Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 237, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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PALM BEACH SUITS
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urn in i mihii i
i COMPLETE sums
i tt il .11 i ill i. iii. in i i ii i ii know ii
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"Be Somebody"
It prcigitsNiil - - ii up Hit)
m liiiT K "f Iln- iMtVVI'lN
titular limit - lllf! iIJki hlJiill
I- i i.i i wild il. nil r
HOSTEITER'S
Stomach Bitirrs
n i for ll .ni. i 'i Moating
Cramps I i i 1 1 ii .. :i . in in.-. -i. hi
and Miliaria I v ll i hi .
Miiriii-il Twite. I them n wasn't iniiK until the mar-
iliil
imhull .ii-.i ai 1 1 hi f " ..mi hw Personal .-harm- logeinei
7 ideal garments
for this extremely hot
weather
Ught weight cool
comfortable
Two fit 1 e Suits
$780 t t $w
Extra Trousers
s to iiiso
Moh ilr Suits
$12. 80 $t 8 SIS
and $20.00
White Canvas Ox
fords $2.80 83 to $5
Manhattan Shirts
Summer I 'nderwear
H ash Ties straw
Huts and Fine
Panamas
f wt save ro
St i' in
Bloch
Summer
Clothes
5k
Hunan
Oxfords
Holeproof
Hosiery
III lllilt
11 IKE W.
Today's Bt-aiity Recipes
My Uma D'Ulll.
News
4i
Woman's
of Vita! Interest
TI!K classified columns eontain mucn
uf interest for women The Help
Wanted Female leotiona earry the
messages' ol housewives seeking do
nestle lervante itorei leeking sales-
women manufacturers who are la need
of ikilled nrorkeri hikI apprentices us
wall u... nnaltlnni fur eookl. lliaiils M'W-
" I ' r
iiiir women eovernesaes seamstresses
anil scores of othere who leek employ-
ment in doiiit'.stii! and business liiu-s.
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OR.
it. Mi..- ii Mil:..
'Pi
Mi I I 1 1 1 I III . I ; i ii i-
I I II IM III IMMi tl SK
In proiii i Iv h. in. II.- Hi. ii lance bu
se.-r.-s of path nm win Ii Kiit
Tiilni nf I ho f f ft lent work
them by I r- I nii nml Klin
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tllllt tl.lH I
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and vnh... M;-. ddl Hodge
FHIE k i i
Will. ON'TIXI l
IM ss IN
i OMI'AMI H
Hi DO HI K-
I I A S.
short honyn n nii and Joa will
than hurry back to Dewey whore
much work confronts him In oonnco-
...
Alvtn bualneaa naaoclate of r.nti.H In the
l l;. ..
DISCUSS TEXAS LEGISLATION
IVunl t Kofi rw Itatm Bcoro Do-
otditiK Wlial Cunrac Tlioj Will
Tako 'l in iv.
N'l.W VUHK. Jutit) 18 IcDrosent-
atlvos 00 of ii' U8 Bre Insurance
compitnioa (loins nunlnwwi -) Texas
irn i lint- todav t' disc usi) recent leu-
flslHtion i here When i (.. mooting
ondet) tiif chairman Henry K. Reese
vice prosideut of tbe Aetna company
of Hartford ( ' inn. announced that
mi i noinppxUn KSitnt. titr
.-i.n.iii r Sim. bul 'In ii isntlblfi Powdsi
biftdi lenifl fsefl erasmi vrow Itsir The
bust toraplffxlon besstlftsc I knew Disde
jy dUsuIf iiif mi orlflntl pscksgs of pisyi
tons in q hslf pioi o( witth howl. Gently
ni ii -kt (-! ;u c: iici k :t iw anus with this tnul
It will hold nil d.'iy. fcfsyaUMifl corrsnti
Psr 1 1 bleniidiM plnplm wid blotrbMk md
nskt! Ihfl ;tn Prtvs nmooth and lovely.
'1 inn Koliut i" slf6 U otli r h BhftJttpoo
i plain itrn KBtforwafd adwrtluinont him
ply befauna thla ihantpoo Ii lh ii-t I know.
