Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 113, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 29, 1911 Page: 4 of 14
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SlimiiUAKt) HAJIUAINH n - -.
j;. k:ki:h it i:g 'iH
$:i.uu .Solid "nk llockers.
for
....$1.95
';:rr'6 $2.49
5 150 Solid 'nk H... K.-I--1. po QC
lr y. JJ
. $3.45
j.uu Solid 'ak 1 1 1 is
for
$(1.5(1 link Uoclicr. gg
J7.T.U Solid n.ik Him Ikis jj 2g
19. nil nail T Mahognnj Jjj 7jj
$12 50 Oak or Mahogany ffQ 7C
lliu ki if ? Ji ' w
Jin 00 iiiili or M.iIiiikiiiiv CI 1 OK
K inkers Oil
$ I S 50 (ink or Mahogany $13 75
$1!2.&0 (.ink nr Mahogany $16 75
$25.00 I lull in- Mahogany
Honkers
$;;2.5o (ink nr Mahogany
JloikelH
J 'I NINO TAW.K 1IA KGAIN'S
II Til I U OAk OK MISSION.
JT.r.U Dining Tables
fur
$10 50 Pining Tables
lor
$H1.00 Dining Tables
fur
$ls 50 Dining Tables
fur
$2.V00 Dining Tables
lur
$:so oo 1 m ii i uk "r.i i -v .
for '
tlHll Pllllne Tables
fur
$18.75
$23.75
$4.75
$7.25
$10.50
$12.25
$18.95
$34.75
MI'.HAIIY TAlil.K HAWflAlVet
J1?00 Golden Cult l.ll.riiry O"? CQ
Table N' J J
$i:t.2i ii. 1.1m u.iU I .il.r.u 7C
UU. I o
Tnl.U-.s
f JL-r
l J . ' V r ' 71'
'A'
110(111 C.ilili'ir i i.ik I.il.iarv (JC Tft
TiiliU-t $UiJU
i h. OU ( n i 'nit I. II. liny (jj Q 1 C
uu (ii.lilni oak l.ii.riiry I CO
ImI.Ii-h $ I T JU
J.'T 50 (l.il.l.n i wk l.ll.riiry QIC CO
Tii I.U- ?l UlUU
fil.SU Jltinii l.ll.niry QO QQ
T.il.le 0. JO
flUfiii .M iKHlon I.i li n ry CO
TuUdx y I 3U
fill. 50 Ml.-iii.i. l.ii.riiry CQ 7fJ
fo.oo Alu-liin l.lliiiiry Q1Q Kfl
TnliluB 0 I O.UU
fi.50 Mli-sluii l.ll.r.ny Q1R 7K
Tal.lv y I Wll J
J.'.O.oo Mission l.ll.iiuy flJQQ 7R
Tul.l' ytU.I J
MATTHIAS MAIKiAINfi
$1.(10 Matlioisi's
nuw yibliU
fr.O Mutll'i M"rH. 00 QQ
ik.w yl.JO
js r.o .Miiun hh. m or nr
mow Ow'd
fC'.fiO Mmtn h PQ 7C
limy Ull J
15 U0 MallriKHiM (PQ QC
now yU.Oj
HTi'Vi; HAlUiAINS
1 1.5 00 lii'trult l(aiio
f 18.60 i. Hull KaiiKi'i $11 25
J '.'5 00 ii in. II KilUK... Qfj
miw y I U. J
$311.00 I'. lri.li Kai.i;.'. $17 25
EiJ :u:K;;irIj2l!oo
$1000 iHi-..ii H.uiK. $25 75
'iE'"1. 'i'rrii v!':i'rH $3o!oo
TOMORROW MORNING "MONDAY"
THE BROWMEANE FURNITURE CO.'S
Great Concession Sale Starts
Giving positively beyond a question of doubt the biggest and
best furniture Bargains ever quoted in Oklahoma-Wc give
an early Comers Prize of a Handsome Rocker to some one
who is in the store after the doors swing open at nine a. m.
Below is just a few sample prices picked at random from a
store full of bargains.
