Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 120, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 2, 1913 Page: 2 of 18
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K K I! If I A R V L 1 !M 3.
I CROWD WILL
GO TO MUSKOGEE
President' Elect Woodrow Wilson Standing in
Room Where He Was Bom at Staunton Va.
n IMASH HI Mil Ml Willi.
( I I II KM. HAIIIIIMI
MM I I I l t
BOOST FOR THE F
'ml j Hn it.' liK'ri'UMMl to h Hundred
Aililnl I in ill I ' fur Tulsa
I mill I . -Illoii.
! nd lhi i !i lorn 1 ikluliiimu ArtIcuI-
o'clock TiifHiliiy muinliiKi iirrlvlng in
M . koifi uhoiil 1 11 d'cIiii k Thoj will
nlmcnl from lliu cltj lew then II
Tii. Midland Valley mil I hni
innoiinci'd nijccIuI ruin uf 12.10 for
the round ti n and spm lal i nachua
will in- attui hod lo tho rtKUlur truln
to afford ample iici umtnodatlon fof
tho Tulaa I all rs.
hlle morn thun thirl . prominent
Tutsans have signified Iholr lnton
Hon of making Lhi ulp ru m paten
will l' conducted bj Ihu 1 'omm rcl il
blub tomorrow In an effort to In-
crease this number lo one hundred if
poulble The apodal rale Is granted
on parties ..r twenl) five passengers
or cm I- and hi order lo lake advaul.
age of tho special fare thoau desiring
ii go should phone the Commercial
Club 10(1 niii give their name Bac
retary Banderaon m secure Ihe lUfk-
ets in a group.
There haa alwuyi bei n a friendly
feeling existing between Tulaa and
Muskogee and i loser relation has
been formed within ihe pasl ihontli
'liio business Interesta of tho two i lt
on have realised thai Tulaa and Mus.
kogee must c bine their efforts lo
plai e the easl side .f I he itati ahi ad
DR. FLRNER
DEN i IS I
at 300-301
Robinson Arcade
Building
I'hone H0.
Heady Money
AT An H i i 9
Farm and City
Loans
LOW BATES QUICK
SERVICE
JORDAN & BOWEN
Cor. 3iil .i it 1 Main. Phone 241.
o
mi
i Mnr i .
siiaEiiwusvSrij59LsV
.fllM9ssBa4f?!sBnlr
iphed In ton Va. where he celebrated hU
a born birthday anniversary. The governor
' ' 'ii oyed a pleasant sleep la the bed.
I I' hat never been moved from tho
1 1 :n i ""in. it is of mahogany with high
I Slum-I headboard an I high footboard! and
The hirfi
KNOTEN
h it i ll Club.tgave out Ho' following
lal of prominent Tulsani who will at.
tend the conference: 0. h Leonard
president "f the Commercial Club
C x Sanderson secretary! Wm.
i mi h P ii irter Carl C. Ma gee
L i r. Rooney J Rurr Qlbbons r.
.1 White T ti Hrady w w Robin-
son Ji.im T Km ns si ' n tarv of iio
III LOPS
h is bei n kept in excellent condition.
During his atay In the quaint old Vir-
ginia town ihe governor made tho
rounds renewing acquaintances of
all the old folks who knew him when
ii- nmis ii "toddler"
During the month 121 njeala were
served to the prisoners which cost the
city $346.(0 at 1 5 cents each.
Police Matron Justs. ii.n makes a
good repori for January. attend-
ed 21 female prisoners of which 14
were whites one was an Indian and s
were negroes she secured transpor-
tation for several destitute persons
and locked after nine destitute fam-
NEXT MUSHY FEE
NEXT LrXCHEON V.M.I. NOT BE
HELD I VTII. THURSDAY;
QUEER TOASTMASTElt
RS I Mi IN I II (II M
I MOST V It ECO Itll BRI
VK.
i limit. A. v. Daven-
i it i i n i in rui n i .
