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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1010 11 PERMITS TO BUILDIf Tir A Din IIIMD V rL n uiu jumi Nearly Throe Quarters of .Million Dollars Is Friday. Record. NEW BUSINESS BLOCKS One Contractor Receives Per mj,. for SL. 18,000; Many lU'Mil'iK't's Included. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF" I ihm iniKh'y onp.ibie if irana.n s ti 1 1 ht.tilnci Hlirrvknuit naked the mil" In allow him I. a.-t'le affair I" i L taming lo lim inteieai in the cc'at , .X of hla moihi'i. Mm. Hunna w oud. dfceaaed. I'iti' or h i , .m'.i J j U whcie I ' r i;h .f ran tic ' (ractoi 1 r In tnoi 1 llui,' '-y -'"! us f,.i:.. t,, rnnatruot 1218,000 ,l'd:itg wit IimimhI lo mm l.v ;li" cily building1 in Clnik, yi'Htiidny, , (. w is tho contractor : 4 Mother with 11 1. 000 ,,lv isaued during the day tl i r tlio month up to contain 4 iiml hlrd $35,000 SOH-310 a : ..no of tlio oldnat oon- ,i oily Hint hu engag.ed , ruuunn work 1" Tulsa :i.r man, aui'ordlng to , ,i K 1 1 ui permit wero I c. Hood, a I'JO.UUU tniiiur'' hi 1,,lu D1" "1'" n" p .. ...i ii iiiiih rimttla (in , in I" u"'i . - fuat f.-vT an to i n I hi- MCOIld ,,,r1- i.i'l. '.H'Poit .with private ba'h' A "'d Tucker, Coviy and rnuv u ""0 two-Biory atore, and ., imiid.ug at U7-il-ao uth Main; It. 1. M.lmnli'l, a .h.i.inri- Mructure at 1 ii.-innail. I'rod Walter reald-non ina'tug ISC.OOO ot 1SHI-2J Houth Ohey. tun-; U J Martin, a 25.. W trick garage ut 7 IK South Hoe ion V A. 1 1. nr. $18.0011 brick rurnre. ' l'ulor. Two pirn: It for realdence and garage wbi waned o N. ' JIt thornp "in1 residence will be. built ,t i;i I'a.mti Vima at the com i-f ; 000 tl'D KfiriiBI rnalln ISO" The o'her will rout $5,000 and will U built at I , tj Houth guiltier with a l, ..a g traKi'. . . . Other permits lustier! yeaterday W(.re u f w: Mat 1-ngnn, real- aanoe M.ooo at 2104 Kuat Second; II K Jnhnion. .10UA Point, Trenton, remodeling costing $1,000; K. Vv. Oerdon, 2727 Kiuit Fifth, dwelling, '3Thurw1ay a rrrmlta cicocdod $12. 0o and wit aa following: J J. Jiurkfi 1814 Klftopnth. rcMldi-nc. Jiooo- 3 J- I'.urkn, 112 Klf tfent h. J9 0i0 rfjiiilcnie and $1,000 Kiu"ao; it' A. HTina.ii, 1033 Kiml Jfffnson. W. OWKNS... maimnr C i M A 1! It 1 i : i- ii,...i . I. ,! the It. & o. t'ulthlng coinimny. haal(o (h fol!uniK )i-Htr.lav Is in- nnninir , nT eir rturnd from a two wik tiu.MtiK . , ,.rk of dmtrl .-. conrf O. A. Sniliij WOULD PREVENT LUI iALt tnu lo iho eaaurn nmrkam. und Hcrl.ia Julauti, 2. Tu . ( , ..,, ! John W. iKimiKll). n ..ml 1"!S,,U of INtiiltnrr AipiIiiM ( mint) 1 r.Tll !