Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 194, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 30, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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fUE TULSA PAILV WORLD IVKDK MKUA V UM111
To The Ladies of
Tulsa
purlni i in- lummtr montbt goti wHI probabli hgva
many dslntt white mil. Ii-b of wearing MM "U
Would BOl li Wl I" ' lit IgUlltli )
Make i lag i' "" wing en nitric iron
1 1 iii i it.. i ii the neoetelti of h inn in beateed room
'i in n lb Ink nf ii" convenience J"-i prase " button your
Iron i ready.
Electric Mghli idd 1 1 1 tht omforl of tin Im.hu. durlni
(in hoi weather; Ihe) ere the onl) iiuhis that do not
product )n Hi.
Vim ii lurely weni an Mectric Pen tbla summer
i ii ooh aftor these hlnn WOW tad arrange lo ha
ICltulrla Bei 1 loe Inatui cd.
Tfte Tnja Corporation
riioM ifTOi
START DI Lit CROWD Al
OF TARIFF ILL IN MI FREU
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CHEMICAL RATES APPROVED; ALL NEWSPAPER TALKS
Mn-I nl I In- Dm- Inli.iii u. Iiii.. I- I i ink i. ii.i iimi mini (.mi I -ill
( lln-llon "I I CCSiilll II 1I11--1 '- iw-pllpel I. II)" IVilll
I .M 1 1 i. Minn -Inn. XX n- M I II I Mil.
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Join Harmon's Reading Club
PAV I
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roll I K EXCIIANQB AH OFTEN AS VU LIKE
I li In'.
ul U.WAYH OWN Mil II nUN ROOM.
Mi IIMI LIMIT.
( in .UK: TO .''l.u.i 'l PROM Hl.l.l' MAKE IT 15.000
Hannon'8 Book Store
pluslva Agenl foi Uutti i Ii k's Patd rns
ill I. .id Hnd li ilil winnt-'le lodl
marked Ihi beginning of Ihe read in
In in . foi amend i
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I' Willi II
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gpi sker
vlsoroua
Mil I N MM' Mllll
Da i) in the botteii w nther if you
have nno of our Kleetrlo fane Ineta li-
ed In your home itore office or
wherever you happen to bo working.
We Install nil kinds of i lei ui. nl ap-
pliances in ihorl order ill reasonable
prlneu and wo also do ell kinds of re.
pair. Whether for lighting i king
heating i foi power purpoiea we
run fix your pliii'e up electrically at
minimum of oot
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CONSTRUCTION CO.
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310 Wopt First Street
Purity Ice
Cream Co.
Near Frisco Subway
TVleplione 1288.
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MNMHacliueetiB I l-liunir Views I'm-
poaeil RimIuiHoiib With Mn' m.
BOSTON April 29 In accordance
with .i request of Qovernor HHmm '
pressed In a special message both
I ran hes ot ihc legislature today
adopted a resolution memorialising
congress" In support of tha principal
nf protective reduction through reel
prorlty in .ill tariff making "
The resolution di lafi i
"Thnl the policy of opi nlng H"
Wedding
Gifts
Par tha brWa- tnjiTiTrg ioo
baautlful nothlaff too rie. I
mis. Kur her Wl liiie an
Inoompafable eolleetlon u
Die worU's eholcatt wie
priced magnlfloently lew.
A Klft tT9in this Unre l n-
raredty one of iiiBt native
quuilty anil Is SO Id at
ji -r i'M PRICE
ONE .'I W '' l
markets r the United States to the
I unredlstrlcteO rompetltlon ot the rest
I of ill world advocated bj the prosl-
dent In message mill ihr pending
i. hi which ii long step towards the
complete establishment of thai polio
appears to the legislature to be in 1 1 1 -contravention
"f Hi" wishes of tha
voters 'i the United States especially
of this commonwealth an expressed
in in. List election."
.i S Jai Ksnii has established
small factors In Band Springs fur the
purpoi of making toilet preparations
i in account of the lack of suitable
' ulldinga in- ii i" rented a dwelling
and iii conduct operation! in it un-
til ii factor) i. mi. hnt; can be equipped
The factor) will ba a branch of tii'
ifunllght concern which ha estab-
lishments In man) parts if tht ooua
1 1 V.
Legal Notices.
