Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 160, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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TULSA DAILY WORLD FRIDAY. TM i: 11
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PRICES
CREAM
BaMngPowfler
Is a protection and guarantee
against alum which is found in
the low priced baking powders.
To be on the safe side when buying
baking powder examine the label and
take only a brand shown to be made
from Cream of Tartar.
platu t tie flint prlits In un Intarestlnn
coolest Mrs. Unto Itesatok. won
the COMOUkllOD Japanese olive dlidi.
Dellelous isflsJilMsnts served lato
III lliu sftul'liuull brought to u loti u
very htJP uflalr.
Those present wen Ideedawes
Rllby Musslck. J. li. lreaoh T. J.
Bag m i- Coodon J. u. Jiuvii. I'M-
wurd Voder .1. II. Dempoey u. J.
Haarharrb U I irtwWi ii. i
Smiih J. E. Oraber lieorgo Ki.er
I Utll Ariiwtrout Wllllmn Lynch
J. W. Illeklord und (i. W. Purseniiiii.
Thu rluli will meet ukhIii In tWO
weuks with Mm. Bdwefd Voder aU
lUMteeg.
II! POLICE
ui ma
Was Bertha wiUuii has returned
I from a pleasant Visit with friends In
i Ardiiiore liiu
Mr. uiid Km 11 J. Hsllef ere hoi '
(row Bl Rmo whtr they have i o
ii.iT.rf friends (o rt tew days
Kendall Qulld will be the guests pf
Mesduine Lain und I'oke at the l.aln
iiuiiiD today.
Ld I
r. ond Mrs. W K Wright will
leave this morning (or (aw days' .
visit with fil.nds ill Kiuihun Ctly.
Among tha recent urrlvals In Tulsa
to make thatr home are Mr. mid .Mrs.
it. j. Edmunds and (atnllyi formerly
.f Parts Tex.
lira Cldya inn and baby daughtaf
hiivu gone to Okmulgee (or an over
Sunday visit with friends.
Tha drat dan. .. of the series to be.
liven by tha Masons under ihu uus-
picos of Akdar patrol will lii. gdvoii to
night at Bike1 hall.
The Chautauqua elrola will moot
with Mrs. Harriett sTutlon this after-noon.
Mrs. D. H. roller of Puirflnld Neb.
in tha gueat ot her daughter. Mrs. F.
L.. Bteenrod und family
Mrs. Oakley Thomas is vlalUns
(Hands In Muakogei).
rr. and Mrs. T B. Shepherd o(
1121 South Outhrla avenue are tinr.p v
over the arrival at their home of a
darling baby girl
ooooooooooooooooooo
TELEPHONE 2596
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6) Morning hours 8 to 9; evening ?J
() hours 4:20 to li. 8
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
S3MS3$S
t
t! "Then fill the cup fill high! .?
tin high I
Lot joy our gobleta orownt 8
'We'll hung Misfortune's seowl- 9
lug eye
And knock Foreboding
down."
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Mis. Waltor Hpdges and Mm. T..
J Weldy were the joint hustessos at
the regular meeting of the q 0. T
eluh yesterday at the homo of Mrs.
Hodges. Pretty spring flowers added
their dainty fragrance and colorlngl
to the rooms where the guests assem-
bled to play high five the game of
the afternoon m in which Mrs. John
Croft won the first prize und Mrs.
Kntger was given the consolation At
the conclusion of the game a dainty
two-course luncheon brought to an
end a er.v delightful afternoon at
curds.
Miss Evuiyn Venae! was s speteal
guest of the eluh.
Membois present were: Masdamas
M. J Alworth John Croft Roy
croft. Shilling w. A. Lombard Roy
Beecher Arthur Kruger. P. M. Iver-
son George Partlow C. A. Mechlin
Walter Hodgea and U J. Weldy.
Mrs. Kruger will entertain tha cluii
next Thursday.
Despite the unpleasant weather
Miss Hazel Wolfe hud as her guests
a goodly number of the members of
the T. T P. i luh at her homo at 313
West Cameron avenue Wednesday
evening. The house was tastefully
dei orated for the oooaston in pink
and white the eluh colors. Qamas
and nvtislc served to while away the
Hme In a joyful maimer (or the young
guests and at a late hour refreshments
war served to tha following: Misses
Frances Miliar Oertruda Wlnerrlnger
Marie Yi agcr LofOne BTUSh l.na
Herman Lena ECelman lsla Lynch
OeorglS Archer Tommy Taylor and
Hazel Wolfe.
