Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 95, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 8, 1911 Page: 4 of 12
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dorses the following from a rs.eiit lsue ef the
J. I'ltti Ololza:
"I olloiilng a pltihul bn t tie In tl.a atresia of
London It-iwriti "li't and soldier unit barricaded an-
archists the newspapers of Enlnd srt calling for pro-
id ii .ii friiiii Hi. (ula of "alien Imiiilgiallon" which is
bunging- iiiiun liiKllr rtfiigi1 fruin other nation Into the
king's domain.
li It. i"iiiK'l (.ill Hint ih Imw will restrain the law-
hss iuhI Hint mi pollco criia nlzntl'.n mil prevent thttlr
i.i.i I. n .ili Lingbuul l Hied of their ki.lv n snd their
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TI!itkiiM nil ! .-!l. u n-iitiiry lift''' whfli a Mint
1 1. ntlii. 'lit iii t ili-'l iitt-n to il.-vl.'ii lti n-Mii.ir'-n. i.ini w lien
the lnvlhi- Itmht' Kt.ll nine Mum diMotl.' l'oir. Hut
In th.. ):iht Inn Jr. .1 ji-ars N.-rth AinTi-a h i.i-i n n-i-
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"go nr. '.Mid'' of In refiiir. . . Thr go et niiiriitfl of ur-j
.'!) tire in l.'im.T ruled l.y ' 1'IUim ItiKl't." There are
no mi. to 1'Hniim Kutln-rn (."''Mnif a hunt of r'-lli""H Hh-
ertv. liiHt'-.-i'l thrre are ht.rd'-s of dirty iKnorant I'.-n-
tillen i.'iimiIiIh kt-eklliic "'WN liin-" tfi einl Va.-k
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He has ("Mid tl.i.t tin- ni..-t tl.tiiK. P'tii.
Till 111-; IS NOIIUNt. IN A NAMi:
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it ar..l the M tiiK In I'laln f'Kl.t. on u..tiii-.
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tariff ""Jt"ii tne 1 ir-mn. I lit". In t
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1.111 conie iul In the ..p-n and th v. to a on the ."
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faln.t It. And thtre M no ttiit'.i r".-id t" dig ut.
Thty l.axe iif-rn il ani-r.g thrtiiM !vn to eaiul libii tl.ia
cuPt'ni.
What Mr N..u: !)' ir I ' - ! th.i' tl.t-re fhall he
a rule udorti d ri'iinlrinc ail roimnltt. e "iinlfiot ntli-r-wlne
il'.rr.'ej ty the Hoiife" to l..ake j.i.l '..0 the cm-
il n.- iih-.r. . The i r.. ti- n !i..x . aun. i
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ii Iii.w Avr."ii and nsiir.d hint
h.- im'.l wlthdraiy hi i.'i"'Hitl"n to the
't nut'T Stniili of New Jerft-y h- .'Oiild
rely "li th- M...'"rt "f the lliinins ilcli-g.ttloii In the pies-
lil.in.iil 'iiMi.tl'.n "f l'Jl.'. N. n Jer-i-i'.H militant K.v
i rii'ir-t le.'t replied:
"That iloen ii"t ni'1'.iil to me at all. There l
r.t'ihing w .-i t Ji tonsiilering In your pr")'uf-ltiMi. l-'.-r
1 t.ll yeu that If Nv York e."-i Sh-.-liati L'liitid
S'Btt S'-iiutor. and Ne.v Jersey il.' ts Hmith and
I'hl" elcta the n..'ti th" I'enm IH'V talks of thir.-
th.ro ncii't he any I lemn. ratle party In 1 ? 1 li."
A .'. liav s later Mi.sii. li'ii-elta It.ang t.ruted It w K"'.-
erii'ir. K it' lie Kocm. In di ll- erliiK hl lniiugnral addreas
il'iMintT 1't.s.s efc.d atiiniiat mii'iy other goiid thliia1.
