Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 6, 1914 Page: 3 of 10
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THH TI'I.HA DA1L1 WOKLiU T1 I i I) A V OCTOBER 8 1 1 1
i n U h HI
CALL CUIUS OF HE
c
TO SETTI E DIFFERENCES
OVER THE WAR REVE
NUE MEASURE.
Want to Arranfe Mutters so as
to Adjourn Congress by
October 15.
Washington Oct 6. 1 1 ii t"
settle parti difference on the war
revenue bill and upedtte deposition
o remaining legislative business with
it view to early adjustment Demo-
crat of the enats nave agreed on a
fan. us tu held tomorrow. The "all
wiib Issued late today alter confer-
enoa between Senator Kern chair-
man of the i. in. us and Senator Sim-
mons of tin. itnanee committee.
The need for the caucus became ap-
ASTHMADOR GUARANTEED
TO RELIEVE ASTHMA
"I 1 1 r. . arranged with the Quaker
irun Oo that even lufferor from
Asthma 1 1 ii Fever or Brpn hlal
Aatlitpu in Tulsa can try n treat-
meo entirely at nu i lak" I r.
doiph Hchlffmann announce. Ke
nays: "Buy a 60-oent package of ins
Asthamador or Asthmador Cigarettes
try it and if u ii."M not
Afford Immediate relief or If you do
not find it the boat remedy you have
ever used take it hack to the Quaker
Drug Co and they will return yom
money cheerfully and wlthoul u"
question whateer. After ki-Idk the
grateful relief It lias afforded in hun-
dreds of . iif-. s. which had been con-
sidered Incurable ami which had
boon given up In despair I know
What it utll rlu I am go sin' Dial
It will do the Ham' wiiii other i hut
1 am noi afraid to guarantee II win
relieve Insantancously. Tim druggists
handling Asthmador will return your
money if you say bo. Viu are to he
tli.. sole Judge and under thi posi-
tive guarantee absolute! no risk Is
run n buying Asthmador."
Persons living elsewhi re will be
supplied under the same 'guarantee
by their local druggists or direct by
Br it Sehlffmann Bt Paul .Minn.
Adv.
par in today at the meeting of the
I Democrat of the finance committee
I when member Him mi amendments tat
the war revenue bill were rejected
declared th would earn the flghl to
' the tt. "a 't tti.- s. nut.' win tin r an
effort win be inadv to pledge senators
to "i" for the bill as approved by
the caucus M Ml HO ussed
rin.-ii IUU out.
"We want tu Mi logei her an much
as possible mi 1 1 1 ik hill before n goes
to tli- senate" ssld 'onuloi Himmuns
tonight "it mil greatlj ogpedlte mat-
ters ti thresh tin whole question out
in it party conference "
Early in th.' das idmlntstratlon
leader heard from he White Bouse
that the president was ready for ad-
journment a nu. in as iho Clayton hllli
the wai tax ami ill Alaska coal leas-
ing eonfercn reports were consum-
mated October li wn the date sug-
gestod They believed tho disagree-
menl among llnauce committee mem-
bers foreshadowed prolonged debate
anil decided upun a caucus I" aM.nl
that pitfall.
.a-nlnr lax
I lemocrats of i he . uminlttee lofl i in.
war tax i. .11 lodas proctl alls us K was
agreed lip. .a Buturday. There are
muny amendments however upon
which the committee diiagroed.
Am.. tig those t. be considered In cau-
cus is ii" to eliminate the tigs on
gasollni altogether Ruiwtltuting a u
nu automobile owners as well as auto-
mobile sales. Another would ollniinato
the proposed tax of J. a thousand on
bank capital ami surplus substituting
a stamp ta on chocks dealt and
other negotiable papal
Benator Vardaman Williams ami
Bheppard an eager for the caucus to
pass up .a aii amendment which
would tax government employe a
SHIP WITHOUT COUNTRY
NOT ALLOWED TO SAIL
in ill I h Milt' I'll I i UIIMi TO
si S I.I KM N
I lit II li
in Blood Dii
exes
Jut the Help Needed to Over-
iDiiie Woibt Trouble)
percentage of
sa la nr..
i II h-i
To start at the touch of a but-
ton to control every movement
of the car without even shifting
f'our position to go fast or slow
orwarrJ or backward or to stop
suddenly with little more effort
than it takes to raise your hand
such is the joy of operating
a Chalmers "Light Six".