QOVEHSliKNI vf INDIAM LANDS
Ah. ut ito.1 seres of un.-i;u.ttii un.ii
n iKtrrrnt I mlitii'i. .- .. in . t h .... . i
in ilt Ckeelaw n.i Ceitksssv aslions
valek kses bees berslaforf sffsres bni
noi bold in setose) i.f sitaisisn sriets not
ttrlnf rrahrnl lll bf Bff'in sffsred sn.l
nM nt senile saeUoe t.. the ii ft.ni biJiin
sllhoal say IoIbssi srl Abe ibosl
!iii. Hint iirri' not hari'ti-fure - .. d mil
bg offfrta t prleH rBucms i- m Iftf :cnti
la lii.ot i11' tert einr tl sttni ii.
t nu.1 cealiaas until si. on! V.:? 16 IU1.1
fetsis 1'' set rtot rmb st IttM of
t p. r i.i't within eifl.l m Slfcl nl lh
hlKn .tl"n c'fknea muDt' i. .'h
el rrnt ll '.it tl
MstS ol V. J It rfltintlM lb win
ml plan f tale and dtterlpllas nf sresf -rarltsl
IrsflS Will b firn-ihf4 m Ihonl
rest t crth r with full lnf rmatlon up .n
apph.ot.no to tke uniliti grij ut Ui lo. al
flel.1 tiffiiert in lliair refpeellft iliitrkta.
Vint speljln aboald apeflff tl.t par
a.-r'd. Csetiird NaM i.( bint atielt el
drill
niiiendmi niH to Iho ( m imm para
graphs hi the chemical achedub and
ox'erj niti. mini! nt was voted dow by
the nil' democratic majority. Several
mill. . i amendments offered bj the
ways and means committee tu correct
in. phraai 11 "i the bill were adopt
il.
.M..st of the t ilk of i !" I . i urned
mi the records of the democratic and
republican sides of th house on tha
question nt creating a tariff com-
mission. The rt publicans lad u)
Itepreaentutlve Mann of Illinois be-
gan their attacks on the I'arlout pro
..limiM of t he firs! li hedule of 1 1 1 - -i.
hi tin i homlcul x hedulei bj di clui -iiik
th.it the "weaknesses" In the rates
showed the need "f iin Invest Iga I lonn
nt n tariff board.
Representative Underwood In re
ply declared thul the democrats hail
provided tin bureau nf foreign and
domestic commerce in tin' di partmenl
nf . ommeree nd t hal t in. failure of
the Tnfl administration lo vitalise
tn.it bureau with sufficient appropri-
ations bad prevented Itt doing tin'
work of latin' Investigation.
Mm i... k Was i m hoi.
Representative Qardner of M ssa-
chusetta. nid lieprosentatlve Under-
wood and other democrats had voted
for ilia.- tariff commission In the mm
first congress whon the republicans
wi'M' in power ami urged that the)
support the republl an pruposilion
now. Then Representative Murdoek
the progressive leader loui hod off the
flrexvorka He di i lared thiit both re
publlcaps and democrats were oppos-
ed in iii. tariff commission n heme
and recalled the las) da) ol tin alxlj
first congress "Uncle Joe" Cannon's
fiiii'i uppearam e al the speaki r's desk
when the tariff ctimmlsslon bill was
withdrawn 'is the republicans in ihe
fuee nf a filibuster led by Representa-
tive Pltsgerald of NexVYork.
'Tin. republicans in this chamber
then" shouted Mr. Murdoek "like
tin- republicans in thin chamber now
were onl) pretending lo be for t tariff
commission Tiny had their chance
in write that inii Into law then and
failed The) will nex'er have another
chance"
(iunlncr tiol Mad.
republicans grew excited and
ntatlve Qardner shouted there
nu no foundation for Mr. Murdock'a
charge "thai the republican leaders
were in s conspiracy to defeat tin.
tariff i ommlsslon bllL"
Gesticulating wildly. Mr. Qardnor
demanded the opinion of Repreaonta-
tlva Bherley "f Kentucky' as the truth
of the charge. Mr. Bherley said ha
believed many of Ihe republicans op-
posed the bill Tln n Representative
Qardner shaking finger at Bpeaker
Clark demanded t" knov whether ho
believed the charge. The sneaker
strode tu the i Bter of the wall of
the house and shouted i
"My Judgment is that there nex'er
was a republican leader In this houae
really in favor nf a tariff commis-
sion." Mr Qardner at down ami the
speaker went on He declared h' waa
against a tariff commlaalon reporting
t.i ami responsible to the prealdont.
