Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 97, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 7, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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ANNOUNCE THIS MONTb
I'uld iiiiuiIm Hum He W'M.id n-
nonauu lii itiUUml rimis In
Meat Moinii
dl-
iKLAHOMA (MTV. .Ian. T. Imp
hi Although Obia Samuel
w Hay ir the Oklahoma state au-
pieme court mill maintain! h lUanc
it h to ii! candidal) for 'he United
gtatei aenate to luooeed Thotnaa i'.
Oore ciom friends of the chiee1 Jiii
on (.Tlnln In the bollaC lliut III atll
be a candidate toi tha h'Kh office
Juatloa liayi stated about two month!
ago that be ne undecided si to
whether ha would run agatnat Sena-
tor lioro; thBt first ho must lie con-
vinced thai lha people of Oklahoma
desired another p era on In Senator
Gore's place; thai if then" was ti -wide
demand fur another candid ute hi
would aeek the poaltlon. if ti n-
dlttoiis warrant the candidacy of an-
i ill r in oppoalton to Benator Oore"
aald Justice Haven two nionthi Mf.
"i am wining tn he thai candidate
P tween now nnd the flral "f the yeai
1 hope tn make a trip o er the itate
after which i will know if there li enj
Burn sentlmoul existing if there Id I
win run."
When aaked Monday if he had
mi de UP hi" mind whi ther he would
run Justloe Hayes Bald that he had
not Ho wa aaked direct!) whethai
hi wag or was not a candidate to
which he declined to answer directly.
He declined t.. affirm or Seng the re-
port that he waa candidate for the
eennte at the present time.
"Since in v statement last faU" in
K.ui. "I have received communica-
tions from men from every aection of
Prevent
Malaria !
MaUt-iu setesfl ujmn people who ni"1
a-itlmut Itnowini it Interasil Deerlosdoi
polsoni tlmt tlii1 body lm been unsbli
t. throw off Sot ii rout iiysteai li- tboi
pitrlily cleansed of tnsss poisons whlcta .
etiotuistfl under Intpsrtsftl wor-alae of tbi
j.iitiiiy functions you urn effsctusll'
-I Hip ni :ui n tin' malar
. 111!
I lain.
in Jet
of Ar
north
it i h
I.
id.-.l
Ci&uUss
'(our Whole
oyslemWitr
'I in l. Nil Itaths ai Home In the Uol-
1 n liath sbliMS) gc
Taridsk Bstli at Rome takes only IB
rnlnutss; eosti only - eetita Clssussi tlti
syhtera toroogli sad through; atreugtaeni
ih ig.irutea yon !
luiki. a 'i'nihiit tuti ut il'initi sesry dsy
p i i and la- life :iml free fram mslsrie
rlte i" ' foi t'rae Book telling tboul tha
wondarfal offrrii of the Rubiimou Tarklsh
Umii Robinson Mfg Cn . BM Boblnsou
filitg Toledo. Ohio For ssli by Ktudsll
Drug Co.
Tulsa Rebecca Lodge
Mo. 35 meets every second mil
fourth Prides night of each i nth
at Masonl- 1 1 a.11. Mrs. Bdeard to-
der NoJbW (Jrand; Mrs J. E. (i nlsjr
secretary.
Oklahoaw I believe the statements
loin frlendi from practically every
I'lklrlot hundreds uj them have
gives in.- ii I'll 1 1
political situation i
Mtete i bell e the
I mar cith.iiu.iie. .ilia
ni ns (uatlf) my pandldai '. H fr i
would announce for annul or i inns'
I ii. . ni- puma other thti first it Is
now a pi rsonal nuitiei wiin uic
w in t in r i cm afford i" enter
ii
will decide within a few days b lb
. mi of t hti gionthi an) 1 1
If the chief Justice m not .i cn
.m Hi- I'nit.'d Htatet nate H ''
n i lain 1 1. at lie Will U a i llldldute li
sucoeed himself as a memhei uf tl
state gunrenia eourt lie inn held
Lhii poaltlon for 'i feara havini
in ea elect eii to i In first supreme court
of iiie itate following statehood if
ItOTi lie a- looted eg membin
if tin- court upon his 12nd birthday
mil baa th.- distinction II n '"-ii '
being tn. oini)eMt member nl theeu-
P reins conn alei ted In the United
8iaU levi ral have haen fleeted
i hen H yean of age but none at lees
than thai or upon tin Had birthday
Prior to itatshood Justloe Hayet
wrved i a member of th nstltu-
tloual convention as a i pi
of Qrads 1 1 unty Pi i"t m
be prgi llced law 1 Jhlckea
hieh elt) in- came fr Ii! 1
ft rHon count) He Ii a native
ken see ami a as a i lent of
rn Tevas for 15 yean before
into ik la hi ma
I'lic future poll! I
! lay.-H are f n i"
time f .f the reaai
whether it i..- t. ar
late for th.' Ben lit.
