Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 193, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 3, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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ru.ilin Hill I f i-ytal'llt-lii il i mt
Tills In IiI;IiI icnitiri llif'. It
rannln run ml ulmnt TiiImi
in mill Ih In thr t. i f lir'iiir ili'i i lnii.
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lo wi-llli I r ill in i .1 In tin m I'lilliii.
l mi r. ml lit fuaiiilatli n fur the .it
( il.iulUtlull l.f II ill I alio ..I.HlitS.
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thHt wiu.lij mn l tin- r ijiiii . ini MM ( f
H' mi nt ThiH u iih l.ii'Hiinf llif i niintry vt
f' Ulit tlurinir Hi. i t tinr Ii iu" Iihi
In i iniiitrt . umlitli'liK In Tulm 1'i.nnl .
! hill la i n i I.hi.kIiiK Iminl; iuimiiik
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j i'i1 "I i" 'i rMi.iu iiiii'sm 1 1 i
t thi- Imliaii I. Mi 1 1 i.i ttlin mi .nl. In't
H' fiirinrr I mm tin Nittli who will.
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Thl Im n. it Ktimilil ).; I.i t nn
Itt.rK will ki.i 1 1 1 1 ; tliat ).y itii.itn.r vmr a liall .li'.n
rnml ri.iii.-K -will lhin.l thlr nv mil i.f Tnlsi. tarli
M-rt liiK a Ini)... ii.iinl.i r nf thi ifty. (m i t itlr fanner!' In nt
.ili niaklin; huiiim lo le .r. ;..l i f. Il in w.ll (. lull. I a
hiilnlM.nie I in it I mm cit lu:c. lit nn l.itler tin) (n. y.-utn
Itu lf thiui I t i.nliiiK tl. iii- eli. pa ten. i.nil iini rut enn-nt
) nf tin- iti.ihtry.
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Kniimin I'l.t Ii. fliitniK ttith ii.i.tm 'li.n (t". irnmi-nt.
j Hut Kiiiimi- I'm will i it I.r it I I - tn .l.-liTininr vhitl.ir it
n-iilly ttHi.tn tl.e n.-H fni iii until Kilv. aril Sliamiuii lias
! rJlj'nilinl Im wIkI.. in h inattir.
H I l lii: lllls TMiK
mil AT IT IS ii tu-n Inwt the law tu throw stnr.es atr" u"-' "n.jui itt nf Its raw it niemlu rHlilp. tha
train (s Intt not r. nerally knuttn. In he ' " oln-Md; that In sitting up n pullet i
snl iiil.s i.f Tuliii a lar-ie nunvier nf thmiKhtloss fur the law and Its pr n'essr-s It Is Imt sound Iti
huts hair 'formed the liahit nf thruwlnir Mmies dnuiii. If l.ahur Insists un recoKUiziiiK thesiili
At the t r ii in m as tin) puss. I'lTluips
lieen warned In ih slsi ht their .arontn Hut If they i must he . ci.ii .led
nhi iil.l he aiToslid. as thet mat he then they would mint
In apire. lale the rat nf the nfTi-nse
Twn Ik.' s and a man hate heen iiriestid In tVeek
t'l.imty lur this nf(i nn- Kmks were thrown at n pas.
fennir tialu. line nf llieni wenl thrmmh a window and
Hun k a pusm i.M r IiiIIIi Iihk a ilimsi t mis wmiiiil The
Injured man is In a hospital In tills city mid these huts
may hate tn fa. e i. chatue uf murder.
I'arenls should nmnsel their lints regarding inch
tlihiK". The ntiiae l.ny dues nut think until after he
lins in ted. If he did he would know 'hotter than lo stunt
train. Ktin were there no law on the siilijoet him h a
thliiK Is un eiilhlll"n if lawlessness whi.li ihntild not
I'd limoked.
If thire are klilnnf i. is in the cour.tiy rnn they not
'"' Ihiln. nl t nie n Tulsa and lid us nf one uf utir
n hoi'l t w.rds and i ne nf cur supiilur cnurls?
Oil AIHAM hS AtiAIV.
I -.VL HA8 AtiVANCKO two rents un the barrel. This
If I r"'"- " ntinns ninny thniisand if dollars
III month to (lit prodiioert; ninny additional
" thnusnndn put Into the ehiinnelii of local trade.
1't.r all of this wt art thankful.