"Tht.. ."'t.!e In all si 'i.i'na of the ni'intry hir. e
. t roiifid'.ii' e In ninny of th.-lr p'.l llf f-eriHIitN.
The ilii-tatirh))l !' poll. hI bowa ami r.-pi'.-ft n-
tadM H nf k..tImI Inter. ts lb h"tly l-i seiitetl. This
uaiir'iiM"ii of pt.M.r .nil only ho er.ileil l.y the peo
ple tuition Into their own lunula the il.i.'Hoii and
i "iiti-ol of their govcriiiiii nt. Thu fir.-t M' n la to
al'.'ltxli th.- Loss and all hW ni'.-ii let the eain ns
the iioiiilnatliiK' loiiMiitliiii and all polltleul machi-
nery which Intervene)! hetw.-.-n the people iil.tl their
li' ' riiiiiri.t."
II. ie alo two Pe:no ra'.lr. governors apraklnit
of Hi
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liilitee vn'e t.ll
a r.ear jm.! '.
Lttik laii'.tr.'i n ''!"''. have
d::t't r.tlit'i.s i f a HepJl'll'-.
m the piitt "f the po.U-
lipt.iiill.iiiti . If
no plif .- In the ?. Kllat!v
Tl.er.- i.h"iild he I.
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r "'llM'. 1 i 'I.U'MN'i fr..m the lii.hl Ktcnis In re-
I II i.iliited In i.r.l.r that the World may hu the
I I I 1. 1 1 ..ri.'.i.l'.y if poinling a trt! and mukli'K an In u k i;i
m I i l .t. rMitl"ii:
'Whht'K the matt.-r wl'h ili.tiHK the rdltor "f
the Tul-st "ild "lid the "lltr of 111'! npulpa
Light us Siipieine l.e.nl.-i s of the I'.t-l ul 11. an puny
r.f t'klahoma and rl"th tlitin with ail plianary
nn.l pi. iinlary powers. Hoth of tlume nun are
uiiiinlnii.un in the l.ellef that with nil Ir.sntgent
liaderuhlp ukhihomn wiild he ovcrwh. lmliiKO' lie-I'lil'lii-un
lloth nro dy. d-ln the-wool InxurKeiili. All
ua I'rdinmy lt.-piihll ai.a ..nt la to iarry the atuto
and v don't are who euirl. H It. Wo will help
anholy. Therefore l.f elect the World man and
Light num. i'f course w wl'.l want tlu-m to do
like tikliihi'in.i flly did. We will r-'nolio A guaran-
tee and certain eUdctii'i-a of good fallli hefore we
lgn the Mil. Hut that makes no difference. Two
aniti f.ll.iwa iia they --two null i.-inul talkert
aecrs ntul protnlHert could not fall to ntnkr. K""d.
Come on Latin. "it and the Light allow us the gnar-
Bii'"e and the lieiuil'H' a11" "I" ele. t you ntul your
kind to l.ad.-rshlp. All we want la victory.'1
The truth n di Kiie to point ia this; "iliiai.iiit.es and
til. in . s of good fulth" retiiilrctl In ad ance of the nu n
clothed with load' Tallin are the things which more than
any other" have .Hio-cd political failures. The "Im.T-
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Mnim iitnnn in irrnu I mmmi nt m mmik twain. Innmo PI IlllO MIIU
lifiij mm is ititl !s "i mm mm him
RIITF.il AGAINST IIS"." :?r5 fl
SI'I liK.WT KXI'I.tlXS KTl'".U
sm vrioN ruoM a
Solon rri'DDst'S Slntiii' AImho
Smvcr'a" Cave itt llHimllml
Jeffeison (Tty Jan. T. A hill ap
propriating $10000 for tho erection (if
a monument to. Mark Twain nt Han-J
nlbal Mo. his boyhood home will he'
'Introduced in the houao thia week!
i hy Frank II. Kozy of Marlon County.
The till will provide for a eommltteo
of five to make arrangements select)
fis.H'iSi'5''ii'si't'ssS''t'9
il
0 Tin) day's ni:s'r btokii:s o
-'.5.S'i'5.5t!'4'?5'i't'i'if 'ifvt -)
Ilor Iteason.
