Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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1 I l.s l HOItM I UIDW IIDIIMMi Kl I'll MIU H t9 1911.
PAGE THUMB
TT will pay you to Btudy
the difference between
"cheap" coats or Buits and
"low priced" suits Our rle
partment is showing the
rnoii authoritative Btylei in
the most popular cloths and
COlorfl. The Diatl i Iflli arc
dependable and the hand
tailoring of these k11'-
montn 1m almost inimit iblo
"lis lmt an "indefinable
something" about these
suits that characterize thorn
hut it is their careful tailor-
ing tlic attention that has
been given to the little de-
tails by the clothes artist a
tangible something 'tis
these things that brand them
as sut'h ureal values and the
price well it's the lowest
possible for such garments
you'll realize and appreciate
the sa vines
Today is NICHOLSON FRIDA Y
Let it be Your Day at This Store
There is no statement of exaggerated values for the pur
pose i't' enhancing the worth of "bargains" in this weekly sale.
And there are more bargains not listed here that you will find
throughout the store. Ynu'll learn we believe to watch anil to
anticipate the weekh bargain events
$1 Value Silk Messeline 85c
This is 27-inch wide a value tor which you usually pay $1.00.
(let it todaj in the following colors: red navy cope rose sky
brown black and white.
serge
Men s 15c Hose
I Hac k or tan Topsy
llnse for men good
lRn vnlllAa ti nlnsfl 111 lvL
Pretty Windsors
dust the thing for
your white waists or
for school wear; come
in plaids or solid col-fl (g
ore; taffetas and mar- f
quiscttes Today only. out today
Baby Elite Shoe Polish 7c
Queen Quality S3. 50 and $4 Shoes
We advertised these shoes
before at another price.
But we are quitting the line
so we make a new price to
dispose of them in a hurry. They are good
styles laces and buttons and they aresched-
uled a big part of them to move today.
FOR THE HOME
TitHi'l 50l il
Then are Juit doi f
thMM -Cotton Hues r li
III 30xH. our regular 7 l
Towel Nicholson Friday
bur doHn
Wash Rats '. i-.v
An exceptionally good Turk-
ish v iit.li ran HI1 I ii. ii
nil i Ma
i Mir r gulitr IBc VxS4 I M -
i
I U'I'c'h a able id' no litl c merit
!lH-inidi wool Htonn serge n material so
much in demand for skirts suits and
coats Vou'll usually pay from 75c to
l for this today an exception
brown red iia black and white
De
35c Fancy White Aprons
There are just about 15 or Is of
these aprons pretty dainty while
aprons; some are lace trimmed little
pocket on side; others are plain with
beniHl itched and tucked hem. A 'I arc
made of fine sheer law u todaj . until
cone
L8E
Extra! Sillicliiic Comforts
Tins loi
is what W(
of two dozen comforts rff)
. in trade term- would jJ
. . I . .1 A I S n
'Oiiv. 1 1 was uiu prirr on UfJJr-
nt that induced us tn luiv our r
Hue from the manufacturer. You reap the
benefit They are 81-75 inch and are made
oi heavy flowered silkline good thick cot-
ton nicely quilted. Today! You'll need
the ie torn. rrow or soon.
nr
t
i UT DATE not SET ceoui
ING TO FATHER Mil HIM.
HI 1 W II I. Ill soon
r i tell Ing ol the Catholic
rch of Tulsa announced yesterday
plans tor the earl) erection of
ostly new Catholic church buiid-
here wire cryitallilni and thit
rationi on the proposed itructurei
uld begin possibly before the winter
nthe let in.
past the Catholic
I trart of mound
between Eight and
the vlclnlt) of
plane for the ir -
SOCIETY NEWS
Ofllce Honrs 1:30 to 3 p. .m
Telephone. 9U0.
Or. and Mrs. Fred S. Clinton in-
tertalned at dinner lust evening
complimentary to Mrs. J. H. McBlr
ney in honor of her natal day.
Mr. N. V. V. Cranchot of Olean
New York is visiting ills son. Douglas
Pranchot.
