Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 30, 1915 Page: 3 of 10
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TBI TULSA DAILY WORLD. B
ATURDAY. OCTOBEH 80 1916
T 1 1 K B B
SANDERSON WORKS
RUSE ON ATTORNEY
County Attomej Victim of
BchctllC In Take Case
In lii'and .liirv.
IS PUT OFF ONE DAY
And Nex1 Day Lawyers
Showed Thai Just iee Mad
No Jurisdiction
Duo to a ruse worked on County
Attorney Ed Crossland bj Attorneys
Oeorge Reeves and Carl Mugee re-
tained to represent C A Sanderson
defendant in an action brought by As-!
Histiint Cltj Attorney John Woodardi
m a charge of assault with Intent to
kill the case was taken out "f the
Justice's court yesterday and will be
made a matter for the grand Jury lb
determine upon ncxl week
There is a statute providing that
all cues sel for Justice courts three I
days previous to the sitting ol a grand I
jury must either be tried before tha'
body or t;n over until some future
time to be heard later In the justice
court.
Vskcd Postponement
Sanderson was under $1000 bond
for liis appearance before Judge Leo
Daniel Thursday but his attorney
saw to it thai lie wasn't there Tney.
called Crossland on the telephone and
asked for a continuance of the case
until yesterday declaring they did
not have time t.. appear for their
client. Crossland readily assented.
Yesterday Sanderson and his at-
torneys appeared In court and they
Immt dlately cited the i ourl to the
statute providing that all criminal
cases preceding the grand jury by
three days or less must be heard be-
fore thai body.
The court was powerless to rut
otherwise with the result that San-
derson's ease probably will be one ol
the first to face the gnmd J 1 ' " N Whon
it begins work Monday.
Woodard still in Bcil.
Woodard was seriously injured by
Sanderson when he called at his of-
fice in talk over matters pertaining
to paving Buena Vista street. San-
derson is said to have Become angr)
and called Woodard a grafter and tt
tintit followed Woodard is still con-
fined to his home suffering from the
Injuries he received.
Sanderson is Bald to have several
personal friends among the cittsena
who have been summoned for grand
jury Ber Ice.
SKI ATUOK IS SUED
FOR $5000 DAMAGE
Plaintiff Claims He Was
njured in City Light-
ing IMaiit.
The town Of SklatOOk was made
defendant yesterday In the district
curt In a $6000 suit for damages
brought by Samuel T. Miller for in-
juries sustained while working in the
municipal electric lighting plant last
February. ... .
Miller alleges In his petition that
he' worked under orders from S P.
Hyde who was In charge of the plant
and that he was badly injured due to
his Incompetence and known defects
In the machinery
The power is generated by two
large was engines which work alter-
nately Miller says that Hyde told
him to take the belt from the large
flywheel and place it on the wheel
...' i... .a i.r pntrli e and that in cam -
lng out the orders he was caught in
Ilu- l.elt and inrown mn-inij m ....
floor suffering many bruises and
Other injuries
Selling Out the Agee Clothing Stock
EVERY MAN and Young Man should be clothed to the very limit
of his wants today al these money saving prices
You are now face to face with the Greatest Clothing Buying Oppor-
tunity of the year No elemenl of speculation about it RIGHT NOW TODAY invest
your money in good clothes while the bottom is oul of the market.
Hundreds of Schloss Bros. Custom Tailored Suits and Overcoats-fine all wool fabrics
honestly made throughout including Worsteds Serges Casstmeres Fancy Mixtures and
Novelty Cloths all go in this Gigantic Selling Out Sale al the very lowest pric es ever
asked lor dependable high grade Merchandise.
Young Mens' Overcoats Dress Trotters
THIS COUNTY GETS
SHARE OF NEW TAX
Receives $1360 as Loci
Apportionmenl of Auto
Licenses.
Tulsa county's share in the firs!
apportionment of the state auto tar
amounts to 11.360 This in the first
money to be derived by the county
under the new state highway law
Which refunds 90 per cent of the
tax to the counties.
The amount just received Is for tni
month of July while a report of the
lund to lie turned ocl U the county
lor August is expected dV
fnder the new law I v county
In the state recovers 0 per nt of
nil the money paid In for a mo-
bile licenses. Hue to the law jus be-
comlnf effective the work of com.
i utlng the apportioning of the fum1
Is somewhat slow.
When the amounts arc determined
they are taken by the counties In
.ii...i..H:.i oritur and ns Tulsa Is
v ll down the list this county is one
ol the last to Kit a report
I.. Were Nut Irrwrted.
CITY. Km. 'let. L'!.
Jared nseii and two sons reported
rres. In r nection with the mur-
der last F- of Miss Nellie Byers. a
echool .r. were not taken it
cust" aff leers explained today hut
the dome near the aceno of the
crime was placed under guard Hen-
M n nns the employer of Archie Sweet
u farm hand held in jail her-.
