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THE OKLAHOMA NEWS
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Mmes. E. B. Cockell and R. ( Mrs. J. E. Halbert entertained
E. Looney entertained with • Par£ Auction club and
bridge luncheon Thursday at the Mmes. O. E. Young, Sam Murrey,
Country club honoring Mrs. E. Bennington, \\. B. Nichols, A. K.
T. Sheegog, Mis* Nora Moriarity Top scores were won by
of Chickasiia, and Miss Eunice .Mmes. Lennington and Sipes.
Smith of Kansas City. I O O O
Two long luncheon tables had I J. F. C. club with Mrs. Lu-
big baskets of pink carnations ther Jenkins had as extra guests
and narcissus, resting on mats Mmes. Grant Stanley and Samuel
of ferns. Bud vases of single J. Hooker, Mmes H. L. Parrish
floWers marked the four corners and G. X. Rice won top scores,
of the tables. Honor guests re-; 0 0 0
reived pretty favors. Mrs. Frank Mrs. W. T>. Hereford had
J. Best won top score, and Mrs. Sterling Thimble club for 1
Kee R. McKee, consolation, o’clock luncheon. Guests, Mrs.
limes. J. E. Duncan and Forest Hereford, sr., and Mrs. G. S.
Knipe assisted. Guests number- Gaines, Muskogee,
od 36. ! 0 O 0
In the evening Mr. and Mrs. | jfrg. j^e[iey Roach was hostess
C ockrell and Dr. and Mrs. Loo-! t0 v. v. c. club when plans
ney entertained about 100 With were discussed for entertaining
informal dancing at the club, tjje h,isbatids with a Valentine
honoring the same guests. As- party Feb. 14.
slating friends were Judge and ' ' ’ e
Mrs. George \V. Clarke, Judge; _ '* .5* ,
and Mrs. G. B. Rittenhouse,- M^-^red W. Leach enter-
Judge and Mrs. J. F. Sharp. <a'ned En Regie club and Mmes.
Messrs, and Mmes. E. E. Blake. lchn Lesser and " " eesner.
Frank Wikoff arid George W. T°P scores were by Mmes. Wees-
Knox. in a special dance all a"d °"’pn Donne‘»'' t *'rs'
the lights were turned out and ^"nelly was absent thru
the ladies carried little green lllness-
and blue lanterns. Salad course <3
was served at 10:30. Miss Mrs. A. M. Oldham entertained
Smith is a house guest of Mrs. 20 at _ bridge honoring Mrs. T.
Woman’s
Secrets!
USE LEFT-OVER HAM Boyd took Sen. Owen over the
... n/\TiTrt ■ capitol from basement to roof,
IN ruTAru LAlvto ; Thursday afternoon.
Any bits of cold ham can be
worked up with cold potatoes and
made into quite a tasty dish for
luncheon or breakfast.
Put the ham thru the food
chopper and mix with an equal
quantity of potatoes, using an
egg or not as preferred. Shape
Into email cakes, dip in flour and
fry in pork (salt) or baoon fat.
K. B. Cockrell.
0 0 0
H. Dolph, who is removing to
Ardmore. Two-course luncheon
The Bridge ThaT and Mmes. wa» 8erv«d- Mrs Dolph received
Fie,union S. fiiovd. Kansas City, a box stationery. Mrs.
and S M Gloyd were enter- j Charles Itohkar won top seore.
taiued l>y Mrs. \V. J. Petlee. Top | 0 0 0
scores were by Mines. Flemmon ] I.. Art Dramatique was enter-
Gloyd and A. L. Welsh. Itained by Misses Reuby and
<5 0 jFanees Boydston. Additional
A violet luncheon featured, guests. Misses Norine Roberts
.-avot Luncheon club with Mrs Virginia Quinlan, Florence Flax-
Heorge Lill. Mmes. Harry Platt ; man and Ruth Funk. Miss Aline
and J. .1. Green played substi- 1 Morris was received into mem-
tute hands. Mrs. T. R. Cooke bership. The program included:
won top score, Mrs. Grace Fin- • "Talking Things Over,” Miss
iey consolation. Mrs. Platt wasjWeyland Bond; “The Cremation
received into , membership. of Sam McGhee,” Miss Rowena
0 0 0 Estes; Monolog. "Many at the
Thursday l o'clock Bridge! Movies" Miss Reuby Boydston.
