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T II R E B Tiir TTTT.fi a n i i v vnniiTi ti RRn a y w w a n o " ' C ociety News VERA GWYNNE. TELEPHONE 50l Thej ray there at( o runuroci i .mis. thousand old matda In Massachusetts. Invited ii ihat'a tuai about the number "f the of Maaaacbuyetta young n who haVt Bone west or aoinowhere, and haven'! remembered the things the -mi at parting aa well aa the glrla did, We've niil plenty r nrm in nonn- I 111 K vv ll qualnted wl Th 11 lira. Crawley. i v E. i 'i .i lev . iis host aa, ims ;i group of matt na and glrla Count rj rln h eel to aaaiat her ni the Bunda) afternoon tea, aa tni lowa Mra Harry Aahby, Mrs, Harr) K. Sinclair. r Janifa P. Flanagan, an.i the Mlaaea Louiaa Bcrrv. Mabel Marsh, Pauline Ham- art KfttlllK' iniimaieiy m mhw. uwumj niuiiun, .... ...... i niiin ill live thirties tin.' nirlH, r.iiy.aiiet n i ns.ni una Mis i.i.ui. n M.I! pretty. "Hunt iml geepmg up noun w ninnria, i,t" with tin- world. fount men com. Into town and 'I" their beat to u-i on u 'ti -belde-me rooting, nut some- bow the ffirla don't .stem to matry, At the root of almoat every eaae there4! an lt Homeburg boy. Mayhc he's making good aomewhere, and j they're both waiting until he does. Maybe i isn't making good and la too oroud to aak her t.. wait. Maybe Mis Mildred Hatch lefl laal evening for bar botue In Kanaaa t'lty, conclud ing H fortnlght'a visil to M Mildred Kline in the home .f Mr and Mra, S. th Ely. WHitlriB alone because pome girl waa handier the new Ami maybe it waan't a caae of at all. only I he boy who went looked better to aome Homeburg Iimi any of thoac who stayed at ihe'a i Ho i place Hail a ini y Kill t home. 'Miere'a Carrie Moore sin's our prlae old m.iil and dreaaea I i k a mail .ai l; full of government aeed, but tliey say she was the pretties! eirl In Horae l.urg when young Cyrua McCord went to Chicago to carve out hla future ao that he cpuld com home and marry her. Bui Cyrua didn't carve nut bis i Mi nr.. He married it instead, and Carrie is almost sixty now. liviiiK ulon and getting peculiar, like so many of our lonely old folka do. Oeorge Fitch In Ano'i i. an Maga line. Tin' Calendar foi Thursday, Mutrona' and iiiris' itridKf club i, .. is .Mrs. Stanley Hlaey la hoateaa Mr and Mrs C, Q. Splndler pre gf.nl pupils f voice and piano in re cital ii First Methodist church. Kll.s give pav ilion dance at' S uit' Springs, Mra Q w Partlow entertalna Thursday bridge. Baraca . lass of Firal Preabyterlan el nr. Ii liohls tiflli annual reception. Reception for Rev, and Mra, Darby at I'ii si Christian church. Matrona and glrla of the Morning An. li. n club wire happy to meet with Mrs. Marry Keaaley, who is just home after an extended abaence In the east, yeaterday. Mrs, Heaalej entertained nt Iter suite in Hotel Tulsa, tin morn Ing'a game of auction being followed by luncheon at 1 o'clock in the hotel dining room. The table centerpiece was a basKC ol l ram nut wiia nowers Mra, John it. Woodard won the s. ..re favora of a lovely fan w hich Heaaley brought from Panama, and a bos of handmade handkerchiefs. Mrs. Woodard invited the club to assemble In her home next week. Ii . it I ic.1- Officers, The closing me i.uk of the Haugh ira of Ihe American Revolution for the sea son v i etcrda v home of Mra W v 1 'o i the annual election Mis. John I), Hail's continental consress semblv in Washington afternoon In the o. k, was marked ' War.i nd the in.i general as- t monlli The of officers report of The . i ta Numerj Board The board of managers of the Tulsa pa) nuraer) now Includes II o the repreai ntatlve w omen of the city, sup plemented by Mayor Prank M Wooden, Humane Officer A M Welt i). Commissioner O, I1 Hunt ami Attorney Fred P Oiler, and under the new regime the work gives evidence .f being most mi. cesafuT. The Pay nursery, when opened early laal winter, filled n long fell want for the working mothers of Tnisa. inn the facl that