Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 147, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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WASHINGTON I ' C. March
Mora than a hundred ennfidi ntlal i H
Hilars llllll bulb-tills Here ' Hi tO Ami
Oflcan manufacturers ilurliiK tho i ih i
I I'm- by ilii- Huroau "i Manufai tun
Department "f t'ommorce ami l.aboi
In pursuance of iim work of promoting
commerce al homo and abroad.
Many report i" the bureau from its
commercial am nt abroad and from
Other foreign sources contain valuable
information u lib h If follow i .1 up lm-
Mediately will iu many him result
in i in' sale of goods or in obtainlnK
forclaii contra i la nr com ecalona S
American bualneaa firms.
These arc aent to concerna Iniereal
eel In the form of Nilciitlal cln u
liirs and ImiIIi'IIiih. mib 1 1 1 J i j 1 1 n
ibai the Information tl In la mil I
Em riven pubilrliy The have a wide
scope and relate to man) iiibjecta In
cluiliiiK machinery ol all lunds. motor
boats electrical appliances railway
equipment and auppllea hardware
teotwear ami buildlmi contracta
Porelgn Plana and Kpeoiflcotlona
frequently plana ami ipeclflcatlons
fur private ami i i l ! i.- work In for-
Sign countrlea ar ereeclved. The bu-
nan promptly notlflei those bn may
be Interested through tin medium of
a "foreign trade opportunity" notice
r a confidential circular advising
them of tbc receipt of the plans nml
specification ami placing these at
Uelr disposal
The plans and apt i tflcatlnns In many
esses aiv loaned in the order of appli-
cation. Sometimes however it I
Qaemed advisable in forward them to
trade organisation centrally located
notifying those 1 1 1 r-1 v to be Interested
of this notion in yrdet that Lite docu-
ments may be Inspected with the least
possible delay. Mam letters have
been rei eh od from firms in HiIk cnun-
try statins that as a reault of this in
formation contracts have obtained am"
Initial orders placed which have re-
suited in the establishment of permit-
unit business relation". The finis
furnished bj the bureau 1 this way
m.it. 1 1" assist the American business
mini in Invade nevi markets and when
the Initial order Is placed II Is gen-
rally possible tu hold ami Increase
murines provided the opportunity is
tm mil 1 t promptl) ami IntelltRcntly
Special Trade MoiUHtrspbs
sclil another method of disseminat-
ing information is through the publl
ration nf special monograph on the
Uade conditions in foreign countries
with respect to special products or In-
dividual countries These mono-
graphs II. ' pi'.eil fr.'lll tile reports
of foreign government representatives
or contain th.- result "t Inves isatlnna
of the commercial naonta The bureau
frequently requests various manufnc
turers making the .1 : 1 1- line of goods
Syrup ?Figs
Elixir?Senna
ads $etmy ycl prompily
on Ihe towels cleanses
ike syslcm effectually
assisis one in overcoming
habitual consiipalion
permancntlv.To $et tfs
beneficial effects.tuy
genuine.
rtaraitechirta n tHc
Qllifornia pG Srup (o.
SoU pjt leading Jmiiqistv 50 pet poiiic
Get Ii From
Fried mai l
You will gel the be1
quality and it will coal
jrou no more.
Just ONE Price
One JUST Price
to hiiI mil in it iM' nf Intel i")' Hi
him Ii an In tin 11 opinion will elicit the
Information desired b them relative to
llic 11 nle DOndittOtUI in fnnlKIl MUD
ti li s ti mi 11 mi mi in 1 lm Hp. 1 nil llna
iri tied "i Thasa Interrogatories are
used m I bull in rsqMostlni ponnuUu
officers ni whom thorg are iork :1 "
In Investigate nml submit reports In
1 1 gat 'i in tin- trade In question THs
ri porta hi n recall idi are edited
compiled ami published in a special
monograph.
