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OKLAHOMA Ui'Y TIM US, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2o, lDl'J FOUR HICAGO GRAND OI'K 11 COMPANY, owning tvo l II mortis' ami matinee engage rs' inrnt at the lairground au ditorium I r.day evening, with a won derful production of "Aid," had in attendance a large number of local and Male aucirty folk. 1 Covernor and Mil. Robertson were guests of Mr. and Mrj. M. D. Scott, who had aUo in thnr box,' Mr. 11 A. C.otHuld and Miss France Srott. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. UlcUei' rntert.iin'd .Mr. and Mrj. Millard 11 Kusr!. Mr. and Mr. Kalph W. l.iv Mn. William MiCammisli, of Kan .as City. Miu Marguerite Skirvin. til New York, Mis Helen Mi l ean, of Fort Smith. Mim Mattel Wilkin, Miss Lillian l-.dward. Messrs. Wil liam Ku"ell. of New York, tins Order, l)si,ir I'c;ti and Henry Hi lt ma:i. Mi and Mr. M. K. Crure and Mr. and Mr. lnv l'mrrty were cnter lained I'V Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Fineriv, and Mr. and Mrs. Royal C. Stuait. Ir. and Mrs. Fdward F. Davl and M:vi (irnellr ll.ule wete guests of JMi. (ieorne ( i. hUirrfT. Mr and Mrs Mason l ittle enter is n I Mi. .md Mrs. C". T. .Wll. Mrs. II I r.mc and Mrs. John held. .Mr,. Samuel . 1 1 ,i and Mrs. J.I I, i .1! iili.iin f ntrrt.uiird Mr. ami j .Ur Andrew 11. Illackmore, ot iit'.ii: it, ,tn .1 Misses Ida and Kuliy J Lives. Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Cunningham had n enr-ts Mrs. A. P. l.inkafelt and M m F.n:d Johnson, of Chicago, Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph Mever and Mrs. Sol Barth entertained Mrs. Sey mour llrvman, and Mr. and Mr. I. it. levy.' Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Hale had a em-sts the latter' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Manning, of Shawnee, who ire here for the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. K. C'avitt and Mr. Viva Rich ards. This evening Mr. and Mr. JlaV will entertain in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Harming, Mr. and Mrs. A. J). Folk Mr.. I. S. Mahan, Mi- era Mc Qu lkiii, Mrs. Walter I..: '-eve, and tla-.rv'iler. Harriet, male i:; a con r yen al I'.irt v. Mr .oid Mrs. (iroree drnnan hai fevrr.il triend honoring their sister, I jlrs. I. I-Mgar 1 reeney, of l.oi ,ii"rk s. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Sharlel, Mr. and Mr. I'li.irtrs Iloopes, Mrs. John Y. Sli.ntrl and Guy Treat made up another hox party. Tonight Mrs. Shartel and Mr. and Mr. Hoopes will he joined hy Mr. and Mrs. J. I , iMiiiiry and im r. iirtu 1 r I . ti . t i t .. Chapter M. P. !' O. . will meet to- liv t w.t'i Miss 'irace 1'iinllay, II West Seventeenth treet. The com y;'V e - ii prorams met this week and 'tit' nr l the studv for the year The liix.ks will br adopted at tonight's session and plan for the winter's xvnrk considered. Mrs. Ravmo-rd S. M.