Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 177, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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My CooiDilailon rsplrna October 1910
hi Hup raining n henev or it
(I. i in the i apllol I hi nd wiiifun ii
guild' tfWU)
Qoe nh.it i OolSe nil' 1:11 II Capitol
meeting makes
Nh Clarissa you mni bridge the.
nea gambling low
Life may bo Juki ii gamble but
death lakes iin' slakes at tin tlnlah
Oklahoma Cllj without tho capital
would ba Ilka Hamlet with Hamlet
put
A gantlmetitiil old maid of a goo goo
baohelor is Nil worse thuu the gurg-
llni ktda.
Tills lime Oklahoma Cllj mil have
a real Mu one lo gu up against In
tin' i apltol fight
Love over tin- telephone may satis
r- gome i i'i'' but it is too much
hi..- ranned ghrlmp lo suit our taale
President Wllaon is at leaat en
titled l" rredlt for writing it esunc
fin l imit thai a Iiim man ll.nl tllHO In
read it.
After tins r.ilnj sjm i i ihe next man
who says tins is a purl of lh( great
American ill iii til in' prompt 1)
crucified
Mum building permits were Issued
in Tulmi last wiik than In any uthei
rllv in tlm Mali. ..' which Olio is
going nhi'iid the fuaieatf
Vrtu can prnlae people in a newa-
pa er tin you an- blurb In the fuoa
but once vi'ii get tholi In It lu la wrong
)'0u will i"' cuaaed black ami blue
Verj appropriately the M uakogee
Phoenix refera U Oklahoma Cllj ua
"Hogtnwn." And Ihe I'hocnlx edi-
tor la not oppoged lo Imt; i.iisIiik at
that.
Look at tip comparative gtfttement
ef bank tb irlnj; publlahed ilsi'-
Where nnd mi will he thoroughly
Convinced of Ihe commercial auper-
lorltj of Tulau
it the genate hai n way In making
all card iwrller gambling ganieg thg
ladleg in hereufter have lu go back
to Ihe b'.lag of button buttom whoif
got the I mt tun :
Tulsa is hard to beat at lnnt but
whin Tulaa mi. I M uakogee iiullliig
together go uftei anything you bet-
lei .i out of tlie roud while you ale
all in i i i I1" '
Veu Can write Hweet thliiKS lu it
loe letter ou ii ti acattor the Bng-
llah laiUJUOgt all OVM four or five
thetta i. paper but nobody has yet
Invented a gygtcm of making goo goo
eyes ur klgalng your beat girl by nail
in deferring action mi tin i's.i..
lease quoatlon till after th appoint-
mem ef the new commlaaloner of in
diii ii afraid1 it is queattonable wheth-
er gecretary Lane im acting f"i tho
Interest nf the Oaagea A good ilea
ef the land ims been leaatd and these
MjggMa will (Irani tlm nil fro Ml the
adjoining UNMrM Hut the gecretar)
apparently In nut s-nlng in leap !''
fore he look! .nnl th it Is gomethlng.
Uo what In .an the "'eae queatlon
la gning to bother him more or 1cm
A I'I Vi I I I I III Mil I I 0!
Tw i' i n ithln i ii' i. "i two yean hat
iii nni iHutlon i f tin- United Hint's
In i n gnii Jul' il Uo iul H) Iiiin n
bfei iii. lie gu en Ml . bjgl it !' . n a'
iionipllahed that II Is doiililful If tlii'
aii i i i in. i H uffhandi can ! II jusi
what " . ixi. i nth and aovenlentli
aim ndtm 111 in And V et tin ) ale
i'. ici i iii that thai i gvolutinnla
an i u arturn rugtonig and lawa r-hlch
havi in ii in onlnterruptad uao ami
t -I i . 1 1 1 1 g ih foundation of i in 1 1
'iii. ii i me tgg a mend manl a 'i
iih amendment making popular dee
Ham ul l.'nited Mtoteg genet org me
I i. Hi in i Ih I BOW 'Mi'' fatlfll 'Hon
of the genatorlal amendmeiil by Ihi
Cunneiilcul ii gir iii i iii i' no Turgda)
removed lh Igal ohane for its de-
fatt Nothing I'"1 1 lllualraleg tin- alaa-
licit) nf (lie Aim lli an ili.ilai tel the
adaptability nf the race in changing
aim changed nondlllong than tin mat
i i'i nf fm i gi . i ptam of radlnal f
ii inns nf organb and fundamental
lawg tik' great nmblnailona nf cap
liai i in maaiera nf finance even
1 1 g iiiis iii 1 ii . could (mi ba
I'liiaand as monumeutul oi tramend
mis fought I hi adoption nf tho ln
come lax for yeara ami yeara They
defiiiiod ii through a deelalon of the
Hupteuie eourti Ihoj do'uyed its paa
sage in every ponalble way they oh
att in ti it n hi revei tin t thought an
otigl nni iin would aerve Vet at the
end "hen tlie) h.uv ihemaelvea beaten
Inetend nf gtanlng a revolution and
Indulging in 'in' prophugleg na in tin
future nf th republic the) gracefully
.! eepted t in- verdict nf the peopb
ami ur mplying ni the provlg
I'll. of Ihe laa Throughout tin
United states in pverj state in ev.
