Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 7, 1911 Page: 3 of 10
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tii.w n.Au i mommo mtctidat MORwnrri orronnn t mit.
IMI.I I II 1(1. H
We Have Not
Forgotten
The Boy
no Indeed hi him ids ami m i i'Hi i !
have In i'ii well tukt-n cure "f lure
III Mills sg have mu ll pretty nutty
diKi ring quality fgbrios tin kind
thai delights vary ii heart sod
ti ihi iiidi tint ivN the servloa
Prloea range
2.5 to 10
Boy 's
Furnishings
Huts. Milrts. OlOVeS uinl Neckwear
nil tha vary latest styles and egten-
Iva selection. Ototha him hara and
in win hi' clothed right.
41
Tim Tmi Pelta Alh soror'ty gill
Mitt with i he Mlggng Bethel ami UeoJH
i Hiii' instead ot with darnel
iinin r a wa Intended Thureda) av
enlng Thin was. strictly it business
meeting ami muoh vti planned) of
nu ratt (or Mm loti months.
Those praaant were Mlasos Qladys
glsbblns. Ninny Vounkmnn Florence
iiiaunir Helen Cartar Ethel farter
mam he House Uethel Com and
Lmm Cona
Mrs Percy Knickerbocker I" visit-
i it k (rlendi m . ik lahoma Cit'a
The order of (hi
a crj enjo) able
snnlu Hull laat
Mr and Mri 1
happt parenta of
imrii Thursday.
Eastern Btar held
i.i 1 11 1 iion "i Mu-
sning ft Quah an tits
a 1 r baby hoy.
SOCIETY NEWS.
(.Hike Houra 1:.10
Telephone.
to 3
9 u 0.
.in
parenta
their hi
a fine boy
Thuraday
Hii'iihi la-- Mui-in l show.
Tin' Baracg olaaa 11 tha Methodist
Japanese 'leu. Bplnpopal Church South win five a
'UrlniMB lMl" wai tltA In. HUIhbIhbI lhnll.1 1 .fclH BIIAH I M T 1 i . -
i riptlon wtiv'i greeted all win went basement of the ohurch.
in the Missionary Tea and to hew The boya guarantee two hour
Tin' Junior department of th
Presbyterian Bunda) Behool will pic
ui- Hum afternoon al Band Springs
The) win leavi mi the 10H0 oar and
return al 6 is n m. should ruin in-
terfen Hi proaent plana the i k- -nlo
win be held In tha church base
in hi.
i Boston Avenue M IB Churoh
Bouth the great revival under W M
Mrlntoah tha Scotch-Irish evangellel
and im. Q Phillips the evangellel
linger will open Bunday at 11:00 u.
in Mcintosh apd Phillips have been
ail ii or tha tin led States and im t
somi wonderful revlvnla. Tin y each
are at the tup of their profession and
have aeen the cities moved ax well aa
ill small toVO' Memphli Trim.. Lit-
tle it" u. Ark ; Port Smith Ark.i
Muskogee Okla. uml hundreds of
other towna have fell tha power of
theae two nu n.
v. Ai Bhelton a graduate of Vale
paator of the M. B.
in Frederick kla..
! LTnlveralty ami
f i 'hur h Bouth
iis Maud Bonnell deliver her very "eidr Kiittinit entertainment" and it
Intereatlng address on Japan at Clin-lis hoped thai a large crowd will turn
i " i Ingleulde yesterday afternoon. nut to hear and enjoy the fun mUSid
There were nhimt aeventy-flve la mid jokes
rllea oraant to hear this addreaa many Thoae taklna part In the entertain
says this aboul them: "The great re-
vival is cloaed ami perhaps there hai
never been a meeting In Western Ok-
lahoma like H and there may nevej
be another on. I have never aeen any-
of them in Japanese costume. men! are: Mr. Uon Btanabory
i liiitnn tnglealda was beautifully Holly Poe Mr. Harold Wall
rand throughout with Japanese Thomas Mr. A. D. young Mr.
i lag! and lanterns and festoons III the i 'athey. Mr. Ilndd. Mr ' ('. I'olc
Mr. thing to compare with it.
