Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 64, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1911 Page: 3 of 10
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2 w
Made from grape Cream of Tar-
tars absolutely free from alum.
For sixty years American house-
wives have found Dr. Price's Cream
Baking Powder a guarantee of light
pure and wholesome food.
wlti.iis.ml (ho limifliHl rotnedy "Mu-
dsill Hlmrry" at tho Oruiul opera
House W mines i' riUht ui.d Tulsa
nrloty ptiuplo B0M out ell pJggSS.
MM In the boxei were Mr. snd
Mm. Hurry C. Anhhy Mr. a nil Mr.
Arthur Jt-u Murphy Mr. and Mm.
Fn d l.i-h her Mr. uiul Mrs. Young
f Ni'W orb-ana; Mr. 8tin y of Ms
Orleans; Mr. ami Mm. 4PM WglUoti
M th. King Vli tor Muitl"; Mian Onl-
rudo HrayniiT Mr. Frank Moore.
Mayor Murdmk of 1'urkoraliui is W.
Vu. Mr. N. V. Franc-hot of Oh-. m N.
V. uiul Mr. liouglaa Frtinchot: .Mr.
mid Mm. K.lwanl "rr. Mm. J. W.
Orf uiul Master "rr.
ii IMA HOtTTM lTJ u i -mi m:
OSX VM Nn Dl M INDINO
RJjJPOM nsu i ii mi i i x .
Mih. I. .mi. i I inner of ls Houth
HuMir uvmiue entertained a num-
her of friends uiul relgtlvog at one
"'lurk dinner yesterday.
Seated ut Mix. I'TMHi-r'a hospitable
board were Mr. ami Mia. P. K. King
Mra. A. La Jordan Mr. anil Mm. J.
Iluir Olbhons Miss Crawford and lit-
tle j. Burr (Hbbons Jr.
The Tau Delta Alpha sorority
served dinner to about seventy-five
persona feed Ing
cburoh ami sending
Who could not cnino to the church
atiout fotiy dinner.
LOOKS ON IT AS A JOKE
i. ui Information tliveu "m. imd
Matter i Prove Serious Thing
li I In- "fnk Mi r"
Containing- a note which bora a
WHinlng tu till' of feet Hi it If hi did
not di'poHlt a Mini of moin in ii i
tain spot at mi iipiniiiii-d lima J'ohi
taat nlnht the bull room at th'
Elks dub houso waa tho aveiie of onn
of tho most delightful dances of the
'present season. It was the sconm
of u scries of furmiil dunces to bo
g'ven by this popular club and waa
attended by a largo number "f Tulsa a
Boeluty people many of the other
flubs having pnatponed soriul features
Vhinn 4 for Qlfl oveujl.ng- funtfl a.
Ifttor date in order that their mem-
bem who ure F.lks might attend this
dunce.
At Die Parochial residence! of Itev.
John O. Helrln -Mr. Alfred A.
Hoots and MIm Ada B Allen ware
united In the holy bonds of inatri-
tnony Weduosduy morning at 11
O'clock.
Both parties ure well known In
Tulsa Mr. Hoota being the son of A.
IV. llota of this city one of Ita first
ulllcis; and Miss Allen also comae
from one of Tul8tt'a oldest families
being the daughter of w. Alien.
The young couple took their de
parture for the sunny south directly
after the ceremony where they will
ojourn for several weeks On tholr
return to Oklahoma they will reside
on one of Mr. Hoots farms In Osage
obunty
Mies Ethel Boitaph of
Detroit avenue returned
mona lust evening uftcr
of weeks siay there
7)0 South
from Eta
a couple
The Kernnsa of the Holy Family
church now being held In the Ceif-
tral National Hank building attract-
ed a large number "f Tulesm yester-
day (iood music mid un Interesting
Program together with tho attrac-
tlona offered at the varloiia booths
afford entertainment for ail who at
tend.
Tim Bonanaa club givo a ikatlng
party this evening to their vougjg
lady friends; hating chartered tho
pew skating rink for tho entire ov-enlng.
Ths Musical Don-n
morrow afternoon at
Mra. H. O. UoClure.
will
the
meet to-
homo of
Mra. llarnev Hortigafl
tain tho Prlfjili Bmtor
this nfternooli.
Mr.
dinner
i Jovel
and Mm. (
gnosis of
yesterday.
Tho Indies
church served
duy. to nearly
netting nearly
of the First M. E.
dinner Thanksgiving
two hundred persons
$100. which will be
given to
church.
the Bast Tulsa Methodist
Mr. Eugene l.orton spent Thanks-
giving day with his brother. In Muskogee.
We sen
A large and representative audli-nco
d you this book
f - '-A 'ivt2 ShVCif AH.'V
m 5 -
Jk 7A V
Phe.K .
