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American Opera S'irs fa S ul
Soon for Concerts in Orient
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AAAae^ ga 5^00*
• *.*;», »• well u gr»r,C opern.
Mm Garrison will m the (irit
American soprano to sing in Cbm*
She wjj make her Ar»t Oriental
a::-**raae* In Shanghai. after
| which »he will go to Canto*. Mo-
ving and Hongkong. Chin*. *no to
Tok.o, Vcucharr.a, Kobe and otter
‘ point* in J*p*a.
In order tc visit nia little decan-
ter. *00 t* ;n school. in Switzer-
«ww - . ^ , . «*• **i*W H iU 9COWI« III 0*IU*f*
Two of Aratnca i oeet known land, Mr J ohnsob win make • trp
•lnjwra, Mias Mabel Garnson, to arched the wind following ait so-
prano. and taward Johnson, tenor g*geirecU in tte r»z taac
Of the Metros «r* Com ^ “U Ironi s,r Mranciaeo to
Bane aaii aBe,rtlw TM t'»«r* *tt at
paap. au. aherjy on A~.....ai Hongkong at 1 mo, Nagasaki and
, operatic invaeion of tne Kota. On tte Zourti of July oe
’ cio*«»C anil be tte g jeet of honor at an
It le sale that tte pcpo.anty oi Antencar patrio’;e »iet,rati n n
Americas ptonogripb record! it Manila, tie will then aalt to
the two Oriental couatrtea broogbt -Naples, Italy ty way of In-lia anu
a demand to see *e we- a* to bear the Red be* and wil oe oaca in
MOM i bt 3trn*n6 Arr.enc*. •etumi' g t>y way of tte
wae also streng-heied fc> Japar.tsr AUaotic (Jcaaa,• early ta Sepum-
and Ct toee atclenti in America oer to begin tui American ooucert
who art :ften aeen at operatic ra-. tour.
Cane-Fibre Lumber Demonstrates
Decorative Value at Gotham. Show
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Cfjt 06f.i6*t Oi ^Vtr-;.'ic
Cil^CACiO — Syr.Uiet.e lumber >
made from cane fibre was selected ’ |
by the American Institute of
Architects for interior construction
and decoration of the Arehitoctur
al and Allied Arts Expositi -> in
Grand Central Palace. New York.
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according to M. C Hugg*tt. ser
rice counsel of the Celote* Corn
pany. manufacturer* of the pro-
duct
“Thousands of feet of the oe»
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PA.).7oJ2, A CELOTEX PANEL
lomfer bare been decorated by proven i u i^t tor i.«,i ia« turn-
artists under direction of Howard ber ha all the strength of wood.
New York The product la being manufactured
who Is official designer of the ex- now at the rat* of 20b.000.00f feet
.ui .** i , r- Huggett annually. This nroduction. experts
Adaptability of celote* for deco- say. will have to ha increased >nor-
retire purposes. In addition to its mouslv to meet the demand for
▼alue in home construction, is one build r.g material in new of the
of ita unique features. Its surface nation’s disappearing forests.