the organlaa Hon was neither In the proper handa nor conducted in a bualneaa-llke man ner, prevented the institution from growing and standing for what it Should in the community. However, good women of the city, women who have both Influence ami means, have recentl) eapouaed the cauae, and the pay nursery promts, s to develop Into one of the largest Institutions for altruism in the , itv The personnel of the n. w I. oar. I of managers includes Meadames B, v. Pariah, V E Bhallenberger, O. l. Hum A, V Roth, K. W. Sinclair. J. w ii... ki r, ii F, Sinclair, J, A. Chap man, W, A Cock. W ll Roeaer, W. N, BUI, Robcrl iglcab) , W L I Hckey, F. A. Haskell. .1 . Hall, J, y. Roblnaon, W. i: McCoy, J. W . Bandi ra, ll D, Mason. .1 Ulllette, II F Aby, Edward McCoy, Randolph Shirk, Fred s Clinton. v. V Krodle, R M l..,..lv. I E Pew, F, S. Il. nr.v. .1 M. an. I J, P, Flanagan; Mayor Constipation a Penalty of Age Nothing is so essential to health iii advancing age as keeping the bowela open 'it mikes one feel younget ami fresher ami forestalls i oiiis. piles, fevers, and other de pendent ills Cathartics ami purgatives are violent ami drastic in ... Hull ami should he avoided., a mild, effect ive laxative tonic, rec.iinnientlt'il b) physiclaua ami thouatnds who have used it. Is ihe combination of sim ple heris with pepsin sold b) drug- gistH everywhere under the name of pr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. The price' is fiftv cents and one dollar a bottle For a free trial bottle write to Pr w ll Caldwell, Id Washington SI . Montlcello, ills PROPOSE PERMANENT STEAMSHIP LINES Wo. . dec ; i 'ommissli m y Fred 1 1 umane ner O, P, P, Oiler. Officer Wei lliinl and Alt I nil. .1 Male- Ha- lunlt) io rrade w underfill )ptn I vpaiul Her crritory, I congress was Ihe largest in the history of the P, a R, ami there were many pleasant attendant social features for the women who were delegates, Mr.- Hull, who is recent of iiklahoma. was most happy over the outcome of the'cltur meeting and Ihe facl that she waa I well iii i: h mm in ii s i iiilvileu.il io represent one of the .-tale's largest and most flourlahlng Chapteia in the national assemhly. Kh" Hon of offieera reaulted In Mrs. William Reed McCoy attain being chosen to Ihe regencj of Tulsa chap ter. Mrs. Cook was made vice-regent; Mrs. W, 11 Roeaer, recording secre tary; Mia. A. I . Wait, correapondlng secretary; .Miss Alma Reld MeOlenn, treasurer; Mrs. Frank A Haskell registar; Mrs. John Roy, historian; Mrs. i.ee Clinton, chaplain; Mrs. Frank E Bhalfenberger, pa.rliamen tarlan. The business of the session was fol lowed hy a pleasant social houi during which a buffet luncheon was served, I'he W M. 8, of Tlgerl Memorial h will meet with Mrs L. W' Cogs ui Kast Jasper for an afternoon of mission study today, The Aid aoctety of Flral Bapttal church will meet in circles this week as follows; Circle 1 this afternoon at V. W, t A, cottage, circle 1' todas i at the home of Mra Frank Beteben i ner. corner of Qrunl and Federal I streets, tor an all day's quilting; cir cle ,i win not meet, Mrs m Meador has as guests at her home on South Denver avenue Mr-. - prj ,,f gap ulna and Mra. E, Keller of St. Josoph, Mo Mrs Murray M I loan is on a weeks' visit to relatives in Ohio, V her return home Mrs ,Poan will Iter parents, Mr, if Cheater Mill. hlo, an extend, d v islt in The regular business meeting of the Altar society of Holy Kamily Catholic church will be held this afternoon at : o'clock at the Knights of Columbus hall. accompanl. Mrs. J. W who will the poan i ti by i 'a ri ll ike tome Mr jnd high lertained Mi Mn "MY HEALTH IS PERFECT" Harry C Pouder eu- wlth .in informal dancing part) Tueaday evening ;.i their home In Pouder-Pomeroy Heights addition The part) wis to honor Mr. and Mra. Hoy .Maxti-'id of Council Hluffs. la., and was an affair of about thirty guests, Scries of Recitals, A scries of recital.