Luncheon club was entertainer' Refreshments and dancing fol-
by Mrs. George Houghton. Extra; lowed.
guests, Mmes. William Sperry j 0 0 A *
Chicago. R. H. MeVey. James! Mrs. D F wils0n entertained
lirundrit. Hugh Donly and Miss Mile-a-Minute club when favors
Beulah Dillon. Springfield, Mo were won by Mmes. R. J. Ward
OO0 and B. C. Shinn. Mrs. B. L.
Mrs. G. E. Blockie entertained Hatch assisted in serving
Old Colony club when Mrs. Carl 1 0 0 0
Bonnett won top score. j GayIell> who was jnJure(1
Q .. ■«» n- b>' a fal1 at his home, West
_ H°"or>ng her mother Mrs. T California, this morning, is re-
w Kerrihard, Seattle, Wash. : ported resting easily.
Mrs. A. L. Lockhart entertained a *
the Arbutus club and Mmes W I Mrg. j. c. Kdwards won contest
L. Nichols and Mrs. Clinton fav0r for Ply-the-.Needle club
sherer. Top scores were won,with Mrs. X. M. Pulley,
by Mmes. W. C. McDonald and | 0 *»
f, E. Gordon; Consolation by Mrg. Thomas W. Coates was
Mrs. w. L. Linclle>. bach in* hostess to Social Five Hundred
v|ted guest received lingerie ,.lub Mrs. Ray Vaughan won
gifts. Mmes. C. W. Talbot and; lop score
Harry Pallady furnished music ] ' n 9 o
Raskets of spring violets, tulle | Mrs. E. Burton entertained
decorated for luncheon ; with an informal surprise for
Imes. Talbot and John i otts as- ber sjster. Miss Katherine Zim-
slated. 'merman. Top score* were won
__ ^ by Misses Esther Glass and El-
Mrs. A. C. Dennett entertained j sie Salts. Messrs. F. B. Toz^r.
Bndge Luncheon club and Mrs all(1 ,Ia(.k Bailey. Guests, .Misses
R. B. Halliburton. Top scores Rubv Sanders. Orad^li Fon^l-^nd
wpc« won by Mmes. W. H. Crane Salts, Glass, Lillian Klein, Messrs,
and R. B. .Tones, ; R. r. Christie. Tozer. Ferre-*
^ j Rush, Jack Bailey, ,T Cowl, and
The T. F. P. club composed 1 Leland Turner,
of little daughters of the smart j 0
set. entertained ahout .’0 of their) Mrs. H. C. Morse entertained
young friends. Thursday after- ]chapter AC, TV E. (>.. with I
roon from . to ., at tile home of; o’clock luncheon. Primroses dor-
1 ol. and Mrs Rnv Hoffman. ‘orated. Plans were discussed
BY WINONA WILCOX.
Mothers may be angels but
they-do not always care to be
treated as such. But whoever
!heard a wife or mother Bay so
|to her husband or son?
Wifehood and maternity do
not rob a woman of her normal
human needs „<»ltho it is custo-
mary for her to pretend they do,
and for all members of her
family to assume that making
! sacrifices is her only natural
Joy.
"Oh, mother doesn’t care about
•going out much,”—says the
j family in a cheerful chorus,
'when the auto is crowded, or
when there are not enough the-
ater tickets to go round.
’’Mother doesn’t care a bit
about clothes,” says the over-!
dressed daughter when she orders '
for P. E. O. state convention
here in the spring Mrs. Lyda |
Howard led the lesson: “Pioneer j
Women of America.” Mrs. S. A. |
V. Howell told of Ann Hutch-1
lnson, Margaret Fuller, Mary;
Lyon and Susan B. Anthony. Mrs. !
Ralph Cies discussed Harriet)
Reeeher Stow, Louisa M. Alcott,!
and Frances Willard. Topical
roil call. The B. I. L. party
for the husbands will be Feb.
s with Mr. and Mrs. Morse.
0 0 0
Mrs. Frank Coombs entertain-
ed Home Art club Thursday with;
1 o’clock luncheon. Mrs. G. W.
Samson, extra guest.
0 0 0
Mrs Claude Irwin entertained
Daisy Embroidery club at lunch-
eon. A husbands’ evening with
chrds will be at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott, Tuesday
p. m.
