Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 100, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 14, 1911 Page: 3 of 10
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DECISION COSES TODAYjSUHBAYS M INCLUDED
4 11 it ii! Ua ii A-Kh for Cine nf I It i 111 :
mi; dors Mould Keep Hit tit
lather's lt'iiicM.
llHtrtl't Jlldt'0 I.. M. P." Will tills'
fiftet noon render decision lii tie ha-j
hen coi'ius cue i f 'I'i vacua Prmi-
Mil vs. l: ii i in it iiiul Peter Sv mliT fur!
1 1 : i' possc-ilon i.f Pa rah Ann t h.i tlx
yr.ir . I I ilaiiKlii'-r in' tin' lui.' C. I. '
P.-rryinan. anil t hf holr to a largo ck-
tats lei'c liy him. j
Tim district court Judge f-i n-ti r (In-
dus y .(onlay In bearing tin- mi' ami
ill lln conclusion (if Him evening se-
llui II Is tin' Supi'i l.ir Court Thai
Cinixi tin' News Proht to .V.k
lor I'm kri stuff.
lin( a ('
ii . --.i i. -i- I.
'I.i.vs mi. uii
court Hi 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 -r Is din
netting I n 1
urt li'lmrliT nil II I'll ill
s Hh drawhai I.h n ov a-
an tin' in'osont siipi'i i . -
i' Ih Njiccilllv l';i f"il up
ilJiT nf till" IIO'VS I'I'olieS
as s nf ovcrW'irli.
r iiih i' up. hi a tlm
It lis 'it t III'
tliai llii court reporter hail thi o.ihvi
Ii ii I r Joh lint tint now. Instead 'if
.chants nf nniNe and I n- from the corn-!
nl"ii uf I'.iurt announcerd tlial It would r n. room (on.i now walls iin.l-liiki-
the iiiatti'i' tiniJ.T advisement uii-. ki;iiih ami moans from one In a Hiatal
(il this .Ulernoon at 1:30 oYIook. f af repair rt .-r much exercise.
Tin. writ wax applied f.ir om. The reason Is that tin- present dav
months iikii by Mrs. llruniiitt who l.s assignment nf llii' news probe I. inks
niinii'it HH guardian or III a child s os-: mlch K a fac-siml! ap of tin'
tit.- In the will loft hy Mr Ferryman. hto dlsinrhanoo In Manchuria. Curise-
Mr. iiu.l Mrs. Kn.v ili-r are th.' foster par .pi.-nily It Is a III' of wo' ta la' Miir.v
outs nf the llttl.' rhllil having lalten -ln . rr.'atluli nf two superior
her to nils.' shortly after the death nf j rtn this week tin' i rt irnli. mw
nor ni.iin.'r At tinit time Ilia ohllil has nini' courts tn watch during the
was nut a rev ilnys old. day's business
Mrs. liriinui'tt was appointed guar- thoso various
(Han nf tho Hit!. nit I'm Ktut In Aug-.t a policeman's beat.
ni. HHO luit when she applied for and crisscrossed is II
1 1 'M nr.' some uf I'm i 'Uirts now
urni'liiii; lu Tulsa :
h .-Y( j!i' 'ii K 7l-ff x;r'--i 4vi ' v- iA. . ..v. . h : 1
$i'?7'.;i;$vy fckil
cori.n.N' r trritiruTn
toclmn - PnUnn donn't fm tu npiri-'la ta Ills rlub t all
IMiuker. Out lh poor cbvp atvr hud a hnmn you Iibow.
Ills tiavi'ls to nini from
rmirts wniilil do rr. 'ill!
I'I1SV
rt
thi- p issi.s-j.ii of tin chll.1 the Sny-
(Icis r.'i'us.'il to ftlvi' licr up (Ici'lMi'lm;
that she hail hern given th.'ni in rie
until she was nf ae. In Iircnihcr
31 lii. he In-wan luihcos corpus pro-
('r.llmis to K'-rlU'e lilt' prsvevll'll of
th" IIMIi. ulil.
The Snyilri's arc bitterly rioitrslinir
t:ie I'K'ht to take away the rhiM and
ninierius authorities were rrriel in
the roiu-t In their flnht. lu some states
th" il'l'.-nse drrlai-cl the minis have
h"M that It I.- mil so much the rluht
(I ti 'sscsslnii hut the welfare of the
ehilil that Mhmilil he ciiterml Into In
'iSr of dispute over the pilnsesslntl of
th" i hlld. 'I he attorneys s. forth the
' '"i that the little ulrl had conic t"
I 'i' i I'll the Snyilris as her host frd-iuli
(mil that she would he iiiurh liclter ni l'
Villi tiiein.