-T.aiu, 2H.t.' V'est Thiiteenth street, ha a her Kiiesi for a week or ten dav, her jcanrlmothrr. Mr. N. N. Phillips, ol Topeka. Mr. Phillips, who was a former resident here, spent Ihii week svith another granddaughter, Mr. 11. L. Courtney. Mr. and Mr. McLaln will have s their dinner ttuest tmi'fht Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Noe and Mr. and Mrs, (iuy IVMellr ami daughter, Charlotte. sAP 8V SM e.Mrs. C. G. l rnst, .11'' West Twenty, first strei-t. n as ber guest Mrs llemv Shaffer, of FT Reno, and clan "hter Iteinire, of the state nni xeis -v. who came to spend the week tnd and at'en l grand opera. Mr. and Mrs. S. U. Cideman will Ita v is 1'irir cuest at "Madame llut- lertlv" this alteinooii, Mis. D. W. 1 -itt s. ft Mr. and Mr W. M. West fall. 1227 Classen boulevard .ire at home after aii -leu led northern trip. Thev vis te ,-i ( hi , i" i were quests of telitives in iiiciii ( .i-:1e and their i Id home, I ,,t . Mr vVest- fal T'-tuvr-il !io:ne two weeks ahrad nf Mrs. Wc-tn'l. John 5 Snred oi Ardmnre arrived thi morning t be the guest of his notber, Mrs. J, Franklin Harbour. nd Mr. Harbour, at the production of "Madame Pu'terfly" this afternoon nd "Tojca" this evening. f m Mr. Cal Hendricksnn, 119 E Twenty-eighth street, tnuth, ha as lier guest her sister and husband ; Mr. and Mr,. Cliff Lambert, who are i enroute from F.I l'aso to New York I where they will locate. They will ; alio spend a short time in Tulsa vi- iting Mr. Lambert' mother, Mrs. , 1). C. I.angT. ' ' ' Id Rriilgr club wa entertained ' Fridav afternoon by Mr. John Hope. M427 West Sixteenth street, whose ad ditional guests were Mr. Guy G. Mr Kay of Chicago and Mrs. G, K. Biad jhurn. i Mr. MrKay received guest favor and club priie were won by Mr L. G. Jenkin a"d Mrs Frank Pos it er. Next rneetmg will be Friday fwith Mr. Jenkin it 2J14 West Six s teenth ttteet . Mrs. Joe rolluk, 1218 West Ninth Mreet,, ha a hfr RUett her sister. Mr,. R. A. Taylor of Marjhall, Texa. Mr Frank Foster, 621 East ' Twelfth street, wa Imtin. . lo.u ' luncheon Thursday honoring Mr (iuy (. McKay of Chicngo and Mr W. I loyd Harper of Dalla. Rosei and cosmos decorated. Other guest wersj tne Misses era and r ranees Htrwr. Mrs. R. A Harper, Mrs. Joe Ptvu, Mr, G. K. litacitmrn, Mr sjt Poflack. In the ,ard ame Mrs yLtrj won ton score, receiving favors ; Jwia honor trn-st. I' , Kt. m4 Un. Joe La) ton, 42S West !'i.8lnrtl jfltet tre enteriaining Mr. and .lyre. W. It. tkhlmpler cf Cleveland, Vffcit' A "anther of lociil eottrteie 'Will M trranlM lor meir int oaj ; u&r ' Mrs. Margard Cftnaw of For! ... VP RS. I). A. Duncan, HO I East Sixth street, newly flrctod president of Cosmopolitan club. When Mrs. C. A, White, elected chief official of the club last spring, moved to California thin fall.Mrs. Duncan was chosen to fill he vacancy. She has been nine years a member of Cosmopolitan, organized in W01, and has held the offices of recording and corresponding secretaries and vice-president. Mrs. Duncan is widely known in club and social cir cles and has a keen insight into matters of moment to women. FAVORITE RECIPES Baked Om. Dice three i.c of one green pepper and tender. Add one ran of corn ha i on and fry un! I one small ted pepper, a teaspoon of jugar and a pinch of salt. Hake thirtv minute in a medium oven. MRS. FRAX'K M. WFAVFK. 2KM1 ( las-en Boulevard. Worth, who ts speT t nrr tV week in the home of Mr ami Mrs. Il -. S'Tliday. l.inv.ood bou'evard will be the ciirkt nry. week id Mrs. Mont R. Powell and her si-ter, Mrs Haskell Irwin on Voith Lottie street Mr Ben' ih Ii Pit. -ell. lo.T North MiKinlrv avenue, has had as lier Hirslx for t'ie l,it wek Mrs. Walter Rumcie nf F.