Mr. Evangelist Mcintosh is the best I
!. T. : have ever known and the secret of his
Mr. power Is the fuel that lie lives on li s
colors of Jnpan. Roberts Mr. Legon Rev Perci
Miss Bonnell has spent twelve years Knickerbocker Mr. Lawrence Bent-
ol the best part of her life in this ; ley Mr. Koherts and Miss StUtaman.
work and Is now home on a furlough
of a year.
A fIa.h-llKht photograph of the en-
tlrf number present Wa stoken whlrh
" hen seen Will always call to mind u
very profttaible and entertaining afFame so do not miss this opportun-
ternoon Ity to hear them.
Japaneaa tea and dainty wafers -
knees before Qod. Phillips is the iiost
sun; evangelist I ever saw and Is also
the beat personal worker that 1 have
Mr. Btanabery Mr Thomas Mr. even seen especially with "mud cats."
Bentlej and most of the others have Mrs. Phillips Is a very fine person al
made reputations for themselves worker and is a necessary asset to the
along this line and their names may. c hoir.
some day he found In the Mall of The results of this meeting can he
hardly estimated. With very conser-
vative counting dropping all doubt"
ful oases we still have about 8
served.
Mr. Archibald Campbell is home af-
B few days spent In ("of feyvllle
Ml and Mrs. K. W'. Dye
a in Denver avenue are th
if 621
proud
Mrs. T. B. BllSS and .Miss Doris
miss have returned from Oklahoma
City where thy have been visiting
for sev eral da) S
Miss Emma Cook of Chlckaaha
okla. is visiting Miss Nellie Larrabee
of 415 South Klwood avenue.
run-
I ami
HAIL'S
1 1 AIL'S
When in Doubt Trade at Hail's
WELCOME.
We welcome our new
Third Street neighbors
and wish to congratulate
Tulsa and the Harlow
Company. Under the
able management of Mr.
Epperson this company
n a s made wonderful
strides and last night
s trted Tulsa with its
lodern department
e which for appoint-
it and beauty is a
to the company
1 arks another step
rd in Tulsa's pro-cress.
We sh
single
rimnii
s 1 I l.l II I
new
Prom
and In
ov more than 200
nioilHs in ( 'oats
ie in price Prom
tn $47.50. The
oths arc all here
the plain serges
oadcloths through
verts nor town is revolution!
rellcion is at a hliih tide.
One hundred and fifty seven Joined
I the church yesterday l doubt if that
I record has ev er been reached in a
town of this size. Fully 4011 people
vviii join the ohur h In ITreder ck
i alone as a result of the meeting.
We bid the evamtelists Cod s 1
In their K I work as they no from
us and commend them to the next
I P'e."
Hear v m. Mcintosh the Blotch-
Irish evangelist and Edward O. Phil-
lips the evangelist singer and direc-
tor at Boston Avenue It E. Church
South beginning Sunday October 8th I
Fa mi
furnltur
r sells new and se.
His prices are
on I hand
not IiIkIi.
adv
mh nioM - sks in(ii: i:
Alleges Hi
Cruel
Husband I- Vonltlty
and Non-Supioriliig
Mlcging that although her husband
the I'aiK'v niixtnrt's antl is w"!Un 0WM " large '
of Income property and has a large
two r three tans fan- ..IIlk . ias refUsed to sup
fit's allil double lace port hor and that she has i forced
Eiderdowns in m or mak( her " lvng' Mr Ml" ""
A. Thomas yesterday tiled suit in
than 200 single models. the Buperloi Court for a divorce i.o.n
XuU call buy a GOBI here her husband John Thomas. Extreme
from $12.50 up to $47.50 crueltJ "ls i '" tha Mi"
wit limit any fear of it Uo";
. i ' i ti The I Immas w ere married January
being duplicated in all' . u .. .
with the exception of a short time dl-
TIM' XI
si vies
pular cloths and
Prom SI 2.50 to $60.00
hevrots
loppen
and
A
Tin- line of oX0 Suits in serge
mixtures has been a surprise to al
in ice of one-third more would nol look too mucu.
Mure than One Hundred and Fifty Suits in the
line from $2500 i $35.00 in Bingle models with
it duplicates in all the popular fancy mixtures and
. in cloths in browns blues and coronation shades.
Other Suits in mixtures plain colors broadcloths
velvet and corduroy up to $60.00.
A Most Complete Line of Dresses
Street afternoon titiice. dinner daiiciuu. parlvi
dresses ami reception and evening gowns in great
variety. The line excels all former showings. Wc
think yt'ii can find it here in anything you want from
the Berges at $8.50 up to the evening gowns
al $100.00.
