Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 307, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 9, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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THE TULSA DAILY W 0 UD T V V. K I) . V . SMI'TKMHKH 0 101 H.
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KUIl Sl'ltlM.". M Vim .
HEART FAILURE OR GUMPS
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A.L III.Mil 1 1 si pi. I. I'lipnm-
llolis ful I lie IIIIIVI'IIII Ml i.f (In- llpH
Wile Irllnliil In (ilillii Minimal V
" i I n I ' 1 1( today nl tin- ri. million
nf tin' hiitU'll.ll hanlii. nil Ail)."llM tl
as i inn pa i cil wiili J nut' 4. I.m.111. iii
i i i'.i; il t .Him. w lull' iiiiIimiIh.iI
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kinmii; I u.i Mm Mh.
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OKI. AID i.A CITY ih. hi pi. .
- Individual deposits iii Mnii' Limits
IllCllllholl llllllllXl Imlf H Illlll "II III. I
I'i iw lii'lut'iii .Iiiiiii M iuhI A 11)11-1 II
moulding tu the niiiiHiiliiliili il Lank
Ml U f I Illlll I iHHIII'll llV l' Mull' haul inn
ili pm lint hi (in .if. in 1 4 Hii' null-
viiIiihi iiisiH w.i. f;ci ::i.' s:h iii
ml I'll A UK list !l $411 I. iii. k I. 'I'lli li'
WHS II ill iTr.i'.r if lui Male I. .inks
(luring Hi l lime ami n ilccrtasr i.f
"' lui I In- ji'iir endiuK .1 1 1 1 1 . There
vim mi increase m ibpoMi' i.f marly
fmir niillii.ii over ii. vi-iii. Tin' tn-
till I'Hulll fK I
Hill I.f I.HMi.i-
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mer'i rt:un ir
with fi'-mi ti'i.nl.li'
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I i ll'-nt Vliviniti'.
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1 1 1 1 . Hts HM'liiiniini; i'nin.;i!i-
'i. nh.-..ti'.l in iil.iwwr al. ..I.'
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Iml fur II few
ml.) that th"
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IIUAI M -It 1 1 I.I Y MIUU
THE TRAINER'S STORY
I ilm iiti'1 Tu IimIii in v Tu I Miik
J(; Hill liuli) I'll Inl ine'
1 en Y t in
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Ul III
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IH I'tlHS 111
till lit I.I 11.11-
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tile tliillilh
I 111 ee w . I'e 1
I n i lil.il ill lll
II In t In tit lit .
The lh. I il
Henry
M" ' ' I 1 1'
I i. .1 I
i iiii. . f
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tin w r.
Ilnw tile
Ih ii nn uti i j 1 1;.
lie nn H eil. 'J'n
Inn i umi'li ti 1
weie lu'iiblv I'liiu.i
I' W In II .-mile ll.iHi-
I'iil lei !ly l iilllielel Si t-
iil MiMh iiiiil I'liitmy
U'lilh il Iiiiiii ii inni h in
I "In l.l Hie men. All
i ril'ly Iml mil nlmni t lm
SCHOOL B
Flfl FALL TERM
Iml
will lei i M l
I ' I I ill (ul J illy M nil iii-
'f III
v. lie ti
Hill I'll. ill "
flukes I'l
ll.lll till' n
line k'nt In
I I'l'nlialily
h Hi t
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' Will. I
r- meal
I .. in.. i in i.. p. 1 1 i.i M tin- h it
l-.v i i Inn!) w In vu iit in Hie
l.'ii ) earn at w rmneinl'i i Hi
I ' '''I'h.i lit ami U.4 nn Hi - "l 1
I' I'll. i lit I. ul 11 in l .il u it) ."
I 'le a I. at ill e i.f the ell . ns.
''ll' I' I'h. Hit t.l teli wars Htm ih
i..fcii tn. I.aseluill j layer mnl eirmis
Nl.ir tin!.!) ami m. uriami) H
"el. inb in II e I . ulinw Imlay. At
I 111 IM I ) MallliWM.il Willi I'lnii My.
ei e.il lui).' ami 'llniiii' Hun" llal.ei'
ill lit- hat knlvi In i ne (f the hi); lulu
nl tin- eiii m
"I ilt'li'l lelle Hie .iiiiil. in mm
niiilei -.si. in in what a reiiiiitk.il.il. lent
Iiiih l.i i ii iii-1 in I isln -l in ir. lining nn
'le.hant I. threw u hail." he.nl
Miii lie) lellli. "Allil. iifler illl
illl Is Iml bn Illlll II fur )
us Ihi' i ll haul. I
leaeh Knk.i tn Ihlnw the I
jn-i naturally 1-ariieil it Ii
I. ink Iwn Wlllti'lH II Ui. II
f mil 1 IM' hem s ii il.i .
