Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 147, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1911 Page: 3 of 10
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TTM.i DAILY WOIILD F1MDAY SIOHXINJl MARCH 10 1911.
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Honrs T lo Hi i in.
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Mr. and Mm. W. II icff lft
!Ht evening 'or lieiner Col. In t.n-nl
tlni Humour unil i.idiNibly iikiI.o llmir
JlcrilUlllellt ivsltleliee
Mr. nnd Mrs. Julin Hrltlon left
OHt evinliiK fur l'li.rhlu Id make their
future home They have been HviiiK
wllh Mr. V. I. Iirilton and family.
Mr. und Mrs licwilt lirewrr will now
take up then rcMdciiee Willi Mr. I u It-ton
i CITY NEWS NOTES. (i
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Miss Manilo ItiiiiKliiittum was tho
dinner guuin of .lls Murcilla mo-
tions lust fU'iilnif.
MIks rilan 'he 1'aul hns Rone to Col-
orado for a visit wltii her bIhIit .Mrs.
K. Miller. From the.-e she will ki to
Now Mexleo and other points for a
vlHlt wltfi relatives.
MIps Miirrl Archer entertained a
nunilxr of friends Wednesday even-
ing .n eomu'imc nt to Mr. Morris lial-
ItiR'T of Texas who Is the Kiie.it of
Mr. Luther Wells. The tlino wcis
spent Informally until a lute hour
when refreshments wero served. The
Fiiesls were Misses lone ClilleKple
Clint GIiihs Juuultu JohiiHon Mabel
Arenvr and Messrs. Hen and Luther
Wells Morris HallliiKer Arthur M liter
Jas. Archer Joe. Del ISerarro Jno. D.
Simmons and Mrs. A. C. Archer.
Mr V. M. rottlnuer of Kentuokr.
In the Ktiest r.f her sisters Mrs. Julia
Hulrd und Mn. ltolllo Uuthrla
Mrs. Frank Coe of Hominy was
the iiuest lift evening of Mits tlruy
und other friends
Mis. n. O. Clark and Mrs. L. E.
Hartley entertained the ladles of the
Woodmen circle yesterday afternoon
at tho home of Mrs Clark U8 North
Cheyenne Avenue Tho time was
spent at an old fashioned comfort
lacking und Mrs. W N. Harnett re-
ceived u hiind-pallited cushion top
for tying the most knots Mrs. Mary
K. Cha.ituln was fc'lven a fancy apron
anil Mrs John Allen a hand-made
handkerchief fur Tutors In eontesls.
Tho decorations were In tho colors I1IV tuhl" alK'l prepaial..ry to l.ulld-
of Ihu order which are purple undlln? a ''"nh. They h.ive purchaM-d
a lot in Midway additions ami pious
Issuance) nl I'iriiilis llnllillim per-
mits were Uuued to the following; cs.
erday: II 1. . Murt'ti for a mirim"
on South Main to cost $:i.'0. 11. K
Johnson for addition to dwelling on
KIkIii to cost JKiO. Drain r Manu-
facturing; Company for n corniikteit
Iron hnlldliiK on I'lfih to rost K'uo;
and J. u. Kiiilt.h for a two-story
frame dwelling In uak drove addition
to Cost ti.tiOU.
CAUSES POLICE ID
MciIiimMhIs I'lcpiiic lo Hold
Methodists of the east i.irt of tho
1'he
lly
(Teen. Kefr
are pur
?shmrnts coucludeil the
ult'Tiioon. Souvenir group putures
of tho compony were taken. Tho
.rui'Sts of tne Afternoon were Mrs-
dames I.. K. Ilarlle J. W. Fisher.
J. M. Alhoi J Neul Edward Voder
V. N. Harnett M. K. Chastaln K.
It. Hulerfleld W. 1.. Mills O. M.
Itohr Mlssc. Uertriulo Kerry Helen
Itohr and Geriildliie Clark; ltohert
Voder Marin Hartley und Iola Mills
of the chlldien.
Mrs. Nell . Isliell spent yesterday In
tho city from Collii'svillo.
