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i 12 TULSA DA I LY WORLD, WEDNESIU, ArKTL 28, U20 'f, v.? vf. NEW EPISCOPAL CHURCH ASSURED Sum of $75,000 Is Being Raised as the Initial Installment. WILL COST $200,000 ImprovcmontH Also Include I'nrlHh HoiiHc Willi Iimli tulional Feature. Thn mini of 171,000 In now limitf rato'il liy inrniliom f Hie 'I rtnn . ! Ililm'nn cliilirli of till llv .m thrl initial Inalullninit on h olimeli tmilil iff f n rnl which will pioli.ilii. lul I 1300, noil hjiiI will l fiiipldyi l In "'inmriicMon of u luw Hitirrh tiiiiin lint pmlHh limine' Alf (1. IIkcni I liulnimn of tin- IiiiIIiIIiik emiiiiiltti" I Dcnialoii to Imllil wan renrlwl lit li .titrlxll liirpiiT lltlllli'fllilti'ly follow I inif sfTVIfm on Mummy innrnliiK l.nriiilon of 1 1 io two propuai'il hnllilltiRN will not In- s.'UIimI until n mhKtiilitlal pint of the liuililimr. futiil h x'ciirril unit drfliilln pl.um innili' I'hn rliutcli owiiN two Inlet, lino :it riilrtnonlh Mtri-f-t nml Moulder iivi II mm M.w I tin. I.II.I.K ....,. ..,l . Inrlniwill iivi'iiun, nntl opinion illf 'ih iin to whi'thiT llm I'hiiri li illfir ir thn pailHli Iioioiii Hhoulil lie- pluu il for tin- ilonn town ilHHIci It In the Intention to rrii t a pur tl with Institutional fratiiroN nurli i n. grymivMliim mul cluliroomM, "Wo plnti to rrect u IiiiIIiIiiik that Mil rnriiti xriim'tlilliK to thn riy of Pnlmi," .!. K, WhnIiIiikIoii. wiiilor wnr lui of thn vi-dtry, tlm KovtrnliiK liody f tlio Trinity Kplxcopal church, 11.1I1I ri'fitcriliiy. "Innllttltlotiiil fciitnrr-H irn ltiiporlnnt tu 11 ilown town rliurch mil fhoro Ih n proiwlnif nncil fur hiiuIi l iHlllillne here" ltlnliop KMnoy O. I'nrtrlilRo, nf tho IIocpho of wcRtorn Mltwouil, with St-nrtqiiurli'iH in Kiiiikih City, will Inmluct tho norvloi-n fit I ho loenl Ihurcli Humliiy, May 2. Illiihop Car trlititn Ih 'wi-II known throiiKhtmt thn louthwont territory SUES CITY FOR DAMAGES Wont TuImii I'reiix'rty Owner j'ljilnit llnllillliK Iiiiiiiir(n1 li.V Kttvmitliiii. l),ililiiK''u of J 1 1,050 wnro nakcil In n mill filed In illntrlrt roll t t yextonlay liy William (?npp itKulnNt the elty of Tiilna mul thn eontrartlnit firm of Comnloek llaiiNon. IiituIikc of thn iillcKf'il nrlloiiH or the latter In mal Inn 1111 cxiirnviitlon on 11 tot mljaoeiit to Iho pntltlonerx' two-Mtory hrlek htillilliiK III WfMt TlllHii which m milled In thn kukkIiik of the eant wall of thn xtrneliirn. Copp, owtirr of thn two IoIh nml thn li 11 lid I ti tr. elalniH that the eon Btriietlon eompany, aellriR under 11 contract with tlio elty. exravuteil thn rurlli to a linn within ono foot nf thn hulldliiK. nllowliii tlio wall to nlnl Boveral IiicIich, niiilliiR tho lilllldlnK unteiiautiihln, with n m miltliiK Iokh of 91 1 ,7 CO to Ihti pu TENNANCE AGAIN IN JAIL Negro Oimioi I'xploln I'ommvwIihi of SJiek of KilKiir Mini Ih Held. Herman Tntinanco, n neKro nr rented In Ihihui.'nhIoii o( a :ivk of tillKar Hloli'ii from thn Kitty railroad In thin city about April til, wax held under tionil of $1,000 at thn eon vlimloti of IiIh preliminary heuilnif yeiitordiiy heforn .1 untie