Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 308, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 14, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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SOCIETY
jo.ir.ru ljvi; chav
llnura: 7:110 In 111:00 .
PBONH WOW.
Thla i'Vinln ill 7 nVI.H'k it the
1 1 uli tu t' ill .Mr. nnil Mrii C ('. etsfees
win in' eoltrnnlsod the maniacs ol
Mlii Vance OreVei and .Mr. j. t.
si.ii'kinM ol Houston Texas Rev. .1.
i' M:iihv will road tin- ceremony arhloh
win io attended with qulsl impliclty
MIs cli:ivii Mil! IV mi' n w nf while
organdie over a i i k ilip and finished
wiiii Mil lace following the caremons
a wedtjlns luncheon mi be aerfed
i iii i which Mr. and Mr. Stockton
will leave fur Houston. their future
in me Te bride's "Iiir away gown
i:- a smsrtl) tailored creation nf grey
with iihi. ilovei and' Hhopt cut me.
Mli Q rave came to thM city fotir
ii. ugn (rotn Harrison Ark. and
I thai Unj him bean in the law
oiflcos "I the Msieea she i unlvor-
aaHy loved both in Ihs builnese world
and wiih lafjke circle of frleirie and
hocauMC uf tin' lovina Interetl felt b
rrlendn in mob large numbers the
wedding cornea u pleasant ih of
newi and a eueprlae The groom is
a maun ih'' business men hie home
city mill in held with tin' ei m thai
lmi wnrth lirliiKH Hi' I.- Jum re-
turning from New JTort end stopped
here in claim hi bride The verj
besl "I "i-i accompany Mr. and Mr
Btookton i" their new heme
i ii Fleming and daughter Franeee
left i nterda) for Fredonla Kims. for
ii few days
Rev. end Mm. J D nuttier li ft yo-
terda) fur W ebb City Mo. i" attend
tin- inuittWeei Missouri annual pen-
ference Captain i WUHe Johnenn of this
cltj left Sunday nlgl for iVtlantlo City
in attend the N'itl I Bncampment
nf thi' i! . R He will et6p 6B-
route hi Pittsburg umi Philedeipis.
Judge Dehge of Tshleqoah was (he
guesl Monday and Tuaedsj of Mr. anil
.Mm. W. il. I.cwla.
Mr. and Mrs John McQee leave
th evening for Springfield Mo. for a
two weeks' vla'l with hi parents.
Mr. mill Mi. Ui'i'i'Ki" Tcmiinlg of
Baltimore. Md. left yeaterdey for.
their home after a ifi t with Mr. unit
jirM k. ESi Shallenberger They came
here after three monthe' four of
ih" north umi other points during tW
ummer The Snallenbergers gave
ten cover week end dinner fnr thrm
mumm other ihlncs planned fur their
pleanure They left very much pleased
with Tuliu umi desire to return
hu h limy may later ii".
Mr George Bballenberger him gone
to Norman to re-enter the university
for thf cninlng year.
iMi with In r i ji t ii t - lii-fnri' ri'turnlnK
tn iter home
Mm P m Kenan lift yeatertty fnr
Webb ''iiy. Mo in join Mr. Kelsef
i nd in ' in' i he r home
Mr. Leu Crowdor returned stir-
da) from H visit ol several weeks with
frlendi' and relatives in Khiirhpi umi
points noirth
Mlsi Bthel ulvens Is home from sev
era I weeks spenl In Colorado
Mis Donaldson arrived Biinday from
St. Louis fnr ii Vlsll with her neugh-
ii r Mlee Clara iMnatdsea Tin y have
gone im r to Bapulpa for tin' renin ml
er nf iiii1 week
Mr iml Mm Outrlea Blgklller iii'i
here from Muskogss fnr the week.
Ml-.- V'lnu Clay leaves todny fnr
KeoahOi Mo for iit with home
folkl .iml .'i flSH with friends in Kan-
laae Cfty.
