Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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DAILY WORLD I'll r R SOAY OCTOBBg 17 mi
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ILKMS 01' HUBSC BU'TION;
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Ons Tfir 10
fcii Months . (0
Un.y r BMrtW in Tulsa
I'er sett
TALKS 01 TOWN DEVELON
Thli Interesting lerlss of articles ha been tsperially prepared
t i i b) Prank Parting Vtockbridfi Md Uso U RaMlM Milton b
i.wn Development Mafngina book tor liw tvory day In the
World foil will PI liitcrc-jl. il lii their appggJ to your civic pild-i.
Bu.ii'M DfptrvniDt el0
Editorial l.i.'l.t
(JrrvlatUii fpirttl .lSt
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RkPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET
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ffnr dainty Altomif
iiav lli it OOM
For ihtrirt
W. M MrCI M.OI "'I
yor Begiffter i ' I'1"1" '
c l no m i. 0 EATON
fur Diitrltt Clri
For (.Vainly Oltri
JAH P BtsOOl
Kur County Huu rint. til nt
Wn HKCKSNOUM
Kor Ooaaty Ana. mo r
I. ii UNDO
For County WelgBM
K I ATIiKBTOII
Fur CottBly OoaimillloBSri
fflrtt DlslrUI
JOHN POLSTON
gtcoal District
V. P KWINU
Third iMMrlct
K. II BAXTEB
For Justice of ln P W ' Tulsa
J K AYAM
WM QUKRXI
For Oeaitabli OHj "' 'i'ui
Ii ic.birm
today will the page of Amrrl an
h lit or) would not rid an liny do
HOD . that s ll.
Thli town mil iu -k fou i i iii vi-
ii il If you are one of those of lit -ili-
faith you will Btmply ii il one to
Mi I i.il population of ttif I'lu.' t and
ur usefulness l" BBd AbG it there.
Von will bo a tamp follower until you
Insist upon ur rlfbt to Kit Into the
b Hi vo In M '!' n .
i ii) 1 1 i.. Redding i
( Copyright 111! bp Town LHvfflop
no nt Ctompani 1
11 n drop oompUmnla .ind f
rlKhl down t. plain words We will
tftk It tor irBntod that you ir-
proirtiwlMi fit It en pomud ol m-
barprui! rMdy to ii" ""' ibrti
uhui it (iimea to rk fur tin eoro fikhilng runki.
111111 ffood t 'mi ffffUtVeff III Kiln- The t at thlnir to 40 Ih to ffi t out I
munlt) iplrll mid all Ol that I with the Uoimti-ra. In n't In- n-tw i tit
Hut have ffoti Paitbt I about your coofldanoa in th town.
Do you bellevi in ibM lownt fou Wag iin praliai in tbi apan ilioaff j
Nhnuiii Ar. "u confidant nt ItalTall ytour mauai aoQualntanoaff aimut :
I ire .mil are you eonatantl) labortt. I'ut the town into your ittrni. j
inn to live confidence to otbanT If I When you buy your n-t bill "f ffooda
nut you arc .-.h and ure doing laai I tall the wholaaalar that in would do1
than Kur duty
No Kri-at wurii ii 1 r utroni-
pltahed Ithout oonfldaiii
Tha man who ballavaa In hlmaall
oonipali othara to balleve In hint
what in iruf of tin. Individual in
trui- and on a bUFfOI ffCale of a
community
Kdw thiH town H going to grow
mi proapsff and bacoma batter In
avary way you oan't bloch it pro
ffreta Pou ian help along if you
will and in no bettar way than by
treaglhenlng your faith And you
ma bt cartaln that as your fuiih
1 row pour worb win Imprpvo tn
auallty and rcautls Whlla working
fur tha town ou an
yotiraelf
The Model's Special
$5 School Suit
la 1 ghonomOMl lu mi all WpOl ovilt Of
niTgr. laaanmiiH iluloU" Norfolk or
toubla hraaitad atu- aaoh with ipyg pain
full p.-a knickarbooitaf pnnta entire ult
getptionaU) wall tollorad nd tutina wii:
ill ag-a K to 17 f( an.