Miss Mia Russell left
Kansas City to take
nurse's t ruining In .ti
i i.ciicrul l i-
yesterday for
l course in
Kansas City
i some time
rch bus owned
Boulder avenue
th streets in
r h row." The
6 structure have been completed
ral months and rail for one of
most artistic buildings in the
. . to cos! in the neighborhood of
10000
Phi church at present owns a block
;; ound m ar the Midland Valley d-
n which their church school and
t. r; buildings are at present lo-
ted.
do not know the exact date on
1 li work Will be started on our
I tires" saiil Father Heirlng"
; will be rlttht soon I am sura-"
l XIE is LARGE PAYMENT.
i I'partmonl Mails Oat Quart
wlj Rental Card.
irij 2600 cards have recently
i mal ed OUl by the city water
v department notifying the city
wai r Burners that the quarterly
i wator rent would be due
on ii i.'.r 1. next. The rent must
' L-n "f before October 10. or
lent will have their water
shut off
V. . 1 Superintendent Sands is an
I iih big Increase over payment
H ! . . owing to the many aildi
Hoi . in water Service made in tha
1 1 . months which has added iev
eral hundred more names to the list
if i u i u era.
The Musical Doten Will resume their
meetlnas. October 7. at the home of I
Mrs. H. O. Mi l lure on North Chey-
enne avenue and will meet thereafter
on the firs) and third Saturdays of
each month at the McClure home.
Mrs. m i lure win have charge of the
Club this year owiiik to the absence
from the eltj of Mrs. YV. U William-
son who formerly directed the club
hut who is now In St. Imis with her
daughter Miss Edith pursuing tht:
study of the violin.
Mr. Richard Veil h left last night
for St Louis and various Illinois
towns for a visit.
Mrs. 8. C. Redd of Buffalo n. v.
arrived In Tulsa yesterday morning
for a visit with friends.
Miss Helen Ryder who has been
seriously III with typhoid fever for
sometime. Is convalescent and will
soon be able to he about.
The Openvkt Club Will meet with
Mrs. J. R Mills .124 South Detroit
this evening
it
(.hi
The
main I
passed
w I
nr
cha
In a
HSi 1
uncral Held Yesterday
I II i ral services over the re-
r llllam A. (llllette who
ai the family home. 418
ll I -treet were held at the
i :: o'clock yesterday after-
j. l. Hauler having
Interment was made In Oak-
iteem in which the de
li Id :i nit ste( ly t lie
Is hoped that all members of
; the congregation of the EPIrsl m B
Chunch. and thi'ir friends will come
i to the "Ciet Acquainted Social" to-
ninht. A good t me U assured all
who attend
Mrs. Newton w. Roberts; of n-
tumwa la visiting her parents Mr.
and Mrs. T. K. BlSBon Mm. Robert!
accompanied her father from Bald-
win. Kan where he has been visit-
ing his parents and attending the in-
auguration exerclsea of linker University
! i r ' lance at the services.
fray's
Restores color to Gray or
Faded hair Removes Dan-
druff and invigorates the Scalp
Promotes a luxuriant
healthy hair jrowlh Stops its
falling out. Is not a dye.
$1 01 and Wc ! Drug SlnrM or direrl opoa
rf-r pt ot priet I deilef'i nm. SeoJ lOe.
( r ample bottlt.-Phils Hit Specitllici 1 ..
Nrwsrk N. J.. U.S. A.
Kay's Rarflna Soap ; onraiittea
f h.mpnoinl the hur ei.l kceplHg Ibc Hells
l flnJ hriltbr. tlto Inr red. roufb chipped
Lrd. aad lies. 2Sc DruMieti.
kht-USB ALL SL11ST1TUTRS
I til AND RECOMMENDED BY C O
BAKER "
Wednesda) evening Mr. Hoy fount
who was presented by the central Ly
reum ttureau In violin rr"ltal at thr.
Baptist Church the nlKht before ap-
peared before the Hyechks Club ami
their friends at the church.
Mr. Youiik. accompanied by Mr
I I nolo'.-. i en 1 -i -o n miwumrewM
proutam the seleetlnns beniK from
the glSSltSl Composers He also play-
ed ii number of bis own compositions
Including "BtUde in Third" and "MUI-
Ic from the Wild Sonir 11 nls." in
which COtlld be heard til! snipe turtle
drove meadow lark swallow swamp
robin. SCfeech OWl wren. etc.