ti II, J, llray, for trial hy tllnt 1 tot court. Tcnnance, who ha hocn In thn ruiirtH many Hiiiph within tlo past year ehaiKnil with theft, illil not at tempt to account for poskohiIoii of tho HUKiir at hl.f hearltu; ycHtcrilay ami thu court ileeliled tho Jury Hhoulil hear mioSo iIuIiiIIh than tho neKro wan Inrtlneil to Klve at pre llmlnary hrarliiR'. Beautify tie Complexion IN TEN DAYS Nadinola CREAM 1 Tie Umqutlcil Duulilitr Uitit anj CnJatiiJ ISy ThouianJ GuatantccJ to innovu tan, frtcklcj, pimples, liver ipots, etc. Ux ttcma cam 20 days. RIJs pores anil tissues of Impolitic!. Leaves tlio skin clear, soft, liraltliy. At leading toilet counters. If they haven't It, by mall, two sites, 60c. and Jl 20. NATIONAL TOILET CO.. fail; r.nn. 4 trr DR. BURKHART Wants job In wrllo Mm te.lsr for a lrt. mmt il l)r HurHnrl's Vrarttbln Done eounil Pay fer mi whn curril f IJtrr KlJney, Klmr)i Truuliln. OonslipttUm, Catarrh. niirunialUni. Dnn't ml thn rraiKlrtt et remrdirn and vnndorful re fnnltl for rirlp. I'lu Aililrfii c,3l Main Bl.. Ulnrlnnatl, Oh lo, For ralo at ail itrut ttores, 30 iU)f trcatnirnt 'ibt A.lvl Comfort Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap And Fragrant Talcum RASCALS Biliousness, Headache, Colds, Constipation, driven out with "Cascarets" Whii-tnko imaty tntliarllci, sick rnliiK hhIIm, or HtoniachtiirnlnR oils to ilrlvo these riiHOJils ouf Iit gen lie, hurnilniia .CamuroU remove tho llor una howol poison which U IcepltiK your lioail dlrzy, your iOKiiu coatnil, your Bkln sallow, your ftrenth offenHlve, anil your Ntom.tch auur. Hot 11 box of C'a.icureLs at tho driiff Btoro anil rid your liver, stom ach and hnwels of thn exceti.i Idle, oIhoiih, and wanto which uro keep tiK you uilsorable, CaHCarets never trlpc, nover hk'lien, novor Incon renlonce Thny coHt no If 1 1 Io mid ork whllo you sleep. A'Jvt, as 4 1 2! TURK BROS. FIRST ANNUAL f South Mam bt m ; zmnzmi!X2-w 5 , MNTS 4 1 TES LOSES A ITCHERS' DUEL South Mr'-,,?.!!?.';..18 BfsM 'a-, ' M. M. )y licuther No Other Games. OA ! INNATI April JJ. Hits ty rtata, irt mi'l (Iroli wllh Hd throw br p n en niirlnnall two rimi In lh innlnff tod. Another run cimr in I tin lu tana and a hit b ii lh loials un. St. lull ah, 11 rn t Clnclnali ar II en 1. T" 'i 11 n k.w : .. 1 trt 4 0 0 n nu,irt l. I in n Jit t 0 ,1 0 1 frtui .Ih, 1 0 1 r Jh. " I IlKnihrf ."tot 1 alf Ih. n j 1 frn-w U. ; I 5 n T.ff toil Kni.r n t 1 v II' n n 0 0 1 atj rf. 0 ? 1 n 2 Intone s 0 I ' t "1 "I IIiedKf.j. 3 0 0 3 no: "i in ' Begins This Morning at 9 o'clock and Lasts for Ten fij This Is the First Sale of This Kind Ever Held in Our New SV r. ii id for Mi-Henry In ninth iei n:n nio 011 -2 .1 'l . . 