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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1922 '8 V. BUILDING TREND IS NORTHWARD Phenomenal Development During Past Few Years Noted RISE IN VALUATIONS Lot Values Have Trebled With Building of Hand some Residences Northward the trend of city build Ins I" rnpldly making lit way, What only n few yean oko was farm anil pdKturn land has now been converted Into ono of tho handsomest resl denco districts In tho southwest. Dur ing tho pant four yearn tho north (Ida district between Main nnd El wood streetii has been extended about eight blocks or three-quarters of a mile, every lot tho slto for a home, costing from $6,000 to J 15,000. livery person who has Invested In n homo In thin section has mado money through him Investment. Tnko North Main street for In stance. Kour years ago thoro woro no buildings on tho north slopo of the hill centering on about Die 1,000 hlorlt. Now the street Is built up practically solid to tho foot of the Osaco hills that skirt tho city west from Slain street. Lots that were originally sold for from 350 tn J600 arc now wrlh from 1,000 to 13.000 with very fow listed for Hale, l'ruc (if ally nil of the peoplo living In that territory own their own homes and therefore naturally tako interest in making their properties attractive Hnglcwood addition offers a con creto example of tho solidity of in vestment In the newer sections ot tho northslde. This Addition was put on the market by Theodore Cox four jeara nso when It seemed to bo farm land .ft from J300 to 1400 a lot. The paving then wan halt a mile away. Now North Main street, IU central artery, is paved to Pino and will bo paved 600 feel further north or through the addition Just as soon as th city engineer can present his es timates and specifications to the mayor and board of city commls doners. North Denver avenue Is undoubt edly tho most attractive thorough faro on tho north side and Is also now paved to lno street with ar rangements perfected to continue the paving to the foot of tho hill About 1.200 feet distant. This street 1 noted for Its beautiful homes and Affords the main artery for nutomo Mlo traffic becauta the subways un der tho Kiity and Krisco eliminate tho dangsrn Incident to grade cross ings. In the opinion ot north side prop erty owners the main thing needed now to stabilize values und increaso the district' attractiveness as a resi dence, section Is tho Improvement of Ui plateaus that crown the Oaago hill:? which will soon Interpose nn obktacle to its further development. Easily tho most attractive of theso plateaux from an exclusive resldenco district standpoint la tho ono lo which North Denver would furnish ingress and egress. Hro undoubt edly will bo built during tho next few years some of tho most hand aomo residences In tho city. Tho al titude, scenic effects, utmosphcrn nnd everything that goes to mako a beautiful homo district Is thoro awaiting merely tho touch of tho architect nnd builders to bring It Into existence. An addition on theso hills placed upon the market In the Immedlato future would fill a long felt want on 'ho north side and rssnlt In a resi dence building program sm h a this tity has never boforo experienced. TULSA TELLS OF CUBANCAMPAIGN Whole Island Is Excited Over the Election of President Speaking ot warm elections, there' Cuba! , A strenuous campaign Is now ad mittedly slinking Oklahoma almost down to tho oil sands but It's as nothing In tenseness to tho political fits which llrghly oxcltablo gentle mon of Kpanlsh descent Aro throw ing at this time down Cuba way according to Paul A. McNcal, one ot the tmrty f mcvpii Tulsans who J.itirneyed lo Cuba and Wick follow- ing ino recent niuton.il American le gion convention In Now Orleans. A coming election was casting Its agi tation before, at the time of Mc Neill's visit lo Havun.'k. A largo number or candidate were entered lu tho political lists under tho ban ners ot tho numerous parties nnd many n picturesque, quaint building after tho old Spanish style boro. quite lu tho modern American way, pictures of the candidates large