Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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THE ti i s DAILY WOULD tin i;-iv nt'TORI'H - ItH
T II it E B
WOMEN WHO AHE
ALWAYS TIRED
May Find ilt'l iii This
Letter.
Mr. Man
Bwtn i 'n
Mich
euninl p. 'a'
I H if- anil Uis hIIiMIIIm hi .hi
i Mi if i hi- lint in power niilil be
moused! if woman would shako oft
i iila slumber mill pui nil her strength
Iii-i beautiful farm i nts hoa would
she gu forth conquering iiml in con.
iiuti i low would i in mountains
i 1 1 1-ji 1 1 forth Into singing and the
line of in.' field i lap their hand
i low v uuid our sln-stalncd earth
rise and shine hw Uuhi being come
mi! I lt Klor) nl llli- I. "I'l I'i'lil.: Ils-
i ii i i ( 1 1 her
i 'in' cannot do i uo world' i w uric
i ii m i' i mi do one's work Vmi may
imi 1 sble in turn the. world from
ii li.uM) . Inn vim t an nl nu it In i i
in' dual mill niHt from M'th ting on
u i.i iiu n aoud If .i mi DM i '"'
ii 1 1 i Ii mnl activel) i im:i ' In
nahllng the battle you run .it
i mi ' 1 1 your armor and aharpon yoif
iMapnna lo strike un effectlvi blow
v Iii' t hi' hour ' onus Vim ran
. in.. I. i in' blood at him wl u has
... i n a nunded in the fra boor a
i'iiP nf aatei in the thirst) and faint.
Inn give help i" Hi'- i onquer il ami
KO'ilei in the victor
ou '.hi father from Hi" iaal and
Hie present stores ni wisdom ao
iliai when the future demand -i vos
. hi ma fori ii from . in ae-
nea things m a anil old. Whatever
. Uli i In' "Dlvlnlt) tin'. shapes
mil end may Me til in withhold
i you iii aif very Inn- lower
ii .1 the angel! ao long a you have
hi 'Uodllke power to do the Qod-
like air to know."
mi i an lie forming habit a if aelf.
rella iee aound judgment persever-
ance and enduranoe which may one
da sin ini you In food itead You
i-aii un nam yourself to right thtak-
iuk "ii right acting that upright-ii"-.-
m 1 1 h 1 1 be your nture truth vour
iiiipuiae Ilia head in aetdom far
wrong whoao heart ih always right
'r bow down to mental greatness
Intellectual strength and they are
divine ulits; but moral rectitude la
i ronfer than tfiey. It is Irroalatible -..iwa.vs
in Hi" end triumphant
Klaeonteni and murmuring are m-
aid - foea; trample them under
feet l iter no complaint what-
evei betide; for complaining la a
aifn of weakness If your trouble ran
I. helped help it; if not bear It.
I'oinpas happiness alnee happi-
neaa alone i victory. On the frg-
nients nf your shattered plana and
hopea and love on the heaped-up ruin
i your past rear a stately palace
whose top ahall reach to heaiven
whose beaut) shall gladden the eves
nl all beholden whose doora shall
I wide open to receive the way-
Worn ami weary. I. lie is a burden
bill ii is Imposed b) Clod. What you
make ni n. it will in- to you whither
mlllatone about your neck or a
diadem upon your brow. Take n up
'uavelv; hear It on joyfully; lav It
.'..wo triumphantly. Selected.
i Ml VOAII 1 UK Till INI Y
Sil. .-I i"a at Trinitv
Mi v ii iQckcl
beeumliif miii ni' blue (all I i loth.
Willi hat ami .. i -sm n . u I he saui"
color
After Hie lnoll Ho bridal
pa rt) drove In i he In of I In bride'!
parenta In Tuiiey whan an Informal
reception "as luiu In ordei thai
friend-. liilr'it . iiri"-- I'nil nn"l
wishes and where icfieabuienla were
aei i ni M i a ni a 1 1 s 1 'urpouter
eomnienced hoiiaekiuiplug toda) 'n
the Itird ii". k fit Id wh i" Mr
Carpentei In eimuecled with Hi" I'm
ducere' ui company.
