Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 180, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 13, 1913 Page: 2 of 24
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iDd um i'oii I'rwwl tliw urti
iiudu l imH 1 l"'t
mi inlurc !' II' -i
aiiii spring ha run utosM f"i
ruiil witek inn! ha lmol 1111
lowed Inlu aumim r one thi mosl
Sereumlnti amusement thai ran '"'
our li i"i -i nli o ' "I"! 11 '" '
along 11 kf chucked down Ihls
in hi arm-k. To Hi' U Hum win live
imil haa in' '" inn and njn) - III put
uit of happiness iii Hi' city ii lan'l
quite bad ittlnir
the sublime i" rldl Wous
from 'li'- irnnspan nl i" the opaque
to tin- fellow " ii"- farm with such
raplditi that the i" lm calf ha
i ki f hanging "ii I'" w hiHkt im before
ii niu taken ii - cond rielplnjti
Perhaps thi iii""' gruewm lghl
..r nil 1- t" ink. the temperature of
. iwby nl-1" ii nl 0 "'' p "'
wh ii thi men uo was li Boon
f ii 1 1 .i ;i i nfi the ame afternoon.
Thin i especially a hilarious Job
When n nl fal rein baa slopped all
oyer Ihe face of nature and araahod
. much of ihe recognisance of
iii. mrroundlnK landacape In a
much there wi re two hi ni thai
anjoyed Iho "coming off" together
on. with f"i ii chick and the
other with ten Ihe one bi I i om-
pllmented the other and you
them .'ii i ie old fuaaer to mothi r.
In time of dlatreaa however II la
linpoaalble r..i one old hen i" give
ample protection i" 14 chick.
four wife ahrleka al you i" g" uul
ind t 'i m. V"u go. Vou have a
half buihel basket and the tall and
r i red flannel ahlrl thai ha been
mrmed i vi r a wet wood fire Ifou
lee 'am scattered here .."'I there Ilk"
muahroomi in a swamp. There ara
three under the old " and twenty'
throe "ii the "Utsid". I'm Hiiiii"
life's fllful fever la a thing of the
Mat Vour tread la soft and meoaur-
nl among the short (truss for you
nr.' amidst the dead and the dying
gome are taking a laat gasp. Othera
nr.- backed up against a leafleaa weed
f..r ahelter piping plaintively nor-
rowfully uwfully. I'nder your left
LIKES TULSA
VMI' III 111 rVO WKKKH M."
Wll NOW Is I MIMilM. nl l
( m ini ill lit I'KIUI INF.NTIrt
lira Eva Ogborn who haa been in
the city J"i iii" pael two weeka haa
decided i" Hiiiy here and niaj enter
Into ii ii business. Bhe expecta t"
buy i home here or build In one of
the beautiful suburb
i liin Tulaa and am confldonl thai
liu future in k i i ca here In verj
poor h;iiiii iimi several i tore told
me i . "uiii nol he cured. I feel 1 1 u
locating in any (own where Dra. l.ynu
ami Kimball ni" permanently located
becauae they can cure any one If there
in ihe leai-i chance nl all" anld Mr
Ogborn when Interviewed yesterday at
Iter hotel as to her future plana "and
I have all thi confidence m the world
in the Blectro-Medlcnl method a
uaed by theae pocUtllata " dv
ANNUAL
CLEARANCE SALE
of Btorc fixtures cash
register Bafe counter
m ales at 18 West First
street. 1 1 1 Main Street
FAMOUS
BARGAIN STORE
Greatest Wood Ever Known In ih " United States f
. - - m m jm a r m m mm
117 Pass Down to UUlf of Mexico I Ins Month
v A r ' is ) JTvx
JMI. IH.
Ulnalaalppl Blver
lawn mil. hi
iiiii i..'- section ai a coal "f nbuoi I iii. i appeal ii"in mi ri rat thought.
i..
Ksteudlng from
mouth of tin- 'hii
of Mexico is the
Muwlaalppl river
aewer are led the
Fine Cut
Glass
Judges of perfection in
Cut (ilass unhesitating
y pronounce "Libby"
the peer of all.
