Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 292, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 20, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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J .Hut's Quit New port for the
Sake of Their Children
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riido by Ih Arkansas waa tumultously
lurn.rt Into the iharinei. t.rli.c lltg
lh- Ark.iroma at tilt pi Inl 1 f '
uii ly Intake i (tea fe t high-
er than the iJ.y before
The effect a that while Commis-
sioner Conneele and Hupennlaii It nt
O.lllfr sweated and lolled with a t-
li.rh deep well pte the water Ihiil
pound int.. the lettltajg be sins at th
flite ration plenl wm dlstanilj related
to thi- erbekery mid flower gardens
th.it mm tkt previous day. it g i
If mi. Ii shape t hut II fQOUld be ItM'
ulcd ly tin- i ualomary process und
th- two men who iroren'l out building
pipe Unas bandied n
Klth.-r Mr llill.ini. uaalatant anper-
I. .I. hil. nl. or Mr AriimtriiiiK. tin- i nl
hi .una ol the water plant hint SMg-
4 uti'd it. at the hsslns be cleaned out.
v.'h.n the frtart eater cams in thta
t.i.d boon tow Tti.it the story god
It looks like Itethei Nature's mile
iii broaden Into i chuckle today
Employee of the sratsragorkg gay
DON'T FEEL BLUE
leVeee Ctoengrd t i Ttiuiv All Vow
Need Hut Nprl"cs Mm i Million-..
Little dainty maciow workers ih.it
dnclog ii"' liver ami ael free the poi-
sonous matter Then gently but sure
lv diivea it from your system
AtimiiK i pie who have vlalted f I t
Bprlnga the HOT BPRINOfl LIVER
BUTTON- an. almoel .is fantotta us
the healing waters
I ince Ihr victim of i nnstlpntlnn or
t)t a rebellloui liver paea these won
dsrful little health promoter he has
no further use fur .iny other IIIh olln
Biiiin. eathartloa or purgatives
Thiiuaunda upon thouaande of peo-
ple depend upon HOT bFftlNCM UV
BR BUTTONS tu keep them in mi -j.
i i t. health
Nothing known any better for con
pUpatlon torpid liver upaat stomach
headache dizziness nervoogneai or
ttnit down and out feeling Boi for
only II eenta al firat olaaa druggists
In Tnlaii a ml i.-i ti 1 1 (Toi free nam
pic write Hot Bprlnga hi mi al Co
lint SprlriKs Ark Tulaa irrug Co.
ppeelsJ ato-iits in Tulaa
JUimn mm1?..
I II VNK l I M I POI H I
i H i it i:i iL
i.m in-
i rand Hwney the "liild J...
I'. aa in Tulaa a taxi ah rol.b. ry OngS
arrested ; ird by ih police and
pul 'hroijKh th; 'rourh t.t la .i
. .i ic have given lafomaatioa
I wkiek id th orhi t m t.. plaea gear
Bad f 'k when the) ipi ired W Dt
aUiah ' In. k. r-. g who togethai
nh Kr.mg geagliy ihe ea-prli
f.rnt-r ireaij ;uil'j v.1 . ... tefd
f. ril.Hl . .f th' ! a I I ..
I Sweeney hlmalf ia iiiirir. i tl
! i.n'J-r knd to ttand trial for thi
j killing t.f c uu. i ai wk
i Ig !! in a Main ir. ; drul
- r- aevarsl wgdfei'gdM In i.rr iting
him thf police roundad up tor ti
vtiaitUon Ueorge Leonard Tom
Ipetatgag. J. B D gog and IHaj Bali h-
eT all auppoa- il to hgva Inform ill . ii
rctjrdlng th- Uxlt-ati .rim.. In wih' h
' Kani 1'ittan v r. beaten i i
r..t. I til while motorlt.i from an f:.ia'
Tulaa roadkonga t.. th.tr katal
hv-rnl t th- in-n wri- put
thro.jKh th. iur.il teat and later w i-
: . h.i rgi-ij when the paUea had gog
with thrrn Ixlatla af e Vide n f r
.atrainat the tn ullefi-d prlni ipali of
j .- haUam w withheld from puhllr-
I atlon.
e it gjgygft )" u"k
ti '....r i-Ulrn t.forr jou l" nU j
gg m ! gr time III ria.na
th-- i.umj. fued beagign it i
won't pump water fri.tn the '
rait rn (luy lt'd. hw-al oil
e man f" ind th.- .1 to hl
Exception Bargains
Await You Here
THE FINAL CLEAEANCE ON ALL SUMMER
APPAREL FOR MEN AND BOYS.
aaa earong aim th- pump he
laot it ..j irt and th-u j .ur-
gg ea t ii.nn to m-t noma gi W
vajegg While he wan gon
rtft-f Ihe n. alie tile Wife
kiiajeaeil to look down in the
cistern and found U wae dry
a I or..-.