Hha atood before: lier piinnta with
dtiuurely down oaat eyoa.
"My duughler" ha aald "1 am In
deed grieved to hear of jonr goings
on."
"Golnga on daddy?" ahe asln-.l.
"UolngH on my wuywanl offapilng.
Laat year your fond mother warned
you that unleaa you aoon becutno n-
guged alio would not hold herself i-
apoiiHlblD for your future Hut now
ahe Inform nie you have 'become en-
gaged to five different people.''
"Oh don't worr dud. ' ahe ra-
apouded mulling.
"Worry" he echoed Mow can I
help worrying."
"You ace they're all footl-all play-
era."
"And what on e'irth" lio demanded
i.ua that got to do with It?"
She smiled at him half coinpui-sion-
ately as ah eanNwen d:
"Why everything. At the end of
the season 1 nhall marry the nirihor.''
I'ailflcil Hit.
The beautiful girl was In u temper.
Now-" ahe cxehililied Impel iniiisly
"you see I ran stump my foot."
Hut the young man only emihd.
Thla ninile her futinii)).
"There'' Kho Hiiapped bringing her
tiny heel dow n on Uiu pavi ni' iit "I'll
Hiainp It again.
"(ill you are too evti ai ngiint.
"KxlraVBgiinl?"
"Yes. Anything so tmall as Muir
foot only requires one stump.
tavxou is i:LiGinr:Mi.
Hears for first Time That ills I J To
Saver Wan Wouiuliil.
New York Jan. 7. Krom the tlma
of the convlrtlon of James J. Galla-
gher Mayor (laynor learned for th
first time that Commiaaloner William
H. Kdwards of tho street cleaning
department was wounded In the strug-
gle which prohuhly saved the niayor'a
life. The fact enmo nut tonight with
tho news that Kdwarda hud received
a letter today in which the mnyor
expressed his gratitude.
It is understood that lnaiv.ui h in
Kdwards was tho prosecuting wltues.
the mayor did not caro to mention
the matter until after the trial win
over. Ho has steadily refused to read
any account of his attempted assas-
sination or talk of It.
"MAKYLAM)" THE CHAMPION'
Armored f'rulHT Wing l'l'imam Ore.
tho Ilntllcslilps.
Washington Jan. V. The armored
cruiser .Maryland la the champion !i"t
of the I'nlted States navy. She won
-the pennant In Use battle practice ol
110 It wag announced nt the nnvy
I department today tho record fur t--
colling the scores of any of the other
hltol Ll (iOYKHNOIl tiLASSCOCK vessels- of th battleship class. The
ACT IT IS It l-:iI i:IT) 1110 jacore Is considered remarkable and
WILL CIUJOSK MS. led all the other veasela by several
puliitH making about 40 per cent ol
fln. 7l.avid h. v.-r. the site and emplov the sculptor for .Charleston W. Va Jnn. 7. Pavls ' hits with her turret guns at lO Ood
t rie represented the the monument will be eurmouiited Klklns eon of the late Henutor Steph- yards under very unfavorable condl-
Washington Jan
nr. who foriiier'v represented
I'mi.iia district for many :t.ita
and
i.ow llv.-s In Wuehli.k t'in Is ( ne stu-
dent la I ar Kastern affairs who be-
lleiea there Is real danger of a breach
'between tho I'nlted Platen and Japan
In tne r.ear future.
I Mr. .Mercer's opinions are bused on
wfth a life or heroic alze statue of en H. Llklns may bo the sueeesmr
tim author to his father for a brief period In
(Senator Frank W. McAllister of' the event that Hnvernor Glasscock
Paris I aft s a bill drafted for the pur-1 determines .to malto an aojiptntmont
..l.aae of the cabin where Twain spent ) pending the election by an Incoming
knowledge of sentiment In Japan and
Democratic leglnlaturo.
