Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 249, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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fc Morning hnuiK I (o 9; evening
llUUIS 4 JO to I. Si
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with hi parents Kn ruuli' i'ii hi. he
MHliiil (fiends In W.ii 'I'uimluirti and
HI. J.oUlS Mo.
Mr Hum II. IIhiiiiiii1 mill Mr.
'ieorgfl Meyers boil o( Norman
I 'kin MM gueHti tit lilt' tiulluvutli
nome
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' Wnerlcii -My MtlVt land. 1
turn In ou.
With Messing ii i j iiii
prayer i
W ln i i hum It lirmr an tl woin-
un true.
Ami free as mountain kifi
Long Mm) our iiuk in triumph
.ionium tha um iti aoalilnad
And fiii lulu a nsluuiue foes ii
grave
Within our borders nnd."
Mr. and Mn
daughteri Bthel
Thureda) lor Ti
hi ml Ihe minim
Colli H.
K. II. M I: In ami
Mill leave next
I ru Hi. I H. I In
r months Mill) homo
i
!
'I'll" MlMM Hnl h ami Hess Brady
havt invited about forty young peo
i - in in their gueata HiIh evening ut
u Iusmi part) iii in- given at Un- beau-
tlfui iiniiiy home on North Denvei
gVMUOt
MIh PrancM Brogeh twlted ''
Mrs. i.. i'. Brogchi mihs Carrie Wll
1 1 ik iimi Was ituiii Brooch enter
tinned with a very enjoyable ntfar-
ii hi party at tha pratti Bsoash bona
on South liultlniiirn avi'tiiM' TiH'Milay
vaning In compliment to mikh Thar
en ii rllppln and Miss Winifred J-ti-
ntpgii t Claremoro Daneing mualc
un i games of various kimi n 1 1 i the
hours to tha i i -i. with pleasure for
tin' young poopla gathered to ginks
marry for tha evanlng. Rgqulstte
cooling refreshments wore served at a
lull hour to tha following guaata of
tin evening : Misses Winifred Jan
Rings. Theresas Pllppln Qrace Down-
ing Haurlna Butler Margate! Kan
dig Katharine Connolly ltnth Roe-
nir Bltae iti-rry Gertrude Smith. U -nun
Oalbreath Nadina Plainer and
nfeasra Nat Anderaon Qeorge Barry
Olen Haald Holly Poo Harry Miller
Harold Douiney Herman Aubrey liny
Btebblns Rife Webb Bex Dawson
Earl Connelly Ralph miiani and Tpm
limit in a in-uri contest Harold
Peianey raptured tha prtge a hand'
Humr licmli Mrs. K. If llroinh oon-
iii mb tut I omfwype'taoemfwypota
trlbutod I" iho plaaaura f tha even-
ing b) giving some imiHt enjoyable
mualc Mum Carrie Walling and Mies
Kdltli llruaeh served delicious eoollnn
punch.
Toda) ai the Country eiuii win be
one thai will long be remembered
with plaaaura by tha club's members
ami their nil mis wim an' fortunate
enough in turn' bean their gueata
I'.verv iIiIiik ih iii readiness fur a must
glorious Fourth of July oolebrevtlon.
'i in' (port wiii begin ai an fffll hour
I In 1 1 "III hi' tennis ami nolf ami nih-
il out-door pastimes ami those wbo
wish In Indulge In bridge ami olhor
gamaa will hve thi- epacloui varan-
iias iimi riuii houaa at iiuir dlapoaal
limine the day in tha evening the
feHtlltlea "in begin with an algborote
six i vim i; dinner reaervatloni hm -
IliK lii'i'll ma'li' for ahuut Binet)
platen Following dinner mora win
bg an tlaganl dlaplai of gorgeouj fire-
worka concluding the day'e ptaMuraOi
Mrs. Ti Bi JuhiiK who haa been Ilia
'must of Mr.s. lit B t'llni- for siiim'
time ami who durinn bar Htay In
Tulsa has been thi' honor (UOet at
siii nil enjoyable looial tunotiona
left last evening for her home m
iChanute Kan.
I Woni has in'i-n received by the
many frlenda of muk Tulaa a. Price
and Mr. Thomaa r. Ad ante announc
iiik their marriage which wan eolem
nlaed In Dallaa yeeterday morning at
eleven o'olock Mum Price aocom
panted by bar father Mr. r. U Price
efi tor Dallas Tueada) morning. Tin y
Were mat by Mr. Adams at barman
Texae. Both -Mr. and Mra. Adams are
Well known In Tulaa thr hrldo lnnln
in i ii born ami roared In the vicinity
of Tulsa and the Broom for Muvi-ra1
yeara has I n a reaident at Tulsa.
