The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 29, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 16, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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TULSA O K L A.. STAR
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VIES
111 FAR IFF J!
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.PNEUMONIA RESULTING FROM
8HIPWRECK FATAL TO
AMERICAN SINGER. V
.
OPERATIC CAREER F0.R 35 YEARS
Famous Star Had Three Matrimonial
i Venture Her .Last l-jusband
;
Beng Geo. y. Young
New York Banker..
" Datavln Javn.-"-Madame Nordlca Is
dead. " Prieumonla 'contracted from
''"tho1 Shock end exposure of n ship-
.In. wreck on Thursday Island in the An-
tipodes ended tho career io( ona of
i tho world's most famous singers Just
. as she had started upon what she had
planned would bo her farewell (our f.TheRub-NoIor6Co..FrVaJneInd
of the world. . " ' - a " & "
D
Lillian Nordlca was an .American
singer of world-wldo fame. Her nd-
mlrers ranped from tho men of tho
Bowery Section of Nvow Yorfc where
tho had sung at mission meeting to
tho most critical box holders of grand
opera houses in all of the worId's
great musical centers. Tho purity of
her voice employed In many tongues
had delighted hundreds of thousands
slnctj the day forty years ago sho
first appeared fn public as soprano
soloist at Graco church In Doston.
A farm houso built by tho prma
donna's grandfather on a hill just out-
side the village of Fannlngton Mo.
was Nordlca's blrthplaco In 1839 Hqjn
true namo was Lillian Norton. Sho
changed It to tho Italian Nordlca J
twenty' years later when sho began to
It's pb& to jjsee Ve1
woxpaxtyr.up. awayttor.
dear lifp yvorking
hard wastiflgS time
while another takes it
ea'sVilmakes dirt fall1
away more rapidly
andSvorklesslTwitll
RUB-NO-MORE.
RUDrNO-MORE
WASHING POWDLR
Is a sudlcss dirt re-
mover for clothes.
It cleans your dishes
slnkst toilets and
cleans i and sweeten
your milk crpcks.t It
kills germs. It does
not need hot water.
RUB-NQ-MORE RUB-NO-MORE
Washing! Powder Carbo Napfhs Soap
Five Cents All Grocers
' H
uA
WMemorels
11 Shoe Polishes
Flncit Quality
Largest Variety
r'i niirrtrirui nnnirn
1 yuwiiuw auLvtu
So Farias- This Lidyu Concerned
She Doesn't Seem to
Need Une.
I'
She Is n wis
nil her
s n wisp fat woman who does
bathing! stunta t.i n bathtub.
rutnnm Fadeless
muss Adv.
Dyes' ' mako ad
Payable In Thirty Days.
"Tell mo tho worst doctor."
"I'll 'mall It to you.-u-Llfo.
GILT KDGE the raVUArt Kodritnf tKtipoJ.
lively cAMjIdi OIL liUcVi atd pub)a JacW and
children a boots anj arton altintM without rub
study in Itaiv for an onorauc career. ( bine. 25c "French cum in.
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Her debut In opera was at Uremia. I SXSXSftaS -UmVKS lmd
in 1879 in "La Traviate." After a .trip
to St. .Petersburg she appenred for
trial beforr Ambrose Thomas ond tho
lmprcssario Vancorbell who engaged
her for tho Grand Opera House in
Pads.
Triumphs at l-iome.
She returned to America and toured
this country was great success. In
'the succeeding years she 'appfertrcd in
grand opora or concert in almost) ev-
ery city of musical culture In i the
world. Her repertoire Included mora
a . i ii .1
nuy operas. . uer success wun
"yOlGK WHITE" n liciulri form wtJuMig)
Tuickly cleans oJ whitens dirtr canvas thou
OchJ25a i
HAlll 1.1.111. eombiattioo for onutwn yrhoult
pnd in1 rviris Umf ihot look At. Rrtrtnn color ttvl
I'oluh wtlh a bfiuh ol clolh lOc
than
-ft
Wagnerian roles farjciinid (ho pfnnnclo
of her fame. At Bayreuth In 1894 she
appeared as Elsa in "Lohengrin" and
sho Is perhaps best remembered In
that part. 5SI10 received "decorations
o( n-Qrloue sorts vntijroad and gifts
Without number from friends at hqme.
Her matrimonial ventures num-
bered three. Sho was first married in
1882to Frederick A. Gowcf a wealthy
electrician and a natlvo of her stoto
of Maine whom sho met in Paris'.
