Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 135, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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STATEMENT BY THEODORE ROOSEVELT ON
ELECTION NIGHT 1904:
"On i he fourth of Miiivli next I sluill have sorved
lircc 'imi o biilf yoan and 1 1 i throe and ;i ball yoari
oust it iitc my Hrat term. The wis- cuatom which
limits the prosiloni to two tenna resarda tbo aubatancn
mil ii.t the foiin and under no circumstances will I
lie ;i candidate for or accept another nomination."
Pheac are Mr. Roosevelt'; own worda How can be
io it?
OUR PRESIDENTIAL
POSSIBILITIES SERIES
Tulsa Daily World
1'ublir.hra ljf
Willi. I PI UUHIIfNU OMPAHY
WOIU.li BUlMlINU TUt.HA. OKLAHOMA
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where urc the going in gel nil '.'"
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W i'ii 'Mi Association town (or sav
1 1 1'n i years finds H H llttli i'ii tiii r i -ruli
in gel away wiih tiny of hi
mi thness befors Uiu iiuiinuni ooni
mission
N'.iw ii li.nn mi InvcsHimtlug rum
mlttee prodding Into the affairs if
mi ii i my paymaster. Why In limn
iiri it ii i fix up Homn kind of u
WU) to hi llln Mlno Of thoSu I In huh
ting tin. country n touch ?
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liy I in I v f si I. ini. tin. numbl "I Issiiea
ilinniK kaiu in" inn
I V. B Sri.lt Olrrulalinn Manager of Thi.un hour or
TiiKii Dill) World rirrulatod l"i in-
andlna Wi .In. hiIiiv. January :ill llH'J. '.'Lr
1 1 Nil
lll'l' III lllMil' lit Ii Irll.iill illlll
lime jiiirii froi for tiir ipooltl bkm (II
Hi' tin' Bultlniore oonvrntlon.
fn vi ihould now um lh nd col
umm in tiir Pokln papen to wll hi
throno trapping guaritntecd iinna
hundred ycani o)d ita
a joi rldor iino roil auurod that
after it in all ovor the newapaperi
"in ohronlcle it an "plunging to
death."
I'l'I'llllllH till. .1 ts'Mi .1 lit Inn 1.1' Hill
harvester trust would be looked upi
as the eap sheaf
Tt Ii tOO
giwa u dull) storagi sllilelgh now
int.' t' trj and make
unless you run outter
'iliuiinip nil M'..il..l in i.fiilitii:. I' ll '.vrra
ami ntfli'.' uai' wiin an aTerngs ul 8i!58 cop
ti-a ut m.i.I uapor
r.. r BOOT r
Olrealstlon afanssor.
gobarrll'dd and iworn i" ba'ori mt Mm
III i.t ilny ul January 1H12
UORA MTIiLKR
(SH M 1 N.it.ny PubUe.
My rommlailon eaplraa July 3W 1118.
S Envy hntred and mnllce aro
() never mlaalng in the mirthful
train of surceas.
(i
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i
Will III DO I HI VIS ONES I A -IM
CT TO Ul T i il I .'.
Pollllca is funny truck. That Ik II
Ih (UllllJ si 11 1 1' uulcm you ttl'u ImiK
huaded and play It mi the gciuiire an I
evull It thin at tiinrs liiaKr.'i a soil
ol a liaiulitiaii ..n. ii.il t 1 - nl
iuvr linn Ntin has his niii way of
keeping things rolling in Mimpurl
polltli i.
Prom thr way tin. wain ran yea
terday. thr anowman won'l in- balled
up verj long
Perhaps tin ..nn.n are nol afti
votes as much as they air afl
voters
Again v
green hum
b Wonder
lll'r.
when
lln
a unit- is ii negligent
wiih nn: roi nil jans
i ii .
I LA' -J
uilulil il.'clnp th ptioolblllty of re
Iruti hinoiit.
