Sapulpa Evening Light (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 56, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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POWDER
Abxuf/ut&iy Pare
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Crape Cream ofTartar
NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE
IN SOCIETY
well: Mrs. K s. White, of Sspulpa;
Rev. (.hantbcrs, of Bristow; Rev. and
Mrs. Curtis, of Sapulpa; and H* C.
Nichols, c' Oklahoma City. The J
church v.as crowd.<1 to overflowing a |
ach scss on and numbers of people .
I turned aw. Mr. C- H- Nichols gave
I he closing message to the convention J
•saying it had Leen o.q of the most j
j sums tul they had hold during their'
tour of six weeks, holding twenty-one
Sunday School conventions. The
finances for the conve; tlon were gen-
erously contributed by the peop e of
j Hi istow and the Sunday Schools of the
county. The delt gate* returned last
night feeling glad that it had been MM.agrrs O Roark- and .Vwma
their priv F ge\o attend this conve,, hove been d eke,inn .or the Fast ten
C„»„ Jul exp,easing heir appreciation day. over a bout of 10 round. bWn
of the royal welcome and entertain- (their respective charges
inent given them by the people of
RUFFLES RISKS Ml
(Continued From l'age Oi-et
IF THE MANAGERS OK IHF TWO
I 14. >| | INC HOPE" < AN agkii
I PON THK ( I KK
ing the com-st -nee by a man with-
out a pap1’ and another time by a
ti dy who tan away I am l vt.il or
i n tier e’aalb iijtril to visit Kiefer again, .
I yvi 1 change from usual -ires*. In-1
sl-a.l of si i hat will wear stiff -me;
dark snit. red tie, uttoi
Ocf your palters cor and get iu'->
the 11,as**. They can had at the
Metropolitan l“ool room. m* <iuar-
i-rs Stag Cool Roam, City Drtig
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
4 Get Yom* Clothes Cleaned 4
4 and Pressed at 4
4 MUNN'S PANTATORIUM 4
4 506 E. Dewey. Phone 450. 4
4 We Call for and Deliver. 4
4444444444>4
We Repair and
Sharpen Anything
Nickel Plating. Guns a Spe-
cialty. Key Making and
Typewriter Repairing.
£44444444444
4 Get Your Clothes Cleaned 4 ■'! LITTLE GIANT MA-
4 and Pressed at 4
4 MUNN'S PANTATORIUM 4
4 506 E. Dewey. Phone 450. 4
4 We Call for and Delivery. 4
444444444444
CHINE SHOP.
tm.1 |i.»r> V»--. nwlpi. IUU
Notes of liiteresl tluitjs IVi1, mnr Phone Society I-litre's, 2HI
j Bristow. Those i.vho attended front
i Sapulpa were Mesdames II. O. Lyfortl,
I ti. E. Lowderuiilk, W. II. O’Dell. S. W.
a Moor*, E- Norton White, R- S. While.
•* Af****,|. l). Smith. I Fat’s : mi, .1. deter. Ret ■
j Curtis, Rev. Jeter, Prof. Beeson and
The New Huts. i off.- is which vvi 1 1- of gn at bene-
Qjite tii * newest lints from Paris m j lit 11 Hient in th-'ii work. I lit) visii-
-vc n .............................
i back fro n tlie face with a very it-
■ ay but becoming li e when .pen in I
Miss C,arbor.
tllru-101-8 entertained at di ncr ar.d T),e Ml8glonary Un on of the Bap-
' supper l,y the Sapulpa Rebecca, a Ul thnn.h wj| p,, entertained by MrB.
t becoming li e when sen in!t,w "ri,tai,‘ "0te' A Pr KU,,|,pr * R. V Hand ton tomorrow afternoon at
” i splendid program was reiuM’od and a , , ___ ,*m; o nk-korv st
.rutile. These have a scarcity of trim-1 B0(.i|tl , n|e , njoye(1. KoIlo,ing s ,*• bur hmue. MM> S. Hickory st.
At Pnl/.er
a d Carl Morris.