laiter i:..-d rame home Kith
the neat i.iUn which had raat
Inn. a eouplg of dnlUra and it
iou- 1' air. In the hi t . .tl. lie
t la at 111 aUtng dtf WgtaT
$18
For any Spring Suit two
or three piece up ttf $25.50
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
$10
and
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in i n i PORT BkTI I ii
Iwagfy Rnogglng Honaa ProwHetor
Bound Oygg in tiio
I. in ml Jury.
Mth VNsVs NOB IA v BED
BBOBO MBM ITEH
PORT BUI TO Ark.. Au. 19. M I
rue Kranklln a negro harged with
rlmlnul aaHault upon Mra. Cora Tol-bi-rt.
a while woman wua taken froii
the pope nognQ kUI at ituHe:iifin
nt nine u'lluk tonlaht and hanged
to a telephj.ne pule. Thern Were al.out
'mo hundred In the mob whh h iul-k-01
ee powered the eberrff ami a dep-
uty Bonatgheti Bgflgyad down fho jail
iloor. locadarl Krstiklin and irgeW 1
him to the lmproaed af fold. Not
a .-hot wan Brad
Reform gcbooL
were Saturday
N'.v
rt haa loft unother weallhy
ragldenl in Mra. loaeph Lei t her wife
of the mllllongtre nod format wheat
king who haa eanhawad Ho- pleaeurea
of iha fnoioua ico.it foi ihe dellghte
of her minioiiiioii.il iiifH palaoe In
the woodg of the Virginia hnis. it all
happened baoguaa of the Loiter chil-
dren Mfi "rid Mr laiii-r are firm
bellevera In th prln iplei of the hai ku
io nature advdbatee uml wlah tu
i rt 1 1 if up ih.-ir ihi uren accordingly
NK1ATOOK AJaHO
Hint III. I
w i Ni l Kin PTKD HOMEY.
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Threw la
Three Tulaa baya
tentencad to the iio' Reform m-hooi
tl Paul! Valley by t'ounty Judge (uh.
er. al'tlng aa u Juv.-nll Judge. The
bo)i .-re taken to the Institution
ilu r. they Wlfl ata until of age.
Th.- boyg are Km est Malone 11
ia.s old who haa been before the
courts ItOra or le during the past
year for petty thefts his last offense
being ni.-allng four chiikens. Jimml-
Mi KnlKh' 10 feani old. who wa."
caught att. tnptrng to bragk Into a fur-
niture store and Pave Wlman 14
;. . ars old im Inrorriglble.
Will Haley formerly proprietor of
III First street rooming house who re-
i tntly evaded Tulaa officers when they
ought to urri-at hlrn on a hnrge of
lethlta slavery waa yoatardty bald
v ithout bond by the United States
I comrolaalonar at Part Hmith. Ark. to
I appear I. .-fore the next fed nil grand
jury and if Indh ted to be tried by
; I nlted States t'trrult Judge ilalph K.
I I nnipbell when court again convenes
I lu re.
The thief witness against Hgtey
wae Molly Pratt whom the Tulaa Of-
I fii ers claim Is hia vb tlm. (Jpjted
s.ateg Detacttve Bragdoei and city r..-
iie Captain ike Wllkeraon were also
v lines w at the hearing. The arrest
of llal-y Is anld to be the first of many
Mat may be expected since the decla-
ration of federal officers that the al-
legi I hi ml-organlzed system of white
slavery existing In Tulaa will bo
broken up.
ill other Shirt! (excepting white laundered
hills i nit sale at greatly rodueed prieei
LL OUR SUMMER TROUSERS 1 3 OF
REGULAR PRICE.
ALL OXFORDS FOR MEN OR BOYS 14 Off
REGULAR PRICE.
BOYS' WOOL SUITS 1 3 OFF REGULAR PRICE
avowed intention of at legal six ius-
setigers to sue ihe nillriiad compHiiy
lor damages. A southbound tra.n due
' hero at 9 o'clock found the Pullman
car whb h It nightly picks up here
locked up the porter missing and
i angry passengers BSOeTgtireg the com-
pan) and everything in general a
hurried Investigation showed that ilu-
porter an hour before asked for a
cup of coffee nt a nearby restaurant
found a fly In It Started a row with
the proprietor and as locked up for
disturbing the peace leaving the car
neglei led.
To find your w lf occupying
n i.ii in the .11 all on a
riling. i.f drunkenness When
he ih luppdeed to be visiting
mother i jusi .iaH after thoy
were inarried. Is Ih.- fat. ..f I'.
tl. iiosm.i. according to a pe-
tition for divorce riled In the
superior courl yealerdaj uft.-r-
ii. m. QoMetl uants a cum-
plate leparatlon from his wife
I in (toenail whom b.- charges
with being a "dope" fiend In
addition to eeeovlavtlng with
i. w.i characters.
