Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 187, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 23, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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THE TULSA DAILY WORLD TUEHDAY. IPRIL 23. I 9 l
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Morning hours 8 to 9; evening
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' Here's to I ho girls we've
asked old piil
Here's to tin- girls who wild ft
nay
Tls betler for us they treated
us thus
For they're driving the Mor- I
mons uway."
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Miss Laura BroWfl whs hostess nt
an oxooptlonolly ploosont meeting ot
the All For Fun club last evening.
The Tuesday Hook olllb will meet
at the home of Mrs. .1. It Cole this
afternoon nl 4 o'clock Instcud of 2
O'clock.
Jefferson "It y. Mo. where she Is a
nu inlier of a house party Inlng given
by Miss LotUfl stineyer who Is
to hecoiue a tirldu on the 24th of April.
Miss Berry Is to be one of the luldes-
majdl a' the wedding.
The ladles' Aid aoclety of the Kast
() Baptist church WUtt live ii so-
cial ami candy pull at the home of
Mra. t'hurles Compboll 1301 East
Berry ivoom tonight.
MN s IIIIA MOULD HI'
IIUIM'I tVS III I I'll I A VAX
NOT DIM OVI.lt l lll W i
CLAIM UNIQUELY DIVINE
The Tuesday Hrlilge iClub will meet
with Mrs. S. 0. French 1124 South
Cincinnati avenue Wsdnosdsy after
noun Insetail of Tuesday this week.
The Carpe Deltn club will meet "-
morrow aflcinoon with Mrs. Henry Bi
Condon.
Mrs. Ci Di Cogfeehall will be hos-
tess nt the meeting of the p B o.
society tomorrow afternoon.
Miss llessle Wetzel returned yes-
terday from a pleasant ten days' visit
With her sister Mrs. O. V. Stewart
In Springfield Mo.
Miss I'yme Price who is spending
the school season In Clarempre spent
Saturday and Sunday in Tulsa with
her parents.
Mrs. j. a. Friend announce! the en-
gagement of her daughter Miss Mae
Friend to Mr. M. J. McXulty Jr.
The date of the wedding Is set foi
Wednesday May 8 at the Holy Family
church.
Miss Nancy Younkman will enter-
tain the Girls' Bridge club this afternoon.
Miss M. Ethel Alexander will ar-
rive today from Parsons Kan for a
visit with Miss Doris I'.llss.
Miss Lottie lee Henderson re-
turned yesterday mornluK from u visit
with heV sister Mrs. F. W Weaver
of Kansas City Mo. and Mrs. A. J.
Cchllllng In Leavenworth Kan.
Mts. M. J. ObiHS has as her guest
Mr. W. C. Shaw of Ardmore Okla
Miss Joeephlne Berry is visiting in
Sure Safe Way
To Cure Corns
Bingo" Boats Bloody Raior and AM-
Cora-free I
Carc-frcct
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Chastaiti 90
South Cincinnati nvenue entertained
with on Informal dinner last evening
the honor guests being Mr. and Mr
Darrell Cleveland Miller
Mrs. Arthur Tlrown of Kansas City
Mo. who has been the K"est of Mrs.
M. Bnoddy in Lynch-Foraythe -W'"
tion Will leave for her home today.
The Moose Circul club was organ-
ised yesterday with a membership of
twenty-four as follows:
Misses Jennie Pollock Ella Oor-
mar Mabel Jones Olga Langdon
Kattle Matosky Lena Matosky Grace
rUtOh Anna Turner L Wilson Irene
Roop; Mesdames Webster Condon
and (Hies; Messrs. Roy Webster C. L.'
drier h. f. Kurd Sam MoCrlght H.
Borochoff Roy Kooslor Fred Peltsel
K. B Walte II. Condon and F. Wil-
liams. The meetings will be held In Moose
hall on the flrts and third Sundays
of each month. Tho following offi-
cers were elected at Sunday's session:
President. Miss Jennie PollOCkl
vice president Mabel Jones; secre-
tary Mrs. Hoy Webster; assistant sec-
retary Miss Irene Hoop; treasurer
Miss oiBa Langdon.
The Maecabee 'iuh will meet with
Mrs. Thomas Walsh this afternoon.
Fuss no more with bloody knives
and razors with slimy salves and
sticky sticking plasters! Bothor no
more with bulky straps cotton wads
cloth doughnuts and similar nuisanc-
es! No more need uddlng Insult io In-
Jury. Foot torture days are over! Praise
be to Bingo! Great wonderful corn-
onauerlng Bingo! Worst corns
Quickly yield to Its withering touch.