-i,,i ( ;ty and Mrs. C. P. Hicks of V.etu-ka Mr Bernard B Kaufvian, 4'll West N rn'ren'1! -tie . cnli rt aim-l the Friday 1 im -'-e i i' :h biviii" on extra gti-st, Mrs. enh llirsih o; Kansas t if v. M's h rotir Hevm.vi won top score an Mr,, leo Kocli, second. Next I ridar Mrs 1 e 1-vv. fl I have the West iiteeuili s:re t, v. club. Mr. and Mrs. Kauinmi as tl - r 'I i-'o r r i t.,-i hers id the S.:!'tr! v 1 linn- will have ig'if nii-iii-r i hih and out ! town err-!.. Mis. llixr'i, Mrs. Mi'ioii Hirs, h oi l Im a-..,, M, poe Bni!f:;bei"-er oi I'onea t itv avd Mis, (ieor a I'.elir i f la'is--s ('itv. Following dinner the entire party will attevl fie rr.ind opera at fair ground :i !!: r' r-i. Miss Pi hr a' I 'r Joseph ll rsch win rriurn im-ie mii- i av evening. Executive h. aid ' :- -, ; Hay nftern - n u .': Reynolds. I 'II V, . street, with Mr J. W Mrs. II. A. L'-utr as ;i RUPTURED? s m-t Fri- . m. r n:v .ninth "i:l. and i n - host TRY THIS I REE Wonderful Invention Mnt on W Diyi Trial Bafore You Pay, Pimply lend me your Mini and I will end yew my nw copyrighted molum t-fMik and nieaiirruenr hlanK. When nii return th lilnnk I will irnd you my new Invention for rupture. When It ar i . v'ms put It on unit wear It. I'ut It to every tent you can think of. Th hard er the teat the better you will like It. s w.il w le" hm von e.,r t-ot alime with the nld atyle cruel eprtni tmnaei or hi lia with leg atrape of tor ture. Your own good, comtrton aene Mid your nwn doctor will tell you It I" ttio only ay In which you can ever ltl ru Mli-r ivi"M' t.tOdu'a I , It la not ntliely Mtl-faetoey In every I ay it a not enay anil eomforl i able If yn! eaimnt artually are your -, M, ,,,H wnpr ani, ii mil iin vineed that a cure la merely a (location time Juat return tt and vounr m l ,ra.nm, Hny nintura anul anm Dial la ay" trial h.fore yu pay la n.nt ,VTi .1 wn nt te' your rsiptiired frland, of lht, rM, ,., I trial. Why not tel rlmnA aa iui. . Wa rater you i to any Rank w Truat Co . Koehjililt., Kanaaa City. Mo. Adv ) , " o ' J I'holo by Walton. esses. Riiiiness session, refreshments and social hour were features. Next meeting, November JM. when Mrs. A. S Heiney. 101 Fast Third street, will entertain. Mmes. A. G. Hirscht and I) I.. Farkhurst will assit in th hospitalities. at Mr. M. B. Sta-let .it will have ai her i" ii ..'st for Madinie Butterfly this afternoon, Mr. J. F, Jones. Mr. K. It. Rains, 524 We-t Twen tieth street, was called to Cincinnati Friday by the death of Ins father. F. M,' Rain. Mr. Ram sr, svho wa ecretary of the foreign mission board of Cin cinnati. t'ie"uently visited here ami made the dedication sermon at th ol citing of the Fir t Christian church Mr. and Mrs. (Ib-ti Briog spent Friday brre with Mr. and Mrs. (lar. rnre Roberts. North l'urland avenue 't hey w-re enroute to Ada to visit Mrs Brik'gs' parents. .Mr. and Mrs. Bripgs have been on the island of Guam fir two and one half years, where the former wa, agronomist in charge of the auricul t'n.il activities and his wite directed the domestic science in the schools. They will return here about Thanksgiving. Mrs. C. F. Anderson, 1122 West T! . t-etith stu et. vos lii t-ss Fridav Insist on All the Tang and Zest of The Camp Fire in (Roasted) Best thick corn flakes you ever ate or money back. IS Cento for Waxtitt Package At All Good Grocers "RtUogg's Horn KrisrCorn ITjikes In tht Greta rackaRt" C ,,l a 1 o'cloik yellow and white luncheon honoring her guest, Mrs. G V Maxwell of Denver, and Mr. S S. Iliaswcll, guest of Mrs. W. J Wallace. In the bridge game follow ing Mrs. R H. McVey