Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 82, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1912 Page: 4 of 10
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THE TULSA DAILY WOULD THURSDAY DECEMBER 19. 1912
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I n way ii I Mini 1 it 1 1 1 limua
fclOfl m i f.i iimiiih uv. i i w 1 1 H ' tm
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Now I hey nn. Ihrcslilnn wheal
prjthoul riiilln ii Afli i iiwlillf we'll
Kill tl I'lll Itlltlllt till I Nllillf'H
o
t'tll.M II hi HI I K.
1 1'h governor us i niiiiiiainli'i In
(Chief nf the iiriny nml imv 'l the
state uf Oklahoma lis Hi'' gunrillun
Lf Hi' right nf mII Hi'' 'iiil hiiM
solemnly nffliliillj . lrr 1 i u ml
inaqulkoi'iillv ili-rluti'il .i liKni hull-
jdiiy for i'ii' week III nnl'T Hint Hi''
ti('iipl of tin i meal ami Ihiii i lal
poramiiiiwi'alih inuy repel the Iiiwih
lion of chinch Inn
Naturally a ma ti uviii Inn Ihe ex-
falteil posl 1 1 on i'l -.. rni'i Is Cm r
noVfd from Ho l.inh nilllli III III. Ill)
thll'n ThiTefnie win ii Hi. i;iiW"m"
Merlin c ar mi tin chlin Ii Inn In
MOIllil I'll! I'ol' a lllc MM III .'il''i III t
pnuM of tin iniulat mil "i at leant a
untie I'"' Hon of I' hi' ii Iiiin lo no
out In iln tl ki ami look ui lea .
fuml IhlnKf iii' hi ai wltli iln- iniu
Jeoi nlgl'l. ami Noiiii timed iliirlnM
the ilay While he Ii cxlcnnlliatlnu
the Chlni Ii Iiiikh 11 ;li I In' I'nw i I
(of the mlltta r ami Irrigation hirers
if Iln State I In KO el l or nvi'l looks
lone of the inool liiiMirlnnl factors In
huinaii economy and we rise in .ill
of our majesty anil aiiKunt illKiilty to
protest against this Kit i hi of ih' meek
iin.t lowly I'd bug which has uc
hnriln t" .siiik lt praises hul which
Iff I a then just thi hhiiip Ami Is the
flighty rorkroach to he overlooked
after he rawleil Into the ilongh and
lino been embalmed In tin Mscott
Iwhlch Is aerved hot t" the IMttabum
Capitalist In the inornlim? or can
Ithe governor afford In overlook our
old frh nd the little itn on bu whh h
Lfct.s mi the hack "f your neck .' Ami
BOW nhout our revel i d associate the
put t l.nfr which leaves an odoi
HOiel) Hilled with that of Ihe de
falKhtful pole cat foi a we k at a lime
Anil then tin re Is the unml'llmi bun
nnd the stock broking huu. ami the
kiiirrlaKe oiir and the ..ve-ni;ikitr:
Bug nnd the drlnklmi him and Ihe
Iborrnwlnn hug ami Ihe Christmas
bug. ami the New V ir'a resolution
(bug ami othera ami others ami nth
fcrs of thi Ins. t family the names ol
Which we do nol now recall.
I Are all of these patient plodding
Workers In tin Held ef human ami
bug actlvlt) t" t'e overlooked ami
EgMed up UN though liny wire the
east "f tin Creator'a worki? Are
Ithrv t" he permitted t" airy "ii tin Ii
Kefarious practlcea unchecked ami lo
Bsjrpetually demonstrate that tiny aro
renter thin mini the moat itnperl
spits of all the works ef Providence?
Perish Iln thought.
H Mori than that. Irtish tin- bugs!
More than that let the governoi de.
klare a holiday for all the New Veal
Ifor the extermination of all the Lugs
Luiil aome bugologlats conditioned
knly on the guarantei that while we
arc engaged in the . xtermlnatinii
game we shall enjoy f'lll pay ami "ii!
work iinS n I u:s
O
' fiet ready for the auditorium and
city hall The conventions ate com-
ling In the spring ami wo Just have
kot to hnve a place where tin dele-
gat' s- an sit down It Is in. time lo
draw straws us t" this or that p!
or this or thai location. Let us all
fet tec. tin r at .I huvt thi bond Issue
furrv and then we cm settle the lo-
If at ion afterward and Ihe people can
rest assured that It will he act tie J
I light.
c
EC1 XT VIA s I i S IN o t R
KNOWI I Ml. I' OF iiMMI KI.