It aeUiftlly r movvt tbe dandruff and full
Ins hair It leavei lha walp refraahad
etnan and baa 1 thy and niaJha tin hair fluffy
itosrv nml full of lif- and color
"Tha elaotric neodla win ramora roper-
floeui bnir but it li Bxppnalve painful '""l
requires a treat dai I or tlma. To ram ova
luperfluoot hair rover tbe kln for ft nln
ii tt ir two with paite made by dlaaolving
delatone in n litilt wster When tbe paste
li ranovod the bslra will be fono. '
tin
SKIRVIN HOTEL
OKLAHOMA CITY
225 ROOMS
Modern Fire Proof
Elegant.
Rates $1.00 Up.
Kkirvin Hotel ( . Props.
W. B. Skirvin President.
time the "ilounduD" begins nn th
nipanloa iiitinii.'ii to continue
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Oklahoma Iron Workn.
PICNIC
i
Oklahoma Iron Works
I W. SLOAN. Pres.
mi i:n MiK.invs oit(i.IKI Hi. li. -i lint Weather Tonic
OHOVE'S TASTBLBSfi chill TONlfc!
Iatleni ..I KiirIIkIi .. i CdleKfl "i unrlehea ihe hi I and builds up the
KtirmMiua whole ayatem and II will wonderfully
liimrd nf rvKcuta of the KH'HAKDISOJI IS HI S T MM IT
lerni i " i Delaware Man Won firnnd Vmalenn'
i '
Unaland DATTON O June 18. Alden B.
i rilsmi of 1
I
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.1 ilefcntln ;i Held of I
...
in iha ahoot off Klch udaon won
with two lonrcti to apnro tha score
W.iHliiiiK I In-Ill i; 1 In l(
re making; The flrand American Handicap
mtlon. win be sbot ttimorrow.
i
ibc orgnnl
IW. L. Lf ViIM M. I).
Tru. Mi limited exclusively to dla-
aaea of the eye Olflces 209-7 5 itob-
In.s.iii An nile. Phone .i2ss.
III lea hours lu to 12 2 to 4.
UA1 VASIZED 1 A.K
Southern Cornice H orks
Watches
Hamilton" Watch leads
he world Sec our offcr-
nirs in the "Hain'lton."
$20 and up
Let Your
Summer Breakfast
Be a dish of
Grape-Nuts
and Cream
Tin se cri.sp nutty granules have delicious flavour
and the food elements which fully nourish every
part of the body
Brain workers especially need sneh a Pood as
Grape ut because it is rich in the Phosphate of
Potash which Nature requires for rebuilding doily
the tir-Mii' cells in Brain and Nerves n scientific
fact
If your plans foi money making and fame call for
the work of keen Brains try Qrajie-Nuts
"There's a Reason"
in Imsliieaa io i b.' state 1 1
reports thai withdrawal of the com-
panies from Texas had been iii-
Whal was discussed he added
was whether the Clra Prevention As-
aoeiiition of Texas with headquart-
ers .ii Dallas should be re-established
in view ol the legislation tukini:
! from th" com panics a voice in rate
making Some of the companies In-
. rted had iin.iiKht li would i-
well to revive iln- aaaoclatlon which
has I ii Inactive for several years
so that the lire Insurance companies
mighl net I hrough it ihconoert should
action become necessary hereafter n
whs decided "inadvisable ;it tha prea-
tit time" i ' n establish the asaocta-
. tiotl.
"Wn int. nd to obey the law i"
Texas and right jilonn doing bus-
ltd course wo don't expect to sell gold
dollars tor T:. cent We should
want io see th.- new rate before
snylna t ii ii w luld not do busf-
iii ss nnili-r them."
This statement was given out by
Mr. Reese:
"Tha eonferen f companies de-
cided tiiii it tha present time 11 I;-
nadvlaahl to re-establish tha Bin
Prevention Association of Texas and
referred the question of tha disposi-
tion of tha property now In tin
hands of the bureau committee of
state ii;. nts io act undar advice of
counsel"
i nofficlal reports were that some
..f ihe companies ilimeitisiii-il with
the "technical defense" and "antl-co-Insurance"
laws recently enacted
by the Texas st.it- legislature and by
recent rulings of the st.it- Insurance
commission contemplated withdraw-
ing from tin- st.it-.
