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fULSA DAILY WORM). SATURDAY. IVtt 10, 1 5 FRIENDS HONOR DICK T. MORGAN State Brief Funeral Services Held Oklahoma City Church. at MANY HONOR MEMORY Delegations Attend From All Parts of State Widow Lives With Son. HAUTSIInltNH, July 9,-Thls city, . milling venter. In making at rafigemeata i hoM it tonMi fir r'i September. A pomniHtrf, Ijaa.lcil by .1 a iv sperm mi .m.i W. ft Hon- roe, Ix collection iilill.lt anil plan ntnr HVtrlH for the various lepsrt mcnta. CHICKASHA, July ! Wlth-i imi nl. Ipnl spryrr-put Into oiaatl'.)r. this city ha tit-run an active rmn piitKn to rave Its shade tree from ill- onslnurrits of the tmworm The i (iv plain to have every tree sprayed irlnin three aeeha and lii nrKlnK pioperty owners to use the spnryoi OKLAHOMA CITY, July rl Ida of the lata Dick T. Morgan, imM from the eighth OkU homa district crowded the First Cbrlffttsa rhurch thla afternoon whaft the funeral was hald at 2 in. k A plain brnnie casket. In- . i nick T Morgan' In front . f alt.ir hanked lth lined the body of the former concreseeaan, one of ttklahoma'a prominent' Ifors. a olograph- iel -ketch of 1'anircHinBn Mor- n. rmCKM.. July Oklahoma I,.,. ..I lla In. nr.ll I n w rtt, till, ill Ik'sures recently In the death of Janes Htmall yearn i.ld He Baa' I" rim into toe territory in ltsy and lornled near I.enlnaton rn.Tif,i(r here from Missouri. He ha.l breif Icififr active In politlra and n rrri' three terms In the territorial h'Klala.'Jt.'e. M'AI.TKH. July . Actual work of rt'Hectlng epeotrrtrns of I'lftshiirr ivountv'a grain ha been ql.irl e.1 l.v RL II Nolms. county farm flowera,,,nt. r h been traveling over the conntv f.rr tw.. weeKa ana him gathered scmmtV' specimens to be txhinlted hero Mb I at the atate fair nt Oklahoma Olc n, . MtMMl Mild ( lb! PONCA CITY. JulV 3 neglnnlng Tin fuiur. il tcrmon was; the new fiscal year, tin,' county rom- I by Dr. I N. fash, prel- mloelonera voiej to a nllne the . f Phillip university .it Bold, farm agent work In Kay county for i .1-. rn.i'lr here ll"e enauing icnr. oui wi.y niemhers of the I agent insiea.i or two. t' ...r,. ... a i now n.'ivc cnarae ni i r .-in... i county, while J V Hld.lell f'el.iwnre county to tld.trll -c speclalb l 1.1. I Ml Cillncirers were Oklahoma coiiKreesion.il delega- t...n Kepresentatlves llarreld, Mo Is. own and MoCltntlo, appointed by tin speaker of the house to be prcs- . sienaior v mines i unm oi ivaii. r. ,.-,. -.ent -.t the wenato Iliran ....... 'of i.er.onui friends f rom 1 ' ura n man. who shot and killed In. the atato were present. fruits, as he desires I.M'iNT. July 9 -Fid tltlger. OW- Urt Morgan, widow of Hepre- Morgan, will make her temporarily In Oklahoma With her son, Porter H. Mor II a said tonight ly members of the Oklaho- . . .1. legation In oonKrrss who st tendad the funcrnl this afternoon were Representatives J. W. Har Tom D. MeKeown and ,11m M Cllntlc grnator Charles CurtlSl of Kansas, who was the only men-i bar of the senate present at the funeral, returner!" to Kanaaa to night. . i All of Representative Morgan's' i In the alito attended the! funeral, his son said, except Char-! l Morgan of Davidson, the repre ss itlve'a brother Wheeling Jitneun Are Routed by Eaxt Sixth' Jitney users In the east part of I tlu city are pleased at the recent . hange of 'route which enableflhem I tr ret h'.mc more quickly and which eoveri a lot of territory that has heretofore not been served in that manner. The Admiral-South Wheel- Ing line Jaa discontinued yesterday. Its -ead a route has been estab J llshed i unning from Second and BJos lon south to Fifth, east to Frank fbrt, south to Sixth, east to Wheel-! Ing, north to Fifth, and then east to j Lewll aventW, This reaches the sec-. d( the city In ween the Ad-' nil line and that going on Fast fifteenth, and a section too that Is intlly Served by the street cars. I The cars now hear the sign "East . BlXth Wheeling and Uwk" wiirtf wlff In their euro ten ,1 . aero during a fit of Jealousy and then turned the gun on himself. Is still In a hospital at wui.ii., A guard Is maintained over "Mm, although so far he has been unr onsclous most of the time. Although