Despite the governor's announce-
ment of his Intention not to consider
tho subject of vacancy until after
th f... ral ..f Uninl. VlUtna II
advhes from the Far Kast of recent .... tV .... . ... . .. ........ .u. ...
. ...... . . me. uiu ..-ii.r... ..... ..... iieciiniD niioiin itun iii.iw jcuiiii.a
date. While a member of the 1 ose t t r lMllle( b already be-n put In circulation
. "T .o J ': '.'Pbroprlail.-g more money prepared. In muny counties. askliiK the gover.
(Tniena 'ias not bom In Hannibal br t0 gppolnt l'avla Elklns.
ua la the poplar Impression but In Governor Glasscock and other state
his boyhood and Its removal from Hie
present site In what is now the negro
; set tlon of Hannibal to a better lo-
ca'Ion and llttlt g It up as a museum
to MIhourl s illustrious son. It Is proh
Into conditions with reference to our'
legislative polity.
"I wan In Japan" he said today
si". ii after the war witn inina. J.ip-
M'tnroe County thirty miles distant. oflit lu tn departed tonight to attend
. so .. ii iui.-- nie r nun i.iuiin. j.i . .... . n..i i.. . 1. ' . ......
. ..... i lie ill 'il i iii 11 L ni 1 1 .' li il i I'll tun
an hud been compelled to forego the )nh. sfa(e m.morlil ((mplr.t.-d. It
fi'iiltH of that victory-to give up r-'rt ilms jc(.n BU(!S.e(1 . lt b(l .ot(!i
All'ilir iiet aiine unarm nut neti u.v
above tho famous iae of "Tom Saw-
ver" overlooking the Mississippi
;Li disi'lay hi:..smhi:s.
Fnlrhanks Alaakn Jan. 7. The
(lei'mnny ami France demanded It. 1
found Intense 'bitterness against Itus-
1 sla. 'Wo will make tho ltuaslnns pay
(.... 1la lt.i- ' 1.-..H Ot. Ilteenl mi
.r..rcsaUe llepubllcami i.n.l speaking ' ' . ..
It fluently. We have been told somewhat frcuuently )low nu.y n )(
'thut this language was understood onlv In Kntisaa and; "Today the mnss.-s of the Jnpiineso
the old populist country. Hut neither New Jersey r nation have exactly the aame attitude! Nutlnal and A.n.-ricnn Hanks
. ... . toward tho I tilled Ktntes. They feel; . h. .
..ii.su... -..use... nt.s ill. .-r itien.iu.-u im . o ... rollcJ n.n of ) Kreat In- I ' . .1 ' 7 .J v.
M-t country. '0mnly they expected to gain from;'1'11 "f h "Tk !he a"h-
It Is becoming dean- ..1 day that th.re I In fact ItUHsl- by forcing their hand making !
nothing In a .ui.no. A Woodrow Wilson Uemocra ..ith- l'..rt.n..tU treaty Inevitable and Wld resources had a rc-a.eurlng
leiung iiiissia mi. j ney counr mat ine ......
I powers of Europe and the world's! Depositors asked the fedora) court
hankers were behind the United Rtates'0 PPmt K. II. Mack formerly
In that move exa.tly as they feel olerk of that court a receiver with
that Germany and France backed F. W. Hawkins formerly cashier
Huasla tn depriving them of their-now In charge. The United States
'former victory. Just ns they hated ! court today ordered Tuesdays de-
HiiKHla for being the chief offender posits amounting to Hiuoo re-
in one I'll ao Ibev hnln Mia I'ntfe.l turned.
and two together recently. Of coiirso he discov er-; ptHU. f. n i.adlng responslhllity In Itsoelver Hawkins says ths assets
ul that the result was four; not occasionally the other. I are more than $1000000 Including
but every single time ha repeated the process' "Hut the Japanese naturally have! $341000 of the Gold Har Lumber
more conitiience in tnemseives now company a siock now in ine uexier-
the funeral of the (lead senator.
