Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 129, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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III I MIH Mull I H I III It-1 I I 111(1 t ll IVIS
THE GRAND THEATRE
February 22 :::::: Matinee Only
B-A-C-K AAN
Arid Buropeen Trlumpha.
I in I M I lis I ION U. 10111 HI t4
Bailey & Austin
IN
Tin- Tri iiu-iidous H i tu t ( ' 1 1 I Musical Bgtfgt agatixa
The Top 0'
Vllf.rwl.rl
II V V unu
Production in Dflftll Ksaeily im luirlng llf Solid Year's llmi at 1 1 - J
MiijiNiir and i'hmiiid Theater Wen York.
The Big Original No. 1 Company
Seventy People Augmented Orchestra
THE FAMOUS ORIGINAL COLLIE BALLET
(Moat Talked ol feature Bver Known in Mualiul I'um'Jy.i
f Ever Marching Ever Smtniti Ever
THE TRULY BIG EVENT OE THE SEASON
Tl
1
H . ill of I hi limv m ii Ml . I .innl
ompuuy win i.i.i mi Imgerttnl iur'
In lln i ii. Bill) House ulll lir aeeii
In a "straight" part nr In other word"
I will tin some "I. Klllinale" ii' Una while
bi i .i lui'uri-r In (mi. KfMaM Mu' k
Hill i.irr ( I i iiiii il port Bomi cii-
tlrel) in -- lull ik ail comedi situations
have been planned and flia .hum.
vmiii tome sinking iiinl uiiglnal OM
tulle v 1 1 ill. I lln la lnvc I III- lilac
MM hit at the bill. "HUlc liny" la
.iii.i in i of tin songs a blch i Intaadi 4
in stir uft Hi. patriotic foollngt of it"
tudlenoo "i Uove in Mm in law
iMd." in a pratt) mid 111 fill luillud
thai win una down in. nrrtaln
I Of Mnilin r i ml).
Tin Top ii Ih Win lil. " which will
pa 'In attpaOt!H at lln- Urinnl theatre
l'iiiriiiii 2;1. ntMinjM only owing in
iin fact thai the simnera haei pur.
Iuum d Um houaa for tin- night show
I. hi. i;n li.it k In im Italliiy mill Aiwtln
liter linn reoenl iriiimpim in tin
i . i in I i 1 1 lr houses nf Kiimpe ')'he e.
rentrlc and groteegua wmk od 0mm
tun camadtana bat lung into "tuttri
iin heart) stamp of theatrical aBprov
hi I. in- tin -iin svith h mpportlna
i'iiiiiimi nf iii v. nlv pontile ii some nf
lu-w ill. ks mill im IiIi-h "The Tup
ii' lh' Wi i Id.' Ih UiIh aenaon iluplli.it-
1 1 1 i; Kh former lucjiaeoot -capacity
business hat badn tin rule in event
iltj ikn..ii aiaoa lha aeaaon npojndd.
i ni .r- i irvi Kuaalan itnin i.
Tulsa theuiiTKniiH will lie Ki !) nn
opportunity to see their ft rat loanl
performance nf tbf Imperial Russian
Daocara from (Ha Metropolitan opart
booae New vrnk. on Pebruary 27 at
tin- Orand theatre. Tin. ballet rame
1n America umli-r laava nf abannra
f i i ii i Caar Nicboioa. and in mi tour
t- ipw lal arrangement with lha di-
raoton of the IfatrnpanJlaii opart
boaae where it appeared th marked
ueceet during lha holiday period a
i nil symphony orcheatrt la carried
arltb iin- ballet
iii i n i -i Mil mom i hi m
i in m w in i i m u
lo
ENDORSED I. TAFT
..l lllii 1 It 1
Mini lln
Ma
nf Duwonateailon Wade
Hot or ut Wain etlon
M i l. pattMUo
dAHl'H I la IMTI -iii mi m -
I I III II t N I III I S i I -THIS
IN NTH..
