Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 255, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 1, 1918 Page: 14 of 14
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TULSA DAILY WORLD SATURDAY JUNE 1 1918.
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Financial'1
Livestock
MARKETS
Grain
Cotton
SHIPPING ADVANCE
ENLIVENS TRADING
Increase In Marine Helps Over-
ccmio VnscttlPd Condition in
the Stock Market.
New York Stock Mat.
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NEW YORK. Miiv 31.--Trading I n.i r. .....
In slocks during the uromnr part of I n..th M.d ii' r. i
today's unsettled session win In-i ' ana.lUn par j.; d '.to
flucnoed almost entirely by war i ''"""'
condition which effected Parly i ! !' I'" '"
recension of 1 to 3 point In im- j n!i ' t i".'f ! rei '
portunt Issues lln.l'o i-.iiit '' 1
In the final hour the market was I1'"1" r'"'
. enlivened by. the buoyant udvanc" : J"r0
in shipping which carried most of ' "
those shares far above final prices ! Kn. .j
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PRICES LOWEST OF
SEASON IN TRADING
Children's
Gingham
Dresses
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Mlltf.ll M.lt.lM
..rm N.irtti tfi
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Thfre whh a marknd lur - of
tniiliiK In bond but thin cr-ntnxl
mainly In llhurly HMiie. Now inlnl-
niuniH 'Pr H for tho flint 4.
for the w-r-onil 4 1-4'h offpr-
lnK of tho latter belnK crpcaly
Hi r. Tola ulc (par valupj vfrt
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Marlnp prcft-rreil on ftcni inula-
tlon of thi irio.m conful'Tit ch.uac.
.Icr rnarlr- a net K.iln of II poliim
to lot th common Kaihinn
4 n -K anil tho 6 per cent I.ohiIh
4 1-4.
United fitnten Stpel. nellln mtnu
lis rt'nular and "fxira" divldnrola ofMoii Muun
4 1-4 prr cent iiiinle un cxirxnm
rearllnn of hIiiiokI a polnla. rallyinic
ovpr half but finlHlilnK at 11 ml
I on of 3 poll.
Allied liulunlrlal and toulpnixni !
fnml better In tho main und rail
uftcr fotfi'lllnc 1 it 1 1 lit 1 nilvanccH. !'
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pr.-eH y.'l thin
May 31 --Lowest
HMK"ri resuli'i In
thee. in inarket today from wuthpr
1 1. hi If. .. ide.il In- Hie xrowinK
'J he c!...e W.H uli'lettle I 1 3-4
j ;i ni-t lower " ui'li June
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98c
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In. 1. 1 I .. !. . line lo 3 .'. .i.r-ali'-e
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In ...in 'II.' . oli" j in Ii. : W.lri 1L
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In. I .irnl II. i' e fceelMPd no (?1
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BUY W. S. S.
Hendricks'
C O D Grocery
and Market
Phonos 7600 Opp. Hotel TijIha
r.in INieor 7 '.-I
Lining buj r -
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r ii.iiiiciat. '
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I ..1 led lo de- 1 3:j
of more than
"I had t. lite 1 plain.
I. in. iiroppi-j to now
f 'J ( !l' I- ' 1 1 M . . 1 1 .
hi in .h;i t h iz.l with thplji
f i:; nn. I with the dp- ' M
i: 1 ' 1 '" s .if comparpd with i'M
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Mother you cannot buy the
rnateriala and take time to make
them when you cau buy pretty
little (lrewie like thee for this
peclal low prlco for Saturday.
They are made of irood qual-
ity gliiBham. some In plain
color some In fancy; others In
plain color combined with
plaid and stripes; also Include
In thl lot all white drenne of
light weight llnene -with collars
cuff and bpt of blue- chaml.ray.
Size 2 to 12 yeara.
Fourth Floor.
A Remarkable Blouse Value
In Our Anniversary Sale
Here Another Lot of Corking Good Values
For the Last Day of
Our Anniversary Sale .
Assembled and Priced Unusually Lour
As a Final Cleanup of
Spring Hats
in two lots at
1.98 and 3.98
Most attractive value we have yet offered this season
on hats that are in the height of fashion right now. In-
eluded are
Liseres Milan Hemps Milans Fabrics etc. Hats for
matron miss or child. " '
Third Floor
J)
Special Linen
Writing
Paper
Pound Package OrT
t Zdc
This special value must be
seen to be appreciated.
