Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 8, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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HARVARD HIE FAVORiTE
On i miii tin- Cnlmaun loom Should
Be RMuraod n srtnnet Uver
I'ltlM ICTuN N. J fcttyy 7. The
fir-Mi nf tin' triangular series "f foot
liuli games between ntai ard rale
and Piiii i stop will be played on i ni
yeraity field here tomorron aftern i
when tin- elevana 'if Harvard and
Princeton raei i in their annual rii
iron battle. Thif i onteat which in
iiu- eighteenth between the teams of
tin- tare InaUtutloni atnoe the Intro
Auction "f Intercollegiate Foot ball aa
a varsity iport Ir expei tad to pro-
duce play "f Itigb type Bosh elevena
hit Bearing the oNmaa of their r
apectlve aeaaona and should display
par gridiron form. The came alio
poaaeaaea poaalbUltloa when oonslder-
! in connection a it ti tin' aati m
champion abip struggle Harvard
faoea the tigers with i record un-
marred by defeat Princeton al-
though defeated by Dartmouth Can
mil ootnplicate the situation b)
either tylni or defeating the Orinu
These oondltlona augmented by the
facl tiiut the mum- la the final
ol tin- home aeaaon and ranke aa oni
SWEENEY'S
GROCERIES
ai?d MEATS
11 1
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Pliogaa i IBS
us . Xliird
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erythinj siii in it sw i i u i
I is absolutely guaranteed in the
st niKsiiie sense li anything
id fail tn pleaae call Phone 1231
;isi lur iiu- manager a win be
ritilit.
ir price are made for our cus-
i". Thoy are aoi expected t
mpetltors. SVe ddcilm
any oombinutiona
prefi
way
hi -
..ml
own
. 1" Mill Kill
ami lei li'
ny way lu
I im:oi cm
Mori
v al
ahou
and
madi
i a
tome
plea ie our oi
ruler into
"ngreementa'
business our
Dthi i fellow
pleas' .
Ill III WlIK MM
l;.il-tin P. C. J'lour package . .
Hubbard Squash pound
Be udder's Maple Byrup half gal
Rcudder'a Maple Byrup quart ..
Bpudder's Maple Byrup pint.
A. .). Buckwheat Flour package
Kllngbfa Pure Buckwheat aai i
Creamery Butter pound
fresh Country Eggs dosen
Van i 'amp's PorR and i
In sh Pumpkins each
Fours Truly Macaroni a fur
Vours Truly SpaKh'-lu. .1 (ot
Bcudder's Bugavr Butter pail
Mary Jane Sorghum can ...
Maw Bauer Kraut quart . .
Granulated Sugar 21 lbs . .
Fresh I 'ocoanuta each . . .
Cape 'oii Cranberries quart
T"l.iy (irapes 1 pound
Malaga drapes 2 pounds
Cbotoe Apricota - pounds .
IVineaap Apples peek . . . .
Fancy fohnathan Applea pti
Mew Gomb Honey pound
Burbaah Potatoes pack . . .
Jersey Sweet Potatoes peck
I : 'In- foninull class) -a nf I'"' j.ni
ruu nrasted unusual Inter eel in the
lair of the Tiger jungietuwn us
PiHnveton i freguently termed III
hhiik gad Utasf w la Ilia rhross of;
aui' g.u iti enthualaam toulghi Tin
I 'range ai i Ulgi h "f "i ild Nas i
and tii" Orlmaon of Harvard flutter
Crow hundreds f aindoaa ami thai
Igi nil j keepers playing no favor-
Hen have decorations on svsrj ivajl-
gba point of vantage with th)e gators
if oompetini nollaajwii hoping l
reap flneuolal benefits frum home ami
inaiiUR Clang. ClaagnMHI I ml alum-
ni of both InsMutlona ans reoordlni
in koiic ami storv the prowess "t
I their tawns ami in honor of the do
caslon Princeton i""1 veiled hat aga
damlc aslomnHy far in coming 14
hourg
in thess scenes of celebrating the
h'iuikIm "f playera representing the I
rivgl universities have no part Quar-
tered gear the scene of tomorrow's
osttle iin are rsotlni in preparation
f.ir tlia rail tu tin turfed area
where tii" gas soon to ingtch fopt-
I 'al I Hk ill. taotlOg ami cmltirame.
