Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1910 Page: 2 of 10
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(1 Uii ecMlIM eltcUon la Houae lull
Ha 12'. poiMd by thi laat legieUtturt
and referred providing for the nun-
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ltd urea thrown floientl) upon the
bull wheal wttlli drtlllnt Tne body
i.n .in. Mm i ii i.i.iiii wheel
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landlnt on n pile ul aand ah of the
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i Itlali waa Injured
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la return hnmi lonlghi and tomor-
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"'m raar'a ronventlon would pr.ii.H-
i.iv i.f held ni Chlokaahi oi .Mnn.-
get Todai mi .inn. if ii ia i it bud of
I'ln ronventlon ill be very h"y
' ii. ii in Mid Him tlgbteen nr twen.
I ' htngei will i.i. made In the eon
ailiutlon ii.. orfnniiatlon tnd
Romplete h. ..i n.w lin ni u nnw
..i kin i . ...ii- in be idoptad.
it ii i.nt ii if Ktiiw f (K.
1 ' 1 'It) i presiding 'A'T tin. oen-
rmtion and Harretury i.afi- Owin It
iiiliiiK hla rifflrlal poittlnn Klahtein
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I. ml. in "
Grape-Nuts
Food
Contains all the
Food dements
Required by Nature
For the up building
And up konp of
Body and Brain.
Read i in- Rogd to WtllvUlt"
in package
"There't a Reaton"
Hirer It fi
of thr rouahxt
UnrkaliK riBI
in eoaefdertng . .ai landi thr ou-
II'. ii WhAt "ina.ltutna e workable
bed? tn i-.r ri"uriing one
which depateli en eo manv factora
thai aacjh brdfvldual occurrence mnat
t; dM dad np'ifi Ita own marlta. In
many parta of Kuroin- cool ide only
twelve '. alghteen Inchea thick an
mined te i depth of men than I.MI
reel utt in ptrti "f Ainarica mini"
op ere tan eontosd t'it Lna then four
fee. nf I'oel la not workable. The
li ni'ir.l In fin. tni.tnn An tha il-
mand in'r"aaa and thi- mpply if
miii ibm eoab) Unit were of no value
i..-" mi- vejoahle in neat vintnla
nn. i Petjneylvinla con' ami aft
nn wonhleM fan yetn hh i now
being operated and li more mloabla
under preeent iniui"na thain ware
tli" thli kir inula of a few i.iin. aic:
while i tin- imiiun tandi were to i.
i iiK.ti.i i..iin Inatead nf alx or
iii n yi-ara ago than wmiM i" bund
ri"la of tin in i nr) h of in raa ni-t iihlil"
Which aferi left free for allotmenl
ihr k'.v riinn lit now conffdefM nil
Ltnd containing fourtein lm baa nr
M. n ftl coal ii too valuiil'l" In f'x-l
i..n.iiitfin in permit in t" ii" homi
at" nl" I
gnaniiiv ni i .mi per lew
it la nni' rally coneldered that ttn-r"
ir" appijoalmately i.r.oo tona ..f coal
bei 'if i'.r in. h fin. in thick neee nr
tht .' l bad "r Ift tnna Bar linh
Hiiii tiii in mind it i readily eeen
tinit i quarter taction of land con
talnlng nn tlghteenlnch bediof cool
bai greal pueablllliec Thli together
with 'in r.nt thai our belt fuil ex
pert "iiin.it" that h. tin prtoent
rati nf conaumptlon thn coal Raid
"I tin- wirlil will I." ''xh'i tiatcd by tin-
cioaa nf in- preeenl century mnk" it
appear worth ona'i while to procure
...Mi" nf pklahoma'i ooal landi whlb)
thi v miiv lm hml nt aurh flxuriH nn
now obtain in tim regtoni nf thf nn
aegrlrgaled mil rifiiia. u
Furnishings of a Higher Grade
FrcE the
lA?.CrIT AKD BEST
AS'tOP.TMENT
ii: v.:: :he V-. r.
your money can buy any
irh:e
Our choice of
STEIK BLOCH CO S
HACKET CARHART
4: CO
THE SOCIETY
BRAKD
SAMPECK CO S and
HANDCRAFT
CLOTHES
g:ve3 you a larger assort-
irect than all other stores
combined.