EARLY COMERS PRIZE-A HANDSOME
ROCKER FREE
To some one who is in our store when the doors swing open
Monday morning. You don't have to make a purchase to get
it just be on hand caaly.
VKItNIK MAHTIN 1IKI8 $34.60 VirniH Murtln HpiIh P)K flfl
now i y.u.Uu
JO.DO VirnlB Martin ll- ds. CylOC
$9.00 VcrnlH Martin Hi Ih JR KITCIIKN CAWNKT BARGAINS '
now yU.&J
$12.76 Vi-rnlH Martin itcils 7 OC iO0 Kitchen Cabinets (J QC
now yl.Zj now yu.tfj
$15.00 VirniH Murlln I1mI Cn 1R.00 Kllolicn CublnctH Clfl Efl
now yl.JU now ylU.UU
$1S.G0 ViinlH Marlln lliil' OQ 7C $18.60 Kitchen Cublni'tx
now yU.IO now yl.l J
$:4 60 VirniH Marlin lle.l-i $15 75 '32 B KIUl"'" ('nblnei $23 75
$21.25 riiin Martin lledH COO 0 C HX-00 Kltehcn CalitnctH CQO 711
now yLLiLO now . $0ilU
$'.0.00 Soil J dak Klilclioarda
for .
$12.00 g. S. Oak BUI
for
l.'IN(i CIIAJHH
$i.ll& Vlnli'lf C'linlrP
for .
$1.60 1'lnlng OmlrH .
for
$2.00 Ulnlnn I'hali'H
for
$2.50 bluing CliaU
for .
$3.00 Ulnlng C'hulrs
for
$4.00 Dining Chairs
fur .
$5.00 Dining Chair
for
$0.00 Dining Chairs
for
$14.75
4ldeln)lirii (tOQ Kfl
yi.vi.OU
.UUb
HVH I1AHCIA1N8 v r.
Onn lut of itbixit 25 Tnpi."try Hukh in as-
Kortcd liatlernn nil bIzo 9x13 fret. Unit
formerly n"hl from $18.50 to $22.50; cm-
cession price
each
$12.85
?1 1R
. . y 1 1 i w
CI 99
. . .y I iJJ
CI Q7
...y l.ui
.$2.19
C9
.yJ.Uu
.$3.65
Cl IK
.yr. I vi
On lot of nhout 15 Velvet ItiiKS In well
uswirtcd dcslgnx slzo 9x12 feet; former
l.ricc $22.00 to $32.50; Con- C17K0
ceion price each H I U
fino lot of uhont 25 Wilton Velvet Hiiks In
Kplondld patterns bIzu 8x12 tt-et; former
price $30.00 to $35.00; Con-
cession price each
$21.50
rillNCKSS DKEKBEUS
yruiNU hahoains
$3.00 Coll SprlnsH
now
$3.60 Coll Springs
now .
$0.50 II. 6. Springs
fur
CO oc
.yet J
CO G
.yLiug
$35.00 Blrd-Kyc rrlncess Ml 7K
Dr.bBtrs ytl.ly
$27.50 Q. S. (ink Trlnces C1Q PR
Jire.sBers ylU.Uvl
C9 QC
yO.U J
CHIFFONUSR BAHOAIKS.