Iii Ii .iiiiiii); tn i'lt. h th' meat
Hum; K. I. ha I h. ham was a iin k
.' ' ! V lll"ll"tl. hell w e 1 hl'nW H I'll II
II IS u. 'lie ehiefl) ) a qui k Mlii.)
i mill n nl ih wiim. Vmi i.in hardly
li'iamiu mi ileliaiit .-iiai'imi); lis
tl'-l'l- I'.ll lh.it is UiM lal Ivnku
i.. j w h. n she thrnws II al hall.
I'i nan with her winter liefnre
I in ilil imt ui I very I.r. Uisl
r. I tii.'k i ' the J).. ih ti t inliii i
iIm ii .ni nl the hall eaine. if
Im i anJ I N.iii! Inur nr
lav (nielli 1. YV'e VM.IlId
' rent a lew minutes
II iiKain.
IIS' ll. II IS llllms.-lhl'
line i 11 111 liii'.r iiiiiii
I'i !' w iii thi' lennlar
I'm that em-nuts
i' lilill) I'laei'il the
sewer. The hittir
lieen il.iim.' ii lal'e
illy
I he H'W
never w
whs .hint I"
1 111 l el' hei
that the ii.i.-ii-lhrt'ii)-'li
Ihe
way. Theie me
i'l Ihe Stnkeli
tiisnline In the
ei'iii ei n has
IH'i'liun nf Ihe
M i i :itlN I I A HI AT OIU 'llllol.T-
.I It SAYS U IIINI ItY JS
ICKAKY 'JO (il'l li 1 1:.
TWELVE TEACHERS RESICfi
iiiitp nf rii.is. m (it w..
lli;;li Srliniil nu iilt): m ill i lea
Are All I ill il.
mm
IHkSi I ri- Vm I if F. f'TIB
tv-i
liiiii l llullcllim Ol.liilminn & M 11..
llinl (lllrleeii niher ii(inKM liiilluiir t.
l nl I tittt nt . rm lilnl m th. okliilioiiiu A. A
Cnlli ii'.
ihix
lll'Rf
M.
Se)eiily-liye liislniel - a t'i ii ntifiil eiuiiiim
df i-ik'tity iieriK Kipii in ( ilntiniliirliN for
K "'"I PlrlH make A. & M. Ihe HlnniiTeHt
I'i'lle)'!. In the Ki.tilhw.Kl. A tullcifi' jilunt
cksIiiik t.MKi.dOO; eiiiiinetil valiied nt tin. re
thnn $;'.r0(.l'li; a inmlel farm i.f dOO ucrea
rniliiates einiiimiml iiimilmiiH at nnee
lnsti iii linii Ih fiee. !() ami plrlH fiijny
the same 4iJ ii it.tfri-H. Milltdry trainiiiK fur
l'.)S niiilei- V. S Anny ( 'din r. TIiIh eolleKe
Ih Kii.nil i) .
er.il I ln ei i nn
i-iili-r Willi.
ml
nlitvly I y the Slate am
nts Ki hi h liniile llrndnati'S
l-X llllllllitiilll.
Th- fall term jusl .m.. Alli'iulaneo
!n lurire. It.iys .-iml cirls lnletnliii)' to enli-r
iw..i ci i..K(j.; CliASiSKS this
fchtinld reniirt inniniilly.
The tvi:n-tv yki:ks fiimiiT rornsu
IN' ACKH'I LTUIK AM) IniMKHTIC Kt'UX-
o.MY iiih'iih n.'lnl"' 7 fnr inaluru m n and
VM'llieil h Well s lmy 'iml fdrlH.
year
Kt.r full iiifnriiuitinii write
Oklahoma A. & M. College
ti-ai In i I hri'i' cf w limn
year eiiiiili.Md in Inirli
illlnelils the remnllillit
year iiiNt I'lii lni h in thi!
'link' Wi'lk fnr Ihe imut
Hai l. .11 w i re nn tup nf
mid li) Wiis inside.
ti ll tn ii).ht Ins pipe
there was ii tn rifle
lit t
lew ) i am.
Karl) and
III!' II. lllllll'l
I I V lit n n
When Maidenly
eM'K'Siun. In was 11. w n alnmst mil
nf the huh- i.ml the other tm nun
w he w i re 1. ii 8 over iind
iluw nw aril were Mown ten feet awav
Stillwater Okluhoma.
