The Tulsa Democrat (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 155, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 11, 1914 Page: 4 of 12
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ButlOlug. Telephone IlarrWto Aitt, «Cl Wttgn. 111.
(pace in u ncwgpopsr
i)«Hlliy «) the circular
f and qunl^Jt Of "e
The value of adve
depends upon the
Hon, which depend on
paper's service to the
Anyone whose pnper fails to reach Mm. or wt-dt
reaches him too late, wftlc-M a .'*£
DEMOCRAT by calling up or Mherwtae notUjiag this
.•ffice.
WOT LOYAL tO LKVL
«s A?* 4*
condition. <
and Oarto
r&'
M *
to
"Wort
At discouraging condition. Oil has
* ■ii«n11firr thMWdMMrt Carter eounty that many ot
Sl^Ttow. th«e *m not a««Pt *«*«
■Motntments and Governor Cruc* 1* «ald to be *****
iKtlt^ In the good old day* when m patriot reelgn*
^ J«iee or w mMmn*** «"*. «h.
sr„°n z.
z
Mved alone. BomeHmes it did got Bo t as smoothly as
JTshould but It moved and that te something. No one
euapectod there would be a change in '"J
sb=,rz sn avsisrs
Zl S? k of Oklahoma Clt, lh0
throne and tell who wns
of the whv
.i«.i a oAiitiptnan uuui
and ex
*Mka ibMhti kitMiki isi litess«i*y M many of the
tending fTTlte In the so-esMtd reform moveaseat te T' *
at the present ttese te |d*o«M« «*"« * •***
4"' Thuee two highly moral. model dflsens, «>ose (wo
aietlngmsbed KUrlsUa gentleman who are tha prlneh
jHSLmes fer the movement. A. J. B.ddi^n and
John Haver took •cession as seme cf ths other
-toUi leaders haw. to **• Th- D.moor.1 their «Pe-
etel aWed of attach when they w-R "*> < aadeea evenr
one else, that The democrat Is the enly paper ever po-
lished In Tuhw of any consider* M«r clrcnlation that ha
ever adveeated what these sn-cslled reformers elnim to
W**\t a flme when The Democrat was ueln ! Its space
freely In defense of Mayor Martin in Ms enforcement
campaign the firm of which Bidden is and was s member
waaaccepting liberal fees from law breaker* and ridicjliag
both the merer and The Ikno rat tor difturblng busl-
"'\1 thUi sanie time the firm of Which Haver is a
member was receiving money frrm those favoring law_
enforcement, and they did absolutely nothing toward
uny prosecution or law enforcement as the records will
,hOWU is this pretty petr that nre p-.t forward as re-
deemers of the city; men whoso Mvm and Interests have
SSTb^n upon the other M.I. of this question; men
whoso Intwerts and purges «rc p. Appalent anl so
sordid that their attempt to nu.k^ pirsonal g^^a at ■the
opens, a. those who are foolish enoufth to follow them
" TfTu'rse they will abuse The Democrat, the only
paper that has ever stood for wtat H.ty hypocritically
claim now advocate, but are reellv tnftng to '£•£
The renl purpose of those, like tiwse two, who have
lead in this movement, is to get as many democrats fa-
vorteK tew e#fowem«nt as p.** hie jfl
me dcmarMtte Prtwrary and bi. thai wsry rev«at ths
nomination of commissioners
r. cum
b. b. tjicurr.
COMMMgtONfte NO. 1
J AT roUTTO
W. K. RMMSOL
an runt.
COMMMSIONgH NO. f
j. h. wheatlbt.
J. R EMSELL.
th08. j. quiwn.
w. u b1wtton. - ;
COMMtSSIONCN NO. i
b. r. coujsr.
B. U rK*KNAW.
cart, oheu4j.
commimioner no. '
w. e. chattain.
c. ti. now kin a
e. a hays
TOM DILL4H0KH
Wher e Do
Banking ?
The Colonial Trust Co.