II 1111 I
Shout thirty at the I master Walter 1 Heiieau ol Ilie TasU
out to those piist office yesterday reoelved a a
ThsnlugfiVIng "present" a piece oi
Kus pipe through the mull which SOi
cording to the Information given out
lust night contained nothing but a
few burnt matches.
Tho pipe and nolo wore w. ll
wrapped In heavy brown paper and
were addressed to Postmaster Reneau
Mr. Reneau received the package
early In the day. He unwrapped the
muny folds of pupcr uiul found the
note
"YoU must deposit 2 In tho south-
east corner of the Klks' club rooms In
3;iio o'clock tins afternoon or suffer
the ooii!iotiietiocs" was tho message
scrawled on tho piece of paper ac-
cording to the only Information ob-
tainable. Tho note was signed
"Committee."
After reading the note Postmastel
ReneaUn be says devled further Into
the package anil laid the piece of gas
pipe on Ills desk. It was plugged up
at either end with pieces of rubber
Removing thesst Mr. Keneau emptied
the contents of the pipe which proved
to be nothing but some burnt matches
according to a statement made by him
lust night.
Several poat office Inspectors ure
said to have been in earnest consul-
tation with Postmaster Reneau in his
prlvute office yesterday afternoon fol-
lowing the receipt of the mysterious
package and this led to a rumor thnt
the "infernal machine" was nunc ser-
Ioub that given out and that a rigid
Investigation Of the ease was to ho
made.
I'ostmaBter Keneau when reached
over the telephone at bis resldencn
last night treated the whole matter
as a Joke and laughed heartily when
it was luggestl d tg.nl there might be
a btaokhjUld plot behind tho affair.
"It was all a practical Joke" said
the poatmoster "und I think I know
who did It. 1 susplcioned that 1 was
l.elng made the victim of practical
Jokers when I first opened the pack-
age and found the mysterious note
10 1 did not hesitate examining the
contents of the package fully. Of
course I am not worrying about the
matter for tho time at which I was
ordered to deposit the 2 has lonif
since passed and I am still safe as
far as I know from the wiles of my
humorous friends."
win enter-
ildery club
. E.
Mr.
Pent Were the
nnd Mrs. Ned
New .Mexico Still In Doubt.
SANTA FE N. M. Nov. 30. Offl-
. I .. I . . V. I . . In
HW 1CLUIIIB UVU llllllj IHUU1IIW 1"
the recent state election are missing
and the official canvassing board of
the November election which met to-
day to do Its work without them.
While neither pnrty has made any
charge of fraud tho withholding of
the thirty precincts has caused a re-
vival of talk nf congressional inves-
tigation In President Tuft's Issuing the
election proOlsmatioUi which the law
dec-lares ho shall db
Pee Youth iiinit Crime
BOONBVttiLE Ind. Nov. (0. Wil-
liam Lee who was removed to the
state reformatory for safe keeping af-
ter he had killed his father mother
and brother was returned here to
day and tonight guards are watching
the Jail as feeling against the prison-
er Is still apparent Today he said: !
"Yes 1 killed them I felt Justified
because I thought they were going to
kill me and because of the Whipping!
they gave me when I was a boy. They
mistreated me all my life. I expect to
get tWO to 21 years for this"
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AND NOVELTIES OF ALL KINDS?
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Chicago iiniiN Ten Uurderers
CMICACK) Nov. 30. The seventh
man to be foiiml Kiiilty of murder anil
lentenced to severe punishment with-
in two dnjs today was ordered lin-
prlsoaed fur twenty-five years. lie
was Charles Moy 2fi years old pro-
prietor of a Chinese restaurant who
killed Karl Johnson a patron when
the latter poured tea In a sui?ar howl
in Moy's eating place. There are
now ten more eonvleted of murder In
the Cook county jail awaiting sentence.
firoh tho reliable piano tuner.
Phone 140".. Adv.
Back to
Sweet 16
LADIES Wil l. FIND THE FY) LOW-
ING EXPERIENCE OF MRS.
Itl.AlK PULL or INTEREST
WHEAT ACREAGE
HE AVERAGE
MONTHLY CROP SUMMARY Is is-
gCED BY OKLAHOMA BOARD
OF A (. i; I l L T I R E.
CROWE CONDlTiQN LOW
Per Cent of Cotton Picked and Mniu-il
To Dale Is Sd.H The Vii lil
iii Tulsa County.
Free Gift Book Coupon.
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Name
Street f No.
Cmr..
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gr Bj Sure to address your letter plainly to Kansas City.
Pollock. La. "For months" says
Mrs. T. 8. Blair of this plate "my
heallh vjib very lmd on account of
womanly troubles. Tho doctnrs
medicine did ine no good.