All
filer
t l it nil
the
1 1'lillH
1111
ill.
W i
lint
She
If. II
I k ink
lh ri
and
aim. nt e
nl tu th.
i in. i ) in
I'll'!' alt!
to their
'J'weh i'
wire kisl
M'liool del
iiini' last
(iiiiili-s will not he iiiehiiled Uns year
on Ihe fai nlly ul 'J'nlsa eity h hiiuls
nei'ordiii t Snpi riiiiendeiit K. K.
I iherhullzi r win says that (heir
I'e.siiii.ullmis lime rei inlh h i n re- i
i'i . . '
" i"n. i iiusi' wiiu itii' e resi)iiii'U
are: i:dna lildtiisun mat heinal P'h
in liiKh Kilionl; Hazel lliumer Kiin-
lish in hiifh m-hool; Carl Ku liards
niaiiual liaiiniii: in I:. ! it tu.i.l it...
Inukii.K i sinmd kimle teiii lieis are: Charh'S
MniKiiii Mil I'll Heli.iefter .Mrs. HaD-
Kiisl .Maude Kalk It nth C. AiI.'iiiik
.vlary Hi-akey lOtln-l .Markweli
Anna I-. Spivey and .Mrs. Ada Stew-
nils
TULSA ALL
N Ireatmeiit in n dni tni's nf
r w hu h lliey wi'ie ri nioMil
Itumi-ff.
I
I last
V. lilt
j 1 111
I pu-tllMe. K
i In i' huiiin a
w n k a hall' In i
ami thi n en at
sun nil I urns ahmit the
H im' the Fk In heiiij; hiirm d
tirely ulT. They were rui'h-
I 1 1 mi n sk ilistrn t and Kiven I
Althoueh thi'lr resignation!! linvc
only ri'ieutly been received the city
siiperinti'iident hayn that the vacan-
cies! ha)i' all heon filled.
What Is expected to he one of Ilm
liiKk'i'St Indiioenu'iitx to m hool atten-
dants iiml olio that will lik.ly ma-
terially iiit-rease the attendance is Ihe
iiil 1 1 it li in of a i'1'llrn' in puiilic spi'ak-
niK iindir Hp' diri'itimi of K. il.
lUitidcs nf Marshnll nkln. nn fikla-
hi'ina n nn ei'sll y graduate.
All preliiniiiary arratDii mi nts pri'-
I'aialury tu the opening of school
next .Monday Septem her IT have
lii.'i n practically completed aiTol'diiiy
ti Siiicriiiti'iiileiit i ihei'liull.er.
AVAIIIW Mi:ltS.YIIA'
IN II I I lit I III
Tin: Titu i'.
I'All.l l
YIN
tamp im :i; i; v.
l ull' tl Sl.U s ti-aii
inati h today with
Thi' team Iruiu the
i Sept. S. Till'
won tin' I'alina
n siiii'i' of 1. 714.
Aim ntiiie ri'piih-
IIlK
I.OI'OIIIOllM- I.H-.I Mt'lil hm I s.
ill Supply iim i )
I Ji-i'tricil .
A raili uinl l.-i.i):i . t
tllllKI nf Ihe .WI'I' Ih
KUpplled W 11 ll elect 1 I it
hi); l ie Iii -h ln'i'i. ;mi p
Hill i nn Illl- w us I ru m; ht
ta !'! shups in Tupeka.
II Ullll'l I 11 I ill I he In a
I'llhllc Illllll s c.ml
IIIH. It was .l. iced in
I.I'
I"
im nuw fiirnishiim
pi'Wir lur ihe plant.
Kef Illl' se. uml time lh
the hmlei s al 1 Im i L-. 1 1 1 1
hrokc d.iwn Siind.iv niehl.
fell nf lh' Till.. i m v.at
iricl.'ll is said (u have heen le
fur (he hieakduwn (mini
erippli'd cunii!i
earn did iml I
o'clock M ond. iv
later I ha n usual
however. reined
lust ihkIh power
the illy. The i
l ui ii i.-hi d
ht Tills. i
iiirhi A
'We Mu
ll uni i hi- Sa n
Illlll pi. lie. I ul
1 plant nf tin'
I) ul Hkl.ihn
n I" r.uien and
'It was niipu-sihle lur to lake
huld nt her Hunk ami slum lur huw
to I...-; Ihe hall. II i ulililn 1 have lieen
done 1 hat w ay. hal 1 did w as tu
'ihv I" In I I in '.i d In r ami rvplain
i il V. hat I VViillled Just as I vv imlil In
'IuhI vVhi n she would make sum'
lillle plumes-- would praise h. r ami
'in. ita).e In!' and she vvciil.l t ry
ll.iliier Ill'M tllui'.
