Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 242, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 25, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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oiiti i hange iif .ii i mid I ha train
are mi Insurious mid inodoru with
Hi' ii Pullmans 'Hi'i dining curs and
alactrli it in mid i'. n m ventilator
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fur inn. That's wiiii I'm here for.
ii. i i. iimI ii Mould Open tin' Mai iur '. ' 1 1 I'd 'ou 1 klel pa Coin
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inu tin eottlitrj i tic i. i . iiIiiiiii tin
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Violin- li'.ll nil I l.i.i n l.l.i Ii Iur Ii I ItlU
treat) down with u tnii it mi sickening timd bnvl uf it new treats
"u win " ii p tot ..iii. mi Kid h ha . reported from Bt Pet-
t rial orittliin ycaiurdaj morning Mayor oraburg thai Preaidoiil Wilson had
"'" ' W Ideittl) M'i wed the wen- irid the Russian government hi
' Ument of the entire eoinmlaalon when administration would ho willing to
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nter iiifii .i t real v ntil in tin
rl) pi 1 I rumored thai new cabinet will bo plan mid foil thai he was will within Hon thai American olUauiui be
don i
Denver Grocery
Second and Denver.
'or c.v days while trade
is rjuii'1 I will huvt- u little
UH1( f in UW Ii J "" 1 rt!"
iWi the high I'tisl of living
tljH week by Inking ndvan
t;i:.r of these offers. We tie
li i r iroods prompt Ij :
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Mi frailer mini -l. i ..f 1 1 1 - Ills ofhYlal rights w In n he dei lined I
iii.' previous eubinet who fallow Ihe proposed amendment in in
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ill 11
Mil. I
' lltloli.
I Tin IIHiyol
I) admitted" in Russia.
Bines tin- abrogation of tin' old
I"'" i'iiiniiii'1'i'lii l trHa.tv .is n n'Kiilt of feel
ing against restrictions Imposed h)
KtctiHiiiti iiieuiK .i fiueal upon the entry of Ainmicni
I Wllln.lit nil IllltiutiVl
thai ii iin . mi. .ii u. i. granted Ihi rw. tin- neceaslh for ;t new
'''- ' i- would be compelled t" v rnimi has boon domonitratod In
submit uii) ether petlllnns thai might J various ways. However there bus
be naked I'm by mi) number of po-! indication that either gov-
lltioiiers and tlms would bi opened . .. i iQ recede from
ndb 1 1 opportunlti for
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28c
I for . . 24c
milium ill Kimls ! ireaK propoMUII isu
imt ini riinl reaaou w ii dountlewi ihh
iippimltlon in tin prupnaed ilnniu
i ii. him t.i i s in I'oiiT .) ! ..fforl t eon hi
hi . 1 1 it i i m m 1 1 1 1 i poaltion or to Mde-step tht loaue.
U'tlHK l Ii Mill iin " win luki about 1500 tdgnntut
in initiate On amend nt and while
I tin sponsor for the tt - Molnea plan
.1 ehtri' the) will ream i in i Im inlii i
its attltudt toward tin
ueat bin
HM .
lot1 nku
:'. for
Kir ( 'an 1'enn
I5e 'an I liiiui
l'.r
in' ( an I 'irk ami Beans
6 for . ... 23c
I5e ( 'an I 'ork .ind Beans
28c
ked Beans
4 res "i in.- wars uone i) inlhl. Ui.y wl n. . at rang
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CH1CE WILL ISSUE
THE
Light Weight Suits for
Comfort and Stylo
npwo-bUice suits of excep
tional tmartness skillfully
tailored to insure lasting style
and slmpliness. line light
weight fabricsin all the ueu
colorings
$7.50. $10. $12.50 $15
to $25.00
Palm Beach Suits- $7.50
Outing Trousers fine white
serges flannels crashes and
mohairs $3 $i.50 $-1 $8
to $7.50.
Our showing of fine shit (s is
the most extensive in Tulsa
Manhattan shins in ail new
summer frbrics $150 $2 to
$3.50.