1 Shortly after she had begun separa-
tion proceedings In 188 J1 Gdwer dis-
appeared lib attempted a balloon trip
across tho English channel.' Althqugh
tho balloon wns later found nothing
wns ever heard or'sion of him.
Accident Causes Pneumonia.
In 1890 Hmo. Nordlca married Kol-
tan Doemo n Hungarian army q(?cer
and singer from hqm shq sepilred
a dlvqrcq in 1903. . I
Her third marriage was In London
In 1909 to Geo. W. Young a wealthy
New York banker. It was anpounecd
nt ihat timo that Nordlca would W
tiro from tho stage but after a hbpey-
moon spent In pnrt nt tho old Norton
' 'homestead In Maine slip decided upon
n farewell concert court of tho world.
It was while making one leg' of this
trip on the Dutch steamer Taxman
hilt tlio Vessej ran n'shoro on Thurs-
day' Island In thp Antlpodcsi Tho
shock of tho accident and exposuro
brought on 'pneumonia. Mmq. Nor-
dlca's ndmlrers feU It to 00 a partic-
ularly traglo circumstance that tho
famotiB singer should have fallen dan-
gerously 111 on tho bthci sltlti of tho
world!
M
BIG BATTLE RAGES AT TAMPICO-
Rebels
Demolishing ' the City
Field Artillery.
With
fume 10 ill Llack iloci
"1 lite" mt 25c.
If youf dttltr dort not krrp tfio kind you want tend
nskc pneein itmfiifor a fall iiioptcltgt clirgcapkj.
WIIITTEMORi: I1KOS. flc CO.
10-26 Alliany St. Cnmbridur Mas.
Tht OlJett anJ Larctti Manufvcluitr$ af
ShotIVI.hu In lit WorU.
i
kAjJfirTJ' 5-
A1AXWELL-BRISCQE
2-CyIinder Cars
May Now Purchase Repair Parts for
These Cars Direct from Us
ALL LITIGATION WITH THE CARLSON MOTOR
TRULK COMPANY II S BFrN TFRMINATSD IN
OUR rAVORJ AND THE MAXWELL (OKO-ANV
HAS OBTAINED AN EXrLUSIVK I ICENSF. TO
SUPPLY THESE TAKTS TO tIAXWELL OWNERS.
TI10 Maznpll Conipaar baa hern fiirnlihlnir tvau
tarlraaI it III rontinno to fUrnlcn to ownersiof
NtMldartl!nytnn Cnra Jlruali Ruunlxint
Cnra Knrltt Alutnr Cnn fnlumlilti IMiitur
Cnrs Anil MuxhU 4tyllmlr Hra ri'palr
partaarcurat4.tr madu f rua Jtga and tcinplfts. net-
ware nf aubttltata paru. All lnirla ut reiuurk-
ablluw prlcva.
0 ners write dlrrrt lor Pnce List ol Ccnalne Pjrti
Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation
Newcastle Indiana
I III iltiii
Pollock La. Mrs. T. S. nialr .of
thiS town hatf tho follow Inctyo say
Whlci shoufd b(of Interest tow'omon
generally vpor raonths.iny'lieaUh
was vers bad and tho medicines I took
did not seem to do mo any good.
4 I vja vofy(vcak and ej-vous and
somo days I could not bo up.
I aBkcd tnv lnjsbaiid to get mo a
bottlo of' Carddl Iho woman's" tonicj
to try and beforo I had taken ono bot-
tlo I was up and doing my yfork. He
firojl couimoncpdjtiWng Cardul I had
such spells I was not ablo to do any-
thing. Now I havo only taken thrco
bottles of Cardul In all and I tool
flnp I 1
A. few mb'nths ago 1 weighed 135
pounds 'ow I weigh 158. and I do
nil mjf own W9rk" cook ft wash and
fflllkr-andtfocl llkqTI$lia wen)l 'was
'sweet sixteen.'
Taking Cardul has cured rae."
As a relief from tho distressing
symptoms of womanly ailments noth-
ing has been found during tho past 50
years that would tako tho place of
Cardul. '
Its superiority is still unquqatloned
as a mild building tonic for cases of
womanly weakness where tired naturo
needs hqlp. Modo from purply vego-
tablo fngt'eJlbhls' Cafdul has no bad
after effects and chndajroAi npthlng
but good.
Try Cardul. Adv.
Tlbbljs' MnkfJjW nwokcgthat morn-
'lng with luchya pain In "(ho chest that
ho had to uso both arms to dress him-
self.. Dy breakfast time it was no. better.