They will iniiUr their home In Dallaa
where Mr Adama has bualneaa inter-
I'.StS.
THE NBWBiT MOTOR COAT
Theae mats ronir In arvoral rum-
illnnlloiiH of mali rial the on. in tha
eketch being made of white ratine
I lined wllh polka dotti'd blue and
1 hid- foulard.
Tin' new rolling collar an in- worn
hii.-h iihniit iiu throal or in tha form
of Wide lapels.
U SB ! '
M I l I I lit
UNi.ltl is IV M MllUk ii
llllhl
m ' i lenlenoi d un no n. for
1 1
hi
inn t he number grouped ;
i.i ;mi. a iieei.-iise oi pel
Is
P11INT IN IS
hr. and Mrs. D Campbell
;eai today for Dayton Ohio
will make the trip
ear.
will
The)
overland in their
MRS I Ic.im: BLAME HECl'RED
DIVORCE )N Till: UflOVWDN
il CR17ELTV.
Mrn. B. a Latimer and son. Ed-
ward Will leave tills morning tor Col-
orado reeorta to tpend thi lummer
montha
I in account pf today Ih-Iiik n holi-
day the Baptlii ladlee Aid win hold
no regular meetln); thla week but will
meet aa usual July 1 1 .
Mr J. P. Rechnltaer of St. Loula
Mo. arrived in Tulaa yeeterday to
Hieinl several W'peka wllh lelalhes.
Mrs. Raohnltaer ha been in Tulaa
for the Daat ilx weeks. They are
the parents of Mrs. Max MadansKy
of 417 gOUth Houston avenue.
Mrs. Arlliur bee Murphy la lil!ng
In Topeka Kanau.
Mra W. Brink will leave next
Wednesday for a visit with retatlvea
and frlenda In Weel Virginia sh"
Will not ret urn until fall.
Mra. M. n. Buftlngton nnd daugh
ter Dorothy are ipandtng a month
In la Cygne Kansas.
.
Mrs. T. ii. Btofflna accompanied
by her brother Mr. ('. Joins la visit-
ing in st. Loula
Miss Iva Oreer has gom
Mn. to enjo) a holiday i
friends and relatives.
to Bede.lla
aeon with
Mr Lester curie is planning io
leave on Wedneaday next for Fort
Wayne I ml. to enjoy a visit of a
mouth or so.
Mr. J. II. B tan eel of Dayton Ohio
Is vIhIUhk Tulsa frlenda.
Mr William West has pone to
Stun. horn Pa. to upend the .slimmer
Fresh as the
Breath of
Spring
Expressed the
condition of
dainty dreses
after FanMleee
Dry Cleaning
Freeh dainty
dreaaea re
easll) kept po
If sent to us
ever y little
while to be
cleaned by
methoda that
eliminate the
cleaning wear
practically
restore the
gown to Its
original beau-
ty. The
PARISIAN
sanitary
Cleaners and
Dyera
111 s. Boa ton
Phone o7.
Mr William Qobrecht has K"ne to
Cincinnati for a month's outing
Meaera Boa Poe and Oeorge Reeves
will entertain with a daiiee next
Monday evening
The nu mbers of the Book and Nee-
die club met for the last time during
the present season wllh Miss Thelma
MacDonald at the MacDonald home
ut 11 IT South Carson avenue. River)
moment of the afternoon was tilled
with pleaaure for the young ladies
making up this happy group gamea
musle and various pleasant contests
all contributing to the amusements of
the guests. Ten cream and cake were
served at about five o'clock. The
Misses Cleo Crews Marv Virginia
ami Lorene MacDonald weer among
those sharing in the Joys of the oc-
casion who are not members of the
club. Tho members present were!
Misses Louise Haley fmogene smith
i.ouise meaner Virginia Leonard
Mildred Lough and Thelma Mae-
I lonald.
P.uy a hat for the "Fourth" at less
than cost. K and K Millinery 309
Hllss llldg.- Adv.
Dr. Larklne osteopath al1 curable
diseases treated. 215 1-2 So. Main
Phone 1344.
Tulsa Piano School.
Black World Hldg.
phone
1428
adi'
A few hats left at 11.00 and $3.00
which are rare bargains. K and K
Millinery. 30U Hllss llldtf. Adv.