Cuold .'.!ii' understand what 1
aid " h v of emu se Kh plialltK
aeliialh haril'i In understand what ur
S.lV tn III 'in. Till- elh.-r I'M-nllilj III
ihe nn'.'. Ki'11 was plav ii ami H ied
I" have smne fun with inc. She
wouldn't ihtovv th.' hall just dropped
il down In li. .nl nf her. I knew she
he was M'l'Hiil with a score of liik4
nine piiinls ah'-ail nf Canada's S' nrc
i'f l.'.TT.. Sweden made 1 4 s-l anil
Peru 1.4ii.".
'I'lie slmutlm; was mi Ihe Mill !MHI
.-mil l.liini-v.iiil rauuis.
Till' seores an- i ensille! ell flnod
as a mi'iiiik iiirlh wiml hhw in tin-
f.UI' of tin- sllliulelS. Till' UllllllUK
Hole was SIV poillls heloW thai llUl.lf
hy the I'liitei'. Stalls I.i. in when 11
in pi iiieil Ihe prize in I'aiiad.i.
Thi' Canadian team was much sur-
prised at Ihi' result as it in mo In re
.leti't'iiiiiiiil tu win hack the prize. The
Arecntine spoolers did well cons-id-ei
ini: that they were not ai eii.-toiiu d
lu lull); rankle shuuliius
M.KKS YlSl.i:
u:i i:statk.
ill Heart of
1 iles Suit on 1'ioperty
( iipilal.
OKLAHOMA CITY Si pt. S. Til
I'oinpliani'e with an nrdir Irum I is-
Iricl .Iniluc Clark John C. Adams
plainiilf in a suit niminsl Kohert W.
llikmns anil about Ctnl ih feudiinis fur
recovery of a iiiiartor section of land
J.AIM THAT (l find OI IM5 K(K
A JMi: WAS MAIIK II V
TIT.SA M YA.i:U.
THREE GAMES PLAYED
Siiiuliii llileateil Ti-ains fi Hok
Oil Jlilli ii iii Occasions Nctcr
J 'lit) I'll (in; Tin III.
S.ipuki:i l:i.sihall fans take exocp-
limi to Hie report that th in.imiKo-
ini'iit o the SHpuipu u.-ihimhui cluh re-
lusi"i 1 l oiinli'iiai lui oiler of $100
on Hie side mid winner take all for a
mniio with the new Tulsa All-Star'-.
Thi' muniiKi nn nt of the new Tulsa
cluh however insists that such
pronosition was made to the inaiiacer
if l tit; Siipulpa ti it in anil to date ll"
nn lination has heen shown hv lli!l
tulic nil the offer. In nr.ioi i
matters however ihe TuK-i
rciti iate their rlfi r lu d
th"V art. ready to nlay tl.i
in Tulsa or
The STEINWAY Piano
J O
llll(lll
CUiiI('(l; to lniil
ln ties Tor all makes; to create a world standard
'ui i i i ii it iii ;i i -ve
il I'cplltatioil fiij- t(H(
I Ik' -I
it i'i. . j l . i. l
i i ui iiii ill.' 1 I ;i
quality uu-
the basic
miaiiiu'oac led hv 1 Ik-i-k
Stcinway acliievemiit tJu-ouli four wiiera-
is tlie
tions.
Quality slMiild he the onlv (letcnniiiiiio- factor in
the selection f M iiiim.
Grand $750 and up Vertegrand $550 to $600
According to Case.
He guarantee the vvest prices on Steinwav
J ianos iti eveiy style -we'll allow you to .av $15 .r
uioiilh on a new Steinwav Veite-rand. ' "
IT you can't call write
417 S. Main J. W. JenklHS SOHS MuSl'C Tulsa
Your Home is so Cheerful
ii
clarify
All-S!iirs
slnle thai
Sapulpa el'.unipionv either
Mipuipii lor tlOU on the side and lh
winner to take the ui-uks cm.. .
iicipls. The fiillowiiitr comiumiini- 1 1
situated In thi' Iuis-iucsm ei'ftinn of I""" ls '''Hhl in iln ri'curd of Sapiilpa-
i ililahoma (.'it) filed an ami'iuled pc-1 1 "'-s;l mnies. hui the fm reniains '
1 it ion Salurdiiy. HeekiiiK K niake his i "ul ll'l malum.' the J 1 00 rro-
claim more definite and certain. The!1"1'"""1 "'' never played any team
prul'i'i'ly which Adams is sei'kinR to
ri'i ovi'i' inclinli'H the Muck on which
When
use
woman
llti'd U) with Kh-cti'icit y. Besides vrm r-n
your Electric Utensils; iht' .... '
....it. mi 1 JIM III f 'J (
vv as
did
"I ol thi' inulivr I
siiiniiu r
' hi plain
Tl' ef-
r mi the
! 1''llMl.le
1 h.'
