Tulsa Daily World. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 208, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 27, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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THE TULSA DAILY WORLD. SUNDAY MORNING MAY 27 1906.
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TULSA INDIAN TERRITORY
FIREMEN'S
CARNIVAL
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6 Big Days-Commencing Monday June 46 Big Days
W PARKER AMUSEMENT CORfi
12 Big Shows. 300 People. Special Train of 26 Cars. More Exhibited Than Advertised.
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Loop the Loop Leap the (jap the Historical Pro-
duction "North America" The Trained
Wild Animal Circus The
Penny Arcade.
$10000 Carry-Us-AII The Ferris Wheel
The Fun Palace
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"Creation" the Great Bible Story Over Land
and Sea Edison's Electiic Theatre
Katzenjammer Castle the Ric'ing
Lion "Nero"
Hale's Tours of the World The Sportsman's
Paradise The Alps Riding Bear Barney
Free Concert Daily by the Royal Venice City Band of Thirty Pieces. One big week of Fun and Amusement. The Only Important
Event In Tulsa This Year. Can You Afford to Miss It?
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DAN RODY
1'ltS.VS MODKItN TAILOR
HIS FIRST PLAY IN YEARS.
Charles Stewart Not in a Theater
Since Lincoln's Assassination.
Charles Stewart ill' New York went
In I lie theater I'm- ill. Iii 1 1 111)' ill
iiHMf lli. in III yeai- I In' other nielli
when In' saw ill!' m-i !' riiiiilii-t of
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New i k Wni lil. Mi . Stewart ulm
I. about s car ulil. v;i 'iri oiiipanied
I iv ln ill'. "
Tin' 'v- iiii'l hist liiui' Mr. Stewart
: in ii theater ji I lii niht IYei-
ENTIRE COUNTRY
IS ILL BILLED
PARKER CO.'S PROMOTER HAS
COVERED 70 MILES AROUND
A NEW YORK SKYSCRAPER.
TEN THOUSAND VISITORS
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Eats at the jff jff bLdlJIU MUiCH
J. S. ?nd R. ALLISON Proprietors
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r 1 1 '. i i.i'.'iii'i-. iii Wiish-
I' c 1 1 -.I'll- :: '. u "real
i . 'i -. 'ii him t!.:. iii' never
ii I I .i' i .ii.u i' .ii'.til Cie I'lluT iii'jlit
I" ; (in' II llii'iil irji! i ' 't'n :ii atlre.
'Pit- :"!. I I 'ncol.i u :. -:. Mi-.
SlV;il Hi!. in lli- box iih In t lie
1 1 i k -;i Hi'.) liy llii' martyred ri' -ii -ilt'iit.
I'nlil tin' iillirr cvi'iiini: Mr. Stw-
arl had never seen ii comic opera. In.)
Iir M'finpil pleased with the 'ifiirm-
iinri'. Hi' appeared a little dard nt
tin- fniiii'ily thiuiuli niiil very iiint'h
iiuiiucil at the chorus. It timk tn
nr .i;iii'r iiu ii hIiihiI live miniili'. tu
'il.iin why the Mfii'e )i'iniitti'il the
i'iiii.iiii'e nf tti'iin'ii ttitlniiii their
skill nml i(li slcrvi'li-.s ttiii.t-.
I hiring one nl jlie inti'i nii.isinis nf
l'e I'liiy Mr. Stewart saiil: "Thiti'.n
me ii little rhan-i'il Mine I was a
In iv. ami I am -mr!j ntiniril lit it
nil."
Hi- sii plrascd st the show Hint
he .aiil he wniild "trv it atain soon."
All Railroads to Make Special Rates
! and Fill the City During Carni-
i val Week.
CROSSETT shoes make
life's walk easy.
Buy a pair and make your
feet happy.
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A WONDERFUL WOMAN.
Bockfinger & Hedgecock
REAL ESTATE. LOANS. ABSTRACTS
See them. Suite 4 Froug Building Tulsa IncL T:r.
Madame Francis Reveals Secrets of
Past Prudent and Future.
Thai ii viirr.iin who has never own
ymi licl'ine liy the exercise of her
know leike mid tu vstorioux powers
ran ti'll ymi of yourself your pnt.
your ehiirai'ter your Insles of thiiij:.4
ymi are plnnniiii: for the future how
they will materialize and K've .V"
advice ciK'ernini: them as well as
remove any dimltl. seeiiiH almost a
miiacle. Yet such is the ease with
Madame Francis elairvoyant and pal-
mist. She has proven her wonderful
lowers to many here in Tulsa and
has given (he greatest satisfaction to
every one who lias consulted her. In
Mime instances she has located lost
money told of things that were (fointf
to liapMn in the near future that
hare already materialized. Her work
is t nil v to he marveled at.
Il.ii ry S. Uiippini.' the pi'iiinntcr
ami nikeiti.inii ayciit fur the new
I'aikcr Amn.i ini'iit Co. stales that he
almost tliiminh with the ailvertis.
in fur the cnuiiii'' Kiivmen 's Curni-
val. with the except ii f a few tin-
i.hiii!; touches to he minle here ami
then'. The entire siirrnuinliiw coun-
try has liecii well hilled for a distance
nf seventy miles. Mini Mr. Hnppim: 's
i'i'mit will .xliovv that siiniethinjf like
lic thoii.auil sheets nf paMT have
'in n pi'sleil i n the hill In. mils hesiiles
n IiImtiiI ue of litliii'.'raphs hernhls
wnuliiw cauls I'lc. Ilcsliles msklllr
all 1 1 ii".:ular circus eoiintiy routes
the lollow im; ton have lieen well
l.ilhil:
Pawsnii Catoosa. Clareninre. Chel-
sea. Ifi'd Fork. Sapulpn. Itristnw.
i MniiiiiU. ISes Skiatunk l'awliiiska.
