Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 282, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1911 Page: 7 of 8
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.ISA DAILY WOULD lltlli.U MOItVIVO AKil sT II. JIHI.
want Aims
No nd leu than 18 cent.
We reserve the right lo revls
and classify all ads or reject
uinlt and refund amount paid.
tend suggvaj luiis or cum-
(liulm to Wiint Ad Manager.
Uelurn wrung replies.
Three liniu add ery suldum
(all.
Money refunded on unu.icd In.
tCI'llUUS.
En on i.orroted or money re
funded.
Avoid Buturduy night ruh-
tend your ad In curly.
MATTIES
Ono criit a word each lsnc
i'hone your ad to 1000. Tur
credit la good If you own a
pholia.
Classification not nuuranlecd
after 8 p. m.
WAN ! I I).
'WANTKh- KNti At I K M V. NTS (lIT'K K MAN
UK' r and. tttr cm pni :il inn rotmiit-rciHl tun!
Jilllilil- otlire ni counts. S khuimt UlliC It
kii'ciiilt)'. Illi k'ilil'' ilc' iiini nlii ill i'iiti-rcd.
Aililri'kk Anilitur. Ilm '.'7 4. K i.) i llville Ark.
WAXTKl) I'tiKITItiN KY SHAD
k.'rnilirr luiviii); fin: avi rK i xhtii tu 1 in
ukUli'Hiia law tilfi'''1; iilwi exiHTiiiir. in
ruiirt rt'unrt inp : ran irivo A-l iffi-n-nri-k
Iiif. KrnNt Si'iitiiii'l Mi).
WANTFIi -A hiIht ImrliiT t "t"''. Vint
In. Ki.nil workiiinii. I.. 1.. TlTtHll.l. Hiu
llr.H'l dk In
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i 1 1.11 VV .V.N I 1 11 1 I..M Al.lv
W A N n: 1 ) - K X I I ; 1 1 1 K N ' K 1 WAITU K ss
('.still liMirv I. in. ih. m .N'.-rtli Mnin
SITI ATIOX W ANTi:i.
SITT ATKlN WANTI.II-A.S KXl'KUIKXO'
rl ntirsi' riirt; uf iTuulrtii ur liivulidk iire-
frrrt'il. lTiuiiu lliii.
l'OU SAl.li Allht Kl J-A.N LUl S.
t'OB KA1.K tiKl'dMi HAND 2 INCH
lumber; ull ilinu-iihiuni. ; rail new lU-blui)
linliT. Culilu iTi k l'ruki'.
I'TIlt HAI.l 1 4 1 II. 1'. WOTOB t yiT.K.
liimil uu new. N ill hill ilu-Hp ll tbkvn HI
I'lll'i'. l'tltillt) Kl'll lbtid.
fTKW l'AN lit. aw KAST KKCONU
Htrc.T.
V A.VTi:D-MlSCDl.LAM Ol'S.
WA.NTKI) (INK (IKKVlItU NT); All HT
tic (nut. Addri'n riiktiiuisU'r. Mdhawk. llkli.
WAXTKH-TO TAKE CA UK (IF 1 T H
Vlklitil ri'Kiilciicn iii ri'turn fur rcut uf
ruiiiiiH. AililrikB C78 1'iim World.
WANTKU TO HIY FKATHKU It HUH
M ml illin. Call 114t).
l'OU IttXl MISCtl.KAMJOl'S.
KOH SAI.K-H. It. KKSTAl'KAST OMi
lainilri d fret finiu deput ; k'""1! uuMHi'kH;
n lliht mi ii' Tiumt of piiur hi nlth. W rite
J. g. Wrllk ltd n Alton Okla.
l'OU HA1.K ATTRACTIVK COTTAtIK
riiimc nt a hiiirificu mi accuuiil of nwtirri
li-it v n. vity. I iiiii on part. 141 rxiutli
ll-ll VI 1-1 'It V. I Mill' on
KImii.iiI. I'li.'lH' Hid
WASH TTHS III.'. i!OU KASl' SKI OND
Ktl'.l.
Knit KKN'T.
My entire iniildii.i:. .Nu. 1"0 South Main
Ftrit-t (iin.m.ilily known an "Tim Oil l'.l
clliilikte. ' '
'1 lie preM'iit Iiake expires Atiirnst 20 and
pokbikhiun can bo given on and after Unit
dale.
K'or furllur particulars r'lll on rl. U.
Kennedy l.mul Cuinpuny IU A North Mam
ttiect.
