Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 108, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 19, 1913 Page: 3 of 18
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"TRY NEW LIFE" MAKES THE BODY STRONG AND VIGOROUS
It Relieves Pain Quiets the Nerves Brings Sound Sleep Insures a Healthy Circulation and Puts New Energy into the whole Being
The Public Invited to
Free Demonstration of
Marvelous New Invention
TRY NEW LiFF. WONDERFUL LITTLE WMM
STRENGTH. NS AND MtlGOMES ENTIRE BJY
UeginnJng Monday freverbody Should Avail
Themselves of this Opportunity
"Try-' w-i.ifo ' i the very latest
n lent i Tic method Hi' stimulating a
good healthy circulation of the.
til 1 through your entire body kI-
Iiik new ni'c strength mm) vigor
"Try-New-llfe" will instantly re-
tteve your rhi umnttsro backaune
lumbago headache neuralgia Indl-
geetlon tathme or any ailment
tuiused by congestion.
Vim can beet Judge of the merit of
'Try-Ne'-Life" by the wonderful re-
lief It gives you. Marvelous results
ire felt the moment b le ipplted.
"Try-New-Life" Vmi will be more
than surprised you will be amoved
h'hon you realise that such wonder-
ful relief can be obtained In so short
time
To Instantly relieve pain bus always
teemed Impossible but will be proven
pi Ible i "Hi short treatment with
T;y-.Vi w -l;fc"
if you are suffering from any
."a 1 1 .se whatsoever if you are not as
strong and healthy s Nature Intend-
ed you in be you are unkind to
yourself if you iio not learn the won-
derful health ami strength restoring
power nf "Try-New-Llfe."
After i hard day's work muscu-
lar nr in n'. W : 1 1 1 1 1 u nutlihu; I.h hi
Invlgor ting soothing and strength-
ening ms one short treatment of "Try-New-Life"
opplled to the spine Vour
whole system al once responds to the
vitalising Invigorating effects "f tho
Increased blood circulation tou can
prove it yourself bent by one free
treatment and then yen will be con-
vinced "Try-New-Life." Not a day passes
but thai Mm power is proven in the
must obstinate and painful .canon.
Leading New fork physicians and
specialists pronounce It the greatest
help that suffering humanity li iv svor
known ami 11 In being universal!)
aUoptcii hy the medical profession
The simplicity of "Try-New-Life"
enables II Child to USe It Without
trouble or Inconvenience fou sine
ply hold tiie Instrument to one hand
iimms a over the pari you wish to
treat ami you .-.( once feel the In-
vigorating vitalising health-giving
eii i t of Increased blood Irqulation.
a few minutes' treatment up ana
down the spine every day works woni
tiers.
Don't forget the pla f demon-
stration ilamllion-lleach Co. room
lit Hotel Tulsa.
Strengthen Vour Body
A weak thin unii or leg In the
iirnof of your poor circulation if
you should exercise this weak arm or
b i; day liter (I ly it would net strong
ami heatihy "TryrNew-Llfe" will
tin this quickly ami easier than ex-
erelso without Hie less uf energy oi
subsequent fatigue
Very tew people realise how lm-
portanl the circulation i f the blooi
t to the sustaining strengthening nno
building up uf our body and those
who do realise it are too weak to ex-
ercise. For ibis reason "Try-New-Life"
is an absolute necessity
The scientific principle of "Try-New-Life"
Is Very simple. It stimu-
lates a n i healthy circulation of
the blood the moment it Is applied
which is the natural way of assisting
Nature and accomplishing the must
satisfactory results.
it Instantly dispels fatigue stop
headache neuralgia or any aliment
Incidental to nervousness or fatigue
"Try-New-Life" clears the mind
freshens ami Invigorates the entin
system stimulates ami strengthens ar
the inactive organs Foil ought to
tr it.
"Ti -New-ufe" instantly relieves
rheumatism swelling- in the Joints
stiff wrists ami sure muscles You
who suffer from rheumatism 'an
Judge best of He in i ll uf this iiiar-
vulous Invention.
