Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 230, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 12, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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T1JL TULSA DAILY WORM) WEDNESDAY JUKI 12 1013.
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I Mcminn hour 1 to 9; svenlni
t) lluui JO tu I $
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tm-i ' '
nl '' i lMin.n Mr. mill .Mm. J. li.
i. m il .i itSl South Uuuldar avenge
Mr oil keraofl nl stpringflald Mo.
i visiting .die. Ueorge Mlssnan i 517
uii i uurth Street.
The mi elult win
pi lags ti.i nlng.
pll hi. u S.ili'l
thee
"Kvery one Itutt fluting
In in friend in mtserj
ordi 'ii' . ' y ilka the wlndi
I Ullllflll ll .olid Ule lllll I in
rind
Ever) man "i he 1 1 friend
Whilst III" i lian nil- rrwltli In
spend.
mibh Mildred U ugh win i ni
hosttsai the mM(lfM " tin Book I
anil Nri .in ri.ii' iiii.i afternoon.
MIm Uui i!i. Rahlnaon and Mum Pawl
in j.hi.'h entertained u lo'ly part
of young fniiiH wiiii ii swimming party
yesterday morning. Two delightful
hours ware spenl In tba awlmmlni
i .1 mill hi ituven iii i ek tha merry
crowd repaired in tba Hotel Tulsa
where an elegant luncheon was aerv
t'ii.
The affair wi lven in compliment
tu .Mi-.. itthal Mallory a ho h is J""'
returned to Tulaa from Bethany ool
lege in Tooeka K ansae where she
linn It. ii ii student ilurlnir Hi.' I'u.hI
Mints?
Chaperoning thla happy party nea
Mrs ni Maltorj . Mra 0. H Orei n of
Spokane Wash Mra Orvllla famaa
MiK. w.iiiiii'i- . Roulnson. .Mrs. Miller
Hint Mrg. Thlsl.
The V"iniK people. Miarliii: In the
morning's pleasures were Mlaaei Bthel
m i ii. i v . Ruth Roeser Beaate Brady
Marian Murphy. Lulu Proely. Beryl)
llutl'T llii.il I'errv lli li n TlHirinan
Ruth Brown Kill- Berry Bun Bunt.
Helen Artlsaone. Paulina James I.n-
. ii" Roblnaon. U Qalbreath Mar-
garet Kendlg.l Masters Wallace Bob
liirun ninl I irvllle J.nii.-a.
Miss Leona Cone delightfully enter
i lined the members of the liiriH'
Bridge club and nuntl ar of ether
frienda at ill" pretty U K. Cone home
nt Hio So ut ti Boulder avenue yeo
terday afternoon Bridge with all Ite
fascination filled tb hours fur th
guests until lata in the af tern mi when
elegant refreshments were served.
mih Ethel Carter captured the fiit
prise Iii ilii game hnvlrm made high
score.
The olub will meet with Miss Irma
MDongldi i.i'M Tuaedai moroingi
Mm. I'ri.l osImiiii ninl I'litiKlitcr
Mlaa Laura Oaborn of Tltuavllle Pa..
South Circle 1. 1 III" t-itlli A.I
uioty of Hi" I ii Mt ai. i:. Church Will
entertain 'lth a mlaelonar) rallj In
uomplltneiit t" tha kVunutn'a Mlnaieu-
arj aoclet) ( the itur. ti tomorrow
tfternoon gl tha hme 6 Mr iinnh
M i Irney 0 Buutn Cheyenne gvenua
rery lutereeUng prugraw ha been I
tirepared and an elaborate to do urea
luncheon n III ' i aervad.
a cordial Invitation eatended to
nil memberi of the church uni con
gregatl n.
Tli" Mar. . . lie h will lihi' u plcnlOJ
at i .win park Th'uraday afternoon. a
L'ordlai iiiiiuii"ii pi extended all Mm'-'
'ill. i "M anil il. ir fuiiilli"M. wlullirr
ni. mbera r the local hive or not
Mra n Kelly. in baa been 1hii-
ii k her paranti. Mr. and Mra. it. J.
lleald left I'oatorday fur her home in
m. ni. hi Indiana.