We have 100 boxes to sell
at this price. Envelopes
to match pkg. jqc
8 for 25c
Another Big Boxed
Stationery Special
IJainty tints in this popu- U
lar linen DaDer and unva- h:
" v.
P
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lopes or envelopes and
cards; shown in colors;
various shapes.
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! IRREGULAR TREND
RULES IN COTTON
-P.In ic Ip While Contracts Are
In. n lii New Or lea iih Uriillrucs;
Mar and Weather Influence.
M V ii;;.i:A.N3. May 81. An ir-
r. u"il;ir and unstttled feelln; took
..-tin of the cotton market to-
puin tudiiK tip while contracts
I ven' down. In the contract depart-
iiiini't July was much stronger than
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The only way to appreciate this collection is to come
to fici! them." There are various styles in georgette
crepe de i liine and plaid taffetas in light colors and
suit shades.
Third Floor
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StllliUrit Oil Ht'"kv
(Strllill.fr Jt Uin.vy A Co )
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the -i.pw crop months but the final
for the day showed a nencrnl fJ
FREE DELIVERY
I'ay Cash mid Iluy for 1jtk.
W have Mason and K Z Seal Jar
In 111 alzpji.
10 bar 8wift' While Soap 4JSc
6 bar Clean Easy Soap 2Ro
E bar Labor Saver Soap 35c
t bar Bob White Boap 25c
Creme Oil Calmollve or Bay-
man' lift.
..Dutch CIeaner. 1 can .2Sc
Panl-Flueh can 25c
Corn per can Mr
Peaa per can 1 5c
Tomatoo No. 2. per can 15c
Tomatoes. No. 3 per can I No
Lima Beans No. S can 10c
l'ork and Iteana per can 10c
Urown Beauty lloans 2 cans . . . . !t.V
Kxtra Sifted Peas. No. 2 per can S5c
Pickwick Pens No. 2 2 ran. . . . Hic
Hairy Maid Hominy 2 can ....it.tn
Lye Hominy No. i can 1 0c
Pickwick Tomatoo No. 3. can..2c
Pickwick Coffoo guaranteed .... 85o
rickwlck Tea for Ice tea 15c 2llc
Peache In Byrup Btna.ll can ...15c
Apricot In Syrup small can .. .15c
Hed Xtnspberrlea In flyrup small
cantJJ t
BlackbTTrlc In Pyrup small
can 15c
Red Sour Cherries In Byrup. small
can 15c
Pomona Peaches No. m can..20c
Pomona Apricots. No. 2V ran..i!Oc
Pickwick Feaehea In Pyrup. ... 35c
rickwlck Sliced Pineapple In
Byrup at Mc 20c 25c
Pickwick Orated Pineapple 15c 2(lo
Pockeye Red Salmon ...... 90c S5c
Pink Hnlmon 15c 2c
JIalne Hardlnes 10c
KlBh Flakes 2 can S5e
Kippered IlerrlnK.. can-. ...... !t5o
Mackerel per can 80c
Fait pkg 5c
Matches pkg 5o
All tall Milk 2 ran 25c
All small Milk. 4 cans -...25c
Navy ltpans 2 Ihs 85c
Pinto lleans per lb Mc
Lima Penns 2 lbs S5
ltest Head Hire lb.. 10c
We deliver to Kendall and Orcutt
Tuesdays and Fridays.
AiibIo AmrrtrMi Oil To I I It'
Itiiriio Si ryuik.'r Co 4i 4'.'.
Mark... pt.p Llun Co .... tc " '
(diclitt.iiirli M f C ':i-'i It of
i 'nliaiiiil inl IVi 4 1. 1 4 1"
t'ipnrAiit pipe I .in i. l'i. i.... :io .: I
! t'timiifirlind Pipn l inn Co 11. I V.