Silk Shirts collars separate
or attached $J $3. 50 $4 $5
Cool underwear for summer
$1.50 $2 to $.i50 the
stilt.
Summer Oxfords white canvas "Nubuck" and
fine light weight leathers- $2.50 $3.50 $4 $5
to $0.50.
Hanan & Son Oxfords and las. I! inistei cus-
tom made shoes and Oxfords exclusively at
this store.
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Tlii hftttev iin' weather
tin1 more delicious the
ire eream. t 'all up your
druggist w ben j du waul
a I real at liuiue.
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Pmily Ice Cream
Company
310 West First St.
28c
.. Iur
J5e 'an I'-ak
3 for 28c
.'ii' lliiniiu ( 'ake ( 'ookies
lUr. for ...
Hulk ( linger Snaps J
I'm
s Lbs. Cracked Uouiinj 24c
10c ran Hakinu Powder
i riiu I t i-i. it t .in fin nlshed b) I h
IJuoney before the business men .a
i in w i . i I) i n day lunt heun held
i
piirpose of talking up tin Arkansas
river mallei bad in postpone their
vlsil .ii iin- i.. it moment but the)
wired thai the) would in- here iiexl
I'm da) .a w in. it time t in- ns Iga
Hon proposition Is in be dlsi ussed in
IIS A NEW SCHEIE
i i i imm w rniBAi Nicit-
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wil t. nnitKKH 1 1 1 1 : m i is it -TIO
TO i.tiri ItXoltK "I
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OKI. All 1 1 M A CITY June i i I Bpe.
. tn i i Ouvurnor '-.-I Cruce w ill ad-
dreas Invitation in mi tht gover-
nors in .in' United States and the
ministers of agriculture in forolgn
oountrles to attend tin International
I)r) Furming congress ttt Tulsa Oct-
ober ii In No I'll. I it r i John T.
Burns secretar) of tin congress! 1 '
1 1. 1 lunt. t'halrman of the atatt board
..f control for tin attraction uml W.
I. Drummond chairman of tin Inter-
red-hot manner
Mr. Uoone) yesterday ini.1 uf wimt
I been dune ntnl uspeclall) wli.it is
li.'tiin done now. He showed thai
l r ' .. . - . - - niiinninl in. ntil. iin't wiiti ini' guver-
iOK I i. runntiiH between Tulsn and Bells eomiulslsoner ..f Indian arrnirs n0 Mondov Hnd asked him as chief
Muskogee mi the aiK.hh.ii within alaunouneed in s spoech here tonight f.Xi 0f ). state in extend the
few months lime ..ml lhal freight that it will be tin' fixed policj of his Bttd i.u..i t.. tin- governors and ..th-
lOC rates will thus be lowered uulte unlbt resu hereafter as far as possible er reorescntatlvt men of the country.
extent ! glv lii. II. ins tribal ownership of
Joe MeNenl was tonstmaster Oeo. cnttl t their grating lands lie I
i'. iiulo the famous lire lighter of proposes gradually to reduce th
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22c K "n ''' ' n''"1'' '" Interesting number of leases of gracing tights on
i It. II. till! ikf hutt IfuriKiifl t'llv I iH.llnn n. ...i. ....... i.. I.I i..- .. I.I... .......
have Olll a limited UUin- people liad got Ueblml the movement Mr. Hells said tribal ownership of cat-
bargains alltl make Ihe Missouri nnvl ami t.. tie Is m.t .. new thing bul that he
. ni' uwii " vvd nopea mi increase oi suen awnersnip
first ('(tllle lirst Served. "" extent will help develop the Indians In bus!-
Corner Second and Denver. ' " V'1": ' -i..t-
Mcc! 1PX7-A dadic ' '" 'itlxenshlp. He was In
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OZHSI TRAIL IN
18 Hi
Boys' H ash
Suits. Shirts
Blouse's and
Underwear
Stein Btoch
Clothes
Society
Brand
Clothes
Holeproof
Hosiery
ICE CREAM
Mi lie of ptire Ingredients in
clean sanitary surroundings
WE MAKE QUICK
DELIVER
Roweke Cream Co.
