Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 118, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 4, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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Tl'MA DAII-Y WOKLn NVH'IIIMY MOHVIXO ITIilirW 4 tOU.
1 pi
li til! LtlTER
Tlie operator wnni'dered If she et-
preiid him tn hung tli letter on th
wire iiikI have It go "ripping" half
way across tlui continent it was a
new on. on lilm jiimr soull
hi t v. r.
Ill I'
vrou 'M.ri'si'.i)
!:: iji ir.
EITHER
i)
One
Till'-
It .1.
Ml't'o) (Willi' (II Washington.
Sili'i Inl to I liv VV.i ill.
Uuihrlc Cklu. Feb 8. William M
Md'ny postmaster huro and Hiltrunt
for reappointment fur u fourth tiriu
bus li ft fur Washington to look after
IiIm fences llu Mf.'iuirtl his original
lippolllt lllollt through lllrU CullglVHS-
!inun rijiin. Hi' lb nut now endorsed
liy the various Itepiihllcaii or(j.nit.n-
i Hons. Nibs Houston register of tin;
i (jnvi rnnunl luiiil (illli'u here ha ru-
;. w Knows V lint turned tin Washington where he whs
i d i no Across 1 luiilitiiit nftiT his chances fur re-ap-
now
GO 10 in
womia M.uvrs $; smitr.
t i.i:iikm $- ; w il :u.
CE1GAG0 10 SEND AGENT ;
lii.i C.nn;i y.
; poiulmcht. Hugh Scott nf uuKuinls
1m II I'jIlil.'lHli! fill' till.' pi Ml 1 1 nil.
! n i - i-'i' I n n r r-i'' n t - j
till I St I'll I'mIiiii in
I r tn nil wiim i-v lili'M-1
. i l.y tin' cxp.-r-
i . ..t Tulsa n 111111111
hi' I" :l I'll office t"
III' 'I. letter tu II
! I y.
. t. . ni nil offlo near
.!.. she lulil down
itinl li' iiii'.sti'il Hint It
ul letter Tim envelope
l'i ft I'rit hand. ;
e'.il this nhrM li'tt.-r
well eowiicil woman
r who waited In her. I
t!'C Operate!' picked up
inn) started to ti'iir It
night count lllll II II 111 I UT
Thllt tl'P I
ly Ins nil' I
nut pontic
I'i'il tin' lit I" ;
lellec of :l in
V im l li i l t
dlKpMtrli li '
frliliil In i' :
(! int; li.i.
Third it ml v:
a Siilb il h ' ; r
1)11 Hi'llt IIS '! ill
Was 'nhli :
"Mow in ii. h
cn.-t'.'" nsl.il I'
l'f till' Operator
Kor imsv or
the envelope
I'Pi li Hint hi' i
Of WnI'llH. I
"(Hi. rtmi't fin Hint" Rlic H.ihl. "I
don't want Riivnno to know what Is
In It; I want li to go nil n nlghl 1 t-1
tir."
Hut thi nli: lit operator Insisted In
opening the envelope iniicli to hrr In-;
dlgnnllnn wlili li slm 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 o ipiltfi evl-l
(lent. Klnnllv .ho was convinced Hint!
the only wnv the letter could go was;
fur Hi" operator to tear It open nnd
that someone olo had tn si e It 1 1 -1
ebbs h' lsi-ir iiinl t'm pi rami at Hip
other md of lb" wire.
AT FOUNTAINS lJCTI.S OR ELCEWMEHt
Ott tha
Original and Genuine
MALTED MILK
"Olfic&atc JmiiailcrS
The Food Drink for AllAjJcs
RICH MILK MALT CRAIN EXTRACT IN POWDIR
Not in any Milk Trust
Insist on "HOKLICK'S"
TaLo a pacliuijo homo
All Viuli'i i.li I Wot lli llailnu.
f)ii Ul 10 ll.O Wvl'l.l
Normnil dill. i I'eh. .- Sin-riff Sale
lint n cummin In liln pii.'M's:.:s.j i n).