Kelther coaobea nor cgptalpa care to
forecast the result bul thfl enthugl-
.mm' undergraduate aupportara of the
elevena are not ao oonaarxatlve Loyal i
. Kpreaalon of opinion Lead t" aru-
mants and controversy in wagering
ind tonight there In many a little en
velope tucked away in townfolk safan
eriji h recorda iin i.i' t thai Harvard
adtierents are living siiin odds i" j
i lie i irimaon i" triumph " r the
i range and' Bl iok
Muoh persuasion ix necessary i" se-
cure these siiniu conueaaluns In odds
i. a- Harvard despite her splendid
football record during recant years I
has wftati ii many ami surprising ri - j
wises ai Hi" bonds of iiu- Tigers '
Blnoe tlia aeries began way back In"
H77 Princeton baa won thirteen "f
iiir aeventei n trames played. For ari
the Orlmaon hag nol won a gam" oi
Prlnoaton ami li is upon 1 1 i i ullar j
fact thai Hi" Tiger oohorta are bank-
nsr. sin" on the season'a playing the 1
Cambridge eleven appears a mure for- t
midah)e aggregation than the en. led
by Captain Baker
juiImIuk from Hi" play (wing the
prcitminarj period "f iiu- season the
Harvard line is stronger ith mi "f-
feoae and defense than that "f Prlnoa-
ton Tiie backfleld composed of
Brickley Mahan Hardwldi and 1."-
gan Is a better gH-around oomblna-
tton than th" Ticers' quartette ooh-
slstlng "f Hi" two Bakers Ollck
Btreit Princeton has no field
kicker of the caliber "f Brickley
"Hobev" Baker's broken H"ld
should i"' duplicated by EM die Mohan.
The line plunging "f SI n il Is nut like-
ly ;i be equalled by any of the iiar-
vard trin i ha.'ks. since the Tiger
fullback appeara in be ur 'the pene-
trating type of Hart und Wendell and
ih" Orlmaon has nut la-en able to
CICERO L. HOLLAND
C. 0. C. GROCER
anil
goal
and
runs
Mens' and Young Men's
SUITS m& OVERCOATS
at $20.00
Take a peep
aiouiul town ;it what
is beinti shown at $22
and $2o in Men's and
Yount;' Men's Suits
and Overcoats Then
come and see the
kind we are showing
at $20. We are doing
a wonderful business
on this pri'.e gar
nwnts sinp'y because
thty are extraordi-
nary vnlr.es. Compar-
ison will readily con-
vince you of this fact.
In Suits you
will find heie a groat
range of gray brown
and blue worsteds
and cheviots made en
conservative English
and semi - English
models. In OvtrcoaLs
we show a great
range of Chinchillas
Beavers Vicunas
mediums and long;
plain and shawl col-
lar. In either suits or
overcoats you will
find these the great-
est values you have
ever seen.
$20 " U
II i I i r f MJ' . I aVTU Willi J I .V aHJasH M
U m mm mzj
j ACRES If! BSACE 1 m m
ii'l'iiin. li ... I '.'.I .. ft. II " I BBH We sit Invnlng this !vrrtiriiwrt L j 'MjL' ' Sf a
Illtphenrl I T i v t ft 11 01 I lolely to proUjct our cuitomeri. who ( - '95ssi'-'' V- I 1L- 1
III l.HTM M I' i . mi UOtS " i mil itll) writing u lliaMluy mR.- r7 1
l owen U. tl . I . ' ii II tt-kJ h deceived by iti.iuiH'iw '. . -y' Bl
Trumbull center .. I8H 6 ft. I ' ... HMtl oil. I l 14n on iih. which thrv piirchased tlanking tasy Ji Rf j
Pennock. H C G C( MAItKI-.T ::M ware WRIGLEVS. K;:j
i 1 1 1 11 6 " " Ml'flSIO RSIIPH limn rTTUiO Twa.-iMiiiaaii em ihiiimi in III
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JTION!
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ine Great; dodu antv ot thn
clean pure healthful
'...
' w. adt
is causing unscrupulous persons to wrap
rank fmitatioas that are not even real
chewing p;mn so they resemble genuine
WRIGLEY'S Wmnd . The better class
of stores will not try to fool you with
these imitations. They will be offered to
you principally by street fakirs peddlers
and the candy departments of some 5 and
10 cent stores. These rank imitations
cost dealers one cent a package or
even less and are sold to careless people
for almost any price.
If you want Wriejley's look before you
buy. Get what you pay for.
