Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 242, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 26, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY
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Hi Morning hours I lo t: aventgf 2
& hours 4 jo to if)
It) is)
.n lapulpu. Announi esseni of no
wedding ih Juki being I lv 1(1 l.y tho
rumsroua friends of tite "nil... nn
parties l" whom II nit- us a ruin
piste IUrtr(W) t j t win. uri now show-
ering (lit nappy couple with cengretu
billons i 1 best wishes. Mr Bud Mr
sii.ni are ii hum. m ih. ii in. i.. in
This Morning at 10 O'clock We Will Put on Sale
Tin' violet loves a lunni bank
The OOWBlIp Ions lilt latka 'i
Tin scarlet creeper loves the '
.Int.
Illll 1 loe tbM
it. and Mi lluvti McWrnsj hsva
gone ii Edmonton. Alberta Cana4. i
i. in. mi iiii 1 1 iiiir iii the ("ii.
The sunshine k Iski s mount tun'
rale
Thl hl im liny kiss tin. sea
Till west winds kiss tha clover
Miiiiiii
iiiii i um - Hii i'.
'i in' ii i H . i. wi'Ok iiix mottled
mine.
Thf niy'M bride o' the baa;
Heaven' marring rin in
'pound tha aajih
Shall I wed thee'."'
Rg-Penator M P r and v. if.
ni Caney Mian . speni the earli ftan
c.r ihi wi'i'k in Tula nueete ut ineli
daughter Mra J w. Dodge of III
N i Hi BOBtOM BVSnUSi
Mra John i iu v m Hull mi yesterday
afturnoon for it ismis m. wnore
in. win ixii bar mother umi other
relatives
Tha .i-'ti i Qamma Phi bava Issui d In-
vitations for lhaW Initial danca of Hie
summer season lo ic given tomorrow
evonlna at Rand Springs.
500 yds. Hope Muslin at . . . 6c per yd.
50 doz. Men's 75c Union Suits at 48c a suit
50 doz. Pure Silk Hose worth 75c at 39c pr.
Miss j. hi. Neves doligbtfAli) enter
ti l uuii ih.' memberi uf the oirli'
Bridge duii unit a number of othei
ft'ienda yesterday afternoon at her
homo mi Kiniih Elwood avenue. Nu-
meroua bouojuets of beautiful flowerai
(.aliiiH add ferni won am d aa the floral
decorations ablob together with the
n any daintily gowned gueatai mud'' i
vi'iy charming picture n ihc bouri
aart ahiled away al the fuacfnatlng
game f bridge. There irere five
table 11 iii' game) ami mim Leonu
Con oaptured the jrtatf a lduidaom
duk of oardi in a Morocco oaae us
h r reward fur making hinii acorei At
tha conoluaion of ih game an isqulelte
twocourae lunobedh wanaerved. Mik
Ni Vfo Kiii'Mts fur tb afternoon were
Mn. Randolph Houaa. MUa liethel
Cone mihh Helen Carter Mis.s Mar
gOerlte Mnran MIhk trend Delaney
Miss Marv m Klnley Muu Sarah Hunt
Miai Ltyllo Leonard mihh florenoe
Heald Mixs Nina ICoohter Miai Car-
rie Cage Miai aii-u Wllaon Mlaa
Qutdyi BtabMnBi min- Florence I'.r.iy-
incr Miss Qladya Brown mihh leona
Cone mihh Oarnel Baker Mlaa Irone
King Mis trma McDonald and Mlaa
Nancy younkman. Mlaa Plorenoo
Craymer win entertain tin oluli nt
thrlr ni'Xt nii'i'tlng Tui'siliiy July 2.
The Book and Needlf club member
win be the gueata ofWIa llraca foung
thu aftorn H their regular 1 Iv
meetlng
Th Ihlrtamtol Dawlng club enter
tain with it dance thl availing al H"'"
Spring
Mi Mlldren Kolaai and Ura c D.
i.a.-h returned reeterdai morning
from Monte Ne Ark when they went
hm delegate! ol'th Tulaa v. w. C. A.
in iiu lummer conference ( the iouth
Central Territorial durtrict hi' h con-
mod on June 14.
MiHH Mary Kanraty in noma after
r u' ks' vacation apenl with ''r
parenta In McAleatori 1 Ifcbii
HARLOW MERCANTILE CO
NICHOLSON BANKRUPT STORE
The MisHon Helen and Lioulae Par
rail who have been rlalljng rototlve
ami friiniis in Mexico Mo.) returned
in Tuisa yeeterdaf.