I F.lirnhk I'lpn I. Inn I 'n J"n 'Jl
' Imti'iiJI Sif ua. Cm I 1 I i
llln Siirml I'til I'J . !l
Illinois I'liio I.infl Co " t t7
Naiiunsl Trriiol to 1 - 1 I
Nuw York TraitFil Co .21.1 V.' I
Northnra Piv blue lo . .'' I'" 111
oido oil I'o .;ij.i J "'
I'lnrrn lilt I'o u'i
I'r.irin ml rol lit Co . 4.'" ..('
Kiilur Hdfltiliur Co Vii.'i
Hotlllltrn I'hin l.ltiii I'o Ml I -
South I'enn ml Co '7il IA
So. W. !. Pl. I. in. tut ll.i
HUnil. Iill if I'ulit.irnt . . . . ; 1 2 517
St.nil. llll r.f Indiana l.V" HI'.
Miami. (HI of Hanoi 44 . 4.'0
Stand. Oil of Kwilurky . . . . tl Still
Ml ii.l ml St.rka 4.0 4-0
Hlan.l. (HI vt New York '.'.is JVJ
Slaivil. Oil ft Ohio 3H'l 41.1
Swan a-ul V'imli ml n.s
t'nion Tank l.ina fi H7 lno
Varinim Oil Co tl!7 tC'i
Waahlnilon (111 IVi 2i4 3J
ludapendtiit Oil fltorki.
f Slraniitierj. Mlirpnvjf I'od
A 1 1 nn t lei ralrolMim . . .
Harnett
C'udrn
I-'IV Itaain
V'nleral
'a Hark
Hale
lli.ui.ton
Mririit
Mi.lrrrsl Oil
Miilw.at llntinirir
Oklahoma V ami R...
Okiniitfti'n . . .
IW.ar
Sa pill pa
.Saor
s"r.iovah .
Sinclair null ... . . .
t nlon Oil ot Wlrhlta.
APPROVE TREASURER BOND
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ii.tiiik. on from 15 to 9 points com- r
lined with.the closing quotations i!
of Wednesday. u'.1
Favorable weather over' the hell. I J'.
iic.ra urahle war news and expectn-1
in. its of a high condition report were M
1 tin main selling Influences. The Kt
onlv supporting Influence of conae- pi
.tience wa the strength of the spot ; ?rj
Mltuailon. On the opening call Julyijiij
was 3 points up but other months. s
were off and the decline. .continued
mi some month until the close. At
the lowest level active months werp
F.2 to 03 polnta below Wednesday's
close.
I Lead and Zinc Notes.
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The Hlue Oooae and the Itpavcr
companies have held their jack un-
til It ha become necessary for them
to eonitruot additional bin for the
purpos of storing the ore. At the
least calculation these companies
have on top not less than J 100000 . t f
worth of ore. This huge pile of fiiq
ore Is all high grade and comes uti-dfj
der the prlc agreed upon bv the jc!
government. When the 12-cent jj
orlco becomes oneratrve In this arc- ' Lt
4- 7
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A Sale of Women 's
High Priced
Suits
at
18m
A number of smart looking suits
selected from our regular stock
racked and specially priced for
Saturday.
There are tailored models pony
jackets ripple backs etc. with
brai dbinding; some hand embroi-
dered. In tan gray copen black and
white checks
Material gabardine serge and
poplin.
Third-Floor
Wonderful
Neckwear
Value
for
- You may choose from this
lovely array of summer
neckwear the most stylish
of Collars in organdie
satin and pique.
Collar and Cuff Sets.
Vestees Guimpes and
Ties. .
Best of qualities and
styles.
Main Floor
Women's Two Piece
Bungalow Dresses
Special eJt
$1.19
Made of plain blue and
pink ginghams; plain
skirt loose belted jacket
with V neck and square
collar; large slash pock-
eta; trimmed in soutache
braid. "
Prices That Make
Silks an Economy
offered in this sale for the last time
Saturday. JHfere are just a few:
BLACK SILKS
Plain black Chiffon Taffeta Messallne and Moire 38 lncher
wide for suits coat or skirts. Special t1 1C
the yard ; iJl.IO
TLAIX TAFFETA
Chiffon Taffeta fine quality In plain colors ivory navy
malae Belgian old rose brown green gray copen C-l AO
rni black. Special the yard '
WASH SATIN (
Good heavy quality 36 Inches wide shown In white flesh and
ught .biUe. special th. $1 .75 and $2.00
yard 7
Remnants Galore
Tarda upon yards of hort length of new and desirable
silks and wash goods. Nearly every color Is represented and
aome length are large enough for a dress and the price
well come and see for yourself.