Sweater Coats Half Price
We are closing this line:
$2.00 Sweaters are $1.00
:.H) Sweaters are $ !.")
$4.00 Sweaters are .2.00
$5.00 Sweaters are $2.50
.s.")!) Sweaters are 1.2"
Colon are white red. brown ami gray ami sizes
are for girls misses and women
(Signed)
THE HAIL STORE
reotly after the tnarrlage her hiix-
bantJ has been extremely cruel to hor
and has refused to .support her She
said that on numerous occasions he
had kicked and abused her and had
even threatened lur life.
W Ire nipping i Alb god
Alleging that they have been llleg-
I ally deprived of 114 worn f tleotrl
city a month for the past few months
I the Tulsa Corporation Company yes-
lerday swore out a warrant charging
Mrs. Rosa Alleson proprietor of the
Capital hotel vvitn takinn slectrloity.
1 ii s alleged thai the eleotrlo com-
pun) i aires inn the notei had neen
tapped on ti Iltslde of the meter.
and ihat in t til i- way the juice was
being used without pay.
READY I OR ELECTION.
Nliahsads
I 'runt
tor Durbar to lie Clioscn
Imong Tutss Wonii 'i.
mi w i i
Washington Oct. I -Iforeeastl
Oklahoma Fair Saturday i moderats
tegiperatura Hundsy fair and slightly
warmer.
Some Saturday Savings at the
Again
Sale. We
where else
Hon tn thi
uf the Oet
ied these
at reduced
We cal
vv 1
t In
n you
extra
llll
IU
at ten! lull In SOIU
'ess iiniii v nil I iii
merehuiidiHc U'hh
prices vim "ci i
Her salt
av iugs
nrit'es-
( 'an you imagine w
liundreds mure will
today.
new "iii
importance o
Hi. in at N'i.'l
ic benefit nl
ml this men Jit
ixpci'icnee Hit
1 1 s
I In Ke ret I
iimi
Great
tt ions.
ow ill
lilllllie leil
Kail
; i . 1 1 1
i ions
.' Hundreds have real-
satisfaet ion of hu iiu?
The Best in Woo! Dress Goods at
October Sale Prices
at 57c
e are HCllinC snliie ii
and is.)e values in !'
Herges ever shown i
stm iii Serge in bin
red and while 38-i
yard
French Serges in browns
blues grays and reds 38-in
at .'
le I
reiich or
ii Tulsa.
e. I. lack.
I. Wide
esi i li-
st mill
brow ii.
at per
. . 57c
blacks
wide.
57c yd
at Otic
Sc the
values ill
suitings
lift V
esi lint
erires
These c
colors ant!
iin-hc
price
Sec
III Will
1 llesc
ered su
ii
III SI.L'.I 'HHl S-I..-I
broadcloths and
me in a wide v a
patterns 12 to " I
Hie Oct. .her Sale
98c yd
ire v mi buj is b kind
est ion.
ii.
S2 Leather Bags $1
Tills Is a large hag of Rood
quality l.lark leather leather
lined has leather purse and
oard rase. Our regular IJ.00
value at 11-00
Sleeved Aprons 4Sc.
lot of new Qlngham Aprons
Just eame yesterday. They
are I Ik and full. long sleeved
aprons on sale for (Irsl time
at 4So
Frills 25e. to St. 33
Frills oollars Jabots "fluffy
ruffle" kind smh dear dainty
design! a pleasing variety
on ale at from tSc to . . $ :t:i
Felts for Pillows
7.' Inches wide heavy felt for
pillows or pennants both hinh
school and Kendall oolors red
while orange and black. n
sale toda.t ..i I1.S8 yd.
S1.2S-S 1.50 Umbrell-
as 95c.
ReguleJ valut
fl.fiO In - I or
straight or curt
sale special tod
at$l IS and
16 Umbrellas
i handles on
t 0.V"
Remember
the Reduc-
tions in our
Big Shoe
Dep 'rment
Niagara Maid
llo.se $1.34
Silk
These are yesterday's arriv-
als i.o. Mlagra SPk Hose ire
full fashion' I. made of the verj
I est glove silk the host silk
lu.se .von can buy blaok and
white i in sale lor the lirst time
today at $1.11
50c. Belt Pin 3h.
