Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 124, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 14, 1915 Page: 3 of 24
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THE TULSA DAILY WOULD SI'NDAV F K IU T' A It Y 14 J y I V
THREE
CONVENTION HALL
INTERESTS VISITORS
arts Altuiit
Mmiicii;l
Hall.
the 1
m. nf most in (t'l-st in w things
In Tulsa to tin) hundreds of visitors
aid i 1 1 i 1 1 if the V M. C. A. conven-
tion u Tulsa's mammoth Convention
In. II. It Is perhaps a n-i irlat o lit
tl.is l i 1 1 1 (ll ll('lllllilll these Vl.vitlll'H
Willi some into! t si ilig fa -t x conctTll-
luii lb" struct in
Tli" Convention h.ill is o.wiod and
DOPE
S.IV Tnlil
JllS'MSTKU
Most .ill te
most all lh
I mu W'oIMtlKD hihI
with Traders' I u-.
small Mt i-k 1 1 1 Ulo i h In
big corpora I ions have
1
ii forced out
illovvcd up by
Hllil 1 111 U' Mini
the Hanking TruM
nid those wlio were in debt iirc al-
ready hursled. Atnl yuii know Tmii j
that Wilson said that we liail j
in ii. ICS and Oold.KS of money it ml !
that any man who hml KXKKHY ami
H K 'I ' II IT V could get all Hie motley
Ji" needed. What a PITY Tom that!
Vllson cannot loan that money 1)1-
KKi'T to the farmer at 3 per cent:
Instead of loaning it to the Hanking
TriH't at 3 Pit cent for them to loan
again to the farmers at 12 to 110 per
cent.
The rdliR you will ALWAYS have
with yon for they have not an
I'QCAI Mill! ! !
S.-i Sallio Ann! Thai is the CH.D
C H PKN-li.VK l' hTkINK that
l'.!;m PKK.U'IIF.D u Nile he was a
'l; man.
"I can't help II Tom."
Please wait until our seed potatoes
arrive. Pliss or Triumph lni. XOr pit.
Lilo; Kat'lv uhlos. lip. S."ic pU. 2:'c.
lil'KPANK ami ItdSi: hist seed (ill.
tec pU 17c. Why pay others more
w lit n you can buy KKTTKIi from
Traders for leSK?
We were H'c'KY in buying our
flour. We .villi lime 7 carloads of
'liH i: 1 1 j carloads of HF.ANS.
. tar of KICK aim 2 carloads of
sugar and :l carloads of the he t eat-
ing potatoes and .'! carloads of Tri-
T'lnph or llliss seed. ' ur seed w ill
liol In in lor a few da vs. But it will
!; yon o wait. While work 1m
scarce we will conlinue to sell 15 lbs
best I ; ii rl a n k potato-s at 15c llniitetl
Mie lni. i : i" by bag Tile.
h lbs. sunar limited 25c
1j. lb.s. sugar llmiteo $1.00
1 bag sue-ar limited $0.00
21 lbs. best flour 1150
4X lbs. best flour $1.88
i hundred $:t.75
No matter what prieeH that others
make come to us and buy better for
lees. It la not the l.uVK i'or US NOR
the Inyo for the CI.KIikH but It is
our PRICKS that til YES us the
J.AKGKST trade in Tulsa. Other
merchants III 1 i 1-7 our clerks anil
1 : : their clerks thinking that we
have some SKCKKT of business. Wo
JIIIM-: the clerks that they I'THE and
b'TII.I. our trade INCREASES. Do
not bo deceived but come to us and
If not pleased money back. Fleane
see our shoes clothing and
vi: HAVE ONLY OM'
dry goods.
: ijoom.
1(1(1 LAST SLCOVIt ST.
On Second
Street
You can buy Fancy RED
BLISS SEED POTATOES
p.t per bushel 80c
Per peck 20c
On 3rd street or any other
place in Tulfa you can pay
$1.00 to $125 per bushel
for the sam kind of pota-
toes but WHY PAY MORE
when we will sell you better
for less.
7 pounds regular 20c grade
Good Drink- J- AA
ing Coffee ....J)lUl
Absolutely the BEST
FLOUR in Tulsa for a few
more days at
$3.75 Per 100 lbs.