Thi fa. t that the noiiiinluluncr
i puli! fur the Inclnerutlna pluut fur-
I mi' ua uhi.ut thine time lh coat of
OOaatruOtlon. muy when the iilant Ih
iiinved develop u huiII. lint number of
koM hi h ka tu buluni e Ihu aivnunt.
Croabta Kelghti umi Okjtm addition
Should not be glvtui the rontlnued
iniiiiiijHiiy iif thr fragrattoe it bhiiih
aliil may iiiitlrlputn Ita rORMVal.
Mtriupt tn Hold Dp Train
CEDAR RAPID la. Veb 21.
Wvi inni mads an itniiinpaeeful at-
i. mpt to imiii up pigeon get (rain Wc
ii weetbound mi the Chicago and
Northwavtern railroad at :i o'clooa
thin morning near Bertram) nine miles
nist of here. Tile train Ih known at
the faat mall ami iiirrled no pussrii"
B.TS. It wiih furred to hIoW dovn to a
peed oi four mile! un hour on go
count of const ruction work heiim
done iu the outskirts of the village and
It wag at thin point the mnn Hltrmilled
il mincer to stop. BueplelOUl of the
Irregular method used in ilgpalllngi
the engineer did not briuK hiH truin
in h Htop. When the truin lulled to
st. .p. on. uf the baadlta opened fire
mi the engineer hitting htm in the
arm. Throwing on ail steam the en-
glneer brought the train to thin city
where a pnsHee furnieil and alalti'd
in pureuil nf tho baadlta.
Ton ncNac oans Endoree Taft.
KNOXVIIiLE Trim. Fch. 21.
Congreaaman '. Baaoom Blemp today
waa nominated for reolaotlon by the
republican! of the ninth dlstrlot of
Virginia in convention at BriatoL
Thr admlnlatratlon of ProaJdanl Tuft
was endiii'Brd.
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCUMKNT8 si I
Allcoeks
lASTERSi
'The World's Greatest
External Remedy.
Count Colds Weak Lungs
4U40tk'l 'Anen act uhu pruveotive
ua veil aa u l uralue.
l'rovent culila beroniintf d.-.-p-HeaU'd.
Kheumatihni In ahoulder
Relieved by uiiiK AUt Oi Vt I'laitm
Alhlatea ue them for
Stiffness or Soreness nf muscles.
Allcock's is the original and genuine porous plaster.
It is a standard remedy sold by druggists in every part
of the civilized world. Apply wherever there is Pain.
When you need a Pill
take a Brandrettis Pill
(Est. 1752.)
For CONSTIPATION IBILI008NC88 HEADACHI DIZZINEgg
INDIGESTION Etc. wv
To tile ClUactll of Tulsa:
i berobi announce myself ns u can
dldato for the off! oe of Mayor mb
feci to tin- approval of tbo Republican
pally anil (lie choice of the void'. ul
tin- April elootion
Itoepectfnlly
O. O. VRYK.
y Am. rloan Preaa AsHnriaiiiin
WOOMOW WIiLSM
T
To tin- CiUseru or Tnlaai
I hereby annonnoa myaolf us u can.
dictate lor tiir office of Commlaelon-
of the sir. .mi M'ard aubjeet to the
approval of tho Democratic part)
umi tiir choice of iiic votera ut the
April election.
Respectfully
J. B. WILSON.
Tor Commissioner District Mo. n.
I lirl'i'hv ii.. 'in. in i 'ii iif I i. In. v
HE candidacy of the former liroitdent iif I'riiii'rton university makes I rn ...-n rtMnmUmuw
the expreeaion "the scholar In politics" something more than a taunl tram District Number t subject to the
III thr mOUthS of pnlltlrln ns oi the old type During the time he has artioo of the Itcpiibltcun pt'lmary
held office aa governor of New Jersey Woodrow Wilaon bus made Mwwh 19 11112.
it evldenl that though he ;m before his eleotion without practical u slii.mo.Ns.
oxporlence In state or national politics he is a man to b reckoned with by L
ho have played the game for main years His admlnlatratlon baa I For 'lty Audltori A number of my
shown him in be the possessor nf original Ideas ami of tin- force to carry friends having volunteered 10 luppoft
linn nut and bis si chea delivered 1 in ..iirii..iii the county have added " ine m tbe race for republican nomtna.
ins popularity. Tho withdrawal at ins nun requeal of ih.- formal support tinn for auditor after due delibera
of rlarper'i Weekly which has been his foremost newspaper advocate has
added Interesi to nil campaign to secure the nomination at iiaitimore.
