Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 302, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 3, 1916 Page: 2 of 24
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TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY SEPTEMBER ? 191G
GRAND OPERA SURE
TO BE A SUCCESS
ECHOES
STORE OPEN UNTIL 12 MONDA Y
14 taul Third
Women's Wear
Ol' all the
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Wool I I .
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Monday to Sell These
The Price Will Do It
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SAHD SPRINGS IS
GETTING BRUTAL?
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fistful. Tilt- total ft I
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In tlif oiiileiu
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uml Min Stewart M ll.unilli'ii. Ii
ilHM Iioill M-Ilt til TlllMl It V 'III' Klll.1
pram) opera t oiniunv. will Mijiii tluli
ClillV UKS I'f tllll St I1 1 .
lots of I'llhliill).
Tiny will moot ltb the commit -
tl'CH Of till' .'iKHIll'IT nf Colli llll'l i'e Mini
ti n secretaries oil Monday nmrulm;
mill m Hhti'iii illr i'.hiii:iIkii will lii ar-
. ranged. Over ciirlit hunilied tli ki ls
)inv already been sold tn tin- pooi
of TiiImi uml with tlii publicity whl
h sure to i'diih' the otiur cities
the cuMem purl of the Htatu "III
sure tn lake ii tlit-lr full h are
Uic scats.
At S o'l'lnrk yotlordiiv afternoon
the secretary nf liii' lira ml opera eoni-
n Ittce nf t l.i I 'liiimbor nf 'oiiiiiiet'oo
lml tnlir-n In l 247 Ml from t-nsli
mien if ticket uml tickets worth
JH.SJK ti ail been Tccrvod making tie
t'tiil for null's $.1.77S.f.O. TiiIhm'k
gri.nd opera will I"- tli Miri'i'.'t event
rf tin. yi'iir and tlio p'.ople nf TuHi
r.nil . ikliilmnifi will support It In
wtv which will make It n fin an
i Hereon us w nil.
t
ii pantn
n Tlilriy tlni I- cnwIiiiyM ami ntlurs
iilwcrn iiii.slcil lure mixcnil yiaiH UK"
1 f..r iitkaiL' unit In u I'liniiiir fi.ntcst
r ili- salt nf tick-'Ht tin1 fHirKi'initiilH. All nf
nurt nf the stale HCUlltMltly Paul hi
it u lilt ii twin' .Mr I "Tliln
il ft 1 1 him
nf Tulsa
nf tin' city
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nf
I..-nf
tllClll Hllli-
ii vy fmiti. I
t he inn it lii utiil sp.'l t
1 n mil tn t hit iniintry caul Mr.
ri h lii.it niKlit. 'Tim cnnicHt that (
In mlverllNPil tn lie hchl at Hunil
Hprlncs tniiuirrnw Ih huui list I ho law
uml the nffon.lers will he Hirc.itcd
II lid priis-ei'lltiMl."
liiipnm ami UiinwitiK Kmitx ami 1
sleers. with the ni'i'ninpiiiiyiiis! hreak-
Intt nf lumen ami tearing mil nf
IniriiH hy the riinls may helntiK in
Mexico it Spain. nc( nrdiiiK to Mr. 1
Welch hut It has nn place in a clv-
llietl cnllillllllllty.
Sn fur an t tuilil bo learned lait
nl K Ii t nellhrr Attiiriiey-.'teneral I'Veel-
Ihk nr Shenff James Wnnlley li.nl
taken any actlnn airnliiHt Charles
I'ano who nwiiH the park where the
cntitcsts are In he Ht Hired.
M in-
nil i milt i
tli.m nnc hundred pair exci
ti iiiiiiH il. l'ru i tl .Mull. lay
lent io."
i'i final
!ueM.
'.rain
larp ami
e at 25c.
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envers
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I'li.'Iin Teiid ItearM and ir.
i;a.ininln. Clear their away
NI('K WEAR Vn- AND 3.V
Thai 1m rt.r the :
pi a ( il nt Just half eh
lift K pieces nf e cry
r.- and '.He p'
M'lU mil many
inti d k i ml
i t s 7.1e t" $2.f0 pieces me
hundred pieces. Crlfp ncrt
l:) (iOWNs fi.r.i)
Ymi'll nppMM t.iir thrsr fiiir h r (n riotl ulisto nar-im-iitH
Tht-y nf x -)'ti'K;.I ;M pink ami white. llar-
v.y nwny the inlin lt Mi.ml.iy at .''.
MIDDY
The kind ; mi w.int coat stvlcn
Sl.'S 14 tn 4 4.
ImHrm k's middy suits $4 f.o nnd
Muli (I. Clc.i' iim away the Int at $1 !'S.
all
15 LOUSES 00c
MripfM or plain tih proof.
1 5 rarnionts Bli?ht !y
FALL (J AILMENTS
The show inn here I i nssumiriir iniiiortnnee
iualnt ynnmelf with the styles cumin' in. AS c
lle y(. ur lnspet tinti.