0 0O
i Mrs. James Bruce. S. Walker-
st celebrated her ."Tth birthday
by entertaining the Mothers’
Birthday club and members of her
family. Mmes. Charles Fisher
and Mrs. .Jaok Belt won first
and second favors in one con-
test and Mrs. Ed Keller, first
and Mrs. Thomas McMain sec-
ond in another. Two course
luncheon was served.
0 0 <*•
Dinner parties at Country
club will precede the concert
Saturday evening.
0 0O
Mrs. Charles Fitts, < Evolvn
RagonT Minneapolis. who has
bn°n nuite ill at the home of
her father. R’clr'rd Rncon. is re-
ported much better this morn-
ing.
A A ***
Miss Lillian Board. Musko-
gee. Miss Katherine Kerr and
Miss Res- "lidson were addition-
al guests of Miss Mo'roso Brown
and the Younger Girls’ Bridge
cmh Top scoYes were by Misses
Beatrice Clark and Hudson.
Misses Jerline Dick and Hudson
were made members.
A A A
Mrs. J. A.* Davidson was hnss-
toss to D. A. Y P. C'ub. when
favors were won by Airs. J. W.
Prince and Gus Mack'.anberg.
Gordon Davidson furnished mu-
sh al numbers.
her tenth sports hat.
'"Mother loves to iron,” thinks
the young man whose salary
can’t be stretched to cover his
luxuries and his laundry bills
also.
What Mother Knows.
And mother heroically agrees
with it all—what woman wants
to prove herself less than an
angel?—-tout in her heart of
hearts she knows it is not fair.
It is not good for any human
being to profit too much at an-
other's expense even when that
ether is a devoted wife or
mother.
The all around development of
many a family would be much
improved if mother wrere taken
down from her isolated and ex-
alted position and set on the
family level.
THINK CROWDS WILL
SEEK TO HEAR OWEN
Each member of the legisla-
ture had a couple admission
tickets for Sen. Robt. L. Owen's
address, to give away Friday. A
joint committee, arranging the
senator's appearance before the!
■ssembly at 2 p. m., estimated,
the seating capacity of house
galleries was a little over 300,
but predicted that scores more
than that would clamor to hoar
Owen defend his resolution
against judges’ power to nullify
congress’ acts.
j Supt. of Construction E. P.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
M&ple-st chapel social scheduled
for tonight has been postponed.
OOO
At the regular Monday meeting;
7:45 p. m., east room of the library,
the Suffrage club will hear Rabbi
Joseph Hiatt talk on "Woman and
the Suffrage.”
CANDY
TVp have the Opera Twist
Diana Stuff,-,! Oonfeotlons -anti
H.ippj Horn, Mixture In sealed
glass Jars, 1 aoc, ttOo and >1.00
rnrh. And don’t forget those de-
licious MIXT TBI KFI.KS. Thev
arc So Different ••Tfce Taate
Telia."
Empress Candy Shop
HI Wea* Mala SI. Maple SOH
9_________
Legal
Boulevard from the Center Und of
(13th) Thirteenth Street to the
North line of Eleventh (11th)
■id*
THE MOAT INTERESTING
STORE IN OKLAHOMA
THE SEFTON
Parcel Pott Egg Cates
Order a
supply
now: You
for
setting.
O »* t n
supply of
shipping
cases so you can make your
shipments promptly.
The Soft on Egg Case contains
sufficient strength to stand
rough handling. Eggs are sep-
arated by a thickness of corru-
gated hoard, and will not break
In transit Fold flat for ship-
ment. Sizes for 15-30-1 dosen on
up to t» dozen in stock now.
Price Hat for o«t*of-town cus-
tomers.
FOR SCHOOL
(i.viu Mines S.tc to 91..to
Gym tills for ItoyM and t.lrls
l*adlock«i Fount it I it IViin
First Floor
(FuMiahed In The Oklahoma Xewa. to he paved a total width of
lanunry 19 Z'< 2" 23. 21, ji*urty (30) feet from face of curb
” , j# 27 **•/ sc” 10171* ’ ■ ta face of curb; Eleventh Street
from the West line of Lincoln
NOTICE TO PAY INC
CONTRACTORS. 4taiIU „>cllur
I Soaled propo^a.e, W,h he received , south line of Eleventh (Uth)
>. ,5tni7,u,lbc°.k1'i ,4tl lcrK .-M-eei lo the North line of Tenth
or Oklahoma rity, Oklahoma, up .....
