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1 HE TUL8A I i I . K OR K I N K s 1 1 A ! .1 i HEVfiN glociety News KHA r, v. NNE, TBLEPHONK iMin l 111"! nli-'r lt-.u l,j nerlcd with tin Head compun.v 'tfl. of the s 1 Derive xu Real it, m m from Travel. The value of travel as means ot culture must be overrated, becaust li is i matter of common remark thai 1 man may traverse ibo five conttnenta and come home us dun .in ass, us complete a philliUne, as rude an oaf, as when he started. On thi othei liand, home-bred folk who have hardlj strayed from their birthplace may be thoughtful, well read, humane, sympathetic, agreeable, charming, f broad sympathies, wide interests, fine character, gentle manneri were impossible of attainment without wanderinga In foreign parti thi w i Id would be poor, Indeed, At. authentic caM ol conversion wer greatl) to bi desired. If reords existed i show narrow-minded persons be omlni broad-minded after travel, or ' hut list, persons, courteous, or stupid person! Intelligent, the ski ptlc would be silenced. Travel cannot ! essential to mi- . lure Onlj since the Invention of steam 1 transportation by land and sea lias travel been possible except rr the ery ru n . : i he verj hard) . Bui strong men lived before Agamemnon and true culture existed In man a centurj before the nineteenth, Duty, force of circumstances, want ,.r m n, , yo all niaj rinse foreign porta to your life long, i. ui the orii of books w never barred; the abysses o thi 'starry skj and of your own mind always awall your exploration wherever your homo may be, Life by itsiir Is a strenuous cultivator pf the soli plowing deep and harrowing ami stirring to Its very di ptha and watering iih pi ntlful li.us. -From "The Vanttj ol Travel." AFTER SUFFERING TWO LONG YEARS Mrs. Aselin Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Th" uli mini tor VVcillM winy, Mis. btorej White entertains with linen showi i foi Miss Aguthu Hanson, Mrs. Hurry Heaale) is hostess to Moi nlng Aui tlon 1 lub, Mrs. j. ii Alexajndei i nti rui ni I auction for Mrs w ,i Troutman M is. Itoberl i laibreath ias mi i Hug of Ait circle, Ittopta club mi ets with Mrs w 11 Mct'ulloi h Mi- Brown anil Mi Callahan IVwl, A wadding of last evening charac terised b) ail th) Impres lyeneas and ity. of s church ceremonb was thai nl Miss ci lady s Knrnsworth Brown, daughter of Mr and Mrs Albert Brow n, and Mr. I ornellus ,i Calla han, whnh was solemnised at Hoi) family Catholl church Th, nuptial service of Miss Brown ami Mr Callahan wis verj qu(etl) celebrated at h o'clock by the Rever- end Cat her John , Holrlng, assisted i v i al hei John an Qasti I, with onl) the bride's parents, together with m;ss , Florence Braymer, as maid of honor. ai d Mr. .la -k Callahan Ol l.im.i. Ihio, a hroihei ,f the bridegroom, as best man, in attendance, The bride was verj attractive In a suit f blue cord ed silk wit, i a hat ni corresponding color and s'ir wore , rsage of sweel peas and lilies of the vallej Miss Braymer was attired In a whits tailored suit and a let U re hat. Afiei the ceremonj ihe bridal part) ii turned to the Brown home, 1517 t-iul Ii ( neyi mm a . en lie, w hen per w as si n ed. Mr. and Mrs. Callahan Ii H on thi lilgtTt train via Kansas Clt) for ("al Ifornln, where the) will spend a month. Upon Ihojr ri turn the) win occupy Ihe home of tin hi ide s pa;-, enls. wlill ' Mr and Mrs Brown take ihe California trip. The bride is one of Ihe lov , v ami popular mris of youngvr society and In man ,,r her choice minis an equal popularity among bis wide cir- h- ef ft lend i. She reci Ived her edu catli n in the University of Michigan at Ann trbor, Mr I'allahan is a son of Mrs. c j. Callahan sr. of I mn, Ohio, lie is connected with -i Well-known 'Ha homa oil tlnn I'm m ii ,, , ami Mr. Mil. hi .: h hi ci'inplimi nl to .Mis- Agatha Han. ' n and Mr i,,s, t,, g Klrkbrlde, ii leresitng weddings, Recital TliU Kvrnliig, pupils of Miss Morgan I Rtnggi ;.i and I pill in x lolin I t M It h Mx .n t'i.r- xxeii will he given this eveninc ai Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. pan Hunt With the pun