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E N TIIK TULSi DAILY WOULD. -I DY. NOVEMBER 1 LI S l ; V ..(Mi) ll,lii M. 't l.'l '-"" Vl. v I uKft "l I .' . .4 !.' ' " ;' ' ii .(Hi i i. It, i I , . ' "' u CJIllAi, , "i I ! K. I"l I ' iluKAi I ''I i "li. ' i tu;j "I u! i.u'iwN. P.U, by Mali bi' Muu'ht " . 4 " uulj .m... In I ilti I I , - i , , , . soo ; .. ,' u.ui !' H I'll V I I I s I I N Cc li lid I I (1 I 1 ilrdmtlded i - -n Th. f,. ,,f ttieni or ttoolr administration ration of Co lsloi ,, Hint- office is entirely superflu- ni lo 1 1 if Renal ho wan ou. Compared with the nun who arc i confirmed and this of ., . .mium; them they Hand out Ukel tv 1 1 Hi. ! r. We Are Positively Quitting Business and are making the lowest prices ever given in Oklahoma, on dependable furniture. We can convince you of this fact quickly, if you will come down to our store and look it over. Here are a Few Sample Prices: .- ! i i.t H I Ui at . d ( ak 1 Iresscr with law $12.00 S.,li. Oak Df niin'ors for will l'( T (ill .... $5.95 arpc plate .... $7.75 lfH.50 twi in I Beds iiu-li ""' Y'Tnis Martin or Whit Enrol- $5.65 $(.50 An- HVli Mattresg I'm' . . I. no ( larantt'cd Steel Springe 1 1 no Solid Oak 'hiffoueijn $4.35 $2.75 $6.90 ifiK.OO s.did Oak 'haira with are for li ni Uer seats $5.95 d ie Llll" IM'IIIII- ill fUUO $5.00 Solid Leather Si 'S2.)0 Axnrinster Rug it. per yard t .ISl'S size f) 11' nil sali . . . 48c . $3.35 $14.95 $10.26 . $6.95 $15,00 Axniiiist.-r Bugs, Rissc i x 9 on sale sVJ )() ( Wv BffK. 9 x 12. mi sale .it $30.00 Ouofoltlfi in solid oak frames on sale $20.00 $1 1 .i H 1 Mussivr Oak Library Ta inch; nil sale at $ i.dii s. lid Oak Pining Tab! pedestals for p 75c Bowl and Pitcher for 49c . size 26 x is- $8.75 with massive $9.25 The Tulsa Household Supply Co. THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF OTHER USEFUL BARGAINS Opposite Central Fire Station. 214 West Second Street "ii Mini the ant 1 1 IS ."11 f made ii ill i dent weary land." The t limp are rldlcu lou, absurd ami ho ulsulutel) and , patently malicious ili.it 1 1 . will only provoke smile, J III. hat and maki tin Abonl Hi. tin.- world I'dlS in In. n middle ai cretarj Ki iinklin K, i.n. f the lor ilepiirtmi m. than w bom no ' honorable, straightforward, i ;i 1. 1 i r eablnel officer .-r lived list in ted In - eonfldi in f in Hi" rltj and i he i inability of loin loin i Belli by turning over to hint entire administration of the I it Mil 1 1 fi incumbent "f approvals all mj connect i d hat heretofore i.i. write linn ther only Iwo kind of sr nlc babiei .iii.i il. li ii he add Hiai he M perts that there are Mill left a few mot hern who small behind the door anil kts tl" Ir babies in MM ret. Thai I may i. til.- caae in New I ork where Cobb Uvea, but if be Will opine out in the wide Hpacea be will find them I raisins bable in the tame old Way. i No specialised food except thai which i Nulure, the greatest aped iiisi of them ail provldea; no regulated clothing; no not a t.u ..f u. Tin j are raising them, theae old fashioned mother out west. Just ri tiny were raised them- i si ive ami iik" tl hi time reliirlon lligene and n of the citirs. tor ch nlil UtOM Soil . ,i. nis of the Oklahi ma A. M college at Stillwater are endeavorlns to produi e a brei d of bogi that will he immune to cholera. M ra, Maud Ta i i.. i . w la. lias been vi ii vuuceaaful a., editor of tin- Tbtho minico Hi i ol d. never atti ndad a achool of journallanti but Kraduatod from a millini ry si' I'' . Tin- m uskogee oounty aaaeaaor has Hated forty-two nun win. are iubject to the payment of income tax under the Oklahoma law and seventeen