' it is the houae that should have tha
information!" he said.
hemp Bxplaliied II.
Tha speaker went intn detail about
the defeat nf the tariff commission
hill in the sixty-first congTeaa explain-
ing that the democrats refuaad ti fni-
inw him and Representatixa Under-
W I. I'll.
"They rolled 111 In a far you-Well"
he de. Ian d. "and the republicans
wen standing back and consenting
like Paul at the atoning of si . phen.
They actually rolled up s majority
against UJstderwood and myaelf but
It was the first time tad tha last time
they over did it. Trie only reason w.is
they rtttght ns napping."
Representative Qardnar asjatn tried
tn pin tha speaker down t. hla posi-
tion lii the ronaplracy charge.
i think tin- gentleman from Now
x.ik. Mr Payne was boneat on thai
day in trying tn Ki t that bin throuih"
unlil th. speaker. "Hut til therf a
conspiracy n that day ." demanded
Mr liar dner.
"1 tunnnt tell." said the Spanker
i.e. a - I was nut In It If time waa
one"
The hihip-e roared xvith laughter.
Tin speaker Concluded with the
declaration thl a non partisan tariff
board nag an impossibility and that
he WM In favor of giving the ways
ami meant committal itneif ill of tha
taper! htlp it needed to as. ertaln tin
ta. is as tn the tariff.
Ri id l al the rhemleal Mhodula
g - implated shortly ufter 6 a clock
and the house then recivs.d until
7:10.
XX anted I leiin rOIIOH rngs nt Ihe
World ..line. Will pa) :i irnt- per
pound.
rW. rj.rkln." Osteopntti. opp. Kresss
i" nundred and flfl representa-
tive Ium i.i ay .in. praifeaalonul inen .f
Tulss llstenad sttaotlval) (or naarly
two hourt st i .1.. i to a program of
apeeehes l newipapArmen ii wai
tin utual m kl) n-da) lunchi on
ol thi ri.ininei . i.i . Jul. Long befogs
the apeak Ing i" t;n the ki iii room !
the II. del Tulaiu ws filled Tin affair
as l . I'. ..nil id ih Ule lll'iM - unique
d aii tha lujicheQ.ni yet held and ihi
tuc that not uni pirs..ii left the
room while the speaking .i m pro-
gross shiiHed lhl tin thOUghtS e.-
presied b tin representatives of tha
press "w i nt home '
Nothing was said lo offend anyone
and im apologlea were uttered for any
performances paw oi present of
newspaperman But the doctors tha
law y era the preacher the manufac-
turer and others present were given
an Insight into "the game" that will
luei m their memory forever ami
anon Tin ii- understanding of the
nt wspaper business its trials ami tri-
Inilutlons mis limited before. Now it
Is different
i Knrr Olbbons president of the
Tulsa Press club wnlch has as Its
membership live wire active
newspaper workers ot Tulsa was
toaslniaater. Ills Introductions wire
witty timely mid withal! entertaining.
Glhlmns waa Introduced by Bugene
i. '.ii.. n managing editor "f the World
who paid a handsome oompllmenl t"
Ihe ability loyalty and booatlni spirit
nf the Tulsa newspaper fraternity.
Walter Oldl was Ihe first speaker.
Twenty Mars nf versatile experience
in ail branches of the newspaper pro-
fession hud given a Hind of anecdotes
Bome of whiih he told With great
effect
iii nn Condon's subject was 'The
Reporter" He told of the enthusiasm
of the news gatherer In hit profession
I hla loyulty to his paper and of the
ineugre financial reward he received
foi hit work .vet nex'er complaint He
read i poem written for the occasion
... Vernon L. Smith whom he called
ihe "poel lariat" of Tulsa and styled
"Tho Newspaper Guy." The poem
.ii. .ui a genuine hit and drew much
applause ending In insistent cries for
the author who bashfully refued to
111 ise.
Newton Graham's talk on "adver-
tising" was ipiltc a surprise fur few
people xvere aware of Graham's ora-
torical ability. He spoke straight
from the shoulder on his topic natur-
al!) a dry one and his remarks were
splendidly ii i eived.