wtAy ha artistically treated with “In addition to the extensive os*
designs, ornamental schemes sod of the new lumber in the «tage
portraiture* It* possibilities In setting of the exposition the Celo-
hfiifnP r pant Iflraflr,rt as* nnl •v ii.A i. . /________ _tit • . . «
home beautification are unlimited te* Company will have a booth at
Thle new building matenal. H the Grand Central Palace demon-
Is pointed out insulates aga nst stratine the advantage* of the
9 Mi IA r aal ar/1 lr.nr.d K f — _ _. — _ t .a a * ■■ >•
cold heat and sound. Homes con
atrocted of K keep warm In winter
with a minimum of fuel expense
• wd or>ol In summer. Teats have
cane lumber in building eonstrue-
iton and Lliostratlng its wonderful
possibilities in acoustics and in-
terior decora Mon *
pla. with oy rrsnd^aagMer a* the ^Lcg a Matthews aa: T C. Jeaes. the Aaniraa N ttioaal Bank of Brts-|trie* according ta Huang. The ..bov. in Iowa, s* n Wisconsin and
!*••**• Mm Dwriek rnrsIM ^ Certi |lsh aacaped at this time also Tad aaiaber of t’hmese student* la Bag- :» in t'hMago. Humxiity heat hag*
- phenl pt'trser; here shortly WARN Z I’RE* "NsT 1 Keeacr. t-kargad with bumieruiag land is likely to increase greatly was a new high retord for
after Mr* Mcr'hauwk's death and At City Hall I the Raehall department store of this within the next few years, because April. II was SJ in Indiana,
r-:r»ar».-d long enough to “straight** C G W'ertaherger aad Pat t aai. r- chy si- the third member of the the house of commons has voted to Kansas City reported a tempera-
ap affair*." i berry. Judge- party which escaped apply Creat Britain share of the t#r<- of 15 and Port Worth. Texas
J- Jipurgeo* had C. ! iii r indemnity to educational pur ,-aai
PRESBYTERIANS
»>-— *£- o cii; TO BUILD SOON TEMPERATURES
£-: AHAT tt c. MBcr AA4 J W H - -r ’ ’.!* $APl.L?» CHLRCH TO SE ARE MOUNTING
-* iahereby r - r, COMPLETED IN NEAR
: ke nct j » pltlpe. rmrann , .____tiny mite destroying
CHIhSTMAS flowers
ha. prepared a hndCM of the aao*x| Joha Sbouae and R B. Inngman. j m.zen- ,d Sapolpa wil! hare mb I^ ^e"1^,^ i^ay P&fo*mU‘ln
LEGAL NOTICES
'opportunity to hear a practical din i v- . ,r, ' j... PH II. A DEI. PHI A Botanic experts
oad I * - ul Rowden. J fission «--ii Sunday morniag wheal', (h MhW> w , at tb< laJversity .rf penn.-> Ivania
•: s." *rz n - ■ssi’s;«>— >■ *•
ask the question Of What Shall (Th^ »arB1 ,av.. t. destruction of a mue which annual-
PHICAGO. April 23.—Summer and
m -oiiumer weather gripped much
_ cz m t-uus. aaaaia n n ifiuauian. s iwacus its zsa uuum wist nat h an . .
of money that will he r fltref to bt
raided by taxat’on fo» the support char icy Farr
and maintenin'e «f the «choocs orjrierlis
district controlled by aid B ard ofj WARD 1 -PBn ivrT j _____________ ________
Efaciiam for the cniuiag fiscal year) At Simps si’s i rage -s of Oor Rn t’hur' h I * eastward'the^weaTher bur ,v « ju---s hundreds of thousands of
1 *® ,f> rp * ihlr^tK^ie*u ft Ported One man was orer- dollars damage
^ ? Pr;Par“, H1 for com* m St T*aul where the ther -«“ »> »•«* (hrlatma.
Ellmghauscn l ^'Al ««■ »« Tuesday ng L „urtM, tKmM lo *5 degree S, Mmer- a. -
.First, he talked on isoaey f „ degre. s. the high- At tie government experiment^
I^*LS“"d*y b' •*■*“ °«/»•>!« * «f e,E Vlrt, temperature in 25 yenrm. ">'*a “~r ^ reprsaWMMeew of
harmony, assuring his aud.en.e that ^ lbe ,hermomeier reached >' S Deuartm.nl of Agrtcu lure
:>2S nd cnil.ng.
>i R. N. WhUtrbey aad B. M
the total a moan t of] Judges.
le g.: n.ng July 1st.
June J* 11B
saM funds to he raised b. lag esli-j John Reed and K
mated at 1245.575 «•». | Clerhs.