nrj county in ever) city ami town
Incomoa are being aaaeaaad bj IIk
federal government ami - have yel
in he r a glngle refuaal mi thepart
f thoae gubjeci in luxation to return
their Jual proportion of taxable
wealthi f
Bo w nil Die i ii 1 1 un nf United
Btatea genutora by popular vote Blnei
the eglahllghmi nt nf tlie nation gana
t s II ".' e In i a i i. i i .1 l) (he legls-
Intureg. Although from time in time
refornura have Inveighed ugalnal
this cuatom baaed on conatltutlonul
provtalon tin' move nl was laughed
at ami permitted like tlm Jung'.e lev
br or tlm itch to run us courae The
senate was irttronehod behind naage
and tradition and its membcra gmlled
ai ..ii attempt to change tin mods
ami manner of their aeleetlon. But
nf reoen) yeurg alnce the time when
li place 111 the senate was thti lev. al il
of dlatlngulahed Intellectual ami
atuteatnanllke acrvlce the t pic
have i.iKeii up. Tin saw the great
est deliberative bod) on earth as its
ntcmbcrg st.v'e the genate become. In
popular eallmntlon a mllllonalrea1
club Sh ihoj gol buay and demand-
ed a change Thoae who foreanw
dlanatei In this i hnngi all of the ma
chines and political comblnatlone in
.ill the Ktateg fought tin- propoged
aim ndm nl tniiih and nail. In or
dor t" geoure lha aubmlaalon of auch
i i ii i tdhieni tin nl- .r t in si ante
Itgeif was neceaaur) and no man
onrea in Vote for hlg own decapita-
tion. But ihe Rentlmcnl of the eoun-
try was tou atrong to in- trlf.od with
ind the sen. in- finally was fori ed lo
vnte for tin aubmlaalon of the ami nd-
mcnt ami ii is now a purl m ihe or-
ganli law ol tho land
a nation which dlaplaya gtich cap
acltj for the acceptance of nil such
emergenctaa which dlaplaya auch re-
siliency nf temperament that n great
part nf lis pool le II l i epl dofi III w Ith
.i gmllo as nni born 11 porleh. The
same people who overcame the objec-
ting t.i ihe Income ta and the pop
ular election of si nanu s iii gettle
the trust queatlon and iney will gel
t'e the tariff queatlon and they will
I settle all other queationa as may
arise mi they will gettle them right
We may jump up ami knock OUr
heal! lOgOthOI and shout blQody iiiur
'In ami nil thai rmi nf tiling but
thcru s In us all tint having ptCl Of
corninon aanaa whlcb nakag fnr the
1 1 rpetug 1 1 in of populai govai gnu '
which has the couragg to ramad) Ag
in is wharavar lhay cibi ami which
tins tin quality of taking thing aa
D)i v i onto and mgklni the i it of
exit altuatlog
PI I s i'N I 111 I'H MiV N I M
Klva railroad gyatama hiih reach
every action of lha gtata within
IWelVg lo'iirs
The t ut . st and beat hotall In th'
"late.
i i ban ..i' i m tatlon taollltlaa
A pOOpIt w Mi h in I er yet failed III
nil' I ii I IIM
A v in Iii '. I s'lis vviihin easy reach of
the cily
Othera too numeroua in mantlon at
this time.
