Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 29, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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Qociety News
VUliA QWYNNK PRMSl'HONIS 4800
Tin- llljia I of I r.iiiiliiu.
Mum children grow up like plant
i itdor hell glasses Til)' are sui
rounded only l artificial end pre
pared Influences. They nra Uoubo-
bred 1 1 1 -1 i fit . nurse-bred niothei
brad everything but BSlf-brod. 'I'll'
nbjei i .if training In to teach the child
. take UK i' himself Km nians
pa ran I n una iU.it children unit a n
kind of si i nn iii ii t.. reel ufi
their egperleucas; and thas an
bound and corded until thej die oi
i mi in ii)- break nil bond! and cord
'i 'I i ii-h tu ruin by rem tlon
i ui Kind i rnnrlv in
There i an ugly kind of forgivenes
i i U)In world a kimi of liodg Imit
forgiveness ahol otti like uu lla ktaii
tai. one wiui bun offended and sel
til in down before tin- blowpujx ot
their Indlgngtlnn and soorch him and
hum his fault into him; nad shei
iiii'' nave kneaded him surTleleutl
with their fiery Mian thej tor-
ri him. Balected.
Mnndai ( lob
Mm Fred B. Hoaie had tin Monday
club of Orosbie Heights for lu tori
nightl) meetini no yeeterde after
nomu
Ann tlia opening Bserclees which
Hera conducted by lira K. '. Kuhl-
man the work of making comfort
and other i.i-itiiiiiK for tha detention
home was commenced tha uaual read
iiiK being dispensed with for tin- after-
noon. A group of voice numlief b
Mi.- j r Woolsey and piano in unli
U .Mm. Hosts brightened ib" hour for
those wiin were Induatrloual) engaged
mi piecing quill block.
Tiie member of this club unsollc-
Ited have Interested themselves In tha
borne 'H fi londles women and chll
flren uml will devote a portion of
their time cu b meeting Lrward mak-
ing siiiiiirK fm the Institution. Re-
freshments were served before adp
Journment of yesterday's meeting
I
I Lfrr
b.Vd i
I UttXb!
i otcrif lob in Dame
Tha young men of the t'oterlc dub
ill Ki'.r ii program dance hum even-
ing ni the Rika' club The member
ii iiic club about twenty-five in num-
ber re planning w aerlea of dances
for the fall und winter month.
Mr. und Mr. T. VY. Bunnell and Mr
and Mm C. C. Bimmonu will chaper-
i ii.- one party.
Mm Si in Kiy and children Mary
Klisubeth and John Beott arrived
I ii in p ni mum yesterday after h de-
lightful stay of two month al Mich-
igan resorts and in New k'ork. They
were accompanied by Mm. Kly'n siw-
tcr Mlaa Mildred K iim.. ul i'urkom-
Imrg w. v.i. who win spend thi
Inter In Tulau.
Mr and Mrs. IV. A Martin roturnod
Bunda) evening from a 10 da ye' plena.
.int stay In 1 'hicago.
Mi. and Mis. Qariand Man.- who
have been located In Mklaiioma Pity
the paat aeveral month will remove
shortly in Kiefer where Mr. Maw
ha purehaaod the controlling Inter-
cat in tin' Kxchangc Mate bank Mr.
THOUGHT SHE
COULD NOT LIVE
Restored to Health by Lydia
. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Unionville Mo.- "I Buffered from a
female troulilc and J not so weak that I
t could hardly 1
across the flour with
out holding "ti to
omething I had
nervous spells and
my Angen w ou id
I crump and my fac
would draw uid 1
j could nut apeak nor
iloeptodoanygood
had no appetite and
cryonc thought 1
would Dot live
Borne one advised me to take Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1 had
taken so much medicine and my doctor
aid he could do me no pood so told my
hui band he might get me a bottle and I
wi uld try it. By the time I nad taken
it 1 felt in tier. I continued its useand
i I am well and strong
I have always recommended your
medicine ever since I wag so wonder-
fully lu tu lilted by it and 1 hope thU
li t ii i will be the means of saving soma
Other jHiur woman from suffering."-"
Mrs. Maktha BEAVEV Box 1144
III ionville Missouri.
The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Y. getable Compound have thousands of
such letters as that almvc they ti ll
ihi truth else tin y could not h:i e been
obtained for love or money. This mad
id is is no stranger - it has ttoml tho
t" t for years.
