Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 226, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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rill-; T ULRA DAILV WOULD I IIIDAV JUNK 6 19! 9
m I MIX WORLD
.1 M imi l in I'IMMI'I'IN'I M
The Art of
Advertising
1 1 tn c Ik
ihnse inaklns.
silting advei
.hi. i forceful
ii.it mil hi i ii
. Hi (if .1 1 1 ' I II IN
lu y"ii ih you
iin World
tg how much
mil be dm Ived
. i Using muttci
iin ituiu newt
VM BODIES
ID HEPII
II I X IMi hi I.I I MIX. I - Ih t l
i un.i i. ri i n i 1 1 h .ii ii n r
III I MM..
Boys'
Summer
Clothes
(J Treat the boy
to a real summer outfit.
I'l inn liiin in here Bfld SCC
mil
i ni t . iii
.i 1 1 1 1
.ui'i
I 'K M. h
Norfolk suit for the
lads fa 5 and $5
linen
bigger
K A
lariic Narii't'
S2
HIT
OF C. L
Andrew t"arnegl says hs would
iH nil he uossi H l" youni!
iik.iIm. After "11 Andy Isn't any
ferent from llio 11 "i of us-
twenty 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1
' III. II lull WHS CM I III. II
the
I him human
Islands was
I .1 I In- ll'
I
llf. Ih
The fellows win
an- ..II In favor nf
by that s
wart the
II IX tin'
1l1.1i yuu 1
I hava the
ci ii Mrvl 11
II all thOM
agin it.
John
s Iin
opinion of Beeretary Lima
11 hear anything In Oklu
n for 1I1
dallam
I al It'll null'.
anil Imperialists declared thai
111 1 paid 1 w ' 1 dullard aplei a ri
r'lllplnns ini'i 1I1. 11 iin' transac
tion won 11 disgrace i" I'lvtllitutlon
Ami )ti horc iiny are advocation
11 sate "f Iho same population t"
Japan. The) mention no figures. Do
ih v think that iiiiiiniii beings have
"gone up" since 1899? Whai price
should bo put on the Klliplnos to .la-
I uU.i Man Is Son Orand Mnslc
I tU lain 'in. i ami W Hi Devote I
1 1 in i In llio Noil.
It. 11a lodge Nti. 12
No. Tl A V and
gave a reception at
I in
homn
retnry
on.
It hus
of III
ml lak
Intern:
n i in- new see
r long lo catch
i 'hlcagi
i man whob law her
busltti nd's brains out on the suppo
tition that he was a burglar has h:en
arrested and will have to stand trial
on a chargi of murder.
Wonder how the Oklahoma faun
its like tin' extension of the free
list I.. Include live stock wheat
ouis and otlu r pro 1 i ". ' Tory can
iri ii'iv ti ll more uiiout it by thin I
time in xt year when they omi li
nun ki i thnlr crops.
p. in' How much havi
rii under our tutelage
yi ars?
We did noi take .
p. iirs Ithout knowti 'i
cation "' thought of
Tin' Ann i lean peace
at Paris I .il tin' man
fore them; ami . ini
I iii nm
fourteen
III. v li.nl
pending In
11 Dial bol
country eo
sponslblllty
neg
tli
iiv
tii.it
Wide
Even though it Is a suit of fTOme-
Up "ii .lack Johnson we are Inclined
lo re 'l Ins sentence of n year In
the penitentiary for while slavery as
a much lighter
If you have an automobile iIiim Is
the day i" use It for the good of hu-
manity ami the eternal ami ever
lasting Joy 'f ih
. and Tulsa loilur '
M . laSI lllght '
i in' Masonic hall ;
honor "f 1 'i i ' I Reedefi m." i
worshipful grand mastei of the Ma-
sons of the state .f Okluhomt
The lodge as opened on the Man-I
t i Mason's degree and the grand
honors given the grand master after
which a lodge .'f entered apprentices
was opened In order that those who
had not taken the master's degree
might I"- present.
ii it Greet) worshipful master ;
presided on the master's degree and
T 1) Kwtns presided as loaatmaster.
