Sapulpa Evening Democrat. (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 166, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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Easter
Clothes Show
The time has come when most men
pack away or give away the heavy wool-
ens and blossom out in the new Spring
things. The arrival of spring and the
approach of Easter demands out of the
ordinary apparel. You’ll not find your
kind at the ordinary store. Here you
get style, quality, worth, lower prices and
better service than elsewhere--reasons
enough for any man.
Call on us Tomorrow
(■et Your Hoy an Extrugood
Suit for Easter
fill SING
HOLY CITY
Presbyterian Church Choir Wi.l
Render This Cantata Sun-
day Nifrht
The Presbyterian church choir will
reader the Holy City cantata at the
Ihresbytertan church Sunday night.
This organization under the leader-
ship of Prof. Kipp*, has been hold-
ing rehearsal* for several weeks and
those- who attend are assured off J
musical treat, Programs have been
printed containing all the words and
the choir is expecting a large crowd
to be present. No admission will be
charged.
ONE TEAM IS
IN Till GAME
Ft Smith Gets Players and is
Preparing For the Western
Association Season
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SIWRUCH IS NO MORE
Chicago’s Fire Chief is Called
Suddenly—He Had Seen 31
. Years of Service
Ft Smith. April 10.—Manager K
J. Mack of the local team of the
Western association announces the
close of a trade with J. W. Gardner
president of the Dallas club of the
Texas league, for six players, for
whom Gardner Is to receive at the
end of the Western association sea-
son any two men he picks from the
Ft. Smith team. The wen secured
from Dallas sre:
First baseman, Mosley; outsid-
ers, ltohinson and McCarthy, pitch-
ers. Johnson and Strobel and i..tcher
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EASTER!
With its turnout of well groomed
men is just around the comer.
Men whom you will find at the
head of the procession are^coming
to this live store to be fitted out
for the occasion with their new
An early purchase means your boy
will have the clothes when he most needs
them; and the whole spring is before him
ia which to get the utmost value and wear out of them. Just
remember two things when buying; the best boys’ clothes are
Extragood- -they’re sold only at this store.
Chicago, April 10.—Charles Fred
rick Seyferllch, chief of the Chlc-
I ago fire department since 1010, who
i died suddenly on Thursday, was one
! of the most picturesque fire fight-
ers Chicago had ever known. During
jl'bix 37 years in the department, he
received honorable mention many
times for the saving of life.
spring
SUITS
A meeting of ladies has been call
ed at the First M E. church for this
evening for the purpose of organiz-H
ing a Good Government League.
FRED E. ADAMS
Ladies Handkenehirfu
This afternoon commissions were
issued to the successful members of
the board of education by the coun-
ty election board.
Be sure and attend the Bartel so-
cial and annual meeting at the Pres-
byterian church Friday evening nt
eight o'clock. Refreshments.
Read the
1 VlfW OF THE FIELD!
Of POIIIICSIN STATE
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sessor Kills of Nowata county.
For Treasurer
tion tbe people voted against In re-
ducing the membership of the board
from eleven to five last At4ust.
Kate to Quit
It is stated on good authority that
Miss Kate Barnard, commissioner of
charities and corrections, will not
State Auditor J. C. McClelland, W ! b<l * candidate for re-election AJ-
* Alexander of Oklahoma Clty,lrem-Jr Mnou*c^ for th« nomination
county Clerk Abner Bruce of Creek
ounty and State Senaior T. F. Mem-
mmger of Atoka, are candidates for
state treasurer.
Two Wilson's Out
(uofuslon in the race for state su-
perintendent will be caused by the
fact that Supt. Robert H. Wilson Is
are MM Michael Con'an of Oklaho
ma City, Mrs. Anna Laskey, former
police matroo In Oklahoma City;
Mr*. Bassett of Sapulpa: Rev. Mat-
thews, chaplain of the last house of
fe|>resen:atives, and Mrs. Rebecca
t Finch of Guthrie.
Three for Ins. Com.
lusurance Commissioner
die of Chit-kasha, successor to Chief
Justice Hayes, will be opposed for
re-election by J. F. Sharp, presiding
commissioner of the supreme court
commission division No. 1; District
Judge -McMillan of Norman and Dis
trlct Judge Frank Hailey of Chick
asha.
In the second supreme court
district Justice H. Russell of Ard-
more appointed to succeed Justice
Williams, will have to make tbe
race against District Judge Summers.
Hardy of Madill who was a candi-
date for the appointment, and R. M.
Rainey of Atoka.
For Judge of the criminal court of
appeals in the eastern district, Pre-
or .-or.-.. w„, w
A third
reBominalion
i will he opposed for re-election
candidate is C. M. Allen of Marshall I ^7" V lormer As* istant 1 District Judge! Preslie B. C'oie
put forward by a faction in hte! . McAlester
State Teacherd’ association.