Mr. Helen P. Cog "f Cedar Rap-
id lowa and Mra. Katharine M. rti-
kirk ..f Loa Angelea CalM left yae
j J
7
M
terday for Lawrn
tiny win iriii relatlvi
Kanaaa where
Mrs. Sewton Roberta of Ottumwa
jowa lias returned i" her home after
a pli'ttxiuit vlKit ut Mi" home "f Mr.
and Mi. T B. Biaeon t 109 vVeit
Kintb atreet
Mrs. Bertha Wallace who baa bean
th. Kii.'Ht "f Mr. U K. Cone and
iiiniKiitcru tli" Mlaaea Leone and Beth'
el Pft yeatarday for a suit with rel.
this ami frlnnls In liiilliil n tOWa
La. i- Trlnuucd Mncn.
The liiu n iimiiI iii Mils auli u roH.i
oolored. rrfther dark. Tha lac is ecru
and heavy enough to be uaed on the
oogt without iinii. :. and lapel of
iiti.-n button ik iiii.1 the front with
pink pearl button.
The ornament i aeen at it"' cloalng
and im tin. aklii ar made ( cord
nml button boulda n.v.'r.'il with the
llnon The cord and taaaela match
iiio (aci .
Ituahrooin Corna. Quick Cure
nil Ml MmU of i" Feet
Th" f' Mowing is gbaoiuteiy the snr-
i si miii qulokeat cure known to aolence
fur nil flint allmente. th" painful
mughroom rnrn Iniiuilnl. "Dlssnlv.'
two tableapoonf uli r Caloolde com-
pound in huHin 1 1 warm water. Soak
th. f.'.-i In this
for full fifteen
mlnutea gently
rubbing the eore
purts." The f-
feot is really
wonderful Ail
S'llilli'SS K"8
Inatantlyi the
feel f.'ol so nun'! you could xiimr Tit
iiiv. ('nrtm ninl .iilliiuscs ran In1 peel-
ad right "ff. it glvea Immediate re-
lief to eon- bunions (twenty smelly
ninl aililmt feet. A twenty-five rent
boa of Caloolde is said to be nffi-
i lent tn rnre the worm feet. It works
through the pores and remove the
cause f the trouble Don'4 waste
time on Uncertain remedies. Any
.lriiKKlst has t'aloelile ronip'.unil In
siork or he ran get it In u few hours
from his Wholesale house. It Is not a
patent medicine bUl Is an ethlral preparation.
The Shirtwaist Dancing! riuh or-
Ktinlzcil Monday evcnlinr June lath
with a membership of eighty trill trif
lis initial dance this evening at Band
l-prliius park. ' Ia rare will leave
for the park at I o'clock leaving from
Pourth and Main atreet and returning
to Tulaa at 1 1:46 o'clock
The Dlub Will five a series i T twelve
danoea during the summer Hume to
be given on the following dates: June
IS Sum 86 July 4. July 10 and -t
Auguel " and 12 September t uml is
iptober I v ; and M
The following is a complete list of
tin- MiriiniK committee ami member
ship nf the club.
I'rank '.. furry president.
Oeo. D. Pp i- r. s." relary-lre.isurer.
J. W . Bloan vice president.
Ot MM ITTKKS
Reception R. M. Hunter chairman.
W. w. w.io.iv it. E Pullen l"red 0.
Mi ler T. W. White.
Rntertklnmetii -P K. Joyce chair-
man; L. J. McNulty Jr. L B. Mo
Vnrlen I). A. Smith. Poitor Earrell.
Refreshment J. it. Porter chair-
man: P. J. MVlar John 11. Ford
M. s. Corey c. it. Blngleton.
Chaperonea v. B. Singleton and
wife; B 11. Argue ami wife; F U
Shoemaker and w ife M. B. Corey and
wife Roy M. I l i-K and Wife. W. F
Stahl ami wife Fred w. Kopplln and
Wife J. B. Portdr and wife 1. A.
Smith and "If". I. It. Bbjfer and wife
Robert t Banford and wife Ira F.
Rodabaugh and wife P J. Joyce and
wife.
of .-barter members:
n-x B. walker
it. E. Pullen
0. C. Cannon
c Ftamm
i'ari w. ailiotia
B. Mi Betcaum
J. V. Areiior
l'uui Rgmsey
B St. :h is
j. w. Sloan
w. F; Btdhl
j. n'. Hunter
ti.'iirK" Kenney
John H. Ford
i F Whltehlll
Qprden B. Cam i
Fred vV Ki )i II i
l. Alexnml":-
ii. Porter
A. Piniih
1'. I'l'riis
Ej M Viirl ii
R Slirler
W. Clayton
w. Mocker
K. Oobroimt
Roy I'. Mage am
.1. ii. Bhtphard
I''. ii. Argue.