An assortment of about 100
Of 'em No values less than SOc
Bonn verj pretty things In belt
collar or walal pins Mc
Percale Aprons 45c.
Ill while
iii cheoka
bib S lar
ii ii black liKiir. s or
prett) Aprons large
:e pockete. in sale
for first tino
1
If
Lodge Pillows 45c.
a big assortment of stamped
lim ns both Moral and lodge de-
Signs. These lodges are repre-
sented: Mis. us Kiks. Riastern
Btar. Maccabees Krilghts of Columbus.
Silkelinetyard I tc.
About 16 pieees of new siik-
elines in beautiful colorings ti
In. ii w ide erj practioa I for
light dropcrlea 1 in sale today
at p.r yard Il
Just Arrived -Misses Nezv Dresses of Serge
On Sale at $4.45
Pretty and
Ko.nl tpialit;
with red -
. li sale al
very parctical Thi
of navy storm serge
rge and with braid
. are u.a.l" of
nice! trimmed
i.K.s in ( 14.
tVMs
On Sale at $6.70
Am. en these ... w drei tes you'll
tlonal number a dress of blue
the "middy" style nicely trlmmi
and I raid. These ale on sale in
IS at
Ilnd an eXCep-
er(?e u.a.l In
i will hull ills
iz - 14 1 .1 ..id
gfl.TO
Main St.
near
Second
Main St.
near
Second
. -. rs
HARLOW'S NEW STORE
I'hmie 1770.
8 East Third St.
The contest for the selection of a I
"Shahsada" or queen of Tulsa's first fltli'iv HKPABTMENT VtA M lts
annual Industrial Durbar is on The ARK CROWDED INIi.lt-
VOtlng Is alrea.lv lively and will In- I sfl l iiiSA.Vs.
crease In Interest from n..vv on until
the -lose whleh Is Monday October The formal opening ot the new
Iii. nn the following Tuesday the Harlow Department BtOM w.m held
win be crowned ami pre-l .. . . .. k
the favt that a heavy
tain threatened mom
.1 1
Shahzada"
-.tiled v-iih a d amoud ritii:
liallot boxes have been placed In Mfrdleai of
M.rio s down town stores where votes downpour of
intestant Uk tntarlty an exp. ' tant throng erowded
t.k unmarried lady lh( mnl around the store for an
i factor liv.ng in . . . . . .
nour colore no uouib wl-iu ..e-u.
may be oast for any
v oter may fav or An
of good moral character living
Tulsa Is eledbla to enter the contest.
Any young woman entering before to-) At 8 o'clock Young's orchestra an-
day noon will bo given additional t.- notlttCed the opening with n over-
000 trOteS a compliment from the ttlfe and as th. doors of the big store
committee in ehurge. All that Ik tier- swung hospitably ajar the crowd sur-
esHary to "ast a vote for anv contes-jged In and for more than two hours
tant I tlo write the young ladles name an admlrrlng l"4y of men women
on the envelope furnished at the vot- and chlllr. n made Ml gill OHM by the
Ing pine. s. place the money ins de management end salespeople Inspee.
and drop It In the ballot box. The lad the haseemnt where china tln-
standlng of the various contcstanta WON and household haidware will b
will be published loJIy Isold; the mam floor with dry gOOdOl
the second floor With carp. -Is. drap r-
les an d traveling go. Ms.
I'urllig the op nil. g more than ten
thousand souvenirs were handed out
ard the salctrlc .levator made more
than one hundred ami twent)
round trips carrying an average of
slghteen persons sa. i. gray.
The reception given the Hallow
Dry Qooda Company on their opening
night whs a moat cordial one. fully
demonstrating that Tutsans an alive today
In ll iihii-r... of Do. . it . . r uti. issue
tile enterprise.
Galvanized Garbage Cana
and Tanks
Boutbern Oornice Works.
toe sn iner
ei inn i .ts.
TULSA aOSPITAL
Weil fln.l Sunt I rifth M.eft
phone 7.1 Aaisiilsass ui saj ss ii
Opi 11 All PhrstetsBi o. PatifBti sf soy
Deiciici liu
Wtgl it 0 IBIOLER Ii .
ut mbiutft binv.i ity .f : " ftssylvsaig
iioiiii 1 Trstaag Ossesl
INSURANCE
v . w i ii 1 1 a . I. i n .do snd pat
glass III. 11.111 e
. insuri
Vv c insure
Phone Sti
oil Iii tank.