Tha Preabytertan Ladle' Aid poclety
win entertain with a plcnH al land
Spring Thursday aftemooiii
The Maccabee club enjoyed
hrhtful meetlnc with lira.
Kneale yeaterday aftoraoUB
Mr. and Mra. B. Hardaway
returned frnm a pleaaant visit
relative i Oklahoma City.
a !'-
A. 8
hav
w ii :i
Tnnlirht In (ho musk room at Hotel
Tulsu Mrs. M. K. I'llno and Miss Mynn
CiiiiKswill eiili rtaln with a muilcaltti
Dr ami Mrs Bdward KU'r lift yea-
terday fur Mineral Wei la T'X.. to
apend a month r six weeks.
.s.r
Bunions Quick Cure
Ami All Kind uf Sin- Feet
"Dieeolvi two tablMneenfnli ol Oaloeide
ee'ropeaad In imsin of Mrarn wtterl houk
tin- fftt in tiiid for full fflfteea uiinttteti
gently rulibiiitf the nor Repeat
dniiy until pare U peroie'
ni'tit. ' All jimiii mill in
Baraaittiea ii dinwn out in
htuutly unit till' bunion noun
ri'ilurt'd to fiiiruin 1 itaei
Ooral nnii rollouvi'ii ran bo
pooled right off umi will
Htay off. Nor' tOBdef
tool umi Hnolty. iweaty
fool need trat t few tri'nt
taonto. a twentyftTo sent
Ail i DokojK "f Coloctde i-i ua
ll plrt' lly sufficient t" put tbo
V-3r WOTOt fool In fiiit- rmuii
m" tion. Oatocldo is no tong
er ronfini'd only to dortom' line. Any ilrnn
(list hnn it in Ktock or will quiokly ffi't it
from liis wholoiolfl hOUOO. Thtl will provo
a WOloOBIO I ton to pithohh who htiv li en
trying to rnri- their foot troulili-s with ini'f
feotaal tnlili'ts and font npwdero.
Mrs. Loonoy Price ii ml Mr. Edward jir nlli Mrs. t'arl Withers uf Bouth
J-'h'irt wire quietly miirileil last Mini- r)(.nver avenue expei t to leave today
day aftfrnOQOi June 3" ut 5 o'clopk fi)r Buffald New Ynrli to he Ih"
guests of n i'niiv-s for aome time.
Mrs. fienrpe Harstuw left yeotenlay
for long Beach fat. fr n teveral
weokn' otay.
Judge and Mrs. B C. fioodtnan ore
visiiiriK in Carthage. Mo
Miss Nellie Wheeler Of DOUgtali
Wvu. win) has 1" en vlsltinc friends In
mm . 1. 1 f... ll..r lllllllll'
I Hisa rur sinne iiiin- i-- '
Monday ninht.
Alauit thirty young friends of Mr.
Lou ""oreaman pleasantly surprised
'him Monday evening gathering ut the
Eforeeman home on Fourth ami Bouth
Cheyenne nil unheknown to the hon-
oree in apend a social evening. Qamea
music mid a general good time made
the hours pass ail too quickly for the
young folks asaembled. Late In the
evening delicious refreshments were
served to the following young folka:
Misses Htldred Buck Marie um. Craca
Keiiv Rhode liedri. k Mary Blckham
it ii ii i n in -i i.i.i Ms m i t.
im in iii ii. him.
BCHOOLI1UI HH
DECORATED WITH CROSS STITCH.
HAIL'S
HAIL'S CORRECT DRESS FOR WOMEN
A Window of Dresses
at $6.75 each
We tiro showino; nine dresses in (Kir north win-
. . 0 . i
(low ut (i.Tj each and as fast as one is sold out it is
replaced by another so that the window will contain
nine at all times. The window at present contains
Silk Dress with Lace .Jacket worth ;57.f0; Silk Dress
with macroma collar worth $35.00; White Silk Dress
worth -f29.50; Brown Silk Dress with macroma col-
lar 42D.UO; Fancy Voile Dress worth $35.00; White
Voile Dress Bulgarian embroidery worth $30.00;
Brown Embroidered Voile Dress worth $37.50;
White Voile Bulgarian Embroidery worth $25.00;
"White French Linen Dress embroidered in blue
. worth $30.00.