Other store? getting from
$4.00 to $4.25 per 100 lbs.
for no bettei grade. It's up
to you to come to head-
quarters if you appreciate
the value of Money.
Regular 5c boxes matches
two boxe3 5c
10c size Marmo Apple But-
ter per jar 5c
25c size Marmo Apple But-
ter per jar 11c
Blackberries packed in
tyrup can lOo
ONION SETS
GARDEN SEEDS
Fresh Meat and Dressed
Poultry
Adkison & Tubbs
Phone 4115 18 East 2nd
Mail orders our specialty
BEES
TRADERS
operated by the city of Tulsa huving
been built by it bond lasue which
carried bv almost an unanimous vote.
Tho building is UOxlliO feet; Mcel
fire-brick und concrete constriction
u til represents an Investment of
nearly Jliri.tHit). The building is dis-
lini'llvo by lis many unliiui' fealureH
not found in most public buildings.
Tlie capacity of the structure In
1 -(Ml as follows: Main (ludllorium
ir aleiia floor l.Ollo; balcony 1400;
dress circle 1200 Mini stage 6o0.
Tho stage Is 70x10 feet with a M).
foot opening and an asbestos fire
curtails weighing' 2 MM) pounds. Scen-
ery and elei liieal elfecta for more
Ulan twenty t.lae hiltiiiRH I'nulp tli"
slaue. Street naiades can be routed
jniTosH the atawe in paiiaronm from
tin street to the alley.
The auditorium floor is 83x52 feet
vviHi an adjustable floor f"r dances.
:i:ilin fai'llitics ami all kinds of cx-
dibits and shows.
I Tliiiteen office and committee
ivMM steel cheek rooms dressing
rooms elc. u re-i nloiii d concrete
balcony mi a steel frame; not a prat
to obstruct tho view of spectator";
inclines. Instead of starwavs and 30
olt doors on the Klouud floor all
t snipped with antl-panlc bolts are
si mo of t lie features of the building.
The building is situated on the two
widest paved streets In the illy not
occupied y street car Urns yet It is
but a block from two street car lines
and the interuiban.
The contract has been let and the
work stiirted on a public pipe organ
to he Installed in Convention hall im-
lut 'dialolv and dedicated on April
.'! The origan will represent an in-
vestment of approximately $!.". 000
a tut will be the only municipal pipe
oi'iian in the state.
The Convention hall Is the largest
municipal auditorium between Kansas
City M mid Houston Texas ami
hy reason of its enormous capacity
general adaptability and unusual
equipment places Tulsa beyond com-
pttition from other cities in the state
seeking state and national conven-
tions and other big public enter-
prises. Imperative.
Crawford Does your wife beg you
for spending money .'
Crabshaw--1 wouldn't put it exactly
that way. She issues an ultimatum.
You Accept This
Relief lor Your Catarrh
II I Send It FREE?
M
and
lely sign and mail the coupon
I will s-nii you fully prepaid
a lat-!n trial of
T'catment and v
on.
my new Combined
tillable Information
c. i:. (; i ss.
How to prevent nose from slopping up.
Mow (o avoid iiuistaiil (lirout clearing.
Hon to slop hail b. Tilth.
I low in relieve -diortnoss of breath.
1 asl' not a single penny of you
I reqiilr not a single promise.
I merely say - if you have Catarrh
or 'iny form of Catarrhal trouole for
your own sake liml tint If my method
'of treatment will help you. I do not
4iy it will intone can make claims.
Hut I send you an efttttive treatment
free ami leave it to juti to say.
Can 1 make a fairer offer?
I 'lease let me have a chance to
j prove to you how iiulekly how ef-
fectually how naturally my Combined
! Treatment 'eeii ri'ht to the root of
I your trouble anil begins to bring you
j relief ami comfort from the start.
j I nay jig iln semi no money make
no promises. Sign and mall the cou-
j pen and give your health happlne-HS
and welfare a chance to realize what
(iauss' Combined Treatment will do
for you.