HALT MILLION AITOMOIULI.S.
hlullslliH for I lilted Slates Show That
Many Llci'iisid Maililuce.
New York Jan. 7. There are aliout
600000 licensed automobiles In use
Falrbanka Hanks Experience Xo Hun ln tho T:nted Btates. according to sia-
oii AicoliiH of One Failure. ilstlts arlvun out bv the National lllgll-
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
ATTO It N KY'n-AT- LAW
HAINER AND MARTIN
LAWYERS
2nd Floor First National Bank B!rig.
Tulsa Okla. I'hone 1 100
F. 0. CAVITT
LAWYER
H.yims 11 and II Daniel Itldir.
Just as iiiiderntiindahlu
ul tit ail.
Theodore !:
hetelt He-
M
)Ni: IHJIt Di li MAYOll.
AYt'H MAKTIN has evidently been pulling two
I.. I.. .1... ..f .1... l l t I I i.i.l I.oiwll
il. ii e o.- m ill ... .... . ..... r... . . ja.j ...
with a very well defined purposo In mind i0(llu T.y knrtw tn w-eukness
If argued our mayor the gambling lows of Texas nf the I'nlted (states' position In the
run the mimblers out of there: and If the prohibition I'lilllpplnes. I heir rulers no not want
laws of Kattp.ia run the bootleggers out of that state oh-
allon Is lllie i.itto It' Such "
any man M'Kii.i; "t.U the m!'
lli'llul t l "111 ii. eptinp the 1 i
liu.lt r-sli!" T. !s nil
nit
litioiis" w-o.iM pr.
i f ihe puny in (
ti-i'il:iy if S" '
M lit
'kl.l-
r.led
win iii it i i hi u si it it r.
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public
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In th-
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the
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tn tn th.' .
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:." ..f
up. rioiir
tin la-' tl
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wnr. they know they cannot nrrora
I ii mm mail we vhii: uiey anr ieioi;
'vlmisly they nro it success. lMsuIng the study Just a wouii nnallv b.. with us. and would
little further It dawned on thu mayor that the thing ruin them.
for I'kluhomii to do was to enact the gambling laws of! "l'"t public opinion may force the
. i i - i .i war. Jut as it did with llnssla."
Texas ii n it tlic prohibition laws of Kansas and thus run
both gamblers and boi'tleggers out of 1'l.lalioliia.
No puzzle at nil. . "U sec. H" the tiiayor offered a
re"li.tl"H b.t.'ic the I. .-ague calling on thu bgilatnre
now In s. hsb.n. to do this ery thing. The r"-"lutl"ti
caii'-cil a s.ii'.iili'.n. Hut It wont through like It was
i-r. ai it. The iiMtage inn ii i I pal officer nft.r all w
like to he rid of this ilisiiii'l.liig lenient.
llortou National Hank of Beattle.
Hi-rnitis ON HIS lUHTIinAY.
ways rrotectlve Asaociatlon. tne
states which lead In thla strte census
are: New York. 64.000; California
40.000; MnsSiic.hiiajiAts 811000; Till
nula jrj.OOO; Pennsylvania $4000;
Ohio 82000; Iowa 23500; New Jer-
sey 20000; Michigan 18(00; Indiana
18000; Wlsronaln 18000; Nebraska
14600; Missouri 13000; Connecti-
cut 11000.
KI.K1NS riNKKAL ItKltF
lAf.ivr. ni.ows it.
Hur-
Hnr:
I ugliu-cr ami I'lrcinaii I Ho on
Iliu-.lon Near Itan. liis-ii-r.
Phrldan Wyo. Jan. 7. A
11 llngtmi engine "ti the first section of
an east 'lu.und fi t Icht blew up tonight
liistantlv killing F.iiglne.'r Seiibrennan
The hyi-l. ti.tc inni not n.t; may lt"t .1" what Hi" ltd Hraki man Jones. The scene of
linn. .MtCil IUt -If tt tb" s. then the ga'iil l'.ts the .IKister was on a gnido two miles
out .-f rian. besti r. The rcpeita at e
mengro bt lt Is believed si-v. ral oth-
ers nro st vtn ly hurt. The w recking
Pimple Prayer Coiistliiitea Iiiiprrsslve
Crnioilc at Home.