Be sure it's
WRIGLEY'S
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Nirp Jul.'v Sivi't t oranges dosen ;!
fccxal bemons dosen
f.'.ni'.i Orapl Fruit en
rtmk Boats pound
paacy OaJef . bunt ii .
viiiic Turnips pound
Nnliii ( 'a hliftp. iMiund
California TomaUtes i
J'riKli I'nnipkln. each
8ifi's U'lilto Boap 10
Lrnn.v Snap 11 liars 15
Large Spanish Onion pound 7'
In ' ilnry Dates 2 pkgH 25
California Figs. I i.kK.i
Nea s.'i.iird Kai.iinM s pltgs. .
N" 'nrrflnts. :i ikgs
Bulk Queen Olives nuari ...
Bhredded Wheal Him nil. I j.k.;
I'ii-' TogstieOi 3 Pkgs
Hti iiiiiH.' LajMuoe pound ...
I'uv I'lder Vim aar. gallon ..
STMIII BRAKD8.
' oarry praoticaDy evory
I rami of B'kkIh. Inr-ltullnir HataU.
Beechnut Ifonardi Berl Olney'a
Hate's Carnation Pilch's nraio
Juice W'ullar Hgkrr'l OgOOg und
lii.i'"lato liiirkccs Salad Driwilne
Prli f' nnd Royal Baking Powd.-rs.
und ill nt rlicht prli es
UK. II GRADE Flora
" dim'i "niii" i heap brands of
flour. Wp itlvp you Just whut y..u
want cither lt"d Slur. I'ular I'.iar.
North Pole Pride of Perry Calendar
oi Ljron'i Best.
oi p BOOKS.
These srere iii Rrst store In T Ui-a
feature Coupon i Ks It ii the
Ideal Iradini aroy besl fur us and
bes' fur you. Order one ludnv.
am Books for tM
S" I'.oi.l.. ..r V4.7."
Ml T llU'IIITIIIM.
Iresaad Spring Chlckers i" " d j't.
r . - i en ii. us. pound ih'
Prima Bona! fieef pound li-
li 1 Tloust llerf. pound gg
H'int Pork pnund ITc
Home Made BaUSSge. pound .... I'm-
Qood Breakfast Bacon pound . Btc
Kkinned Mhiiir. pOUUd !
Pork fhops. pOltttd 20)'
Round Steak pound 20c
Boost Veal pound Ilk'
Veni Ateak or Cutlets pound ....2S'
Venl Ste. pound lAc
oitni li i:m.V.
Please order enrly. rail phone i:.t2
If I"'. is l.usy. Wc nill have entra
deli '-ri ser ie for Pa' rdO
7
SI :w
. 10c
18c
10
ISO
20r
. . BSc
. :o
ii ih. Oranulated Bugor . .
1 pound Creamery Huttcr ..
lbs Prosh Country Butti r
i dos Prosh Country ESggs
l bushel Idaho Potatoes
Jap I'.ice pr II'
I ISg. Pancy Mead ftlce per II
y. ' Michigan Navy Beans par lb. do
New I'ancak" PloUf . Br ll. .....Be
6-lb. sa.-k Buckwheat flour .....hoc
10-lb sack Buckwheat Plour . ...BSc
I oaoj Tomatoes Bpo
i can N' S H P IIO. Tomatoes o)c
1 lb New ICiiKlisIi Walnuts BBc
1 lb Paper Shell Avlmonda BBc
2l-lll Sack of None Surii Flour. 0c
I8rb sack None Buch Pbjur . .BB.BB
84lb sack V. B Flour
t s -1 1. sack r. s. Flour
1 nt. Cranberries
I II" Pop '"in
! qt Sour Pi' kles
li qt Sweet Pioklea
I i oog. Imported i iii Plckala .