Send the Treatment
and Book FREE
If your New Combined Treat-
emnt will relieve my Catarrh and
bring me health and good spirits
again I am willing to be shown.
So without cost or obligation to
me. Head fully prepaid the Treat-
ment ami Hook.
N'aine
Add res')
Mall to C. K. C.aues 6720 Main St.
.Marshall .Mich.
lie
COLD? TRY THIS!
PAPirs toi.n (omidiM)" i:ns
ma i:iu: oi.ns oh (.hiitk
ix 1 jioi hs.
I Your cobl will break and all nrlppt'
! misery ends after taking a dose of
'Tape's Cold Compound'' every two
hours until three doses are taken.
I It promptly opens cloKKed-up nos-
itrils and air passages In the head
! stops nasty dlscharne or nose run-
; nlnif relieves sick headache dullness
I f verlshniss sore throat sneezing
i toreness und stiffness.
lion't stay stuffed up! Quit blow.
I Ing and snuffling! Ksse your throb
bing head nothing else In the world
elves such prompt relief as "Tape's
Cobl Compound." which costs only 23
"ents at any druer Rtore. It nets with-
out assistance tastes nice" and causes
no Inconvenience. Accept no substi-
tute. Ad.
STOPPED Fliolfl A
VISITORS OCCUPY
PULPITS TODAY
Will
lie a r.roai
Dav fur
the ClnuvJii's of
Tulsa.
Today promises to bo a unique day
in the evangelical churches of Tulsa.
The hundreds of visiting V. M. C. A
men and Mspt I team workers from
all parts of the country will lend their
st Tvict a to the churches during the
day. At :30 o'rh ck this morning the
visitors will attend the Sunday schools
with which they are i.t'I' United.
At the regular 11 o'clock church
services the local pastors will nil take
a "luck wilt" ami their pulpits will
be filled by
aiming the vi-
the prominent leaders
itors. In the afternoon
us will attend the big
in Convention hull and
k in the evening the
held a union service In
tilt! t huiv
I mass meeting
.at 7::M o'clo
i churches will
I Convention hail.
i Tho following pulpit assignments
! have been made for the regular morii-
I iug serv ices;
I I'.oston Avenue M. E. South Fifth
land llo.ston; Or. It. H. llaiton pastor.
. -Speaker (i. S I (ilheimer International
! .secretary Y. M. C. A.; headquarters In
! I a liver Colo.
First Lutheran Fifth and Elvvood;
I lev. iJ. W. Sifl'erd pastor. Speaker
K. D. Hall secretary Indian depart-
ment international committee.
First M. I-!. Fifth and liouldor;
Hev. C. W. Kerr pastor. Or. Clar-
cnoo A. Barbour secretary of religious
work department Internetional com-
mitee IS'ew York city.
Tigert Memorial Fifth and Xorth
Main; Kev. J. K. McConnell pastor.
Speaker Harry Mason gospel team
leader from Alva Okla.; president Y.
M. C. A. convention.
'race M. r;. Lyneti-! orsyiue atiut
lion Kockford and Collins; Kev. Cloy
Murray pastor. Miealter Cordon
'otoet seeretary student volunteer
movement. New York city.
First Christian Fourth and Moul-
der: Lev. Ceorge P. Taiibman pastor.
Speaker .1. A. Whitmorc boy's seert'-
tnrv Intel -national committee New
York city.
Firsl Lapliht - High seln td build-
ing Fourth and I'.oston; Kev. K K.
Flovd pastor. Speaker Secretary C.
M. Willis Y. M. C. A. Milwaukee
Wis.
Oreiitt Memorial liellevicvv addi-
tion; Kev. A. H. Crossman pastor.
Speaker Secretary C. II. Fenster-
inaeher Y. .M. (.'. A. :luskogee.
Kullette. Memorial Frisco addi-
tion: Key. Cratlt Stroll pastor.
Speaker Flihti 11. llenshaw Hroken
Arrow.
Kendall C'dlege Presbyterian - Ken-
dall college; Kev. Grant Stroh. pastor.
A. S. Kresky state student seeretary
Y. M. C. A.
Fpiscopal Fifth and Cincinnati;
llev. C. V. Kling pastor. Speaker
Thomas P. Thurston.
