Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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pagi ninni
Mm Hmm
Made from Pure Grape
Cream of Tartar
Surpasses every other baking
powder in making delicious
healthful food.
Protects the food from alum.
Examination Week In the City
Schools; New Term Monday
will bo d-
"Since we purled yestcr-eve S
() i do i"ve thee love believe 8)
&' 'lVuive times dearer twelve
iionrs longer
One dream deeper one night
stronger
It) ne mm surer; thug much f
li) inure
Than I loved thee dear be- 5)
foro."
for the feu.st. The day
voted i" rav-tacklng
Silver P4urae lodge No l-. Knight
if I'vthius nnd u large number of
their friend gathered iat evening at
Caitle hall and listened to th.e fol
lowlng excellent program whica wrae
The mid y.ir cxamlnatloni will
In Ull. In nil the elt schiHiln next Wed-
in.aUuy niornl nif ut It oVI.K'k and plQH
1 rlday Bfturnnon ut 4 o'rloek. Kvery
pupil Is experled to lie prevent for
the i examination! and no pupil wtn
le promoted who doei u.it talte them;
wept In the sign eohool whi r.' by
Kpei'lal UKreemeiil a dally grade of
'.a per rent for the term i to ex-
empt. No exrime will he rnnslilorrd
exeepl extreme sickness and tin n
'iiiln will le required to lake their
examination the first thing upon re-
entering hi hoot Puplli win aceem-
i!" in their old pooitti uexl Monday
morning when their respective teacii-
ars win go over ail the asJStui nation
question with them ami show them
Just how said questions shmilil havo
li i ii answered. We uint our oxain-
Inatloni to be educational ami we
want our pupils to know ami (eel
that tiny gut all that they were un-
titled U on their rxunilnutioiis.
aii examination; paper win ho
carefully graded and (lied with the
Inith of Tulsa. The wedding wits u
cr qulel One hem; a nplete sur-
prise to the relative and friends of
the contracting parties.
.Mrs. Archibald Ken- of Petrollxn
tJan.i is visiting her parent Mr. and
.Mrs. A T. Qurd
Mill Blanche House nf II I I Potlth
Main street will entertain the mam
tner of the Tan Delta Alpha solo-
nlng
principal for on month thai par
ut may have thi- privilege of in
rpei ting name after will h time
they will lie brought lo the Superln-
tendent'j offlpe and (lied away and
kept for one i ear
At noon the iiiiini will rrr.hr
their promotion tarda prooure their
bonks and at I 11 report to their
new laenhtr fur onrollmenl ami
otawtfft ation. i ii Tuesday morning
I expert all our S'-hools to opol as
usual and every pupil to be In bis or
her proper place (or regular work
All ohlld.ren thai have bopome six
years old since the first of last Srp-
timber and all pupils that have
oorae here from other school iv
expert to enter our ichool next term
should report fur enrollment and
olaaeKtcation nest Honda) rnloi
at 9 oVIoek as lli.it will be the Open
ing of the new term four prompi
nrs and ao-ope ration in these mat
tuts will greatly facilitate our work.
Villus very truly.
gOBERT H. DOWNINO
Bupt. t'ity School
will havc mm
this sale and lite prra.ni ln lloldl Hid
lucky ticket will get the lot free. The
Tulsa band has been engaged to llvoil
things up.
I lil il'l N I
I ItOM
s t i ITAM Ni
WMIIII ll
Ttlrk Had the I ppi r Hand lull Ite-
nUM Mai on il V hen all Mr.
slop tppcarcdi
QA8M Tunis. Jan. 6 -Detail of
an eiiga lent between Turks Ulld
Arabs and an Italian OOlURM near
(lliirgurlslt a small oasis about ten
miles from Tripoli January I have
rem lied here and ihOH at the HUM' of
the rigbiMig in. Italian detroyen had
temporarily landed eontrabandi on
Hie ihorM anil opened heavy fife
liter ai Hi' garni time 10000 Turks
prepared t" stack the Italians from
Hi.' rear. The Italians would havi In
vital ly been annihilated if. by carioa
an a ropl me . omlng out lii If) Its
in. .lor bad nut I u Keen by the Turks
who became so alarmed that tiny
aer una hi to carry out the gunning
movement They kepi up their fire
however until night fall Tin- Ital-
ians lost fi(t) killed ami thirty
w minded.
pile ami in it in 1 1 Day
Tour druggist "ill refund money If
PASO OINTMENT falls to euro an
oas of ii. blng Btlndi Bleeding or
Protruding Pile In I w n day soc.
Read World Wftnl A. Is.
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i. i Union v. Pres.
8 P KoBlrnt I . Caahltr
i.. . MoBlrney Asst. Cashier.
