Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 244, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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SOCIETY NEWS
VLKA UWl S.'.li riXLI'llOKE ino
Whan om men die. it is
s if .Mm hud Imi yout pen -knife
ami weri subject in perpet uui
l? luoonvenleaoe until you vould
S And utiothtti i nil. i men's u
C III.' Is like III" WllllshlllK llf 1
( great mountain from ibt land-
I scape "mi tin' outlook o( lift
8 la changed forever l i 1 1 1 1 im
D Brook
t nlh'1 In ruili. Mi. lit Itfiiih
ni Hi'lnthn.
MraT a. Brown and llttli daugb
ter a lis Catherine of sterling
Colo. who have i i'ii in HiIh rit for
gome time as gueetl of Mrs. Brown'
parents Mr ami Mis M ii Oar-
inn. on South Huston avenuo left
yetlerdaj for Tranton Mo. whara
tlit) wara oallad on account of the
death " their husband and father
win waa killed in a railroad acci-
dent near Nevada Wednesday morn"
log Onlj meager particular eur
rounding the death of Mrs Brown
could be lear I Th funeral and
Interment 1 1 the deceased will bo
held in in old home In Trenton .Mn.
JM f Brown and little daughter were
accompanied bj her two sisters Mrs.
Lillian Human ami Mis Charlotte
Oarton The Brown fanill) ai one
time resided In this city Mr Brown
was iii the railroad employ.
Man li s i'i i i l'oung Woman
Wednesda) evening .h the hon f
tin bride's parents In Perry Okla
took place the marriage of Mis.
M.u i Wiegel to Mr. I '. II. Welgel of
this L-lty Mr and .Mrs. Welgel lefl
pooh after the wedding for h month's
honeymoon trip to Colorado aftei
which thoj will oome to ibis city for
residence. The bride is a member of
one ni Perry's must prominent and
well to iln families. Mr Welgel has
1 n connected with the MeMillon
.Music company of this city for Borne I apartments lef
tunc paat. Mr. Vteigel la a planiat of
marked abllltj ami prior to coming
to tnis city had for a numbor of years
been engaged in Chautauqua and ly-
ceiini work. He received ins musical
education In Germany where he
commenced his studies at the age of
five yean
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Bartleevtll md ''"sin
Iln n k'bjlt Willi M
'. tins ii
ii ihn
v il vi ITMBHOIDICltED OltKHH.
i This rii ii looking little garment Is
made of linen in a hlte ami light
I green the latter botni used onlj in
I the uurroa strip mi the shoulder thai
Hni ns. forming the sleeve band.
The embroidered edge and flower
arc On iic in pink wiiii yellow for the
flower centera and natural shades of
I green for the leaves. A iiais hat nf
i yellow straw with a blank velvet imnd
is worn "
I imc. win leave Honda) for a trip
through in northweet. Including
Portland and Seattle .Mrs. Adams re-
maining for an extended vlall with
another on Mr a r . Adams of
Everett Wash.
i M rs . . StIIHrl of the K aim
j sli rdn i in Atlantic
City wheri she will join Mr Btuart
and the) tvlli spend the warm month
in the t irinus eaatern resorts. .Mrs.
Stuart's father Judge Parkin of
Coffoyv in came down and spent the
day with
t'ur the e
he
t St.
her
I'ii rtiin
Mr..
M
Ada
Adama ami sun.
of Smith Boston
.Mr.
a ve-
Mr and Mn
Law rencevtlle
ulng from h
in.
l. Campbell
returned In
il da) ' stav
lain
I he
I' i mis uf Miss I i . i in .
tar of Mr L k . ' be
si ks ago uudi i cut a v rj
opei atlon in i he Neb' mi um
till at I 'hi ago w ill lis ill 1. 1
thm she continue to Improvi from
the ordeal (hough ' will be sunn
tilllc el hi lull' hlle IS a Mi In . 'Ill
home
Mr. ggd Mrs ii.i 1 1 w bltna) and
bgbj whn i ntly came to this eii i
from Wichita Palls Texas la reside
win occup) tbi bom of Mr. ind Mri
Harry Hudson on ttasl fifth si t
durlug tie gbsews ol tin Hudsona in
tin north Mr M bltni i is m 1 'i
h it ti tin i ni ami Hun Journal
FACTORY EXIT
ISA CONGRESS
i" i am
Mm Arthur 0 Hooper ami little
ton Arthur Jr . hat t gone Ui Bar-
tlatvlllt where the) will be lb guett
uf Mr ami Mrs Oeorge Marshall
'I'll tile I'S in i . M I Inner III I
BIN Spring Mi.. for
si a '.