J. I.. KKNNKDY.
""TTnTNtTATiTXr oTTTIt"
ritiiu. imule in to. id ns new al tlio Tulsa
I i rieture l.'einir Sle.ii In S.ulli ItouiilT
ACCOl'M'IXli.
TI1I0 JOHN A. AltXUl.ll COM PAN V.
l'ul.illo Ai-ciitmtliiB and Ccllct lions.
Credit Hi ports Kunilshi'd.
215 Ciiilnil Hunk I'.ulldlng.
. I'lii'm.' lUl'J. Tulsa Okluhomu.
I'Olt SAI.!; AlTO.MOlill.l.S.
Al'TOMOHII.KN FOIt NAI.K-Ono Col.
IllnlilU Coup. Itllll I'Olllpletu with Hei'tlfler
ili-ieii less than V diki lufli'H price $J(Mi(l.
One Chiiliiiers "Tlnrty" 'Touriinf car price
$-iin complete newly punned. One Hint)
Llialinera "Thirty" Umiilster $il(iu. Dun
M iitel "1" NTllUl Steamer complete. If7tl'.
14 evlindcr Maxwell KoadMer JliU. iiilna
t . it 1. 1 Car ( o . I'hone ei4;t.
I.OSX AMI Hll.M).
LOST W1IITK HANIiMAO IN lil'SI-
lies' ii'iiti'i'. Finder cull i'lione 111- two
ILSIi:SS tllAMKS.
Foil HAI.K FAMILY AFKAIUS COM-
pel rjiiick disposal of nice little r"uiiimr
nouse; uioiicy making clianre. Ill A South
llOSt'lIl
McflirpMflttaiiiii IffliitlltEll
Kl'ltol'lOAN I'l.AN
Konms liy day or week; cool and num
ilcslnilih' Li city; inudcrn UtrouKliout
Make your home at Metropolitan
l'lionc i:i.".tl. 2nd llotildcr
OUT CI' TOWN Hl.h KSTATE.
HO AITiKH .M1SSOI KI LAND FOIt NO.
M Star. State what you have price nuil lo-
cation of machine. .) 14. Klliaoli Collnm-
villi- OklH. H" M7.
Kcatl the World Want A1.
HOUSEHOLD COUPON NUMBER 170
Clip and save 40 consecutively numbered coupons Martina;
with any numlier and get n. 41-pleco dinner set a 26-pleco rTlver
Kct a 7-pIeco "J'res-cut" water or lemonade set a set of lingers
Spoons n pair of adjustable tension prlng chears or a 6-plt-ca
kitchen set by paying the smnll cash difference.
Tills COITON IS HKTTKH THAN Till; CASH.
Order the World rt "t to your homo at onco and take od-
vnntftffu of this great opportunity. .
IIOOM-I IKMSltl 1).
loll 11K.NT TWO WKI.I kk.MmIKIi
rniiik f"r Jilil hoiifceL. yn.K btriti' nnul
iu j ihiiU'Iu i' kiilf iiiiiuiii'i private jorili
nine al t wnn-r in liuiikc Lot It hot and ri'Ul
imnnlry in Uimim.-iiI rolri.'i rutor tclii-hom
lit. it ha'tit. 'H b liliune 1'J J 4. ie'j .-mo.iIi
1 Oil UK. NT - - MM I 1 1 LAST KooM
newly fiiriutlu il ; iii E . i u lenhc; rlon- in
riuholn. Mr. fcul. Sol.tli t Uu 1I1I114U. I'hone
111 .1 I. It?.
loll UI.NT IWO J-I KMSIIi'.ll HooMS
fur lla'lll Iooim ki ' yii.fc. lo undo li h.'.l
lofiiiH ground lloiu. .Vluililu Iioum-. 4l'fl S
initio l.
Nlt'KI.Y H KMMIKD KooM MH 1 11
I'M! rf'O.'Mire tin. I o;nil III lll"'l' Til ll'illlU
fur in. ilij tji.iuli i tti-j winy I'll. ii. i' ll' il-
lll'.lil.
lT.K.Cvi.NT HOiNl' lloo.M M.l'oM)
flour ; I. ulli uilj.ill.k; laitf' il.-i.ct illlcl
liniiir; nut h punning houki-. I'lu.iie 14M
I'Hlt ltK.NT-TWO IT It M 1 1 K 1 KlinMS
In tiiixltlli lii'lnv. 71)4 .Smith I'cnvir. 1'linoe
l'OU HKNT - (T.KAN WKI.I. ft UMSIl
1 riiniii kiiiitli npi'Mire. Hut Si-aiUi
llonlilcr.