501 COO 00tJ linn. Mrllenrv .l.ntrln iHuhnrt (iroh. rror Junvrln. two (K, liotten, (,'lemnru., rloiibU pl), Mill In IHub-rt. lUth In Ilau on naiiB, err Hellene orr truck nut. by Ituelhsr I. Vr 412 SOUTH MAIN STREI E SOX LOSE T OF SEASON SHOP IN THE MORNING AND OBTAIN THE BEST VALUES Leaders Beaten dians in Only one riayed. $10 Foot wear . . . . $g.85 $12 Foot wear . . . . $y.85 Gray Satin Pumps G r a y Satin Pumpa with high French heels; they are really worth $12. Can be dyed to match 'any costume or dress if desired. Sale price $6.85 Two Eyelet Pumps Hrown or taupe two eyelet Suede Pumps with satin back, high 'French heels and flex ible soles. Sale price $6.85 White Kid Oxfords White Kid Oxfords with high heels. Sale price $6.85 White Kid Pumps White Kid Pumps with high heels and light soles. Sale price $6.85 Black Patent Pumps Black Patent Pumps with full Louis heels, Sale price $6.85 White Kid Boots White Washable'' Kid Boots in p 1 a i n or blucher pattern, high French kid covered heels and flexible soles. Could mit be bought at the factory today for $12 a pair. Sale price $6.85 Walking Oxfords lirown Kid Walking Oxfords with military heels; also black kid. Sale price $7.85 ' Pateht Ankle Ties Black Patent ankle ties with high French leather heels and flex ible soles. Sale price $7.85 Black Kid Oxfords Beautiful new spring black kid Oxfords with silk worked eyelets, high French heels and light soles. Sale price $7.85 Men's Oxfords Men'svblack kid or calf Oxfords in any too de 3ired; about 500 pairs to close out at . $7.85 Black Satin Pumps Black Satin Pumps in plain or gypsy pattern with high French heels and flexible soles. Sale price-$7g5 $15 Foot wear . . . . $Q.85 $18 Foot- $ wear .... 12 April Chlcato .uttered t't tho teaaon today, Imlnr rllchlnc batua between ater. vf.; French Ankle Ties T hose new French ankle ties will be put on sale today and for morning shoppers only. They sold for up to $18 and come in white kid, black patent or suede and brown suede. On sale to morning shop pers $9.85 Walking Oxfords Brown calfskin walk ing Oxfords in blucher pattern. Sale price $9.85 White Kid Oxfords Beautiful white wash able kid Oxfords with military heels, ajl sizes and widths. Sale price $9.85 Black Kid Pumps Black kid Pumps with light soles and high French heels. Sale price $9.85 Clmtait. Ah rr rn i Grr.avlf. .1 n i' t I inir'iiin. t 1 l n 4 Sreilef.rf. n 1 ft ft O : Fmlth.rf t t i n 0 lU'iln-r.JK. ,", 3 n 1 r TV Tt..O w-bW"ni.. .1 o li J Willi lie U" Joaoiioo.Ib. 1 1 " ,flll.f. n n i Black or browri.mr' one-tie Pumps high heels soles. Sale price- s? J'?-5 1 . 100 001 001 J reAver. It. rAlli. Toiilj ,n 3 ; m in1n'ne run S(2ored. in ninin. , JacUnn V to Jo In: hates Brogue Oxfoig3. errnr. Jmirrii. i Jarknun, Weaver. Ircr-baao hll. drH Jicuron, ooubla Journan . s on ball", atruck out. the newest low for spring and mer wear. Sale &itjn on ajar Ni'aA tllf MICAL Mm CO. The Greatest Shoe Sale Ever Held in Tulsa See Windows for Styles and Prices 10 i I On Alll ) ! CHILDREN'S I n $12.85 ' Suede Ankle T, Black suede ankle with turn sole"" high heels. Sali $12.85: 1 Boudoir Slipj ii ( Ladies' Bouiloli; pers in all coif morning shopper during this sale $14frts iq Effects 5 We Gus' f dark pat to fit yourng for thc carry Ladies of hand in sizes' lelect from AAAA'.rlo' madras 5 to 13" Ih EE. CoraF widths jfor1 women. L Off: Tl 11 I UIIIV 1 10 X ( SHOES 412 South Main Street TULSA'S LARGEST SHOE DISTRIBUTORS On AltlY LADIE nsi I HOS a a Joists Zh Pulsa, Ohio, tiers r . jL ii