You (.liniild nr.
n-H'p( (fully in-
.-in i
To niv filemla and putmns I wish
to announce my acutlemy nf duni-liiir.
?12 fihto hnllitlnc. will he npen after
Pepteinhrr 2 Thus" wIshillK prlvnte
nr irroup lesunH please call L'L':n.
Studio for rent for private dances nr
clutm. ft. It. Iltirke Adv.
TEST WILL COME
DECLARES HUdllES
( UN I IM Kl l UUM I'AdK I'M-:
rthrnad. I want In knnw the emit of
I lirntluctinti at Inline and In Knrope
las nourly a can he HwertHlnetl. I
iwant to know the waite male and
i what atlliiHtnient Is necesNin y to de-
'Veloii our ecuniintle Independence. I
desiro that In every wav we should
hulld up foster and encniirnKA.
I "Thu day Is eomlnn when the
l ulled Stalls will ho put to a severer
economic test than It lias ever he-I they cannot do. I have no faith In
fore heen put to. We inusi serve j legislation expressed In viiruo f?en-
lourselves In peace with a discipline j eralit ies. Huch legislation does not
that nations abroad have horn sub- meet the demnnds of tho business
Meet to In war. We must find gome community. We want to bo right;
'way to organize ourselves ' work ;we want to he fair; we want to knnw
'together for the develnpmeni A our what the road Is. And I propose
business Interests fur the expansion that so far us within me lies that
'of every legitimate activity. i we shall know tinder standard legls-
always desire to union wnicn afreets the interest of
tile nusiness community.
I
think that we
Kike counsel together with respect
i. whnt Is fair and lust. The day
has gone by
ti Hi lly should
hiiKl. . ...
Tor I'lalii IicgUlatlon.
1 think business men lire entitled
know what they can no mm
when anything arlu-
be maintained In this
l ulled Stalls will ho put to a severer to
I . T
FT" a m ikk n q ?!
Tier-1
I Mr. Hughes adtlressed an open-air
audience at Clayton a suburb this
evening and an audience in the eoll-
Houm tonight.
In his speech at Clayton Mr.
Hughes said:
"We stand for tho firm mainte-
nance of nil American rights with
res ( to every nation both on land
and sea. e propose that the rights
of American citizens shall be main-
tained wherever they are. We have
no policies which would bring us
Into serious strife. Hut we have
honest rights and so far an I am
concerned I am not too proud to
fight to maintain honest rights."
City News in Brief. I
Wonderful Stocks New Fall
diandsse Awaits You
At tliis
sell '.'let
Imivt 1
Mi; department store every arliele that emprises these.
1 with extreme rare for correctness of style and quality
las spent months of hard work so that you miht have th.
stocks has heen
Our New York
host.
Pretty Frocks Smart
Suits Snappy Coats
Wonderful Blouses
Eor ladies and misses also full line of
Fall Apparel for little prls.
Priced as Usual One-
Third Less Than
Elsewhere.
FALL
Footwear
$10000 Stock of the Latest
Styles
Nowhere el.se will you find
s ti e h assortments every
new authentic footwear
style for men women and
children. Nowhere else will
you find such savings on
Shoes.
THE FALL
Millinery Models
:uv aptly displayed in our
large assortment of the lat-
est styje conceptions.
Pattern Hats and Hats
From Our Own Artists
vie with each other you
will certainly appreciate
viewing the display nnd are
invited to do so. Every
style for early fall and win-
ter wear.
15 EAST
FIRST
KAHN
15 EAST
FIRST
A INS. a fireman nt station
No. 4 Is the father of a baby boy
born Friday night at his home In
Oven addition.
I
T A. KNAl'P OF SAN JOSE Cut
has hoi nine affiliated ! h the John If.
Miller company of Till i as eonsult-
Inir architect and will make his hon.c
in this cily In the future.
K. K V It It F.TT nnd family re-
turned yesterday from n three thou-
sand mile automohlln tour passing
through licnvcr and othir Colorado
points.
t
Tlirc SKCKICTAItVS office at the
county fairc'-i unds v;nn opened to the
I u'dic yesterday nnd nil business In
connection with the fair can now be
transacted on the grounds. Itex Kim
has heen appointed assistant to Sec-
tetary ilrahnni and v-tll personally bo
'n i'Iiiiiw it tho office intil the fair
is over.
I
TUP: FOU.OWlNd marriage li-
censes were given out by the elork
of the enmity court yesterday: Robert
Ijirmcr Claremore and Horn l'lillen
Cliiremore; S. Floyd Ciithurth Tulsa
and Virgle Keen. Tulsa: J. W. White
Oilton. and Hat.le Drew Oilton;
Henry U O'Mluncss Tulsa and Edna
H. Miller Tulsa.
r N WIUOI1T left yesterday aft-
ernoon for lln.iwell N. M. uton re-
ceipt of news to the effect that hix
brother S. R Wrlrht. vas nt thn point
of death. .1. H. Wright Is a former
Tulnan and has heen oreratlng hln
irother's ranch near lioswell for
three years. Two years ago he loft one
of his eyes He is now differing from
cancer rf the stomach and little hope
is entertained for li is recovery.