Tin-He nil 11 lain are imu ninlilii: 111
71 ports mi ini i Hilr.iiiiniiK rcunnllng anon
mill ami woodworking machinery
adding ami calculating machines ma
leal Instrumental automobiles ami
motor trucks news and Iradi papers I
ami tsrmi of credit
samples for inspection.
Kreqtientl) th mmerclal sgentel
accompan 1 heir reports to the Bureau
ni Manufacture! with samples. An
nouncemenl is made of the receipt nf
mii h sample ami that ate loaned upon
application In flrmi ami Indlvldualt
Interested Man of these samples ara
valuabls in manufacturer! ami mcr-
chauts. Wot insium e a commercial
agenl win accompan) his report "
1 h ami ahoea with a line nf samples
ni these Niibi in the country in which
his report pertains Theae aamplea ma-
larial!) aid those Interested in deter-
mining US "hat Class nf k Is must
in manufactured or handled in order
thai a market enjoyed by a foreign
competitor ma) be Invaded with sue-
eeKK.
There are isvoraJ other publication!
Issued by Hie bureau Tin- umiit
Trade 1 ilrei inn is one It contain!
the nnnii 1 nf a pprnxininlely 1261 n
dividual! ami firms located in foreign
countrlea engaged in tin Import trad
or who i"n prepared to engage In that
trade Theae names are classified by
countries and lines f trade. The
Instructions requiring commercial
agents to furnish the names provided
thai the utmost care should be oh
served in submitting tin lists in order
Hint the directory would be a valua-
ble adjunct in the facilities of thoac
Interested In irmi" with foreign coun-
tries in ail the bureau has published over
lid volume and mageslnes and is
constant!) adding tp them. These
constitute n valuable commercial and
reference llbrar) for any firm Inter
si 1 in the cxpnrt trmle.
1 ills WOMAN 1 v " " s
N 1 111 i.i.i I m. I t ) W lili.lt I M
' 1 i 1
m: roiiK .Mai
mlttee nt mombors
Olub with Mish All.
srots ths "Vlluige
chairman have perfei
. TIFT HEARS
1 b ii. a com
r the Qotbant
e K. vas wh"
Poatmaater" ni
leil plans In i ll
courage struggling young playwright
who plays have been rejected by
Itiealrl.al nialianei'H. The commlt-
tee'i plan in in read the manuscrlpti
from known ami unknown ainhni-s
and if ths pla) meets with the com
be recom-
llllttei
mendi
approval) it will
to the managers
it outiiitied fpom page t )
1 thmmiit it was nt) linn under the
law."
"When dill mi discover Hint any of
theae women were mothere?"
nt niiiii after the) were taken
to the staii Inatltutlon whore they
later That night gome
ime ami aoknow lodged
children Thej prom
mm in court on Tuea
allowed in take them
were cared foi
n he fathers C
parehtage of th
iseii in bring 11
dg) ami wete
home."
Captain Sullivan aald he had con
suited Justloe Chandler Colonel
Bweetser and others who advised him
in ins jetton.
"Old you ham any written author-
It) in (uke 1 In e w linen and ohll-
iren""
"i dfd not."
Ioon) i.ni in aalilngton
Captain Bullfvan mid he had geen
people nu iln- Mn i ts of wnahlngton
more poorij dressed than he had ever
seen eli tin- streets nf I u x re lu'e.
.s tn t tu teetlmonj that the) eat
meal uiily nin e a w.ek. ' he saiil. "I
kiinw there ur. (core : ol Italians and
Jews meat and fish p. ddlera who seii
i" lm on but thaae people They also
have their own clothing simps which
ii- wi ll patronised
A sample nf a eltib Used
nf the soldiers HI Law . liei
hlblted to the witness ami
titled it.
Mr. Taft laughed when Represen-
tative Wilson nf Illinois In this con-
nection asked "in the his sink p..pu.
lar in Lawrence now?!'