I M l 1 MM s s.
Our know ledge f Hie i a uses of In-
I factious dlsi .s. . has advanced net
(uniformly but b haps and bounds
(aa lo w methods have been developed
anil inn- Incentives have arisen With
(the evolution of bacteriology follow-
ling Iln- work "I I'aati i and Ki ll
there wna a rapid expansion In our
Knowledge of Infections. Tin dlseov-
Miy that Texas feer was transmitted
f the tick atitrted extensive studlei
m the relation of Insecta to Iln Irans-
UUlaalon of disease The demonstra-
tlon that certain diseases are due tu
gerins too small t" he seen through
the mlai rsi ope rapidly led to a stmlv
iof many obacure diseases and cleared
lawny nnn h of the confusion regard-
ing them I i rent epidemic Inn. f un
9IIBU Ull IIWVHII! so J
baUltlva stinU' 0t sonic of our MM
ontlall) (pldamle illtaaitg. as pho1
era Mamie influenai and menlngltia
.III addlllODi greal' l iXp' lllllcu 111
lerpratini r i ill Uta training nod
dl . i nn nt i f ini-ii lor ii si an Ii ; tlm
t uudatton ami endowmont "f lama
Initltutlona for reaearcha su h as the
Uoi i . feller ImtltutOi lha Mamorll Ins
itltuta ami the riyflanlu Igboratary of
the i nit. ii Ertttei pul III health ierv
in . and Hie adoption of uaw no ihodg
bj ii -'anii workeri have made poa
i.n. i the reoant InoreaM In om knowl
ad Iff this 1 Iggl "f .11. ' a ' i In KM
ir the monkey hh an experimental
animal. Instead of tin-- snia Her animal-
usually employed has coiitlihut-
ed re than other tm lot t" thi
inipnitaiit reoenl nddllloni t our
knowledge of the anuta Infectlonii
agyi The journal of the American
Medical gaaoolatlon Rgeanl grorli hue
shown thai the monkey is Ufceptlbta
In a iiuinher "f diseases which affect
man nut which an tranamlgalbla vviiii
dlffli ulty If at all to the small labora-
tory animals sa h as rahl'lts nits anil
gultini pigs. Thmufh .his new me
ilium of egperlmenl we have been noli
to reproduce Iheaa dlaeaaee at will at.i
to study them under laboratory eon"
dill una Without the monkey as an
exp rlmental animal our knowiedfi of
typhus fever pollomyelltle moaalea
onrebroaplnal meningitis ami acarlet
fever WOUld ll"t bjlVO lliaile Itg lecellt
Kieat ad. ames; Indeed it probably
would have remained a' a standstill
for many years i me
Unfortunately the application of
this knowledge i" th control and
eradication of tin dlaenees has not
I. 1 1 puce with n: acqillaltlon. " 1 1 1 1
a few notable exceptlona. iuch as iho
control of yellow fever through mos-
Ijuito eradication and of bubonic
olagne by ral campulgna health an-
thorltlei have i ii slow to apply th
i"..i mass nf Information now avail'
able to them by reanon of the re-
learnhoa ..r the laid few vem-s. What
at preaenl is more needed than "-
scat Ii Is a more general application
lf the results already al hand Our
lawmakers should he informed thai
ii require money lo enrrj oul the
measures for the control Of diseaso
which have been pointed oul so con-
vincingly by laboratory similes Who
can .predict how many lives would be
saved and how man) cripples for life
prevented if means were provided f"r
fly campaign! mxt summer in order
to cany Into effect meaaurea for the
prevention of pollomyelltta by the
control of the stahle-fiv 7
D DMNG TrS BTOYPiMOD Will
You mm rliM Yom 3.
PanciiLsWrfaYouY
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IN THIS I
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r. m ii. m i OK in I I).
ii 4 i una r dalii
or KIKE
I II?
Those against woman mffrage for-
go! that It elves a woman a mighty
line chance lo Ula her tongue 0 talde
the home
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'Mil l. Ii MfiHMKXT KHOM
V MOW will.
The following is Governor West'i
word on opposition to capital punish-
ment as given to Oregon' leglalature
in ills recent message. It is a view
from ii Slightly iliff'rent angle than
that taken by many Of I Ither the
pro or anil capital punishment ad- j
vo ales:
i am not opposed to capital pun-
ishment as some think because I I
am slopping over with sentiment but
because the practice sc. ins to me to
be entirely wrong and foolish If We
deliberately permit organised greed
in I.n el through the aid of poverty
ami vi e. these criminals ami degen-
erates are we not In a way. respons-
ible for their acta Is not the blood
of their victims on our hands as Well
as that of the assassin?
