Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, May 7, 1915 Page: 3 of 10
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T IJ E T U L S A DAI L V W O 11 I. D FRIDAY MAY 7 101
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19 GREAT
Bargain Days
Beginning
Sat. May 8th
FREE
ONE ROUND TRIP TICKET TO SAN FRANCISCO
and $58 Expense Money to be
Given Away or $150 in Gold
In Just 19 Days
IT IS UP TO YOU
BEGINNING
SATURDAY
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At C. 0. D. Grocery 110 East Second Street m& Hawk's Cash Grocery 392 West First Street.
$15000 worth of high-grade Groceries Coffees Teas and Spice thrown on bargain counters at sacrifice prices. Never has the public had such a chance and iUCh an opportunity as we offer
for 19 days beginning Saturday May 8 and closing Saturday May 29 at 10 p. m.
FREE On the last day of this Great Opening and Contest Sale we will give a Round Trip Ticket to San Francisco and $!0 cash for expense or $160 in Gold to the church lodge or individual
getting the greatest number of votes during this Great Contest and Opening Sale. A vote for every cent's purchase Read the terms of this contest.
ENTER THIS CONTEST -CALL AT THE STCPE AND LET US EXPLAIN. 19 Great Bargain Days. Never in our history in the grocery business have we been BO well prepared to save
you money on everything. It will pay the most skeptical to come 50 miles to buy their groceries for their present and future needs. Don't fail to take advantage of this sale. The stores will be
ablaze with bargains. Remember the places 110 East Second Street and 302 West First Street.
TERMS OF THIS CONTEST FREE--On the last day of this great contest we will give a Round Trip Ticket and $50 in cash to the contestanl jetting the freatesl number of votes A vote for
every cent's purchase. Should you buy $4.80 worth of goods you will get 480 voles. The or.? having the greatest number of votes the last day at 10 p. m will be awarded the prize. Come
enter the contest get the coupons call up your friends and get their help. See Colonel Jones the Contest Man at the stores. Down Down! Away Down are Our Prices. Buy now .
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Itaed Sugar
EXTRA SPECIALS GET THE VOTES
25c
(iood Dried Peaeln
:! lbs. for
24 lbs Good Flour
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is lbs. i Iood Flour
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lbs. ( iood Flour
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Besl Vegetable Com
hi 1 1 1 Lard
95c
$1.85
$3.70
9c
25c
25c
18c
75c
5c
ENTER THIS CONTEST
Fancy Prunes 2
for
Potatoes per
peek 4
Potatoes per
bushel
Matches 2 boxes
for
EXTRA SPECIALS GET BUSY
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cans for
Large cans of T
toes - cans for
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Kraut
Largu cans of Pel
( 'ream. '' for
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15c
15c
9c
15c
Small rails of Pol
( ream. 9 0811H for
taking Powder
Calumet '-''' cans
Baking Powder
Calumet 15c cans
for
I0e cans fbr
Salt :' boxes
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Get Busy Get the Votes
25 c
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20 c
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9c
10c
EXTRA SPECIALS ENTER THE CONTEST
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EXTRA SPECIALS
A ITOOd col lee I kit Will (Tealt
last Helllllg w bile it
lasts; at per pound
60c Imperial or Gun
Tea at per
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l.i bars ol n stal
While Snap for . . .
'I bars LellO.X Soap
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package ol Soda
15c
Powder
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IOc package of luti
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Hie package of .Mai
ar 2 for
I0e Spaghetti
:' for
Get Your Friends Busy
50c
25c
5c
15c
15c
1 5c
The above arc only a few of the many items you will find here. Make these stores your trading point. Help some contestant to get the $150 in gold or the trip to California. The entire stocks
now in the hands of the Hosburgh Sales Company to create fast selling. Think of the magnitude of this great free offer. Call at the stores. Enter the contest. Think of earning $150 in
gold or a trip to California and $50 to pay expenses in just 19 days. Get busy keep busy. The time is at hand. Remember the places. Come one and all to this great sale. Everything in
fresh vegetables groceries and fruits. The best is none too good for you at the prices that prevail here. COL. HIRAM A. JONES. Contest Manager.
