Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 80, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 20, 1911 Page: 4 of 10
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
fl.l I .1 H
Tl l tMI V Villi l Wl I.M -li. HI I Mill n : lM
Tulsa Daily World
IWMII OtIU'
fcjir..
lit4.tk lt.l ...!
M. M.I
If i i v if old ag
4"..n4
IIIH-Aj'J o.C
Ht . I I
!Klt At 14 M(
ti ... .a I
L. T Its J '. ' M -..
Kii: or . ;i -
PUf 7 MU
UU; A.t.ml
Om Ti
l Mw.ll
Iu M
. t t ' '
fit
Jt &.) P
tr . press
MtaMM a i
ir.rr iw k
' ib German
r. . Umh
u r.k i ti.
:aci f r gf Ai.Uvl :.
Ir.g .c.-ait 0.11. LS leg-
adicaJ as Uu just kj
:h ng ttmilar juUtioo
Tin . - r. n p..
I
fa V
I n
IS
ICS u.of
I- :r:r - T
ft. Tl I sa ITOKIJI a
f If I .i O 7 UK OL A
tlUV H A E 7 Hixtt ii
tiki
to
to
it A -I- J
AKI A LI
(ACT
ClrtalaMM
Octal mi
on- i - 0 !
rt I '2i '
0 .. I'll
Oct 4 'H 0i
(KL I MM
Om. i Ki W
Oct 7 ('- v k -J
Oct I MKT M
On 'tu Off 5
On io s4 on.
0t n lui (xt f
mm. it Oct n
Om. it t jet M
Oct 14 if Oct K
0m is ... A4s on ti
Oct If M4ar)
U :i J
S4SS
of modcrr.
TU!
it -I
(Mt4A'
t:i
...
1417
cltl
ItiUl el t-.t-.ri rt!4 M.
Sj lint; bc.A( tu o of
ami ua4 bmu . '"(
M e." .
I. ui E. ImaI MAMfcr M f .
Fbal.. i b..ic (
m ti4l Lum w nft m TW
0il7 -r t llllIHI M tkc
im$ 7w4; -1urr l. Mil.
cm
iii iff
(KALI
Mr Mi
I foi rwtK
Ocv.tr .
LOKA
-XT.
MM
. t
il44i" ir
4
Mil. LEU
ti mil
ixit .! :bn .i
kOd Dd iu r-zl-.rt
to i-pu-
fur ilic C(. ie4
tht the fT(4l L I
. v .it it.. btWtMM
Mr tlul C4A o dclt villi only
f. - : .1. i.l -.' ;ct ItA- if.
oriml artlon !t rtinf to ov u
cfatbKlr txKMiii f'dd. In KMl
i . w.wt) If IWKMl to Iwjk aft
-i-h of :tt rr.-n.orrf iw rt down
tlif.r luck. Wufknitr. comio-
tii o. -ho.r U4 (mi-loyir.. :.t
:. 1.4. .'.! .. l'rt of the
tvlttj j.roKim. TI.t.'c '4 no ur
flat Ai from It.
Kr.rUr.d kriil ;rmri ure r.ot rd-
i. (' Tl ry MMV orn fori c J
into hkIaI MlllkMMMI in fclf-Lrttr.a-Hon.
Ar.d It irijt b- born m n.ind
tbAt the fMUtW UMQJ are purfulnE
majr ha'nr to Lt adoptc-d in the L'r.itt J
h'uti-4 within another grneralion.
it
htfot are
fl "The gre-aleft
ji.ki.'.wn.
1
e
Ml N ol MYafl HV.
Jlufh non .Nci. 'Hie Aaaociat'-d
Prea in telling of tin meeting of tin
rtoublkan national ronnnlttee recent-
ly aald that mernl.em of tho pom-
mute ar.'l otbeni are being Bounded
on Hie botalble Candida' of ROOM
IL Thew nounderf" were de-
a. i kt l an leading repulilliam" "cer-
tain ptfuing" and by other an"ii-
inoua niirnm. more Ilk.- thejr Wtrf
thlevef In tho night than men i f
atai.il ng and renjiectaljility.