Mrs Italph Ilurtey
week In Kunnis I'liy.
Is spending tho
Mrs. H. Tt.
roll are going
day to bo the
friends.
M.irlln and son IVr-
to Oklahoma Cily lo-
Week end glle.lts of
Dr. and Mrs. I.. A. CVItrh
Eltlatook aro guests of Mr. and
Leo Clinton.
n of
Mrs.
Mrs. T. D. Kvims has as her guest
her mother Mrs. T D. Morgan of
Mulrshullto'vii I'.l
The W. F. M. S. of the First M. K.
church will meet this afternoon with
Mrs. C. C. C. Whllo 1 South
Cheyenne
Mr nnd Mrs James K. Gardner
who have heen spending tho winter
nt tho home of their daughter Air.
fcnd Mrs. Kd Avery wllll leave the
-fir.t of tho week for their home In
Jtldgeway I'enn.
Mrs. Tl. W Wynn assisted hy her
mother M-s. Mitchell entertained
tho ladles of Tigert Memorial Homo
Mission So.dety yeslerduy afternoon
ut a social session A progrum of
tho following numbers were zlvcn:
I'ruyer Mrs. Mov hray.
I'lano solo Ml.ss MaOel Archer.
Itiadlng--Mrs. W. T. Iliady.
I'lano S(.lo Miss Archer.
Heaulng Mrs. A. C Archer.
Vocal solo Miss Hlleen Imyer.
I'lnno solo Miss Ckiinpltt.
I'lano solo Mrs. Condon.
Mrs. I'eueyr assisted tho hostess in
'crving n li'cshmenls Tim guests of
tho afternoon were Mesdumes M. K.
i'oiulon Harry Condon C. I.. Flldes
W. L. Shepard W. V. Owens McCoy
Allen Hen Irh kson Curran M V
Thompson W. T. l'.rady. I'. J. Ven-
der II. E. Fnodgrni'S a. V. Mow-
bray. A. Mi Gilvray A. C. Archer.
A. Hrnsheru't r M. Devluna audi
.dis.ses Mabel Archer and Cluinpltt of
Knld.
are being formed to have a church
building soon The est of the build-
ing hns not been estimated but plans
are to hav( one erected lh.it will feat
2i0 people.
Ko Much Impi'iitcd Mid David
Ware of I'awhuska. who was brought
here to a hospital lor an operation Is
much Improwcl ami will he taken to
her home the hitler part of the wick.
Her three daughter" Mrs. F. 1 ) .
Slmpklns Mrs. J. Dcnoy. end Mrs.
X. A. dlrard are wl'h Willi her lure.
SO IT COSTr: AI. MoltltlS S.V) l'Olt
JII.Msl.l.l' AMI .M loll JUS
"NKidl It."
A few hours after A. 1. Morris
belter known as "Snake" Munis up-
I pmred in police court to ay a fine
I r n i i .
f.lU III! toe ICO'aMI oi uis lioozo
nigger" George Tayior the police
raided his laen Hear Ihu Midland
s aiiey uepot nnii eoullsi-ai. d a iiuiiut
lly of bottled beer. The alli ed
lunrant roiUucted by Morris In the
vb lnlty of thn depot had been closed
since (he iiriest of the iircrn purler
'list Sunday by Officer IMhs.
That Feeling
01 Fullness
Disappear In l'lo Minnies After
Inking A Sloan's D).pc.iii Tuldol.
l.arget lusiiraiico Man -It. W
Hales speelal agent for the Hume
Insurance Company of Hartford
Conn. was In the city ycilerday for
Oklahoma City. Mr intes enjoy
Uie distinction of being the largest
Insurance man In the slate of Okla-
homa weighing over alio pounds.
New mill bountiful de-lgns In lais-
ler Spoons i.t Anderson's.. ItoliliiMin
Hotel llhlg jv
l'olcs Done in While Tie l'lon
Telephone Telegraph Company are
apparently not going lo be behind In
the general sprlniT clean up move-
ment and have Marled to repaint all
of their pules about the cily giving
tin 111 a coat of w hile.