Second Floor
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lion they will make a turn-In. There j
nre ninnv other plants In the dls-irtl
trlct that have been holding 'he-"'i
bulk of Ihnlr ore and when the prices r-i
net riKol mi. lurn-in irom iius urn- i
trlct will break all records.
Prilling will be Commenced onli
the rHnghnm land that Ilea eastj?;.;
of the land that he has leased tojjVj
Ihn l.'nln.Plrtn.r Mimnilnv In a f.w i '1
8
Qulnn Iniliirtiil Into Offbf Succtvil-
lug J. M. Ailkiiison.
The $75000 bond of Thomas J.
Qulnn the new city treasurer wan
formally approved yeaterdtiy by the
city commissioners and he as In-
ducted Into the office sm-ceedlni;
J. M. Adkinson. Commissioner Cur-
ran who. had refused to vote for
Qulnn at the Tuesday's meeting of
the commlH-ilon. when be was elect-
ed voted to confirm his bond.
The Importnnt appointment nut
of tho way the commissioners ap
pear to be working now In ihorounh
harmony and with perfect koo.I fc l- t
lug existing between them.
d.ivs. Thl land I the same allot
ntent that has good ore found on ' i -.j
it. but for some reason the land has l;J
not been' drilled out. There Is ne ?fj
doubt but that It will prove a most ii)
desirable place for mining as It.!
is surrounded bv good producinx ti
mines and the lav of the ground
Indicates that It la mineralised. It i
1" understood that the tract will he fs;j
drilled out and after the ore hody-H
has been blocked the land will bp $
Ie.-.pd to miners In small tracts and 5 !
at a royalty that will make It pos-1 rt
Mblo for the tract to have manyjj;
paying mines on It At tho pres. . .v)
er.t there are four drill on tne
rc Women 's and Misses'
Sweaters of
Fiber Silk or Wool at
One-Fourth Off
A sweater is the most serviceable wrap for any oc-
casion and to think you can save one-fourth of their
price by buying Saturday.
There are Straight Coat Sweaters with large col-
lars Sweaters that slip over the head tight-fitting
Sweaters Sweaters with loose or sewed belts
Sweaters without a sign of a sleeve. In fact there
isn't anything in the way of a sweater that isn't here
shown in most all shades.
fc Fourth Floor
You Can Possibly Use Some of These
Drug Sundries at These Special Prices
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FrosUUa Cream lc
Jap Kose Cold Cream 10c
SeotchTone Peroxide Cream 10c
Ponds Extract Vanishing
Cream 19c and S9c
Pond's Extract Cold Cream Sc
Long's Cold Cream 19c and 30c
Long's Arcadia Cream 89c 80c
Hinds Honey and Almond
& " Cream 80c
Arcadia Witch Hazel Lotion. S9c
Jergens Benzoin and Al-
mond 35c
0 Orchard White 3So
Stillman's Freckle Cream.. S9c
Pompelian Massage 8c
Pompeilan Night Cream ...20c
Sempre Giovlne 89c
Oriental Cream $1.15
Nonspl 39c
Mulsifled Cocoanut Oil S9c
Palm Olive Shampoo ... . ..89c
Mahdeen Hair Tonic 89o
Mary Fuller Nail Polish 1c SOc
Mme. Isabell's Face Pow-
der ' 39o
Nadlne Face Powder 890
La. Blanche Fac Powder... 89o
Carmen Face Powder 30c
Elmo Face Powder 39o
Arcadia Face Powder 39o
Java Rice Face Powder. .. .30c
Woodbury' Face Powder... 19c
Freeman's Face Powder. ... 19o
DJerKIss Face .Powder .... Oc
Pebeco Tooth Paste 39c
Euthoymol Tooth Paste ...19o
Peroxide Tooth Paste 19c
Masaata Violet English Lilac
Carnation Honeysuckle and Jap
Rose Talcums 2 for 25c
Scotch Tone Peroxide Soap
3 for 10c
Sternes Transparent Glycer
ine Soap cake
.ioc
Jergens Bath Tablets 8 for 280
Cocoa Hard Water Castile. 3
for 25c
Creme Oil Soap for...i..S9o
Kirk Olive Soap 6 for 89o
Palm Olive Soap 6 for 44c
Sayman's Soap 3 for 25a
Cuticura Boap the bar 22c
Reslnol Soap the bar 25c
Packers Tar Soap the bar.. 20c
Jergens Violet Glycerine 3
for 25c
GoodBrlstle Hair Brushes
special 48c
Rubber Cushion Wire Hair
Brushes special 98c
Kewpies filled vlth Import-
ed talcum 75o
Special lot high grade Toilet
Water 78c
Main Floor
This store remains open till 6 o'clock
on Saturdays other days we close at
5:30.