Gives Courteous Treatment To Alt
ttmmniK
birthday
TODAV'B
wild will tevor law en-
who and esplaln the when fore
lne W1IT But none of that trenble happened wh«n
^vTnppolnted a gentleman from Ardmore. Those ap
Mlntera slid Into position, bowed, went over and
Gained to Brother Albert their mission, were "Wen IK'r-
mistlon to look at John William*, who adm.ta he la th _
Sat ^ tend commission secretary In the UrtlUd
SSttT awl then lit out drawing pay e e'V "-«« th0
~
bnve been goIiik somo business out In the Tlelds. Nju
and then one of them comes trooping home Irom the
field carrying a sack filled with ducats, and the app--
tiie for tmblio office is waning npidly. The cUtsenship,
accustomed to looking toward 8^h°fn
ro.ks do n ,u ai| bnt tb(> fotk9 ,bouId reuitmb r
that thl" state administration is a helufa appointing
nnrt that onlv the folks from Ardmore stay
•gen . That j,ou mi, t undersUnd. tloea not carry with
Mffre than aeveafy ftve per cent of the vot-rs In
Tnlaa aro democxate a Ml B ar«r l*r> of these favor law
'"^Th-e^siAU of Haver and Wdiliaw and those of their
k:«d I* U Uhe advantalto of thf maeMnga now m pro-
crene -wort up all the sentiment possible, fet as many
democrats favoring law enforcement as possible to stay
awty from the democratic primary and In this w iy nom -
nate the men the bootleggers ^amhlers want noml-
nated on the democratic ticket i.o.l th -n, In the general
election help elect them.
There are no better cltl«i-us in 1 ulf-a than are can-
df 'ates In the democratic pri'-ar; Any democrat who
falls Into the BiddisonHaver trni) and iloes not go Into
the democratic primary sr.d help nominate them s
THE OEMOCnATg
CIRCULATION.
I, J. a CaU«tt. business mana-
ger ot tbe Tulsa Dally Democrat
do wilemnly swear that U « avcr-
t/ft dally net clroulatten during
the month oI K?truar . 1 1*. ***
11,014 to the beet of my ltnc,w1'
ledce aod belief. J. O. CATIJCTT.
Bwhscrtbed and swora to before
me Ibis 3l«t day of OaniMry. «!«• J
c. r. cotvtN, > «u>y i>uWi£- *
My Coomb leetm e«Sre« Au*. i, ♦
mi. ♦
Congreeeman Otoude Aucuetu.fiwan
eon. democrat of Chathniu. Va^wasibam
7t Swan son vllte, Va. AUended p^Ue
.oboolr until Hs attained tho u«e l«,^ «
which time he W^t .uWlc i"^L,^
one year; then attended ths V ir^iiHi
t' Polytechnic InetttuU
making a mlptake he will r^'rst :ihv
Thlo ro-callcd reform mov- !( nt
meaning democrats. N >; n ■ m . iv
anil more thar. it will have ne-cr w«
goon the more apparent K- purpose
fleered and pushed forwcril meinly
those who have never sh'-.wn
any genuine desire for r:f
alter they have played th
in a month.
has in it many well |
n>; at the bepinning
•< k. The farther if
iveomes. Tt la cf-
hy republicans and
,<rd or deed before
nu in (1 who never will rgaln
game o<il, ;:s t.hcy will with-
The bosird of educstfUm of N'"w k c,t* ha'' ob"
tained an appropriatio. ol with whi-hHo oper-
, ate .luring the comlnr year, after *eh«ol, play centers In
| |ga of Its school building- Kiu:o of hese play centers
will accommodate from J..M
—o.
«c1.ul)1 children.
PRIMARY gVECnOW. •
A primary etMttoa will b« t
tlty of Tulsa at the pla< e sesaetf below;
ea Tuesday. Ma** IKS.
•sera of nominaliag csodldaW for <*0r
fflees to be ateeled oa the- first Tuwiday
Is April. IB4.
Voting H«oe
1. llrlilc building at rear Hoys R«taur-
ant on Cincinnati.