COMPETITION IS
JENKS IS in
KING PLACE! NOI DIGESTIBLE
f ill VI V
W. . I I liOSICH HMO OKI XIIOM nil MIS i. I Ol l I
I IIM I I Hl I ti ll MM)
OFFICERS ARE ELECTEDlNf EDS ARE MALTO
Niiii- lleartiittotni I.imiIiIhu in a Hard
HaMtr i Ith tin- l m ini- of U-
quor hi I nil MIooMou
After .i two daye' aemton the Tubja
(i.iint) . i ' T iv convention einsi'ii
laal ovenlng in meet In minimi con
'Milium next year ill J''llk. There
w.is iii nil da) ggeaion at the Chtlstlan
.m lei Myrtle
Murray sini i
Unlit mill MIi'k
umi niece ol M
.Ml
Mr
t nvni i
llll. I
Mrs.
tertlai
w here ' htoy n i ve
Ilii wn spenl the mfmmar
iiiiiiiiKh in nerthweal nmi was .1
eii in Knit Worth by mis Br iwn
11 Visit nt Unit' nlil homO
iiiinh yesterday with .i luncheon nt
liniin.
M.in 'he tnei'ttiij; w.n. 1 wl - I l.nsl-
rnn"ess mnl iiinsl nl tin1 dU) WSlI iliplen
liy the reports u Ihe irlmis n
jteei ah reports were encouraging
Lin l gave proof ni growth In Ihe wnfk
tVl l' Itmwn re- The nramnnllnii imw linx mI unimis
from i"'irt Wbrthi 111 th nntv where iwo yearg nun
heem vlitHna Mr. Ithere wen but two
arrived yeateraa) from Rlpl
fot s vlsll ni the ii mi kbme.
traveling
fm
nllli i'I'k i i'Miilteil ni
i. mi ley Bnanl"
county preeWent;
vice president
Mi'. v. M. wortlsey and son civile
have returned from a visit with relatives-
ni Holdenvljle
Idiia N''"n Talboi of Bt 111 wo let was
the gaees ini evening nf Mm. v w.
Myntt mnl Miss Josephine iMny white
enri ute to Koetals i" lake n position
po teacher nf Domestic Science kBd
Arts In the public achools al Unit place
Mrs Mm i Dyke and two nieces
Mi . Qertrude Dyke and Mlgs Martha
Kinrr inn yesterdey fnr their home In
Si. Louts "Iter n visit with their rein-
lives Mr nmi .Mrs A. Kni-herner.
Mrs Mary Bswley left yeaterday fir
a two monthe' visit in Kentucky with
friends mnl relatives.
Mrs. a. b iimwn left yesterday for
potnta Iii Kentucky fnr s visit with
irlemls ami rVlstlvee.
Mrs. i-'r.ink Bennett "t Chicago who
has In en Ihe gueet "I Mrs. Curt It i
AdamS lias Kdlle In MeAllster fnr a
Mrs S C. Hannifin nf Broken Al
rnW wlm Is here for the w. C. T.
r. convention gave a picnic it or
inn Like Uni evetilhd fer the dele
L'i'M frolh her t' W'n. whn 'ire here
attending the convention Then- mi.
init were Meadames Parkinson Mo-
Kenna Haymos Unit cralg atl of
Broken Arrow ami Mr and Mrs. .1.
i Moore ai 'I MeflWhipe L. I). Llnd-
si uul Mi Cn' . Misses Lucille Taylor
ami Klin itarmlfti;
MNnes ii'i'H iii i iii oertrude unit
Kli'i'i'iiee B(gynier returned yeaterday
from New Tork lind ooeterti pnlnta
Where they HkVe been fof the mill-
iner. Tn Ni l i galn
A merry tramp nt little feet
.lust hear the iweel vibration i
The children it nil ihe land
rtave had s inns: vacation
An I I aek nuiiln tin iy haste in take
lu aohool the dear "hi piaoes
Tn measure OJtl Ihe days Ojf ruin
Wl'h Inlr iinHhndiiwed lines.
They trobp along the city etrati
Qrave eyes urnw ynunK Unit ace
them
Ami wistful lienrtH from every hllgnt
uf sin iinil pain would free them
Athwart the dusty ways nf cimnee.
with wafts "f dowers and nriueje
As If tn imiele weet mill strange
The hrllllmil nrmv pnsneH. "
Along the qulel country roads
By purple fisters borderjsd
At nine o'clock mnl hnlf-lnist three.
The gay reviews nre ordered;
Ami childish vnleen. clear mnl shrill
Amaze the noeplhg thrushes;
And nther little feathered ' Ik
KousekeeplnB In thd hushes.
We nhler fnlk IM(e In Wilteh
Our Utile 'nils mill hisses.