Members of the Rebekab efub were
the guests of Mrs. (i W. I'oisomun
123 West Fourth street at 910 o( the
happiest meoUni;s the eluh has ever
experienced.
Hyacinths and other pretty spring
flowers used to add their lieuuty und
fragrance to the cozy home were to
v seen everywhere.
A Dumber of pleasant social affairs
w.ie planned for someMme next
month 'during the earlier part of the
afternoon hut tile rest of the hours
were devoted to having a thoroughly
good time. Mrs. Arinairout added
much to the delight of the affair hy
giving some excellent music.
Mrs. William Lyinh was (he fort u
Date winner of a pretty hand-paintci
Mrs. Fred Hanson Letcher has re-
turned from a several weeks' visit
with her mother Mrs. Shaffer In
Louisiana
Menu for Friday March ...
BREAKFAST.
Oranges
Oatmeal with Milk
Puffy Omelet Sausages
Corn If read Coffee
LUNCH
Kornlet Nut Raits
Custard with Maple Sa'.ico
Dinger Cookies Tea
DINNER.
Corn8oup
Praised Hecf Hart
Bleed Potatoes Lima Beans
Lettuce French Dressing
Cheese Fingers
Denhigh Pudding Coffee
MOHAN iKU i h i i n uri HV
NoillH s III M ii I'll.
I K 1 111 I'WdMI I.
REPUBLICANS ARE BUSY
Plull'ol III oil till l Hie (J O h I .
el to Hum Will It in
i "ii. i ed MOUU
At repuhlli an li.-.nl. j i.i i l i s In the
World IjuIIUIiik a busy throng o( par
ty workers nr. going and coming ' on
tin mi Hy. Thfra la no 111 d ullng to-
wards anyone in the republican i. inks.
The defeated Candidates in Hie .ii-
mury are working hardest (oi the
BUOOSSS of thu tlfkel lii .. f w duvn
the rapublloans win be read) to an-
nounoa strongly und without resorvs
the policies on wiiii h the) Intend to
take office. An absolutely business-
like administration and i political
departments in which all tho people
hnvo a decided Interest win be two
of tha plunks in their platform.
The police department is ons big
bono of contention In the campaign.
John Moran tha assistant - hlef is
bslng gruonied it is claimed by
Wooden for chief of the department.
Vic Kills ihc chief of detectives Is to
he made assistant chief ..i police if
Wooden Is elected mayor. Fills and
Koran are now playing a nice hum
game of Muff in an attempt to .show
that they are ut "outs" With each
other. Hut wh.'n the time comes all
this is to ho patched up j cording to
the Wooden program.
J. 11. Simmons Is rceolvlni hun-
dreds of unsolicited promlaaa of un-
qualified support every day now and
thoso Who ure rallying (.. Ins tide are
rssponalble men of the city. All this
Is taken as an Indication thai the re-
publicans will receive the hlggeal ma-
jority In tho city election that was
over cast for any tli kel In Tulsa
Ml ill .'li.oiio M Ms lltll 1 ; I I N
m ii .ii hi pi ii ii worn-
I It t.lt WIN It
STOCKHOLM March 11. Already
there has i a such nn unprecedent-
ed Mile for the Olympic games from
June I to July 22 that the 11000
seals already have heeli disposed of
und in mmlttee has deolded to add
another grandstand with additional
10 seats. Uvea with this It is
lielleved there will lie ii lack of Si.lt-
Ing ai . ommodatlons.
Following tin' example of lha Am
erlcan league team the Russian nth-
letes ai. seeklnl lo charter a steam j
ship which will larva as their homa
vvhil.. ill. games are being held.
Hal onus I il'eil I pull
TRJPt iLI March 11 Twa dlriglbla
balloona making a reconnaissance over
the Zansour oasis todi) were r Ivi d
with a iiiisk fusillade. Thi v dropped
twenty-two bombs into the Arab camp
however apparent!) with gli al i ff. et
iis the Arabs were leeti to scatter in all
directions.