The brlda i u ulei e of Messrs. I'
A and .1 I. Ollli -pi" alld has hecll a
frequent I'ialtoi nl Hi" I of her
unclea. As a i.'.-'.ii of Hir friend.
ships for I n"i". the bride i-- i 1 1 ic
oalve man) happ) felli Itatlonh
In nl Kid in Wnil.
Tulsatis are s.i in be given an up
pun nun v 1. 1 a iii in a grcal bumanl
tin in ii work thai of Hi" It'd Cross
aoclety and Hi" funda which are de-
rived linn iii undertaking betas
planned will be forwarded lor iuiiue-
diati us in raring foi the wounded
of tin' Kuropeau war.
At iiu- npeuiiis meeting of Tulsa
chapter Daughters id llm aiuorlean
Revolution yeaterda) aftornoon lu
tho hands in w home of Mrs. K.
s . sin. i. iii iii" meuihera of the ao-
ciel) voted in fdlo tin example of
li. a. i: orf aniaailona nil over Ihe
country which are railing 'units in
Varioui waya fm the iaus Mrs. W.
Ii. Ai'i n ih" new regent presided
over i lie aeaaion.
'I'll plans nf Ho aoeiet) will lake
the fm in of a allver tea to he held at
Hi" home of mis John L. Hall state
regent at an earl) date Mrs. John
Ro) had a papei mi Hi" "Women of
Colonial Times
After the huatneaf aeaaion l buffel
lunch waa aei-ved The dining room
whs d rated III bouquet! of pink Mtd
white i oaei
Mrs. Ralph 10. Kwearlngen'a re-
turn home aftei Hi" aummer in t'all-
fornla is expected during the week.
Mr. ami Mrs. Kwearingon have given
up the realdence which they have oc-
cupied "li Smith Denvei for Hie pas'
year mid Mill live at Hotel Tulsa for
th" winter
Mrs. r. i:. I.. I' iiri ami daughter!
the Mines I Ih) and lieaaie Itedi-
aon expect in ene ihla ulna for
mi extended - i i t to Mis 1 .etcher'!
parenta Mi end Mm .1. .i bhaffer in
New Orleans
iimu in a he ii M ' Mi I'lemiahaii '
landed pleaaanl hoapltalltlna with ;
I her gueat Mlaa Ivulhcrlui lihmea
Kansas t'it) as hnnore A auppei
whs aerved from the dining tabl n- .
' tared a Ith 1 1 d and w bite i arnntioiia
ami Iii iis Hi d an Mil rlhlKlfl si i . im
era liM from the handeliei lo tin
corner! of i in- (able '.i rna lion
fevora a'ore n-u Meiubeiia ol Ihe i
1 r.ist preaeiil i e Mi Uuiberaoi
Kichard tin plrale blei Mr J 41
l im tTeager Hanim I ins lleutenani
Mr Pernaud Ik Uucldre j-'rederlck
' Hi" plrale ippreuth Mr A A. Haas
Major 1 ii m r.il Si. i iil. i . M i . I ." i-
aergeant ol police; Mim Wulli Boea-
ohe Mabel llenernl htanley'a young-1
"st daughter; Mho hlthel ICuhna
I Kale a daughter; Miss J cash Miles.
Edith another .1 nu blei . Air- ii. leu
I Hyde lavibel; Alis Ainin In I l.aii r
I Cut h a pit all 1 1 maid ni all work
' UIuh v . I .... I.'U.. I.I . .1...
fm Now. it whore she will apend j
' week as the gueat ni Mlaa Joaephini !