( N.H fur ilnune wi-tn ! uriiit n.irnii , 1 . Tnln.i; Klinei I' ''n'iiNitnr Ih iiii vr I'tniil Hearing i in uuiii it i ami auiM'rior ciiuii : "mi'ii. i ni i-iuii. nun i.m l.uKinaNUT, is. Hixliv, iilniv Sinllh, 23 unil Ili'Cy II 1 1 u .If m. 2 Tula,. CiiNI'ult.MlSiJ lo Hi yt'attTday .v ih fu.lowluM iiUliiliflK HulnTI Iaivii mkkiiiiii i I ir.i l.ovc; Nolu I'haiiiuaii agu;iil Willmin I' 'liaiufian PlXMiKKS of ilivr were graniril J 'fatorday In dla'irli't roil 1 1 to lh following oUinllffa. llflon Wati'rhninw uKiiiimt Arthur WaiiT-houai-; 1am. na K. llrllon uali.: 1'etnr llalton. lU-r. r V. KIiiik, rrclfir of Trinity Kiilnopal churrh, wpiu to .Sipu!ia yrittid.iv in iimmiIi Hie funeral for ills. Ilissi A W.iKonn, wifr of V. C. WaKonrr, ii jew,.fr. who dlrd on Tuf lay. Typho.d fever rniiHi-, the loath of Mis Wairnner, who Ih mir wwil tiy a .'nnrainl and three chil dren. I CltAllUK of abandonment of a child under v,nm of Hue wan filed lu mitiiTlor court yesterday adiiliiii 1 l tiliirotiilnl. miriieit hy Alice liiuioiniui, 40u Mouth Victor street. Olai'oiuttil nml hi w.f- wem ill vorred In miierlor court .May :4. 191H, and the wife olalina her hiiM t'and hia failed to provide for Ihe daughter Sylvia. I FHKK l'K (if the Convention hull ai granted by the niH)or an 1 the city Ciilnmls.oiierM to ihe .Noith iNtfllern Tarhern annocintton. which meela here on November JM, on ap plication of Superintendent K. K. UlierUullwr and itieintxTii of the school board, at a meeting of the city communion yeaterday. - WTM.IAM M. Kline, ajre 7. .Ill Kant Klghteenth, formertv of f'ark erahurg, W. V., died at 10 o'clock Thurnday night. Funeral gervlcea will be at the home at 11 o'clock th!a morning Kline la aurvtvel by Ilia wnlnw, winn ilaughtera and two soni. Mra. Heth Kly. Mr". V. J. Kra ley, Mra. C. k. Hiaden, Mra f. K Cruwley. Mra. J. H. I'oater. nil of Tilla; and Mm. W. I lloreinan of New York, Mrs. Pred Neelv of San Franclaco, and John and Kd Kline of Tula. policy ITentmtliig ail jicta of nutoniil well tia Iiii'hI It teicsl. tit,. V M A will have th Ita aiieaki' I Suit of J K. l'lltilft'.er of lnvt.t :2, iigilnal V. W. .S'uckcy, tre.iaor. r of To lid county. In which Ihe pl.iltittrf ii''k a court unlet rem I a in mil the . defendant from aelllng 'ux tltli to two Iota In lllxby for nmi eivmeni rt" of api'i lal alilewalk tin. begun be i' fore Juitgo Owen In dlalrlci cmirt lie veateritav. w aa continue. I to v Suiilay forum November 2J. JuiIko o'clock Ihla morning for final lieui -Warren of the miinb lp il rourt Ilia Ing aublnct will le "The Ittae and 1 e - ,' t. Hie mint aeaoll of the velopment if iirg.itiUvd Iibor." mi ,,,,,, ,.Kialnl in e. a ataiul wit a The meeting wit, be hrid tl H e ,'..,. i,,,) , nMipelill.K ,be roillltt H'eaa lohliv at t p in. and the Ioi'Mic Ui ur,. in aell at reaiile on Note'nl.ir WlMlt'd :i4i R Ui title" held by the fi llllv I n the tegular tax wiles made be Itl'IIU'H of maloritv Were con- fare laH I'aiil'ner aeeka lo pie furn.H In .l.ul.i.l ,..,,. , ... ., r I ,. : n I the aalo of hla lota upon which upon Ivan Snerwood. Is Jenra of the aperkil aid-walk tax waa b-vied aae. 11,1011 the plaintiff a p,-:itl njn 1310, on the ground that the tin that he la of a. mini mini and la II'ckhI. realdenee, $1,000; C. W. Nelaon. 