As steadily they ret tn work
in eobor ranks mill olaeeoe
Siteh heppy hrnws at verbent
eon the plotured imnes
Bueh eiirnest wins are wrertllnsj with
The utiirv "f the Hires
Ami aogietlmea siahln as ws gass
Sn fust lire hnilns growing
W" think nt ilnrker skies tn come
Por these Bn glad mnl dtliiwIiiK
Pain wotild we keep the children still
Browh-eheeked mnl blithe ami rud-
dy. with nothing harder in their lives
Than days "i tusk ami fctndy.
Hut find Our Father's wiser hive.
Prepares them fnr the evil;
This army vet shall wage the war
Willi WOrld and flesh and devil.
God bides them in th" coming years)
Ami guard the waiting pdaoea
Which by and by He'll hid them llll.
Ills smile upnn their fiiecs.
Margaret Bangeter.
HAIL'S HAIL'S
i ll I : WEATHER
Oklahoma -Unsettled wednesdaj " Correct Dress for Women"
and Tnuredat ; possibly ehowerei
Advanced Sale of Sweater Coats
doling ladies and Bchool inisst's will liml this n
good opportunity fot an early selection mnl quits a
sai ing. Nothing quite so comfortable for qooI morn
ings and evenings and early Fall wenr us ;i littte
Sweater Coat. They nol only save i 1m early pur
chase nf a winter qoat but are much morj season4
a lilc. and for a t riiliiij;' expenditure as compared with
a winter coat much more aconoinical. All colors
antl white to fit girls from 8 ears up tu wiuiifn VI
bust measure. Priced $1.50 f .".
Respectfully
John D. Hail Co.
Phone 1770 8 East 3rd
E - RU - SA Cures Piles or $50 Paid
Contains ttO Opiates. No Cocaine No Lead No Krnt. No Men ury.
All niher rile medicines contain aliuve named injurlnua CONSfiPsW
IM1 luuais and perpetuate Pitts
Only mnd.rn "DRUOOIBTfl OF IIIOIIICST STANDI NO" aril K-UtT-
SA. hei no rlpk In nrderliiK by mall flf your hnme dealer will not lup-
ply .vim) uf any of tlio following druKKlsts In Tulia (ikla. via.:
Nells Drug Co
Qtntkcr Dfnf Oo.
Uetmnn trug .
i iiirni inviM i'o.
ItrliiKS-Kendall.
Props. '
Bhdokh Drug f'o.
linn thin 1'liai nun r.
ThonlaS Driilt i'n.
Eureka o.
linker Drue o.
Tales tun- to.
Ma ree Praej oo
Saucer Drills CO
FIRST STEP TO BEAUTY
t'J-A Rerniiil Sf. Iliwtnn
Telephone H7g.
Itldg.
rnnalala In a perfectly mad"
anil flm-11 net of nrtlflrlnl
teMlk No woman ran lie really
nltrai'tlvn ulme mouth U dU-
flaured I . dwayad and ugly
o(K)D TFirrn ai
BBBENTIAU
to eood illKCNtlnn and tlielr rare
ilinuld uuniintlfoe In clillilliond.
I Odme anil let US take your S)
preimloii for a neiv get of teeth.
lie iuro you are In Hie right
pliiee
DR. COOK DENTIST
The election nf
follows: Mm. L. l.
niniinh re-electeil
IMrt Alloc t'rulB
lliroken Arrow; Mia. (lny L. Reed
Ttilsn currenpi'hdlng poeretary; Mfa.
iMars Pdutleh Biithy recording Beore.
'tnry; JTrS A II..- It&ymSSi llrnkirti Ai-
IrOW tieamiivr; .Mr Mary N Rhgel
Uen) '. L. T I.. Hei-retnry; Mlsa Ettle
MeNurldn Tuihu. v. ikcretary
I Thi' ehief tefeture of tin- afternoon
eMldn saTi n n addrges by the preal-
dent. Mrs l. i Ltndjsy.
I Pledgee tor couiMV work raioltcd
n Tulsa Broken Arrow and jenks
unions pledging M nm Bellevle mt-
ditlon union 13 Lawl evening! pro-
' muni wan as follotret
DSvotldnnla Mrs. Rmhta Parbjnaon
Broken Arrow
Kecltatton "When i Coneldeff the
Works of Thy Hand" Miss Man P
Davis
Music
A ihl rem "The Woman fnr the
1 1 .mi t ." Mrs. Alice Wlcklser Tulsa.