CHANGES VAUDEVILLE TODAY
BERRY AND BENSON
n ;i One-Ad Comedy ' 'The Country Girl and tl
illiiiu with tin' li- VToice."
VONTELLO AND NINA
Sensational Roman Ring Artiis.
TWO FIRST RUN PICTURES
Tulsa 'g ()nl Vaudeville Bouse.
Homedliliui Ni " ai iin- Garden.
Tin- Garden (Koch oolnpany will!
preaenl today an attraction nf a tnnti
nil nature that l wry funny nnd
rerj new. it will in- entirely differ-
ent from thi- bill that bat la-en trnlil-
Inc iin- i.nanig ttnee Sunday and tiu-
ri-nii.iii lis In-eii wurkliv; many liniirs
each day all week renearatiui tin-
Daw ..ffi iiI ik. which i called 'Papa't
Boy." Tin- oomad) parti afe pi nti-
fully Interaperaed throuarhoul the two
acta tfrt sini;.- K. ttiiiKH hiii- been i?h-
peclally eondtrustad fnr the bill and
the churua ha bet n ohanMd and aua;-
m en ted mid drilled until it will Uiok
bke f dUDtaranl phorua The roan at. e-
menl of the theatre im-k-i for a p-i-at
Improvement on Mn Seminary Olrl"
In tin- new attraction that will Ii
preeented tonlfht ami the rem of thi i
weel and i carrying out hie original
Idea ol Improving the company mid
the shiiM. it every opportunity thaU
ojfteya itNi if.
Tin- matinee drew Quite a Ihtrc
crowd yaaterday and the audlanca j
aeemad lo eohtsdey the sliow muih
better thati it wat Sunday at itn lal
tiui performance
Tin rapttktican County C antral
mu mu i aa ..f TuiMt wunty met in ih
mtli n( . W llyuuii. i li.iu iiiiiii !
tarda) mid tpatjimftuH) aadoraad
l'i i-kiili-nt William II Taft fnr I. iinm
In. .In. ii. The ilati- nl Hi. nuinl) mi
Pantion na aft fur March I m arbieb
Uaaa delagwag win bi tladfad la ike
DongreHlohaJ mid atata oofvanllena.
Tin oouBtf prlmari i Ui aaaacl dale-Kiiii-a
in the tiiiini) n ml ungreaaionai
canveattona w in he held in On t uioui
prerln'-w un fabruan It C. B. Bog-
i i s was i iiiliu Kid fm a.ii .j
mu! lirnni MoCutlough for eangraa
aiunni gai agate lo tin national con
vantion.
Tin- dMlranan ami aafirattn ol the
committee wart authortaad to aalaal
m tiinittce men in th m-w pre-
Alncta '. A i ri . imin wai elected
i miimllte. m.in at l-'lnln r.
Yi-nti-rilhy tnniini t nui tlua
brag vtry hermogtaea ..ml largel) at
tended There wuh noi a iii-ntiiiK
voice in iin- motion to eoiorae Praaa
deal Tuft.
The followl4g comWilttamen wan
praaent i
T. D. Kviiiif. aerratary; Harvey
farr BkbUooK; (feorgt B. Tlion potjjl
Owataa by proxy; Ji-kn Haftnuul
ImwKrtn John Hat. In r. Tnrli . . T
Bnaolca Broken Arrow; c a. Free-
man r-'ieiier; i. w stottlemyer. we-
kiwa: a. C. smith. Tulaa; B. B LoudJ
arbark Tulsa; L K. Cone Tulsa. Iiy
pmxy; B Robarta Tulaa; Jnhn Mai
Laugblln Tulaa; Lincoln Poatoak
li. 'i Pork; Mr. preaier. Leonard: n.
A. Html lirol.i-n Arruw.
The rail fur thi- convention l he-
lm; prepared by a committee and will
in- laeued in n few daya. Thi- plataj
fm holding thu preclhcl caucuaat win
also In- anniiiilieed lati-r.