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110 E. Second St. Phone 3654
The C. 0. D. Grc?y I Hawk's Cash Grocery
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302 West First St. Phone 1596
Have Your
Friends Help
You
ANOTHER RAILROAD
CGMING TO TOLSA
state
this cut
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ties as theli
declared th
bo decline I
is the moving
irprlHe.
i acting for other
plrit bo-
par-
attorney in this matter
govei nor 5 1 sterday but 1
I cut for publlca -!
BIG ALFALFA CROP
AT SPRINGS FARM
parties were
it was
'not the
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Build
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nun in
Via Sapulpa
SflNOa 000'OOS$ SINVM
ornier Cloven
Whirlwind Wlie
He Gets Stai
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On
ted
it
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The
present plant mature Tulsa will
another railroad thle summer
road will be buill from the heart
Of the Cushlng o)l fields east to 8a-
pulpa and from Sapulpa northeast t"
Tulsa connecting with Hie Santa Fe
here.
former Governor '. V Haskell
who built lu- Oil Bell railroad from
Jennings south and other railroads
Corn-Mad! Isc
"GETS-IT" Its Sure
Make- ( "in- VanJsli Like Magic!
a hard cap of skin makes up everj
corn. When you pul 2 drops ot
'iivrsiT" on it it shrivels up and
comes rlg'hl off and there's your
ci rn goni
as taking
i ti v thunder! simple
mm . . . . . HlkHti.
on . OKI I1UI . 1 lull r .
mbt 3flUEM
tlon who the other
: men tv stal !n thai
Santa i-'e railroad.
Phe matter of h. muses and right-Of-way
Acre suhinitteti to a i.nass
meeting of sapulpa citiiens a few
nights iii ind the unanimous senti
ment ot th' niieuni; was m ucccjji
the proposition made bj Haskell. This
meeting apolnted a committee who
waited on the governqr. i'esterday
iiiis committee accompanied by En
gineer J J. Harrison ol the proposed
road wen! to Sapulpa to ii" over
some Important details
Depends on Sapulpa.
I If wool J appear fr present in-
dications that the building "f the rall-
ri id depends on what Bapulpa noes
In regard to the demands made by
the promoters it is understood the
(railroad wauls a. bonus of $200000
and right-of-way through the town to
I'-Ulld the load. The promoters have
guaranteed that the line .will run
I 'east from near Drum right. In the
I heart of southern Cushltg oil
pool to Sapulpa thence northeast" to
Tulsa connecting with the Santa Fe
at thai point."
;. Governor Haskell- yesterdaj de-
clined t" saj just hO the railroad
would enter Tulsa to conned with the
I Santa Pe hut if it is to bo a steam
'read it Will more than likely come
'in over the Midland Valley tracks
It may be possible however and
I Governor Haskell would not state
thai this proposed line .is to be an
llnterurban ind expects to take advan-
tage of the new concrete bridge to
he I.uilt across the Arkansas liver at
j Tulsa
'How I mr; will it lake son to e' t
I started If Saciilpa apices to voiir de-
mands?" the governor was asked.
"Well it. it Jones euggested to me
Tnesday thai I build the Oil Bell
read. 1 'ii ' dues lay we were Incor-
porated 'in Thursday engineers were
in the flel I and iiy the following
Thursday dlrl was flying."
"That's fist enoiurh for me." re-
sponded th" reporter.
Will Mead Belf-Defcnso.
Bpceisl t.i Thi VVdi-liU
BAPULPA nkla.. May I. LOUis
Alexander 17-year-old son of a
farmer living near olive. who Is
charged with kiiiinu Clyde Oilier his
chum Will plead self-defense. and
spectators to the Iraiiedy say that he
Is sure to be exonerated when given
a preliminary hearing.
Alexander and Ciller ( hums since
early childli I engaged in an alter-
cation over a girl while attending s
musical at B country school. Words
led to I lows and it Is said that Ciller
nicked ui a large rock and started
towards Alexander it Is said the
latter drew a knife and staid ed his
opponent several times Inflicting
wounds which proved fatal few
hours later.