tiirii1 frmii olio of thu "Imly" liootU'K-
gem lin has In cuMoilv It Is u unol-
tm nnilerllrt Iiumik almol twenty III-
Hk pnrkiXn mu ll liiue .'ii.mikIi to hold
a half-jdnt llask If Hi "htiK" wiih
at linini' when the ottl. n inlled all
ulio had to do imis to whip up her
fown put tlu little I'lnsl.s into till"
pni'ketii and wnlrli l!' ollhers fi.uvIi
llllil fl D tlli'lll the l.liinh. Kile dralt
n luitlilliK Inn half pints no hi
ould li mill In tin in eas:ly. As m.ioii
an Hill llllleel'.s h it t.he w .is r ndv fol'
hushies UKiiln.
Society News
JOM.I'IIINL IKAY
houi; 7:ti to iii;iK) p.m.
I I one ui)
.djilio Tliiirninii
h laiinanay ure
end In Mimk.'Kee
Mr. mid Mrs. J I.. Heard mill Mr i linn from
l lid H. Clinton hau tetiirned li nn u nlKlit.
Mint with Mm. T l'. I'yrleloii ul hk-
liihoiiiil L'lly. Mrs. I'.irltnii In tile
iliiuului'i- of Mr. and Mis. Ileaid and
Hiu Kinler of Mm. Clinton.
her work lor toe m i"i i-
Ainli'ison Cnsi On 'I'rlul.
S.'i mi P. Hit' W i-'il
i ul II l'li. ( 'li .a. Ki ll. S Thu cu.te of
liaMd AiideiHon mi HK''d l.i'Kati
uoiiniy lai'iner nuahint the Simla l'V
li tlil' ll'l v oiiii'nnj i"i w-v
iiut'M lor the ilenth of hiu wife wan
fulled for trial lu re today b' lore a
Jury In the United Stales i Irenlt i nul t.
Mrs. ' Anderson wan lilllfd hy n Santa
Ke train where the minks rron No-
hie iivetiufc In Hiithne about II year
an.
In I'ii'Ht Di-criX'.
Mmisliiimliier
Pii i i.'o In Hit' Weiiil.
S utniili.i 1I; hi. Keli. 8. Swi'luhlld
Wa.-hlnntoii a 15-eHr-nl neuro buy
nl deary elnu 'Ked with the murder
tliero uf Hrvllle H"K' ''s mi (iitnber
last w.ih I'uinil k i ' i t :. .V'st'iuay
of iniiii.'ilaimhier in the t'.rst ileuivo
nnd was M'liti n.'i d tn Hei m twelve
years In tin; penltenll.irj . The kill-
In;; riHiilti'd from n flia!lei:K'' f"f a
IlKht l.i'twe.'ii (I ic.s own. -J W'fi'-li '
mutmi und K.'gi is.
l Apiirt'T Shmild I'uko Slh o I ml of
l.iiKluml'H yjMi.lMill.linil An-
nual Ui'M'iiue.
Chli'aii I'eh. 3. Speak UK aliout
tllti hiljli i'Oni of living there !n linen- j
ok Aires Ai (jfiillnii S. A. I
The nam or the hli;h en t nf llilni!. 1
ithlfli Inn Htrn.'k this South Anierirtni '
eapltiil and Its repnldie Is iil.nut Iwlee
hk hia;h n that wlilfli rolled over Chi-
raK" nnd Hi" I'ldti'd St.it m iifi iiiil- f
it.K to I'nlleii Sli'teK MintM'ii' Cliarhii
II. Shiirlll tu Ai'K''titliiti w lin ail- J
ilresnd the H) and rnentm I'lUntiilt-
tee of the ChleiiKo As.-u' iiltlmi of Coin-
meree und other lueinl.i ls ul' the a '
Ho latlnii at a Imieheuii Juitel'duy at
the Hotel I.a Salle.
Uut the At Ki'htliians only lauirh at
lli;ll pl4fi s. Whftl be -f tllld Inlttl-f
si up. up ko tln lr niiui.1. 'I'hny live
J on a hlh .seal la At tienllnu.