nts and friends ol I In chll du n as v ill sts. Visit "TULSA" The DIAMOND of OKLAHOMA Was lasl pleasant so, i.il an- Joui nal, a sup in home-folk In Kentucky, xi i ei, i he guest of honoi at soi lii 1 afta ir i eci i ded n I he ha is of tin Prank fort BtK as follows "Mrs r.mnlaiult ('hemtUlt of Tulsa, i ikl.i.. wh i. xx Ith her two daughters, Misses Martha a id Emily Chenault, !s spending tin- summer "I'll Mr. inn Mrs Thomas A Hall ami Judge James H Hacelrigg, was accorded a in arty welcome back to former home yesterday hfternon, w in n Mrs Hall entertained al n beau iifui lunphe ui and bridge part) al her hi me on Sh -Ihy Mn et m h honor. rnere were eight tables of pi m rt Iprescnt, in addition to Whom ten gUPKts win .in, lid lei Ihe lulu In on. The housi had decorations of roses, pansles and sweet Williams through cut, and In the inn ng rOom I he inn. he,, n iaii, w,.,s graced iii tin cen ter with a basket i,t sweet wllliums ami smllax, about wim-h win placed ''I'll candlesticks holding white tap. i rs ami rRvi r shad) a At thi' table rovers were laid foi ten, the other guests being seated at small tables, which wero adorni i with tin same variety of flowers., Mrs William Baffejl ami Mis, y, Rogers Clay were the wlnni rs ol prlsi s. 1 rpora- Minnrapolis, Minn. ".After my little one was born 1 was sick with pains in my sides which the doctors sanl were caused by inflamma tion. I suffered a Ipreat deal every I month and grew very U .1 - ' - , !ijthin. I was under the ndoctor'i care for two long years without iany heneht. 1 inally liter n eated sug- gl stions to try it we 'got Lydia F. I'ink- lam's Vegetable Compound. After tak ing the third bottle of the Compound 1 was able to do my housework and today 1 am strong and healthy again, I will answer letters if anyone wishes to know ii bout my case. " Mrs. JOSBPB ASBLDf, COG Fourth Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. Miunixxax -llaxx I,. Miss Edna Bhumway, pldeal daugh ter Of Mr i. id Mrs. S S. BhlllllWa) and Mr, William w. Hawk were quietly married Monda) evening, the 1 1 l emony which made' the young rouple man and wife having been solemnised b) Hex Crank Neff of I'irsi Methodist church, al Ihe par. si nage. Mr ami Mrs Uee Bhumway, broth pi and sister In-law of the orlde, ac companied the young couple and M""d with them during the eeremonj Mr and Mrs II ink left on q ghl train for iklahomn citx. wlinre iin, will spend several days, i pon their return to Tulsa, they Will reside with the bride's pan nls t mpoWTily, Cumplcte I'luns tin I. mi, he, m. Al a meeting of the committee on at ranpeinent for tin flat; dex ohserx'- anci id Tulsa chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, yostcr'da) morning at 'he home of Mrs Oscar ji: Howard, halrman of ihe commit I tee plans wire completed for the luncheon which is i given al ihe niintrx ciiiii. Monday, June 14 i ne mi ii: is tn lie ipuio olaboratc of UPpnlntmenl and promises I,, be one of the most delightful of Ihe sea son 'a end. j On Monday evening the Baraca ami ; I'hilatbeii classes of Second Baptist ehuri'h'tax, their pastor, Rev. C E. ICannady, a xery pleasant surprise, H being tin occasion ol his fifty-seventh birthday. After the regular choir re hearsal, member' of tin- two societies, forty strong, rrijgrchcd to tin pastor's heme and took possession. The pastor surrendered without question ami en tered Willing) into the plans ot Ihe i evening. i Two hours of pleasant amusement were followed b) the serving of re freshment, The Roverend Cannad) W is made Uii reeipienl of a handsome sdk umbrella and other remem I branceg Mr cnei Mrs. Era nk Hilton Qreer Will si ml cards In this morning s potl for 'he inarrlaae of their dauLhter Miss Atatim Hanson, to Mr. Joseph Edward Kirk bride, Wednesday, June 2.: ui 8:30 o'clock p. m in the (ireer home, i soi Baltimore avenue, the ceremony mil be followed by a rc ee) tluu Miss Marian linker, daughter Of Mis Frank Harms 901 Si, mh LaWtOH axenm. has arrived home for the sen. mei vacation from Western unt verslty, Osford, Ohio. Miss Parker Is enrolled for tie- four vears1 ei.llee- I