Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 268, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 17, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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JUDGMETAGMNST
HATTERS ONION IS
TAKINGTHEIRHOME
Over U Years and is First
Judfiner,t ut its M
Ever 6iven
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j At « pl»a. »o* »ll quoted at $11
| p*-r (4UR and *ai told that If he
I dido t hiurr aad take it at that
• I - a 0- 0 j
And that'* what we are up atalast
| aad )OU don ; hare to go to Mexico
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Waiters Hippodrome Opened
f- K-gxrd>*« of the »hor. aanoq^e-j
I ant aad the»ra»h of the Im how*
End of Litigation Mich Extends
• . 1 d. t
corn-r of Dewey aad Flrf* opened j
J iaac aliht to very tanalactory
.^o«d and tbe Kluebird • .l,tuz»s
Tied ‘to pfe*»< ali. Jbere is dose
a..e ^.i' a.aad ♦-gar aad-
»UJe at this show houae? Just pie-
e b » . may s-e • n -sfet
Head the announcement Ipr tonight
in *no':*-r part <trf Herald
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GOV. TENER NAMED
ASSISTANT TO THE
FOOD CONSERVATOR
IsANhL KY, Jal 14.—Charily be-
fore re-on ;oday an au-tion«er began
makiist bis • *! ' *' zb tbe re*.dent
.nr flan ofc Ira if •} f 'wed by a
• road of ae»rraJ hundred men. worn
en sad ehiIdreii . Oeraaionaii/ h*
■ ouid stop Thu was' a aifaai. lor
ihe crowd Immediately .they would
.•ramble for vantage points withlif
i earing distance ot tbe auctioneer's
tone iiwuptM weii kvpt Utrns and
flower beds under foot la their rush.
1 ben the sale of a home. A real
Moose —not Just a pi' ce of property.
\ haom boocai and .ad for liftle at
a time with money raved from the
we«U> par eneekipe A home over
.the purchase of which msny s pleas-
ant hour was spent pian'niug. •Flan
ulna for the fetnre. Aad.this today
Is wbst IW future beld In store for
loose who- built and bought the
homes, one hundred and forty of
• hem thtr are to be auctioned this
seek to the highest bidder ,
The homes are the property of
members of . tbe Danbury batters
iislot. The money, from the sale of
homes Is lo go as pan payment to
wipe out a judgment' for 1252,000
Nearly |to,000 has already beep paid
•>a account but the arc uniulatUm of
interest is such that about 1210.000
i-maln* to lie paid
The iDanhury case grew out of a
(•oycolt deflated by mem tiers of tbe
Danbury hatters' union against the
firm of D. F. Lowe and company
Tbe hat manufacturers sued the
members of the union for triple
damage under the Sherman anti-
trust law, charging that tbe union
hy organising and promoting a boy-
cott agsm.t the firm » products had
violated the Sherman law which per
mils the recovery by the injured par
Iy of triple damages for Its •viola
tion. Fourteen years were spent In
litigation before the final Judgment
was rendered The union contended
the Sherman law did not apply lo
organization* The rase was bitterly
fought. Alton H Parker presented
vhe union'a case In tbe supreme
ourt which affirmed -the original
(udgment obtained by -the fgiewe
firm In the lower courts holding that
the Sherman law applies to .Jabot a*
well as other organizations.
By United Press. ♦ •
NEW YORK. July 17.-Oo'vernor
John 'K. Tener. president of the na-.
tional league, darned to assist Hoof
er in the government food conserva-
tion He will tin' re-Wf*. it bend of
tbe league. Tener la past grand
ruler of tbe Elks, and otherwise
promi.’lent in fraternal organizations.
He will work in the interest of sudi
fraternal organizations and food con-
servation work.
UNARMED AMERICAN
SCHOONER SENT TO
BOTTOM- CREW SAVED
By United Press.
' WASHINGTJJ.Y July' 17. The
American schooner, Child* Harold,
was sunk by a submarine In the Eur-
opean waters, the slate .department
has announced All the crew was
safely landed. There was an armed
guard aboard
Thelma la coming —to stay. Thel-
ma always stays where she la known.