Inflamatlon and pain atop "as If by
maglo!" No harm to normal flesh.
Corn or callous Just fads away you
peel It off. cast It from your sight
foot trouble then la merel) a memory!
Make no mistake. If pestered with
rgrns bunions callouses warm
severally or collectively It's BINGO
you want. There isn't anything "Just
as good."
At drugfliti 25c Or direct upon receipt
of price by Dnnlon Pharmacul ('".. lit No.
Drt)orn St.. Chiragn. HI. Sold la this city
by tua Quaker Drug Co.
Miss Dorothy Madison accompa-
nied by her cousin. Miss Kllse Shaffer
returned Saturday from a two months'
visit with her grandmother and other
relatives In New Orleans.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hughes spent
Ban day with Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Shanks at their home In BsUvlew.
Miss Lydta Ostenberg of Claremore
Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mpyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred It. Letcher have
as their guests the Might Reverend
Arthur S. l.loyi I- president of
the general board of missions of tho
Episcopal church.
Mr. and Mrs. De Verne Vensel re-
turned yesterday from Hot Springs
Ark. where they have been spending
several months for the benefit of
Mrs. Vensei's health.
HAIL'S
HAIL'S
leader ever made i Imllar claim not
van Bndda or Mohammed
"They say we teach h.n e think
Is r ght. Jesus ; I. omul them
vhcu He nays. I am the way to t)ol.
Todu ol'leti Ileal people say I
Would be a ChrlMim l ot I do not
know the gray There aye fo many
ways and I want lo Know the true
way. Tonight 1 want to tell yon that
t h ue (he true win fi God and II Is
through Jesus. Some people tr evely
way to find God but it lan fimi they
in.' mistaken. l h . i lh nl that It is
I Church mcinhurshlp. baptism th"
sacraments the ihuivh. g 1 deed
learning and many oilier false ways
Including man-maib religions but (be
Bible tells of only on ivny to Hod. and
that way Is through the Lord J OS UK
I Christ. There Is one mediator be-
tween man and God. the man Christ
KOMI I. . l I J I M 1 1 1 1 D
M KSTVII D HUM HWHirr
Mrs. (leorge Nellson and two chll-
A QrOBI Conflict of Light anil Dark-
ness W ho Has FYtouds Mnot
Mlow KlmSOlf I'lieiully.
At the Grace .Methodist Episcopal
church tho subject Sunday evening
was "Jesus tho Only Way." The pns-
or Rev. John W. KciihII said in part:
'The text tonight Is found In John
Jesus said unto him 1 am the
and the truth and the life; no
gomoth 'into the Pother but b
Jesus.
"Christ Is the win through Ills It -
carnation. There is a general to
dancy to forget th.it Jesus was tint
God man and we only think of m
.is a perfect man. We w ill do well to
lee lllm aa the dhlne son of liod as
(he friend of mankind the SSVJOUI
14:0.
way
man
me.
"Think of the meaning of this claim
iidvanced by our Lord. It is unique a
divine Claim. No other teacher or
drill of Missoula Mont. are visiting
ot the home of Mr. and Mis P. L.
Pipe and family.
Mr. w. m. McMlchaol of Blgheort
Okla. is the guest of Tulsa friends.
The Fast Side Sewing Circle of (he
liapiist church will meet tomorrow
afternoon April 24 with . Mrs. Paul
Sanger
At the meeting of the TulflO Wo-
man's club yesterday afterni at the
home of Mrs. J. 1!. Itartlctt the sub-
ject was "Mexico" and the club was
favored with u most delightful ad-
dress by Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett
who is so graciously addressing the
various clubs of the Olty along her
very Interesting line of work.
Roll call was responded to by ex-
pressions of opinions upon current
events in I iklehome
.Mrs. Wakely gave an enjoyable pa-
per on the people of Mexico. Mrs.
Bchllcher's paper upon former-President
Diaz upon which she hud spent
considerable preparation was read.
of the world the bruht and morning
star the world's real hope and salva-
tion. "We cannot come to Co I through
our higher natures conscience or
good deeds. With nil these we must
.have the witness of the spirit W$
'must have Jesus Christ Mr. L. L.
Moody tells of a man who was ery
rich and thought that he could gel to
heaven without Christ and that his
money would take him so he gave
large gifts and helped the I r. All
this was good but will not take tho
I place of the Christ. One night ho
dreamed that he whs hi heaven's
throne and saw In large letters over
the throne these words 'lie that dim-
Jeth up some any other way tho same
is a thief and a robber.'