As fast as any one of these is sold it will be re-
placed with another dress from stuck maybe an en-
tirely different quality and style which you can see
will soon change the entire character of the window
and every little while it's all nine dresses are differ-
ent. Von can see the window now and the sidling
starts this morning at -fti.Tu and will continue at that
price through the week watch the window changes.
At any time yon see a dress 3'ou want "grab it"
don't wait it's your only safe bet for we will find it
difficult to run this sort of a sale up until the end of
the week and have till the dresses equally as good.
Tissue and White Dresses $2.95
We have about one hundred Little Stripe Tissue
Dresses in all colors and half as many White Linger
ies on a rack marked at $2.95 instead of $4.50.
(Signed)
THE HAIL STORE
A ruthcr heavy material with a
coarae basket wcuve lent itself uiiinir-
ably to this form of etnhroldery. Tho
"olor Ih navy blue and the tl.'slun
which was dune in Boarae black ni(
extendi itratghl around the coat and
leevejj A collar of flue llnon
trimmed with drawn work and an
eduo of filet inc.- harmonises well
with the suit.
The skirt Is quite plain with a con-
venient amount of fullness and tho
closInK COmeS at the BtdSBi
Ar.i Chostain Tressa fnok Blanche
Holder Laurn (Terrell little Bed
r.ck I. uln lies Stella t'hastaln Ida
Kendall Florence Perrell Buret
Hums Maliel Kregg! Messrs. William
Mornn. Paul Wllklns Krne.st LAUtrette
Robert Brown Prank Foregman. Wai-
ter KrcRK Blarenee Cltne Archie Al-
ter KrcRe; Clarence Cllne Air hle Al-
Hnrry Carnaham
Within a Nh"il time the people Of
Tulsa w be lulled upon lo utc . . r l u
proposed bond issue ui in. used In
ervtlng new school bulldtnga. One
ui the propoggd new grade aohooli is
in he erected iii the south pari "i the
city and a novel plan foi Hi.- erection
of ii school In that pari !' the illy
has been adVMood b) H 0 McClure
a member of the s nool board
Mr. Mi ('lure s plan in substantially
as follows! it win he necessary to
buy niie entire blogk of bind tn-
Btead f imiiiiiiiK im.' large building
In the middle of the block It Is pro.
posed to huiiii a number of small
cottagee arounal the sdgs of the block
leaving the large center ol the hiock
to he used as n public playground.
The s cillcd cottages are to tin
ubuut the atsa of n modern school
room umi to he constructed of con
ciele. As many of these as neccsN.irv
inii he built. Bach class room win
oicupy one nf these cottaaes
Tbaaa cottage! win he connected ''y
a covered walk so thai In had weather
Children can go from uiic to the other
and will have a place to c. rds.v
This plan giVSfl Hie maximum uf llht
and Ventilation of the rooms.
The large space In the center could
he made Into all Ideal playground and
under this arrangement the bulldingi
could he amtiiKcd Into u beautiful
landscape garden.
The matter of COB! would he In fa
vor of this plan as a gYsen of these
hulldliiKS could he hull! for RIUCh less
than one larae hulldlnx.
AFTER Till: ROOMING HOUSES
Jndgo Houston Futs Small Finn on
Persona itunniiia siuuiy t'laccs.
The first decisive blow In the war
heinK waited by the city poll-e agalUBl
down town rooming houses that bar
bor women of shady reputations was
taken yesterday in the municipal court
when Judge Houston fined Rosa Alli-
son proprietories of the Capital hotel
First and Boston $10 for running a
disorderly bOUee Frank Morris a
former restaurant keeper here was
fined $.'i mi a charge of vagrancy it
having boon alleged that he wan an
habitual loafer about the CapltOl
hotel.
Tlsso Duncan colored porter at the
Hrady hotel who the police alleged
had a cab driver bring a girl to the
hotel to meet a guest of the place was
discharged on his promise to "ease
"making dates" for people at the
hostelry.
i.nl l ItNOII ll It Mo N IH.AYM
i.ol HI I M l ll
During the Opening lloiii - of Ihc Can
M illion he III I. .iiiilml on
I In- I. icon.
I COLUMBUR June With moHt
of ohio demoorati politicians in
llaltimore Qovernoi Harmon candl'
data for the demo. ran. prsaldentlal
in nun ill. in spent si of today In his
shirt sleeves reducing the alas of a piio
of official correspondence.
