THE GUTHRIE DAILY LEADER,
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1914.
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Certificate of Purchase
ROBLEM
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BEN WEINBERGER
120 W. Okla. Ave.
PAGE SIX
WATER
Sale
MIL!
Lutz Store FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Fore Runner of St. Louis Clearance Sale
IS
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Which Begins Monday
Vulgarly speaking "We are loaded for bear." Thai i to say we have hats all kind:- and kind of hats for ladies, misses, and children at
the most remarkably low prices ever offered in (hilhrie at this erijd of the year. Kvery hat in our stock has been handled ami reduced
irrespectively. Some are marked even LKSS THAN HALF.
Hats Just From St. Louis
There is quite a bunch of them. Here by express this morning. The prices have been unmercifully reduced. A casual glance will
convince you of the enormous savings offered.
Perhaps You Have Been Waiting
Now is the opportune time. If you had your eye on a $.;5 hat you will probably find it now on the $2.S table, and likewise all the way
through. You will find every hat effectvicly reduced reduced. In addition you will have the new hat- from St. Louis to select from.
Our spacious millinery section has been so arranged f-o as to give all possible room to each lot distinctly, so that there may be no confusion.
Just What You Were Looking For
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Values to $4.00
Lot 1
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We didn't take time to count
them, but ? whole ledge is filled
with hats at thi'S" price. I Slack
hats and colored hats of velvet
and other materials. They ac
tuallv sold tin to $.1.00. Must
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clean them up at $i.8.
Lot 2
Values to $6.00
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Velvet Turbans and Sailors,
also other shapes in keeping with
the styles of the season. Regular
stock and hats from the St. Lours
clearance sale. Probably you
liked one of these at $6.00, buy
it now for $-VS.
Lot 3
Values to $8.95
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Here you can save more than
I lial f. Hats for any occasion.
'Copies of some of the most ex
clusive models. 1 Hack, black
and white and colors. If you had
your mind on one of these at
88.);, Look for it on table at
$.?.S.
Lot 4
Values to $10.00
$4.
no
This is a big lot all on one
table. Our vocabulary us too lim
ited to even make a feeble at
tempt at the description of these
unprecedented values excrusiat
ingly beautiful will have to suf
fice. Late creations in the most
charming styles $4.;S.
READY TO WEAR HATS READY TO WEAR HATS READY TO WEAR HATS
for Children for Children for Children
(Formerly 50c) (Formerly 9Sr) (Formerly ,$1.98 to $3.98)
25c 49c 98c
This is a great lot all on one table. Some Splendid lot of school hats fur little In this 1 t for the larger mi-ses there are
of them are really worth more than a half misses in plaids, check'- and solid cololrs. sonic of the fine Spear hats worth $JJ.;S
dollar. Your choice m this sale 25c. l!ig lot to select from, choice 49c. black velvets, checks and plaids, choice ;Sc.
$1.98 OUTING HATS
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For ladies and big missels.
This embraces a wonderful lot,
blacks and colors in a most lib
eral assortment. They are ex
actly what the name suggests
Outing Hats, plain tailored.
Big Reductions
On Ostrich trimmed and better hats. This is a black season
and black we have. You will find them in both phish and velvet.
livery hat in the house has been unscrupulously handled so
f.ir as the price reductions are concerned. The prices are cut
and cut deep.
$3.98 OUTING HATS
C1 00
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For women and big misses
Illack and color- lots of them.
This lot includes velvet and
plu-h shapes and a lot of the
new lVrby crowns. They offer
a tremendous saving at i.iX.
Black
ale
In Dress Goods Section-Bought in St. Louis
Clearance Sale at Big Savings
Most of these lots of advertised black silks wire bought in St. Louis this week. Got here by American expr-s this morning, and will be
sold ITidav and. Saturday way under their real value.
$2.00 Black Satin
Duches FulUO
Inches Wide
$1.00 Black Messaline
88c
One ard wide, extra good
(juality. l-r,-ht in St. Lui-, two
full piece. n -ale Friday and
Saturday SSc.
$1-00 Black Messaline
68c
Twniiv-M-ve,:i inch. J-.v.!:;i!