.Mmle.
i IffirlHg.
BenedietinnRev J. W Baker.
Resolutions were adopted as i'"i-
lOwaj! We. the w. e T IT of Tulse County
in convention assembled stould eg-lu-.'hH
"iir iliankn- tn our Heaven I)
Father that lie has kept U throiinh
another enf ami that we are yel co-
workers with hlin In the uplift ul liu-
man'ty.
In view f II fad thai "he 'inesl mil
ni ilaSc phibltldn ii-- agarn before the
people and that the time Is abort until
II mIi.iII ! vnled llliull.
lie it resorted ptrsti That we luddl
mass meetings In our several cum-
iiiunitie .IuUiiiik wiiii "ii temperance
wiil'Kern III real nillK every nri ii i u
our pounty
Second: That we eecure an abund-
ance "f literature ihd dlstrlhittp it
ii ly ami syite'nlatlcall ihat rt may
go intu every mnl hi aver) a.u
p nelllle educate tl"' musses ami groiajs
the conscience of the voters: Alan
that we endeavor to vocitre jipnee in
nil Ihe papers ul' tin1 connty and use
It In a li llliiH wn for the i uiiilnu elee-
tjon
Third: That u reception I". held fur
mil puhlie iicffool teachere In the m ar
future ami their Interest onllsted m
this rnmpalKU. iilvlna them llteralure
ami plans thai win help in educating
ami ii- 'i. the ohJIdrtn iii this cam-
pnlgn. Alan thai ihe teacham he en-
eourasfed to teaerr gclentlflc tempef-
ume in our puhlie achdols furnishing
them "ith available literature and
nubecrlhing fi r the annin tn place in
the johool llhrar
"fourth) Realising t hut ell available
means tnr education ougnt tu ne eia-
pjoyod; he it alio resolved
That WO push the medal contegt
Work in on r county this freer find prize
enM) contest! in our schewlet
Pjfth: That this COflVeBtlOn extend
Its thanks tn Ihe Tulsa union fur lis
hoftpttatne enfertalnjninti tn Ihe
Christian congregatioh for the use nf
Hh eommodlous obuMhi to the mayor
the auperlhtetMent "f sonoote and tn
tin pastors fm' their hearty vvnrdi nf
welcome and prOmlSei nf en-nperatlun;
to "iir county president fnr her ettt-
clenl serviee througndbl the year ami
in plkttntni this helpfbl InsHtute ami
convention
Sixth: Thai WS extend Our svmpntliv
to OUlf e.i-wnrker. Mrs. Wattersnn nf
nixhy. wlm Is detained frnni this fel-
lowship liei'iiime nf the acrlntia lllnesK
in the luuiie. and assure nor 01 Our
prayers in tiu ir behalf
' ' MltS. I. " RANKIN
MRS A M. WfCKlZBR
Committee
MRS MAitr N. INOLBHART
BULLION THEFT
A BIG MYSTERY
CO AH in t9l AM KROM V'.xsKtN
Ml Mllt BKCOMti MORE
vvt..t.isa.
geattle wash . sept is. The mnj
d ry nf the theft of I67.S0O of gold
bullion In transit "ii the Steamer
Humboldt from I'airliunkH. Alnxka.
to Sealtle. Is ulliuiKt as deep a fie
tore. Indeed the distance tu be"
earched tor thu thlevea "as enlarged
bj ihe addition "i the Yukon 1 1 1 t
between l-'alrhanks and Dawson.
The llrst repnrls atateil Ihet K'lld
Imixih i iintBlnlnK 1170000 shlpOOd by
the Waehttlgton Alaska Hank Of Fait-
banks tn the Dexier Horton National
Hank "i Seattle ere opened by Hie
ciiHlom offhers ni DawKiin and Ihe
gold SXamlnSd. Thla won untrue fur
th Canadian official merely looked
at the express seals t i ice that thin
were Intui t.
The theory mniuiK the shipping man
umi Alaskans Is Hint the rnliln r was
mtntnttted mi the Yukon meaner
fnr II Hccms t" have I n all ixaet
counterpart of the Miller robbery In
IfOti
KM iw i i itMsn ciiRWi
1- tlkn I milled In H I mlii Iji
Mipreiue t'Ourl in Hoolt Pass
i pon Pertinent tjueallona
"Bdrrlha fbe on differertoe of opin
ion as i" a reason - price for crude
ihe pipe line companies have taken
peetiy K.'d care iii the OklhhOmS
llelds. compared with marly every
Other Reld. umi mure mil competition
mi a broad scah hm been supplied
than was ever befori known."