iaie i ourse Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and in rbs. contains no nareoties or harmful irups, and tiKlay holds the record of ln ",:'s being the most successful remedy we I know for woman's ills. If you need such ti medicine why don't yon try it ? bee CI it in Meet. Tin re w ill be a n Hng of th Whee club bis afternoon at ihe home of Miss Bessie Cremlns, .it which time plans ill be madi f"i Ihe an nual vaoatlon danoe ami ;, series of mil informal affairs, Mr V, If you linve the slightest doubt Unit Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound will help you, write to Lydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo. (confidential) Lynn.Mass., for ad vice. Your letter will lie opened, read and answered by a woman, aiul held in Btricl confidence. t.oes n Claim Urnle laworth Balle. son ol Mr. ami Mis K E. Bullo of Kendall, lefl last night fm si Louis, where on Tnes-'i-ix June 12. he will claim nr. his bride Mis, Mae Hiekoff. daughter ol Mr. and Mrs Erank Dlckoff The Wedding will be a .purl, but very pretty home affair, ami after its solemnisation, Mr, Baile and his bride will spend a brief honeymoon trip in Kansas City, I'pon their return to Tulsa. Ihe oiim; , nidi will be at in a beautiful new bungalow Mr Batlc has in readiness In In me w hlch Mrs. e, i,. Wilson ami daughter Ers noes are home from Emporia, Kansas, where they wi nl In he pres ent ai thi graduation of Miss Qraei WilsOn from Kansas Normal, Miss WIIfoii returns to the normal next year as head of the kindergarten de part ment. Mr. and Mrs D. M. Trees v 111 enter tain with a famil) dinnei nexl sun day In honor ot the vleii ol Mr. Tree;, lather. Mr. Tohn S Tins, and his two Sisters, Mrs ii Moors and Mrs William Selieiik ,.f Kukomo. led. Wednesday Suburban Pay "Sreciat" or, sale 38,009 pair of Gypsy Hose, for eighty years a Household word in the Southwest. It's a thing of the past Hareadine-McKitrick Dry Goods Company, St. Louis Liquidate. You will never hear again Gypsy Hose Seamless Hose One Day on Sale, 4 Cents. Silk 14 Cents Gingham 5 Ik Muslin 3 3-4c With the Palm Beaoh Label Palm Bead) Coat;;, Palm Palm Beach Suits Beach Trousers $4-95 $2.45 Union Suits, Balbriffjran and Porous U,. WONDERFUL Ot COUNTER 25 C Corsets, Dress Skirt Knno nos, Hats, Knee Pants. Buy- tag these at wholesale bank Buys Men s $1 grade with ruP! ;ile We (luote Prices Wilson Bros. Label on it. never seen before in Tulsa. Calico 3 3-4c SKIRT SALE Palm Beach $2.45 material is genuine Pttlm Beach. The Large Shape Panama Hat-: $2.45 Genuine Panama. A wagon load of millinerv selling for the benefit of the creditors. Bought at just half. Suburban ' pecs I Sills Lined Picture Hats -several hundred models no two alike 58c These hatl are worth up to $5. They will arrive for Wednesday, Suburban Day Sale, from Kansas City. They were made for a big Kansas merchant who certainly rec ommended himself highly creditors approved the sale. Take choice 58c. Hats that are worth $2.50 to $5.00. Fourteen Million More Money Now in Tulsa than eight years ago. They all pay 4 per ccmu per annum. All the hanks claim to he the best. We will give you 5 per cent if you cut out this coupon. Tell us which is your favorite newspaper. U U v U J Till iih whnh Ik mi' iiivurlic pnpvr, WORLD COUPON I 111 ill. N oil Five Per Cent Hi I I I i mi, i DImiiiiiii mi ,ii your piircJiSuM's. i . iii. M'holi: rnnilly, KIhx'm, Mlllinorv, t li'iliinr. ll.ii- ,im ii II im Slrri'l, hr tin ..I. w W Famous Union 18 West First 114 South Main "Why Not Le! The "Twin Stores" Make Your Shopping Easy ii- i Mi ll. 1 July in il in tin land beyond Hio Rockies. Howard will ship their new car os Angwlos .mil they win spend and Aimu.ii touring California, visiting the two exposition cities other places if Inten Bt, Mr Mninir .limes v ill leav -inl., for Champstgn, UI., where Ik roes in oe pn - ut at tiir iraduation nf ! in r son i . i ii i finiii thr unlvers Jones will visit in i i ssi ui i returning home, Miss Elisabeth Bllard of Kansas City is iiwc for a mlt with lit-i sis ter, Mrs, A Mill i- Hammett. Mr. Hammett's sister, Mrs, i(n