eyed, black-mustachioed gentlemen whoso campaign vows woro quoted below In high oxetamatory 8panlh Votes aru bought and sold with out shiunn In tho open market lit Cuba, McNeill was told by on Amer ican In business In Havniin. One Cuban was convicted of exercising his franchlso no less than SO times ut ono election In recent years nnd nt the same election votcn exceed ing the total population of the Island by 2,000.000 were cast. The oftlco of president In Cuba Is quite lucra tive, McNeal Judged, when guides pointed out the magnificent man sions and enormous estates and plantations of former presidents with the significant explanation "all reech!" A four-wheeled chair for invalids developed In Kngland Is propelled by a one-fourth horso power electric motor, supplied with current by a storage battery; BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother's Old Fa voritc Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur Almost ovcryone known that Sago Tea and Sulphur, properly com pounded, brings back tho natural color and lustro to tho hair when failed, streaked or gruy. Years ago tho only way to get this mlxturo wan to make it nt home, which Is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by nsklng at any drug store for "Wycth'n Bago and Hulphur Com pound," you will get a largo bottln ot this famous old recipe, Improved by tho addition of other Ingredients, at a small cost. Don't stay gray! Try HI No ono can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, hs It does le so naturally nnd evenly. You dampen a cpongo or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking .one small strand nt a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after an other application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, filoswy nnd attractive. Advertisement. A MAri WHO AFRAIK of his Wife as a piece of calico , that5 woith mvin3 Imported Wall Paper Monday and Tuesday Specials REGULAR PRICES $1.50 SINGLE ROLL TWO DAYS ONLY 100 rolls No. 9114 rff at $1.50, special .. Iwt 100 rolls No. 8862 I7ffn at $1.50, special ..Ot 150 rolls No. 2000 IJf? at $1.50, special .. lut 150 rolls No.49964 rTJn at $1.50, special . . I DC KILLMER'S " Established 1904 PHONE OSAGE 407-6509 212-214 S. BOULDER t ' Tho Home of UEVOB PAINT AND VAKNISIl I'UODUOTS JOHNSON'S WAXKS AND WOOD TINISnES ll.UUtKliKU SUNMC.1IT KXAMJiii WINDOW GTiASS, PLATE CLASS WINDSniELDS AND KAWNEEIt COOrElt CONSTKUCTION Kuppenheimer Select Suit and Imported Overcoat Fabrics 1 life kmbdted m these finest Kuppenheimer suits arc some OUlLo of the finest fabrics from tho world's best looms Kupponhoimcr master designing nnd skilled tailoring, lieautiful autumn combinations of rich brown and golden-hued stripes; blues and blacks in single and double stripes of various colors in accord with good taste. Every approved style is represented. This wonderful group of fine suits are the greatest values we've ever offered at $47.50. Kuppenheimer Suits and the Famous Kuppenheimer Overcoats C. Kuppenheimer fine hand-tailored suits fine fabrics, OUllo superb style, at the lowest price such good suits have been quoted in years. Pure worsteds, unfinished worsteds, silk mixed worsteds, serges, rough tweeds and cheviots presented in staple colors, club checks, Glenn overplaids nnd pencil stripes for men of all sizes and propor tions, in sport, single and double breasted. diaYrf'ic If you saw them make a Kuppenheimer UVei COatS overcoat you'd wonder why the extraordi- OvPIV ft a K Hcrc lir? l,e world famouf Kwcnhcimer ary care, why the fine, expert needlework hidden away under the linings V VL-1 Cl overcoats at an exceedingly low price, but and seams, the studied harmony of fabrics and linings. '1 here's a stand ard to maintain the reputation of fifty years' overcoat supremacy. The man who wears a Kuppenheimer overcoat feels the certain satisfaction of value, style, good ap pearance. These correct models at ?17.50 arc the greatest values in years Special Values for Boys and Little Fellows $47.50 Boys' Trousers A new niul complete stock ot boys' nil won) knickers, fancy nil wool mixture, handsomely tnlloird; sizes fi to 211, pricud Hi (4, 13. DO, (3, ninl S1.50 Rubber Coats Tlio comiltio ltnynstcr boys' rubber conts with rubber rnlii IiiiIh to mutch, positively Kiinr niitved wuterprnof; lu sizes 4 to IS, nt fle; )7. 