Those suffering from lumblgO or
baokache can be convinced in one
treat men I thai "Try-NewLlta" will
kiv e immediate rtllef
if you me suffering from sciatica
Just tr one treatmenl and the relief
it gives you win prove Its great value
in treating this stubborn disease.
Try-New-I.ife" will give instant
relief for any kind of muscular rheu-
matism no matter how stubborn the
use or how long standing.
The natural way of relieving pain
or During any Weak organ Is "Try-
New-1 ife iiii.i ii is impossible to real-
ise the great harm done by the In
discriminate use of drugs.
The moment you apply "Try-New-Life"
it stimulates snd Invigorates
the muscular action of your stomach;
toning the nerve centers Increasing
the natural flow of the gastric Juloes
and Immediately relieves the pangs
of Indigestion without drugs or dieting-.
Constipation i more dangerous
than many realise it is the fore-
runner of disease. Constipation per-
mits your system to reabsorb all the
poison of the accumulated waste
mat ter
"Try-New-Life" will instantly re-
lieve gore throat stiff neck tonsilltls
asthma or any affection of the throat
or bronchial tubes.
. If yon are troubled with sore feet.
stiff ankles trouble with vour Instep
or any trouble whatsoever "Try-New-Life"
will give you Immediate relief.
One treatmenl with "Try-New-Life'
will Instantly relieve sldeache and
stimulate and Invigorate the action
of your kidneys. This treatment Is
v. ry soothing and beneficial.
Deafness.
This is one of the most stubborn
wises to treat because it requires
eight or ten treatments before you
notice results However one single
treatment will stop the noise or ring-
ing in the ear. a remarknbli dif-
f n nee can be noticed after the
eighth treatment
Headaohe and neuralgia can lie In-
stantly relieved with one single treat-
ment of "Try-New-Life."
The kidneys en; be easily strength-
ened and Invigorated by the soothing
Vitalising Inflie uce of "Try-New-I.ife."
Nervousness la quickly eliminated
by the regular use of 'Tt-ow-
Llfe." One fifteen-minute treatment
gives remarkable relief.
Iton't forget the place of demon-
stration Hamilton-Beach Sale)) Co.
Room U2 Hotel Tulsa.
Ill BITES
THROUGHOUT CITY
I I.VUTI TO DISCHIMIM VII BV
RENDERING LOW B m i s
TO FAVORED SECTIONS.
THE STATE LAW IS RIGID
Tulsa Corporation Has Extended
Lines in Remote Sections al
Absolute Loss.
"Ii shall be unlawful for any cor-
poration to discriminate between dif-
ferent sections by rendering service
at a lower rate In one section than
ECZEMA
CAN BEJCURED!
I Will Prove It To You
At My Expense.
rou wno auk st7ffer-
INO THE TOUTl'RE.S OP
ECZEMA. WHOSE DAYS
ARE MISERABLE
WHOSE NIGHTS ARE
MADE SLEEPLESS BY
THE TERRIBLE ITCH-
ING. BUBJuHO PAINS.
LET ME SEND YOU A
FREE TRIAL OF THE
TREATMENT WHICH
HAS CURED HUNDREDS
WHICH 1 BELIEVE WILL
TORI YOU. IWILLSINDi
IT FREE. POSTAGE1
PAID. WITHOIT ANY OBLIGATION ON
lOl'R PART. JUST WRITE ME A LETTER
JR. SEND YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS ON
POSTAL CARD. I WILL SEND TUB
TREATMENT FREE OF COST TO YOU.
IC.H(;TZLL.120W.llaiaSt..Ft.WaraeiM4
another." Statute Laws of fJMahoma
Chapter S3 Article I Section 6.
The Corporation Commission of Ok-
lahoma through the authority invest-
ed In it. can enforce this state law to
tiie letter upon the complaint of the
humblest Cltlses in Oklahoma.