Libby Cut Glass (gen-
uine) is snl.l in Tulsa at
prices prevailing in Naiv
S'.iri- by
Cairo in hi the
river In Hi" Quit
main trunk of ihe
Into Dili main
water from
nun mile of tributary river bearing
II" flood from II tle and it part
if I'aliadu.
rii" state "f UtlnoU Mlaaourl.
Arkanaaa Kentucky! Tenneaiee .mIh-
fihhii'iii ami Loulalana II adlauent in
thi main bod) of ihe river ami part
"f theae itate oom price th twent)
million acre trial constitute lb al-
luvial vai!j of the llltlMlppl river.
Tins alavlal region I about Tuu mla
in length extending from J"hi bejow
HI Lout Mo. to iii" QUU uf Mexico
ami averages from forty to nixiy
miiis iii width. Through UiIn alluvia
vallcj the channel of the great rlvei
meander In tortuou eouroe itii
n total .'"iiKth of 1066 mile depth
nf from slxt to a hundred feet and
uiiiih varying from one two tun'
miles between bank wiun g flood
nki. the on thai is now coming
down I poured Into iiiix lower river
precipitately becauae of the rapid
run-off above due lo advanced meth I
ihIh nf dralnagevj now In effect
throughout ii"- thirty-one state com j
prising th" drainage baatn the nat-1
oral iiankH mi overflowed by the wa- i
tei and it muat i"- I ! i uniiin ine
channel By earth embankment ot
levees
Theee levoi rtow ti i i bgi k the
river throughout it h entire length
friuii i 'Miii.iv and Mlaaourl to below
New Orleans They are bj no mean
opmplete although they have been
constructed to their prcaenl height
i i you feel something aoft On
chick lea And thai one anyway
never did look like it could produce a
crow. Uut ai the end "i have
three healthy looking bird In tin
basket twelve thai stood "n H"
brink nf the stw wtni" th. award is
Itnod with ii"- remain "f nine foi
th. cats thai prowl In the night. Five
more pas away after you have put
them behind Ihe rtove and near th"
wnnii box when you carry in an arm-
ful "f Wet wood anil half nf it ullps
n th" box and Into th" basket Ami
Dame Van Winkle is always on hand
tn witness such Innocent unintention-
al. i if course van didn't see t lu- sine
wash tub al 111" bottom "I Hi" cel-
lar sti fs w li. ii niili'ii il Iii rally back
the oleandor. n is Impossible tor
on oleander t" thrive properly unless
it is Hi-i in ii half-barrel filled with
dill that Willis nil Ih" way from "."
in .iMi pounde according to tin
length of tmi' and the 'list ince you
have tn carry it- The run of a alnc
wash tub was purposely faahloned
I. fn iiir bend of a man s front teeth
y. ou (tumble. Then you apll your
tup Incisor mil Into the damp turnip
tups over in ih" corner and stii-k the j
toe of yum' liKht bant through three
fruit iitr. By the time your aye K"t
i used t" th" darkne if the cellar
! you realise that there an two vine-
I Kr ki ns one barrel of eider n tour-
deck potato bin five .iim-s of wine
and a doxen t t - t plants and other
things which you were fortunate
i enough tn nat discover
Bj that time you have decided that
the two iiavs aid I'ltiiis down along
th br nch mual be saved ai all has-
ard By walking across a soft field
for a half mile you bring up face
I to fen- wiiii the old straw stack. The
inn:- ami horte have eaten a hK
! hole Into it on the southwest corner
ami "H ni ik a dl lOOp of a rope
crawl Into the straw hole and pres-
ently emerge with forty pound ol
dry straw In Ih rope and eight
pounds of buff down your sobbing
net k.
After thai "ii tear UP newspapers
! far two hours and prepare tn place
an eiKht by tin OVer every piei e of
growing produce out in the garden to
laa) nothing "f inverting flowerpot
bj the score In th left front nnnle
of the yard where the petunia and
the panate and the iweetpea are
irj Int to 11 nvvny from the chill.
Then it comef to yon thai the
canary bird are hanging out on the
front porch through all and that
thi re simply cait'l b any more work
done at papering th house that iny.
That in the reason some fellow
once Upon a time aald that life Is just
one damned thine after another.