Boulevard to the East line of Dur-
• land Avenue; Durland avenue from
< 10th) Street;
plrifSplf MfS§§f81
'V °l1,ei,'‘? "t'* ierrd hy the ty-elpht <2S> feet from face of curl.
Board of (ymmiastoncrs in th- to fof curb, In the City of
: e-V‘'ir.V, ‘ bamher in. Gi*» < ■klah'-.ma City. Oklahoma, by doing
t .ty Ha.I Build.ng. ut --^00 o clock the necessary grading and filling,
I't-vM ^Mt*ruarj; *1 V 1:41T* toj fur* hy r>aving tho roadway of said
n..hlng the materia.h mil perform- Streets and Avenues with Oklaho-
. T v'4or^ necessary to improve ,ua natural rock asphalt composed
bhartel Avenue from ’he north , paiui course and two-inch wear-
• ;ne .°f ‘T^srn Rou.evard to ihe jng surfiif’e laid on a four-inch
South line i>f Sixteenth (lmh) concrete b.*se, hy constructing the
dk s,vry
Street, and Highland Circle from , ,, _ifci
the North line of Thirteenth (13th) manholf
Street to Its junction with Sha’tol
Vvci.ue. nil »t» (Vv of nk'a- i,,
hotna I'lty, OlOahoina. l.-y doing ho
nei’cs^sai y grading and filling; by j ,,
paving the roadway -.f t- , d si eets .p,.
ai d a\emn .‘: with Oklahoma N;i - , .t
’ iirii t Hock Asphalt eoinpO-sc4l ol i f , ;
paiiwt «X)Ur»e arid Two (2 inch* Inch tin. :'
wearing surfiace laid im . Four <1* f . d y•
inch Concrete Ha..*; .mi ■amstrue; .t'-.niii
mg *’
let s
DF.I.IVF.ItY PAID ON MAH.
ORDERS
Safety llstcli Incubators. 9>12
to 921. A complete line of up-
to-date poultry supplies and
wire fence.—Second Floor.
W. J. PETTEE & CO.
OKLAHOMA CITY. OKI.A.
CREAM CAN BE MADE
TO GO ‘THE SECOND MILE*
If you are short of cream to
parnish a desert, put a ripe
banana thru a potato rlcer, add
the juice of half a lemon, a heap-
ing teaspoonful of powdered
mi kbit and a dash of salt. Then
l.'end with the white of an egK
beaten stiff. .Set on the ice to
chill and then when ready to
serve add to it wtoat cream you
have and whip the whole again.
This is very nice with a' gela-
tine desert, any cold pudd ng or
it may be used for a filling be-
tween a layer cake. •
HERE’S IDEA FOR GIFT
FOR A SMALL FRIEND
Sew a yard and a half of fancy
garter elastic, ahout four inches
wide, together at the ends and
slip over the bottom of the
baby's coach and cover with rib-
bon. This keeps the sovers down
and gives a.dainty finis hto hhc
coach. Th:s ntalo- an inexpen-
sive and attractive gift for a
baby. ,
TRY A GRAPE JUICE PIE
Few housewives know what
rhean and d^'iciotts pies may be
trade from gratae juice sweetened
rod thickened with , ornstarch.
KEEPS THE MILK SWEET
By adding a teaspoon of sal’
to a quart of nvlk the latter can
be kept sweet for several days.
A NEW USE FOR SALT
To remove brown marks from
dishes cau'-ed by baking in the
oxen rub them well with com-,
toon salt i
In Connection With
the White Sale
Scott-Hallihlirton Corsets A V
—“Specials" .........$1
Medium or low bust, it
flesh or white, back lace.
—Srntt-Halllhurton Co..
Fourth Floor.
STORE w*KNS AT 8 A. M.—< AT 6 I*. M.
IMPORTERS and RETAILERS
4 Entrances: 2 on Main; 1 on Harvey; I leading to Terminal.
In Connection With
the White Sale
79c
ADVANCE NOTICE!
Fifty Pie r, of Rich Silks Ready Monday Morning
at a Very Special 1‘riee.
A special purchase and patterns from our regular
stocks. The first Silk Sale of I he new year and the
best values of the entire season.
Clearance of Millinery
At $1.00
It makes no difference how many
winter hats you have, you can t af-
ford to overlook this final clearaway
of our entire remaining stock of win-
ter millinery. Everything ineludtd
trinwned hats and sports hats. No
regard for former price. All move
out now, at each 81.00.
