Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 58, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 26, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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Tli'ink:'i!iWi in tlx way nf nil mill'
HiitTi' li:ri.ii.t. I 1 1 1 tt l.y :i ilnini'.
Mlrs t'pisliy. I tin. "'tiililnil'ii ('in-
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lli.lil.li' Wnuni-r llif twit liiinilr.'il umi
fi.rtv iiiin.l iiiiny Itlil nl' tin' Sluli-
In. in i 'IiiiIitiIIii ii.iiii;iny. vim kI"I'-
li'i III tin' rlinriii lir nl "I'Mt."
IIiiiIii."h III Many M'liillih - Yi ti'i'.liiy'K
in i'iIIiiks ..l Hi.- i l.y i i.iiiniH.-li'iij
UIIK I hi- flll.llli'-l llll' lillKlllll-H llllll"-'
in ti ll li lh.it limly nt my n niil.ir
MM I tllll! Nil' llll' l...iir.l lias In" II In
. sli.i. li. i . I Mily ii Ii w I. Ills win- "I i
'I.HM'll Mll'l Hill' MlVit IHHllIK plutf t
I imis I il. ii up. .1 . S III. nil' HI' 'I ii
' .i i..-l iikii in.-t t lie ' ll'i'i I pm in ! "II
1 I .'Ik Id li Mini lilil) is III I'l HI' t
1 ... I I III- nlili'i Is lii lii'lllK Imi I K' il
Mllll llll' ITIIHH il nl i- 1 1 1 1 lrt III
. .'llllri III. II II Ii I In- pm Inn. will' Ii I
iii.it.. Jili.int J In iIHIi r n. " In LI'
pllvllIK l.'IX. Till' i illllllll; : I' HI. I l'r-
i.isi.l l.i lalii' any nitl"ii i.n fn- pm-
.1 1 1 ' I llll'lli'il It lluwll.
I .hill Mils II I'lll'sllll -Till' . oil III s ill II
I h is ii iTKiii.ir inii.siin iii ihi' 1 1. rsi .ti
i.l' S. I. Illllllll. II. I. Mil. I IS lll.'.HTI'l'-
al. 'l .'l v llli.lMK Hi" win-.
Ills IIIH' iin nl. il I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Is HI 1 1 1 m
I I. ami if kIm"i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1) ii I Mill hIiik
all il.iv ImiK. Tlmn 1'nri. wlii-n Im
pisk.il I'nr a liyinn Ian il( tills nnnn-
Inir In' wim roliiKi'.l l.y the Jailor. 1
.l.iili l- l.au: l.i'lli'Ms Unit ln nr tliri'i''
hi r n i s a wi-i'k ari' wnlllrlrMt
mm
wit
There Is no Garment so
Useful and Well Adapted to
General Service as
Sweaters
Liidit's Misses Koys iiiitl Cliil-
tlrcii .'ire iiiuuiiiiiniis in tlicir verdict
that one K('ts "i'"'' real service out
tit'theni than any (Hiterariiient they
can Imy I'nr cold weather wear ami
beyond (Uestin they are the must
lHipular.
Beginning Today
wj.lVer uiit .entire stnch which is the largest as-
stirtineiit in .Tulsa all new fresh and unbroken in
sizes at the following prices:
Our regular $22.50 for $16.50
Our regular $15.00 for $12.25
Our regular $12.C0 for $9.85
Our regular $10.00 for $7.45
Our regular $8.50 for $6.00
Our regular $7.50 for $6.10
Our regular $7.00 for $5.90
Our regular $6.00 for $1.75
Our regular $5.50 for $4.45
Our regular $5.00 for $3.85
Our regular $4.50 for $3.65
Our regular $3.C0 for $2.25
Our regular $2.00 for $1.63
Our regular $1.75 for $1.38
If ymi will iuvetiivate this sale you will take
adwuitajve of it ;is it presents a nioney-saviu op-
portunity not t'lviiiiently offered at the height of the
season on staple merchandise.