Folt UK NT -- Fl UMSIIKI)
IllOllt'lll. (ll.'l tioutli Llwooil.
Hi IU M
l'OU KKN'T liKSlltAIII.F. HIUIIOI'M
fM no. aim Wikl Kinlilh Street I h.n.e Mi!
FOIt ItK.NT -SI.KKITNO OK IIOISK
kiping fooiiia. Modem; kliaile. l'linlie 1
Kilt ItK.NT-'IWO HIIHHIN 1-TtONf:
for light houkt keeping. "t'tt rii.uth llelroit
Foil UK NT NIIKI.Y FI KNTSIIKH
modern roouiK. 4 1 II himth Cni.ii n iui 1 1.
Foil HKNT -M01KH.N
Suuiti Cliey enim.
Koo.M.
lioi hiis i on ui;nt.
Foil HKNT DKslHAHI.K fi ItooM
modi ru C'ttkgf rorni r 12th and South lien
fcr. Nt-w 5 room inudern cttiige 11;.''
(arhi.n ave l'lioi.e lied 16-IU or call at 1-10
Se.ulli F.lwoud.
TO KE.NT-Ntl. lllti SOI TH ( INCLN
nati Avenue uioderii rotlugp; fiva riHUul
and hath; g 1 order; fun- ticifclil-irliiiotl.
K C. (iiddiiiKu I'hono H.'iU.
FOB HKNT MOHKHN FIVK IIOOM
apiil tiuiith decorated; rloati iu. U. F
l't-ttua ITinue inn.
FOIt ItKNT SIX HOOM COTTAdK; mod
ern ; fluke in. Percy Celina renin U Alex
aluli-r HldC l'hulie .lit.
FOIt SAI.K OH HKNT TKN HOOM
hotike; cntiaiirc and hull; bath; t-iikt front.
Vi'i'i South Mam.
FOIt HKNT IIKSIHAHLK fi HOOM
modern cottage. No. Mm South Detroit. To
be vacated aooli. Pti'iue 1'M.
FOIt HKNT (INK (lit TWO ItooMS
fundkhed light limihi ki i ping ; modern 5u-
South Klgin.
Foil ItKNT SIX HOOM HOI SK IN
Kail Hide; barn and well; f!6 per inolilh.
I'hone 4H.
FOR ltr.NT FI HNISIIKI) UOOMM Km
lit'lu houkikeeping. 4111 North Main.
FOll HKNT SIX ROOM ilODKHN
houae. Phone lllnck 1711).
SIX HOOM ATAltTMLNT 1111 HOLTH
ChcyeiiTie.
Foil HUNT--FtU lt liot).M COTTAliK ON
North I hex enno. l'honu Wk(i.
roiiruif
Crane's Annllnmia:1!c IPiii!llliry POeiirr.t
HKMOVAI HAI.K HKHK 1H A FKW OF
the hargair.a in pnru winuera wu aiu offer
ing:
one pen White Wyandotteii. One rock
erore ti'i; ti i x Iiciik kcro !l.ri It 4 l).r'v.
US 1 4. '.l'l D4!i and 1)4. All ti ven head
at IS.Oti.
One tun Silver l.nccil WyaniluttcH. Our
rock k.-ori' 112 I 4; SIK liens b'ore fl.tsk
lei 1 4 UK 1 4. u;i ()l' M). All aeveu
hen. I at' ift.nn.
One pen S. ('. Hroivn l.iyliol'ni. One
co. k kcore till 1 4: eli ven In lis sc. .ring
111 ft. I !U I l'l 'i 01 IU HI l'l.
h'.)1. mid three not sc.. red. 'Iwlve load
for $11! Ii.
Call or I'liune enrly tiny won't last long.
W. If. ORAPJE MF.
I'hono Kc-d 1738. 73S W. ".;
MI(D)imey TTdD Lmm
on Livestock Kornlttire rianos
IMaiuonds nnd other Kood fc-ciiritit-H
at room 3 lioKton HLIk
Cor. Seeoi (1 and Hnstnti We
are reliithlo; our liusincss con-
tldintlal. Money always ready.
Itoom 3 L'oston llldtf. I'hone
KOI.
Tte MaisdPna C0
mSKY TO L()ANr.
Kcoura lt-15 0veir Post) JUIue
CCicmc 1SS8 or 11753
HOSEY TO LOAX.
on livestock furniture diamonds and
personal property
Ainu short time real estate loans.