Cliihlern’s Rats, Choice Sir.
Values in many instances are ter. times the sal,
price. \Vp pay just as much attention to children’s style
as fashion for women. Splendid hats for the girls at *h.
gift priie of only 2.V each
—Seott-Hnllilmrton Co.. Second Floor
Rox of Crochet Cotton
Special at only
in white or ecru, ten ball
to tho box. various sizes
—Scott-HuMIhurtim Co..
__First Floor.
Towels in the White Sale
A Soott-Halliburton Company Sale of White would
not lo b com,>b e without tow. Is, and we point
with pride to the values we are offering in Turkic!
Towels and unbleached Linen Crash Towels. Man'
others, to be sure.
The Fnbleaclied Linen Crn.sli Towels at 81. OP
dozen—Made for long wear, slz 1Sx36. and th*
best ,'altie in hand towels we have heard anyth.ne
j about. It would be a good idea to buy as man'
as possible. They are hemmed and ready for use.
Turkish Towels at 2.V each—22x4 0 extra heavy double thread
ribbed Turkish towels.
Turkish Towels a* AOc—£7xT,4 extra heavy double thread
towels.
PLEASE NOTE We contract yearlj for thousands of toweD
for the Sale of White. As a result we are in a position to offe-
you the best value for the money
Fine Rtmitios lO-A'ard Rox of |
at I.V Yard Jap Nainsook
This is one of th* This soft Japanes* Almost as good a,
best offers we havt nainsook is 3S inche* pearing as th< h;g!
ever made for tbi; wide and so daint; priced importe
ideal material foi and fine that you w ill voiles. Clean and soft
baity dresses Won appreciate its value 4U inches wide, f,»i
derfully pretty lin* ol I’need at only KS.;» dresses, waists an
small check dimities box. (other garments.
Plain White Voile
8.V Van!
Saturday Always Children’s Day
We hope Fanta Clau* did not overlook or forget a single boy or
girl, but in the event the good-natured Old FMlrw failed to br-ng
a boy an automobile or a tricycle, or a r,air of boxing gloves, or most
anything “Is*- that he had on his mind and heart, bring him to th*
Basement Saturday and gratify h * wish at a big saving
And if dear Old Santa (I’d n t brinr the little g rl just t’ r deli
she wanted, or the game, or the evaot toy, brine her along Saturday
and get the exact toy or doll at a tr Tte.i ous raving Saturday is
Ch’ldren's Day in the Original F*oi nmy Basement.
The 5c, 10c and 15c Ttbles Built Up Again
A KatunfjM Bargain Ffiithnl r«»r Thrift? IIoiim \viv» N in tho f^roat
I Am or I*rico MH mil Kronom) ) llasomont.
On tin* bargain tai*lo
fc.r tt** kfH'hon at .V, li»*
ac-led—another - ' '
t»*8 * • §? »>f ,v* ''* • *
?*•>' awgv from t B«*'* n «r
irday you m:U find mo«i any artlcio
himI l.V*. ProRh «upp!lo- have
.* that th# ar# ovon *et!« r rhan
N«* fhi if \ l.o’i'** " * t ar a/**>r*i to
I {tdturdav
$3.98 FOR BOYS’ SUITS
Choice of Any Suit in the House. Blue Serges
Excepted.
Suit*-- made for cood scrvlre; suits that !arn
n*)thl..c in appearance; suits made to sell for a
great ‘cal more m a cieatawav no" at the uniform
pi i e if onlv *:{.*»8 All siz*s in the assortment.
but mnMlv in sizes f’om li to IV
III Small Overrents IDvtdy Satnrtlav
at 81.»8 anil 8A.IM.
A clearance of "snappy" overcoats for the dml;
boys Ali grouped In two lots for an Instanteou.
disposal. Extraordinary values.
All Mackinaws for Bovs In Two Lota
82.98 and 83.98
e-boo! time is here, and n .r time too, ar
these fine Mackinaw. arc for rv. -v oc-asion
Hats and Caps at :t»r.