Take Itody to Crest cut Muudc the
s-year-old daught.r of Mr. and Mrs.
Wolf died 'it her home in Owens ail-
dlllon at li:;io o'clock Wednesday
Light. The body wi:l be shipped to
Crescent Olila. for burial Saturday
muriiing.
ice On
A Trial rucUage Sent
Iteiplesi.
All of the unplcusaut m iih.uIoiih at-
tendant upon eating loo liearllly are
Instaolly relieved Ly
pepsin Tablet. Hike
Into a rubber balloon
simple and easy tu
u Si u.irt 's 1 h-
slicking a pin
The reason (h
understand.
The Nichols Transfer Co. now have
u new brick store room with concrete
floor l'hono 118 and gi t our storage
und moving prices und save monev.
office und store room No. 4 North
Main. udv.
The Cyclone saves folks
furniture.
money on
ndv
Huston I'liorinucv Cliiingcs The
Hostnii l'harmacy has changed hands.
J. II. Kuiuz and li. I; Crlfft of
Kansas City are the pew owners tak
ing charge jest rday. Hoth men are
1 experienced druggists and no doubt
w III make good In Tulsa
Dr. (.onion lo I'iciic h Dr. S. It.
Gordon president of Henry Kendall
College will preach ut the First M.
F. church Sunday morning ut 10:15
o'clock filling the pulpit for Uev.
James W linker.
Embroidery Sale
IS ON TODAY-
3 DAYS
FRIDAY -SATURDAY MONDAY
Lot No. 1 Includes our 12
embroidery and will be
sold for
1-2 and 15c
9c
Lot No. 2 Includes our 25c and-fl Cfe r
30c embroidery at JLy
Lot No. 3 Includes our 35c embroideries
and wide flouncings
lor
Lot No. 4 Includes a splendid assortment
of embroideries and insertions
New Shirt Waists
New Oxfords
New Dress Goods
Infant Is Hurled .Mildred Georgia
I. no daugh'er of Mr. and Mrs. W .
r . i re in en i .a) Collin Denver
burled yesterday In oak l.awn.
child Was ten months old.
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was
The
Will I'ndcrgo Opciatlou It . J. Al-
ison la.st evening left fr Kansas City
to undergo an operation lie was ul-
compunlod by Charles Dwycr.
l'lre Department Called -The fire
department was called to North
Jweirtl- and Cheyenne to extinguish
u grass flro. Ko damiig resulted.
H. XI. niddiek of tno Ilunt-ltld-dlek
Company returned Wednesday
evening from lOistere markets whero
he has been on a buying trip for tho
last six weeks. Mr. Ilddek says that
manufacturers ura very optimistic re-
rardlng th conimi'ielal outlook.
llcdiert Harvey president of the
Hnrvey-llrlttoii wholesale house has
gone to Kunsus City on a business
tri.
Judge A. Thayer left yesterday for
his homo In Cleveland Ohio after
speiiuiug several days hero looking
ufter his business Interests.
Hermann l'lock of Indiana Is tho
must of Dr. und Mrs. Cluudo T.
Ileiidershot
T. K. Itruminelt left yesl.-rday for
Kentucky on a business trip.
Tho Cyclone wants vour nrcnunt:
liny will furnish your house und wall
tor tho money. Tiny sell furniture
and stoves nt the right price. tidv
Spirfinngj MfiDHfiinKEiry CDjpceimfiimfflj
SMunirdlaiy
MMCIHI
MiDfinneipy Co
You will find it good judgment to await
this event as wo will then give you a
complete display of styles in millinery for
spring and summer.
TQqce Framdn MfiEflliMiry Cad
Ileta-im i Her Homo
After an expcrletico that she will
never forget Hafnium Williams de-
inirted for I'lttshurg Kan. yeslerduy
afternoon. Miss Williams was the 17.
year- old gill who -lalmed shn was
lured from Hie Central Hooms on
North Main to a house of 111 famo by
narry none. She wll: bn ready to ro
turn hero nt any lime that the ofl'l
oers may desire to assist In the pros
ecution of Hone A charge of va
graney was placed against Hono. Ho
was released on a 150 bond to uPPeur
in court today.