C. II. CUYAN.
Itoom 1 over Colonial Trust Co.
Phone 290.
Do not delay I. cad the
World Want Ad paes and
you'll find the parly who
will bo willing to give you
an equitable exchange.
Ill Mi i stti:.
Fur naif Sr rn-ro'.ini two.
story house modern with Turn;
place cost $3000 can tip bought
fur $2CoO (in term of liulf cash
lalaiutj time. Must turn at
once. Address
Twcnl -niii'-rcctii I'ihuiiIiik hoisc;
well f ui'iiishcd ntid lit fine ("iiiLtti'ti.
ITI"o $ 1 ( i u " . Ciiincr cf M.iln mill
Ninth Ml' i ts In Lwik. km Hill A.MI-
liiiti; '.ir.NHtl fi-it. TTiric l.e;iullftil
oust front rs.-.lii. ii.-c luts on pue.
street; (lll ttiiili- mi.' nr all In mi an
Imprnvcii nsidi ti i- prcperty.
IT. Veil r.ll-ll.i t reciill Til l' lots t"
trudi- fur umii-thliii. Ccitie In and
make iin a propusliiuti.
Neu Fix-room I'limrnlmv to tt'iide In
en a modern (itcn or clKlit-rooin
South Side hut!'"'.
Seventeen lots In Oklahoma. City;
will take In an nutumul'ile.
Jf you want to trade sic us.
M. JJ. Ojuss & Ccd.
!19-A Smith Main St. I'lioiie Ui.14.
s
New two.roomod house; ham; good
well; four ttleo lotn; all fenced; five
feet chicken wire; ton (luzetl fhlcketiH;
annd lncul.ator on eay t( mm or will
tuku tttim horses 6S part payment.
Wo Lo Mmm
I'hone 12.M or 12T.8.
Office lioKton Hulldiiig.
''(' riT'TifiVi 'ii
!j) Till; MAHWKTS. (i
(
Clili'iiKo (.rain.
Chicago Aug. 10. yulck grabl.lng
at profits on the part of owners off-
set altogether the bullish effect of
the government crop reports In the
wheat market today. The clone was
a shade lower to 1-4 higher than last
night. Although there was i-oiislder-al.le
of a buying glnrry at the start.
Traders had been prepared through
reports of private experts who have
been keeping sharp watch from day
to day on the crop damage that
showed Itself so forcealily III t In-
official figures. The government
figures still promised ti hlg crop a
total yield In fact stirpnssed only five
times In lite history of the country.
Reaction from the early advance
might have been more decided but
for Jtusslan clop advances being un-
favorable nnd the fact of a general
tightening of offers from all wheat
exporting eounll'ie.M. As many as
seventy-two beat binds were sold fur
ai rus.s the Atlantic li.ti'lng the s. :'
slot) prices varied from 91 1-4 to
'.HI r-X and closed at 1-S to 1-1
There wits heavy selling of corn
by packers who asserted that the
government figures as lo tlio yield
of that cereal would not In ar anal-
ysis ltl eollS' HUelleC Values showed
Utile gain at the Inst (ii.it.itl"ns.
September l'l net lilt tell IT'otll ti fi 1-S to
ilo 7-S with the close firm at tij 3-o
a net advance of Cash grades
w i ru steady. No. 2 yellow was
limited 41 1 (u ' j to lit!.
lints closed at 4 1 7-S u loss of a
shade.
New ittU Stocks.
New York Aug. 10. The govern
ment crop report yesterday w hich Is j
an in it ten i v i""r uu s o ..'-"i'-
i.n for another attack on stock mar-
ket lues today. 1'iTces f'-ll two or
more points In the active list. The
decline while often precipitate was
not of tin- riceyt demoralized char-
acter l'rlecs simply fell nvvay from
offering each successive rally caus-
ing selling which sent the list lower.
That the government report press tits
a condition much worse than actually
exists wits the opinion of some. I'rae-
tlcally all food stuffs corn txeepted
are In belter condition now than
August 1 when the government re-
port was compiled. That being the
ease some traders say It Is Idle to
point to agricultural conditions us
tho cause fur the revenal lino of
tho Inti-ri sting Items of the day as
thi! July n port of unfilled totinago
of the United States Steel corpor-
ation. The figures show an Increase
of 22.1 DUO tons over June which Is
u much larger gain over May and ac-
counted In part by the comparative
steadiness of steel during tho greater
part of the day despite the enormous
offerings In the last hour the list
made very gem nil recoveries from
tho low point on what appeared to
CAuri:NT:ii shop.