BDBH
home when 1 heanl tha hhota and
(tgrtad towards the IU-utt-r homo. At
th- i iner of Qoldan and L'nivor I
saw n man running towards me up
well to pa) inor.- attantlbn to your the hill l mopped and 'md my hand
pan of the country in my pockatg when ha got to me
Then the flrat thlnic you know. He told me to drop and held n arun In
you will gat people tulkliii- about you 'my faoa. I did no mid hh I pulled
Ami tii world doaan't talk about dead niy haniiH from my po k-ta my monay
feii on the pavtmani Tha man tbati
oontlnuad on up the atraal mid after
Phlnh that ovar for a minute. That a I qj n.-.i Kune 1 got up. Ho wan a man
pretty good reputation for u man I about the size of Baker wanring an
i mi-. Viu will beooma known aa a
man who ballavaa In hi" town.
it maana aomathlng it
puah mid energy and
to have.
niggeata
trength
) i-ara ago that WM Maid about Mar-
ahull Plaid He waa a young man
then and hln credit ns uf (jreut aiuo
to him.
About tl no. null uurth of his notes
working for ware offen d to a banker in Now
I York The banker asked a friend
Huston won but It
ahae
wua a uloae
flow thai the worid'i leriea la over
we will try and Ke 'I little attention
to the prealdentlal alactlon.
Confidence is n peculiar quality.
II acoompliahea wonden In the affalra
..I the world. Lack 'f it has been
ri-apomtblc for about all the d laai ten
thai have ever been known.
You believe In your country Yon
it confidant thai the United Btatei
I frum the Weal what In- knew about
Marshall Field.
"Well" was the reply "Field is a
huitler and h- certainly bellevei In
'hicago"
That Battled the transaction. Tin-
lu.tiH were purchaaed and fur many
ih tn.- most KiorifniH nation man baa wars ttarahall Kleld round a valuable
aver Known and thai America has a financial ally In th.- banker who had
shad- on tha Garden of Eden as i
plan- In Which to live Wa make the
republic great by believing In it And
the skies are blue and the fields are
preen beCBUae we Insist upon seeliiK
The fifth of November will be hart
almost before the public Is aw; re of
it. ami the agony win be over for mi
other four yeara providing the ro
publican part) is returned tn power
If it is not we may have more agony
than WO are figuring on.
0
fot a party that pit tends to h ive
everything coming Us way the demo-
crats iii Oklahoma ara about the
worst icared bunch of politician! ib-
country has ever bad. Possibly tin
bosses are trying to si are some mot.
campaign contribution! out of the
laymen.
o
The attention of the reading public
is called to the fa t thai Tin- World li
the on i paper In Tulsa that has com-
piled with the new federal law ra
quiring dally newspaper! to make a
sworn atatemcnt of their circulation
on penalty of i" Ing barred from tin
malls for failure to do so Whit Is
the mutter with th. Dally D mocrat
Is it afraid to make n sWorn state-
ment of circulation for fear of
poatng its. if or endangering the pub.
Usher to the punishments provided
for a false report ?
O
NO! Ml n hi I PARTII .
A correspondent asks if Prealdenl
Taft ii pcraonall) responalble for tin-
great prosperity which now bleat i
t h Unlti d Btatei
Wi amwer frankly that he Ii
mt.
Neither would Wood lOW Wilson be
personally respomlble for the de
trurtlon of prosperity which would
aaauredl) follow his leu tlon
cur government is oni of parties
not men The point at Issue In
this campaign is not whether Taft ot
Wilson shall be president for n.iose
veil cannot posatbl) get III electoral!