Dig Mill N'ot Popular
it is not popular bul the on
in iik effective In Lawrence Just now"
.an! in captain Ignoring the repre-
tentative' illusion.
Mr Holman outlbaed the sfforti
made bj thi governor of MsrTsrhii
-ts i" settle th itrlke and withdraw
most of the troops from Lawrence
"i lien was no limine violence used
h) the troop or police m Lawrence"
he -ani. i'"iie was nsceasary at
tines win-re tin suffering people wars
I 1 and ha. 1 t" be restrained
niit p in Contractors
The School Board of Public School
District No. so in Osage county nk-
Inhoma will recsiva sealed proposal
to ti 1 1 1 1 ti a two-story itone and brick
school binding for the said District
at Prue Oklahoma till I o'clock on
Saturday March 18 1911; and will
open them at n o'clock on the same
day and lei the work to the lowest
and best responsible bidder
The right is reserved however by
the Hoard i" reject any or all bids.
Pinna and ipedflcatlon are on fib)
with the Clerk James Perry ad Prue
ami with the architect A. M. Unit al
Blgheart kin.
A chyk of ton dollut will be re-
quired from those wishing to take the
plan away or have them mailed ami
will he returned upon the return ill
the plana.
The building I 12 by (I feet trim-
med with Carthage atone prgaaod
brick tare tin mnf et.
JAMES ri:i:i!Y. rierk.
11 it gPBRB v. 1 lireotor.
ELMEB BTRADER Trees.
b) sn tm-
ii as 11
sn.
lib
VISITS THEODORE
(Continuod from page 1.
oln wlille lie wua waiting to be culled
tot jury service ths colonel saiil thai
the leader of the campaign against
him were acting in auch a way "that
If they were deliberately trying to
wrsfk t'"' republican party they
wifflii follow precisely the same tac-
tic that the) ham been following."
'i he colonel's fare was flushed aa he
mile nut the statement wliiili he
composed while sitting in the grand
jury room
on bis return here Colonel Rooss
iiit was asked whether he would re-
plj m the letter of Congressman Mo
Kinley President Taft' campaign
manager to Senator Dixon the Colo
nel'i manager. iiskIhk if the sonatof
had been authorised by the colonel to
represent him. Colonel Roosevelt said
that Senator Dixon had not called the
matter tn bis attention ami there was
nothing he could say.
nr 1 11
'I n rn nt 1 M iLlAi
tit U g LAM Ml INN Hi 11 id
'I'll 1 . WOMB 1
k MAJORETY HAS SIGNED
ni 11 1 1 ii. n nf RegltttrarJou Bulls
I hlllg I iinienipl.iii cl Keep rs
ni Books linn 1 id lis It.
Iggtead nf a y r having to bunt
up ihe pkwe ol reaiatratkMi in ins pre-
.inet in order to get the little certifi-
cate thai entitles him tu h vote in ths
primaries this month and the other
eleell.ins during the )-ar ""' lreclnct
pel tor w ill bjlVe t' hunt tip the
inter according tn an opinion handed
down b) County Attorney Mallo) yes
rda) . The 1 nunty election board
has issued orders to ail prooinol in-
pei tor I" begin ni nin e a syst. iiml e
-nnvssa of their pree.m 1 and see that
.in name of alt the b-gui inters re-
siding therein are procured Must nt
the in-pei mis nr' rather hostile over
thin ruling. They are allowed three
cents for each voter who register!
with them aocordlnt to 09a member
. f ths slectlon board but ihe payment
.I even that amount is questioned h
some. The Inspectors say that they
tire loyitt enough to spend several
hniirs each day in their home or 1 laci
nf business receiving voters who de
sire to register but they are not over-
ly anxloua to tramp around from door
tn door looking up en. h inter.
it is very probable that most voter
win not wait to be found but will
hunt up the preoihet Inspector In-
.-it end sn as to Insure their right to a
VOte Itegistrallnus will not lie made
after Saturday night. The raglstra
Hon already l linger than was count
pd on ami the election board whs busy
yesterday sending out registration
supplies to the various precincts
The county attorney s opinion fol-
lows) County tfb ction Board
Tulsa k lahbtna.