Uack in the Alley.
Heur of linker's 'lirug Store 208 8
Main Is
Tulsa Carpenter Shop.
I'hono 4CS.
(Jive a good description
of what you want to trade
and what you arc willing to
take in Exchange for your
property put your ad in
the Exchange Columns of
The World and you'll get
what you want. i .
lips
On Finding a Lost Article
or Restoring One
"And It ws r lerr sake" "I prlted
tt bo" "Motlu-i vi- it to mc"-iah
common expresm. .'Iter something Is
Lout. But sottn ..if almost always
Find' HI And almost always gladly
krstotf a it if they know who has Lost It.
Tell who you are In a little Want Ad la
this paper when you lose anything o-
(.cnlung your article. And il you lindt
anything advertise it in our "Lost and
Md" column. The owner will gladly
pay tUe coit. You reach thouaauda tine
way.
Read and Answer
Today's Want Ads
iti:.i i srvii
ilI(K-41(Q)ll(Q)irny Cpuiiiiiiy ILmdls
Snmmnny S(D)iinflhw(es(l TTexais
(EsnirdlcEini (Oil ItHncs Weirlldl
Where never failing " IKlv'Ki ATION'" i.roduccs erops
every month in the year netting $ HK).(K) to 5(HJ.(H) per
acre yearly with the good average of :(H.00.
Where ten acres makes you independent.
Where ten acres is the equal of a quarter section in the
North nnd Middle states.
Whuro soil climate and conditions are perfect.
Where artesian wells produce 1500 gallons of pure water
per minute insuring moisture for crops as required.
Where not only staple crops are raised but vegetables
for the winter market and fruits in abundance.
A .small cash payment and liberal terms on balance en-
ables you to pay for the land from proceeds of first crop.
Write or Enquire
2(D) Fceip Coitt im
With J4-0 cash balance 3 per month buys a new 4 room house
that cost f!i.-il to build; well finished; located on a lot purchased
for Ilia; gn.1 water. Hot Is beautifully shaded with large
ir.-es ami leiiecu van tut wire fencing. This Is a fl.f.nu
of property for ffs.10 and will easily nut for $15 per month.
i"i.aieii ior a noliie or an investment. I nvtn
Sec Us todnv.
I'll' iNK U'7fi.
be steady absorption togellnr with
( xleiisive ebort covering. The greater
part of the gain was held at the
close which was slemly. Tho bond
list was weak throughout. Total
sales at par f H.'jriti.Ouo. 1'nitud
Stales government bonds were un-
chaiiLicil on call.
New York Colton.
New York Aug. 111. Colton spot
closed quiet. I'lltlll-eS closed easv.
Closing bl Is:
Aug. 11.12; Sep. 11.27; Oct. 11.21;
Nov. 11.17; Inc. 11.21; Jan. 11. If.;
Mar. 1123; May. 11. Ill; July 11.32.
OalMMoii CotO'll.
('.alvest'm Aug. 10. Cotton Fteadv
ftt 12 3-1C.
St. loiils Colton
St. I.ouls. Aug. 10. Cotton slow
middling 12 3-4; sales 200; n Ipts
11'.); HhTUiiciitH 11.); stock 4758 bales.
Ni'W Orleans Cotton.
New Orleans Aug. 10. Spot cotton
(inlet unchanged. The cotton mar-
ket opened steady at it net advance
of I to 10 points on much higher
rabies than due. After the call the
more active months were " to 10
points tip on covering by shorts. Hulls
bought on the unfavorable weather
and pessimistic crop reports from
points where tt Is claimed high tem-
perature) and dry wenther are becom-
ing serious In many localities. The
higher market tempted fresh short
selling and In a few minutes hading
bear operators were flooding tho'mnr-
ket. I'rlces broke sharply nnd nt the
and of the first half hour were 2 to
7 points down. Short selling became
heavy towards the middle of the
morning and the market gave way
under the pressure . Offerings be-
came so large finally that It wits ru-
mored that lending hulls were selling
n part of thnlr line. Tho weather
forecast was fur c - t'liiud dry weath-
er hut this did t c any grent
support. Teh nr ! several Im
portant seetlniii I . it insect dam-
age was deer a .m . r the heat
nnd dry wentln-r end t'ds was seized
upon ns H verv favorable feature by
the shorts. At tinon prices were 17
to 25 points under yesterday's rinse.