Hut when nn ronnldpra that tht two rent advance
I made to take care of market conditions JustlftiiiK
mort than twenty timet that n.lvance It doesn't look no
fine after nil. I'nylnt 4 4 ccnta It good. Hut pnyhiK 4 4
tend for conimodily that the general market vendi-
tioni nrjtit should en a dollar In bad.
liut wt art duly thankful nt that.
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According In tht wenther fort'-nst old Winter In locked
tn a final tlrus-glv "h e'prlng this week. At a rouse-
giiencc wt can expect most anything and need be sur-
prised nt nothing.
Tulsa linn ban two sup. llm- Judges and two boards of
(duration. Hut Tulsa Is not in alllii.il proud of Its os-
li ssinnn as some folks might suspni t.
Hangnr Mdlne wan almost tutnly
f'uiulu.t. I i filly t'l.c nl the r.sultn of
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What li--wl.nl
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llll nl.li.lt III fill.
M.iin ulinl in this
ill i M.iier
not i-i tin Ii nf; I. nl
Thai's II. I- ql.
him ii mur riiini !
tub lake Mi- til"
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Mik (w Mil. nr ri.ll
i If tin y tiro n . eesf ill hi I'lllii f Improves nil them nr '
.lojcnpii-H Hum i ' 1 1 1 1-1 k I If t'" arc failure thin In
. 1 1 r 1 1 1 1" It in nI'M rM.tli'iin mnl tuur ex i rli iu i- nml hi
Tulna I
itch j m . ds.
.j"r will ynu j.lra
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fur . .n i in Ims I ii t!t.
utili -s .ill n 11 A i.!
;'l..r lu nu ay tu nml
vniv.
I wu iiiiir rurit!
nf TiiIm. June 1.
mi in. s that tli
I" IhIiik uttlnl up.
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liiilniiilf nianiiir a
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tiny hate never mimI humh as
"Why dnesi.'t
did -tu until.
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destroyed by f!r
uliiu Lienioi ratio.
Cluthrlt now
ih mighty halt
bUITOKIAL I'l liMlV 1 1 1 II S.
CST NOW Till': Mmkngic riKnr.lv and the Mus-
kog.c Times Im iiiih ml are fighting a i i-trulur.
fashioned h v ;j!i i-r duel. II muy be im-
ethical nml d.n iui tcmiK fi r the Wiii Ul tn say any
ihlne; In r rii iri "I'lil.-i- the m nr. but It i n inin im tu
ponder ugn.ii for . l imps tin- thousandth time h rri.li-
li in.
run ;-the Justification fur .rrsi.n-
i-illmrlnl million'.' Alt lh outset l"-t iih
;s imt u linii.ii nan limn run- iiiai we
Not I. I. it I'f It Tll- World tu.8 Mlltilll
KM'fil: h"t a Hist ilml Imt lias sinned
what H Ji.Mitici.tioh ?
cello II. Ill mil l.tl.ir hUSMlolH kullltll I"
ilr Is gla.l 'r your niiiahc. l mir
i.l'pnr.iinltie. Thoiofort he docs lint
Ml I 'rt hi 11111 tour nimuie-ii nii'iimu".
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n t 1 . h. In . rin. ini.; Iuk r. nii-linr i
in Ifi.r ill An liin Iui.iiih; ii.aU i.i u
ll f 'i-llmv I. t n.n it rinht. !
' I . m i man l.ii.s iili .ii rum r;i.ii(i tlnii imrllriiliir '
liiikiiiit-H i.r ir.li-MM'ii. Ami In- linln it mii-i ! ihhi'.iI- j
. 1 1 1 k i"1 IhuM' liliaf ii n- rlnlit nr mimiik- It I" nrlllur
' i mil ti nil1' in-r .Ii i i nl ti'i urn miit; in n-.j:tl bin Mirnieliti'r.
j'llli' I J I ' 1 1 1' lH I I'll IIUK Its lillf MTl.T NiV I 111 1111(1 III : I V
' 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I h ! inn .;iiili nf llii' nlli ini'.