PBKIWO Pah 1 4. : to a. m In-
llttara of the f'hlnett to thr form
nf goternreenl la rery avideni in Hia
papltal They accept tin- newt nf thu
rp untie wiihuui il twinge! ration t(tk
-r tevofable nr unfavuralile. Tln-re
la nut thi- tlightaai dJtferenaa uppar-
.'iii mi ih ttraaft Thi polloe i i i
nut Inatriirl the penpli- In put nut
finifd in leiabratlan nf the new re-
Kltiu. nnd iherefnre rtn bunting waa
preparadi
t lark UandqnartH - I Ipened
VPAJrHWOTON Pan. K. 'Htad-
quartan fur rhump Clark1! camptlgn
fur tba democratic preeidtntigl noml-
nation were npem-d In a downtown
hm.'i pera lodaV.
How Arc Your Bowels?
BJere'a i in Real Rnwodi fur Oonatl
unlJQn and logged Vp Liver.
Triad them air.' fjoi yi t. fou bavn'l
KIm ii hTol ipringl Uvaf Uuttuna a
cbance
If yuii want the most effleient. Ron-
tle aafe: yea dellKhtful laxatlv on
i-ai'th go tu gn) drug -tore ami gal
a 11 i . nt bog of ii.. i Bprlngt Liver
Buttont
m ide in Hoi sprirr.e. ih.' nnltarium
nf thr WorkTi utad the wurld over hy
panppj who demand tin tost. Take
thi'in in and hfl Ho iiea oat odated
tongue dlcalneta Indlgattlon and a
genarnl tunic. Hal Ppvlngd rhtmftil
i'u.. Ilm SpriniiB. Ark.
The $10 Suit and Over
coat Sale is Still On
There are some excep-
tional clothes bargains
here for you. Lose no
time if you want to take
advantage of this sale.
$15 18 20 and 22.50
Suits Overcoats and Cra-
venettes YOUR CHOICE $10.00
Sun- ami (genu's
I p u 2i.:m
fThnlng
1 1(1.00.
Solta anil O'COntg
I p in ltg.60
Oboton
I o.oo
W il-' n Ha- Two Daft.
THKNTo.V. .V. J.. Feb. 14. Govern-
or Wllaon'a api-aklm: acheduhl fur the
remainder of Pebruary aa annoanoag
today Include thi- following dntea:
Thursday. February 12 at Top ka
Kan. at 11 democratli .llnuer: S-it ir-
day February 24. .-it Waahvllla Ttnn.
In tnl. tin- V. It C A.
HOW TO CURF KiirUMATISM
Proounei.t Doctor'i Beit Piewilption
Eaally Mtxcil at Hume.
( IVT i l l Jl'HY IV Mil l l Ml R-
I I 1C CASE
Entire Panel of i I ft) Veniremen
hanated in n I it..n to Secure
tin La at Juror
MEMPHIS Tenn. Peb il rXo ad-
ditional Jurors were seiur.'d today
from tin emersepoy panel nf fifty
mil. rnl by thi- court In the oils.' nl'
J .1 Hughea wealthy Arkanaat piant-
er charged with tin- murder of
Thuiiius I'nlan a Jo-lti'V. who wna
shot ami killed in B Memphla hotel
Jul)- 9 lull.
Tim court has ordered the iherlfl
tn produce a venire nf ino men to.
morrow from which tu aelect if poe-
sllih- the lone Juror needed to fill the
panel.
