The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 6, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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TULSA. OKLA.. STAR
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A Big Influence
It is surprising the won
dcrful influence good
digestion has on your
general health. It not
only promotes strength
but also keeps tho liver
active and bowels open.
Therefore watch tho
digestion and as soon
as any weakness is
manifested resort to
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
iimimi
Impromptu Solo.
PIcrro Garat tho singer and cxquls-
to of Napoleonic Franco was not
noroly a glass ot fashion and a won-
lorful self-Instructed singer but an
irtlat devoted to his art Out Is tho
following asks Mr. Bernard Mlall In
his biography an examplo of sincerity
In art or of lovo of attracting atten-
tion? Couplgny had supplied him with a
"romance" to bo set to music. Whon-
over tho two mot Garat replied "I
liavo not hit upon an Idea as yet."
Ono day Couplgny was walking down
tho Ruo Keuvo-des-Petlts Champs.
Hearing a sound ot somo ono running
bohlnd him ho turned; It was Carat
who seized him by tho arm dragged
him up the stairs of a neighboring
houso and halting on tho first landing
ozclalmcd "I've got It!" At once ho
began to sing the lomanco through at
tho top of his volco. Tho Inhabitants
ot tho houso began to open their doors;
heads were projected over tho ban-
isters; finally they began to approach;
but Garat having finished toro down
tho stairs like a monkey dragging tho
bowlldorcd poet with him. Youth's
Companion.
Old-Fashloned.
"You say she Is old-fashioned?"
"Oh hopqlcssly so. Sho Is still
making a collection ot plcturo post-
cards!" The First Case.
"Whero do you suppose tho expres-
sion 'not in it' nroso?"
"Probably with Adam and Eve."
Men laugh at trouble and women cry
ovor It at least that's tho way they
usually act at a wedding.
Men wouldn't enro how much their
wives talked If they would only uso
tho plgn lungungo.
To Coo! a Burn
and Take
the Fire Out
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V.
A Houtthdd Rated
HANFORD'S
Balsam of Myrrh
For Cuts. Burns.
Bruises Sprains
Strains. Stiff Neck
Chilblains Lame Bade
Old Sores Open Wounds.
and all External Injuries.
Made SInco 1346. fiffi?
Price 25c 50c nnJ $1.00
All Dealers cffiSv
Sudan Crass
Pure officially inspected reclamed Sudan
Grass Seed in seamless cotton bags prepaid
5 lb. packages t.$oi 10 lbs. $4. 50. Cash to
accompany order. Write us for prices on
100 lbs. or more. Our prices are light
DEETURNER PURESEED CO.LubbockTei.
AGENTS pair silk
M"E81I HOSE FREE
Btato slzo. Become agent for beAUtlful line
direct from mill to wearer. Gift toevirycu
tomor. Largo proflt. Easy work. Ylte today.
Tim'LmviiAii mui.s icic ic
112 So. 13 111 St. l'lilluilelplilu I&.
DEFIANCE STARCH
is coustantly growing in favor because i
Docs Not Stick to the Iror
and it will not injure the finest fabric. F01
laundry purposes it his no equal. 16 ot
package 10c 1-3 mote starch for same money
DEFIANCE STARCH CO. Omaha Ncbruki
ijHlE
YANKEE CAPTAINS DEFY BRITISH
DACIA $800000 CARGO OF COTTON
CLEARS AT GALVESTON
Wllhelmlna With $200000 Worth of
Foodstuffs Leaves New York
Both May Be Captured
Galveston. Tho Btcamship Dacla
departed for ltotterdum at daylight
Saturday morning her nnnounccd des-
tinatlon being Ilottcrdam via Norfolk.
It Is noted on her manifest that her
cargo will bo rcshinued to Ilremen.
Her hatches have beeu sealed by tho
collector of tho port.
Tho Dacla carries 11000 squaro
bales of cotton a cargo valued by tho
shippers nt $830000. Thoy aro to got
for this cargo IC cents per pound 01
$80 per bale laid do m llromon.
Tho government bureau took a part
of tho insurance on that valuation at
4G percent. Tho freight rate charged
Is $3.50 per bale tho highest over paid
for cotton transportation. Captuln
George McDonald who will command
tho vessel on her trip has a crow of
311 men all Americans. Ho said ho
did not expect to devlato from tho
usual course of steamships and would
mako no particular effort to avoid
capture.
New York. Risking posslblo seiz-
ure by British wnrshlps lying off tho
Atlantic coast tho American-owned
steamer Wllhelmlna flying tho Amer-
ican flag and loaded with approxi-
mately $200000 worth of foodstuffs
consigned by an American commission
firm to an American citizen In Ger-
many passed out to sea Friday night.
It is tho first voyago of tho kind un-
dertaken by any vessel from an Amor
lean port slnco war began In Europe
nearly six months ago.