I I V
111
l.jlll)' hill
t 111!. ill
lie 'Vni
hl.l 111!. I
oil nuts'.
.' unit w i ill
it l.ll.tpl.
AH' r I had tt.it
ri -;1 ur tin- I'm
i.illi i' nl a tow
In i Jennie t h
or
. I
oiirne
said I
sl III .
I heat
She K
Ihi' I'll 111'
lo r in a
llutl't Mill
ou when
I luisy at
TWO TIED F03 WiLSGN COP
thriiiii.h her
t in
d Ki
'nil ii
I'l'liS
hall.
h
i mi
1' Ihi' plain slr.il
"I'.i'iiiiiii; mini 7
murium: an Inmr
Tin- in 1 1 1 . i.l cniiin.'
.'ll Condi! lulls uml
!1S 1-eini; .Hlppll.-.l
t.l mai.'.-ii hull -i s ;iri
II
liflDK lipiiiii'il with all pnssihii hasie.
"SOME CLASS"
. M.t. iv 'I.i V 1 Hi: 1 ia si h
uiiv t hum i l.r 1 h v ih
) In m l ami tin- l.u-l
allmitiun ..f th' nn.li
on thum has a nr.
il I :lrph. lilts lo
as a churns mi l dues.
I en I'lrph.-ltlt s i ntllpu)
.'ft 111' I 'ill Illllll Illlll 1 .Illl
On II :i II hi- in re on Mi
tin. hi - 1.'..
.Ki. lu pit
i'l was i.nly
I h'SSle. I he
r. and Knku
I'lller than
The applause
1h.il Ihe whole
tire Is ci llli'ted
hal In llu Willi
applause as mm h
Two Aiiierii iiii iichts W ill Sn'
lii lilin; 1 i in i' I'm- tin-
( up Toihiy.
the
tin
inl.i
herd
i. and
S. p-
to yini whin tin'
keen Ihe dieidlioll
thi' 1 1 i f and how
)oii mi' iml 'ii p
.I'lpctili'
H""d ii
Is .11 tuc
vim; III
Is
ml
If
priil'i;cs Mm Hhould try
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Uillcrs
at once. It will help ymi.
SHE DIEO WITH HER SOI ajstH
K ill. il llemcir Ou r (.net for
m-alh of Sun Wiiu Whs
Mini Sn I n i da
III!'
i ik I. A ll M A CITY i "-I. i. S. pt S
i Special i With Ihe l.nlv i.f her!
Hon i Hi". U who w.m killed nt i i j
deiiliilly last Saturday while mil hunt
iiik lyinn hi tin. iiixt i unto Mrn
.Minn'' lltime. ;it; Mais old. Khot audi
M.M'.i'.l.l-: HK Al Mass.. Si-pi. R
1'hr nt h soiul' i' via in riiee in ihe
ii riu. in Ann i i. i. n si nn. Hum w Im h
Ihe Ihllllaus havi hn n el i tn i n - i 1
failed I'.llllV tu s. Ilh- the IIWl.nl of tl!
piit.'ip.il trophies The I'iina. nwin d
i liny l.owrll nf llosion. iii aimihi-r
::iik. llnMillK enlltift tied the Kilt p.
i ii I'll h) I' I'. CnrtO'. In ihe sliuct'o
lot ;ln- I'll suit nt M ilson cuji. The
Iwn uh(s. with two wins em h. will
still the sixth and lint nice tomorrow.-
Illlll Illl' loser will rel-t'lv. the Second
pi li till' ' O.M'I'llur I-OS'S truoliv.
Th" ti'tinuii iichi stm n. w Irfose
limin.r.eil in S.ilur-
iiU- sis w ill he un hand oi Ihe
i linii If- li'iii'..'iii ami fu the preseniii-
Hon dinner at I'itlit wlnn ilovernur
l oss win nan. I i'U'I tin' Jiwel cas"
which l'".ii-s his u.i mi'. The entire
parly will K' I'1 W.ishiiil-'liiii Wi'dnen-
.1111 to Witness :hc ile'lMiy i.f the l'iK-
i Lp hv I'l I Ti sulci! t YVIIsmi III (he I lii -i.
r; of thi' hip Mouse oi) ThuMd iv.
