Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 272, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 27, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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Sand
III Oil
o.vf.v o Special Bargains and Extra Reduc-
tions Make Today Saturday a "Manner
Day" of the (dean-Dp Sale
Crepe downs
Regular $2
i his Morning ot i 0
95c
Just six dozen of these -
A Iwautiful gon n. nHpo et
dtvlt'i of PtvpOi iii pink
I due or w bite They an
law trimmed and our peg.
ular $2 value; ijieeial Sat-
urday morning At 10
o'clock w Wiethe) QCn
Jul-
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last
Generous Offerings from the Shoe Department
Tin- Shoe Department li a busy place hut there are plenty of laleiman to
gjve you individual atttmtion and proper fit We inuat empty ihelvea and
no thought of profit in entertained. Gome down thia morning and ahare in the
nod thinga
Wh.1 Hack Bu
$6 0 White Nui'ui k
Button Boot!
14 00 White Nubuck
Button Hunt!!
s
jr. oo Crevenette
Button Booti
10 wtiii. Canvaa
Button Booti ....
11.011 wtiii. Canvaa
Button Boots
1 OC
3.45
S2.05
O or
Oil
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.i i ' 1. t. in Is and
I 'ii in Ih for
14.10 Colonials and
Pumpi for ...
(4 00 i 'olonUli mill
Puropn (or
l It Colonialg and
Pumpa for
1100 1 f..rilH in.. I
Pumpi fr
12. Mi f..rils ami
I'umpi for
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SPECIAL SHELF EMP1 YING PRICES ON:
Children's One Strap Slippers
Y have tabled a big Lot of Chil-
dren's one strap Slippers in pat-
ent and gunmetal our regular
$2.25 sellers Baturda
ciiti up price
$1.39
Boys' Oxfords
A table of Boys' Oxfords our
regular $3 value in tan and
black Imt because the lots are
nut complete you may choose tn
day. clean up price
at
SI-1 5
AROUND THE STORE
Fancy Ribbons Regular 35c and
40c values just 100 pieces in l"t.
Btripes and plaids tabled for today's
Belling at. yard 22c
25c and 35c Collars 15c A big lot of
fancy embroidered and lace sailor
collars square ami round; choose to-
day at each 15c
Kimona Silks .lust ." pieces in Per-
sian and floral designs blues tans
pinks yard wide regular 75c today
yard 45c
36 inch Black Taffeta Our regular
1 value often sold at $1.25 other
places a special fur today clean-up
sale yard ' 79c
45 inch Voile In cream white or tan
our r enlar 35c quality an extra spo-
cial for Saturday clean up sale
vard ' 20c
TOILET GOODS
Colgate's Toilet Water - The 50c size
special for today cleau-up sale. 35c
25c size Riker's Cold Cream
special 18c
25c size Riker's Tooth Powder In
patented boxes clean-up special .15c
Colgate's Shaving Stick In hinged
nickled boxes 25c h( today . . 18c
Colgate's Ribbon Dental Cream stan-
dard 25c size special for today . 18c
PARASOLS AT HALF PRICE
Big lot of hot weather hand bags in
linen piques and striped materials
regular 75c today each 45c
MEN!
after supper Saturday
night these Specials
for u
11.28 nnd 91.50 Btolrta Made .f
... ut ih.it soft. :...hI wearing;
material soft collar clean up
on
uuu
PoruNknlt Union Sulli Short
i ' i . v a A C
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Mm'- 5 sx Tnn bl
;
Mcn'N siiu Ualt" Hao Reculai 16c
oomea In Krny tuns blue and
bit rV floi ipper 10
pnlr tUb
BiB Tablr of M . bank's' Overall
j l 00 I : tbi lOe OO
r U O V
and
n
Ub
C i'i "VmAVi- -iHtr .... ttlBm
7.V' Hi lt- I9r :'"' Hi lt- Mr Thaae come in n iitp asurtmcnt
..f colora iray tan black and browft.