!i there are r.nv complications jot
de nut understand wrlw to Lydia E.
PI n khan Medicine Co. (confidential)
l.i ii n. Mass. Your letter will be opened
read and answered ) a woman and
held in strict confidence
Nervous Period-
ical Headaches
Succumb to Anti-Kamnia Tablets
i all leottWs oommoals oatled "tioli bead
ii. he" la aiii i" bs due to th retention of
utes in the system. Often it Ii stated that
a poor condition ol the blood is a cause of
rtif net hernlai'lim. or that It Is a nervool
rondltiont aud In ci rta.u oases no Uoulit
tills Is true.
v hers treatment i- demanded it is mom
tor llie pain tlmii Hiiytlilinf else anil Hr.
A. P. He In llsililllUlt of LoUlSVlUe bus
l.i Aiiii kftiiiiiin rablet) to Hive prompt
nml Mtlsfartory relief. BSt stionlil I "
Inillted upon" hp sii.vs "and the patient
fchould go to bed darlu n the room imd nil
tlin nttendnnls hu.I family rhould hi' as
quiet aa poaslhle. All emetic will Some-
times shorten the attack. The bowebi should
bPkopt opftnwlth AetOlds"! B Sol bath and
n i!;. rough rub-down with a coarss towel!
often live grateful relief. Two Antl-kamnln
Tubletii whon the nrst flgns appear will
usually prevent the attack. During hi. at-
tack oue tablet eery hour or two will
shorten the attack and relieve tbe usual
nausea and vomiting." Tueas tablets may
be obtained at all druggists. AakforA-K
Tablets. They are aian uneicelled for ner-
vous headaches neuralgia aud all pnint
Mini- win itlnus lu e.ni the mala
Psnki i ' Juurnali woiok nni a 1 ui It
mouth to nklal im t'lt lu look sft
' the Issuing of the nublli allon. At
on suni Mrs Man Is ( I ng In the
I on .r ftei iiarents Mr and Mr I
ill. itugglos on S'orth nimyenno avc-
Mi aud Mr Kugens lrlon aud
babj llobel I hjugenc m i Ived liunic
rateida iiiornlng hum u delightful
two iiiontbs' viall In Ken I tic Tacotnii
iuid W alls W .ill i aah Vhi i a re
I accompanied Mr. Union's dausli
hi. MIhm Rdna i 'li vis lorton who iii
) r 1 1 r ta iii fm an Indefinite xtai heri
I Mis l.orton tvas pscentl) graduated
I from the dopartinonl of inuaic of Hi.
. PuiiI'n scl i lor girls in Wail.. Walla
Mi and Mrs M i 1 Miller and Mr
gnd Mi a. i. li Burnnide left atal
la) ui their cars foi u motor irlp to
Km nasi 'lt und Topuka.
i mi sad Mrs !' w Bryant und
dauglitiu I orolht llelh a ho have
been spending several weeks ver)
iilcusanti) a t ' Colorado Springs arn
leaving there todnj for Itenver. Thej
will also visit Kansas ("Ui and Okla-
I hoiiui I'll) en route arriving homo
ictober lv.
Ml I Mis. William Mill i ItOSS
of the t'arleton apartment are ex-
pected t.. return toda from u week's
v isll in Kansas it .
Mr. and Mr arohlbald f Bmlth
in. I liahj son Archibald Iteinu ar-
rived home Sunday from a pleaaaut
month's stsj ui Pittsburgh Pa.
Mrs Krank Neff will ontertaln the
oiiiiK won ii ul the gem per Hrdelis
. int. for the opening meetlnn of the
season this evening. About seventy-
five young women member ami their
i rlends will be In atl ndancc.
Miss Jennie Lyman is expected
home during ibo wees after an all-
1 lumuiers stay at ii.. and
orn i ssorts
tVord from Mrs Harry Ashliy'i bed-
aide I to ibo effeel that she la getting
aloUK a "ll as could be expected
I Mis Aahby Is ill In s Topeka Kan .
hospital.