Speeches were made by II. O
Clreen of Tulsa 71 and Prank
Ourry. worshipful master of i.ha t:'a. I
The speaking was follow ed by !
Philip- Grand Master lleoder who gave n
.vei i- lengthy address which was much np-
" nrcclated anil enloyed by the frnter-
I'lll'di-ll. I II.. I I.. .1 i ..H.. ll . m
"
commissioners I but in particular tin Oklahoma stai"
pread out be ! Masonic home
Hpecrhes were mane oy fast .ias-
tei K A. i .ill . Joe Vi Mi Neai I'asi
Muster I ir a i 1 Hixon. Past Mu ti r
here discussion q philander Reeder first master
anil foender of Tulsa No 71 l(. v. C.
v. Kerr Past Master Percy Collins
Past Master Or .1 K Ayers Prof a.
Kconta and others.
Itrfrcshmcuta Were Served.
It m.s one of the largest Masonic
gatherings ever held In Tulsa and the
spirit of tin fraternity in very strne
in snnnort "f Urnnd Matter Iteeder
I who is just Btartlng on nn extenslv
I t or of i he state dui Ins s hi h h. will
children of Tulsa. I visit the Mnsonic lodges and Instltu-
DRINK
(oca Cola
Wat.h the
In bollh's.
crown on
lollies and see that II h
'beat
fTJT i
CM ft J
cow news
BHBUIKP William M
. sterda) lor Pierce City
he was culled by
father. Mr. MoCi
l in k Saturday.
illough left
Mo . here
the death of his
lough is expe tc
III.
of
I- iin
Ih'
ii.sa BANK i lea rings for thi
week ending Thursday June to-
talled 11090984 The clearings last
I Wednesday amounted lo 1312887 the
largest single day's business In the
' history of the Tulsa clearing house as-
social Ion
the
i real)
Hated with spam wai
senate in re tit
I ll au f il.. I
red Ihe subject of th -
proposed. And we look
inslbillty with our eyes
V'iialiint.l..ii Star.
I EKV
in Tulsa i
I
park I his
RLKCTR1CAL
ml his family
irt in a picnic
yen lug at
u.'I:m;i:
is expected
at Owen
lock. A pic-
nii supper iil he served at (:;I0
.Y!M-k ami various pastimes will oc-
cupj th' time .'f Hie party until hum
after dark Tin' Invitation unhides
the 'i'li. is In every liraruii ..f the
elei l ileal Indus! r here.
ntenco thai he de-
d gi
kesr. nut
a milk shii
Sunn i hing
Vlded for
juice is prom
than ginger i
.1
IV
ire
'P
root
diplomatic dinner '
i
Come around to Ihe
in a load 'f real Joj .
fee to the colonel us having
Ing good lime" should bowar
-
V
World i fin
ui and get
1 i
next
of I
llll
iklahnmt.
.- will he
Practically
devoted lo
S3YS IRliSTS
NOT REALLY DISSOLVED
Thi senator who intimated that
a few free dinners and nn occasional
automobile ride was sufficient m In-
fluence a I'ntted Btates senator In
STATE NEWS Wit COMMENT
ii o
i
matters
f I.
ftlatlon either proves
thai i
belli i:
thai 1
loll of
Evi
pnaiorial standard is gradually
reduced or some members of
ody baie a might) poor opln-
some other members.
ytiody wants t.. s.-o tin- chil
dren Just as happy as they can be
Utete hot days And the way to help
them t" he happy Is to turn out this
ftfternoou with your automobile ami
give them a ride. Nol only the iei
poor children bul the children of the
moderately rich as well are also wel-
come to lake a fne riihv
Members of the school land com-
mission f Oklahoma left yesterdaj
on an inspei lion ti Ip tbi ough the
counties of Heaver Texas ind Pirn-
..iron preparatory to offering foi
Sale 1600000 aeles of stale land The
Inspection in di tall is lo Include
meetings with cltltens .i several
points. In order t.. determine whe-
ther or nol it i in be necessary to
make re appraisement .f the prop.