C. H. Klnnleton
J
Dr.
J.
J.
15.
It.
1.
It.
J.
B
w.
mis ii. Dalsell
Oeo n. Foal ir.
I' .1 Joy."
T a. Clark
mis ICarana
Rot B III K v. r
Thomure
Eerrell
Frlta Chaatlne
T. W White
Todd B. Clifton
E. fSt. Parker
Mat) McNulty
Cecil Bell
P H. Ilunoly
it. w. Dougherty
Floyd I wis
fb'de lu'wis
t1. .1. Friedman
j. v. Btoneklng
T. II. Fteffena
i j . Barker
Jo" I.iHy.
Dr w. w. w ii dv
Franklin J. Wob.n
mipi.i MS '51 T
jark Chamber
V. j. t hoemaker
Frank v.. Curry
Forthcoming Musical Event.
I
list
j. l". Roblnaon
C m. Hard wick
a. n. Kennedy
M. s. Corey
j. m. Stfhaffer
Hoy m. Dick
i Q Moaer
h. m. Hunter
Kdw. E. Clancy
Vensel DuVall
Robert D. Suiiforl
Ira Rodah i Ugl
Tho c. Wflattn
Joe M. Hume
Ren I). Marr
HAIL'S
Correct Dress for Women
HAIL'S
The Hail Store has never
shown as many "good things"
at as little prices
The $1.9") Lingerie and Lawn Dresses for today
marvels for economy in as much as you pay about
one-third their actual value. There will he about
one hundred and Fifty in the lot and all sizes 14 to 44.
If yon have or will peek into our north window you
will appreciate what the real saving is and how in-
dispensible these little White Dresses are to your
home comfort during the warm weather. Tomorrow
only $1.95.
LinenNorfolk Suits $7.50
A new shipment Pure Linen Norfolk Suits in
white blue natural and brown just received today.
They ire marked $7.50 instead of $15.00 your choice
of color.
An especially smart midsummer suit is tho
Blazor Wash Suit. It's a belted stripe coat with
wide sailor collar with white skirt. We were told in
New York that no girl ean be an "out door" sport
without one of these. The coats are blue red and
black stripes belted all skirts are white.
Price $7.50
Tomorrow 25 Linen Coats$2.50 each
These are worth $5.00 $b'.50 and $7.50. Our
price tomorrow will be $2. 5b
New Blazor Jackets $5.00
New Norfolk Jackets $5.00 to $7.50
New Coat Jackets $4.25 to $15.00
(Signed)
THE HAIL STORE
Tho comlnif of England's great
atty Bellare to tho hirst Preabyter-
lan church Friday and Saturday cw-
ninsrs is arousing widespread Interest
tJutty Sellara the Kriiat Knttllsh or-
ir;inlNt-''omn8er was Lorn In 1877
nnd received his trnlnliia at Peter-
borough Cathedral and from a well
known professor of the Hoyal Acad-
emy of Musir London. It was thrp
j licinK heard in Bwttserland however
that he obtained his firnt engagement
at the Queen's Hall London oon-
oerta. appearing with Agrnea Nlchola
I Klrkby Lunn and Sir Charles Bant-
I ley. His aftar-appearanoea in Burope
I were with Alliatii Husoni Marehesl
and In the same series of concerts
'as Paderewekl ECubollk and Dr. Hans
Klchter etc. Well known as a com-
poser one of his compositions was se-
lected as a test piece for the national
hand concert at the Crystal Palace for
performance by the massed hands of
1000 performers. Mr. Sellars Is a
son of the Rev Sellars his mother
heliiK formerly B .Miss flatty a name
well known In muslcnl circles through
tho reputation of Sir Alfred Scott
ilatly. Principal Klnir of Arms.
There will be no admission charged
hut a free will offering will be taken.
Tulsa loyers of music should avail
themselves of this opportunity to hour
this famous musician.