Shop Early
The Price Is the Thing"
For Light Supplies Sea
DESHON & DAVISON
THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
113 Main Street.
.lii-llri" Sliirli Itiis). JuHllcu "iif thi'
I'i in " .I'iIiii H. hlin li ni fuliiiinl mil'
inn iriaK'' i iTi'lnnny this 11 rtrrilnnll :
.Mar M. iiiill it lit Kail I'm k mill Surlr
invmi nl' Ihi' hhiim' tnwn. "They nil
rnllli' til llll." HI 111 JllMtlll' HllU'k "lid-
I'.iiiMi' llii'V luniw my nTi'mnnli-n ur
tin. im. h Ihal hi Ii li . I mil mifci'HMf ul
a- ii niilliT iif tliiiHi. wim lii'lli'Vii that
lih. Is tun h'liu a Jminiry In (alii-
nl. .in."
Ni'H iiiiuh s-iiiiiii lli'i'i .1 iiiii'd H.
I i:n mipni't riuiKi' 'SMiMiin-i liTt frnm
Iin- Tlilnl illt r I ' : wiih ilnwn frmn
' 1 1 1 1 1 it y i stiriliiy It ntti'iiil tho ills-
li h I ri nil. Imvi'iipnrt Im il.'f nmllnK
Janu s I'nrili'll nf Sldiili i k tm r-il
uiili inaliiiliiK ii fi'llmv i ltl.i'ii in Sliln-
n. Ii Iiy iIIkI Ikiii Ihk IiIh furl' III n
llahl. Tlir iiim' "as rniitlniii'il until
in xt 'i il iii-m I ji y.
Illinium' Kiii'li'ly to Mri'l. Tim TiiI-
mi I'miiity 1 1 ii mil in Smi'ty will ini'i't
Mils iilli'ininili lit fnnr o'l'lnrk III till'
K I' Hull mi Smith Muslim. lAtrymic
liil ri sli'il In tho wnrk In prlylli'Ki'il In
illli'llil thi' llli'llllll!. A II II mi In r I.f till'
ii i i t 1 1 ii - im who lime lii'iil ii w ii y fur
Ihr h 1 1 m I i -1' linvi' ('lcani'il iii-w lilfiin
In in n tlicr h"i h'tliM whl' li limy will
pi . nit
I'rr-liytrl'V .Mi-rlH. 'I'lic Tulxa I'rrrt-
1 1 1 1 ! i.f tin1 I Ti'Hliy t tTin II clnircli mi't
M'.-li rilay In ciiiihIiIit innl in'ri-pt the
i i Oaiiallmi (if Iti'V. (". 1 1. A. Ilnnn
nl Sapnlpii wlin khi'M In .laini'Hliiwii.
I'. i.. In tnko a imstiirati'. Iti'V. Ilmni
has lii'i'ii nt Sapnlpii fur tin1 piiHt thri'i!
yam llll plan- thrri' will bo HUp-
plh il l.y Iti'V. W Ki'rr rlnilrmun
in thi' Ilmni' JMlHMlnn Hoard.
rr hi n ii It'll u patient wim ri'tnriii'd to
that placf Inr trcatini'nt.
Artlii j Aliiy'KltiiiHK wli.t li.m Im'i ii
IiiTi' (.I'liillnif tl)u hollilayH with IiIm
paii'iitM Or. ami Mm. N. W. May-
kIiiiu'H ritiiriiH tu I ha nnlvirMlty at
N'nriniili Sun. lay. I la has Ih imi mlfl'iT-
IIIK Willi llll II llHI'IMH mi his fnnt w llllll
Ih nun II lirttiT.
1 Itnl-i'M lint' Corn C S. Avery Im
. xlilltlllUK fume fine Hpei'lmeliK nl'
llllilnlh ycllnw dent enrn which gvw
mi his farm near MIimo the pant bcii-
mn. 'I'lic mini prniliiced fill Im.shelH
tn the ai re under the Biirfai'n farm-
Inir nii'thml while ndjolnln if earn
flehlH riiltlvated under different
plaiiH prmlin ed lint an avenme of ten
I'liHlielH tn the aere.
I'nlil nillHiil Here. W. T. Ovi-rtnii.
I.n llii' r nf 1'harlcn Overtoil uf thin
city and street and alley runiiiilMHlnn
o" nf Knld wiih a Tulsa visitor '(-
t' lday. lie wiih here nil IiiisIiichh and
pleiisnre and upent severnl hourn nt
tl'o elty hall dlrteui'MinK nintterK with
CmnntiK.si ner J. A. Yeaxcr w Iki haw
cliiiiKe nf the mime wink here an
lie alteinlH to In the sinter elty.