Tills statenient i i in I from the
nil and lias Join n il and truly re-
II 'Is the slate el mind nf thai umi
sjmnarl) conduct! il luiniiostlorti
The ilklaluima producer Is getting
qualified competltti n or ramparativa
cumpctltlon. Just a. me journal says
He may be getting more ur he may
be uettniK lesei bui the law of the
nal i n .iml ul this Mate says ami In-
tend Hun he should have unqualtfleil
nnmbetltlon that there must i"' no
cnmbinatlorn "in reatralnl ot trade."
ami tins refers tu ii"i nnlj written con
traits hut also t" verbal confrauts!
"understhndings. acntlemen's agree
menta" and any other uf those forms
Hint undermine fr and unrestricted
competition.
The supreme court of the United
Htaini will ui ita next ilttlng he oalted
upon tu ao into thin long delayed
question as ii nppii'- to certain phases
nf the nil Industry a the matter is
vary much alive and the Oklahoma
producer Is iimi'i' concerned than any
other proBnoef In the country
What Is this talk In the same KrtlClS
iii the Journal in rwpeel tu a "ta'ctlcgl
blunder" hsvlnd made by the
Pralrli when timt nmpany failed in
raise the price tu i cents Instead of
to u i en is.1 just a oaee uf petty
tiietli'" Is it T
The question i Hun evidently lefl
for Solution to the captains on ths nr-
iuk line! Whj mt Important enough
tn he decided us n matter nf grand
strategy? That's whai ii n in the pro.
ducer Indeed ami he doesn'l warn t
he made the Uoecl or the object of
minor tactics; cheap as hs fools
"People wlm know the petroleum
business of course know thai there Is
nu combine." etc Tins i. sume more
uf that eld line "f "soft snap.' nr
probably " laallne" would he more
appropriate under the circumstances
i if bourse it takes -1 pie wlm knoe
ihe petroleum bUMneaa" in understand
that i ami - make I Ihe rfupremi
oeurl nf tlie Untied states will soon
pase mi some of Ih e sain' questions
of combine! and ii is desirable in
knOW If any nf those live learned men
are tu ie cooeldoTed Incompetent be-
cause they neglected in gel their Ira In-
lux "Ort'ler Hie hciim' or In a publi-
city bureau
How -long will Intelligent men be
compelled In endure thla snrt of chaff'!
Ami hen's .mother ucm: "Somethlna
like the UBllola prh c of cents f"r
heavy and 80 Pen tF for llaht nil wnuhl
put new life ntn the ilklaluima llelds "
rmiuratlynahly line. n far aa It
goes. Hut why nut say It all ami
the fart Hint pipe
st ghoul the super-
Oklahoma product
market iiuir nils-
rude rank llll-
nuls crude and is thcrel'm m.r val
UapiOr Why iifd ass rl that ll
la ut least SO ocnjjs per barret mure
UaiUable as nviii' testli'v ? Win in I
tlufil uihl :'7 " :if fur additional nd-
vaiilages It has mi the trniispiirtiillnn
Item'.' When ll.iiT had I n re-enact-
efl mid a few mere cents In the spirit
nf Hie "inst. i i ii- community
thnl has ifiveu Hi- ".1'uirn.il" suppnrl
mid Hint hau hepled In hulld It up.
What la wanted in this section nf
ihe United States is ilmon-pure ami
Inyal hiiihlera only.
Imw Httcntl"U i"
line cii'mpitnlWi hu
lor iiiulliles of th
when the desire I
Hii' (he Oklahnnia
til is ins i i HALL BCRATEI).
Ilenfrnn H'ariiicr iilimi in one i:c
hups Wuuii iii in-: Borrow
Ranfrow Okla. Bept 1:1 -s.un
Burgees a prominent fanner ami
stnekman living in rib west nf town
met with a nerlouf soeldrnl which
will probably coal him his eyesight As
he w.i chopplns WOOdi ii Stick flew
up and struck him In (he left eye
bursting the eyeball He was hurried
to Retifro mui iMer ii n anamination
was taken to a specialist II Vvichlts
what makes the accident Immeaaur-
nhly mure nnfurllinate Is that fm t
that Mr Humes- u to iill purposes en
tlrely blind In the other "e mnl the
scoldeni leeves him In absolute Dark
1IC8S.