- set for the nexl fevy weeks at Kendall are as follows: Thursday. May 20, voice and piano pupils of Mrs tira Mghtner-Frosi ami .Mi.-s I'lo North will he iireseiil.'d In recital. two Friday, May 21, Prof John POn Weaver will present Miss Irem '"' kins, Miss Lorena Hurd and Mil :ll"l Ivn Lenox In recital, assisted I J. Warren Burgess Krlday, May I'S. advanced pupils of Miss Porter and Miss Wyndham of the departments of voice and expres sion win be heard in program, The recltala vvin be held at the college auditorium, K Haw Eve- by Mrs i SAYS VORTH CAROLINA I l IN TELLING W HAT SHE KS TO MIDI 1. THE WO MAN'S TONIC. Ml. Airy, of this place ago i got in Mra. Henry and Miss Marguerite Henry, w ho reside in the home of .Mrs. Henry's brother, Dr. 8. s Roblnaon, lave planned to leave ..oon after the .lose of school for tin summer In the east. They will spend some time at their former home In Pennsylvania, going from there to ChaUtatlo.ua l.tr;e, N, Y., to attend the assemhly. Miss Henry has been acting as librarian of Kend ill college this year, The laal meeting of the Patrons' Teachers' association of Horace Mann school for the season was held yea terday afternoon, at which time the following Were elected to. office: Mrs. W. !. Williamson, president; Mrs. F, ; Seaman, vice-president; Mrs. John chick, secretary; Principal A. J Keel ing, treasurer. Adjournment was taken until the first Wedtiesilav in Oe-toher Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Wells have re. turned fr on a several days' moi 11 trip in Kanaaa, during which tlma they visited .heir farm near Xeodestlfc'l a mi in I ndepi ndence Menu. BREAKFAST Qrapefrtiit Creaco Qrlta Sugar Egg Roils FYled C Rye Mu dins l.T NCH and Cream jcumbera i 'offee Efl IgC! d-W llngerl lustard r- ad Pie . ( -.Mrs Ada Hull says: "About six years very bad health. I suf fered terrible pains in my abdomen and hack. I dreaded to see the sun us, ami i dreaded to see it set, for I suffered such agony. No one except myaelf will ever know how tmdly I suffered. The doctor aald I was suf- ferlng as a result of the menopause. As nothing gave me any relief, I aaked the doctor if i hadn't better try Cardul. He said, 'it might help you,' and told my husband to get me a bottle. At this time I WBJ so weak I could not lift my head, and my I moyA ru voice was so weak, people had to lean , jtrH j 0j , towards the bed to hear what I said, terday graduated i 1....1...1 o.. i,,., i ,.,.,i hari Miti a dark the St. Louis Scho color that I looked like a dead woman, and my relatives thought I would never get up again. I took one bottle of Cardul and It relieved the pain and suffering so much that my husband got another bottlti and that Improved me still mote. I began l' strengthen and gradually got well. I have now had bgtter health for six years, than I ever had In all my life. I have taken no medicine since, and my health is perfect Mrs. w. w. Matthews entertained with a pleasant afternoon patty Tuca dny, the affair being to honor her vis itor, Mrs. H, A, Scltrifdcr of Okla homa City At the conclusion cf an I afternoon of needlework and crochel I refreahmeuta were aecv?d from the dining table, d -ated with, rosea. The Individual favora were hand-i rochetted napkin holders. Bi ef Loaf P .tatties Chiffonad Cheese Pineapple Jelly iter ( Cocoa PINNER Milk Soup Brown Prend Tomatoes Salad ( 'r.ickers Coffee VSIIINtiTi i. M;.v 19 lam s of ste unships under the Stars and Strlpea, sailing regularl) between the I iiii. d states 'ami South ami' Central America, are suggested as a result of the Pan-American financial con gress here next week III a statement tonight by the trcasnrv department "France, Germany, England and itaiv." says the statement, "for many vears have f ostored commercial re lations with Central and South Amer ica bj subsidised steamship lines and chains of active and substantial hank ing interests. "Our trade with s.oith and, Central America has been increasing