Think of itl The power of forty
fiorses Bt your command and all you
have to do is just sit in comfort press
button or move a lever and the
1915 "Light Six" responds as if it
were a part of you.
Such convenience of operation
makes the Chalmers "Light Six" the
choice of the man who dnves himself
or the woman either for this is a man s
car that his wife can drive with ease
and safety.
And the Chalmers "Light Six" is
s real quality car too. It is built com-
plete in the CruJmers shop by an
organization which builds "quality first
and lives price afterward.
Come try tlus convenient car. And
leam too that it is just at convenient
and sale for passengers as for the driver.
Sf for yourself that it it easier to drive
and easier to ride in than any other
"Light Six" under $2000.
1915 "Light Si" $1650
l!U5"MatrSiK' 2400
i Rtnendnient include proposed taxes
I mi distilled liquors an Increase in the
proposed lax on beer from l Ml lo
Ifl.Ti a Panel; revision of the pro-
posed taxes uii domestic wines and
special taxes on retail liquor dealers
i an't iiraug-i lioness
it became apparent today thai re-
cesses ..f the bnust could mt be ar-
ranged permitting member to go to
their home district tins week. An
lr.groement between the majority and
minority leaders on recesses of three
days at a time until the senate was
roads i" adjourn bail been discussed.
Only routine matters could have been
brought mi when the house met every
thr lays.
Kepresentatlve Henry of Texas who
; has Insisted that congress legislate for
( the relief .if cotton fanners at this
; session conducted u filibuster today
I with a view to heading off adjourn-
ment. He forced six roll call f"t a
quorum ami threatened to keep up
. the filibuster Indefinitely.
in view f this situation all talk of
recesses f the house has ceased
though many members have alrends
gone hon xpecling linal adjourn-
ment soon
REACH ACHISI ON
SKIPPING OF COPPER
i KHir pi M'.ITKAI. COIN-
IK 1 1 .s I (III IniMI si It
1 s. OM.V
WASHINGTON Oct. 6 -American
copper shipments to neutral coun-
tries will not i"' molested by Brlt-
ish ships when covered by an un-
derstanding betwoen shippers and
consignees that tiny are fur domestic
use only. This was made known here
today after a conference between Bec-
retary Bryan ami blr Cecil Spring-
Ki. i'. British ambassador.
The ambassador expressed the m-
proval of his government of tin. sug-
gestion of American copper exporters
thai cargoes en route t. Holland Italy
or other non-belligerent countries be
shipped under the restriction that
they would I"- used iii those countries
and not exported to Germany
Secretary Itryan at once set to
work to obtain from Holland Italy
Spain .Norway Sweden and Switzer-
land guarantees that copper imported
from the United states would noi be
re-exported These guarantees will
I bo accepted by Greai Britain n is
believed the neutral countries will
i not hesitate to atiprove the plan
which is similar to that already ar-
ranged with Holland with regard to
foodstuffs
Senator Reed Bmool of Utah who
! discussed the matter at the state
department on behalf f copper Inter
i ests sabl the arrangements would be
i entirely satisfactory to copper pro-
ducers. The wtlllngnea f Great Britain to
allow popper to be exported to Italy
was taken in some quarters to Indi-
cate complete confidence that Italy
would not join Germany and Aus-
tria in malting war on the allies.