Vl!ro hcardia-.Turkiqli bath is good
for a thing llko his" said MacCeo. "I
thlpk yi tako.onq"
At McFlumjperty & Cohen's Turkish
baths lio vl-as'flrs(t lafd qn nn'l'ce-colil
tombstono and sl'appdd 'tiy an expatri-
ated Turk until ho promised himself
nbver (o spank his llttlo son' again.
Then ho was pushed forcibly Into n
small room without doors or windows
to cscapo by and a.l3-horscpowor flro
nusu nua luruuu uu iitiii uum iiiu wa-
ter gavo out.
Aftnr that lin Xvbtf Btninir' un bv thh
ricelk inilh;tlBlcdf with a carpot
beater to Induco circulation.
TicnQlrcuIatIon had been induced
(a tlio fattt-ot a milo a minute tho en-
tire working force of soven Turks
scizdd hint and played mcdlclno ball
with him for 3D minuses. r
Tho pain In his chest wns gono for-
ever. I
(Many beautiful floral offerings
distinguished; tlio (funeral.)
If your horso Is ktcked or cut by
barbed. wre apply Hanford'? Balsam.
Adv. '
' t)n5o in a g'reat while you meet a
woman who thinks her husband really
appreciates her.
Scarcely any man's veracity is ur
Impeachable after ho' a'cqiilr'es ' Ui6
llshlng habit.
Somo married men would bo only
too glad to scttlo down If their wives
would quit stirring them up.
A husband should havo nn unlimited
bank account In order to cheCk Ills
wlfo's cxpenBtvo tastes.
WB&i&tyojoi
'Washington. Tho flprpest battlo of
" ' 'the r.eyq'liitton is being waged at Tarn-
' Pico ibetwecn constitutionalists .and
the federal garrison according tq rd-
ports reaching hero. Dy tnq Ifgljt of
burning tanks and nn oil well I tho
rebels poured shot and shell on. tho
city from twenty field guns' '
For tho first tlmq In thq flgfyinR
la betwpen hp soldiers of Huorta and
u.Carranrn thoiconstltutlonollsts nr'p on
equsl terms w'lth tho federals In) tho
matter df hrflllery. T'ho twpnty
French fiold guns captured and placed
in posltlonSbeforo Tamplcfi have dorio
r Jremendoui' euUfli
tP . CaVoril Ttntfod Ulnfi. InrnnAr hnl
'u!'. with a transport and tonder have land-
tho Net a n yarty'dn'LbbMjsland eight nlles
World-Sun. jho coa8t( Bnd nave taken the light-
publlsli their so
- .a-...a.ll.lUJaA
L'-WESTieRNCANADA N
Tho onnortunltv of securinrr free"
homcsteads.of 160acrcs each and 1
Saskatchewan and Alberta will
soon have passed. ( A(.
Canada offors a hoarty'wolcome
to tho Settler to the man with a
family looking tor a home) to tna
farmer's son to the ranter tft all who
wish to live under bettor conditions.
Canada's grain yield In 1913 b
tho talk of the world. Luxuriant
Grasses civo cheap fodder for largo
herds; cost of raising and fattening
for market is a tnllo.
The sum realizod for Bsef Butter
Milk and Cheese -will pay .fifty pen;
.CCU!.Qnjn ivesHnenjia
Write for literature and partic
ulars as to reduced railway
ratnl In Sunanntondent
I'.of lnmlgra?i.'9tUvf4.
--
to.jkcq'Orvi(l
IWVtthatralrf J
nansoscity Mo.
Canadian QoTeroment Jlct
1 . -.! 1 I
i
u
Important to Mothora
Kxnmlnu carefully uery bottlo of
CASTOUIA n saf 0 and sure rcmody for
Infants and children and seo that it
Bears tho
SIgnnturo
In Uso For Over 30 Yarn
Children Cry for Flotchor'fl Castoria
Don't 'Blame
the Stomach
because it hasbecomo weak
and is unable to do its work
properlya-siiatlietf - help it
back to a normal condition
by the daily use of
t riu''i i vii
HOSTETTERS
Stomach Bittsrs
It aids digestion keeps the
appetite normal and pro-
motes activity of the liver
and bowels. Try it today.
Putting Up a Profitable Front.
"What a pathetic faco that young
fellow hast Ills cycB seem so ro-
proachful." "Yes. In tho lunchroom whoro ho
worked ho p'ulied In moro tip's than
nlj tho otljer waiters copiblncd."
Cloveland Plain Dealer.
HUMOR DISFIGURED BABY
Clarendon N. C "My babji .wan
bpokqn out with a rqd thick and
rough-looking humor when about two
months old. It would come In patches
and went almost nil ovor her In that
way. Tho places wero llko ringworm
and as they would spread tiioy wduld
turn rtid and inako sores and Itch.