NEARLY 500 ARRESTED
EH HOW IN STREET
Although the tifih weekly luncheon
given under the auspices of the Com-
menial Huh will not he hell this
week until Thursday every detail "f
tin event has been arranged. Gray
Carroll prominent attorney and after
dinner speaker will ho the principal
speaKer and rranH ;nor. tor more
than twenty years editor o the Outh
rie state Capital and now n resident
of Tulsa will act as toostmastor
The luncheon will be held in the
prill room of the Hotel Tulsa and
Manager W. N. Robinson has announc-
ed that he is prepared to nccotmno-
date more than two hundred men on
this occasion
The weekly luncheon wail postpon-
ed Ihls week for the express purpOM
of eliminating conflict between the
Eastern Oklahoma Agricultural con-
terence to he held at Muskogee on
Tuesday. Many prominent Tulsans
and ardent boosters of the noonday
luncheons expressed a desire to go to
Muskogee and It was deemed advisable
to postpone the banquet until Thurs-
day In this nay a full attendance can
he had at both events.
i eentatl i
icailun will he one rep- '
from each bank and
.... . nd ncarlj 1 ln' - 1 olkWUnl Amounted to II
f th t ommei I he Poiti r Matron on ine
Job a- I lual.
Kl I ix I Kl -I I lint 'I l I I II R
(iNIMHiN or I'XKMPLOYED
s MM I lo I IRE TH Mil-
v ( HRAP BK VTE.
DIAMONDS
--.-.--
Q.;a1 tj of tones porfect
cutting brilliancy and beau-
tv if diamonds character Iss
out stock "f fins g"in.
.MM OM PRICJI
om .ii BT PRICE
Makes It safu to buy o ir
diamonds here. Ak to sea
our large eollsi lion of bo h
mounted and uunioiiultd.
rafts 110 N"i I Ik.- to Part w lilt Mrs
i .bun. ii Phough
I w si 1 1 i ;ti in. r. b. i. - Mm
arch th Mrs L. A Jeffrey who
ii 1 1 v by Mrs. Wilson to r. main nd
with then
IIK IP VIX 1 t I III I
-t I I
.lm i
i c
Ivtlii-. lo I. lam Woman Suing
Mini VtttoUttl -ki it I "i
K A NBAS CITY. Mo l"eb I A
lll ll 111 Miler.il loun. K.II1MS
iiv Kan. i late today returned a ver-
Il In the libel suit of Mrs. I'anl
!opi of Ti pek gn ntlng her dam
ages in tl" amount of one dollar
against Bishop David M Moor..
(Methodist) .f Cincinnati but de-
ciding she was entitled to no lain-
aaes from Mis George O Itobinson.
of Detroit Mich. sued J intly with
iJlshop Moore.
pMa Income Til Xinciulineiit.
SANTA I'K. N M.. Feb. 1. -The
' w MeklCO Senate to lav patSed the
income tax amendment resolutloH by
i Mite ol is t i The moasare has
nut jet i.issi-d tin house.
That the local police department
win enjoy "prosprous new year." is
evidenced bj lhi report for the month
of January completed last night by
II Di"iv da) iCrgeani and i lerk
of the municipal court "Dick's" re.
port shows that th. i'isi month of the
new year has exceeded ail but a few
exceptional months in the past two
'year In the n imbcr of arrests made
fines assessed and c I'.-ti 1 and work
accomplished by th. "superintendent
f th" street gang."
During January ITa arrests were
made on rhai In violence of citv
rdlnsnces and II persons were nr-
rvsted ami booked for investigation
'f those arrested for Investl ratten
about forty were "rapped" too. by the
local police and connected up with
rimes In other Sect lo HI of the .onn-
irc
The total 1 mount of fines collected
was Mt7 I nnd Including the
amount of work done hv the street
gang the mOHth'fl revenue almost
reached the r..flfiO mark The . hain
gang worked a total of l.ttl hour on
the aire ts and bttltdlnga of the rlty
which estimated at ir cents sn hour
110 . lit. d to JS3 00
I The Salaries of the nilre depart
nnnt tor the same period amounted
to $r.fi7 42. or little more thr.n half
th.- month's income. Thlrlv four men
1 and the police matron were on the
I fuyroll.