SAN PBANt'IBi'tl ii.t. 5.- Th
si. inner Alexandria formerli of the
Kosmug line in detained in th bai-
lor lull with a i nited States naval
offlcei on board nut ii question con
uernlng net rearlstrj can be settled
a it li w sshlngiiin Th I lei lor o(
thr port refused lo allow tin. vessel
to clear for Valparaiso under the Her-
man Dag becauss b said in1 had been
informed the wsmiTs cargo consisted
of provisions ami coal The Berman
cruiser tiutpstg was reportod last in
I Chllsan wters where she sunk tin
British merchantman Itunkfieldf
As matters stand tin steumer is at
unehoi in in withoui a name or flag
ion with a full cargo aboard ami with
a master and i r-w reads tu put out
io sea Ui.' utiy ihe "as reported
..iii to t in- Northern ami Southern
Navigation t'ontpany a newly organ-
iSud Corporation ami tin days aim
ib owners applied lo Washington tor
permission t. register her as tin Sue
ramcuto under the American fin g
Pi r mission falling to come with the
desired promptness i" rhaps because
of a strong protest from the British
consul a second appeal was lodged
ii h iln- collector of th.' porl f"i- b ave
to clear t "i alparalso under tin'
German flag ami the old mum'. The
. alb clor replied t hat in- must bo sat -Isfred
fust of iln- vessel's neutrality
ami Hear Admiral Pond pii d an
oflcer from the L'nlicd States cruiser
New i irleans on board.
URGE A SPECIAL SESSION
( oil n M. ii U.ml I lil.il. i .1 ItcdUC-
UOU Of on-imr.
Atlanta Get 5. Tho Southwest-
ern Cotton i'' 'oi products confer-
ence adopted resolutions here today
asking tin- governors of the cotton-
producing states to rail Iln liately
s ial sessions of their legislatures
io enact laws restricting cotton acre-
age in 1 1" i f to at least BO per cent of
the acreage planted tins year.
Speaker held such action necessary
because of the deoreased European
demand for cotton as a result of tho
war. h also was agreed I hn i iho
problem was one foi the individual
Btates io solve
I 'm mat un of farmers' associations
io aid iii tin- enforcement of ans acre-
.iK' reduction laws that mas be passod
was favored. In states where no laws
are niartril n was proposed thai III'-
local associations undertake to reduce
acreage by general agrc incut.
Other resolutions adopted r m-
mended that thu fanners in every
southern state formally petition their
governors to convene tin- legislatures
to act upon th Hon situation and
iisked that decreiused cotton acreage
be devoted t" the raising .u food prod-
ucts. The conference will continue in m-s-slon
tomorrow. Bight status art represented
in p. k. H tin' famous blood purifler
Is thi greatest nstursl repair . r.-w knswn
it 1.. ia sutldot fur gsrai Ibsf hbm Ii
i dm niiilili'l) n fat tliin ili'tlnit dl
. siipsreal ever nlgiii And yef .'
iiiiweiful u iii ladusac nf R s. s timt
like :i vsst nriny II iprd ml lliianiili
Hi.- bleed rlu'' I" discs npen up n l tie1
valves of Mcspe s'ul threw utll disss
tbruuga U luugs kidney ulsdder bowel
Sad skin
po ii t brora naol stricken if s rush
or i".iis or orujitlens Uiflsnie tb ikln
Nut me I dcitng lief best but Nature i- hi
ta Mm time ealliinr fi r hi lp nd la
s. s s Is ji t tb kind of Imlp Nature
denisads for It Is n pur vegetsble remedy
nii mi action timt elgoromlj follows tin'
blood ehsanei ami cleans sad repair ns
It goua (lung. In every conitnunlly iru
people wlin know tbl i" '"' r'"' ""'
US us d S. S 8. und r i blood rlean
Ibn ugh und tlirougb
Oct ti bottle of S. S S t "lnv nl any
drug Hole Prlve nut those deatruettve
germs that 0110 skin i una I ri throat
swollen glands blood risings. plufiil rheu
malic Joints rlu nie brenebttl and nwaf
nil eandltlnn of dttesM Read the folder
ground He' Pottle that tells aboui tie' great
-..rk being done to assist mlferera If you
miiiI I know more sboiit the blood "".I Its
treatment writ" for ape Ial i""k lo The
uifi Specific Co. 62 Bwlfl Hldg. Atloels
A
v
l.rt a in-cini Patwatre "I lr .lam"
II adai-ln- Powiiet ami
lion'i suffer
When your bnd aches you simply
rnusi have relief or you will ;.. wild
It's needless to suffer when you cun
1 lake a remeds like ii dumes' Heed-
ache Powders and relieve Ihe pain
I and neuralgia at once. Send someone
lo the drug store foi u dine puck-
ugi of I ir. James' Boa luchc I . . d. i s.