Itlg i "t Berrj and Plorahrtw Shoca Rrokoa Iota tan and
iti and ''. 1. 1 is. Reft ular valuca ( i ti C 4 AO
It . I to
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ii pt t ion ft adMlitani 1 1 ratliiUM
in him and iii u rafuwdi
' lia r Ulir ill ' PI .il" I "Oil r
up . nli u ' In- m44. i III ptK
iloni iii anal hM ltvi aaw IIIujiiI
i iia UroUl In lulu ih. li ' I iM l
lit in 1 1' play d with ii '' !
in in. i ur imt tin I'lromlaatoii vMI
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t it) laraUMNM i'u--'.i i'i iiiiiiiitin
l'lllili.i-i in (Nile ..I i atllp II
I'ri. h ri)
Till illy I I . Ill II I INH 1 ' 1 1 IS I'HtiTll iy
i i i n an ordinance. prohlWUni
tin I'M' 1 1 k of paeaivlng of aPulan
profNirti In ih ronaldf rtitl'Tt i par
li IIS kll.iUllia III"' MM ll.i tl. Il.lli I.. .11
atulen Tin- p. unity tut ylobjilon viii
flaad aoi nuira than ItM flna or
not DVtM fit daya tu j .11 Tin- rdl
i. iik.' is aim ad at ri.ui pnwnbfoli
lis Hln haw ln-rri in On- Inildl f
loajllnfl iiioik y on Hll li Kouda.
SIORY IN THE WtJRLDB (
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rui MM i nit UOOfl IMIMH in
VIIHM. t SI (III! I i I
TB RCCISTER TQMY
IMill MliiSs m I II 1 11SI
mot aAKO VOTl HM wil l.
umi yon a
Today win in- the bud day fur raata
trattoa. PanaaM who do not pacura
their capMfttloa certlflcataa y
u clpeh tmilKht will nut In' allow-d
tu viiti- In thu prluiiiiy oa AuauHt ii.
Count) i ii-! tion aaard headojiaarttra at
tha ooiin iii'uiH' yaatertfay BTaaantad
a litiay ai one. A COntlMMU UM of
lotan name and arant and whin tha
luioka witrr rloard In Mt mutit I ht- total
a mount nf vott-ra itnlalaradj atnea
July i had aaarly r-.i h-i Ou looi
mark it win eaay tu that tin to-
tal vota thla ynar will In- ami ly th
hoavlaal avav puih-d in Tuiaa.
Tin- nV-latrallnn BOOka IB Ifc WMl-
oua p roc In eta win i.. opan today imt
Hi. I.la ri'Klatriiilon will incur at tho
mill luiuar. wtwro M't'tii friim any
pall 'f On- rlty can reguTtaf. Tlo-
booka will probably be kapl . p-n un-
til a o'olook toniaiii but after that
. it ifn att'H cannot ha obtalnad under
in pretaxl arhataoever
So ana arho Ims nut r'Kitrd
sill' i July 1 lfl M ill I IlKlhlr tn
vota in th- AuauHt primary
Thill' .in- iihiiiy f i.iile In Tul-
ra utm are aiUIni to nelp an unfor-
tunate Kill vim la MWrtby Of aid.
Thla wan shi.wn y.st.nlas arhan In
Inur hi. nr. aflM Hi.' aYafld had l i.
laauad oaninlnlnfl an a mt nf th
arrant at An tut- ininn. a If yaair-old
giri. mi a harca "f Mhinuioy tin. po-
ih ' had raaalvad avar twenty rails
front paonla ileal rtnj to giva ib- un-
rortuaala Kin emploi menl md a
Ihhiii'. Tin- nil w.ri iiim stu'.iti it
ii ti tl thf itilr I win tut mil mt-r to a n-
i uanglbla faimiv
"Tha nawapaperg can do mora Id
halo timat- itnfortunata giria" gatd
JiUagTe Houaton "than anyone list'. In
thla raapfi't the proM doag a iwrr-
iful OOd."
I'ldHmbbi TkaMlta Toft.