STATE M WS AM) C0HMEN1
A hi MART IS
r!4t- -iv 3
A whlti walatcoat should in clean
led Immediately after a benquf t an
I nni allowed t' allffen. Ther'a few
trials .a line life Unit kin equal glttltt'
nn th wrong in. in with three chll
I dpi .
.v n niinisinn new Oathollc church
i nnw under ihe proceag nf erection
it un ill Ok la.
Htephen . peak nf Sycamore in
a candidate for the pusiiinn nf guper-
vigor nf tlie public gchoolg Of III'' l'l
" n inI'd Ti'lbeg imw iiehi by John
It Brown "f Muakogew Mr. Peak
hoa made his wishes known .to Jin
membera of tin Oklahoma congroa
s onu i deli gutlon.
n is alleged thai there is a ahort
i '. nl 120000 In the I 'm i National
hank nf Mi. VI. stir which huh eloaed
Monday bj Bank Bxaminera Roborl
Neal ami Crank Butcher. M
Ih alleged the funds were used fur
promoting a townelte and Induatrlal
anterprlae. (laleaburg ininoig parties
owned a majority 'r tin- stock.
'His II. Weaver owner of the Shaw
mi Herald and one of the Inst known
newapaper men In the state has
undergone a second operation in a
Shawnee hoapltal where he has been
confined the past two months nod it
is reported that his condition at prea-
em is very favorable and ultimate re.
cover) Is expei I od
Lack of appreelattva patronage
upon tin- pan of its constituency is
said lo have boon the cause of tho
Muskogee Preaa being wrecked mi
the journalistic rucks in that city luxt
week After apparently euccoaeful
galling for almoal a year the paper
suapended publication. Colonel Doug-
w.s editor in cinet of the paper.
According t" deapatchea received
in l.awti'ii tin 190 Apache Indian
priaonera nf war who were tranafer
re i to in.. Meaealero Apache reaerva-
tion in No Mexico hue reached
their deatlnatlOU where tiny were
welcomed by their Meacalero breth-
ren ami turned over to the Apache
agent there Tin y are said to be imsi-
ly engaged In muklin; camp and am
planning to live in tents during the
guinmer or until pormanenl homos
an be i rected.
(lovernor Oruce igaued two requlai-
ttong Monday moaning and honored
another drover C McClehry la want-
ed bj tho authorities of Mora county
mi a charge of abandoning his family.
He i' s.ni tn he in Ottawa county
il m v Itnlns is wanted In Craig coun-
ty having is aped from jail there
and g now in Kansas City held In
custody by the offieera there. Chftrlea
I laugh t said In he in Wichita Kan
's wanted in i'm nit county fur d'spo-
lug of i 'tgaged property
IroiiNcs i in- I Ivcr ami Purifies the
Ith a nl
The old standard general strength-
ening tonic. OltOVE'H TA8TE1.RS8
chili TONIC arouaes the ti.; i fic-
tion drlvea Mslarin out of the blood
I and builds Op ihe systi m. I'm' adults
' ami children BOo
I'liinie Ies lu Live Block.
(Uj VV M JAIIDINE Dean "f the
Kansas Agricultural College.)
Notwithstanding the phenomenal
arnwth that has been made in the
1 wi st tin n' gh the Influence of dry
fnrmnig and In spite nf the fact that
hundreds of farmers are obtaining n
strum: foothold upon the land we
mual not forget thai the dry-farming
Industry is new nnd that no satlsfai
lory farm management schemes have
yet been di!s.'d if we ever expect
this industry to develop Into the
thriving and permanent one that the
country enema t warrant we must
encourage more diversified farming
livery div farmer of the fut.ir"
should be a stock man as well aa I
wheat grower. Theae two Industrlea
i;o well together and each helps lo
bolster up the other. In fact tlie
only poaajble way bj iii. h we can
ex pi '! tn plai e dry land farming on
a permanent baala win be to adopt a
ayatem that will allow the raising of
live atock
By live stock ralalng we do not
mean that every farmer Is to trans-
form his place Into a cattle ranch OP
to kep auch animals as thoae now
found nt' the open range We mean
that a few good dairy cowb a num-
ber of hog" some poultry and a team
or two of guild mans should he kept
on even the imalh st of Ihi dry farma
With our present knowledge of dry
f irming nnd of tin great variety of
erong that can be grown there need
not be a year when sufficient grnin
and forage could Bol ba produced
from ;Ti gepea to feed the itot k dur-
ing the winter i tontha and 10 acres
of land under proper management
should supply the needed pasturage
Prom the live gto -k the farmer ihOuld
reailae sufficient income i" provide
f r li s family and to defray the runn-
ing expenses of the farm nnd the re
malnder of nt land ould he utllhted
In the production of SUoh crop na
would to found to in. moat prof t-
ahe Men who gra now fanning In
accordanci with auch n plan am ina
uii 9 who gucceed ull ever the west.