Oentlement
Sedtlon :t-6 Snyder's Laws intin
being a part of (lie registration act
has been suhmitteii tn me b your
board fnr construction and provides:
"Beginning thirty days before an
general special or primary election tp
e heiii iii bis precinot and conlnulng
for ten day tbjereafter ths election
Inspectiir. shall. 1 amass lis preelnt
ami shall keep open bis registration
bopk for the pirpose of adding there-
to the names nf all persons whn have
become Qualified to vote in sold pr -inet
slnde the last registration there-
In r who will become qualified to
vote at such general special or pri-
mury t he: ion and 11 strike off from
SUCh registration list the names of ull
persons whose names hale been im-
properly pla. ni on such registration
list or who have become disqualified
by removal or otherwise to vote in
said precinct"
To put it plainly the question pre-
sented Is must ilte inspector "go" to
the voter In order to-comply with the
registration law provided in municipal
primary elections?
I am nf the opinion that the In
1 1 11 ctor in order to oanvass his pre-
cinct must go to Ihe voter. The above
section provide a method for the cor-'
rectum "I Iln ngistration rolls which!
were made up HI the general election I
previous to holding suoh epeclal n
municipal election it does ndl con-
template the registration of those
iiiiiiified voters who have registered
at the previous general election.
PAT MALLOW
County Attorney
in accordance with the above opin
ion of tile county attorney the coun-
ty election board hereby ardor and
direct uii election inspectors charged
with the registration of voters (or Lb
aomlni primar) municipal elect. mi to
proceed m accordance with th above
opinion
THK COUNT f BLBOTION BOARD
n J. W. CaUTCHPlBLD
t'hail'inuii.
v t qoj sink mi 1. Spain.
SpaiDi .March ii. in rnnooQUono of
Spain .March fi. - in oosjoocjuones of
Iln British coal elrlke numerous
steamers employed In transporting
freight from Spain to gangland bun
elnsell Ihe'r I ) II si lleHSes. The cultllll
tors iii this gfovlnoo or monat ed
With ruin iind th amis nf workers
huie boon thrown out of smployment.
Unionists Candidate Snrrcssfnl..
LONDON atareh I sir a. a. Mar-
worth who sought rOsSloOtlon after
b's appointment as junior lord of the
treasury was defeated for parliament
today fr Manchester south by P k.
Olasobrook the unionist candidate
T
em moieimnt wnnlil guarantee the
fullest liberty to Die people in eueu of
lis being sin ei-saf III
Tonight the refuge. -s from Cgshua
hua arrived at Juarez ami swarmed
by earring b gutomoblli s ami street
curs to the Ann i i n aide. There
wei abOUl 1 1'0 nf lln-in nearly all
men. Moat of them are not resl-
dentl Of Hie city of Chlliualiua but
hud In i n maroOOOd there sine trains
1 1 ssed runnings
When Hi train left Chihuahua the
i itv was quiet and completely under
ri bei dominion
It la deelaiet tint S00d0t Is Igfldg
rslaod to enrry the prasonl revolution
to the city Of Mexico.
OrOOOC Issued a mutilfi-stii today In
Which he assails the Mailero admin-
istration Intimating thai icadsro ami
his SUbordlnatOS hav snuglit to make
oapltal out of their office.
The I pie are admonished to ad-
here to a path of loyalty and duty and
to seek h sacrifice of porsondl and
parly itmhitlnn the common good in-
ozeo cite the history of Poland ua a
warning
The Best Cough Syrup is
Easily Made at Home
Cil l.Htle anil vim ttulikty.
Money Bofondod if it Vails
t outliiuod from page
Halzar ('umjin Heinamlez ami I' -e.