H here did thene men i onic from
and whom did they rapTMWtt They
were fetcrll.ed ax Influential and w th
WMJ of money The bint wan given
out ttmt they raine from the flnum lai
Inlerentjt which are being profi cutc-d
by the Tail ailnilnltral'uu fur viola-
tion of the law.
We think tin-He men fhonld give
their 1 4111141 and vvln.ni tin reprifiut.
The nwmiaier tlnmld tell on tin m.
PolltlclaJif who UMUMic mi much
houui i.e cornpallod to dlaoloM Utott
hatnln. Juatloa to tin- rept ol tia re-
quini' thai tin- whlaperlng genm
hould in ilex r I bed and their char-
acter known M that the public can
have a guoag at the reamni fur tin li
Bud'len advocacy of a l andldate wh i
ban aald repeatedly that he would no!
allow hln BUM lo he i I'lmlili red.
The mynti rloua moVtTOMt If not
from KooBevelt'H frhnde hot fiom
people who want to heat Tuft aut who
arc not for LoKollatt. nm tb ought
to he COnpOllOd to reglftlT ( We I in
know their Bam and Mf tin . i.nir
of their bolr
Quarter Million
Dollars
What's YOUR Share Business Man
of Ihe vast sum of money that will be
spent in the next four clays by 1 ()()()()
World homes.
Maybe YOU don't know but the re-
tailer who is now using Big Space in
The World can pretty closely esti-
mate HIS.
You are ENTITLED to a Share of it.
What share? Well sir that entirely
depends on how earnestly you solicit it.
3 More Big Issues of the World
Before Christmas! Strike While
the Emotional Iron is Hot!'!
r
f
Till M. MH Id It.
An lataieMlnx Bqu4l to the mnl
tarrUK (piodu w h . Ii .li xtai ed th-'
flat .r KaiinaN .h the ntuti-metit of :i
prominent law-.er Btnploy4 to Irmtl-
tut. damag. attlta In In-half of Mis
Man' Chamberlain tin- victim to th
afrit that he him been unable lo find
a single fuel derogatory to tin voting
Woman'! character fujf the Dfg
M .lues Cap tal
Before ttartlni milt the attoftM
WlHlnil to llM-Htigale the HltilUtloll to
hin own BE tiff aC I on uml In order not
to he taken b) EtirpHM during the
progleMK of the litigation. He has
diligently traced every nt.iry tu It
Mppoaad fouroe uml liu not Men
abb- lo find a man or a woman who
could fuliBtuntlutc a f:ngle rumor.
The pntii.it' ni at Hhady Mend la .Im-
ply one more Unpresglve iiiuBtration
of tin luit that the slanderer la the
ochlv peat whh h ought to be aup-
pn I b nomethmg more efficacious
ami permanent than a done of taf
8lr Walter Oootl referred to flan-df-tom
an:
"Ioiig-breather talkers minion Le-
pers Cutting honest throats by whispers."
And the originator of a Blander if
Bo belter than the norey prying shal-
low -Honied snoopi r v ho takes up tin
talc and with stealthy but fervent
geal seeks tu give It the wildest pos-
sible currency.
Another writer has ufked and an-
Wered h's own Question In the follow-
ing fashion:
"When will evil speakers nfraln
from evil talking? When listeners re-
frain from etll hearing."