I :ii.
A) li
Union Pacific
lid itnad Of the VVUSt. Wll
Many Hours Faster Time
10:80 u. mi
. . . Third Ihiy 2:30 u. in.
. .Third I 'ay 10. UO a m.
. . 'I In nl 1 'ay 1 : a " nui'li
Lv Kuiisiih city
Ar. Han P'raiiclsi i
Al. LlOfl Alleles
Ai . Portland
Now only three day trip.
Through louriat else per daily to Log Angeles oo on acting snrouta
with tourlat ilaapera for San Vpanolaoa ami Portuuidi
A apeelal lliiough luiiilst all i per Mihoiit change to San I'TaU-
is. I. April ill 14 It IB.
Aleo a through touriat sh-epcr to Portland daily leaving Kan
sum CltJ O.bU p. in. arriving POPtland k 0U p in third evening.
Low Colonist Fares
On Sale Every Day to und Including April 15
For res' rv at Inns fans mid any Other In
formation) call on your local agent or address
H. G. KAILL
Qeneral I'll ami r.issenger Agent.
9U1 Wahiut St.. Kansas City
A
lino Mutcilata will llnd leady referemo to dealers In the leudlng cars
gold Irere logelher with accie-iorles.
NEW STATE AUTO CO.
in noM Alts OOODEA TIRB
Al'TO Ai i I ssi lit 1 1 s
'(.Ol I X I H I II I Nl." AUTO I IN I BY.
OVERLAND AUTO CO.
Tin; iti:i BMPIHE Tulaa Agents for the TUB KBI I Mriiti;
XUUI s mi 111 vmi. tVBKM
Itepn'r Shi p ..nd fjgpgffi
115 Kouth Cincinnati. I'h"ne 409
M. H. Waters
funeral Dlroctgp ami HSmbalmer
Hospital Ambulance
i i W -i Thti d Phone 03
AUTO LIVERY
PHOOE 543
Tulsa Motor Car
Company
or 'Phone 112 Tulsa Hotel Buildinu'
CUTYMEWS
tup: t't mo it. m ()p James Bhaw
well kimvvn member of the cltj police
folic who died Uondaj night will hu
held this afternoon nt 2:30 from the
family residence 230 Chicago rime
The police foroa will attend In a hody.
THE DISMISSAL of two rooms In
thi' i.iudsev school was caused i es-
terday In the heavy ruin which caus-
ed water lo setp into the baaement.
How Imig' thla condition villi prevail
is nut known
WHAT IS SAIIi to be the eldest
frame hous.. n 'J'ulsa was ra.cil yeg-
lerday t" make room for a one-story
brick building at 110 West First
street r m. Rurchani l" iho owner
i the property 'nn- little frame
building has beau moved live ttmea
during Its existence.
WORD MVS BEEN received from
Sabinnl Texas of the death of mih.
''. w Huughland fmineiiy a resident
.'I' Tulsb. The body will he slnpin'd
tu tins city for burial funeral s. i vices
to he held at tin home of the wom-
an's parents. Mr. and .Mrs. Cyrua
Stephenson of 1831 Unmet St. at
3:80 this afternoon
li'RDEHAL JUDQB Vonman yes-
terdny awarded Mrs. iiuth Abercrom-
ble $J.ri0 damages against the Santa I'e
railroad for the death of her son Bid-
nni Oray Abercrumbio. The young
man was killed near Colllnsvllle in
ii'":' ami his mother sued the railroad
for 2S000 domngea The Jurj was
wan i I by both sides ami tile verdict
agreed upon.