Tho afternoon session of the market
had n better tone. Shorts went In-
clined to cover to roiil'zo profit. At
2 o'clock tho list was 17 to 18 points
down.
Tim IJvn Stock Market.
Kansas City Mo. Aug. 10 llecelpts
for tho past 84 hours (ofllelal ending
S p. til.K emtio 11.220; calves 1.1132
Week ago ctitt'e 2fl; calves l.r2T
Yeur ngo cuttle "NHi; calves 1054.
fa
III l I STAIT
Koom No. 12 Culbertson Uldg.
piece
Well
must sell at out'-'.
21'J-A Sul'TII MAIN.
The run of cattle yesterday was a
trifle lil'ii.il and trade was very un-
evi II. The best killing sleets Were
strung to a trifle higher. plain and
medium k.nds wen- slow and In some
eases Weak til luW'-r. dressers were
vi iv dull. Ciiwm nnd hell rs were slow
and steady (. Kn- per cwt. lower.
Calvs held al (nit steady and stockels
and feeders wen- generally unchanged
The quotations:
ID )(!S - Kceipts for the pa.et 24
hours ( otllelal ending 3 p. m.i 4Ho3;
week ago 77.".0; yeur ago 10512.
Tho run of hogs yesterday was
moderate and trade opened with ship-
pel's ami speculators paying strong to
! per cwt higher prices. dickers
were Into coining out nnd bought
sparingly with keen discrimination ns
to quality. Heavies were tho easiest
moved and brought the tiqi prices.
The market closed slow with values
weak to Inner. The cxtrctnt range
of -ales was made fruin i.tio t J7.70
per cwt. ami tho bulk of sales from
I7.no to $7. fill.
The quotations:
SIIKKI' Itecelpts for the past 24
hours folllclal ending 8 p. in.). 32'iO
week ngo 31(10; yenr ngo f040.
The supply of sheep here yesterday
was very light and the quality was
not nearly so good n.s that of the pre-
vlous day. The bulk of stuff came
from Western ranges and trade was
confined to n few hours. The entire
supply was cleaned up (tig before
noon with values strong to I5u per
cwt. higher. Feeders were active nnd
steady. Tho best lambs sold at $0.75
per cwt.
The quotations:
IloltSF.S AN DMT'T.KS T'orclpts
for the prist 2 1 hours (official ending
3 p. m) 207; week ago 32; year ago
42. No market.
Itcconies IiIimmI llaptlsm.
Kvery nvhillon raeo :nw has Its
baptism of blood. Ambition and en-
terprise In .he conquest of tho till'
have gri.vv.i reckless and Its trw?-
il'.es are V-trl mlti:j P: slo ck the olvi.
Ilzed world In n a pr m st against Ihi.i
sacrifice of life.
TOO lVH; TO CUASSII Y.
LOST FKMAI.K COLLI; I'I'I' 6
months old; whit" and tan color; ro-
ward for return to Tulsa Motor Car
Company.
FOll ItKNT FItOXT JtoOM
south nnd east exposure; modern.
310 South Cheyenne.
FOR KK.NT ID il'SKK 10 IC l'l NO
and sbeplng rooms; modern 814
South liuuldcr. .
Cotton Secil .Meal for Hots.
We IniVc had some trouble with our
hogs. 1 bilieve now that It in the re-
sult of fee. ling cotton ..uid meal too
heavily while they wire running on
the ii 1 la 1 Tii and ti"t gelling much grain
along with the hot spring wiitOur
.'.lining on. Ho you know of an) dis
ease amoni; the hogs that allccts their;
lungs and heart '.' Mow docs this meal
lltTeel tin III? 11. C. l.ook.ll'augll '
lil. Hue ('.unity I 'l.la.
My evpeitencc with feeding cotton
seed meal to hugs In any cunsbleral'le
quantity Is thai It "H sunn kill tin in.
We have used It a number of times In
evperlnietils and usually with fatal
t. suits after from four to eight weeks.
I have examined a good many alter
ilealli. and so far have nut found any
entnlitiou that seemed to be char-
acleilstle. S.'lllet.lllles they appeal
pell eel ly normal while again there
may be a gnat deal of water collected
nnium! the heart and In the chest
cav ity. 1 hav e also uliM-i v e.l that ma-
line hugs seem tu stand mure of the
i-ottoti seed than .voting hugs. I. I..1
Lewis. I i iui it 1 1 1 1 ii t of Veterinary
Silence. Oklahoma A. .Vi M. Colli go
Stillwater.