Furnishes Pood for Dairy
and Several Hundred
Head of Steers.
over tic newl) acquired oil field
railroads will be to connect the
Gushing-Pemcta and the Jennlngs-
pilton lines i ust louth of tfiis city.
Tills will make illoii the chief rail-
I rend point n the oil field because of
I the fact that in this district the North
pool practlcall) t lie onl develop-
ment In the field is Ileitis done at the
present time
DRUMRIGHT WAS A
POOR MAN; RICH NOW
SAPOLPA SCHOOLS
HAVE A GOOD YEAR
WJlh the clearing upof the weather
w in be begun -cutting of the mammoth
alfalfa crop on Hie big farm belong-
ing to the Sand Springs Home and
lying to the north of Band Springs A
couple of years ago more than I'm
acres of this farm was sown to alfalfa
and from it this season will be leaped
the largest crops of this clover possible
to grow if the present crop may be
considered as a basis of speculation.
Everywhere -throughout the county.
however. It is reported thai the al-
falfa fields are at Ihla time . over-
burdening themselves with the
"greens" that is food for so" many
tilings. The growth is much taller
than Is usual at this time of May. Its
blossoms are just beginning to open
and it is wifh the opening of these
that harvesting begins
I 'or Use in Dalrj .
Alfalfa fr the home farm will t"
toward furnishing food toi the lug
dairy herd Of the home. There arc
now about 185 cows in this herd and
more are being added from time to
time This is one of the largest dairy
herds in the stale and the different
products from Its yield will later on be
used In helping furnish edibles for the
large restaurant which the home will
establish In Tulsa.
The entire home farm is comprised
of hundreds of acres of splendid soil
it furnishes all of the edibles which
a farm can Btippl) to the home and
widows' colony in Sand Springs be-
sides yielding a htg surplus each year.
it also furnishes pasturage ana gram
for hundreds of steers eai h year which
are fed by Charles rage.
Olfla. May t'.
Aaron Drumrlghl
farm of uncertain
practically all of
n i (diverted into
3pe: inl to Jh world
DRUMKIGHT
Three vears ago
'owned .i ltiU-acre
attributes. Today
t his farm has . lie
business and residence property and
Mr. Drumrlghl has llttll re than
the residence tract mi which he lives
lie has realized probably $80000 fi'dii
tin- sale of lots from his original
farm.
Besides this lie has eight oil wells
apd is president of Uhe Drumrlght
Stale hank But tie is one man who
doesn't want to be rtcha He recently
said thai if he could realise enough
to live in a modest enjoyment the rest
Of his days he woubl be well satisfied.
SO KM I '.I N si KAMKH III U'l.KSS
Seven Graduates Will Get
I liplonms on May 251 li;
Bond Election.
i In- sermon The graduating exercises one of the ul field towns. The dm-
wlll take place Tuoadaj evening In the I pan) returned a pollej which he had
high s( I I auditorium written fos 11000 tornado Insurance
The following will receive diplomas:
l.eo DuUois l.ov Wilkinson and Misses1 . .. .... . B4
Mlldred Harm ... Rub) Vockurn Ciitli Mtthodlsls Have Secured Site
OILTON Okla. Mav The Meth-
odists have secured a site fur a church
luiililiiig In Ollton and Rev. Dr. Rob-
erlne vvrlght Man- Ausmus
Fannlo Maye Williams.
a ml
yclonc N an Vcl of (iOd
8 tl i Th WorlJ.
i us hi fit Tulsa the presiding elder of
this district has announced that he
w l
have
minister stationed
n
in
Let
Grading ontrarl
Sp inl to Th World.
OILTON May 8. The contract for
grading the extension south of the
Oil Belt Terminal railroad recently
acquired by the Banta Pe has been
let by the s.mta Ke company it la
uilerstoi'd. to William PrentlSS of
Muskogee former chief engineer of
the Missouri Oklah una Gulf. The
Ilrst work 0) the Santa I
Loaded Wnii Heat ( argo of Mer-
chandise VCSSt'l I- ( rippled.