v. Ill ii 'hi i be i 1
.ral othei men in
l lie an aluind
' "i t ho supreme n
Pot biatanco t ii 1 1
v Oralk of ' iklnln
.ti M Mlllan ..r '
comim ntly n entli
for th.- supreme ci
illy certain that Jn
boma counts 'mil i
I e patldld it. s If H
iicite. but peporti
man home of .1"'
'in. latter has d el
. art to miccei d hln i If
icporta have had II thai Atti
' rm of Juetlt e fjaj ea In the
i '
' : Iddle will hn n i anrlldate tt t
io succeed himself as a member of the
higher court. Brady county t h "n .
would have two . and'dates f. n t' .. su-
preme court. Attorney Riddle If a
nromlnent attorney In fhlcksahn.
District Judge Clark of Oklahoma
ounty stated llonduj lhat he trill lie
. candidate for the Bttpreme court if
I itstlee Hayes is not a candid ite Th"
two men are cloae personal frtendg
iiol ioii. Judge risrk realises 'he
utrenirU) of Justice If ayes which
a'ouid i.e dlffirun to overcome In n
race for the office.
SOCIETY NEWS
VEKA OWTMNB. IBLVPItOKE t'UO
lIOliKl I ' o S AKU TO lil )' M
r
i iii on m ni ah
II . li Mi I. pj
Daughter! of the A.merluan llevulu-1
nan in vet more than wo inontlut dls
taut yeaterdaj i ting .u the hap- j
lor iin Mm John Murrai vv.u.i i
ner buiiu iii Hotel Tulsa found the
matrons anticipating with Interest the
dotg upon which It will be oalh 'i to
irder In thin oNy aonie time in Man h
The aeaalon waa marked by .in un-
inniilly huge nltriol.'iii e of th - mem-
lerahtp ami i group of visitors the
i . utor portion uf t no moi nlni in n i
lavoied to discusalon and to the foi
nulHtlng of reniote plana for the en-
ertalument ol th.- coming convent nn
ilis . liedwlne of Mcaleatcr
tutu regeni "f th.- organliutlon will
a nil probabllit) i.e present at the
.. xt meeting to assist the moml hi i In
Mrs. c. ti. Kaakcll in.l Mis I. I
.. iii. .iere received as members of
i ucbUa) Hook.
Follow tit Crowds to die great-
est Clothing Values being offered
I in Tills;! Today C
'. r ' hi
alstrl
ding
II wiin Ii w i re of i erenion
M t
'1
Head's Sample Shoes
i ) oi R PHCIAU
$2.85
' trnntt Ftmr Hrt at'l tnn
ITION
IIU 111 s di
Hi
Tin.
I n I . v I -in! the Soon. nl
rood i nt.
WASHJNOTON Jan. a nation-
wide crusade against "cheats and
cheapenera of food products" a as
launched here today with an address
bp fan Alsberg . lie f of the bureau
..f chemlstr). of the department of
agriculture before the women's de-
partment of the National Clvii fed-
eration Dr Alsberg emphasised the need of
extending the scope of ih pure food
ami drug act ami urged the women to
co-operate with government officers
Dr Aiibersj said legislation whs
needi d to permit federal Inapeetlona
of all factories Where foods and
drinks arc manufactured. Such a
law In- declared eventually would rtn
away with epidemics of typhoid and '
similar dangerous disease.
I laMhejiiakca Shake Or
ATHENS t;u . .Ian. i. Great prop-
erty damage resulted and loss of life
h feared from u series of severe
earthquakes today in the vicinity of
I ' lolionesusur.
J. M. TEMPLES 1). I) S.
II. .1. HAK BR D D. S.
Temples & Baker
DENTISTS
TULSA. OKLAHOMA
I'honr 89 301-2-3 Kliss Hldnr
GLASS OF SALTS
i . Ha He ami "Tio Work of Rapbuol I
it ihr Vatican" a ire the number of
Mis. .Mi s- r of W n Ti n l'a. and !
