Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 236, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 18, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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MOTS ABOVE M BELDW
Oklahoma Iron Work.0.
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J W Sloan. Pres.
GARAGE
Genera Repair
and
Storage.
CHAPPIE BROS.
205 207. 209 N Main
St Phone 1292.
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4 I Iv-'I'Mil r;ilM a Mil'
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and promptly
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Kendall Drug Co
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Pri tire limit ..y.- tg j
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Offli ;..i.r 10 lo IS i to 4.
GAL) sm D TASKS
I ir nVng in ' I crt Mtia
Southern Cornice Works
conu and s. Boulder Phon iur
TULSA HOSPITAL.
Wtrt tuA Sonth rmb Strt
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Minn ii c zir.ui.AR sibt
Ice Tea Spoons
weather la h
Sei OUT HeiC'Ctiol) ol
tee Tea S u in sterl-
ing' and plate .- and
Up sel of wx.
r
ll PF4CTIC4L
PALM BE
I hi Ideal fomitTfiii
for thi i am t vii tor
M t ath r
Lightweight cool and
COmf -rtobU.
Tu p Sujm
ir so w
Extra Troust rs
3 to $3.50
Ioh . ir Suits
SI 2 0 $18 SIS
iinJ $20 00
White Cant (H Ox-
fords 42.30 S3 to J 5
Manhattan Shirts
Summer I nderuear
M ash Ties. Straw
Hats and FttH
Panamas
CH SUITS
Cm
oncfress is irv N essioru
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$32
00 ROUND TRIP
New York Atlantic City Norfolk
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Rail - Lake - Ocean -Trips
Knbfscinf Banna ind N- England Poir.u
Niagara Fafia Great Um. M';bigar. &d Canada.
BALTIMORE & OHIO
Southwestern R. R.
Yjfe- Historic and Picturesque Routt-
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' Ihi f lot LitrmJ 6tt-Ottr ;
pdott on ! irur. Vrtt fcr our Ccnpt4Vf bcj of To.n
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L 7IT tMBWMIVl Ail Ht-.l Prifffr Ati-.
Sietln
liioch
Summer
Clothes
Hanan
Oxfords
Holeproof
Hosiery
TAHLEQUAH
IS SECOND LARGEST
PHONE
3"0 or
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FOR THE WHITE WAGONS"
The Mark of Puiity.
Doable di.-tilln water ice; full '.f-icri.t. Prompt and
Court eom treatment
PEOPLES ICE CO.
- - .
7 7
90
GO NORTH
this summer
You'll enjoy every minute of your stay in the
cool northland.
You can bout and fish play golf or tennis or just
loaf and rest in tact there's variety for every taste
and inclination.
Special Excursion Fares
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Heat is Quick to
Affect the Bowels
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v purfitires stilt alert pills and
'epsin l! mild and pleatar.; and
ry drdcgisl .it fifty renti .ind one
ollar a Sprite bottle Kat h kottN-
nut do hat U riaim-'! ot your
wi!l t.e refunded
frtmilte w;hinif to try a free
botUt an Mailt it. KMtpid
kddreMiog Mr w n Caldwell 4 1 s
V'iu'hingion St.. Uonticell.. III.
10 a hundred or more dcEfbtftl rl&c f"r amr.-.er trtp.
Trll me where you want to go and I 1 1 gladly g!v w
just the information you want and really ke!p you
oian your trip. AddrtM
KIRVIN HOTEL
OKLAHOMA CITY
225 ROOMS
Modern. Fire Proof.
Elegant.
Rates S1.00 Up.
Skirvin Hotel Oj. Props.
W. B. Skirvin. President.
'II M iV S - I I fa ii . WH
M l l N I S I - Mi Iftfcj
I i I I - I - Si i
f th.. Kr! ik r
north thrnurh
QUININE AND IRON THE MOST
EFFECTUAL GENERAL TONIC
QrovCi i ! -- inn i"ui- ( omMam
hotli in i -' k m rorw The '"-
ntae .irt.- ml Malaria aad
til.- Iron Imil.l- Hp the
Kj -t- in I r tdalta
and ( hlMfWh
RELIEVES PAIN AN3 HEALS
AT THE SAME TIME
itihly f;
. n. . rr r.:. prr'y
ron looloalet I ' Til-
M bans) r.. V B. gov-
: J. B O'Nait mln-
iml -r ''gist iur--....prr.an.
and J. K.
h 'tograph' r: H-rrr!
ipologdat. Marls. Dr.
lt. Dr A. I'orh' !
n'a Aatarai tie .
f Bdlnboogb I'nl-
ograpbari and me-
i riioi" i. r ! r. t:ft.
madi of Victoria -i.ippoiud
to i..ntuln
.iia Vtalta will ali-o
mde Eaklmoa on the
i? .i tradition jm' i
iklmoa tha' 1i toila.
h little in known it
Imo tribea.