FOR THE PUBLIC!!
Elks Club Cafe
THIRD STREET ENTRANCE
Special 4th of July 75c
Dinner
Served from 6:00 p. m. until 8:00 p. m.
Open Every Day and all Day
25c and 35c Lunches Served
Every Noon
Mrs. creek BlauM prominent In
Tulsa society wan yesterday granted
a divorce from her bunband Eugene
Blaise prominent business man
and former president of the now de-
funct runners' National bank of thta
city. The divorce was granted early
yeeterday morning by Dlatrlcl Judge
L M. Poe. The petition was filed and tin
the decree granted wlthon one hour thi
and every attempt was made to keep
the matter quiet
Mrs. Blaise alleged extreme cruelly
i barging that her husband had choked
her on many oicaslons. Mr. III. Use did
not oppose the action but appeared
by his attorneys. The matter of ali-
mony was prearranged. Mis. Blaise
was given the Blaise home and the
custody of the one child Uudb y Bu
gene three years old. with tho pro
vision that Mr. Blaise should havo
control over the education of the boy
and should pay for his support.
The B la lees were married in Den
ver In lOOt Following the fallur0 or
the Farmers' National bank lu thW
)Wf Mr. Blaise was Indicted by tho
federal grand Jury on several count"
but so fur has been acquitted on every
trial.
AND 1HEY THOUGHT
II IS A HOLD IP
MOVING PICTURE ACTORS THROW
A SCARE INTO TOWN OF
RED FORK
A moving picture company from St.
Louis with imitation bandits and COW-
boys and cowgirls heavily armed
went to Bed Fork a few miles west
of Tulsa yesterday to take pictures
reproducing the-early life of the Hal-
ton gang which once ha.i headquar-
ters in this vicinity. When persons
saw the crowd Of apparently bad men
approaching the town they thought
It was a bold attempt at bank rob
bery and the news was hastily brought
to Tulsa that a pitched battle hail
taken place following the robbery of
the Bank of Bed Fork. This bank
has been robbed several limes In the
past four years. A posse was In the
forming here before it was learned
that the supposed robbers Were on an
entirely peaceful1' mission.
M II I I I I Ml IN I I V I ln
I ill CQttlKd Ml I I INI i
Ml" KIIOI M
IS FACTION IN POLITICS
Another Frlura Itn ska liilo the n aim
m so ) aUod i it-
I'laiuic.
Hjunwsf W An imitation to
hold the negj i ii) mp i gamea In Ber-
lin in a new 1100004 stadium m ii
extended to the Internet I ii Uym
pic committee ai us ng meeting
in Itockholm ii has i n under '
at i thai Oerma i) would be an ird-
ad the gamea as i ion as Iii rlln was In J
a position to after suitable aooomo
datlons and 11 h condition has now
in en met with bj the pntrloik offer
of three Berlin organisations i un-
sume financial reaponalbiiii) fui thai
oonstructlon of the stadium tho
American athletes aill prubabij gaiii-
er here oil their next trip a. lass ibe
Atlantic.
At in lust me iing of the Q rman
Imperial committee President ton
Podblelsky annoum 1 that the Union
club. Die Berlin Hteeplechasing assu
cimion anil the llerllll Hieing associa-
tion had offered to build the stadium
and tO raise the i b) . bond
sue of 13011000. in rjerman tl)m-
pic I'ommlltee. Ill which all bl.in.hes
of athletics are represented hopes h
soon as possible in mi over Iheao
oonda among the various organlaa-
tions rOpreaented Count Blerstorptf
the Oerman representative on the in-
ternational committee was thereupon
Instructed to tend r the formal Invi-
tation at Stockholm.
The off season In politics has bean
enlivened by th Itbreuk of Whul ap-
pears to be a mi liOUS crisis III tbol
Centrum or Clerical part) It waa
occaaioned by a declaration of tho
Pope giving his approval to the so-!
called Aaaociation r Catholic Liimr
unions the smaller of the two Catho-
lic labor organisations of th untry.
N'osi pf the Catholic work logmen arc
organ hied in the Christian Labor
unlona which contain shout 1(0000
membere while th oclatlon is siid
to have on'y about 10000 The Chris-
tion Unlona are noi egclusively Cath-
olic though by fm ibe larger part of
their members belons to that church
"heir chief aim Js to nppoae Socialism
and they regard II is neceasari to
adii'lt Protest Hits In outer to have
the best success in tint direction in
point they hav- the HUptnTl "
Ihe Clerical pariy. The aasnclatlon
however strong!) ndemna the inter
denominational character of the un-
ions nnd demands thai labor organi-
zation's be fully under the control f
the Catholic church and a wing of
the Clerical party ca'led the "Berlin
movent) nf supports ibis view.