The total aad entire c-»tiaiated in-- WARD J—PRECINCT 2
r.-me of -aid -choof district f.cr thej \i J-fl rso* jhc ol
to the cytTam-n. a
flower in
Latham aad Ralph
en-sing fis al year from state, c untyl j. j ____ _
and other sources including thet Judges. *" | >f his offteers The sermon next |
amount ra.-ed by the usaal and or-1 Mrs. Joe Allen aal L. R. Virdin. •',1,B'*ay •» his final word to
dinary tax levy of 5 mills is the sum Clerks. / officers who will represent the
*1 1114 4112 42. leaving the *ura of i WARD 3— PRECINCT J [ <»n*regation tn ail the questions con-
11 l.t*2 5s to be raised ^y eic*:- vt Edgertnn s Gai-jg. j necte»J with th*- bmlding and paying
levy T. J. Reynolds an! J. J. Msrrs. for !^e n<‘w fh»*Th Then Sunday
That a total excess levy in an' Judge- |ev*ntng he will deliver his popular
and Mrs. H.
amount of 10 mills la aecesaary to j
Mr T- J. Reynold
I t reat-- a fund suffic.-nt tc support I L L>ean. Clerks,
the h.-'l* in -aid d's'rict a- deter-i WARD 4- PREHNCT 1
mined in the budget here set out. At Rankin's Garage
Notice is further giv n th:.t said, J. y. Frazier and
, Ro.rd • f Education has called an i Judges.
1 election on the que "ion of said ex-1 Clyde Jones aad
■ ceej levy to be held on the lkth day I more. Clerks,
of May 1J25. sr id budget and estL) WARD 5- PRECINCT 1
mate being s. parately *et forth here- At Liberty Sbool (Burnett Addition)
in as requir 'd by law e e. Vandever and W. R. Drum
Rule, i *»f ** "■»*> «» “Z._1r-:,0l!la‘».ve n.nety -.me school teachers hav long investigated the destruc-
•ft# holiday* for fear of proa **°n wr,,,JjJ^ * (amlly^ao^a^an uio
'^Th^ *arDm"t ^t in“the coBnlry lw virtualiy invisible cause* a
yesterday was Tulsa. OkUhoma. streaking and distortion of the
where a maximum of 94 degrees leaves and flowers on the cyclamen
was registered in Springfield. III., plant
It was 89 above. Nebraska reported
from »2 to SD degrees. It was &S i
mett. Judges.
H. I Shirley and W. S. PrichetL
Clerks.
WARD 5— PREGIXCT 2
| sermon “A Cure for the Blues.”
i That will close the instructions and
I exhortations he will give his mem
| hership in a popular, practical and |
i T te nv« ! eBtert*ini®g manner. AH young
. tw k ate invited to hear this
, _. . message, unless elsewhere engaged
i-osier make- jB reliKjou, worship
On Tuesday evening the elders,
trustees and building committee will
nee' at the church at 7:30 (April
2- when s*ale>! Lida will t.e op*-t>
and contractor selected. These bids
i are being mailer) to T*' C. Hodges.
J clerk of session. The right is. of
• course, reserved to reject any and
all bids. But contractors both in
Find it with a Herald Want Ad.
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j and OUt a r
! interest in the careful preparation
The budget and e-Umrte is as fol
I lows;
GENERAL FUND Assets
| Cash on hand (date) Dun*
20. 1925 ...............t 10.234 541 At Fire Station No. 2
! Tax*# 1924 process of col- C. T McAllister and Mr s. J.
lection .......3105.7C4.S2 Cheek. Judge*.
I Le*s 10 per cent
delinquent ... 13.9kCC*i
Warrants outstanding .... 113.912 02)
For interest accrued...... 3.24rt 7>C I
Current deficit .......... 13.149.8C'
SINKING FUND
I Cash on hand tdatei..... 1S0.470 C5
j Tax** 1924 process col-
lection ...... 5C.C2C 44
Leva 10 per cent
delinquent ... 9.324 44
Net taxes in process of
collection ..............
) Total current assets...... 227.772 C3 limits attached to sa d school dis-1 pledge are urged to do -« at once
Main Street Grocery
and Meat Market
Phone 201
No. 10 S. Main
I REE DEEIN FRY
O. C. Cl rk and Joe Boatright, 0f estimates that it is believed no
( lerks. | further time will be lost in finding
W ARD 5—PR). INCT 2 a more suitable contractor or more
At Houses Groc- ry Store : satisfactory bid
TllW f IVl 9 I
NeaJ T' dd and E. E. Dennis. J The finance committee is trying
Judges. to collect the first $15,006 this
Charley Evans and L. W. House.