Tho troublq went to hqr facq and
disfigured her badly Her clothes Ir-
ritated it
"I saw tho advertisement of Cut!-
cura Soap and Ointment and I got a
samplo and In ono night's timo I could
seo n chango In tho redness and In
two days tho placo would bo nearly
gone. I sent jind got onq twentylflvo
yconJjcakQ (CjfOutcurnai and 'two
fifty-cent boxes of uuueurn uimment
which curot nybaby. Sho wns well
In thrco months (Signed) Mrs. Ucr-
tha Sawyer Oct. 11. 1912.
Cutlcura Soap and Ointment pold
thrdlighoiit tho World. S.implb bf each
froo.with 32-t. Bkln Book. Address post-
card "Cutlcura Dept. L.Boston." Adv.
1 'I r
Tho avallal)q water powcr In Can-
ada Is estimated at 17000000 hprso-powcr.
W.L.DOUGLAS
SHOES
Men's ligSfU0
Women's IUg U
MlteOoytt Children
JI.&O l.7023.0O3
BtfliA fitliiM bt
itrei th
(O.M.
OtMt
K rt
OOO.:
a lLa tsI&iiiT Vt.
CulM ChOM U Hit OTW lilt.
ThU U tb riMoa w itv u thf
Min vaJufl tor S3 OO 13 4u. OO
ana ou DoiwuiwitDaini am
enormous mere in io cun oi
iAtnr. our atftodaras bvm
Dot bn loverM and to prlo
to tou ramatni lb urn.
' . Aftk your at to inow you
Itfnd ol W. U l)oui lu ibOM h
mJUor (or S3 OO. I3.&U. t4 OJaod
In. Vnu will IhMi la knirlnffd
that W L.Doue1m ihoti ax abao-
iu4r u (ooauptoar iriaiLM toia at
ilgber price. Tb onijr diUtftnc
TAKK NO GUO&TITUTK.
na1&a urttKniBt
IU94 n iat tttW
n r no i iot Mil in jvvr Tirniiij vratr
WhUe They Burn.
"My wlfo is' IcaVnbg' ttf 'cook by
correspondonco course. Sho writes
and asks how to mix biscuits and they
reply by return post."
"Whnt It tho biscuits aro in danger
of burning after sho gets them id the
?v.?"? . .-F.. ...
I i.ncn sua joicjjriilHis. ouiuruuy
Journal.
But oven if a man has np ax to
grind ho .can .usually. jsqL a Job turn-
ing 'thd'enVdrftono forsomo onbMho
has.
i Fop bad 'burns Hanford'a Balsam id
used to glvo nulck rpllof. Adv.
A man isn't necessarily oven a near-
ibnlus bbcnusfe he 'v. ears his' half jlong.
Ha-SJmplyAsked.
rtrst Clul man Vellvhow aro you?
1 socond JlubroanBr-jso-si per-
haps. Last weclffr.ttpught Ijwtjs In
for rlieuma c foprjrb'j. Jujt nannged
to'Jtavo It Jiff.'lnrfitodayi'a twinge in
my left shouldelrBjiggeBts veil It
may bo neurlljor 2
rirst Cltlb'iJMiB'rMjafdokV fchap I
didn't meaij! l'lU8Tal "3
Lrieri'Snoloe...
Wife I bellevo tho best placo (or a
regional bank Is tho stocking.
Husbahd-l-Thcro is ono thing suro;
tho depositor will bo well heeled.
It It Good for Man.
gTaTlfbaPcjlts? sores .burns lameness
and jDlhtrexternal. ailments quickly
uso Hanford'a Balsam. It is a yalu-
ablo household rcmedv and Bhonlfl .nil
jwayajbo MJf oveqpny. j Ady.
.An excellent coffee fiubstltuto la
made oft prudes (tydlgs. It has real
tidA 'vlAnsj 6'ut hfa BflmuIaUou.
' Brail 'on 'whuli day Thst's when you use
Red CrOM Ball Blue. Clothes whiter than
snc..1' All srocers. Adr
A cynlo'is'a perBon bi 'laughs
whilo pretending to shed tears.
l-wjn (..(..1
J .hmT
af a. Ulv h.
k. i yk i
i(jVj
W'
A VIW
oor k I
10 I A
I Klr I Vl
mkm s Wfuirf
270iitf WJ
i-Lsm
dJttel from faelory. B fM miirt fittmAt
l lh fitallr el itl tHtt;'poM m.
nt ior iiiBf(ri itior ini now
dHftr mall. W L. POUQLAt I
110 Ipttk 8rtrt. Bnufctoo. Uui I
To cure co.tlvetwa thq rncjUlnt mutt b
more than a purgative! It muat'conUln iontc
alterative und cathartic properties.
