Tulsa Daily Democrat (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 270, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 13, 1911 Page: 2 of 12
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THE TULSA OKLAHOMA DAILY DEMOCRAT
Sunday Morning. August 13,1911
Rosemont Heights Co
Who Are the
• ^ Owners o/
Rosemont Heights
^Located South of Kendall College, right on car line, have just closed
a contract with Contractor Lonsdale for the grading and beautifying
of this ideal residence district.
(fAlready surrounding the property are a great many beautiful homes
and, lucky indeed, is the person who is fortunate enough to secure a
few more of these beautiful lots before the inevitable raise in price in
this property, which is bound to take place within the near future.
<J[The writer has just driven out to this property, which is located 1 34
miles from the heart of the city, and was indeed surprised to note the
many beautiful residences that are being built in this beautiful part of
the city. From this property one gets a splendid view of the business
part of Tulsa, and it is almost certain to be within the next few years
the most valuable residence part of our city.
(JOne of the most attractive features of the selling plan of this company
is that they restrict the builder to a $2,000.00 residence. A great many
of our local people have become interested and bought property here,
as well as a number from States outside.
(j[The Company maintains its Genera! Offices in Kansas City at 421
Commerce Building. The President of the Company is Mr. Jno. P.
Given, who is also owner of Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo.
(flWe bespeak for this company unbounded success and feel sure that
any purchaser of this property will treble his money within a very
short space of time.
^ DR R E NORWOOD & CO LOUIS ECKERT
V r. ar. a ns. the merchant tailor
Pton 1502. Hospital 16 East Alters*.;oni and Repairing Neatly Don., .
" Bracy 11«/2 Seuth Main Street—Over
Tulsa. Oklahoma..
Open N 5*>t- and De». TuiSS, Okl&- -
Palac. Clothing Co.
When You Have Tried
the Others
Phane I75l
Tbe Blue Front Grocery
RED BALL TRANSFER
AND STORAGE CO.
102 North Maia Pboae 61
Have the heat warehouse, the larged
ajons the beat teams if yon waat
oaoling done, call them, Phone No. 61.
Da, or Night Work Solicited
2B2 East Firet Street.
You are sure to be pleased with
our Fresh Groceries. Our
prices are right.
HAINER MARTIN, BUSH &
MURRY
B. T. Haineri H. B. Martin, C. E. BusH,
J. Y. Murry, Jr.
Attorneys at Law
Suita 504 to 512 Centra; Bank Buildng ,
TULSA. OKLA.
TULSA HOSPITAL
Weet Ec-J South Fifth Street
pfioa* "9. Ambulance at any hour
Crp*n t' All Physicians or Patient, o'
any Denomination.
MISS H. C. ZEItJLER. Supt
Graduate University of Pennsylvanu
Hospital Training School
Thos.F. Williams
—COMMERCIAL—
PHOTOGRAPHER
Special Attention to Picnics So-
L. T. COSBY, Jr., M. D.
SPECIALTY, OBSTETRICS AND
DISEASES OF WOMEN. J
116 South Main SL
Office Phone 1203. Res. Black 1*54
BUY NOW AT ROSEMONT HEIGHTS
eia! Gatherings, Interiors, end
Kodak Developing and Finiehing
'Over B. B. Shoe Store.)
11SA South Main. Phone 1W3
DR. C. 0. HOOD
Physician and Suigeon
Acute, Chronic, Private Diseases of
Both Sexes and Diseases of Women.
Office 114 South Main, Over Friedman's
Jewelry Store.
Phone 1030. Residence Phone 1908 Red.
Hines Sheet Metal .
Worls
for Corrui'ated Iron'[and
Tanks Phone 678
THIRD STREET CAFE
Special Dinner from 1
p. m. to 8 p. m...........
DAILY
A perfect Merchant,' Lunch from
11:30 a. m. to
2 p. .....................
DAILY
We will be glad to have pat-
rons suggest changes in menu
and service.
G. C. W. COX, Prop.
RACK IN THE ALLEY
DOB DEATH Blit
sag the rash statement for during the
retire mo:.th he didn't haul off a single
cat. rat mouse or chicken. During
the month one cow, two horses and
one mule all crossed th- great divide.
The dogs were tbe most uafortunatc
of all Tulsa animals.
Cats. Rats and Chickens Im-
mune From Heat—So
With Canines.
“1 would rather be a dog than a
cat In the winter time, but during the
hot months of the summer I would a
thousand times rather be a cat or a
rat than a canine,'" says James White,
official scavenger of the city.