2. At garage on North Boulder.
а. Central Fire Station, W. ifnd S'.
. Central Ftre tPal Ion, W. 2nd St
4 Oxford Hoteijjlg., E. 3rd St.
б. Oakland Oarage, cor. 10th am! Mala
0. Office County Election Board. Court-
bouas.
7. Weit Side Grocery. W. Stb.
S. Owen schouk
j 9 lingers Store, Dululh St.
ill). North Side V re Station.
I it. Smlttle Grocery. Eust Hodge.
15. Davis & Wallers Mule Barn, Kast
I " 4th St.
13. Southeast corner Oaklawn centatery.
14. llobcrtson Grocery, lull! and M&«n
lii. Comer iliih and Main.
lfi, I .'.ndsey school.
117. West Tulsa.
i Primaries will be held In all other towns
1 and villages in Tulsa county where elec-
lloi's ire required, on same date us above
' and at such places as arc designated by
the local election boards.
No registration will be held in the city
< I Tulsa before tbe primary but the reg-
I rrntloa bo. lis will be open for corrections
Ior one seseton.
Not bavtFic th« ■«• * w couajete lue
college courpc ho Mid a Pw"t,onJj1
vllle aa a elotk fr two yeaaa; made ut-
raneemants to enter colteg* after that
time: matrlcrttad at
College. Ashland, Vs., and rematuedthere
three «.s «-.e, g cduatla« wtth
psee of A. B.; tudSod 'aw at -th-
slty of Vtogtata: ******
«*ee «< B. Ut-gWMataaO te^a* * ataam.
va.. until he waa noss«**« w* tiecta#
>« itw Bttta-third . eaagsaasi wa re-
ta Bfty^ntth
Fifty-eighth
«*d" Fift -ai«th wr1.'.
governor of tfca ajate Jf
- — rmrf It M *9*fTwm(w* «•
\ mi. bumum
Uiissaoe teaan to:fllt tbo.^a-.
- - - gonaUir, ocoasloae#
J. B. Hawkins FuroHnre Co.
201-205 Zz*l Seccad Su*et
VVE EUY, 1 AKD EXGH. (NGfc. FURNITURE
Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Dressers, Davenports
Chairs, Rockers and Kitchen Cabinets, Household Goods
at the lowest prices.
20 per cent Discount en Bed. thbwcek
only.
J, B. Hawkins Furniture Ck>.
201^205 JbMt Sccond. Fbane 232.
totaled bjrtlat*1'
SpqMa.lk^ ...
bj the *eatfc. ol amater J*sJ>
IMnlrl ler tb* reswUndee of Ms «••*
ptred term, o«sf wns
pointed 'by Oovewor Item
1«1, until the meeting of the t^neral
aaoembly of Vlrgnta which
to fill the uneattred tenn bee anln«
March 4, ltll, and easing March I,
1U.1.
Miff J m HEl
Ik ML IMIC - TK twill's
Tbe OM Standard Grove'# Taatetoaa diiU Took is Bmsafly
Valuable as a General Tonic kecauae it AcJsonAeXirer,
Drfr« Ou. Malaria, and Budj. «9
the Vholc System. ForGwwn People and Childrea.
You know what yon ar. taking wfcaayva taka tSSlH
u the formula is printed oa every label thowi^; uirttt eoatwns UieweUkww^
tonic properties ol QUININE and IRON. It >a a.strong sa
tonic and U in Tasteless Form. It baa no eqnal lor Malaria, Chills and V«*tr,
Weakness, general debility and lose of appetite. Gives life and vlgof to Nnrstng
Mothers aud Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Bilwnsnesa without purging
Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Artmsea ^e li^r,to^ctfoa an.
oarifies the blood. A Trne Tooic and Sore Appetiser. ACoaiplete btrengtaener
family should b« withoot it. Guaranteed by yaur Druggist. We meaa it.
% TODAY IN HISTORY. ♦
i v
16(13 The memorable eruvtlon of Mount
Etna began at sunset.