' smif leeks a Monili.
lb'i'u are M.i'ui' '! the rl. en paid to
Hie South Anu-ricuii pnoi'le for thetr
1 1 on Ires:
' W uni'ii servant:; .. . $ I 5 tu $10 a week
Seruh wutiitn. . . 3 TiO tn ;i.:u n day
i I ;i laliuri iM $ I In T'U n d..V
Haul id. Iks. . . .!"' i' to SIH'ti n n.ninh
I ii'piu t ineut .tore rlel ks
Aliiinilone il Wi ll I nun. i l ull
e-i-iui In the V u Ul
Ti'Xhoiuu oklii. I'. n
nit the runhauillii t
hoinii w lure an i IT. t l 1-
nt Hi preatnt Inn.' to i
of iirteMliin wells liistuii
ThroiiKh-
n "I ckln-
h'liiK made
n' a hjstfin
I. is ol In
terest Hiu tin t
i et k mi aiia inli
feci deep in.ir
full of wal
into umt uLnuii
enenuranPil the
en tea.
H il d.ililiK tin
in .( art. -.'iii !
i '.-Inl I t it a
i pnM
l :;'7
round
It
no 1
inli
i d uij l hi ee 1 i n
Il has Kleutly
-Ian water ndio-
Mrs h. .1 Cuniilntiliani and Kuest
Mrs .1. V. (ianilii'il liaio M"ne to
Watklim tn visit tlin fornier'u ilaui;li-
ter .Ml'. William MaMleld.
Mrs. A. It. l'a vis I
New Mexleo for an linh
Mrs. Itay Shunienuaii.
MKs Marie liu ka i m-' li id !
vllle Ky und Mr. I.' o Kb kalmu;
I ll'l l.l llll I u il :s illll. loll .11"
to Join their pai t.s
11. .1. Kb kaliani;h.
mi-
ll "I
Mr. und .inn.
ii!ii ''i
of J i
f.tH Ut
I MIhh
Wl'l I'O
mid Mm
und bur
HpiMidmg
Mlliiihetli
tin W'. . k
Curt JU
Ai.aniH.
Vrx. .1 II.
i iKt v I li li
.1 I.. 'I i o u p
j'i ' nr. lay
1'nvd has returned frmn n
rr ..renis Mr. nnd Mr.
nf M iskll ec.
peel. I.
r.iin ".- b r
1 lu ll. !i 'I
three .l i:'. n ftftd
nt ' ve
Adv.
;t:.
aes noon for
'Unite may n It 11 1 Thomas
1 1 u i . . i . 1 1 1
.1 J
Mr nnd Mis
ttl'talned the ehi
i ll'll'i II hist el i IliiiK
soi nt! oen!ii.
I li ll lei sen ell-
r of tin. M. I-..
willi an tufortii.il
Mrs. I'. T. M'l 'iiniel (nt'ttalns at
noon dinner tmlav ha. I tin ill the Inui-
or h. ai Mrs. lie .in. Caiienir ot Me-
I. mid l it her fcrn'MH will be Mis
Tl -nelot e and M rs. Hi r.n.i
I) '
-.III !'
Miss l-'diia liatm
row w as t he fii"--l
l tl M li while ill Hie
b'tsoPM ill li .1 111
eoUi-ne.
fn of Hi'.
t Mrs ('.
fit. - ' t
i ti tl piano
k.-n Ar-
1 lobb r-
nt tho
Mr. and Mrs. lelward liesti't' hate
r' tiirioil from Sl. l.ouis to niako lids
their hoinu a;iln.
Mls.s I. Vila I'l'ineli Is tal.lr.i; u taea-
Mlss .Maliral'et Cm'
tin winter hi re t ri.
Willi Inf sMor. Mrs.