'Irs. H I'. Mason were visitors to thej
eaalon of the club.
tire lloliiiison I nroute Hume
.'lis. ''. N. I.o ilnson'a many friends
a iii be glad to hear that sin- is enroute
homo afi. :- a three months' visit in
U.e east and will IITlVe in Tulsa snnie
nine the first of the week. Mrs. Rob-
inson left Boston .Mas.-. where ahe
eccompanted Miss Luolle ami Master
vVallace back to school afti r tin- hoi-
days In New York yesterday Mr.
Robinson will meel his wfe In Kansas
I i
a few day.-' visit with hi mother aft. r
which tin y will return t" Tulsa Won-
Entertained Bowers riuh
Little Miss Florence Craver enter-
tained the Bewen club after school
i sti id. iv in the i.o nn. of her par. nte
ir. and Mis. A li 1'ta.vir on West
Pwelfth st 'I'lm young misses of this
circle notwithstanding their age cot
trllititeii largely in th" giving ol
Christmas cheer to children leas tor-
tun it.- than th mat Ives.
Turadai Auction
At a pleaaanl meeting Of the Tues-
day morning auction! yesterday with
Mrs. I. ii. Roaaer iu bootees Mrs.
JuAson I. Parmer was winner of the
prize of a brass candlestick. Two
courses of refreshments were served
at the conclusion of the morning's
playing.
Planning Dance for Neat Week.
AJcdar Temple Mystic rTbrlnerg
h ive made partial plans for ft dam e
the latter part of neat areek The
date win he announced after i meet-
ing of the temple neat Sunday.
June Iddams hautauqna Circle Meets
The Jane Addems Chautauqua clr-
olrole will meet Friday afternoon In
tnc- home of Mrs. II I). Murdoek at
Til South Denver avenue.
r
1-3 OFF SALE
SUITS AND
OVERCOATS
$15 Grades 31000
$18 Grades S12.00
$20 Grades !jl3.35
$25 Grades $1U)3
S27 Grades 18.35
$30 Grades S2i).00
$35 Grades $2.35
$50 Grades 833.33
Better get busy
They are going mighty fast
J
J
I II. .da liridll
At yesi erda s meetin
day lirldge club in Mi
Hooper's home Mrs r
Huston Mrs. arrlett
Noik. Mis. f B. Shu II'
Mrs. I larrj M Cl'OSI i
nil" hat .Is for absent in
was the first nam' t he i
sinco before t ne holld .
doaon man. ns compos
hcrshlp were happy to
gather attain.
M rs. I ; i was i i '. i rded
hikh li ore a L U utiful i
cry tray. cue course
ti.. nts was set . od
has
ml
l refresh-
10 KilBEinSIII Li
INhl RAMI': IIVI Mlss(i I It
MiAlhNi lil .t I kVMJN ;l
i.-i iai i. imii'iMi
The people of Tuba palilSX ami SI 0 for crown
and bridge work and $20 for plates until the
Sew York Painiesi Dentists opened offices ut
in. 1-2 Main Street
I'M THE GUY
THAT PUT THE
DENT IN DENTISTS
Gold Crcwns
triage Work
White Grow.is
1L I LS $5. J0
$4
am.
1L w
lew' 1.1' H III
world nn si
stand oppn
lition of the
old fag) v ho
never learns
anything bum
H io n life lnaur
an 'i' was lusl
sugsjoal i some
paople said it
w .oi .in insult i" Di-
vine Provtdoni and
preai h a s railed
UK. limit It in tin. pul
plls. l''or lllllllll oils of
years ths human fam
lit had boon lhr adlnj the
ia ina in .ai' aii hu w i ongj
end unit ICltas It. .lie said so
and IllVonl Bd t h.' sew Ilia ma
. lime No great progress has
i "i t.. ii made by mankind
t hat tie re a ere not noma ho
frantli all tried to roil stonea
nn'. r tin w hi els "f progn s
Time pi .. ail things.
.
i
1st iii ail brant hei of I en-
list i y. So w i' said WS would
ill partmeutlta our bualnoaa
h i.. i i.. would t ruin si ... lullsts
in . ..ii branch Then wo ad-
li hat we DOUld do. Wn 1 elleyo III 1 lean
PAINI.KBfl 1 'i:Tls-Tl; V AT
H EXAMINATION fltliH.