"We can sum up the whole gospel
and gay that Jesus alone Is the only
way to God. Men and women are
I everyw here hungry for the gospel and
for God. I met a men the other day
Who said that he wanted someone to
toll to him about religion all this year
but cvory one bad something else to
talk about. Fvon the preachers talk-
( Colli limed on Pago 7.)
Baker Drug Co have secured tho
( agency for Bragg's famous chocolates.
Try them today and be convinced of
'their superior quality.
Farmer has some special bargains
In second-hand furniture and rugs.
2 1 West First street.
The Oonveptlon crowd In the lobby
ma4e a path for her. pool admiring
si.lc g! no oh then wPh longing oyoS
followed her to the elevator it was
hi tho Ponohartraln In Detroit The
incident was rooalltd when I i ll nice I
to sli across table from die woman.
What was It about bet thai OOUaod all
thai 10111111011011.' she wasn't hand
some; she was lacking III form and
feature Vet she did seem III. melons
ly fascinating. Her complexion niusi
be the secret. Iteally I've never In -held
its oquol Venturing to plok up
ooquslntoncoshlp 1 learned the rea-
son. "I know I'm not built foi beauty"
she oonfldod "but I've tried to make
the most f my one charm. I've learn-
ed thai men abhor makeups and aril
fidelity i bar oosmetlos; there ore just
two things I ever use mid thev pt '
mole natural lOVOllnooi and youthful
appearance.
"When my comp'o xlon begins to
age I get an ounce of morOOtllOd wax
at the drug store apply at night like
cold cream mid wash it off In the
morning. This gradual!) flakes off the
OUter-SkIn; then 1 have a brand new
complexion magnetically beuiitUul. as
you see.
"Wrlnkbs never bother me. At
their Inception 1 baths my face In a
Solution made by dissolving an ounce
of powdered sasollte in a half-pint of
witch hazel. It w orks like magic." -Mono
Morrow In Town Tattler.
Here We Are Again.
II iti;. nn for
T) day In the we !(
one hundred Qlnghaon drosses all colors.
These dies- are regusyl $2.IH. BpoOUU fUf Tues-
day Bttll gi.va
We plucu oil sal- a regular $1.25 Curse! for
(Tuesday &0c
A big shipment of Middle Blouses some with roil
collars othcrswlttl bin . Regular pile $1 for Nile
Full length gingham aprons with sleeves protect
the dress while working. BOfUhMf $1.5(1 value (one
to a customer) for OBc
Pollack's Ladie's Toggery.
217 So. Main street.
Taxa Fo entertains the members of
the Wishbone club tomorrow after-
noon. The Ytopls dub meets with Mrs.
F. A. Hill tomorrow.
20 to 25 per cent saved on a fur-
niture bill Ot Parmor'S Store. Try
and be convinced. 2 4 West First
street.
B The horrible disaster of tho
f Steamship TITANIC In mo-
tlon pictures at the Wonder- t
.) land Theater tomorrow. '"Just Say"
HORLICK'S
It Means
Original and Genuine
MALTED MILK
The Food-drink for All Ages.
More healthful than Tea or Coffee.
Agrees with the weakest digestion.
Delicious invigorating and nutritious.
Rich milk mailed grain pow fat form.
A quick lunch prepared in a minute.
Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S.
Others are imitations
is i hem anything more bosutUul than a set of pretty Tooth?
If nature has boon unkind to. Sou and did not give you pcifuOV.
tcelll
ITS IN TH! SUCTION
lUK i m ruM.i vs DENTISTD
can so closely Imitate nature that the naked eve can not detect tho
difference. Anazoiie makes all our work I'ulnlcss even (lie lltilo
children do not fear having their work done by our iiielluuL
I. old Crowns .... SI. (Id
White Crowns 1.00
Set of Tevth 1800
UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS
lilt. I AltltCI I.
1111.. South Main T.-oplion. UNO
What's The Matter
With Your Baby
The relatives and family of the late
Milton Loute extend to their many
friends and acquaintances both White
and colored their heartfelt thanks for
their kind expressions of condolence
and smypathy in their recent hour of
bereavement and sorrow.
