Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 76, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 11, 1915 Page: 3 of 12
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T II E TULSA DAILY WOULD BATURDAY. DECEMBER 11. 191fl
T !l Li E K
ATTEMPT SUif eBE
WITH BICHLORIDE
WCiv Tired "i Lift
Reasons Best Know
to Themselves"
r
i
women t ii-1 North
the propi ifii ( ii
ill 1. 1. iii were tired "
c:i icii tin other woman unconscious
en .i bed .ii.d physicians were sum
monod. The slowness ot death from
l.ieli lm i.l.. makes Ii nnosthle for its
victim t" survive several days when
till lii
in
orrible ai
SEIZED STEAMERS
TO PRIZE COURTS
hocking 'lilil (.riir-ir t'UMti W ill Hi'
)KMMMd Of TliroitKll I! -"lin
Channel I Ci i It of VtoV st
ilsed
It r
of til'
WASHINGTON Dee B -Greal
Britain advised the I'nlted States to-
day that in response lo th state de-
partment's protest In the caae of the
i n i Hi. romp. iii
in parti tier man owned
I ..ad Tlir il"i kins i
igjue wil be transferred from Halifax
and Qenesee it was announced that
mm awaiting the outcome ol prize
court proceedings The United Btati
protested vigorously insisting thii
without delay In the prise courts. The
Trans-Atlantic company has filed
with the vtai!' di pai I menl afflda II
from Its stockholders in an effort to
prove thai everj share Is owned by
ROLLER COASTER IS
DESTROYED BY FIRE
Popular Amu -i mi ni Device al Orcutt
park Hums to Ground
rstcrday.
Tin1 large rol
park was toall)
shortly afterno
i lie fl Iffil ati
t . . i v i n i-- been no fire
near the park little e
II wan only o short
flame had reduced
ashes
Rumors wore heard
thai the dance pavllll
properties aboul
Burning aboul -
ir ci aster al 1 lr uti
destroyed by flri
n v. steedfty. How
I is .i mystery Th ri
ipapratus ai oi
.i lit ii done and
t inn
ihi
before
de lei
ti
in the .si roots
hi mill other
the park were all
o'clock but these
proved Incorrect. Humane Agent a.
M Welch feared thai the detention
home which is located near the park
miirhi be In danger and hurried io the
fire inn it was no) threatened.
l ire Chief R. C. Alder and several
i f his men rushed out to the tire but
there was no chance to use any ap-
paratus due to a lack of Are plugs.
'I no coaster was enveloped in flame
when the fire was noticed by resi-
dents In the vicinity of the amuse-
ment place.
Plcnt) nt Callers.
"Why aren'l we in society like those
people across the street?" grumbled
the cltlsen who was spending an after
noon nt homo. "That man's salary is
ro larger than mine."
"W hat makes J'OU think thoy arc In
society?" asked his wife.
"The string of people going up the
slops. At least twenty people must
have toft cards."
"They didn't all leave cards." re-
mark! ri his wife quietly. "Most of
th in left hills."
World Want Alls arc result getters
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Tells Ho To Ret Ouick Relief
lrom Head-Colds. Its Splendid!
Tn one mlouto
lion the
our clogged nostrils
ir passages of your
head will clear and you ear. breathe
freely No more hawking snuffling
blowing headache dryness. No
struggling for breath it night; your
cold or catarrh niii be gone
Get a small bottli of Ely's Cream
Palm from your drunsfist now. Ap-
ply a little of this fragrant ami -septic
healing cream In your nos-
trils it penetrates through every air
passage of the head soothes thn in-
flamed oi swollen mucous membrane
relief comes instantly.
It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffed-
w Ith a cold i r nasty catarrn
lief comes so quickly. Adv.
and
up
1
War Upon Pain.
PalB is a Visitor to every home and
usually Ii 0011141 unite unexpectedly.
Bill yOU are pr pared for every emer-
ti ncy if y"u keep a small bottle of
Sloan's Liniment handy it is the
greatest pain killer ever discovered.
Simply laid on the skin no rubbing
required It drives tho pain away it
is really wonderful
Mervin H. Bolster Berkeley Cnl..
writes: "Last Saturday after tramp-
ing around the Panama Exposition
with wet et I came home with my
ii ok so sliif I couldn't turn. 1 np-
I Had Moan's l.lniment frcol and
went to bed To my surprise next
morning h stiffness had almost dis
appeared otii iioiiie after the sec-
ond application I was as good us
new.
Alan h
.-Xlv.
