Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 298, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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IM MOVING PICTURES
TWO COMPLETE REELS
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A city boost. Hundreds saw the pic
tures yesterday. Tulsa as she rea
reels in connection
My
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SOME OF THE THINGS THAT
WILL BE SEEM
liimly Hold Tuls.i Hotel Ilijli School w it h s ii.l.-nls Unit
schools New World building IMoihmt lJuiltliii Clinton Uuililiiifr
Central National building lialtini'irc Hotel I'ivsIin tcrian diuivli
Calholic cliurch Methodist church Christian cliurch fire depart-
ment exhibition drill police force on parade; court house Klks'
Home Drew building Oklahoma Iron Works Palace building
Mjivii Piiildini; Shootim;' an oil well. Panorama views of the.
wholesale and fadoi'v sections and business distrii-1 etc. etc.
PRICES: itf CENTS TO ADULTS-5 CENTS TO CHILDREN
T TTHfo Tlsat Sweet Voice Vocalist
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SOCIETY NEWS
VERA OWYKNE TELEPHONE 0U0
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H tiikcs a hiTnlni! to lie cco-
noinirul. ilulmk.
Mr. ninl Mrs. Tliomxs 1. Munrn"
of No. 7d!) Siiuth li-lrnit uvt'liiu' iiri'
Ii:iv1iik OiiH vi'iilni; for a ti ll il;is'
I visit 111 Hull tslmrn anil liush vil ! ill.
Jr. iiml Mrs. W. K. PJUintl of Smith
! n i 1- avi'iiuu cxiicrt to K t" I " i 1 1 1
j In .MisMiuii far a isit with hmno
; folks. Mmiiluy.
if' '
Mr. M. S. WVljsti'r n luriHil to Tul-
kii yistirilay nft"r a two inoiiihs'
vimi. witli homo folks In Wart ran-.
Tciin.
Mis. W. II. I'crk of No. 815 North
IX'Iivit avoniii' will roturn homo tlio
last of the wcok from 'I'olrilo o.
lu re shp has heon tlio gui'.st of home
folks for ii month.
Mr. n ml Mr. t'harlps U Waili of j
No. 7ti.ri South Di trolt iivciiuo have
ri'tiirnrrl home from a dolluhtf il
may of a month at Chicago and otln-r I
lioillu'rn lake roHnrt. i
Mrs. Lop C. Wt-llfi of fiioith Kostim
nvi niu' will rctiirn home this evenliiK .
from a pleasant stay of a f )W weeks j
11 Colorado.
Mrs. I.uiy Yoiinii Is expicted to ar.
rive toilay from oklalioina City for
an exteniieil visit in the home of her
daughter Ir. Mary S. Mrl'iko and
famllv on South Haltimnrp uvenue.
M's H. N. Hyniim and son Mr.
ltoy Hyniim of No. 1-3 South i'h -nine
aeiuie left last liiulit for a
liiontli's visit with relatives In St
1'aul. Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Kohert C. Cialhralth
have arrived from linver Colo. to
make 'i'lilha their pl.ice of resldenee.
I'or the presi'iit they will he at the
ltu Hotel. Mr. (iiill.roath is connect-j
cU with tho Tixas lompany.
Mrs. James II. Sykes of No. S 1 1
Ho.ith Huston avenue entertained a
company of youn people last eve-
lilUK In Vomilment to Mr. fykes' sis-
ter Miss llurnetle Sykes of llroketi
Arrow who Is a piteKt In their home.
Mr. and Mid. Hi x Kins; of I'tli a
street arinounee the Mith of a tino
Iiliie-pounil son who ennie yesterday
mumlng to gladden their home.
Mr. ami Mrs. T. 1 WMIa.-e and
iliildren of Nn. T'4 South Main ulrei I
who have Wn vUHihK hoiio' fii;.
MaylH Id. Ky . tor the past sr.. ral
Weeks ere exiei ted to I ' 1:11 II home
shortly.
i
Miss Marttiret Von Wanir h is re. !
Inrmd from a two months' visit in I
Cilieayo ai eoinpaaii ii hy In r tisl-' j
Miss Moilie Vim U';i;i" who will
spend the fail ami winter In Tulsa. j
Mr. n ml Mis. Walter l'rauei have
(returned Imuii a several weeks' visit
'with ri lathes of Mis. l'ras-r in I
(Jreenville 1'a.
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miivim; i n n lii s oi' nn: ri v
AKi: I 'l'l Itl .S'l l; J'KODI C TS
r I 1 1..M HT.
Mr. ami Mrs. K. lv I'arrett and
ehildren Miss l lamhe Kees Mi-i
Vera Willlioiir and .Messrs. Ilairv
Klnzie mid Halph Will ji'mr returned
yesterday from u week's vampltm
tl ili lo ar Selieen Mo.
The Woman's Auxiliary of Trinity
i:pisiopal (hiireli will meet in tun
Uulld room tli'-s afternoon at ':30.
nm ALL
Mr. and
and haJ'.V
Lewis l.a
tile Missi
South Klw
lliiiidrisls Isit the Co.y luirini; tin;
1'ny; to lie Shown Again Today
and 1 onnii row.