-oft b'ai k .!r.t -"-l uilii. A'.,
Mlk, FriV a': Sat ".toy .Sc
18c Black Messaline
78c
I'u-i yard wide, -j-'ui l; i b!.uk
hi-tron- -.lit tr.:-'?. ti!: !
vitico.tt ;:n 1 dre--e-. rSo.
$3.50 Black Satin
Duchess Full 54
Inches Wide
AT
00 no
M..00
$1.35 BLACK CREPE DE CHINE
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1 1 '
ure pro-'t h..uk. ju-t p .ti . . -
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a yard
Thiitv-'-ix inclk- wi-le. lu-t here from St
tt:autv is -tan lard. S
m.e a ia-i-. i-ti-t.iv an.i ..iV.u.iav kv
$2.50 PUSSY WILLOW TAFFETA
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g iiju
a yard
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S..f.ird.: SdS.
$2.25 SKINNERS TAFFETA
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a yard
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$1.25 Black Silk Poplin
78c
T!nrt --! iiche w ide. I'in -ilk
A ri-uiar S1.J5 seller. I'...ti-!t
i;i M. I .. :!- under price, will
on sale Fiiday :::orning at "Sc.
50c Black Silk Poplin
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1 '' '' --1 - ai-d wai-t-. Sa-i.- ;.
x' h-' t - 'd .d! '-ea- "l l' ; r
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$2.50 Snow Flake Poplin
$1.!
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ACCEPTED TIME FOR CITY
TO PROCURE ADEQUATE
WATER SUPPLY
PRESIDENT LAYNE TO PUCE
PUN BEFORE PEOPLE
Guaranteed Proposition for Perma
nent Supply of Water; Meeting
at City Hall Tonight
O
This is to certify that Ben Weinberger
will give in cash 90 per cent of purchase
price of any Diamond sold by him within
twelve months from date of sale, or allow
full value on larger stones.
BEN
Shall Guthrie
water supply?
have a permanent
Shall insurance risks bo lowered?
Shall the payment ot - cents per
thousand gallons lor city water by
consumers continue?
These and similar questions will be
j presented at a mass meeting' to he
, held tonight (Thursday) at the Citj
Hall.
That tho water question is a rno-
mentuous one no citizen cf Guthrie
for a moment doubts.
The present city commission has
been working on the water problem
for months but has reached no con
clusion. Fortunately, the matter will solve
itself providing due consideration Jh
given the presentation of Mr. l.ayne,
president of the Layne & Bowler
company, of Memphis, Tenn. Mr.
Lay 11 e haa come to Guthrie at the
urgent demand of several citizens and
at the city hall tonight will discuss
j water facts.
IMr. H. C. Whitworth, who ac
companies Mr. 'Layne, says: "Are
you interested in a water supply for
your city? If so, be on hand at the
city hall tonight at 7:30. The 'presi
dent of the greatest water develop
ment company in the world will bt
there to talk il usiness and to submit
to you a guaranteed proposition. Hit
company guarantees a 1 ermaneni
! water supply for Guthrie or no pay
You can't have factories; jou nn
have people, you can't have p. bustling
city without water, pure water, urn!
that is what this company 'proposes
to do fur: Isli pure water that will
stand the government test, or the (it;,
docs not owe them a cent.
"This company has been in ihf
well and pump business ror thirty-
two years. They are amply able to
back, their experience with tin tr
money, and willing to furnish a bond
for the fulfillment of their contract
"This Is an issue of vital import
ance to every citizen of Guthrie.
"With water, you can build a city;
wtihout itt your property decreases
in value; your health is at stale;
your insurance rate is higher, and
you are, at all times subject to Ids:
of your property, by fire.
"To all who are not satisfied with
the present city water supply, e
insist that you come out tonight and
hear this man discuss the subject ot
'.tttr water for your city."
For the benefit of those interested
the following from Arkansas t'ity is
again given:
Arkansas City, Kan., Oct. 17. FH3.
T.n ne fc Uow ler Co-,
Houston, Texas,
Gcntl'-.ien:
Kc-pljing to your inquiry regard
ing tho water supply of Arkan.-a-Citv.
wish to advise that our su:piy
is as im if not better than It was
the ,!.iy it was turned over to our
i y by Mr. M. K. Iayne. whom we:
.ili feel vory jrratefiil to for securing
M su. h an abundance of pood pu e
.iter. ,1 ft r our city h;Ld spent 1"
e.irs a:i l a larso suru of money try
irg to ?-t water, but failed.