If the charges made that the rates
changed and methods employed by the
Tulsa Corporation are unjust It is
Within the power of the smallest eon-
sumer of Its commodity to appeal to
the Corporation Commission for an
adjustment ami the Corporation is
known to give an audience to all such
complain ta
And being conscious of this statute
and desirous of complying with every
requisite of the law the Tulsa Corpo-
ration has made large Investments to
extend its service lines to sparsely
settled outlying districts of the city
the revenue from which hurdh pays
the Interest on the Investment.
When elect rhity is served only in ;
densely populated resident business (r
manufacturing nren low rates are pos-
sible under this slate law. I'ut the
Tulsa Corporation has taken the "fat
with the lean" and extended its lines
to cover all.
This Investment made to accommo-
date residents of sparsely settled com-
munities and encourage the upbuild-
ing Of these districts should be pro-
tected by the citizens of Tulsa.
The regulation of utility companies
supplying water telephone gas. elec-
tric light and power is necessary from
the standpoint of economy to the con
sumer.
Better service at a low price cun be
rendered only in this way.
We believe this matter should bo
called to the attention of the citizen.-
of Tills that they may know. Adv.
Pegging Stones.
A mother and her four-year-old
sun were out In a field one day when
unite suddenly a hill storm came UP
As the child could not run fast
the mother picked him up in her
arms and ran with him tuynrd the
hi use.
The storm grew worao and finally
the little hoy who knew no mennlne
for such a downpour lifted his hena
long enough to nsk: "Well ma. who's
peggin' all these stones at us'.'" In
January National Monthly.
BOMB COOKIXO
Luncheonette. Sandwiches
Plea Ham. Chile
T i mala. Custard.
Hot Coffee Tea and Milk
Servi d from 11 a. m. to 2 J. m.
and evenings.
Kitotni drcg irons
119 South Main.
Cooking by Mrs. Klstler.
ICttllll'l-llllvl
Doctor's Best Old Formula.
Break Severest Cold in Day and Curei
Any Curable Cough.
Thia tin n tiei n putilivti-d here for several
w liter and has proven the qulrkest and
moat reliable formula obtainable fur cough
and soles. "From your drurslat get two
niicea of Olyrerine and half an ounce Olobe
I'ine Compound I Concentrated Fine). Take
theae tars Ing reilienta home and put them Into
a half rint of ood whilst hhsltt It veil
ami take one to two leaapnonfuls after earh
nee! and at bsdtiSH. Smaller dosea to rhll
dren srrurdlng to aae Be lure to fet only
the genuine Glebe Pine Compound Concen-
trated Pi n . Each half ounce bottle comes
in a aealeil tin screw-top rase. Any itriilglat
has It en hand or will quickly get It from
wholesale house Don't experiment with
preparation becauae of cheaniesa. Jt don't
pay lo foul with a bad old. Published j
the Dlobc riiarujaceutiral Laboratories of
1 tii-'ago Adv.
I HI IE
AFFAIR IN LIFE
STUDENTS VI TAIILEQCAH si Ml
N KII S M VKIU1CI) AGAINST
II 1 1 1 1 1 isll.
DEATH REUNITED THETfl
Years Passed ami tgaln Tin y Met
Widow and Widower She's the
Queen of His Home Now
CLARE7MORB OKI. A. Jan. U.
(Special) ( twain Joins was horn
near the Illinois rier In what is now
Cherokee county Oklahoma. Het
father was a while man and her moth
er a half Cherokee. As a child she
roamed over the hills and along the
sparkling streams of her native heath
beautiful In looks agile In move-
ments ami uncommonly bright In h"r
studies She was proud of her Chero
kee blood bOCaUM she could trace h'l
ancestry to those hardy pioneers who
In 1 R38 treked to the West leaving
hundreds of unmarked graves hy tie
way. She was sent to Tahtequah as a
student at the Cherokee iVlllale Semi
nary during the presidency of Mlas
Wilson one of the most cherish il
teachers connected with the Cherokee
schools. She rose rapidly In her stu-
dies becoming one of the most popu-
lar students In the srhnol.
Close by the Hero.