Just last month be hasted away to
tbe last dumping ground seventeen
dogs, most of whom met their fate
from gun shot wounds inflkt. d by po-
licemen of the ettv The high de*th
rate was caused by the crusade made
las: month on dog* It to reported that!
several children of the city have been
bitten, but it is not thought any of
tbe dogs were mad.
And Mr. White has reason for mak-'
Visitors are always welcome to our
plant. Come and see the sanitary
. ndit i s The perfect w -rk we turn
out. V.'e have a nice lire of souvenirs
»nd you will get one. The best time,
between 1 and 4 p. m. 105 and SOT
Kas! Firs; si reel. Notice the statue of
liberty in window of The Baker Drug
store.
grasshopper and a mammoth channel
! cat bit. When he was well fastened
to the hook Mr. Yeager made an ef-
fort to pul! it out, but he could not
One ot Mr. Wyn’s boys jumped into
the water, threw his arms around it
and lifted the animal from the water
This was the largest fish caught
Mr. Wynn says they got a large
number of fish ar.d the fishermen are
all enjoying the white meat today.
They went about fifteen miles north of
here into Osage county on Shell creek.
BOOZE BUSINESS
YEAGER MADE THE
BANNER CATCH
Five officials at the city hal! re-
turned Frida; morning from a fishing
and hunting trip. Commissioners J.
A. Yeager, J H. Wheat!y. Electrical
Inspector R-ss W. One' s R. W.
Wynn, Ivy and Clarence Wynn. Mr.
Wynn's two sons Arthur Cooper,
a nephew of Commissioner Wr-atly,
comprised the party.
Mr Yeager bated a hook with a
The City Health Department Exam-
ires th« Drinking Waters.
The City Health Department after
an examination of the drinking waters
« ,i y th Sand Spring-. Radix and
I Crystal Springs Wa.-r Companies
finds that the Sand Spr ngs water is
‘the purest. They■ commend ro: only
t the quality of the water but the meth-
| od of handling tbe same and the st-r-
1 Hiring of the bottles
Property Oweis Can Be Prose-
cuted Under New Ordi-
nance.
Given Same Right to Bring Injunctions
Against Buildings As County sc
Posibility Is Padlock Order
Will Go In Effect.
In the front window of Baker Drug
Store notice our ad. See the 70-lb.
statue of casteel soap of the godess of
liberty and call at The Right Way
COLUMBIA WHS BADLY SHRED IN HSU WITH A HUGE ICEBERG
/
CAKIATN GEORGE rClTO-IE.:
Badly scarred from a cnsa wun a
Iceberg during ter voyage from Gia-
gow. the stoat steamship Coiouib,s ,
safe In px*1 at New York w.:fi her pa-
seagers, who briny tl
„ £ d*
city
' Tne best club with which we have
had to beat the booze business over the
head' said Police Judge C. A. Houston
this morning, ' is an ..rdinance how be-
ing prepared giving the municipal of-
ficials and court the power to prose-
cute the properly owners for allowing
the unlawful sale of liquor to be car-
ried on in their build ngs. It would
grieve us very much to sentence a
property wner to jail for three months
and fine him $106 but that is what we
will be compelled to do. We must en-
force the ordinances and if we didn't
want to wipe out the " juor traffic en-
tirely we would not put such ordi-
nances on the books.-
The sun is setting on the is.ose busi-
ness in Tulsa. Only re rent'y an ord.-
nar.e was drawn up by City Attorney
John Ramsey giviu gibe
er to confiscate and sell
used by the bootlegger-
nor said he would app
enforcement officers as
be sworn in and Judge
these officers are thic
Tu’sa at the jgesx-r.t
large booze palaces ha;
anc the new ordinance u
property owmers is d
>f the 'ambled c
hop suer estaf
stipe 11t for tlx
itr dreg s'ores
■s he knows ,,f one drug j
here boc ze is being sold and |
orietnrs of this st re are so!