John Kogera member of the dc-
batltti t am wftlch defeated the t'ni-
misiin of Kansa lust year nt Nor-
man. Is now coaching th tWO teams
of the Norman hlnh school. The
Norman scholastic win contest with
the UnlVetSlt) preparatory school at
!'. i kawa afld the LogaB county hlnh
i sohlM 1 iii Oh mar future.
a million dollar two-third of which
has been furnish) i bj the lands pro
lei till and "ii"-third by the National
government if they were now com-1
plated to Iho heigh I and cross section
prescribed by the t'nitod Btate arm)
engineer when tin pproblem at flood
prevention was undertaken there;
WOUld be la. leal' of these flood In
this lower region but two hundred
ami thirty-two million cubit) yards of
earth mual be put in plana before
they win be comploted according to
the plans ol the Mississippi river
commission of engineer. I mention
Ibis becauae so many people without
kiiowliiK the fails are prone to run-
d Bin the p an for controlling the
floods by levees as a failure We
miKhi j""i as well condemn the Pan-
ama Canal a a failure if we tried to
pass ships through II with 828000-
(1(1(1 cubic yarils of earth' sli'l to be
removed ftom CuleBra cut The plan
ii. hold Ho flood water In th" main
channel h.v P wi s is ol only the best
Bo'.vln. the problem bul
Ihe cheapest a liil moat
method of
II Is also
practical.
II is estimated
n ri i ommlaalon
v c" sv stem ca n be
nun nun. ami ili.il
000 addition the
vette ami
bv the Muwlaalppl
that t he entire le-
completed for HX-
for about $80000-
bank can be re-
rmanenl nav Igablo
uhanneJ eitabUahed for oommerce.
Much bin- been spoken ami writton
of at ncemlng tlOOd prevention
tn this pan .r the river by the con-
struction of reservoir at the head-
water of tin- numerou trlbutarl
bin if anyone will take the trouble
I make a few simple calculation
they will soon realxe bow utterly im-
practlct.1 thi is. however strongly it
A volume of water Is now passim;
Memphis at the rate of 2100000 cu-
bic feet per second and win con-
tinue l" pass al this rale ilurlnit the
next thirty dayo. This means s.hhu-
000 i cubic f"it irr-an hour; 108-
7200000000 in a day. 5061600000'
000 in thirty day There are 21-
018400 square feci w the square
mi e. If we should attempt lo bob)
just half of the flood in reservoir
it would require m? of thi m "f 100
Kiuaro mile inch with ten feet
deep. The Itooiovelt dam in Arizona
is holding bul a fraction of what one
of these WOUld ho d ami il I ost over
18000000 If then each reservoir
were to oo( bul 18000000 such a
scheme ir u were possible of being
carried out would cost 1848000000
at tin- ve"ry least nm-ss. Hut the res-
ervoir idea is unthinkable as a solu-
tion "f tin- pproblem for this one rea-
son: 'rii'- ralnfa'.l that produces the
floods In Un- lower river is nlwavs
below any possible reservplr lte. For
instance no site for rcaervolr could
have ben found lo store the water
that fei iii Ohio ami Indiana last
week which is now passing out in
sea between the levee along the
main trunk nf 'be river.
Everyone throughout the United
states win be Intereatod in wgtchlng
tile lleWS "f this f I B it pUSSCH
down ihe river durlg the next two
weeks ami the a ceo ii i pa ny inn map
'will serve to Illustrate bow truly na-
tional the problem is. Nearly Il60
1 000000 damage was done by a simi-
lar flood last year in this rich valley
land the national government Is beinn
J urged t" take charge "f the main
body of ih" rIVer and complete the
love system at once through an mle-
quate appropriation for that purpose.
I
( halmers
MOTOR CARS
The car that made its reputation
inTulsa by actual service season
after season. Sold by a firm that
backs u p the Chalmers in every
way.
TULSA MOTOR CAR
V
COMPANY
Eighth and Main
Phone 543
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ORGANIZATION HHtMl.li To III
It K III MAN RACE TO ITS
OHItilNAli PCBITV.
r at un at m r mj i r. v 9
Uiii S E
DAY. flU M
th
left that work
Ho to go "Itll
I owns
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STATU HI I I IIMI A I COM II!