2770 or
SIS
PHONE
277(1 or
sin
FOR THE 'WHITE WAQONS"
The Mark of Purity.
Double distilled water ice; full weight. Prompt and
Courteous treatment
PEOPLES ICE CO.
MAVl III) 1(8 T DEW I I M tl.
I r IM HIT HOXI A Mi " )i .
III I Mil. WOOl) Mill.
DEWEY Okla. June 18. (Spe-
ulal. I C. Earl Woodard vice presi-
dent of iln Early Days Amusement
association got married recently
mil at a most Inopportune time.
Strange tiunL' for a young man to
do strange time to do it i -u t In tha
land of iln- Indian and the oil drill
the beat tifini; that could happen to
him may happen to a fellow any-
time. Bui thai wasn't all about C.
Earl Woodard and his nuptial cele-
bration. Borne weeks ago as a preliminary
in iin- sixth annual roundup tin-
Early Pays boys placed an order
Mth a Port Worth commission agent
'or five cars "f Bteers long horns;
It is ;i r.n t that tin- inoiMi iu K-si-
mil iint nit-lit touches Itching skins
the itching stops ami healing begins
With the aid of Reslnol Soap it al-
most always clears away all traces
of eczema ringworm pimples black-
heads or other tormenting unsightly
eruption quickly leaving the skin
clear and healthy
Hut we do not ask you to accept
our unsupported word for it. Fou
can send today for a generous trial
of Reslnol Soap and Reslnol oint-
ment and tesl them to your own
oamplete satisfaction at no coal
wilil and woolly Judging from past whatever while thousands who have
experiences it would take some weeks been cured say "What Reslnol did
to gather up the .shipment; these f0r us it will do for yon.' Physi-
jteers ore purchased annually on the clans have prescribed Reslnol for
Mexican border by this same Kmi eighteen years and practically every
nt of the Dewey annual
RESINOL STOPS Watt Plumbing Co.
ITCHING INSTANTLY
complete line of plumbing
fixtures in the city. Sec our
line before making your
purchase. We carry
the Iicst.
New location
314 E. Third.
Heals Skin Eruptions and Clear
-ij.'.'ntj Complexions
t li
on ly
ifro
stri
i -i i i ii ovi i:
i ot l i i.i' STAR
Recruit
i it
Mii.nn Pay? 110.000 for
Pitcher.
PHIOAOO June H. -The national
commission probably will be called
upon to decide between the Claims of
tin- Chteagn Americana and tha New
Fork Nation its f..r the servlees of
Pitcher Utthrop the Notre Panic
star "nobby" l.vm-h the Notn
ii h Induced Lathrop to sign
agr nenl to Join the Chicago
im at the . n.l of his college career
1916 i ii "Dick" Kin sells scoul
.ew Vurk persuaded the colle-
n to hgn with his club The reel
l.yt" Ii was not an SUthoriZi d
rt of Ihe Chicago team when lu-
lled Lathrop is said to make the
York eas. strong
TV- N.w Tot elub oulliid the
Chicago Nationals for "Bubs"
Schan.-r's servl . The report. -.1
price paid. $io mil). Is the highest
-er paid for u mitu r lensucr iM. pt
for Marqusrd and o Tooi.-.
mi
New
levelsnd Playt rs Mi Wilson
WASHINGTON .lune lac Mem-
bers ..f ihe Cleveland American lea-
gue baseball team tonlaht paid their
reaper Is to President wiWon. "Larry"
the imii terrier mascot owned by
lack or.- t- Hie playses t..
th.- pr. sldvat'S Itl -e.
Worth ag
round up
Next Chapter: The Woodards
were married In Chelsea Oklahoma
A reception had been arranged at a
Kansas City hotel and friends had
gone to the capital on the Kaw to
i Ing the wetcoming bells and shower
rice at the depot Meantime go hack
to the "love honor and obey" Idea
going on In Chelsea Oklahoma; not
overlooking the brainstorm of s cer-
tain commission agent In far off
Fori Worth; tha wedding ceremony
uas performed at three o'clock in Uie
afternoon. Was everybody happy.'
es. for full ten minutes Then Mr.