1730 South Itultlmore, garage, $1.4 00 : J. K. Huff, 15 Houth Klwood, garage.. $1100; A. It. Horn, 2711 Kaat Klf-toi-nth, reablence. $2,000; C. J Hoi land. 11 Eaat Third, atore building, $ 1,200. P ATI IE RECORDS MAKE RAID ON 'JAKE' JOINTS I iif'TiTiiM-in orflKT I 'mm SiiiulN l l1la 1'i.nin r I'ulli rllKill I 'll-ngi-l with Illegal pnaaeBuloll of .1 .iit.ii. , itiK.-i .hi intoxicant, I. I' 1 ' 1 1 ' i n It . fnitiii r pollci'inun, and . w i. in i i.f t.r. t- alleged droR i-' .iTol Keiiiy Wade, proprietor ot 'to- Itiii.ii .It. ,ix More on I'.aat S. i i. c l atr.-et wire atreNted vcalet it i i .ml leliiai.l ,.n I. oh, I of J I Oil" peiol.t.g t. I.im ii.ii , ii. arlng of Ihelr :im in in. ,. . iiklna. I iilted SI . I e i .itli in i-.s ,. .iii-i A.ttig mo I. .i it b..rt; conferred ii i i till'. ! i the , t ; ii m i.f the war r on- pt i. hit. 1. 1. .ii .,, t hv , hil l, any f. .! i ui ilfi.iia h.i.i 'In- aiithiuilv to i. i.ik. at usts f.. ilti'al poHn-i"iliin 'm i)i ut .mi In'.it ii.lt lug l.ewr 'in.'is Thoih.iN A 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 .H r t , i. force M i I.I i fl I.e. i.f 8.1 1, It p.i llllllli. II irin i In i.-o i,: it l..n i.f local drug 3 E-Z Stove Needs FAR THE BEST W IVIw I WllaTII TO MAKI ITSHINI siorea in ib.H city and .eatnrd.iv bad "artatna i-ii. I loi I'llcock iin.l IViiiI,. Ihe die Suit.., I-e and II. ami H llrilg .!,!,. ..i , I e, on -'l ,-MI alle.-t b, I'll k. lebiiid Be, el ,i ! bun. lie. I all. all ho'tlin of .In . i.i I. a ginger und 1 .1 giUmm of the fieri llouid wot found In the aime oper. ale. I bv Miule. Tina,- ruila. mcor.lmg in Hub bard, are the bi-mntiig of a ..mi ipaigti in Btaiiip out .ii far aa p. j Bible the aalc nf Ilia highly lllt.'n illn ilrlnk In Una dtv, bv the u-e of the .lin lalolla i.f the fe.lelal b", j'llliia under the will time prolnbl ltl.ui act which went lulu efr.'. t i n t.i I ber 2s IS NO PLACE LIKE TULSA That la M loll llio (Iwller of Hotel I'ulaa liialan-il lrlda ".I ii-t lie lid b..w l.rei... an I 1,'ui I llllla well' 111 llit.il.li Lull III Tills., and decided lo c..'ne li. ie tor 111 1 II all , : il im,. i.f I n I lit 1 1 1 ill T'iIn Wita the fivloll M iM.i e N Kobii.Biiii proprleloi of the II Oel 1 1 i It inn. t e In KanauH i rv n'.-l II.. t,. 'I'll 's.l file i oi II I I pill Ii r I'll I'lliliv fr hla tin:! In u' 'h.a ,!,-,,, II,. .Hilled bete ftoin Kali i ,i I ' 1 i ,i I 1 I- I I. la 1 1 1 , . I 1 1 1 1 M 'I'l l re la icallv no place I.i e Tulsi. con I In ued Mr Iti.bins.ii "Somehow you cunt be hera an hour bif tr toil bek'Hi to feel the -pint ..f the place It geta Into your veiy bonea ant ou like It When ewr I feel mvBi'lf getting a llttl" old I I ii m t cone down brie to get 1 1 bit I'll ted " Mr It. . I. Ins. m waa Tulaa" pioneer b..iel nun., hating operated the old A!i hi ii lii'lel hi I'lial and Moaton when it in the lunar palatial ho lie f.i, i mi n In 1 iravelera