Three miles from the Female Semi
nary was the Cherokee Male Seminary
where the sons of the Nation were edu
rated under the tutelage of Prof. Leon
aid M. Logan also loved for his kind
ness of heart but withal Held In dis-
cipline Among the young men attend
Ing was Joj Sorrels whose home was
In u distant part of the Nation.
Between times as It were when
Prof !gan'ft eagle eye and Miss Wll
son's Watchfulness did not Interfere
both were found together.
Joe and Owala became fust f r I nds
The rules of the tWo Institutions did
not permit their meeting often. They
managed however to evade the "rub s
and those In authority and could be
seen often at the spring at the fool of
: thp Seminary campus As the days
passed Into weeks and months the
) friendship ripened Into love and when
the time came to return to their hnnn
after the second year It was generalb
i understood among the students of
both Seminaries that neither would
return.
Joe Sorrels father was part Chero.
kee and part Scotch. His mother was
of Creek descent.
Tiie Injur Ohjmed.
When OWbVl father learned of the
Free Treatment (liven with
All Patient's Clothins On
Room 1 12 Hotel Tulsa.
iqhe oi i' cl e h.. I isj skilled operators mere to show the
rheumatism ot "ufferet how to applj the machine
. ' . and whet i world of good It will do
i ii .i lev minutes But a home where
sent '"Hie to tie j!. maks the appllea-
llton Beach com- tlon himself under whatever condl-
ipurutOT will give ti.ins he iimi wi ll e. the ieu plaeu
riie patient chooses
I - "Hi d to Ills all-
he idsi be. backache
whatever it mny bo
' current drs ws t ho
1 his throbbing tent
l. o k. or Ins i 1 1 1 1 -
iii.it ic- joint ami he feels Instantly ths
thrill and glow of health) oin ula.
tlon soollleil nerves II eannot harm
wii room ami him it cannot but do him good it
short as mild Is easy simple .ml in a few minutes
p. i in Hi
like .
tron I men I
lohlni) i to n
to umlri .-.s
ien with ii
tin
tin
am. i ted
on
and lrj it ami
it the diffi rent o
ter lust one treatment
Ami the lieuut) of it
peleni applies the reatmcnl himself
iii the privacy of his
iii. 1 1 i s il as long or ;
tnent whether
lie turns on tii
applli ator ove
pies. Ins weak
that the
or as vigorous as he nh onsen 'I'll.
fie treatment at tin- offli . .. f tht
tlamllton-Heiich company are givei
the basl way of operating th" ma-
chine is taught each patient who calls
ot en for a free trie I trSs inn nt.
Wanted an Exclusive
Agent for Tulsa.
our headquarters an- in ttk-
liilioin lit. we waul an active
reliable n:. hi to handle the I -cluslvc
sale uf "Try-Now-Life" In
Tulsa.
II iiileroicil i .ill and IllVtliUgntO
at otii c.
Exclusive Agents
Wanted.
to take charge or Hie sate of "Try.
N'cw-Llfo" iii ever) lacsJIt) in 'k-
lulioms ami irknnsas Reliable
nu n ami women who are Interest-
ed write at nin e lor lei in- ami
lasrllt'ularM
What is Tlii. "Try New-Life" That Does Such Great
Things For Suffering Humanity?
N l a in ill compact and very strong machine operated Ii) eleclrlo
cum in. lait it does noi appl) electricity to the bod.. (me gels no more
electric shock than in riding in an elei trli cab or ou a strsa car. The
eleotrlcit) merely drives tie machinery.
a small arm of the machine is whirled at great velocity iuiunj
Stroki I a minute OI mort and thlS arm conveys this vlliriltfiui to the
bod) through am on. r six different Kinds of applicators Some are
of the softest rubber so that the tenderesl skin eannot he Injured with
them bome are stronger and are meant for deep-seated muscular trou-
bis ti peratora explain carefully to each t Just whloh applicator
Is lo st for each ailment Demonstration ever) day from !t a. in. until
p. m. evenings hy appointment at room iij Hotel Tulsa
If you be outside of Till a ami your dealer does not sell "Try-New-I.ife"
write at once and we will mail free of charge our book explaining
tins wonderful machine ami also directions for its use.