5 5. GO and .. d)0 Kazoo Suspenders Tim Meal boys' suMien iler waists; tho most perfoclly und satlsfac tory waist supporter marie; nil sizes; rft. priced nt OXjLi Boys' Hose Number CT5 Vhoenlx lioso for boys, lle.ivy rib. Tim toiiKliest nnd bcist wearing TKi stocking made i uL Hoys' I'tidet Imse, trlplo too, heel and goto. nuck una pn , brown ....... JUC Boys' Machinnws Hoys' nil wool inaclil nitwit, convertible col Inr, doliblti breasted, nil round belt, litrso pock-' ols, warm nnd servlre. $4.95 Corduroy Pnnts Hoys' corduroy knick ers, (huh shade, well tailored and double titped renins, bul't for nervier nnd we.ir, ulites ,Vo1.8'.... $2.50 Boys' H'kcrchicfs Hoys' wtdl portioned w h 1 1 o linntll'.crelilefii, featured nt In., lS'.ic and .... XvL Teenlo Weenlo hand kerchiefs, pneked two In n tin suit case; plain white, pink or b I u o rr 25c Dr. Denton's Sleep ing Garments Dr. UcMon's fleeced sleeping cnrmentit for children: mmlo of good heavy outings, pretty patterns: perfectly tnl lorod: J1.110 Qiit donn to UUC Boys' Pnjnnms Hoys' outing flannel nal.iuini. rut full nml well in a tie; assorted amy pattorna; sleM S to 18; priced nt (S.nn, nnd $1,85 Boys Night Robes Hoys' night roben of fleeced outing, cut full, pent patterns; size f, to 18. priced OP at S 1 .50 nnd tDXt) Boys' Shirts Hoys enn havo beauti ful shirt patterns In thesu hanilsotne percale nnd mnilrnn shirts, col lar attached or detach cdi In sites 12 to 14; in Iced nt J 2 tl.GO nnd tDX Boys' Blouses Woven in a d r a h and flno percales, neat pat terns nnd fancy stripes, whites, blues, (linn, lu sizes fi to 11: priced nt U ll.no, U nnd u ti:::i.... 85c Boys' Sweaters Hoyii' NWeuters In a great assortment of plain colors nnd color combinations. Co.it and slipover styles; sIzph 2 to 18; prtco rnngn I in, $7.r.o, 14.60. &n nr down to ... iDi.Ot) Sweater Caps Hoys' mid fhllilren's sweater cups; nil wool, lu color nnd coiiiblim. lions to match; sn ent ers a ml s enter sets prlecd nt $1 und nrieed esneciallv for this event. eral outdoor wear, the ulsterette nroner deurrec of smartness and warmth. Chesterfields the entire overcoat family is here. Soft, fleecy fabrics, firm, smooth finished materials, fancy backs, all good colors, every good style, all sizes Boys' Stylish, Serviceable Overcoats Attractively Priced in Our Opening Sale at $12.50 at $15 at $18.50 Husky great coats for motoring and cen- with the Hoys' stylish over costs nnd polo conts In tans, b r o w n n, trays, mixtures; handsomely tailored. United moilels, rng Ifin sleevo, pleated back; excejlrnt vnl-ues. Hoys overcoats lu a grent vitrlely of fnb i lei polo, chin chlllA, tl I a g o 11 n 1 weave; Inns, browns, itmjs, henlher mix turn, Mndo up In the lidtvetit fnll ami wlnler styles, Here are boys' over coals of tho finest uoolens. Including litald backs, MtiKllnh mixtures nnd nil wool conllngs Hng Inn nnd set In Alcnvn tyles; belled mod els, handsomely tai lored nnd specially priced. 55c Boys' Underwear Hoys' fkceed under wear, m nillu n nnd heavy weight, perfect fitting, nccurntuly made, featured nt fl1 2, 11.60 and ... Hoys' silk, mid Hula mixed underwear, per fectly imidn and miida to fit; sizes 'i lo 18, featured at H.C0, 15, H and down gJ Other Overcoats for Boys, $2S-$30 Special Values in Juvenile Overcoats Al $5.45 Attractive new fall and winter styles In Juvenlln overcoats: Izen 2 to 8, Tlm.io coot a nro extra big Millies, better tliiin the piles Indicate. Hpcclully priced for this sale. hires a to ft At $7.95 This sprclnl offering Includes nice, wnrhi fabrics In beautiful colors and patterns, well mado nnd inndo lor service. Jtaglnn styles, convertible, no 1 1 a r; specially priced. Otlter Overcoats for Juveniles At $10 .'loft, fleecy, vuirm, overcoats for llttlo fellows; cnintd's hair effects. HtylcH nml ipmlllles t lint you'll not duplicate nt our opening snlo price, of 110. $12.50 to $25 Curtis Brown's Sorosis