CUT
GLASS
lH) you routine that in buyinc
cut ulass. rtpfCtHlly the kind
pell. ou are nei uriiig iirtl-
clea of ue and Hrltsiii- Want).
'ut ifluH eonvi
taste anil ruiii.rs
or Biitel...aril.
if un Idin of
i on nny t. hit-
Kei our iarL-e pti.i k i f li.irt-
iii); n.ik.s. .; -. r. . i. rril.lv
l.ililtt. Mii'l.-iire. Inlrinalioii;
M rliiiii.
ki.d lniwlf nt lor home here
il.iv its ii result i.f cncvln o or
ilealll of the ho)
I Iii ii letter which Khf left. iidilnmrO
i to lu r iiiiiI her. hi ieiiies1i.d that hi
In' hurled Kith her Noli nix) that tv-
iiiest will he caiTMil out. Iioth Iii. dim
! Iii-ini; Inlerrisl at the mine tunc
Sorw l.ihel Suit Siilllllloin.
AI.HANY. N. Y.. Sep). K - As nn
incident in the fmht ever the cov-
hip l.i iM'n William Sulzcr nnil
Martin II. t.l.vnii. siini!Aones in two
'"' I hhel soils hrmiKht hy inililishors of
th- Knii-keri 'krr I'ress were Krrveil
toduv on Jan is Clvnn. vice- trsldi-nt
of the Alluuiy Kxi'innr I nmn cotn-
imny. liuldishcr of thr Tims I'nlon.
Artinn (tovnnor (ilynn. pri-sident of
the t'uiiipnny -p out of the cttv.
is limit the Oklahoma county court-
house the piupcrty on which are the
simps iind harms nf the Oklahoma
railway company anil that lyiiii" north
nf (irnnil avenue west of ahout
where Hudson avenue is and west to
alum! Western avenue Millions of
dollars' worth of property is involved
in thi' suit.
In lug amciiilrd petition. Adams
slates that he dot not enter nny por-
tion of tin. land descrihod in the
I'l l sidcnl'.'! 'l i n l i inn 1 inn of March !!.').
ISM' authorizum thr settlement of
Oklahoma on April 22 after March
2 anil prior in noun April 22. Sever-
al months lielori' however he says
hi' hoarded at a place within It half
mile ol the land hi' is seekiiif' to re-i
cover. In iihiilienee to thi' procta-i
illation warmiiK people to leave andJ
tin outside tin' houndarv lines and re- i
main out imlil tin- lands were opened i
In sYttlenii nt hi' claims hi- caught I
Ihi' first tram and went to l'urcell
in tin- ('hiekasaw Indian nation at
which place he remained cunt iniious-i
ly until aluiut the 2uth day of April j
INS!! when he we nt westward to fi I
point on the soiith.-ade ht the South
Canadian river. Al noon April 22.
1S!9. he crossed the river on horse
Inn and made the race for li.nd. fin-
ally olii'inini; Ihe quarter section he ls
now sei kin to ri ver.
Adams claims to have Income in-
sane m May. Mi9. un account of the
excitement caused hv his emleiivurs
to Tilted his hoinesiead entry from I
V. 1.. I'otieli. 1 lin-.i n. and other. 1
niiams tines nut ( iaim ne was ever
Jiidii inlly dei an-d insane. Itrstora-
tlon to unnily was cr.iliml. he Kaid
luniiiniiiK twenty nmnths prior to the
I't-iiiini'iicetneiit of Ihe actiuii. He
chump he Is the rightful owner of the
iiuarter wetioii now owned hy the liuo
defendants.
i position has
iii'in mi pui pa and is hv far it...
.''I semi-professional team ever
a nim d in tiiih city.
sin
PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
OF OKLAHOMA
"The Electric Company."
SAI'l'liPA Olvla. Sept. S. Kdltor
World- J ii tin World of Saturday
niormncr iippcared an article undi'r
th. (iipiinii: "Sapuipu cluh hlulfwl "
" crnint! juaiiiis of hall l.etwccn the
i'iiIsii All-Mars nnd the local elm..
Supulpa .has pljycd three (.auies this
season with Tiiisu teams and (hi. re-
sults wire;
May ::n; Supulpa S Tulsa 4
.lime 1 : Sapulpa 13 Tulsa 3.
.lune 10: Sapulpa 2i) Tulsa 4.
This is th. result of uainef li'wei !i
liiha iind Supulpa. If Ihe All-Stars
c.-er uri'rrid a name for iluo a siiie
Ji i one here knows Hiiythfiif; ahout it.