I Ni ni-''... ! men I. iiitv then- ilnii'.'s. Tiny lire i'uii-f-l.iiitb
tlire t. n In 1 1 i t Mt with tin I'.ttv jeiili.iisl. s nf
llll. I.' Ml.ll the I'T ifl--:(ill mill thi-t ilete.-;. the II I. .n.f .'K-
! j-l n ; 1 1 tu. lu i- n iiii innes t-ni-li ed. Vi-t i hey in renter
jlh.-iii all. It 'tiail nf iIm'ih!iik i'i' lie Iswiief. i n their
im rit ii-. -nihlle ii-nn s. they drop in permin.tlltH nml u
I'lil'lii- (llr-i ijKii-n ti. (. i iieiateH inti. .. pri-Minnl -..ntllc. hi--twiin
I tvii I ;.! : t iil.ialH who me lint ikmhh unil u it lint
ho. "Ille is-ine-i.
I.r ine itHtir tu iifunl the pi-hale iliaraelcr nf nil.
ullu i i ill tt.r ; tn i all his hut. tl . ntiteiiipoi-Hn n Iturs'i- llm f
ami tturs-e. nun le d f i.jc I" the (.f'.-.-e furee hi.! In
the (minuet t i f he wrller 11 ar us. ? the iu ki r ami d..-
V'l. t ef th:- 1 . an i lie p.: I 1 1 . -. ( Hilt t In n a limn nfferi. hiin-
mH fi r Ih i.lll. e. .f is a I'lihl.e i.ttl.-l-il. if it perntis-
hihle tn taki- lillll ti. pie. s tu as. (Haiti tllllll l.'.ak. the
tt heels f(. uunil.
lalitiis. In-.ti r than ullur nun shmild knnw that
tint l"sc iHvte ami ititHiin.e when they permit their
liipern In I.e.. .me persi.nnl leans I'll pi rs n.jiy dt;!it
eai h ithrr mi panic istn s. The mill Cult niakfc llnm
e" ' 1 1 lil net ei try tu make thenieltcs piihlie issues.
Ni-ws-Ciipital fonts thin the Mexican
1. ell.' tn Mil'ilip t;.e ti-it nf . (1.
i lerk .it Mll:l.uK.ee
woods inn i) k i:.
K.il I.AIit'It hceiln the inM. e Iven It
1 1. Il.itwnuil II U In fur H hail Heantm.
i ii'n ax It's I ase 1 !:.t tt i.ml Ih ncmllng
inl'aininatnry llliraiurt- ealllnn on
i : K-i 1' i .1 lain !' i f nil kin. Is In pr. .pitati' n i;il.il..l
strike un the ila the Mi Ni.mai -m. ihaiyed with i.ntimer-
ii.ile .! naitilt in: pi. Is in which n'l.ri s i.f lives hnte he.-n
1 s-1 . are put hi trial. Thrl" sata llnyttui il. "muat he
the nnmer nf jl'.e wnlkei-i In the i halli rise nf tl.tt
inasti t k."
The "man. rs " In tills case are the penple evert heii-
win. are simply demaiul hik thai tlie law lake Its .uurse;
tha: the rsnn nr p. rscns Kiiilly uf thine murders lie
made tn p .y the penalty that iwieiety has prut Pled fuf
Its uit ti iirnti i tlnn. What lliiytvinnl ruilh i i.nnsels
Ihi-n fin e Is that ci caiiiue.l lahnr shall i.llteially pri'itin-
pnte thr pullet that lis nienihera are nhtue the law anil
must imt le put un trial fur any crime.
Ijihni- must iiii! i sland If It In to cotninanil the re.
sput uf the pi (.pie am) the cuiifl.li m e anil Int-al niiliport
thai (he Ibw
of iledalice
soiinrlltiir Its own
I nssassln
liKitimate ineiitiK tn nil end then It
that Its nil ternary has the same lilen-
thiil light. And that means ( ha us. retnltitlnii a relh'ii uf
terrnr In which the third clans Innumerably itrenti-r
than either the "master class'' or the liilmr nrnanlzu-
tl.y.K will he fur.-id m Intercede fur Its own prnlfctlun.
There hat Inter heen a moment In thin eiise when
ornanleil lahnr was nn trial fur these trltnes. This fel-
Iny llaytvu..il and men nf his ilk seem .let. i inimnl to
put It nn trial. iirKatilxed lahnr inn do no hitler at this
I inn- than tu s'tut I. h thin tvpe of iikIIiiIui.
adtanie?" the Wutlil usked. And it
M I.COMi: I OH COI.I.I S ' 1 1.11-'..