WAM'IMiTnN Jul 1 1 Th pr'S-
idt iit hag received from Prealdenl
Itaatroaram in rt-piy to a rfenMHW ai
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illK I i i lli.i i lull n in tin .ur tin ...... -
gary at ikr Indapandanca of Ool"
nml. la
"iii tha nama f Columbia and tnf
own. i reciprocate the good trlahaa
formulated b) mr noaflanoi on tho
laal asali.n (f thf Indopnidi tiff of
Columbia and i ralae t hanvan my
ariaheg inr the proeparlty of tho t'nit-
td Italaa and thf pi isonal htiliplniKs
of .'our gaoellancy.'
Ill COMMISSIONERS
S
PUHCHASED BTRBHT PMJMITNa
WAOON m i.i 'i OXTRAOT
POR HTIU I T itCH
Cool Airy Two piece Suits tor
this warm weather. Buy
them now just when you
want them
Off the Reg-
HailoY Prtiin 1
uim i i
Hundreds of line Serflcs Mohairs Crashes
Worsteds and Flannels to pick Irom.
Scores ol Stein-Bloch and Society Brand
Suits to pick Irom. Come and get them
MW.
Straw Hats at saving ot 1-3
Men's and Boys' Oxfords 1-4 oil
Boys' and Children's Suits and all
Wash Suits 1-3 OH the Regular Price
WORK KTARTl l n IMI'lt I -Ml
- TO I.IVI It IMS lllT
-I ll IN STATE
Work on th- addition to the city
jail started ygaterdny. Th atoei ceiiM
luirihaHod from tin- county pnd for-
merly uaed 'u tha ;ii county Jail are
being; remodeled go a to fit condltlona
Thay win be placed In what i known
i tli "bull pan" ;it the city jail and
will be uaed aa tho wiiiiii'n'H ilri'tirt-
tnont f th' baattla Pemalo prlaon-
erg are noW kepi "n tha gecond finur
of the police bulldlnf athore tha sitn-
atlon la nol absolutely gate from the
itandpotnt of g Jmi break
Another atorj H1 be built on t"P
.f the bull pen and thi will be uaed
as a rnnrt rt i thereby doing away
rith tha preaenl ajreatly InadeQUata
Taatarday was oontrad day with
thf iity commlsatonera
Two aanltiiry stri -t flushing wae;tiite
wore purohaaed at u total cost of H-
son Thay win be delivered at once
Thf Tulan VVoVi ti Wirt. Wnrka i inV-
puny whs nwnrdfil tho contrai't for
tho erection of the architectural gtee)
arch n North Main gtroal at a cost
..f $W.70.
in old w'as preaantad on a paway
rleanlniv' machine. Thi price was Jl.-
r.lio. Thf foniinloHioncrH could not
datarmine a fund out of which thiH
amoUDl OOUld ba takfti and the mat-
ter wn continued until next Tueaday.
The Amarlcan CtMt Iron Pipe oom
puny hid $31.r0 a ton on IWO.carloadg
Of slv In'h mat Iron ple. E. C. I-'Ike
a loctj oontrin t.ir whn was present
gtntOd altar 'his bid was read that ho
tiiniinht he ci. iid gell the materia at
a lower price and the awarding f the
i iiiitr.ii t waa iii.stiii.m-d until next
week to allow Kike a chance to enter
a bid
Several l'lda were received on tho
automobile police patrol but the rum-
tniaaii.nrra were at a bias to "sahe" tho
I mechantoa! parts of tha gpectftcatlona
mi the mutter was referred to a com-
mittee eompoaed of Commigalonara
Conneely Foraythe ami viisn Chief
f Police Toder and Fire Chlaf Aider.
The committee will haar rapneaonta-
tives nf the compaUns oompanlog at
s -:iii o'clock tonlfht. Tho Cadillac
people had the lowest hid. which waa
j 1660 for the chassis.
POLICE NOTED
WITH CITY COURT
ARE M M. itM iFTBR Hil.T-
ORS OP AUTOMOBILE (Htm-
XAM K GIVEN l.lltl fl i ll.