M VM I i I I lit Its t) si is
II KIM l t ill M I Vi s
"i om.iii ss
RAY BE SPECIAL BUILDING
Work ol rollwtliig a Manufa
I tillhll Will It' M illed
l l lin e.
Old Aunt Dinah
50
years
rAer
1
V
miss Dinah Junior
"...
r
week'
""s-. im tmommmm .wh.jw u mm m v mm mm
Mrs i'ii..-!'.' Sinclair win make
her hum in this pit) Wtb bar son
and daughter Mr and Mrs. Harry P
Slnubilr on South Boulder avsnuu has
returned from a iiieas.nn iitli of a
few weeks with friends In Kansui
city
Mis Josephine Kan-ell. of llutobln-
nil. Kill ttlni has been the K"'Hl
.r Mr and Mr Harr K Sinclair of
No in." B h Boulder avenue the
putt two weeks will return bom in-
day. Miss Parrel I is Mr. Sinclair's
HlSler.
Mr James n Kuhns "i . si i
.Smith Cincinnati avenue ami broth-
er .Mr. T. it. Irwin have gone to
Pittsburgh pa. where the) weru
i ailed on account "i the death of
their father
The mish.'m Winnie ami Prankla
Hermai t Sprlngli 'Id Mo. ho
have been Knesis . t Mr and Mrs.
.Mien Bradahaw mi Botith Mam street
for the paat two weeks will return
home Monday
Mrs B . Smith and daughter
.Miss Qllnor Smith ni the Temple
Apartments and her grandson. Mast
er Thornton Barrett have gone to
Colorado where they will summer.
Mr Wi I". Mi ' 'rav i Robinson
in. has arrived in t lhaclly ladnx
i'.iit' "" 'iiiiniin "I iln main ni
Ins brother Mr. Valentine McCrny
OKuUioMA CITY June
(Speclsl ) The meeting ioaj of th
directors of the ''kijimma Hume Pro-
duels sssoulatlon with Chairman
Hunt of the Or) Faunim Congress
Board of Control and Secrelar)
Burnt "I tiie International eonsress
resulted In carefully laid plan foi
the graatast eahlbll of manufactured
product ev r attempted In lh state
Mr Hunt is ii director "i thi si iti
Manufacturer association ami ad
dreatad the Home Prodtt I a leadet i
both as a Tulsa bualnoti man ami
siate manufacturer. Ho i tati d thai
the i pi ui Tubal had amumed a
great reaponalbllit) in behalf of iln
stale iii taking up th- work ol thi
Intej'nutlrinnl Dry farming i-ongroaa
As i in- secrets r) of I be 1 iklahoma
Pnrm Congress aatoclatlon ho assnr-
red t lie 'k In in ma City men i hal hi
.-L ie was alrcad) well organised for
agricultural axhibltg ami the half
hundred county committees wen
working harmoniously with (he offb
ers .mi committee! of the Oklahoma
ami Muskogee lairs. II' Invited the
fikluhomn Clt) buttnass men to co-
operate witii die Tulsa board in som
phase of the congress work and urg-.
ed that there he organised a groat
exhlliltion of the manufm tured pro
dui is of ' iklahoroSs Thi plans "ni-
llned contemplate ihe orectton of a
special iiiiiMimr to which the various
manufacturing Interetta ind "il men
will he asked in contribute Cotton
A Wonderful Change-
y
loils of
days w hen
stiur mills
ed on the(
1 1 1 1 lnul
Compare today's me
baking with the oh
Aum Dinah use. I
and stul.i and bal
open hearthi and
wonderful improvements. The
most wond( rful of these mod"
em helps is
mi
it
Si
P.
3 1. Si
!"'""-..ita.'
in
Powder
Mrs.