WAliM AND CiiltniAI welcome attiills thr
lltlr. tis of those secllulis of lingers C. unty that
are necking admission tn Tulsn Countt. (.' .1.
Illistllle Is one nf the guml tuttns of this part
of Oklahoma and It Is going to he lastly hotter. In till-
ing to become a part of Tulsa County Colllnsvillo will
unquestionably be fm thrritig Its own Interests and hast-
ening Its distlny. Colllust lllc is going to he one of the
Industrlnl editors of Oklahoma There has never been
a time when there tins any questlun nn this point and
now tt In 'In inn appreciated by all.
Hlght Sunn nn lutci-urban line ttlll creep out fnun
Tulsa and bring Cullinsvllle Into exceedingly elose re-
lntloiisltlp with this city. Tulsa expoetn to be the great
Industrial and Interiiihan .inter ol Oklahoma It makes
no ht pocililcnl effort to hide this amhltlnn. it expects
to always be much larger thnn Colllnsi lllr-nr any other
town In this part of the Mute. Hut It wants Cullins-
vllle to become a pnrt of this county and to secure every
smelter nnd liiduslriil plant possible. And Tulsa will
help In this work Just a It It hulplhg the new town of
Hands Sprints to acquire Industrial enterprises.
The CVlllnsvlIlt penplt may rely absolutely on the
friendship of Tulsa folk and may rest assured that
they will receive tvery consideration and attention lo
which I hey are no Justly entitled. That section of roun.
try should have been a part of thin county from the
lust and self-interest alone will Impel tht properiy
ottnein there to vote In fator of cutting lose from lingers
County.
hat a nonpartisan administration How
fallenl
Cy Whitfakers
Place
Bx JOSEPH C. LINCOLN
Copyright. IC8. by D. Applrtun
6 Co.
(Continued from )itcr.la.t 's pa-i.)
"W'lii'-e-e!" (.limited Hniley UuiiR.
tnsalng Ilns'n tilmve liln bond. "Your
I'ni'le Cy'n wenllioreil tlie Ilnru nnd Is
Imiind for clear water now. Three
clieert for our aide! Won't we plvc
lilm n reccpllnn ttlirn we t'l It t in back
hcrv."
"Won't wo!" crowed Asaph "Well.
I Jiiat ptp'sa we will! You oiigiit o
hear Ancle mid lite rvst of 'fin i limit
hymns nf plciry about liltu. A body 'd
think tlicy iilwnyn knew be wan lite
salt of Hie rtirth Maybe I don't rub
It In a lit t to. Iny? (.ill. nu inaylie
tint!"
"And 11011).!" chimed In Mr Ibtnirn.
"Anil Ileni.-tn' Would you ever believe
he'd clianjre so nil of n sudden? llully
old Wlilt! I tan mention his name
now without Ki'tury'a IniuHn' on t
ine like a sanuKllile. Wine! 1 buy
whe-ei'!"
lie oontliiiiod to any It. mid Ocnrt;!-
ii linn nnd Asaph t-al.l n tint iiii.kii!ii'.ih1
to tlie snine tlilni; A cli.nikre hntl onine
over our UnyiK.rt noclnl HtninsphcTo a
innrvelntis (liniiyo. And t Siiiunoiis-
nnd nioru wonderful Hilll tit Tml
SiinpKun's li;.il.cr Rhop pin i ih wcro
beini; niitdo mil perfected fur prncied-
Itura In which Cyrus WUiU:ikcr wits to
piny the most proinlnen; p.-.rt.
Motintvhllo tlie conritlr'scence went
on lit a rapid rule. Ah soon n he was
poriiiltii-d lo talk Captain Cy brnn
tn question his lawyer. How nlioiit
tlie appeal? Il.-ul Atkins done any-
thins furtlicr? The amnti-rs tvorc snt
lsfiictory. The c.-ikp had bocn (licpped
-the Honorable llctnan lind un noli need
Its Tvlth.lruu'al. Ho had xnlil Hint he
lind I'hiiiiiied his mind and should not
continue to rHpouse t lie Thiunus cnusc
In fact lie vet'ined lo liavo whirled
iorupletely iibo'il on Ills pedintiil and.
like a compass now pointed only In
one dlrectloi"tuivurtl his "boyhood
friend" and present neighbor. Cyril!"
Whiltuker.