"I bine faith In Hie staunch fHendt
who have m (Candidsvoy in charge. "
he said. The Judgment of the men
on the ground is always lu st ami i am
i slylng Implicitly on them."
Oovornor Harmon expeotg to play
golf on a local link tomorrow nfter-
noon during the opening hours of Hi"
ci nvantlon.
t'p to a late hour tonight lie Was
in touch with ihc Baltimore situation
by long distance tel. phone.
Iieciiug. inn due to my bellel iii.it in
hi much us the convention is one of
iiin progressives the spokesman
I i.i uid b g progressive. M
oi i I Wti H Mis OI'IHIMITIOSH TO
Ji M.I I'AIIKI ( IM mi
FUltHOM VI. mm .
SKAHIItT N. J. June gover-
nor Wiioiiiow wiison undutturbed by
events In Baltimore sal today close
by a telegraph ticker in "Hie Little
White House" as his local headquar.
lers Is known and kepi In constant
touch through both telegraph ami
telephone with his managers al the
convention city Barly tins evening
be gave out a brief statement that
his opposition to the seleotion el
Judge Parker as temporary ohairman
wai not due to any personal feeling
against the New York mall.
"I have never played favorites and
will not In this ease" said the gover-
nor emphatically "Any roil progres-
sive Ih a man for the temporary
hatrmanship. My opposition to
judge Prker is not from person I
Read World W&ni Ads.
W ANTF.D AT
MlHMOl HI I iH i.ltMl Rni
Mi Ml 1 M lthl T
111 Bast (first si.
foal t'SlVCe Chickens ami I ggs.
If pounds Sugar for II. If with ua b
$10110 Oilier.
Drink
Cora Cola
in bodies.
Watch thf
crown on bottles and see
thai II Is
Coca Cola
GEORGIA DELEG I Ion wil l. I'l l
FORWARD Till: VENERABLE
EDITOR
BALTIMORE Md June 25 Al-
though sentiment In the Georgia del.
.gallon was said to be practically
unanimous in favor of judge Parker
for temporary chairman the caucus I
of that delegation today accepted th
advice of its national committeeman
Clark Howell and declined to adopt1
a resolution pledging Hh Minport. The
Qeorglana agreed to follow the bad
of Mr Howell In the chairmanship
fight.
Mr. Howell will be proposed by the!
di legation for tho vice presidential
nomination. Barlier in the day they
had presented him with a loving cup.
r
Emperor Entertains "is Admiral.
KIEL Germany June It Emperor
William today entertained at luncheon
Admiral Von Rabur-PaSOhWltS com-inander-n-chlef
of the Herman Huud-
ron whlf'h recently visited Hamilton
; Roads and New York and Capt. Hitler
Vonman of the battleehtp-cruleer Mol-
tke. The admiral gave hist majesty the
report of the reception of the Herman
warships In the United Hlates. J.
Plsrpont Morgan and Helmuth lllrth
German aviator were also guests on
tioard the Kohentollem.
ITCHING SCALP AND
Mrs Jessie Anil Hrlttan who for thn
past several months has been on an
"around the world" trip Is expected to
lnnd In San 1'raiy lsco soon after
July I Her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. A uit. left last evening with the
view of meeting her n arrival and
will spend some weeks together in the
western coast cities and testing tro
California . llmiito.
One i Burned In Death.
BIBBING Minn. Juno If. One
man was burned to death two prob-
ably fatally Injured and six buildings
were destroyed by a fire In a French
.settlement north of nibbing today.
IH
Tried Nearly All Remedies Then
Shampooed with Cuticura Soap
and Rubbed Scalp with Cuticura
Ointment In 3 Weeks Scalp
Clear Not a Particle of Scurf
AT THE HEAD OF THE ClASS
Tulsa leads not mil) In ever) Industry. In building bank cleT"
lugs postal receipts paved Streets walks parks beautiful h um -s.
With Its efficient Ore department Tulsa elijoyn the lOWSSt Insurance
mien In the entire state. The Insurance people advise that the den-
sity of this overcrowded store should have more room to mOVa around
In. Wo are forced to cut prie s-. EJVSfl we I ought MtU iralnloatl of
merchandise at unheard of prices. WY start this great slaughter sale
On entire stock Included.
S;ile on shoes at prices
that bring people from
all Biirroundiitg counties
Ynn save one-half on
Men's Women's and
Children's Shoes.