ert ii Is bi lleved Ihe value plai ed
en it several years in; is t. low
even though the land is .t In the
I .' Ing . lass
III I I 111 III U M I KN
T STAXDAHU IX II IXI
It ( t 1 1 l lll N I s-
. . ; estate values In Tulsa arc
lower than In utmost any othei CltJ
In the Southwest. The opportunity
for profit 1)1 Investments hire were
never before equaled yet It I a well
known fact that the average Investot
will put hi.s moDey Into an oil well
or soma other speculative under-
taking before he win invest In real
estate Tins has always been true f
every community where the oppor-
tunity f"r .(iiick j;. mis are to be had
through tnkiiiR greater chance In
Such uiideltakiiigs as mining or
similar project ith largi t Ii
Rtant of ehanoi . This may be due
to the natural tendency of peopli lo
take a gullible but 00 man Who has
stink to resi estate Investments has
ever gone broke and in the final end
they are aluavs the men Who baVI
the dUUsT
IB XfARTIN
tt t8HlNUTi
the Standard t
tnmt the i
the operation
N June .' Neither
ii nor the Tobacco
lii . ai. st examples of
r the Sherman anti
trust law has i n actuaii) iis
solved to in. i the requirements of
the stall. le designed to destroy mo-
nopolies according to th vie (
hi ui. General McReynolds
This became known today serving
is .in index to the democratic admin-
istration's trust policy
II was taki II BJ fore list 'f POS-
sibio further action against the oil
11 well a.s the tobacco Intcresta if
the results of the Investigations lust
completed by th department of Jos-
tie. of the workings of 'he oil dis-
solutlon decrees indicate that there
is ii problem which utm can be
deal! with under the Sherman la
it has 1 n known that McRey-
Holds looked upon the tobacco disso-
lution as nn obnoxious subterfuge
but It dl.ln't develop until today thai
he likewise placed the SUmlard Oil
dissolution in the category of Inad.
ii uac y
MAYOR WOOOEN and Tom White
have returned Horn Kansas City
where they submitted Hush and Son s
plans for the Tti Isa convention hull to
a firm of engineers The engineer's
hi i 1 1 .11 on ill.- nlana will be received
Ma- hj the commissioners' some time nest
ifflcc. week and bids will probably be adver-
i Used for on Prldny June 13 nn.1.
ABOUT THIRTY LADIES of the
Rebekah lodge and their friends en-
Joyed a plcnb supper at Owen park
Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock. An
extensive basket supper was served
after which Ihe party enjoyed them-
selves with the various amusements
provided In the park. Some out of
town members were present as
guests and a thoroughly enjoyabli
time was had The Rebekahs are
noted for th. ir splendid social affairs
and th.se summer ptonlcs are among
the most enjoyable of their affairs.
.
SUPERINTENDENT B. D Obr-
hottser of the Tulsa city schools Will
J)
L J
CALU
.BAKING I
d beauty?
MM
tzar "av-gcis-
' A.
mm v..
Imade
it with
Wet
Mammy Delights In Cake-Day Now
I i Uct every day ll bgkeday since f1;o first used C&iumgt trig
modern full value Haking Powder. Every use ol C alumet briniji
.! ilu i satisaction A'rvr a uiinre. The biscuit are always
delii ioui and dainty cakes and pastry "f every tort come from
the oven delightful in appearance light sweet uniformly raised
and ilelicious in flavor
II you havg in t uied Calumet buy a c.-m today from your yrocer
and prove its economy ami gbodnei -. Jfyvu den't Calumet
you aVV tt tht ttt.
RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS
World'. Par Food r.iipoiboa U.icso. IU. l'ia l-ioiition. Francn. March. 1912.
I a sn
P0WD
You don't sace money when uou bin cheap or big-can halting town. Hon t be mislead. Din Calumet.
Il'i more economical mote ubolesome - give bett results. Labrnel i) jar lupcuur to hour rnitli and soda.
ssssi sssn. tocl
OF INTEREST TO TRAVELERS
In addition to safeguarding funds The Exchange National
Rank affords facilities which are of particular value to those who
contemplate going mi vacation trips
It. furnishes Letters of Credit and Travelers' Checks which
are honored by Hotels. Steamship Companies and railroads in
all parts of the world making it unnecessary to subject yourself
to the inconvenience and danger of carrying the actual currency
with which to meet expenses.
ALBA
NK
TULSA. OKLA.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $400000.00
...a. i'.;:;t.- ...
0
m
(Continued from imtc t.)
will in vest Urate thoroughly th facil
ities of each ami thi'h milk" report
to th.- Osag trlhiil council and th
DELIGHTFUL
THE IDEAL POWDER
Makes Red Bntcr or Dari Face Nech tkndt or Armt
as White as milk and no one can tell yuu have it on.
Satisfaction guaranteed or your money hai.L Price 5Uc.
GETMAN & CAMPBELL
1 m. . t t mi r h! with 1 hi tt .i Tl 1 llll
members of th. boart of education Indians in turn will make known
ami so over Ihe plans for Ihs lnstal- hhcn U'Uu! ''t"'they desire. Af-
latlon of a manual training depart- tr all the daU has been obtained ro-
menl with them Mauri training will ! l" rt will be made to the interior de-
b features in th local public scnoois pnm
next winter. BuperlnUndtnt Obr- will fix a poMcy which shall govern W
holtser has recentlj Inspected Ih teasing In both the eotern and weut- S
ii nu.il training department of the ern section. of th Osage country. It
Muskogee si i Is to nom believed that it will be four or
tj . five months before any final decision I
u. .. o . i .... i I will be handed down in the matter.
r" ' 'nr .- . i ' 'ii."n .ii-i . ." i
Tulsa have recenUy Installed a new
- wl DAVIS MATCHES BTAKT8 TODA1
Inate all noise while talklns and . r
. i Two "initio Matches
j i . nt The device Is made by thi
I KM lOOW
Three-Reel Dramatic Picture
THE M Mt 0X1 OPER It'll.
Water Coolers
Save a dollar or two bv buy
ing of the
for
near Phone Co. th local branch of
Scheduled
Tiii Ifwntoun.
NEW YORK .Hinn t. Mayor oay
nor will lend the dignity of the mn-
DV XAM1TI
i id l
IMH It
la
Only SbOUt III days lefl t sa- ..
fer th raiiaina ExpoSlUon. Th"
flo.'.'.s did rot quite mich th' home vf
Miss Tawney APbl ss she iu no ui-
sAnes)
( a-c 11 Ml. tnl rianliilli . -
the Jur Today
BOSTON June 8.- The dynamite
conspiracy . sco In which Prealdeni
William M Wood f the American
Woolen c in-. any rredetieg K. At-
teaui and petinle J Collins sre on
trial charsed with "ilantlng" explo-
sive at Lawrence to discredit the
tetne workers in lilt win ie given
to the Jury tomorrow. The defense
Completed its rase today an I
counsel mad their final argumsntx
tonight .tuiine Crosby Mil cbarg
the Jur) tomorrow ttiornlag.
white men were onlookers. Three
negroes were arrested ami kept In
hiding top revent trouble. iJiter they
werep laced In the Newton county j
jail.
QalloWSy one of the throe. Wiin re- :
leased on bond yesterday. His body I
....... .......1 1.1m i. i. .ruin ..ti ll t'.i i I t'.iiiil
' ii m i .si. .in. nicipaiity to in wvis cup "" '"" i track with ix bullets through the
building. It If lastly Installed and Uonal laiwn Tetinls match tomorrow anJ xreaM. A tope lay nearby.