"It'a perfectly astoumlliiK." com
tnented ."etilmdy. "Wliat In the world
oiiptnln. did you do to blui while you
were In WiiNhlnj.'ton'i"'
"Oh nothlii" in ni-li." wna Ihe rather
dislnti'tested iitiKwcr. "Hltn n::. I tne
lutd a talk and lie saw Hie. irror of his
ways 1 al'lnfe. How's Hos'n today?
JM'l yon iflvif her my love when you
phoned'"
"So far ns the caae Is concerned"
went on the lawyer "I think we
Bliould have won tluit. anyway. Il's
a curious thing. Tlmnins him dlsnp
pen red. How lie cot word or who he
pot It fro id 1 doti'i know but he must
l:fivc and tip'n pone somewhere no
one knows where. And yet I'm not
certain III .'it we were on the lit'ltl trail.
It jsetini-d certain u week ugo but
now"-
Tlio raptnin had not been llsti'iilns.
He was thinking. Thomas had gone
had lie? Good! Heman wna living- up
to his promise. And Hos'n Mod bless
her. ivna free from that danger.
"Have jou heard from Kinnilc? 1
asked yon" he repealed.
He would not listen to anything fur-
ther concerning Thomas cither then or
Inter. He was sick of tho wbnlu busi-
ness he declared and now Hint every-
thing wns all right didn't wish lo
talk about It ngnln. He asked nothing-
about the impropriation and the Inw-
yer acting under Rtrh t orders did not
mention It.
Only one did Cnptuln Cy Inquire
concerning a rersoo In bin home town
who wna not a tiictnlier of his house-
hold. "How ls-tr-how tht teacher?" ht
Inquired one innrnliig.
"How's who?"
"Why I'hoehe Pnwos tho sehnol-
te.iclier. fJninrt Is she?"
"Yes. Indeed. Why the. lias been
tho most"
The doctor enme In Jrjfit then and
the Interview lei'tnlnnted. It wna not
resumed because that afternoon Mr.
I'ealiody started for Itoston on n busi-
ness trip to be gone sotno time-.
And nt last came the great dny the
day when Captain Cy wns to be taken
homo. He wiih up and iiIh.iiI had
been out for several Miort walks nnd
was very nearly his own aelf nt'iilti.
Ho wns In good spirits too at limes
but had tits of teeming depression
which under the circumstances wero
iiiicxplnlnnble. The doctor thought
they were due to his recent Illness nnd
fnrbnde qnesl Inning.
Tlio original plan had been for tht
rnptaln to go to nayport In tho train
but the morning net for his departure
was such a beautiful one that Mr. Tea-
bndy who had the dny before relum-
ed from tlie city suggested driving
over. 8o the open cnrrlnge drawn by
tht renbody "span" was brought
around to the front steps md the
cnptnln. bundled up until ns tie snl.l
ho felt like n wharf rut Inside a cotton
Imle emerged from tha hoti wlilch
had ahelieroil him for a weary month
and climbed to tho back seat. The At-
torney got In beside him.
"All ashore that's go In' ashore." oh-
sorted Cnptnln Cy. Then to thedrlvor
who stood by Ihe hnrsea' hendi he
added; "Htaud by to get ship under
way commodore I'm bnmetvard
bound and there's a little nnwinnlt
of mine wnltln' on Hie dock nlrendy I
wouldn't wonder. Ho don't hang
around those waters no longer 'n you
can he! p."
Tut Mr. IVnliudy imllfJ itiJ Ii'ld
hutii) un IiIh cliiiulilor.
"JiiMt iiilniilo cuptnlii" lie old.
"NVvf n t itnotLtr iiUHKHtifter. Htie
cum.' to llio Imuiitf Lint evi'iilnif. but
i lr. Colo tliotiuht ttils woulil to HQ cx-
' cltlnu tiny tor yon imJ yon iniiHt Hleop
1 In pri'i'iirniHMi for It. 8u wo kept bur
I In tlio Im. ki;rouuJ. It ww mmietulng
uf u Jub. liut- llurrahl Hero !to Isl"
Mrs. IViiIkkIv. Hip law)r'ti wlf
I ... - . i. ... ...k
dlieuitl llif jrniituonr. mio yum u.u(u-
M s v
"C.M'I.K CHil'hl" WHR BCIIKAMKU JOT-
OtHI.Y.
. 1; g. 'l'lic next moment n small ligure
slo t past her down the steps and into
' the carriage like a rid hooded bomb-
; rlicil.