Clerks.
Such officers ghaii also act as
counters and certify the results to
th* county election b ard.
That all voters resi i;ng outside of
473 "., ihe limits of the city and within the
•-!- - - . f r< h
friends desiring to help with the
work are requested to send or give j
money or checks to Joe Allen or |
John J Davis any time t{ii* we*-k I
Those who have not as yet arrangeil
for payment of the cash on demand |
2 817 S3
Reserved for accrued lia-
bilities on bonds not
matured . ..............§
Current dificit (libiliaties
over issetsi ........... 53.990 35
ESTIMATED needs
For salaries and compen-
sation of officers....... C.450.(0
For salaries and comp nsa
toin of Supt. and teach-
• r .................... 184.8u".'X'
For office suppliers, books.
and printing ...........
For school supplies......
| For light, fuel and waler..
For maintenance buildings
ind grounds ..........
For sundry and other ex-
penses ................
For library and school ex-
penses ................
For furniture and fixtures
' For spectal taxes an school
property ...............
j For maintenance of part-
time and evening
schools ................
For purchare of playground
equipment
trict -hall vote at any precinct above that the material may be paid for
n;: led nearest to their re-idences. when it arrives Everything Is in
Dated this 21st day f April. 1925. readiness, and Sapulpa will soon
BOARD OF EDUCATION. have a beautiful structure where
Citv of Sapulpa. Star* of Oklahoma, 'community workers ar* trained for
EM BY JENNINGS, .service and for soul winning
President. |
A".-- —8. R. LAMI Sec. BOXER INDEMNITY
EDUCATES CHINESE
POSTPONE STOVER HEARING. I NEW YORK T ■■ Rev Ten I-ai
Th* preliminary h aring of Jack | Huapg, Chine!><, secretary of the
l'OOf*. Stover, charged with jail breaking. ’ board of foreign mission* of the
-, /mhi '4» I *hich was to have been held in Methodist Episcopal church, la au-
(l(, I the county court thl< morning was I thority for the statement that there
'continued until Monday on motion are 2.7'Vt Chinese students in Amer-
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**• ' 'the trio of m*n who escaped through 'the Boxer Indemnity Fund. Huang
1 ri (i(io!a w’n,*,,w **f the ci uniy jail here | says that about one-third of these
(several weeks ago. after sawing a I students are Christians. There are
bar and making a blanket rope to 860 Chinese students in France, 4<ei
c”m' '' descend four stories to the ground, i In Germany. 2uo in England and
* ■’ " ’ John iUto hfield. »lB*. • rubber of about Cftn in other Enrczpean coun
2,600.00
S.Otot.'fi
5.000.00
Recall Sickness That Took Life
Ot Mother of Rich Young Orphan
Total ....................$245,575.00
N lice Is further given pursuant
• to liw. that whereas the Board of
Education of the City of Sapulpa.
Slate of Oklahoma has prepared by
| proper re-ol it on a budget of the!