Nyi
Mr. and Alls I i . .1 I Helgln ...
the ('arletmi apartment! have com-1
nienced the ereel t a fine new
I home mi Houth lieuvei avenue he
II ween Sim. . nth ami Bevenuenth
ptreeta
highly nf vow ti. r. v .
mm lhr.iiii;li neglect or
rworl I I'.'t run
dm. ii ;i .l mj uph).
til" i sail' gnu I
ha i' thnl Weill. lam
Html a Urcd
1 fnclinp I i : . t a I . ;
tl Ol I ...I I . :'.-
ngtn'a cge ta bin
Con l mind .ii.l it
DUlltln im.' i:. gJvi i
t'.ic Utreiigth rial r
too
1 V J.
. J ; lor I I"
Miss I.. is' Ken
return sunn aftei
visit m Texa!
i. expei ted to
three inontha
Airs. Prank Haki i ..f South
Boulder a vi'in " has returned after a
pleaaanl nil aummer'a stay at Chicago
and elsewhere on ihe Hreat Lakes.
Uillcaple- 'arpcnl
pie
l h
'a
K.
i la
Tin
nl
pen
Yto.
Md
-i I
1 1
lone (llllea-
and Mrs
Mr. I. M.
evening at
Kev. Jamea
iim
anil
arrlajre of Miss
daughter of Mr
Gllleaple and
ler occurred last
k. aolemnlaed h
onnell at his realdence
aaton avenue. Mr. and
Carpenter coualna ol
were i he only w i I neaai
emony. It was an Impri
rj pretty nuptial aervlci
her wedding the bride wi
Mrs. I'"red ii Dahorne and two lit-
tle amis l'i". I ii and Woodley who
hurch in meet I were called here from Betrolt on ac
count nf th" ilineaa nT Mis. iis-
borne.'a father Col W W. IVoodley.
am being entertained m th" home of
Mr. ami Alls Hubbard Itudialll dur-
ing their atay.
on
M 1 1
the
a of
salve
Principal member! of ihe cast of
"The plratea ..i I'enaance" which Is
to in- produced under the direction
nf Mr J. Bhielda IMerkea for the bene.
fit nf the Tulaa Humane aoclety at
Convention hall in November held a
rehearral Tucada) evening al the resl-
dence ol Miss MrClenagnan Singing
of the mil's was followed l) a snrial
j Mrs. Chgrle! I Wail" who was
on n fortmght'! isii t.. friend! In
I Chlllleothe Mo haa I called
I hoie Mr. W aii" huvlug unexpei
t'(ll dlapoacd ol Lhelr South Hetroil
avenue property Mr and Mra Walte
will ooegp) a cottage In the neighuor-
j hood temporarily until they make
their plans for future realdence Air.
and Mis. I'riii c sh.m have alread)
taken poaaeaalon of the old Watte
home
Mrs. Henrj C Belglei of the Ham-
mett apartmenta who with her aon
Mr pred 1 Keigler'a children Doro-
thy and Janet has been rialtlng in
Pennaylvania and uhlo fm several
weeka la now en route home and is
expected to arrive the firtrt "i gext
week.
Mr. Pernand J'" Uueldre is Juat
out of the hospital after ten flaya
confinement with an attack of ma-
laria fever.
The meetinea of ihe Hycchka club
win this aeaaon be held In the Com-
mercial club rooma where the mem-
bers win aaaemble Saturday after-
noon In ihe first ae alon of the new
aeaaon Airs. v. A. A.ggera will be
hostess iii the absence of Mra s. W.
Parrlah who aerved as chairman of
iiu- program committee.
The Polyhymnia dub Tulsa's new
choral !oolot for women will meet
in regular renearaal this evening dl
rected by Mr. .1 Bhielda Blerkea. The
hour of the meeting has been changed
from I o'clock to 7:M o'clock.
Mr. and .Mrs John Mlcharda wh..
have been spending some time on a
ranch near Comanche and In Okla
homa City are expected to arrive 111 I
Tulsa during the week after an ex-
I....I...I .haAiini M r nil I Mis llli'll
arda win begin housekeeping ihortly
in their own home mi South Boston
avenue.