! "I n. le Cyrus!" she screamed Joyous-
j ly. "Diiclf Cyrus It's mo! Hole 1
; n ni!"
! And Captain Cy. springing up and
1 sheiidlug wraps nnd robes received
' the iMiinlisliell with open arms unil
i hugged It tight.
"Itos'ti!" ho shoutcil. "Hy Ihe big
flipper Hok'ii! Why you li I tie--you
iiiu"-
(Coiitlniicil In toumrrott'i! paper.)
Hint Is irnicy thrown away. Ter-
rene ft. in us and hulld you a hurrn.
Uri'ttii Int. Co. Huston and Second
a dv
gl AKHI MM. IN HUV.VIi:.
Ill
Spile i.f Itctler Manners Human
Naluiv Is I nicucneriile.
If you wire lo uuarrel with your
tvu'e" io the magistrate's i.rrtiular
words are repotted "you must do so
ni l. tly In pi ivaVe." Thus d cg th
Imt . liainpi 'ti the ( (immontt eal. AIa.1
rl'iinnlal (ii;.r r.ls it holds no iloiiht
In be an outrage on decency and cur-
rupting to the morals of the young.
The p .ini p.rlmps seems tun obvious
tu be lull rei ting. Koine Instinct do-
niuiiiliiiK privacy for these aflair. Is to
he .1. ti l led even in the most ilegmd-
i d. Kven when the quarrel liuda to
pliyis.al tl .h'li.-e In Hie streit. Inis-
baiul and wife are agreed in consid-
ering l a pritnte matter with which
neither the lntv nt r public opinion litis
any cnneer.-i. The mlnl'tratl. ns of
neighbors utid police lire (.like re-
st lltell.
And why ton ask with Indignation
do these superficial pari.gitiphs con-
cern tl.einseltes with such ugly arid
sordid seen s l'urely for edilli ation.
W'v are agreed that In the extreme
and brutal case the lw and the pub-
lic may very well Interfere not only
ft r the protrcllon of the sufferer but
fur the previ ntion of Incidents which
are dli-gusting- Hut vte do not main-
tain tviih siithclent vehemence thai all
kinds uf matrimonial quarrels are dis-
gusting to the sensitive mind. You
havo probably a right to think your
husband a fool. You hate no right
In mil him a foul In fore anyone ol-e.
Net fur the Kike of his feelings but
for public decency.
Who you Inquire with Indignation
dues call her husband a fool Such
language l ebis to tht same low- stra-
tum as black eyes. This is a mere
pretiirlcallnn. People of education
and breeding do nut Indeed call
spades nr husbands lilloUt but they
Imply with a virulent e thai far sur-
passes any more unadorned speech
Of course it Is not suggested thnt the
wife Is uny wurse thnn the husband.
He iiKo nlltiHg hi niself tunes and
phrases which are designed lo sting.
The old tn.e of U.rd liraxfleld still
.ins Its inula l. lie was at whirl when
his portlier displeased him. aid he
broke (nit: "What are yon di Ing ye
tloiinurt milil-. " and then recol-
lected hlni'ilf tvllh nn "Kb. eh your
pardon's begged mn'nm. I took ye
for my aln wife.' Manners Imve
changed for Ihe better but human na-
ture learning unregeiiernle. Hus-
bands and wives whon Ihe weather Is
b'ld or n train Is late still allow thein-
silies runnier checks and qiilp qunr-
rebonie which are none the less ugly
fur being recently wrapped up
'What tit v do In (private Is as the
matlstrnte .--lu'ely suggests their own
uirrtalr. A word that cuts or a tone
that tm run In private can be privately
cured with . peed You are unwise. If
you eannut 'urge! at leisure what wns
sulil In haste. o long as It was said
without a vlitics. Hut the public
sneir Is am 'her matter. An audience
multiples the effect of every thing.
Clay Is called a heavy soil and
sand a light soil. Thla does nut re-
fer to weight however. Light and
heavy ns applied to noils are terms
which refer to tht ense or difficulty
with which they can be plowed or
cultivated.
DEAFNESS CANNOT BB CUBED
hy Inral ppl-ratluna ti thfy eilKict rtscJi
lli dim. id pnrtion vt th ttr. There It
only ens wsv tu curt deufneu nd tht Is
ly rnmiiiuiiensl rtmiiiin. JieafntM U
is.ned by in Itiflsiqfd cnDlilinn of U)
nmroui lining ef Ih Kuilarhina Tub.