I h.'ii'l suffer. In a le momenta you
will feel fine headache gone nu
' more in iii algla pain.
You Love
Peppermint Don't You?
Here is a 1-on-g lasting luscious
confection to roll under your
tongue with keen delight!
The newest chewing
gum
v.
Is
111
14 C
WAS I
IwaiUng Ihdslon.
INGTi N. ' let. 6. The
'teant-
rotinerly Ueritian
a ship WiUtOUf a
aim-ii bs the i nltod
B at San l-'ra n.jis. o
be relieved f rom her
nt tor several day
official of tin- nav-
shlp Alexandria
owned but now
COUlltrs and i. I
States authoritii
probe bis w ill not
present predicant
In the opinion of
Igatlon bureau.
Tim bureau placed tin- perplexing
question of the vessel's ownership be-
fore the slat department and pend-
ing an Investigation to disclose win.
actually owns ihe steamer ami mn-
dltlons un in- which ans recent trans-
fer of ownership was made change
of regtstrs will be withheld it is
probable clearance under the Ger-
man flag will In- denied aiso until this
government is satisfied that its in-u-i
frailty will no! be violated bj tin.. Al-
exandria's contemplated voyage.
in tin- sain" connection United
States officials were somewhat puz-
zled tonight by announcement from
I London that an official Investigation
wus in progress of movements or
ships which had b-ft American ports
tor neutral countries but failed to
arrive at their destinations.
The steamer tiorengo captured in
British crulsi r and held for prize
court ruling because of alienations
that she had supplied coal and pro-
visions lo tin' German cruiser Kails-
rhue i.-- the- only American register
steamer coming within the scope of
b an Investigation as far as of-
EilllllME KILLED
2.531 IN m MR
1 1 lllillll I si. l (.11 1 1 K 1(1 fi HIT.
I ll l TIM PRO! 1N I H
lit iM V
11 IN I " i.N. Oct. fl (10:28 P m.)
An tin ial message from Constanti-
nople transmitted from Amsterdam
to thr Central News says the i'tiins
of tho earthquake in tin- province of
Konla Asia Minor are estimated at
1.600.
tit
STEAMER STRUCK MINE
OFF HOLLAND COAST
1 VH;0 s I. list III I ( III H
Ol I HlltTI I l I Ml
s st
DOUBLE
strength Peppermint
lots of "Pep!" DOUBLE
wrapped and SEALED to keep it always fresh and
full-llavored.
DOUBLE value the outer hand is a
United sharing Coupon
good toward valuable presents.
Try it see how good it is!
Made by Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. manufacturers of
WRIGIfYV
the famous EM22Z2 sold everywhere.
fSlHf
fp
A Package a Day Keeps the Blues Away!
sin
ClclalS here are awari
have been received or
"i her steamers to srrit
. 1 Ilia llolls.
N
Iho
c- ut
r. 101 1
fatlure of
their des-
Quality Fir
Tulsa Motor tar Co.
Tu!sa Oklahoma
Phones 543-467
INDOORS
3 1 M
. i st- n t n m
'ka a v.vrron o j
XV t" -"I -'-gWZ
joften weakens even
I a strong constitution as
stown in nervous symptoms lan-
guor and repeated colds.