Washington Jan. 7. A simple
prayer constituted the funeral services
over the body of Benator Stephens B.
F.lklns of Weat Virginia at his late
home yesterday. President Taft. Vice-
President Sherman Chief Justice
White members of the cabinet and
supremo court as well s members
(.e... Tl.omas. P.lllli.nt Indian Flgltlor"' tha tllplomallo corps of the senate
Is AI Years Old janu limine guuiei.u ai ii.o x.isui
Pen ver. Jnn. 7.-migwdier General ! ""'"o tlls afternoon and listened to
llllpreasive prayer nj iiei. it ituuata
UiidcllfTe. Preparatory to removal of
the body tn Flklns Wist Irglnla
where the final service will be held
tomorrow morning.
Karl D. Thomas who for three years
has commanded the department of
the Colorado celebrated his 64th birth
day today by retiring from tho Hnltod
(States army.
1'ntll General Thomns1 successor Is
named It Is likely that Colonel W. P.
ticott stationed at f.ilt Uike City
will be ordered to take temporary
charge of this department.
Hob Police Station
Wllkefbarre Pn. Jan. 7. Two
masked burglars today entered the
town hnll at Plalnsvllle a small (own
General Thomas has had n brilliant Bn" M"n ""w" "'"'"'-
fn.i.tlie Hi If nm 111- 'i" " - 'f ""i -""
ti.
! t
I""
)"!!;
I I ice
.-.Hi
th.
to
and
pi
1 b....!. gg. in wlil h int i.th. r Ileitis "right
And v. e arc glad T .ilsa s mayor took the Initiative It Is
lutl .r humiliating t" admit that TuN.i has come to he
. ."i .i.l i' 'I in 'I'. inn in 'le t' .in a tlie-t""; l.i.-aUM. Tuts.1
1 1 pr. si nl it I-. . s s.i h us w hale g"t Into the habit of
il'illng. in lily iir do more than vole as the lino bine
career tt
dlnn fighter. Ho was twice breveted
for gallantry against Indians tn Ne-
braska and Ari.ona in the early '70s.
the snfe. The safe being empty the
hundlts threw the sergennt Into a cell
locked the door end escaped.
MILLION IN PTMPS OltDI -Itlil).
train has in i u sent from Sheridan to
clear tho road.
tin
v n
ile.ir ui. I ilc tin. 1 In tbuf Mr.
C'oi.ni y -V I ' "i "' y 'H so. li as t
jji .iiii."ii III I he public si i it
'thi"
p...
i gi .
!-t
. 11-t.U . i
him 1..
Il Is pr. it.
r. riiiin tliat i 'Klahniiia Is to
I at-
lt SO
' to
s'.u'! out Mf lioire It et ma !a about to get a teste ef the
v. . . i d as i ' 1 1 a h "ir a Cl'.y brand of alnccrlty. Mimkogi o was prom-
i la iiis i n li tl the stale fair If It would Join In tiiakl"g Oklahoma
City tha capital. MuHiog-o did Its part. Now
'honiA Cltv l trying to do '!ic iloublt-i:! cks ait.
I..-.- tiit'e Mtisltti't.u l.li.l fair warhlog
Will ltor-oirnlie I'earv.
Washington Jail. 7. Itenresenta-
tlve Thus. Hutler of Pennsylvniila
Chicago Makes ltiiiiiMlloii for Thirty
Million One-Cent Sticker.
Washington. Jan. 7. A heavy re-
oiillton for ftamps of
nominations was receded today by
the postofl'lco department from Clil-
I'MYSICIANH AM) M IU.LONH
A W. ROTH M. D.
Protl Llmlifd lo
GYC EAR NOBU AND THROAT
Olauas II Had
Honrs t 8 11 . in. and 1:30 8 p. si.