Mrs. c 13 Lynch extended the hoa-
piiaiit of her beautiful new home
on Baltimore avenue ror th" first time
yesterda) afternoon in entertalnmenl
of ihe matron! of th.. An Circle.
Tl.'i t.
health igala. It Is tnily a irrt'itt blei
mi; in women Hinl 1 cgnnol n a loo
liighlj of it. I lake pleasure 1 1 i i
mending it to other. " Mrs Annim
Camkron R.F.D. No. I Bwan Creok
Michiygn
Aiuiili.T Bitffoi'er Italii'vodi
Hebron Me " 1 fore takliii; iur
remedies 1 was all ru i down diacour
aged and luul female weakness I ton .
I.ydia Vh Pinkham's Vegi'tablt' Com-
lumnd Mid used the Banativc Wash ind
Dnd lialay that I inn an entirely now
woman ready mnl willing lo do mv
housework now nrfaore before taking
your medicine it was a dread. 1 Iry to
impress upon the minds of al! ailing
Women I meet tl"- benelit til ; "an
derive from your medicine " Mrs.
Cm AKi.tis Rowi: R 1 D. No. 1
Hebron Main
II you want sii. I r iir
write to l.vili.i I'. E'inklllilll Nm
U'iOfJ Co. ('IMIliili llll.il ) I. Mill.
HiiNs. Your letter il in- oHnod
read uad answered bi a woinan
and in M in strii l funlWleiice
l v Kclljnji dm Kiilc nf Ninis Dvi'i'i'oatK nd.l
I'.ilil - .iliil 1111 up u;i I -. will KM P VlIU II i4W ril
ImJV I ;iih -lii'Wini: I'liiSiS A ('Indies ill th)- l.iii'si
luiiiriii- mnl initilcls Tin' 'J'inn .iliii'-. s;ili-
$18.85
Thai is H"i .ill. 'I'll.- '.'i.iin line ;ii $12.6!) is
wmlli uiir ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 . I liillsl s 1 1 1 1 al ll oi lv
.l.iiiii.i i . li'Msr is un ill 1 1 in i lime
iBSViL-l
M POWHATAN
WASHINGTON
. .n -w - a
EL Or AMERICAN
1
In a tltf wlir fool hottli
. ind int Pvwh.u Uit
Jitt. as '. -
ii ii Hrtl is ih fcuiu f lu
laainfflisa
Tin PoliiU'i ii t'r iti.
rtutin (nil reillul 1 v isajH
Irnl leoatioa mi ''!
Avu l(th ind H r it
inakti a Miirebl IiJiiui.
Itri lor li.Jtl oopl-i tourlit
paitiH convcatioai SHiooli bij
iillagsl.
1 Fawhtfta ' tttrasM tin
paopU nl culiar ainl cdu ttittit.
i ' . in Mmiiy lu fiat V. SI and
NlVV Dri lilmrnil. lltu to mtllf
I'Oiiut of 1'iilori.ll -'-.'.
makM tin hoiti epciallr at-
t iclivf lo a il l-1 uianalinf p.ib-
Tht Powhatan offara rooma
i ' Iria nl baih at 11 It.
li bO and up Pnoma with prl-
ati bath t-' io li oo and up.
l'r.if foi linul'rt . i- map
CLIPPOPIl M LEWII.
ptanigtr
"TTT!I""":.";"""'.!I".'
II. II. WYIMM: Specialist
the lurgert ofttW Vt. I AH. MISI and Ibroal
i Prui Hi " Mmlted '
Tulsa Uhio blldg. Mam si. Room IK Sti Phone II 10
iiklahoma I'lts 107 llroadwas rin-le I'lione Walnut Tltl.
The rooma a-ero
in a profusion
rosea and (cms.
gathering of tin
simpls d rated
if llnk all' I vv lilt"
i .
cluh since sprlnii
un I all expressed tl'.n liaidnc a!
being permitted to meel again ndei
tin- pleasant olrcum-tali es "i the
i jinliia ot' Mrs. Lynch' l".ni" Tile
refreshment couraci en hrouaht in
about 1:10 o'clock.