$16.60 Golden Oak Chiffoniers CI 1 Kfl
for i..... y U
$22.60 Golden dak Chiffoniers C1 OK
tor y iT.Wvl
$30.00 Golden Oak Chiffoniers COO K
for yZ.4vl
$46.00 Ool'len Oak Chiffoniers
for
$25 00 Muhognny Chiffoniers
for
$30.00 Mahogany Chiffoniers
for
$40.00 Mahogany Chiffoniers
for
$110.00 Mahogany Chiffoniers
for
C99 7K
.yuvi.i o
.. $18.85
$19.75
J2uc.OO
..$34.85
$45.00 ClrcaKslan Walnut Trln- COQ Kfl
cess Dressers y. O.WU
$35.00 Q. S. Oak VrtnwM OQ1 ' K
Jiressers ytl.lU
$37.60 Clrciissian Walnut l'rm- C09 QK
cess Dressers ..ytU.OJ
LlNOLlCUM HAKOAlNfl
6 no QuHllty Linoleum for' ((n
per yard OUO
5c Quality Linoleum for Cfln
ir yard V'l
.$1.25
7rc
ier yard
$1.60 Quullly Llnolciim fiir
per yard
$2.00 Quality Linoleum for CI K
per yard i y it J
TO I'llOllM' (.MNM' I. i:sig
ln;i. 'ro(ecllc --oi'l.ill"ll Will Scllil
MliiUK oilllllllliv lo Wa-lllllK'""
;i (.. ...O il 'n'
-. tin- K.i HI. l.i .1." Tli
(i..'-. Ci.h.-i 1 1 v A .ill' mi ill
MI..1 ii HtrmiK eoiiiinilliii I" V:ish-
H.ln lo pr-t. -t i.'j:illlt r. Ii .f livt
(h. 1 1-. i i . ..il ami I im I. no I i "ii ih"
) .me I. i 1 1 1 s in h.i n !'.. !l III for. mi
I .. thl i mi". Tin- i oinmiMi e v. lm h
v ; r.' :. ' lit :i iiicnsl-'-r -lnp "f iicirlv
"i'ii i . will U- .eh"' 'I" the l'i-
ilh In-ill Mtl.'ll of III" iki.;.. tn i n . 1 1
I . . i I The . .miiiilt (.-.' HI In f "i
r . . .i ... nut;.:- .n ;ic lo 111.- w I- I..-
cl th" Of:n;c trlhiil il' le.Mti.iii.
Sewers lo liinln IhiHriiiciitM
CltV llna . i -1' I I'. die h.is le
l.ill t. il to the i "llilllWs .nil Unit ! eon
struct il newer I" ilr.nn the l.ii"etn.nl
of III.- in w I' .iil.-li I. nil. Mm: I 'U
Let Mc Send You
A Treatment of My
Catarrh Cure Free
i
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nt -rii : i .1 nnil 1'.. .nl. m wool. 1! MNs Main 1 Slump of Kansas City. The friends of Mm. Ollvo C. Mr-ro-1 place anil will take up her duties i guest MIsh Genevieve llalllngor of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Temples Mr ami
.... . ....... I- ... .1 ...i .. ..;..; ....... . n I . . ...... 1 1... .(.... lit .1.. ...t.lu L lkiA 4 i'r. t-l Sltrnllnn it 1 d Ml mill tl
cosi ei. nun a Hiiiuiar one in iniiiii ino muu'ii i;mi i-o-ninu i"i a inn . ttitii ut lie mad to learn that durior i ui-minj- inoroiiiK. .im. .neicuiiii iiubiaiuuiiiimi. wuh-i inn.. ...in. -
the Lavement of the n. nicer Inillilini; with Mr. ami Mrs. James W. Wood-
at I'onith ami It. sl.-n. would eosl l"Hl Mrs U'ooil far.l and Miiis Siioni
f 11(111. The -eWeH m.u Mi iiv nr.- mn were S. hon 14I1I fliell.ll
1I1 1 p 1 m".-.h l"t' Hi" 11 1 1 1 1 1 ri im nls.
her Htay of four moonlhs In this rity
her nhlllty ns u render won for her
ihn pi-ifltlon of the i halr of oratory In
Tin- Tl. A. I-; (. Cluh met i t. i.lav i the Stain 1 Diversity school ut Cliire
Lcen much admired as a render by all
who have heard her lv this city.
puny w i re Misses Mildred and Ksther : V. V. HPldison.
Scott and Lorraine McCUire.
SOGIICTY
( ( out miicil triuii pai'c (luce.)
I Mi pk Ollln lllllcrmnn; Mrs. Mury K
Wins Vaullne t'uerry . t'litertained Mr. and Mrs. Dyke Ilalllnirer of WTiiirton and Miss Kstlier ITIIIermnii
with a down town picture theater Anndnrko who are returning from Ht. 1 were In the city Inst evening from
inflernoon with MImm Lilly lt..hln-i..n nioro und she leaves Monday for Unit party yesterday In honor of. her house . Loula are In the city lor a visit ttltn hnpmpn-' '
; : 1 1 1 1 1 i pent II rtenio.ni at He- - 1 - 1 '
IH.iork. 1 1 . ! I I Il II 1 1 Ills v.i In HiTid at - - -.