votei bin whither the republican t
the democratic party shall make ih
law and control Ihs affairs of gov-
arnmenl Thi republican party ha
bpen III power 1 ! yean and (luring
that time under beneficent policlei
enacted Into law the country has n-
joi uneaampled proaperlt) and pro-
r aa t)nl) once In the last II yean
has tin democratic part) bean In full
nontrol of thi government and Ihoat
four years win- i period "f universal
dint reft due to destructive laws -n-ailed
by Hn democratic administra-
tion Tin v wen tariff for revenue
only laws which opened the gate! for
foreian mad i goods diverted Amerl-
can money from American manufs
turns and American farmers and
American worklngmen and Ann r n
hanks Into the pocket! of folWlgn
gBtnuiadtureri and worklngmen and
financial Institutions. That w! tin
1- responsible for
ha i ontributed to oti
them bat way
Thlnga would ! different with ul
if fiaorge Washington and bis army
Of patriots had not had faith. If at
Valley Ptorge they had lost confidence
In themselves and bad not been able
to look forward and ICC us as we are
eaton we had hard times under the
lemocratlo administration.
win!.- Presktenl Tafl is not Individ-
prosperity h
r tafppy condi
tion becauai he has given the coun-
tr a safe and conservative govern-
ment Ha hai neVnlnletered tin- laws
fearlessly and Impartlall) ; he has
not ruahed us into war with Mexico
or any other power; In- has i i n
clean honest and dignified; he has
earned for the United dales the rea-
ped of foreign nations by his wlae
conduct Of affairs: and he has bl en
economic ami efficient in his admin-
istration This end mole Is what
President Tafl has don personal!) I
and winn In addition he represents
the party which has achieved bo
much for the country ever since It
brought liberty to thousands of men
in bondage there la even reason why
both he ami the republican party
should be victorious n the r.tli of
nest November.
SPECIAL GUARDS
admired bis faith In his home town.
Marshall Plaid believed In Chicago
ami did miii h in maki of it the great
metropolla it now is. Chicago repaid
Field a thouaandttDia Charleton badgered the witness fur
And Just so you will be repaid for half an hour without much success.
ovarcoat a black hut ami u mask
and Carried a gun In one hand and a
lltiht In the other.
lie told of ii conversation he had
with Mrs. Reuter the nest day when
she asked him about the BUM of the
man. He said that Mrs. Router told
him she bell. -veil tin- ma ii was a largl
man und Weighed about III pounds.
He detailed unw he fc'ut a ladder
and helped to get Mrs. Reuter and bei
i hlld down from the porch and of
later entering the house with Mrs.
Reuter and other men.
"I Ml Mrs. Reuter want to
stairs"" asked Malloy.
"No" responded th.- witness
said someone go up stairs and see
about Charlie. I know he Is dead
and I don't want to see him. She
was unusually composed for a woman
under the circumstances."
On cross examination
A trial of
HOSTETTERS
Stomach Bitters
Means:
Better Dlfiestion
Perfect Asalmllalion
Bowel Regularity
Improved Health
Try It Today and See (or Yourself
mini; back with her hUB-
Up
sin
your faith in lilts town.
Believe In it. Work for it. Talk
about Its assured future. Preach of
the opportunities it otters u the men.
Do this for your town and you will
be rewarded as you will deserve to be
screaming 'My husband has been
killed lie must have been robbed
because he had considerable money.'
I tln n ln lied to get her down and
together with her went around the
house wh.-r. w found a basement
window open. Mrs. Reuter said
'then Is where he got In' and then
w wen I to the back basement door
Which was open and Went Into the
house w persuaded Mrs. Neuter to
stay down stairs while we went up
Md (Tot the little girl Mrs. Reuter!
i i om was loi ked with the key on the
outside"
'I. dil Dram. Hi
law ln-r
band
Mike Bauber a tailor and a friend
of Reuter! told of visiting the Reutai
home one Sundiy afternoon when
Ilorru Morris tailed to so- (iuv Mac-
kenzie who was up stairs with Mrs.
Reuter.
He testified as to a party he held
at his houae to Mr. and Mrs. Reutei
and suld that during the eV( nln
Mackenzie was with Mrs. Reuter most
of tin- time. He said they had a keg
of beer and In and the other men
sp.-nt most of th- evening drinking
bear
"Hid you invite du Mackensie to
the party'. '" he was asked.