Itartlctt I'cnr tuery.
1 have niie Hnrtlett pear trie plant-
ed seven years ago. ll Is a tine
heulthv looKltig tree but It has never
lliiweied. Sot tie told nie lately that
a Hartlett needed another kind of pear
tree near by to have the blossoms
fert lled - J. A. Ilecker Ohio County
"kla. 7.
HEALTH AND BEAUT MOTES
Among my queries for the week Is
a postal front Holey okla. 1 feel
flalt.ied nt the confidence that our
cm i espoiideiit has In my versatility
and will be very glad lo give from
time to time such receipts as 1 think
may be pleasing uud useful to all of
our readers
I have no formulas for sale but If
he continues to read the World reg-
ularly he will not only discover the
formulas that he asks for but many
others that he will llnd both useful
and delightful to use.
II 1 knew u cure for rheumatism
1 would have Ilo time to tell the read-
ers of tile Willi) how to he beautiful.
1 would be tun busy rushing to the
bank tu deposit checks.
There are tunny good things on the
market for rheumatism and 1 .tin told
that remarkable cures are being
wrought through medicated mud
Laths.
Tilings of this kind are the prov-
ince of the registered physician. 1
am fortunate In having friends among
the medics who are happy to help me
when 1 need of advice but they
would balk id tho Idea of giving uvvay
even a suspected cure for rheumatism.
There is no dye for tho hair that
will dye all colors and mi dye with
which 1 uni familiar Is permanent-
Jf tho correspondent will write
again Inclosing self addressed stamp-
ed envelope 1 will tell him where he
may procure bonks containing useful
Inlormalioii fur the person who wish-
es to maniiracture toilet goods.
An auburn hailed leader asks me'
what cop.rs may be worn to ail van-
tage by "a red headed girl."
There are many colors that will
bring out the colors nnd tints of the
rrj haired girls tresses and complex-
ion of tho ruddy diesis damsels lire
peculiar to thciiiMTvcs.
There used to be uu Idea and a
(In mil til one It was that the girl wltli
led locks must always wear blue.
The wrong shades lueacli out the
l.'ii-h. s and kill the gold In tile hair.
Mote than any other the auburn
hailed girl should be careful ol the
odors she should Wear.
Kvery Complexion and every color-
ed In-ad of tiesscs calls for different
colors or shades In dressing.
I'ltnplt-s are supiii riuuiiH. No one
should ever have them. They are
confessions that the owner has eaten
Imporpcrly or given way to habits
that have upset the system. Some arc
caused by the festering of blackheads
but I am constantly tclllnk you that
then- Is no necessity to allow the
blackheads to become so much a fix-
ture on the lace as to become a source
of Information.
When there are fruits and vege-
tables In abundance there Is no excuse
for eating heavy postrys and Indl-
gestable sweets to overload the pat-
ent stomach and cause It to rebel by
sending Its poisons to the surface ua
a protest to all the world that you
tire In fault.
I have told you ngaln nnd again
to wash the face with Castile soap
the Imported Castile then to rinse In
thoroughly several tepid waters; to
wash with hot water till the skin Is
heated dry and smear on cold ciiam;
let Btay five minutes and wipe off
with clean medicated cotton. This
persisted In will remove blackheads
after yuu have acquired them. If they
urn at the sure stage you had best
tuku a teaspoonful of cream of tar-
tar In a glassful of hot witter half
an hour before breakfast every morn-
ing fur a week. Three times a week
take a tcuspounful of Kpsom Suits.
I think that I have told you that you
can take the salts without shivering
If you will dissolve them In Just
enough water to rover tltem well. He
sure that they are stirred until the
liquid Is clear us water; take the
Juice of a lemon In a glassful of water
sweetened to tiu'tc and take a mouth
fill Just before tho salts; swallow the
salts at u gulp and pour tho lemon-
ado after It. l'ou may not grow to
love tho salts but the will be en-
durable and they are a wonderful
help to the over tired stomach.
Sometimes tho case Is still obstinate
then a lotion Is good no of our
grandmothers (lay Is made by mix-
ing one dram of salts of tartar with
two ounces of glycerine and bathing
the pimples several times a day with
It.
Some sufferers claim that they have
been helped by using a hot footbath
with bl-caliniutto of soda half a cup-
ful to a gallon. I'on't squeeze the
plinphs but after they head open
them with a needle and press the con-
tints out with tho side of the needle.
