Tulsa Morning News and Tulsa Daily World. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 174, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 17, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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IT TAKES A WISE MAN
TO PLAT THE FOOL
IN A MODERN CIRCUS
pSSacS-OMETHINGTO SEE 'ALONG THE Jjtrl
TUL8A DAILY WORLD. Tl'KSDAY Al'KIL 17 1006.
SATO FH
Special Excursions
Several big conventions will be held in California
this Spring Summer and Fall ('neatly reduced round
I rip ratiu will be made on thest occasions by the Santa
F.
Only room here to mention two of thetu Mystic
Shriners and N. E. A.
Mystic Shriners
The convention of the Imperial Council Ancient Ara-
bic Order Nicies of the Mystic Shrine will be held in
Ic Angeles May 7 to 10. Ticket will be sold for one
fare for round trip $50.00 from Missouri river to IiOS An-
yeles and return and to San Franuisoo and return. One
way via Portland $12.50 higher. On sale April 25 to.
May 5 from St. Lonis and points wet to Colorado. Return
limit July 31 1906.
National Educational Assn.
The convention- of the National Educational Associa-
tion will b held in San Francisoo July 9 to 13.
California
For a change why not make that visit to California
early in the season t You '11 enjoy it. Visit Grand Canyon
enroute. Stop over and see the Petrified Forest. Ride
through the country of fruits and flowers. Attractive
and inexpensive variable route tours within the means of
almost every one. About one half the usual rate. Long
imit and liberal stop-over privileges. I'll help you plan
' i trip. Tickets on sale April 25 to May G inclusive.
The Santa Fe is the line of fast trains modern and
comfortable chair cars and luxurious Pullmans Harvey
meals rock ballasted track block signals.
N. B. Members of the Mystic Shrine and delegates
to the National Congress of Mothers both to be held in
Los Angeles between May 7 and 11 should take advantage
of this offer. Descriptive folders free.
E. FITZGERALD Agent.
"Some roads open stately enough with
planted trees on either side to tempt the
traveler but soon become narrower and
narrower end in a squirrel path and run
op a tree"
And many advertising campaigns get
switched off into roada of this kind ex- '
pend their forces in newspapers of
"squirrel path" circulation and influence
and end "up a tree."
The Right Kind of Advertising
Medium is An Ever Widening
Road Hedged For Its Entire
Length With "Dollar Trees."
That's "THE WORLD"
Get on the Right Road.
Advertise in "T H E
WORLD."
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Q Send to The World "Letter Mystery" Department. $
"It takes brains to play the fool."
So the equestrian director of the
St'lls-Flotn Shown said when asked
concerning clowns and clowning.
"1 have been in the circus business
all my life and during that interest-
ing period have like an actor played
many parts. 1 have made a close
study of the profession and partic-
ularly the clown department for
there is nothing to a circus without
a clown.
"It has ci me under my observation
that the braincst pert'orniiTs always
make the best clowns and produce
fun that is not only wholesome but
makes the man no matter how dis-
contented with the world forget his
troubles temporarily and dissolve his
hardened features into a grin. When
you compare the actor with the clown
the latter has a handicap regarding
his methods and his facilities of
bringing forth laughs.
"The other has the author to thank
nine times out of ten for some 'fat'
part. Then too he is enabled t say
things that produce fun and which
are not his own. Hut take the man
behind the whitened face and he has
nothing to help him but his gestures
his nimble legs and his art of so con-
torting his face as to bring forth
mirth. It's real work to make them
laugh without any aid whatsoever
excepting the few items I have men-
tioned. Furthermore a clown must
be born he is not made or manu-
factured. "For instance take Alonzo the
premier 'j'ey' of the Sells-Floto
Shows and Jie would be the last per-
son in the woild you would pick out
as a professional jester. He is the
soberest-appearing cuss you ever saw
on the street. Yet he has but to walk
from the dressing tent to the big show
and I laugh. There is something
about that stride that is funny and
when he allows the toy balloon to get
away from lum and sail through the
air crying after it I have seen the
spectators almost fall off the seats
with laughter. Out in Odgen Utah
I remember one old lady could hard-
ly be stopped. Now you let someone
else try that same little trick and it's
not funny at all."
All the funny clowns will be here
with Sells-Kioto May 1.