Mis flubj M Neal w lio spent lul
and August In California is now
ms' in Topeka Kan. on route home
aIisk M.-N'oai imii also stop over In
'JiiLhrle for several days before re-
turning. Mr und tors. K M Swing have
lion' to Hobillson. Ill . for n nth'
llolll. I' ill.
inonih" at resort or ' k M iu rb.i
Tngsthei miH' Mr rlouser she nt
home tiins rtsltlnu hu home-folk in
Moiidovjo It'is. and en route stunped
Lover in Hi'atrii'Ci Kel . t. ass not
I mother Mi" M.J Win m . attd sisters
I tin- Misaes Helen and Maude H'uvue
prior to i in ii depai lure fm la tu
gclas 1 '' i to i salds
Mr and Mrs Uacsr H laiicaster
; .ii. i spoctscl i" return h linln s fi
days after snvaral luiinths' abseuos
iioni i. in.' Mi . and Mrs i uni i'
hav . 1 1 ii ao nlns ai various oho
mi Hii' RUSSt au.l nurl) In Hie SUIIIIIII'I
. enjiij ed a i uIsh to llonoliilu
mi ami Mr I'harlea HSvgtu of
j l and a el .' gin ii - ..f m i . mid M '
lenitge I ' Ki ) ol 1 Srosbte Heighl
over Muuduy Mr aim Mrs ISvans
ii en loin. ti afti'i spendin
is lime ui i Ixcolaloi gpiings
Mr. and M i (Hot n ' 'ondoll ha V
relumed iioni.. .1 i. i .: fee. days' stat
in i iklaboiuii 1 'it M i ' 'utidon w anl
.'Mi saiiaclull) to attend uewspapet
men' da at the glale fair ami to at
lend the bantjuet given In honor of
tin i tailing scribes Mr t'undon lis-
Ited Iter mother Mi J M t'oung
id i
Miss Uaisy lilnderllter uf "ii Olty
Pa. bus iir rived for a '.imi to her
brother Mr Krank -i liliiderllter
and Mis. lilnderllter Mlaa Hludei
liter expei is in reniaiu until after
the i iliriatmu holidays.
Mi C 9. Hruci mI' leave during
tii week foi Usyton uhlo a'bere
.a- goes in uoin a parti ol friends on
. trip to Atlantii Utj and N'e I'ork.
Mr Main HoaaiS) Is expected to
return during the week from an all
si. .urn i s slav In lionver Mr Ileus
ley came lasi v k .
Mrs. R r Ma Artliui Is expectod
home at t tie em! of fh' week sf'ei a
siveral wecka' visit In Sufflold Conn.
and Now l.rk.
There was quite a noticeable and
s:. tin i ii k . hanige for tun I ettor In the
condition "i Mrs I'erri liawotth yes-
terday. Colonel Manuel Mlrach has returned
to town after spendlug some in n'hs
in the easl.
Mi Qlenn t. Itrsdeii has arrived
from Atlantic 'n where he sperl a
few ... 1;- with Mr htraden and
lher children who have been In tho
east since Darly summer
Mr. FYs nk I. Hartletl uml children
arc expected to strive bono' during
the week from Marietta Ohio where
the wenl in art) summer.
Mr w ii Haglei bus gone to Kan-
s.is t'lty to meet Mrs. liagley who Is
returning from a month' visii in rin-
Wednesday
i a r
Jewish Holiday
si Ok! Mill lit t I0SI II
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New York
Painless
Dentists
i in1 : u Mai i
n n io
iw ns n mi and up
set oi I. .lb s: on
.1.1 i
rldgi
nothing so beautiful us pretty
teeth tl ' health Impossible
without good tooth
ir artificial Ihe wi rkmnnshlp
must be so fine liny will lool.
natural Nineteen years' m
uerleuci in kssxplng gbreasl ol
the limes a it ib. a i nars git sa
UN tin. bad All on patients
reap the benefll lu the .--Iiii i -
i Petfsot Drtitai Work Have
Impression taken in tha morn-
ing t stli same as)
I jut v ittondaitl lie1
M.i i ii
pearl sweeney ASKB no HENR Y KENDALL COLLEGE
uu.i i i i is i lip inl
I h lid t ll M ni lit
ALIENATION
imi u. i.i i
W01N ASKS FOR DIVORCE
Acting Mayor Hunt Sitid to bo
Behind Action; Another
City Hall Scandal
DANCING CLASSICS
A i Iks' Club alondsya sal H'sdnaadsyt tl 7 SO p m
Bid gfBCIAti 1 I. Ass Krldari B t s n.JO p m
1 7. oaapj a Rsapl
i bltilrsu's riaaa gsturdsy 9 p. .
miss ii Yin:
i Isll wit b M r. K" Iiii
Mi u ii. i Mis (antes U McBirney
daughters liorothj ami Martha nml
son Donald are expected lo arrive
iioni t.ui. n from their trip to the
north wont Thej have I n absent for
two months clotting iii British Co-
lumbia uml Washington ami mail)
phi. e uf iutcrest en rouge.