Ill'lll ci.ASs
I'll" i.N i: 8740
honeat a.h .-rt I -d n k. bocauae
man uses it . advei Use
ara mve our patrons
HONEST I'HK'IOH COS-
in u Hti s an Tn to TRi-.B3-
YORK PAINLESS DENTISTS
ISfi 12 S. MAIM STKCGT
Mis. .1 M. Qlllet i' Btonebreaker
IiiiK'its will leave tins morning for
ii eld Kansas win i i she Is cal'to
o i an. unt nf the ' lith al lllneas f
hei s.iiet'i Miss Cora Stratton
Airs Qermalne Bp Miss id.
n ' lam and Miss i.in. .i Oermaine to-
turned th.' fust of lha week from a
pleasant visit of several days in Ponca
City.
Mr. John run .in ha- gone to 1'itts
burg Kansas for a brief visit with
relatives on his return to Kansas
university at Lawrence
Mr. nnd Mrs. C II ' arson of Hous-
ton Texas have returned! home after
fortnight1! visit iii ths home of th.-tr
nephew and niece. Mr. and Mie.
Thomas I. Monroe.
Mr and Mrs. F. A Snyder of Cedar
Palls imvn who have been the Ruest
of their nelee Mis I'wlaht .Smith. In
the Montrose apartments for a few
weeks win resume their trip to Cali-
fornia for the remainder of the win-
I ter this motnlnB
Thone 1614
l or Dependable Meeaenger Serve.
Day or Ni$ht
Jiaiigaue calls answered promptly
S. & F. 4D
!!.: iNiiF.R SIRV.CE
17 South Itostun.
Watt Humbinj Co.
We have on display the
most complete line ol plumbing
fixturei in t lie city. See our
line before making your pur
age. We carry only the best.
New location
il4 E. Third. Across the street
Dr. J. H. Morgan
PBCXAtdDaT
Eye Ear tnc i
Glum rontotly fitted al-
Uftctlon K'jaraDt-ad ttti
8 atitii. CgnytUs FrM.
II Mil It HA Iv III HTt ftll III Mi-
lil U BUTUI KM Mil . DKIKK
bOTt tl ITER.
When your kidneys hurt and your
bank feels sore dont get seared am'
proceed to load your stomach with
a lot nf drugs that excite tile kidneys
and Irritate the entire urinary tract.
Keep yoi'l kidneys Clean like von keep
your how. Is ee an by flushing them
ivhh u mild harmleaa salts which re-
in ivaa th" body's urinous arasts ami
stimulates them to their normal nc-
livity. The function of the kidneys Is
to filter the blood. In M hours they
strain from It t(H) grains of ai id and
wast" so we can readily understand
the vital Importance ol keeping the
kidu. v I active.
Iu-lnk lots of wat. r y.u 1 .in't drink
too mUChl also get from any phar-
tn SClal about four oumeii of J ml Salts:
take a tahleapeonful In a slajH of
water before breakfast each morning
for a few day.t and yoUf kidneys will
ut fine. This fsjnoUl Baita Is made
from tin acid of rapes and lemon
tdce Combined With lithln and hue
heen ui d for generations to clean and
stlmulats clogged kldnera; also to neu-
tralise the aoide in mine so it no long-
er 1 a source of Irritation thus end-
iuk bladder weakneai
Jad Malts U Inexpensive; cannot in-
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
ttthla-Water drink WhlOh every one
should take now and then to keep
their kidneys clean and active. Try
this also keep up the water drinking
and no doubt you will wonder what
l.eeume of your kidney trouble and
baekaoha adv
Miss Tansy Cosjrade of Minneap-
olis Minn. and Miss Aurlla I'.nrnes
. f Camegie Okla. who were gueets
during the holiday leaaon In the home
of Mr. and Mrs I: K. Parkbttlwt of
North Cheyenne avenue have return-
ed home.
Mlaa Nellie Cook has returned from
ii visit to her home In Ottawa Kan
Mr. and Mis. Robert Mitchell hive
returned from a few days stay In
Kansas City
Mr. and Mrs A. V. lU..port of
the Temple apartments are home
from a visit a'lth relatives in Wich-
ita Kan.
Mr. T. 'i. I lass of Muskogee is here
for a feiv days' visit With his mother
Mrs. 3. M. Mass and his lister Mrs.