MIKfl I1YDI
. nil ll.
DANCING CLASSES
At I lka' Club Moullfi an. I Waduetdirii at T:I0 p m
Mill gpGOtaU. OI.A6g luita.i 8 t i. II
I 76 .'.'iila a ouplf. 1
I t i dreu'i Cl ill Satin ta 3 p in.
M It I ' E w y T
Inairai'lorl
Tii" members ol N. liudi i I'. pi
. aaaemldad In lira. I'arl MaRee'i
home yesterda) foi ihe first seaalon
of Ihe Hea.son. It'll I The soelet)
will pursue a course ot mlscellan-
eoua study in-'uln thlN year Mri 'or part
Itandolph Bhirk opening Hi" work
with a paper ot Intereal on Winston
I'hurchili win recent l! grunted III
first newspaper lliti i Ii w 1 ne in
ti i li vv nonesred in l'i I li. I Imi
papers and was lie Ii cot ol ivld
ommont
HENR V KENDALL COLLEGE
ilun
llowillowo Sludlo.
Sill. ml nl Music I pre Ion una li.
Hlaiishuri Hulldlng 6lu i M du
ill at Ait Studio ail) .lav Imi M. unlay fri
I 'to ii 1116-1
i p m.
WHAT CAUSES COLDS?
This question ami 1 Mow to I'tcvent
Colds" is gsked thougind tunes
everyday A cold is really a fever
not always caused by the nregthci but
due to a disordered condition oi the
bl.mii or lack of importgnt (oo4
elements lu banging beaaona fat-
foods are essential because tin y di.i-
tribute lie.ii by onricbing the bloodj
ind so lender the l)dy belter able
to withstand the varying elements
'his is the underlying reason why
the medicinal tats in Scott's KiiuiImihi
(tti' kly overcome inlds and build
strength to prevent more set inns .sick-
ness. Ii i. int. mis nature's medicinal
fais so skillfully prepared that the
blood profits irom ever drop and it is
fr"" Erota narmful drugs or alcohol.
14 v -uuu a geame Sleoavaald N.J..
iniiii.i A liioBiani ol s"v
Ings and musical numhcri
lowed b) a "welnle roast.'
i.ii read-
yas foi-
The committee from the Tulsa
M'omap'a club Ma completed arrange-
Bienta tor Wmnan's club da) l iidiv
at the Art IMiildi There "ill be a
The women ol Trinity I'lplsi opal
i hurch w ill be hoatesges at a silver
tea this afternoon to bono) the pres- i
enie In III Ikh nf III.. I! v )r.
K M Rekel. seen larv of Hi" seventh
program art talks ) Mils. Henrietta orovlnce nf ihe i linr Ii. All women
i'Ii. path and randy will ii" offered whether the) ii" membera nf Hi"
fur sal" th" it ils t be n-id In . inn. h m- niit. if lln v ar Interealed
Hie purchase nf pictures. Mra. n. n lM rnlsslous are Invited in the pren
Leonard Mis ''akle.i Thomas MIsi ant. un Thursda) evanlng there will
tllive Klckey Mis T. ' Itamej and i - public aervlea at Hi" church and
Mil". Clopath compose tho comnitt- Frlda) lir Kckel will meet in confer-
lee lencn with Hi" W'ouiun'a Auxiliary to
Ith. Hoard nf Missions and Tttnitv
Mrs. T A Penni and little !Onoi)id Tile public Is espeolall) In
lieorne huve i .'turned from a visit or I vited i" Hi" Thursds) evening ser-
. lee
everal weeka with relatives in Iowa.
i sum oi biauit is a jot luRtvm
Dr. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S
ORIENTAL CREAM
OR MAGICAL Bl AUTIflER
Kpcdotm rn rim
plrs Hrrt'k 1 t.