of 1 hfin are lawyers. i:. C, I'thoada, proprietor of hotel ii .ia entertained a brother from i'h.. at ., whom be had not wen for thirty year, as a yueat at ins bote! without knowing his Identity until It nua i. . iUed hi a oaaual convei atton. An eagle no laurlnn eight feel from up to tip was U lied on thr Moor I ranch mar Tiawuh bj i-harlea Qlbba ,,ii l Bd Bearce of Claremore, After! firing aeveral ahota mi" ii without killina it iln finished it with a club. Then is a man In Wichita li in , lihood from breeding ! , lie- Mi AlesIrr N WB- , From the method being dome fellow in Iklnhoroa, i i i, tin coming (am Lei mc relieve those headaches and rest those tired eyes. Anderson Between Old Roblaaoa Bote! and 1'o-t Ol'flcu Lenae Qround on Premlc -r EUctric light Fixtures offer many opportunltiea for the novel, unique and artlatic, end you ran gee them at their beat in our exhibit, it is magi cal bow they embellish any r i In which they are placed. See our display ai d imagine bow they would add to th" hcaulj of yuur home. DESIION & DAVISON Tin Rlectrlral Contractor! US b. Mam. - ' .1 it Soniebnd) refer to Oklahoma as a state of ( armed stuff." We do ran a lot of thing but we still have . hai . to Improve We ought to ran f. w governor, lieutenant governors, attorney Re 11 oral, count) commissi on er, bootlegg rs, etc., etc.- Muldrow u th Claude Wearer telling why .... why in goe to the races and Billy Melirine telling why be went to Eu rope, We would like to hear any one i several thousand Oklahoraana tell why be goes to Port smith," suggests latther Harrison of the Wewoka M K.lllt) ill SMI l ii til; OM S. I feel that i' behooves mo To thank my neighbor Smith or June I'or the sympathy be lends me Por writing just a little poem! ow l wrote about my paper Thai I hi,., to read each day. And about a man Ot doggte Who was taking it away. To say who took my paper I It is more than I ran t T 1 . Hut I Know to hit a docKlr II" is always sure to yell; For I've tried it and It's funny To see them bew tin y snarl. Then I know from observation When 1 read the Tulsa World. Wi ll. I io.,k the bunch of sympathy And Iiuiik it on the v. all, lint nol one bit of reason '"il l I find In it at all; He claims to read the paper lust th" same as other men, V t hei iso 1 r ad early, Does be mean thai I have tinned f Mil MART .V V t lo I'M I a ItH ll th" W Clll.lt ..ll of thai Ihe t read by mi for any el In l" ; in the midst i f ih" Mexican i i Mr. Hrynn i e t- X Jerej i.. mak fp-fi In s In tht rat! I'.lo-Ti.' I" I ( bevel heard -f liriiish fort lgn Minis-j ter doing that. They are always on the J"i. and tin y play the name. Thi I why liritlsh itibject and their pro party are protected In alexin, while American an requested to "morel I ti. Among the patrloUe and public Spit ... Institutions In tl town ar- the banks. r:i.- not on) are always read) I., rettpond la any am i a who h will make for tie good "f lha town I I H tli, i ib- tb r doofS and pefttlll whenever mmIi action will be benefl. .ii is the fait or Ihe Dry farming congress ot some equally praiseworthy and tiny have earn i tt. esteem of tr trouble t it.i ti In innth r chat fot Diversion. i bought ih" latest magasinefl to cheer my lo urs of race, inn i found ih" list of tubs somewhat similar to these: "On thi Habit of the Microbe,' "How to Know Tuberculosis." And "The Very i.atfst Data .f Arter- So i turned i" find refreshmi nl In the burst talked "f novel. iTwas the knot i found that ca Ii pad - i spadr and not shovel,) To the biitrr end I wailed In tin mire, inkle deep, tad it b ft me feeling murky as a mud lark or a sweep. Then