The ware married January
ti IHI-' an. I QoSnSlI ' la 1 1 1 is
thai on gginuar 10 his wife
("Id lilln she was going to visit
moth ay The nasi Urns be saw
har she was In the city Jail for
being drunk.
(iiiiu- object in Coundhnan u.-ing
Slip. rinlt'DU' in of Their
Water Kyetcm.
Tulra Is not the only "Ity that has
superfluous wut.-r officials on Its
lunula Which Certain Int. rents would
like to net rid of yesterday Bk la took
bid for bum wheh elasens of that
tit) tiled mil in the district court
asking an Injunction to prevent th
clt) officials from paying Water (hip.
i Intend) n t 0. U'. Holcomb his salary
of !.' a mouth.
The trouble arises over the fact that
Holenmb Is nol .-nly the 'Ity water
kuporlntrndeni bui Is also a member
of in board of trustees it is al-
hir.d that the action of she board of
tiustees in appointing a member of
Ihotr own board us wnt.-r superin-
tend. lit is Illegal.
Floy's It' -lunation Ai-replcil.
HOUBTOTf Texas Aug. 19. At a
meeting of the board of directors of
the various Harriman lines af Texas
and Louisiana this iifterncnn the res-
ignation of Thornweii Pay as pres.
Idenl was m. Mooted "lid W. I!. Scott
Mas elected t1 gucoaed him. Th.- di-
r. ciirt-s were only In session for n
f.-u minutes and n ted according to
the wishes of the executive officers of
the llarrlmnii properties In New York
Mr. Btrttt sent a telegram to B B.
Parker general attorney of the sun
s t Central thai be would be in
Houston .11 August It to as - .in.- his
new duties Mr. Pa) 'a resignation
Will lake place September I. .Mr
Scott at present la vie president and
general manager of thu I'nion Pacific.
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TAXI
PHONE
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II. at with a fair run of lin k the pipe
line will be completed tomorrow
night but Tutsans who hadn't got otn
.1 tin- habit w. re already bathing
yesterday.
Mr- sic-.ii .ei Divorce.
Mrs Kate St. -en Wat yesl.i.lav
granted divorce from her husband
Wall Ste. ii i notorious police char-
inter. The dlVtWCe was granted on
the grounds ol cruelty and drunkenness.
t Bills Ills Share Too.
VP D. Taylor yesterday filed suit In
the superior court against II. II. and
By H. M. Kann. for a me-fourth In
terest In an oil lease in the Hlrd
Creek dlatrtct. Taylor alleges that
acting as the agent for the defen-
dants he secured the lease an 1 wan
to have a one-fourth Interest In the
land.
He charges that a. well has been
drilled on the land but the defen-
dants have refusal to grant him Ins
CHS fourth Interest.
line fly de'ayed a Houston & Texas
Central passenger train caused the
arrest of a Pullman porter and the
Aviator Kantner Flying Over
Rebel Leader Oroczco's Camp
1 1 19 FIGHT FOR
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LET US tell you
how to a dia-
mond for Christmas.
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COME li and let
us tell you about
our great Club
Offi r.
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VETO BIIJ r ss ii ESTER
i SECOND 1
Aviator Harold Kantner "speed De-
wii.i'""'" ""' 'xlr. In a flight o . r u
uzco camp m ar Juarez Mexico. Mr.
Kantner will make two or more flights
dally with his tiferoit monoplane at
tin- Tulsa fair September j.6 to 21.
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WABHINOTON Aug. 19 rr.sl-
.i. nt Taft it is predicted tonight will
register u second veto against the leg;.
Illative executive and Judicial appto-
rlatlon bill agreed In lute today In
both the senate and house. The bill
loS Ides for tile ibOtlUOO of the Co III-
merce court but does not contain the
provision which WOUld Until to S seven
iar U'tiure civil service employes to
hl-h Mr Tuft objected when he ve-
toed the same bill several days ngo.
The preslib nl Is a strong believer
in the usefulness of the commerce
court. Be also disapproves of the bill
be. SUSS COngTeSS has attached special
hfitkUtOH to one of the greai supply
Measures.
lie has expressed n willingness to
nay In Washington all summer if
necessary to back up the commerce
court
i in.. liesaw tasSMat
me marriage license was Issued hy
tlo clerk of the county rourt yeeteV-
dgy to Mane B WpiI 32 and Mlsa
Qenevlevi tatvntl. Id both of Tulsa.
Trainer and a Trained Bear to
Be Seen at ihe Tulsa Fair
Read '.1I Want Ads.