M:h Pat I hrs Haiti
mi'l :-sL in 1 IllMIMi
ml p f i blemltta
(ui iiea'it anil tie
t' t dtr. lion It
hn it'-rii the trt of
tt and t io
Iilitiii we (iH
It io be lura it ta
propel I y mail Ar
cnt i ouaterftll
Of m! m i In t ii n m e
T)r. I. A Sa vre talil tr a Ud) t Ihf hauttoa
(a pnt'ptitl Al vhi Udlefl wiu um tbtai I ie
com men I 'Zwnui Cream' ii the iast harmful
ofnll the skin pirjmrutiga At l .1
aii'l Urpartmeot btofcta
1 c a T. Hopkins & Sin Pnpt 37 Gmt Janu StH.T.ff
Kill i -V 7r
French Remedy lor
Stomach Troubles
Mrs. Paul Madanak) and little Hon iti.t a. atcBlrnev Undertaking
Truby are home alter having apont parlors it v.nsi Third St. Phona li.
the summer months wild Mrs. Mad- j ; id.- --. - Phone 191. Adv.
ansky'a home-folk In Bt. Louie.
v . m FIRST MEETING PEACEFUL
returned honn after several weeks
ahsence Mr Murphe) has I I on u t.him Inhuwcs I . ia ! -i -I ii i i In V-
hunting trip ol aeveral week! In W ort.
utiilna. and In in.- absence Mra Mur-
phey has lieeii vlslttng In T'peka and AI.I1A.NV net. . ni" nrsi 111
Knai oj i'itv Ing of the Democratic ata union
ten helil here yesterda) wan hurmonl-
' I m I.. ..... I Ill' I.I. Ill' I III' III. I I.I II' III I'
Mrs. C. ighes and little sn our Ail or urn "nicrs .. . . . r h..
Hiiu have ret rned from a ten days' I'huirman wiuiani "" I etulde mis ror chronic sti'.'i
vlsll with a ighes Ii. IV "Hi" elected onanl ly. The anno olla for .roiil . omach
unit .d i..v i ilun i. nun i m . . i
would issume th" atate leadership ka a .harm ii con-
Kdward MeCo and i IcCarotlons thai the ualb L ad- ' S2 2Si. L.M I
VI IS. M' " i . 1 1 ll ' I .Ml . i M. m- iiiuiimim -
n nu 1 mm i ii?
MAJKSTK
1KB UOUIE or rtA'i uKta
TOI1AT OMXf
"KIT. THE AKKAN
SAW TRAVELER
Adaptal Trom tha Faauai nr.im
by Cluutrau
i iiiiili i. ui Tin.. A. 'a
AHo SliowiiiK
STHAND WAH SERIES NO. I
aeteeBtlc Inatnotlva int. r. .ting
A :t' . . II ll)C
raUi Tin: iolks
'M.i.
Mr. and M.
y's
rj
Thougtits are Sparks
- flaslicK oi iii" mind 1 1 1 h t decide for guceess or Eailure
The question is. what kind ot sparks
does your brain generate
The brain like battery muni ! supplied with certain element to generate tfaooglit
properly 'rinse brain element are wain albumen ami phosphate of potash. If anj of
those are lacking in the daily food brain and body energy are vitally lessened.
Are any lacking! Listen! Water and albumen are plentifully supplied in ordinary
Food but phosphate of potash together with other mineral elements i almost wholly
lacking in white bread and nil white flour products.
Grape-Nuts
containing all the nutriment of wheal and barley including the precious phosphate!
sn essential to perfeel bodies and active brains provides rood at once delicious nourish'
me; ti tn 1 economical.
A morning dish with cream furnishon POWER For accomplishment that many a man
has come to appreciate.
( (Minium sense goes a lour way toward iiiecesa To eat rijrlit often means to BE right.