i sought at lasl my needed relax atlon at the play, inn my doom was disappointment, for I found. sJti k-a- l.iy. All the evils of the CitJ there were landed in a lump Till I f' li a" H 'hat evening I'd Vlltd Jusl what hour In each day a 'lump. Vou read the Holy Book of books 9 If FRED FREY MAKES SOCIAL GARMENTS 1 OR MEN Even if j ou're different alxiul vol day garnieuts ftr Rakes wear social that lit m.ii. i little in nir every-ajtlness othes The Rind FRED FREY Makes J it. fiats my mother's bible Ljrli inch upon the shelf, Is neglected and forgotten And almost burrled In the duati Tin- dear old hook nr.- mother gave nc Oil Its pace I've Ceased fo muse, lust because i rend the paper That I may learn the Intisi news. Ilr thinks I must be wicked Tin- Pearly Dates I may net see, .lust because I read my paper a- i sip n.y morning ti a; I Ih ' tell tnr Is It nselcs T,. read thebook of truth. Unless 1 read It early Cat! you say Ihere is tin use? i Now, neighbor, won't you tell mc Tbiumli I try to keep an open mind these question com to vex; Is there nnughl worth while but symp toms and the slnfuln of sex? I there nothing left t" talk about in sun or moott or star" Is th"r. ' Be left to car.' nhttttl the p int thincs thai are" o y the Muses all turned militant or l,.t their sninmir dowers t. then none to speak a kindly word ml lay the World away? The Holy Bible must I rend It Jui t one hour and no more W'h i. the number of Ihe hours In each day are tWenty-four Mie Ken Sou".. Th. tone of tin- world is changing) lis note has a fresher ling; e. life's keyboard now are ranging The chorda that the hopeful slni The minor have all departed, eve those thai are sweet and Iru , And ii" voice thai is heavy hearted Is fii.Kit.i! to me or you. The tone of the world Is bright) r. its note sounds a nntty key; The i horns I quicker, llnliler. And spuiks of joy and glee. Ti.e sonns ihat ihe world is singing I'or you and for me today. Prom the hearts of th bi i . 're flinging Th. woes of the wirid away. New V"ti( Tl men. I bout an I en ngssg, Iloston Ti insci ipt. Mrs innbb - nrv.-r thll k of rn ins in th. ito b us. nis' partk . though tin y always Inv.te us. Miss K.-n i ir heard I ha I lhaf The Road to Happiness COLLEGE VIEW ADDITION Ono Dollar Down One Dollar a Week ANDERSON BERRY CO. 201 Palace BuUdiwr Jopl.'n Drug Co. 'i mi dbi .4 I 'm; i KiAshs, Mala nod i ri, ,, r;il h. TUI:a "4L . I i "l i I k . , , ii l 1 1 , 'i ri I I.. i I . i u - R'.'" ".'-r i the reason th. v give f-r Ii . ....... fu , Mmm aJ2!S aT Dlftcrcnl I ndlng Tl err mi Iri "She wrote her name OH .in fK." "It's hard to hire katn In i . I r "And unt an offer of marriage, h V ;ness. i manufacture dynamtt .md an "No: but she got an offer to tenth need cauthuis nun." for this poor nld Wtrld of " het penmanship, from" a correspond-1 "Well, why don I y.oi b.i k f.,i ., , a w Totrna In New Vork Time , ce sehooL" limn men?" "V resllv cuuliiius mail won t lh ajr ,our. il I'atl.silB l Anff ''. I all rii.. I i-ii n. Ml It 0 laiOttAg, Supt ' -i.Tsau " 'sital i Im aaet 'h.i M) poor child" answered the seer- By good business management a such job." hear the awftll truth you great many farmers mak the hens ' hi aitor there I i iher and the rows ke. p up Ih table pnd ' ' '"' b fall or winter " " NMtkina I km a, iu returns rrani Inrn nrsgn more nb i ib. itiu. I a"1 , .win r- a ml 1 . . li . . mltlon and lylni up Ihlng .. . ., , .., ., ,,.h a l.rv u-leter rlothps fur the family. I rang'- for their contracts ur earls mm nth a, id BI nth 1 driasnT lleSJ may do the same. jpcw.ble in order that limn sMssg fol . Wofld ;ilil (ii ) i .sllltS