I was very wink and niivous and
some days I could not he up.
1 asked my husband to Kit nie n
bottle of Cardui to try and before 1
had tuken one bottle I whs Up ami
doliiR my work. Pefore I com111.11. d
to take OafdUl) I hud such spoils I
wns not aide to tin anything. Now
I have taken only three bottles of
Cardui In all and feel flue.
A few months iiko I weighed til
pounds. Now I weight 1 !8 and I do
all my own work i k wash and
milk and feel like I did when I was
'sweet sixteen.' Taking Cardui has
cured me."
If every sick and ailing woman
would only take Cardui the woman's
tonic us Mrs. lllalr did womanly
troubles would not be so wide-spread
as they are now fdr the curative
value of this well-known remedy In
all such cases hns been proven by Its
more than 60 yeRrs of genuine suc-
cess. If you are a woman try Cardui.
Vim will appreciate Its tunic bulld-
iiiK effect on the womanly .onstltu-
tion. Itegln today.
N. n Wr.te to: tattles' A4ior D.pt .
ChattaininKa Mwhi-lnp ('... I'hatunoofa
1nn. for Sprci.l Inilne-liona. Mid (4-pag.
book. "Mom. Treatment for Wuiuto .eat
in plain wrapper a requeat. I
OKLAHOMA CITY Nov. 0. (Spec-
ial) The wheat acreage of Oklahoma
at the present time compare I with
the normal and average acreage is
102. 7 per cent according; to the month-
ly crop summary compiled by the
state board of agriculture and mndo
public Thursday. The growing condi-
tion however on November 2.1 was
but 77.2 due to the iitipre . .1. ut. .1
drouth of the pn sent season.
The crop correspondents f Bm
stutc board have dwindled in number
from two thousand several months
ago to LS8 who reported to the board
for November so that the board's
i monthly statement i an hardly be tnk-
1 en as a criterion though the various
reporters are separated widely enoiiKh
tu make the r. put a reliable Indica-
tion of general conditions.
According to the figure compiled.
the average yield ..f cotton per aere In
pounds for the state for Hie 1911 sea-
son Is lint til . seed 47.1. The per
cent of cotton picked and ginned up to
date Is 80.. Th-' lull alfalfa sowing
compared with the 1!'10 sowing was
estimated at 77.1 per cent.
In iiklahonia county it was . t
mated that the yield of lint mi
was 103 pounds anil of seed . ittl n
235 pounds; the per cent of cotton
! pb-ked and ginned 18. Comparathc
wheat acreage In S? growing condi-
Hon fill nnd tin- alf ilfu sou lug com
pared with last year Is 50.
In Muskogee OOUniy the estimates
were for lint OOttoB 177 pounds to
the acre seed cotton U33 pounds; per
cent picked and ginned ft Wheat
acreage Is It; growing condition 92.
and comparative alfalfa sowing 60
In Tulsa county the lint cotton es-
timate was 80 pounds seed cotton
240; per cent picked and glnn-il 7V
Wheat acreage Is 100 growing OOOdi.
sowing lOfl.
Are You Getting Re i v for Christmas?
LET NICHOLS HELP YOU
f have been preparing for tnauy moiithi and it Ims been with au Dye in-
wanl practical trills for Christmas tlia w have collected our immense gtocka
"-merchandise .so very suitable to vevy practical shop early the selection
Ii much better; the orowdi are oof bo k ei t.
Wi:ATIIr:R:
Fuir t'rldny
and Suliirduy
"Pay Less
Dress Betler
TODAY IS THE DAY FOR
FRIDAY BARGAINS
"Made in Tulsa" Pierce s Antiseptic Soap
Here's a toilet soap made right here in Tulsa -made for
jii.-t the kind f water we have in uko. .Pierce's Antisep-
tic Soap. It lg a fine soap for the toilet hath or for
Bhampoo The regular 10c cake today only at
Child's Flannelette Gowns 37c
A nice big comfortable and warm gown Tor children-
made of good flannelette in pink and white or blue and
white stripes. It is an excellent value at reg-
ular price l' 50c. Today only at
Mohair Plush Polishers-Friday Special
This polishing set of the polisher and daub made of mo-
hair plush - is especially adapted for producing a smooth
brilliant finish when using friction liquid or paste
polishes. The regular 25c set today only at
16'
Serpentine Crepe Kimonas Friday Special
I nest; kimonas arc made ol serpen! me crepe in pink Ugnt 4
blue and red. They are trimmed and faced with Persian a-eLO
made in semi-fitting style. This is an excellent
nimlirt- of ski ".II It iu rrn-nry .n.;..l i. t
.J ... I 1 c t LUJ II i.i vl J Bwvi nil l.ou.l 111
Ladies' Fine Knit Petticoats
Very practical are these wool knitted petticoats. We have
only a limited number of them but they go On sale today
as loug as they last at 98c. Come early and gei one of
thee. You'll be sorry if fou don't.