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Fifth and Main
Phone 6060
Buy a Thrift Stamp and stamp out.
Prussianism.
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tract and It Is said that notes' f:-
than ten more drills will be In op
i i.i'loii within the next week or ten
da k.
wan
A MAN WHO IS
ON THE SQUARE
SMOOLON'T Be
ON THE rPNCE
Purity
Market
and
Grocery
114 Kant Second Slrcct
1 'hone- U0J
WE SIILL l'Olt I.FSS
DA'ns your food administrator Is trying to get you to do. Co
to a CtiHh Non-deltvery Store and get your Groceries Vegetables
Jt-ats etc. where the price is ru;ht. If yon go to a free delivery
ffore. don't blame the man who Is runnimr It lor charging you extra
prices for he is charging you for service. If service nnd nice
fixtures are what you want ihep you must expect to pay the price.
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FAIR. f
v-cL SauARE
PATRIOTIC ESSAY CONTEST WILL
BE CLOSED ON MONDAY EVENING
Mond.vv is the last !tay on which I In addition there will be a limited
Tulsa school pupils can file their es-1 number of honorable mention prizes
says In the Majestic patriotic essay: for one ticket each to the Majestic
contest. The sublet is "Why Amerl-! awarded.
ca is at W ar " und theVapltal award students must confine themselves
Is t:0 in gold while there are many to the subject "Why America Is at
more pn.es consisting of tickets to ! War." Essays must be kept within
Ambassador t;erard's "My hour two hundred words and written on
MIAMI. Okln... Mnv 31 A new
mill has been etarted by the Under-
writer. No 3. The mill la located
en their lease rtajir1 Treece and will
he rushed to an earlv completion.
The mill will be 500 tons rapacity
and will be modern. The company
his a rich body of ore on this lease
and the drill holes show they have
1 locked; aj big body of It. Work was
started tin the mill last Monday
....I . V. - ......... -!!- 7. n.ni. 11
over to tho company the first week " . . v' .vT . a 1
in Aiu-ust. There are several drill''"''"'''" "t the Majestic theater All
holes on the lease that show Up a ' 'ssays must be t urned. In at The
t'li foot race of ore of the purest ""'"' '1M """" "
v CLICK.
The Gerard film at the Majestic
theater Is one of the most cnvlnc-
dlt-t. The Underwriters have madeiing demonstrations of the right and
several lenses In the section north j justice of the cause of America In
of them nnd thev will develop theithe world war for democracy which
tract through the coming summer. nila ever i-.en attempted. The In-
Itriirue bruttalitv and avarb'e for
PrlMIng bv the Nemo rompnny : world power of the kalMT and his
on tlielr lease near l.lncolnville has underlings l-i unveiled. The picture B
oeen rewar.ic.i nv one or ine rtcn- ls histoncallv correct as to facts be-
est strikes in that district. Y ester-1 . produced as the result of Am-
dav Ihe driller reported that he had i ba ssa dor liertird's personal observa-
oeen in ore icr more man ta t'eii.
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one side of the paper only. The
writer must give his or her name
and address ace and grade In
school. Ago nnd grade will be Im-
portant considerations in awarding
tho prizes so that tho youngest as
well as the oldest students will have
opportunities to win prizes. Each i
contestant must write his or her
essay without aid of their friends. I
Pupils in all the public and private;
schools of Tulsa will be allowed to;
participate In the contest. Only stu-1
dents taking university course are
barred.
The essay must be In the Majestic
theater no later than Monday night
at 9 o'clock. Addresa all essays l
the Majestic theater essay contet.