... simple to operate that a child when he tosses the Imlls into the turf
. mdcrstand Its workings at once "'" -' "" .' '."'r ' ; Motorcycle ncer suueo.
unn w w vomw .fit .sen where the Amarlean and Australians dbTROIT. June 8.- Edward Holly-
Um . . u a ..w L' will meet in the preliminary matches .- Mjh wa!i uin. at th(.
rg raxas. Is . siting her daughter 0 h twrtfth series for the trophy motchrome speedway here this af.
Mrs Btello Vo'itis: of th enver Ho- M. k. O'lsOUghtlB the national ... arhllan racticinu on a motoi
champion and Horace Rice of si- i itrhtng the track in
ney N. S. W. Will bo the tirst coin- preparation for raclnn when he lost
petitors startinv at U O elock at the t.r tr f )ljs machine lioinn at full
l-iirs ami Tohaci
Phone 503
Nadine Face Powder
t In Cretn loir (nt )
Alskcs Tho Complexion Beautiful
Soft and
let who has been .Ulte 111 for the
pan twelve weki and is re revering
slowly.
ml of their match. K. N. Williams of .P(.j 1P sn't up t 'the top of the
tl 1 . Ill kJ V ll.iisl '. i . . 1 . .a . . .
CdDWIT NOTES
Harvard will i lay H. N. I.mst. cap- r!. k.' rtrtick the guard rail and drop
tain of the team rem tne aniip.nies. ( in fl..t xho bottom with Ihe
The courts are In prime condition for ; ntorCyrle on top of him.
the matches.
rrvers who saw todays m.:it pi.vs lull lMsstll.ITIOV
1 ra. f. .a epresod the opinion
that the Australians comprise the
most formidable team that has ever
played UI this country.
It. I ill ...III-
German usJvsfslUes enrolled -
III stiidi-nts during the year 191213.
World Wants Gets Besulta
J C H'.SK. wanted In Tulso on a
.hate.- of obtaining money undr
fle pret' Uses is mder arrest In j
Kansas Wt and an officer will prob-
ably leave here after him. today. t
lJIhf.' is n..rgi wnr. na'.ina i. rgeu UKAl'MtlN'T Tex. June I Dick
.he k for l.'T M a lo. al . '. thing ijalloway. negro was lynched In New-
store obtaining a suit of cb thes and tun county. 40 mllrs north of Hiau-
ti in money MM last ti.ght according to a report
Velvety
it is prpn
HARMLESS
Monty Bsck il Nol
Entirely Plcstcd
Tl Ni II M II A NEGRO
Mi.'i RMMIed Hod? Pbund Lying Near
s i: "i
Which reachel here today. Th lynch-
The soft velvety
appearance re
mains until pow-
.1.. : l r
Kubmll Plan to llieak In ?i & "'Jon'
Merger. 5 runneo by a new
ST. J'.M'I J in '. - Tentative plans " r process. TrevenH
for ih.' dissolution of the fnlon l a- "unburn and return of diuolorationj
elfle and Southern Pacific railroads The increasing '--- .
were submitted today befon judg Cin F r5 PP'lity wonderful.
Hanborn Hook and Smith of the ?' 'lC5"' PtK Bivarm By
t utted States circuit curt by attor- founters or mail. IVi 50 cents.
. . ...... . . . ..... . . .
nevs .ir in" i n . i 1 n rat inc. ..o.iv.mi. iuiui WfmPAnT f.irij. rm.
Ah orilt r was lileil t;;ti).- th... ilate
of the hearing Ofl thep lans for June
12 In St. Paul.
World Want Get Result iliaV'
ago at a mgru fticnM hTS World Wants tiecs Ucsultt
World Wants Get Results
rt'orld Wants Get temiltt
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