I live o-clocll.
p: n l.
Mr- C. I:. Kemp tit. -rlalned n f.-w
nl. in. ml. r will I... i)i.'ti tri mis niih n tlilmll.. party Thursday
"I a 1 inc. 1 1'. KilvM -' .'l it. t'lioi'll.
f
T!e in. mi). i -. tin- S -.ii.. ih clnh Ml". Chi Ike l:l.ii.n will he Ims.
ami n niiinii. r ..r i-ne-ls . i .. inl.-r- ! ' s nt Country Chin tea this al'ti r-
l.i im .1 Thin .! o lie mil.: I.y .Mr. ami ' 'I !
.Mis (' Ii. I a mua tin i -'nn in p."t-
" il I . I Ml i i'tiii'il'ii1 nt to the 'i' t.-r of
i he host vs ami her l.us..nd Mr. and "''" "r fl-iMlx Informally Wedn
Mi . I i ink Mn r. whose inarria;."
was . .1. I.iiui .1 Tue ilny. The card
r.'.nu (l. i or.itn.tiM wee pink mid
wl.il. . i . I n i f ii s wli-l.. tiir 1. os ami
vallev UMies Ms. Ken can t!'11"" " '" r "" ('h"-v
hu h . ..re of the lad n s ami was krlvi n
a sP'-er sonvinlr spoon mid Mr I'lmi-
n.u.iu mule hlch score of the gentle-
il
1T
iW4rV1
men and was jtlven a paper weUhl.
A twi
nirse luncheon was served
Ml'- llletell" 1'ettlls e tl I . T t 1 1 1 1 e (I II
1 1 . 1 ' t s -1 1 1 1 1 lt. i
The Thllllhle Chill meets W'edlleS-
dav afternoon with Mrs. (1. T. W II-
ellll".
Tim il.rm.in to have Lcen iilvcn at
the Countrv Cluh last ccIiIiim; has
j heen postponed. i
i.tnl durltii; the .serOue; Mls-i-s l.itia
iinl Stella lAiriiualuirHon the Utile!
daughters of the home ttnvn a iiiiim-I
ca I pioKivun. Mrs. yer whs Klven a
sti rhiiH silver iiid nowl cri-am ludle
hy the ini-mlii-rs nf the (lull (imsts
if the evenliin were Messrs. and Mes-
'liiiniM .1 Kerrigan l'rmik X.
Myer. T 1' I'Pinniinan ( W. Part-
low K A. Uitliner T J. WaNh l.
V. i.niinn Ira (llliLons mid 1.' J
SI. it. r.
Piles Quickly
Cured at Home
C'. f -van
C. F 0AU8S.
I Will Tkt Any (1m of Cutarrh. No
Muitfr How Chrniilc or Wh.it ntait.
It la 111 ntul I'ri.vo I'.NTIHI'.LV At
MV OWN I'.Xl'llNSIl. Tlmt It
CAll He Clll.lt.
t'ui iinr I'almili lm. lo en toy Inminrm fur
;imm iin.l ilin-iii il.m tun. nt-r no. nnlliou
i'l-i'lili' linn. ('Mini lo 'in' fin in all ovftr tin'
l.-nitl f.-r tii'ittiiii-iit i. ml ..Un'C My tnth(1
in oiiiriinil. 1 i'tu llic ilium"!' Ly Hrm inr
out llii' ilk1 in". 'ilnm in y i'1'tol.ilii.il (icnl
mi-ill rnr.'. Iiiti nil t'l.i fiiil. I run
it i'ii) an . I . ii 1 1. In ion m Ji"" . f'- ilnv" Inm.
tlnil in) in. ill -il i iiiin-W miif mill rninili'l
l.- I ml. till' hVUl-lll ..f tin. im ii. -Hell.