I'ltUllied IfUll a llsll
ivbn la upending
II I'e.ue t II u Mi l
'. W. Kerr luis
lit Chel.""H.
n h nl l or ni f AHiic
il.' lilt.
i . ..in- li ii.-la . I'l li. a. lin uuii'
Ti ll I i.i died at bis hmi.e in tue smith-
rn i art of tile foiiiity last nl bi. alter
a liiiKi-rinH Illness
v.. I- 1 1 1 si n of A.
in rlv of Hi s eliy.
t. of the I'tinir'
where he at allied
I all star and ail ar
.f iir.i. lua bm lie
I.. .m nt Maud
. : . .... i.
nit a year w lien in' oiumu.
I't'ei k and ell
.itely.
Willi leter. Ill'
M Trlhhey. fer-
II. w.i.i a Kradii-
Ity of (iklahmnu
I itue as n fimt-
n inil athlete. Att-
nl. red the di'iHl
iti ivliu'li he fun-
lii.
.1 ah.
lot or hind on Sill
i!i.d In farniliiK exteii
I Ilustllnn lor I nsti l'
nil p. I!..' "ilil. i
I I'l iry ukl.i. l'"h. S.- l'. '.b.v 'ni;
' the i teetit annoiuii eiiii'iit from W ii-h-llnutoll
l h:il tin ;i 1 . 1 1. 1 1 1 1 il 1 1 1 1 1 of S.
Cade of SllawiO'e to be I'llll'il States!
( mar. -Hal ol Hie Hi u rn uiciriei mi l
! .e n held up bv I'lvsld.-nt Talt Hie
.tlie; f .o'l
Mt.i'S of b!'
Mi- sii ti :
in mil. li t
.. s la .i w 1 ot k
think ii"t!:!n(i of
Cli
ti.'ti
. .vl.'c
l mi to 2'o a m-i.!!i
ri ut mid niusl of the
.. m e Inch In I i "P r-
s.lld tlilit It e
live m linen
;v. Vhi An
e-ol'B out J '
I ii'
Air.
Mill.
f"f
S3 VJJ EiU
ir.eiids here
v as ba. k. .1
Cuirt- for th
und many ti
er Ciol'K" I"
by C..ti;.i'. s
pint-' haw
';.'i'.'nii.s 1 i a ' e
w ho
Mi''
(tot bll'-y
f 111'
...in
urnim; hl.s i;i .j d nt till nt.
DiiriiiK (.oisl llcliavior
S.''iid hi (liu W ..i!il.
tiullii'le I'kla. l'eb. 3. Comity
TuiIko J. C. Striinu seiiteiirud I tn rr-l I
North nnd Vendt- Marshall eneh n''d
14 to the reform seliool at l'liiila Val-
ley until they are 21 and then paroled
them during pmil behavior. They arc
to report to the JihIrh oneo a month
and not to get Into any in. .re trouble.
They wt.ru convicted of rubbing the
general ptnro of Pud'hor recently.
ib i by iiat and J I no for a
I flo tin s he .'.r s
t AeeofiilliK tn Minister Shi 1
1 hi;:li pr.ei'K and high w ai.es
i liiili.' i.tii.ns ol prosjierlty. Mr
! al tio ills '. : K .1 1 l"ll of I '1 1 sh
I and Secretin y of Sihi. Kims
Ing u tour of tin; huge fit:
: I il
Milt ol
111. til"
are onl.'.'
Shell'. II.
".it Tail
is inn li-
lu Hie
V ery Interesting
G
to Buyers
of
DRY
OODS
each time
each time
"S
This Handcame
Rogers Orange
Spoon FREE
r 0$i
j-vint.."i.:
i&OTfXBI
With
1 "RftJ Bali"
1 Oralis? Wrapper?
iiarra igrra'ihtf 'kiffC3
In ordar to eet vou to try
"Red Ball" oritnircJ and ''Red
Three-
fourtht kclual
1
Ball" lemons and thus learn their ex
cellent aunlitv. vre will tend vou free the
Iwautlful Rocen Oruuire Sooon here pic
tured on receipt ol 12 "Red Hall" wrapper
and 12c to cover chaws pncklne etc.
You will find both "Red Ball" orange and
lemons at near v everv dealer's packed In In
dividual naner wrapper! that bear one of the "Red
Hull" trade-marks shown below. If they are not packed
thus they ore not the "Red Ball" kind but an inferior fruit.