he has-nn itglv huriet hole In his Bead, surgeons hold out hope for his recovery. HOHYFTTA. Tiilv 9 - -An lm- a Mxr&Pu Car Palm BccjOhet ISO Keep Your Blood Pure S If You Expect Good Health 8 5 a s "Silk Shirts are good business if the price is right." $7.25 For $10.00 Values "And in this instance it is right- $8.45 For til. 50 Value "The recent slump in raw silk is here reflected." $11.50 For f 1 5.00 allies "These shirts not imported for the occasion." $14.50 For S20.00 Values .mini mils ICO' Silk Mil IB $35 portsnt deal In the mine district a prottng Q hoi this week was the purchase (,f thelfornla, i ' 0I idt big .1 P. Pavldson mine, north of new lyweds left he city, by I. W Impklng acting r I :ht, I . nlhaii us trustee for Kan.'in parthi The Mssnr price Is a matei of private Interest but It Is known t. he a goodly sum In view of the large pioductlort i ord of this propertl This is Ihi n end time In .10 days thai Kansas peo. iiif have invented in Henryetu coal property. p moon trip to Call and elsewhere. The fof t'olorado lest Is ;i well known ind past griiml master. j i nr en ill i .1 mi range nrfcrs i M Vl.FSTl'll July I The Indian department I" ntradglng for the an mill per capita paimeltt In the Choctaw and ChlckaKi.w trllies, ac cording It, tnfoimatlon receive. I at the field rlcik's office Although both trllies made application 101 900, the sum remains at 1100 Thl la the smallest payment In the last sever years. - HVNHTBTTA, July Se A, II Hen It is said the appointment wimldinrlos F Msrrett and other officers a the re.iuest of Ixiuthnn anlof the national gaurd and regular grounds and rifle fnlttCO of the annual Indlanola pM Mcviicln Kchrl, by the djlggsbor of mo, was In this city this week ar Ml'ii',ii riTV ti.lv il rive romftterc rOI the RUtnntOf encamp' tanging details for the celebratloii to f.,lf,riln have taken up armn agao.si mint of the national guard. The , n 1.. held Jul) ' .' ii te planned to ,m. u Mfglcan aeMtnment, Pi.. aanipWetll will ba 'In s ' make tilts an knmial affair visional president de la Illicit i Id and eight towns sr. offpelng lore rorelin eorreawVindenta ktal nlghl Hons Th. militari men e. re la wiij ttean hllnrllhui ha .1. ,i,,,.i thai ,n i n,.t ...tnstt liable. Rer "Th.) Knfl ol lh, a inihl-n meiiaie since th 'at the (li.ind .lvt II, a. I but ec- f,..v followers Mo esli I tn iff rl that not rime thin .'.no men .i.i.l been nMilve. in recent OWt- . a i s. voraMy Impreaaad but the arte Hon rests finally with the war d pertinent whv doe oftifnerelallaed vice on. i , , t to "I he Knd of the Itoad" now showing si th-' ( i ran. I theater 1 PONt'A CITV, July 9 I . In I hi vail has hem sptiolnted BJBlatgnl to City Attorney J IJ I euithan. to net In . ase that official Is called . lit of town in.. .1- Shder, a wealthv widow and ei.tov'armv are Iwaklne m Insneetlon of Many pslnful and danxerouS dls lessen are the direct result of sji bad to condition of the blood. Anong the most serious are Hheumatlsni. with Its torturing pain; Kcrema, Tetter KrslpeJiW and other disfiguring skin Vn i -an not overest ln,at thn im - I dlseasess general debility . which 111 h. Hf4 i,ind Is l-Wnllal yogt cii iviimj. : rl n,e of keeping the blood frc ' impurities. When you reallie the heart la constantly pumping vital fluirl to all parts of the " v. you can readily see that any ""purity In the blood will cause ser ious complications. 'iqht disorder or impurities i- i rourM of danger! as evrry tal 'ugan of the body denendk unun th. makes tile strongest men helpless. find many other diseases are th di rect result of Impure blood. You can .In a large measure avoid liability to dlseaae, by the use of 8. K 8 , the yvonderful bhsod remedy that has heev In constant use for moie than flfv years. 8. 8 8. cleanses the fn'ood thoroughly. It is noil by drug.ts everywhere r"oi valuable fcirraturr and med ical advice absfA'iteiy free, sjvslte ! today to Chief M-e Adviser, Ml tJAHHKI;. July i The c. incut ahortaae ha- been iioiding uti build ing operations here too- hundred! and sevctit) fli c feet of fi outage I building on Main stiret tlSS bat ht .loan for several weeks M'AM'STTIl. lull 11 vsre ehalrmin of the program H Saturday Hour Sale From 8 to 9 a. m. WomrtM rumps 12.95 WhilP Cloth. And nimk Palcnt Kid. Hifth and low heels. 