SIiiii Ki' Ciiii-i'il I Ire A shuck fire
at the rear of the Itac-ltead flour mill
caincd the ceiiinil fire department to
make a run shortly after noun yes-
terday. The auto enttlne chief's
chemical auto and tho aerial truck
responded to the ahirin. The flame
was eXtlUKUisheil hefore any dumiw
iiltil been done
Olmi'i'ictl Tliiink-irllnir. About
twenty niemhera of tho l-'raternal Aid
Association observed ThanksKlvliiK
ilav I iv Hcrvimr mi ovster sunner at
the home of J. K. Oraelier on South
iliilliiie. Alter the supper which was
very much enjoyed the company
played lllni h.
I'ii iii-i'ii I Scrvlii-n Sunday. The fun
eral services of Mary llardesty who
olcd Thursday nls-ht will be held Kun-
ilnv nlternooii finm the Klrst M. E.
church. Itev. .1 W. linker will eon
duct the service and Interment will
lie made In Onk I-.iwn.
! Injured While lri Iiik. M rn. W'.
1 1. Iirynii of 7:i' South Denver who
Is MsllliiK her old home at I'mica
Cltv. wiih thrown from IiUs-rv
Tlniisdav (llslocallnif her linn. She
wiih out driving with her brother.
I Amlll I'. O. HiMikH. The books of
the Tulsa postottlce are Im Iiik huiIII.mI
this week by government Inspectors
Those inaklnir the examination nr
Insi'i'i'tor Lewis of Muskogee and Ira
C. Stoneroclc of Tulsa local Inspector
i Lawrence Meyer Is confined to his
Ionic with diphtheria. The n.cessniy
precautions have been taken by the
nici'lral aullioritlih.
It. II. Ciirter who has been work
ing at Clareinorn was Injured by he-
ir. H thrown from u wagon at that
pliii'i! yesterday morning and was tak-
ii through here yesterday by II. II.
.Makems.iu to his home at Aha.
TKUIIMtS IV KKKKION.
Vowalii Man Is L ecied I'reslilcnt of
Association
My AuuH'iuti'd 1'rniii.
Claiemoie nklii. Nov 85. The
Northeastern Teachers' Association Is
In session with lilil) registered teach-
ers. The new officer elected were
I'lesldeiit Superintendent Walters of
Xowaia; secretary John F. Ilcffley
Muk(gee. The next meeting placr
will be selected tomorrow morning.
S. It. Lewis went to Oklahoma City
stci'day to attend the special ses
sion of the legislature.
Wllllmn Qui rry went to Oklahoma
City yesterilay to cmifer with Jov-
I IUT Haskell on snmn matters of bus-
IpesH Interest.
WEAK WEARY WOMEN
r.ciirii tho Cause of Dully Woes anil
Iiinl Tlii'iii.
tho back iiclieM and tlirulm.
housework In torture.
night brlnga no rest nor
Only One "llltO.MO I IMXi:"
I'liat Is LAX ATI VK Hltu.MO OKIN-
IN'.;. Look for the iilgiiatiire. of K.
W. (illOVIO . L'sed tho World over to
Cura a Cold In One Imy. 25c.
When
When
When
Bleep.
When
COMMITTEE iEIS
ruiLic i l Aiits ( ommhti i:
INTLItKSTINU ltLI'OUTS
in siioin .Miunixti.
With the reading of the reports of
several ciiinmlltceH and the dlsciiHr
slon of Important maters now pending
before the Commercial Club the Pub-
lie Affairs Committee of the club held
an Interesting session In the club room.
last night.
Dr. Kred S. Clinton chairman of
tho I'ubllc Health committee reported
on the health and sanitary conditions
i the city for the llscal year ending
April Until last with n recapitulation
of the deaths number of cases of con-
tagious diseases etc. In the city dur-
ing that period. He reported that up-
ill reiiiest the Tulsa Street Hallway
ninpany and the I'nlon Traction com
pany had jiromlsed to post large
signs forbidding smoking and spit
ting In the street cars and will en
force the rule except that smoking
will be permitted n !tli(" two last
seats of iincn cars. The report was
accepted. I'erclvul K. Magee chair-
man of the good roads commtitee re
ported on the Improvement i f county
minis. A ciimpulgn of publicity may
lie carried on to enlighten the fanners
and residents of smaller towns on the
subject.