Condensed statement at the close of busi-
ness December s. 91 1
RaeoraroBt. Mnhllltlae
Leans am dieoounll Mll.ltl.M Capital stork paid in IIIMO'01
Overdraft JU OlrculaUon IS.OIMJ
0 Bi Bodi lMl Undivided Profits .. 1S.3II0.39
Premium IM04.M Papoall d0iMI.I
Tarrant 7 711.10
L'urnlture and Hx- M07M.4
tures 4.200.00
pive per eant I'uid. 111000
Oaih and light
Bxcbange "tK.roi.it
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w 1 ' gOOVO Milliuu'lil is 1 nnrn.
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The lirotty home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred R. LiOtcher on South Boulder
avenue was the scene of another de-
lightful social function for which this
home after the gayeties of the even-
when Mr. and Mrs. Letcher enter-
tained with a Leap Year danre In
honor of Miss Anne Wiiulit of Pallas
Tex. who Is Vlit(ng MIfs Dorothy
Madiibn. The affair was Informal
In . very way. The young ladle lete
the eseorts of the evening ealllntfflCi.r
their partner and assorting th.-m
home after the jjayltles of the even-
ing. 1'pon the arrival of the guests
at the Letcher home each yOUBg
man was presented with a iioudolr cap
which he wore during the entire even-
ing and the pretty boulonnieres worn
by the gentlemen! were also gifts from
the young ladles. Dancing to nr"
strains of excellent orchestral music
was indulged In until a late hour aft-
er which an elegant midnlcht supper
was served. Delicious punch ro-
freahed the guests throughout the ev-
ening. Guests of the evening were:
Air. and Mrs. W. Lyls Orr. Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Orr .Miss Caroline Dickey.
Miss Maude fainter Miss Elisabeth
Dickey Miss Mae Kvans Miss Qlady
Brown Miss Anne Wright. Miss Gladys
Btebbtn Miss tiOUil Mitchell Mr.
Chester Copman. Mr. Barle Wllllatn-
eon Mr. Tim Bouecaren Mr. Emery
Miller Mr. Will Black Mr. Lawrence
Messner Mr. EaV LeMar .Mr. J.
Painter and Mr. MoCllntock.
How I'd by the ret eptlon
Music Mnxcy's orchestra.
Entree of grand lodge offleUers.
Bom "America" Entire audience.
Invocation Dr. Knickerbocker.
Music--Maxey's orcheitra
Public Inst illation Grand lodge of-
ficers. M usie Ma vi y's orcheslra.
AddreSI I'ythlaulsm" Judge F.
B. Dlllard.
MuBli - Meisti rslnuers' Male quar-
tette. Beading "A Critical Situation"
Miss Burtlc Archer.
Muic Max. v's orchestra.
Addrebs "oKlahoma" Dr. Percy B
Ktilckerhoxker.
Music Meisterslngers1 Male quar.
tettei
Music -Maxey's orchestra
Dr. and Mrs. Fred s. Clinton Mrs.
Robert I'ox .Mai Arthur Mrs. C. B.
Strouvelle and Mrs. Charle Brown
went over to Muskogee yesterds) of
U moon to attend the Kubellk recjtal
lasi night They will return to Tulsa
t II morning.
Mi Virginia Cobb .f Bapulpi is
isiiing the Mbses I"rne and Tulsa
Price.
Mrs. p E. ahellenbgrgor will enter-
tain this afternoon In compliment to
Mrs. Archibald Kerr of Petroleum
Can. and Miss Laura Mosicr of la I
Angeles Cal.
Miss Margaret Colcord and mi m
Winifred Olassen of Oklahoma ritv
w ho have been the guests of the week
at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Oal breath win leave (or iii.-.r homes
today.
Mrs. Lilnh D. Llndsey has gone to
ChandleS Okie- to attend the meet-
iDB of the executive board of the W.
t T. P. now In session th"-e.
1 a '-yifiJiij
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Mr John D. Hail has
ork ' iiy.
gone to New
The
Olleg
'clock Adv.
Kieptnmania " ut K- ndall
n Monday evenln' at eleht
JUNKS TO III KOLI) 111' THE
MOIS MIL liWM.srPU.
Tile people of thla section are look.
Ing forward with great interest to tho
i i auction lot sale that will be held
in Jenks Saturday morning January
- 7 1 ti at 10 o'clock at whit 1 time
100 lots will 1 e offered lo the high .-.t
bidders Great preparations are be-
ting made to entertain large crowd
on the day of the tale There will
I he extra ears on the .Midland Valley
train that will leave Tulsa Saturday
I morning at 7:80 as this will be the
greatest real estate sale ever held In
this part of the state and tb" big
crowd will ha'.e to be looked after.