Brictlon has been growing between
i the two labor organizations and still
. more between the two eorresi omling
'vlnga of the Centrum. Only recently
lierr Roeren one of the prominent
representatives of the part) In the
Relchteg resigned bis eeal because
he was not In harmony with the pol-
icy of minimising the Clerical char-
acter of the parC The present crisis
was brought on by the saaoclation
Wftlch r 'title sent an address of
homage to the pope containing It
was said a sharp attack on the un-
ions: and II was in answer to this
that the po; toyed his condemna-
tion of the latter pronouncing their
fundamental principles false since
this declaration wan made the chris-
tian unlona have issued a statement in
vhlch Hi)' use exceedingly sharp
'an mi. against the association say- I
lug among other thincs thai Its ad j
dress to II;.' pop was the "climax to
n long campaign of slander on the
part of the ass elation against tho
Christian unions." ami thai the "sti-
I prime head of the Cathollo church
j has never I n more disgracefully de-
ceived about the nature and character
of the Christian labor unions In Ger-
many." The whole matter has
stirred up a vast deal Of animated dis-
cussion In the I ress of all parlies.
There is even considerable talk of a
probable split In the Clerical party.
V y 'T
in ii th
In ihe
bel of
t great
A most Kt.'Ufvleg feature
majoril) ot Lb
Item "f felonies
. im ' u 1 1 iminals
lulling on
di
l l UHe VV .is
The gum
ill: o shOWl d
close upor th. hei !- of the :
Puuneeinenl ot Hie .town prime's
piiingr into llteraiuri is the authoi or
a 101k of hunting egperiencoa II M
lea 1 lhal Prim see Bllel frit drl h
wiie of Hi emperor's second son. hag
dn in 1 1 1 ai 1 d i . w iiit h is to he
sold t 0 ' h inn this fall A iprlea
pf witii 1 oi us i 1 111 thi prim csm'
brush Ineltid'ng 'lews of Paatles Ku
tin and t'harlottenhof and pictures
que Brandenbrug landacapea tiis
Irate I m in part written b) Prln
1 e - Kllhel ami In part b) In 1 poellc
cousin Princess Koodorn of hchles
w Ig-iiotAi in.
Woiiin's gUI'fOfd 'eiikic's li 1 li 1 1 -
isophi mil '' e iii iet 1 1 tanning t
1 eived s brilliant disapproval in the
connection with it"' annlveratf) oals
1 rati. hi of the irnlverall) of Ooettlng-1
1 n of tin three SUbmlth d onl) one
was found worth) of i priae a phiin-
sophlcal work on ' The Percept! vu I
Theoretical Principles of Poaltlvtam."
This was awarded the highest poss-
ible prlge and when the envelope con-
taining ihe name of Ihe author wna
opemd was found ! be by a women
Miss 4edwtg Mntrlug of Roatock
Nineteen Were Burled.
F. k leciv. seston of Oak lawn cem
iiv reported to Ihe clt) oommUion
ers that nineteen bodies were buried
In 1 laklaliw durlns the nth Of .1 one
Blahl of Iheee were adults ami . levi a
were children.
II
CONSTIPATION ID
SLUGGISH LIVER GO
jTQB
NBW yORIC- Mrs Maria B. fae-
Donald who for veins has been a so-
cialist and suffrage leader has been
notified of her nomination for eon
gram by the fourteenth oongreaalonal
district Socialist parly. She came be
fore the public some time ago when at
a Socialistic meeting she fOUghl off Ihe
attempl of some anarchists to pun
down tha imericgn flag. Mrs Mac-
Donald la onthuelaatlc about hor plans
for a "ril hot" campaign.
sla In
erly 7
the btsl t n yea
If persons out
rs. Where form-
Of each 1(10 OO'I
i voi ) Woman u h" Kuffcrs si hi loi
ll i.".- i ill Box "f Hot Siilng-
i im itutluns TiNlni Brug-
gists RcconuiH'nd ito ni
Banleh constipation wake up your
i. liver clean up your disordered
stomach and drive the poisonous gas
ami decompoaed matter from your
bowels.
li s easy with tha wonderful Mot
springs Liver Buttons and iiesi of ail.