F. H. Latchar wealthy oil man who
waa relaaaad from the city pellea n
his own racognlaanca follow in; his'
arrest on a churice of running his
automobile without tali llgnta failed
to uppenr In the milBicipsl court y s-
brrduy when his name was called.
Judge Houston mid Proaecutor Bnead
Loth gtated that Latahar bad been
;iv'n proper notification an to the
hour ho w.is to appear In court. In
spite of this fact however no lu nch
VgJfaAl was Issued fur his arreat as
la dona in similar oagan In which the
defendant happana to ba I man ol ut-
ile weiilth.
Letcher gaaerted at tha lima of his
arraol thai Patrolman (fo I yavg him
n weafc'a time in which to gacura t ill
llahta for his gUtomobila. The heads
of thf oolloa departmenl aaaert that
no patrolman had any rlKht to irlve
gUOh permission. The police offtclalg
were angry last nlcht over tin- failure
of the court to make Letcher appear
ii court nfter he hud been relaaaad
without depoaftlng the ouatomary
bond that la requlri hy law of nil
ffandera
B L Oit a banker was dlaralaaed
by JudgM Houston a few d.iya aK. on
n glmilar Marge after hi bad admii-
te.l that he had Violated the aUtOIBO
bile ordinance.
The poll" do not attempt to con-
ual their dlaauBt over these proceed-
Inns and are beginning to gal luke-
warm In their campaign ageing! auto-
mobile law vlolatora.
court room.
When th- new
plated Tuala will
cluglve Jnll and pn
the state.
addition nre com-
haVf the fimst ex-
lioe headquarters in
HAS HUBBY ARRESTED
TOR FAKE ASSAULT
lulaa Cltiaeng t. bully Testify and Oon-
fldentl Recommend Doan'a
HUdncj Tills.
TIES HAXDKKItt HIEF SATCR T-
ED n li in D IMv Ht M
HER N'Ut I. UEES It) Lit l
Mrs. l.tck Mills to obtain revenge
on hei husband a'ho had forblddaa
hor from going to moving picture
shows im scot ted. poured a bottle of
red ink on a handkerchief which aha
wrapped around li r neck disheveled
her hair gttlred hereelf In a racgad
garment and vialted police henaV
quarts ra w hi t e sh told a story of an
alleged vicious aasauit upon . he by her
bugband. Sin sh-ned a complaint
agalnat him nnd he was atrcsted.
When lb. case waB called In tho
I municipal court yesterday .Mrs. Mills
was dressed 111 the taWltth of fashion
with no ni.i'ks of violence or blood-
shed about her person 'bo Wmlttcd
that she had "made up" for her part
'in the little matrimonial drama and
! that her nuabnnd had really nol eom-
. mltted any bredch of the peace. Mills
was dismissed and Mrs. Mills was
i s. vetch arraigned by the judRO for
I In r part in the street -
It Is testimony like the following
that has placed Doan's Kidney Tills''
so far above competitors. When peo:
pie rlKht here at home raise Hull
Voice In praise there Is no room left
for doubt. Head the public statement
of a Tulsa olttaen:
Mrs. V. A. Robertson 207 S. Frank-
fort Ave Tulsa Okla. says: "About
Fix months uro my back ached a great
deal and 1 became so weak that I wa
unable to life. 1 tired easily felt
lanqald and was very nervotfs. 1
frequently and dizzy spells and my
Bight became blurred so that 1 could
not see twenty feet In front of
i. if. Hearing about Doan'a Kidney
Tills 1 decided to try them and Rot a
box at the Sells nruR Co. No iin dl-
ine bus afforded me such prompt
ami genuine relief My back became
sttotii; and all the other symptoms of
my trouble disappeared. I can rec-
ant nd Doan'a Kidney Tills hinhly.'
POT sale by all dealers. Trice 50
cents. iToBter. Miiburn 'o. Buffalo.
New Vork. sole agantg for the Fulled
States.
Remember the name Doan'a and
take no other.