The will of the father nf the little
pirl who pl.ned n'ooul In the court
room ii'ilte unconcerned hut the fn:ht
for h"f pos.ses.slon was set I'nrwuril l.y
ine attornevN I'-- .Mrs. Iiriinnrtt us . irark of th
the main rr.ifion f .r the triinsfrrriui' of t i..f
I'l'rsld.'.l
"I
Mirt
onrt. (iresi.1.
I. en iriii'.
iprrlor court pr."
Iilorid.
X. .1. i
y
In-
Ided
h.
the child (o Its i;u:irdl)in'.s
'A'hen the case of hal.i
ras.. of Mrs. Iterllia WiNf
7ai. 'l!ldn.s for the posse:
throe year old hoy was rail
f'-nd.in! failed to appear In
luit .Indue I'm' hoard the in
Ihsli'l
Jn lite I.. M.
Superior i
JmUe J. P.
Another t.
over hy .IicIk" .M. A. l;r
County rourt w llh .Itol
si r iii t liiir;:'.
I'e.let'jl It.
.lusllie 1 olni .1 Slack's pniirt
.lllstlro l'. M. I.lt.soll s I milt.
police .o.irt presided over hy Judy.
IV A. 1 T . in-t -ii. ' ;
Slltldav court presided over hv I mi
(lipid. j
( if the nine loiini the latter proh- j
ably dors the rr-at. r amount of hus-'
iiir'.s as a iH'ruvil of the dully i.s-!
h:hV of llri'Cscs from the chit! !
llouso n !l tell I
It Is- the superior court that Is tlu
l ine of then prohe's life just now.
Poth lire (jriii'ltnit e.rv day and to
o! t ! ials Is no inea n '
r th' prcsrlil time:
M0I)KR. UKA.H.V'I'IC A11T.
The Afior. How's bu'dness?
' Th ActrenB. Ilad! Two mrnaly
fnro-powder teatl:uoiila!n eu far tills
vook.
To tlm victor tclonn Cm (spoils
unil to tlio vnri(iiili;lC(1 tlio privilege of
lutlulglus In Biircau'lo crltlciH:u.
i srtajtsnov.
Ilor riiinhaiiil. It'a nu'iiieino to
rt'iij no many iiiliiiiiotrariiM uhroml!
iJon't you tliitilt ho (ieorpe?
(icorg.). Of cumin: There's pletiiy
f mlsaiontiry work to lie duiio lit
heme !
BI'C Trt.: -nJ soma folks who
UiiHhr do It pi-efer to speml their tlmo
(I'lcifilm? tho i;ntfilce of Biiidln
nil.-i-jloimrlcs ulirnaJ!
(ase and ruled
intitrld to tho
I'han.
that
pn.sM
Mrs.
' -slon
are. i n' ni'l'irials (ire iislnit their mat p.ick-'
as ( orpua .(s as rrp i.slt irie.s for court iloeu-'
in nualast : metit.s and hiinllim litem up Is tin. bin
ishui of n tinK ( . v I
i'tl the do-' Tulsa Is cnloylm a tin.ii distinct-1
the -.iiirt. ; Ion over her latest court now. hivlptfl
rlts of tho too iiMtiv courts lor her own kooiI. It
tsrAPKi) I'AfiT ok Tin: Ti:onui:
Jones. Vos; I've luul (lynii psin for
Ini yeura tut. I lmve n't raid much
about It. Very few pcoplo know If.
Smith. Y.'ell thuia la n't tiiucli
pympatliy for It.
Jonfls. No; and there nro so ninny
romudles.
W'ns Afrniil of Noloilcl r.
Guthrie tilda. Jan. 1 3. ltecan.se
(die feared nowspaper notoriety that
mlitht ucconipany an action for ill-
orce Mrs. Malm Cox of Oklahoma
City bus put off for over two years
huIuk her husband William O. M.
Cox .in nklahonia City tailor for sep.
arati'.m yesterday however fch'
filial the petition alleging extreme
cruelty. They were married In ft In shrub-.