SUITS CRAVANETTES
OR OVERCOATS
$12.50 to ?40
Manhattan Shins.
Dun.s.p Hats
Duofold Underwear.
Munsing's Union Suits.
Paragon Trousers.
Hanan Shoes.
Banister Shoes.
Thompson Bros. Shoes.
J. T. Woods' Water-
proof Boots.
Putnam Boots.
ADVERTISERS OF FACTS"
HAS BEEN CHIEF
PAST EIVE YEARS
iart
th.
n'jt
ia th.- old kthv bone ndw uai-'i
Km side- itatton. Old "Major
. old hi- ia only nine but
en in the lervlce ol the rlty of
for more than alx ycara.
Mill I! Mi 111 Ml. Ol. HI l I I J C I
I MP) OYKKM - i OXE
M UOR.'
K-ndu) Hill In- a day if mon than
nnllnnry Import met- to two diembell
f th Tui Uri-. department fn
'Ih. L-ri-at l.i'lt nf S. I'.iiil'a i.- nivii
tulb-d exceptng at th" l-:ith and fun-
aral ..r n member "f tli" royal fam-
ily ti" Archbehop nf Cantebury. the
In mi . f Cantrrlmry. tin- lllahnp of L"ii
'Inn. tin- Dean "f St. Paul'l am! I .
lord mayor) ehnuld he die ilnriiik- ) ll
mayoralty. Only tha clapper and not
tin- li"!!. In moved when I. ia tolled.
November . uoi..
next Bunda)' R C. Alder ima awnrn
in aa ehlef of the Tulan flr- d"Lart '
ment On tin- cam.- day Wexliy
liin-h intend tin- aervn as fireman.
At that tlnn the fir" depirtment
employed four mi-n. ami one nf tlioeo
nnli j. art it th.- time. Weeley HuKh
C I1 liradahaiv and B. It. bin .in
a art tin regular dut) men. Chief At-
der wax only on duty In eaaa of fir.!
worklnK rexnlariy aa a h rm-f- mn r
Th" MfntpmeAt oi th.- department
th"n 'nnniateil of about a thousand
feet of hnae. Mini tin- ladder truck
inOw in aefvtee .it ihi North Side ata-1
I (n il Tl" htti" building I't the tor-!
Bar nf if af n nml Archer now uaed
aa a hlacbantttb chop wax th.- head
quartan for tin- departmenK. six
wok" after Aider becanfi chief ..f
th.- ii. partment tin- Iteadquartera
wer- changed tn th boildlng i n Weat
BeoOBd nnvv aervlnx aa the lentral
fire and police itation
j Alder and BUlh ar" tin tin. oldext
'nMi in th" aervloe oi ihe Tuim fire
(apartment sinm- tin- time in a
IWI rn In Alder has nlfli lated nc rhlrf.
iinah ia now foreman nf the m .t . .r
truck company t the centrai xtatlon
nther than the hoae truek it the
North Bide itation only one "pnrt"
nf th" fin departmini ean boaat of
.having been lunger in th" aervloe than
IChiel Alder an. I I'nrem-in Buah. That
arc linked toftethcr. The
reason is tliat at a period
when a t;ir!s digestion is
weak
Scott's Emulsion
provides her with powerful
nourishment in easily di-
gested form.
It's the food that build
and keeps up a girl's
strength.
SHOES FROM
75c
to
$3.50
. tun.
n:.tt:
l ureal I le I. til
v.. -.!. Mull.
Strong well made boys shoes YlHE1Ndthe Chidren
will stand the hard kicks overioooir?he
department. It is a jjrtat
Patents Vici Gun Metal place to flit good shoes at
Button or Lace "ive aml et live" prices.
Buy that next pair here and
r . g rwag you will always come here
lake a Look lhey for children's shoes in the
future.
Will Please You
NICHOLSON AND JORDAN
20 SOUTH MAIN
TULSA OKLA.
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