Woodard "as summoned by long
distance. He hurried to the phone
ii was xx. . ueison casmer oi ine otrtatt
1 irst .National uana at Dewey call-
ing. "Then- are Bve cars of unmanage-
able mavericks out lu front of the
bank addressed to you. You better
hurry home."
Now. isn't that a gentle Jolt to
ban) a bridegroom?
Karl Woodard can tame the savage
brute or the frolicsome Texas maver-
ick with the twinkling of an aye. but
it took all the able-bodied folks in
Dewey that nitht to unload hie
sti en Wall Brown telephoned
from his ranch In the Oeage thai h -
would he responsible anil the newly
married couple left on their honey
moon. Wait had some contract for
tn these words. Mr. Wooilanl de
scribed these steers when two weeks
later in- saw them for ihe first time:
"Th" Bight before the roundup it
Mrlll take two hundred men to get
these scoundrels Into town an I one
hundred and ninety . Icht of them
will have to ride In front."
Y. s the Woodards arc n happy
family -but tin n- cams near being
in awful r-O-W the nlcbt they were
married ard all hi onnse an agent of
he lewey Itoi.ndiip was too careful
-f his job.
druggist In the country sells Reslnol
Snap and Reslnol Ointment i-'. r
free samples of each With full di-
rections for use write to Dipl. 42-S.
Itcslnol Haltlmorc Md.
DRUG PURITY
Careful Prescrlpfion
Filling is first conader-
atiou litre.
Tlie Cll Exchange OriiT &.
120 South Mala
TULSA HOSPITAL.
Went End South Fifth Btreu.
Phone 70. slmbalttlfl at any hnnr.
Opcti tn nil Pbjrttelini or PttltBtl of any
Dfiioniifiation.
MISS B. C ZIEGLAR. Supt.
Graduate I'tiiTcrsity of J'iMitiHYivRnia
Hospital Trftfntnc Sciiool.
IT CURES WBXLB YOU WALK
t'sp Altcni Pool BoMi the mtfttoptic pow-
hnkt-n .i.i.. tln t-li'it-. ll inetitnt
ly tiiki the kting out ttf enriu ifhinsf f''t.
infTOWt&ic iuuN p.ihI liuuiims. Vi i the
it r nil --t eonforl ditcovory f the aye Al
I6DI Foot Kaae make tight or ttStW ihoti
fpft rsoy. I. allien MB WVAf slines one ir
ntllvf n'ter using. Tt 1 1 a tl tit in relief
for iwVOtsBfj; ftJtoill and BWoUvO Utldor
IChlOf feet. Try it tnilny Sold eerv
when-. Trial package Kit Hi. AddnAn
A It tl S. Ohnstei.d Ll N Y.
Junction Pharmacy
lorccstand Most Compltta
i.ue ol Drags i. ttu Vu
DRUGS
I nllrt Stockabsolutely itw
Iitscfipiions Accurate FilliJ
l tlONt 31 i
CORNER Hit RTH and main
'
DRsi
W.nltl Wants C!ct Result-
rOMINfl
N I ST I M l It HAY
BIOOR M il
"The Sheriff's
Baby"
A wild and WOOty Prama
I'.-HturliiK
ill in w it Mi
PoilolliL
temlunL
I WM.A.N AMI LAYMAN.
Opti melrlst and
Chiropractors Ten
ear.4 ssperlonca iii
tittlna g I i e .
licioins 1-9 (iveB
isa. ukia. I.nrir at-
I'hono J49
BIG SURPHISL TO
MANY IN TULSA
Local People are surprised at the
QUICK results received from simple
buckthorn bark glycerine etc s
mixed In adlar-ika the Ckrauui rem--ly
Whtah bejoams fameUS by curing
jappenaicitis. Oatmsn and CsuopbeJI
state thet this slmpie remedy draws
m sucn a surprising amount of old
foul miller from Ihe body that it
ilNOLS Don relieves esottr stoaw
a. h. k-.is on the stomach and consti-
pation INSTANTLY
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Worlil Waiit Gets Reaultj
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