steadily, but. until now. it haa been without aupporl of eatnbllahed atcamBhlp lines with one exception. which until Intel) flew the British flag and with practically no banking facilities, prloi to efforts being made under the fed eral reserve system, "There la no a single regular Amer lean steainshln service to an) i" ii in South America, except to those of Venezuela and Colombia, Itrazil. Chlln, Argi ntlna, Peru and Ecuador do not know the American Hag on regular vessels of commerce." The statement adds that the south ern republics hive sent their beat men to the conference and 'that its possibilities overshadow its Immediate signifi. .in, f II pointa out t hat in a few months the United states can not aucceaafull) become a lenains. country," but thai the conference will ihar the way for BUStalnlng ami e tending BUCh relations in ways Hot hen tofore auggeated To Drive oui Malaria .mil Build Up the KyMoni Take the Old Standard OROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC Vou know what you 'are taking, as the formula Is primed on every label, showing ll is Quinine and iron In a tasteless form. The Quinine drives Oiil malaria, the Iron builds up the ayitem, SO ceuts. Carrana Ictorlew, SAN ANThi. M.iv 1 '. A tnes tixge received here today from Pats i iiaro. Mexico, reports victory for Car rana troops in two battles In the stale of Mlohoacan, In a four-1 1 tight Monday, mar Pomoco, according to the message. ;.n villa troops were killed and 20 taken prisoners, The Carrana fortes Surprised the enemy, who. although stranger numerically, were routed. The second Carranaa victory, it Is said, occurred near Ajuno. Many well' killed Ml I. "til subs, hill details ale lacking. The Utopia club picui,- announced for this afternoon has been postponed indefinitely on account of the threat ening weather Mis' H. I.. Kcitl will ' be hostess at the regular nicetin; if ! the club next Wednesda) . ilch, son of Mr. and f this city, was yes wit h honors from I .f Pharmacy upon ithe completlcn of the three-year course. Tcung Mr, Welch is unde cided as yet whet he.- he will Incalo In Wtorreneburg, Mo., the former home ! Of the family, or east his lot in Ok In -IllOma, It is expected the young man will he in Tulsa for tltO slat" phar- ITALIAN POET IS RECEIVED BY KING Dr. Larklna, oateopathlc nhyalclan, third floor New Daniel buil'linR. m aetata' May. me. ing the latter pntt of of in (ardui is the finest medicine a woman could use.'' Trv il. At druggists, Adv. 0 SKIN Of BEAUTY IS I JOY FOREVER Dr. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER Removes Tun. Pim ple, Freckles, Moth Pitches Ksh and Skin Iiiseaset, n) every blemish on beauty, and de fies detection. It has stood the tost of 66 yrnrs, and is so harmless we tas;e It to he sure it ie pro;erly made. Ao cept no counterfeit or similar n a m e. Dr. L. A. Sayre said tc a tadv of the hautton a patient); "As ym lii.lies will use them, I re commend 'Gouraud s Cream'ns the least harmful of all the skin prepl tr.ttions.' At druggists and I , i nt stores. I Hipklm & Son. Pript, 3 6rut Jinn StHYA Mr. and .Mrs. James Iv Nelson Marietta Ohio, have ooncluded pleasant 'visit of several weeks Tulsa With the families Of Messrs. W. Nelson and Tliomaa Ohaatnutt. gn lui? to Nowata, vvh re tiiey will he' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ddvid Snakard until June I when they return to their hi. mo in the east. I!i IME, via Parla, May li ( 10: in p, in.) Gabriels D'Annunalo, the poot, whii has been a noted figure among the strung advocates of na tional expansion, was received today in private audience by King Victor EOmmanuel, and when h- returned from the palace he said! "Certainly King vicfor Emmanuel is the right man in the right place the king whom Italy needs in this supreme moment." Describing the Interview, D'Annun alo said he was struck by the wonder ful power of the sovereign and the, knowledge of the situation which he possessed concerning all the complex and vast problems now agitating Ku- rope, "It would be Impossible to imagine a better-informed man," said the poet. "His lu. idity of mind is astounding, and only surpassed hy his unpreten tious manner." COUNCIL OF WOMEN HOLD A MEETING Mr. 1 iret n, to the Curpe n AtlelK Toll do T L, Carpenter or Howling hlo, haa arrived for a visit homea of Mr. and Mrs. c. h. t. r and Mr. and Mrs. I.