Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 108, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 24, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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TTI.SA DAILY WORLD TITsDAY MOHMVd JANTAIIV SI Itll.
rr.n Timrn
I! ! H
roill MILK'S TO 111'' COM I'lJCTKl)
ilY l'KIlKl'AHY 10
PUSSES BY TANK FARM
Oklahoma Ciilou Traction ('ompnny'a
Jtoutc Mapped Out on Iov IVr
Cent Grade.
Society News
Jo.M I'lllNh t.ltYV
Hour 7 10 10 p. in I'liono 000.
that (in the other side to
lip Instead.
The (grading will continue with rip
Idlty wiuthwnrd along tliu routo aiir.
veyed. Thin rum d.u HotithvMird
'from Went Tulsa a distance of about
two miles and wi half. About a quar-
ter of a mile gouth of tlu Texan Com.
pany'g t utile furin the route xwervet
to the rlKht ami cuU Into lted Fork
I at an (ingle lted Fork la four miles
t frurn Tnlua ninl film. mlli.B ffnm Hi.
Kuuth of the ArkBiMHi I. prorcHln : .. ure th(1 wrk
workmen have been plying with plow
and mrapers uxes mid other Iniple-
rs.cnta of win in West Tulmi ond
noutlmurd therefrom. The niado on
thi' Tulmi Hide of the river will he the
hint grudliiK p. rhai m Unit w ill he
done on the Tulsa to Sapulpn Inlcrur-
lan Thin wan taken up about a .
month ago but matter of HdJunt-1 Thin morning at t o'clock at thi
ment between the city ami the Inter. Holy I'nmlly church will b nolemn-j
tirhan company In connection wltlr l7.ed tho inarrtuxo of MIhh Mary Kelm
the rlht-of-way canned tho work on and Mr. r'r.ink Myer of Clarion l'a.
this side of the river to he ahateil anclj.MUs Kelm Ih tho daughter of Mr. and
ho taken: Mm. J. J. Kelm. Tho couple will
leave today for Clarion
ltoom 2 In the
this afternoon
!U)i s.hool building
firadlug
Traction
on the Oklahomir Union
C'omiuny' right-of-way
Mr. and Mrs. 1(. K. M.mkhnm had
'or their KiieniH Mm. I iv Mr. and Mr
('baric (1'ir.liier of Wit.shlniiton 1.
C. Mr. C.aidn.r left cKterday t look
after some IuiMiicm mnttcra at oth-
er point and Mrs. Cnrdncr will upend
the week wllh Mrs. M.irlilMin and be
Joined here Sunday hy Mr. (iardner.
MIih Minnie 1. Crawford has re-
turned from a MbH with rebukes at
Morun und other poluH In Kaunas.
Miss
thU w.
Katliryn liodolf wi'.l arrive persons not Interested In the case he
eli from New York for tt visit excluded from the court room 'ho-
l(h lier hruther niul hi wife Mr.
and Mm. Tnnk .f. ftodoir Miss Ito-
dolf I n mulel:in of note iimoiiK oili-
er h i 'f " tn 1 1 1 1-li m n 1 h hjnx thut of cello
pk'yinif.
Mr mid Mm. C. II. Kiiniuharxoii
entertained the Mer-Kelm bridal
appointed dinner
Mr. and Mm. L. I. Hall had an
their KUeHts at dinner Monday evening
and to upend the after dinner hour! Jrtrty llt n porfoetl
it una aim J. ni. lciupie. """" lust evening.
iseiio I'lcunra miss i.yaun iionweii
Miss Marcflla Gibbon:! Miss JItin-
kins Messrs. Clark Itoundtrce Kck-
aid Harry Hhipimin an 1 Hex Klin.
The Maorahco Club tnootH Mils oft-
emoon wllh Mrn. II. A Thompson
:'3 Hall Street.
Ill's Hull. ill Huron
liluvkncll for A vlNlt.
ha koiui to
For Headaches.
Ir. and Mrs. J. M Temples had
an their k uontH at dinner hint evening
Miss Craves of Cleveland and lr.
Turner of llullelt. Minn 0 raven Is the
KUest of Mm. 11 C.
