Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 155, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 21, 1914 Page: 5 of 10
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THE TULSA DAILY Y0 H LD. ' N A T T U DA Y MARTI! '21 J !H 1 A
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Every Day
New Spring Suits
and Fixings
qIIKV'RK coming in
J- every da v now those
new Spring Suits of ours
from Sehloss Bros. & Co.
and other famous makers.
You'd better drop in and
see them some of the
best patterns are likely to
be exhausted early in the
game.
1 lere's your chance to
get an advance lineon the
l II Mil l) IN A IMIOY AT I.AM'
Mt. Ill's Ml IT1M. or
J A VI. II 1ST.
STREET PARADE ON MDAY
I wuiMcli-t Ix-i'lnifN Ho Hut Keen
l.reinl) Mitlitiix'il limine sin)
In 1 lll-H.
i hi if 1 1 : ritoi.K VM.
' Tun li III 7;!IU .-'ijiik service
and prcachliiK lit le. In rmicle. '
' " Illt-ll'S llisht.
." Sunday. .
' II H. III. l.Voll pleuchrs ull
' The ('(lining uf tliv Kingdom." if
8 p. in. l.nnt of the women's .
Mii'i'imu I yon talks 1.11 "l'roflt '
and Loss.'' J
'i p. in.- latst of I tie mi mm i
. iiii cllnn lit I'l !) I'tIkii chinch.
Mm. AIHen speaks f
' "i :'M p. in.- I'nloii seivne ul -
V tabernacle.
Monilii).
j Monster street parade.
' T.lljcriiaclc HelVicCS.
' v ' -V- :' ? ; -"r- :. '-i-V''
:.; : " ' S-' S? v.; V- : -
. ' ;
11 c
)Im-
A mi '
t'v 'IV
lillcl'S
A hundred mi in 1 it is of Uii' frder-
ntctl women's clubs of Tulsa manhcil
lulu tin: tabernacle lust nipht singing
Itospcl hymns nnil iiinuiig 11 liirpo
I'liiiiiri' on 1 1 i 1 1 1 fif Ihu worilM
"TuW i 'lull S oiiii ii."
lii-v. (!. A. Taiilmiall of 111'' I'll"-'
( In isliau i liiij'oli wiim ill lln? t i i -
1 1 1L ' I for till' firM. I i MM- ill (iV.'l- two
Willis. Mn limpci) li;htly as lie
iiloiinltil tin- plalfiil in to offi r pniyi I'.
In n it was aiiiioiini id tliut lit: liud
: iifl'ii ii nlly icrovci'i'il fioin a rtccnt
Hiiloinoliilp aoi'itlrnt to utlfiul the xi'i-
ai.plaiiei- went up
vit'i-H prolonned
lioni the itowiI.
The atiendaiue wan ttie liinet "f
the entire eik and 1 r. l.yon ho-1-poUe
Kitat IhiiiKH for the I einaliiiiiK
ten days of the men ifiti-
"On .Monday" he km'. J. "will mvur
tlt strett pHiade. H will he the
M'eutegl parade the state of Oklaho-
ma fver saw. Tlieiti will he stime-
tlmiK dniiiir every day from now on
until the ilose of the meetings. N
more rest days. We've jiiBt not ten
more days together and were just
Kettint? Btinted. Your local pastors
have hecn strickt n and tifflieted since
You'll thoroughly enjoy
Galveston
iiihl its delight fill fliinatt-'
(liiriii'llH1 mouth of Mardi.
- sunshiny d;iys sea bivozos
finest surf bathing in
Aniorii-a
fishiiif-- and hunting
V. S. Troops at Ft. Crock ett
and Texas City.
finest hotel and aeeonniio-
dations. (ialveston is )artieiilarly.
lively and attractive just
now with Tilde Sam's fight-
ing forces in canip and on
the transports in the harbor j
Take advantage of the pres-;
cnt Low Excursion Fares
and see Galveston at its best;
TWO OF THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE MODERN WORLD. c.