I mi u lulaii auceatl ai
oreattire out of a fellow
Take (or Instance the politic!) thr.t
broke brir in I'tilau count durlni
the memornbii acrap between Uui-
breath ami Brad) for thr nutlotml
Bommlttueniiinlihip endoraoinent Tho
difference In polities which the two
men represented waa as distinct as
am iiniii' could be. On ihu one aide
wuh honest pollllca on Ihu other waa
miHiy pul tl's with a muchlne capar
Igoned by the acalpa ol thoau 11 had
torn Tin s. repreaentaliona were
well known and "tr rut In the op.-n
su no one net '1 bo ileccl ed.
Yet notwithstanding the iloaincia
with Which Cllolei oould I. a made wo
found some mighty good aort of fui
lows bn becann Ut ma of the ca-
prleea of politics. Now the) uie dls
truuiiht while the pity umi aympath)'
of the communit) is theirs. Every-
bod) is wondering where Ihc) Intend
to net oft" with the public. There
lr Mayor Martin one of (hoae hale-
will met kind of fellows; hut he hill
bud pollllca i'..Htis that don't smell
rlKht when exposed to the heat of
publh gate. Hi thought the ma
nine would win like it always ha 1.
But It didn't nod what would happan
If tin mayor evor tried for anything
from the people again? Then there
la . W. Stucltey clerk of the dl
trict court ol Tulsa county lie pleaj
for Brady aud the machine If thai
aamblnatlon won he would lo a great
polltli Inn and could demand am.th. .
Vote of confidence from the people
of Tulan county. But the coinbln.i
tion loat and gnng pollttOg conked
another gonae. Again ihcro's I'at
Mniioy "everybody! friend" oxoept
Ualbreath's during thr recent race
here. Tulsa ni In genera! think a
good deal of I'at. put there's a raft
of persona who don't like Ida polltli 1
Ho might haw been a congreaaman
sometime but If h. antics nn more
like thla luat caper of his Priscllla'l
language to John Alden will he us.-1
"Bui now It never 'an be."
And there are a number ol otbi 1
Tubaiia Well up In public llf. who
will be watched by the people on
account of th- stand the) took In the
Oalbreatb Brady matter because th
aghlblted such n distrustful brand 'f
politics politics which all tin cs
with the Missouri democrats con-
gregating in Joplln lo the east of us
an. 1 Oklahoma demderati rounding
up to the weal of us it is no wonder
Tulsa was marly swept off the earth
by storm signals sinus and disturb-
ances yesterday.
The republican primaries ami con-
vention 111 Wagoner county have been
fnni tor .Mai.h ith ami nth respec-
tively. a republican masH meeting has
I n call! d at Tallinn ah Cherokl 8
county for February I4th. it la un-
ilers'i.nil to be something uf a Roose-
velt inovoment
Muskogee Insurgents claim to have
the done from Roosevell marked
"stii. tu confidential" that he has
heard th. 'Demand ot the peepul"
and in "accept." u threatens to
make known the stale of his mind
IhTOUgh a repl lo the "appeal to
the governora" tomorrow.
us his first lieutenant the oratorical
powen of Jim being well known to
ihc geiitleinaii from Ttahomingo.
Sykes was one of the few men who
caused Tulsa county to give Bill M ill-
ray a majority over Cruce in the gub-
ernatorial primaries ami naturally
Murray feela kindly towuid "the sil-
ver tongued orator of Tulsa county"
Rumor as current on the streets
of Tulsa yesterday that Bob Oul-
breath had already captured the state
convention. There was also talk that
I).... lln hud so fur lineln d the na-
tional 1 imttteomanship thai ha
would be elected on the Oral ballot
it was plainly seen that the Brady
element hue was trying to grab at
a last straw in the person of Johnnie
Doolln. "Anything to dfofeat Oal-
breatb" was the way one llradyite
expressed it.