: Itixhy lla.kell Mnskueee Uroken
i Arrott (Weta. Poller Venlark Ap-
. iH'lachia. Iiie Ossire Cleveland (Iw-
lasso. Colliniville Veia Hainoiiu Och-
''latii. Itartlesville Okmulgee I 'a wine.
Jenninpi.
I Special i xi'iirsinii rates have been
; .ccuii'd on all the railroads for a dis
tance nt .eveuty-Hve miles tickets to
lie tiDid fur the return trip any time
iluiiiiir the week.
In addilinn to the advert isini; that
the carnival eompany is dninv' a nuin-
Ik'c of the leadini: merchants of Tul-
a ate advertising special sales for
that week. With all these attractions
and the secial inducements offered
there will he at least ten thousand
nut of town visitors in Tulsa the week
of June 4.
Elevators Carry More Than Street
Cars of a City Like Nashville.
Wherever the fame of Xew Yolk
skyscrapers has spread some vnirno
idea of the enormous capacity of these
cnli'ssal structures must have lieen
li'i mi'il hut it is lint inilHissihle that
few persons living rijrht in the me-
tropolis have made a careful study of
the activities of these commercial
centers. I'erliaps there are those who
would lan.iih to scorn the statement
that a siiiyle liiiildinv in New York is
entered daily liy ."iO.IMIO persons or as
many as the entire population of Har-
rishin v. I'll. or other similar cities of
the I'liiled States like Houston Tex..
Akron (. Lincoln N'eh. ami more
than there are persons in cities like
Montgomery Ala. Wherever such a
statement may he discredited it is
only necessary to point mi the fact
that an accurate count was made one
day hy F. T. Haeon superintendent
of the Park How Syndicate building
one of the most conspicuous of the
New Ymk skyscrapers of every per
son who entered the elevators in that
place. It was a simple matter to
station tiuanls at every entrance to
the huihiiii'.' and v.ive each person
ciitcriui: a ticket which was taken up
I v the elevator drivers. At the close
of the day these tickets were counted
and it was found that something over
"(i.(MMt (leisons had ridden the elevat
is that day. This is said to exceed
the entire street ear system of Nash
ville Tenn. in a sinule day this in
formation coniinif from a former sup
eriiiteuilc nt of the trolley service of
that city who was subsequently em-
ployed as one of the agents of the
Park Row skyscraper.
C. Ii. PIFER OPH. D.
Eye Specialist
Is now located in your city of Tulsa and hopes by .renderinj; yon the best
if M.rvi.e to merit your patmniure. Tin re is as much science required
in Jit t i ii vr jjlmwi's for defective eyes n ;n "i'i -? I i i medicine.
PROMINENT MEN INDICTED-
"XLN'T" brand soda water is made
from pure distilled water. The South-
western Bottling Co. 3-24-tt
President of Kansaa City Jockey
Club Placed Under Arrest.
Kansas City May 'J(. The prand
jury has returned six . indictments
against lr. J. S Cartlncr president
of the Kansas City Jockey Club and
Charles Oldham a bookmaker for
violation of the kmI selling act pass-
ed by the last leirislature. jj wfl!)
charped in the indictments that they
violated the law last Saturday in (he
races at Elm Ride track. The races
were run to test the law but the
eoiinty prosecutor at the time declin
ed to eause the arrest of b partici
pants.
Save Your Eye Sight. $500 Reward
will be paid for any ease of di feeiivn -silit in t totally bii'nd whjch he
cauniit improve with his s ecial jtro . u ias-..es.
Symptoms of eye defects: llemlach i..n.... iliiitin' pains in the eye
halls or jerking of the muscles and etc.
CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE.
Shows diplomas from two lemliii'' coile.es in America. Also he shows over
10000 testimonials at his nfllce. Olli-e linns: II to l'J 2 to S. Sunday
by appointment.
C. H. PIFER OPH. D.
Office Hotel El De Toro
Corner First and Cincinnati Sieet. Tnl.a. Indian Teritory
Base Ball Park For Sale to the
Highest Bidder
The land now used for the Baseball Park is for sale subject to the leirse of
this year. This tract has .KM) feet facing on Second street and 300 feet
facing on Frankfort Avenue and is 300 feet deep.
It has unexcelled railroad facilities. The M.. K. & T. Santa Fe and Mid-
land Valley right of ways touch it and the Frisco switches are within
.100 feet.
For wholesale houses distributing ho USPS. Cr AMY lllimnnta rpnmriritr atIm.
orfdinary railroad facilities this block has no equal.
Rids for this itnntcrtv will be received un to nn.l im.i!inr .!. 9 inn
the company retaining the right to reject any and all bids.
B. F. Rice Secretary Tulsa Athletic Association.
MAR TINIS
The Druggist
East Third St.
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Eureka Plumbing
COMPANY
First-class Work
Gnaranteed -
E. ThlrJ St.
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Brady, J. R. Tulsa Daily World. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 208, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 27, 1906, newspaper, May 27, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134658/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.