Influilon Of The Slomsili From HndiuMtcd
load Quick If Helicvrd Hy A
Sturt' Dyapcpiis Tablet.
AVhen you lake food lulu a stom-
ach liiat is tired and over-laxed the
gaKtrlc Juices do not lorni lust
enough to digest It properly. 80
the food becomes sour aid at once
begins lo throw off gases. Your
stomach becomes inflate. I Just us
surely us If you attached a toy bal-
loon to u gas Ji t. Then the gases
and foul odors Issue lorih and pol-
lute your breath making you an ob-
ject of nausea lo your friends l'our
tongue quickly becomes coaled and
you can tustu the ioiilnes.s Unit in
within you.
.Now all this condition Is changed
almost Inslanlly by a rilunrt's Dys-
pepMa Tablet. This liulu digester
gels busy ut once supplies ull Iho
digestive Juices that were lacking
digests the food In a Jiffy nnd opens
up the clogged Momach and bowels.
It also swei lens and relreslies the
mucous lining of the sloiuach nnd
bowels nnd restores pcacu und con-
tent. If you will give Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets a chance they will not only
sweelen your stomach but also your
disposition nnd you will never huvt)
Milliliter stomach ill.
one Brain of a single Ingredient In
Stuart's Dyspesia Tablets will digest
3.000 (trains of food. This saves
your stomach and gives It tho rest It
muds. All muscles require occas-
ional rest If they aro ever over-laxed.
The stomach Is no exception to this
rule.
Try a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets and you will wonder how you
ever got along without them. They
ure sold nt 10 cchIh by nil druggists
everywhere. A trial package will ho
sent free on request to F A. Htiinrl
Co. 1D0 Stuart Jlldg. Marshall
Mich.
Tim "restaurant" attracted thu at-
tention of the pollco following a se-
ries of culls from the depot. In mosl
(uses the piurol wagon would arrive
Just Id time to find everything calm
and tranquil
The bolstcous crowds grew so both-
ersome nnd fights were of such fre-
quent ocour'ciiiv It was snsplcloned
that a wholesale bartering of liquor
was tho cause. The place was under
'Vrvcllbince by the officers lor a w. ek
before evidence could be secured
against the proprietor.
ImmcdlnMy ufter Taylor's arrest
und thu finding of a holt.e of whisky
111 Ills possession a bandsman iiipiar-
id to bull him out. On 11 preliminary
rduy beiure Judge Ibms-
plca of not guilty
nnd being Insured leniency he ufter-
wards entered the reerso plea nnd aj High prleo does not always mean
fine of J.'iO and ten ikvys In Jail was. high .quality. Th. Cyclone sells high
assessed ly the DOUlt. j quality lit lew price. ad
i I'Hiirln.r v..ut
res-1 '
'011 lie entered
KNOWING ONE'S BUSINESS
Is a strange llilng Isn't it '
.Now If we could write ads as well and as attractively ns we make
our clothes every good dresser in town would he our customer.
The..- Hie nuno who hue never Hied 11s and you are the very
one we want now.
our Spring Woolens are here. Snappy IVautlful Sulisinntlal.
We know liow to iiiuku tin 111. Call and look them over. Wo are glad
to show you
FLEJVHVI5MG
"Authority In Clot licit." No. ll Eust Third Street.
The one teaspoon
ssnmn
baking powder
EALTII CLUB has the creatcst
leavr nliij force tho greatest
strength. One teaspoon of Health
Club goes as far as two teasyoons of other
brands.
It sells for one cent nn ounce nnd It
is the most economical you can buy because
you need use only half as much.
Health Club is prepared of the purest
Ingredients by the most bkillcd chemists.
Our formulas nre tho most exacting
each ingredient is measured nnd rigidly
tested fur quality no you can depend on tho
uniformity of Health Club which pract!
cally insures uniformity of your bakings.