Wesley M. K. West Tulsa; Kev. W
Leslie llentl'orne pastor. Speaker
IC. K. Wit cher. secretary Y. M. C A.
Oklahoma university Norman Okla.
Sand Springs M. K. Kev. Hender-
son pastor. Speaker C. F.. K. l.itul-
tiii.st Indian secretary for Kansas
Oklahoma and Nebraska.
Commiinitv Presbyterian lr. S. I!-
tit rtloii pastor. Speaker J. U. Mas-
ters superintendent high school tik-
lahoma City; state student secretary
V. M. C. A. Oklahoma City.
SKCO.N'D HAITIST -Park and
Olympia Kev. C. I':. Cannadv pastor;'
F. A. llariison 4state secretary Y. M.
C. A. speaker.
vni:mo to woukiiii'
rm:snYTi:i;i .
CDl.l.FC.i: llll. I. At 10 a. in. Sun-
day school ; II a. in. morning worship.
The college students are especially in-
vited t" hear Mr. A. S. Kresky the
state V. M. C. A. student secretary for
Oklahoma. At H:.'bl p. .m.. Junior C.
K. meeting; l:;il p. m. Senior C. K.
inei'ting. All the men of the church
land ;;!! of the college boys are invited
t i meet nt Hold Tulsa at 3:30 p. in.
to march in the big parade.
Kri.I.KTTi: MF.MoltlAI. At 10 a.
m. Sunday school Mr. Ftlwaids In
charge; 11 a. m. morning worstiip.
Mr. A. H. Cowden secretary of the
Oklahoma City Y. M. C. A. will ad-
dress the met'ting. On account of the
mass meeting on Sunday evening ut
Convention hall there will be no even-
ing service.
I'XITKI) Corner North Cheyenne
avt'.iue and Cameron street. Sabbata
school at H) a. in.; morning service at
11 a. in.; evening service 7:30 p. in.
Dr. C. W. Koblnson will preach at
both services. The public la Invited
to attend all these services.
lA'THFlUX.
Fifth and Klwood.. C. W. Slffertl
pastor. At 10 a. m. Suudiiy school;
10:50 a. m. at this hour wo have In
stort1 a rare treat for our friends who
come. Mr. K. I . Hell of New York
city will tell us about the 7S Y. M. C.
A. associations among the Indians. To
all of us thin will be as new as it is
Interesting. .Mr. Hall was burn among
the Indians reared among them and
ts now the head of the Indian depart-
ment. The choir will sing How
Lovely Are Thy Dwellings.'' I met by
liassft.rd. No evening si rv ice. All
go tn Con vent ion hall at 2:3" ami 7:30
p. in.
CIIIUSTI.W SCIKXCK
MUST C'MCRCH OK CI MUST -I'.rot
kman bulldim; corner Ninth and
South Main. Sunday service ut II a.
m.; subject "roul.' Coldcn text II
lU.i: U.in.l... ...lim.Lr... fl.u
...!i. i 'A. q.ii .. x..uii i.i l
iiu-etlnir every Wednesday at 8 p. m.
This church maintains a fiee Chrls-
'lan Science readinK room in the Cen-
tral National bank huildlnfr room 214
open to the public every day ex c pt
Sundays and b-xal holidays from 11:30
to 5 j. in. Here the Uible and all
authorized Christian Science literature
may be read or purchased If desired.
All are cordially Invited to attend the
services and visit the reading room.
M'HUTl'A I.I.ST.
Mrs. Torter will hold the usual
church services on Sunday night at
7:311 at I ho courthouse In the district
courtroom. Bible session lecture and!
messages. At 2:30 conference service
and healing. All the sick are Invited
to come as well as the well open
door.
r.i'iMci'Ai..
TKIMIY Coiuei 1-iftli and Cin-
Best Laxative
For Children'
When your baby is cross and
fretful Instead id the happy
laughing little dear you are ac
customed to In all probability tho
digestion has beconit'
and the bowels need
tiivo It a mild laxative
Irritability ami bring
del aimed
attention
dispel (he
back the
happy content of babyhood.
