Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 297, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 29, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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Our Final Clear-
ance Begins
Today
The Happy Jack Garaghty's Re-
wed to Prevent any Interference.
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Embroidery Every Third Yd
of it at 9c Yd
This means any piece of embroidery in the bouse.
Every third yard you buy at 9c a yard do matter
what the regular price was. Values run to
yard.
Queen Quality Shoes For
Clearance Half Price
We are discontinuing this lino. Price cannot
keep thorn on our shelves. You reap the benefit.
Buttons laces all leathers. HALF PRH T.
Wool Dress Goods Silks
Wash Goods Ginghams
Pal merchandise at a big fall in prices. Wo
told you aboul them in the Sunday papers but
we want to remind you of the opportunities for
saving.
Come Early! Today!
call It. .Mr
SOCIETY NEWS.
Olllce Hours 1:30 to 3 p.
Ttik'iihoiiu 900.
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in
the presence of a number f frlendi
of both parties Mr- Hurt Shlpton and
Miss Vesta Eaiell both of Tul.su were
united in marriage Rev. D. A Wick-
tier officiating.
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at
the beautiful country home of thu
bruin's parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Lombard the marriage of Miss .Nina
Lombard and Mr. Clearenoe Messlck
was aolmenlied Rev. C. w Kerr
officiating only t'ie Immediate rel-
ativei and a few Intimate frlendi of
the contracting parties witnessed the
ceremony. Little Miss Thelma Ken-
nedy acted as ring bearer while Miss
Clara Lombard and Mr. Clarence
Bwiglaaon attended the bridal couple.
Mr and Mr.- Messlck have a Wide
circle of friends In Tulsa to Whom
they will be at bom - in their home
in Lynch and Poraythe Addition.
The Newport
. bride who re-wed In St Michael's
''allelic Church ai Springfield Mass.
to nmke their union doubly secure
against the Interfere f relatives
! and are now enjoying their "sscond
Itoeser have returned from a two-
I Weeks' vacation In Eureka Springs
Ark Mr. and Mrs. V. II Roeser and
their Utile son William left Eureka
Springs last week for Cleveland r)h
where the injured arm of William
Roeser. who was Injured in a recenl
runaway here was operated on In a
Cloveland hospital. A telearam from
the bedside of the little fellow re-
ports thai he is rapidly recovering.
Assistant County Attorney Luther
James returned yesterday from a da-
lightful stay of several weeks with
homo folks in Kentucky.
Mrs- George Ha . of Claremore is
the guest of Misses i'yrne and Tulsa
Price.
Mr. Frank M. Itodolph has gone to
Kansas City to meet Mrs. Itodolph
who is enroute home from Colorado
where she has been for several
months.
Miss Pyrne Price has returned
from a very pleasant two weeks' va-
cation in Claremore.
The initial dance to lie given by
the Wayfarers Club has been post-
poned until the 5th of September and
will be glvui at the Orrcuts Lake pa-
Miss Dencie Stebbins returned
Sunday from DeKalb Ills where
she has been taking a Normal school
course. Miss Stebbins also visited
friends and relatives in .Missouri and
Illinois while away.
The Tulsa Loyal Temperance Lc-
glnn held a very successful i ream
social at Central Park the object oi
which whs lo raise funds lor a medal
contest to be held in the near future.
Everybody had a good time and quite
a nice sum of money was realized.
The following is the program deliv-
ered by the children I
"The Pledge of I'ran
Frances Wlllard
France
"One I Sip"
"Brandy Drops"
"Only a Cigarette" . . .
"Little Sin" Frances E
"Von Nev.r Can Tell" Qeorgl
"Be Honest" Leona
"How Far I iocs Love Reach?