(. Hint' Even.
"There's a church near." Mid the
country farm r to his paying gtteilt:
"no' that I ever put my nose in it.
Anything ti- matter with the
Heart" . . .
"Well it's this way. I sold the old
vicar mt'k and cu-s an.Muttter ar.d
cheese and seeimr as he patronised
ms I patronized 'im. Hut this new
chap kep- is own cow and ens. 'If
that's vour Kame. I thought 'well
'ax e 'omc-grow a religion loo.' "Titbits.
Overcoats and Suits
Here is a wonderful collection of Young
Men's Overcoats that will all go in this
Closing Oul Sale at prices actually In-low
the cost of manufacture Many ulsters are
in the Int. Sizes range from 14 years old
tti young tucns size :s. Don'1 tail t Bee
Item
N'ctrU 1000 pairs of Trous"l'S arc
cIihUh! in tins Closing nit Sal.. All
terns in si.cs 30 io 50 waist
tl
$ 8.50 junl ty0 Overcoats now ...
$12.00 and !" Overcoats now
Is.nn ami 20 Overcoats now ....$975
$5.75
$7.75
s.."i(i Trouseii .
!.ui) Trousers
:!..")() Trousers
$400 Trousers
M.fiO Trousers.
sale price
sale price
sale place
$5.00 Trousers sale price .
$6.00 Trousers sale price .
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tint any
Out a 1 1
tint niij
Out an
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Out an)
stouts jong Stouts
.kpi. nil Suit or Oxer.
$3500 Suit or Oven
$30.00 Sim or Overt
$27. oil Siul or Over
$25.00 Suit or Over
$22.50 Suit or Over
$20.00 Sun or Over
$17. Ml Suit or Over
$15.00 Sun or Over
$12.50 Suit or Over
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lilacs.
$26
$24.
$21.
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$16
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Young Men's
High School Suits
55 $t2.50 and $10 Values
Vi iced in this Sale
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No matter what the loss we are de-
termined to dose out everything in
the Agee Clothing Co stock. Here
is one lot o' si; Suits ol distinction!
Here are prices thai will cause you to
doubt until you see with your very
eyes these wonderful bargains. No
sale ol it like nature ever offered Up
-uch rich "plums.' You can select
any one of these young men's models
knowing that you are getting style
quality ami satisfaction at less than
hull prices. All Bizcs from 'M t '''
li aclloss ol I he tifiees A Lreo ( Io
-- r"
ing Co. sold them at. we
Offer choice ol' the lot at
Choice of
$6.50 $7
STETSON
SHOES
Sale Price
$4.95
$6.95
Today'a selling will break ail leg on this large stock of the
famous stetson Shoe. We urge all men who are accustomed to
wearing this shoo to come In TODA) aiid make your selection
N rii to Haj how I the so I sou Shoes air you who wear
them will have no other kind and we w on to supplj you while
we have your particular kind In the stie you wear rtemember
also the Bavlng ot' $1.55 to $2.0G on every pair yon buy.
Stetson $6.50 Shoes ail go
in this Closing Out Sale at
$4.95
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Genuine Waterproof
Raincoats
.s 50 ami 52 Inches I ong
Values Sacrificed In This
Closing Out Sale
Here are good looking serviceable
i; lint'oats that ill keep you dry
ihiring anj kind of wet weather.
Here is ti lot of ti.'i garments in a
l ine ariel V of si les ami a choice
varietj of waterproofed fabrics
fully guaranteed. This is a time
of year when a good raincoat pays
a man a large dividend on the in-
vestment. Van will show good
judgment and save a lot of money
by selecting the eoat you want
TODAY. Sizes :il to Iti breast
measure.
. . k pr .
r auv A5.00 Raineoal
S 1.75 for Raineoal
$5. 15 tor any 7.f.o Raineoal
$5 95 f' f any $8.50 Raincoat
$6.95 for '"' lO Raineoal
Here Arc the Prices For Today My That Make Buying Irresistable
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Fall and Winter
UNDERWEAR
Right now in the heart of
i seasoii when its time to put
u heavli r weight underwear
von can buy 5TOOR KIM' of
tarmenta in tins closing out
-ale at actual eost prices.
Kvery size Including stouts ut
following pricea:
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50c Underwear
$i.oo Underwear
so Underwear
im Underwear .
50 l "mlerw ear . . .
oo Underwear . . .
$5.oo Underwear 8.M
$.oo Underwear -
$7.50 Underwear
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Men's Bathrobes
Indian IllUllkl'l ami
Turkish Weave
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buy "Him" a Bathrobe tor
Ninas specla lly w h I I o
lluse prices prevail. We
ha v i marked t he entire lot
for quick selling. All at
;:;;:!";: 1 ' $2 as
All -Wool Mackinaws
'Hi Vniversal Coat l Outooor Wear
Agee Clo Co.'s price 7.60.