Pnder the rigid application of that
truth modern MM ft)' would be revo-
lutionised wiihin a year:
Tin- kMEd Hahalion Army corps i
preparing to give the poor chodr- n of
Tulsa a big Christmas dinner. This
hat been an annual event with the
army In this city for a number of
eaiR. and the .ucess.'ul manner In j
Which it ha condU' ted the free ("hrl-t j
mas dinners has won the army a host
of fiiends. It needs assistance n
carrying on this work. It la a b-sT
undertaking and all the people if
Tulsa should hear It In m'lid and con-
tribute liberally of both money and
provisions as It .s a worthy cause de-
serving of the heart.est Indoisemi-iit
and encourag melit of the people of
this community.Anent the Russian treaty Imbroglio
It is phasing to note the favorable
oommeni on president Taft's tactful
manner In haiidllng th'a delicate sub-
! Ject. "The president handled the mai-
ter admirably" "It is most satisfa -'
tory that the president has taken the
I short cut ' ami from all parts of the
world such favorable commentf as
these are made upon the able states-
manship exhibited by President Taft
in Ih's matter. Imagine what our old
friend. Champ Clark would have done
had he been president and a matter
of this kind had been presented to
the nation for consideration. Annex
Kussla. would probably huve been h i
solution
1
The manner In which the democrats
In congress began to maneuver when
the matter of uhrogatlt.g the ltuss an
I treaty of lslii; came up for considera
tion illustrates the Inck of common
or. Unary horse sense as one of the
i-nrd nal virtues of tho democrat'
party. If a resolution was prcsent-
ed In congress expressing the belief
that Jesus Christ was one of the
noblest grandest and best character
the clvlllxed world hae ever known
the democratic members of COngTVflf
would try' and make politics out of
I! n n ine manner.
HELPFUL WORDS
I ROM A M USA i rrizEv.
Is your back lame and painful?
lines It ache especially after ever
tlon?
Is there a soreness In the kidney -region
?
These symptoms Indicate weak kni-
neys
There is danger In delay
Weak kidneys fast get weaker
(Jive your trouble prompt atten-
tion. Doan'l Kidney pills act quickly.
They strengthen weak kidneys.
ftosd this TuIfu testimony.
ii. p. Hartley Burnett and Quincy
streets Tulsa fikla says: "1 can-
not say too much In praise of 1 loan's
Kidney Pilhi. In 1H0K I publicly ree-
Om mended th m after they had been i
of greater benefit to me than anv
other medicine I had ever taken. At!
this time I willingly confirm m-
former testimonial."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 :
cents. Foster-.Milburn Co. Buffalo
New York solo agents for tho United
States.
Id-member the name lioan's and
take no other.
OPINIONS of I UK PRESS.
"Hit Him and t.ct a Cigar."
Joplln Herald Not so long ago the
negro who was killed was working in
u construction camp and got on the
tracks before he saw a train which
was rapidly approacnlng. He was
hit by the Ira n and knocked off the
track but was uninjured while the
train was derailed.
PS CHRISTMAS NEARS
The shocking Information was giv-
en out by the Public Welfare congress
at Its recent meeting in Kansas City
that over 50 per cent of the fallen
women of that city tTSGsd that down-
fall to Ihe lots vvagi s in the big le-
purtnient stores. Six dollars a week
was the usual wage reported whi h
was not enough to pay for food and
sin Iti r. to say noth'ng of waring ap-
parel and other necessary expenses.
ABE MARTIN
LET is SMI I.e.
The thing that goeH the farthest to-
wards making life worth wh.le
That costs the least and dues the most
Is Just a pleasant smile.
The smile tljat bubbles from a heart
that loves Its fellow men
Will drive away the cloud of gloom
and max the sun again.
It's full of worth and goodness too.
with manly kindness blent;
It's worth a million dollars and It
doesn't cost a cent.
J. H. King.
1
Champ Clark Is not going to be able
tu stave off declaring his Intentions
In regard to the democratic nom'na-
tlon for president much longer. The
speaker's friends are demanding that
he lUipsUSS with his shyness and
boldly declare himself the landldate.
or else 'jutt talking about running.
The oklahuman Is excited 0VS1 the
fact that th- repui can tiat onal con-
vention hiw ben colled for June 18.
the anniversary of the battle of Wat-
erloo. There Is so mu superstition
In the demo' rat e ranks that we w ould
advise them not to hold any conven-
tion next year at all.
f
The druglOBI heal rs of Missnurl arc
hot on the truck of the medics of the
slate and are threatening to inflict
bodily harm If the saw-bones don't
ceaso molesting them In their efforts
ti cure the maim the halt and the
I.I ml without the means of drugs and
knlvss
Tli' tr.mble about pultJn' your
name on your uinhr. Ila Is that th'
owner o' th' one you take by mistake
kin come hack on you. Th' nearer
th" end tf the first act women come
f th' tbd Ettf th' wider thlr hats
ur.