MOBILE -May 6. Her furnaces
horned out. the Norwegian steamship
Dictator from Mobile to Bellse with
b heavy cargo of merchandise. Is drift-
ing helplessly In the gulf of Mexico
itt the coast of Yucatan according to
a cablegram received In this city by
J. B. Dortch president of the Lau-
benhetmer Steamship company to
iwhom the vessel belongs The cable-
I gram came from Xcalak Meitlco al
'I which port three passengers were
landed aft ' having mad" HO miles In
: a small bo it.
let Waterworks ontract
gperlsl t' Th World
.DRUMRIGHT Okla May 6. The
contract for the construction of the
t:t.". iiuu addition to the city water-
works system of Drumrlghl was let
hv the citv council this week to Hon
a. Tolbert head of the Tolbert Con-
struction company of Ada. Okla Tol-
bert purchases the $35000 bond him-
self He is the contractor who is put-
ting in the Drumrlghl sewer system.
pedal o 'Hut World.
j SAi'i'i.i'A. Mav 8 me of the mosl
successful tei ins of scl i In the lns-
tor) of Sapulpa will come to u close
on Tuesday evening May 15 when
even youn men and women will re-
ceive their diplomas fitting rewards
for their years "f sacrifice and ey-
deavor The graduating i lass Is hinull
inn it will be different nexl year for
there are In the ylclnlt) of thlrt)
Juniors practlcall) all "i whonf ac-
cording to present plans will be back
in school in xi year
excellent results have been' oi-
talned lliis year despite the fact that
I teachers and students alike were hand
ticapp'pi by lack of room The schools
were so crowded thai the basemen! of
1 the ni a r future. Tl niv church or-
1 1 1 l.'l'i c. i Ikla.. M.iv ti (living as
its reason that u cyclone Is an del of
"" v insurance gunlxatlon here at the present time 11
r-ompan) has refused to write tornado m v church organized
Insurance on buildings wherein the geveral weeks ago b) Rev. Penlahd ol
s.ne oi nquor ana gamming are car- the Christian Union denomination.
mis information was given There is alto a union Bundaj school
to n insurance agent in oraanlsed.
lied on.
in a I'll
1 SO Y0UNG LADIES
fLxJxf Are Needed to Furnish
Tulsa Telephone Service Only 50
Were Needed Three Years Ago.
I Washington school had to in- fitted up
With desks and chair in order that
all of the pupils might in accommo-
dated. To Have High Kchool
I A special election viil soon be held
to vote tioiuls for n new high school to
cosl between $160000 and $200000
It Is hoped that it will be read) for
occupancy by the time school opens
nexl year and if such fs the (use the
school system will be second to jione
111 I he state."
Ttm baccalaureate sermon will oe
delivered Sunday evening. Mav 1M
Rev. Wellington E. Loucks or the
Firs! Presbyterian church has hen
elected i the senior class to preach
ifter tak-
iFrom Thin To Plump-Girls
Don I Wit Time "Hollcrin.." "GETS-IT."
World'i Simplest Corn-Cure Never Faili.
rb rora-sdllloas liave gone wild over
(i KTS IT" nothing lilo- II "Vcr known.
Mum f"!k. to thi dav . nutter iroand with
liasdssei itlcky tape tBlet plsitsrs eorj
pul hue" atv.R. g diifc 'orn out with
kalrri snid tkssi with Hissers make tken
i In I ud then howl teoui.K thev cau l get
rul of fore corn. I'tre ' OKI's I I' Tksre'l
nothing to do hut apply '.' drn Th' work
. done tir'.T.H-I '('' does the rut. No
pail. n" fuin. no Ice .in.- alioe'.. no linip-
lag It never fail" Try it tonight for an)
com talliia. wart or bunion Be tare that
run get OUTS-IT" and nothing else.
"OKTH-IT" ia aold hv druggisU IVM7
when 2.f a holtlH. or aeni direct hy I
Lawrence It Co Chicago Adv.