SCOTT'S EMULSION is helpine
thousand every dn; its rare ft .
oil-food mriihcs flic hlimd dT
-:J . l. .. I. mmm II Ii n T A
III io I lie in . . Till
strenRlh-analaininif tonic '
ac fpnm alcohol Tnv IT 4!
ri in fi;i'sis 1 Is THE
Ulil hlS I Mi si Kl si
STOM ii Kl iii:i'.
If what "ii Jut ate la souring on
your stomach or Ilea Ilk a lump "f
lad refusing- to digest or VOU lieh h
Kaa arid lirin lat" . -i-l-io strd food
or have a feellnu of dl.y.liieas. heart -
burn fullness nausea had taate in
mouth and stomach headsche you
Can can surely get relief In file tulii-
utea. Ask lour pharmacist to show you
tin- formula plainly printed on these
fifty-cent oases of Pape'a blspepsln
then ion will understand h dys-
peptic troubles of all kinds must go.
und win it relieves sour out-of-order
I stoma lis or Indigestion iti flu1 inln-
utea. "Pape'a Dlapepsln" is bsrmless;
' Uustw like candy tnough each dose
: will dineat und prepare for aaslmlla-
! tlon Into the Id 'od all the food 'OU
I eat healdea it makes you go to thr
table with a healthy appetite; hut
l what w ill ph ase you most is that you
will feel that your stomach ami Intes-
' tines air clsafl and fresh and JrOU will
m t need to resort to laxatives or liver
pills tor billousnes or constipation
This r ty will have many ' I'.tTh -
i Blapepain . ranks as aome people
: will 'I (hem init you win ie eathus-
uyrtle iboui tins splendid itomach
preparation to it you ever take it
for Indigestion gsses heartburn
I sourness dyspepsis or any stomach
I misery
I Off some now this minute ami rid
I yourself of stomach misery snd itidi-g-8tton
In fle minutes.
t'ouldn'l art i ii l'ac.
IKLAHOMA CITV ' h t. S. The
school land commission todai- did not
pant any relief to John Wenry ami
w T. Barrett who hold an oil lease
from th. commission in thr Cimarron
river bed The lessees mad- s bid
Ol il per eent royally on thr le. isl-
and now find they made a bar mir-
gain for themselves ami told the
hoard lodaj they could not go ahead
witti thr Improvement of tin- lease
under th- clri umstanoes.
Members of the commission stated
todaj that tin y knew h hen tin- bid
wa made that the irsse. .s could hard-
ly comply but thrre was a good bond
behind tin- has and the state would
not lose anything een if it had to
fore lose n thr bond The lessee
wanted the commission to consent to
a reduction in royalts hut ihe com-
mission denied the relief
Robbed Mill Bottles
sai'i i.i'A. okls. Oct 5. (Special)
-Arthur Bailey in yrars old who
told Ihe police his home was in To-
poka Kansas was arrested here today
lie had a considerable sum of mone)
when searched and confessed to rut-
hing milk i.oities which were on
porches of Sapulpa homes and whirh
contained money to buy new milk
tickets. Mr told Chief Jones he was
paroled rrom the state reformatory In
Colorado several months ago and that
he had been bumming hi ray over
iii. country slnbe. He win iij held
lending further Invetrtlgatlon
trrcMi Mb xi d Swindler.
PROVIDENCE 11. I. Oct. S.
Arthur O. Howard was arrested tods)
by ptNstofflce Inspectors on a charge
of Using Hie mails to dtffraUd in Colt'
m . -lion with the affairs of the S'orey
Cotton compant of Philadelphia
i low .mi denied he w as tbs man
ranted The government alleged thi
sioi i company took IT.000000 ll-
Icgalty from the public through th
malls in 19"i7. Six members of the
firm were sentenced Another mem
I ei. said to he Howard escaped
p.italand Buying Nwoatcm.