"Red Ball" OrangesChoicest Fruit
nrm and solid. All are hnnd-plcked. No
fallen bruised or over-rips oranges.
Euth "Ked UhII" Is as Utdicious aa il
plucked Iresh Irorn the tree.
"Red Ball" ornnges are California's
own delicious fruit the inspected
crop of J.0CJ orange groves. "Red Ball"
ornnges are sweet rich and juicy.
I bey are seedless and tree-ripened
Rw "TfA nll' I amnn whll-h re ' 119 " hl"h 1'nll'y "S "Rel Ball"
Buy Ked liAii Lemons )rincsui;i un i sound g.'.i hu" imm m
so Jutcy tliul two ol them go farther th in thtre ol ihe ordinary klnit ia tha preparation ol
ai'saerts naace ana Temperance ouiiaii. lea jeur
r
mm
A aA 1.1
M
Save the Wrappers ;nc
grocer you wnn( Rod llnll orarirrei atnl !ctnon
DsilDHU(llnaceiiiurytiu yuu uei i:cm. iiu'd-
complete
net nr hPiiuMful etul oritn.r sroun. la
remtltin jjieaso finl i tif cut fciiurp
wlivii to am. Hit ift a tlum 24c on
mound above 24 we nrrfer runnev mler.
exprii oultT or bnnk tlrHft. Vvn't irnd
cath. We will be irlml to Fend von ronipif te
list n( vnhmlteprt;n)nni. Iff honor hotli"Ked
BaII " nii "SmikiHt" wruppera lor premiums
CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS' EXCHANGE
Orange 34 Clark Atrt CKictkto UL
37) 'jL.i'.'' TSSf
I'nlted States iiili sing coin mere. al
bnilb'H to (till III up H'llUi) ill Hie llell
Souiii Aineiiia reuliikij
I'lan to Maintain bleami Aent.
- Tlial his words fell in fruitful soil
In Chicago is lndiiuled by tho fuel
that following Ills kl't'Vi'll Hie v ii a
l.ml means coiuii.li tea of lho Chicago
Asm. elation of Coinni' rcc took i tcps
tn sind a rcprcsolltalit u of tile assu-
clHtlon to liiniios Aires. Tho commit- :
too will recommend to the association 1
that a resident representative of Chi- i
cugo commercial interests he muni-1
tallied In Hucnos Aires. j
This representative is to place Old-1
eng.. In thu oieii conipi'tltlvo export
market with tin. great cities of ling- 1
land and ('i rinatiy. w hb h now tire
reaping a golden hurvest yearly by
their trado with Argentina while the
I'nlted States lugs lur In thn rear.
"in my opinion there Is no other
market which oilers a better Held for
Immediate exploitation than South
America" said Minister Kherrlll.
I upland I els S.'.VUino.lillll 'V early.
"Kglund nlreiitly realizes this fact
and knows the markets of llmnos
Alrim and Argentina for the Uuenos
Aires stock exchange reports state
that Kngland last your took $250000-
000 In dividends from the country
which you gentlemen hardly know
anything abut. The I'nlted States
only received (80000000 of tho gold-
en harvest.
"The foreign trade of Argentina Inst
yrar was t ".Ooft.noo.OOO
"Argentina Is nothing short of a
cniiimereial w niiilerland. It Is not all
wo nr. ac'tislunicd to think of ns a
South Aniiiieaii country. Arp-ut'iia
I- a country where the tieople ai'u
hli;lier than liiey art lure."
I.llllc Triplets Ti'aiel .Mmic
S.'ihI In t lie Win 111.
Culhiie ckla. Feb. Three chiih-
by faced link" lua s each (i yeni'H old
came ill from Stuart Neb. Sunday to
visit relatives here. They nr.' triplets
and th".v made the trip nil alone.
I hoy 1 1 iv ( Parli s nerlii'i ' Hruce Pur-
n.tt and S (Joi'doti Cramer and they
ilo not iindet'stuuil there Is niiVthiPK
un i iiinl n bout their trip.