We spend much lime ami money
educating the people how to select and
breed and care for live stock We
not only permit ihe weak-minded and
degenerate t" mat. ami breed at will
but we f.'tj tinii offspring to grow
up amid vie ami awful poverty
dwarf' il morally. mentally and
physical!) ami then hold up oui
bands In horr. r when vv hear of the
commission of some awful i lime."
Mil MAR I IS
(inens of Delaware Count) Are
Anxious for Hontebod) to Re-
move Hie Ala-- of lo ck.
QRI i B i Ikla. I " c IS - - (Special.)
if there are any scientists artists
of astronomy or ologiits of any de-
scrlptlon who would like to tax
' barge of a nh c large meteor they
should '"nn to Qrove
Tin re's om here that can he bad
lor tin- asklnn. It s a good big nllu
ami would probably have to be re-
moved by sections.
The meteor fell .' few dayi ago and
has been witnessed by hundreds of
local people since then.
Joe I'ratlu r a ical youth. s:iW the
meteor when It I' ll That Is ho was
quite 'ios. to it People for miles
around were startled at the biasing
iii iii that accompanied the sattellte
on Its lournoy to earth.
Prattler tell the following story
of Hie flight of lllc visitor from above:
"i was driving along on the road
'".-tvve.'ii here ami Bouthwegt City
Mo. about 1 1 o'clock at night. Thi
i u was hidden by Hie clouds and
II was very dark. Suddenly a blind-
ing llghl flashed oul of the heaven
and so stattled the team I was driv-
ing that they made a lurch and ran
HWay. I was scared so had that 1
fainted hut nol before i had glanced
upward. I SOW a large thing coming
appnrentl) toward me and it seemed
1-1 I..' a huge ball of fire I thought It
Was going lo lilt me so I laved the
whip mi iln runaway ponies. We
travelled some fast. The thing hit in
a field quite nways from where I was.
Whi a It did so a million stars Beamed
to shoot ii i from it. Many of these
mall halls of fire went clear over
lllc buggy and lit far bey. mil I was
scared ami did not attempt to go to-
ward Hie oh1 t In the field."
The naxl day the spot where the
meteor lit was visited by .scores of
people. All the) saw was an Im-
monne mass of rock Imbedded twenty
feet iii ihe earth. The old farmer on
whose land the meteor landed. Is
thinking of filling in the lope. In or-
der to make use of the land for farm-
ing putposes. He is willing to do-
nate ihe meteor to anyone who wants
to remove It. The meteor will weigh
Several hundred tons probably. No
one here will believe that Ihe "big
rock" Is worth any money.
So if anybody . arcs to take charge
of a full grown and perfectly harm
less meteor all Ihcy'vo got to do Is
come to drove with plenty of wmk-
ini ii steam derricks etc.
KrotsBsxlemetvl Oho is on.
CLARBMORB Okla He is.
The famous Verdigris township am-
beSSlemenl case Is now on trial In the
circuit court In Ibis city before Judge
Urown. The rase grows out of Ihe
Charges thai former tiftvnshlp officers
paid "Ut tOWMblp fundi f'"' the con-
struction of nt. iiic work and after pay-
ing; mil over $8000.00 there was found
only 412 perch of work which should
have tost only 11441.00
On ni finally purtffiase a watch he
loie consulting Xinb isi ii. He will SUf'
prise you on piici's. ii.lv
Abner Mavis in old Mexico
OKLAHOMA CITY nia.. Dec is.
- When Abner lnvin was called as a
Witness In a civil suit hire today It
whs learned that he is lu Mexico Da-
vis was reci ntly Convicted in Mem-
phis of using the maiis to defraud
and givin a penitentiary sentence ii"
Is out on bond pending an appeal.
Charge Clerk With Einbczulement.
D3N1D ok la.. Dec. 18. A warrant
charging embesslemant was ni.-d by
t'niinly Attorney Harmon today
against Ralph Roberts a clerk of the
superior court of Qarfleld county. Of-
ficers are searching for Huh. its who
disappeared December " Tin recordi
of ih- office are being Investigated by
a ih puty slate examiner. A week will
he required to audit the hooks.
Do not fiitull) porcbaae. a wnicli bo.
fort consulting Imlcrson. lie win sur-
prise you n prices. iclv
GIVE
I: If iP f:
se
Coat
(I It's an ideal gift. It's a
lasting gift. It's just what he
has been wonting. It s a gift he will prize above all
other gifts.