17S7—Two discharged t- rvnnt* informed
the pollre that Ladloa Buckingham,
Luttrel and Stuart played faro, In
con e<iuonce ol which their ladyships
were fined.
13M British authorities admitted tliey
i hod greatly extended their territory
I in India by cctual eonaofst.
L813--Action between U. S. privateer
schooner General Armstrong 18 eui'a,
and a British 21 gun frigate. The
l>r!v t?er sustained the attack t®
minutes within pistol shot, and sue-^ .... 9 a ■ f ««i . i
ra TSSJut1 i| news AND NOTES % § Very Low J- € wi> i
S0r
❖ HARVEST OF THE SHEARS. J
lU2Se A^^^ .eratsr, who makes the
i s. K-fnr# Itidice Clailt on loyalty to the hand
-" • •"' "TS
aaintlng power has had to look to Ardmore to fill he
Zbs and keep them filled. Tho populace was glad, tbe
iovernor happy and all was well, save o^aMonally
tacklMuro and kome taxpayers cave ou'. a grunt
The Democrat Is glad Indeed that the great su.t-
shlne ol prosperity has overtaken Ardmore and madt.
Lk< happy and rich. It. la hard, however, for the go^
eni'ir to bo deprived of his reserve strength to fill W
minv places. He has several months yet to strve and
ttero is every reason to surmise that there will be two
„r three morn rounds of all the appointive places before
the term expires. Perhaps the people of Ardmore can
arrange to hold some of their number in reserve—keep
them poor, so that they can bo rushed to Oklahoma City
iu ..vent the go^ntor finds quick need of them to draw
tbe state pay.
IT COSTS TO RUN A NEWSPAPER.
„.. clared war against COftn
, .1 ro"l*tvatlun of voters who have be- , mo—Transvaal assembly opened.
« 111"ll te ^Inro the lust registration ; isgg—IUixxord In Kastern part of Unltod
n Thursday. Friday and Saturday. April
t 3 am! 4. .
All registration eertifl-ate« Issuedi In
Julv 1911 will be 111 ft rce until July * 14-
AU ue'raonB who shall ho <|iia "ed to
rot.- April 7th. 13H. may vote In pr-nsrj
rl,. ttr.n Marrh ITtli.
Candidates for eity offlrea shall Hie
They are Severs. cmmtv election board not mora
rxnlltg for governor in O/la- • t),M thnn 10 days before March
dlt lriis. fttl of the man t.f|i " T nst (||)n(f day March 7th, l#t4.
as sootl its It" gi ta .r'lltna titsnks mny lie obtained
111.' right fb-e .if joe vv. Kent«n. and Model C loth-
[ lag " '
Two ex-conviet
homa. Naturally the
who makes a U 'ght nhoot Tor olll
out of tbe r n Tllt,v lton t ,ook npon *
sort of reformation.- Springfield Republican.
Too Much Title.
It Is ssld tonne l'rr,U . m Taft re.,ut. .4 bMtu re-
dressed as ••cotwiel." t'onslderlng the sue of the last
army he comn.D.uled, it' Mr Taft is to be honored s.th
a military title h should he called '.•ov,,,r.l. - A . nn
sas Gazette.
>n Main street.
-t (.f the County Election Board.
Ill 1914.
The New Tork legislature is contem-
plating the parease of more stringent lawe
governing smelting in factoftes.
A new labor exchange construction at
a coat of $36,000, has been opened In
Edinburgh, Scotland.
Eighteen States in the Union now
limit the labor of children under 16 yaara.
aw JfcT
Fares
?
to points in Arizona, Hal- r
ifornia, Colorado, Idaho, •
Montana, Nevada, New f
Mexico, Oregon. Utah, j
Washinjfton and Wyonv \
ing. Also to many points |.
in Canada and Mexico, |
via
States. . # ,t
1903 The Cuban Senale, by a vote of lfr
to 5, ratified th« treaty oi reelpro-
Ity with the United States.
1910 j. A. Patten, American cotton op-
erator, wit a mobbed on the Manches-
ter Cotton Exchange. 1 «0 ciirht hours a day.