1 Hi. Hollands itlend Coffee
i l lb. Hotel Tulsa Blend enfe
1 1 ins. Mandhellng-Bantoa Coffee $i.n
Pal Hens per lb IB"
Pry Chickens peril' Bta
1 i"iiinl i 'on pound 1 2 1 jc
i pound Pure Lord ttc
1 Frame Honey 20.'
1 Can Pink Salmon 10c
i ran lied Salmon ISO
:i can Pickwick Bockeye Balm on . 2ii-
imp. atnshrooms tins 2a ji md ;io'
Imp Bardlneo Id li) and BBc
I 3 Laxga White Flsii Hat
I : Pal Mackerel 25c
lo-iii. Kit Whit.. Fish BSc
10-lh. Kit fctoekerel si.oo
1 K i Holland Herring $IM
1 pound Boneless Herring 2iio
3 Boms Mstches t kfc
T H.ns Wmt" S.ap 2S'
s liars Diamond C Boap 2Sc
I pkn. Beeded Raisins 10c
1 pk Cleaned rurr. n's 10c
3 ll.s. 4 Crown Haislns 2He
I eans BlOOk Hird Corn ISc
Krisp) Crackers by imx 74c
I.. '. Boads crackers by bos .8'i'
Cooking Apples per peck 35c
i His. dinner Snaps 15c
Ion ithan Apples pk 6'h'
Celery. 1-Miuc Hnnanjs flringSS.
Lemons and nil vegetable! In season
at the beat market prices for first
. lass goods
I'elini" U. It.
Oilman It. T
1 Stone. K B
Logan g.
Hardwlck. L.
Mahan R II
Brickley y. .
'i
Preedley
Bettle H. .
I trail U e II.
McKinlock
Koucy C
It. Curtis. T
Morgan T
Mills. II. .
ITndoru I
i Mn. i. i:. .
Plaj er
Hammond I
Phillips L
Longgtreth
B Trenkmai
r.iie. it. ;.
Hnlin It. T.
Bhea u. E.
J. Hiker Q
li. Baker L.
Click It II
St felt. P. . .
II
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17H
177
171
174
177
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174
Princeton.
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Lbs
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171
140
171
182
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Ho Sot I IflOI't Such l.tllue It i-i
ai Wi re Paid lor the On - li. .
ccnlli Bold.
7.(Sie-
souroe
170
159
183
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210
17n
190
191
178
180
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ECONOMY
Cash Grocery
spi IAL PBtCBB ran
s i run v.
Bright Florida Qraps Fruit eaek Ma
I pkgs Dromedary Uutcs 25'
Panel Colorado Potatoes p. k . . Soc
fellow Jereej se' t potatoes. pi k sue
3 large ( uns p.. I' h h' s 25c
i 'luuti bottle pure Cider -Vinegar ISc
1 IP pkg.OUf Hpeclal Blend Coffee 25o
1 can" hlacklferrles 25-
2 eans lied Pherrlcs 25c
1 aai California Peeled PSOOheS . 35c
3 eans I-.lgln Cream Com 25o
N iress.'d Hens per Ib ISc
W. T. BENNETT
Phone 200 4 No. 21 Sc . ml St.
Emmons q. . .
Borden B. . .
Law. 11
Merritt R. .
Be mm one o
Heytnger o
Swart C
Love. T
I aiasn. T. . .
Brown B. .
Lam barton F
The rooordo of the opposing teains
for the presont season follow:
llaranl
Sept. -7 Harvard 34; Maino 0.
QCt 4- Harvard 14; Hates n
net. 11- Harvard '3; Williams I
0ot is Harvard 47. Holy Cross 7.
Oct. 26 Hsrvard 29; Penn. Htnte 0.
Nov. 1 Harvard 23 Cornell fi.
Total points -Harvard 170 opposi-
tion 16.
Princeton.
Sept. 27 Princeton 14; Butcara 3.
o t. 4 Prinoeton r9. pordham o.
Oct. 11 Princeton 28; Buiknell 0.
Oct. 18 Princeton 13; Syracuse 0.
Oct 25 Princeton 0; Dartmouth 0.
Nov. 1 Princeton S4: Holy CrUM 0.
Total points: Princeton 178; nppo--itlon
t.'..
l et l"s Show You.
If you are a sufferer of piles or
betnmorkeida In any form come to
cur Btore and let us shew you Merl-
toi pile Remedy It Is one of the
best preparations we hare evei
handled and Is sold on a positive
(jusrsnfe. Weaver Drug Co.
PAWH1TSKA "kla.. Nov.
oial.)- Prom an authorotive
I'"" it has I"- :i I'lirucd that plans
foi thi Immodlate "wlldcattlng" ana
subaenuenl developntanl "f the un-
leoaed aeetct'ti half of the Oaage Na-
tion tin- largest bod f unexplored
oil and ii.u territory in the Mid-Con -tlnenl
field are now being made by
lha dopartnient of the Interior and
that as a consequenoe I00.0OS aoroa
of small and Widely scattengd I roses
svlll soon I offered for isile.