UVofnea love her, , 1
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HEY, HIGH PRICES
ANDjTHEY’RE NOT ALL
IN [GREASER LAND
lie 'looked reminiscent as he
thought of tbe past..and he adtnnn
j*h>*d in* listener to not tak< the r<-
port of the. hl.-h. cost of thinks gen
••rally too seriously* did Guy Here-
ford. .self expatriated American by
reason of the delightful clitnaty and
Hie golden opportunity to make
money afforded by* Mexico, bpt at
present f resident of the United
{bates for safety.
Mr. Hereford, now turned farmer
on.the former J. J. Jovn-% fasm three
miles north of Sapulpa* said that
when he got ready ft> return from the
uand of , tbe tortilla It tost him and
family $ 5,000, Mexican Hut don’t*
get st-ared. That had #. value of but
2c jon the dollar. *
• Mr. Hereford has a fine Jot of
oiing stock -growing otl his farm and
that again reminded him that he
used to buy A«d sell a few cows in
the Iwd of the ifreaaers and thaj
wtiat do you think they* repr#*eiyed
Me* — $h" j each when he -told them
He bought tliegi for lea*, naturally,
bu( still at a figure thkt • .sounded
enormous unl> . one atopped to <*>n
-Oder Jhe value of the money I ft-
bought hdgs git * ino War tv
When Mr.. Hereford wa* accoatef)
Ji’e was Jrying to* negotiate thq pur
chase of a tin covering* for hli barn,
ernoved by the atmospheric disturb-
ance of a lew weeks ago. and that
was where he fell backwards, not
tt thy lot. of tbe roof In the fi|-'
■atMM - hut® in i .....i ii f* M
learned that then' was a war on.
ind illUt roofing of this character
i> it •- form< v f> "• •: ■
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AERO BILL CARRYING
THREE-FOURTHS BILLION
IS RECOMMENDED OUT
By United Press
WASHINGTON. July 17. rAmeri-
ca's great air fleet drew nearer a
reality today when the senate lim-
itary committee witho.ut apn-ndment
reported out the $440,000,000 aero-
plane bill aith reeoininendation that
it pass.
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< Teamster Operated Upon
•Ollie Potter, a tcimzter of ’North
Hrown street, was operated on late
yesterday at the office of Dr. Reece
for an uhnwion of the lower limb
lie was removed to the home of
his imr* nts with whom ha.was,liv-
ing. immediately .after the opera-
tion, lliiffintfion's ambulance making
the transfer. .
Itecidedly different? I-Vivole Toll*
• t Water, penetrating. captivating,
lasting lias that same. strtule re-
Jizicd *odor of Frlvole perfume’ A ■
pleasing tollej accessory. Ideal fo«
kerchiefs and use after ahavihg
Cowman's Pharmacy. . 1
W. *W. lioldef. one of Kellyv ilje's
best, citizens, accompanied .to his
his son. C. \Y. Holder of llegg*.
where the latter' is a hardware nor
a •
chant, were Sgpufpa visitors. Iulsy
Jlie son expect* to go lo 0ie ftont
soon. .
Gslorrd Christian .Miaaipnargr Here
Kev. A. U * Frost,, colored, repre-
senting the Christian IToard of Mis-
sions of the colored folks, ia to ad
<Ir« .■ tin jhw,I. wi « olotcj Addition
at the colored M. K! rhuri h this ey
eniiy: Tbmorrow night he speaks
at the same place more directly In
regard to th<- work in which he I*
engaged. * *
i'rlvolw ali mu powder is driw.tie
uni fraKrac.i FriVOM lalcuUi pit-
der is Impalpul'ly fine TJle other
rrivole prod.- a i i di*tin« ;i'» and
Individual.- For sale at- Cowiiian’s
Htiat nuicy
TOO LhTE TO CLASSIFY
fftt BALE lhpdge roadstetk Cai^
be urn at ’.9 I Dewey Phone
tin:. t
WANTED- Housework or work in
’■i -Ttnii.- hou.-e Wm.id manng*
latter Mr- r I* i'll!- 1.". si
Oal;. JKhiF
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KAUFMAN & MAYER’S
JULY CLEARANCE SAIi
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* This Stock Reducing Period is to be doubly im- ;
portant-—goods that do not comprise complete as- .