Every ounce of Health Club receives tho
oven test before it is marketed. Enough
for on average baking is selected nt ran-
dom from 100 pounds or moro and given a
test in baking.
If you want the lightest flakiest bis-
cuits cake or pastries use Health Club
Next to your own ability it will be tho big-
gest factor in your baking successes. We
could charge more for Health Club and get
it but one cent nn ounce is the right price.
It's extravagance to pay more.
Health Club
Baking Powder
One Cent an Ounce
10c 15c
En Mil run )ij;niiiii.neii)Tinywil Hi smip
25c
iii oiiim Misywiiiiiiiiy nyHiup
An Exclusive Product of Tho Layton Pure Food Co. East St Louis IIL
Health Club Biscuits
Irinftrt flimr Mont)
V"('l' UwiNua Ilo.ltk Club Bkluj
I'-.w.li.r
1 lvrl tftupoon Mil
1 or 1! tiilMiMMun l)(itrnr UM
AHnl twn phi of milk nr iur mm or
Irm aongli lo Dill fr mtt 4uuh.
Nl ft ih tiomr. Mil mnA Ukl
Utthr Lhornuyhl. Ruh In lta
with um uniHti or nsjiibi Jmir. nr
riuniJln ( of a lrg pmii. Add milk or
wjir m ntui mm piiiMti miittitf lo wry
ft dough Mi wltb ivin or floilhl
knlfn. In iritfvrfio In naltiu thy warm hni(.
Tnrn eloiirfh unln wnll (1 m roil toni
toil nut llkthtlv till half an Imhtiil.-k (t
nln litKulii unit lny In httklnu pn ntl ta
nil hklnr rtnwdnr
linrutiiliitf
lb
cI'Mnly. Vmkn in hot uveu fruu twJ
fltLoa oilnutM
Tlin Cyrlona "ells new nml seennd
hand furniture for eiuth nr on terms:
no extp.'i eluirnes to tho customer
who buys on credit. o.dv
lteliinii With I'llmuicr
Peputy Hherlff Durell returned
from Hkliuook last nlitlit lirliiKlug
with J1I111 lir. Alexander alli'Ki'il to be
wanted fur ettiliezzlnmeol ut I'dleaii
Okla. The prUoiier wan turned over
(0 Iho T.a Floro Cotinly offlolala who
were wultlti for him.
The Nichols Transfer Co. now have
nw lirlek s(or room with eonereto
floor. I'liuiie 118 and g. our sluruito
end movlna; prices nnd savo money.
Office and store room No 4 North
Main ttdy
Every Woman
L Is laumhil Ui ihenld know '
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How Cardui Helped
Wc think there is no medicine so suitable for weak
nervous women as Cardui the woman's tonic.
It's not so important what we say but what
thousands of ladies say about the virtues of Cardui as
a relief from womanly ailments; and their word is what
we ask you to believe.
Mrs. J. M. Shepherd Durham N. C says : "I am
a farmer's wife and have a heap to do. Four months
ago I could not stand on my feet to do anything much;
but I tried Cardui and it did me more good than all
the doctors. Now I do the most of my work. You
don't know half how I thank you for the Cardui Home
Treatment I wish that all women who suffer from
womanly trouble would treat themselves as I have."
With such letters arriving every day who could
blame anybody for becoming enthusiastic over the
1 till Sii
1 ' Ami
1
m p niiiiipwiilws ; in ii 1 1 n 1
i'siiiiiiViiirt'nesWiiii iim 'mtmii 1
merits of a medicine like Cardui which has been en-
gaged for over 50 years in the work of relieving
women's sufferings?
Cardui is a tonic and especially a tonic for women
because it acts on the womanly organs and carries
strength to the weakest part of the womanly system.
In the last half century
Cardui has benefited so
many ladies that its repu-
tation is well-known to
most of our readers. Be-
ing prepared from per-
fectly harmless vegetable
ingredients it is a safe
natural medicine that you
may feel confidence In.
Your trouble may not
be dangerous now out if
neglected may become so.
Try Cardui today.
Your druggist sells it
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