- !$. irger. Miss Ma tie Oroffan of , Ohio. Is also a guest In the COURAGE Is KiMMUV THIS W U. IN of 1'irst l"res e 1 May hrcuk at th w. d of the affair TTT7T1 I i i cnii Opposite State Capitol (frounds; beautiful view .00 miles of mountains: 5 minutes walk from shopping- center; new. luxuri ous, iiioderntely-prlced: rooms from J! 00 HP. Meals table d'hote and a la carto. No Invalids. Colfax car from Depot Dr. Eva Young Osteopathic Physician tinduate of the Kirksvilla school. Seven Mis in ptaettse, Treatment by appointment. Jo. . . mt. Carpenter home. ITvnnrel Bible claaa bytorlan church will git fast Saturday iiiorniaii C. A. safeterla, Procai will be uaed in defraying the expenses of delegates to the annual Bible con ference at Bates Park, Colo. Mr. Charles J. Wrtghtainan ir ar rived home yeaterdaj morning from I crkeley, Cat., w heri he has hpen a stutlent of .etand Stanford University thir year, to spend the vacation With his parent, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea J. tVrlghtaman, The family will spend the month of June in the "ast, after vhl. h they ;', to San I'rancisco for the lute summer, Mrs. John I. Hall will entertain hfr auction club Thursday afternoon. Reception for N'evt Paytor, rtcv. Darby, n w pastor Of First christian church, and Mrs Darby, who recently arrived fri in Washington, Ind., to take Up their charge in this . Hy. win i.e tendered a welcome re ception this ovenlpg In Ihe church parlors. All .numbers of the church end congregat! n are invited. Mrs. C. W. Pomford anil son. Mr. Wright Bomford, have returned to their home in I lug 'kla after h few days' visit with friends lt this city. Mrs W. W. Neil left Tin-day night for few weeks' visit in Kansas City, and to the home Of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. St. John, in Wamcgo, K.in . Every Englishman knows how to die bravely. The Irish. Scotch and English SOldlera face the bayonets, the machine guns aa though oul on dreaa parade. It is the men who sicken and die in the trenchea, 'or at home after an anions campaign that our sympathy goes out to most. There are thousands of such men behind the battle lines who went to the front without the strong constitution and pure blood to withstand the depri vations, the hardships of the cam paign in Belgium and Prance. It's a warning that, we should pay strict at tention to our stomach, liver and blood. If one Is nil out of sorts he should take an invigorating Ionic and alterative such as 1 r. Pierce's Golden Medical DiaCOVery which 'cures dis eases of the atomach and organs of digestion and nutrition. It eliminates from the blood disease breeding pois OHH. It makes tide blood rich and pure, and furnishes a foundation for sound, physical health. Fifty years ago, nr. Pierce, of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute at liuffalo, N. V., found that certain barks and roots manufactured by using glycerine without tho use of alcohol or opiates, made Into a concentrated extract, u l.i. Vi Io. . .'tiled I ir I'lel ee'u Colden I Medical Discovery, made a stimulat ing tonic for the stomiich, helped the digestion and assimilation of the food and eradicated poisons from the blood. This is nature's cure for in digestion, and by carrtOtlng the stom ach, ami thereby feeding the blood on pure materials, the red blood cor puscles are Increased and the body established in a healthy state. No one sufferers from catarrh who has plenty of red blood corpuscles and a good ingestion. Catarrh