CANADIAN TROOPS HARD AT WORK IN ENGLISH TRAINING CAMPS
SHIP MYSTERY IS
SI ILL UNSOLVED
cWBpapor Men on Prival
Yacht Unable to Obtain
I u forma I ion.
k: os V
CW'-iOftfiJ CAVALRX OFFICC&S 7.-)s.rc
Before being sent to the front ti
now established throtighoul the lirltl
found at tin actual flghtlnu fi up.
lh i
(jivo Him Silk
of hunting (round
(or something you linn he'll
like why not give Iii m a box ol
silk hottthst you know he'll like?
Let Ui show you on of our
attractive ChmtJNI boXCI of
Phoenix Silk Hosiery. Doubt-
less you know this hosiery hy
reputation al least. It
thread iilk verj i
Itutrout Inn exception
surprisingly durable.
We KtlhoM uitf .1 very
plot.- ihL oi thii Ph
Hosiery the nc . I
in .ill the f.isluonalile Ii
And ome of it is prii i
low as 50 cts. a pair.
Beautiful Gift Boxe
Our I'hornu Ml How Ci
ihr liaiulMimct t l:i: l;v.i. Ii.ixc
ever um-1 lm lm .vy TtVic
dainty Kokcv je limrd
covert .inl an- lire Imhi aj. jjfi
vtrtUirtg Dwyiotktvtry fE:
IttTKlivC luiullrii liit-l or mfifij
II pure
llj ami $
W V
(2U) SOUTH MAINX
All ml Itt'nj.naiii to. Clolhes Rere Only in falsa.
HARDWARE DEALERS
SELECT OFFICERS
(in on Record Againsl Em-
ploy ing 'onvhrts in the
State Mines.
Special to Tba World
OKLAHOMA CITY lc 9 Offi-
cers of the Oklahoma Hardware A
Implement Dealers association wore
elected this evening and the tWo-days'
session closed with :i smoker and
vaudeville entertainment. The offi-
cers are w. 8. Reed Pauls Valley
president; Henrj Borklund Cashton
vice-president; W. B i'oroh .lcs
tang secretary treasurer
The commit! ii resolutions tailed
to make a reporl before adjournment.
So provision was made for anothei
' i"ii iitid tins were nor presented
!i la understood thnj will be h-fi to
the discretion of the executive hoard
ii la known that the resolutions favor
the working of state convicts on the
public roads of the state and it Is
mggested thai If sufficfeni of (he
convicts would in employed in thin
waj there would be none left to carrj
on tho work of certain of the Indus-
tries proposed to be established In
the prison. Tins would solve the
question of working convicts In the
minis and ui the unions industries
In thai there would be none left to do
the work. The association is no! in
nympath) with the Indiscriminate
employment of the convicts in the In-
dus! rii s to mi et 'i i ha t o( her la-
borers may be ccuangered In their
I'iuhts or opportunities.
The resolutions also favor the
Stevens merchandising bill and
memorial will be sent to the kla-
bonio delege t Ion in congress urging
them to support
GRAND JURY QUITS
UNTIL NEXT MONDAY
I u III ls s I ; ( Mi
III
New York Mint i- I I. led fi ii nil
COUIlHOl Of 1 llilel M ilel .
( ti t.i'v for Sii I'ulatii ii
in be president ?"
Noblicr Vllillltn Murder.
i id v. vs'i i.i.i
fence Was reserved.
Ill lillllll I p
MAY BE A RAILROAD
STRIKE IN SPRING
.up i ui OrgiuiI'M'il lulHir I ui
M. el TodU) to ( 'oiuillel Nesl
Move for i Ingliicnton
BIDS
INE
jp rr a T V
plant .
Sllbmcl Ib'O' MiPh u I' pillule
.i ii I (.'oils' ruri Ion Nil s s
li purl no in iiiiouiKTH.
ii'-
t nslder whether i general strike
mi iii the railroads oi tin countrj
wages t"i overtime and an eight-hour
TRY ADVERTISING IN
HUNT FOR RICH MAN
I
1
p
them.
There will ie no arbitration of the
munds oi I'le railway employes ac-
idiiiL; P. Timothy Hhea asslstnnl to
l I he pi esldeni Of I he Urol In rlmml ot
i. motive firemen mid one of tin-
Let 'er Rain !
& ' If you 've a man's
work to do wear
-i Tower's Fish Brand
3 RAflsVY
A Si M 4 m
Slicker
$3.00
i
y
Tlio coat that keeps
out oil therein fth
y. i Edges stop every
(hop from running
in at the front.
Protector ll.it. 75 cents
Satitto Hon iitttrsoMed
Stnf tor ffti rulahg
J.TOWRR CO c
BOSTON tyWtKfi
hy
it
: i.
Ki.ccincationH for the bouts i daned ' members of the board of arbitration discovered leaking badly
speed.