Mr. Thomas contributed In the
nroifram with a number of selections
on the piano which were greatly en-
Joy ed.
M. L Lockwood H. 1 1 V7ys! I f. T
Belts Walter Scott. J. C. Hollll
Hughes P K. Harper Floren u
S 1 II over and Karl Smith.
n became Hie prldi
Mrs. J B Wilson is home after a
pleasant summer in tjafayotte Ind
Mrs. B N. liver of Dewey Okla.
was the guest of her daughter Mrs J.
T. Klester yesterday.
Th- Hycohka Club will meet at
Clinton Ingleside Saturday after
noon ftepteml cr
Th meeting will be an open one.
and will be in the nature of a musics!
mat i
Mr. Roy Voting and his accompan-
ist. Mr. Taylor who so greatly de-
lighted their hearer! Wednesday ev
ening will give a recital and the oc-
casion will be one of the most Impor-
tant In Tulsa musical circles for some-
time to come.
The Tuesday Mook Club will resume
Its meetings October 3 and win be
the masts of .Mrs. A. A. Small a1 lief
home n South Cheyenns. Tins meet-
ing will be of a social nature and
and will in1 nit tub i by club members
only.
Mrs Gilbert On net on has returned
from a two months visit in Chicago
an! Great Lake resorts.
Mr. w.
Brown left last nlng
for an Eastern trip.
Mr. ii. C. Wallers of Oklahoma City
was a Tills visitor yesterday.
to duty. 1
of the paper.
"Soon thereafter he matriculated In
Norman al the University and taking
a law course as well as additional bi
erary work he com it about ! year
iiko with a llcensi lo practice law In
Oklahoma Coining to Oklahoma City
he entered Ol f the be!) law firms
in the city where he made K"od in
the work n.-in I
"Announcement Is made now that
this young m. in is to wed one of tho
finest nir.s. trow one i the wealthiest
famtlle! In Norman ami the) are to
i i side In Tulsa Thus Is told I ha
tor' of an honest ambitious boy's
preparations for the reeponslbllltlei of
lite ill Whll'h be W ill lll lUc goo I. I 111
name Is Km I Speed. He WSS reared
In Lawton and Is an Oklahoma pro.
dH-t.
(.mnl Roada i- "Taking'1
Bapulpa Okie. Sept 18 The pe-
tition Col a Mood roads election Is now
assured. The necessary number of
signature! and the petition ror an elec
tlon will go before the board of county
commissioner! nexl Tuesday Doubt-
less it Will be culled.
s kk Vdiiitlun Finished.
The tv.o-.br brick addition to the
colored school house In Northwest
Tulsa I now completed and tha struc
ture has Ik1h rooms Instead ot 1 here
tofore. The building li one of the
most Rubstant al set i edlfli es in the
city nnd the new addition has doub-
led Its isattng capsrltv. Th.- school
is under the juris II ten of the comity
superintendent Before thle year It
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lo n
('t)MMim I H UK SOLICITING
II M)H M Mil Mill IM.
U ri ll KI'LiKNUH) st t I ss.
The prosper is for the
rade ever held in Tulsa
optimistic Indication und
resi niHtlve merchants
greatest pa-
onstltuti the
i whb h rep-holesaler!
and niantirariurers oi iuia ""
tloned lo differenl communities work
Ing with mlnlit and main to make the
Industrial parade on 0 tober 11 the
most eollosal think; of the kind ever
staged by an! 1 iklahoms tow n
The respective committees are si-
kiting funds arranging with tha dif-J
ferenl business linns of the city fori
floats tor Ihe parade and otherwlia
attending to
oration.
Tonight a
any way int
will be held
i ml and
the detalla ol the
i b
mooting of all those In
sresled In the movement
at the Commercial Club
il Iboi tunc a name for.
Th- four women aviators for prizes
at the International Aviation Meet
Nassau BoulSVafd Long Island. From
lop to bottom are: Miss Nathlble
Motaant sister of the late Johnny
Motaant; Helens Dutrieu Kurope'i
foremost woman aviator; lllanrh
Srott and Harriet Qulmbv. These
women win compete for prises with
some of the foremost men aviators In
Amerb a ami Ruropa
The Utopia 'iuti held its first meet-
ing of the 11)11-12 season with Mrs.