Thr
nwood
us they
Lisio French Vand rbllt the girl's
aunt is pleading with the parents b
forgive ;hdr daughter. While all ul
the II Plot colony t Newport awaits
eager) s for nowi of her success or
failure w hlettOVI r II be
tinged With nr.. listened all th
while ami those present probably did
not in. ticc the varied changes of h
countenance. Finally the old gent I
man stepped over tq Voder and sai
I enjoyed your remarks v i
handed Voder his card.
No one iii the shop had ever set
the pi "lessor before
The laugh was on Voder also th
cigars
Mrs E L. West
home yesterday after
Cation with relatives
Missouri
.turned to her
:l ten-weeks' va-
and friends in
Attention m. v. v
All Foresters of the Modern Wood-
of America are re.jiveited to
at the Hall Tuesday night for
purpose of reorganizing tho
Come In full uniform and
in all soils that are not used.
All members of the Me lorn Woodmen
are invited to attend light refresh-
ments will be served.
.1. W. SHIELDS Clerk.
Or. k B Lark Ins Oieopath sue
cessor to Irs. Pleak & Elliott. All
diseases treated. Office llt-A South
Main office phone 1 344. Ad
men
meet
the
team
bring
i E Wlllard"
Wllard Wells
Floyd Sturr
.Ooldle Starr
Alvin Cutler
Wells
Curler
Fenner
UUnc
"Under the On
"Pring Flowers'
"Kbler Brown"
'Little Orphan
Annb
Franc
1 loys
rree"
I Mil W atson
. . Fioyn Starr
. Ooldle Starr
Wlllard Weils
HOIK. I. KTKKHT IH UNDERGOING
I'AVIXU VXD i rs l it V vl Kit
FOR I'A.SSKNGKUS.
Miss Pearl Catlett of Pawnee is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. (i. Catlett
(02 South Outhrle. .
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Llack are home
all r a pleas nit tour of the Great
Lakes and tho principal Eastern
cities.
Tin A. F F. Club met Inst evening
with Mrs. jess. Brammer 519 Carson
as hostess.
Miss Susie Cramer spent Saturday
nnd Sunday in Collinavllle the guest
oi r lath os.
Mrs K L West Is homo after a
delightful visit of a couple months'
duration ith frie'.idi und relatives
in Kansas City and Miami.
Mr. Harold Whitney of Pellvieu
Addition and Miss Willie Woodman
of 801 South Blgll wire quietly mar-
ried Sunday afternoon August 27 at
1 o'clock at the parsonage of the
officiating minister. Rev. D.
Wicktser. Mr. Fred winters
Mis II. .el Woodman attended
couple.
A.
und
the
Mrs Emery Hill of Btotts City
Mo. Is visiting her sisters Mrs. J. M.
Temples Mrs I. i Hail and Mrs.
Valjean Biddlson.
Mi's Winnie Turner who ha? been
th' guest of the Misses Blanch and
Anna House for some time hit for
lor home in EBufaula okia. yester-
day afiernoon.
Mr H. F. Ilethel and her house
gUi I Mrs. s. T. Pitcher have none
to VlnltS to attend u house party at
the Ratollffe home
R.
1'. Fill It cTitcrt'ilncl (tin ill.
tie friends of I aura Irene Elliott with
a birthday party In honor of her sixth
birthday Dainty refreshments were
served and this birthday will long be
remembered by the little girls who
were present to help little Miss El-
liot! eel brate. Many beautiful gifts
were Sent this bttle Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clinton nnd son
Walton returned Sunday night from
Manitou Colo. where they have been
having a delightful tlmo the past
month.
MIo Susie Havis. of Oklahoma City
was the ever Sunday guest of her sin
ter Miss Roberta Davis sir West
Fifth street. Miss Pnvls Is on her
way to St. I Is. Chicago and New
York.
MlSS Ivy Dunn of Oklahoma City
who hns bu n visiting th.- families Of
l. A. Thomas and W. a. Everett was
oallel home this morning on in mil
of the serious Illness of her mother.
Mr. Harry L.
a pleasant visit
Carthage Mo.