H&miiton-Beacli Sales Co
Hotel Tulsa Tulsa Oklahoma
Intentions of his daughter he became
Intensely embittered and refused to
permit 'be marriage. His contention
was that his daughter should never
marry one around whom there "as
the least suspicion of negro blood. Ills
determination was Inexorable and un-
flinching and after months of pleading
the distracted girl gave up hope of
ever realizing her matrimonial ideal
and seven months from the time she
became the betroth of Joe Borrels she
was led t" Hymiins alter hy James
Hummingbird a young man who had
ardent!) wooed her from early life.
Her married life was piteous in the
extreme.
Her husband had a home In the
wilds of Delaware county. He was a
half breed a member of the Kee-te-wah
socli v and provided scantily for
his family After four years of ex.
treme hardship bis rt mains were
brought t their humble cottage hav
Ing met Ills death In a drunken row a'
a stomp dance and she was left pennl
ess ami destitute with a daughter
nearly two years old.
Joe Marries Also
Joe Borrel after his return home
was unable to communicate with hli
hetTOth. Their letters Were Intercept-
ed and feeling that the proud Owala
had decelvd him and was only playing
with hts affections he gave up bis
''herokee hrlde and went to Ann Ar-
' or. Michigan w here he completed a
course In law. On his return home
he married a Delaware Indian girl
rose rapidly in his profession and he-
ame well known over the Cherokee
Nation often he enquired as to the
happiness of his former sweetheart
nice while attending court at Tahle.
Utah. Started to visit her. hut on ma-
ture thought turned back.
Another Doth
fourteen months ago. Joe Sorrels
wife die I nnd her remains Interred In
a Delaware cemetery in Northeastern
Oklahoma. That afternoon as he wai
waiting for a train a former studeni
of the Female Seminary asked hhn t
spend the night at her home. Tie
Invitation was orcepted and Whlb
here sto told him of the sad story of
Owala J. nes her trials and her tribu-
lations odd him of the real reason
why sh. as not his wife.
Sornl returned to his homo an'1
office lie brOOd Sd over the sad lltUS
tlon thought of the happy hours Whet
he and OWalS had wandered over th
flower covered hills along the spark
ting brooks and springs of hlstorl
TshlOQUsh He Wondered If her beaut
had be. u Crushed her proud spirit
httmbled under th( painful years oi
her unfortunate married life. He
eolild got sleep. Ills work WM left
Undone Ills thoughts were on her'
whom hs still loved and at Inst he
w. nt to Tahlenuah.
The Troth Revived.
Banted In a small house near the
outskirts of Tahleiiuiih near where
they had spent so many happy hours
with the sun Just going down the
western horizon log Sorrels after a
span "f many ve.nrs stood bsfofs his
former SWeethl sod SS their eyes
met and the memories of the past be
can to unfold each felt that a kind
Providence had guided their lives.
Today Owala Jones and Jo. Sor-
rels are a happy contented'couple lb'
one of the prominent lawyers of Okla-
homa and she the queen of his home.
fictitious names have been used in
the foregoing story for obvious iviis-
ons. 'I'he story however except the
ii. lines is true.
GltKAT IMIItlM I- SHOWS
(ireat interest is being manifested In
the revival services which are in pro
mess at the First M. IS church Fifth
ami Baulder. Rev Frank Neff tin
pastor of the church has charge ol
the services and iirein hes each even-
ing. He Is ably assisted hy Rev I) T
Simmons of Osceola Missouri who
conducts the large chorus choir and
whose solos are an Inspiration to all
who hear him. Rev Neff Is also as-
sisted by Miss Sarah E. Doebler a
deaconess representing the Methodist
Episcopal Hospital at Outhrle. Ser-
vices are held each evening of the
week except Saturday evening at
7:30 and on Tuesday Wednesday
Thursday and Friday afternoons at
2:j(). and will continue during the
coming wck.