If tho Wllhelminu Is detained or
seized tho W. L. Oreen Commission
Company of St. Louis charterers of
tho vessel and shippers of her yargo
will file a protest with tho American
stato department declaring that tho
cargo Is conditional contraband deny-
ing tho right ot a belligerent warship
to conflscato It and requesting tho
United States to demand tho imme-
diate release of ship and enrgo.
Tho cargo consist o grain meats
and dried fruits and is intended ac-
cording to tho shippers for consump-
tion by the civilian population ot Gor-
many and will not bo sold directly or
Indirectly to tho Gorman government
or its armed forces.
A guaranteo to this effect was filed
with tho United States customs au-
thorities in tho form of an affidavit
by W. T. Brooking representing tho
shippers. Their counsel said tho ship-
pers woro prepared to back this guar-
onteo with a bond In nny nmount. Mr.
Brooking will go to Hamburg to dls
poso of tho cargo If It escapes scizuro
by warships In retail Iota to private
concorns. Ho probably will obtain
written guarantees that tho foodstuffs
will bo rcdlsposcd of only through
retail trading with citizens and that
tho military nnd naval forces will not
bo given or sold nny part of It.
K.SREASE IN WHEAT ACREAGE
Oklahoma Heads List of States for
Wheat With 515000 Acres.
Washington. Responding to tho
plea for tho planting of moro food
crops and less cotton nearly 4000000
acres devoted to cotton last year ha
been planted to whont and oats 1 i
year according to a report of tho de-
partment of agriculture.
With an Increaso of more than
500000 ncrcs Oklahoma heads tho list
of eleven states on which figures woro
compiled concerning tho Increase in
wheat. South Carolina shows tho
greatest Increaso In oats with 330000
acres moro than In 1913.
Tho estimated figures as mado pub-
lic by tho department ot agriculture
wcro: Planted In oats fall of 1913
2455000; 1914 4355000.
Planted in wheat fall of 1913 5-
459000; 1914 7271000.
A table prepared by tho depart-
ment giving tho gain ncrcago Incrcnbo
In elovon southern states included:
Wheat Oats
STATH Inc. Inc.
Acres Acres
Oklahoma 515000 44000
Texas 228000 291000
Arkansas ... 56000 154000
Louisiana 9400.0
Steamer Burned to Water's Edge
Baltimore. Coolness on tho part of
tho crew nnd passengers helped to
provent loss of llfo when tho Ohesa-
peako Bay steamer Maryland carry-
ing 108 pcrsono was burned almost
to tho water's edgo oft Mountain
Point at tho mouth of tho Maijcthy
river. Thoro wore soventy-sK pns-
Bcngcrs many of them women nnd
thirty-two members of tho crew on
board. Tho monetary loss to tho ship
Is placed at $120000; to tho cargo
at $10000. Passengers lost heavily in
personal property.
BILIOUS
HEADACHY
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Gently cleanse your liver
sluggish bowels while
you sleep.
and
Get a 10-ccnt box.
Sick headache biliousness dizzi-
ness coated tongue foul tasto and foul
breath always traco them to torpid
liver; delayed fermenting food In tho
bowels or sour gassy stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged In tho In-
testines InBtcad of being enst out
of tho system Is ro-absorbod Into the
blood. When this poison reaches tho
dcllcato brain tlssuo It causes con-
gestion nnd that dull throbbing sick-
ening headache.
Cascarcta Immediately cleanse tho
tomach romovo tho sour undigested
food and foul gases tnko tho excoss
bllo from tho liver and carry out all
tho constipated wasto matter and
poisons In tho bowels.
A Cnscaret tonight will surely
straighten you out by morning. Thoy
work whllo you sleep a 10-cent box
from your druggist means your head
clear stomach sweet and your liver
and bowels regular for months. Adv.
Never Got Through Beresford Book.
During tho Boxer rebellion In China
ono of tho missionaries was reading
Lord Chnrlcs Berosford's book on "Tho
Break-up ot China" whllo tho bullets
of tho Boxers wcro raining round.
Ho had not gone very far Into tho
volumo when tho pages wooed him
to sleop. Tho book lay bestdo him on
tho pillow. Blft-ff-ff! enmo a Mann-
llchor bullet through tho window In
a beo lino for tho mnn's head but
Lord Charles' book lay In tho beo lino.
Tho bullet stuck In tho book but
failed to penetrate It.
Tho missionary Jumped up gavo
thanks for his escape packed up tho
book ready for tho first parcel post
and addressed to Lord Charles Beres-
ford with a polite noto. Ho snld: "My
Lord I think It only right to send you
this copy of your excellent book .
as neither myself nor tho Boxers' bul-
lets can get through it"
OLD SOLDIER WISHES TO
HELP SUFFERERS FROM KID-
NEY LIVER AND BLADDER
TROUBLES.