PHtl.AliBLt'HtA mt .". AiirntK
.f iii" Prlthsh government it was re-
ported here today an securing bids
from local knit goods manufacturers
for 100000 sweaters similar lo those
recent!) furnished the r. h. army
Yarn dealers hale heen naked to
quote figures foi ihe geeessW yarns.
I.' iNIm i.v. i icl t i ii p in i Tele-
graphing from tisti-mi. the Exchange
Telegrah corrospondonl says.
"The steamer Ardmount loaded
with grain which lefl Dover at (:I0
o'clock tins morning for Eeebruge
Holland striu-U a mini- 1 1 i crew
of thirty-five was saved"
The Ardmount was from (lalves-
ton and It Is reported that when she
peached Palmouth last Saturday sin-
was ordered on to Antwerp
MUCH BUSINESS DONE
BY IHE SCHOOL BOARD
Villi Sc.l III II MM. H W H
HI I Ii IN M. I M l I ll N
) l I. Ill II III Nl..
E MPT V HOUSES
We move from four to twelve families every day and will be glad
to give you Hie addrsseas of people we move or are going to move
an you ran find a house in any part of Ihe elty you desire. We
have large padded vans that will bold four or five rooms und piano
u one load We havo private lucked looms fur aiming huuaeholJ
goods If we ran help you phona
Nichols Transfer and Storage Co.
The laigrst company In Oklahoma.
hcc-aiiio we pay no rent Phone 11H
Wo ean atmo cheaper
The British steamer
I vi ssel of 111 1 a tons
Ardmount. a
mmamled 11
i aptaln Ronald sailed from Halves-!
ton September ! Thr Ardmount 1
was owned b) tin- Ashmounl steam-
ship company Glasgow
whim Ifc-rcatcd I'oakum.
KENOSHA Wis Oct 5. ''harlev
White. Chicago light weurht easily
had thr better "f a lii-round boxing
match here tonight with Stanley
Yoakum of Denver.
Trv World Sun Wan1 kds
URIC ACID
SOLVENT
50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses'
i tti i:
Just because yon start the day
Worried ami tired stiff legs ami
arms and mUSclei an aching head
bunting ami beating down pa ins in
the hurk worn "Hi before the day
begins 1 ma think you have io st ii
in that condition.
He strong well ami vigorous wlih
no molt pain from sliff Joinis sore
muscles rhe imatlc suffering aching
hark or kldne) disease
1'or any form of bladder (rouble or
weakness its action is realty wonder-
ful Those soft rets who are in ami
out of lied hall a dosen lino I a nlghl
will apple i.ite the test comfort and
strength tins treatmeni lives
Tu pr.n - thr Williams Treatment
ooitttuers kldne) and bladder diseases
rheumatism and ail uric gold troubles
no matter imw chronic or stubborn if
you haw never used the wmian.s
Treatment we will give one alio bot
tie 132 dosrsi free If you will out nut
this notice ami send it with your
name and addreea with Hie to help
pay distribution exp-naes. Dettt 1 3 3 .
post Office block Real Hampton
Conn Hend at one and you will re-
eelve by parcel post a regular IOC hot
ti--. without . hatgH ami Without In-
curring am obligations nno bo' lo
only tu an SddrSSa
Beveral holidays were pioiidej for
ami provisions were made for the
payment of quite a number of bill
al thr regular ling "f the elty
s. Imol hoard last niglit I Mir of thr
eery noticeable features of thr meet-
ing was disposing of l.o- numerous
applications of insurance companies
who propose I insure tin- new temp-
orars school buildings recently erect-
ed on th- campus or the various
schools
Among tin- Items of routine busl
ness performed by thr board was the
arrangement With thr school hoard
attorneys to settle u garnishee hill
presented bs a local brick concern
against thr liru'e M. EC. church
bought by Hie hoard for a school
loom sutborlslng the building com-
mittee to have a new unit built at
the Kendall school where there are
sixty-four students and two teachers
working In a Singh' ' lass room and
arranging to have additional lighting
Space made in the auditorium of Ihe
Horace Mann school which is now
used for class work
Supplemental iionU-
New bonds Were given '" the
school board by the heal hanks m
which rily funds air deposited a-
per previous request of the Loud It
was voted in the board th it no rental
should nereaftei be charged th- stu-
dents for supplemental si hool bo iks
whirh may he used in addition to the
adopted t.xi Another piano will be
rented for the use of tin- high school
music teacher as it was found neces-
sary fur hei to I h 'lasses al tWO
different places.