Soft Water Available Everywhere
Every woman know? the luxury of
having soft water at her command es-
peclsll) for washing Clothes lint Nature
lias denied this luxury to many espe-
cially to those living in cities or in
"hard water" countrief
However every woman ran have soft
water in her home with little trouble
and less expense. The sprinkling of
Gold Dust Wishing powder In the water
from vout Kins or well will make it SI
.soft as the rain water that falls from the
clouds. Gold l'oit takes out the mineral
lUbttancei that make the water hard and
brings out the greatest cleansing value.
Will the parly who t..o!t the Black
Proadcloth Overcoat with Initials C.
B. D. on collar from the R iptlon
Room of tho Elks Club last n'ght
ph ase return to c. E. Dent World of-
(ice or Phono tOOO
WHEN THINKING 01
FLOWERS
THINK OF
DcHAVEN
FLOWER HOOM 321 S. MAIN
Telephone 1278
0ATI.1S INHTITITK
U8S t. Klfhth at. cor Pmo Blvd.
Original S-Day Ctn-e (or Drink Habit.
Wife raotlitr fsvgiiltr. ilittr tin oat-
T.fN nietbod will oust tin. nam you Invo;
euro liltit bolvUlr under a legal gttsrsrw
tes inl will ni:ik him ft lObf Nil POa
troiud mnl r"Ptd ntn. No trout: Arug;
bo hypodomilfl injoctiouij u ehltd oould isfe.
ly tekf the OAThlK trtstaont. Writ f.r
booklot and oontmeti tteforescet Flnt
Kstloiyil Dank Kiinsas City Mo.
0 A t t I M INSTITUTE
JtrOM A. Kills Mgr.
Ordinal :i Day Cars. Established toao
Kautai City Mo.
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SUFFERED NEARLY TWELVE YEARS
PERUNA MY RELIEF.
Nasal atari h nnd indigestion
Mr. James P. Ittacken. 442 W. 43d St.. New York .City V. Y.
writes: "par nearly a dozen Jears catarrh has Pothered me In one
f irm or another. I was troubled With nSaal catuirh that had effected
my stomach which troubled fflemoet in the morning My uppetlte
was poor and I did not seem to relish my food. Indlgesflofl hoth-
ered me at times also i was advlded to tak.. Parana nnd i took it
a proscribed for a month when my cure was almost complete To-
day there Is not n trace of catarrh In my system and I can say
WlthOUl hesitation that lVrunn cured ma."
Till: ClIANGK PROM si MMER n
WINTER HAS NOT INJPRED
lt)l PROSPECTS.
The sun didn't shine yesterday In
Tulsa. Instead another cog was set
In a wheel of the freakiest weather
that this section has experienced in
many winters and sleet fell for n
time followed hy a cold north wind
There was a sprinkling of rain In the
morning that froze almost as It fell.
Today the predi 'tlon Is for more
cold weather but not any colder than
it was yesterday. Hut a ray of hopo
Is seen in the forecast for Saturday.
"Pali and Warmer."
Tile jii i sent short cold spell will
have no disappointing effects with the
Tulsa county farmers. On the other
hsiid It has worked for tho better.
The few warm days of last week and
this did not place the trees und oth-
er growing things far enough advanc-
ed for the sudden change to Injure
them.
A half dosen warm days now with!
no rain will thaw out the ground and
then dry it up enough to allow tho
plOWS an Opportunity to begin work. !
And wh 'n It does there will Indeed '
be a big army of workers busy In tho I
i olintry. More seed w ill he sown in
this section than ever before and the!
unusual depth to which the ground I
Is rain-soaked makes a bumper crop
year almost a certainty.
121 So.
Huston
Office
Phone
136
C. D COGGESHALL
& COMPANY
City and Farm
LOANS
Personal or Long Time or
Monthly Payment
Loans
Terms lo Suit BotTOUttf
lies. Phone
442
121 So.
Boa ion
ends
THMOC-MUHK
I
You Need
Vitality
Strength
Force.
If you are Weak
Nerveless Bloodless
your arms are bound
your energies paralyzed.