amount of money that wil! be re-
quired to be rawed by taxation f -r
1 the support and maintenance of tbe
school district controlled by said
| Board of Education for the ensuing
| fiscal year year and
Whereas, it is necessary to raise
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the amount which said school district
will receive from advilorurn taxes
and all other sources including tbe
apportionment of the income from
I the common seb ml fund based on th*
distribution for the next preceding
year, and *
Wheress, said Board of Education
has determined and authorized by
; proper resolution that an excess levy
I of 10 mills on the asse-sed valuation
of the property of said school dis-
trict for the current fiscal year is
necessary; and
Whereas, said Board of Education
I called i'n election of tbe duly qual-|
ified voters of said school district
to vote on the question of said ex-1
! cess levy; and It having been deter
mined Jhit said election shall be
held on May 19, 1925. and
PROCLAMATION
Now, therefore, the Iioard of Ed
EAT
FEEL
BE
WELL
CHICAGO, 111 . April 24 Assist- ooruted the - taternenfs of his moth
JJJ **•*•'* V’"r; ' J®?* •Sh'" ' Darrldi mm Sb»-|.t,.-rd and u- ition or the flty of 8apulpa. State
left Chicago lust night for Bavvlew, ] »,(„ *|fe WPr,. wl(h Mr„ Meflintock of Oklahoma, hereby calls an election
T*!** * W|II# nllempt to when she left for Chicago 8<nm of the duly qualified voters of the
gather first hand Information onl .fier arriving ihere. she died school district known and estatilish-
**■“ ^*J"°n Me lintock Knougli merc ury to cause death ed and de-lgnated as tbe "Rpard of I
h«.J' '|__I^n was found in the vital organs of Education of the City of Sipulpa’
J h?f revealed Mr, McCIlntock. according to a for th* purpo«e of .submittlag to said I
* w!-1!m r/i',r«i nhk* *° statement of Coroner Oscar Wolff voters the question of an excess levy
d JoL'inl for the'Tniifder Irf mJ, u? i ,,tr h"‘,y wa" '•xh'lrnMl of 10 mills on each dollar of tbe tax
SriVi Hiir^i/m'lnlijii;>,HVin* ,,M'n ln *r,ve Mirbi* i,t,rrxy,“ui ,rh'K‘i
orphan , to obtain .he family for-. "Mrs McC.intock became HI after S
l"hr *,ai' l'M’n at Bayview a few j. 1>25, and ending June 16. 192C;
v .. , j months Mrs Derrick said ".Sbeisgij incr-ecae*!,! levy to be In excess
BAY VIBVA Texas. April 24,- eft only a day or so after tbe at- of ,n .ddltion to the regular levy
Attorney ta<k. as I remember. She went to1..... -- - - -
While Assistant Stale’s
of 5 mills as now provided by law
John Sbarharo of Chicago was speed- l-oulslana to fake some kind of *P Th(. ..
lag here today lo delve inlo Ihel.aratlve ha'h. hut they did her no I .Jn J ' 'he , i'llT
secret, that have been locked up good and she hastened to Chicago.” I"* out ,hr ^ "t?k,n M U,i
In the grave for 1C years with Mrs.
For the-
0
'Shepherd became connected with
Emms Nelson McCIlntock, nelgiiteirs dr- McCllptia k shortly after Mr
racallerl some of Ihe incidents at-, McCllotock died in 190C." In-rriok *’r ■' TX
tending ihe case said. “He superintended the build- i'*ain,t t",‘
Mr- Joi.! year* old. lag ot tb< ( nto l l >mi il- : • __.
ifeo llv**d n< xt door to the house land tils wife and Mrs McCIlntock T.iat for tin- purjxi-e of such e|e< ■
Where Mrs McCIlntock and Mr an*' hoarded at the same place There Hon the following voting places In)
Mrs William D Shepherd lived, said were only a few families In Bay- | lbe city of SapulVa if» made, treat j
i gnute<l and that tti< [ d
lime before *ln left fur Chicago | “McCIlntock v... i.lanning lo de- lowing named persons shall net sal
William D Shepherd is accused of velop a tract of land surrounding Judges, clerks and inspectors at the I
i.oi .on. d Mrs Me eloctlon planes hereby created, to-f
bis mother. Mrs Emma Mf-C|lnlo«-k ('Unlock came ber* to finish th* wilt
for their fortune project, and brought Shepherd as WARD 1--PRECINCT 1
William V Derrick, of Houston, her agent. I Cunningham's Monument simp
a son vt Mrs John . mM to w j col# and Otl i
You will cat, feel and be well cared for if you allow
us to furnish your provisions.
Green Leans 1 T
per pound ....................... lvL
New pea* OA ^
per pound ....................... 4tUL
New Potatoes QA
4 pounds .......................wvL
New cabbage A
per pound ........................fl
Sweet potatoes OC
3 pounds ....................... w JL
Parsnips
2 pounds .......................