Mo. tn 1897 and huv two
daughters.
llson was s p. t often that one county can boast .
of the or- ii- two suner'ior courts rnnnlutr. f-iiieo-1
1 illy when the law provides for the!
appointment nf tint one court. I
Put then this morall.luif doesn't'
.soot lie the Injured fo. llio'.s off tho
probes. Sclull.
OiornNO him oit.
Ilurrowby. My dear follow ran
you .
Orlmsliaw.-norrowby do yon tnke
tr for nn tivprnt;.?
"An cr average?"
"Yes; If not why uri Jotl ulwnys
Iryltig to strike Diet"
A mmuLY i-oivrm
Jinks. What! You don't luomi to
say yoti r innagul to tits beautiful
mih no rink?
Minks. YfB 1 do. Oot cngngud to
hur last nlKht This nftertioon I urn
to bring her downlowi). Hhe wunu
to to to an u Hi inn'H I believe. New
pair of eyo-i:!us' es or noniethliiK.
Slio Is ruar-cU lit al yuu know v
Jinks. -I B l old 'el! Jn.it Blip
around to (let optician's mid brlho
him not to glvo her uny belter Klnm.ijii
than situ liuu.
HIS 4C0M-.
Hnrrlly. IboVd yc f i! nov.-?
Mi'l. it liberty t I' a lila hands (limped
over hla tibilohu n). iv-ijnrra! Oi mil
In slch pnln tho I 01 can't do justice to
tit iinlb'ii 01 cimi KH homebody lo blip
mo itch! T:.o ' how 01 falol
A TKKKIIH.K 'niOlftllf.
"The llisi wriliiiK was doiiii co
Mi-iie" remarked tlio dry Koodd t lei k
boanUr who luia been roudlus
latoly.
"C'teat He.'ivrtif.! Think of Hit
posttiKc!" InvolMilnrily exi'lulmuil
tho lining pool wlih u Hhiiildir that
ratlli.t tlui diaiios uml ciiiimiuI taa
lnr.tuf utoui'i uf haah to cumo tj t Uj
top.
Pi. vis.
B'ui lind ri'.li'ilfil lihn.
"Aui In tills I ho I'llJV"
'lllll.'d.
aiilly lu
ll II a
CONTIM'IMJ l YIIH N( 1'.
Friend. Thai hoiik of yours
become very po;u!.ir busn't It?
The SoiiBWr!!.'. - V. ;- I'vetirard
a iiitinber of lu.o.do i.nvnti inij ut It.
Women nro pr rd. ui.it i; men oi'tlm-
lfls. V hen u woman feels blip rIui
rlts down and lis "a total crv." When
a man Rets In tha hiiiiio conilllloti bo
goes around lb" loiner and takes a
KIllllO.
"Ii Is " (inrvrcd llu llt..rury nail. I. u
"rLil t:i"'e win h' no Hr.n)l eituer I"
t' :v
I'nlr (.I'ouiiils Sold.
Sn "iiil to tlic World
lllarltwell. tikla. Jan. 1.1. The
sale of the lllarkwoll fair itrounds
occtirrod yesterday afternoon W. 11
Vanselons of the Vnnselous ranch Ile-
itis; the purchaser for Sl.i.40. It Is
believed that Vanselons will continue
the fairs and this taco meets at
thfl grouting.
Society News
JOM PIMM; (iltAV
Hours 7 lu 10 p. m. Phono 000.
she Is also a
pianist. Him
M. V. t 'lino
slllwer
vivlls !
In this
a ;
1 V
of ability and a I 'iM
h. r ilster Mrs.
it.v fre'iuontly.
In ninny ea- .M tho enercy that Is
wiisled In stniKlltiK aiptliiBt tint ln-
evlf:ibl nili'Jii hiivo prevenlej li
from becoming; luevllnblo.
HAILS
HAILS
HAILS
tuk wrTiu:it.
WiishlnKton Jan. 13. Oklahoma;
local rain and colder Saturday; Sunday
unsettled.
Correct Dress for Women
Suits $10.00
Coats $7.50
Last Call! Will You Lose ?
Eight Coats that were $15 and $17.50 for $7.50
Nineteen Suits is the total number in the store
and only two below the $25.00 price and you choose
for $10.00. Other suits in this group are worth
. up to $35.00
Indications are that not a Suit or Coat ivill be
here after this weeks' selling. The price is the
; reason.