Ne Milan are. |ited the challenge of
O'Rourke ami stated that he wan will-
ing and anxious to ha\e> Mon « meet
Pal/.T any time and any place except
at O'Rourke's clu . O'Rourke insists
tin. the tight In* held at tin* National
A. (’. (his own) so eonst'nu ■ ntlv all
parties are at loggerheads a d mi ll-
ing definite regarding the proposed
lmut is gi\ n out.
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villus and the hair is* seen a I round
iliefn. The toques arc high and nar-
row, an<l new silling models are made
in tine, soft straw with side trim-
mings of a spray of lovely loses at -1
leaves.
Evening (nli'iiins. Reading. .Miss Ada Christina Evans
Evening coiffures arc growing aim-1 Vl(>1 f) So „ ............Miss Burgess ,
pie and the latest way of dressing tin ltcfor*. tho pleasures of the evening!
hair is certainly most becoming and | .Wt> m-.1. the ,,ro!hpr odd. Fellows |
aparently easy. It is simply parted on st l Vt,d tbe |ad|,,, with ice cream, cake,
the left sid -. saved acres the t.-t-head j amJ This of Ih,. entertain- 4 1D-rc
d rolled up in the hack, showing U)p| wns surprise and wns greatly 4LUUK1J,
appi'eciat - -I. Th. Sapulpa 1. lent Fan ♦
.—. ... — -------- - ; ttailwar Co . had Invited the ladies to jT
l.v d splaying the lines o th- h id in u t.tk(, a rid|V „ie oil Helds, but on ae- |T
« y yve have not si n for a long iroe ]coun ot nil time being Knitted and | *
Suxlt Newness.
| program:
I Piano Sido.......Miss Ada Sltalia
j Violin Solo..........Miss Wilkonson
Reading.... Miss Mary McDougal
Vical Solo............ Miss W'harton
I Piano Solo ............Mrs. Farnham
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I4 STOKE NEWS. 4,
NOTHE. , ‘ • 4
To my Boarders: I . 4 4 4 4 4 .J. 4. * 4 * + +
Will serve stipiier tomorrow right, I “ *r v t
Wednesday.
11 SOUTH OAK.
CngrV a Welch liave a most attrac-
tive yvindo v display of men's shirts.
a . a . a.Ai ▲< ▲aAaAaA Kaufman i .May - 1 are busy movi g
4 into their new Quarters, the McKlb-
wavea drawn bac from the . ars to The
roll in the middle. The effect is come-
♦ CITY IN BRIEF +
T
HOTELS.
HOSPITALS,
OFFICES,
A noth aide point about all the af-
ternoon models is the sash. It is quite
a new idea to have it in a soft mater-
ial like c-repe de chine, and in a slight-
ly light-T shade than material of the
gown. It is carried around the wa st,
a lowed to hang long and plainly dowr
he side, and it may Ih- bordered yvitli
either fr or fringe at the ends. Oth-
er sashes ai'e made of rows of wooden
ileads with long ends reaching nearly
i0 the fetf. The coloring i: these
head saslies is sometimes very fas-
- inating and a i'laek, white or gray
so much work to do they could not ac-
cept. The Invita ion was appreciated
and the fact that th* y could not ac-
cept was regretted by al .
Among those present from out of
town were Mesdame. I.ytch, French,
Condon, Gardner, Decker, Hell, Gra-
ver, Shields, of Tulsa; M sdames
.S afford'. Miller, Brown, of Kiefer;
Mrs- Scott and Miss 8co' t of Glenn-
pool.
ben store. Al goods \r 11 be moved
and the store will be op.n Thursday
.he 1st of February.
Try the Light for jour next want
ad- U will work while you sleep.
The Demon building on Dewey Ave.
are
•J. Dentist -l
4 Established ISDN Phone l',:< ,j
■J. Office over F & M Bank »}
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*J. VV. E. ROOT. *J*
•J. .It M It I OF TIIE I’EAt E *1*
•J. Oflit't* room IT, Vhl.ott A Root *1*
4* Hldg. D-Viee Phone ss(|. If- sp
.J* dime phone tl'Jo. Vivo Notary *J*
»|* PiiliHe.