and rattle novi lu ihla aectloii of the atate. il ae l.l! mall at-ivire Boon will be it 'e l tie'weeti two liiiporiant com: t....H iii the Kongo aeapUnea being 1 1 si- I. The very latest tho livest the high of dance music for this Christmas month. Kuravnn I Wtedoeft) .loaeph Samuela' tircheatnt Fox Tint ai (iuapa Muchacha iSpeclule) JoHepIl S.iiihicIh' nrcbealrti Due Step Wild and Wooly IHehubrrtl The Maater Saxophone Sextette (me Step That Shanghai Mel ody i ltoblna in) l'o Trot, The Maater Saxophone Sextette C'oo t'on ifinilth) l'ox Trot. Tuxedo Synrdpn tcra ..... Mi i.nliKht on Ihe "Nil" I Ziinnbcrg an Alatyne, Medley h'ox Trot 22202 22203 22204 You'll be Sorrv irinkard) Medley Knx Tint, I'alaee Tl lo m . - Juat for Today iMIedocfl) One Step, I'tilace Trio My Sugar Coated Chocolate Hoy ( .M.ihoiiey- l.ooa) Hun no Sawyer, Haxouhone I.lttle filrl ( l'hllllpa Itayninnd) Unaiie Sawyer Saxophone Head uver Heel,, I'alala ltoy.il The lhg Show circlmatra 22205 22194 Exclusive Pathe Shop No. 8 West Fifth "It's The Tone That Telia" JO I 40154 I ..... htt a wrv Oar. of Ot big, high-ipted dough miztrt in Ikt MERIT Bread Bakerg That's the something which helps to mnko you thrive. Gluten is developed when wheat flour is mixed into dough. It is the life of the wheat the most nourishing of all grain$ and it carriea a considerable portion of the muclr building element. Good bread is bread made of dough with a sufficient quantity of gluten. There's plenty of gluten in MERIT Broad, and this 1A tVrfr.re. beaides beinor ffood bread, is good food. UI . mvituv.-p xr x Bread deprived of gluten is lacking in the nourishing quality it should have, and in other qualities which go to make it perfect. The bread-making process used for MERIT is a jwtented on. which scien tifically develops the gluten of the flour to the very higheM point, llie mixing, for instance, is done in big. cleverly-designed, high-speed machines which properly and thoroughly knead the materials and at the same time aerate the dough, by an ingenious method, with pure, fresh a!r This method, developing the gluten to the utmost, aids in making the dough light vnthout its remaining a long period under the action of the yeast, which works to a certain extent to break down the gluten we strive to preserve in the bread. Isn't it worth while to buy bread that is made right-made not merely to be eaten but to nourish you, as well? You can buy that kind Just ask your grocer for ME limp MADE BY THE CAMPBELL. BAKINC COMPANY Tu'm LJLJ IRON ENAMEL I MatM$fairr1tMtM4ft E-Z Metal MinS for Nicktl farts SeM kt ALMS WHO IIU TNI SaST I CHILLS, COLDS--FEVERISHNESS '. lack-Draught Is I'sod liy a Virginia Lady for ('olds, I'Vvrr and Othor Trouliltt , With Fino Result-. I Itdi'KV Miil'NT. Vil Mlaa Mae Chltwood of tlila place recently alut e l "I hate uwd tlliick lirauglil for colda ami atomacti trouble and cor talnly have found It very aatlafac lory. When 