PKTECTIVF.S OX FRBV and Tilk
1nkto:i raided the rooms over the
(Iriinrl theter Friday night and eon-
flst atcd a large amount of liquor. A
place between thei Frisco trucks and
First street on Hoston avenue also was
visited during tho night and ft few
hiittlen of beer rewarded tho search
of the officers. A negro Joint on
Nntth Oreenwood aver.ue llkewisi
proved to be very "wet" at tho time
of the visit by the officers.
I
TIIK 1'OI.ICE IKPARTMENT ex
perienced a very unprofitable month
during August In the muter of the
amount of fines collected. The total
amount of money brought Into tho
treasury of the police department
uuriiiif (oe monin jusi rHissca was
t4.SS2.fi0. Tills figure falls far abort
of the usual ifmoniit which haa been
registered at the first of every month.
The vacation season of the members
of tho police department shows n
great decrease when compared to the
precede lug month
THR MONTHlY HEl-OUT of the
fire department for tho mouth of
August has been prepared and Is
ready to hand In to the city auditor.
Thirty-four alarma were anrwered hy
the department. The total loss on
buildings amounted to 11(100 and the
loss to the contents of the buildings
was approximately tl.000. Twenty of
the fire alarms answered were caused
by burning trash. The damage done
is above the average for this time of
the year.
EKFECriVG SF-lTKMItEU 1. I
Italian! former tratnmister of the lo
cal Midland Valley station was pro-
School Days Will
Soon Be Here
Uring the youngsters to our hoys' department for their clothes. We have a
'feast" of' good things in boys' clothes prepared for them. (Ircator assortments
this season than ever before.
'Sampeck' Suits for Boys
The standard of America for quality in boys' clothes..
Suits with Extra Knickers in the new piuchbacks belters and the popular
double-breasted pinchba.-k for the bovs
$7.50 $8.50 $10.00 $12.50 AN" $15.00
Our Special Suits for the Boys 2 pants with-everv suit in fine cassimeres Avor-
steds blue serges cheviots... $5.00 $6.00 $6.50 $7.50 and $8.50
Boys' Caps A world of the new styles for fall are here. Caps for the little fel-
lows. Caps or the older boys ". 50c 75c $1.00 and $1.50
Boys' Shoes "We offer you the best values in boys' shoes stylish serviceable
and moderately priced
$1.75 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 T0 $4.00
Boys Shirts Waists Hose Underwear Nightgowns Pajamas Bathrobes
everything a boy wears.
Mail orders promptly
filled. Delivery charges
paid on all purchases $5
and up.
Your 11. It. fare refunded
on all -purchases through
l?.tsiil Mcvcliiints Asso- r. nt Ffitirth
On Main at Fourth ..iaiioo. T
GENET9
Specials for IVIondiay
Library Tables
Full quartered
oak 28x4-incli
top an $18 table
Special
$14.85
Fibre
Rockers
Extra large
and strong fi-
bre rocker tap-
estry u p bol-
stered back
and seat over
heavy steel
tempered
springs; a
$16.50 rocker sp
ial . . $9.50
am i 1 1 in mii in inn iii
RANGE
SPECIALS
This fine Belleville Gas Range
with 18-inch galvanized steel
lined oven white panel doors
and broiler pan guaranteed a
perfect baker nil set up in your
kitchen not $35 but special'this
week--
$28.50
Terms on all of
These if Desired
GENET FURNITURE CO.
Central National Bank Annex 116 South Boston
Ballard .hows tho Importance of Tulsa
as a point on the Midland Valley sys-
tem j
TUB nEV. O. W. KEJUl. who re-
turned last week from his vaoation In
Colorado will fill the pulpit of the
First Presbyterian church today.
THE REV. L. 8. BARTON" pastor
of the Boston Avenue Methodist
moteil to e ot Vu4 trninmasteV of church will preach both sermon to-
day on labor.id Us relation to the
Kingdom of Ood. Reverend Barton Is
expecting many laboring men to at-
tend the sermon. He will show that
tho movements of today which look
towards the bettering of the condition
of tho laboring man Is but a part of
the scheme of Jesus.
Lt'CT GATES formerly coloratura
soprano of the Royal Opera In Berlin
was chosen yesterday for feature ot
the concert to be given here in De-
cember by women ot the Trinity guild
of the Trinity Episcopal church. Moses
Buguslawskl pianist and Miss l.yn-
ette Klmmons organist will assist.
THE REV. JAMES E. McConnell
has returned from his vacation and
w-lll fill the pulpit of the TiKCi't
Memorial church today.
RAYMOND CAKR left yesterday
for Golden Col. where he will enter
his second your at Colorado School ot
Mines
terminal. The appointment of Mr.
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 302, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 3, 1916, newspaper, September 3, 1916; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134134/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.