..ur rents
I
i
i; i i'i I i i s
Its bemKuai PAkdz
Always Buy iUe Genuine
one
momfaciured hyio
vSold bv nil Icadinq
i)rvqqsis
One5iOnv.')0U lioHle
BOOKS
i
'Calumet K" r0c
Merwln-Webster
The Shuttle" 10c
i ia mis ii. Burnett
'I'lie I 'ash Intrlg no" (00
Oeorge Itandolph Chester.
'The fashionable Adventures of
Joahua Cra g" H0c
David Qraham Phillips.
Sllv.-r Horde' 50c
Res Baton
The Calling of Han Matthews" .400
H Bell Wright.
Madam JC" ...50c
.1 w. UcConaughy
The bong Roll" $i 10
Ma rv Johnson.
Man Mldthom" $1.15
M Cub heon.
'Plgg is Plga" 85e
Butler.
Thai Pup'' 33c
Cutler.
BOATWRSGHT
STATIONERY
COMPANY
bono lUitg.
I last Third St.
ar-
by
Mb .1 i rger irmaed
w '. i'v ..n. afti r tut v ing i ii
reatsd last night on first Street
i harged a ith
headquarters
Pete Oleason an In-
man who cashed a tin
Qleason's name had
said Oleason will
Bowman
wa- ill pollc
Deteetlvi
fighting
Identified
.tlun. as III.
' heck to W h eh
en forged he
ask ti.e county authorities to
warrant against I'yatt charg
ing lorgcry.
vlalor Rodger uit.
Raromond Ind. Dot I. Aviator
0 I' RodgerS gave up Ins plans to
continue his cross cotlhtT) Might to-
day on amount of the storm He will
remain here tonight and Start to-
morrow for Chicago
i.igiiieen Burials in Oak Lawn
Klghtctn persons were borfc-d In
Oaklaw n - emet. rv during the past
month. ' cording to the report of s -ton
F. S. Keeb-v which was submit-
ted to the ity commissioners v.sier-
day. Thirteen of these
and five i hlldren.
PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW
ABiORBTION METHUl)
If you suffer from bl ling. Itch-
ing bi nd r protruding Piles. . ml
me your addreaa ami I will tell you
how to cure yourself at home by the
new absorption treatment; and will
also send some Of this horn treat-
ment free f.r trial with references
fiom onr own locsllt) if requested
Immediate relief ami nermaneni
cure assured Bond no none)
tell others of tills offer. Wllte t dav
Summers. Ilox 1'. South
A Ticket to
California
for $26.40
That 'A eVhett a nnn-way MCOHd
i taai ticket from TuIm to CaJa
Ifornla may be bought fr 8ep
tomber i to October tj Inctus
Ive. The name or correspond
Ing fare fro tnpolnta n other
lim s in connection with tha
?Einta fa
If on buy out of theM MckHi you
will mvi considerable awaei -m
01 It) ' M I M nint h mji $ Uu'l
tlun trorth Mintthiug tn you t
If jron ronUnplati vtsitini thu Pa
flfic Coast ri iona U tfeo "r a
nnatOif f other placet; in Ikw s.nitii-
WfUi tin1 fall WhS in! l!n !(i ff
mh gj taotfl oheop toati w u ' l
Xm dm) tfavel In tourist .-i- r
ur free ilislf esrs itih retTiid oa
rsfh f f I Ii" S;i n I it Vv ' s I Ii r04 fl 1 1
trm m tii.it Itsvs Keases Crtj doily
The
Tourist Sieepers
tlrrtri
rii tati
100014
ttl ll
llffatl
i gn. .out hsss
....I beds l..r
nil men' MimLing
'-ry liberal itop-over grlvllsgsfl gits
i. p to vt.it tirsnd Csayea.
VoMuIti .'alley sn.l ataer petsti !
interest.
If yuu are interest
ed I will lend von
.1 cony of "Tomtit
attsgtr Basarstsu"
and other hteratn e.
VV. V. II. ILM E8 Vgent
re adults i rg .l
I Band ind.
l)t nut delay Read tli
World Want paxes and
i vnii'll iiiitl tin- party w Uu
I will be lllina Lo -.'ivt- yoa
an equitable Rxchanas.
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