Three of the school board have cfla.
sented to act as Judges.
kind and the running expense of
the plant will be made from the
'.cad that will bo cleaned from Ihe
Old potatoes persack of 16
pounds 2ilr
Small milk ftc
Large milk 2 for .23c
New potatoes peck of 15
pounds' 55c
Can corn per can Ioc
Can tomatoes per can I.V
ltest Compound . . . ta -e
Crisco 50c kl.00 $2.00
Hneon . . . .lO'c 43c 5ic. und 00c
Plenty of home-dressed rhlck-
sns for our Saturday business.
ilnrmir the tenure of bis Lost
and that the drill was still pound- nf-nn The mover of ' militarism
nil; away 1:1 .0111 .-.ni m;u j.n k- in.s
lease has been worked for some
time and has been a good producer.
a. wi.s MiiK.- 111 1. idst is so strikingly
I'i'ut r 1 n 1 11 11.1. t'o'i 1 :i 1 11. 1 . ic 1 " 1. . 1. . 1 1 n i .... .
crushing the common people under '
i foot and the brutality of the Huns to ;
; the unhappy allied prisoners In their
shown a-s to
the cn'.iie field. A mill will be
American boil In righteous iiuligna-
We are headquarters for Strawberries Cherries Blackberries
Gooseberries Cantaloupe Watermelons fresh and green Veget-
ables of all kinds. Come und see for yourself.
Purity Market andGroccry
JCST ACHOSS THK STHF.I'.T 1'ltOM (fKAXD TIIF.ATI H
built as siinn the carpenters cant.
j. .1.. ..- T . 1... i.. I tion
let to a film .0 do the erei't'lon of I .-The torture and enslavement of
.the mill and It is said work will lhe hrP' '"' "n'" .a"'1 u"' lrave
I commence right awav. The nirPeoplef noi hern 1 ranee are pop.
'will be S00 tons capacity and will """V1"'1 I'"'1 "''""' horrors '0.e
be modern In everv respect. In the l"'orn "f Ulc "u" f"r America and
I drill hole 'that has showed up .t the kaisers ilcc'araiion "America
I good face of ore. a lead of lead was wi" n01 fight" arc pictured authori-
' struck at 1 7 feet and It was d"- tatlvely.
. vied to make this their mill shaft. The prises will be as follows:
..ik in-sinking' their shut: will be I-irst prize in gold
eek. A field shaft will V.-cnnd prize ;rkfs to Atnba.
and t tic dirt trammed sudor Gerard s ".My Four V'Q3 In
to inu 1.11.1 and worKed 111 two ulnfUj. I uviioitnj ui the .Majestic.
P I'.'giltl next w t
also' be i-utik
Reduction
Sale
on
Ladies'
Bracelet Watches
and
Military
Wrist Watches
Beautiful Octagon Bracelet Watch very small model worth
$15.50; sells for $8.50
Elgin Napoleon Bracelet Watch. 10-J 20-yr. caae worth ir.50;
our price 1 $9.50
.Military Wrist Watches good time-keepers as low as $2.95
I tig reduced pries on 17 -J Elgin. Waltham. Illinois Rockford
South Bend in 16 and 12 sizes; worth from $22.50 to $35;
our price $13.50
Same In 15-J worth $15; sells for $0.50
Same In 7-J worth $12; sells for 1 $0.75
TI1K.SE WATCHES ALL BRAND-NEW
Reduced price on Cameo Brooches Cameo Rings all kinds ladles'
and gents' Set Rings Stick Pins Cuff Links ladies' and gents'
Watch Chains Beautiful LaValller. all kinds Toilet and Mani-
curing Sets.
U. S. JEWELRY CO.
106 EAST SECOND ST. NEXT BOOR TO DC N LAP BROS.
Togs for the
Summer Man
Stylish well-tailored suits of
Tropical Worsted Palm Beach
Mohair Light Flannels Im-
ported Scotch Braemars m
two or three-piece models
$10.00 $35.00
Straws all the new blocks and
braids Leghorns Bankoks
Sailors and Balibuntals etc.
$3.00
Canvas Ox-
fords Wlilto and
Palm Beach
or Light
Iicalhcrs In
the Latest
Ijihis
o $12.50 j-
J-ff Emery
(IfMr Silk -
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 255, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 1, 1918, newspaper, June 1, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135730/m1/14/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.