The experience of tne young wom-
an In Kansas City who accidentally
shot and killed herself the other day.
while trying to separate her fulse
hair from a revolver ought to be a
warning against keeping flu arms anj
false hmr In the same drawer.
Joe l-'olk furnishes another horrible
example of how soon the great are
sometimes forgotten. There don't
seem to be anv body for him any more
nut even in Missouri.
"Battler" Has IVt of limit.
NKW YORK Oec. H. Battling
Nelson easily had the better of Willie
Howard in a 10-round bout In Brook-
lyn tonight. While the bout was all
Nelson's on points the blows he land-
ed m i tai d to be weak.
Watch tin- "Squirt. M
c.uymon Herald ur linotype op-
erator Kred Daley left Friday morn-
ing for Kansas City where he will
spend u week or two. As an ex-
ample of what might happen to an
office that has a linotype without a
safety valve in the way of a second
man who It familiar with the ma-
chine this Instance may he pointed
out. A linotype Is the most wonder-
ful machine made In our opinion but
If you are not up to the minute on
one of them they are about the et-
fence of trouble and worry producers.
The high guy of this establishment Is
lesponelble for the actions of the ma-
chine this week.
"It's Only USB Sorrows of Otlu-rV
Muskogee Times-Democrat One
girl worked for wages so low tnat
save as she would try' as she might
she could not buy a new pair of shoes.
She worked for 16 a week. Of this
she spent 1- for a room 13 for board
and 60 cents for car fare. The odd
0 cents could not be made to keep
In r poor feet from the pavements
and with a body to sell her chastity
could not stand the strain.
. .' .
"TttCee n- Tiiii'' in Try Men's Soul's"
USMSI Magazine Rev. "Billy"
funday the former baseball player
who has conducted evangelistic meet-
ings In almost every part of the
country has succeeded he thinks. In
reducing the -aving of souls to a
business basis. He has gone so far
as to make an estimate of the cost of
soul-saving In varlou cities. In Mr
Sunday's coat sheet. Indianapolis soul'
conn- h ghest nt J:.'0 each. New Tork
city souls are ijuntsd at !45. while
In Boston they can be obtained for
H50. other limitations are Denver
Mil Chicago ISIf and New Orleans
171.
"Bet for iii and ll-M for M.V
Thsodoft J. Qoe -Talk about a gen-
erous act on the part of Bome one you
know or don't know; tell how some
one has made good or overcome a ..!'-
fruity and you will be doing your
sh.iii towards lettering conditions.
Twice Two .rv Pour."
N'.rton County (Kan.) News
When a proud father boasts that a
"pair of twins" has been born to him
he means two i hthlren and not four.
But a pair of twins means four chil
dren Just as sure as a pair of teams
it iai s four h is. or mules. Yet the
phrase "A pair of twins" will prob-
ably continue as an error of speech
Just so long as twins come Into the
world. S'tlll It Is well to remember
that two children at a birth means
twins and twins only.
"Still So GegMlj O'er Mo Stealing."
Joplln News-Herald a new York
thief chloroformed his victims before
taking their money ld a recent dis-
patch it Is such a painful operation
to get money from some people than
an nnesthetlc Is nhsolutely necessary.
Probably the thief Is Just a humani-
tarian after all.
4 . S
I in- l4Ut Jokr.
Oklahoma!) Announcement Is
made from Ft. Louis that the price
of beer has ndvamed 10 per cent.
There was a day when such an an-
nouncement would have Interested a
great many persons In Oklahoma hul
ut present beer Is not permitted to be
sold In Oklahoma.
Doubtless still in n Pickle.