Better Hall of IMIene Banker Una-
ware of Hu-i Iil-iipicariinii'
Aliellne Kana. Sept. IS. OfflCerai
whn are searching fur John P. Ptaek.l
the ni!nsinK cashier of the Atfettnel
Stale hank hope that they will he able
to 'Hpiiire him by s claw lnadvertent-1
iv dropped by his adfe who since her
departure ha written regularly to
relatives.
Her letters have lmrni J10 post-1
mnrks ul Ihe nuthnrltles rfrt nut
Ihlnli. Ihnl she knows l the ai ciisn-
tlnns uKninst In r husband mid lliul In
llllll' -lie "III 'III p .1 Mill HS tu III. -I
wherenlniuts
Sound
Refreshing
Sleep
la Nature's season of rest and
i ecu pern I Ion.
DiiiIiik sleep the body re-
plains waste and rebuilds
ic" oils foi the activities nl
' thr i iimliiK da .
If coffee IcCpN you awake
al ntght taml It d us nutny
who lb li t sn peel the cause I
qUTI Hip cull. ami enjo) Iho
r.'Sirlll sleep iliiii follows a
tfbsngi io " til-made
POSTUM
ii contains an caffeine the
drill! lu ciiffeej notlllllK hut
noiirisblnR fund elements In-
i in 1 1 ii the "vitgj phosphates"
grujyi In
I lain and m l'' e cells
TttKRK M RGAKON"
I'ostum Cereal fo.. MmllttlTi
lie I lie i reck Mich.
$L
There is
Just One
Way
of obtaining satlifao
tory lervlot from
Boy a' Olothefl. and
that la to get the
beat. By tlio best we
dd not necessarily
mean the highest
priced but the high
est in value.
Our 'SAMPECK" and "HERCULES" maken
of Boys' Clothes are the beat you can get anywhere.
BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES HATS CAPS
WAISTS SHIRTS ETC.
'The Store of Dependable Merchandise."
SF BEAUTY IS BUT SKIN DEEP
L 0. S. PEROXIDE CREAM
I! bcliuty Is only bkln deep then
'ino people certainly ought to pay
i-inre attonlion lo tbd i !tlfl- Ut a
f ii.Th re:l wflnMed scsljr alia nnr:i
tnc nltracilveni nl innv otherwlso
Oaaiitiliil women aial banU.'i ims men.
V.licn the Arr.erlet'i I ruvlsts flyn-
dicsiic -of 11000 1 '....mi tlruggisia
aeiToetod Its llcl cf 1 01 household
..ciiios ami i 'l i srijelcs ouch
t.Ku5hl wa.i dcVotod to Uio treat
r.-.nt ff iho (RIB add n.i a r ItttLA.
it. s. Peroxide 1 n td m.ido nnu
aas proved one of tlio very bent pro-
iic:r pi tlio syndldato boeaase it him
mi .r-l.t mm nrul Wbniett a iiimjiln way
help preserve 11 n rl.ln In n'l lt:t
.Wilful brant y ai . I keep It free from
ttt effects uf IS ii Winter ln.ls and
the Summer sun
A. D. 3. IVrnililo Crean hnlpa malt"
a rough skin smooth a murky skin
(clear a rod blotched Skill while ami
many a sorn shin well. It aria ta a
mild skin bltfcl and wlli not grow
lair.
This Is hot one i f tbr famous A. D.
. PeYnddt Kamiiy. The olben
rmially as Rood cipinlly iu bene lain
and Just as popular - ::ri A. 1. I'.
Toroxlilo Tooth rowjer x:Uh v li'
ens cleans nr.d presorvoa ih? tcotii;
A. U. 8. Tooth I'aKto tot the r i: c
purpose put up in a diifrcLt (cm;
A. 0. 8. Peroxide Soap u ro CUTertct
nnil ntiiiorior to uny n'!:cr bind of rr;p
that Its use r.hoiild l o and pro'ja'j!;'
will b iinlrarsaL Last but by no
means of least Importance. Is A. V.Ci.