Champ Clark claims to have more
Instrui led delegates (or the demo-
cratic nomination fur president than
ail the other candidates in the ny e.
On a hurry-up telegraph call from
Alfalfa Bill" Murray Jim Bykaa
left Tuisu yesterday for the demo-
cratic stale convention Murray la
to lend the fight for Wilson on tho
floor "f the convention and it is pre-
sumed that h desires Rykea to act
AM MART IX
FMK nor THf
tDriorte yvArfl
UT fVLL F0K
THF 3H08rf
DKMOCR W SEEK IT.
Thinks iim't Economy May Be lliiil
iii Conduction of Tulad's -emment.
Editor World: That some such so-
lution of the ced question of cut-
ting down city expenses as that sug-
gested by Mr I'rve COUld be worked
out there Is hardly any doubt. That
is to say. we should nil agree that
Whatever can be done In that direc-
tion should be done. Whether th '
nomy should be pfactVed by the
consolidation of the offices to which
he refers is a question lo be ds 1 1-
mlned after due consideration of all
the circumstances after election and
when those sleeted can give it their
attention without being embarrassed
by nttaeks on tho Sincerity of their
motives. The problem of economi-
cal city government Is one which Is
entitled to our best IhOUghta assist-
ed by such material as may be gath-
ered from the experlem S in other
cities. No man will seriously con-
tend that any system yet devised run-
not bo Improved and 11 crlilMsm of
any system does not of nuCSSSlty car-
ry with It criticism of those onn. 1 ted
UEORfJE W ASIIIM. TON.
One hundred and eighty years ago
today George Washington whose very
namr Instills the spirit of patriotism
Into the heairl of every true Amerioan
was born near Hriiigt's Creek West-
moreland OOUnty Virginia. He W'us
ol' Kngllsh parentage umi his father
Auguetine Washington was a planter.
Ills mother was Mary Ball before she
married.
Georgb Waahlngtott was born Fcb-
ruary It 1"3 In early life ho was
i surveyor and never went to college.
ii.. was married to
1769. Ills wlfi
Hid In 1 SOL'.
tion ami wiih 'he deepest gratitude
towards those who have signified
their supporti 1 hereby announce my
candidacy for the office of city Audi-
tor subject to the action f the re-
publican primary March iu 1012
Respectfully
E. O. LINGO.
HISEY-TRIPLETT
CASH GROCERY
llllb. sack Ivory Flnur ....
48-lb suck Ivory flour
1 sack ileal
Punch P C Flour
.'i lb pall Pure Lard tlb
5-10. pall Dura Lard SSc
Laid.
Lard .
70(
45
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l or Clt) "auditor!
To the republicans of Tulsa 1 here-
by announce my candidacy for tin- po-
sition nf city uuditor mi the republi-
can ticket SUbjVct to the will umi
pleasure of the republican primaries
I wish to express in advance my
thanks lor the support ami considera-
tion ol' Mends Iii tbi smaller and to
Martha Cuatla inisoih it n favorable consideration at the
is born in 1782 and hands of tho party generally
rhej had 1 ns .1 ARTHUR P. IIEJ1DREN
daughters. He aa first inaugurated 11
president In 1789 at the age of 57. At 0 aradst solioltatton of a
He nerved at preside for seven years number of cltlsens of Tulsa. 1 here-
ten months and four days. Washing- 1 by announce raywli' tct Commission-
ton died Decembes tt ithh. al the age w No. B subject to the action of the
ol 17 from pneumonia at Mount Republican Primary Election it-s-V'ernon
Va. where he waa burled. He pectfuRy D. 0. ROSE.
was an Episcopalian.