There is Pronounced Saving in Garments
5oF Women and Children
Thi i event includes every portion of
second floor stock. No matter what q
your need:) :n the way oi ready-to-wear
garmentsyou'll not miss an opportun-
ity to find it at a great reduction.
iPop A Quick: Clearance
TODAY WF. 0FFSR nii i iblu ..I I Curtaiua und Draperies at prie that will
Miini' c Hip Hurgniii Senkprs
Our lut ni' 'J' y;ii.l ( 'urtiliug i'ull
bleach wtth double Btitehed I'ufflP
wortli t00
Today's Price 45c pr.
)nc ini nf o?ru and white Vam ( 'ur
t.iin. in plain mb patterns worth
l'.ihi pair
Today's Price $124 pr.
Mm
v
100 Linen DreBl Skirt.-: ll Wool Drcis Skirta. Fine Dresses and Cos- Ladies Tailoied Suits
tumes
$16.00 raluoa $9.90
J2.00 and $4.50 values $4)0 and $7.50 values $2000 values $1335 $16.00valuea $6.45
Choice S2'j Choice $2.85 $3oO0 values ... .$16.67 $30.00 values ...$12.90
On The Special Extreme Low Prices We Canno! Allow An Exchange or Refund of Money
Shirt Waists and
Kimonos.
$1.50 values 58c
I'ull length Kimono
$1.50 value '15c
About 25 Children's
white dresi es slightly
soiled wortli i" $3.00
choice 50 per cent discount.
Lingerie and Street
Dresses
$2.00 and $3.50 values
Choice 85c
$3.00 and $4.00 values.
Choice $1.45
( Children's
e wlille
I Presses at 1 1 the ref
ular value.
Mr
.
and in'r three Wvft grandchlldreii
auba have been Ui' rueata o Mra W
R Broach 1 1 Fifteenth and South
Daltlmore avenuee. win leave for Mua-
Itogee tiiiH afternoon
Mra. J. P. Faria uml Mlaa I lie
fans i llllliiiMs. iililu. will urrivu I"
Tulaa tomorrow t.i l the gueeta ol
the Mlaaea Mellle and ESdna farla at
lor. liaal Sixth atreet.
Dr. and Mr a. w. EloUt ara now
a mlctled in their pretty new iiomo
ut lino south liuiiimoro avenue.
Mr. itiui Mra. W. K. Broach mul
family and their kiiohih Mre. s. u.
Harvey Lillian Aline and alexia
Hiirvry of MiiHkuKi.e. spent a very
pleaaant afternoon at sumi Bprlnga.
Monday plcnleklng unii annoying tho
many attractlona of this popular re-
sort. A pretty feature f Kiag Day cele-
bration to be hew at Owen park Kti-
daj evening will be the preeentatlon
of a handaome flag fire by ten feet
I. the Hoy Scouts by tho Tulaa
Chapter of the Daughtera of the Am-
erlcan Revolution.
CHARGES Villi OF
RITi!
STATE LABOR LAW
CITY I NOINKEH H m:v i it
CONTllACTOIUj iti: BHKAKINU
THE LAW.
three men nt ho iiiin h per OUblO yard
of dirt removed thua preventing the
authorities from iiHeertulnlnir wiiether
or not the laborer! are receiving the
logal male nf wages im provided by
the stale law He alio charged thai
Mils sysli'iii inalerlally Interferes with
the progreaa of the work.
The matter wea referred to Charley
Com ly. commlaaloner of water and
aewera. for Immediate action.
(V'hlte hats ECabo coraeta. genuine
human iiair. - Johnaon'a 7 Baal Third
Ml Tell AdV.
That the contractors iiuiiiiiiiK what
is known us the "Oat Creek" eewer
fur the eiiy nf Tulaa nr.. violating the
statu labor law will' h provides a min-
imum duy's pay for u minimum day's
work for labor "as the charge made
by City Engineer T. C Hughaa before
the idty commlaalonera The city en-
gineer reported that Contraoton Pitta
and MeOrath who are diiiiiK this work
uru lettlm? small oontractg tu two und
l N MORK HOSE
rut: sun i i
TO l i t Ml
poae Bewer Insi tur s. L Pattogj
yeaterday appealed to tha city eom-
mtaatonern for several seetions of addi-
tional hose to be used exclusively for
this purpdse. At the present time tha
sewer Inspector must obtain a written
order from the mayor or fire oont
misaloner before be can borrow huso
from the fire depatmeat to be uaed
for flushing purposea The sewer de-
partmenl is generally given the worn
out and caal off fue bose of tha flra
department but there Is only 3"in feet
nf thlS SOI und hand hose now In po-
sesslon of the sewer department ac-
cordlng to Inapeotof Patton
Th unmlsHloners took no action
nil the matter.