"No i didn't he Just came ro
Attorney iponded Bauber.
tin re-dlrect examination the state
sprung th.- biggest surprise of the day
when Bauber told of getting u pair
of trousers belonging lo Mackensi
fr.nn the county Jail on September 4
to clean and found In B pocket
piece of paper and a piece of copper
wire lioth were introduced as evi-
dence and passed to the Jurors. Th"
piper bore a dhigram supposed to be
of the lo-'k In Mackenzie's cell at tho
county Jull and the wire was bent to
resemble a ikelton key.
Manuel Welch was recalled to tho
stand as the last witness to-corroborate
Jo- Millet's testimony. Miller
testified before that Mackenzie told
would go up town and him of a man ro wnom ne nweu "
divorce Ik cause ( 'hill lie that he would like to have robbed
How do You File
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to 1111 prints drawings or
maps In strong manilu pock
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Index Is In cover which
Shuts down and keen out
dust Front extends Into
bandy labia for examining
or correcting prints. The
whole cabinet takes but i
ni ft. floor space. Two stuck
sizes tilhirs lo order. Wrllo
for bonk let
-BO ATW RIGHT-
STATIONERY CO.
1T7 South Main.
Kjmm SYSTEMS
"You say that tin man would not
w .lght about III pounds?" he asked.
' No." answered Johnson.
"Now as a matter Of fact didn't
that gun look bigger than the man'.'"
asked Charleton.
"Yes It did'' responded Johnson
who was then excused.
Ira M. Kohr a next door neighbor
to the Router's was the next witness
i ailed and he told of a conversation
With Mrs. Router about May 1 when
she asked him if Charlie hud ever
said anything to him about her.
"I told her no and she said she
thought sh
apply for i
wanted her to givu up Buy Mackensie after he had paid off the debt ant
and Stella which she would not do for would slva someone half of the Jiiui)
anybody" to do the Job.
On re-dlrect examination he told of Welch testified that Mackenzie
In aiing Reuter call to his Wife as she 'owed him tiiHU which fell due last fall
left the hoiis. Faster Sunday with her and only tl'OO of it had bu n paid.
0'i. hU.lr. n nun n1 toe. hint Ul-.
' .- " -WW .....
Ralph Jobn.-on. an employee of the you did yesterdayvut put the children The old story.
postofflco and the star witness 'f the t.. bed first." Mrs. Rauteff he said "I say Wombat why did you marry j
day described In a dramatic manner then went in the direction of the Mac. such a bridge fiend?"
how he was coming home when he keiizle heme. "Fame old foolish story Wallaby. I
heard the shots "I was on my way' He admitted that an hour later he married her to reform her."
il onllnued from page S.)
thought Raker brought to the house
ami declared that the) ojuld not be
both carried at tin same time.
Previous Witnesses testified that
w in n Raker went to the Reuter homo
he had nothing In his hands.
Malcolm Campbell another nclgh.
bor iv Ii was mi the scans of tho
niiir.br shortly after It happened de-
s i ibi l the . v cuts of the night. 'Wh. n
I reached the house ' ha s.ibl "Mrs.
Reuter was on the roof "f the porch
A HE MARTIN
Coffee Poisoning
is a frequent cause of many human aches
and ailments.
Bu1 people seldom lay the blame where it belongs until troubles
multiply and the
doctor says "quit coftee"
The coffee drinker who is annoyed by headache nervousness indi-
gestion heart palpitation biliousness or lack of sleep can prove to a cer-
tainty whether coffee is the cause by Stopping it and using
POSTUM
- ! kM
Mrl Tipton Hud an" children havd
returned from BeyiMur where tha)
took In ther relatives an" visited th'
apery Mia l awn Lippfttcut lays
shed hate f live In I dtp where i v-tl
your next door neighbor don't care
If POttl e got h m bat.
This healthful beverifjge made en-
tirely of choice Northern wheat and the
juice of Southern sugar-cane tastes much
like coffee but contains no caffeine the
habit forming health-destroying tlruij; in
both tea and coffee.
Everyone can drink Postum w ith
fullest benefit.