A. V Borque one of the best 'post-
ed oil and khs news writers In the
Mld-Contlneni field apologised for a
husk) voice but made a decided lm-
presslon with a semi-humorous talk
on "Has News"
ii took a Robinson but three
minutes tn cleverly explain to the
complete satisfaction of everyone
"Wh) Newspapermen Me" ill- Inld
of the ex et '-present desire of the
newspapermen to cover up the had
thlngl In the events of the day and
prlnl only the things that are cheer-
ful and have a tendency to help hu-
ll unity in Rome way.
Flank tireer the i losing speaker.
New Styles in Spring Suits
from Stein Block
$18 ?20 $22.50 to $3f.00.
New Styles in Straw Hats
and Fine Panamas
$2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $4.00 to $10.00.
Now Styles in Oxfords from Hanan & Son and
Jas. A Bannister t: Co. (15.50 $6.00 and $6.50.
Othei Snappy Styles $3.50 $4.00 and $5.00.
Manhattan Shirts in all the new patterns for
Spring 81.50 82.00 to $3.50.
Boys' Suits $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 to $12.50.
Boys' Wash Suits $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 to $3.50.
Boys' Straw Hats Caps Linen and Silk Hats
Oxfords Tennis BlippeHB Waists and Shirts.
ANNUAL
CLEARANCE SALE
of i ore fixturei caab
reginter safe counter
Bcalcs nt 18 West First
street 114 Main Street
FAMOUS
BARGAIN UNION
? Blocks From Mala
Page Transfer I
100 .. Cluclunatl V 158S
a
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T tat fitted mid Quarantfeed
Phone 2525. Wa Delirar.
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PU11E M 1 1 1 : Ai.THi'i I.
delivered one of the moal masterly
orations on the newspaper profession
ever heard in Tulsa His talk was
wholl) InffJromptu but should go
' down In history at a clafsic or its
! kind. He ton. lied the hOhrt Of Ills
ex'ery heater by reciting the many lu-
I stances of his career In which news-
paper writers have forsaken every
personal desire In onler in i:ie the
public the facts and ut the same time
keep from hurting some one's feel
ings
Continued applause followed his re-
marks it was 1:80 o'clock when the meet-
ing broke up. Nothing but words of
the highest praise for the affair were
heard on ail sides yesterday afternoon
M i I II I . TO CONTRACTORS
The school board of Behool District
No. 20 nf Craig County Ok'ahoma
will ret elve si oled bids for the con-
struction of a 2-story brick school
building steam heating plant ate.
Rids to be in by 12 o'clock noon
-May 1U and be opi ned the same day
at the office of the clerk of the said
district at nine Jacket. Plana are on
file at the clerk's nlti In that place
and In the office Of A. II. Mott ar-
cbltact Hand Springs
Clgara it nil l ohae
I'll 503
WARREN B. HARRIS
DENTIST.
SOI .'-'"nth Boulder opposite Court
ii..use; ground floor Phono ltui
A Staple Medicine
for All Families
Runs Easy
Cuts Short
Your lawn will always look
n the best of condition and It
will not be hard to keep that
way with a ball bearing lawn
mower such us we sell And
the price Is very reasonable.
Turkish Bath Quick
Cure For Eczema
lTC'HINU STOrs SORF.S VANISH. COSTS
BUT A FEW CENTS
I'roni Infnnc) in Old Age a Reliable
I: mill lavathe Is Musi Need-
ed IV) this I iiie.
It is Inconceivable in this day of
general Intelligence that any famll)
would be without a Simple remedy fur
the minor ills of life for often b)
kMhh such a remedy in time a ser-
ious disease can l.e frustrated and a
life laved.
l'or example If at the lirst sIk'u of
a cold li simple laxative tonic like
Dr. Caldwell'B Byrup Pepaln were giv-
en the beginning ot a serious lung
affection or of a typhoid fever might
be avoided. And also in headaches
nervoueneaa etc a small dose nt' this
remedy would relieve the congestion
and replace distress with comfort.
Mother! K'e It to tiny Infants and lit-
tle children and Brown people take
it with equally good effect.