Peroxide of Hydro;; tlio groat tll.t-
Infci tant and ccrrni'ldu now being
USOd lu lo many In in. .i.
Or. E. O. fJrnhn. ot lnillinnpnlls
cno of tlio leadlnn druMtltf In In-
dl i snys: "A. I). B. Peroxide t'n ain
la ccrjr pomtlar emonst ni customers
and Ita list l.i rol nllo-ellier confined
to the edinen for I know n nutnborl
Bi !-i"n who urn It aflnr nliavln;;. II
l.r.vo nnu lajy who tlOaffd up a very
Ofitjr tkln br usin A. D R. Peroxide
i roam and I suppuan Him has sent mo
no i It llian twonly cuatomcrs for
this prcparallon."
Von eim got A. P). R. PrroTldo Pre-
raratlona at any A I). S. driu; slorc
LOOK FOR THIS SIGN
This sign In s drugrUt's window means
t3st ha Is a member of a National A " nida-
tion of retail druggists which Bakes or -lor
the enpervislon of the Nat'onal Knrrnula
Committee l.CiOC standard hnuRehold reme-
Cls4 and tnilot preparations guaranteed to
be fee from habit-form I nit dniR3 or whiskey
l: llll.ll
unv-stt
aasoctATioi
These arc ihe local . n. B druggists:
Baiter Drug .
Thames liriii; Co.
Bhaolcle Drnsj Co
Drlftta-Kendall Drug (o.
fSetman iirug t o.
w Decreases
I Ihe Cost
0 ol Llvlny
Hfrssnft sjW
I A
; f Increases
rieidHmO: I ol Llvlag ' 1
Ve sL
For Salads and Cooking
N absolutely pure vend ible salad o'1 and cook!n
( it refined by the cxclunvc Wcs-mn l'rotcss so tb.it
it is odorless :ind tasteless hOatthfuJ nnd nourishing.
Witlmut rivid in making broad rolls and rake for all
fryini; and as a salad dressing lias a wider range of
usefulness tb:m any other oil or cooking fat.
Use three-fourths as much oil as of butter. Far
more satisfactory.
In Tins Only
Ol All Grocers
STAMPING
LEE & ROSS
wilt continue to do Htamplna
but with nu entlrslj nee o5i
i ' cr LB teat In .New ork
Patlerna. Wo have all kiinii
of 19m broidery materials and
alec do ib wink.
The Artistic Shop
18 West 3rd St.
Cloninger
SAVES YOU MONEY
ON FURNITURE.
Carpots Rugs Mattifiga
J.iiioltuiiiifi Draparles Laco
Curtains Shades Stoves
and Quecnsware.
See us before you buy.
M W. 2d St. Phono 1663.
No Deed ( go hunting
when you want to treat your
fricndi In ;ui especinlly Sni
dessert.
Ico Cream Ices Sherbets
Mousse Brick Emblems
and Flowers.
We unit utiJt" rvrfl tibtnir. in thla
Ifhc nnfl ' Kii.'iriiiiii e lfiitrfBl' I 'rult
nmi Ravord the hcNt w'e can luiv.
PURITY ICE CREAM CO-
Phone 1288. 12 W. -It Ii St
Do you have any
Trouble Keeping
Cool These Hot
Days? Use
Pure Ice Cream
from the Thomp-
son Ice Cream Co.
and lower your
temperature.
2Fhones5
TULSA OKLAHOMA.
Flanagan & Hickerson
Plumb:ng Gas Fitting
Steam and Hot Water
Heating
Our Work ll liiRht.
Our Prices are Btfrjbt
W'e carry Gas Rixttwe
Q lobes M&ntles Bi'rrnei .
Tungsten Electrio Lamps
Btei
16 W. 3rd St. Phone 6in
iT 1
If foil imto
umiski y nit BMM iitn-ri.ua
In Tour imaai'Mlon
I'lione no:
r u III nil mnl buy Hieio from run.
m loo 7 Bt- iiisjrtfft aii.no- m
Cooklncj ITiii im ni H lately M
Value I jCea Basis BV Pure jjJr
i -eti ii flood tin'. lAntfa oosaa
ih le. fur SI cent-. 'Ii j line.
Ml v i u vi Ml t M"iti
in n Metieesl st.
IMF. SOUTHERN
COTTON OIL CO.
New Vork Savannah A " "'
New 0 tana gfieago
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