The last y.umo mentioned was arran'--'.'!
f'r y liiannuer 1 thi' Tills!
A.l-Stnrs and the naiues of lh. ol .v.
'is from Tulsa tiiveii to the emr
kiepir were: i'razier Aris White
MiiMty Yiniiic Carnuhan snit h mod
Carey uml llarihsty. 'J'hese were the
players defeated 211 to 4.
Later in t)l(- seasim !i . In) :n mi..
ty some Tulsan wanted a name with
the All-Stars and the iocal manunor
suiil "un" and pave as a reason thi t
Inlsii did mn have u team which
lould ccpe with .Sapulpa. So far f
ii reirnt cliallenirc Ik. coiu ertied ami
sproiallv froin responsilde parties
tl-.e Supulpa e'.uh kn
-k .r.TN vKc.Ks m1. nil fj I uflnti hH
MIX VIK.IX lilsi.
TO MM isT Till'
Aioi i u: r stkoxo.
A.
Oct
tlil'lVt
1111(1
i rood team
it nny time.
CITY KIHTOI; ni:.Miici;AT.
Croiiiliient Tlnsilotlmi I lend.
l'lllLATiKLl'lilA. l'n.. Sent. S
The Key. lir. Ueor).'e F. Spiekcr Tl.
!.. 1.. U 11. profowmr of church hln-
tory ut the Lutherjin thi'idnidcal sem
inary in Mount Airy Philadelphia
dud here lute Inst night lir. Spiekcr
wap J ycurs old.
m
JEROME
WITH ALL HONORS
(fmitlnuril from .)
Mr.
Only Elephants in the World That Play a Game
ofBaseball-W'ith Barnum-Bailey Show Sept. 15
r BmPMaMiHBMpBBBMpHMMnMMMWMMMMHWp
- ' ' -. - ' ... . . V. ' . .'' - " " r-- .k. -V-- .-
- - y ' . "" ' ' ' ; - .-'V" ; s -
v-v '.' v vX;fv'V'i -v.'.if: -. v.; 4v.iju
I)U 1I1UV
assured your lodmhip that I under-
"land trmroutrhly the -clrcumstatictp
i Him taw' aince l nave luen In
l anndu i have been received with
"lui.inii cooricsy in sherhrooke. in
pumrtitti ana i may tiay In Coaticook
j ... niMiniiiK jieopie. i am Pure
"""' nuve nwyi Intomjierate
have been tnteled by tjrnorance cf the
...i.s miner man tiy any rfal malice.
1 shall aJwaya renienil.er my visit
to Canada with rrent pleasure. Thtp
T-e mia oeen point-thlnK of htimlli-
atinn for mp Imt 1 doti't feU I have
"u n unlimited in-fore the thourht-
Tul jM-ovl here."
Therv was p siilidned outhunrt of
cheerins- when Jerome Rat down but
the cheer were drowned liv hisse
Md catrailp. MaglFtrate Mulvena
called for order and the crowd pour-
ed out upon the court house lawn.
Mr. Jerome went Immediately to the
station nnd bought a ticket for Island
ltit.. Vermont from where he will
motm- tn New York.
Hurry Thaw In the detention'room
at Ihe railway ptntlon almost Imme-
diately heard the newp of ht old op-
ponents acquittal.
"That p Rood" he paid. "It mvet
mn is tn."
This remark referred to the fact
Ihnt Thaw had offered to make jrood
.my im sustained hy Andre lioup-
penti n local hot l keepi'Vand one of
the two sureties on Jerotrre's $5v
bond.
It had not been derided ton'eht
hen Thaw would b removed to
Montreal. i
C. Trninho. cashier ..f ti... vi...
kopec National Hank who issued the
followitiK trade bulletin recently Is
a former president i n. n...;.
Mssippi toiiniesa and one of ukla-
hnma s -I'juKesi men intcllei tually.
What ho has to say aliotu the Inter-
nalioiial Dry lainiim; ci.iiBresa.ij
worthy of imte; "
"The International Dry iVrmlnu
(onpress to be held In Tulsa in u.-to-Her
promises to be the treat. .si .u.i..
cruiK of lamim-p and larm owners
ever assemhled at one time oklu-
honia MuskoKi-e can.do a Kreut deal
Ui help our good nelKhhor lu cnler-
talnniK this larKe body of pep.
and ai will gain much valuable
...... u-uiii'. iiua i'on(?resB will dis-
cuss the subject of soils tillaue meth-
ods. I inu machinery peed brceiUnB.
live stock and dalryiiiK. and in fact
everything pertaiiuiiB to farm educa-
tion farm nianuptement and fur in en-
gineering; the latter subject Includes
the building of pood road a.