In all its forms Is a stagnation of the blood. Introduce pure red blood into the system by tak ing the "Medical Discovery" and health Is assured. Adv. Hi: 1 )isCU3SP jl) School ot' New Loca ,;iws, loll 'akli 'I'he chief topic of interest discussed yesterdaj afternoon hv the Council, of Women In their last me. ling of Ihe summer pertained to a location for the high school building. Sentiment was foumi to bit very evenly divided in regard to a new .location ami the re taining of ihe present site. Follow ing a rather prolonged" discussion in which several of the vvinen advo cated the conversion of the present site Into a downtown city park, the council unanimously passed a resolu tion memorallalng the board of edu cation to call aii election to vote upon the adoption of a high acttool site. The action of the dull was formally railed to the attention t.f Hie president f tho school board yesterday aft- rnoon. umn ninVw fin" sflmaMEi 2-ln Post Bed For 5 Cts. In Venus Martin or White Finish We have just received another car load of these beds and are going to give those who failed to get one at our previous sale another chance of se curing this $10.00 bed for 5 cents, Only one of these beds to a family at this price. See terms below. This is your chance to get a bed for 5c you are accustomed to paying S 10.00 for. THIS WEEK We are going to sell you one of these 2 inch Post Beds for 5 cents with other goods amounting to $25.00 or more. TERMS We will sell you $25.00 worth of goods with an easy cash payment, balance at $1.00 per week. WHY WE DO THIS Because we want you for a customer if you are not already. In order to do this we are oing to make a sacrifice of our profit on the first bill we sell you. A FINE CHANCE To ffet a "Sellers Kitchen Cabinet" or "Herrick Refrigerator," two of the B it A i most useful pieces ot tin niture your Home can anoia. JOIN THE "BUY A BED" MOVEMENT. (id i sciiiev Mattrcwi. 91,00 Koun Sl im n Wccl. During tin- sale. jnaim ie il seal, v Milltl'('-N. SI. 00 Down SI. Oil a Week During TIllM Mile. CHIEF BURNS WILL GO AFTER MEETING Tulsn's Police Head t.. At tout ( 'onvcutiou ui Thug Chasers, SHERIFFS ALSO MEET Coniuussionei' (juiim tem porarily in Charge of Local Blue ('".'its, .Chief of Police morning for St. remain until no on t. school board yeaterday Vecd Ppntral I'nrk who that Thos. showed t he site could an hit ui placi That Tulsa advocated the pe rk Idi a with but little expense easily be converted Into of rest and amusement. badly In need of u cen trally located para wit Inn easy access from the business district was con , tiled and the present Ii I Kit school site was preferred By the women. However, the women almost unani mously are In favor of the entire block being utilised for school pur poses, in the event it is definitely de cided to build the new $0,000 high school building on It. That the merchants of Tulsa will conform with the requirements of the 9-bour day female labor law, was the belief expressed by the body of wom en In discussing the new act passed by the last legislature ami which be comes effective June. 21. The women tailed attention to the fact that Okla homa City merchants already have made arrangements to meet the de mands of tho law. The report of Mrs N. S Murdoelt, who attended the district convention at Claremore his' week, was heard and accepted by the body. There Is $10 In the Red 'Toss fund Which was derived from the sale of Ited Cross seals which will be turned over to tho proper authorities. If needed, for the treatment of tubercu lar patients ut the county homo which will bo oepned within tho next week or ten days. Burns win leave thla LOUlS Where he Will Baturdai ami will then Cincinnati to attend the an- ooal ennvnntlon the i nieia ui i - lice association which convenes there Ma v 2i tor I hree tlavs I 'm u t ban two months chief I'.urns has con ducted a relentless publiclt) campaign in an effort