South i
from a
In her fori)
Mar) B Walsh of No SID
heyenne avenue has returned
two weeks' lall with frb nda
r home ai Jopltn
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith are mov-
ing from the Williamson apartments
to a pretty bungnlow al No k 13
N'orth Cheyenne avenue
Mr. .lames Kuhns Jr. left last
iilBhl for a several weeks' visit with
relatives and old friends in Pitts-
burgh Pit
frOIII tile Held til
ei. I h ol I I. is ti
same plan will he
natur
Tin
nteil
1 1 rei
ii.
ti
brand
biscuits
kes w ill
Mrs. Edward
nf Muskogee ar
B. Jones nf No.
'e.-ii and
quests of
Smith Ni
daughtei
.Mrs. W
.ales.
Puzzling
Conditions
1 1 1 1 1 h are ii ten rnuscii
Coiiee Drinkihg
indigestion ntjrvousness liver
di8tiu'blniz svitiotoms betriu to
;iikI (omfoi't it 'a well t i look for
Wheu lieadache
inactivity or other
i oh one ni' pleasure
the cause.
ff yon find it ti b( ffee-drinking iiit and use
instant Postum the pure food-drink made from
clean hard wheat. Contains no caffeine (as dues
coffee) nor any otlirr drug.
Instant Postutn is regular Postum reduced to
powder form and soluble" in water.
Regular Postum must be boiled.
Instant Postum doesn't require boiling bul is
prepared instantly by stirring a level teaspoonful in
an ordinary cup of lit water and adding sugar and
cream to taste
level teas I't'ul makes it right for most per-
iii.s. A liii cup requires more and some people
who lil'' strong things i(se a heaping Bpoonful and
temper it with a large Biipply of cream.
rVhen you find out just how you like it. have it
always served that way. Made right tnstant Pos-
tum has a snappy flavor that is wonderfully pleas-
ing "There's a Reason'' for POSTUM.
Sold
i grocers
Mrs. .1. E. Dunn uf smith El-
wood avenue have returned from i
I week's visit in Kansas City
Mr. Tom Callahan lefl Wednesday
night fur a t"ii days' is.it with his
parents in Lima i
Miss Pauline Layman daughter nf
Dr. and Mrs. C. I '. Layman left yes-
terday for Mounds where sin- will ap
pear mi the Chautauqua program
sin- was :n mpanled by Miss Anna-
bel Latimer.
Miss Ethel Klefer nf Broken Ar-
roW Whn h;:. Just Closed her seas. ill's
engagement with the Rose Btahl com-
puny appearing in "Maggie Pepper"
will mine tnday tn he a (?nest nf Dr.
ami Mrs. .1. J Schmidt on Smith Mala
St. for several iuys.
the in i mil. H I 'ii il
he shoa n a ml I lie
followed w ii ii every
Of the slate.
ne Products uKsoclutlun
isume a part ol the res-
ponslbillt) I ofllclall) Invited Ihn
state Manufacturers assoelntlon and
the ' iklu i ii i " 1 1 Chamher of i '"in
mere. I Join In Die effort AH ol
the organisation work is i" be In the
hands uf Paul B. Smith. Bccretary nf
the manufacturers and the campaign
i xhiiiiis will he lientin ai once
During the day .Messrs B'trns and
Hunt held conferences with Secretary
Malmn nf llie State Fan with 111
local Chamber of Commerce and with
federal officials regarding the plans
of the exposition. Tin e returned to
Tulsa tonight wln ri a meeting "f oil
end mineral Interests win bs called I
at once tn organise sentiment In be
halt of a great "ii exhibit that will
bring Oklahoma's nil Industry before
ihe world ami result in publlclt) of a
kind that should bo valuable to thi
Investing interests.
Secretary Burns addressed the Ok-
lahoma Add Club at the Lee-ltucklus
hotel at luncheon this noon discus-
sing the wholesale and retail interests
of the capital city. The same matt
ing w as address il by i-. j. mi ! mi
.f the vice d residents nf the Stat
farm Congress asaoctatlon in behalf TRACT
or the organisation oi a mam n oi
the association f klahoma county
fur the purpose i organising a big
eNhiliit fur Tulsa.