Ms Pills
poiioi 'these quatttiei ind fpeedily rritor.
to the bowcU thtlr nturi ptrlitaltlc motion
to tiientlal to 11 1111I111II
BUCK li
HI
LEG
Looses surely prevented
j Cuttir. DlMtltf PHI. Iw
rleJ .'ffftV reUUI prrftrr! bf
rium hotkj
nrtlMi tthtr
Writ for uodklfl ihd tcMtlmonU.
aUra UHcmit mium th
rtU wbtr thtf vaMlai Ulf.
IO.iIcm niat. DUekUi f Ilia fl.Ot
S0doM pht. BltUf Plif 4 Of
lut f!dltri
The nvirtfiritT of Cutter rroduct fa Uu W'e
mi .an
.ir' direct.
J nf loiwtar
Cutter oradueti
jrftt MrUltrJnc In vawlNM 14 Mrm
! (. TV limMilnllH
tnl
over
My.
JI.CultM-lbolr Owkflfr. CJ- u Ctl.Mt. IIH
W. N."U. Oklahoma City No720-1914
ADDRESSED TO WOMEN
In the Expectant Period
Before tho coming of tho llttlo one women need to'bo pos-
sessed of all their natural strength. Instead of being harassed
by forebodings and weakened by nausea sleeplessness
or nervousness if you willbringto yquraid j ( . jt )
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
you will find that most of the suffer-
lng will not mako its appearance.
Dr. Pierce's Fnvorito Prescription Is the result of a Ufo ttudy of
nilmonts disorders and irregularities peculiar to women. Its contin led
supremacy In its particular field for moro than forty years is your
OBBurnnco of tho benefit' to bo derived from.ia use. s
Neither narcotics nor alcohol will bo found In this veRc'table prescrip-
tion in liquid or tablet form. Sold by druggists or fr trial box Will b
gent you by mall on receipt of CO one-cent stamp.
AddrcM.Dr. Plcrce'ai IimUda Hotel. Boffalo HrT.y 3
.- m a ..U. .Mi...r..... mtmwnlVbJJ
ill T.
For
''rink Eye.'-Ep loollo
ShlDDlnit Fever
& CatwrrKwiJ Fever
Fdr eoros' apply Hantord'ri Balsam
Jightly. Adv. . . .
J i . .i - 1 1
n't. ' MA'Ai v....0.) . .. LdlrectJfhehaan'Uu.Manufactotedolvbr
srSdT ff yr!v.w.gffHftwrBA
Why Scratch?
"Hunt'Cure" iagunr-
lantccd to stop and
perrojwently 9:pithat
terrible itching. Jt is
compounded for that
purpose and your money
iwill b! promptly! refunded
W1THUVT QUESTION
If Hunt's Ctirelalls to cure'
DISTEMPER
ParfflranpolilT
"ipoaoJ! LlqaldL irlT
liUoua irtrnia from tha
7. LrirrtaiilDfr lifyatock rematfj. Ciitm i- uripr antag nusUi
aOnt Kldotr rawvdf. 144 boo ti LottUi la and lio h dta. .t
-j - ' f
r
KW
tv0lt. M)ff
Cu aa and Curt.1
ittfalBODt.
uteiupara
rnrtiiK lirninir nrv Chamlit tnd
orunrt mluiuau uu- Bocterio.ojit.t
mm
Itch EcaflmnTettefRIng
Worm or any other Skin
Disease. 50c at your druggist's or by mall
GOSHEH.''IND?i. S. A.
FREE TO AirSUPFldtEns
If joa fl'0CT of oem' 'hck wi"oanh.iuu.
fll lot TREE ClOTII Mtxo IIDIUI. OOK o3
THERAPION ;S4S?ff.ffi
tl rcmrdr for Tot ll on llmt.nt. AkrclutdT FREE.
UtD CO ll.TtUTOCX ItD'lUiintllD. LOHtK. u.
W WiJit TO rOTM TU4riO IU iciM TOO.
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tru 4 til
Bin. HmI cimo or.
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UatnntMd ffoti..
Alldaaleraotli.nl
iprMpld for II 09
BASOLD lOUtH. 110 C.KllS Afl Hroklj. H. T
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eoauae of tho ugly srlxxly gray hairs. Uaa "LA CREOLE" HAIR DRESSING. PRICE. SI.OO. rotnll.
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