Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 13, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 1, 1911 Page: 3 of 18
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havf Tliu Third Degrfa I'ha Oam
blon" and "Maggie Pepper."
.Vain on faiu Tburaday al thf
Quakp I 'nix Store.
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"Her Awakening ' 1
First Run Biograph
A pretty but dutiful daughter has one fault vanity
She is ashamed of her poor old mother who is
decrepit and lame. Come and see the punishment
that pride receives.
3 First Runs 3
SPECIAL MONDAY AND TUESDAY
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THE BEATTIE TRIAL
A Complete Stereopticon Story
See the scene where the murder was committed
see the court room witnesses and every other
important factor connected with this great
Virginia murder.
Grand Opera House
Sunday Evening October 8
United Play Company (incorporated) presents
Lyceum Theater New York Success
THE EVERLASTING SUCCESS
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Tii-o Years in New York and One
Year in Chicago
Into i rthtd l' a nu:abl satt
A PLAY YOU DON'T FORGET
A PLAY THAT MAKES YOU THINK
A f'"y u hvtein human nature may Ufaf ' f timllsuulted. "Tht
treat American tHay of Jaaay" .tn.f tHt sw York
t'Aly trss. Pi HMI 25c to 91.50: 'tat j-.ile
opuiu Thursday V a m. at the
Quahvr Drug Store
Tiii ri! u po denying the fail thai
a huge portion of the theater-going
public dellghtf in ii mufloal conn d)
its comblnatloni of oomedy harmonj
and Ufa in gfneraly attrrj (Ivelj
enough prceented to warrant audi
generoui appeal and from this itand-
polnt of aidondid vehicle "The Prlnct
of Tonight" In which Henry Wood-
ruff in ttarringi under thf manage-
ment of M.rt 11. linger fulfills tv
ery expectation After long run
at tho Prlncfft Theater In Chicago
Mr Wooiiruff decided to dlfentagle
himself from muflcal oomedy Mr
Woodruff mt with tucoeea but both
lie anil Mr. Sinner were oonetantl)
Importuned by managen and theater
devoteea In the various cities to re-
store him to mimical comedy v -
tally through the medium of "The
Prince of Tonight" generally concod-
ed to bo one of the baal of the many
popular filiuter productions.
Efaentlatly a ipootacuUr produc-
tion in point of ecenery ooatumet and
effectf "The Prince of Tonight" will
be aeon at tho Qrand Opera House
Saturday evening October ;. with an
entirely new equipment Mr. Wood-
ruff will he. surrounded by a largo
caotj ponti'Xntrig many well known
principals and it Singer chorus mean-
ing pretty girls who can sing um
dance souts go on sal. Thureday at
iiu Quaker Urug itore
Old Furniture is mr.. eubetantlal
than later day product. We will
make It Just lke new for a small ct
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adv
Now Ladies
-if You Want Your Suit
to contain the elements
of
Quality Style Economy
Individuality of Pattern
and air of Exclusiveness
You Will
Buy Here
The stylea we are showing have been described by one of our most ex-
acting customers as "bright and fresh as a crisp fall morning." We have
never shown a more desirable line of Pall Suits than we have here now for
your approval. The variety is larger than ever before and there Is a becoming
style for every figure from the slender miss of 16 to the portly matron of -HX
Come and see these handsome moderately priced suits before you make a
selection. There's one here for you. We know you will like it too.
STATE BANKS TO REPORT.
Mum M AM Aoeoeiintenm I mm
January i. to September :iu.
Oklahoma City ukia. Sept. .in-
state Examiner and Inepector Cbarlee
A. Taylor sent out blanks to nil stale
bankf Saturday calling for a report
of ail examination Ceee paid to the
Itate bank commissioner by each In-
stitution and all regular and special
assessments fr thu stute guaranty
fund paid between January 9 and
September SO. The banka are requir-
ed to state In turn the amount of fees
for examinations; the regular ass.ss-
"s Of the guaranty; the amount
refunded under the law DrovMin n
each bank shall keep its uaeument
as a deposit; tho sp.v-tlal asessmeiitH
and Ihe amount of each refunded The
information received from these re-
ports will be Incorporated In tii n.
amlners report on tho guaranty fund.