"There's a Reason"
Grocers everywhere sell Grape Nuts.
d home i . -i niKtii ..tii-r upending llekel wvrv. gi
ilun' ti . .ti t i - hi uli- is.intiv in I tt.i
mi I U'Ueon.Kltl 111 lows tll. v jeeril al I n i' til l'i' apl
'... ....... in nf i.i.i'. nl Mr. II-I...IU would
pi n.K His ehlrf eonccrn was whetlier then
in i houra no man) people
Kroin in.- time in.- ntaaers opRaii - ;:
learert little noum inai i
I Intiisi'll'. eoiisiipan lower nowei nvar ami
si. .ma ti in. ui. lis -.ti.iiiiii trv Muyrsi
Wonderful Htoinarh Remedy li is
a s
-f Writ
ivho was tha governor's
fir.-t choice as chairman after Mr.
Usliorn also had ii- pffecl in Inducing
.ii. Osliorn in Htand fm' re-election.
Tin' noiniuatloti ..f Mr. Oaborn was
roeelved with an outburst of en-1
thuslasni.
Tie1 governor complimented the
administration of President Wilson j
Mr assailed as un-American District I
Mtorncy Whitman's statement that
if olectod lu would in- "chief prose-
cutor" of iiu- st. ne Charles F Mur-'
iiiiv. Tammany leader was a alien)
participant in the meeting. He left
for New fork Immediate!) aftei tha
meeting adjourned.
SPECIAL ELECTION TO
BE CALLED MEDIATELY
1.1 I... kacmnnt ot III' .stat
'. i . mtuM -I-.- now sold her1 in 'o iiii. in a. t'amphell.
Mrs Ras M I'ollina had Ha Thurs- and nationally ami wnen ni was a . '
di pnlno In Idee eluh vesterdai for I Slired of tins In- was mora road) I" ' '
il.'. nlnl.'a . klt ram. .lust' tha listen to IlleaS tint he i imlinui
I.. i. .. i ii. ..i f.t:..u .1 itti... ehHlrtnsn.
tables and tin high score tavor of a I '' McToml
;' ;'. :' f.i:T"i Oklahoma city woman
the ii i.laytnii. Lmu heon WHO HEADS REBEKAH.S
covers were laid mi the card i a ides
and two eotirsea were served at one.
Mrs. Marry lleaalej of Hotel Tulaa
will have tin' eluh next week.
M. no
miHAKFAST
i la; ra uf Onipefi uit
Cereal QHddle Cakes
I '..ffee
I I NCIIKi N
rornnd Haef Hash
LtOJlrheon l uraway CaKe
i ii.'. s. Hquareai Teg
HINMMt
Mock Bisque Soup. Pulled Bread
Itollenden Halibut Creamed Potatoes
Brussels Rprouta
Steamed Harvard Pudding Poamj
Baut e
. . a i . a .v a ') ) Si a S a faj
a :
( III Iti II MM II I M s a
j (ai
Tin fVnmati'i Mlssjonary society of
first Presbyterian church win be en-
tertained I'v iln- women of Kendall
thin aften on at Roherteon hall. All
women of 11 churcti ami eongresja
tioti are in I "d.
The w. P M. h. of First Methodist
church wl i meal with Mis. r. W
I in inn's its South Cincinnati avenue
itiis ifteri i (or the annual election
of officers
-
Mrs. i. .1 r Booney will entertain
th West tide Circle f the Altai- nu-
llity uf Holy ratnliy Catholk churcn
this afternoon at her home Jl Boutn
BlWOOd ai'l.
The young men nf the lacoad n.ip-
tist Bars eg entertained the Phltathea
viiis Tueada) tvanlng at the church
Hih affair iii-iiig planned an a pleat-
gat neans "f saying farewell to Mr
aid .Mrs l II. Hughes who are leav
Ing stDt'.'y fr lea'detv a iu Call
Iftlfl BTI31 LA M BEEBK
if i ikls homa City I Ihla . aen ly
elected prealdenl of the Bebekah or-
der of the si it.