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Union Abstract Co.
\V. li. Ml 1.1 r.y.llUH.
ABSTRACTS ANL INSURANCE
PHONK . 4 0
OFFICl N. main OVER UN’ON HARD'W CO
WANTED Good, clean, cotton rags
at the Light Oflie-*. Phone 240.
-f you read thu, other, will reml
vour Want Ad.
It \KKI.ES.
1 1 IVLjty, wjw 111* 1 H 111 MU IHD"lnit, im » »’ ►* •
CHURCHES^! is progress! g nicely Contiactofs
.4*T4.2*4*T4v4*!-4*1*4*:*4'J*4»
! 1 usliing the work.
[ Riggs Clothing Co, is h-adquarters
for the latest modds and styles in
eago.
The
Meeting Of t lrele>.
East Circle of the First Meth-
inating and a Hack, white or gray (.liul(.5l wm meot tomorrow af-
Iress can be considerably br gbtened j w)|h Mrs Edgar cross, 1043
tiy their use.
East Mcel .ml and the VV-st C’rcle -will
hold their nice ing with Mrs. H- H. Ad-
ams. 4os Sou h Walnut.
!.<• Max Meyer sel you your next
suit. He has, some beaut ful ones at
reasonable prices.
IUI HU? inv/wv.M ......
Hub Walker fur Murder. Bob Walk- 1 hand-tailored clothing direct from <’bi-
er, the Man lord negro, who is charg-
ed w th murder, will go on trial this
afternoon, according to his attorneys
Messrs. Pryor, Rock w ood and Lively.
Walker’s brother. Bud, was lynched
or the crime for which the man now
in jail will be tried. An ieipaiting
pro. able trouble i: the court room at
the time of the trial, officers will
watch the crowds carefully- Develop-
ments of a sensational nature will
come up during thep rogross of the
case.
School Of linstriicliou.
A very successful school of instl’UC-
u was held 1, ythe Reln-ecas yes;-"' ^ Huml.y School 4ouventiou. j j.ad Fingers Cul Oi't'.-John O'Don-
-lay in Masonic u - 1 * ,l a \ ,p( cr,.-k County Sunday School' uen an oil .worker, employed by he
birso:. of Wagoner. Okla.. .ate pres- „' Brlfllaw gu, day and1
idcnt of th,. Rrtim-H ^ ' Nlmday. two Uions being he.d on
,<t and Mis. da ■ " . <> ■* gundav and three Monday, Mrs- H. O.
State See 1 clary, ' • ,jVCounty President, presiding.
Rebeccas f*oiu Iulsa. Knit ,
Mounds, Bristow and Glennpool were
here and took part in putting on the
The address of welcome was given
by Rev. Cantor, pastor of the Baptist
l III*" —
1 ■»». ., church in Ibis v,\ and was a most co>-
icautlful Rebecca secret nso.k. Mea- ||!;|) on„ nmking a„ fee! tha they were
lames Lyeli. French. Shields, of HI , Mrs. Moore, of Sa-
a«0 Mr, Miller of Kiefer r,,mv- ^ ^ or the delegates.
. ,| certifleates o perfection in the sci - I
"<’rk ™‘‘ "”t <U‘> 'Vi;a |wi'nonH. ind, was highly appteciat-
„ the lodge room. members^ ^ ,|(> „„ 8„ved as ,,'mnis. at .
! nUmber of Natlora' Sunday S<diool
jmiii.v. no|.vnu'*« - -----
music lurnished by t'rol Roper. uo* pumping 13 bane’, a day. Stock-
holders are thinking of changing the
reiving induction
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STOP THAT ITCH!
-- | conventions and it s a fare treat in-
deed to hear this gifted musician.
D mi ■ G K. 1 kiwis, of Blackwell, who
is one of the greatest Sunday School
We will guarantee you ,0 *t«p that. workers in t'1" st.n* . «.,s l’1's<ai"'
|-<h ]n two seennds. \ 2-1 rent iK.ttle gav a very interestl-g talk. 8
will prove it. particularly intended in l»y.' and^ i.