Tall tnupli- .nit baraileai fonnula ha. t
w.irkr.l vondaaa fat all aiho bar. irn'i it. .
quu-kly runng I'liron f .iid .rat. rheauathea
iiinl l.iu'li ni-lie. "I'min your ilruicifi-it Hit j
..in- oaact pf Torii oenp Hind iin uriinal
-iii'ii package') .wi ofcl oaa. "f ;.tup !
nf BaraapaHlla .'ninnoinul. Taki- thrp two J
iBfredieDU aon)fl aaa pat thaw in half pint
1. 1 fu.d whisk' Sli.li thu bottUI ami ink.
tiilili-npnuiifn! Iii-f'iri' I'm ii iin-al anil ut Led I
ihaa" (iiintl raaalta ronn- aftai lha first few
doaea. If your ilrutffiat doea apt havr Tori
eaiaponne in st..'-k nr will fat it fin- you la .
a fi-w boava from all weeleeeii hoaaa. Don't
In- lnflurn.1 nl to uke . uatn.l inrilteia. m-
atead of tala Uwlll on luivlng ihi- "rimina
TeHl romp.. iiii.l in the original one ouni-.tL
aaalfd y.'iii.w i kag. This win aabliaaai j
here last Winter ..nil hunilreda of the worat j
eaeea weir aairad bx it In .hmt time. I
OUT THIS 10R COLDS
Preacrtattoa for Positive Results
Dan't Experiment.
I'll I PRE EH mim;
I i km 1 1 Rl Kl PAIRING
lilt l
2io i-ji.i pirai Bt
Phone aalg.
prieea Reaaonahle Sattafarttoai
Uuai anteed
GALVANIZED TANKS
Etievyflkteg i Skawf MaaJ
Southern Cornice H f.'.v
04-106 v Bomldar. Pfiowe t846
. . .
()
anting Ittrai ifcrna U
Grand.
aturday Pebruary 17 Wm. I
Pavaraham in The Pknn."
'ebruary Matinee i.nly '?
"The Tup nf thr World." i
. l-i uaiy 27. Hussian Itullet i
nii Byiilpjbon) Orohettra. :?
i
DANCING
at Euclid Hall
every Tueeday
Thuraday a. n J
laturday nlgbta
Private lessons by
appoint menu Hall
and muati: for
rent.
M. W CAIN
Phono 2233.
THE GARDEN THEATRE
:4lh AND MAIN:
Change of Bill Tonight
Papa's
Mew
Boy
A Musical
Comedy
In
Two Acts
New People New Songs
New Costumes New Everything
(MOSTLY GIRLS)
15 MINUTES PICTURES
75 MINUTES FUN AND MUSIC
We Started Off a Little Bad but Watch Us
Go From Now On
FIRST RUN PICTURES AT EVERY S30W
PRICES 10c 20c and 30c
HUN T PAIL TO READ
TheVlaidofthe WhisperingHills
1-
x i vt.ii: E ROE
llinatrated i) George iiih
"The Maid of the Whispering
Hills" is olio of those unusual sior-
iis that atlck in thu mgBMr)aj Alter
.110 laj'l It down the tall Canadian
maid w th her wonderful strength
and eweetneta and the thro men
who loved her eaoh a hero In hi.i
amy abide in the mind like recol-
lectiong of living people.
To the mite of a Hudson Bay
Post I n- In .Hie wilderness there
comes one Hprint! day u little hand
of French Cana.diant lad by a
roung girl in that wild place they
tarry awhile and there three men
the yt)ttng Scotch factor ruler
of the roih l oinmunit) ; a gay
yOOng gallant from Montreal: ami
a simple trapper fall maM) in "ov.-
with the girl And when their riv-
alry hrlnjis them to the hrlnk ol
( ratastrnplie that Involvra the
ilTis nf all three. It is the ttne he-
rolara ami aweel nobility of Mat'en
Maid of thu Whispering Hills that
inds a way out. Anything mure
ulrring than her setting furth to
tetoue the man she loves from re-
Vengeful Indians 'as .forlorn a
hup- as ever lust Itself In that vast
region of hard living -tnd daily
tragedy" Is rare in recent fiction.