nn: SUIT OP n. E Carruthers
former awltohman on the Prieco
aguinal th" HYIsco railroad for $18000
In!' I lie loss nf his leg took Up lllnst of
the day in ihe federal court yesterday
and wiun court adjourned lust night
it appeared thai the caae would ho
completed uboiit noon today. Car
i uthers while riding on top . f a freight
train in th' local yards April I '.' 1 1
was knocked to th.. ground by a guy
i vv.ro across the track and had his let
i .-nt off. Me Is suing for 118000
aa mages
many MEMBBRS of th.- local
lodge of Moos.- gathered at their chit
rooms on Third street last nlghl am
Installed the new si t of offieera aftei
I which thej long part in a lunohuon
. The new niticrs follow: Dictator
Mia Jacobaj vi e dictator .1. M. Reed
eecretary i' it Crewaon; treasurer
I n. s. Condon; rJrolate A. w. Tracy
trustees J R Allen liank Wind
I lung. E PI. Chartier; sergeant at arm
iiif Iversoni Inner guard John Law
aon; outer guard Lon nicks: repre
I aentatl to grand lodge D. B. Craw
son.
Rovornment irw of Pcanuta
Peamita ar' often nrofhuhle li..th
'for hay and fir gaging the Spanish
variety being beat suited to these
parposis. The crop doag host on
good supply of lime or many of th"
pells will fall tu fill. Any sandy Roll
may he made to produce good ylehlg
by the application of no buahali of
1 ground llmeatono pep nerc. bpoadcaat
lust before tin ground is plowed.
! The planting requires about two
bushels nf -i'i' pep aere and In th'
northern put of the cotton region
tins should bi carefully shelled be-
: fnii- planting though that is not nac-
I eegary in the southern aertlnn. The
crop requires no ape lal cultivation
except to keep it. from Weeds and
to keep Urn surface Bo mellow th it
thi' shn. ' can bury Ihemselv.s eas-
ily If th. Crop Is to he used for
h iv. I should ! gathered lust hi'
fore Ihe first frost When vines nf
the Spanish v n ety are pulled nearly
all of tin' nuts vlll adln r to thr
il-ms and after1 drying: wll make n
hay ei . u i n In 1 In protein thm that
from cnwpi s nf ..y beana iiog!
. n both Ihe Vines and the nuts nnd
I tlm 1 POP Should M I he grazed l efore
1 tin nuts begin '11 mature Hogi pat
! lured mi pet ni ts are fattened v ery
in api; hul ihe 1 nrk n mora oily
thsn that from torn f d snlmsla in
tii" Alia ' t region peanuts r
ofi 1 plnetrd ifttb corn after the
mu nni 1 if en w pegs and soy Imaaa -Km
nn is' liul.vtln 80t.
I
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HICKS' CAPUDINC
IN A LITTLE WATE.R
Seinevss th ssnss wbsthsr frora
sold grlpp or Htrrrnsntss.
' I Oo. 2So. and !0c.
SOLO T WLLL-BTOCSt D ORUO 3TORC8
i) sl TOW N sTI I I'.
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Midland Auto Company
LIVERY REPAIRING STORAGE
'PHONE 2 72
316 EAST SECOND STREET
A IIVB I lltM.
"line of the inmates of the state In-
stitution died last week. Hi- was nice-
ly buried by th. institution. The un-
dertaking firm of PEOPLE UNDER-
TAKING CO. by Mr. Moyers with his
handsome hearse has charge of the
funeral." Muskogee Saturday Evon-
ing Tribune (Colored 1
Another correspondent "f tin Trib- !
tine semis in tm imiouiug rium Mill-
drnvv 1 ikla. :
"Muldrow is a small town. Vmi
may not he surprised to H Ive a
limited amount of both news nnd sub- i
i acrlbtlons"
The Tribunfc must not treat its 101- j
respondents kindly.
ICE ICE ICE
You car save money by buying our Coupon I J h .k
1.)) IVnikis for $ .90
$2 00 Books $1-80
js.00 li.ntks . . .$4.60
Order Coupon Hooks now warm weather lias
tunc In sfav.
Deliveries math' until (i:'0 i. m.
TULSA ICE CO.
PHONE IS
Tlm Limestone Bentint I has put over
a big scoop! Listen:
"They say there are five gentle-
men applying fi r the Taft Okla. .post-
office Are all of them Democrats'.'
We understand from Ihe knowing
mies. that mine lint pure in heart need
apply."
SH'K row v
Do you want llie bestl Thou pall
Nichols Transfer and Storage Co.