GARDEN
THEATRE
Commencing Thursday April 25
HARRY NORTH OOMPANT
In Permanent Stock Presents
Blanche Walch's Dramatic
Bnooeas
"THE WOMAN IN
THE CASE"
lleserved Seats on Sale at Qua-
ker Urug Store Sunday
April 21
aga Any Reserved seat loo
The young mother--and many an
old one too is often puzzled to know
tho cause of her child's ill nature. The
loudness of its crying does not neces-
sarily indicate tin- seriousness ot its
trouble. K in i y have nothing more
the matter with it (ban a headache or
u feeling of general dullness it cun-
not of bourse describe Its feelings
but as a preliminary measure you are
safe In trying a mild laxative.
Nine times out of ten you will find
it is all the child needs for Its re.M
lessness ami peevishness are perhaps
due 'o obstruction of the bowels and
one that has been remedied the head
ache the sluggishness and the many
pthehr evidences of constipation and
Indigestion will quickly disappear.
Don't give the little one salts ca-
thartic pills or nasty waters for these
will ad as purgatives and they are
too strong for a child. In the families
of Mrs. II. B Garrett Magnolia Ark
and Mrs. Mattle Pa IT Luxoiia. Ark.
the only laxative given Is Dr. Cald-
well's Syrup Pepsin. It has been f mi ml
to answer most perfectly all the
purposes of a laxative and Its very
mildness and freedom from griping
recommend it especially for the use of
children women and old folks gene-
rally people who need a gentle bowel
stimulant. Thousands of American
families have been enthusiastic about
It for more than a quarter of a cen-
tury. Anyone wishing to make a trial of
this remedy before buying it in the
regular way of a druggist ut fifty
cents or one dollar a large bottle
(family size) can have a sample bot-
tle .sent to the home free of charge by
simply addressing Dr. w. u. Caldwell
40f Washinglon street. Montlcello 111.
Your name and address on a postal
will do.
LADIES!
It la almost tmposplblo to movo a flno plnno In cold wcathnr with-
out chocking or damaging the case! overcome this by moving In our
paddod enclosed moving van that will hold your piano and five
rooms of furniture at one load. Why not move with the best for the
same money?
Try the
Nichols Transfer and Storage Co.
Phone 118
Health and Beauty Answers
HV MKS. MAK MAKTIX
New Linen Suits and Coats
The practical sturdy linens are here. Today's
shipments are coats and suits in the rough the plain
heat v crashes and Ramies. You will like them all
right Tailored and Nor ft irk styles. The coats are
the large roomy sort perfectly balanced with that
Swagger St le so desirable in linens some are bolted
others with Straps bell shaped sleeves and wide cuffs
The acme of goodness for outing travel and street.
Price range in tho coats $10.00 to $17.50.
Price range in suits 10.00 to $17.50.
The Cream Dresses at $9.75
A suggestion in our north window. You can
judge tho lot by those. Not one worth loss than
$12.50 and thou on up to $17.50 and there are other
models not shown in tho window equally as good.
Can you think of anything as good as those iu
tho way of a smart little spring dress for less than
double the money we can't.
(Signed)
THE HAIL STORE
Theatre JLLi
TdIss's Oaly Exclusive
Picture Theatre
TODAY
John Bunny
In a First Rua Vltngraph
Comedy
"Stenographer Wanted"
First RunLubln
"Capto King's Rescue"
Other Good Pictures
Victoria: Nu ; soap of no kind or In Htiy
form khnulit If MM us a shampoo. All
hohnh cunt miii "free" lk hit wliiob is too
ntrmix fur thf hair. It make thu hnir hplir
i heroine brittle dull harsh snd "btringy '
A perfect itti'l very tlmpU Hhanipoo pltptrtd
by AllsoWing a tennpoouful of MSlliroi in
' a CUp of hot water will olennso your hair and
) sculp thoroughly and leave it ever so toft
I bright and fluffy. This nhuuipoo remove
i dandruff and stops healp irritation instantly
1 mukes thf hair org quiekly and OVtoly with
out streaking and gives to it a uiutt delight-
ful glotsy sin-ill
A. ft. 0. : The electric is too pain
fnl. Mix a little powdered dtlfttonfl with
' wafer then tpread this panto on tho hairs
i not wanted; after two or three minutes nil'
' off wnth the nkin and th hairs will have 1
! vanished. TUa treatment lre the tkin
' 'soft and fret- from blemish
Maiirin: Your pimply. Hallow skin i du ;
to Impure blood. You should correct thin
! condition bffoit warm weather comes ami so
avoid worse troublei. To quickly purify your 1
I blood try tftM hi. me made tonic: Tiolve 11 1
mpful inni anl 1 ounce knrdene In 1-2 pint
abohol then mid hot water to make a quart.