to bring the nexl conven tion to Tulsa He also has written several hundred pi rsonal letters o members of the association and ac cording to reports received by him, circumati a at this time appear fa vorable i'..r the landing of the meeting, Bealdea the meeting of the chiefs of Police the Bherlffa' association and special railway agenta also will meet in connection with the officers, Al though it is the aim of chief Burns to have the 914 meeting of the Chiefs of Police lu re he f(" Is that II is almost cettaln that he will succeed in landing at b ast one of the three organisations. Burn- Located Well, Horns alreadv has secured rooms in the hotel where the convention is to be hehl. ,11c hud the foresight to re serve apartments oil the same floor Of the hotel as the convention hall Is located and In prder for the delegatea to reach the meeting pla. e It will be necessary for them to directly pass the headquartera of th,e local police exei UtlVe. Pictures of burning oil wells, shoot ing oil wells and many othei pictures of showing the oil a tlvity in the Mid Continent field have been obtained by chief Horns and togethei with many large Tulaa pennanta will be used to tie. orate Tulsa headquarters, More than one thousand badges with the Inscription "Tulsa wants vo'i in 1916" print.il on tlit-iii also will be used in me on in pa mn ( otiimi.ssioiiei. vumn win nave i charge of the police department dur ing the absence of the chief Munitions fur Carranaa LARRDO, Tex . May I '.I The Car- tanz.i authorities at Suevo Laredo, op posite here, were reported today to iiuve received thr lUgh here recently more than a quart ir of a million rifle I cartridges and B.UOU revolvers. There, apparently la no way the munitlona can bo forwarded .south. It is not be lli wtl here, however, that any pros pects of immiinenl ana. K t auseu tin heavy pur.li.isea. GOLD DUST For every brightening and cleaning purpose Gold Dust is used at loast three times a day in millions of homes. Yet there are many thousands of housewives who think Gold Dust is only for a few uses- Gold Dust should be used for cleaning eueryfing. Gold Dust truly works for you. It is most economical; it is most satis factory and it is most sanitary. It cannot scratch or harm any surface, and it will dissolve and remove all dirt und grrase. This active principle of Gold Dust is so remark til.lv thorough that you riuae uway the dirt and grease, leaving a newness, a cleuiinesi and a brightness which delights. 5c and larger packages sold everywhere rrH EE FA I R B A N K """ MAKERS ES- r7 UK w "Let it,. GOLD OUST TWINS do your work" M VJ10K1 IC Tod J and I relay. i in ( uti'iri i com ini.iitii." II Harold Via. I.ralli. GRACE M. E. CHURCH WILL GIVE FESTIVAL The Van Dyke Tur Co. will take orders fur storing and remodelling fun at Miss Juskson'H, 3:'l St. Main. Furs cleaned free of charge when atoi ed Adv. Male, Kquandcr Mono. SEATTLE, Wash., May 19, BUtea squander resources given them by the federal government, executives at tending the western governors con ference were told today by some of their number. Kmmctt 1) Boyle, governor of .Ne vada, said the states wen clamoring f T the privilege of giving away their t i sources "There Is not much us" of unlock ir.a resources when 'aome one la wait ing to puck them from the window," he said. Historical, "1 wonder why they called King Richard th i Llon-Ifearted." "( ih, I .suppose he was Slwayi put ting up a roar about sORIttthlg Possibly. "I wonder why they call it period furniture." "Possibly on account of the period ical ViSltl of the Installment man." Perhaps, "What a pity It Is wo can't see our selves as oth' rs sec us." "es, If you could, peril IDS you wouldu't be m) btuca on yourself." One of the greatest festivals of mu sic, given to the public at almost pic ture show prices, will be staged In convention hall Tuesday night, June I, wlu n Ihe tab nts of three big artists win i.e