Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1915 Page: 2 of 10
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Prosperity Is Apparent
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for this spring are the best
we have ever shown
The stylesthe fabrics
the colorings are better
than in many a season-
come and look them over.
Tivo and three piece suits
$18 $20 $22 $25
to $35
Spring Suits at $15
We show exceptional val-
ues at this price. They'll
surprise you. Every one of them
worth more.
Come to Our Shoe De
partment
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V' the trivatot as.-Mitiiit'Ut
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1- ii t; c stxh-s in
Min's Ox !' Is for
thi st-a.-ou.
$3.50 $4.00 $5.00 $6.00
$6.50 and $7.00
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You'll enjoy Victor dance music
whether you dance or not
The Victrol.i furnishes the besf dance music
of every kind perfect in every way and always
ready whenever you want to dance.
Even if you don't dance you will be delighted
with the splendid music and you'll have a hard
time keeping your feet still.
Stop in any time ami I. ear the lat'-tt danre rr.:iM Virtr.ilas 15 10
$250. Vi.t.r $10 t!$l0. We'll ariif.rt -ay t'-m.'. if iksii ed.
nOENJCJNf
Soa'AIOsic Co.
417 South Main iulsa Okla.
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Sidway Collapsible Carriage!
re as han Jome in appeanm e and
deignaa high-grade a utomobiie.
Baby's Ixiund to look its prettiest
mugglnl up comfortably in the
roomy beautiful Sidway.
And baby feels br5t too. For
the extra width means plenty of
body-room even with heaTy cov-
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E-Z spring can be adjusted easily
to take rare of the extra weight as
te gio heavier.
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The FaSrikoid leather in th;
Sid way is made specially- for it by
the Dupont tabrilcoid Lonpiny.
The Sidway Collafsible
Carriage is made by taeday
Mercantile Company HikLart
Indiana i:i a v.lde v-t.cty ct
moUcls to salt every posiiLi.e tas'e
and purse.
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SHOCKS YOUR LIVER
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THE NIGGER.
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. f -ht- t ih- . in. c- thf ' ' "' i";!t:in of pain':.t .f tnt- full
ur; ....i- if. 1. 1 1.1 .mlf-r. This. cf th.- 'an.-.
1. .'tt.:..h'l th.- (Hi htmim i '11 the Kf'ii.J t'ni.- tr.-i.ty ft:f- I
i.r 'I. r -.t hi :.. . ;r lant tu ar-l"lf 4 tilalifn. a hi h is us a inattr-r - f
f th- ! 'ir..'.. -i of 1 nl"ii. an! . ur- I in'lit'K .-n tin- i.t'-riiian .nz
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'nan... in. '.kin.r "f th" -hip 1. r.. . a rc -.'. 1-1 1 -.-'.. t-f.ni;. iffliwi! 1 ( AI. l.M MC KHN! PONT A DA'S WliHK! CI.KW YOl'K
p. rr. i-t-l . t :' n-t poiri. wn ir th - r: fi 1 1'l it'-.-l.tto tnf
f r thf- -it ;. . r'.it.'r t. I i'kp f he a! en i f w !t-it I" 1.. C..11I! il-aftl.
l-r-7.- in'" a ri'ian pf.r' .tn..nt in-: X. . rM-.-h .- thf a I ri a h 1 prize
-I i"f r ' A ..wn s. nnty or pr- --!;t e an- r..-' .-::. I.-rf-. nup-r- i Vch! C.il..ni-1 makm you s-ick. It's ( fill ami if it tl'U-n't struieht. n ..-.i
- ..f th.- "i" rat.nn. Thf- riu'iiis ir. f tht- i-omp. t.-nt prize court h"rnH.-! Take a tit ff thf ilanetr- risht up and inak.. you ful 1.11. iti'-l
'I'-ts '!. v- I pin np.n the cruiM-r ; tn.t t-xuuiri.. n.t.. tlif ii trahty of th . .) rn tonmht anj toiii.uro w o' vitoronj. I want y..u to c.. ha. k t . t'r..-
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f l.n.h.n. ..n.l art!. If 1 1 K of thf rlatnn nt. an. thf innnui.l of in.b in- . whi'.'h ta'' nfcrnis of the bonps. faloiucl hrcausi- it is r.-al h.vcr nif.l-
;.r:'.ui nut. (r.li'.an.f wire ful- 'Calomel uhm it comes into contact h tnt': rntirt-ly v.-rftab.-. th. r.-foro It
f; . i i v i-..- r r in that 1' t k on Thf. 1:1.1 r.a.-r. l 1 to i.i-rst u 11 h si. ur hilt- rra.sh.s into it. breaking can not salivate or makf vti si. k.
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within ll.f no 1 ion t.f aitult t of
th.. .!. ; it i'i .11 i.f I...ml..n: wh' tht-r
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Want Railroads to
Show Their Books
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(al' 'f lliiap M.tl.'A tilall I 1.1. f
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H'i'fal" t" me part nuhirlt It f
a rr..n.l tl-intr to (f a' if to f.l
"a' ton art- r. t :il'.n rreit:rr a part
hut .Tf inf'.'it r.-tmr m thf rteht tliiff-
ti. n a mikiht-.- national prolltni api
.r us ftopr tiolrir one's shar.- fottals
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bit.- Rml 1 !a k than at y othfr
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V. Farr mi fTinlv hi loi r 'h it
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Niiitit! ' fr laririlv rfl.rsi !f foe
th- it re nt vi.tie f proh.l iton whi h
!:.n sf.f ot.r th" 'iith. Me further
".res tha' iin..-r the vftf.l n.rro
pr. toein lies a still -r.ater on"
wilty.