And this is hut mui of many scenes
that set tin- reader'! pulses to
beating. In "The Maid of the
Whispering Hills" Miss Roe has
written not the usual first novel
of a now writer hut a PIG novel
li. un author of great promise.
PRICE $1.30 MET.
ROATVVRIGHT STATIONERY CO
Phone 1UI. 207 So. Main.
'from your gfagglal g.-t two millOil of
Qlrerrlna m il ball an oaaae of Ooaeaatratag
Piaa Ooatpoaadi Tain- rbeai iw. utgradieati
lionie ami pat them Into a half pint of go.nl
whisk.) shake will. Taka one la two
n lapooafala iftai i-u. h meal ami at badtlata
Sm.iiei il.ti ti chlldrea aeaorduiia to ago.'
lh - s s.uil in In- tli." i)iii. 'keM .ougli .ii..!
00 Id .lire known lo the ineiliral profeaaion.
It sin . lo gi't Del the Rrliuini- ilili.lii-)
Ooa entratad Pita I'a.-h half ..unr. In.t t le-
aeaiM It . tin l rew lop aeuh il rae If y.oir I
drvggiat a out of atoeh he will aalakly get I
fr"in Iiik wh .lesale houm'. Ilon't fool w.th I
nnrertaia kUataei It ia riaky Loral drag' t
gl.ta aay that for the pait tlx year thi- him
h nl a wonili-rful demand.
GRANO OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY FEB. 17th
One Pertormanfe Only of (lie Incomparable Light Comedian
WILLIAM
Faversham
Three Good
Reasons For Buying
Diamonds Here
Wo huv dlnot from the
Importer We pay .put cn.h.
We buy nulhlng that la nol
worth the money when
e tell ii'ii a atotio per-
fam it la paffkkl "v can
d. p i d U on us and igmn
our diamonds.
I our I'm. n. .ml King a
.0. t3J 00 I3u.no. nnd 141
I ( I n l"N IL KM I
Pavrmham Benl Bale Today.
The advance se.it sal. f.r the local
ram a .-f llllam Pa eranam ami
' Ilia Opp in Tin Faun" will npen at
Quakai Rrug atora and frmn the
(lie IlllereSI helng taken In the at-1
lln it Is s.ife tu Judge .hat there
iii in- a henv) demand fur reeerva
lona "Tha Paun" win Lo at the
i. iiul s.iii id. iy night.
Tho play was written esnrelullv fnr
'i Pnvanham't tiae aul its stnry la
.:.! ii"1 I and dramati ally
I tel.. Ml I' av elsliain Is nlleil tip-
i tu Impefeonate a faun or wood-
tod tke dlety nf the hills and
k roe ma and loyouaneaa ot the outdoor j
rorld win. lives cutistuntly In close
immunlon with nature and the orea
I s .'I III.' field.
The fgnjl In Mr. Knoblauch's play
ippent to wander from his native
inula Into liondon whore he is ills
vrred napping one mght in a huge
.so nf paean! uma in the catden nf
gentlemnn wna agree tu Introdvet
him bate audety thus gratifying tl
Whim . f the il.-ml -god.
;
P r ''I I
n
SSSrf "Children
- W A. I
1. .1.. T I. .1 . I
C JP iiK'i'- i m.iue iiisin I
A ronatnnl
Joy."
N. Y. Mali
" Rare
Treat "
N. y. Worli
I
Hula lluln OMt."
One gnod hill always full. .w a an-
OUttr al tin t'uTV. Huch will he the
rule tml.r h-n after twu davs of
dellRht to Immi :i. . ruwda nf theater- !
i.i i rs wke MRatatgd the nrodmiln of I
The Major nf Ijiughland." at thla ex-1
ttamaly popular Ikeater there will be
- ' " l wtlft! la int. -ml. -! t.. he the
t ' i -i and at th anme i in pr-l-1
Ileal .firing n the CoaV repertoire j
The lit!. f the new lln t oat Upllgt I
i p t'ii afternoon it "The Hula Bnlal
Ulrls. " nnd. as the title would sugg at. I
the pretty girls who compoae the larg-
vou cm cat these
hey arc so nke and
light. I m.ide thorn
v th llculth Club
Baking powiK r."