Hats Included.
Stetsons fro in thi -sale
Millinery at your own
price. Blowers Trim-
mings of all kinds on the
balcony.
Dry Goods.
18000 pounds of Calico
Ginghams at 18 cents a
pound. The K. U. Co.
sold them for freight
charges for cash.
Clothing.
Sunday Suits at every
day prices.
$8.88 for the I8 grade.
Pants all wool ..$1.18
Knee Pants . 2 for 25c
Half block fr t:i Main Stn-t prices.
FAMOUS
MIST STREET M Mltl ll 1 8 WEST FIRST. THIRTY-EIGHT
) M.o i kom not i to ii.
Hisses Pocahontas F.ullette Olga
Lsjcman nnd Alice Hurley leave Thurs-
duv morning for a week -end visit with
Miss Lois Mitlong of Muskogee.
II
PEL
OXE 111
KILL
VOREI) EE)
PROBABLY
DIB
I AMI
WABHIKOTON June IB. Carl L
Hamilton of Connersvllle Ind In-
structor at the army aviation school
at Washington I'ark was perhaps fut-
ally Injured In an aeroplane BOOldSnt.
Hamilton vvas flying alone in a b.
palds and was .me hundred feet high
when the machine suddenly fell to
the ground and was smashed Into
pieces. The aviator was pinned be-
math the wreckage but was QUlckly
extricated. He v. as hurried to a hos-
pital where It was said his Injuries
might prove fatal.
Read World Want Ads.
i Mr. Hooker tells his experience.
Til'- following brief account of an
I il.'tervteW with a Tulsu man three and
tine-half years ago and Its sequel
v.ill be read with keen Interest by
i every citizen:
W. S. Hooker. 314 N. lClgtn Ave..
I Tulsa okla. says: "1 found Dunn's
(Kidney fills to he just the thing fori
kidney trouble. I used them for pain
and lameness In my back which was
icften so severe that I could scarcely 1
straighten after stooping. The kidney
secretions were also Irregular In pas-
sage disturbing my rest. I was ad-'
ivlsed to try lioan's Kidney rills und
I procured a l"X at the Sells Itfug Co. I
Through their use the pains in my j
i back left and the dlf faulty with tho
kidney secretions was corrected. I can
now rest ut night and feel like a dh
fi rent man.'' (Statement given Juno
III 1908).
He-1 Indorsement
During I personal Interview on Feb-
ruary 16 1I2 Mr. Hooker said: "I
am still recommending Donn's Kid-1
ney PUIS at every opportunity. The
benefit i received from their use some
years ago has been lasting."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cent i Foster Mllburn Co. Huffalo.
New York sole agents for the 1'nlted
States.
Remember the name I loan s and
take iiu othor. i
020 Tenter St. Little Rock Ark. "I
have stjtTereil fo.ui dandruff and it- Mug of
in scalp rur mom man
lifty ysara during which
time I tried nearly ali
the adTrtliwI rpinrdiw.
They lave a little relief
so will plain cold water
for a short time
i "A mouth ag' I had
a food shampoo with
Cuticura Soap. It then
struck me that it would
I.i. a -...! r.ntiortiniitv uf
trying OutlCtUS Ointment which I did. I
followed this up by S shampoo three times
a week and well rubbing the scalp with
Oitlcura Ointment. At thu end of three
weeks my scalp was as clear as a baby'a and
not a particle of scurf to be seen." (Signed)
Henry Searle May 30 1911.
ECZEMA CURED IN 3 WEEKS
By Cuticura Ointment and Soap.
Rutherford N. J. "I contracted eczema
on my hands. It started In tiny pimples or
blisters then hurst and ramo to a (relies head
and the Itch waa dreadful. My hands looked
sure and I could not us them where I had to
use water. After using the contents of one
boa of OUtieura Ointment with the (.'utlcura
Soap my hands were cured of tho edema In
about three weeks." (Sinned) Miss A. Neil-
kaiipt Nor. JO 1911.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold
everywhere. Sample of each mailed free
with B-0. book. Address "Cutnura"
liept T Boston Tender-laced men should
shave with Cuticura Soap buaviug suck.
$25000
To Loan on Furniture Pianos Office
Furniture and Diamonds. Prompt
Reasonable Rate. Strictly
Confidential.
The
Mason Loan Co.
1 7 East Second Street
rc: . ill. -VI.1..1. i.' ;i ...
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