Rncouraged by the sxeoptionally
lug li honusei received for ihu 10.744
acres in tin- s" tn pan of the Nation
recently leased the deportment "f tbe
Intctsof is i'i to hive determined to
licfitn at on".' d w lopmeni of all the
remainder "f the osuge country and
thus outside of the material advant-
au' of such a sti p to the os.'iku In-
dians to end onos and for all th"
lone and tumultuous contest for en-
tree Into this rli li nnd vlrfrin oil and
mil fi.id which has made the Oaage
ri untry the insi two psqrs as turbulent
and full of Intrigue as a Central
amort can republic
The Un mediate step proposed. BO
far as the plan has been mods iiulillr.
Is to leaje wltli stiliiKent regulations
for Immediate driiiina approclmatel)
100000 a. res s nttered from Creek
county to the Kansas line and so dls.
trlhuted that when all hav been
dillled Upon the possibilities of the
western half of the Osage country will
have been fairly well defined.
These leases will be small none of
them to eneed S.000 acres and OWlnf
to the "wildcat" nature of many of
them the depai ttnental officials d"
not expect to receive for the benefit
"f the Osaes such lnre bonuses as
were reoontly paid around the itrenf
v eil. In the ". ps -Huston pool but
by such "Wlldcattlng" the extent of
any valuable pools heretofore undis-
covered will he determined and th
way made easy for subsequent offer-
ings of leases idjit'ent to SOVgtopmOnt
for more big bonu.os.
It is understood that these first
"vllduat" leiusa hsv. already been
I 'lotted and that commissioner Cnto
Hell alre.idy has them under consider-
ation. It is also understood that the
plsn has the unequivocal support of
Superintendent J. A. Carrol of the
'"sage Axenry. and. Indeed that hi
was one of the first wht suggested
it and owing to the high aucoeoa
which attended ins plan of leasing the
south OOUni) tracts which recently
brought such bin bonuses his recom-
mendations vv i t undoubtedly carry
great H'elghl in rVashlngtou
'i b" plan in tb opinion of t ic de-
partmental official dieousstng it. win
practically "protect" or teat out the
und.". eloped lands oi tiie Otagea with-
out any expense to them and put this
valuable asset in condition to market
.it tiie sums high prices thai prevailed
on the leal lessee.
Immuom Warning Bulletin.
BAN PRfSOO Col Nov. 7.
To the governors of all the stgtosof
tiie union the i'oung VTomen'a Chrla-
tian Tomporanoe aeaociation of Ban
Pran leco has sent letters askint; their
aid in ooping uiiii a situation which
rapidly 1" I mini; alarming "
Women from all walks of life say
the letters have been Boming t" the
aanoclatlon In constantly Increasing
numbers leaving K'"'i positions in the
eut under the I np cession that the
Panama-Pacifl c exposition win cre-
ate more poelttona than oan bo tilled
by women of the stale. Many of thOOS
women say the) already are starving.
' There ai-.- now in California" an-
nounces the association "mora than
enough women to fill every position
now open or whi' h might be created
as a result of the exposition "
Wiley Bjoonaoa Detect! ca
NBW Vo;K Nov. 7. Dr Harry
Wiley former chief chemlc. of tho
department f BgrlCUll ore tonight
while speaking at a dinner of the Ad
vertising Men's league aciised pri-
vate BOtOOtiVOS of having picked the
locks to his desk and ransack Ins his
private papers in search he Hald for
confirmation of rumors tha' he had
made a fortune out of "my work."
The sesrch of hla room occurred he
said about two months ago while he
was absent on a trip. The accusation
created a sensation at the dinner al-
though Dr. Wiley made It in a mat-
ter of fact manner und immediately
passed on to another topic.
Oovgmnonl Noises Money.
VFRA CRC8 Nov. 7. One hun-
dred and sixteen boxes of silver pesos
each valued at about 13000. forward-
ed here by lingo S herer & Co. bank
era of Meal co city for ahlpmenl on
the steamer Mexico were seized by
government officials today. It is u-
serted by the authorities that under
the law prohibiting such . : i
the money Is liable to confiscation.
The same steamer has on board
PILES CURED AT HOME BY
NEW ABSORPTION METHOD
If yon Miftr from bUsUtljf it'tiing bilfti
tr pre! unit iih jmIhh h ml mc our MdrMt.