Five for Attorn*/ General
Five are seeking
I and W. H. Hardin of Oklahoma City.
After Campbell’s Job
The race for supreme court clerk
the nomination. fiodB t<lfrk w „ , Campbell op
to succeed Attorney General Weet-I^.,, for renc>miar.ta|| by j 0
Cranford assistant state fire mxrs-iil
and brother of Representative John
*;«o. Key of Tulsa and Prince Free!
Ing of Shawnee, both have sought
the office in vain before. E. J. (lid-
ding* of Oklahoma City, County At
orney W. E. Disney of Muskogee
and County Attorney C. M. Cope of
Pawhuska are others with aspira-
tion* for this o®oe. Representative
K P. Huff of McAlester has made
a tentative announcement.
President G. T. Bryan of the state
hoard of agriculture will he oppos-
ed for renomination by Frank Gault,
of Geary, one of the four men ap-
pointed to the board by Governor
Croce. The factional row that has
Ipvokved the agricultural department
etnee Its creation will be an Issue
in the campaign for Brvan has al-
ways been Identified with that far-
U. S. Painless Dentists
14 1*2 North Mate St.
RELIABILITY
Full Set Teeth—
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M PAIN
F. Crawford of Ada: Gua Pool, chief
clerk In the last house of represen-
tatives and former State Senator W
M Franklin of Madill.
No Opposition Here
Assistant I-abor Commissioner W.
O. Ashton is opposed for nomina-
tion to succeed Commissioner Char.
Dauhgerty, not a candidate, by Pete
Geraehtv, a railroad fireman at F
pulpa. In the office of state mine in-
spector which Fd Boyle now flMs j
and where he wishes to remain un-
less former Inspector Pete INnraty
returns from Colorado to seek the
office again. Boyle has no opposi-
tion.
Under ordinary c Ircumstanc*#.
there would have been two Justices
of tbe state supreme court to be else
ted this year hnt the retirement of
Justice Jesse J. Dnnn of Alva whose
term did not expire until January,
1817. rendered It necessary to fill the
vacancy at the coming general elec-
tion. Justice R. H. lioofbourrow of
Beaver, appointed to succeed Bunn,
will seek re-election and be oppoe d
by District Judge Brown of Mangv u
Examiner's Race
State Examiner Parkinson must,
to tie nominated, defeat Hugh Oar
ner of Shawnee, who was defeated1
for the appointment to succeed the
late Examiner Charles T. Taylor.
Corporation Commission
Col. A. P. Watson of the corpora-
tion commission Is a, candidate for|
re-election this year, after having! I
served since statehood. He Is op--
posed by former State Senator H. II
.1. Denton of Holilis, member of th«*j|
recently misted state prison beard:
Charles R. Bowles of Durant ;tnd J
D Roach of Ada
OKLAHOMA’S MOST RELI-
ABLE CLAIRVOYANT
AND PALMIST
Mine. Graham
Mms. Graham tells you Just what
you want to know without asking
you a single question. When you will
marry, what trade or business or
profession you are best adapted for.
3he tells you names at friends, en-
emies, rivals, dates, place*, address-
es, whether husband, wife or sweet-
heart ia true or false, reunites the
separated, causes speedy and happy
marriage with the one of your cho-
ice, how to gain success in love,
courtship, marriage,' divorce, health,
business, lawsuits, contested will*
ind transactions of all kinds. Lo-
uies lost and stolen articles, buried
treasures, etc. In fact no matter
what may be your hope or fear, go
;o Mme Graham and find help. She
guarantees you satisfaction. Located
at 203 l-2East Dewey avenue, over
he Wilson 5 and 10c store. Hours
10 a. m. until 8 p. m. Office closed
>n Sundays. Readings $1.00.
TULSANS WILL ATTEND
Frisco Will Run Special Train
From That City to Sapulpa
on Saturday Night
The Frisco will run 4 special train
from Tulsa to Sapulpa Saturday
night, April U. for the benefit of
those who desire to attend the Chris-
tian Science lecture to he given la
the Preehyterlaa church there that
night The train will leave Tulsa
at ( 43 p. m. Virgil O. Strickier of
New York City, member of the
Board at Lectureship of the Mother
church, the First Church of Christ
Scientist la Boston, Mass.,
liver tbe lecture.
will de-
and Candy hole
The young ladles class of the
First M. R church will hold a ba
aaar at Katx Department store. Sat-
urday afternoon. Many pretty and
useful articles for sale, also good
home made candy. it
TENIR IS 10
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Weaves and color shades, all in keep-
ing with the season are a delightful con-
trast to those that have gone before.