Thofusanda of good American homes
are never without It among them the
home of Dr. Geo T. Hull Prop Hull
Drug t'o.. Prua Okht. ir. Hull has
for a number of years recommended
Dr. Caldwell's Byrup Papain in his
practice and writes that "for stom-
ach and bowel disorders worms In
children and i general laxative tnnle
It has no equal" Syrup Pepsin saves
the health of the family and It saves
doctor's bills. It is a guaranteed cure
for any form of stomach liver und
bowel trouble constipation indiges-
tion biliousness nas on the stomach
headaches drowsiness after eating
etc. Have no hesitancy about giving
It to an member of the family how -
DR. GEO T. Ill I I.
ever young or old for it contains
nothing injurious to the youngest
person.
fA bottle can be obtained at any
nearby drug store for fifty cents or
one dollar. The latter size Is more
economical and is bought by those
who have already convinced them-
selves of Us merits. Syrup Papain
users learn to discard pills salts ca-
thartics ami purgative! generally as
they are too ureal a shock to any
average system.
if no member of your family has
ever used Syrup Papain and you
would like to make a personal trial
of It before buying it In the regulai
way of n druggllt. send your addres-
ii postal will do to Dr. XV. H. Cald-
well 417 Washington si Montlcello
111. and a free sample bottle will be
mailed you.
1 be Robinson Thiratil or Tarklsb bath!
hat a reawrkibif sffsel en teseais an l all
akin Irosblta A aTeOasadoni uninuit nf
poiaOl la ixlfaeted fruin tin- ayatrtn through
t lie- pores whansvet a Roblasea Thermal
It.tlh la till n Ossil have been kaowi
vheN BCIHBS If a had rati of pluiplfh anil .
bi.tlt lava been nltnoat eut in ly run 1 alter
iwiaty silnuli bath lakea at boml The
lerrlbts llfhlsg and burni.vf itapt Ihe
blolehaa hi-al. nd tha dinrae diaapiieart. i
li. . . tih.il . i. -i.ila orrur in nearly every
:.. if rhsamitlsaa hiuihann. kidney and I
based treable dyspepsia throat ami bine
trout. lo. nrrTom pruttration inaumtila and
t'o n . .ati"P
Rob Into n Tkinaal Balhl ran now bt taV
la at home at a coal of but a fen- rent.
earh. ftnd wllh nlmoiit no trouble at all.
Ihe RoblnaOn llierrail Hath Cabinett arr
a rmsrksbla larasliea. They are now mi
tlblbltlon and fur aala in Tulta at the Kl!
dull I rn a- Co.
It lot .ann.r go and aa thr.e labtasss
rsblnils semi .ir name and addreaii to
Iks Roblsaon Manufarturing Company Suite
604 Roblnaoa Bldg. Toledo. Okie for full I
ilbiatrate.l liifermation frra.
Ill 1MONDS
x x in ii ;s
IEH ttattV
i x si I OR CREDIT
X'e handle only the best and In-
vite Inspection.
nit i n si PPM CO.
Phont 312S and our Repi cs. nt -
atlve will rail.
UI i:st Second Street.
Notice!
XX e udminlster th: very latest products of Khrlieh's
606
OR SALVARSAN
For Blood Poison
This Is tho very latest result of the Investigations upon 06 nnd
really is the lirst brought to Tulsa. In this they have Illuminated
the evil effects noticed In the earlier treatment of Syphilis und
Wood Poison by this rem.
This product Is very hard to obtain lie not deceived by Inex-
perienced operator! who claim differently. If you are contemplat-
ing itieh n treatment see or write me
DrCW.McCarly
M South Main
Tu'si ikl.i
tike hours 1:30 to llj 1:30 lo Si 7 to S; Sabbath hours lo to 12.
Lawn
Mowers
........ Jw
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4
$4.00 to $18.00
An extra good ball hearing
16-ln. hlKh wheel mower for
Iti.DO. Qenulne Philadelphia
for 6.00.
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Good Ice Cream
Can be made at home If you
have one of our Jersey FreaB-
ers. They free the cream solid
and If wall paeked keep It for
a considerable time. There Is
no cream better than home
made and the Jersey makes It
the more io.
Jersey Freezer 2 quart $2.25
S quart 1. 73
4 quart SH.'J.'i
quart $.1.75
North Pott fYeeser i qt l.M
2 quart $1.50
5 quart . on
4 quart ; 25
Nichols Hdw. Co.
We Deliver
Tttlaa ol.ln.
Phone IM1
rDRINK
Coca Cola In bodies.
Watch Ihe crown on
bottles and see thai II h
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