The announcement was received en-
thusiastically by the soldiers with
mingled cries of 'Viv'a Liberia" wllb
' death to Mailero." orozeo ssiied h
proclamation declaring thitl the pres.
High Prices
.in onepom-tallored clothes are
caused either by desire fr
UK; PROFITS
or by inability to buy woolen
at a OorrOOt figure or to sys-
tematize the shops and to reg-
ulate the cuBt of production
WE HAVE SOLVED THESE
QUESTIONS TO THK SATIS-
FACTION OF OCR CUSTO-
MERS. ttie best dressed men in town
who pay ua only It to )B0
for their clothes. Iet us make
your spring: and summer outfit
expressly for you and you'll
b so thoroughly satisfied that
you'll give us your ordur season
ifter seuun.
Frey System
This recipn makes a pint of oOUgb
syrup nml saves vnt nlmtit $.lltl in com-
parod with ordinary cough remedies. It
atopa olistinute coiiphs even Whooping
OOUgfa iti a hurry and in iplendid (or
sot'o limits asthma croup hoareenets
and ntlier throat troiililei.
Mix one pint of granulated sugar with
Vi pint of warm water nml stir for 2
minutes. Put 2 ounces ol Pines (fifty
cents' wonlii n a pint bottle and add
the .Supir Syrup. Take a teaspoonful
every oue two or tinco hours.- lustcs
('ood. '
This lakes rijdit hold nf a couli and
cpvei almost instant relief it stimu-
lates the appetite and is slightly laxa-
tive lsitli excellent features
PineX. as perhaps you knnw. ii tlm
most valuable concentrated oom pound of
Norway white pin extract rich in
gnaiaeol tnid tho other natural healing
nilin i'hm.ittta
No other prpparHtinn will do the work '
of Pines in this recipe although strained
honey can be used instead of the mgar
syrup if desired.
Thousand of housewives' in the Hinted
St 'les ami Canada now- use this i'inex
and Sugar Syrup recipe. This plan baa
often been imitated hut the old suco ll
fill fiirnniln I i . mvm 1 le.
low cost and quick results have made it
Immensely popular.
A guaranty of absolute satisfaction or
money promptly refunded goes with this
reeip. Your druciH-t has I'inex. or will
I'M. it for von. If not send to TUe
Pine Co. Ft. Wayne Ind.
HISEY-TRfPLETT
CASH GROCERY
Phone IL if Bast Third nt.
Where th lowest cash prices pro-
vail. Just a few of our specials:
5 lb. tints 19; 1 for '-13
2 lb. (Hits S 2 for IU
ioi pk. gfaoooronl or spaghetti. . ..on
;t Hi ii. fumy bead Bid
II III. new Mum Hums 2-1
1 iii. caia. rink Bsana no
10c can ex. standiird oysters 3 ror..2R
10c can l'unch Oysters large sUe -17
2 can Hominy 16
2 can I'umpkln -IS
1 lb. good Of Ittei 35
6c jar i trawberrle or Raspberry
preeerveg 23
IIC bottle RotSUP -iW
lUc bottle RdlV fi Bddy'g Mining IIH
ti pk. OrgO Starch N
2 pk. Cornstarch' 18
SSc Bottle ciub House Salad
Pressing .23
L'Oc Untile PUTS Cider inegar ... .17
20c can Punch Bring Bean -13
ISO can Punch Pork and Keana. . ..10
ike i an Sugar l.oaf String Means.. .10
ISc can Sugar Loaf PoBS 10
Ifn can Sugar Loaf Lima Roan ....10
1 gal. Apples 88
2.ric can cni. Peaches 80
2'ic can Blaoki Raspborrtoi 23
2 can Cal Pear 83
Fancy Bvap Apples ll
30c Coffee 27 1-8
2 can Cal. Peauhe. 23
Wo Deliver to All Parts -of tile city.
$14000 Worth of
DIAMONDS
ARE FOUND
most of them are of the 18-carat
quality. In Hurkskin and Tan Velvet.