A iote nf thanks was made by the
hoard to the loeal union of mush in
fur their voluntary services in assist
lim n the election held t"i an addi-
tional tax levj for school purposes
when the band paraded the street
and played In behelf of tin- board
as their part In encouraging the peo
pie to mine to the polls. The plan
f running a nlghl s i I for the
benefit of surb students as are un-
able t" attend In da- lime was gtien
official approval i"it final arrange-
ments ban- not been moi" regarding
the fai ulii and hoUM
In view f the fact Unit Mrs Hin-
ders tlie piesent i lei k Of th hoard
has given notice that she win resign
her position ai ol shortly after Chrtgt-
p. as the bward gatharlsed tie nipei
intrndrnt to employ another clerk to
i"- acquainting herself with the work
during the next f.-w weeks ami also
lo secure additional help in the office
If he saw fit.
The city teschers will be given the
privilege of attending two education-
al associations In November on salary -The
first is tim Oklahoma Educa-
tional convention held in Oklahomn
City November B. t and 7 and th"
second is the Northeastern Oklahoma
Educational convention held in Mu
kogee November 27 and gg. In rase
teachers do not prefei to attend these
conventions thru salaries are dis-
continued during t he time.
MIssImImW L'O. Ukausas A M. 0.
i iXI ' II 1 1 Miss. i irt The I nl-
verstty nf Mississippi eleven defeated
the Joneeboro Arkansas. A M.
college team. 10 to 1 In the first game
of tin- football season heir today
A vVorld .'mil Sun Wanted
Sill It Buy It Rent It!
LYRIC
TODAY.
S-HcH I'ealuro l I I pi-.ile
-l I l l IUUBO.V
"The Trey
O'Hearts
rystal Comedy
i it i hi 1 1
Coming TOMORROW
J. Kerrigan
In "DISH I f si i I H"
THER!
MOTHER! YOUR CROSS IK CHILD
li peevish fever tali tongue roatedi
giic huh latatlv'
at uncc.
laxative should l" thr Hist treat-
ment gt' eli
Look ut the toi.L'ue mother! if
coated it Is a sure sign your "llttl
one's" stomach liver and bowels need
i gentle thorough cleansing at once
When rross peevish listless. ile.
doesn't sleep eat or Mt naturally. It
breath is had. gtotuach sour system
t ill of old throat sor. or If feier-
isi . a less t.fui of "Catlfornls Byrup
f ("ins " and in Just a few Irons all
ihe tioKied-up constipated waste.
I SOUr I'll a:. I undigested food wUl
gentl) move -"it "f the bowels and
lair ii wii playful child again
Nb k children needn't be coaxed to
I takr tins harmless fruit lagattve MIU
ii' is "f mothers keep it handy be-
eaiiae they know its action on th
stomach Uver ami bowels w prompt
I and gure Tliev also knOW a little
gum today aars a Sick child to-
morrow Ask your druggtal for a M rent
bottle of "California Syrup or i-ms"
Which contain direction for babie
children f nil men niid for grown-
ups plainly on the bottle. Hew are
of counterfeits sold here del the
genuine mad by "California Fig
Syi ip Company." Refuse any other
Kind with contempt.
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 6, 1914, newspaper, October 6, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135150/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.