Wo hive just passed through the
I'.-it . !r in the history of this
' '-in! rv, ,ud our water supply was
rVrt- d m tho l,v.t. Tho State
has pa-scd our water as vie
b. vt in tho st.it.
n-f ftl'l oper'.tlr.? the sa:n'
- 'hit were installed two years
-t J :1. .-.i d h.ivo not had a
1 zzzz .i.,.rzi
contract In every detail and without
any worry to the city or myself.
Hoping wis nncis your company
with plenty of business, I ibeg to re.
main, .Respectfully yours, Roy D.
Roberts, Comm. Pud. Utilities.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO R I A
F. C. Patton well known in Guthrie,
E. C. Patton wel known in Guthrie,
who has been conected with the
state corporation commission since
statehood has announced that he will
sever his connection with the com
mission after January 1st and en
gage in the general practice of law
in Oklahoma. Mr. Patton was a
practicing attorney before he became
connected with the corporation com
mission. For the past four years he
has been attorney for the commission.
For dyspepsia, our national ailment,
use Hurdock IJlood Pitters. Recom
mended for strengthening digestion,
purifying the blood At 1 11 dru
stores. J100 a bottle.
WHOOPING-COUGH
SPASMODIC CROUP ASTHMA COUGHS
0KONCH111S CATARRH WWi
Est. 1879
A simple, safe and effective treatment avoiding
drucs. Vaporized Cresolene stops the paroxysms
of Whooping Couuli and relieves Spasmodic
Croup at once. It is a boon to sufferers from
Asthma. 1 hcaircarryiniitheantiseptic vapor.ln-
haleu with every breath.
makes breathing easy;
soothes the sore throat
una stops the couuh.
assuring restful nii'Ms.
it Ifc Invaluable to mother
with young children.
Si nd us postal for
descriptive booklet
Sold by Drugoist
APO CRESOLENE CO.
I CrtUmit St.. N Y.
KM
L. H. Lonr Is prepared to do al.
kinds of gas piping at a reasons t;r
ost. He keeps on hand a supply o
as mantles, globes and burners.
PERSONNEL OF THE
NEXT LEGISLATURE
(Continued from Page One-)
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N Harbeo. Rush Springs (I)); Frank
Garpontor, Mridgoport U)); Wilburn
Gartwright, Clarita (Di; J. J. Clark.
Milhurn (I)); C. C. Ghildern, Knid
(D); Johnson Crawford. Choteau (ID
Ilryant Cash, Vinita ( D ) ; J. 1). Cox,
TahlcMiuuh (D); G- L. Council. Pana
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(11): .1. , Davis. Gans ( D) ; Howard
M. Drake. Domhey (R); V. .M. Duf
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Shawnee (D); It. Jj. Disney, Mm-' -goo
(D); W. A. Durant, Dur:int (ID;
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win, Cleveland (D); W. L. (!arner.
Roswell (D); K. li. Glasco, Pur (di
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Tulsa (Di; 0. I!. Inkham, Ringold
(S); Henry W. Sittou, Duncan (ID;
J. P. Spoor, Comanche (D): .John A.
himpson. eatbortord (Di; Lblon
K. Sams, Xowata (R); J C. 'Smith,
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(D); Tom Testeinnan, Marrison (R);
James A. Thurmond, Tushka, (D);
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Williams. Hooker (Di; J. H. Wright,
Oklahoma City (D); T. . Wilkes,
Alderson (D); Thomas J. Wohdi, Hal
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TWO DAYS
Sunday - Monday,
Nov. 15jand 16 5
Annette
Kellermann
"Pi- Perfect Vo:iun" in Np-
t ;r.e D.i a-htr." 7 acts of "A cn-Iors.
Cot.: - tny carries its on operators.
lrl:; s. Po.uhs inZ S roons and a
;--rf-ct pi. tare is assured.
M ..;!:. . PV and :.. NUh: 2'c.
API. SMATS nr.SKRYKD.
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