Peter's "LHamund" Shoes for the
Whole family at 114 Main St. The
nowest tor In Tulsa the UNION
Bp-clal sale on "Diamond" brand
Shoe.
Dr. J. H. Morgan
SPEOIAIilBT
Eye Ear Nose
Throat.
stasia's oorroctly fit-
itsl. Hii'isfactton guar-
anteed.. MH B- Main
That the s! it department had any
thing to do with 'In stopping of the
. Itlldri n m i m in i. iw rem e. Mr Hol-
man denied laying tho police aiomi
f Lam
ne imiuamai worker of the World
rri ed from tstwrenct i t in the da
and attended the hearing accompan.
i Ftepreseniatlvo Berger
Wooneo i sei Brootna.
tptaln IniUvan told of an outburst
a Bundoj m. sting of the strikers
"lore men were arrested for block-
tig tin side" alks.
fwoof the men wire struck with
clubs" said tin cOpta n. "as ths) were
i " na taken to the station a mob of
wen iirini i ' i i Kintal k-kts - ".I
lube b.ile.ied iho . tlii.rs. On..- Pot
U i woman had a i.s 'aii bat"
A t-i th. arrest .f women." con-
nued tin oaptaln "I want to say-
bat not one-hall Of the women ho
IkoUld hui- tn en nrrrst. it were The
mum n arrested were inrlt.-d to Vo-
. m e b) tin r leaded I know of a
siriMi doctor n Lawrence timing no
connection th strikers nho asked
for twenty-flvi men to so w ith htm to
111 iom themselves nti the bayonets of
the sold lets t" arouse sMnpitbi for
Ihe cause
wM was that man
i lb Camnbetl.
'liir.iar. dentist
ii- onlj a ktvsBcngcr
NKW rORK March S.- When
Ocorge W Perkln'i reached his homo
in New fork today he nt first refused
ii i-n to admit thai he had visited Col-
or. el Roosevelt al Oyator Bay today
taster he said "Yea i did go down
to OyStOI I'a.i today to carry u incs-
s . to Colonel Roosevelt from Be no
ne tor lli n. The senator called to see
me earlier tn the day nml 1 simply
acted t"i hint in the matter I went
down to tester Hay. left the envelop
and come bav k i did nol have a con-
i i . vi irh Coloni i ii'. ""ei sn
onii there a few minutes. N
nol dfcsi uot the message "
I was
i augsioM Iddrcanre Six-lut'-i.
.1 I other l.angston. former score-
tan tiooiurof of tho state federation
of labor spoke to a crowd of men In
h iallBt hall on South Main Street
last night for about nn hour. Ills talk !
was confined mainly to mulallsm nml
p. touched upon the presidential race
hi the other two parties. He nsscrt-
sd thai the democrat of Oklahoms
were primarily rooponloblc for the ac-
tion of the state feibrnti'in for throw-
lm: him out of offb e. ai.d asserted '
that he would so before the slate con-
VOltUon In August of this year and de-
n and an open trial.
DAILY GAIN IN WEICHI
Comes to Those Who Vat Ramose
Bays Qnakdr Drug Co.
The poor thin emaciated person
when he or she becomes plump rosy
and robust by using Bnmoao forgets
that there Is such a thing as weakness
: and underw eight
Bamose restores health to tho whole
I system so that the tissues asslinilnto
from the fond all of those elements
which make solid Inine. firm mnsrle.
pure bind and sufficient fat to restore'
beautiful and symmetrical outlines to
the figure.
; An Increase In weight is seen from
first week's use of Samose. tint
you to your
proper weight .mil g you full vigor
and vitality the ) inker Drug company
win return your money. Too certntnly
mi afford to tr Samose on this guar-
nntee. .