I am frequently troubled with kidney
and bladder trouble especially In tho
Spring and Fall. Being an old Veteran
of the Civil War a little exposure or
cold fettles on my kidneys and then
I am laid up with kidney or bladder
trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root was
recommended to me a number of years
ago and I took a number of bottles of it
and was more than pleased with the re-
sults. I consider Swamp-Hoot the great-
est and best Kidney mediciric on the
market and it never fails to give quick
results in kidney trouble bladder trouble
and lame back.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root has done me
so much good that I feel if any words of
mine will bo the means of relieving any
poor sufferers that you aro nt liberty to
uso this letter as you sco fit.
Yours very truly
GEORGK W. ATCIILEY
1780 Walker St. Dcs Moines Iowa.
Stato of Iowa 1
Poke County M'
A. R. Hansen a retail druggist of this
city being first duly sworn deposes nnd
says that ho is well acquainted with
George W. Atchlcy who gavo tho above
testimonial; that said Atchlcy mado and
signed said testimonial in my prcsehce
and that I have sold said Atchlcy a part
of tho Swamp-Root referred to in nbovo
testimonial. Afliant further says that
George W. Atchley is a well known citi-
zen of this city nnd an honorable man
and that it was Mr. Atchlcy's desire to
give said testimonial.
A. R. HANSEN.
Subscribed to in my presence and
sworn to before me this 23rd of March
1009.
E. J. FRISK Notary Public.
Letter to
Dr. Kilmer & Co.
IHniflinmton.N.Y.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.
Binghamton N. Y. for n sample size
bottle. It will convince anyone. You
will also receive a booklet of valuable in-
formation telling about the kidneys nnd
bladder. When writing be sure nnd men-
tion this paper. Regular fifty-cent nnd
one-dollar size bottles for salo at nil drug
stores. Adv.
No Place for Fldo.
Mrs Noxdoro (angrily) I wact you
to keep your dog out of my houso; It's
full ot fleas.
Mrs. Naybor Your houso Is? Mercy!
I certainly shan't let Fido go in thoro
again. Boston Evening Transcript.
Red Cross Ball Blue mado In America
thcicfoia tho best delights tho housewife.
All good grocers. Adv.
A counterfeit srallo Is ono that
starts at tho lips Instead of at the
heart
Many n man turns ovor n now leal
ono day and turns It back tho next.
::-; i r; k
CASGARETS
99Vvi4Kb
323 N. Second Street
When you want a nice quick lunch for
yourself or family think of
BEN'S PLACE
The quick lunch stand in rear of Sand
Springs Depot
OPEN ALL HOURS
Claremore Okla. The Health Resort
WASHINGTON BATH HOUSE
For the Colored People
MRS. NANCY WASHINGTON Proprietor
Furnish tho Best Accommidations for Lodging and Board
Best Attention Given Bathing
The Raduim Water is unexcelled in curing Rheumatism
In its many forms it cures all kinds of skin diseases
Eczema Scrofula Indigestion Itch Erysipelas Syphilis
in its last stage and all forms of stomach trouble yield
to the Radium Water also many other complaints.
RATES PER WEEK $5.95 B0ARD.BATH1NG and ROOM
Oklahoma Trunk & Case Factory
TULSA OKLAHOMA
Trunks Traveling Bags Suit Cases and all
Leather Goods
Sample Trunks and Cases a Specialty
We Make to Order Exchange and Repair
RETAIL STORE 117 N MAIN PHONE 1788
Half Block North Brady Hotel Factory 117 North Main Street
SQUARE DEAL LOAN
OFFICE
F. Goodman Prop.
B N. MAIN ST. TULSA OKLA.
We Loan Money on all Goods of Value. We
handle a Complete Line of Clothing. Gents Furnish-
ings Goods Jewelry Watches and Guns. Suit Cases
Hand Bags Trunks and all kinds of Tools.
Goods Sold at Half Price
Unredeemed Goods Sold for Charges
GO TO
The Palace of Sweets
For Confectionaries Cold Drinks Cigars Tobacco and Hair
Goods. SCALP TREATMENT a Speciaty.
516 East Archer Street Next door to Dr. Jackson
MRS. GEO. W. HUNT Prop.
Home Undertaking Co. No. 2
Open Day and Night
Remember us in your sorrow.
H. W. RAGDALES Mgr
PHONE 4280
1 14- N. Gleenwood
For Blacksmithing Horse Shoe-
ing and Plumbing
Gas and Steam Fitting
Call The LONE
SHAKESPEARE JOHNSON PROP.
ED. HYDER. M.naBer
324 East Archer Street
Home Undertaking Co.
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
We carry our own outfit and a full
complete stock of high class funeral
goods.
WM. RAGSDALE & SONS Prop.
Day Phono 71G Night Phono 291
Muskogee Oklahoma
Tulsa Oklahoma
STAR SHOP
Phone 5085
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