98
Misses' and Girls' Wool Sweater Coats
Do yon know ol anything more practical for the young CtM Qi
girl or miss attending school than a warm knitted coal .' P OTsT
Special today fine ribbed coat in red or white.
Has tWO pockets; semi-fitted. .$1.7.") value at
Shoes Broken Lots $3.50 and $4.00 Values
For today s selling we have tabled about pairs of 0jM Qfff
ladies shoes in black tan and colors they are hrokeii V H wO
lots bul everyone a value. There are buttons and a
lai D li1o Oi'l Rfl .....1 i- I ..I ...... t
i.l i III L i I 1 1 1 l y l I 11111 'i iilllil.-. L WicSj t I
THANKSGIVING PRICES ON SHOES MAINTAINED
For Friday and Saturday we shall maintain the special abksgiring
Sale prices on shoes. W'e are offering values that are remarkable and a look
at the shoes will convince you.
Any $4 Shoe at . . .$8.45 Any $3.50 Shoe at $2.1)7 Any $5 Shoe at . . .$4.19
niiw in I'liii I'riiin train.
OART. Imi . Not. 30. A man bear-
Inn lftti-rs and c-urdB In thii name of
o. Si-holm of ChiOS4K lumped or was
pushed from the M-slilvilu ol un eaKt-
bound limited train of the Lak Hhoro
& ifichlgM Bouthsrn tonight ami Vss
ImmedlSitely killed. Within few-
feet of Ills body several sticks of dy-
numlte and on electrical device wero
found.
Uosded tot l uir.
From liar . aril' LSIUpoott "tsn'l
It funny V When iiu was alive he
used o Ket loaik-d on a highball."
"Well?"
"And when he died he was loaih-.l
on a bier."
Mrs. Qglisugness Psroled.
NEW fORX Nov. 30. Mrs. Kran-
ohi 0' BhSUgneSSy. who yesterday was
equated' by a jury on the grounds
of Insanity on the charge Of havlnn
murdered her husband "to save his
soul" was paroled today In the cus-
tody of hi-r counsel and Or. William
Mabun of Munbuttan state hosiiltal.
l ured 1 1 un.
From the Boston Evening Tntv
si-riit. Murks By the way. old man
how about that cure for paitlal bald-
ness you tried? Hid It work?
Parks You bet! I'm entirely bald
now.
Mr-. Scheneh Denwnds New THnl.
Wlliaa.INO W. Va. Nov. 30. An
mUBedlStS new trial was demanded by
Mrs Laura Farnsworth Krhi-nck In a
staj.ment Ismn-d today. Hhe was tried
early In the year on a churse of hav-
ing attempted to poison her million-
aire husband John o. Hchenck.
A s-ii-iiaili'.
ITnto her dw.-llnK oft lie strayed
And Hang to her this serenade:
"Ah pray eomu out I linger here.
Come out! Come out! Bo fi rvently
I wait and watch and long for thee!
Hut though he gazed with wistful
eyes.
She made no movement being srisl
Rerause he was dog. and she
A rabbit In her hoi" you se.-'
From the Yale Record.
am M
Heredity.
Holding up triumphantly his um-
brella to hla wife) You hoi- my
dear Alma how stupid are all of the
UMOdOtM about our almelU iiiindeci-u-ss.
You see 1 havc-n't lorotton
my umbrella.
.Mrs. Professor: But my denr you
didn't take your umbrella with ou
vou left it at home.
FJrst Purlsbloner: Is our minister
going to leuve us.
Hecond Parishioner: I guess so.
There's a look of resignation In htg
luce. Y'ale It.cord.
oing to Oklahoma City?
You'll get thcie in better time and greater
comfort on
The Oklahoman
via The Katy
Lcares Tulsa 1:30 a. m ami reaches Oklahoma
City 6:40 a. m. Guthrie H :10a. tn. and Shawnee
9:33 a. tn. You 11 rest well in one ol the
latest type of Electric lighted sleeping csra
an-l reach your destination on time.
The Daylight Train
Leaves Tulsa 11:25 s. in. and reaches
Oklahoma City 4:50 p. tn. Guthrie4:55 p. m.
The strric. In the ooDoaitc dlrtctloa Is eatiellr
good the traiu. are timed lor bualoeas men whs
ra.iire time ny nn.in. nniira
Foi tale and ulhcr travel
InformaUuu tall vi sdilreas
R.W. PURPUS Paa. A Ticket Ast.
katy Statiaa. Tuba. Okla.
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