Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 110, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 24, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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Tl I SA It 1I.V W It l l
BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pure
The only Baking Powder mado
from Royal G rape Cream of Tartar
NO ALUM NO LIME PH06PHATE
I'l'S.
"Drink to ms onlv nil thine
And I will pledge with mine;
Of h live a k Iks I. ill In t hi' OUp
Ami I'll nut look for wine).
The thlril thai from the soul doth rite
Uuth usk I drink divine;
liu iihIkIii i of Jove'i nectar sup
I w lii not chans fur thine"
Mr. Fred Thompion
In Bapulpa yesterday.
pent the day
.Miss Dorothy Wilson ot Topeka
Kan. who has been visiting in Mus-
kogae win arrive In Tulsa tomorrow
to be the guest of Mr. ami Mrs II.
C Ash by.
argon Adah snyder Budle Da via
Kathleen Johnion (Jraoe EClAsey Us-
von KorrUon. Blnti Martin. Mlldren
Marttn( Messrs Harry Dloksrson
Qodfrey Helnie Ralph Blackman
Qlenjl Ash Vivian Hustings Cluud
I 'liainbers floy Davis lleiir.v 1 1 in I -
Hon iioiiart Wilson. The nasi meet
Uik of the club win be with Mlsg
Agayhta Fhirey tilC Wist Third St.
Monday the Mth inst.
Mr. J. Hurr million was
pa visitor yesterday
Bapul
The following was the very Inter-
esting program given at the meet-
ing of the Tuesday Hook Club yes-
terday afti moon when the club mat
with Mrs. Hendren:
M lisle.
Responaai Current ESvent.s
The Christian Trilogy;
Tannhatiier
Lohengrin.
Parsifal Mrs. Frost
A Little Journey In Bayreuth...
Mrs. n. w Mayginnei
Tristan and isuiii. the World's
Greatest Love Story. . . .Mrs. Small
Deac ss Luna Anderson "f the
First M. B. Church Dei le Home
In Joplln Mo. arrived In Tulsa yes- j
terday from Bt. Louli to assist Rev.
N. ff in the evangelical services I
which are now being conducted at I
the I'irsi m. E Church. During the
next two weeks Miss Anderson will
have charge Of a number of the Her-
vlceSj she being an able preacher and
regarded as one of the most valua-
ble workers In the M. E Church
Miss Anderson will i" the guest of
the Rev. and Mrs. Prank Neff dur
Ing her slay in Tulsa.
The L I. A. club met at the homo of
Miss Ituth Zoller 622 West Third St.
Monday evening. The home was pret-
tily decorated with bouquets of pink
and white carnations and the refresh-
ments served late In the evening
were of the same dainty colorings. In
the games of the evening Kathleen
Johnson and Harry Dlckerson were
lucky guests and carried off tho
prizes. The Jolly crowd of young
folks gathered at the Zoller home
went In a body to the Garden theater
after which they returned to the
home of the hostess where games
and a good time generally made the
hours fly for those present who were
Misses Agaytha Shirty ciara Dick-
Don'l miss the entertaining vaude-
ville show lit the GardOA. 1 aillcs
matinee wi'h souvenirs at s:3o
o'clock Oils afternoon.
A MOTHERS GRATITUDE
Many
Appro
a Mo'licr in TUlsa Will
elutc the Following.
Many a strong man and many n
healthy woman has mu"h for which
to thank mother. Tho care taken
during their childhood brought them
past the danger point and made them
healthy mon and women. Children
are generally bothered at some period
with Incontinence of urine and In-
ability to retain It Is ofttlmos called
a habit. It Is not the children's fault
the dllHculty lies with tho kidneys
and can be readily righted if taken
In the proper way. A Tulsa mothei
shows you.
Mrs. Howard Hulsman 570 S.
Frankfort Ave. Tulsa Okla. gays:
"My son fourteen years of age took
Putin's Kidney Pills when we were
living in I'iltsficld III. He suffered
greatly aura pains in nis hack caus-
ed by disordered kidneys and nolhlmr
brought relief until Doan's Kidney Mr Harry Hudi0
puis were used. This preparation ln Bapulpa yesterday
c.i I 1 'lire and we were thus
convinced of its merits.
for sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. EToster-MIIburn Co. Buffalo
New Vork. sole agents for the I'nlted
states.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Tomorrow evening the Klks will
give a dance and banquet for all
those who took part In the "Mas
Queraders" last Friday and Saturady
nights and who helped to flike II
such a success In every way.
This evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Ransom I. etcher will entertain with
a Leap Year dance in compliment to
Miss Anne Wright. The young la-
dles attending this function are to
be the gallants throughout the even-
ing and a delightful time is antici-
pated. Mrs. Ira Pilcher Hill he hostess at
the meeting of the Neien club today.