Private locked rooms for furniture. Large Padded
vans I'nr moving. Experienced packers and craters
Storatre Building No. 1 North Main. Phone 118
"Mis. IVhtttaker has been staying
I wiih her daughter at Alluwe who h -1
in on dangerously ill." Miles Mualnga
in the Yniiiilia Standard.
Th.'
ntralla. i'kia. Mercantile
rompany announces through the press
of thai I iv n that it lias secured the
services of Mrs. Rafferty of St. Louis.
who win bav charge of tin- millinery
department Mrs Raffenty has been
employed by tin Rosenthal-Sloap Mil-
linery company of St. Louis which
firm has reluctantly conaented to glv(
her a vacation for the .summer to
oblige the Mercantile the item aaya.
Bel she has "some" vacation all right.
i IYIIK IT W s I ill : in IOK TRI ST
"Some vandal or vandals got into
the School hi use nut nf ill hool hour's
and proceeded to play an April fool's
trick mi ihe pupils by hiding a num-
ber of their booka In some Instances I
(if that name win aply) wns carried
so far as to remove the hooks from
the building ami deatroy them." wil-
low Springs Notes.
t()PPKII Ol I It I n: Hil l
"Draw Knnis of Hull Krog Valley I
was iii town Saturday"- The Oklabo- j
mu Cllppi r of i adlanola.
"S. S. Reymer and Kd Johnson com-
pleted Carl Leister's house this week
Thev will ba IntOWn a few days si i j
the widows of mil city can t iki- a view I
uf their
Clipper.
Money on Hand
to make straight loans on Tulsa Business nnd residence property
where buildings are built or to be built with privilege to pay before
due. Farm loans favorably made In most porta of the state of Okla-
homa for S. 7 or 10 years with privilege of paying brfom due.
E. A. LILLY
Rccmid I'loor World Building.
Phone 041.
Tul.'-:a. Okla-
millng faces." -' iktahoma
Prom tlm Liberty Indigestion!
"link on the ft 8 ami West. Toes-
day nltc at ' 'row let. A frnte trine i
was recked three can left the Jrniki
oat man and lilt COWS killed two men
: Ingured "
l I I It Ills .Kill.
"Mr. Ldltor: I noticed In vour
e piper of last week Itmer i
fr rtl I.' in Star b Johnny IIIkIi
Hi isc nnd thought I wmilil write a j
few. I!. Seemi to he n little fast In.
Writing as hi' lias. It looks like If
thi I'i was much to him he would hOVS
known that old man Knleht v.ns sub-
BOlllttg his land IK must he runnlns
around eonaldarabls nd ni-ictin hie:
work.
Oona are loo King noon conaramnnr
the wiat her.
everybody seems to lie buay plant-
ing cmn. Colennte Courier.
'World Wants Get Resist
World Wants Gets Results
World W.-.nts Gets lirsnltsj
I World Wants (lets Results I
UNION
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TUESDAY
KII1HT SAIL
26 cents buys choice from
Kcllpse Oold Silver Matta
van shirts.
4S CENTS.
Tour choice of fine $1.60
$2.00 end $2.60 Shirts;
choloe of 600 dozen all col
ors 4 6c each.
TimtSIlAY
lMvartinent Slope Goods.
lire riles all lOo goods ..6h-
Peters Shells 2.".c
Kid Uloves 10c
Silk Lined Jacket 18c
(Values up to $6.00)
Bull Dog Suspenders ....to
All Notions on sale.
WUUXESUAV
n.vr sale.
Choice of any hat In the
house trimmed 46c Some
worth 110.00.
1.000 Mats for men; $3.00'
values Mac
Also Including every attff
hat In either store 5o
John B. Stetson Rata
ji.o.v sll stylea
FRIDAY 6UOE SALE.
$1. $6 choice 2000 pair ot
Stetson Regal and Nettleton
Shoes gl.98
Children's Shoes 100
pairs at 16 cents.
Men's and LsdleT (0 oeob
shoes; job lot
lilts LAYMAN A.VD LA YUAN'
ggjgjfcw ' 'Ptnmetrlst and
gV Chiropractors. Ten
f.S gB 1 experience la
Ba I looms i-D. Over
IHMtofftce l ulsa. uhla. Lad. at-
'emiaot. rhone tiil
Dr. J. H. Ib-rgac
SPECIALIST
Eye Ear- Nos9
Throat
Oliiiti eorrertlf Ol'ea .t
tlfactluri ''. -r ita via'-
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