Involved w th court cases that ,
Itbe fine* are paid when the •
■ourt pasee? or. the decisions1
•tmic.pa; e- in the owner* of j
in-S* wilt helpless :-an•-
Overton who ran it for a long while'
says he will never sell another drop'
of whiskey. Those who have been!
sw orn in as enforcement officers here ;
are helping us ho enforce the law and ■
now and then when we send a boot- j
iegger who has been convicted in the
police court tothe county court by!
appeal we know the evidence will not |
get away
“One attorney in this town had some
of his clients appeal their cases and
told them that R. L. Bowman, a mem-
ber of the police force who had evi-
dence against them would be gone |
when the case came up. Louis Long!
asked for an appeal on the strength '
of this. When I assure dthe attorney j
that Bowman would be permanently i
located in Tulsa, Long came to me and j
asked to withdraw bis appeal, paid his i
fine and promised never to sell any j
more boze. if I would s ^spend his jail j
sentence I am always willing to make
this concession, for our aim is not to
punish any man who wishes to reform, j
Of course, if the promise should be
broken the sentence would stand and i
we would convict the one who failed j
to keep w ord on as many more;
ounts as possibl- 1 am not p re par- ;
e dlo say whether there would be an- j
other chance for them to reform or I
not. So far the reforme dbootleggers j
have been honest with me."
There are not many cases for boot- j
legging in the municipal court any j
more. Many of the bootleggers have j
moved away, or turned their attention |
to other i:n-s of bus.ness. The run is j
Sure!-. «et:,ng n the booze tratiKr in)
Tuls'i
MONEY to LOAN
On Live Stock, Fur-
niture. Diamonds, etc.
Red Ball Transfer Co.
105 North Bouldtr
Stor£, 208 South Main St.
TULSA CARPENTER SHOP
Phone 468.
LET THE
MODEL CLEANERS
CLEAN YOUR CLOTHES
PHONE 275.
WELL! WELL!
Our recent announcement wa»
> success. We are now on the
ground floor reedy for business.
We will give everybody the
worth of their money.
THE SQUARE DEAL
GROCERY CO.
501 North Greenwood. Clemons
A Cherry Bldg. —100
HEAD-BERRY
Frisco, Parkdale, Forest Park,
Baird Additions
S*.00 Down and $' 00 per Week
Rear Colonial
No. 6 West Second St„
Trust Co
IF YOU HAVE
Empty Whiskey, or Beer
Bottles to Sell
Phone No. 650. and We Will Call
for Them.
Tulsa Bottle Exchange.
)
1 owners
run pr
and a
•ton
the
I the furniture
*. The fover-
*»int as many
are villing to
Houston says
k a s bees in
Ali the
re been doted
o prosecute the
rented at the
lown build is as
ishmeets ire
sale of liquor
.' i! --
If
SfLlEN
■ '.i ,rd f ir h •; and $25.6®
rd for conviction of thief, who |
the light sorrel horse biaxe face,'
sleeking feet or hied legs, both.
. fcne s skinned, weight about 506
J.rh
Oki
sis. abort IS 1-2 hands high, from
.West Fourth Monday nighL Aug.
l ll.N o'clock. Address Ben L
,.r Sheriff McCullough Tulsa,
THREE TRAINS DAILY TO MUSKOGEE
9:10 a. m„ 3:05 p. m. and 7:35 p. m.
Pullman Cars on 9:10 a. m. and 3:05 p. m. Trains.
For Pawhuske ang Arkansas City.....1:35 p. m. Daily
For Pawr^ssa .......................7:45 p. m. Daily
"OIL SPECIAL*........ 6:55 a. m. Daily (axcapt Sun.)
Best Route to Little Rock and Hot Springs, Ark.
Phona 258 for Further Information.
A. W. LEFEBER, Traffic Mgr. EUGENE MOCK, Gonoral Flight Agt.
the
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McNurlin Auto
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Company
AGENTS RAMBLER. REO.
AND REPUBLIC DEPENDABLE
CARS FOR LIVERY. WE
GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
IN OUR REPAIR DEPART-
MENT.
A COMPLETE UNE OF OF
ACCESSORIES 305 E. THIRD
ST. PHONE 1907.
-YWOntos ft, taaiittEWHiiat'rili swSMBras*
Vita-Frita Cleaning Process
BETTER WORK FOR LESS MONEY.
Lad es' Sj t» Cleaned and Pressed, from ........................$1.50
Skirts, from ...................................................... .T5
Gents' Suits Cleared and P-essed ...............................$1.00
RELIABLE STEAM DYE WORKS
20 WEST SECOND STREET. PHONE 207
P. 5-—If you w*tT dyeing, do tt yourtolf. If you wont Steam
Oy#»ng, tend H to us.
AVERY INVESTMENT CO./ Farm Loans
LOW RATES LONGTIME NO DELAY
(LOCAL AGENTS WANTED.)_
Reeder Building, 107. TULSA OKLA.
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Stryker, William. Tulsa Daily Democrat (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 270, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 13, 1911, newspaper, August 13, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1078590/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.