To the weaknel Sof human nature
fi t bans may be attributed te fm t
th it people are in. to likely to uilinire
11 brilliant fail 1. than 11 ..slid
itantlal success
For Commbsdoner Fourth Waul
1 hereby announce my candidacy fm
the office of city Commissioner of
sub- Fourth Warrl. subject to the action
Ami to this ais.i may of the Republican primary March IB
mi-.
EE MATTHEWS
No matter how long a woman keeps
house she never knows how many
pertatera f inkr. Bat rash says he
alius hates to brink in a than towel.
be attributed thr additional fact that.
of all the heroes of the revolutionary
period posterity has been Inclined to
dwarf the stature of Washington. For
a time his htographcra tried to trans-
form htm Into 11 saint. obviously
this because above all things else he
was a man among men a figure In
his lime. which sn far obtained to his
personality was not unlike that of the
lute King Edward oi Kngland prone
to human weaknesses but at the same
time a griitlemiin of rare tact and
dignity.
Moderation and determination are
the two dominant characteristics of
which time has not robbed Washing-
ton nf them the first Is the one
which has deprived blm of n great
deal of the appreciation which has
been lavished on l.sa deserving char-
acters. Whatever the vices of the
man they wer.- g ys held within re
spectable restraint. Whatever his
rave them undue Ooised Vp Uver Oauseu Coiurttpa.
tion mill tuner s.crioii- muncuis.
lbs swift's Premium
His. Swift's Premium
ITT nice Salt Fork . .
gal. Peaches 40c 2 for Tito
gal. Apricots tflc
in. Aiuccuroni or Bphagettl ....sf
2.ric bottle Ketchup 10c I
New Lima Beuns ;e
1 lb. Fancy Head Itlce to
Heinz iirg. jar Preserves sue
California dried Cherries 28c
1 pkga. Seeded Raisins ISel
3 pkga Argo Starch tag
8 boxes Suit lfjc
6Mb Large Size Onta 2 for 30.:
2Mb. Small Size Oats 2 for lie
Fancy Dried Apples IBs
8Mb. can Tomatoes 10c
1 gallon Apples 2r.c
3 largo Mackerel 25e
ft
Phone 51.
120 Faat Third St.
LEAF I
MEMO BOOKS
BP
For trTe vest pocket
for the coat pocket
the original thin loose
leaf rhiK book.
The vest pocket size is
made open end and is
carried in stock in four
sizes
Boatwright's
Phone 1338 207S Main
1IOWAKD J. CLARKE
Dentist.
Crown and Bridge Work Specialties
Rooms 601 and 602 Bliaa Uldg.
Tulsa. Okla.
Junction Pharmacy
1 argtsi anilmot camnleta
in- of ihugs in the ci:
DR UGS
J nt:t c stock ab.iolutc'yna v
PF ESCRIPTIQNS ACCURATELYFILLE3
'l hone 197 f
COH. FOURTH AND MAIN
ARROW
Notch COLLAR
Eoffilaai lo pal on nnd lo
ink- off mnd lo ll (lr In.
Cluen PribotJy .V t'.mpany Makeri Troy S V.
mWS YOUR LIVER?
I'li'iniu. nee.
IHiW
VIMIVT SANITATION
Pi s-F.
EX-
Qurstton Raised Vs In Whether the
Health Dopartnaenl is Not
Coating too Much Money
with lis admlnlatratlon. The com.
mission form of government Is yet In That the sanitary condition of Tilt
hs Infancy; Its development and evo- Isa should be guarded for the pro-
lotion depend entirely on unselfish itect Ion of the public Is not only con-
and disinterested dtsCUSsiOU of its Solved by everyone but should bo
Weaknesses and defects not for the positively aaslated nnd vigorously ex-
imrnose of controversv. but that these .eciited.
weaknesses and defects may be Intel-
ligently remedied. There Is hardly
any doubt that the opening of your
oluinns for this purpose at the prop-
But this aaeertlofl In the minds of
some people should not warrant a
waste of money In the health de-
partmani The limited information
St tune would be a n il publK SOS available cnncernlng the 'Utv health
Vict '.i the . Itv Slid I SOUroe of mtnh lay of between ten and twelve thotia-
vnluable suggestion nnd Information lay of between ten and htwetce tons- tho poisons In the blood
to those charged with the rosionsl-! and dollars. The actual figures for
lust December wore 111 27 20. It
seems probable thnt a careful study
of the actual needs In this line nnd a
review of the methods now In vogue
Millies
control.
f municipal dire. Hon and
Tours truly.