No remed- that we have ever sold tcacherof a class of s xty g -
J™,!,. XL*.....4. .« oilier ! |o lltadwHl » *«
diseases of the skin has given more
j Th ■ big clearing sale at Rucker's
I has come to a close. The manage-
I ment reports excello: t business on
Monday.
The Metropolitan Pool hall has
a oiu finished moving Into the Beard
Bldg., on Main street.
\ good supply o vegetables can lie
,ell. an on worse., ..; ,ound a( the fo„0*., g grocery stores;
•'troi. Company on Its lease 5 miles horn.B ya 0|.ma)).g King'S Kash
Zrtgi'hadUsr;;, Ja w^en Ms hand Kone-rn and Mail's „n D- w,,v Th-y
was ca«^ underneath a pumping ca- insist of cauliflower, cabbage, letuee.
b> and wedg d tight against a bit of celery, uotatc.es. beets, etc.
'r‘mrrYh^ha3*^“iSv! ... bn„d .M „asiri.B r«-
,»™. :. ..K«,-.<l.r' Tb. „rs,ni««.lo„ h.....inter »ni..ry co„«l.'on, Th. 1.0
has not succeeded and the principal j Ton Baker. Is clean.
w >11 ihat - ;i11.>■ i for 7"*. ban- Is h
All parents, whose children will e -
ter s<'hool for the first time at the be-
gin ing of the winter term, Monday
jan. 2h, are requested’ to bring heir
pupils Jo the school building which
they will attend on Fr day afternoon.
Jan. 2ti, for th • purpose of registra-
tion.
1-23-Ct A. (’• f’OMAGAN. Supt.
Store; Certral Ding Store, Mi/.e
Pharmacy and after hours, Metropoli-
tan Pool Room for ideiitifleat on.
Don’t make a mistake in the rule
Approach from the front, holding lat-
est copy of E\ ntng l-iglit ill your lef
hand and !■ ace your riglit hard on;
suspects l.ri shoulder, then say: “Von
a it the Mysterious Mr. Raffles of the
Sapul|ia Kieiiiug Light.” T fiat is all
that is necessary. I, i, be me you have j
approached I will escort you to he
Eight Office for your reward.
RAFFLES.
PONT iVkLAV
Some sapiilpii People Hate Learned
That Neglect l> Dangerous
The sligh est sympton of kid' cy
trouble is fur too serious to be over-
looked. it’s the small. neglected
troubles that lead to serious kidney
ailments. That pain in the “MiiaU"
of your back; that urinary Irregular-
I
MARBLES GAME GETTER GUN
Upper barrel (rifled) shoots .?2, lower (smooth).44
[shot or round hall; lengths, 12, 15,Ik inches.
The (Janie Getter is a «un of
full proportions- -as true, as
i steady and reliable as
Two ctutis
in One
m
mm
any Run
made, but
it hanns on
your shoulder—■
over or undercoat—
always ready for instant action.
One Gun for All Game
You can get large game—do wing |
shooting -or enjoy imall game shoot-
ins an.I targ. t pnctioc widioul usmg c«|» nsive
sminuniri.m. li is uwd b) thousands ot >port^
men anti outtra.
' ...... ,„g.,Mr Ar«.*M(,C... T n.lu Av..,OU*. |
Mi.!. ' ’ P«*’ HO’-' CATALOG ot MuMrt ]
CJun and f»« Outiny kprvUltifi
NiiriuS.>lvrnt Oil t. r n.nn«-* of sporting good, dealer*. |
Ask Your Dealer.
I wv" * *.......
y; those headache, and dizzy spell »
a .k, worn ou4 feeling may be j ^
nature’, warnirg ..i coming dropsy I ^
or fatal Bright’s disease. Why risk , .j.
yom Ufa by neglecting - ■ ®P*j4
tome! Reach tbe canae • he irouble. *
while there yet is time -begin tr at- ♦
ing your kidiwys at o""' " kl> “ tried I V
I#
♦ jauiAI/eRI T
and proven kidney remedy. No need
o . xperime. t Doan's Kidney i’ilis |
name.
ers with the resolve 'o be more de-
ih.ro,,.h „„l.l.c.lon ,h» ,h« «»«.