Surprisingly better than any othci
Never a disappointment. Ym-
will he light and sweet Your ci
raise evenly and wilt retain (hat moist deli-
cate sweetness for days. Calumet t;ikes
don't dry out quickly. Calumet costs less
th;in the Trust made kind yet it's better costs
a little more than the c heap "Big-Can" brands
hni it is worth the difference. Kvery spoonful
does its work perfectlyno failures- no waste
Buy
( nil (ron Tour vroct-r lodtf kllll vvnUh your hiking IrovblM
If you (ton 'I CalunMlf you Jun'l to. t lht Lrst
RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS
World't Pure l ood l.xpotition Chicago Illinois.
ParU Exposition Franca Munli 1912.
Not h...- trU
a. - imuu ut ini
fALUME
i&SE
You don't sooe moneb when you buy cheap or hin-can i. ponder. Don't he mhh JSttV Calumet.
It I more economical more wboletomegWU belt result.-:. C alumet is far superior to tout mill( anj soJa.
You ran Stop a rarbuncle or tt"H
After it begins to form by using
1K. PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEAL-
ING Oil 2.1. EOc ti.no.
INDIAN LANDS
IN I t IMA t
ItROI U1IT HI oltli I'ltli i
$h.-. ACRE
Hummer
han ynu are
.our sumnmr vs
nut have "he W
nvery morning
t a. all in.
reaily to start on
atlon Phone 1690
riii waiting for mn
'GETS-IT" the Only
the m yBWThin9fo-rCorns!
BOOKS OF Ml. DESCRIPTIONS
W ERE ADDED IN THE
PAST EEK.
Some good imuk
sdded in the publli
mk
tlmt have been
llbrgrj tim past
Austin
etirniss-
l'l-i
rnlssd Land
w to I 'raw In P
n ami
Ink
Btach -Photography.
Montgomery Auditing; hsor
and Practice
Who's Who In America
Rand-McNatl) Atlga of th
orhl.
LahM -Orand Optra Blag ers of
Today.
Smith Westminster Abbey
Eunsfon -Memories of Two Wars.
DaTganr History of Preaching
Foster Thi' Boy ami tin Church
ttorel- The New Chttta
Heard Jack of All Trades
Orover flunbonnet Babies' Primer
Tracy Psychology of Childhood.
Ibsen i uii's House
Jerome Passing of the Third Hour
Back.
Bcesley Loss of the h. h. Titanic
Begbls ifouls in Aotton
Tup Price for Cattle
CLAREMORB Okla. June 2it.
County CoRimlaaloncr D. J. Faulkner
of it"(j. rs rounty has returned from
Kansas Ctty Where he tmukeled a
oar load uf 26 head of eatie at nn
average weight r 1(11 pounds ro-
eelvlng therefor into per hundred
ot tin SVersge Ol tl'iA per head.
A'orld Wants Gel Results
llie
Corn me mi a eu plan Oci
Ever) t urn Quick unit Sure.
rou'vo tried b lot of itiiiiK for
corn but you've still got them. Try
ihe newfj sure quli k easy painless
Tadsi-da da-dstl I
(il l s. I I
:ry Corn's Gone
Did III"
way -tho newptan corn cure
"QETsVIT." Watch it et rid of that
eorn wurt callus m bunion in
burry. "OBTB-IT" Is sure as time
It takes tWO Seconds to apply
that's nil. Nn bandages tn mi k ami
fuss over no salves to make corns
sore and turn tin flesh raw and red
no plasters no more knives ami ra
sor that may cause blood poison no
mora digging at corita just the
easiest thing in the world to ue.
vur corn dn's ar over "GETS
IT" is guaranteed it is safe never
hurts health) flesh
Vntir druggist sells "GBTS-IT." :'i
cents per bottle or direct if on wish
from E. Lawrence Co. Chicago
PurlUM Oriiic in. Inte r Oriix Co.
nftnan Campbell SatiK'i lirii'.-
Coh Weaver I'nix V 1'akei DrU
Co.
one of the largest ami timst suc-
cessful Hales f Indian lands ever con-
ducted i the Indian department was
1 1 Id hen. yesterday In the federal
court room. Twenty-three tracts of
full blond bind was Offered for sale
and all but one trai t was sold J.
(i orK' Wright of Muskogee com-
missioner " the Five Civilized tribes
personally conducted the sale nub
prices wen the average in near!)
every ease.