HKtiu- nf Mrs, Moberly, Mo., la also expected to ar- lurf r VP sni'll Ii.f ii ,IMt 11 the .ililllli 11 home. The Mlssi McFall lefi where they convention nib iii M ukoj;i nf Min M:1(Ii-.mI Edna Stanley o nd Jessie yesterda for Muskogee, go to attend the state f 'iu-ist lan Bmlea i 1 1 rs, e thi will Bradstrei t. Mr Junb pulps Cory'j Cory, Mr, lr;i 't hud Mrs, i'. w. Cory i r have n tinned home after a f days' visit i parents, .Mr. and Mrs sts 11(1 Hull to Sa to Mi M B and Mm about ji ( lsr.il I 1 fl i! Howard will - a sight-seeing TAKES THE PLACE OF DANGEROUS CALOMEL New Discovery! Dodson's Liver Tone Acts Like Calomel Bui Doesn't Gripe, Salivate or Make You Sick Don't Lose a Day's Work Harmless Liver Medicine for Men, Women, Children Read Guarantee! Mrs, Qeorge C Lord ims pxt tided invitations for a tour-table rotnpanj I rids y in "iiinpliinent to Mrs w . J. Troutman "f Butler. Pa. This after noon, Mrs, J, ii Alexander is enter taining With a small part) ill Mim. Troutman's henor. er Mis Belle Baldwin, whi visiting in tin- in t ii end sister-in-law, Mr, ami Miller Hamntetl the past m leave on Satnrdaj foi an visit to friends In Cu lifornla nas been brother Mrs. A. nth. will extended Mrs w a Agvers, who iia been suffering with u severe attack of poisoning of the face and hands, is now resting lomfortably, Mr-. . U Blllotl of McKinney, Texas, has irrivod roi s week's visit to htr sister, Mrs A. Wall, en mute tn Nw Jfork, where she la going ft i i summer's stay, Mr ind Mrs. v. H. Coke of 2631 Past sixth street, Kendall, announce the till Hi of :i daughter, Will ma, Mr. .mil family haw ton avenue son avenue M i s T k. Kirkbi Ide and renin il from Smith BOB. to the li 00 block on '.n- in.ikcs you sick. It's (lost' of the dangerous r tomorrow you may lose Ugh! Calomel horrible! Take a drug- tonight am ii day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis f ihe bones. Cal omel, when it comes into contacl with Bour bile crashes into it. breaking it up. Tins is when you feel thai awful nausea and cramping. It' you are sluggish and "all knocked out, " If your liver is torpid and bowels constipated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, it' breath is had or stomach sour, just try a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Here's mx- guarantee (i to any drug tore and iret n ,"() cent bottle of Dodson's t ver lone. Jake a Buooiitu and it it doesn't si raighten you right feel fine and vigorous I oil up and make ind vigorous I want von tn go back to the Btore and get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying the sale of Calomel because it is real liver medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it cannot salivate or make you sick. I guarantee thai one spoonful of Dod son's Liver Tone will put your Bluggisll liver to work and clean your bowels of that sour bile and constipated waste which is dogging your system and mak ing you feel miserable, i guarantee thai a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire family Peeling fine for months. Give it to your children, It . i, r...... . .1 -. . t 1 it.f io ii.i i iiih-, titH-sn i ii ic anil tih Mrs E McN'e il ai ier will come today for li 1 isil to Ml - Mi Mrs. M. It Adiim.s , n a ( n n e. nl httli dough (rom Paw nt e Neat's moi ni i . South Boston Mr. and Mrs. ,1. J. Brazil and daughters, Marie end Antoinette, hiive gone to Tltusville, Pit., where Mrs iiriy.ii and children will spend the summer, Miss .li ne tie Monroe Kimberlln of Nevada, Mo., is hen for a vtsli to the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. m ii 0 mi, ii. 1210 South Boston avenue. Mr. ami among th taiiie Ridge, io r new home will be them shortly, . . t Ddm Doughnuts made with and friei crisp and tastv outside. I In- t rust in I 'risen are rich, li"ht and ilrv inside and tonus instantly, baking the inside. I his is because CriSCO tan be heated to such a high temperature without smoking. Sn let the younjjsters, with wholesome Crisco doughnuts, Crisco cookies, gingerbread, etc., satisfy their perfectly natural hunger tor sweets, a craving that should be