A Fpiiiti- I votinii .nnle-t lias Just hren I'oni'Hiileil In nenniiiiy to tie. ale what i-onvtlliites (lift sei. ii
wonders of llir twenlietli i.ent my. After the enormous volutin; of votes en si if eoiiiil.nl it was found that
innloiity li:ol l lin ed the wireless telekTspliv al the heinl of the list lis niilil In- enpit-tnl and Hie linaiu.i
m-oikI. It Is L'raliniiiL' to liutl that hoiiiikir opinion on tlie ennllnent si Id so jjoticr.i I !v reeojjiiizi-
Hi liievemeiit. The third of the sown wonders It wns d.cld'il Is the iliri(;lli!i' liii-li p net in order
hint radium. I lie in nloKi aph Mini tlie steamship Iiiiperntoi'.
An e.vtr.'iorilinarv nholoL'i a oh Is iviirodueed herewith wlileh hhows (wo of tin' seven
TvurM In I'lose pi.'Xinrltv. In a liekv eliimee the pliolorapher lias i-anlit Hie diiiil'le iilr-lui
Jnij eriitor hoth of the 1 latulnirc Ainerlean Line on tile same plnle. The urent airship win
Nf fi . (n lpi.eth wiiM on 0110 of her reuuiiir iiir i rulses nt the time s. onsod ov t r the s
ci.hin of the Hansii ae. (mini.. dates eighteen passeiiKers. hesl.les the wireless teli-r.il li eiiulpinenl and a 1.
IHiilry. Sh" rri'iuent!y iiltalns n speed of over sixty miles mi hour mid li:.'his of over I . mi'es have I
without nllhtlnit.
It is snriu'lslnii to find Unit the airship appears so hirce In eomparlson Willi the Uie;
measures fill" feet In lencth or nearly twice that of the Hansn. So rapid is
even the liiiiii'iiilor has heen Kurpassi'd hv her sister ship th Vaterland. me;
I'tisstnK the Iiiiperr.lor In every dimension. A third ulster ship of .similar dii
lu'f
the
.MSI I
: an
na
if Hi
Hans:
h measures
leanu'i'. The
I t!
I ll :
I'lMI!
Mid
.Ml-
lellllo r. The
t he dev elopinent "f lia v u
siirlni; ii.Ml f" I ill leli-il
now I'll) il'ii;'.
I'lislol
these no
plaie In
a single
I'idi nt or illnes
Tauhman haek
I lilil-s
th:s e
one of
st a i t' d as in no ol her
iirv. 1 il.iiii think
I hem hi i s -a pi d ae-
i. I id ulad to Hev.
w it li 'is. hill Hi v Ki rr
holll
at
and Id v. Haim.id.v
home."
"The tneeliiiKS hue 1 ( n maligned
ami ini.srt pt'esi nti il." In' di i lared
with ureat fervor. "At no phi
where 1 have he'il ineetiiin
the pa.st ten years haw- 1 hee
and slandered and lied ahout as III
Tulsa. Hvery soil of story has heen
e lTulatetl ; ev ery hindrain'e put in oiir
way. They have ifii said that these
meetings were hroiiKht aliout for po. j
liliidl puilnises. Why Ihes.' Itu-itl
pastors planned to have me here In -
fore last Christmas Inn 1 en.ildn't H' l
uway.
"It's taken all these four weeks to i
rvereonie Ihese IIiiiims and net the I
people to thinkiuK rii;ht I believe the
last obslai le has been swt it away I
This very day we have iieeuini.lisheil
more and have seen a hinKer display
of Christianity than tit liny lime since
the meetitiiKS started. One of your
whiskey men told a friend of mine
todny that liiiuer sales ill Tulsa had
el. ih women. These flippant brnh "
plavn.K. ball loom elubs are of I
Hood- My wife attends her elubs
hu: she puts her ehureh first.
"I am proud of Ameneati woni.m-
hood for the f in I.I tiny have ma. li-
fer eipiul suffrau' mil vvoinan's suff
rune. Kipi.tl suffrane is the n.iine I r
it. I'm mlnhty proud that the women
of ChieaKo where 1 live vv ill this
dunlin ' sprinn for the fist time no '" t hi
ibusi d I l'u -'l"' I'm nlad we've not a clean i
fearless paper like the t hh'uno I '''- 1
bane. Why even scamps like Huh
House lohnaiid llinky liink n"l iii
in the city council there last week
and advocated the doing away with
'family entrance' slnns I'm sorry
thai Oklahoma hasn't net an o'l'ial
suffrane law. Von've not a lot of
.TUfCI UP HIKPDC ilDP
inbblbllltliLiliJmiLj
I 1 1 I
tun
lilii
19 BI I
is l lll HI i nlili IN I III
mini s or 'nil tut no
I.AM l li
new styles. We'll reserve
anything vou fancy.