One tcaspoonful of Health Club
go'. s as (.ir as two of other hraiHls
si'inng tor the name
price. Tliia is proof
of its greater strength
ami economy. Health
Club aclls lor a cent an
ounce an honest
antitrtitt price in
10c l5c-25c cant at
good grocers.
LATT IN PUHR I O0D
COMPAN1
ast St. I.. hm. III.
Supported by
MISS JULIE OPP )
AMD HIS COMPANY IN
The Most Inique.Origiual and Mirth Provoking ol Modern Comedies
"THE FAUN"
Junction Pharmacy
arcsi anilmos. complete
M o lit uns in the cUj
DR UGS
I wire stock absn fUfey no v
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELYriLLEJ
'fhont 1976
CVR. FOI KTJ1 A.l) MAIN
IT PAYS 1
To have experts do
your wiring and
fixture installation
because your ex-
pense stops there
and does not go
on-an-on for re-
pairs. See US.
DODGE ELECTRICAL
COMPANY
Phoaa ll.
Ill it Id.
IIY l.liW Vltl IcMUll.AI ( II.
P I li-H m- PKHPORMANC1 18 OM I 'I Mil: UK. II 0OMKD1
( llll I M I N Is OP fill GENERATION." lilcago Kiiuoiner.
Pure Oomrdy witn a wealth ol
clrMine.s. ew and 1 a- inat-
ing" t tin Inter-Ocean.
'Hm' Paam i n frolic Pn 1 1 rehntt
I- daMing nnd diangklfal 1
I bll agn Kei oiil-lleiuld.
PHONE
WHITE
LINE
39
CAB AND
BAGGAGE
SERVICE AT
ALL HOURS
Women and Chlllren in Safe Willi Us
I
r "3
mm
j .11. '
nan tnat. PWveraham is mi-
mlrabm" i haoagm TrlbwtDi
t in- aenaoWi 11. beet gift n. i in-
i auo siage." ( hii-agti Journal.
MltoHal In Colllrr'a Weekly:
"The Paun " la filled with delicately
turned linea wth hum.r finely
ah Hied and with the Inallnct for
literature eeryh--re. and yet it
pleases large tuunber.: of the Intel-
lectually untrained na well aa of
the trained. Thla of course. I.
because drnn.atie elements arc
omblMd w.th fancy and style."
Matthew White In Mttnaey s Mag-
aiine: "hefnshing la just the
right adjective with which to de-
acribe Thi paun.' dne could te'l
from the hind of laughter In the
theater that people were letting
themselves go In mirth of a fort
that Is rare nowaday."
I-UICI V -o io gi OO. order. In Seat. cif mipanii'il Iiy Chock will
Dt d and t iki a i in of ut tin Maungcr' Offk-r (.rami
Opera Hokag Hiiildlng.
r
Tulsa newaUfrult and shade trees
i". rty ..f d eruSt
WILKINSON'S
NURSERY
I am here to alay: I can aave v0u
10 to 4 0 per cent paid tr agenta.
Ornamentals. Graftea. Itoaes Perry
Plants and Vines.
1 ' o i licit r. 1'. o. lint -J
Tires! Tires! Tires!
me uie inamumt gnat a nti e.l
Non-Kkld Tire and the cele-
brated Sllverlnu n rurd tire
before you place your order.
We will go into tire eiinatruc-
tlon with you If you call Phone
tilt
Standard Motor Car Co.
Third ami ( In veiino.
Pin me ItSl
DiatTlbntlm; Agents for the
Ldamond Ituhber Co.
Head W.uld Want Ads.
HungryPeople
Made Happy at
Mingus Cafe
22 l ast Second Street
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