1913 Models
We respectfully refer the public to
the announcement of Chalmers
cars for 1913 in the current issue
of the Saturday Evening Post.
We believe Chalmers cars for
1913 offer greater values than
ever Before. Read about the new
cars in the Post; then let us show
them to you at your convenience.
Tulsa Motor Car Co.
'Phone 543
il
RAISE PERSONAL TAX
WAR ON AD1SSI
OF TWO ADDITIONS
t II 18. BAVD1 INi stts THE F1TV
00MM18HION l I V I I I IMl i
l! J. V I U.I K
Uayot i rank M. Wooden and C A.
lendoreon. retary of Commercial
club engaged in a Blortuy war of
words hi yestei la) morning's session
of tho clly commissioners and lor a
time lh air un filled with sarcasm
debate and nhaaggg of oorruptlon
that called forth an angry denun-
ciation from City Attorney Itameey.
The entanglement arose over the
matter of admitting Beuna Vkrtg and
Bowerg addltlona Into the oRy C A
Sanderaon owns property in both ad-
ditions while J A. Taager former
dt nan ratio city commissioner pos-
sesses ten lots In Howets addition.
Banderaon and others reetdlng In the
tWO additions had petitioned the com-
mlgalonerg to admit them Into the city.
Ft riner Commlsatoner x eager pro-
test i ggalnal iui h a tion. unleag Utg
gtreeti In Beung isi.i addition should
first be made to conform lo the gtreeta
In Bti nebroaket Height a ami to all
property lying nurth of Blghtcenth
.ti i. Handeradn charged thai such
. i ears. wo ild add greatly t tha
mIu . : i is lots and would de
tract from the value of the other
propart) la both addltlona Messrs.
Teager and Banderaoh became very
heated in their remarks before the
commlssii.it. Mayor Wooden. City
Attorney Bamgey ami city Engineer
apparently ftavdrad the plan
of Ur yeagar ami thai led to Mr.
Sanderson s charge that the city of-
ficials were being Influenced by the
former comraigataner. Tha coinmis-
s mi tln n ill . ided to la. the matter
OVey until neat Tuesday.
Upon this decision Mr. Sanderson
ft root and said1
"Tou people have fully Investigated
this matter and have gone over the
.:i".ici aii i ask is ibut ion admit
Ueuna Viata addition t the it mw
or rt fuse to admit it "
iut tin goinaalaatonera were stead-
fast. .Mr. Suiidvraun then asked that
I
STATE 1 .-! vltTXATION BOARD
BOOSTS VSSKJ4MKXT I i I
Per cut.
A raise of ." per Ognt on th' vnlu-
atnm of nereonal iiropcrty la Tulsa
county was all thi change thai was
made by the State Board of Uquali-
rjition this week. In Hie r. turns of
Count) Aa eaao'i lal 1 .iii nn. Tina
means thai lb. al ...Hon on all farm
inui t i; pt ipertj wrU remain eat t
ly us it wa compiled by the count)
aeaaor Tha no change made t.y
the state boat '. will booal the lakes
in this couht) lo '.tie total extent of
i.ut i.; 1 i" totui iluatton 1 1
the rdunt) vv.;t t... far bolow that of
UMI cnv. iv . i . slat" hourd raised
the coitity flgurta to an enorrttoiig
amount.
LaVailie.es
Arc always stylisli do mat-
ter if you are dressed l'r the
street or parlor. A dainty
La Valliere around a fair
neck improves the appear-
ance. Lei us slmw you some of the
latest arrivals and try one
on so you ill le convinced
it s the next piece of .lewelry
nu want. We have them
t'ciiin
$2 to 60
J
a m ai i . jagaagaagr
.1 rvt iie price
One itu-t price
POLLACK'S
LADIES9 TOGGERY
217 SOUTH MAIN STREET
One-Half
Price Sale
This includes every article in the store.
We need room. Our fall goods will be
here within a few days. DON'T OVER-
LOOK THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY
to buy all kinds of Ladies' and Children's
lieady-to-Wcar Goods at one-half the
regular price asked.
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