Dresses at the Half Price
About twenty only Wool Dresses at the half
mark are unsold and this is the total of our winter
stock. Isn't it wisdom to pick up one of these
little dresses for about the cost of making with
three months seasonable wearing right in advance
of you.
Its now $8.75 instead of $17.50 $10.00 instead of
$20.00 $12.50 instead of $25.00 and soon
Isn 9t That Worth While ?
(Signed)
The JNO. D. HAIL COMPANY
l l'hoiio 1770. 8 13. 3rd St.
Sir. and Mrs. W. T. Tyler were In
the city yesterday from SprltiKf leld
AIo. Mr. Tyler Is neiural superin-
tendent of tho l'rlseo.
The irls nini boys of Miss illadvs
Ii.doe's set surprl.ed her with a party
In honor of her bh.hdiy Thursday
evening.
Iliirnod
Mr and Mrs. P. n. C. Hull f
St. Louis me itiies'tM of Mr and Mrs.
Horace P Anderson.
Mrs. II C. Henna returned yes-
terday from a fortnight's visit In
Memphis and Km lusbury Ti'iin.
ar-
Mlss Allenc M.Keever came In yes-
terday from near Coweta to be the
week end rfiiest of Miss liva Hntmland.
Many Mm si
Hp.'i'iiil In til.) V'orM.
Cheyenne iiJa. Jan. 1.1 . Klith-
teen head of horses a vast amount of
urain and til' the vehicles were de-
stroyed lu a fire that burned the c
O dausc. livery barn at Cheyenne
yesterday. The fir. sprout rapidly
mil also destroyed the Hen I.inley
grocery tho offices of Ors. Hell and
owned hy J.
Say re.
Mrs. Maude Mcyueen of nkl ihoina
City was the Kiiest yesterday of Mrs.
J. M. Aanderson and Miss Ml mil" Anderson.
Mr. and .Mrs. II . Pranks
rive mis moruin Irani M"U. Mo. fori Miller and a bulldiiiK
u iimi wnii .nr. ana Mm. c. J . Slur- C. Ilcndrlx of
shall. Mr. Ilrooks and Mrs. Alar-
shall aro brother and sister. Mr. and
Mrs. Ilrooks are on a honeymoon tour
of southwestern points.
Mr. mud Mds. J. 1. Oardnor of.
i'i't)Pi.i:'h roiM M.
RldKeway Pa. are Riiests of Mr flint
Mrs. Kd Avery. They are the par-
ents of .Mrs. Avery. After a short
visit here Sir. and Sirs. Oardnor w II-
uto south for tho winter.
S1-' S'isii'?i5ii ''?;? S's's'j'yi'? j ')
Kdltor World.
I.eavi-s Muny Itcscendanis.
Hprnl to tint World.
Cherokee. klu. Jan. 13. Carl
I.empke Hed S3 who was bom In
Ooiniiiiiy in 1SL'7 died yesterday nt
the horn.) of his son Charles l.einpke
I at ISyron. Ills wife died In Germany
'ilii 1 h HO and the next year he came
" I to lCllllSilH 1.111 In 1409 I.. I II lo 1. ......
Two Hons and a diuiKhtor came with
him to this slate and In addition he
leaves 13 grandchildren and 11 nn''
Krand'.'hlhlri'ti.
Col. And Mrs. J. F. Newell will
spend next week in St. I-ouls visiting
friends. . '
i 1
Miss X.. A. Holiday of Cornlim la.
is here for n visit of Indefinite length
with her ulster Mrs. (' W. John-
son. Mrs). Steinbrook and Mrs' Chris
Keever of Stipulpa were the guests last
evening of Mrs. C. Ii. Buppes.
Miss Donna Slayfleld loft yesterday
for .Springfield Mo called there hy
tho Illness of her father.
Mrs. O. T. nussell and daughter
left yesterd'iy for .Seymour. Ind. to
make Ihelr home. They have resided
In this city about a year.
Tulsa people will be pb-nsed to
know of the success Miss Slynn Cogs-
well Is making In her southern tour.