A MOST DARING RAID
T. D. LEE
A. J. RISINQBR
MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY
Lee & Risinger Prop's.
West South 1st St Phone 88. TuIm tnd. Tcr
Sentry and Two Constables Killed
By the Ladronei
Manila April' 37. Thu headquar
ters of the Philipine Constabulary in
Malolos twenty miles from Manila
were raided today by forty LadroneR.
A sentry and two constables were
killed. One of the raiders was shot
dead. The gang took twenty rifles
and considerable ammunition. The
raid was one of the most daring since
the American occupation.
Sheboygan Mineral Water Splits
10 cts.
INDICTMENTS MADE PUBLIC
All of Them Resulting From Land
Fraud Cases.
Topeka ras. April 17. Five in
dictments against four men were
made public yesterday by the federal
district attorney. All result from
the land fraud eases. The indicted
are: J" rank ell (twice; wr. nur-
kett of Stevens county; K. C. Wil
son and C. II. Drew of Morton
county.
It Takes
Nerve
Everything depends upon
your nerves. It is nerve force
that causes the brain to direct
the motion of your body ; it is
nerve force that causes your
heart to pulsate and send the
blood through your veins; it
is nerve force that causes your
stomach to digest food your
kidneys to filter the blood and
the liver to secrete bile.
In fact nerve force is the
power that runs your body so
jf you feel worn-out irritable
nervous cannot sleep or cat
well have pain or misery
anywhere your nerves are
weak and your system run-
down. To restore this vitality
take Dr. Miles' Nervine which
will strengthen and build up
the nerves. You .cannot be
healthy without strong nerves.
"Kor eighteen yearn Br. Miles'
Nervine and Antl-Paln fills have been
my clone companion. Karly In mar-
ried life while mining children my
nerve beenme all worn-out nnuM not
sleep; had no appetite; Indigestion
very bad. and had Burn awful dizzy
Fpells. Then I began using Dr. Miles"
. Nervine and at once I began to Im-
prove and Boon found myself in
perfect health."
v MRS. fl. I-.- TOT NO
124 Pittsburg St.. New Castle Pa.
Dr. Miles' Nervine l cold by your
druggist who will guarantee that the
first bottle will benefit. If It falls ha
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co. Elkhart Ind
Low Rate Excursions Frisco System
Kurtka Springs Ark. .flO.JO round trip. Sell daily. Return
limit ninety days.
Sulphur I. T. $o.00 round trip. Sell daily. Keturn limit
ninety days.
t'ity ( T Mexico 40.M round trip. Sell April 2"th to May otti.
Keturn limit July ;ilst.
New Orleans l.a $1.VJ0 round trip. I'nited Confederate Vet-
erans reunion. Sell April 'J'Jnd to IMth. Keturn limit
May 7th.
l.s Angles Cul. $"O.Ofl round trip. Imperial Council Ancient
Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine convention. Sell
April 35th to May .'th. Keturn limit duly 31st.
Oklahoma City O. T HM) round trip. Sell April 21st to
IMth. Keturn limit April 3Tlh.
SI. Ixuis Mo. jf 13.12ft round trip. Convention of Commercial
Clubs of the Southwest. Sell April 14th and 13th. lie-
tntn limit April 22nd.
I'aris Tel. $10.00 round trip. Sell May 3rd to bin. Keturn
limit May l.Mh.
St. Paul M'inn. $'J3.oO round trip. Sell May 'JCth to .'10lh.
Return limit June Pth.
Hes Moines la. lfl.V50 round trip. fieneral Assembly Presby-
terian church. Sell May 14th to 33rd. Keturn limit
May 31st.
Chattanooga. Tenn. $23.05 round trip. Southern Itaptist con-
vention. Sell Mav Tlh to JMh. Return 'limit May l!tb.
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SCHOOL FUNDS INCREASED.
B. I. T. Gets $150000 Instead of
$100000.
Washington. April 17. The
approjiriatioii bill reported ti. t.c
house yesterday from the senate In-
dian committee contains an amend-
ment that provides that the Hardwell
survey shall be declared the dividing
line between the Creek Nation and
Oklahoma. Any Creek Indian lands
which by this decision may be found
to be in Oklahoma are to be appraised
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The bill also contains an amendment
increasing the appropriation for In
dian schools in the Indian Territory
from $100000. as authorized by the
house to $150000. Chairman Clapp
will endeavor to get the bill before
the senate next week.