Mi s ICIaie Boswell Is expected lo
return tods) frolll a few Weeks' visit
to lui Iioino lu Anthony Kan
'rim Misses lianrahan have re-
moved from South Klwood avenue to
721! Kouth llo uld or avenue a'hnro they
nill I.' i home nfter this aeuk.
Miss Mvri McPlkv has returned from
a several weeks' cisil to relatives i.i
Maywoud Mo.
KeaMinable Menu.
Hit C A K I AST
sliced i iranges I 'eras 1
llacon ' lurls Urahum m uffins
Coffee
l.i NCHKON.
Vegetable Soup Crlap Crackora
Glngerbrcud Cheese
Milk
UINNEH.
Lamb en 'aaaerole
Tomato Ralad Wheal Crisples
i linger Bpouge
Robert A McBirney Undertaking
Parlors 17 (Veal Third St. Phone 4"tf.
Bealden Phono Adv.
I. in
in
Mi
lu. hat
h r di hte
some time
Yi
Young of i iklahoraa 1 'Ity
n itoiTiK In the home of
. m M B McWke for
left Runday fnr Nowata
her daughter Br. K elyn
'I1H.
News of the ib uth of Miss Kthol 11
ileorge of .rl;aiisas 1'ity who at ine
tlnie made Tulsa her home for a pe-
riod nl a year or more bus been re-
ceived here Those with whom si
was assoclati ii will be grieved to loam
of .Miss George's deal It
ih: s. II. Laittlmore ot Muskogee
bus come to spend two or three weeks
vlpi'.lm; her mother Mrs. C M. Bown.
Iiir sr. and tii" r.unik of her brother
Mr. William i: Downing.
Ml und Mrs W I; Kilmer bud as
riaitori over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. K
A. Kltti tihogse i f Chandler and
Meadumea . I Trower and Anna
Iba ors of i "o eta.
Br. w. K WriKbt has purchased a
i" u util ul now residence w hb h bus ust
been completed at Sixteenth and
South t'heyenne avenue and whore he
and Mrs Wright will shortly be al
bom t.. friends.
Mi.- s. ia A Davidson I expected
to n I ui a during the w k after n
two months vaaetlon which sin. bus
been apending in Hooneviiio Mo. and
in St. I. "ills.
Miss Willie Wbrttmore left vesti r-
!u to spend u two weeks! .nation at
lo" homo in Kayettevllle Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl r Henr.i are
home after a several weeks' stay in
Colorado.
Mrs. William Btryker and young n
William have returned from an aii-
uuinu r s sta) in 1 'olorado
Mrs. M. A. Iluuser came bom s. :-
urday after a delightful stas of throe
EIGHT HONORED ACRE
FARM; ALL ALFALFA
lilt. i.i KT I MUX IMI II I VltM ill
II Y IN I N I II! I hi Ml l
OKIiAliOM
The largest individual alfalfa farm
In Oklahoma Is located al Frederick
Olds Borne facts about this farm
vim in hj a World correspondent
might be of Interest In view of the
"alfalfa on cver farm" movement
now being waged In tins stale.
The farm In uueatlon is tvued i
! J. I. Huffine There are ufl acrga
in alfalfa the las! of which was
aeeded down last spring. Tho farm is
I producing four crops each year With
an average yield of from three-quarters
of a ion to one ton of hay nor
acre al each cutting. Mr Huffine lias
received on an average of $m per ton
' for this ha)
i The owner of ibis unique farm was
formerly engaged in tin- wholesale
i hay business at Kansas City Mo 1 1
j decided lu.w e r i bal hi would 1 1 y
to ttrow alfalfa without artificial Irri-
gation. He located in whal is known
as the "shallow grater country"
a bi ll the Water is mill from iKh! to
twelve feet below the surface.
Mr Huffine declares that the popu-
lar theory that alfalfa can be raised
l I'lliiui o.P 111' latum B . IIIIMIIKI'.
tiu' ground will pack on the surface
. and the onim alfalfa will not forca
Its way through.