At tiie afternoon service Friday
Rev. Neff took fur his text "Set Aside'
and preached a plain practical ser-
mon. In the evening his subject was
"No Hoom for Jesus" taking as his
text "And There Was no Room for
them In the Inn." He spoke of the
lack of room for the Christ In business
In amusements In the home and In
the hearts of the people and urged his
hearers to conduct their business on a
Christian bash) to enter Into only such
amusements as are consistent with
Christian living nnd urged a revival
of religion In the homes and of private
levotlons stating that the neglect of
persona and private consecration was
the beginning which led to the crowd
ing out of Christ In the affairs of life
Today there will be special music
at both morning and evening' services.
In the morning the men's quartette
Will sing as also will Key. Simmons
Tho Subject of th sermon will he
Shining Christians." In the evening
tho men's chorus will slag ami the
sermon Will be on the Judgment
B very bod) is welcome at all tin- ser
vices and stfgngtfl In tils ' Ity are es-
pecially invited.
Hill I N Mil l It I
Prominent Doctor's Rest Preecrlp
tlon Bsjsllj Mixed at Hone
While the
Arkansas
River is
Being Made
Navigable
Tulsa already gets the benefit of the
equalized rate to the Missouri river
points make It posslh'e for Tulsa to
Compete with all cities this ildu uf
the Allegheny mountains.
Bsllevlng that Tulsa will again double In population an It has In past
years to keep abreast with this phenomenal growth of this growing
metropolis we consolidate. In order to give our purchasing department
Jobbers' rates saving ths eipnnse of two buyers two muna-ors two
advertising men two window trimmers lower exiense mukes lower
prices.
Concentrating makes It possible to compete with the trust. Our new
catalogue with prices on merchandise bought direot from the manufac-
turers for spot cash. The longest store tho shortest price. Thanks
for post patronage for a prosperous new year.
Yours truly.
FAMOUS-UNION
Ths long and 'hurt . f It Is the longest store In the stats and the short-
est prices
For the
Temperd Zone
entering the mull order busi-
ness Hamilton Building on
.Main between 1' Irst und Sec-
ond street.
Cloth for tho entire family;
for all man and womankind!
for little males snd little fe-
males: 0.11 mall expresses
freight charges prepaid on all
goods made In Tulsa.
"1
' from fOttf IfMfgttf ret on nmr if
Tori eMBpOOBtJ (in t.rifrtnnl ttslfd pafkigei)
III out' nunr) of n r )f v . ; i roiu
pound. Take th-'p two inf nlisiit horn
tr-.l put tliftn into half pm of Mod whit
ty H hi Ic Pm boftttfl And takr a Mbltspoojjv
ti bnft M6I inptl and nt bultini ' ' TliU
1 taid to b( th OjUtrknet rtritt begfl rrineils
fiown to th- meoVi. DnftMlM for rtVunii
!Mn nd 1 t Vic he 001 rultt MtM flfr
lix RfM slM II y"ur druggist do hot
'in Torli rorn pound in lto he will rl
it fur you in few hour from his whole
iqI ho'isc. I i t h9 Influenced to take 4
Mli nt mdtciite litend of this. In Mat ID
irtvlnp: the genuine ToHl roinpoimd In the
ngiriui one ounre teaVd yellow pafkngr
'(undreds of the worst rt?t 'ere cttri-d liere
hy this t H nt lot. Uil winter sSvllaoed
ly the jlbe i'hartn' tuticsl I..auoTjtori of
Chi' ago. AW
Did You Ever Slop to
Think?
Just what Electric Service In your
home wmiM moan to you Is it worth
your attention to consider safety Con-
venience and Efficiency In lighting
your home?
That's just what Electric Lights will
add besides eliminating the disagree-
able odors and impure air given ot'i' hy
other methods of lUV.nination
Can you afford to do without Electric
Service?
THINK IT OVER.
Tulsa Corporation
Phone 2770.
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