Whta Ibir In be It Inlluiid ou br t
rumtihnt an in i nr Imperfeet hearlns tnl
when it la enl.reljr eloaed Peafneaa la tha
remit anil nnleaa tht Inflsnunstina ran b
taken out nnd this tuba v-eannmd to ill
nornial eondllinn hearing will be deatrnyed
foreer; nine esai'a out ol tn r rsuaed' ky
Catarrh whlrh la nlhin bnl in Inflamed
rimdition nf Ihe mut"ul aurfarea.
W will fie Otia Hundred tVilltn (or tny
re ul brsfneaa (nnuad hj ralarrh) that
lannot be eure by 1111 a Catarrh Cur a.
Hi ltd Inr rirrulara fr.
r J I'll KNKT 00. Toledo 0.
Pn'.l hy llrnttiila TAe.
TU lull family lilla lot toualluailoa.
I Hi .tv'&s pif
M4
Another Thing--in Check-
ing up the Month's Bills
just paid lmw many of these ooiild liavt' heen re-
duced nr entirely avoided living in your own liome?
It is iiitcrestiriL' to know liow wmu? jieoplc have
tliis renting proposition beaten to a frazzle. One of
tlicse. a neighbor family owns a home on fifty feet
ef ground. They keep a lew liens in a lot good cow
and liave a fine garden. Of course tliey pay no rent.
Their grocer and market bills are ridiculously .small.
They have their own milk cream butter eggs and
young chickens. In one corner ol the garden are the
asparagus pie plant and s'trawberry beds. All sorts
of vegetables fresh and green come out of that'gar-
(l. n. Three cherry trees some plum peach and pear
In (- a few grapes and berries afford fruit all spring
and summer and still leave room in the front yard
for roses and vines. .lust outside the walk in the
parking are two line maples. No wonder they enjoy
life and know theirs is the only system. Yet the lot
Wi.s bought and the house built on 55 a month. Now
days in Orchard Addition right on the car line four
minutes' ride east of Main street it is easier $ I
down and .f 1 a week does the business and we help
yen build the home.
It will be worth your while to talk this over with
us. ' Our proposition may surprise you and we know
it will profit you.
G. C. STEBBINS & C(V
AGENTS
i N ''yuv
' 'At I
I RVtM - "... 1
- -'i )((Ji''"ti s.
It costs you nothing to have your teeth examined
and you will save money pain and time and obtain
the best work by coming to
IS! ALBA DENTISTS
Offhe I'linnc MM 10ft So. Main fit IUnldcnoo Phone Itlntk 790.
Gold Crowns $3 up. Set of Teeth up.
Bridge work $3 up. Painless Extraction 60c.
'EdDW l(0)Mnn(0)im
TULSA OK LA.
U'.ADINO EUROPEAN HOTEL. OF EASTERN OKLAHOMA.
Hales U-OO up Kxeellent Service.
CAFi: IN CONNECTION FURNISHES ELKOANT MEALS AT
TOPtLAR PRICES.
CITY
At t per rent on Huslness Property nnd 8 1-2 per cent on Hesldences
THE INTER-STATE MORTGAGE TRUST CO.
' Motdicr Pllt ber & lYiiroe Agenla
Insurance Loans and floods No. II
Phone 1091
kvmiMI.Miati
tflftWS'
402 South Main St.
Dr. P A. Burhans
Gives his personal at-
tention to all work
done in the
ALBA DENTAL OFFICES
OF TULSA .
Dr. Burhans is a gradu-
ate of Northwestern
Dental College of Chi-
cago; has been in active
practice for 11 years
and is fully qualified to
look after your teeth.
t cat Fecund Hi. Hear Colonial Trust
Company.
The Spirit of Strength
and the Goddess of Health both
work for purity and cleanliness.
Modern sanitary plumbing- 'forms
a most Important medium towards
attaining thla desirable factor for
. with the Improvements In hath-
. rooms kitchens lavatories and
nther esentials lo modern homes
which have been gained by puree
lain and enameled tubs sinks and
closets and opon plumbing dl-
neaae and Ill-health can be greatly
eliminated. Therefore celebrate
the coming of summer by Ins.'all-
fng tha right kind of plumbing; In
your home.
WATTS PLUMBING COMPANY
0S East Third St.
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