IKS— Russia and " I in Gret t Britain governesses ©am an
agreemwst to_demobatee their armtos ,watc w^, of le« thaa one
election noticd
At vthf
Tuf^r.
Our one jrrievn t
that he never I t the :t
LooUIng nt ti Miirtnrl
mnn creates the !• 'lie
joy of llvinv w;..: mii-'ht
No Baseball Then.
i'HalMt Washington
ilhts know that he oeti'.d 8m.l>.
vlsagt'd iiortrntts ot the fr^at
that the hatting average c f th?
low in his day .-Ttdedq ltiaile
prlin'ir .! ."Hnn to be held on
March IT. 1*14. candidate# for
,-nir Commlasionera and Treas-
urer nf School District No. 22, (City of
Talesl will >"■ votl 011 for the Deiuo-
Hi v<jblte-.'i mil Sor'nl'st tickets,
-i • ra<.. fiil'.eta will be printed for each
la ;„.UUcal M.rtJ Ml persons not ber^to-
for- rcsdat.ml
lecill' tiunllfi.
It's oil"
it was l>ra
ion Star.
<Vs is usual under such conditions, the World and
The Democrat have a contract under which at an agreed ; low the lin" of
arire each is to print tor the other In case of need. On | nnrt over.Mk |
three different occasions within a year the World h s
Wn printed on The Democrat press One Ume for three
toys when the move wo* made t fhe World office.
List wee* f*> flr«t Ume The Democrat waa print-
v ■' be Democrat had to take oat one
lflJ|^Sad The J>raocxat was printed on
- k. f -eek.
fprinting is a half cent par co y
• ,r The Democrat has Juat paid
ftsing this printing for one week.
4 have been made had It been the
part of it to pay for tha paper
The li^t if mentioned aerely to ahow that
of a newspaper haa come to the
of upwards of 11,000 per day. It
^ . — «M<rved .
Jor su eisbt pa If
world $459.1
* The same chary
■ other way. ll#
I Qfied Th s
when the ci*> ^•/of
1 wsti aomething T £«ti it. A payroU ofatrar V0W
* per week and away other eapeiwea, rnakaa Quite a U l
* Those who think they are over-charged tor what
the* expect to pay and those who wish for aothtng what
they should pay for, should ponder such figwrea ~
Ke If they will, they will be less Inclined to com-
ylaln.
® Senator 0"Gorman need not besir himself so much
to please Tammany That organisation win not make
liny more New York aenatois.
.. the year 1912, who are
I voters legible to vote
ti>i jay participate iik the prl-
i \'iv -W >n Th® pr®c^n0^ '"lspectorn
i ny any ',l, r who aPPn®* io
nialifv uv Mfftdavit or otherwise as to
i^idehce or political affiltotion or
m> other reuuiruoent that he may
1 * ,n oroper too- uinR hiH Qualification .
Tlx. ,. «lFtratU.u book will be opened
In acli of the 11 precincts Ot the city at
ti,, ,i uiil v. ti.u places and at the of-
Jf tin County Election Board in
h'lK.'in. nl "f til'' court house on Thurn
,l*,v r i.l«> ;.n.l Saturday. April 2 3 and
i 1914 hi wliloh alt yoterp not hereto-
f.'.ro rigl*«*r<d In lr->' utiall register. Al
who imv r. /eved from one vot-
lire. i*vot to /nother must aocure
l.acli of the v'.ce a-iml- ™TmA-r . , rt'fU ates to the precinct
salary of $11,<>00 a f ar while he is on j,. 7 reside. These traaafers
Our vire ndiiirnis will thus rank with ouv bihv be (Woe-
on Uie HuMO-Aurtrian frontier Vli.j , " and many of them are
lialUa.i State, aureod to conu.tlo.ial W(lm<.u'