Thousands of former tea and coffee
drinkers have found it a means of re-gaining
health and increasing their comfort.
4 ' There 's a Reason 9
BLEEP DESTROYERS
Tea ami t offee.
oy
my
the
"till
1
of
pi .SUM CRRRAL CO- LTD.. HATTI.F. CREEK MICH.
She suffered from nervousness
day and sleeplessness by night-
"Tip to three ytari ago" writes a
yoUhg woman "I was In the habit of
drinking . off- freely and did not
realize that It Was Injuring
health." (tea contains Caffelnt
sum.- drug found In coffee)
was suddenly made the victim
nervous headaches so Violent that I
was i Ompsllsd tn give up household
activities and stay In lad much of
the lime. Then Insomnia cams upon
me and the wri t. b'dncs of sleepless
nights was added to the agony of
painful days
"This lasted till a year ago when
1 whs persuaded by a frUnd tn give
Up coffee entirely and Use PoStUm
nil result was. In less than
I began tn feel the change fr
litter my m-rves grw stronger
1 began to sleep nights. iv
the Improvement continued and In a
short time I was restored lo
My headaches left me. tha nervous
noai passed away entirely and I en-
Joy good. Bound sl'ep ai fight.
1 his Is what I owe t Postum
1 feel It but right to tell yu f (
.Name given by Postum Co.
Creek. Mich Head the lltll
"The Road lo Wellvirhj" M
week
r the
and
by day
id In a
health.
rv .
I
a ml
' It "
Itnttle
bock
Dancing at
EUCLID HALL
TUESDAY THURSDAY
and SATURDAY NIGHTS
Private Ie. : sons by
appointment
M. W. CAIN
PHONE au.
We have a shipment every day i '
JONBi DAIRT FA KM RAU1AQK
made FHKSII every duy for us.- and
hipped by express.
Thev are real old fashioned farm
.--niiaage made on a farm from I flng
oiq ivew cnsiaini rvcir
Nothing Is used in them but little
pig pork and pure home ground
spices. And all the Join-s linlry Farm
pork Products ar- put up Just as rep.
res.nttd with the net lght plainly
marked on the label. That means a
good deal In these days i'hone your
order in today.
Plume-: l.M fl-1 M 7 -1 51 k-1 .". I It.
W. T. Overton
The Sanitary Grocer and
Market
Exclusive selling agent tor Tulsa
Dr. J. H. Morgan
BPECIALUT
Eye Ear Nose
Throat
Glasses correctly fitted. Sit
Isfactton guaranteed. glffVi
8. Main. ConstilUtlon Frea
Sana
. i
A GOOD RETURN
Everypne likes to re -reive
;i good return
from a u investment.
I!ilt il is well to st)
and consider if the in-
vestment is safe.
An account with the
Colonial Trust Com-
pany affords you good
returns consistent with
Absolute Safety.
4 Per Cent Paid on
Savings Accounts.
DRUG PURITY
Careful Prescription
Filling is first consider-
ation here.
The 01! Exchange Dry Go.
110 South Main
Hotel Tulsa
Taxi
PHONE
1 2 2
Buster Brown
Shoes
$1.14
On sale at 114
Main Street
THE UNION
SHOE STORE
lsS0 stjRElanaBSiElBnik
III1111 '"I
II! Your Desti-
nation Can Be
Reached via
Frisco Lines
That Ii reaion enough
why you should buy
your ticket that way.
JTour trip will tell
steel electric litht-
ed equipment; FVed
Hnfvc) meals i short
t onvenlcnl scMUnloa
Are BOIM of the rea-
sons why a trip via
i Frisco Llnei is so I
Ml restful and en; liable.
I Tell Hie PrUKO Agent II
HI wt n irou i Ian tn go; Hi
he will kIvc you full I
particulars about the
III ' III!
I;..- a.
Oklahoma City oktft II
w 11 CRAIO xe.
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1 IJLJL-A
DK. FfcRNER
DEMIST
at 300-301
Robinson Arcade
Building
Phono 41)0.
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