I. n. Roaaer
Mr. and Mrs. V . B. Oordon and
two children an: home from a sev-
eral days' visit in Muskogee
Mrs D. fj. Wadsworth will he hos-
tess at the moating of tin Merry
I lames this afternoon.
Mrs. fliarle F. Adams and two
children of Newkirk Okla. have re-
turned hmne after a few weeks' pleas-
ant visit In the bOtne of Mr and Mrs.
Roy (Jotman.
Mr. and Mrs II. G. Hurt of l'aw-
hiiFka returned home the first of th
week after few days' pleasant visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl M Hudson
nd Mr. and Mrs i. M I.amsstsr.
Messrs. DeWltl Hull Ralph Berry
and Pry OS Colle) Who were home for
the holidays have returned to their
studies at Kansas university. In Law-
rence. Miss The. loala Parmer has return-
ed from a veil' during the holidays to
relatives In Anson Texas.
Mlaa Lucille Leonsrd is attending
house party in Si. I. "its on her way
back to Ohio SVesleyan university at
Delaware after the holidays with imr
parents Mr and Mrs 0 11 Leonard
lr. and Mrs .1. I' Avars are now
nicely settled In th. it newly aoqutred
home at (01 North Cheyenne Ave.
Where they recently moved from
South Prlsco tve.
WW I S OIll'HANN CARKO I ill.
Kate Barnard Hhs hullan orphans
Keed ...iidiiiii
OKLAHOMA CITY Okla. .Ian I.
( Special i Kale Ha.tiard i i.mmis-
aloner of charities and oorrectlot la
a letter to the . nor today calls
attention to th condition of the In-
dian minor children havina estat.s
who are Inn ttes "f iie orphan home
i at I'ryor. Bines tin legislature abol-
I ished the "public defender" who
worked In Conjunction with Miss
Barnard'i office ths work of looking
after the orphan children has devolv-
ed upon tin state t...ard of educaUon
Mate Bupertntandi ' I IRftlaon has said
that the hoard did tot have lima to
nlvn to this work and that the head
of the Institution Wag taklna cure of
If satisfactorily. Miss Marti ml insls's
that the Iri'-r.-sti of ths chlldrer
should be looked after.
Mr. and Mrs T. J. Qtilnn ars In fit.
Lottta ihero they were called on a'-
. attttt of the death of a nephew
Mrs yulnn will remain for a several
weens' visit In ths former home of
the family.
Mr. P J Whits has returned from
a visit of a fortnliht to hla old boms
lb Wan en l'a.
i UCLA Hi i.UA CITV ' Ikla Jan 7. -(Special
i Strong opposition to um
Robertson law or anj almdar b-aisia-tlon
regulatory of the bualneaa of hie
Insurance companies was voiced hy
Arinur w. t'ettit aaslataul Insurance
commissioner of Oklahoma in an ad-
dross before the Oklahoma Aasocla-
ii. .it of I. ii" i ndorwritors in .session
here Monday
"Tim inti iligence of our people is
exemplified in the wisdom which our
legislature has displayed in refusing
to enact leglalatlon detrimental to
foreign Invootmenta" ha said. "It
iias seriously heen proposed hy each
of our legislatures that the experi-
ment nnd in Texas and Wisconsin
with the iii Insurance companies
should he r. p. ..ted in this slate. Sun.
liar measures have heen Introduced
at -ai it leeeion hut have failed of
paaaage.
"it is foiiy t.. undertake to direct
the Inveetmente of Ufa tneuranoa
Companies Ul any other funds ill any
st.ii't by i.iw. Investments follow
the line of beat advantage and nte
Inauranoe companies ami other money
loaning oorporationa win invest their
fundi where they can do so most ad-
vantageoualy at the beat rate of in-
terest consistent with the greategt
p. .ssi I I .safety.