; Phons u!i.'0. li n eat 4th.
Water Coolers
Save ;i dollar or two by buy
j ini! of tile
sVliIINUU
Phone 31 85.
DRUG PURITY
Careful Prescription
Filling is tit st coaa;der-
ution lierft
The CI! Exchange Dnij o.
12M South Mall
; mi. w m t Ii
Ml til I llli' -V it'
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TULSA HOSPITAL.
WfHt Und South rifth NttfM
Tht'iif i' Atnbaltnei t my bfftir
Opfn t' hll Pbj . ini or I'll ils of d
Piioiiuiiition.
MISS 11 c UBOLAB BttDt
Graduate rtr f it-iI v of IViuiKf It aria.
H'kpitul TralDinf School
M L. UMX fvl. D.
Prsctlci limited exclusively to dls-
aies of the eye DlTlcei 20U-7-6 llob-
Inson An ade I'lmne 3281
ttTii'C limirs 10 to '.' : to I
. In i in I'resldelit Theodori Htemp
pi (.portions.
Til.- reception of tht arriving sth-
leU.ii formed the principal program
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ItKI.ATIONS l R l Mil
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WASIUNUTON June 24. Res-
ponding in .i suggestion made some
tiiin i k by the Russian government
Secretury of State lryan has Inform-
ed Ambassador Uakhmeteff ih.it he
would i.e glad to enter Into negotia-
tions for i new treat) nt' trad and
commerce between America and It us-
I tually to open negotiations ..a y.i
and n Ii undorsl i that the nmbaa-
. dor w iin li ii communli ated Het re.
t. i Bryan's message . his govern-
ment ii awaiting Instructions from
st Petersburg.
Bocretur) Bryan stated toda) that
tin mutter had not passed beyond "
mutual .leyire tn have the treaty and
ti t Mi l I is MONTI m m:
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JOPIJN Juno J4.t (Special.) A
convention of delegates from till
points mi tin- Oxurk Trails is called
I unit nt Monti N-. Arkansas for
Thursday luly 10th. The committee
mi arrangements that fends out the
;u is: chas W. Fear Joplln Mo.;
v Kaney t'li.umte. Kansas; A I..
( hurehlll Vlnlta Okla.i and Ed Lane
Rogers Arkansas. Those 'authorised
to appoint delegates iirn: t! l Roads
clubs Automobile clubs. Commercial
t'luii. County Judgee and Mayors on
tin routes of the iiznrk Trail.
The rail s.in. "Those wishing to
fcnve extensions of tte Oxark Trails
may come with credentials subject to
the aeiiiiii of the convention-"
The ob eel of Ihe convention Is to
form an association to be known n
tin oxark Trails association to pro-
nn tn. protect nmi represent the Inter-
ests of tin i 'zirk Tralli :n a marked
Sti m ..f M a da.
Mi W ii (Coin) Itarvey who has
promoted the system tn iia present
state nf development acquleses in
th. call and the association to take
charge will have its Mrth nt Monte
v. . w here tie lt eg
Abbott Plumbing Co.
Announce their removal to their new building.
302 West First street.
We are fully equipped to bundle all kinds of
plumbing work and have a full line of beating and
plumbing fixtures.
Let us figure on your work.
AVe make a specialty f repair work guarantee-
ing perfect satisfaction.
302 West First
Second Door West Denver Subway
Phone 2954.
Picture Framing
1 1 igh I lass IVToulding
Work Guaranteed
Fine Mat Boards
BRALY'S
206 E. First Street
Phone 2533.
2770 or
3IH
PHONE
2770 or
31V
FOR THE 'WHITE WAGONS"
The Mark of Purity.
Double distilled water Ice; full weight Prompt and
Courteous treatment.
PEOPLES ICE CO.
For Drugs Phone 82 X
Prescriptions called for t
filled and promptly de-
livered. Eyes tested
(Masses fitted.
Lin East Sen nd Street t
Kendall Drug Co.