Two hours after Pearl Sweenoy had
filed a 110000 alienism. m -nit agninal
Chief of Police foster n. Burns yes
terdav Mrs. Kiaie twee net filed s
petition in the suerier court Baking I
for a divorce from the man who ac I
I c uses the chief of stealiiiK hi aife's
affections.
i The Bweeno) suit was ihc ciitmlna-1
tioh of political troubles thai have
been brewing around lb' cltj bull
for suiiio time It was ti iclj declared
around town yesterday evening that
I tbe case was the outgrowth of a well-
defined animoaitj toward Chief llurnsl
and Aoting Mayor O 1 1 liunl was I
uami.j as the man wlio cuuaed the
suit to be filed. The affair ha created
wnlo comment and further sensations
are llkel) to In- imritng al an) lime. I
( bb i still Kb k
I Chief Burns Is confined to hb
apartments He is convalHcenl fob I
lowing an attack of typhoid fever
During his sickness Mrs. Kwecne wss
his nurse. It was for nlb ijeil m-1
proper acts tbut her husbuml I seek- l
Ing damages.
In her petition for d nrce Mr 1
Bwecne) alleges thgl her husband bus
been guilty of cgtreiyic cruelty to-
ward her. she says thui on tu c-
easioii bo knocked lu down and
kicked her In the sidi in.iurlnn her
to sueii sin cgtent that shi wns forced
1o undergo a surgical operation sic
further claim that her husband
! falsely accused her of being intimate
with Chief D.irns when aa a insttts
of fact she served Burns only us s
I professional nurse and her actions
were perfectly decorous. Tiie were
I married in I 08.
Bweeney'a suit was filed In the di.--
trlcl court. His attornej I Woodson
K Murvell. Among other thing hi
allege that bis wife has been "Jo
riding" with Chief r.uiiiH in the police
automobile and shi attired onls in
I kimoua and that be ate brcukfaal
I with her rather uugliKee.
i police Commissioner Qulnn and
Chief Burns both look the suii in a
jocular manner. Both insisted thai
the affair was met el) a political
! "frame-up" ami in i' Burns would
fighi n to tin- last ditch.
U anted K w Idwk I n
ii has been repot led on reliuble
authority that 0. I). Hunt is the mull
behind the oourl action. Together!
with Wm. Btryker ho Is said lo have
threatened to nave the suli tiled un-
less Burns resigned. The only reason
for ibis as far a can ! learned I
thai Hunt wanted ll I'. Newblook
former sherlfl ui d imllco chief li 'ft'
Plans New Vork'a Great
est Buffrasw Convention
T''(KfnB (Tthln(r PoWhf) lit tilt Original tira-rl-f Inn f)f 1T. f I MnfTstft fnifloata of Jtiff.
ami i wUagi PUlswlphia and uH by bin foi .vi o proan m ut .. m uiiy fm i i' iota
Trcihhtfj Powders)
' f I Mi rana OUn mrr I tho I inn 1 1 r x tru rtrc.-g.il tn li gig
tati iiiiu i ' ' . i ii n r. 1 1 . il' i - - f ha tygtrn u t jvfm. v diarrhova wiia w rnw. tit
vhlrh makf tr-rthlnc li;'.l Taatliln i rinilBMi lha bowala an oarroeU tha anllra pyataao Makaataath a
. v fat " baba. prm favariibnaai and fratfulncaa a-idl nUovai Ui Bwthaff "f iron r. nlahia f
anii.it i il jliiiiliaaiiia. n it iiflinini ai tlio jlfa of lh uliftd. h. iiv. . m If yiMirdniggiat
earn til iutidy v i du uni twd oa an inoaay lut vrita ua yovf " Hama and va i i th
MO " Ipl Ua 1 C.J. MOPPtTT MCOICINl CO. St. Louis Mr.
mi 1 1 a 1 1 ri i $
alwollltcll urn fo.tnula I.. II. - 11 WJagV
ticiuiill) pulled wit bout iialu. C AaJI 1 Ma (& f
I 1 1 lb li on an (in hi Hi wih' In Ian WW M. ifftQasS
till; It ltei ii iii'K of ..liiili .in I W 'vtZfifr
ro. ai.'b u -lo i iiij.oi b.i- n i'ii ' I aJffTi
ill.i .ni I. .I. Uli.fi ib. mini.; nn I I srTu
ilia lion o I to ih iili- 'luli li IVfc! I
piiinb -.-. lui old lis well - toiio; sill InnrK I
z iflmsl
MWS.