Tho very best laxative for chil-
dren is Or. Caldwell's Syrup IVp-
sin because It contains no opiate
or narcotic drug. Is pleasant tast-
ing iind acts gently but surely
without grilling or other distress.
OriiMgisis sell Or. Caldwell's Sy-
rup I'epsln at fifty tents ami one
dollar a bottle. I'or a free trial
but t le writ.) to Or V. II. Cald-
well -l".2 Washington Ft.. Montl-
cello Ills.
clnnatl; llev. C. V. Kling rector.
Quliuiiiagesinio Sunday or Sunday tie-
fore Lent. Holy communion at S
a. m.; Sunday school y : 4 a. m.;
morning prayer 11 a. m.; sernion by
the lit. Key. Theodore Fayne Thurs-
ton O. 1 bishop eastern i Milahoma.
Owing to tho V. M. C. A. mass meet-
Ine which the bishop wishes to utteml
there will bo no evening .-ervlie. Ash
cilnexdav services: 1 1 ol y coininunlou
at in a. in.; evening prajer ami Her-
man at S p. in. Thursday evening
piayer at 4 .). m. Friday holy com-
mutilon 8 a. in.; evening prayer at
p. m. Services throughout Lent.
1'VTiilng prayer every day of the week
except Saturday at 4 p. in. Holy com.
in union every Friday except liood
Friday at 8 a. in.
CATHOLIC
HOLY FAMILY CI I I'UCIT Sun-
day services: low mass and sermon
a1 S a. in.; high mass ami sermon at
H' 30 a in.; 4 p. m. Afternoon In
devotion; instructions in Christian
doctrine with special Invitation to
those desiring information concerning
i Catholic church teachings and prac-
I tb i s- benediction with most blessed
I wo ra merit. On week-day mornings
I ludy mass at H a. m. at old church
and 7 a. m. at new church unless
ol het vv i.se announced.
Wantetl.
You to read about the now rule of
paying for World Want Ads. Tliey
must be paid when collector calls.
Notice
World Want Ads
when collector calls.
must bu paid
ZOELLNER QUARTET
SALE OPENS TODAY
Will
Ip Assisted by Noted
Artists From the
East.
The
string
advance sale for the Zoi llner
tiuartel appearing in Couven-
lion hall Wednesday night February
i 7 w ill open at the Kexall drug
store .Monday morning.
The oellners by themselveH have
been playing to Immense audiences of
musical pe.iplo throughout their
American lour and present an ex-
clusive anil liiKh-class entertainment.
However two of the greatest artists
now in America have been secured to
supplement their high-class progimu.
These artists ale Willoughby
i Houghton conceit pianist of New
York city and Miss Irene .lonanl
soprano prima donna of the liuston
Opel a company. These artists are not
traveling with the Zoellners and will
return to the east Immediately after
their Tulsa appearunce.
Tli" fi How ing comment from Ku-
ropean papers snows the recognit ion
'he '.) -liner tUurtet is receiving In
lie iiiuMcal ceiittiri of the world:
The eellner stiing iiiartet gave a
concert In r.echslein Salle und there-
by coiiiiii i e I by their thoughtful and
distinguished playing a very honor-
lallf place amongst the other vvell-
known iiiai tets. These artists have a
i splendid ensemble. Their playing of
ilia' Andalitiiin nf the I leblissy tular
in (with his music a little mysteri-
ous) was a chef-d'-oeuvre. Also In
Cesar Fraiick anil Ovoruk they
showed great ta.te and fine senti-
ment. l)er keieh.N.inzlinger lierlin.
fin Tuesday evening the Zoillner
qrait'd fathrr daughter and two
sins Inscribed on their program the
Frunek and Debussy Quartets. The
executants gave the two quartets a
.'istiiiKiiishcd interpretation whit h
broiiKht forth tremeiitlous applause.
Much decision ensemblo and expres-
sion are tpnlltlcs that the Zoellnem
bring to 1 1 g'ht. Llndependancu
p.elue Druxellt-s.