South (iuthrlti.
rapidly and with a continuum of the
prevailing weather condition for the.
he pushed hy Contractor
Th oa I u.lll 1... ..dtl...l 1...
.ew weean iTcH.oi.n small Hopes (weRn Tu.a r( Plirk w
a "K '""Hiieu irom ine ivm ( R j t(lt
river to Jted Fork by tho loth of Feb-
ruary. For the past week three gangs of
than one foot
to the south
rise 111 euell 100 feet
Breaks a Cold In a Day
Anil Cures nny CoiirIi That li
Curable. Noted l'liyilclan's
Formula.
Clet from any druKlt "Two ounces
of (llycerlno and half an ounce of Con-
tcntrated Pine Compound. Mix those
with half a pint of good whlnkey.
Take one to two teanpoonfuls after
each men! and at bed time. Smaller
doses to children according to age."
Any ono can prepare this at home.
This Is tho best formula known to
aelenee. There aro many
preparations of laro quantity but It
don t pay to experiment with a bud
cold. He sure to got only the genu-
ine (Ulole Concentrated Pino.
Kuch lialf ounce bottle comes In i
sealed tin screw-top cus. If the
druggist does not have In (dock Jin
will get It quickly from his wholesalo
house.
i:TIUK FAMILY IS STItlCKKX
111 MIAMI'S CONDITION' IS
SK'ItlOl'S.
Mrs Iiewitt lirevver gave a lovely
Itothunimer afternoon party Saturday to pay com
pliment to her guests Mm. D. H.
Ilrltton of Harrndsliurg. Ky. und Mrs.
or le.s Hubert Hrewer of Chelsea. Tho deco
rations worn the natural ones of thai
home and were numerous polled
blooming plunts. In the clever con-
test Mrs. Coke curried awuy tho f.ivor
a fancy hand-palntcd booklet filled
with fancy pins. At 5 o'clock lunch-
eon was nerved to these guests: Mes-
dames V. C. Frost A. W. Flesch II.
K. ltethel V. M. Wooden William
Coke J. Collns C. Doiiglass J. IXi-
venport L. 11. Huggles. O. V. Kiiton
John Ilrltton Kngllsh und the honor
guests
THE HIS IKE IIP
Mrs. Allco Thomas aged 28 died
early yesterday morning of the meas-
les while her husband and three chll-
cheaper drel) Rre gorlonsj. tll at the family
home at Phoenix nnd Hrady streets
with the H.itne disease. The condition
of Mr. Thomas Is said to bo critical.
The funeral services were held this
afternoon with the ItebekahH of
which order the deceased was a mem-
ber In charge. Ilurlul took place In
Oak Lawn cemetery. A child recently
died In tho Thomas family.
19
S. Main
19
S. Main
THE ANNEX
Final Clean-up Clearance
$1.50 Aviation Crochet (Jg
$2.00 Aviation
crochet $1 i Q
caps A x 37
$2.50 Aviation
crochet $1 AQ
.
They conic in white blue preen red and prey
-plain and combinations and the numbcris limited
19
S. Main
19
nrzrj? A -tktt7-v
JLlll VIM UJJY. S. Main
Final Clean-up Clearance
Mrs. Mark Mollis and sons Jack nnd
Stanley leave today for Hentonvllle
Ark. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Lewis their relatives.
Mrs. J. A. Owens nd sons re-
turned last evening from n visit with
her parents at Honham Texas.
Mrs. Churlcs F. Itoescr entertains
lier bridge club this afternoon.
Mrs O. a. Hayno and son deorg
Clarke sind Mrs. C. 1C. Dent leave
today for tho week end Tli Muskogee
the guests of Mrs. A. H. Haker.
Mrs. Claude. T Hendershot who
has been seriously 111 Is Improved.
Mrs. Jeannette Adams has returned
from Joplln Mo. where she was called
hy Illness In her family.
Dr. ond Mrs. C. F. Walker enter-
tained at high noon dinner Sunday
having seated with them Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Ounsten and Mr and
Mrs. W It. Klllmor.
Mrs. J P. Itoyd went to Muskogee
yesterday for a visit with her par-
ents Mr. ond Mrs. J. L. Troup.
Miss Pearl Hupp of Washington
III. Is the guest of her cousin Mrs.
John V. Kerrigan.