T»enty-fi\e dozen of the-.- uoys' caps and ba>*
to move out at only :i!»r each
Man. Other 4rtl,|,-s Iksliireil—martv
d* * ’ tb.i* we haven ’ th, a**- to merttio* a '
c e ' ’be Men's •*r,e Bo .«• tie.-, SHt.r..,
-S«vMt-Hallthiir1.>n Co.. Krr,>n<l I |o,,r
“Opening”
First presentation of the city’s finest Confectionery
THE REX
(Formerly Kahn’s, in the Terminal)
Delicious Home-Made Candy made fresh every day
tinder sanitary conditions.
Saturday
January 20, 1917
Souvenirs Free
A P,nx of Candy Free to Every T.adv
SPECIAL SALE
Opera Roll—Rex Roll—Black Walnut Roll
29c the Pound, for Opening Day Only.
9 N. Robinson
Colcord Building.
Special Orders Made and Filled.
Mail Orders a Specialty
Madansky Bros, are
coming to this city.
IV fact fhry'ro horn riplif now,
* working early and late to have ( >k-
lalioma’s finest ctnre for men and bo vs
ready for you March 1st
'HAT’S fhe secret wr [irom-
I ised to tell y, -u. Madatl4,\ f.i. ,tft, i s
will crown their success bv *.*•• :nj; v iu
the finest store of its kind in tin South-
west. In fixtures, methods, merchandise
and store service it will he a step in ad
vance of anv store vou know.
T
HIS will he YOLR si"n of
good clothes f,,r men and vs:
the numlier will he 225-27 \Y fa;n St.
\l,rK believe the opening of
"" this big store will mark , new era
for the men and boys of this cjt> will
mean the u^e ■ f newer and be" r tneth-
bds of merchandising, of better ' re ser-
vice. of higher ideals of busiti*
Xl/’E believe Oklahoma Cifv
* ’ has been waiting for just such a
ft ire \\ e'll tell you more Ut thi-
new st ,re Tuesday.
tch-ba-sim*. mleie and
Htluuing the necessary
’:igs nnd onv.»r« and that
.-try oak headers ’*6x1 H"
url» as r**«i ilicl hy the
• ! " i-ei'if’.- a! ions, and that
■■ J'> dta: : ine i.« con-
t ■ • a (h-M. uate i y and .stif-
• i r« l n ’He su rfn r e wa t er
I'.ivem. :r and that vetri-
«■: Hii i*e u«« d in such
• - of the j>izo and thlckuefcS
the no^s.iri . itch-lKis.ns, in- WJ« j„ ’hi- judgment of fhe CHv En-
and man-holes, including tho winter is i .-*-, as,ary. and that a-U
nectiatvivry iron oasi'inira and t‘<> '* rs. the mu to#:al,s used in the paving
by InsMllhiK the neecw-.u y \ : , : .i.n(t avi rnie.* nhall b*
fwd newer pipe in a4e<|u:i:elv -Ini in ! ,i the pruvlmt.i-n ,.f the
the eurta.v water from I he exrf.-w . t.» r.l -xtint^i for s: reel
<*’ the pavement; tiv ennW meting pat.ia. , ■ ■ I iha- :!,< pknw pla'-s.
The neeess.t r v *t-;neh lo D -ill,'ll |irofilet* , .,1 -1.,-, . f.■■■ ..... cstl-
(’oncrote ('urfrinn. and hy Invialliiii^ u>ui* s **f :h.- *' \ \ Ian- ....... t on on
tho no*■•>sAiry < *ak II* .»d*>rs ,n ?h** off,*-.- of Mw <*1? v Olork.
All tho nc^co^ary work aa-l rna loh pi«*n *-s. filed wi’ii tlic City
t«ii;cl used fdia’l h* , ,ioooralai' < t'Jcrk hud’ ho a ooom f»a n iotl by a
\Nith the plans and sp. . : f ioal ions «h,*ok. certified bv a Hank located
now on file in tho ofln-e of tho j., ok la,horn:* City, In tho amount
of ti\-< *• porceivt i 3 percent) of the
a m ' * u n hid pi \ ;i ble to C’ K. Sent-
i *! * • 11 ■ i i., • ->y cieru. wime in he for-
i *.t*il : .. the City in •-a.se the «uc
• hi hi*-’ fails to en*er Into
eon’rtot uni furnish the required
bc*nd«» wi’h'.n the *equlred time.