Visor Is home after
with home folki In
Mr. Frank Sowers returned yester-
day from a cmiple of week's visit In
Eli otra T. gas
"Five blocks dune and they've been
four wieks on it. Seven more blocks
yd lo go lio ho he In I'm a
craw dad."
Mr. Eaalsider was plodding wear
ily along Hodge ftreet In the vicinity
oi tiie Lynch-Forsythe school Th
thoroughfare was freshly graded.
Occasionally Mr. Bastsldor would
stumble over a big clod of dirt Fin-
ally he reached his destination it
was a sti'ei t car. lie bad Just left
another street car ami hi 'd his
hand a "car to car" transfer which
be had received from th' onductor
mi tin- first car.
Mr. Eastsider howevi r jUSl mut-
tered to himself. He had r a lied th-
dipp.v stage He had I" en doing the
name stunt lor lour weeks and had
gotten tired oi cussing the etruel rail-
way superintendent the grading con-
tractor and si viral Other Individuals
by proxy.
Hodge street Is to be pav.d from
a point two blocks east of the Mid-
land Vnlb-y (racks to within a short
I distance of the fair grounds Th
grading work is now being done. A
block of the street car track Is lorn
I Up at a time the grading complete 1
ami new steel laid. All this necessi-
tates the transfer of the strict ear
passengers There are no arc lights
; out there and the trip from car to
cur is a tedious task at nights. It ll
bad enough in the day time. Strang-
ers In the vicinity have to employ
guides it is said in ferry thorn across
the stretch on dark nights.
All .f which compels Mr. Kast-
Ider to utter the words evry few
minutes of the day. that a famsjUl
general usi d in di fining war.
And s. veil more weeks of the
"block ut ii time" process Is yet to
follow.
However there will be a continual
stretch of asphalt from the bustne
dlstrlce of town to within three blocks
of the fair ground's entrance wbii
Is some consolation anyhow
EIGHT TOOK I X VMS.
Outcome Known In 15 Days Hot Ru-
ral Routes Start on Hoptcmbor 1.
Elgin men under the direction oi
Hm 1 1 ill Johnson of the Tulsu post-
Offloe and tho Tulsa secretary of the
civil service commission Suturdav
completed the fourth grade civil ser-
vice examination for the two rural
carriers positions which will be open
on September I Although Mr. John-
ton received requests for twenty ap-
plication blanks thirteen were rc-
i in in ! s gned but only eight took
the examination.
The examination papers were si nt
to tlie department at Washington and
within about fifteen days tin grades
will be available. As but four days
elapse before the establishment of th.
routes the seivie. for the lir.il ten or
fifteen da s will be temporary and
ih" pus tb us win not be permanent
Put the routes win be established
w thout fail on September I.
Secretary Johnson states that the
greatest Interest Is attendant upon
the r gular fall fi-rclee examinations
fi r si eond class clerk-carrier posl-
tlona wh l. li vvil! be held on November
4 Over seventy-five requests have
bei n r a Ivcd for application blanks
to be filled by those desirous of tak-
ing the examinal en.
Sinr Route KnnuJpa-GlPnn Po.
The following Star mall route sehed
nil o' iw .en Sapulpa and Qlenn 1 1
has bei announced: Leave Sapulpa
at S a. m arrive Qlenn Pool nt la n.
m. Leave Olenn Pool at 11 a. b ar-
rive at Saptll) a at 1 :.'I0 p. m
SCALP ITCHED SO
nm
HI
MIT SLEEP
-
Nor Keep from Scratching. Becamo
WorsL!' 'orsc. In Two Weeks
RiiJC. n . lily of Trouble through
Useot CuticuraSoapand Ointment.