.'.r.....
^ ond CO. Dr. To1".'1 " , Do”.,., o, t.V
Stein brook l» Moving.-Harry Stein-
brook, a pioneer Sapulpa restauranter
aid cafe manager has moved his Owl s
Nest restaurant from lVw»y avenue
into splendid new quarters in the Sa-
lina Land building, recent'y complet-
ed on Ma n street. The t.lace will be
o:e of the most aUrai ive in the city
and will be run on up-to-date plans.
been curing kidney trouble orji
, yaar*. Doan’s Kidney PlU 4
aie used and ncommcuded through-
out th-’ civilized word. Convincing 4
tea imony follows:
H. F. Hartley, Hurnett a d Quincy
sts.. Tulsa. Okla., says: ’’I cannot
say too much in praise o! Doan s Kid-
11, y Pills- D l»uk I pu lich leeom-
m. ml.’d them aft’r they had been of
greater benefit o me than any othd |
nndiei e I had ever taken. At this]
lime I willingly conflim my form*’»’
testimonial.’’ I
For sae by all deal-re- Price 7,0
<ents. Foster-Milhurn Co.. Buffa’o.
New-York, sole agents tor the I’nited
States.
Remember the name- Doan’s and
take no o hei
CHICKEN COOPS
DO YOU NEED A COLONY COOP?
If so let the I. X L. Planing Mill figure with you We
will build you any kind of a colony coop from the
smallest to the largest to order at a reasonable price.
We also build chicken brooders. We are making
very close prices on these coops and brooders for the
next 30 days.
t I. X L. PLANING MILL Phone 223
•h4*4*4*4+4+4*4+4*^+4*^*^*^*^+*'i‘***
SPECIAL NOTICE.
This office .will recognize no debt ___
ami win dc run .... .......i contracted in th name of the Ligli' 1 xitTD’F
s"£alzm1 .’>■ w «»*• ■»■» »'<■■* ...............i «. j,...i.fi ,7...
zZoi«.«..............
t riut.'d by employees.
the city’s reed for a clean icstautant
for bo h men and women
modious offiees in th
Mailt St.
atorney, is
more <0111-
lloss Hldg.. on
OPENED
FOR
BUSINESS
THURSDAY, FEB. 1st
IN OUR NEW HOME
p/icuifmcui
Firs; Published i The Sapulpa Even-
ing Light, Jan. 3b, Ultl
notice 01 KINKING OF Ol’T-
lVniisjHania Judge He if. Judge S ^ uian. McMillan has
L- Elkins, of .he Penn.y vania s"-j bee. arrested nearly orty-live times j
pr. me Conn, is in Sapulpa today * th ,^ ^ ^ aml Ot Tul-a OH C*4 ......... ...
the party of Pr aldcnt H. E. Mark o druuiten,„,ss doping a.1 d petty thiev- si vNKINt; MUIRWIS \>K I'-
1 the Laurel Oil compary. Judge E'-|..n„ UKIti'KDN KSS OK I HE TDM N OF
! kins is viewing Oklahoma territory fo> 1 ____
the lm time and is especiallv pHM ' ...... .444444*
.with the oil country. T. L. Eyre. a|+4 + *M**M- + + *H*E
! protninen easterner is another guest ; ^
of the party. 1 ***
— i
Fai'fltild Makes Strike- Attorn. > *t*
Welsa G Fa hi hi Id ail hive little us- +
; tor ,he legal pro ession if the success 4*
Of ., gold mine in which be mv s stock
continue*. ML Fairchild is a member *
\ 1,1 I'll RDM ASIDE *2*
\ 'i'ELEHRAM. f,R liKt.lN-
rFKF.D LETTER AS PHOB-
Altl.A NOT AVDRTII
DI’ENING {
+
KFIITEKNFSS DK I HE TOM N fit
RR1STDAA, fltEEk f Ol M'V. Oh
LAIIOM A.