(minion o$ the class of trooils we carry increases
i ti j
e have the pleasure of serving a nezv customer ana
we serve a nczv customer we secure a steady patron.
Experience has taught our customers to expect full value for
their money and by giving it we retain their patronage. Unless
you are one of our customers you cannot appreciate the satis-
faction that can be found by trading here.
WHITE GOODS
Of Every Kind-
Checked Dimities 10c to 25c
Flaxon plain and figured 15c to 40c
Linen of All Kinds-
Sheetings Muslins.
EMBROIDERIES
Flouncings of all grades 25c to $10.10 yd.
Bands whi to and colort
(We carry materials to match.)
We think we show the most beautiful line in T ULSA.
STERLING MUSLIN I TOPSY HOSIERY I KNIT VESTS AND
UNDERWEAR UNION SUITS
Corset Covers new and We Sell "TOPSY" J-t unpacked
Vests
. dainty f T J1" HOSIER Y at '. too to $1.50
Gowns 50c to $3.50 . r) . 0 .n
Skirts the Sterling kinds Union Suits 35c to L5
at 75c to $5.00 THEY ARE BETTER All of our high standard quality.
. : i
Ginghams and Percales
Early spring patterns in Dress Ginghams and
Percales 10c 12c and 15c
Shirting and Madras
A biff assortment to select from for Shirts and
Boys' Waists Lots of patterns for dresses
at 10c 15c 18c and 25c
Nich
olson &
20 SOUTH MAIN
Jordan
Lemons
re-W 'Wm
"S3
in
By the blending o! Wheat Rice Oati and Barley it
makes a food of great worth. Nourishing palatable
and wholesome. Try it. You will eat it with relish.
Ask your Grocer.
WE ARE 6FI.UN3
INSURANCE
FUIE. STORM. ACCIDENT. LIAMtlTI.
Ihe Oldest and Large! Insurance Companies) In
the world ure rtprcMntfld by ui In Tuts.
We know liow to look after jour interest
DICKEY AND WEST
INStRAVCE AND LOAM
riione HU. Boeion.
Scried Yciir fur lulling.
in . ail t" tl." W. rl.)
Km tlesvllbi i ikla
Will to has been ri
county Jail list lug .
Fel). 3. Kred
i'1'sed from Hie
unpb'ted ills sell-
nee of olio year f"r the kll'ing of
John Nicholson when tho two wro
eoiillneil together In a cell In tho city
Jail. White was Intoxicated. He slew
Nicholson nnd remained until morning
In the cell with the dead body.
I'titlro I'liinlly Sick.
Ppn lnl Pi tin) i. rid.
Ked ltoek (iklu. I'eh. .'! Tho death
has occurred hero of (.leorgti W. I.an-
son who was taken sick several dajs
agn. lie lost us six members of his
family afflicted with the same d.s-
ease us that which killed him pneti-
Inniila. He was 52 years old.
Celebrated (.olilctl Wedding.
Hji.i inl tn llif W iriil.
Waukomls ('IUh. Ve. 3. Mr. and
Mrs. A. Isbell who were married at
Vinton Jowa In lvtfl celebrated thnir
golden woddlng anniversary this week
thirty-three members of tha family
all direct descendants being presunt.
Will l ight "Iloonv"
Hp.i'lul tn Ihi W.irld.
Outhrle Okla. l'eb. 8. The United
States senate In passing upon tha In-
dian appropriation bill has upon mo-
tion of Senator Clapp Inorenaed the
appropriation from (70000 to 80-
000 for the suppression of t radio In
Intoxicating liquors anions; the In.
tllaiis
Scvurcs Appointment
. ial tn Hit Wurld
Deaver Ok. Feb. J. Marvin Cralf
deputy under ex-Bherlff D. P. Miller
has secured an appointment as guard
at the state penitentiary st MeAlester
and has left for that placa to take up
his work.
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Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 118, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 4, 1911, newspaper, February 4, 1911; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133217/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.