I tabli'hpoonful of this splendid tonic taken
before meats will qulekly clear your Mm oil.
and your pimples and sallow nes will give
way to a roy healthy complexion. This is 1
! ihe fineit tonic I have ever found for puri
tying the blood u ' - one energy and build
i ins; up a run down condition of the body. You
' are sure to get splendid result from its use. I
t Km ma Ri To make your eyes rlear and I
Kparklin try this simple eye tonic; Dissolve!
! an ounee of cry-Mo in a pint of wtr nnd
put a few drops In enrh eye t wise a day.
This tnnic is very soothing and strengthening
and will rid your eye of all weakne and!
inflamation an1 mak them ulrong and benu t
1 tiful. A prominent oculist Informed me that i
he uses this tonic with remarkable success
in treating eye troubles generally. It is ex-
cel I t-nt for granulated lid.
IJly: To have a smooth rosy complexion
that does not look artificial you must not
use fare powder. t se instead this lotion.:
Dissolve in 11 pint witch haxel (or hot
water ) 4 ounces spunnax. then add 2 ttaV
spoonfuls glycerine. This lotion will remove
that hhiny sallow look and give to your skin
a clean ('lour wholesome look. It dOflf not
show or rub off like powder and is Bntquftlltd
as a skin wliit'-ner and complexion lieautifler.
I find this lotion fine for OOld sores and pre
venting chapping.
Trkie F : I would not advise you to try
any of those obesity cures you mention At
leant part of them are nothing but worthless
fakes. If you want a aafn ft reducer thnt
will (iv.- splendid results dissolve 4 ounces
of paruoti in 112 pints hot water and take
a tahlespnonful before mals. This remedy
removes excess fat rapidly without dieting
or fatiguing exercises and is ;ih.nlutely harm
lei also inexpensive. It leaves the skin
smooth and unwnukled.
Ilatlie: The formula for that popular
French hair grower you of is as fol
lows: Mix together 1 2 pint of alcohol 1 2
pint cold water and 1 ounce qultizoin. fifokfl
It yourself as stale huir tMlM are worthless i
Huh this into thte tcalp twice a week and
you will soon notice your hair getting thick
er. ' u-i and more ilky and lustrous This
splendid tonie is an unfailing remedy for
dandruff falling hair and liehing scalp. It
11 good for both light and dark hair.
Mi Jennie A splendid heauty cream
that will not grow hair or make the skin
hiny can be easily prepared by stirring Into
12 pint cold water 1 ounee almozoin and 2
teaspoonfuls glycerine. Cse this nlicht
morning and your skin wilt not chap but
always be just a smooth clear and soft as
yon could wih It. It Is fine for removing
dirt from the pore preventing blarkheaih
Mid reducing enlarged porea. You are sure
to find this a grand complexion cream.
Grand Theater
Tuesday April 23
VIOLA
ALLEN
the classiest
show of the
season
and her splendid
company in
"The
Hercfords"
dealing with the suffra-
gette problem
NEW Mt'HH'AL OOMKDY 10I.Y.
MIm Inghau ani company of
ten people will play that
Comedy Hit
TOO MAX Y H.Bli;."
S KEUL8 OF MOTION PICTL'IIE!
A NEW SCHOOL FOR TULSA
The Richardson Ladies' Tailoring and
Dressmaking School
Tow SOS the latest nioitt OCtOBUfla and COtBplOtO oyOtOBI of garm-
ent cutting and dressmaking ever l&vsntoo' and hao had In our
B'-hmil i't I'hanute Kan. over 90 StOdsOtS Ihe pant year.
Pro" do tho cheapnat and only suicesnful way to learn dfoosmik
Inf. Logons unlimited.
Booh atudont la taught drafting rutting designing reproducing
sewing stitching tailor baatlng prsoslnf ond finishing any and all
garmentH. and In any size or style. Young ladles now Is your time to
learn a trade that will he of endless value to you. This school Is a
live wlr". Unity ts strength and knowledge I power.
All Are cordlolly IimIUmI to vi-ii nils School
Fur further information csll st the school or address all 0om
BanlostioiM to
J. U KM IIAIlDSOii I'roprlolor.
School room In Third Floor Bank of Commerce Building. I'hone
2788. office room tOI. Tulsa okla.
2-NEW VAUDEVILLE ACTS-2
TODAY'S PROGRAM:
Miller and Tempest
in their original novelty act
"KIX AND TRIX"
The Hamiltons
Eccentric Comedy Singing Talking and Dancl ig
3-NEW PICTURES-3
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