Ncuitiic iutcc Poooden
Mrs. Ralph V. Hamahaii
daiiKliter Katlierine oi i
w ho ha v e hei n quests of j
llanrahan of No. SI? 1
d avenue the past three
Jim."
tin-re's tho
Pioneer
Make. Dress Shield. MWm
Absolutely Unnecessary
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Weeks returned home yesterday.
Mr. Charles Cook of t'.romiiie Is
a Kiiest of Mr. and Mrs. Itohert (lal-
hreiiih of Smith r.ouiin r avenue.
Miss Klizal.elh Hurrow will return
S-ptemher 1. to net up eia.-s In piano.
I'or teres and further informHtlon
phone l'JS or eall South Denver.
adv
For
the dainty
woman for
tht ivnman wbnsft
1 1! I"''" ' clothes have been faded
UIlll ppUiltU lUk Uil H"UI.U
lit"' who sutler Irom excessive per
spiration
ODOR-O-NO
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Keeps the armpiti fresh dry and natural. Elim-
inates excessive perspiration and its odor from
any part of the body. Harmless and guaranteed.
Applied externally. 25c and 50c sizes.
Get a bottle today at any "live" dealer
in toilet articles. II your particular dealer
hasn't it order direct giving his name to the
ODOR-O-NO CO. Cincinnati O.
SOLD BT
Klatler Drui- Co.. Rall Dma Stor.. The Quak.r Dm C PmrtUa Drug
Co.. and other "Uv." Oealar. In Toll AxUota fa M 0o-M-j
anore'a Mothlof "Jnst aa OoodL"
M. II. W'atets I ndert al.e-r I idy
iissistant. l'riviite unilAilanee. 14
Third I'hoiie S3. adv.
Robert A. MeHlrney. I'mlerthkliiK I
I'arlors. 17 Wist Thud St. Phone tr.ti.
Residence phono l'jl. adv..
The Pine Rlhhons of (iiiuo M. K. !
iliureh will eive Ice cream on the j
Iiih whuul uroiinds l'rlday IilKht.
The $17 Tailoring comjiony Invites'
you to lliKpcct the Hulls ns made up i
from time to time. 10 West Third
treet. JV j
ItreukliiK the li.
"Now Miss Imogen"." armies thn
ynunK man who has !ecn receivinn
the frlyld tdares and the monosyllabic j
replies to the fair yoiinR thinK who!
chose to become offended at him at j
the dinner nnd continued to accumu
late indlKtiatlon at the opera "It's
perfectly useless for you to attempt to
act like an Icebera. Hclencn tells us
that only one-clghth of an Iceberg; Is
visible and you "
Considering the fact that he was
wearing an evening tfown he really
tniKht have exercised a bit more tact.
J'idpe.
Many a felnw lays his heart at the
feet of a girl who deliberately kicks a
goal with It
t'oiK'liiilc l:ilnilnntlon Trial.
TAMP 1'KKRV Aug. 2H Hhootlng
of the flnlal trial of the National Rifle
team was concluded this evening.
Final eliminations were made and all
of the 45 national teams now are
lined up tor the (reat contest.
; ranted ni tliartor.
OKLAHOMA CITY Okla. Aug. 21.
(Ppeclal.) Secretary of Btale Hen
F. Harrison today granted a charter
to the Queen Uil and On company
of Oklahoma City capitalized at
$25000 : Incorporator! U Wilton
O. K. Chaffee V. V. ltryan and M. E.
MoVean all ot Oklahoma City.
"There (;oe
"Aw looke
building.
"Tliat'M .Main street ain't it'.'"
Th'Se were some ot the trie from
inii i est oil j oui.ksters who const imt-
eii a portion ot tlie imineiise i row. IS
at the tjo.y tin .iter yeslenlay that
witnessio tin; Inst day a run of the
Tulsa inoMiif; pn tines.
'1 He films i:in.e up to the expeela-
tiolis of all and exi eded the anlii i-
pi'doim ot ma ii y. Tlie photograph
as u general tliluK was excellent.
1'iicts ol persons in the arious scenes
wile easily dist ititjun lied by frli.-nus
Ot the H'll'jel ts.
Many little comedy situations
brought forth lauKhter and all Hie
tune the pi' tun s were on the sereeii
the andienci- kept iiji a llvi ly hum of
eonwos.itjon as eiieh siieceediHK view
was flushed in front of them.
The pictures sercd to Impress
Tulsaiis wltli the muvn it uile of their
city. Many people really had not
realized before that Tulsa was us
laree a city as the films prove her to
be.. 1 he camera man had obtained
a striking panorama of the til y from
the top of the 1'irst National i ann
building and this an the snbjiet of
much favorable comment during the
tlay.
The fire department km shown
throwing fifteen stnarns of water si.
iiitiltn neounly and this scene was pro.
longed by some comedy In which a
"Kubo" visitor to the city was seen
turning in a fire alarm etc.
The school bi ehes were especially
enjoyed by the crowds. The May-
pole dance given IttMt spring by tho
city schools was Included In the reels.
To many peoplo the views depict
lng the process of "shooting" an oil
were a revelation.