Th! vitallv inte r stinir rh trt'hn
ill h prfsentftl at the Malrstir thf
n'rf for two il.ivs. Tiit-ilv n.l
XX . iln. s.lav. April 13 and 1 . He ure
to see it. Adv.
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I ir. le mm!) is t
thi- standard of your proptrty or in
mm kino iinpr.iVf mi pts additi. ns or
c xti-nsioi s whi. h h.ite tfti chart;.-.!
fil rais. a and rrainpinir. .ir you a re ; 1 'oiisoti s i.ivor loin wall put your
spiirrish and ""all ' nw ked out" if sIiikkisIi liter to work and clf.ir vo'ir
vour liver is torpid and bowels 1 on-' hotyo Is of that m ur l ilt- iiml . onstl-
slipat. d or you have h.-ada he dizzi- ' pat't -J wast- whi.Ti Is el.tcttir your
iiess. roatt'i tonejue. If I reath is had systfin and making you ffl niiwraMe.
or ptomiifh sour just try a spoonful j 1 guarantee thai a ln.ttlf of I 'ml -ion's
of harmless 1 . devil's later Ton" to- T.lve r T"iif will kfi p your enlire f.1111-
rlKht. jl'V ffflliiK fin-- for months. nif it to
Here's my t-uarantf " t'.o to anvrnnr rhlldffn. It Is ha rnil-ss: 1)0. sn't
drue store and P"t a 50 fent bottle of iVTipo and they like Its pleasant taste.
iHiiis. n'.s Lit er Tone. Take a poon- I. Adr;
nl a I. t '.fr. T to what fllftit. t
'... awaidfd the own- the
er I uirlii.sit .-.
"In the ti wt 1 the t.r.r of iiip and I "Hallway official.
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takii.t?
Hnbfrt W.irwi. k mnd Artine Tret ty in "The Man Who Found HluiJtlf
at til Malc-atlc Uantlkr and Mondar. Pon t miss It.
stand." said Mr. Thome "frankly
admitted on cross examination that
lame sums t.f loom y for additions and !
p.-'ratinc expfns'fs durin: ea'i h of J h.-f. rnifits had 1-een .-xp.n.b.l and j
fncal yean from 1901 to I S04. chari:-.! to op. raffnc cupf ns. s. but
i thf ct.mpani. ! s. rar r.a rt iiisfii 10
thio state thf amount of money .1 ex-j
pt-ndfU. I
Want t Know Salarit-..
Consideration of thf interrogatories
was continued until tomorrow.
one of the qutstmiis asks for a list
of all dir. t tors officers and .mplovt s
who received salaries of I UM'Vti or
m re p-.-r ai.num in the I t-t year. A11-
o'her read:
ci e inforn.atlon rf cardinc pay-
rofnts made for influencing legisla-
tion assistine polilital campaii;:is.
i.f'nl h-L' tl st rt ices entertaininent
of puh'iic officials ar.d for influencing
rmblic t.i.inion throuch th" press ..lur-
inr the period lSuT to 1!14. Inclusive."
In addition to propoun.iin the
oufstions Mr. Thome asked have t
further cross-examine H. V. Hush
pr. sident of the Missouri 1'acific and
S. M. Felton. president of the Chicago
tlrcat Western railroads.
Amonir the last witnesses called by
the ra.troads were O. t5. rinuth super-
intendent of transportation of the
Missourt- Kansas Texas railway an.l
c. H. Strohm. supenntend.it of
transportation of th" 1 .(."on. Topeka
A- Santa Ke railway w.i. told of the
relative loads of live stock and meat
as compared with other freight.
S. It. Kishrr. chairman of the valu-
ation coninuttef of the M issourl. Kan-
sa & Ttxas railway save the mst of
reprodueine stock pens and other sKi-
eial facilities of the road necessary
for ha adlina liv stock as ITst.Oitf.
W'oiiltl t lianrf Tariff.
Cross-examination hinged mainly on
methods by which the witnesses had
arrived at their conclusions.
Fred C. Furry assistant renrral
freight agent of the lllino.a Central
I
DARKEN GRAY
II bill
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f.HAV HXIIt ('IIW(.FI)
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ou ran turn tr.ty. faded streakr.l
with er.iy hair bi-.-ritifullv dark and
lustrous nbno-u ovfrriirht if you Ii
apply a few times J-Itn Mair Color
H.storcr to h ur and s. a!p line
shampoo. g-Han is harmless. n.t
sti. ky. tit 1 k h T fu! to us. en I darkens
tray hair so naturally and evcnlv that
n.. one can Ml It has heen applied.
U "an acts on the roots rr.akint: eray
hair healthy ch.in'init nray hair ti
that soft dark luster and abund.ncc
w hith makes the hair so fast matins
and attractive besides pret.nts iiui-
tlruff. itchinir sialn and fali.iit' h lir
ami promoted its frruwth. Apply
W-l'.'n to (tray hair and salp iinl
you'll bf tlflithted with your t.tautl-
ful. soft fluffy dark hair art 1 lots
"f it and yotithfu! appeanmce. Money
back if It fails to darken pray hair.
nly aCf for a big i-ounee bottl" at
Wuiker I'rua; Co.. Tulsa okla. Out-of-town
folka supplied by parcel po.st.
Adv.
was the last witness. He outlined a
(dan for chanelnir the tariff of live
stock fmm New Orleans from a sar
lot to a hundred pounds basis.
The Increase in rnies soupht by tha
41 railroad systems Interes'ed wiil a-
eresrate ten milliona of dollars yearl
in their rcvenuea.
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