appeased. Crisco is all vegetable, a pure, rich fat that makes all foods not only more digestible but more delicious as well. 3 (RISCO for Frying -For Shortening s" For Cake Making 7f (RlSGf: Process" of treatina vegetable food oil. I.,,.,,. , , i t . an, hnurit nuiklitiir, devoteti exclusively t Crisco is the result of the t 'risen Manufactured in a scrupulously C'nsco. Uniformed, cleanly workers here make and pack Crisco, No hand touches Crisco except your own, in your own kitchen. Crisco frying means a sweet, smokeless kitchen. . ,iis p m Hallo) are nm j prospei live resiiienis or I nil1 erection 01 a oommenced foi Mrs C. V Nelson and Mra Rdwin it. Perry ni leavi today for Kansas Pity, where the) go to attend the commencement exercises nf Loretta academy. Miss Bdns Nelson i a member of the graduating class, M iss Adah Robinson of Oklahoma Citj came yesterday afternoon to spend B fM ds as the euest of Mrs Robert K. HacArthuT. Mr th and Mrs. t i Hughes and Mr, Pease will leave this morning lushes ear for Nowata. Where y r.re i-iiljeil on account of the ill- s of Mr-. Charles McQrow, sister Mrs Hughes and Mr Rease session of the American Meilital u.so ciatlon, While there he will also at tend the i limes of tht Mayo sani tarium. Mrs. Jack Miller will entertain the Mew-Cew-Peh club this evening at her home, Sixteenth and Park. daughter, Mis A. C. Bean. OH v. after u tilth tlie ill aiit, a ni i to sie'i i se era i in Kansas depart for n mil lis. Mr. and Mrs j ii. Connolly, who arrived last week trom Billings' Mont, for i vis.t with relatives, have taken a house and will remain in Oklahoma for the summer Miss Mynne Cogswell has returned from Hutchinson. Kan., where she 1 was rulled on account of I he .llncss. of a friend. its ple;is;iiit Uiste. Adv. Ke Mis- Thomas While ami Miss Ratheryn McBrlde lefl yeaterdaj for St Mary s. Pa., a h re they Will spend thp summer muntbs With their h. im -folk. Or. q Ier, Minn , Wuii lux m,ne to rtoches to be prawn) al the annua) Miss .Miriam Murphey, lust finished ii y9ars itudy mn collage, Columbia, Mo, T( peka, Kan. for a short in i granamother, Mis K. l Redden, Mish Murphey is expected home a tin ttid of the present week. who has Bt Christ Is now In visit with Miss Gladys in r Iniiii' in v Islt Docherty has gone Nardin, okiu fm Italians to NaturaUae Bptclsl to Ihe Wurld. M A I.KSTKIl June dttsenj Of Oklahoma lion to evade service army, the) should he 1 If Italian se, k natural is in the Italian denied natui.il- The annual picnic of the Lad) Mac r.abeei announced for todat ii Sand Springs park, has been postponed on so iiioiii oi i ne ii us, i th il w I, 'i i 'ic i il il ions Mis Dan i H Kelse) and two young lies will take then annual summer outing in Michigan again this yeat The) expect to leave for the north in July. Mis w m iiiai k entertained with n i hiidnn s part) yesterday nftarnocu in celebrate the fourth anniversary i Irthda) ( her little son. Hilly. Isatlon papers, in the opinion of James MiiKo, natlvi Italian and graduate of the University of Rome, who makes a spei-lillttv of tea. hlns; frnin '"- languages In MoAleater, "Italians of all political faiths are united in support of the war against Austria, he sa.vs. -only anarchists al ! ISollallStS oppose it and no true soi, if .Itiily would shirk military service if 1 th.. Unix-.. I .... I .... -' 11.. I ... , , ........ ,.,,( ni ir ii.ini in lit i , i of more men.'- Hugo's statement was made In an swer tu the declarator ol Italian Bo- eiallsts in MeAlester that Italians an divided mi the iiestloti of war ami that Oklahoma Italians win generally refuse to r, spend to the oaU fm n- sei v es Mis ii j. t.iivs aaugiter, .miss Ruth, ami nil Ja will leaiC Thins day rut a week's visit with The ladles of Altar Soeiety will give o e e.eain so, , a. ., y Kanillv , We have the latest e,,ii,,.n, nt and Church nr.iiinds. Boulder avenue. thtS gtVS special attention to everv teat,,,, evenlnif , i , ream anil e.ike A. I,, lis ,,r ,. vi.. ,. ... , 1, . , . , , .a . 1 1 '"1 1 .,,111 1,1,111' l,.,l III 1 ,1 then ilfie, children I0f.-Alv. ,. , Kllst NullIlaJ pkli A(h,