P'H.m llnit iiiicp . nt a i :o. Nirnl -'in imoin
nnil inlilii" nt oni'i. to (.' 1' (.' eil In'
.il ..ii lli(. tri'unni ul ti'diti'.l to.
Kill mil ln million In low.
Ml
fit st
rial
.f
FREE
This coupon Is Komi for a
pn Uns-e nf OACPH CMH1M:H
CATAKItll CI KI') Mellt free Lv
mail. Simply fill In mime and
liihlrcM on dotted lines In lew
and mall to C K. (1AI HM 316
Main SI. Marshall Mich.
Iiislnnl Iti'llcf Pcroiaoi'ot Cure 'I
I'lirliiilii. .Mulled I ice to All
III Plain W rapper
Piles Is a fearful dis -ase Lot e.isv
to cure If you go i( It rlnht.
An operation with the knife Is dan-
ii r-.ns i-i m l liuinlllatiiiit and unnii -cssaty.
!
Tin-re Is Just one sure way to Le
cured painless sale and In the prl-.
vary of your own home It is Pyramid.
Pile Cure I
We mall trial in kaKe free to all
who write.
It will gli you Iiislnnl relief show
von the harmless piiln'ess nature of
Ihls great remedy and start you well
on thii way toward u perfect cure.
Then you can get o full-sized box'
from nuy .linguist for 50 cents and
often one Lox cures J
Insist on having what you call for.
If the druggist tries to sell you
something Just as good It Is liecausel
he makes more money on the miLstl-!
lute. I
The cure 1 cglns nt euro and contin-
ues rapidly until It Is eompleto titid
permanent.
Yon can go rkhl iilniid with your
work ami he easy mid ciunforlahli. ull
The Alph PI (MneRA l.oys are pUn. 1 " V
nlug n lm Iiy partv Id bit given at their " m ni inmn innu
"frat" house nei I rlilav CMmlnr The1 3" v""r "lni" 'l'lr.'w
cvcni is being looked forward lo with i "vr.. mltl Drug Co. SST Pyramid
pl. .isui.iMe nntn Uiatlon. Hulldlng Mnrslmll Mich. and fil.vp
I free by return mall the trial packnqj
Misses imlta and tlraee Hard of 11 n I1ln wrtipper. ' ' ' !
Ma.M'HMlle 111 are guests of Mist Thousands have been Oiir(l' In tllU'
Irtna Koons while enrnuta home wkK palnlfms and tnenpenslv way In'
from a trip llirmigh the South. MIUi privacy of the home
six i i inn n ii s
.Minnie I. Anders. n leaves the
the week lor New York mil -
llnirv markets to make a stmiy f
for t' "mine season ami lo do In r
M rlni; Luvin for her millinery store.
Sh. will isit the millinery mmkeiK In
Ch. ano ami SI l.mils .il ...
Mls Katherlue Hodolf who has
hi en In the i ll s (he oast w. ek Hoin
New York Cltv r..r a sli with her
brother and his wife Mr. and Mis
K M llodolf bnves Monday evening
foi II Paso and other p"lnlH for a
ViMt.
Mr. Newell Prank I In Greene has re-
turned to her home in Junction City
Kans after a visit with her daughter
Mrs o It llou-anl It Is to he re-
uteltid Unit during almost her entire
stnv of sit weeks Mrs. Greene was III
and In r friends were denied the plea.
l lire of seeliu: her so utten or of doing
many little things for her sm Lilly.
Kooiis will Kile n theatre party for
tluni M.iniljy evening. They were
guests al dinner last evening of Mr
and Mi l.lnur Slovir.
No knife and Its torture.
No doctor and bis bills.) i.;iti
All druggists Rft cents Write to-1
a.... t ... i. I
un ioi V4 ii uu puvai'gu.
4e Have a Few Clioke Lots Lei
rise
AC11
Tills Is tlie
Best MvesfmeEt
III
pportumlty Ever Oilere
e Mae of Modest Me
aes
lis Worth
Is
ASSURED
Returns Will
Be Prompt
The Improvements Already Under Way in These
Additions Prove This
$1.00 mm AND $L
n m week
t - i . i . ' .
Corner Fourth and Main
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