Prices from
$15.00 to $35.00
New Spring Furnishings
Too. A Big Line Here.
DEATH RATE INCREASED
i -j
More Miner
ei till his
other tinmen to be proud of V
adopted one of the best consul ut ions '
uny slate ever hail. v ny sti" nun t .
the women have the ballot'.' They I
above all others have at heart tin
very best Interests of the home and j
the morals and r.nlileoii.sness of ibe
cuinmunity." '
The eVHUKelist's sermon was on
"I'll.. Viml Issue." He deilared ih.it
What 1 mn ilav et tt
s M' tie Ir Death tiv
in llll;'. Iliaii In
VSl I INC
inltii r
i i.
L'li
Tw
li
w o: k
paramount Is I he proposition.
think V e of Christ '.
He charai
i riz-
rlt-.ioii il .ff Tr iii.r cent ilurinn the
'I'll it ii L I !H lor ' ru I lie lour a 1 1 1 1 uoi um ai u .i - -
past two weeks.
that."
The evaiiKtdist welcomed the club
women to the tabernacle.
"The old Idea that woman is only
li butterfly the slave of man is out
of date" he said. "I'm nlad to see
thcHe iluiiH that stand for nwdly
thii.tfs for art and literature and
music. Nothing has done more to
promote civilization than you trnrere
our neari
Juriilsh infi
t ' rv ice 1 1' .
Kaly an'
'ltlon
vv 1 1 1 e
will
Rladly
i train
Ceo R. Hckr
Imithct Pain..
Agpn
Oklahuu-.a City.
L B Cliiplfy.
daneral Ticket
Amnt.
Prrsom Ka.
"Dry as a bone" in a
Fish Brand t fi-j
Pommel
Slicker
Kp your laddie
dry nd smooih
bftraute the fmnt
and hack exirtid
to cover reiy
bit of leathT.
The wide iki ti
button ahout tle
I r(T to mkr pro-
tctUon cuniplcie.
To get the nr
color Olivt
Khaki ekfQf
Fish Brand "
$3.50
Sii- X I T - r
Ciinrnn- DU9 I UIN
teed Towet .na.liB LinuCcd
i a 1 1 1 oeitito
apathv. Miitan'onisin admiration
acceptam'e.
Many convert came forward a
close of the sermon.
oakmoiit Club Has Winners.
l'lN'KHl'ltST N. March
The annual mixed no f foursome o
the Silver Leaf l'olls here today wa
won bv Henry C. W. Towns
i nr. oi
:i deal hi
ul. i v
.-in of .Mine!'
.'ft 'oallis o
and niv ' s a
mil Mrs. i
.1. Raymond Price both of the oak-
mont Club l'lttsbutK. Willi e.nd of
81 net they havniK handicap al- i
lowain'e of five I
nuts TislioinlliK" t.raiiile M'tl
A'll.s'eiN "It lit.. Ma i' h Si
."lor '. C. Shaw of Tishominen
hcthnir lhal t ity's ampa:i;n C' lu
the Oklahoma mate capitol
t'raniti- from the bin quarrc
thai cliv . Shaw is in ' 'klaln
at tin' pres.'iit time to i all ll
In
wi re I'.' v .'i ii
and i P"H issued t
j I iiir.
I the I ol 41
llll
In t cry 1 .lien men
I pal cd w it ii .1.1' m
1 l.llll mol'i I ill ' II Vi el i
a ml t he if. ! asi in (
! v. en :iu niiii.iH'ti an
j I r. .losrpli A II.
1 I In i '.o ri i ii. in ion
ri i ord p. : 1 1 . m .ii
1'i.ll'OU of ll-' ' till:
pointing !
in Inlnu op i at i
Wi ! I ll
ire . t :
per i ent
d 1'.'
'I I'
hi
M..r
l.ill-.l 'M
i r il ul int I i I
:;.i.. men th.-i-i-.