"This is a law of biiMiuesa Which
should never he altered or Interfered
with by all act ..1 any legislature and
It Would In a matter of profound re-
Kiel ami a mistake Which should
never ie made by the people of ik-
lahoma if any law paaaea our legia
lature which calls tor takina out of
tha bands of the life msuram e com
panlea the details of their bualneaa or
lor thu perloriiiance hy the stai.; of
.my natural or ordinary tunctlong of
those corporations."
lie also aaaerted 'hat th 'nteiii-
gence of Oklahomana was demon-
strated by the amount of life Insur-
ance which tiny carry ami presented
llgures to show that the legal reserve
Inauranoe in for..: in the state was
1 16 lot (14 represented hy io1!-
DI1 pollolaa ami fraternal insurance
1466tt80g repreaented hy l a. oj 4
certlflcatea. lie also showed that hf
.ii- .i n o i. iiiies had In. .sled in
tins state n December -i lilt more
than 2176O00 Including I217I(-
060 ni real eetate ntortgagae and
more than ST.uuu.uOO In stoc ks and
j bunds of Oklahoma corporations. In
regard to the work of the Inauranoe
department hepreesnted tiyures to
show that 17'Jlo Bgenta' licenses had
! he. n Issued from Mil ch l to Decem-
ber ii. l v 1 3 and that the income nf
ti.- department Foi the year till was
tltIM 14.
Ilu uriced upon the underwriters
the necessity uf eliminating undaatr-
. aide ut. -a Is from the profoegjon and
I asked tha co-operation of the aggo
eialion with the efforts of the de-
partment to bring about that result.
J W. Sill I IIS
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Presenting
llll UIIUj I iti'M KOKOMO"
TOMORROWf PICTURBg
nn w vii its oi' m in'
A THKRE-IUOlflL DRAMA APMIMfON (a AND 10c
The Wallace Private
Sanitarium
Kotlilng Better rids Bide
oi Qurwans
s nthcf lastltotlos bss .. mm eels;
bra ted .irtnkina wstsrs logstbel srlts
klndi "f stcctrls tresimsnts bstbi sag
impt !;' h lacluds Dstsoastbi !
tpinal sajeSUasnls nil M.i.li of siMllstnn
and iurry. Dr Vlln- f - It ipeelsl
rslnlni Is larfsry i'd dii-ni f
wanes under H. Isbrstsd stgeoat
Ion Dssetn nd Pssl I" B M Nnh-
villa. Tail" . in ihslr offll Md pnvalf
laaltarlaai.
Ilia Satiitiiriiiin ii asalppsg to irlva
...! trsatasat that eul cuia ur r Haiti
lot ualisats.
Office Roonui. inn 101 Anaita Bldg.
banltariitui. ISO! AdaUral Boulevard
TulHa. Oklalionia
PHOatai Office 812. Hanltarttim 21(13
lll.nno Men Untiled .lulls
Iifrrrt'iIT. Mlh Jan. I Ten
thmisand penpl fmisht f- plsres tn
th Una In front of the Kord Motoi
. umpany's plsnt this mnrnlnir at-
temptlnn to secure positions tindsr
the 110000000 profit aharlni plan.
Dr. Larklns. OstS' path Cipp Krs'
Adv.
Pftaoa ie Lena u Daad
I'AltlH Jan. 7. Ouku Alain
Charles Lottta iitohnn tha frtnog
Da Leon died hre today In his BOtf-
entiuth year He had beon a rOml
1st member of th chamber of depu-
ties since lift tef the ploermal divis-
ion of Mortdhan. In th rtanoo-
iJerruan war he wsa a captain of th
Mobil guarda. Me took areat Inter-
cat lo sport and ssjg h member ut the
s'reucb Aero and Jock oiuba.
ARIIETR Okla. Jan 7. Rev Albert
Neghanquet who lives with his par-
Catholic prieet and he ae ordained
several years ago in Roma. Ha has
i iv. -l a letter from Philip i. Qor-
gon who is Tl-blsh ko-Kl-JIk a 8u-
perlor Wis. Indian boy ho has Just
been ordained In the CathOllO pHeat-
hood Rev Oordon Is the only In-
dian to he ordained in tVmefioa and
the seeond in th- World Rev. Keg-
hanquet being the nrnt.
Kanowa Hotel Bumad.
K'iN.UVA nkU. Jan. Ir (tpa
Ma i The Terry hotel was burned
with the entire contents hre early
lunflag morning. The lire started In
the stairway but all the gneeta os
taped without Injury. The estimated
loss i between le.OOa and I0'i0. Just
a year almost to s dsy the main husl.
nesa section of the city waa burned
the bttlldlnga havini been replaced
a lib orii k atrucl rea
HAWKINS
Sells the Famous
QUICK
MEAL
STOVES
Store a! 2nd and Cum.
PHONE 39
UUITC CAB AN3
finilL BAGGAGE
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 97, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 7, 1914, newspaper, January 7, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134919/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.