Mrs. W. T. Parrott and daughter
Miss Virginia of Colby Kan. are
visiting Mrs. Parrott's parents Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Wetzel and family.
The Christian Endeavor society of
the First Presbyterian Church will
give a social Friday evening to which
all young people of the church arc
most cordially Invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlle Irving and fam-
ily have moved from Little Rook and
will make Tulsa their home.
There will be a sale of home made
candy Saturday at the Quaker Drug
Co.. conduoted by Mrs. H. c. Ashby
Mrs. Crump ton and Mrs. Qreifl of
Trinity Oulld.
Mr. Robert (Jalbreath and Mr. S.
R. Lewis spent yesterday in Skia-took.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Kennedy
have returned from a short visit In
Kansas city Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walters; Of
Muskogee are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Elliott until Thursday when!
they nil go to Muskogee to intend
the Kubelik concert.
Mr. and Mrs. John
gone to Okmulgee for
Hllden
a short
have
visit.
was a IsltOf
Fay Le Marr of Kansas City Is
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. l.yle (Mr.
tti hM -inv fAVTJABY N 101a. PAGE Tllllrcn
Muslin Undergarments and
Embroidery
"It's All White
You'll Find This
An Unusual Sale
Thursday Friday and Saturday
Sale Opens
Th ursday
Beginmng Thuisday Morning we open our annual White Goods Sale continuing for three days. This
Sale needs no introduction as the most of the good people know of Hunt Riddick's buying capacity.
What's the use of going wild and buying extravagant ideas. Why not take into consideration the good
meichandise at the right pi ice. As you walk up and down on Main street cast your ey es on our White
Goods display and study out the good points of nice fresh reasonable merchandise at pric;s much lower
than others. Then spend your money at the right place.
LjAj C 0 i e .
HlMf it f n
Em broideries
Extraordinary
In our Sniiili Show Window you will
notice "Our Eml roidery News."
18-inch Embroidery "j' handsome de-
sign. Regular 50c value for :i
days per yard ZtU
27-iiicli Embroidery of beautiful qual-
ity. Regular 75c values for 3 QCp
days per yard OOu
45-inch limbroiderv l the vcrv fineal
make. Regular $2.25 value
for '. days per yard
SI. 3
BUNT-
R1DDICK Staflerw'r
Scco..'' Vloor
Come prepared
to save
Nisht Gowns
$1.25
l a
Liegruiar
values ....
Regular $1.50
values ....
Rem v&M
values
Regular $2.5
values
Regular $2.75
values
Regular $3.00
values.'. . . .
Regular $3.50
values
Regular $4.00
values
Regular $4.50
values
.88
1.19
1.48
1.74
1.93
2.35
2.85
3.35
3.09
and Combination buits
values
Regular
values
Recrular
values
igular
values
$1.50
$2.00
$2.50
$3.00
Princess Slips
HIS
1.20
1.44
1.88
2.38
2.74
3.30
3.85
4.10
M. 4.75
tteguiai
Value
Regular
Value
Regular
Value
Regulai
Value
Regulai
Value
$3.50
$4.50
$5.00
.$1.00
Petticoats
.69
.88
.15
1.48
1.95
2.45
2.85
3.25
3.95
Regulaj
Value
Regular $1.25
Values. . . .
Regular $1.50
Values. . . .
Regular $2.00
Values. . . .
Regular $2.50
Values . . .
Regular $3.00
Values. . . .
Regular $-1.50
Values. . . .
Regular $4.00
Values. . . .
Regular $5.00
Values. . . .
25c
35c
65c
Corset Covers
and Drawers
Regular
Values.
Regular
Values
Regular 50c
Values
Regular
Values
Regular
Values
Regular $1.00
Values
Regular $1.25
Values
Regular $1.50
Values
Regular $1.75
Values
;;
.21
.26
.42
.48
.57
.76
.95
1.20
1.38
I
COURT
M VBTTAIi
MANY TO DB
CONDEMNS
Mil.
SWOB
Nlnetei n Mum Pajr
Allison Groc.
Co.
.Meat- Groceries Hour I'eod and
Hay.
Fourteenth and Cherry Bellevlmv
Addition.
Regular prlcea that are other
stores' itpecluli:
Diamond K Hed Star or M.nn Link
Flour $1.15
16 Ibe. Sugar 81 00
I pkga. Hainlna or Curranti tSc
I cans Vision Uaklng Powder. .. .25o
1 rans Corn or Tomatoes 18c
2 pkgs. Corn Starch 15c
Splendid refined vaudeville at 'he
Garden tneatre. sidiea eoBvenlr
milliner in 1 1 M o'clock this lifter-
noon.
tills wil l GIVE H!.s WELL
oi:il TWO HUNDRED I'OUNG.