Miss Hazelhurst of rfunswiek Go.
Is the guest of her relatives Mr. and
Mrs. C W. Fleming at their home
"Tho Lodge" In Highlands addition.
Miss Hazelhurst will remain for a
visit of somo length.
Mrs. Oeorge AVInkler cntcrtuins her
Card Club tomorrow.
Iir. nnd Mrs. L. A. O'llrlen of
Sklntook are the guests of Mr and
Mis. Leo Clinton.
Mrs. llohert Itrewcr relumed to
Chelsea jesdrduy alter upending the
week with Mrs. IieWItt Itrewer.
Miss Pauline James of fWpulpn Is
the guest of Miss Lnclllo llobltmon
Miss lleiilah Hull returned to Ok-
mulgee yesterday morning after a visit
with Misses Sophia and I.llllnn Mng-nuson.
Mis. W. A. Kvcrett nnd Mrs. T.
P. Chamherl'iln have gone to Sul-
phur for a visit with iclulves until
Thursday.
The Mother' Congress meets In
For the next 5 days we wilt offer a reduction in our
Hair Goods that should impel your patronage.
This includes Switches and Puffs
I BELIEVE
CARDUI CURED
Mrs. Chapman of Branchland
Tells About Her Serious
Troubles and How
Cardui Helped Her.
TTtoe CflDir(tt
18 Elicit TTMraJ SHirll
FOR LIGHT SUPPLIES SEE
DESHON & DAVISON
THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
323 Main Street
l:riinchlatid W Va. In a letter
I nun this place Mrs Kllzaheth Chap-
man says: "1 suffered from womanly
l roubles fo nearly five years. I
tried nil tho doctors In tho country
but they did me no good I can say
that I certainly do hellevo that Car-
dul saved my life. I took Curdul und
now I am entirely well.
I have gained IS pounds and feel
Ilka u new woman. I um thankful
for what this medicine has dono for
me. I hope all who suffer from any
kind of womanly trouble will give
(in dul a fair trial.
I will continue to recommend this
great n imd.v to all friends for I can-
not pnilHM Ciiidul half lis hUhly as
It deserve"'1
You may be sure that If Cardui will
relieve and euro such serious cases
us Mrs (iiHpmnn's-'-Htid It Is doing
this every d.iy It will certainly help
those woiue.l who have no icliou
symptoms hut are Just WiMk and ail-
ing. Whether1 seriously sick r simply
Weak try Cardui. It will help you.
In the past fifty years Cardui has
benefited more thiiu a million women.
Why tin test It for your trouble.?
M. B.-Wrtt. to I L.4I.I' Adniory Dopt.
MittLnsof. M.dlnln. Co OhMLuoos
Ini for (ptottl Inrtmrtlon. tui S4 pa.
boos "H.m. TrMtm.Dt for Worn.." tout
la i.1b vjr.yp.r. oa muiit ....
TKer Isn't Any Headache Remedy 1
Thai Doei The WorK Like
IlitHi' CAPVDINE.
It give quick relief from Ileadschn of i
all kindi inchuliiii; Sick or Nervoui
llaMit.rhM. srul lleailacliM r.used froir 1 H ''-
heat cold grip or atotnach troubles. I
Capudlno ia alto the best and quickest;
remedy for attacki of Cold or Grip. It
Boon relieve the aching and feveriihnm A closed session was held in city po.
and reatores normal condiiioni. u e court yesterday evening when J.
Capudlno is liquid easy and plexunt 1. Hyatt charged with assault on his
to lake act immediately. 10c. 5fc wlfo. was arraigned. Th attorney
aud M)C. at drug Itorea. Irar ttltf defendant reipiesled that ull
cause of tho nature of tlm tcstliuoi.y
to be offered.
Hyalt'a Wife appeared several (lavs
ago at thn pollen stsatlon In the ton-
Uler hours of the morning to wer
out a warrant for tho urrest of her
cruel 'hubby." Hergennt Field was
much Impressed with the sad tain told
hy the woman and accommodated her
wllh thn WceHNiiry papers. When
1 1 1 1 was first arraigned his case
was continued on account of th pro-
secuting witnesses absence. It was
then thought that her condition was
such that she was rendered unable to
appear.