I M l II I III III III l
TUliS I II I DA IT .
BIG SPEAKERS ARE GOING
ligation and hi
.ut three year
Kansas college
and direct the work on a number
of farms himself and Ills talk al (be
Tulsa meeting will be full "f th"
things li" has (earned by experience.
His topic is to be 'Crops for the
Southwest."
runners merchants bankers
manufacturers. Jobbers real estate
men ami commercial club officers
from all pans of Oklahoma have
been invited to attend this meetlng
and a real effort "ill be made to
I unite all business interests in the
state in an organisation which shall
j permanently work for the farm bet-
terment of ( iklahomo.
Oklahoma CU) I'oople Iro Offlcem
(juamntee Kverj Child Perfect
t'aienls.
iiiIhihIiisiii i- Itnpldl) Spreading
Throughout the Knltrc
HotllllWCMt.
Oklahoma's big day 'luring ihe
spruiK of IVU will occur iii Tulsa on
April 24 when the Oklahoma state
Development conference win be held
here ISnlhuslaam concerning the
ureal meeting I rapidly apreadlng
through all sections of the state and
reports received by the committee In
ih.un" of arrangement show- that
practically every oounty in Oklahoma
will he represented by delegates
The three principal meeting of
the day win bi held in the Grand
opera house th morning session will
be dovoted to organisation the after-
noon session to farm methods and the
evening to th International Dry
farming congress and farm develop-
ment work In Oklahoma
Among Ihe subject to be discuss-
ed ni be ii" conquest of drouth in
Oklahoma; better crops and better
markets greater co-operation be-
tween town ami country Ihe business
Sid of farming and how Oklahoma
may kvi the greatest permanent ben-
. fit from the lniernntlon.il Drj
Parmlng congress ami its work in
Tulsa this vear.
lllllllfor.l Knapp. the hi al of the
government boys' and Kiri farm
i luhs In the south will probnbly be
the principal speaker nt the evening
session. Mr. Knapp Inis done and Is
doing more for Ihe farm development
of the south nnd BOUthWt today
than any other IMiik man and Ihe
fact that lie Is to be present is as-
surance In Itself that the April meet-
ing will be n bit nffnlr.
Y M Jaldine dean of the Kgltaa
Agricultural coltege will be gjtothef
of the noted Bpeakera Aside from
belnj the practical head of the larg-
est agricultural collegw in the world.
Profisaer Jardlne Is himself a prac-
tical farmer. He was for years mali-
nger Hnd part owner of a 6.010 acre
farm In t'tah and he has followed
the plow through thousands of miles
of furrow In his earlier years. Later
he was one of the egpartl In the gov-
ernment service in wisum farm in-
IS
until n i ' f it will
STAIITKI) HERE o
M'ltll S3.
Hi
The ma in in
church of the
April 2Srd at
olh Kermess of the
Holy Family yylll open
4 o'clock in ihe after
noon in the Palace building corner
Main ami Fourth streets just nct
door t" the poetofflce. The Kermess
will last three day closing on April
;tith at II o'cloci in the evening.
Ai the Kermeaat during the day
mentioned you win be waited on by
the member of the Holy family
I'artah and their friends and you
need bardl) manifest what you wish
for. though the) desire you to speak
freely inasmuch as they will try to
break away from the prncliee of th
clerk In the pountr) store napping on
There you can take
lunch and your after-
It yyiii be prepared
riiMit and will be dc-
imislc will whet
Hi will ha- e out
the counter
your boonday
work dinner
right. Cooked
llclou. Charming
your appetite but
fill.
The booths will l.e filled with many
choice varieties and many a lucky
one will there flint what may be
wanted and for n price absolutely
too low for the quality nnd quantity.
Amusements ami games for all
voting nnd old small and tall little
and great.
The officers at the head of the Ok.
lahoma National (iiiards are desir-
ous of mustering out the engineering
lorps of the United Slates mllliin
now stationed at I . t. n. ami want tn
organize the corps at the state uni-
versity. The university authorities
arc strongly in fnvor of the move-
ment and It is very likely that the
change will bo brought about In the
near future. The company will b
made up mostly of students.
OKLAHOMA CITY April 12.