I If It does not rest ire
S - Discounts $;u.:!i2..-s capita! stock paid In $100000.00 r j
Ovordrafta 251.77 surplus and Profits. 189-87 Hi
i'. S. Hoiuls and I ' . i il 'I'll V i I i I ' I S . BaSBBees F '
KB 1 111 23.3III.S6 cireul.'iih.n . 2.-..OOO.o.
D iia'i.iois lalli.I Deposits . CtH.H.VJ.I H
Kl 2.7 1. "...Mi - BW
Bj '12110.00 ggj
PR p'-r cent Fund. 1.830.00 HJ
MM ash ami Slln
3j Exchange . ..... 2i:t.:.7.r:t fjj
gffl The nbove statement Is correi fJH
Km $5H. 1 1. SB S. I'. Mcltllt.NKY Cashi.i
IigW HH
a Deposits are guaranteed against loss by careful con. BJ
servatlve management and strict udhereiicc tn sound itdtf
SXJL i'ing principles.
ens. Sjjfts snnslahafln1
Bnaasntosepn--v jsirBdssswo
"m
11 Jiiir 1
Junction Pharmacy
J argest omlmos. camp-eta
DR VGS
l nfiresfockobsoluttlyn v
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCUliATELYrlltEl
'Phone 1976
COK. FOURTH ASl) MAIS
ELECTRIC IRONS
Make Ironing n pleasure Instead
of a tortuie and they do nut use
much current which makes
them economical. They are
mighty bandy for a little Job o."
pressing at odd times.
Deshon-DavisonCo.
The Electrical Contractor
J23 s. Main st. Tut ouin.
Tires! Tires! Tires!
Sep the Diamond guaranteed
Nnn-Skld Tire and the cele-
brated Sllvertown cord tire
before you place your order.
Wo will go Into tiro construc-
tion with you if you call Phono
2132.
Standard Motor Car Co
Third and Ohcycnne.
Phone MSB.
Distributing Agents for tho
Diamond Itubbcr Co.
ask d Itepre-
Kcad Wurl.l Warn Adi.
Itar - 's lull. hi to gf el.
A matter of the sriatest Importance
t. 'ery attomea in Totes county will
1 . od upon at t'.niirht's special
meeting of ihe Tulss Count! Har as-
." inlion. w lib h will le tailed to or-
der at n clock In the district court
room 11 or dot htiMdiiigi The court
(und of the County Is In such a eondl-
lon that Juiy trlsls nnnnt le held
1 't is f..r th. p rp-se 0 f assist-
ing th ectouaty offlctola In their ef-
t it- to set around this dllemnX-i that 1
ton I slat's merlins will be held. A rntlS I
inttlc-e that has been 1111 i-stlsatinu the
in t. for s- ieral days will report nt
lb..- 1 1 111 v
is the force that keepp
the nerves well poised
nnH control;; firm strong
muscles.
Men and women who
do the world's work can
avoid Brain-fag and
guard their health by feed-
ing brain and body with
Scott's Emulsion
all vucaimr
This Table for
$9.75
Special for This Week
If you want to save on tho cost of Furniture
come out of the high rent district.
CLOMNGER'S
Fon uom sii'i'Viia
AM) vTOUNa
m
DODGE ELECTRIC
121 I s 1
Phong 1 hub
Brng your picture down to Broly's
and get them nicely framed Prices'
very NCBonnhle and imrk strictly
first rluss.
lilt l t
210 k. Kirsi st. Phone
LADIES!
It Is almost impossible to move a fine piano In cold weather with-
out checking or damaclnc the c"se: oven ome this by mov.ng in our
padded enclosed moving van that will ol i your piano and file
ro-nns of furniture at one load. Why not mr-ve with the best for the
-1 njMj money T
Try the
Nichols Transfer and Storage Co.
Phone 118
BAXTERS1
UNDERTAKERS
Phone 93
U vl I D POTATO KB O
O Qnoen tncubatora at ths O
o n 1 fen inn si . o
O Phono Idt First and Huston O
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Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 147, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1912, newspaper, March 7, 1912; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133557/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.