After getting the mutter out apply
peroxide tu prevent polsuiilng uud to
heal uulckly
TULSA
TRANSFER
and
BT0RAQE COMP'Y
MoTltif Packing Blilpplnf
Itaaaouttila Prlcoa
riperlencitl Men
"Drnoe and Ht ri
111-114 South (Wider
ItlOM lit
Professional Directory.
I'HY.MCl.'.NH AM) hi lU.F.ONH
A. W. ROTH M. D.
l'rvilio UiihlCKj lo
KYI2 ICAIt NOMC AND THROAT
(rkixu's Fitted
Honrs: 9:13 a. in. and 1:90.5 p. m.
l.venlpg anl Uuuduys by Appointment
llllaa lUdu I'hone H3.
Dr. J. H. Morgan
KPKC1AI.IST
Eye Ear Nose
Throat.
(.Tat 4-4 correctly Flt-
I1. Katirifacilon (juar-
anttv! 112 S. Main
W ALBERT COOK. jj. D.
Practice llmltM tu
liaeaiaa of 111 Eye
Kar. N a a. anil
I Throat (Jlaiara (lt-
led. TTlona Nr.. a.
t'irat National Bank
Offloa Hourt
tia 1;0
INSURANCE
W writs fire tornado ana plat
glasa Insurance.
We Insure ull la tank.
We Insure your rent. )
I'hone iii.
B. r. PKTTXIk
Galvanized Garbage Cans
and Tanks
Southern Cornice Works.
ION South Itouhlcr. PlHinn lo4fl.
TULSA HOSPITAL
Waal Knd 8ouk Fifth Itraal
Phona 70. Ambulaaae hit koar
Opaa to all Pojklciaua or Pati.uta ! aaf
Danomlnatioa
MISS IL a XmULKkV. lapt
Ormduau UnWariltT at f neiyltaala
Hoapltal 'I'ralnln. BrUoo)
FURNITURE
The Better Quality
On Time at Cash Prices
Sometimes in addition to the dis-
figurement there Is the discomfort
of uu Intolerable itching. This Is duo
to a poisoned condition uud It Is dan-
gerous to scratch the pimples. It in
upt lo cause it more senutii condition.
In. iei. I 1 have seen casts la which
the whole lace has become a mass
of small soles from this cause The
Halls puisuti the face uud should never
bu rubbed across a pimple. Lveu u.
gentle rubbing with the finger tips
may rub in microbes enough tu almost
ruin the lace. Jt Is u fact that such
u condition leaves the luce rough uud
pilled giving it u (lend bleached ap-
pearance. It Is well lo wet u bit of
suit linen with vinegar and bathe the
Itching surlacu or tu use glycerulo uf
starch.
1 want to Impress upon you that
you will nut get rid of uh a con-
dition over night. One correspondent
Ihatsho cmiwy psh drulshrdluhrdlu
writes In u complaining vein that she
trie tho sulphur und cream of tartar
a week und nuw nu benefit so sho
concluded thut the beauty editor wan
Just trying lo fill space by telling such
ri medics.
J iscnscH of the skin are .oinctlmea
the lust protest of a disordered stom-
ach. Perhaps Its lining Is Inflamed
und sore before the outside skin tells
the story. Maybe the blood Is clogged
tu chnkliicKB before It revolts und
throws a signal for help outside. How
then do you expect to undo in a week:
what hud been doing for months.
It takes longer to cure than tu In-
cur disease because the system re-
slstg us long as It can.
If a week dots not show results take
a month. It usually takes fifteen
days to shuvv a benefit from sulphur
und cream of tartar. During the hot
weather you may have as good re-
sults from thu cream of tartar alono
as the many fruits and vegetables)
have proportions of sulphur or its
i .implements that ussist the cream of
tartar.
Hut let me beg you to always give
u remedy a chance half us good u
chance ut least us you did the dis-
ease. I uni going to warn you ngaln not.
to drink so much ice water Just good
cool water. Don't drink gallons of
Iced tea or even Iced lemonade If you
want to have a good comph xion Cool
drinks are more cooling und do nut
upset the stomach.
Dym-ntary sick stomach and many
of the Ills of summer come from the
hublt of using Iced drinks with our
food nnd at all hours.
I urn always pleased to answer
questions and hope that you will no!
fear to usk them bellevelng that I
will try to answer to the best of my
ability.
All leters of Inquiry regarding thin
(leparuuent should be addressed to
1 '.entity F.dllor World Hldg. Tulsa
Okla - .
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