On Tuesday the 2 1st the Zoellner
(jiiartet i;aio us after many other
ratiees. the uirltatlng quartet In I by
V I'ranek and the startlim; Hp. by
CI. J leblissy. Their qualities are
se-ous Interpretation minute explor-
ations for nuances vlKomus t'lvthm
und a perfect ensemblo. Guide Mus-
ical Pruxelles Ilrusselu.
My their Hecthoven piny lni; of yes-
terday we came to know these con-
scientious enthusiastic artists. i me
clearly sees that from their childhood
they have worked In a paternal .it-
mosplvre whb h has brought about a
c ii ordination of playing and astt n-
ishitii; unity of the value of this cfiar-
ti t. l.t; Messatjer de Uruxelles Hi us-
stls. ThN brilliant quartet has nn ns-
ton n.li is? ens-mble a fine rb h
Sotl -
i reus tone always playliiK with cb-c p
feilin and understanding. The pro-
gram consisted of tho Quartet by
llaydn. Op. C4; Ueethoven Op. 74 No.
a and the C minor quartet by If.
oellner. Io Matin d'Anvors Ant-
werp. Only Ono "IlKOMO QIIMMV
Whene ver you feel a cold coming on.
think of the full namtt LAXAT1VK
mtuJKi yi lNINK. Ixiok fur signa-
ture of K. W. Orove on box. 25c.
Xotk-e.
World Want Ads must
when collector calls.
he paid
Valitel.
You to read about the new rule i
paying for World Want Ails. Tin
must be paid when collector calls.
Notice.
Worbl Wint Ads must
whin collector calls.
be pa bl
asm
T
Choice Any Suit or Over-
coat in the House
If
r.:; B
: P. $
.-i'.'.M
ho (Eds M 1
Call and Gci Full Particulars
We are ettin in touch with all tho good fishing
grounds in Oklahoma Missouri and Arkansas and
will be in a position to give you information as to
the most advantageous fishing spots.
Everything in Fishing Tackle
From the Cheapest to the Best
Make this Store Headquarters
Agents for
D. & M. Line
of Sporting
Goods
107
HOT TEA BREAKS
A COLD TRY THIS
I liet ii small package of Hamlini's'
;Hniist Tea or as the tiermaii folks
I en 1 1 It "llaiiibuiner Hi list Thee" al
jany pharmacy. Take a ta hlcspoonf u I
I of the tea put a cup of IioIIIiimt water
'upon it pour tbioiiKh a sieve and
drink a teacup full at any time. It
j is the most effei tnc way to break a
iiold mid cure fc'iip as II opens the
i pores reliein'.; congestion. Also
' iniiseiis the bowels thus l)li-ii k i lli; a
cold at once.
It is Inexpensive and entirely eK-j
et.ihle therefore harmless. Adv.
OPPORTUNITY TO
GET GUOD MUSIC
Pipo Orsaii Will Attra.-t
Xatitiiiiil Artists 1
Tulsa.
Music will play a prominent part in!
the special features of the Panama- j
Pa' lfic International exposition. The j
preliminary announcement of the ex-I
position p'roinls'il "concerts by tin-
Kreateht rnllllary bands of Kmopc and.
America and by the exposition or-
chest rti of pel formers uinli r con-!
duetiirs of Intel national fame; con-:
eeits by leadlnit mn-leal ortcainz Uloiis
of the "I'niteil stat'-h an 1 Canad.i; or-
Kati recitals by tic worlds nn'M'-il
ori-'itnists und miscellaneous cone. is
ri-'lt.ils festivals and tournaments b I
visiting oraiii.ittlons of many kinds. .
It Is assured that the International i
Welsh eisteddfod will take pla' e at
S.-in Krasi-lseo with )2i.0UU to be tlis
trll.utetl In jiiizes. Th first p.-r-J
f.irmanre tf Horatio Parker's li)'H)
nnze niii ra is also promiseu
With the sttcam of American urnl
foreign musicians constantly flowing
' westward there Is every reason to look I wa to San I'ranciscn or while i . i 1 1: -j
for extraordinary musical events In j Ing and play on the p ibiii p.p.. i.mau
Ciib'oriibi ihirliiK ttie spring inul eariviio no instaiieii in i onveni'on i.ill.
snmiocr. Exposition music has inin
'an expensive matter 111 the past
owing to the high prices which bad
to be paid to aileipiHte artists
i This year the eas' mav be cl i'fer-
I . I'...- I.. .. 1... .l I.