;o i ordiliK to a re
. i he I niteil Stall's
Tl is is mi Ineieiisi'
r the previous year
facility rati- of "
ill .! ' v . il as i oin-
lii IJ. Sl:i Iholls.
em plov ed III 1 1 '
loiluetlon vvas lie-
i 4(1 IHI. (Mill tons.
i in 'M direi tor ot
ill 1: 1 1 ill.' Upon tin
siiid; "An exam
in - d i lop-i i lo
il in our coal
riiiw I !' 1 1 t h. i '
men tiian dur-
i I'H n ase of 1 v
nts wit Ii n in
Stetson
Oxfords
Knapp lrelt
Hats
It llii
f tl
r n
e ommisspin t
the legislature
toe mateiial.
Ilii' New St Iff.
"I thought that society ii.il
the soo ml floor was cold and I
tv." s ii.1 the Janitor. "I iH'MT ti
.she'd iret cut husiaslle over St
1 b k's dayi ."
"v'hat makis vou think
tlmsi'istic'."'
"Heijorr.i sin 's vv ari
air."
mm
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SERVICE
Jn handling tie business which our customers entrust to our
rare we upare no effort to render the most efficient service pos-
sible. The satisfactory nature of this service is beet evidenced
by the fact that the number of our customers is constantly grow-
ing and many of them come to us through the recommendation of
Mother depositors. Due to tW oniAa poA will the Ex-
change National Bank has the largest volume of deposits of all
OKianoma banks.
EXCHAtlGEtmTIOIJALBMK
TULSA OKLA
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 4OCO0Ci:crC)
' . 1 M W I (ll it i: III Mt I.I i-
lt. I I' M W M.lilv.
s m ar
ma i 'ity i
. .. 'v.flh'r-r-v
a us..'..!. ( JZrts
""si j &.&y.4w: - s&$4
he . . n- I I Si.v J i-. ? l
!'!. :-i '4
I I 1 -:.
f
I rail of olllv 'ibolll per llll .1 ".'
pi oiliicl toll.
"We 'can I nid 11 'le i oiol'o t in I he
HoMF-Mtlotl lllat 'his lll'le.-ise ni.l' in
part be aeeoniiled lor b I hi' oei or-
r. me dm n i! l'.'1-l "I four iarne mine
ivplosion". I ' il i her on il e Willie tin
total deaths 1 1 mi mine explosions was
Jin ijreiiler in li:i than m
I'.CL' the no libel of ixploslolis ill
vhi li more than five men wen killed
v is- onp sewn compared with ten
i plo'.ioes in I S I .'. In ru I I he sta-
tisties show an un lease ill fi.tlhlii'."
dniliiK CCi from all the uiuleiyrounil
;cs eve. pi mine tin s ami suiface
:o till II"
"S-.me prosr' ss has bei n made
bowivir l.i the saletv univ ement as
'hiovn by He slatlsins fiom the last
eifcht yi-.'irs. Ir the tour vears -inlin'
I 'i - e lo I .. r III. I'ld'.l the averaKi- death
i iti e ;s- :!;iV for each lain n. im-
I . I y it. In Hit- la't lour vears tee i.iti
vvioi .'t '. i ll I i a I INK de.illjs will
i vodn- tion ol i oal the number ol
f . :a I' es fr .. one million Ion
n.ii'iil 1 1 1 rti k me four veins einlin
lieietohi'l- I.I. l:oi!l was .'.'.! as iomi-
;. . i .1 v it I' ..II for I In- four cars
e'..l- '.ii.l.r .(I. ISl.'l. 'Ihese
f il in i s i n-lli all a "-ni l e I k
kiii li.iir o-:iis o cr Hie four ireceilm
C it tliis pr.'Kiess lias bt I'll small iii
ii'iiiaiti lo thai wlmh the oountiy
w ill d. nciii'l dm iiik
t he
next
f-W
"It is nnf in I una le thai the safetv
ii o.iiii.s atid in v i si ikui lotm ii tin. Nil
tU'i.il ireccrnmeut upon which so
i"ih depends have lakKcd so far be-
hind lb" in i-ils of the Industry and
pllbhe il.lllKI.il. II Is hoped that this
I'il ill. oi i ri.. ot M-medied al an carlv
dale. '
Th" MaleM ill l.ii n the t-'ltfllo!