Kuppenheimer Suits $20 to $30
Style Plus Suits - - $17.00
Our Own Brand Suits - $15.00
Easter Haberdashery
Neckwear of all descriptions, Man-
hattan and Lion Brand Shirts, Edwin
Clapp and Packard Oxfords.
Welch Clo. Co.
Will Give National League Um-
pires His Views of Their Duties
on Next Sunday
Minn Laura Lee Lackey
I have just returned from the St. Louie Market with
the latest creations in Spriiu; and Summer Mil-
linery.
Will be located at J. T. Ladd's 5 and tOc Store
throughout the season.
Licensed to Wed
Grover Hood of Edna and Aurora
Grtffeth of Orowscn: Ben Wilson
and Fannie Baker, both of Hdna,
have been ncensed to wed.
Paul Bennett of StllHreter U In
he rlty on a business trip.
Miss Nellis Salmons, monev order
clerk at the postofflee Is on the sick
list.
22k Gold Crowns M.OO to $5.(10
White Crowns _.........*3.(Ml to S3.(Ml
Se« Extraction ". ..... j wh° ™
All Work Guaranteed lO Years I ™«nt
Daily-Nights till 8; Sundays Tl,p npw Jnriire from the Fourth
Open
9 to 4.
supreme court district* F. R Rid-
The Moose Circle will entertain a
dancing party next Monday evenln?
at Moose hall. The very best o'
music has been secured for this oc-
casion. Mrs. Tg>n McKenzie Is the
rhalrman of the committee for this
party. * t
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j, Cheap Prices
May appeal to some who
'hi not o.>ii<i<ler quality.
Our. price* are as low as
pon-iMe for fir*t quality
good*. We do not offer
out prices and then till your
order with poor quality
stuff.
Fresh Milk From Our
Own Cows
King’s Kash
Koncern
PHONE 281 .
New York. April 10 All Ihe um
ptws of the National league will as
emhle here on Sunday for a confer-
-'nee with President John K. Tener
Gov. Tener has prepared carefully
a list of in'-trnctlons and his ideas
o» how a game of baseball should
be umpired. The umpires who will
assemble iSundav are: Bob Kmslie.
Charles Bigler. Bill Klent. A1 Orth.
Mai Eason, E. C. Quigley, Bill Byrtn.
Harry Johnson and Bill Hart
Standing of the Teams
Won (.os t
Austin .................I
Dallas ...............1
San Antonio .........1
Galveston ............1
Beaumont ..........*.0
Tort Worth .........0
Waco ......... 0
Houston .............0
Results Yesterday
Waco S, Dallas 4
Austin 7. Fort Worth 5.
Houston 5. ?an Antonio
Galveston 10. Beaumont 4
Game* Today
Dallas at Waco.
Fort Worth at Austin.
Sen Antonio at Houston.
Boaumont at Galveston.
Pet.
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New Yale Theatre
= SPECIAL FEAT RE TODAYS
Four Reels Pictures and thp
“McCALL TWO”
Admission 5 and 10 cents
Coming Sunday
“CLIFFORD AND TAYLOR”
That Talkative Team
**TII K PKHIl.S OF PAULINE**
First story of a serial picture without an equal: featuring Pearl White
‘ Crane Wilbur and Paul Panzer
There will be no advance in adniianion for thia great picture.
Card from Mr. Thompson
To the many citizens who so lov-
allv supported me I am exceedinxlv
grateful. To my opponent. Vance
T.lkelr. T extend hearty ronxratnfa-
tlpn« T close this campaign ‘<wlth
good win toward all and malic* to-
ward none."
Earnestly yonrs.
Logan 9. Thompson.
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Good Government League to Be
Organized By a Number of
Women of Sapulpa
A number of tadlM of the city
have decided to organize what Is to
be termed the Woman's Good Gov-
ernment League. In order to perfect
a perhanent organization a call for
a meeting has been Issued, as fol-
lows:
"All women of th* city who favor
law enforcement are Invited to at-
tend a meeting to be held at the
First M. E. cbnrrh on Friday evert
ir.g at 8 o’clock to perfect a perma
nent organization of the Women's
Good Government League.”
Man Wants hut little here below
Have you a place on earth to ael
your foot? Buy a home or a farm
of Todd, home dispenser. i
Th* Ladles Altf of the Presbyter
Ian church will have their annual
Barrel opening social Friday even
Ing at the church. The annual church
meeting will also be held at this
time. Everyone Invited.
Don't forget the annual church
meeting at the Presbyterian church
Friday evening promptly at eight
o'clock.
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Johannes, Fred C. Sapulpa Evening Democrat. (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 166, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1914, newspaper, April 10, 1914; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1470644/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.