won top score Honor suet, also rrreivrd favors. ( ,ms!s were .hin t d to fifteen. Three Suspected of j Bank Robbery Held I'.F.WKR FAILS. Pa, Oct. 25. , I he nun who was killed hy an armed ; ,os(i nrar Cook's Ferry, eighteen miles from here, last night was not :ie of the three bandits who yester iv rohhed the State Hank of Braver i .ills, murdered a director nf the in stitution and escaped with more than "I.. "tut m currency, according to a t.itfincnt hy official of Heaver coun ty. YOI'NGSTOWN. Ohio, Oct. 25 .t,oi on information furnished hv V:r Heaver Falls, I'a , poliir. the local mine ej'ly t.nl.iv anrslcd William l.yrr-. 2, Kent, Ohio, D. 11. Douglas, .M. Toronto, Canada, and David Kus m!1. I'', of Drlroit, as suspects ill comic, torn with the rohhery yesterday ai'tcrnonn of the Mate Deposit hank of Peaver l alls of JI.WKI and in which ii:niit a kiada, a direct"- ot the l,a"k. was shot ami killed and John Niknnl.i, cashier, was "t and se ruin'v wounded. l'e'iiisv l ania state coi.st.ihles while riniiii!'. down wiie early this inorn iii, l 'I'ped an aiiti'iii.iliilc in wlmll t'lice null wcie ruling Ji,t outMile of l ast Liverpool. One of the men tried to pull a revolver on the officers and was shot and instantly kdled. Hi companion, Walter R. Uccerilla and I'ctcr Marino, both of this city were arrested and taken to Reaver Fall. They were taken before the hank officeri who say they are not the men who held them up. Senator Martin Improved. CHARI.OTTF.SVII.1.E. Va. tTt. 25. Senator Martin maintained his improvement of yesterday and was resting comfortablv last night after spending a comfortable day, it was announced at the hospital where he' is being Crated. Die senator took reg ular nourishment, the bulletin said, lead a newspaper and conversed with tn'iinaie friends from Washington, i Mr Martin has been ill four months and suffered a relip-e Wednesday night. At BurJctv "WttK Tat?! fromlnent m- rulii'o tat that enme and ftara where It la Dot nreuVsii Ii t bunleot a blartmnee to ells' ity.a eorb m pleamee a thief ofillUwt bmUrviil t'-fulril let lawouanaina. wnyonn ioa UktoO Iht ftbrIUhow,? You ran dnvinuily taelirKiHt without tlx lllfhtnt rear i ' ol harm or hut ricreffei-tf by liMttsalnf afler erh vrdftiHlathedUaMapleaant little MrmaJrrMrrtsfM7t7M hew littl Ubleti n M IlKllTf intl htnnma aa Um Bv umu prearrt-itioa rroa which titer U their dim. Buy ami trr eaMtailir. Your drufilit tell Ibna al It, or If fom arafat roa iuy wtIM dlrwt t',lhMrmolK o.. MWoodwtnl A?., Detroit, alleh. Yoa ma itaM mf ismoV by lo dUUnf, tell tit lit ia Kl biek lh it 1 6 !r ana po ju otiir. I j L Yl KM I A IDA I Balance is a lie. essary ill a grand opera a in a jevvelet' scales Aula, produced at the fair ground audi tor ium lat n'ht by the Chicago Grand Opcia coinpanv, a, as nicely balanced a the tnaitispi ing of a watch. Scrum-, costumes oichcvtra tiotl, music, lining el't-cts. siiigin; -every detail di vrt.nled to make one of the most enioia'de operas ever heard in Oklahoma Ka.ia I Ft-ntuie. Without doiibi the out itamling fea ture was the singing of Rosa Kaisa. Irainatic soprano who a stmic! the title role of A da. raptured Ktluopian princess and slae to .Vmwin. Fgyp tiail princes. Miss Pais ileinon st.rateil, too. that not on'v is she a wonderful iiTrr, hut a woiiderfu' aitrets as well I' i- e".ed:ngly dilficnlt for an ia :r;i-r to con vey emotion hy