NEW ORLEANS La. Cab 1.
Jsmes Bads How of St Louis the self
slvle "millionaire hobo." who first
organised Ins "Migrator) Workers of
th World." and called the drSt na-
tional hobo convention was repudi-
ated ;.s .1 leader by the hoboes in con.
volition lure today. The light be-
tween Row and President Jefferson
I 'a is. aver the question of socialism
angered the hoboes who broke up the
(convention of the "International
Brotherhood Welfare aasodation" as
the hobo s' Convention is known.
thr si How and his principles out and
organised I "hobo mass mrotlnc."
How ih c ured he was not a socialist
but merely n philosophical anarchist
and tried t' t. ii the delegate thai
Jefferson 'm.i was himself n dyed-ln-
Ihe wool socialist The hoboes how.
ever how led HoW down and stood by
Davis
"Down with Mow nnd his pi. since
rtnmp philanthropy: he has never
given us any of his nivthl -nl millions."
shouted Davis and the hoboes yelled.
ft.i appropriating one dollar for
tl- - purchase of tohaCCO for the hoboes
confined in the parish prison and In
the house ( detention the convention
adjourned to meal in the open air on
the tivcr f- ml Sunday afternoon.
JefT Dal said that the convention
probabl) i hi continue for three
I days.
SET FOR MM.
DARIUS nn MEYER WILL r
PEAR BEFORE BE. M l M
BE ARRAIGNED.
OKLAHOMA i'ITV. l'.b. t.(SPe-
clnl.t On next Thursday nt 1:30 p.
in Stale Auditor t.oo Meyer nnd Stat.
Printer Giles Karris Will appear before
the senate to pit id guilty or not guilt
to the charge Ol high crimes and mis-
; demeanors as alleged In the artli lea of
impeachment ndopted by the house
and presented to the senate.
The senate yesterday Issued sum-
mons for 'the two ruen which arc re.
tunable Csbruary 6 at l p. nt. The
paperl were given to the sergeant-alarms
who served them this afternoon.
VMi I PR i siiu IT THE ME1 TWO
iron Workers Road m ' to Indian
spoils from i ra vest worth.
INDIANAPOLIS lnd Feb. 1.
Frank M. ltyan. ri sldent of the In.
ternatloiinl Asso. I itl.in of Hrldge nnd
etruitnrnl Iron Workers convicted
In the "dvn.imlte trial ' here nnd
whose bond was approved today Is
expected to come .directly to Indian-
apolis after his release from the
prison nt I'ort Leavenworth Kas . and
i prepare for the annual convention of
the organizntton here February 24 at
whivh he will in. .-idc.
MiU II Mi l l WMII M l III:
rAlLa in i. ii. il i m i on
MM BPRINU
THE 1ST ELABORATE EVER
j Parade win gurpass infilling of the
Kimi in Oklahoma win Ba
I. aillcs' Day.
I tiiild for ihe spring ceremonial
of Akdnr fthrlne Temple of this city
to ho held March J were announci .1
flora the office of Record r J. H.
I Bartlell last night. A more elaborate
program than has ever been carried
out at a local shrine event h is been
prepared for this occasion.