J. J DeHhane ss hOStSSS at her home
on West Itrady avenue
The election of officers was tha
first matter of Importance to come
before the club and resulted In the
election of Mrs. W. J Wamsey as
president; Mrs. II 1 Kelti. first vie-
president. Mrs. t. A. Hill second Vtca
president; Mrs. Rarl smith secretary I
Mrs. J. Sellers treasurer and Mrs.
H. H. Wyss corresponding secretary.
Km broidery work and the serving
f refreshments flllde the remaining
hours of the afternoon whb h WSJ an
enjoyable one to all present.
Mrs. Florence Bchoonover will en-
tertain the rliib at their next meet-
ing which will he on October 11
The membership f the Utopia
Hub Is as follows! Mnsdames K. N
Allen. Harriett t'limmlnK-. Id.lla
-ulp W. J. W arns y J. J. HeShanej
SSIST.NT V1TOKNEX TO I I).
Karl snood win Mnrrj Miss Johnson
m tober 1 1.
Aitnouncemenl has been made of
the forthcom ng marriage of Barl
Bneed former newspaper man und
now assistant . i i attorney of Tulsa
to Miss Nellie KranclS Johnson. 01
Norman. Tha wedding will take
place al the borne of the bride Oc-
tober II. end l.iviene I tent ley priv-
ate secrets r) of Mayor L J. Martin
win accomi i nj M r Bneed
The romance iiich culminates In
the wedding announcement was be-
gun at Norman two years ago when
Mr. Sioed and Miss Johnson were
both students at the nklahoma Stat'
University. Both were well liked stu-
donts at the college and prominent
Greek Letter fraternity members
ltev. A. lirant Kcans. former presi-
dent of Oklahoma state University
wdll offb late u! the wedding and the
couple will make their permanent
home in Tolgai Where Mr. Sto ed W II
continue his duties as assistant muni-
cipal counsellor.
Editorially the Oklahoma it
Times sayi
Si ..irs ago there walked Into
the Democrat In Tulsa. kla.. a hoy
of unprepossessing appearance with-
out education end scarcely knowing
how to operate a typewriter. He askd
for a Job as reporter anil Mm ply be-
cause of his insistence his natural in
diligence and especially his eiiergv
and n.anly bearing he was taken on as
"the cub". lie worked Illght Bill
day. and soon was recogn zed us the
greatest news gatherer on the paper
He studied listened to advice was
ambitions and kept everlastingly on
the Job.
After about a year he quit work
nnd went to Valparaiso Ind. and at-
tended the iiorinnl school for ten
months. In less than a week aftei
yhnnl was out he was ha k on the
newspaper Job. and with as EttUCb en-
ergy more skill and the same fidelity)
vns in charge
Education.
if ihe Tiiis t Board of
ii clehrutlon to be perpetuated I
will be choeen A number of lugges-l
tloni for a nano have been sent in to
R T. Tucker "il" flrsl National Hank;
bullding'l In competition for the
award thai i to be made for the best
name The contest will be open un-
til fr-lday niRht.
it was decided al ; meeting Monde
nlMlit to endeavor to prevent a rlsej
on hotel and rooming housis rates
durinn the week or the celebration I
and county fair and a committee to
be shortly appointed by M. a younk-j
man chairman f the meeting will
compile an accurate l'l of n room
Ing houses and hotel rules in the city
with ihe number or rooms available in
each place Ti Ity commissioners
ivlll then be asked to adopt an ordl
nance providing for the prosecution
"i all puraons charging over rsgutay
rates to fair rtsltofs
M . Younkman al Mondaj night's
meeting stated that he had just re-
turned from the Kansas State 'alr at
Hutuhlnion He said the merchants of
Unit city were planning a big Indus
trial parade euch as li proposed for
Tulsa ami thai the - ity commission
ers county commissioners and I'om-
merclol Club of the city had given
ti S00 toward decorating Hutchinson
for ii cession and that one business
mm. In the elt was spi-iulliiK 4U0
dei orating a float for the parade.
Home made cakes for sale al guak-
er I'niK stoic. Saturday p m. from
1:00 to 5:oii p. m
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The accurate fitting possibilities of these corsets
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give lengthy satisfactory wearing service.
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Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1911, newspaper, September 29, 1911; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133420/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.