l.i. ill esp-esMou, hu" the prima d una li-t night startled !:er amlinue In the pl.l t:f:tv n-'t oidv ol her f.ic.il nin-dc. but oJ hei ho'lv. She is a e -n inmsate actre-s Supine Itt.rhui. !i' daed . Am reris, the FkHptian primes,. ii,itr a pleasing pertotmam e, a',lh"iiyli she ,iid not i'inires the .ui'l en-i- a- fav orably as Miss h'aisa Rimini Pleiins, V'itt i : i 'i ' i .i- t'-r 1 vi'lian I m; w .is i r'. i .s.ve. I' d t ,i.u miw Kimini as the tapl.ired I thu pian king demonstrate. I that be is rrarlv as wonderful an actor as the prima donna. AVssandro Polel as Rliadame. captain of the guard, gave the im pression to many that be was not expending hi best efforts on the role impression of the firm? Apply the same reasoning to vour own office. WesijancO Desks have a quiet dignity, n substantia! character that would fit well in jour office. They are made in every type, for every office use, in beautiful woods and variety of finishes. Our entire second floor is devoted to samples from which you can surely find just the equipment you need. WCSBANCI ) ,TTinNcnv Mousr WESTERN HANK SUPPLY Oklahoma City Tulsa STORE HOURS OPEN Order by Mall PETTEE'S -THE MOST INTERESTING STORE IN OKLAHOMA" The Columbia 8-Day Alarm Clock $3.75 A flork tli.lt rloe not keeji 1'ie r i riltt lime i worse tlian no dork at all. To start the day r i k 1 1 1 you must have a ckxk tli.it you ran trut and cleieiir uion to wnke you up. Made in (me nickel Im ish with thin model rase, 4: , Inrh dial and large RonR brll (Guaranteed (or 12 month), 13 73. Main Floor Ingortoll Watchet With Rndiolite Dial $6.25 This watch comet in nickel finish case, thin model, Waterbury tjrle. The radiolite dia' permit you to tell the ime at night a wel' day, a very con-:-nient watch lor usi it night. Thia merlel Ittf eriol Watch with r'iii dial Price W 23. Main Floor Quick Meal Gat Ranget W. J. PETTEE & CO. OKLAHOMA CUT. OELA. 121-123 Wett Mala At times, however, hi tenor voice wis used to splendid advantage. No review of last night' perform ance would be complete without men tion of the wonderful work of Anna l.udmila. premier danseiise, and her corps de ballet. Their dancing was fully eipial in ipiality to the remain der of the production. Unlimited funiU for straight citv loans. Gum Brother s Company. (Adv.1) NEW ORLEANS DOCK HANDS STILL OUT WIW OR1.F.ANS. Oct. 25.-Al-ihoiigli a conference of representatives of the luard of trade and cotton ex change with leader of the long shoremen on etrikc here wa held last night, no tgreeinent wa reached. The business renresentative requested that the tongshoreineii return to work Mon, I iv at the exiting scale of wagis and n ler their denunds to the Na ti'inat Arbitration commission, which meets here that day but no action was taken. AMERICANS IN BERLIN ENJOY GRAND OPERA FOR FIFTEEN CENTS HI KITS', Oct. 25 -American in I '. -1 . 1 1 are cinoviiiir the lowed priced gi.uid ojieia in histoiy. Ir IS . cut -, American money, seiis inav he had in the fourth bakonv of the former kaiser' royal Horlick'S theOriointl Malted Milk. Avoid Imitations and Substitute! What Do You See First In Any Man's Office? Isn't it the desk he sits at? Doesn't its appearance muke or mar a good CO. 7:30 A. M. CLOSE fl.OO P. M. 30 Teari of Seretce New Haven Alarm Clock The come with a good sounding alarm nickel finish, nice lite, not too large can be put anywhere Winding key