100 puir in the lot. t Scnood Hnf Hour Sale From 8 to 9 a, m. ( rash Toweling 1 yard for ,89c 1'nhlenched part lineji. Keulurlv yard .T5c. Main Floor. Honr Sale From 8 to 9 a. m Stamped Dreaaer Searfg .... 59c Size 18x45-inrh. Simple designs. B loony. Hour Sale From 8 t 9 a. m. Childrens Stamped Hate . . . .98e Good qualities Pique, Size 2 to 8 years. Regularly f1.aJ5. Dalmny. Honr Sale From 8 to 9 a. m. Lax 5 for 50c Main Floor. Hour Sale From 10 to 11 a. m.. . Children's Gingham Dreanea IT, One-Third Off Plaid stripes, and plain colors. One big lot. Regularly from $2.60 lo $6.50. , Second Floor. Hour Sale From 10 to 11 a. m.. . Womena Crepe Bloomers ..$1.98 Plain White, good quality Crepe, Tilted Floor. Hour Sale From 10 to 11 a. m.. . Fancy and Plain Colored Voile, 39c Good assortment of design and colors. Metn Hour Sale From 1 to 2 p, m. Stomped Lunch Cloths $1.89 45-inch size, Pretty resigns. Regularly $2.50. BaJooay. Hour Sale From 1 to 2 p. m. 0. N. T. Crochet Cotton 2 for 5c White and nil colors. BaJoony. Hour Sale From 1 to 2 p. m. Womens "Ntris" Corsets . .$2.79 - Made of Pink Coutil. All sizes. Regularly $3.50. Third Floor. Hour Sale From 1 to 2 p. m. All Silk Ragn At Half Price, Main Floor. . , 1 Vamievcrs Hour Sale From 9 to 10 a. m. to Close Out At Tahle of Silks $1.49. Comprising fancy Serge Silks, Plaids nntl changeable Taffetas Plain Crept de Chine in Flesh and While. Printed Georgettes. - 27-inch figured Poplin. - All extra values. Main Floor. ' t Hour Sale From 9 to 10 a, m, Womens Knit Vente 15c Lisle ribbed, in white only. - -Regular shoulder. frrond Floor. Hour Sale From 9 to 10 a. m. Silk Geonrette Waists $.1.15 Slightly soiled nil colors. Third Floor. Honr Sale From 9 to 10 a. m. ' Womens Silk Skirts $9.95 Taffeta and fancv Silks. Reiularly to $Zr.00. Third Floor. Hour Sale From 10 to 11 a. m. 20 Womens Suite at $19.75 Navy Serge and colored Jerseys regularly to $75.00. Third Floor. Hour Sale From 1 to 12 Children's Rompers and Creepers 1-3 Off. 6 months to 6 years Dimity, Gingham, Poplin and Swiss, reg ularly from $1.50 to $5.00. firsnnd Floor. r. Hour Sale From 11 to 12. Womens Silk Hose $1.79 Lisle top, heel, and toe: Plain blnck or white, regularly $2.25- all sizes. Main Floor. j Hour Sale From 11 to 12. White Fancy Voiles and Flaxons 39c 36-inches wide. - Various fancy designs. Third Floor. Hour Sale From 11 to Readed Georgette Waists . Regularly $10.00. Several models. Third lloor. 12. $7.15 An Day Sale of Dark Fancy Silk Parasols $4.50 Goor assortment to choose from. Main Floor. AH Day Sale of Readed Rag; Pat terns 63c Florul and conventional designs -regularly 85c, Baloony. All Day Sale of High Grade Rlousea at Half Price One rack full to select from regularly $10.00 to $45.00. Third Floor. All Day Sale of Traveling- Hags $14.95 Good Bliek leather in 14-15 16 and IH mi h sizes. Main Floor. All Day Side of Fancy Parasols at 25 Off. Choose any in stock Womens or Childrens. Main Floor. N ew Vr Csff j t Mkn Orders Pattrrns J M'H Orders wmMmamrMmmMr Members of the Talsa Open Shop AawoctaUoa. New Scare Hoars during Jul, and Ananat wes dafs Open at 8 a. i P .11. basufday tfprn Mia. . I loatnc at S :S0 p m. as, okaflng at el- 4 - I The Columbia Graf onola I , 1 Is the Phonbgraph PLUS I ( I 12345 I y I Here arc five reasons why the Columbia Graf onola excels all other phonofmphsi I l. ExcluafeTone Leaves. Complete and aoctirate contxal I J I over tone volume. B 2. Straight Tone Arm. Allows the sound wrres to H develop fully and naturally. I 3. ScientificaJly Correct Acoustic Design. Gives exquiak I I dcarueaa and purity ot tone. I 4L Streamline Cabinets, lo perfect accord with ardstk I I I modem furniture dcsim, I 6. ExcMsivs No Set Automatu Stop. Nothing to move I : va or set or measure, H I a.k ibi - - ga-l ' M i j H y nmm nil UWVSS SSUUS1H 'le.in us ucus aja JOMrenoe ot the stop thai needs oo estting. 9 Standard ttodtb mp fSOOPtriod DeWrru up to $2100 SbTN. i Cxchisively on the CraJ s Columbia Grafonola COLUMBIA' CR APHOPHONF. 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