Md I will tell ou how tn cura ytntu nil t
hftttll bf tlit- in-w ibfOfpl mn trp tt nip til ; and
will alto Mtifj looit of die hump ti iiiint'itt
flM f"r trial with rafertOM ffoni pott own
locallt) if r9t)tt0itdd i sij irii'ij i a t it-ii f isf
pmitnrnl onrt wiurw itad no Hootj
lint Ul) itlit-rs of tbl t.ffer Writ t-xlav o
M ri- K. H..iunirr Ii.u IV Hiiitsi Bond Ind.
AtlT
mort than ball a rnilUon tn gold hmj
lui aluppvd by tin' dunks f Mxiou
i inr
Day or Mjhl Phone 1522
Stanley & McCune
Funeral Directors
IS Third Street
TILSA. - OKLAHOMA
No Metre ' Dawn Tea
NBW iiavi:. Conn. Nov. 7.
"prom week the his social event of
the pear at rata win be celebrated
'his year ns compered srita. former
yeara under orders issued today by
th" committee in chncga f the affair.
The functions utii begin on af onday
of "Prom eeek" in rebruary nnd end
nt lo'clotk on the following rVednea-
daj morning. Them win be no st-
urday night tntertalnmeni Hnd go
i. Hue il.ivii fas or otlier en'ertiiln-
ii .11 m. This action wun taken It Is
explained today because of the con-
fiction that the nffaiis had baronia
loo long driwn out.
Wnnt. d Will nt Rv h-i poemd for
clean COCSon rags nt World . i . . .
m i' linn Beourd Br.iaiins
VAtaPARlBO lille. Nov. 7.--A
tcoid number "f steam els uinst
I through the Str.tl's of Mug. l.n with
g the ten in oi hs from lunuary 1 to
Oetobai 11 this year sue aiding to an
' ifi' iai Statement issued today. The
IrafflO InclUdOd III steamers from
the Atlantic mil 1J7 from the Pacific
Officials here ii i e of tttf opinion
. I iint the Dumber gf lesacls isitig the
tislts will not be sffecled by the
Opening of 'he I'anamu .anal and that
I VnlBomlBB win con tin us by be tho
principal port in the South an p
ifle.
i one liMMlii stakes it""'
o.MMIA. NVI. Nov. 6. A bandit
h' afdad a sleeping ear on a Horllug-
ton west bound it .in Just aa it was
baling I'ouni II llluffs shortly ift.-r
midnight hiiii up the pariei and
lobbed evral passengers and agegNyd
The Tulsa Grocery
I S I se '.lid M.
I'l i lgSS38IS
BS0
25o
-..c
SSe
SI no
i Mssrmen Droaw
CI It A. . V.. Nov 7. John ('oa'i's
and Moid QnfdttOf were drowned In
I Cttba Ijikv today The men were tisli-
ing and hunting ft on s boat when
H I I ltlAY I Mill K Bl II W I
II I K1XL
BP1 I U.i
l pk Colorado Potatoes
1 pk Turnip.
5 lb. Navy lieans
:l larg" fat Mackerel
3 Tall Milk
:'V lb. Chranulatod sugar (with
other good. i
MDOOldUL
1 4S.II. WCk Red Star Flour SI. 40
1 4S ib. aek K. U. flour Si .10
4 lbs. N. Iteans 2So
i gas Paoahag i(K
1 gal Aprbots 4"o
1 aai lllackl'errte. (VOc
1 ga' 'J lo.eberrles Mc
1 gal. Cherries tl no
3 i ans Hood Corn 20
2 inns Fancy Corn 25o
5 cans Borty June I'eaa 25o
IMUM No I Tomatoes 28o
1 can Carnation Tenistoes I So
2 qts. Cranberries 25e
1 6 Ih I all Lard SSu
1 lo-lb Tall Pard SI 2S
We glie OOnpOOB that are good for
Sogers Silverware They are valuable.
We earn a complete line of fresh
rage tables and fruits of .11 kind st
prices that aro riyh'.
A. A. & L. BUMGARNER
PnOPRNftOfteS
B charge of heaiy shot from a u'un
accidentally dte. barged tors a koN
In the kottda of the gtsfl and it sank.
Neither man could salm.
flflinag mlx-r In llotann.
tMAM V Neb . Nov. 7 -A bandit
'lulscr llertha a-rlved here 'his even-
ing from v -rs cms
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 8, 1913, newspaper, November 8, 1913; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134868/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.