S. 1'. Mosher chairman i f the new
llidustlres committee reported on the
location of the King cable manufac-
turing plant and the Hunt stove fac
tory In this city during tho past week.
John (). Mitchell and L. J. P. rtoon-
ey. chairmen of tho advisory and deep
waterways commlttepH respectively
addressed the club briefly. Mr. Itoon-
ey reported that It. T. Daniel Ih rep-
resenting Tulsu at St. Louis this week
aril will attend the National Hlvers
and Harhors Congress In Washington
in behalf nf this city and state. Ills
report was accepted. Short talks were
heard from I). D. Hunt Captain V.
M. rosegate and Philip Kates. O. 11
Leonard the newly elected chairman
of the I'ubllc Affairs committee presided.
urinary disorders set In
Women's lot Is a weury one.
There Is a way to escape these woes
I 'nan's Kidney I'llls euro such Ills.
Have cured thousands.
Head this woman's testimony.
Mrs. M. A. I''arr Okmulgee Okln.
says: "Kidney trouble afflicted me
for some time and made lite ml-
erable. A constant dull pain In my
back seemed to defy all my effortH
for relief nnd If I uvcr-cxerted my-
self I suffered more severely. My
back was stiff and lumo In the morn
lug and It was a common thing for
m to have assistance In getilng out
of bed. I was tinally udvlsed to try
Doiiu's Kidney I'llls and procured
box. Through tho use nf this reme-
dy I am now free from backache
and kidney trouble.
l'"or sale by all dealers. I'rlcp GO
cents. l'-oster-Mllbtirn Co. Buffalo.
New York sole agentH for tho United
.States.
Hemember the name Doun'g and
take no other.
Mrs. K. L. Stephenson who hns
been In the city since April and who
during that time has been connected
with the t'nlou Trust Company and
the World has returned to her home
in Kansas City.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Roper of Kx-
ji'clslor Spring Mo. who have been
visiting Mr and Mrs. It. A. Hurr left
yesterday for Oklahoma City where
they will locate and cubage In busl-
tlt S.
I M. A. Sanders J. H. Miller and J. V
DeShnn have returned from a hunt-
ing trip near KcyMtniie. They se-
( urcd nothing but small game.
Offer tlid Traveling I'ubllc
SI I'l UIOK SI.ItVKK
With l'ulinnin I'nrlor i'nrt frnm
TULSA TO MUSKOGEE AND FT. SMITH.
Also to Little Rock Hot Springs Memphis and nil
points east Direct lino to Cllenpool Pawhuska and
Arkansas City.
3. O. Hamilton. (ie. Vafi. Aft . Musior O!.
l'r. W. W ltrodle returned yester-
ilnv from I'lttsbiiru. I'a.. where he sc.
$3 50 RECIPE CORES
WEAK MEN-FREE
SEND NAME AND ADDKEs.8 TODAY YOU
CAN HAVti IT 1'ltbK AND BE
BTKONO AND V10OKOU8.
T Iihvc iii my iinuM'shiim it jir.'Hi'i'ipti.iii for
tii-i-roini tl . -1 1 1 1ll lark of vigor wcuki'iii'ii
niHiiltiM'il bullae e"tnory anil Innn limk
l.roni;lit on ly i iinii'h iinniitiiriil tlraini
or t)i fillit-M oi i.nitli tlint Ian ciircil no
iiaitiy M.irn ntal in-rvoim nu'n nirlit In tlivir
own lioiiii'i wlllumt nny mlililloiml lit'lp or
mi-iltci rie that 1 think cvitv uinti who winh.
h In remit! hi" itutnly pnwcr nnd virility
'inirtlv nnil ipiii-kly nhoulil hnvo a ropy.
Su I liave ib'ti-rmiui-it to ni'tul ii ropy of ttm
prpm-nplion frr of rhnrjt'- in d plnin. orill-
nary m'Ali-il rnvrlopf to any man who will
wi'lio mr for It.
Thi. pri'Ni-riptinn ronii-. from t hyali-lan
who Iin. nimlr n at'i'ial Ktmly of inen anil 1
.on t'onvinri'd It In Ihn .tirr.t ai-tiivji i-omhina-don
(or thn rtir of ilrltoirnt niantiood anil
vlmir f.ilur ivrr put toci-lhrr.