mediation by the powers. j it is estimated that there are about
-■ tuc MuctTie U e.0«e workers engaged In making
A. THE MAJESTIC rlothea In the United State*.
In spite of the rain and bad weatliei t A movement baa been started to hold ~
lartte crowd turned out to s«e Miss /xc- f0rle, of mcJ,g meetings In Canada to 1 £
rington in tier final production of jprotect agaln«t assisted Immigration, and 1 tj
Price of Honor" at the Majtsy last t() r(.QU(>(t the government to atop tt for ti
nlBht. Today commencing at ti / ttt leaBt flve yCars. |S
matinee, be will present that b«*utltul, ^ tTiaj aB juht been brought to a close | a
pastoral comedy driuua, "The /.rl an.; the ,r m(BO|g which attracted wldeapread.g
aheviberd." Mtss Harringto/j continued int,rFgt hecauae the constitutionality of a
Hucce:< 1* assured by the large crowds t|l(, WOmen> compensation law was be- «
turning out this week at the Majestic. 1,1)E t^ted The law waa upheld. S
The valuable diamond cluster ring will! Colorado ha* passed a law reQufring j2
be given away tont«ht. It la on exhibition thc UM. of portable electric lamps, except fg .. .
the Jewelry store of Harry llellbton, I fetJr (or testing, In all mines |S MarCll 15tn tO April 1 Jtll
. .a r|icent hearing before the M.issa-
proposed law
m
Tickets on sale Jailj
"09 South Main streV.
i/i
In Accordance With Precedent.
t-tier that colohol (loetlmia will hardly fol-
souing purstntl by the Ohio ].. ;ialaturt?
nt grafting oti the cuiiivi a-ot'k becaune
n th,. : itme job b> tiie Pn-aciv—Mar
icn".
ftlll Below Federal League Stale.
K bill Providian lor sir vlco admirala in the navy mm ^
Has beeu panaetl by ths acuate Hack ot the < ce s-lntl- ^ , ,rtt(iwtes
i i„ v0v«< . s.lijtv of $11,000 a Vfar while no i on , U4,.Y resit—
ea drity Our vlrc sdnrfrals wm th, r:,nk with our jSt™' °
It Is a "beauty
ny lady may be i/ ud to wear it.
Miss.Harrington announces thai she has
few vacancies in the amateur list for
K-ldav nlKiit. If you want to receive one
the amateur prltes register at the box
office today or tomorrow.
By ipec'.ui request of her many admir-
ers ' Miss Harrington will present eom-
menclr-K Friday mattnee thnt ever popu-
lar southern earnedy drama, "Roanoke."
The sweet little Wind Roanoke la one
character in which Miss Harrington ex-
excells, she havlnir assumed It over four
hundred limes. The entire cast Is pecu
iiarly fitted for her support in this always
welcome heart-touching drama.
If large, enthusiastic crowds are to be
taken as
Harrington,
a winner.
second li:v> <:i-p «'hi' .no K.-or.Ul w.d,
AH per
Utter
If a mule or overcoat Is stolen and carried into an
•tate It can be recovered Why not money?
Prosperity In Liberty CwUr.
Yesterday a mar earn.* into the office of thts old f"> J
tMWt, ot Tree ech and laid down an egg in payment of {
three r.innths' trt-il subst-ripUoB. W« S-tN
le.ni peneil out
vent on tils way
... vote on school mat-
mT.M i e rtglateied voters, mala or
There wilt be no vote on the county
bond . twHins, Pecanse th«a «*—?• >fs
b. w/ r.-. .dt.d by the County Cemmls-
1 si..,a
found and evidently well-to-do friend
(4 the desk drawer t'i tli; ltge and he
rejoicing—Liberty Pr^s.
Women's Rights.
Whil" It ittsy not he pleasant <o think of v
smokers as a waiter <1 lact women hav as time!
to smnk,. in pnhlie as men have The rfistineften is s'm.
ply one of custom, not of moral or legal culpability.
Kansas City Journal.
Let Senator Fall Do It.