sortments must be sold—A. SALE that extends
throughout this month, which means Great Savings
to you. Be on hand early
Wednesday Morning at 8 O’clock
Waists
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$2.50.Jap Silk Waist*, July
Clearnee.......... SI.SJI
• $2.50 Voile and Organdy
Waistn, .July Cleara't $ 1,75
$3.50 Voile ard Organdy
Wfli*ts,Jul/ Cleara'e S‘,(.!l5
Skirts
A good assortment of
Woolen Skirts in Fancy
Velours and Stripes,
worth up to $15.00
•Inly CltMinmce
85.00
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Readv to Wear
• •
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Great Clearance
ot Dresses
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Our entire stock of Silk Crepes,
Taffetta, Georgette and Kkaki
Kook
Lot No. I. This line includes
all of our $25, $27.50, $30.00,
$35 and $40 Dresses at $ 15.75
Lot No. 2. This line includes
all of our $ I 2.50, 15.00, 17.50
and $20 Dresses at ... . $9.75
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Sport Suits in Taffetta, Pongee and Khaki
Kooh your choice at
One-Half Price
Fancv
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Parasols
11.25
1.50
U5 ;
2.80
2.50
3.00
3.50
4.00
4.50
5.00
6.00
6.50
7.00
7.50
8.50
10.00
Values
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•Julv ClearaiMTe In Our
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Boys’ Department
thir entire line, of Roys' Suits, except series
jire inclmled in this July Clearance.
$12.50 Hoys’ S.uits QQ EH
July Clearance.*......,-OuiJU
• $14).(Xi Hoys’ Suits OQ 7C
July Clearance *...... uOi I J
$14.00 Hoys’ Suits
July Clearance.....
$S 50 Boys’* Suits
July Clearance____
$7.50 Boys’ Suits
July Clearance .....
$7.00 Hoys’ Suit*
.1 uly-Clearance ......
JiV.Ttr Hoy-’ Suits
July Clearance_____
$0.00 Hoys’ Suits
July Clearance"----
$5.00 Boys’ Suits
July Clearance.....
IIovm’ PhiiIh in Palm Beach and
Keep tkool Cloth 1*4 Off
a r
ST.95
S7.00
S6.25
$5.95
$5.00
$4.75
$4.25
J
Shoe DeparlnuMil
89c
51.10
1.20
1.54
1.89
1.98
125
3.10
3.75
4.10
4.95
5.25
5.95
6.10
6.75
7.95
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Every woman in Sapulpa and* vicinity should take ad-
vantage of. this Clearance Sale—Just imagine being able to buy
.foot vear at Big Reductions in the face of advancing market—
don't Delay—but now. .
White Nile doth pump in three dif-
ferent pattern*. Alt sizes and
widths. $5.00 value’s During', this
Sale special
S3.95
White washable kid lace boot. Full
Louis Heel Regular at np
111.5b at OllvlO *
White Kid la.’e P,..ot. R-«-£C QC
ular IN-',., at. ;..... wJtwJ
White Nile Cloth I^ce iToot. full
Iritis cpvered heel Reg- Art ip
ular IT:." extra special . OUtiD
yVhitA fieinskin lac# * Hoot with
white sole an dheel welt. rtp a p
Regular W 50 • at.......fwiTW
One lot of. white ^ canvas boots.
Values to $5.00; As ir
......00.4D
Griffin A- WTtive, white washable kid.
plain opera pump; reg aa rtp
ular" Uso M ........Ah.Hn '°°L
Griffin A White andI *hi JJ‘JJj tt V‘|U“.‘. .t......$1,95
p'ltup. full Lotks heel; reg-Art rtp vtsiwv
ular $H.50 at ........ wDlwd EXTRA SPECIAL—200 pr. |- upt,
, White canvas Colonial pump. $4.00 ,v^h and ,ow tol
Value rtrt a. *•' Pair at
One lot of Aid *ud patent pumps.
Season’s, best stylds. All sizes.
Value# to $5.00 . • Art rtp
BhP
Low heel white canvas lace boot for
growing girls. $4.00 Art rtp
value at ................ $2iuU
Low heel sport Oxfords, all sizes;
values to $1.00
$2.95
. $3.45
$1.95
BAREFOOT SANDALS IN ALL SIZES
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No Goods Charged at
■ ■ _
These Prices
(SeMauen
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No Phone Orders Taken
None Sent On Approval
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Todd, O. S. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 268, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 17, 1917, newspaper, July 17, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1520139/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.