(Special). With the ultimate hope
that some day every mother and fa-
ther shall be trained specialist In
the burbling "T their child and that
every child shall have been yearned
for and welcomed into tills life; that
the human race might attain It high-
est efficiency and return to Its pure
happy state I In part the purpose of
the organization of the World's Train-
ing for Marriage Movement a charier
for which was granted by Secretary of
State Ben F Harrlaon Thursday-
The officers of ihe organisation aro
William T. Qreen president; J. Pi
Roach vice preaident; Mrs. Carrie B.
Patterson recording secretary; Mr.
M. E- Waldraven general secretary
and Mrs. k. D. Hedriok treasurer all
of Oklahoma City.
Just how the alms of the arganiza-
tion are to be brought about and fully
realised is given in a way In the pros-
pectus of tho organization papers.
Details will lie worked out from the
proposed plans.
The organization is to direct Itn
forces so as to bring about condition
and legislation that will guarantee to
every child of (he future a father anil
mother trained and Instructed before
marriage to the fullncaa of their ca
pacity In child culture and home gov-
ernment Including pre-natal culture
and the Clod-like art of bringing the
child up In the chastity and purity of
body and mind and nobility of char-
acter and soul.
"TO attain Ibis object the World's
Training for Marriage Movement aim
lo use any righteous means and plans
that may from time to time seem ad-
visable Just now it appears that the
present equipment of the public
school ciii. i eaall) give this Instruc-
tion In child CUltur and home gov-
ernment free of charge to all per-
sons of lawful marriageable age. The
course could b simple but thorough
and earnest prepared by tho world s
Pest writers on the different subjects.
Batch person would receive and assim-
ilate the information according to his
mentality a lady teacher could in-
struct the girls and women a man
the boys and men.
Come Sec This
Winning "40"
Electric Lights
4 Forward Speeds
Tires 35 x 4
14 inch Turkish Cushions
Complete Equipment
All for $1585
Called the Best of 72
Wt have now on show the new Michigan "40" which hundred of
(pert have pronounced the greatest of all 0-horsepower cars.
This is Cameron's car- designed by W. II. Cameron the man who
has built 100000 very .successful cars.
The body is designed by John A Campbell who calls it his mas-
terpiece Pour years have been spent in perfecting this car by scores of
tin ablest men In the business. And men Who know say that noth-
ing Ilka II lias ever been offered at nuhr this price.
For the War of 1913
This car is Intended to win this war of Forties
There are 72 makers now building cars of about this siz.e and
power. ) or the demand has gone to Forties in an overwhelming
way.
The result is a rivalry sue has never was known. Each maker
is trying lo outdo all others. And prices on Forties have hec cut
in two.
The Michigan "10" In the judgment of experts this year leads
them all. Vou never saw a car which gave so much for the money
over 6000 wen sold before the Hrst 1913 model was shipped.
Come here and see the car.
Midland Auto Co. .
116 Kast Second Street
I'll one
Hoes EjOVO Hun Smooth''
PHILADELPHIA April It v
sinning her womanly perogatlve
I'hvIiio Fuleonn who came from Na-
ples to this country to marry Vln-
cenzo Tulll n prosperous Italian of
sQrmantOWn changed her mind when
tho ceremony was nbout to proceed
yesterday. Tulll awaited her arlrv.il
on the steamship Tamorlnln wit la a
marriage license and a priest In
readiness but she declared that she
was not ready. His descriptions of
the wedding feast that hail been pre-
pared and the home awaiting her ne-
npancy failed to move her nnd she
left the whsrf with her aunt who had
arranged th match by mall dcclar-1
i i a ' 1 i
310 West First Street
Our now Ice Cream
Factory
New fresh and clean.
( lapacity doubled.
Service improved.
Quality unsurpassed.
Purity Ice
Cream Co.
Near Frisco Subway
Telephone 1288.
ing that she was not sure that she
would ever marry Tulll.
Prof. A. C. ParOttg state high
school Inspector has arrangements
complete for the state high School
conference to be held In Norman on
April 24 and 25. A number of noted
educators will deliver addresses be-
fore the conference.
Read World Want Ads.
Read World Want Ada.
a BfttlU LaV
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