Mrs. Beebe is the wife of PVank A.
lleebe tot man) years postofflos in-
aplctor of Oklahoma sin: IhIuks in
her ofBoe a high orii-r of ability sel-
dom eejualed in etthel executive or
detail att. i.i- College educated thor
iirIiU posted in Die law rules and
regulations of the order a forceful
pi iher enjoying the love and high
ist esteem ol tin' membera of the or-
der all over tim itate. (Her election
from grand warden un baring been
unanimous ami without a contesting
candidate.) The opinion nf one and
nil Is that she will hat in . f the
most au essful idi inlsiraUesal al tSM
li tlor of lbs i del .
ill iii no n m Mill i: nl NU..N v
1 1 hi s m:i i n i i IN'KTKI T
tin n i i i a ui i a
Thai i he rotet s ot Tulsa nunty
will have a Chance at tl tiilna
November elections in vote on the
proposition of abolishing all town-
ship offices in tin' count) was madi
certain yesterday When the board ol
count) commissioners instructed tii"
count) attorney's office to prepare
th- fo final .all fn- election. This
Will likely be Msned today by the
. i omtnissloni rs
Tin- lirst of th. net It hms asking the
I eommiasionera to take aucb action
was presented yesterday ami more
'that ai.- out win come iii today. More
than tin. required in per 'int ia-
naturea have been s. ured which in-
aures tin iialling of the election
IVOMH i;i t
Krancls X. Bushman appears
th" Wonderland today In a tsr
I llagrapb feature ' tmti"d "A Splen
hick.'CAPUDINE
The liiijiihl Keinndj being used
lih ery satisfni'tory results for
Headache
QUICK RESULTS TRY "T
Household Economy o
fur. tn 1 1 . the li - I ling h
Rraiee j nmi gaee S iy
Maklaa " Btosae
..-::":-: :"o:--oooCb.
Cougli medieines. as a nil ntain a
larac quantity ol plain ayrup A pint of
granulated suuui with pinl ol warm
water stirred for '- minutes .'irs you
ui good lyrup si none run imj.
Then gel from yom druggist 'i nnnoaS
Pinex i .ai . . nts worth) i "it into a pint
bottle and till tin- bottle with siiuar
mrup. This elves rou at a cost of only
fit rents a lull pint ot reall) bettei eonfl
yrup than i i could I'm read) made for
WtM a i ll m savtny of tit urh M. l-'ull
directions with j'ines. It keeps perfeottY
and tastes good.
It lukrs liuld cf (be u.iiul eough or
attest cold at once and conquers it in 24
hours. Splendid tor whooping rough
broacbltia and alatei coughs.
It's truly gstonlsbiug bow quickly it
looaeifi the dry linm-i or tight rough
and lirals and st;H t!.r inilaiiied itiem-
bra nea In the case nf painful rnuah.
It sl.'i -tops th" formation ol phht:ui in
the throat and In on. dual tubes thus end-
niii tin: persistent toots cough.
Pines i. s liigbhr concentrated com-
pound "f genuine N'orwav pine eatraet
combined with guatacol and las hern
used fur generations to heal ini'muvd
un Indian's of the throat and chest.
To avnid diaappotntaarnL ask vmir
druggie) t. "ju anncea ni pinex" sat
doart accept anytbing rise. A guai tasss
of absolute latUfaetion.oi mone) prompt
ly refunded goes with this preparatlssk
aVhe Plm t n . i t. Wayne lad
did Duthonoi " it is needti n lo s.ty
thai the ptay Is excellent for all of
the productions In Which Mr. Bush-
man appeal ire ilWajrs first riass.
No less entertaining is the story of
"When Ihe Bods Forgive." in Wiieh
It las Uargnrel tlibson and IVIUIaas
I UI all have the lends.
These tv... features with the ad-
ded attraction of an Bdlson tinned)
' tin entire program for tmlar
.. . that Will appeal to the pleasure
v i) one.
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1914, newspaper, October 8, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135152/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.