CucuniLers OC
3 for .......................... LJC
Radishes, itreen onions, mustard and turnip p
greens lettuce, bunch . ..... «)C
2 heads OC
lettuce for ............................. mDC
Celery, fresh tomatoes, egg plant, carrots, mangoes, spin-
ach greer.s.
Liv* at d dressed fryers, live and dressed hens.
Corned beef a £
per pound .............................. 1 jC
Brisket boiling beef a
per po r 1 vC
Rib boiling >eef a a
per pound ..................... 1 UC
Meat loaf aa
per pound .............................. CAJ C
I.unch /oods of all kinds, roasts, stews, steaks, chops
and special uts corn fed beef, nuik fed veal, spring lamb
fat hogs .
See Us Before Buying
STRAWBERRIES
K. T. SHEARER
Good Things to Eat
phones 1300-1301-1302 '■
Allow us lo include 2 lbs soft shell
almords with your order for only.
120 E. Dewey
35c
lolbs pure t an*
sugar for ...........
1 pk good red
f otatof j for .......:
1R> can Sunshine
cocoa ( r ...........
1-itb Banquet Orange
fvko tea for .........
24 lb sack Silver
flour
68c
29c
25c
30c
48 n> S1
Hour
guaranteed
Silver Plume
Plume
guaranteed
$1.10
New cabbage
pe.* lb ........
1 pk" c oking
•-liplvs ........
Sweet potatoes
per !b ........
$2.15
3c
75c
8 c
Nevtff peas, green beans, new spuds, fresh tomatoes,
mangoes, onions, radishes, mustard, spinach, rhubarb, egg
plant, leaf lettuce, head lettuce, strawberries.
Wiconsin Maid
oleo. per lb.........
Gem Nut and Wilson
nut oleo. per lb......
Select butter
p*r !b ..............
Hr ■ kfi-«d butter
per !b ..............
4R> pail Mrs. Tucker
shortening ..........
MEAT DEPARTMENT
20c
25c
44c
47e
75c
vlt. pail I 1- Tucker
shortening .........
Spare ribs
per lb ..............
Swift') box bacon
per !b ..............
Good sliced bacon iur
own slice, per lb.....
$1.45
16c
50c
35c
Live ar.d dressed hens. Fresh and salt fish.
10 POUNDS
CANE SUGAR . .
70c
COFFEE
Quail brand
per fb ............................
Tropical brand
per tb ........................... •
Louis brand
per fb ............................
Louis brand
3 fb can...........................
Hale's Leader
per fb ............................
The above prices are good for .Saturday and Monday
VEGETABLES
50c
50c
50c
$1.35
50c
STRAWBERRIES
per quart .......
N'*i
potato*
lb .....
per
Green bean -
per Tb
Anparagu •< tips
per bunch ....
Rhubarb
per pound .....
Fresh tomatoes
per lb ........
25c
8 Jc
15c
8 c
8 c
25c
Squash
per lb ............
10c
Radishes
per bunch ........
5c
Leaf lettuce
p- r bunch 1.......
5c
Green onions
|w r bunch
Turnip greens
per buneh ........
... 5c
5c
Mustard prfeeiia
per bunch .......
5c
'pinac'u
per tti
10c
COUNTRY BUTTER, FRESH BUTTER-
MILK, SWEET MILK AND CREAM
No butter milk tastes as good as ours. Our butter milk
sweet milk, cream and butter comes from our own dairy
4 medium sized OC
grape fruit .............................. fajC
! ,nI, 171/2C
small, per fb .......................
STRJCTLY CORN FED BEEF AND MILK FED VEAL
7 bars Petrolene
laundry soap .....................
3 bars cocoa hard
water soap ........................
Special price this
week for both ....................
7 bars White Eagle
laurdry soap .....................
Phone your orders early
70c
30c
70c
25c
HARPER-DEAN GROCERY
Phones 2 30-2 31
200-202 E Lee
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