I who submitted u minority report In seven feel
the case of the locomotive engineers pumps wet
mid riromen last spring
1 The oiiu i.iis assert thai the declar-
ation hist spring b the board or ar
' bltratfon giving the engineers mid
firemen onlj a small par! of the wage
Inerease demanded has caused dlssal
Isfuctlon in the ranks of employes.
ud a Ith
water in her hold the
ton ml disabled md the
foi i sin mid rigging pai ii d The
weather had no! I n severe.
I'd - i ii in i to i i Days
liruggists refund money If PAZ"
OINTMENT falls to cure Itching
Mind I'leeding or Protruding Piles.
si homier i 'rlnpfied
l'llli..ii;i PHI V Dec. 0 The
Americun schoonir Henry W. Cramp
lurfuco Captain Morris Philadelphia for
Itouen with oargo of 9100 barrels
e than of refined oil for the French govern-
length ment returned to Philadelphia tonight
It la ..I..I..I.. I .t..l ill I..... I- I 1.... ..! nmtantmm w I . . . I .
IV . 1... ...in . ... ' " " in.".'.
.11 I ui nil d i II lllesi- I I - I I . i il
After reconvening for one day the
grand jury adjourned again Tuesday
after announeini; they would i t
ig.'iln Monday December 19 The
sudden adjournment is Bald to have
hoen doe to the Illness of juror K. C.
Hurd of Broken Arrow who is suif-
fering intense pain from a tool In-
fi etcd with blood poisoning.
The jury failed to make a report Of
the day's work although there wore
rumors that several county officials
bad been Indicted but it proved to b
without foundation. J. H. Mlley as
slstant attorney general who was in
charge of the Investigation said thai
no IndHctments had hoen returned
during the short session.
ii is expected thai Attorney (!on-
eral B Prince Preeling will return
here Monday and assist the jury.
Freellng is now In Oklahoma City
ijettliiK his work in shape so as to
give his undivided attention to the
grand Jury work hero.
A i w Yol k man recently made B
trip to Reno and owing to a sudden
lurn of circumstances lingered there
until he was hungry Al length
i : inn detached a dollar from a pro-
testing friend ho entered a Reno res
ta urant
'Save hen. said tho waltei
is one offering a nuery but as a pei
sen stating a fact.
"What's a sage hon?" asked
New Yorker. The waiter said It
n bird native to tho desert country.
"lias It pot wings?" asked the
i Iher The waiter said it had.
"Then.'' said the visitor decisively
"I don'l want no sane hon. I won't
it anything that has wings and yet
stas in .Nevada."
noi
the
was
Help.
"The) tell me that Smith was
listed today because ho drowned
dog In the river" said Jones
"HOW could they arrest him
drowning a dog In the river?"
manded Brow n.
"Why they claimed that a sunken
bark obstructed navigation."
ar-
his foi
dc-
l sit
At Druggists. 25c.
An ESarnesI Protest.
A Boston man tells of S trip ho
made on a coastwise steamer to llal-
tiniore when the vessel was Wallow-
ing in waves that threatened to en-
gulf her at any moment.
Hastily the captain ordered a ho.
of rockets and flans brought to tho
rail and with his own hands United
n number Of them in the hope that
they WOUld be seen and help sent.
Amid tho glare of the roekets. n
tall thin austere woman found ber
way with difficult) to the rull and
addressed t he captain thus;
"Captain. I must protest again!
this dare-devlltshness We are now
facing death. This la no time tor a
celebration" Harper's.
World Want Ada ato rtMlt KvUeJs.
DWlOt-lT yiMLoW t-MVLOfiX
NEWARK Hoc. 8. PusSled lie-
cause of their failure to find Dwiffhl
Parlow Maiiory the business and
clubman of Baltimore who disap-
peared more than a week rgo while
hunting in Chesapeake i :i . relatives
have started a publicity campaign In
the newspapers in an effort to find
him. The reward of $600 t ffered a
week ago was increased to $1000.
Maiiory was connected with the T
Hi Bymlngton company manufac-
turers Of railroad supplies. He had
been given up as drowned in Chesa-
peake bay following i severe storm
on Friday November l'J. but an of
ficer of the Symington company re-
ceived a telephone mcssmo n I'rirlay
night last from u man who said he
was Maiiory.
He said he was making the ' all
from the Holland House in Market
street. Newark. Another call was
sent from the same place to Charles
J. Symington vloe-presldeni of the
Symington firm ut his home iii Short
Hills. N. J.