MA0EBYTFSIgl
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iKiin
conpji ICr MKwa to A
kiirn nn minnnun BB1HsnafcaslllsBsiaaawC3
- I I ol M ii-ii . I lrcloll mn ii
si.inbur liuillllllg Mil h II illl
ill ni ii studio an dm but M la) frm
I'holie 116-4
Mi wiiii. i4lici-i'd iioni i.riiiil.
Kufiiferiiig b) I " oi oii.ii 1 1 ui
Moluaill Ibllteill.
Mr. 1 '. M White of lid S'orth
eighteenth street Muskogee ukla.
suffered with stomach trouble and
liver derangement Her physician
nd vised an operation liul her bus
bind fearing lllu result n.i ugalnsl
It.
Mrs White took n t rial bottle of
Mnyr's Wonderful Btomuch I! mods
and found swift relief sin- wrote
"Unclosed find money order tot
in. bottles of Mum's Wonderful
Sioinu.li Itemed; und one bottle oi
Tonic und Regulator. The trial bol
tie did me s world of ko...i it
cleansed mv system. I low did me
no good; the) sun ted to operate but
in) husband opposed I caunol lhank
you uough fm bal i bal one bottle
did for me."
I Km l. stories "f tbo marvelous re
! covorlos of the users of Mayr's Won
I in rful Btomatli item lv come from
' a tl parts of i h niiitr.i . The first
di so i always pi oof
I Mayr's Wonderful stoma b Itemed)
clear Hu- digestive tract of mucoid
accretions .md removes poisonous
uiatti i . ii brings quit k relit f to sui
ferers from stomach ailments liver
and bowel troubles. Man) declare
thai It b is aaved Ihem from danger-
oua operations; man) declan tnal it
! bus i aved i In r ll es.
We w an) all people aim have
chronic steuiach trouble oi constipa-
tion no mattei ..f hois long stand-
ing to u one doso of Mayr's Won
.I. i fui Ktomach Remedy one does
in convlncs ion This is tin- i n
cinn so man) of our people have
beep tsk ti with surprising results.
ti at thorough system cleanser
evet sold Muyr' Wonderful Btoiuachl
Itemed) ii now sold here bv Uetman
i & i 'ampboll and yuaker I 'run
pan) und driiKKisis
Bettercoolues cake
nml biscuits too. AH
lis Hjjht tlllllV. ttildiT
mill delicious us mother usesl
lo bake Ami jnsl as whole
some. I'or purer Baking rOW-
der Ihsn ( sjumet cannot be iaul
at gsji SrVi f.
A l i our grocer
RK FIVin HMMUT AWARDS
Wttdd' Pnr l.i EaaadtaM. CUaaaja. tIL
fani i - . . ... f react ..'n l. 1912
I ou aon I fl m.mrv wnrn n 111 thfan .. ' ... an I
t . i i . . i . . i Sur Cahuaal It'll
mvlr fcunoi.il ! inofr .. I..lr. . (l. B I
I ! .nir I ii Ui imifoor lo tout mil. i I !
hoi .
K'ABTKKN I HIM IH VB oi i
M MM 1. KTtHU W II I
1 Mil n III R
LANGS' HAIRDI SIG 1
DD0 M) PAR!
By CotiM.mce.
When i wns in Blurope this year I
found b dh cities so thickly dotted
with halrdreaslng parlors nml hair
o Is stores ihut I wondered if the
wotnpn cer bad time for anything
but r.'iri of the hair. Personally i was
chief!) Interested in finding a really
good ghafU und I found that they
ii. v. r use makosblfts. but alwavs some
item made for shampooing only und I
was happily surprised whsn several
inquiries saoh iirouKbt the stunreatlon
tt.at our own Ajnerican-made can
tbiox shampoo is best They like it
because in addition to being perfectly
nfe ami niakinu the halt free from
all dandruff) 0 OSS nil and dust it is
so simple to get canthroS from any
dniKgist dnd jut dissolve a taaapoon-
f ul in i ' up of hot water knowing
you win then hnf n preparation that
makes t tie hair tiol only ntlrelv ( lean
but so fluffy that it appears very
heavy CanthroS stimulates the hcu!j
to besl'hy aaMun. muklna; the head
(Ml good and th' hslr look good.