"I'ry farmliiB" . M(t mall
farminK withouX water it means
that the farmer can crow umil t.i..
...i im wmer man most people think
is needed and through proper tillage
methods he can reduce the evapora-
tion and can establish a practical
storage reservoir In the poll which
will hold the rainfall until he Is ready-
to use it. By this means drouth can
l-e conquered or at least Ms pevere
effect greatly reduced. Kastern Okla-
homa has aufllcleut rainfall pome-
thing over forty Inches but the trou-
ble Is with the distribution and th
periodical oroiitn which withers the
crops In the growing season. We
uave pieniy oi rain ll wc can ptore It
away where it can be uped when
wed It The Lry Farming congreps
Will explain to UP how this nan lie
none at ream. name rout.
Mr. Jnmea Iaoo. who manures a
lM-acre farm near Muskogee has
lieen able this year In PHlte of the
drouth to produce 50 bushels of corn
to the acre. Ills kafir corn alpo makes
pood showing and his peanut croii
will yield from In to 100 bushels per
acre. He employs the dry farming
method the essence of which is deen
fall plowing and continuous shallow
cultivation during the growing sea-
pon. Muskogee county spould be rep-
resented by at least l.M) of her best
cltirens at Tulsa erery day (hiring the
October Pcsslon. We are fortunaV In
having this congress in Oklahoma this
year. It will help us to polve some
of our hard problems Immediatt-lv
that would otherwise demand munv
veara i4.f.. valuable time and sad ex-j
j'erience. The great trouble with ok-
LOOK VOIV;. BIX(. llA h
-vmitvii c)iou (iMss N1)
Tlllt'KXI'XH
timmon garden
a neavy lea
iWih d will
faded hir i
"riant remove
PilKo hri'VCrl I.i..
wilh atilphur and aliohul
turn gray streaked .....i
leautilully dark and hv.
lVi'rv hit .r i 1-..
t. scalp irhllle fainng"
Just a lew applications will-pro 'e a
'cvelati if y()Ur lmir fnmt
or dry. scraKKy tn 1 ixlilg
he sane Tea and Sulphur reel c at
Imme. though is iri.11........ . 1 1 i"1
;.sler way m Kot rondy-tn-us
costing about 50 cents a hire-..
ui a..... .. . "
-U-.-..11.'.. c. ' " . niitiHD
.. .ii rtaitH and
ju.'iiieay thus
muss.
tonic.
buttle
a.H
Kultihur Hair
avoiding a lot of
While wispy gray faded hair is it
sinful we all .ieslre to retain nr
no"' ' vi Tirar 0"d wctlv
Vw.'h'i'i dlirk''"ff your hair with
V) )eth s Sage and Sulphur no one can
so v d"R. 11 " "'""'rally.
o etenl). ou just dampen a
yC";lnr "itl lruib wlh draw
this through your hair taking one
Pinal! Ptrand at a time hy nu.rtii g
ull gray ha rs have rii.t.t.... a "T
ufter another application r two.' vour
hair becomes beatlfully dark giopsy.
poft and luxuriant
OIL PACE
For Sale Oil and gas lease the
aiiri- 1" fTL'f no"hw' quarter of
t!f-l i - 1J. rhone 1&K0.
lahoma has been all along that too
many of her .people neglect to learn
from the experience of others In stale
management Here la n ..i
. - - l"nni l 11UIIUV
for the farm owners to pet an exam-
pie to our would-lKj ptatesmen In
llnt.r. "?"'" 1 he 1"rnl I'lOl'lemp
polentif cally and au.p guesplng and
taking long phots. It . fnr easier and
t. i. ""e d'"lr''"'e to get at the ar-
twnbfnctp np noon as possible and
rech a correct conclusion and then
act accord ngly. We have as rich Poll
and ns delightful climate during the
most of the year as California. When
11 Is so easv to become Intelligent and
tnake a purees on an Oklahoma
farm why should we not take advan-
tage of our opportunity and b-arn the
fundamental principles of 'dry farm-
itig ' " .
Mi'Oorty-Khiiiis Mntilud.
JIlMVAfKKE. AVI K...I
die McUorty and Flunk Kliuisa will
meet In n ten'-rotind no-ib-1-ini..i. i....-
Im: bout before- a local cluh Remem
ber 22 the match hnvina heen el. .....
today. The weight acreeil ui.n I.
1HU pounds at 1 o'clock. '
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