The ceremonial win bs an all da
event starting with the Informal re-
ception of visitors in the morning
The parade in the afternoon win sur
past any ot attempted by the Bhrln
I era of this state and It will bo per-
il ipa the leading feature of the day'l
program The parade committee
composed of w k. Qordon P.
perry J Burr Qlbbons Henry Qrles
and Charles P. Robertson has held
several meetings arranging details for
the big street spectacle and several
hundred dollars' worth of parapher-
nails and coslumes have been pur-
chased. During th afternoon the ladles win
be entertained at one of the local
(hciters. it being the annual ladies'
oeremonla and the oaual program
for their entertainment has been ar-
ranged The ceremony and initiation
will start promptly at i o'olook and
Will probably be concluded at 10
o'clock. Afi"r thai hour the. ladles
will he entertained at a dance and
luic heon
The coming ceremonial was origi-
nally set I'cbruary 20 but owing to
the election of new officers it was
deemed advisable lo change the date
ill oriler t" allow additional time to
perfect the work fop the ceremonial
and Initiation. This will be the first
oeremonla! for Potentate Warren D.
Abbot) and the new officers and they
are making every effort to do them-
si Ives proud on this occasion. More
than 100 applications have been re-
ceived and a class of at least 100 nov-
ices are expected to cross the hot
sands.
I In
Clearance Sale
on all our Overcoats and
Pants is still on
Right now when winthr Clothes
arc in demand you can buy
them here at a great saving to
you.
All our Stein Bloch Suits and
Overcoats all our Society
Brand Clothes on sale now
1-4 Off Regular Price
Manhattan Shirt Sale still on-
All our Manhattan shirts and
all our flannel shirts on sale at
greatly reduced prices.
All winter underwear on sale.
All Union Suits all two piece
underwear 1-4 Off Regular
Price.
Paragon Trousers 1-4 Off
Regular Price.
Boys
Suits
1-4 Off
Boys 9
O' coats
1-4 Off
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
A live subject for live business men bankers
editors and farmers.
Muskogee February 4-5.
This meeting in the interest of greater crop pro-
duction will In- attended by bankers merchants ed.
itors large land owners and fanners. It is a fine
opportunity lor you to gel new ideas helpful infor-
mation ;ipil to join in the eo operative effort for a
better greater development in agriculture in Okla-
homa. Prominent. Speakers Will Address Meetings.
Bert Ball Sec 'y. of the Crop mprovement Com-
mittee Chicago 111. S. M. Jordan Agricultural Ex-
pert of Peri is County .Mo. . V. Carroll Bec'y. of
the Sedalia Booster ' 'luh and others will discuss sub-
jects of particular interest to yon kafir corn dairy
interests production of hogs better farming meth-
ods and the relationship of bankers am' merchants
to agriculi ural development.
Reduced Excursion Fares
via
Tickets on sale February 2nd 3rd and 4th; good
to February 5th.
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS IT!
BRIDGE
WORK.
CROWNS
$4.00
OUR METHODS MAKE DENTAL WORK PAINLESS
We (five yon the benelit of tho Mghetst denial education
Bd 12 years practice- low price and U beat work la
our motto
Testimonial
Th Albs ;! tints eatrtd
T tseth lot rh. one of which
was decayed off below th
Sms ft was all done w.th -j
Icsrf tit of psltj
irnod) Or'.'. I; "' .11 1 a r
Tul Ottle.
W. hsve m&nr others Ilk. this.
Set of It - th... . "Mr end Up
Bridie Wcrk ...14.00 end Dp
kild Crowns . r. . 4 00 and Up
Ooid FlliiDgi . .fl.fO snd Up
P&lnloas Extraction .to aud Up.
-
DR. P. A. BURHANS SaecesW to The Alba DenfUU
Big WhlU TooUt al Eatraaea sol Soul Main SI.
OVER BAKER'S r. : :u t VURAM '
Packing cr&ting and storing is our hobby
since building our new wareroom. We hnve two
professional craters and packers. Private locked
roomg for storage. Large padded vans for moving.
Polite and careful drivers and helpers on this line of
work.
Prices reasonable. Phone 118 or call at office No.
1 North Boulder.
NICHOLS TRANSFER CO.
REM) MWW WANTS
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