City Bewor Inspector nuh IIK Work Kabo Corsets Jqhnson Millinery
is iieinc Hcverel) Handicapped Co. 7 Bast Third Bt Adv.
by Lack of Apparatus
Henry B Harris who was lost on
the Titanic was preparing to produce
a dramatisation of "Tho wild Olive"
and a new play by James Forbes.
Asserting thai the sewers of the -ity
i annul bo properly flushed because
the sewer department is not provided
with sufficient fire hose for the pur-
Mr. nnd Mrs E. Ii. filno have aa
their guest Mis GeMVieVa Norman
of ( lifcagO Ill-
Human Hair Switches all Hair
Johns u Millinery Co. 7 Eust Third
street. Adv.
DIVORCE COLONY IS
INCREASED BY FIVE
rotil WOMEN M ONE MAN AP
PLY TO THE OOl'KT EOH
A DIVORCE.
The Ci. O. T club members will be
the fruests of Mrs. T. H. Erwin 005
South Ietrolt avenue this afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. 9. H. Gordon left
yesterday afternoon for Ptttaburg Pa.
to attend the seventieth anniversary
of the founding of the Parnassus
Presbyterian church which will oecur
June 14 to 17 and of which Dr. Cor-
don was paslor for seven years. Dr.
Oordon has been chosen to preach tho
anniversary sermon a like honor hav-
ing been conferred on hlin a couple of
years nirn. Before returnine to Tulsa
r. n . .1 '. Ui.nlnn It-Ill nla.i lull lit
GoiumbUI nnd Sprlnttfleld Ohio.
Mrs. M. A Tralir. who hss been vis.
Itln? her nelce Mrs. J. B Davis on
South Denver avenue for several
months will leavo for her home In
Paris Ky. today.
Mre. P. H. Harvey of Muskogee
Tulsa's colony of dlvorcans was ad-
deil to ye.ster.laj ben five suits f r
.....r... fll..l If. th. 1 1 . ! ! ' "
court. Mrs. Ora Myrtle Vance charK-j
ed her husband with extreme cruelty
and associating With women of lewd
character In B petition asklim a legal j
aeparatlon from Joseph D Vance
Lester Kelsey asked for a dlvom?
from Myrttle Kolsey on the ft " -of
neglect of duty. May Cunningham j
alleged abandonment as the grounds i
for a divorce from Hurl Cunningham.
Thirteen years of married life was j
brought to a climax in the divorce
courts when Alice Williams charged
her husband Charles Williams with
cruelty and neglect of duty. They
have three children.
Walter Sleen. notorious police char-
acter nnd bootlegger was named ns
the defendant in n suit for divorce fe-
ed by his wile Kate Rodge Bteen
Bteen la charged with habitual drunk
enni'ss and adultery.
Wynn'a Bond Approved.
The city commissi rs v;s terday
approved a surety bond of ::.uoo. pre-
sented by it. v. W'ynn Jr. chief i lerk
in the office of the finance and ravo-
nue commissioner. W'ynn handles
practically all of the city's cash.
Kabo. the live model corset John-
son Millinery ". 7 Bast Third street.
For the most rellnble sporting news
read Th Tulsa Dui) World.
Specials For Wednesday
Third Day of the Big Silk Sale
at Beane-Vandever D. G. Co.
(ITIn addition to all silks advertised inSun-
1 day's paper we will offer special for
Wednesday the following:
300 yards 45-inch wide bordered 500 yards Silk Poplin 27-ineh wide
Silks the kind we have been Belling .''11 colors extra good value. Special
at $1.50 and $2.00 per QQ Wednesday per 07p
yard. Special per yard 30C ard u 1 u
;00 yards 40-inch silk Etamino all
200 yards 36-inch Wide Black Taf- colors stripes and plain $1.25
feta $1.50 quality. SpecialO I C quality. Special Wednes- CQp
Wednesday per yard ... 0 1 I v day per yard Uuu
I
Silk Sale
All Week.
Best
Patterns
Go First.
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Silk Sale
All Week.
Best
Patterns
Go First.
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