To al Persons, (.rreting:
You are heteby notified tha. the
•J* Town of P.n •■>«, ft.” k Coni:*' O'
d » the Olst
•2* of Creek C-.nnty. Ok ahonm. a |> ri
4* : ion j.sking . d Con'' to a|»P "
tbor ze and issue bonds i
Instruction in Music, Piano and
Voice, by
Mrs. L. M. Billingslea
01 THE N EM ENGLAND t'DNSEKVATOKA DE Ml SIC. HDSTDN,
M ASS,
A timllcd number of pupils may tnalo arrangements for hours
Mondays and Thursdays, Bom !» 10 7. o'clock and on Tuesdays and
Fridays in (he forenoons from ? to It. to complete Sapulpa class.
Records and testlmo ials show 17 yeats n successful aching—
;; in Ok ahoma and thorough pc pa ration w h not .1 composers and
di recto] s or New A’oik and Cti'eago-
Mrs. L. M. Billingslea
<m.
Proaip’ action will secure nuts 1
tilt I Al l A I si t DID, ROOM 219. bi ’.MtA
I 1 I >A
SAI’I I !
11 tits M RITE
IH !! ID'C.
( I. AREMDKK.
1» jaK:'aS10AXMl
the sum of
yoa tmaftne some want 4 $15,000.00 running to
p* r < < tit■ inteies t>e) annum.
ing tl
for the purpose of creating a fund o
pay ouUtai.dl .? war rani a ami oth •
indeht-dnes-. < out,acted. Issued and
created pri<> o -Itilv 1st. IhlL and to
urn! sai;l ot .s anding in.I* lit* .Irn ss in
iZX - | t
Ten! i la be ' • 4- ' ' ' ' * 1 J
, good + « ■" » » " • ' ” J
nualitv bad ben struck and is hei: g + re.-ive •„ .he year to co n +
vippedon: bv the ton. Stock in the + \ . you not .hi ......*« *“’ +
VHiUabK and tin 4 how so Want ad. < • +
"nn" ? :rtii ^d“Tg “ veral J t lines of type, orny-tf + Bald peib
r.r; -> ? **><»+ ........- •»
„ ,,i,.,!.i. continue t........ + floencj e whole trend of your +
j lb*J • • • 4 )jf,. ’ gm . opportnntt) I 4* the Wh day of Fr binary, 1912, a
*■' ® _ 4 .\. ,k. for l.e ing or selling, or + hour of 9 o'clock t.....>
| »m MeMillnn T" (be I'v*'* T. m' 4 Such 4*
M.M •' 4 . . yon no <•! *t
arrested man" in Tul-a and Sapulpa. 4 to shape and dir« yonr com +
will go tomorrww ke tbo ntate peattei 4 ronr pmau nnd 4 ■'
, rv at Mi Alest'T ,0 serve a >nii of 4 • , he g years! 4*
six mo: ths. He pleaded gu Ly in Dis- 4 |s it no, DEEPLY AVORTI1 + 1*'1 -
the charm • 4 WH1LK TO WATCH FOR SUCH ♦
;,,i after ,. severe lec- 4 \\ ad 4- ' OBO a CABMAN.
.......
cn th.- minimum sen ence on his prom- 4.^ + 4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*,i*4*
Sugar Bowl Confectionery
CORNER PARK AND DEWEY
I'V, ,h Innitc iiiaile Uatnly. <’nillot n Kriiits. < i^urs ami T«-
• ,ji. i n ,..i«l (..’iHitite Ultili 011rov.11 1 tj • . initnilithle ntul het-
l,*r limit itttv iiia.le els.'wltere in tl,.* --tty - freshly stoel*:cl ,tl-
uays.
Best place for your I fade.
Sugar Bowl Confectionery
CORNER PARK AND DEWEY
KIHM I LAs* REPAIRING NEAT! A AM) PROMPTLY BONE
ALL AAOKk <1 Alt A N II 1 H.
SAPULPA SHOE SHOP
J. M. FEI.hK I., Mauauer.
Fine Boots and Shces Made to Order
Nn. t.a*t Dewey Avetitie. Pln'iu- ld*>
In Hasement Near Main. SAIT LP.A, DkL A.
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