111. r." I ? ITIuniv "in " Iff 1 nil m '
California will probably be there
whe ther definitely engaged or not. 1'n-
der the circumstances It should le
possible- to produce the best music in
impressive fashion wl'h only moder-
ate expanse and a renscnalde hope of
profit to the i xposltion.
Th" nine-re rr res or the niostt cms
now In this country to mal e the e-
pi.slHi.li music 11 siii'ce.ss.'epilt nsiilel
front the prosp' t of personal gain j
would surelv give a great Impetus tetl
the music al U'. v c lopmcnt of Uiu LnlleJ
spffmfe ill
-t'! L ' ''. W
Ky Lr u U dfa Lia LrA Cr;J
I Op MAIN j r
Successors to
We Will Give Free
A full Agate Steel Red Tackle Fart Reel and
King Fisher Line value $10.00
To the Party Catching the Largest
Bass Between Now and Sept. 15th
IVf. C. HALE
HARDWARE
South Main
Phone 22
Due Harvard l-lltnuy
o-(iii(l ( mnlit iim; mi
( 'a st
sale
TULSA MUSIC COMPANY
SECOND AND BOSTON.
States. Tin-re is an oppi
for some real mis.-iiui: -itr..-ts
will be felt for v
ul ynl here
W ol k VV bo 'i'
ars to coni...
The
boVe is .Hi editorial thai
pcarcd in the l-'c bruary CI.".. isn(
the fipeia M.in.-i.iln publi'-bi
I III Neil
'olk illv. It is of unusual .: n i ea n .-
to TuN i Inasiinieh as It ivpi.i-.. '".
Tulsa lets the upptil I unit v of s -i-uni g
lb" world's KieatiM iiu.Ciii . d::: ica
this year.
Tb" mush ians of the world w ill cra-
ter In San l'lalli Iscii tins .war to pa-
tu ip.tte in the fcstiwil t tiit vill ton
almost t'ontltiuoiislv if ii 1 1 r k tb" Pan
ama-Pacific IXpoSltloll. lul-
mosl on a clirei t route for pm
Isls traveliiiK from foreittn
i it ;t I -
O I I I 1 1 i ' s
in. ion t i
of lb. in
oil t In ir
ami tb'" eastern Mali s of I Ii
the Pacific coast ami many
i want to stop off her.- i it lor
letters have alre.nlv l.' i'n en iw.
from two organists in the o world
one in London and Die otlnr in li'is-
gow. Scotland. A tloz. ti Pave been
received from noted Ami-Can aitbN.
cithers will follow.
The' first of the s. lies of i.iineits
for the- benefit of the pip. oiin fund'
will lake place Wedii'-sd i night Vb-
ruiuy 17 when Tulsins will have an I
cippiut unity to ne'e arul hear lie fi-1
moiis Zoellner string oiuirii t of Pros-I
si 'Is Pi-kiiim. al the icliciib. sU- low :
orlce cf 2.1 .'iti :itil TA o.ntu r..r ti..
t"-st re'i-rwtl S' its in the bouse.
The atlvau'e. sale opens .Monday
mornir g at the P'xall .rug store and
out-of-town patrons will be given first
i onsitlei ation.
i 'U m
J9
Tulsa agts. for
A. G. Spauld-
ing & Bros.'
Sjicrliiig (ioods
stool and scarf in
now for
$45
A Carload
c! Choice
nion Sets
to sell al
5c Per Quart
Fresh Bulk Garden Send
Binding-Stevens
Seed Co.
CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF
F.vt
'
bit of d.iudruff disappears
or two applications of I'an-
afi't one
tl -line rubbed well Into the si alp with
the fiimer Hps. Ctt a 2 5-cent bottle
of I'liii'lerine at any drug store and
save lour hair. After a few applica-
tions von can't find a particle of dan-
druff or filling hair and the scalp
w ili i. ever itch. dv.
w.
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 124, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 14, 1915, newspaper, February 14, 1915; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135263/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.