1 would feel bad and fever Ixh, an iIioiikIi 1 waa taking a ftesh cold. I would make a goad cup of It link liruught ten and It would goon act me all right. I inn recommend It aa a aplendtd laxative, and gladly do ao. Vou may pjbllnh my Hlatetiieiit." W hen yo feel chilly, tired, fovr Ich, headachy and fear that you ara taking enhl, take a good doe of til old, reliable, liver medicine you hava heard ao much about Thedford'a llliiek-Draught. 11 t mada from purely vegetable Ingredienla, acta In a gentle, natural way, and by helping to drtta out polaonoihi waala matter from your eyalem, It will often, If taken In time, prevent a chill from developing Into a cold. Thouaandat of people, during tha past 70 year, have, found lllack 1 Taught of benefit In auch ciuiaa. Try It the naat time you chill or j Bticer-e. Advt. ' 114 E. 3rd St. Oppotite Hotel Tulia miY YOURSELF GROCKRY CAKY A MOUSF.R, Propa. 114 E. 3rd St. Opposite Motel Tulta "That's the Grocery!" You wait on yourself - Pick out your own choice of Roods. He your own Clerk and Save Money. "CARRY AWAY AND SAVE YOUR PAY" MABEL NORMAND'S Latest and Funniest AT THE MAJESTIC Sunday, Nov. 23 at the GUARANTEE SHOE STORE 17 East First Street. 'The Store With a Conscience Wholesale and Retail $1.0r LadiPH Doudoir SlipprrH in pink, l.lut'. Mark and l.rown. An extra pair for 1 rMit or $1. for two paiix. $1.05 I.adirV Ft ltSlipptTS, in blue, pink, un hid, U i ndiT and gray. An extra pair fur 1 cent, or $l..fi for two jiaiis. "'ir, Men's Utilise Slippers, in felt with leather or elk soles, in Mack orgray. An extra pair 1 tent, making two pairs fur $2.0C. $:;.ti.) Ladies' House Shoes, in low heel ami plain toe, kill leather. An extra pair for 1 cent. $1.r.n Ladies', Children's and Hoys' KuM.er Footwear. An extra pair fur lc $4 .)o Ladies' two-tone Hoots in hand turn sole anil high heel. An extra pair for lc. $().H", Mi ll's welt sole htittf.n shoes in Mark. An extra pair for le. Jl.'.t". Men's KuMier Hoots in Kinpire llratifl; all sizes. An t xtra pair for 1 tent. ?.:, ( hildri'ii's Shes in welt soles and tmst grade calfskin uppers. An extra pair for I cent. SliVUO Ladies' Hunts in gray, brown and taupe, v. ith hand turn soles and full Louis covered heel. An extra pair 1 t ent. p4 M a ) tldtiO ladies' Humps and Oxfords in white, ivorv. rr;iv. brown arul black; sizes 22 H; triple A's tt. 1 . F.xtra pair for 1 cent. S 00 Latin's' Cold and Silver party pumps, in turn sol,, and high Loyis heel. An extra pair for 1 cent. t" "0 Ladies' Hlack Kid Hoots, in flexible welt soles and leather Louis heels. A nextra pair for 1 cent. SH.OM Ladies" and almost grown girls' Sport and Knglish Walking Shoes; si.es 2 to ti only. An extra pair for 1 tent. $J.of) Ladies' Silk Hose, white, blue, gray, brown ami black. An extr.-i pair for 1 cent. ,'iOe Children's Hose, in black and white. An extra pair for 1 cent. ' Guarantee Shoe Store 17 EAST FIRST STREET si