Persooall; wo tire opposed to-war with Mexico un-
laes somebody else will agree t< d*> '.h- rough « .'t
Marching through desert* and tntlng a musket Is not a
congenial occupation fo us. -
Ui.i.s of voting pee- l**cts In the city
nuiV he Obtained at 'be TKmocrat offlce
CflCNTY Hi.BUTTON BOARD.
chusetts legislature on
Branting suffrage to women, representa- j _
tivea of virtually al lof the Boeton labor Jg
unions spoke in favor of the measure. . 3
What will be, it Is said, the largest re-
Inforced concrete arch bridge In the i
world Is now being built at Langweiz, on |
the Char Arosa Railroad. It will have e
160-foot rise and 330 feet between abut-
nients.
The referendum of member® of the Na-
ttonal Brotherhood of Operative Potters
upon the proposed division of the 500,000
defense fund of the order has resulted In
the defeat of the project by a ratio of
nine to one. Th s obviates any uanger of
the disruption of the union by the scat-
an Indication, the motto o. Miss j terin, of JU ,<lefen-e fund.
"Get tl e Majestic llabU," is]
bay paeva fatal
When Will Tulsa People Learn the
portance ol UT
thing at
I Hnrkaehe
1 f lr*<;
; Hut !f yfm
That rprl<^
! tow;
; That dro, s
| be the Cat at end.
unnple
find 'tiK from te kidney*:
x ktfn«y trowbleg nmf tri-
or Bright'* rtiaeaae may
Liberal stopovers at ;
many points in Uie West :
and Northwest. For com \
plete information regard- |
ins: rates and routes call ;
on or 'write "•
E. H. YOUNG
Ticket Agent. f
Newt
John Bassett Moore, having resigned as counsellor
• , gtatl. there is ut lonst one prominent editor wtio be
Vevea that Willis™ Randolph Hearst wou.J milt an ;
Ideal successor
"Yea," the observed, "nnd Mnrch Is not the
that come# In like a lion and goe ou like ,i
■here is th< .b n < - i tor, r Inn ac
Dickie Doesn't Count
President W tiaon l« C 'n ' ,0 entertain I.padw H
v oo*i ' uC the qunntinn 8rl*o« "W'TI
lti'ibson be there*" If be it- It will n.ako wry tittle dif-
n Tntw eltlsen.
t Seventh street
K-.ifferedV<yo«n a
p. ueross t.- small
et'Kiping or lift-
only
lamb.
fercnea, ;md 11 he l« "ot
Memphis Newa-Velmttar,
Freight charges for the P' t ; • 1
nful today saves a sick child
,w Ask your druggist tor a 50-
iiottle of "California Syrup of
which haa direction* for babies.
muren of all ages, and grown-ups
inted on the t ftt'e. Bewttre of eoBB-
Its sold hf r', so dotitbe fooled,
the gcituir i i ia<ie by CallfolKU
Syrup C«wpn*/"'
, P j'atuma
ji' m .,i.
Manufacturer!
vertisiug wildly
a iff rrvancetlon
ilPWaSf^aWt.
contractor, the Corcoran Construction
company, are to be congratulated.
The Decision In the Tsx Matter—The
decision Is not the result of the activities
of the tax ferret and there is nothing
earning to tliat gentleman on this ac-
count. The case orlnlnated on account of
I tbe ruling made by the state board of
ulsd te know the follow-
ing experience. ,
•Tilt iin ntntemcnt i
S. ii t^hlnn, #12 Ki
Tutaa. Ok la., fay a:
< tant u«* ami ft.r*r
(.f IB) ksck^JEUMl
.in®.
; |ofo« Tt wac hiird f«>r in
Utm at .w |ll«i|; m> ,'1'1
. b> too fr M|\iei!t pnt *aKfe*
' re<<retiona Two o
Ittcy PUiw rtmovd the
'(Vitmbl* with the khUi v
aWns aro Ad- ' ittee We, at aU dealer®
ly VK t W W 'fhi. may or may hot hi.ve '7 ptlU^m'e'-tun-.'that Mr CMm
n /all the faof f^H',f<J<h®r election Cf)^ rtrt TV Wter-Mlll.iun Co.. 1'iupa. Buf-
LIMIT COUF.T6HIM.