All!
j Tin Hunl Rlddli lv ' many
Tulss is in the market for two lui
of cotton. They have been Instruct
by the Blmon Aschtrt'o of New lu
exclusive manufacturers if fancy ki
iroods to purchase a bale ol tin
staple at i" cents a pound lluni-
Reddl k through I)an Hunt tbo m in-
j user. Im Ilately announced thai
they would not miiv bti) this bale but
I w ould purchase an extra one them-
selves Tic only condition of the .-ii.
Will be thai the fai rs selling the
l otion must agree t.. plant only ono-
half of their present ai reage In i Ron
next year. I In first two farmers to
brlna; In two bales of good middling
otton will i eoeivaj the cash
III RxcJudc I Inter
BELFABT Ireland. Sept. J Blr
Edward Carson leuder of the Irish
ttnulonlst party today outlined tbo
t 1st . r program in addrasslng the
Unionist i ounoil.
"I prOpOSSa" he said "w hen tbo Wgf
Is over to summon a provisional gov
eminent and I proposs thai then first
aot should be to repeal tin- home rule
bin so far as Ulster is concerned. I
propose In the same to enact that it
is the flttty of the volunteers to ase
tbut no H. t or no attempt at nil ai t
under that bill should tvei have effei t
in '.'later.
"Meanwhile let us throw ourselves
j wholeheartedly Into the patriotic ar-
Jtlou that the time deinsud" In aup-
portltis th'- empire ''
a
i
i
In have the piutltloii now occupied by
Rums. Neither uuinn nor Burn
would i onalder such proposition and
Hunt win defied. Tht n tho nit wa-
riled. Commenl on the ease las) nighl
spiemed to universally favor Chief
Hums und there was iiiuiii criticism
.a the alleged connection of O D.
Hunt w it b the cess.
chief Burn probably will nol be
lelon ed from the sick room for ae
o l Ui i
ritoi i i : i in i i 1 1 i wm iti-
KK Till'. MKASI'ltl Wild IH
.SK1 Ii l ill- -1 --IOV.
I SKIM 01 BIAUlf IS I JOT JBIVHt
Or. T. FELIX GOURAUDS
ORIENTAL CREAM
OR MAGICAL RtAUTIIIER
Hui vm i an PUav
pr I'iri a 1 t h.
Moth PaU bet Kaih
ati'1 Bit :n l Ifamacffi
ami every btewlah
im beaut) H! 'it
Bee detei Hon It
baatood Uiclc I -A
t yi i t - and li m
batinteae taate
it in be lure l( ia
pr i - I y lun'if Ac
ceo! iju rjuuterfelt
ni Itnilai 1 1 ii in t.
Ti:. h. A piyn u ) Ic a tad
t pat leaf I la I idi a ill i ' ' iem l re
COeatuetid 'Cftiua i C't j.n tbe Ira ti irniiul
Of all the -li-n prrtiittftkMU.M At dii.tftfiMs
ciii'l th aartmetii Sttwef.
(ertl. I. Hopki.ii I IM Ptops . 3 Creil JNMtl H f J
int inula
nd with
Mrs. Raymond Brown the president
or the New Yoik Woman Ruffrage
I association who a'lth her assistants
is planning lo nutks the forty-sixth
annual oonventlon the last in bs bald
' before the NuflriiK. amendJMnt sees
I to the Miters tin Sglofl Iff n state-
! wide demonstration The convention
la to op'ii in Rochester on letober i a
One weak before tha convention
opens regiments .f women will sit
out for a Canvas if the atate. They
win hold meeting and ie luncheons
und illnimrs in every town and ever)
politic Ian within reach la to bs In
vltcd anil il sinl' con erted.
i i i . ungri s r inatned un-
Ind ly afti i Itepreaentatlvs
I ami Itepreei ntatlve A leg
chairman of tin. house nier-
WOMEN'S WOES
Tulsa omest n i mdlna lt lkl al
Last.
Ii does seem thai women have mote
than a fair shun- ( Ihe sohes and
i sin thai afflb t h anltyi tie-i must
bli p Up.' inusl attend to duties in
j'ti ..f ronstantl) a hing ba is. .a
headaches llwtj spells bearing-down
pnins. th. noisi stoop ... er w hen to
stoop means torture They must walk
and bend anil work with racking pain
and niMiiv in in a from kidney ilia.