Scott's
Emulsion
is the Vitalizerand
your opportunity.
all omjuaiara
See Your
Clothes
Made
Don' i dipmnd on the
unknown obilUond
unknown surf on nd-
fngs of fons (.him-
fro or New York fac-
tory. Clothes made
ui home don't cost
any more and they
gt tat Is faction far
in eXi I'.v.v of t lie pi ice
Fie mining &
Flumm
Six East Third
Tailors Uho make
Clothes in I'liisn
Mosher & Pitcher
Tire Insurance Bonds Liability and Ac-
cident Insurance Hartford Steam Boiler
Insurance and City Loans. We insure
Oil and Rigs. No. 5 East Third Street.
P. O. Box 1316; Phone 2636.
A New School For Tulsa
All ; nil. .. Interested In Hljjh Art Dresslnu and
Ladles' Trlloriiiji
Should not fall to avull thSUtSSlVOS of this opportunity to secure a
thorough knowledge of Garment Cutting and Dressmaking Mothers
send your daughters to this school where they can leiirn to cut und
make thai own clothes for themselves for it will be of gn at value
to them. Students can enter this school at any tlni".
Bach student Is taught drafting cutting designing reproducing
sewing Itltohlng tailor basi ng pressing and finishing any and all
garments and In any size or style. Young tidies now is your time
to learn a trade that will be of endless value to you. This school Is
u live wire. Unity is strength and knowledge is power.
You are Cordlay 11 Invited to isii lies School
por further Information oail at tha school or address ail communi-
cations to
.i. i . km ii utiiMiv Proprietor.
School lioom In Third Plnor Hank of Commerce Ifulidlng.
PhoUe 1(1. Pooni 308 Tulsa Okla.
Marvel
Catarrh of Iliad and Stomach.
Mr. Prank Kb liter. 309 East Perond
St. Winona. Minn. writes: -A a
remedy for catarrh I take pleasure In
reoommendlng Peruna of the ftom-
ach. "My catarrh was principally locat-
ed In my head and stomach. I tried
many remedies without success. 1
triad several doctors but they were
unable to cure me. I read of Perunn
In the papers and five bottles cured
me.
System in Had Condition
Mr. Michael Boonay 20 Fifth st
tvateeVUet N. Y.. writes:
"If 1 had known of Pernnu years
ago I should have been saved ni'jh
suffering. .Under carelessness and
xposure In n.y younger years my sys-
tem got Into a very bad condition he-
fore I was aw are of It.
"My freinds advised me to try Pe-
runa for which I am veiy thankful as
I' has cured me In two months."
Giants Again Palled.
niAia.i.v je... .uurcn n. .vtanag-j
er McC.raw's hopes for a whirlwind .
finish to the most disappointing train i
'Ing trip the (Hants have experienced
ftq years re elved a setback today I
1 when Another "norther" with Its rain
and cold swept Into Martin. The lust
; of the series of practice games be .
j twoen the veterans and rolls had to ho
called off and never will he played.
for tonight a section of the Junior I
SQUed broke "amp nnd moved north j
to 1 'alias for a special exhibition:
tomorrow.
There aro 12 athletes In the party!
leaving MarliO tonight among thern
four members of last Season's team.
They are Oroh. Johnston Keeker
Hues Hums. BUM k Malley Paillette
Munsell I'errlll and Pierre.
Says Mrs. Gerichs :
"I suffered willi womanly troubles which made me vio-
lently iii sometimes for a week at a time. My cheeks were
sunken and my frame that of a skeleton. My condition rcw
worse until the physicians said 1 could only be relieved by a
difficult operation but womanlike I said I would die first
When life seemed darkest and death almost welcome Cardui
saved tr.e. To please me my husband pit me a bottle of
Cardui at the drug store and I began to take it. When !
had taken two bottles of Cartful I had regained such strength
I Cculd attend to all my household duties without an help.
My friends marvel at my recovery." This is an extract from
a sworn statement made by Mrs. Martha Gerichs of 2348
beuton btrect bt Louis Mo.
A strong endorsement isn't it?
If you arr. ailing suffering from any of
the troubles so common to women or if
you are weak and lack life and energy re-
member that Cardui is to be had in every
drug store ready for instant use. Used in
time it will give you relief build up your
strength and help to make you well again.
Try it. Your druggist has it on his shelf.
Clean Cotton Kags wanted at this
offae. Will pay THREE CENTS a
pound for same.
CARDUI The Woman's Tonic
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