Nine trai t.s In ('reek county were
sold at n average price of !i" per
aire the hiKb'st bringing Ml. 60 pei
ai re in Wagoner count) nine tracts
wi re subl at an average nf 114. SS an
acre the highest bringing lsi.su an
urre. Three pieces were sold In ''k-
fuskee county the highest foi MO
per ai re the averagi being MO only
one tract In Tulsa county was sold
but it brought the record prli r jn;
an n re. Three pieces In Hughes
county and one in Okmulgee county
were also Bold
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Cigars
We cater to men who are particular about the
quality of their cigars. We carry all the standard
brands and have also some mighty good brands
not generally advertised that we can recommend
to discriminating smokers. Special prices by the box.
Tobacco too smoking and chewing a full stock.
"JIMMY" PIPES ALL SORTS
AND SHAPES CIGAR HOLDERS ETC.
Women who suffer from female ailments or who
are worn-out with family or household cares should take
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
)
:
Young Democrats Organise
CLARBMORE Okla. June II.
At a me. -tins of the ynnn Democrats
1 1 id at the court house in this city
a temporary Young Democrats' club
s ss organised b thi election ot
Ayres k. Ross chairman and John
Burro irs secretary The t ting is
a must BUCCSSSfUl OHO more nf willed
kind will t nd to arouse Interest Ol
the younK men Of Oils vlclnlt) In the
cause of demo' rai y.
At this meeting it whs decided to
bold smoker on Tuesday niM. July
i. at which gathertni several ad
dresses will tx made among them bs
inir "Young Men as Democrata" by
exCounty judKe u Tom Kight
"Politics ami its Opportunities" by
Attorney J i Hoeard "The Value ol
Organisation' by Attorney Richard
Wilis and u simrt address by Attor
n y A. II. Mi rwt
i ait in Bad i" mi ike.
CINCINNATI June ..mi pf.
fi rts to end the lee strike today wire
unavailing Large receipts ot Me
fiom i.ake points which acre sold
j in the city helped t relieve the situ-
I atlon. S' l ral of the lame I e tllllk-
Ini; flriim advertise. I th'ir hnrs'S
: wagOIIS ami retail OOJUlntnetti for site
id declared th-lr Intention f going
lnul f that I i null of the business
a mild purely vegetable harmless extract of medicinal
plants which for over 50 years has been helping sick
weak women to build up their strength and health.
CALL ON US TODAY
SAND SPRINGS PHARMACY
sinn suffrage
BPRINOKIBLiD
Without k'niiiK into
it- constitutionality
mn Today.
Ill Jllll" II -
the question of
Governor Imnne
uf-
probahl) win stun tin- womi
frags hui tomorrow morning
"i tune received the attorney gen
erata opinion said the governor to- i
nhht ' and am now ready tn meet the
ladles."
Nadinc Face Powder
( GM1 II. nty
Makes The Complexion Reautiful
Soft and
Velvety
ir is pcofl
NAHM LBSS
Hubert a. MeBlrney Undertaking
Parlors 17 Weal Third St. Phone
tr.e. Reetdence Phone iki sdv
All Royal Neighbors must pay their
dins at the Hall Tuesday evening or
t the R rder al i.'.i N Cheyenne
by July 1st ns the books must be
iiuiiiied then. Adv.
in i in ci m n .
An ordinance Number toe per-
lalntng to fire crackers will be striet-
i enforced also to the sale of lama
lly order of
CHIBIf of POLICB
TOO F.A'I'K TOCLASSII -
POM itKvr v.i faralslMd nodrtu tlm
tux rsSSI; ele i ri- fwi. u t (.nrlur.
I.idiii prfrreil . rrltrnr rpiir'ii. 'Jin
w ui' Pases I ISO
4
Man' v Bck If Not
Entirtly Pleattd
The soft velvety
appfaranvs re
mains until poir
' llledoff.
Purilied by anew
process l'rcients
unburn and return ol dlscc4orationi
The inrreat'mc popularity ii wonderful
i Warn Flesh Pink Br "Nrrri: By
toilet counts! or mail Price ..o ient.
NATIONAL Tim.t.r COMPANT ero. rM
Dr. W.Albert Cook
WWl'KH l'lnr. lining it ksSJM
lniillp Clfl 1 1 K 3d. 011 tir K p in.
Rye I"ur None anil Tin oat spe.ial-
bt has moved to 111 Palate Itldg.
orltl Wants Gel Result
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