K We show an extraordinary
range of Smoking Jackets in solid colors. Rich
grays browns blues etc. beautifully trimmed and
perfectly tailored. . Ex- ffcC &7 ETA MA
traordinary values at f9iJl'9 $Jlh
Cfl Hundreds of other sensible gifts ready for your
selection.
Bath Robes
Lounging Robes
House Slippers
Mufflers
Neckwear
Handkerchiefs
Tie Hose and Hdkfs.
Sets
The
Ideal
aift
Store
Hosiery
Collar B
Tie Rings
Traveling Sets
Suit Case.-; and Bags
B.'and kerchief and Tie
Oases . Etc.
Store
Open
Even
incs
It
In! Metttttffllfl
ltul liv a clesr
ipsinil g ilwf titt1
a second's lapse
v n.n nismiH seriiuiK
i l i'lellt. Vou nml
he nnd nil tbinsiiiki
workers uruntuot let
. unfit you.
; CAPUDINE
i . AC ACHE
. . tuoiM fcbe DMM WMbei nervous.
biat cold or grlpp. OmlOclrUI
; will provi it.
t.snndln l ii liquid pliSUat In Ukt sal (sWl
lv . i Poti 'I ssffsi orfotuosraiaktsasl
sulldi -l dru Nt'.ru .. liie Me lad Me
If
Junction Pharmacy
1 i . 1 1 sad Mnil ompltle
lint Ol Ui UHi I i llie Ul
DRUGS
tntircSlocli iibsolulcly ubw
FrucrifHou Accurately FilllJ '
PHONE
i i tie i It FOI RTIi AM MAIN
MAR LEY
Prop Outlooli Is flooil
CliAREMOIiff kla.. Deo II.
The outlook lor wheat in this section
ut' the state Issunusualb r i and the
aoreaaje folly up to former veins. s
a rule there has been mora fall plow
ing than ever before ut this .season of The general
nth
niH to bi
the year. .More care h.-m been taken
in the keeping of seed corn and seed
kafflr v)libii means that the crop
in .t year Is more certain.
better than last year at this time.
farmers generally win plant fur
more kalfir than any other year In
the history of the section.
ARROW
COLLAR
CLTIETT PE ABODY C-CO. TROY N.Y
YOU CAN SAVE ABOUT
HALF ON THE PRICE OF
CLOTHING HATS
SHOES AND GEN
ERAL MERCHAN-
DISE. 18 WEST
1st ST NFAR
BOULDER.
FAMOUS
Ri nd World Want Ads.
1 f Our Service to You. T f
cannot be corrected by local
treatment; to arrest the flow of
secretion you must remove the
cause; this symptom is only
one of nature's warnings of a
run-down system.
Build your strength and vital
fi irees with SCOTT'S EMULSION;
it supplies the needed lime and
concentrated fats; the glycerine
soothes and heals the delicate
organs; the emulsion nourishes
the tissues and nerve centers
and maket red active blood.
Scott 'i Emuleion overcomtl
catarrh by compelling health and
vigor. a
fecott St Bowse Hluoinueld Is J. 12-79
Man of Business!
VIA VnH .nV
fTTvji
Send Your Salesman
Tomorrow Into The
World's 9000
Homes!
Put in hi mouth tho very words that
j'ou ypurself would utter.
l?id him describe your goods as you
yourself would describe them.
Inspire him with your enthusiasm; im-
bue him with conviction
And send him forth into 9000 homes
thai are now receptive to your Holiday
Message and where is now found money
aplenty for the purchase of Holiday
gilts.
"W H A T HAVE YOV TO OFFER 9000
HOMES 1
Command Ua
1000.
wiiii. Mrs Pony Mopps uz out
riiiin' y Is tarda tiet hoas ol stara
nn' in turntn' suddenLy about sin. win
thrnwn from or buggy an' bar 1 1 "i
hit a Kii fi r bar an' "ii. is hoveftn'
batsraM Morgan town an' stornity
Ntai t' ii rick i tin i hatnt notKiu us
illsinul .1 IH aiiluuiu lam.
WaW i-sst
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In places a! the disposal of depositors complete
and modern equipment.
It follows only the most approved and eonserva
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other consideration.
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Aviator iirls' Series
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Helen '8 Baby Series
Mnllie Brown Series
Poems-r-p&dded plain or
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Riley Hooks live series.
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In fact thousands of books for
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