Shoe Shop introduces compelling values in High -Grade Shoes for men, women and children The Importance of Buying Correct Footwear for Your Children Too much care cannot lio exercised by tho parent when purchasing tho foot wear for tho growing' child. Incorrectly fitting footwear not only will hinder the cllikl in its studies, but sometimes .will impair its health. So the importance of buying correct fool wear cannot be em phasized too strongly. This store endeavors to render a service in this re apect which will greatly assist the parent. Tho first step is tho manufacture our juve nile footwear is made only on sensible, sturdy lines for service of durable leathers on footform lasts. Hero is considered not alone the manner of con struction as to width, length and roni, but as well tho activity of the healthy 'American child. Tho next step is to pro duce footwear which will give tho proper aid to the foot but still be soft and pliable. And last, but not least, is the fitting of tho shoe to the foot. This is the most important thing an in correctly made shoo will hurt the foot; an ill fitting shoo will injure the foot. It is always our intention to fit the foot properly. in order to nllow sufficient room for normal growth, snug enough to support all the arches and bones. Yes, it is important to be euro that your children's feet will not be ruined by the wrong shoe. Girls' and Misses' Styles M-J .Ill L I I ! II A I-aced shoe of tan calfskin, dull calfskin or patent coltskln, with, KPOtlyesr wc(t sole, low heels 81cs R'j tn 11 M.30 pair Hliet.llli to 'l nt SS.OO pair Slwi 2)4 to 7 nt $7..0 pair It Girls' oxfords of tan calf skin, dull cnlfskln ot patent coltskln, with Cloodweser welt soles and low heels Mien 8! in 11 nt 4.r,0 pair Sires IM4 to 2 nt LVOO'l'nlr Sires 2J to B nt $J.S0 lialr : ' mi I, i-1 In introducing Tulsa's newest Shoo Shop, we aim at n standard of stylo and value, together with an excellence in service. Only dependable shoes of excep tional merit, distinctive styles and best value will bo featured and in modes of the highest character. Semi-Brogue, English Last, Men's $ High or Low Model; Introductory Price If you ordinarily pay more than $5 for shoes, you'll wel come the economy of this special value at $5. All-leather laco oxfords nnd high shoes, semi-brogue and English lasts, in brown, black, tan; Goodyear welt, rubbor heel, natural finished oak sole. It's manufac tured nnd sold on tho narrowest possible margin of profit. This is a shoe that will be bought by men who know and appre ciate good style, high quality and big valuo for their money. Other Prices on Boots nnd Oxfords for Men, $6.50 to $12.50 One Thousand Pairs of Ultra-Fashionable, Slippers, Pumps and Oxfords in the Newest Fall Patterns at the Introductory Price of C Growlnc Rlrls' lacs oxfords or tan cnlfakln, dull calfskin or patent coltskln; new hrosd toes; low heels; perforated tips .Sizes i to R nt S'.SO piilr D Growing- clrls, one.strnp pumps of dark hrown calfskin with hrosd too and low heel: Goodyear welt soles; perforated tips Mrs 2(4 to nt S7.0 pair Styles for Boys' r or llnVR slin.. nl Mantr brown domeitto calf with sraln; perforated vamps and tips; oali-tHiined soles, welt sewed; a new brogue last Slics 1 to 0 at 16,00 pair New Location 311-313 Main Street Between Third and Fourth F Doys' shoes of dark browa leather, army last Mien 2 !i ti B ! i at $0.00 pair , Sizes 1 to n nt St. .10 pair Hlies 9 to 13)4 nt S3, 50 ialr urns mrowu cio. Tulsa's Largest Livest 'Leading Store for Men and Boys Strap slippers, dress pumps, oxfords, in patent kid, brown kid, black kid and tan calf; Cuban and flat heels; com plete range of sizes and widths in every style. New Styles for Women in Sorosis Footwear Smart one-strap slippers in all patent, dull kid and brown kid and in combinations of suode and leathers. We feature the smart tongue pumps which the newest for the season, in all patent, dull kid, black suede; combinations of brown kid and suede; black kid and suede; patent and gray. Sorosis Shoes for Women Shown Here Only in Tulsa Telephones- Qsage 232-5611 Mail Orders Filled Ha n ii