Each bidder snail agree to enter
City Clerk
Each ppoponal, filed
with th«
aci'iMn pan ;«*d
Bank
I t he
ivt of
city Clerk, must be
by a cheek, certified 1
located in Oklahoma City,
amount of throe (3) per
the amount bid, payable lu C. K
Semmelbeok. City Clerk, same to
J be forfeited to the City in case into contract w bin ten (10) days
jtl.e succoMsful bidder fails to enter atu r th<- arcept;>: * <• of hi« bid, also
into contract and furnish thp rc n» c«>nirn< me work within thirty
1 • lutre<l bonds within the r«oiuir**d t30) days after siunlntr the contract
'time. .i-id ! * i *•" tuple t e samo within
The contractor to whom t ii .• jjnciy i no > days after eommunce-
j contract slia'l be awarded. .mIkiD nn ii!
'I'lo* contractor to whom the
oil tract shall bo awarded, ahall
xei’iite to the city a #ood and
afficient bond in the sutn equal
idv itjc on
L. L. Ill i rKH K M l MU h % LI*
M alnvaf 297
| execute to the city a gitud a ml
' «ml floiont bond In tin* sum equal
| to twenty (20) percent of the con-
tract price, conditioned for the
faithful execution of the work and to twenty (20) percent of the eon
performance of the contra -t and for tr.o t pi-ice, conditioned for the.
the protection of Raid 'tv and alt faithful execution of the work and
property owner* Interested, n^riln?rt performance of the contra* i and for
| any and all lo*«*s or damage canned the protection of aaid city, and all
by reason of netrlig^ence of the con- pioperty owners Interested, agrainat
tractor or Improper execution of an; and all lows or damage cauaed
the work. by reason of negligence of the con-
The contractor to whom the con- tractor or Improper execution of
j tract shall be awarded, shall exe- the work.
! cute to the city a good and miffi- The contractor to whom the con-
dent bond 1n the sum of ten (10) tract shall be awarded, shall exe-
pereerut of the contract price con- cute to the city a good and ouffl-
dltinned for the maintenance In cient bond In the sum of ten (10)
trend condition for said improve- percent of the contract price con-
ments for « period of five years ditione<! for the maintenance In
from the date of the compled Ion nood condition for said Improve-
nnd acceptance of saild improve- n*cnt*s for »; period of five yean*,
meets. from the date of the completion
j Tt’e enpfvnctor to whom the con- and acceptance of aaid lmprove-
trnct shall he awn.vdf*fl shall exe- mrnts
cute to the Sfate of f»k’ahoma. a The contractor to whom the con-
uood and sufficient bo.nd Jn the Lracrt sb.all be awarded, shall exe-
' sum of rtie full contract price, erte to the State of Oklahoma, a
(conditioned on the payment for al! good ,»nd sufficient bond In ihe
(labor and material used in the mm of ’he full contract price.
I w’OfR of Irrnirovi'mrnt. • onditioued on the payment for a.11
The contractor to whom the con- 'labor and material used In the
j t rr-.ct shall be awa’-ded shall rc- work id' Improvement
i ceive in payment fur said work. 'T’li♦' contractor to whom the COP-
i Street Improvement Ronds at tin •? tract shall be awarded shall re-
‘ i ar value, as provided fur In Sec cr,t\i> in payment for said work,
';ion (Irts to tUfi. \rtule 12, t 'h.a pt er St rei t Improvement Bonds at their
j 10. of the Revised Laws «,f the pur value as provided for in Sec-
1 State of Oklahoma. H*U) j i ion to ♦!!*!, Article 12. Chapter
The Hoard of (*Oiv.nitsslnner9 rc - 1 50 of th* Revised Laws of the
serve the right to reject ;n»> and ; Slate oi okiahonia, 11*10,
alt bids.
C F
i
( Published tn The Oklahoma Xewa,
-la nuary 19, 20, 22, 23. ”i
327, 29. 30. I Ml 7)
January 11*. 20, 2 2, 23. 2 t!
ft, 2“ ““
NOTH F TO V*UI\G
€ ’ll NTH OTOIO,
Sealed proposals will be rroeHed
b> «* 1* S«»niniel i»ec k, ritv <*lc*k
••f nklahomn «ty , nklahonia, up
12:00 o'clock Si Krbrtwr.i 6tli.