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( tCERO 1.. HOLLAND
C. . I. GROCER
1 1 1 East Third st. Phong 77a
ii Mars Nupthu Soap 25f
17 lbs. Cane Sugar 11.00
1 lb. Agrl. School Butter Mo
1 dosen Kgga 20r
J pkgs. Toothpicks 50
3 Hexes Mulches I0r
It Small i 'ans Milk lOO
i Tall Cans Milk 150
3 Cans Corn 23o
2 Cans Pork and BoatlS 160
1 Can No. 3 Tomatoes 10c1
2 Cans Extra Sifted Peas u.v
I Quart Sweet Pickles 20c
1 Quart Sour Pickles id-
2 lbs Kuislns l.V
2 lbs. Prunes Utl
:i Boxes to Sardines lOo
2 Cans Pumpkin ISc
1 lb. tt. B. or Star Tobacco -15"
Hi st Mead Uice per lb 8c
A good Jap lilce per lb OMlc
5 Pa xes 10c Lighthouse Cleaner 25o
1 lb. Holland Blend Coffeej 25c
i lb. Old Uandheltnt -Coffee blend 150
tuc Coffee this sale 3 lbs. ... 91-00
1 Dosen I-arg Lemons 0c
1 Qalton pure cider Vinegar .SSo
Fry Chickens per lb 22 'io
Best Dry Bait Meat per lb M'-ic
Breakfast Bacon per lb by piece i9oi
Mar BreaJnfaal Bacon by piece 25' 1
Light Kams per b IT'iici
Swift Premium Hams jie.r lh. . . . lgo
48-11.. Sack Plrd Flour (old
wheat) $t.-5
24-11. Sack Hlrd l-'lour gin
24-lb. Sack IT. 8. Flour "0!
4 lb Sack U. H. Flour 1141
5 Pars Swift's Pride Soap 2.V
2 lbs Comb Honey I.V
1 pk. Potntoes 2.V-
Pint drupe Julep 20t
1 quart ilrape Juice Xit'
Pa Hens per lb IS1;!-
Laygs Lemons per dozen 20?
1 lb. Can Calumet Puking Pwdr 2th-
6 oz. Can K. C Haking Powder 2tlc
1 Pkg. Seedless Kalslns Ilk-
1 dozen Pint Mason Fruit Jars ..5S
1 dozen n gallon Mason's Fruit
Jars 75c
Straight
Loans
We mnkc I SOOOtalty of Loans
on high class residence or bus-
iness property.
1 2 3 or 5 Years
We have the following amounts
for ptivats bans:
t GOO for One or two years.
$1100 for Two yeara.
f 600 for one or two years.
$2000 for two or three yeara.
Sec us at once
Jordan &
Bowen
Ground floor Hllss Uullding.
Phone 241.
SEND YOUR
SIMMER
C10THES TO US
ur equipment for handling
men's linen poplin and other
Slimmer clothes is the best.
CLOTHES CLEANED HERE
DO NOT SHRINK
for Wf accord them attention to
guard asalust Just such got 1-
duita. PHONE "97
We will i-end the wagon.
The
Parisian
Cleaners
ELECTRIC IRONS
Make ironing a pbasure Instead
of a torture and they do not
SSS much current which makes
them economical. They are
mighty handy for a little Job
of pressing at odd times.
Dcshon-Davison Co.
Tiie Electrical Contractors
323 S. Main St. Tulsa Oka.
Ward Furniture Co
Corner Second and BOUldeT.
We have Just received a good
assortment of Bad ltoom suites
in Clrcasston Walnut Birds-Bra
Maple uml Mahogany goods
that would be pleasing to the
most exacting buyer.
We belleVS It would pay you
to call and look them over.
A complete line of Furniture.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Ward Furniture Co.
Successors to Houston & Co.
Corner Second and Moulder.
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BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
One acre tract good 3 room house
good well good chicken house with
cement floor half under fence with
5 foot woven wire 2 blocks street
car; worth 11500 00; will take $1150.
Some terms. Hest cafe In Colllnsvlllo
doing a-splendid business for sale at
a bargain.
Forty acres southeast of Tulsa 3
miles most all bottom price $75 per
acre; worth $100. If you are looking
for Tulsa property or farm property
come In and look over our lots. Uur
stuff Is priced to sell.
O'Brien Real Estate Co.
Room
World Uullding.
vklahoma
ens
Pure jT clean
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IFIRE PROOF
PATES'
DgQgli HrMf v
(ruined l.tfcra. lv
one uf Ibt ggSSSJ 1
r l to f 1 Deft lies-
f 4M-aud Uers i. ..nly
RooMc W' t u n D . . .. a tftft '
Wooms With Bath ISO up
i jn m Kiev -
FfooMsWiTH Bath $100
coll P M I C E & SF M a I a I r
.CIU8 OOfAKaAaTZSlt UP.
NOON0AV LUNCH 40t
oiNngr 75
9 3
m 9
1st and
Cheyenne
PEOPLE'S
ICE CO.
PUUK ICE
Prompt Service
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