20 per cent off at Johnson A E-
toa's. i
FREIGHT RATES REDUCED.
Change Favorably Affects Tulsa and
Other Towns.
A satisfactory reduction in fr.'ijrht
rates has been made by the traffic
managers at St. Louis on a number
of commodities whinh will effect Tul-
sa Muskofree Vinita Wajroner South
McAlcster and Claremore.
The result was brought about thru
!he efforts of the Muskogee traffic bu-
reau of which A. K. Peyinghause is
president.
The other towns affected by the
rates will he asked to assist Muskogee
iu her crusade for lower freight rates.
PREPARING FOR A HUNT
Georgetown. Tex. April 17. flov.
Sparks of Nevada is visiting bis
old home here gathering up thor-
oughbred hounds for a hunt in the
Death Valley of Nevada with Presi-
dent Roosevelt when the president
can llnd time to get away from his
official duties. Sparks says Roose
velt is anxious to go bear bunting iu
the Death Valley reserve.
FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT
Si.rinirtield. 111.. April 17 Federal
Judga Humphrey sentenced J. Ham
ilton Ix-wis corporation counsel ot
the city of Chicngo to sixty days iu
jail yesterday for contempt or court.
Lewis filed a certain civil suit in
disobedience to the court 8 order.
His sentence will be remitted if he
dismisses this case within five days.
FIRST LADY LAWYER.
Mrs. Margaret Gale of Hartlcsville
has been admitted to the practice of
law before Judge Gill of the federal
court at Nowata. She is the first wo
man admitted to the bar in Indian
Territory. She is a graduate of the
law department of Michigan Univer-
sity and postgraduate of the Univer
sity of Chicago.
LET TULSA DO LIKEWISE.
The business men continue to turn
down all fake advertising schemes and
every bunco proposition. They stand
ready to encourage the establishment
of any needed institution and firmly
refuse to be7 bullied pallavered or
buncoed into encouraging any concern
not needed or which could not add to
the wealth of the city or the pleasure
or profit of citizens. Tiinea-Journal.
Joel Williams 8 Co.
- - REAL ESTATE
Farms and City Property for
Sale Trade Rent or Lease
Rooms 1 and 2 Halff Building First and Main St.
Tulsa Indian Territory.
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Everybody Eats Well Who
Eats at tho j& J0
Eagle Motel
OPPOSITE FRISCO
PASSENGER DEPOT
J. S. and R. ALLISON Proprietors
THE SPRING POET IS ON DECK
again and if he exaggerates about
the etherial mildness of gentle spring
you may call it "poetical license"
but if he sings the praises of the ar-
tistic laundry work done by us you
can attribute it to his gratefulness
and enthusiasm for the exquisitely
laundered linen that he always re-
ceives from Laundry The Right Way.
Our patrons are always enthusiastic.
Laundry The Right Way
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Carnations
40 Cents a Dozen
Roses. Potted Plants Easter Lilies Tulips
Hyacinths and Ferns.
Grand Opera House Pharmacy
TOUojitJi Tiir nnrAT iirni rn
I IlL UnCHI HEHLCn
BUOUSANDS of grateful customer In
every state a.te't ti e TNONUfcRrUL
HEALING PROPERTIES of the
WORLD'S BEST LINIMENT
DEAN'S
KING CACTUS OIL
The OnlfUnlment that Heals without a Scar
It euros cut. spsi'i brrnw. r- swi-llln.
Idinenewk. old wotimU. liuiilmiro. chapped hands front
bit t) etc.. nnd Is tle st-.i dnrd wim-dy lyt barbtt
kilrt rati n animals hur ihs and auddm (alls
crtitcliM. Breano heel caked -''lor. He mange etc.
It heals a wound fn'ni i- ltm op ami
thoroughly antl-M title. KING CACTI'S OIL U
sold by d'nsttrlsts In lV.Rv.am' l h t es.U and
decor!iiel i-.ns rn-et i.irtvit.i ifo U'anufac-
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Brady, J. R. Tulsa Morning News and Tulsa Daily World. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 174, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 17, 1906, newspaper, April 17, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134626/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.