The World la advised thai at this
grand opening AUCtio sab' lea lots
will he offered to the highest bidder
at what they think they are worth.
1 Then- will be no loti reserved uuJ
the oil and gas rights go Willi the
Iota. The public will have the choice
Of any lots In Jenk until 100 uro
sold.
After this rale values win be ad-
vanced nnd the far-lighted who pur-
chase lots at this sab will double (heir
money in a few months.
Everybody knows about the great
development In oil and gas that hag
taken place In Jenki and fnrtunei ire
being made there now and more will
be made out r these bus. a great
nature of this sale Is Ih gi In;; away
of $aon vu:!i of lots fiee. Ticket
win be band id to everyone aitendlag
. - i m
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CUR SERVICE
ii.... ..i.. .. ... .... i. ...!.. I Itla I ink are assured of e
facility (or the trans iioi of their financial affairs.
in our commercial department accounts lubjeot to ohi
unite i in small as well us large amounts.
i pei in interesl la paid on Time Certificate of Dept
i i ..t' ..ma li.itli.t' or more.
Foreign Exchange Let ten of Credit and Travelers' (
furnished which are available in all parti of the world
s.'.ir Deposit Boxea In our modern (ire and burglar
vaull furnished to customers He. of charge. Also splice for
of bulky package.
We Cordially Invite Your Patronage
modern
0k aro
.sit nnd
IheQUM
pi f
storage
Mr. and Mrs. I'ranl; Thomiison and
Mrs. SJtlpah Simpson and daughter
will k-a a for OulfpOlt Miss. to
spend the remainder of the winter
months.
Read World Want Ads.
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The Chautauqua circle will meet
with Mrs. H. O. McClure 1t0 South
Cheyenne avenue this afternoon.
The Lady Maccabees will meet next
Tuesday with Mrs. J. It. Hawkins of
14 1 S South Denver nvenue. in an all
day session. At noon there will lie
served a ' Tureen dinner" each mem-
ber attending contributing something
In a Covered dish the contents of
Which will not be divulged until time
Miss May McDowell who has been
seriously III with appendicitis at her
home on Bouth Elood is slightly im
pl o ed.
Mr. Arthur HemJIren and Mr. V. H.
Hendron have gone to Columbus O.
hnvlnp heen called there on account of
the serious illness of their sister Mrs.
Wltdermuth
The Ryeohka club will meet tomor-
row afternoon with Mrs. Robert V. lie-
Arthur. Mrs. Robert Taylor and daughter.
Miss Mildred left yesterday for thiv
home in Raywlok Ky. after a pleasant
visit with Mrs. Julia linlrd Mrs. Tay-
lor's mother.
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Wednesday nflernoon at 3 o'clock
at the parsonage of the M. E. church
South Lev. Percy Knickerbocker offi-
ciating occurred the Wedding of Missj
I! Mr' r ana Mr. W. Ii. M. Prid.
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If you always use
Calumet Baking
Powder because it al
ways eives best results.
with any kind of flour.
The baking can be made with more certainty of good resultst
it will be more uniformly raised it will be lighter il
will be tastier it will bo mors wholesome because the
materials in Calumet are so perfectly adapted to all baking
requirements and then so carefully proportioned that failure
are almost impossible.
BMm it It more economical than the trust bran-It and ao far
superior to the cheap and bls-can kinds that a coinovrioc tauaut
bsnuuia. You can bake better with
CALUMET
Baking Powder
One can will prove it Try and See. Ask your frreoML
us nas ii or can get it tor yon Keiuse a sobsutate.
Mm His Award Wat IS Para Feed I
When 100 choice lots will be sold at
Auction. The public sets the
price on this day only
Jenks is the Place where Oil and Gas is being found in large quantities. Jenks
Is an oil town 9 miles from Tulsa in the center of this Great Oil Field. Find out
from some one who knows what the chances are at Jenks. Ask some one who is in
the habit of looking at everything on the wrong side. Ask some one who also knows.
Don't believe either one.. But you yourself make it your business on Saturday to go
to Jenks and see for yourself. After you are there take a look at the New Oil Wells
starting; size up the town and figure out yourself whether or not there is going to be
made here a good town. . Figure out whether or not property is going to be worth
tnoie next year or not. Banks pay you 4 per cent for y our deposits. Real Estate
is the best investment on Earth. Don't you ever forget this regardless of what any
one ever tells you. Put your money on Real Estate. It is safe and you will always
make a profit.
Don't miss the Auction Lot Sale at Jenks on Saturday the 27th.. Train leaves
Tulsa for Jenks on the Midland Valley R. R. at 7:50. For particulars see
The Head-Berry Co.
F. B. Bannister Sales Mgr.
5 East Third Street Tulsa Oklahoma
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Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1912, newspaper, January 26, 1912; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133522/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.