Anderaon nr thor-
ith the . ountry be-
: A ' v a nr. ! a
WfM ..f the Mao
and aaah
h-y fat
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PRKHII K nl l S M MKuVINt I.
I- STRONG FOB FORTHCOM-
ING ri ii:
Mi. WondrrfMl Old Rdiable lr.
Pnrter'a inttarptic RraMag '
I I tti nii- tn -nriri.
miag daatoaetaal hj
an UM It It -II-
gatoa PtwraMa
Blood M"i-
oiilrig
f-ar "f it.tr atlor.
at ..f fiah and gam
m th n"rth V.x -pi tot aoTAt da!n-
tie. whl h tha ship will rarry. 0?ir
pnrty will aabalat aa the Eaklmoa do
aa ftaati Of Wild anlmala. with a few
ii. IS - imrrn r. Both Ctef-
I'tM'ill .1 i' limn inr rjm i
rhey kn"W al 1 the
long atreMh of f.at ;
iM.Kii from thun.
3 -SI
s . f .'Ia'..V
on It Ml I- Ko Kl l ol r
Si--'.nri Ball road Rale for Tran
porting iii DgaeoaaaaMgiagaBj.
' . the law arbitrarily
' a fit ..k-b for ah Mla-
I tioa. the anpKma court today an-
inK rdl by rail.
I waa h-ld fa)
I r 'm.x.
Tl. ijae ..ranee recently given by TV.
R Motherwell misiater nf agricul
I if of 8 fkat. luwan that his prov-
ince would have a $7000 exhibit at
the iMober international txpoaitlon
here ha been ' r.flrmed by an even
blghar ajth r ty Word haj b:en re-'i-
i from Walter Scott premier of
naakatchtwaa and the chief govern-
off i . r tf t.. province tr. t he
fat ri the exhibit here and that ha
will prcgonally com to Tulaa to at-
ttnd tha Mry-rarmlng tongress in
Oi latM r. He pays:
"I have your very kind letter In
wh i h the tfaakaUhewa.i government
and myalf are eapeeia ly invited to
attend nd parti-Ipate in the eighth
atagaoa ' tag International dry-farm-irg
C'-r.rrep- which will he held In the
OH of Tula "klahoma. during ten
! beginning Ottaggf 22 n-xt. I
sfrall take early occaaion to dlvuac
thin Invitation with the Honorable
M 'therw:!. who if at once our
iter of agriculture and your preal-f-
r the year 1I1J. and 1 am
ful that this government will
It P'iule to take a pron.in'-nt
it T'llra nxt fall.
i .-. I . n. nt rLiinir.g the
of ing able to attend the 1)13
r- I had hoped to ppfetit
thbridge laat year but waa
it. I-. t.. ujafum Hafaaali Th
hi hav rctvd t th
lid hara ;er of the Ithhridg-
ing. howevr. have created in me
ling of w ry keen anil- ipation
1 shall be greatly diaappolnted if
:
Brushes
We make a specialty of the quality of the
goods we sell in this department Stock always
up-to-date. We help you to select the right kind
of brush for your particular need. Call in and
examine our stock. We can surely suit you.
FLESH. COMPLEXION MASSAGE
HAIR BATH and TOOTH BRUSHES
For women we have on sale the well-known and
popular tonic medicine for female pains and ailments
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
This reliable remedy is composed of purely vegetable
ingredients and its long record of success certainly proves
it to have superior merit in all cases of womanly ills.
CALL ON US TODAY
SAND SPK.NGS PHARMACY"
"a
I am not able
cor?rea.''
to attend tti
Mf
I M iRf
l -KA K Ml Ho is.
WUson BHIrrea Ootrertunmil HI Id
BatM Um-.
WASHINGTON. Jine IT - MreHl.
dent Wilson today gaVg hta approval
to a plm for Immediate lagialatlotl
aatharlilnj the eonatrttetlon of co-
ernment riilnada in Alaakn. In r
conference with senator PtUman
'hairman of the senate terrltoi Ma
enmmiaalon the president in general
trms appt. ved a I .11 that had been
agreed upon by the committee earlier
in the day. and expressed his wllllng-rt'-m
that the measure ahould lie urged
jpon tha fr.imediate action of con-
DRUG PURITY
CwtfUl Prencrlplioii
PlUlng is f n si t oiu'idor
ulion Itorc
The 01! tichange Drill O.
110 south Mala
grew f njy mritaiiris outside of
tariff nnd currency reform are lo be
noantaV rad
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