are ir a convenient place eay to get at One day time and alarm Trice IMS aid 3.73 Ms'n Floor Leather Coata Annei Store 110 Weil Califoraia opera, nAw the Natlonat opera. For V cent of Uncle Sam' much deired and highly priced money one may tit in the ex kaiser's own chair in the front row of the large imperial box. For another cent the former kaiser' chair ii obtainable. And thine two seat are the highest prited in the former royal opera house. Panpiet, orchestra, first and ecund balconies tange between 15 and W cents. The imperial box ent are thirty maiki. but that was only cent American money this werk. A the very best irti-ts and con certs may be beard from H U 24 rents American money and lessons hv the greatest German masters, wl h li fot merlv cost $ 12 to $15 may now be. bad tor or Irs. Packer Get J Day leway. CHICAGO, Oct. 25-The eivice rendered to the "big five" packer by the railroads, arrohlmg to I P. Ilaynrs, cmtunistionv of the traff C bureau of the Sioux C ity Aso, nitioii of Cnmmerif, en.iMc ih.e cons gn nients of the packets to reach their destinations from one to tin ec day ahead of similar products shipped by the wholesale grocers. Mr llayne introduced an exhibit allowing the comparison of t'-e tune in transit fur the packer.' products as rompared to the lime in transit for the grocer' products, at today's bearing by the in- tert,He commerce commission of charues by the National Wholesale I Grocer'.' sv iation. that special i priwlcues. ,ne being giante.l hy .M? j railroads t , the paiker. Cirap (DlpeiraGoiipaiiy if Cleofonte Gaocral This Afternoon and TONIGHT PrewntinK 200 FAMOUS ARTISTS BIG ORCHESTRA, CHORUS AND BALLET Entire Stage Equipment Direct from The Auditorfou, Chicago Before the curtain In the Fair Groundi auditorium rise on thssae finished production through long hour of practice, that must beauti iul of piano, the. celebrated Mmmx $c SjamlUt ii constantly with the artist. Only a piano with a tone of orchestral warmth and color, a part-" mellow tone with which the linger' voiie mingle in perfect uniiort, can satisfy the exacting demand of Maestro Lampanini and hi at lociatei. For eight tucreisive leason the Vlatnn & Hamlin ha been the official piano of the Chicago Grand Opera Company Thi eminent portion in the rniquentiotteil prerogative 0f the Maion ' & Haml'n heraute it ii the piano perfect, the final choice of thou wild i know. Whether your piano be for drawing room or studio, or toni 1 practice houri or brilliant cenrert. wliether yon teek beauty of ca or beauty of tone, tht Maion h Hamlin- thonld be your choice. It it ' maiically, the molt beautiful piano tlie world ha ever known. ' FREDERICKS0N-KR0H MUSIC CO. Ill Wett Main Street. Iietvtlft Oklahoma Rapnieatitlvei tMaioa k Hamlla laai - .;ij Unlrtnilliti Nam Chief. BAUTMOKF.. Oct. 25.-F.lertlofPH of officer and ncle'tioti ol Detioit a the meeting place of the next convert (on, marked todav' esinu of the I'niversnhsl geiuial, ruiivention here. R. S. Galer of Iowa w elected pre ident. My pimples arc n allUoneli esmor oapdidit Ttilnk what a difference It make! to me I A week apo I was ashamed to be leen. W hen I JiJnmH, people leemed to avoid me. But now that Realnul Soap with put a little Rennol Ointment-' ha (is en me liaik my good complea' tion, I am ready for anything. ' AU OifUU Mil tUiinnl 5mp tl IHlHttl. Campaniai Director lr e i iii Un .,-1 8