" ; $3.95
Ann clo Co.'s nrlce 110.
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Aireo i'Io. Co.'s once lie.
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Pajamas and Night Robes
Warm Psjetsss i'"i Mfkt
Robn mi l( QBtlns tlsnntl
f ti "ii both ildn 'in ii
ind roomy. All itrlei v-
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Phoenix Pure Silk Hosiery
38 Shades all on Sale
Although there were approximately 1000 pairs of
Phoenix Hose in the Agee Clothing Store at the begin-
ning of thin sale there Is yet 100 or 8 pairs to he
sold at sale prices. We especially invite the ladles
to supplv their needs la Hosiery today -3 shad.- to
match al'l the popular dress suit kowii and si -olors.
1 llot'OIA I urv rur iio.-' m
the standard of the world -
k every pair guaranteed. If
you have never worn Phoenls
r& buy a pair today and you
5 " in never 10 bothered or
"".Vi Worried wit.li Hosiery trou-
Mn s B0e Phoenix. . . .$ .in
Ladles' 75c Phoenix... .83
jOdll s' $1.00 Phot nix. . .H.'t
Ladies' $1.25 Poi nnix. . 1.00
LaAimf i so Phoenix . IM
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Agee f'lothini
garments in
this sah'
... Clothing Co.'i
$1.50 i; irm nts CI 1 C
in this sale
.'s $1
75c
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Silk Cravats-all on bale
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Come to this sal
Neckwe tr In the Myl
llffi n
"Ht
Men's Initial Handkerchiefs
You can mako 25 per cent on your Invest-
ment if you buy theso beautiful Initial
Handkerchiefs today. Pure Irish linen
cmhroldcrcil Initial in new
tall design in any letter
you want. Three lland-
kerchiefi in a box.
Asm priee SOc bow Ma
Chiett'e 10c Hkfs now 7o
Cluett's 16e Hkts.
now IOO
Cluett's 25c Hkfs.
now MO
if
and select all Silk
you want about 500
t patterns of the neW
ilk fabrics in tin- wanted
brilliant color effects Also
plain COlorS and black.
Mows tecks four-lnbandx;
itrings clubs and bat-wing
iyles.
SL'.oo Neckwi
$1.50 Neckwe
$1011 Neckwe
50c Neckwi at
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IMPORTED KID DRESS
GLOVES
Seldom do you gel the chance to buy genuine im-
ported Kid (Moves al a reduol The Kid (Hove sit-
uation today Is a source of constant worry to the
makers owing to their Inabilltj to secure finished stock
irom foreign tanners Portunatelj the Agee Clothing
Co. received a shipment of 86 dozen before the recent
advance in price ami the entire
shipment was marked at. the old
established pri f $1.60 and $2. 4)
Today Hose Ulovea are worth $2
ami j.' .mi the p.or. Regardless of
i i
Kid Glovi In ifti 'in
this losing out sale ... JP-L.VJ
$'.'.00 Kid Cloves In
us closing out salo. . . .
$1.65
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Men's Fine Dres bhirts
Slxty-fiv
Shirt sale
one a pert'
f t rA
dosen DreSS Shirts are In this
every i a fall patt rn i very
ict tailored garment. Comfort"
aide roomtr. stylish- and
most reasonable at tho
pi ires:
$5.00 Dress Shirts. BS.M
I tress Shu 's . . U.!l"
1 tress Shu ts . . i.tt."
i in si Shirt . . i.h."
I tress shu ts . . ' I.4S
i i . Bhirts H5
Dress Bhlrta
Work Bhirts
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Traveling Bags Suit Cases
Styles You Will lie Proud Of
No matter whether you anticipate i trip out of town
now or a year from now - you should al h ast SJCB
this wonderful values we are offering during this
wonderful sale. Most of these Traveling Bags and
Suitcases are made by "i.ikly" Famous New VorR
manufacturers who give a written guarantee Qen-
line leather is used in the making of . h Is. selling
regularly at $5 and up. Look 'em over- you'll like
$3.00 Cases and
Bags ia.36
11.60 Cases and
Bags 2.6S
16.00 CaseS and
linns 3. '.Ml
$G.0ll Cases and
Bags
$7.50 I'ases anil
h;iui BM
$ii ini CaSeS and
Bags ""
$ 1 5.00 Cases and
Bags I O.K.'
32 i i'ases and
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BRfISER
OLD LOC ATIOS .-: 216 SO. M.MS
CLOTHING
SHOES HATS
STOCK OF FURNISHINGS
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 30, 1915, newspaper, October 30, 1915; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135486/m1/3/: accessed June 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.