I .irla of ileatlm oi clirred uie lis fol-
lows I'l'iois. Iv an a l.i'L'T: West ir-
Kinia. .('IT New Mex !!!. Ohio;
I'.r.; Illinois. Hit. Alahanin. 1- and
I'llolllilo I es.
The four lulu's! ixploslons of the
out and the iiuuiber of deaths at
i i h v ere: April 'A Cincinnati mine
I ml. v v llle I'a. tlli; October L'Z StaK
l an. Ul mine No fc' Jiawsoii New MeX-i-o
-'': No'. mbi'l- IX. Ailoll mine N".
J. A-Lo Ala.. L' I and liei ionlii i- If
i ul .. nunc New Custle ('ol.. 27.
!;.I.
of 1
I" I
in tor sat e it'll I I ' h
Itaies nl lieviuKlon
MNtiT' V. K v.. Mnreh m.- The
tai-niK i loi'.ioission toiiav allot-
iles t o i i spring l.oe ini'i t Ull'.s
. i i nt mi k v 1 1 a ' l s as follows
Ki nlii' ky rui ins asso. In t inn. l.et-
iuKoii April ;m to May 7. twelve davs;
I'll in hill liowiies Louisville Slav
ll lo ;'2. twelve davs.
lioiiKhm I'urk ioiiihv ille May 2' to
.1 one tl I hlitecn davn.
I atonln Jockey clnh l.alonia. Jni.e
N lo .lut 4 tnenly four dajs.
Iliooklyu Wnnls Mitton
HI VMiO Mnnh 20. The task of
acitinii the Heaton cuse first of tlie
roilori l leaeiK's plajir disputis wa
In i; ll t'lday. 1 i iniil.nl liilmore said
tl a'. Scat. in hjiiilly is the prop rty of
Urooklv n. Seaton liiinu lf in anxious to
play with Chicago with which tenm he
has been piuctlciiiK and wllh which
team he Binned hut l'resldi nt Wee(i-
li.iin of the ('hii'UKo club expects noon
lo k" to Shrevepoit to persuade Ha-
t' i I i loin Urooklvn.
Major I nttlicrx Won
M Ci i.N tiu.. Hard 20 The ll.
loi National 1. u ir team .main di -
baiid the Newail- 1 nterniit inna I ie.i.
s' i Lain hire today o lo il in li "V-
i n Inlnu contest.
The score:
i i isTt i.N : i
M:iAltK 3 t I
I leiduc. liinheniil and Whaling
' Ki 11. Holmes and I'Tloiirke
EXOlifiUUJJ
ssssiresssnemi
Iiouglan I. McKttj' the new commis-
sioner of the New York police de-
partment who has parted out to
prove to Muvor John Mitchell thut lie
ll too itood on the Job lo be ousted
to nihko way for Cantil-Huilder
Qoethtils cr nnyone elie. McKay Ii
rlonlna tip all uf 'he Tenderloin hntele
brenklnir "ap the no-railed police
clltioea anil tlolna- tverylhlnn else Inst
modi:! p edict hltf khoultl do.
Jfl. 1
i . i . jt
1 TX. R
New Used Sample rfl
anos and Player Pi-jT 7lsa
anos. All Pianos
tliorouldy overhauled tuned and
regulated. Certified under the Jenkins
Plan.
S10.00 Brings One Home 5.00 or so a Month
LUDWIGi st.i $115
Exceptional iJ.'ii'iiii.
WALDEMAR
Satuplf $175. Wonderful
Value.
KURTZMAN
Slioiiwuni $325.
STEINWAY
lTS(.(i$525. The Vetti-
KI'uikI. BERRY -WOOD
$650 KN . tric I 'lay. r -Slightly
used.
WHEELER
lM-d-$90. Hull .Mitli.--aiiv
case.
VOSE
Sliojiwoin $365. 'I'll'1
liotiic piano.
ELBURN
I'W'd- $175. The iclialile.
VOSE I'sed $320.
Heautil'iil art -ase.
LUDWIG
$190 Beautiful Walnut
case.
STRAUBE
I'sed - $125. Massive
Walnut case.
HARVARD
l'se.l-$175. A real l.jir-
Kahi. WALDEMAR
Sanijile- $175. WoiKlt'i t'iil
value.
Strlch & Zeidler
I'sed - $325. .Almost new'.
SonTs'AIOsic: Co.
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