The news from China Is strangely
silent regarding the fate of Chow
Chow. Albany Knickerbocker Press.
TAKE YOUR
REPAIR WORK
TO
Bradshaw
Harness Co.
AND -
Get a Good Job
EVERYTHING EOR HORSES
10 U First St. Tulsa
Ever Woman
it iiiifrsBH fcca tvuui know
ftbout i lf wuDdrrfa)
In.ARULWhirlHigSprty
I lb MW Villlll sl..
L. am-McilcotiTfn.
A ! your itrnr14t ferlt.
V li e-lfi"l iiivpit in
imvp.i. ISM
Mtier. but 4'nl ItAitip for
111 ;nlrl.. honk-mint. II fHSf
fill rArUi-nlsn sail illrertlunt In-
nlliAhlH t !. IIM MAUYKI. l-fl.
44 iMlfffairart NEW lilKk.
THKY HP GOING AT 35 TO 4T
BUTTS UTD ARE Mid HT V
SCAKCH AT nivr.
With eggs selling at 35 to 45 cents
a dozen and dealers placidly predict-
' lng a 50-cent mark before the end of
winter which would rather own a
dividend-paying oil well or a produc-
lng hen ranch?
A well-organized strike among the
hens of Tulsa county has gone into
' effect and poultrymen ari feeding
the fowls all kinds of fancy foods In
a vain effort to Induce them to lay
eggs in wholesale quantities. Instead
I of one every three days. To date tne
most successful chicken raiser in this
respect has been a newspaper man
who claims to have Invented a special
I concoction which he feeds his hens.
Local dealers say tin- present price
of eggs Is the highest mark In the
t history of Tulsa and some have the
tlmerlty to declare that eggs will be
felling at 60 cents a dozen before
spring and possibly before the first
' of the year.
Provided eggs do not reach the un-
heard of price of 50 cents a dozen. It
has Ixen predlcti-d that husbands will
present their wives with a dozen eggs
for a Christmas present Instead of a
sihI skin sacque or a set of furs.
FOR A MAN'S CHRISTMAS
You have just four more days to
buy your Christmas presents.
Seleet yours now while the selec-
tion is best.. We will help you in
your choice. Find out his size in
Shirts Hose Slippers Hats Etc.
and make your shopping easy.
We will hold your presents and
deliver them at any time or place
you order.
See Our Window for Suggestions
Open
'The Good Clothes Store'
Shop
Early
litis
..Minces
traitt
ILKA UIV. UUH L
Hcatl World Want Ads.
INSURANCE
Wi write fire turnado and plat
glass Im-uriinco.
We Insure oil In tank.
We Insure your rents
Phone III.
II. F. PITTH
MMMCITY LOANS
r 1 u.ku. mi.1. o n-.
AT
UMlSs
lit i..-. ui
run i. h.4 ..i o.i4 ...ii.
i ....i .us m.. i... '
I .k- MU. .. .f ....
f.S.t . . n S lie I 4SBS.l Alrt P S 4 Iff)
SOI D BY DRI fifilS TS I VI RYWMI R
Bead World Want Ads.
TULSA SEED HOUSE.
Kor low cash ptlee M Floor mnl
Feed. Hhell l orn Corn OHf Kaffir
( i. in Oatf and Wheal i h .km 1-...I
f'otton ami Alfnlfa MalS. 1'hons
Ill Cast Hi cons.
No. I Weil Hoeonrt Phon. toil
2 Blockn From Main
Page Transfer
on 1 1 Inrlnall rn Ull
TULSA
TRANSFER
and
STORAGE COMP'Y
Mortag FtsrklDg Mhlpplag
Reasouihie PrtrM
BayesiesKxid Most
Jfflee and 8t irage
Ili-tU tooth ft-wldes
ItAOOS in
GALVANIZED TANKS
! vvtylftlng fri .Sheet tettil
Southern Cornice Work
ln4 ion llnulJcr. Prions f5-i
-
Utu World Wants Ads.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 80, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 20, 1911, newspaper, December 20, 1911; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133490/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.