The program was delightfully Inter-
spersed with a song by Miss 1'ern
Snyder. Kho will sing at each per-
formance ugain today and tomorrow.
Other reels on the Cozy's regular pro.
grain will be shown In addition to the
Tulsa pictures today and tomorrow.
The usual admission price will pre-
vail. Many persons could not get Into the
theater yesterday on account of the
crowds. The management of th the.
ter urges the public to attend In the
afternoons If possible.
( In Crti n llox.-i (inly )
Makes Tlie Complexion Ilcautiful
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Velvety
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Money Rack II Not
Entirely Closed
Tbe soft velvety
apiearance re-
mains until pow-
der is washed off
l'liiificil by a new
ptoi'css. Prevents
sunburn and leturn of decolorations
The increa".itij popularity is wonderful. !
Wiiiti: Ji.r.sn J'ink Iim'sr-nr. Hy
toilet counters or mail. I'tiee 50 cents.
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Thousands of sick women have written to tell of the
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The great record of over 50 years of success which
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dressing that relieves pain and heals
at the aame time 16c 60c $1.00.
Acceptances were received yester-
day from two of the iuont Influen-
tial men in their respective Inns of
lii.slhe(s In the country who have
thus far been invited to attend the
iry Farming i-oiigress. Frederick
I) riiderwood president of the Krlo
railroad and J. II. liilsilalu. ol i t-
taa Canadu chh-f director of agri-
cultural experimental work In t.'un-
ada. will be here. In their olll lul ca-
piuities. .Mr. I'mlerwood Is one of the fore-
most figures in American railroad
circles and Ills road tho Krie has
taken a connpli nous part In the du-
velopmeiit of iiKrlciiltiiro In Canada
and has done much to revolutionize
tlie industry throughout thu doniln.
Ion.
The letter received fro nit ho of-
fices of Mr. I'mlerwood follows:
Mr. Frederick II. I'mlerwood begs
to acknowledge with thanks thu
kind Invitation of the governors of
tlie International lry FarmiiiK Con-
gress and citizens of iiklnhoiiiii to
attend the International Soils Prod-
ucts exposition at Tulsa. Oklahoma
October iUinl to November 1st 191
whli h he has pleasure In accept iriK.
n this ronne(1tlon the courtesy of
the Hon. l.ee Crucc governor of the
state of Oklahoma and the Won. W.
it Motherwell minister of nicricul.
lure of the province of Saskatchewan
Canada In siilipleinentlnn the Invita
tion Is hereby acknowledged
thanks.
August 22 1U.
REXALL STORE 113 S. Main
DELIGHTFUL DERMA VIVA
THE IDEAL POWDER
Makes Red Btowh or Dark Fact Nck HanJg or Armt
as Vi'hilt t milic and no one can tell yoi Save it on.
SatufatUon guirajKecd or your nioney bH--lr :o 50c.
CETM.W & CAMPBFLL
with
IniHwilili.
Startled he looked about him. "My
lens are comfortable." he tnnttered.
"My knees aren't cramped. I can get
the kinks out of my calves and even
lean back a Utile. My lino of slulit Is
unobstructed. Why not only can I
me everything I can ulso hear every-
thing! I can retire to the foyer with-
out (list urbliu: 16 people or even one
but - I'm comfortable sitttiiK here that
I'd rather stay Just where 1 am.
Theae liKhts the music- the scenery
all look real yes they ntnuiKlv sug-
gest reality hut It's Iliipm-Hile. Who-
ever heanl of a comfortable theater?
1 must be dreaming."
And doiv me It that's just what
he was doing.- Musses.
Ilrcct.-i I tH'iiiliturcH.
"Who'a that Impressive-looking wo-
man over yonder'.'"
"Thai s Mrs. I'nck m. She's a re-
markably strong minded woman and
they do say that she commands a very
large salary."
"How does she earn It?"
"She doesn't earn It. Her husband
earns It and she commands it."
Tuck.
FRECKLES
i
I Now 1- the Tunc to t.ct Kill ol Tho.-
I gl.v SMlt
There's no longer the .slmhtcv need
of feeling nsh.uiieil of your freckle.
Ills the preset Iptl'Tl ot tl 1 lie d'U hie
'strength l Kuuraiiti . d to remove
these homely spots.
Simply get an ounce of othine
double strength from li. tnian and
Campbell and apply a Tit ' If of It
1 night and morning and ou should
! Sunn seo that even the worst fnokley
have begun to disappear while the
lighter oni i have vanished entirely.
It Is seldom that more th m an ounce
j Is needed to completely clear theskln
land gain a beau Ifnl c'c.ir complexion.
Ite sure to ask for the double
. strength othine as this Is sold under
I guarantee of iinne ha' k If It fail
to remove freckles.
1CglMlaliirr Ki-ognlics t.lyiin.
AMtANV. N Y.. Aug. 2d Lieuten-
ant (lovernor Martin II. (ilynn was
formally recognized as acting govern-
or by the assembly early this morn
ing ufter a bliteil debate. The vote
of such recognition stood forty eight
for and 29 against.
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 298, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1913, newspaper, August 29, 1913; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134808/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.