"Ore evening wh
tint eed l b (f browl
rain and of count
Mrs delald Phnpln nnd Miss Ruth
CHILDREN'S ILLS IN SUMMER
Tin hardest period of a child's life Is during the heated term. It Is then
that the lit'le men and women become so subject to stomach and bOWtl
trouble With one p manifests itself in the form of obstinate oonstlpa.
fjqiji bin w it i another the very reverse di'irrh.a
and dangerous as the othei
DR. CALDWELL S ' nstlpatlon makes the child lose appetite and
QVDTTD DT "DC! TAT !" "; 1 ' " " '""Id. and Sickly-looking
OIAUr JrJbJroin niarrhea weakens it and destroys appetite and
energy lMles. pimples eruptions Itch worms etc follow in the train un-
til many a mother feels that In r child Is Indeed very III. But these are nil
troubles that can be easily cured. The child needs a few doses of a Itmed
like Ir. Caldwelfs Syrup of Pepsin the gran taxltlvs and tonic. Parents
car maks no possible mistake by giving It Hyrnp of Pepsin as the chances
ar always In favor of the child needing a laxative. It is sold !n two Sjgef
"oi cent! and 11 mi. and any druggist can supply you. It can not be men-
tioned too strongly that parents should look closely after the welfare of th.
children during the hot months. If you would like to try It before buying
send your address for a FltEE SAMPLE H"TTLE TO
dr. v it. r u.dwi :i.i. ino Oaidwell nidg. tonii ciio. in.
Ill: BOUGHT i 10 R8.
toiler Win Talking Hrhool situation
and Hidn'l Know lllm.
! one of the many humorous Inci-
dents connected with the present
school controversy Is being told b)
friends of "Bd" Voder. 1 ical oil mat:
politician and real estate man.
Yoder Is somewhat of a wit. !!
was in a down town barber shop
the other day and was engaged In n
.wordy tut with the leard destroyer
over the school hoard "battle " The
tontori&list asked Yoder what he
thought should lie done with Prof
Downing.
I "Kick him nut" laughingly re-
sponded Voder.
Then Yoder vent ahead with a
1 laughable discourse admit Downing
land continued to "kid" the latter.
much to the amusement "f the listen-
ing array of barbers and other pa-
! trons In the shop.
In the fr. nt i hair a tall man ' f
I good appotirancc and hair H g' '
roniiiing my half I
erustllks spots on my
I tlioat-ht It wiii only
Hi i .i.i inet Md lettww lliers uuhhk
II. week. H I wssjted my Iwdr thorouff hly
'Ml i II t l elllf. ellt I lli'll
at ll id of thenex wi . k I wsnlml my halt
ami: . Itotnyi iantabmenl I saw not only
the few but many mors had coma Then
lay he. id hceiiinc wuro nnd worse and my
t . !. tarttd io m ii terrlbiy so tint I rould
Dol d" ' i t 1 ; from m rati hint my la int.
"'Hi' ..a tUke plMss later apstted nnd
at ' i v I ii tmd umi Utsy kho iti had
something terrible. I tried many remedies
hut ; "!!; ' 1 i. '1 ln-t. tin y nude my
head worse. TWi BondHlaa m my Main
1 up f r a month and then one day I
nu t a Mend ntd the advised BM tO un
Cut rs Boap and ointment ehlcb I did.
In I will. I ii4 rid rompli'tily of this
troebla throiich tlib use of t lie CutlcurS
goap ami Ointment I an never without
them for they ro Iny mint highly valued
lil'iid-. " (Siguisl) Miss Alva (iutfvin. .77
Kcvo. 1 Ave. Ms Vuik City May 17 1U
(iirl nf t Cured of Pimples.
M When I wu sbool twshrs or thirteei
ti " i ike out Willi pimples. TO v i ..
t. groups and csustd great dlsStureti
Alter trying so manj NgMdlM Wlthoul
tut' I saw the ('villi lira Ointment advcn ii
and I at for a b it. In a week I i a
great rlianre In my fare and It rr: I
complete cure. Now you can not lell I erei
had plmptes." iSignedi Miss MaM Merssb
Dei r W. it N. I . Mar. 31. mK
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