She appeared In Galveston Texas a
few evenings ago and received u per-
fect ovatl mi. From that city she will
go to New Orleans and to all principal
cub's of thu South. Miss Cogswell's
chief talent I- In violin playing but
Iiear Sir A news Item under a New
York data In Friday' paper Is mis-
leading. The item aays that the
American ladies refuse to wear Im-
ported hair and that as a result prices
of hair goods are on the decline. The
contrary Is the rase. The use of hair
switches und puffs Is Increasing dally
and tho market Is so firm that the
wholesule dealers red line their ad-
vertising circulars "prices subject to
change w ithout notice." Our business
in this 'ine h-as been trebled In th
last sixty days. Not because of any
decline In wholesale rates.
Yours truly
A. F HWFKNrCY
Manager The Annex.
DEAFNESS CANNOT BB CURED
hf loi iplli:atiain thoy cxiniii tfioh
tho ilineiisii purtlou of the ear. Thurt ii
only olio ; to cum dnftii'iii and tint a
bjr ronititutliinal remedieii. liaani-i li
inuioil liy n l'IW'iiFd roiidlllnn of tlio mu
nan lining of tha Kusla liian Tula". Wh'.n
litis tuba la Itinanii'd you liava a rumbling
aound or imparfei't hfarlnr and wlom It n
ntinljr floied lipulnni la lha rrault and
un!i Ilia liiflinnntlin ran tn oul
and thla tub rmtorad Id Ita normal c.inJI-
lion hrarin( will ba dtiatroxrd foravnr)
nina ratal out of t'n ara cauiPd by Catarrb
whlrk la notlihif bul an Innauird comlltlon
of lha muooua aurfacoi
Wa will ir Ona Hundred Dollari fr any
caaa ot Dfafmaa (rtiiaad by ratarrh thai
rannol tie currd by Hall'a Catarrh Cura.
Hand for cirrulari fra.
r. J. CIIRNEV CO. ToWo 0.
Rold by pmitgiiiU T.r.
Taka ilall'a Family l'illi .'or cunitlpatlun.
on thin pala children it
almost magical
It makes them plump
rosy and active.
Scott's Emulsion
contains no drug no alco-
hol nothing but the purest
and best ingredients to
maW blood bone and
olid flesh.
Tulsa
Cash Grocery
I'ntll luiiliir Not lev Wo Will
Sell.
H lbs. Granulated Sugar. $1.00
1 gallon Karo Hyrttp iO
t cans Cull'iimbi Poaches S5
t cans Corn Kraut Pump.
kin or Hominy 2.1
2 Mackerel Fish u
Compound per lb 12'io
1 giluti K'nro Syrup i)
1 S - It pag. Molher'a Oats 20
2 pgs. Heeded Italslns 15
1 doien f.cnions j
lUher goods at Lowest Prices.
128 East First Ht. Phone 1015
1-4 Off nts' Wol
jl jr j j Underwear
Sweater Coals and Flannel Shirts Etc.
20to30SOffon
Strong & Garfield SllOeS
Howard & Foster
Buy Now And Benefit
hy These Great Reductions.
i t.'. . . i
See Our Windozvs
Slowly made surely good
These arc not shot through shoes that are made as
fast as possible so as to give the makers their talking chance
on quantity and dollars; for shoes so made do not possess the
character in workmanship and all around shoe goodness or
the style and satisfaction found in the Sir Knight which are
made pair by pair with the utmost care. All lasts all
leathers all right. $3.50 $4.00 and $5.00. Ask your dealer.
CUSTOM MADK BY
WERTHEIMER-SWARTS SHOE CO.
St. Louis U. S. A.
HUdDtld IKDDDfiimsD)im
Tir.SA OKI.A.
LFAIUNG IJt'KiiPKAN HOTl'X OF' FASTKRN' OKLAHOMA.
Pates $1.00 up. Porf.ct Service.
f'AFR IN C'lNNKCTION FL'KNISH KH K LEO ANT MFAM AT
POPt I.AIt PltlCFR.
FOR LIGHT SUPPLIES SEE
DESHON & DAVISON
THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
323 Main Street
Offers th Truvcllng I'ltlillo
Ktl'CRIOH HKHVICK
With Pnlliiian Parlor Curs from
TULSA TO MUSKOGEE AND FORT SMITH.
Al$o to Little Rock Hot Springs Memphis and nil
points east. Direct line to Olenpool Paw-
huska and Arkansas City.
J. (. Hamilton (;eu. Puss. Agt. Muskngi OUIa.
lfead tho Vorld Want Ads. Read the World Want Ads.'
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