combined In the Grace M. B. church benefit concert. The artists oil this occasion will be Bdwln M Bteckel of .Oklahoma City, organist and composer, .lames A. Brill, cornet 1st, ami Mrs .1. B. Mc- Council of Tulsa, . lyric soprano Mrs. McC'Onnell'a voice has pleased the ears of fastidious Tulsa music lovers tin seevral occasions, while ..Messrs Brill ami Bteckel have been "topnotchers" In their particular line of talent for Bevel 1 1 yea rs. The newspaper men of Tulaa, who attended the state Cress convention at Guthrie a slu.rl time ago. had the pleasure of hearing Mr, Bteckel, he having manipulated th" console of the big Mas.. me temple pipe organ for their edification at that time, tliurnh Needs Money. The concert la for the benefit of Ihe Grace M. E, church, which has been atruggltna under great difficul ties for several years and only now Is able I" complete the .walls and roof of its new edifice it hoped through Ihe medium ol this entertainment, to get sufficient finances to plaster some Of the walls and get some other much needed e. ii I pinuii t and finishings for Hie building. The three artists have donated their services on this occasion, and through this ami 'he eiioruious capacity of the convention bull, it Is possible to give the concert at the very low price of :'.' cents general admission. That will I.e the price of the best seats In fai t, every scat In the house, upstaits or down, Convention hall should be packed on this occasion. There are three reasons Why a capacity house should witness the performance First, be- CaUSS of the worthy cause behind Hie entertainment; second, because of the class of the artists and their program, und thirdly, because of the popular price, The members of the various organizations of Grace church' will immediately begin the sale of tick ets fur the big concert. Ihe Wise Fool. "There Is no such word as fail," observed the sage "No," responded the fool. "Tho word we use nowadays is assignment." Queer, We all fear microbes, you will find And yet, though it s.eiiis funny, We never try to dotlge Ihe kind That live on pap. r money, Baking Helps Vuliialilc Nii;eoU,,n.s By Mrs. Nevada Briggs, Expontni of Ihe Art of Baking, as taught by Mrs.. Janet McKtMtit Hill Helpful CalM Maklnil Hlats Always sift flour ami K C Baking Powder at least three times, The more sifting, the lighter the cake, Remember that! To cream but ter and sugar quickly, warm the .sugar slightly. Beat yolks of eggs with rotary heater. Whip whites of eggs with flat spoon whip. Water makes lighter cakes; milk makes richer cakes. To mix a cake, first cream but ter and sugar thoroughly, then add yolks, if used. Then alternately add moisture and flour that has been sifted with baking powdct and stir until smooth and glossy, adding egg whites after thoroughly mixing- Always use A" C flaking Powder. Biscuit Help Always sift flour and KC Baking Powder at least three times. Have shortening cold anil firm. Mix dough as soft as it can be handled The softer dottgfl goes into the oven, the lighter the biscuit when it comes out. It is easier for K C Baking Powder to do its work in soft than in stiff dough. Mix biscuits very little. Do not knead. ttir up with spoon or knife and press in shape to roll on floured board. With K C Baking Powder re sults are sure and certain. Ask your grocer for K C- 89 MO . -if O irC K SALE 0YALL C. J. MofMt MeJiio.Ci. N THIS IS THE TRADE MARK ON "ERT BOX OF GENUINE TEETH1NA D8UGG1STIJ Known for Ne-.rly Half Century at Saf Mvdinni- for Teething Babies. Full dir'ction , in rai'h i-"i lor Cholera Morbus. Cholera tnfnntum. Worn". U vea, jyanti-ry, ( oitatiuation ami other ailment Uiat 1 Oukr hahv au'T'T During tho tfothmq Dariitl. Look for tho Trddo M.nK 1 il u attta mc. H'riu f-r i-ur brae Mot Hit BMmm, C J Muffctt Medic ioc Co., St. Louis, Mo. Rotor! a. Mcntrnty, ITftdtrtaktitf Parlora, it Vst Thirl SI Phone lftl itesidi'nce rhniu' lit 1. -Atfv