11*17. a duplicate of each proposal
i i<set bo filed u th *1 K Freenc>
*'itv \uditor of said I'ify, and v». 1
be opened and cop si do red by the
Bo.fi.rd of ( *omrn saionone In th**
Eomni! •■•'otier’jt I'lumlier In the
t*ity Hall Bn lid'nr. fit 2 00 o’clo* 1<
p m. February f.th. 1017. for fur-
The Board of OommiKsionere re-
SEMMPhBKi'K serv*’ Ihe right to reject any and
rity rierk.ion bids.
- C F SEMMELBBCK.
(Sen,Ei____Clty___Clerk
(Published in The Oklahoma New*.
January IM 20. 22. 23. 24.
23. 2*>. 27. 21», 30. pal 7)
NOTH I*: TO 1E1 ING
i'O\T»I U'TOMK.
Sealed proposals '* :»! be received
by cv F. Stmn.clbeek. ('tty Clerk
of Oklahoma t’ity, Oklahoma, up
to 12:00 o’clock M February 6th.
It'll, a. duplicate <*f each proposal
must be filed with J. H. Freenej*.
»'lty \uditor of said city, and will
i*«* opened and ••oneidered by tho
Rear.I of I’oinmissionera in the
Commissioner's Chamber in the
city Mill Building, at 2 00 o’clock
nlnlilnir tho nm.tf,nn.1 perform- } "v l"”"V 'la,' * «• for furnMl-
materials and pet forming the
l'h*>*st line of Walker Avenue to the
AV<ist line of Broadwnv, .and Marvel
Avenue from the North lira* of
nth (Hth) Street from the Weft
hne of St ilea Avenue to the West
line of Lindsay Avenue; the North
Fin;■«.i*Ymh>■ s.peiV’iih^ N,.r;h ,lof 1Thi,,v;e"'h, Ll.3,'h) .str««t
.1,w. .fizwiHh sir***, r. .-in .I”:.'; vILlUli." X:™:
In the Olty of Oklahoma City. Okla-
homa., by doing the
to th#* Wcst line of Lindsay Avenue,
nv ............. .'Hid the South drive of Thirteenth
ff,-a,JI,',g fining: hy paring'thi. |!vard‘»hv“wm" H
< IJndsay Avenue; Twelfth <12th)
street from the East line of Lin*
M i • vjird to the West Him
roadway of sa!d st rents and nve
nucs with Oklahoma Natural Rr*ck
Asphalt compose*! of a paint cou*-*r
• t» *1 Two (2 inch) Inch wearing
• f face In *1 on a Four (4) It. h
Concrete Base; and com** ru*'*
he p# t-«*«tr\ ctj fell - l*i - tr*. In’*-',
cl ma n - hobs including th* ti.
• ' ry ron <•.»*■;* 1 n u *# and r#ive»*«,
l \ .rmta.Ming th** n— - cry Vitrt-
f>it «if u <*r t•1 p• ' i • ' in.*!* ;, dr.ai?
' 1 * - rfa *• water f i • >-*(■(, .
• r The pave mcni .** #*«»ns,f-u#*i: c
I.ialv.iy Avenue; Eleventh
tilth) Sir.-ct from the East line
• >' Cur t., 1 Avenue to the We*'.
of Linn ui\ Avenue; Paj*k
Place !i 'h* Kaec line of Due
• n*t AvtMie to the W< st line of
it!.
I ! tab
'he u«,,,f -t -a ' v
n* h i.\ 1
'* r:eref*’ c»irbi?i;
i, em1 bv ftisi
’!t» r i e ■ s st t r v f *
ok IT* i.bts
\ ' h** reces-
»ary \'»uk an
’•‘rial used sha
' lie j n a <•<**>
'f h lb#; j ' a n.s
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a nd if u
• JlIlf* , (• ,
Mtv ct#>rk
Each pr«q.-"»a
My Clerk, mu
1. f ;e*1 V ’
s.t )** a • * «om
Ttsfled \\ ,
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■mil ('! * v.
imuri' ..f • . ■ .
<* i 3 > pi r< •
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pay.i bh* t # *
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and
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the South
-m ;i»e West
nue to the
Avciue. an*l
Lhe South
» tne North
, a.i in
y. Okiaho-
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• Midway
i 9
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work and rns
i i«» v \ '
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JOIN THE NEXT CLASS. MONDAY NIGH l JAN. 22ND
i ou < ati u« good .piiicvr tor $2. * ** \; to rune *
of ieesotie *ak» all \ou neo, an«i if . *. a r ,.*
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 96, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1917, newspaper, January 19, 1917; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859699/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.