Two Vwt AtteatiM to a filst ta Be the
•tatutery IHrto*.
BOSTOM, Mass., Marcb It.—Boston
women haw started a movement to pro-
tect marrla#eabl« strls from loaa court-
shlps. wblck. tbey 4eclare. ase uivlast
They desire two years to be the. limit, and
a fin* for 4eb«mue t swalM.
Tbe matter haa baen bfougbt to a cli-
max by a Mil bafoea tbe leaMlature for a
tax on bachelora of U a gear to be paid
Iu the city or town. In wblcb they live,
the money being uaed in aid of worthy
spinsters who are believed to have passed
the marriageable age.
As Governor Walsh sad several bachel-
ors who are leaders la the legislature
have not yet rushed this bill through,
this two-year limit for courtships Is to be
tacked on house bill No. 1H0.
1 KIVUBD SCUFFUt
WAYNE. Ckla., March 11.—During
scuffle over a gun. Mrs. WUttam Cham-
bers. Wife of a farmer Uvlng near Kose-
d le a small town five miles east of
Wsvne on the Oklahoma Central rail-
road was killed by a shot from the
. eapon In the hands of the husband. Wil-
liam Chambers.
I . . - «««>««* city of
Labor organisations all over the coun-
try arc Interesting themselves la the
question of. con.vlht labor aa it relates to
competition- with free labor In the ewe
of Its products in the open market. State
federations ■ everywhere have been wis*
ducting close Investigations regard™*
the employment of prtaoa labor and to
what event the output of prisons comes
into competition with free fsibor in the
reapeettve states.
Hyderabad, one of the states of India
about as big aa Kansas and with as
many people as New York and Massa-
chusetts comblaed, haa many wild e
turos. Including tigers and leopards
abundance and occasionally bison ano
elephants. There are also wild hogs, an-
telope, hyenss, wolves, Jackals and beare.
it will make Ii us difference.
In I
In Guinea there is a tree which yeilds
a peculiar kind of fruit—a huge fruit re-
sembling In itn a cannon ball aad which
makes a tremendous noise when It pops
HOTEL
FREDERICK
Uader Mew MaMgwneat
Hot and OoM Running
Watar; 45 Newly Fur-
nished Booms.
Cor. 8eooaa and
4824
A men tries to live up to his ideals al-
most sa hard aa a woman tries to live
up to her photographs.
Take care of tbe pennies, and as for the
dollars—weH, some kind friend will take
care of them for you.
cuntt.tr/
Sydplcious Season.
rs, ,5i ointments for tendet
I Joan's
Kld-
. d
n't stnlply
A TEXAS WONDER.
,V,„ .It,, nt the nnclent city of The Texaa Wonder cures kidney and
. ot.ce tho fair clfy of the .bladder troubles, dissolves gravel, oueee
H .i,uried by a thick deposit of, diabetes, weak and lame backs, rhetnsa-
*f'n,7 „SInd Stately palms, Which tlsin. and sll Irregularities pf the Wdneye
1.1 . ineious fruit Over the city the | and bladder —,—_ -- .
, jt, L,tiaas carry oa their agrlcul- sold by your druggist will be sent by mall
I runmtts and the pahos yield the on reeelpt ot ILOd. "
■e food of the peasants during large, two months' treatmyt aad
ru of the year. I to perfect a cure.
ITANDA
women wear well and sos
AW'ng welt
Thone 3204
Mebrassa uuiKUng.
Phone
Producing property for sale.
mo.
We buy and aell leaaea and produc-
ing properties. Have an attractive
drilling proposition. The Mid-Contl-
nent Co- HI OM* BM( ■ ~
«nla N
Bead fer UstlssonWs
from this and other staua Dr. B.
KaU, H Olive etfset. «t l®ule, Sa
There Ig no use In quibbling about—
FIRS INSURANCE
Tou need tho protection and I have the
companies that have the money and dis-
position to pay your loee.
GEO. CATHBY
17 Alexander Bids.
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