A DEMOCRAT
Cured for a Vim '
Did you know dear reader that all
druggists now it'll the Famous Hot
Springs Liver Bullous and that th's
Is the first time they have ever been
sold In a drug store In Tulsa.
In Hot Springs and the southwii
these wonderful little button are all
moat as well known aa the healliu
wat i ra.
Without any doubt thoy are the
most perfect Joyful satisfying laxa-
tive ever compounded.
Don't miss the supreme nnd happ
relief that Oomog from usltitf ROl
Springs Liver Huttons. A single dog
will prove to you that th y are Ju".
what you need for constipation. In-
active liver disordered stomach Of
bowels headai he. nervousness dixz
nosa or for a general cleaning out of
Box for 26
cents ask any drucglst. Mall orders
from Hot Spring! t 'hemlral Co. I lot
Springs Ark.
"For sab- by Tulsa Drug Co . and all
other first i less drug stores."
EIECTRIC IRONS
Make Ironing a pleasure Instead
of a torture and they do not use
mUCh current which makes
them economical. They are
mighty handy for a little Job of
pressing at udd times.
Deshon-DavisonCo.
iii. Electrical Contract on
g Main si. Tutaa Okla.
At Fountains & Elsewhere
Ask for
"HORLICK'S"
The Original and fienuins
MALTED MILK
The Food-drink for All Ages.
At restaurants hotels and fountains.
Delicious invigorating and sustaining.
Keep it on your sideboard at home.
Don't travel without it.
A quick lunch prepared in a minute.
Take no imitation. Just say "HORLICK'S.''
Not In Any Milk Trust
Nov Way lo Make Apple
Dumpling's
Served M lib Hard Sauce or Cream
aud Suiiar
rVv Mrs.Janrt McKmtii Hill Editor of
the iioilon Cooking ikhool Magtuim
Jlere is n new way to make apple
lion p llngl that w ill surely please every
Housewife lor it is not necessary to
nave whole apples ami the juice cannot
un out anil burn as with apple dump-
ling! where the apple is placed in the
renter anil the dough turned up around
t. The biscuit pat' forms a crispy
bell that holds the apples anil juice.
AG g
nVUmnsr'nnws
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DANCING
at Euclid Hall
every Tuesday
Thursday aud
Saturday nights.
Private lessons by
appointment. Hall
and music for
rent.
M. W. CAIN
Phone 2233.
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world wide fold and Orlp remedy re-
moves cause. Call for full ninn
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g C Applr Dumpllnd!
One and one-half CMpi sf led flour; J
teasboonful salt; 3 Irxtl teaspoon full
K i. Hakiug Painter: cup shorten-
MB; about yi cup tmlk; apples.
Fill the cups ol a batterer muffin pan
with pared and Sliced apples sprinkle
with salt and turn two or three table-
spoonfuls of water into each cup. Sift
t leather three times the flour salt and
baking nowdefj work in the shortening
and mix to a soft dough with the milk.
Drop the dough from a spoon with the
apples in Hiccups giving ft S smooth ex-
terior. Let laike alaiut twenty-five min-
utes. Invert the pan on a large serving-
dish. Put aspoonfulof hard sauce above
the apple in each dumpling and finish
with a grating of nutmeg.
This laonlv one of the many new. rlelirioti and
aft Miring rnipe. ronlainrd In the K C Cook .
Il - V which mar be obtained by aending
the colernl (ottificnte parked In ovrry 25-ernl
ran of K C Bkin pnwdrr lo Ihr Jui Rs Mm.
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Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 135, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1912, newspaper, February 22, 1912; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133545/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.