BTERS IN THE BERVIOE.
BMondlslac.
A young medical student was being
Uiilzzed by one of his teachers: "In
whnt will you specialize'.'" he was
Baked. "IliseHHeH of the nostril" re
plied the student. "flood." sad the I "lemix-rshtj In Tulsa to well over the
nrofessor enthusiastically "Which:-00 mark probably the largest num-
The tenlh troop of Boy Scouts In
Tulis win be orsranlsed this week
b) BcOUtmastW W. T. Jones at the
Qracs M. B Church in the east part
of Tulsa. This organization of the
new troop will bring the Hoy Scouts
Life
in
Penalty
Turkey.
for
BALONIKI Turkey
court martial which
Jan. 1
is still
3. A
sitting
with Closed doors at Istlb about 80
UilleS north of here has condemned
i' i death e ght Bulgarians two Jews
three Gypsies and Bis Turks In con-
nection with the bomb outrage which
ia perpetrated early In December In
the village Mosque causing the death
of twelve persons.
Okmulgee Editor Visits Tulsa.
J. J. Marotiey editor of the Ok-
mulgoo Democrat was in Tulsa Tues.
day and remained over until yester-
day'. His visit here Is without par-
ticular slgnlflean -ii he says esr. pl
that he Is looking after business in-
terestS and hob nobbing among the
oil men. Mr. Maroney ! one O. th
cleverest newspaper writers In east
em Oklahoma and Is a specialist on
oil topics. He stated that his town
Would no doubt be represented at
tonight's baseball meeting and that
he would In all probability attend the
meeting also.
nostril 1
-Success.
Spcclnl gift of a china mm and sil-
ver spOOUS at the ladles mniiuce tills
afteriKMin at 'he harden tlua'ie.
2:30 p. in.
Special Prices
On Candy Fruits
All 20c Candles lb. .
Oranges
Eating Apples peck .
Bananas
Nuts
and Nuts.
IOC
ISe y w 39c
40c. 50c
lanl'n
25c
15c. 20c
Phone 1S37
MaOMN Into ch .lull.
SAPI'l.l'A. Jan. 23. (Special.)
The fifty of more prisoners white and
black and of both sexes have been
transferred by officers to the new
.i id building on Lee avenue. The
criminals were taken in bunches of
twelve chained In twos. A large
crowd watched the transfer. The new
ipiarters were barely finished but the
prisoners were In such cramped quar.
ters at the city jail whence they were
taken after the old county jail was
condemned that the authorities were . Krlday
haste to make the move.
her in any city In the state.
Within a few days two Tulsa
Scouts will take the exaf llnatlons to
be first class scouts the highest class
and If they are successful In passing
will be the first boy scouts in Okla-
homa to become first class scouts.
Scout Commander C. E. Buchner
has made plans for a big mass meet-
ing of scouts to be held sometime
next month at which time fire Chief
it. C. Alder will address the scouts
on "Fire Waste and Fire Protection."
other lectures on practical subjects
will follow this one.
Tulsa State Bank De
posits Guaranteed
V SAFETY
DEPOSIT
BOXES
Arranged with
tbc Idea ol giv-
ing our patrons
easy access to
private papers
t all limes.
Souvenirs to the Ladles at 'he
Oardrn tliea're tills afternoon at 2:30
p. at. A big vaudeville show.
Shriller to to Miislengco.
Members of Akdar Temple of Tul.
sa. to the number of a hundred or
more will Journey to Muskogeo next
to attend a special ceremonial
to be given on that day by Bedouin
Temple of that city. The day will
lie given over to the Hhrlners and
Akdar Temple Intends having a big
representation at the affair.
Latest Construction-Perfect Salety
TULSA STATE BANK
DREW BUILDING
r Lee Clinton V.-Tres. Hfct
WS 8. I'. Mcttlrncy Cashier.
Lea McIJlrney Asst. Cashier. BJ
H Condensed Statement at the close of busi- I
H ness December S 1911 H
h Resourcca. Liabilities. K
Bfl Loans ant" discounts $3182SX.52 Capital stock puid In 1100 000. u I
H i nerdM.fis 441 '0 Circulation 15.000.01 H
fj 1 1 8. Honds and Undivided Profit! .. 12.360.39 I
UM Premium 15. 304. Deposits 408313.10 I
I Warrants 7711.10 H
H Furniture and Fls- 1605.703. 49 I
tures 4200.00
I Five per cent Fund. 1250.09
I Cash and Sight
Exchange 14 804.11
Th? above statement Is correct. P
jjjjbw 8. P. McniRNEY. Cashier T
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