The Newark police were no' il u d
and about one hundred detectives mid
plain clothes tnen w re pul on the
i a so. Detective -Serjeant Prank Brex
learned that a diner In the Holland
House restaurant on Prlday niniit let
an sfltated man have cents to
uiiike a telephi in call Wfhen the n.an
finished the call he walked out with-
out Paying for the rail. Brex is try-
ing t locate the man who lent the
moneifi
o i.-i'o-iii ioiu'ii mi 1 1 1 i-in oi t ii" vege-
tabl kingdom are of no value. Ii
ftct the present f .some of them.
like t hi Uussiun t hisl Ii . almost
amounts to a national calamity as i
growth of this kind can wreak hnvou
i mounting to thousand of dollars
Most o iliesi- fighting plants are
Simply weeds and prolific onos
often having a dual form of propaga
lion ft. io the seed and from the
loots which ati thrown oul like
ii piers or runni rs
Si me wage i heir warfare sitmle-
handed. There are others thai form
alliances with equally destructive
neighbors While tins- n-e contend-
ing among themselves they are in
teaHty ami collectively hostile to
man. as the) destro) the usefulness
ol the soil in many eases robbing
alimentary vegetation ol the chance
to live.
One need not travel far to find a
tew of these warlike plant... as they
ran be seen thriving on cit) lawns
and In the parks where they are a
causo of annoyance to landscape
gardeners and all iiu.se who enjoy
end take pride in a beautiful green
swandl The most flagrant examples
of these antagonistic herbs are tho
Patagonlan plantan wild strawberry
Turkish speedwell common chick.
vied ground m periwinkle ami i
honeysuckle and. in noi far distant
localities the American dodder and i
saltwort ami the Russian thistle.
Washington star.
r. tic mni Antarctic In berg
ii Is generally known even to
sailors that there is a marked dlf
ference between Icebergs In the Arc-
tic and Antarctic circles Those of
the Arctic oi can are irregular In
shape with lofty pinnaelos. cloud
capped tOWers and glittering doilies
whereas the southern icelieiKs are
flat-topped and solid-looking. The
former reach the shore by narrow
folds but the formation of the pit
ii i is more regular. The northern
are neither so large nor si numer-
ics as those met with in the south-
ern oi can. in is.'. an Immense berg
v.as sighted in IS degrees south lati-
tude which drifted ahout for several
months and was sighted by main
ships II was 100 feet hUh. 60 miles
ii'HK'. and 10 miles w ide and eras in I
shape like horseshoe. Its two
sides inclosed a sheltered bay meas-
uring 40 miles across. A large emi-
grant ship ran into this bay and was
lost with all on board unly aboul
one-ninth of an Iceberg is visible
above the water. There are several
bcrgfl 1000 feet Ugh hiinif heen
Sighted In the southern ocean. Tills
WOUld make their total height 000(1
fret or nearly two miles
s'iu at Hiu Bacrlftcr
I. a PORTB Ind. iiec. 9. Proper
Ins of the M Rumety company a
$12000000 corporation manufactur-
ing fanning machinery were sold for
$2500000 at a receivers sale today
to the Advance Rumely company
composed of stockholders note hold-
ers and creditors of the old company
ami oapltalised at $$1110000. The
ouuiikm wit; be I'liiliuued.
agoing tiualttles to to shipping men havi
After Hie
make them effective In any weathor penrance.
a SUSPICIOUS ap-
vessel had been
V aiii-I south in Pacific
P( HiTU ND i ui-. on. 1 1. c ' - An
equity of fi'.'.ii an acre in the 2-800-000
acres of land constituting tiic
Oregon ami California land gram Is
the sole rlghl and Interest of the
South in Pacific Railroad com pan)
t herein undei a decree enti red in
the federal district couri hi re todaj
in execution of a decision ol the
United States supreme court
i 'inn s i for t he sout hern Pacific
said the ease would be contested f ir-ther
Wife ean'l we gel rid of some pi
'Everything ma) come in hand)
"Still I think we run no risk in dia
posing of this old calendar for S!J."
Have to Be Sold "There's a Reason"
Beautiful
I t I l - ( V EH 10090 PI l l I. -TIliS
VXD DMA sunn HOMK.S
slim LD V'Ol I.I LOTS IN I I I s
UIII KI WW fill PEOPl.l (iOIi TO I.IVK?
9
I ill H I Iii II A V I IKH'SDS I i I I l iN
Heights fl
s I
ii i 1 1 1 ii i i. it t n:
M1 rii s n w. n u
in r.l'LSA OHLA
I in. mi ial CcntS
Lots Think
Just go see the lots and investigate this offer
then be your own judge
$5 CAS I and .fl PER WEEK GETS ONE.
No nteresl Charged Only 180 Lota
to SeU Then what will you pay.'
Remember
Come Out Tomorrow or Sunday
Street car to Kendal
College which is Pour blocks from lots. Automobiles
and salesmen waiting. See or 'phone
OFFICE H'l
I I l I A I MM.
I S I II. II; O'CLOCK
John S. Harris
Appointed to Divide Up rnterest
PHONE IM17Q
Office Urotwd I lour
Daniel I'.iii. N B. ( nr.
hi o ami Boston.
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