I think I nw It lo niy frllow man to arnd
Ihi-m a ropy tn cimrtleiii-e ao lhal any mnn
anywhrrn uho la wrnk and iliiinnrafti'il with
rrpi-apd fnilorr. may Hon ilriijln hlm.i.ll
wiih harmliil patrnl mrdirinra arrur what
1 to-lli-vr ia thn giiirkr.t acting rvatnrativa
nphiillilliif HI'OT TOI TIIIMI rrmi-djr fr
ilrvini-it aal an cnrl hitn.i'lf at hoinn qtilrt
Iv ami ipilikly. liit drop m a llnf Ilka
'hl: lir A. K. Jlotilimon 4s;i3 1 .ink Pliln
lirlroll Mlrh aral I will arnd ynii a ropy
of llil. aplinibit rm-nlpt. In n plain ordi-
nary annli-d iinvi-lopn frio of i-haraa. A
rrfiit inanv dnrtora would hart $3. no to
lor r.-.i-r-ly vntf.j out a rocr:j'ti
l.U 'h.i Vut I mad it isti.-e'.;- tr
Hard Labor for Siiflrngcttes.
B" Ahhiii'liib'il t'ri'ha. .
London Nov. 25. Twenty suffrag-
ettes were arrested during the night
for smashing windows In government
olllcos and were sentenced In the
How street police court Friday to two
months each at hard labor.
In pronouncing tho .sentence Mr
Albert Dcrutzen chief mnglstrute of
the metropolitan police courts said:
"Yru disorderly women have been
treated with too much leniency In the
pu.d.' '
"Jofiftu firnni W'j
CLOTStS 43
II i-NLT". l I
fj'jfl
llll li'i
. i lis life hi'
I fii!!.':i'ij'-
1 t-rjn-'-r'lAmlt-k'-'''''''"
It Isn't Price It's
Quality that Counts
in Piano Buying
As a mutter of luct price
Is u poor way to judge a Pimm
because in many cases tho In-
ferior goods are sold by somo
dealers fi as much as the
high grade I'lanos bring
Your protection lies mainly
In buying a I'lano of known
reputation nnd frcm it llrm
that you have reason to be-
lieve will treat you right.
W e have over 800 satisfied
usti.mcrs In this state alone
hud are firm believers In the
old saying that a satisfied cus-
tomer Is thy besi endorsement
(live tis a trial and we'll guar-
antee to please.
Darrow
Music Co.
loll-Ill FiiMt Third
llctwccii Itoston iiiiil Cincinnati
Slowly made surely good
A shoe for men which is made in a custom
work factory by shoemakers whose wages are ad-
vanced because their work is superior to that of
their fellows.
It is never a question of how many pairs can be made in
a day as each pair is made as though it were the only
pair to be produced. Style snap long wear foot comfort
and absolute money's worth. Aok your dealer.
CUSTOM MADK BY
WERTHEIMER-SWARTS SHOE CO.
t. Louis U. S. A. ..
The real satisfaction
which our clothes give
young men has had
more to do with our
success than any other
factor.
For years we have sold none
but the best clothes that money
can buy. That is why we
recommend to Young Men
Society Brand
Clothes
They possess snap end style not found in
other clothes yet it's refined tastefuland
y becoming style. They embody the high-
est type of tailoring and fabrics. Young
Man your every wish can be gratified at
from
$20 $22 $25 $27 $30 and up to $35
Our $15 $18 and $20 Suits and Overcoats
are the best clothes va'ues shown iatown
STEIN-
BLOCH Clothes
for
Men
$20 to
$35
"SAM-
PECK" Clones
for
Boys
S3.50.S5
to $12.50
ADVERTISERS OF FACTS
rC
"e'tr;r
FIRST STEP TO BEAUTY
eonilita In a perfectly mad
nd flnlxhrd Ml of artificial
aeth. Nn ivmtiBit nm n h ull
attractive wliota mnutb It dla
flfnrea by dacayad and tit
Il-A Second St Buatoa Bli
TolApUuaa 673.
GOOD TEETH AM
ESSKNTlAIi.
to good dlRMtlon and thrtr vara
fhoald caninience In clilldhood.
Onme aud let nil taka ynnr lm
prmlun fur a uaw art of leoth.
Be ore you are In tba right
laca.
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