Houston & Co. commniiil tlie recog-
nition of the largest mercantile houses
because of their ex idlngly low
prices enuare dealing and best qu illty
goods. 21-23 West Second. adv
Don't throw awuy that odd piece of
furniture phonfl 15S8 they will make
II aa good as new for a moderate coat
rulea uphobitering Co. dv
COMPANT A WILL BLAZE W W
AT TARGET8 OS BAND
SPRINGS RANGE
Company A of Tulea tho champion
National liuard company f nklu-
homa Ih soon to havo the best oiUip-
pi d and most naturally perfect out of
door rifle range In the stale. A.n-
noiinceenuit was made yesterday that
Charlef Page had donated the local
millt'a organization a COO yard rlfla
range siti at Band Springs. The. range
Is admirably laid out for this pur-
pose and the condltloni for expert
tharpahootlng can be mado almost
perfect. The range Is laid out so that
the shooting Will bo done toward the
norih.
The member! of Company A will
themeelvof put the range Into shape
for practice work and competitive
meeta ami a benefit performance at
the I.yrlc. Theater on October 6 is e-
peoted to net the militiamen tho nu
cleus of a fund with which to pur-
chase the targets and other equipment
for fitting out the range in truu regu-
lation United States Army stle.
it is planned to bold weekly meets
I at the range in tbf near future and
I next year battalion meet will be held
participated in by various companlOf
of tho state.
Dick Won't sue Off.
Denver Colo. Sept. 311. Former
s.-i rotary of the Interior Richard a.
Ratllnger who threatened legal action
against CHfford I'm hot in tho heat
of tho Alaska enal lauds controversy
has decided not to make a legal at-
tark. Mr. Halllnger Issiu d a state-
ment In which he laid be Is convinced
that the "judgment of tho American
people as to matters that would be
Involved In sueh a suit already coin
oldee with that or Proaidont Taft so
emphatically and ridb uloua exhibited
FYxca siatc Levy Tomorrow
Oklahoma City Okla. Sept. 30.
Tlio State Hoard of I Equalisation will
meet In Governor Cm - offl . Mon-
day morning at In luck to make
Ihe ftate levy it is belie "1 that tho
levy will bo 3 1-2 mills lh( OOnaUtU
tional maximum. While no definite
announcement has been made. It Is
understood that hearings win be
gra-.i -il to 1 few dUgrunteld corpora-
tions who still are dissatisfied with
the I' U-iseSlllI nts.
county school field day athletic meet
at the Tulsa County Kalr on Wednee-
day Ootobor 1 "i. The day will be a
holiday in all the schools and at tha
fair grounds an aninatfd Kane will
bn presented.
Anderson Invites you to call and
see tb.. new Sliur (Ml spectacle adv
Children's Day mi the 18th
Children from every school In Tulsa
Comity Including the city Institutions
ere showing a great Interest In tho
oods
Sarsaparilla
Cures all humors catarrh and
rheumatism relieves that tired
feeling restores the appetite
cures paleness nervousness
builds up the whole system.
Get it today lit usual liquid form or
i h ited tablets called Sarsntabs.
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Grand Opera Mouse
Season's Regular Opening
Theater Handsomely Renovated
SATURDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 7
Mort. H. Singer presents
HENRY WOODRUFF
in The Gorgeous Musical Fantasy
The Prince of Tonigh
Superb Cast Brilliant Beauty Chorus
New Production Oew Songs
New Features
Prices: $1.50 $1 75c 50c. Sale of Seals
Opens Thursday 9 a. m. Quaker
Drug Store
COMING ADDED FEATURES
Co. A. Okla. N. G. Friday Oct. 6th.
World's Champion Base Ball Games in
the near future.
"Colk-cn Bawn" Monday Oct. 30th
Tod
2 Big Vaudeville Features
air avuny vauuviuc r
dj 3 Reels First Run
CAVANAUGH AND LANCASTER
Originial Irish Comedy Act--A bit ol nonsense tliat is
a roaring iaugh all the way
PICK AND PEE WEE
Clever Daneers introducing some new steps and
the best eve seen in Tulsa
kn Unknown Language
fin! RUB Edlaon Comedy
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i uc liutsa niiu nit aiiiyu
Inl Run l.ubln Drama It ulurlng Hurt-nee
I.awerenee and Arthur Johns u
ome where your patronage i apprcci-
at md every detail lor your pleasure is
lc d after.
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