. . n . - . . m ss i . u a a STt M f f
ISKlUlit. VVUKft 4.UU
World Wants Get Ro
ml
CROWNS $4.00
o K MCTHOD8 MAKE DENTAL WORK PAINLESS.
Wo give you the benefit of the iiinhest dental education and 12
years practice. Low prices and the beat work la our motto.
Testimonial : .The Alba Dentists ex-
tracted seven teeth for me one of whloh
was dei ayed off below the gUIM. It WBS
all done without Ihe limit tilt of pain.
(Signed) GEO. BANQHBAD Tulat ok.
We have many others like this.
DR. P. . iti ititws Successor to the Uba linitists.
Dig White Tooth at Entrance. 2(ir. South Main Street.
o EH BAKER'S RESTAUR WT.
Ret o! Teei h 10.00 up
Bridge Work . . .$4.4)0 up
Ot i.i Crowns. . M.00 up
' b Id Killings. 11.00 op
Painless extraction .50 up
PHONE 39
UfUITk. CAB AND
""I IE BAG6A6E
I IMC SERVICE A I
Lmc ALL HOURS
Women and Children are SifeWillii);
Guaranteed
Watches
Tou On not experlmttM in
wnt' 'i value when fOM buy a
Watch fri in US. It WOUld net
he III our stood If we DOtttd
not full) Ruainiiiee It to b
the bet srateh . f Its kind
IVef but t. our range of ae-
Itctions i m from 1 1 op.
The hirst Picture of the New Motor Truck
of the Tulsa Tire Department in Action
f i i i f ... ml lllia
riENT
i Ml ll VI Mt ROSE TIH CK
li"l (.Hi FOR Mi I STATION.
PI'Ll - ST1 ll It
( i ill I IM.
nil's share
Pine men and Will he Stationed at No
i "tatimi on Second street This crow
win answer all colli in the city tn
i emergen cases the ear will be
used to haul the steamer at No
I a.mttln. II was proven yesterday that
the auto ts fully capable of this inst
i named feat
.11 IK. I W W is
inventor) Showed Met
only M0
BPH1NOFIELD III. June ;i. -
unt) inn aortas remain in me Probate Judge c a Lydy todg) re-
Tuha tire department. They win be fused to approve the Inventory of the
one within a month. Hither McCarty . state because it list-
Vest irday morning the iity emu- ' . ....
. . ' o Ins pt ne. eds front the Calgary
mlsslnneri. after heltiii whirled aroiiiiil ...
.. . . IlL'ltt es onlv ll'h.
the . it v at a 5-mlle-ati-honr rate of .. .
tpoed in the new eOBlMtUtotn hose' ' s:i'' h" W"!M "veatl-
and chemical truck built by George "''" Ul" mttw-
US . f Kansas City purehnaed the The K "" r'"'l'' "t the flgbl were
Sate tor 16000 It Was the first ear more h'" '"d MCtrty was to
of the kind to be sold to a munlci- I Iftjf per eettt. The petition ne-
paiiiy Icvmpanylng the Invantory said that
The ear ts complete with the ex-j"1- etcCaroey the late pugilists
Bt i t mil of a speedometer and MUM J ianafer( paid nut of the fight's pro-
- thai were stolen In trans. t. '"'Is fare fur Mrs. McCarty. himself
rhesi will ba replaced by Hale at I Ohd the pttglllsts body to Ptqua "Ohio
once. b'.trlni txpenses and fion f.r a menu
The m w cur will be manned by luetic.
L. J. FERGUSON M. C
I'M: Ear Nose and throat.
I'.lis. Bldg. Suite KIN. in
Office Ph I tills Tlllsjl Ok.
a nrocks ironi Mala
C Page Transfer
100 8. dnclnaatl P 1580
$37.50 Extra Good Early
English Pullman Davenport
for $24.00 at .J. B. Hawkins
Furniture Sale.
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Sequel to "Ileoanal '
In fAsnr Keels.
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Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 242, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 25, 1913, newspaper, June 25, 1913; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133963/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.