Ire Having Petition Circulated.
Special to The World.
OILTON Okla. Mav .Petitions
are being circulated In Ollton and
vicinity for Signatures asking the In-
terior department to extend the
amount of Indian land that may lie
leased for oil and gas hy one person
or concern The present limit is 4oo
aires. An attempt was made some
time ago. hy White & Sinclair to have
the limit extended at a time when
they desired to build a pipe line hut
they were turned down. Report has
It that the fatter Oil coimianv is hack
' uf the present petition campaign.
The exprejilons of happiness nod
gratitude 'f several of bis young lady
patients for whom he preaerlbed the
'recently successful flesh forming
I product know n us three grain hypo-
Inuclane tablets is related by phy-
sician In one of the medical puidlca-
tlons and it comes a a surprise to
tr.e Ordinary layman to learn tho
heart throbs of distress wh'ch semi
to tffOCt so many young people who
are abnormally thin. Also to know
that the w. ; -rht an ho so readily in-
01 eased by '.lie use. irgularly for bcv-
eral months of this peculiarly named
j preparation now (obtainable of the
I beat physicians ami apothecary shops
in sealed packages with complete in-
htructions fo;- self -admlniatratloik
Adv.
KELLY REKD t.l fs
I I W MINI II s LIBERTY
Special to The World.
BAPULPA ikla . May 6
Kelly- Reed alleged slayer of
Kila Brown a year-old Klefer
girl the murder of whom was flip
most atrocious crime in tho his-
tory of ('reek county saw t lie
streets for the first time recently
sine" being taken hack to tho
county Jail after a Jury for the
second time had lieen unable to
determine his guilt of innocence.
Reed was taken to a barber
shop mid "treated" to a haircut.
When ho stepped out Into tho
sunlight in Charge of a deputy
be turned to tha latter Mid said:
"( lee this Is great."
It was two years ago when
Bits Brown WM found murdered
on a lonely hillside two miles
from Klefer Reed was arrested
Charged With the crime three
weeks later and has hecn in tho
freeV county Jalt sino Otcember
I9im.
DARKEN GRAY
LOOK YOUNG
OR U II MR CHANt.l l P
EVES l IKK SR IDE
No DYE.
AN
You can turn gray faded streaked
With gray hair beautifully dark and
lustrous almost overnight If you'll ap-
ply a few times Q-Ban Hair Cplor
I Restorer to hair and scalp like a
shampoo Q-Ban Is harmless not
'sticky delightful to use and darkens
gray hair so natural!) and evenlj that
! no one can tell it ' has been applied
I Q-Ban acts on the roots makes gray
hair healthy ( hanging gray hair 'to
that soft dark luster and abundance
which makes the hair so fascinating
and attractlve( besides prevents dan-
druff Itching sculp and falling hair
and promotes its growth. Apply
I Q-Ban to gray hair and scalp and
you'll bo dailghted with your beautl-
fill soft fluff)' (lurk hair ami lots of
it and youthful appearance. Money
hack If It fails to darken grg) hair
(inly 50c for a hig "-og. Bottle at
(junker Drug CO. Tulsa nkla Out-of-town
folks supplied by pal el pObt.
- -Adv.
the
w e
In order to maintain this small army and at
s.'iiiic time provide for increased " business
constantly need additional v.ouug ladies
Not every girl eat) be a telephone "operator.
Each employe is selected with the idea of
euring those capable of doing the besl work
in the service of the public.
In bur schools each employe is fitted for her
task. The school lays the proper foundation for
promotion to higher positi&ns and the higher
positions are filled otu l those who begin at
tlir bottom and win promotion
No experience is necessary. We will teach
you the work and pay you' while you are learn-
ings Any young lady with good health good
reputation and. a fair education - 1 1 1 learn to be-
come' an experl telephone operator.
Our office is open to inspection al any
Miss Agnes 8enger Principal
(all o
mg School oth Moor
be glad to give vou fi
'ioneer iiiIl;
information.
of Train-
She will
Pioneer Telephone
and Telegraph
Company
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