Ihev in I BMltlV. Thai are without
doubt the most perfect blissful satis-
fying constipation remedy you ever
used.
riiev'tc rine for men too for every
body and for men who are tired of
llo slam lung purgatives that tear the
lining of ihe bowels and ai t violently
w. say give Hot Hprlnga Mver But-
Ions a trial you 11 never again use
th. much and tumble kind. For froe
sample write Hoi Springs Chemical
Co Bol Springs. Ark.
u Tulsa Hrug Co. special agenta in
1 ulsa.
FIIJNG (AB11METS
re the standard of
rmality The line is
the largest made ly
tlic largeti makers.
l.ct our trained " V
iilitl B" Man belp yuii
pluti yoiiF new filing
system Hit ve&vu r
experience in this
Work "ill serve you
well. Nn charge to
you Alv for details
Boatwrigh!
Stationery
Company
1M.SA
ai lutft0 A fciiry:
Yowtnan a Krb Mlu- Co
Wt rWt Imihim Milkers of
J '-'iHns I- gt)On fill:
i oui st PAiiK ioomow
WHY NOT Invesi a small portion of
your Weekly earnings In . home '
Only f I IU down and f 1 .00 weekly
buys a lot in this addition No city
quale Tuisa fm- Investments.
1 1 1 t in ttit ruMi )
Phone ISM
No Baal Third St
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS SAVE 25
Per ecu! on your
QrBSoliuc Wills. In
reuse your pow-
hy per eein .
Start your en
one
rank
your
bv
1 'ifc?1
1 4Jtia ....
f isBr i ri! tM Of 'i i i
gino Willi
turn of the '
I carbonise
motor. Ke
.it its highe
it'iencv
i1
"The Buckeye
Sure Starter."
-H abaolutel) guaran-
teed by ihe manufaO'
Hirer or purchase price
refunded. Attached to
any cur. Write or see
jour dealer. Vou can
not afford to be with-
out It.
The
Capable
Man
i. iwn) iii poinond This M-
ptloa with Double I one in inn-
llslr). In every hue of business
the r) Is for capable men. Ill
ever) profession the capable
nun are Ihe exceptions not the
rule. To be employed by tho
Pillion Palnlees UmtJsts is l cei
llficata of ability mid skill.
Court ii d prison records show Hint
thfre has been n Bteady decrease In
the percent ge of orimlnallt) in Prua-
Distributed by
New State Auto & Supply Co.
TULSA OKLAHOMA
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE
PUBLIC.
Commencing Satuiday July cth
191 2 all bunks in Tuisa will close
at twelve o'clock noon and continue
to cloSe at the same hour during the
months Of July August and Septem-
ber. This nctton Is taken at the urent
request of tho employes of tho vari-
ous banks of this City and otbl f in
terests who desire to curtail the hours
of work nnd give employes B halt
holiday ench week during the hot wea-
ther. Oklahoma city atuakogee nnd
oiher ol earing house cities have estab-
lished this practice.
This association requests t!iat the
business Interests of Tulsa 00Opsrate
to make this movement a SUCCeSI b)
arranging promptly to meet thu
change.
f?eo your banner about th's matter
In case it is not dearly understood.
THR CLliAKlNC. HD'.'SK AijSiU.'lA-TIO.V.
Beld tor Murder.
SIOUX citv July t . Cbargod
with the murder of the Joseph Moore
family Of six and two guests at Vlll-
esea Iowa June 10 Prank Robert
a negro la bold by the local police.
The negro declares he Is innocent.
leniru
mmum Man mmmwmmmmwmtmmmmmmtmmmmimimmmmmmmmmmummmm i iniiii i smggamagggggMwgWaggggssWwsiManii aiwn i i sss ii uumim
D wx. Gi
our bridge and plate work Is
nine tested and cannot be lm-
proved upon our bridges are
so constructed and perfectly
poised thai t h.-v never cause the
Slightest trouble nnd are always
capable of thoroughly chewing
the toughest meats with as
much satisfaction as your na-
tural teeth and their appear-
ance Is perfect.
Special Prices Until the 15th.
I3-K t-oid Crown $1.00
White Crown gl.oo
Hold Killings .. $i on up
set of Teeth $5.oo
UNION
PAINLESS
DENTISTS
1 1 1 '-j B. Main. Phone 1780
Hit. rutin i i..
WAR!
See "Written in Blood''
COZY TODAY
Dancing
at Cain's Pavilion Orcutt Park
July 4th banning at 7 p. in.
-M. W. Cain
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