Matters were satisfactorily adjust-
Patterson of. "cuveen um rnrmisi'u cooi'ir !-
leriuiy evening oriuiiu cioneo uuui..
Until were given soma fslberly sdvice
by Judge Houston and allowed to
wend their way homeward. Tlia par-
ties aro said to be In poor circum-
stances nnd reside In a lUtle thatch-
ed cottagu at the extreme end uf West
Heeond siront.
Arthur Cutlln was hero esterdu:
ouroule from Missouri to Puwnou t'
visit his mother.
Aiti: r.ivi:v soMi'! r.vnirit-
LV ADVK'K AMI M.MIW.
i d to i;o iiovh:.
Shnrplcss-MiifHiimiiii NiipllaLs.
John J Kburpless of thli city nnd Miss
Xella MuHselinau of Ouymou Okla.
vvsre married lust evening at thn res-
idence of ltev. P. It. Knickerbocker
on Houth leuver hy Hov. J. L. Hag-
ler iierfornilng the ceremony In thn
nbsencn of ltnv. Knickerbocker. They
will make their home. In this city.
Mr. (harpless Is ongagod In tho oil
basilica.
ftvuteps arm? eteTtf
i IiLlanjlj inc. oioicn
EFFECTUALLY; DISPELS
COLDS AND HEADACHES
DUE TO CONSTIPATION.
BEST FOR MEN WOMEN
AND CHILDREN -YOUNG
AND OLD. ;
TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL
EFFECTS-ALWAYS BUY
THE GENUINE.
rlAaUMCTURED BY TUK
SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
Che size only. Regular pbicz 50aBottu
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Household Premium Department
OF THE
TULSA DAILY WORLD
AFTER CAREFUL CONSIDERATION THE MANAGEMENT
of the World has come to the conclusion that the best way in
which to show their appreciation to its large and greatly increasing
list of subscribers for their continued patronage and good will is to
place within the reach of all the opportunity to supply their homes
with these necessities for which the World Publishing Company has made
contracts with the manufacturers for large quantities so that they are
enabled to place them in the hands of their subscribers at
rock bottom manufacturer's prices
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All you have to do is to clip and send in the necessary number and
the small cash difference to obtain any premium on the list. You
can start with any number but the coupons must be in consecutive
order. Start clipping the Household Coupons now!
Silverware
of known wake and
dependable quality.
Rogers 18S8 Grey Fin-
ish Grape Design 26.
piece set complete;
Knives Forks Tablc-
spoons.Teaspoons But-
Knife and Sugar Shell.
Certificate of Guaran-
tee for 10 years with
every set. t2M tr.00
Retail price...W -- O
fJlven Ut render of tlio World
for 10 llouHi hold Coupons con-
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Uiilvcred oulildo the i.ily by n-prcsrt.
II I I r I I n i in I r 1 1 i ii nn ii I ... . . I
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1888
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A Guaranteed wearing
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Grey Finish Grape De-
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for !I0 Household Coupons nm-
Mi'iitlvcly numbered and seven-
ty dills In caili for UMi-iiKiii4
or $1.10 for tablespoons.
Ten coins extra If delivered out-
sido the city by until.
White and Gold Dinner Service
41 Pieces Highest Grade Porcelain exquis-
itely decorated in Gold the Gold being fired
into each piece underneath tho glaze making
a very striking and novel effect. Set consists
of the following pieces: 6 large plates 6 pie
plates 6 cups 6 saucers. 6 sauce dishes 6 indi-
vidual butter plates 1 large meat platter 1 oval
vegetable dish 1 round vegetable dish I cream
pitcher and 1 sugar bowl.
Ciiven lo roiidcin of the Wnltl.l) for 10 Household Coupon
(NMiHtvutivHy numbered nnd $;I.U0 In ciisli. 1 Ut) ceitl i-xlra If
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Clin ami nave 4 0 consecutively numbered eouiioim
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a 20-plocc! nllvcr xet or a net of Cogem Hjiooim by pioln
tlm uniall cash illflVeneu.
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Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 108, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 24, 1911, newspaper, January 24, 1911; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133208/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.