Effnbif aid Hundayt Iiy Aptlntmaiit
litis Bld(. Jrhon 1W38
DR. L. C. ANDERSON
SPECIALIST
III Osnltrs Urlntxy sad Rsottl lurgtry
Boom 811 rirst NaUonal BMg
Hours: 813 t. m. 16 p. a md Yj
Appolnlmtnt. P liana 1881.
W. ALBEBT COOK. H. 0.
Prat-lira llmlttd t
dli.aiM of fha Era
Kar Not! and
'Ihroat. Ulaiaaa fu-
tail. I'hniia Ko. 8
II i it National Bank
OSes Hours
8 11 1:10 I
0 0. SHARPE
CITT IRABU 1IAULEB
Will Haul Tonr Tisnh Tina Dlilnfoct Tout
Fiemlifi Trs
CALL TELEI'HONH 1601
TULSA HOSPITAL
Waal Kim Htuih Kifih Mtreet
Phone ?0. Amhittanfa st any hour
Opru 10 All rhyairlana or l'alirnla of sny
' Iiriitiiniiialltin
MISS II. 0. Zt.IUI.KH F.il't.
Graduala Lnlrrialtr .if Patiiiayliatils
ll"s;ltal 'l'raiiiliig Utliisi!
'kill-btlll
and oi'.J. ha known
gi
. ."iin n but Hi' ir Identity Is still iiulin"n.
better.
Ii'hiilrn.an of the committee having . c.ago.
charge of t-rlvntn bills t.efore the The rcml-lt Ion cells for HO.flOO.fulO
house naval committers tcduv nn-1 cent stamps 36.000.000 Ss 800.000.
noiincrd the siil-cotunilttre would 1000000 4s. t 000 000 6s 600-
prepare a bill rivngnl.lng Hubert E. 000 8s 1000000 8s 1000000 10s
'r. ary as discover r of th North Pole. 800000 IPs and 100000 lO-cent spec-
'There are live bills and one Joint i In! delivery stamps
n solution pending b. foe iho com-1 The total number of stamps called
jmlitee having f. r their "hj. t recg-Tor Is 72600000 of a valus cf ll.tlj.-
Ililtlott nf P..ir. s f. ot. 1 000.
DBAFNTlsH CANNOT BB CURED
by lorn 1 ai'iiiieatttiiia a liny ra.tti.it rarh
.1. .11.-... n.ll. nl I h .. 'I I-
eiuy on. way lo euro dmfnria and ll.al la drinking and till forms of
ny ri'tmtinttii'nni remc.ii.-i. iivaiiiria ia
rauard hv an lufluinej ninttlilon of tlia mu-
varlous de-!'L"u """'. ''" l-'wisi'Iusn Tube. Wh-n
no- .tt.'p .-u.... ". .. rti.iiuuuy
am nd or lmr.arlf.-i hiarli r. ssd nlo-n il ia
intnrly rioard. Deafness la tin result sad
utilria tlio ItiflAiniiiaiii.n run lio uton .nil
ami tliia tuba i-eatt.red to ua normal ctintll-
li. n h.-niing will b ilffitro)td ieraviir:
nine rat" out of trn ara t--an.l f (.'atari li
which la nutlilrg but ao u.tlamrd condititin
of tho nuitsius aurfarca.
Wo will (iva Out Hundred Tlnllara for any
rata nf Prafnt.a icauxd Ir aaiarrh. that
'isnnnt bt rurrd by Hall Catarrh Curt.
Kiiitl fur circular! fr.
V. 1. CllK.MKV A CO. Toltin. 0.
fc.i'd by rrunis 7S.
Ttta Hall's I'annlr I'llli .'ur (omllcatltn
m
Positively cures whiskey
drinking ant
drug uslr.g.
THE KEELEY
INSTITUTE
DVO West 1st Street Oklahoma. City
- - l i. s
GALVANIZED TANKS
BY COMPETU.NT TINNERS
SOUTHERN
CORNICE WORKS
108 iouth Bouldtr lion 1841
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