Keeping the kidney well has spared
tl aatirfa nt uomoii oiin-li tlllsi'l'V.
Read of s remed for kidneys only
jthat la endorsed bj people you know.
Mrs .1 r drai 111 North Uetrolt
avenue Tulsa "kin. s.ns: "I was
I bothered foi si .rial weeks by con
.Hunt ilall ache in thl small pf my
back a feeling or languor clung to
nie and I greall annoyed n tin-
'kidney secretions ttoans Kidney
I fill proved lo be the remedi i rs
iiuiril and. through their line all
I Symptom Of the tl "U l.le led
Price MC ut all dnalera I'.iit
I simply sak foi a kldnei rmfii -t
Ijoan's Kidney PHI 'b- sume tbat
Mr Oraj had Fostsr-llllnurn Co.
Piop. Bufalg N "
Mi Underwood and Mr. Aleandr
home for ttu- ' ioualgn other op-
g i . demandlns i' has passed Rep-
resentatives Page .a North Caroliaa
and Shirley of Kentucky who are
leading the opposition ais. conferred
'with the president Rome opponents
of the mcas n Insist al least p
Democrats srs opposed to tbo mil and
lt it i oubi not be passed.
Adjournment or a plan lo lei ti-
lions. recess sith conseni rf ihi ei
ate la being much die' ussed but all
depends on the senate further delay
I In consideration of the war las bill
I occurred today the finance ooinmll-
tee of th. senati postponing i' meet
ltif i ntll tomorrow oultiit t a cotton
onferehce ct tha capital.
Revives a Vcncrabli uu. i-m
The 'bat the rat' movement in
Kanaaa. will h is lo I ins BCtlVe tloi
week beginning Octobei 5 recalls the
. st . i ir t he traveling winn as pub
liahtd a generation or more ago in u
magaaatts foi youth The wMch stop.
1 pad al a POorll furnish.. I boms and
ask i.ii for a night's lodging offering
i lo pu f.r tiie aocommodattoB by
kllliii all the rats oil the place MM
I was entertained anil Im mediate!)
I after l.ri akfaat the next Morning HraS
jreadi lo take her departure. Srhea
'the li(ta- leiniiided ht of thu
fPOWHMNf:
ASH1NGTM
llOTtl. Of AMERCWMOtALS
In a c'ty whtrt food hottla '
abound tha Powhitan hcait tha j
Int.
1 1 ii Srtt In tht heart 'ta
I ta '
-i i Ts'"viiiwiitom ' '
i ' - --
!
The Pewnatan $ reT ncl. tu
cluatve am) wttfuf. J ta excel
Itii lui ation un !Vnnaylvarii
AvcQtte ISih SDal II Street
aai :. u i's'is' V hea'Jv W
I en for bridgt couplet touriat
partita convetitionfi bchools ar.J
1 he Pov.Vatan attractl ll e
pe pit ol f It .re ati J tducal
Iti proximity to State. War an.l
Ni DeMrtmeiitt. ilio to Mo
prir.ti ol Htte4rwal Int'ret
miite thn hotej e;-:tii;;y t-
Irocttvt ti a JttLriminatn a; i .'b-
lie The Prwhatn ofTcn r .
ijh totaehttl bath at $" '.
li 00 and up Mo.: ma with Oft
ate bgi'i $; jo. li M tnA up.
Write for booklet with map
CLtPFOri) M LE V!S
ffanogtr.
Jl
:iJ
HwCAPUDiNS
Thi 1 kttlfj ltnily 1 ;ri t.tfii
titli very ratiitic'torv r -ul tw tot
Headache
CU1CK RbbULTM TKY "T
pronilsi of the evening before "Ohi
surs enough" said the srltch aiii
nicking up a stick I ring close by she
leaned forward resting arlth one en 1
lot th- stick on the floor and Ihe 'her
I in both hands said "Bring on ymr
rata.
I i-otiomli' I. nib' -on
Ldttts Mok Papa d in t rou tell
tnotitai S'l tniiat geononiagT
Paps -1 did mv sen
little I'b k Wall I ia thlnkin
that giaharf If vou d net me a i.m I
woobltrt aea; SUl 10 man. ahoea.
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