Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 285, Ed. 1 Monday, December 27, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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SAYS SHE WILL
PROSECUTE FOR
ATTACK ON BOY
Alli-sliia thai lior H-year-old! Iirotlii'r,
St" "I Kir.
Hobliif'",- - r,'6.. Wpolliu"n
to ail ;isetauit cbargv iinlnut rouct in
Hallmark, who arrestud her brother 8uu
d,L.id«..« ..r * ■«", l::l'1",s0,° v?''w"r2
ctirsiuie '.Vl'.e. « i «"'"llIk>..i-1.1i.K
neace. lli.llmark was sent to the jcene.
in i hp inelei- following th< youth rt
<*1 «! n I.l'.iv 1.1 II..- "I.irh tuuile nr.
uirlv wound. Larumblde wn« arretieo,
"St w7. dlsils&l by Judge lllghley to-
'"riie la.l i-lnlnn llml be Jiuil J"''"1
luau. .
BOY OF 16 FORGIVEN
FOR FIRST OUTBREAK
AGAINST BARLEYCORN
THE "SLEUTH'
O. there'll hntrv and eom mot Ion In the bills of Tenure ee.
And ev'ry >1«>khVi! bonnet hide* a busy. biiEtlng
Now the fellow who'ii u fl**le croaks "I've got niiother .h;in or"
And tin- promlned laud get* • loM r to 'moat ev rythlng In pauts.
And th * snuff commuting cracker readx n mewnge In the utara—
SHI ft IiIh only bale of cotton o that he can ride toe turn.
in hIh pocket there renone* it commission on the fom•.
And upon ti Ih manly bosom the re a a star of tin, of (oarae.
n Iip knew Mine real nlirht rider* down around the Iteelfoot lake;
Those who murdered < u| tuln Itankln tried to burn lilin at the stake
And lilw father ■«< n ,npt ln ■niionrf wore Ih* F«l'ral W««-
"L'wus a tight and solemn oath dud took and atayed forever true.
So now fulr Oklahoma will reward the soldier
And will teach him all the way* and means n
HI* friend Stato
And he heeds ti
. ii Job for him In aneakln' nervlee
I of duty, for upon the ( hief he I
to net the mo
riiiiks
IMPROPER POST
CARDS REMOVED
AFTER EXPISJRE
Following comuiciit* regarding tho din-
pin v and -ale < r objectionable nost-rards
In Oklahoma City Sunday morning, ninny
,.f t!,.- sab-s places have removed from their
i-skcn practically all of the cords of an
Indecent character.
At. several of the store* where the cards
bad (Mtupled pla<cn in the uase*. toda> it
Is notlclble that they have been mipplanted
by one of Icsm
There are Htll) many
, i it'u i-onntiota scarlet women aoon will know III* lordly wrath
iSd If. iSSJ In" UliI bi vug. In .own will renr I,l pal to.
EDUCATORS C-jME
FOR CONFERENCE
ion, bnt
... feat1....
n'hlch could h
whole a big
Though he'll offer small reftlstc
And the fen live boo/- dispense
ivhlie the burglar takes bis loot
whiskey In his boot
bange for tTie bett ...
II was noticed this morning that tl^
st.-rcs whbh keep post-cards for sale have
for the most part imrcned their display
,r views of Oklahoma City.
I COAL SHORTAGE NOT
SERIOUS IHEY AVER
flood sleuth Ntaton. Tou'l
Where Hub Taylor play.
. winner, fur yon hull from Tenun.ee,
fiddle wit It a baby on 111. knee:
nil
hu m are bom i<
youth in taught
1*0
One day more and Oklahoma City will
be Invaded by thousands of school teach-
ers. from every county In the state, in
attendance at the incetin" of the state
teaehers' association, which convenes here
Dec. L"J-:«)-31.
A program of unusual excellence has
been prepared. Addresses will be made
by educator* of national prominence.
There will be special music and social fea-
tures to make the visit of (ho teachers
to the metropolis one of pleasure.
Hadges of white satin hearing the In
scrlption, "Welcome to out City; Ask
I s." were distributed today among Okln
homa Cltv teachers, who will serve as
un entertainment committee.
Superintendent J. H. Taylor of the city
schools said this morning:
•This Is certainly a busy place today.
We are gettng ready for the teachers'
convention and everyone Is hustling. In-
dications are thntMhe attendance this year
will be far Tenter than ever before."
SURVEYORS AND JERKED TO
ENGINEERS MBIT m pjjfljj
W BV A CABLE
dent; W. E. Mo
the
he I 1:1
on I neeident
Election of ofleers is helm: held I
Oklahoma Society of Engineers
Oklahoma County Surveyor*' assoi
In it Joint session at the Chnniber of eom- i
mer< e nsemblv room this afternoon, '''he ...
meeting Is the third annual session or •
these societies. j ei"™
Agitation will be stalled for the ••ie;ition| j,|
state engineer's office. I < Hand. j)(),j'v
bridge builder.
plo
gl-
he mat-
oue of the vice presidents
neeru, being scheduled to din
ter at the Session.
Mr. Hand, the viee-presld>
Uiey will Ilk for a state
lie deems It probable that the legl
tors will consider the matter fa vara
at the next session.
thrown violently against an
ir.11 feet from the tressi.
. .it work, when enl I.
ri-le ised wound about I"*
, ..raw ti rapidly ' * « '
I w.-lght a. led a a j alapi.lt.
'lark came here from
n tally
lily I fied. An Inn
'bier. Ind
|e iioa rd-*d ai I-"-' We<
Uelat Ives in his ho Hi'
Innati have
being held
Justice '/wick.
oti-
• tinning and are wl— .. • -
tie diffrrslice twlxt a burglai
and a tn
ftt"lie *Ceuterfreze Ice" plant on
South Walker street, '"Si"* thlt
!t°'was °hIs'1 firstdnink. He -n-Wj
to give his name and was registered on
the book us "John Doe.
Then
And __
^i,Jit^T^l"."?ure"tS^%«n^r^lD^eb^ i.ye.
v of "Get the hook!
ietline you'll catch a cr
u„ Ipi not your tieait be troubled t the
lint persist a,"1 trr "...I try aialn- "
CHRISTMAS PRESENT
OF LIBERTY RETAKEN
^JBSSp&vEFrS
erro^tod^la"t" nlgbt'for'h.vliif a «nn In^UU
. n„ w 'iit home on l-atii I Iim
street and got mixed up In u family row
with his wife and everal other negroes,
fis ssid that he had just taksn the gun
Hwav from another woman, to keep h
jfroui shooting, when tho officers saw blm
And made tho arrest.
COMMITTEES ARE CHOSEN
At . raeetlnu till, niornlnif of « eom-
mltte. appointed to .rrank'e for the n«-
tlonal tuberculo.1. .how wblch com
mence. her. WednMday, tbe followluf
auh-commlttees were named:
Finance— Mr.. l)r. W. K. Clenient; 8.
L. ltrock. C. Ileynian; ltev. Iboma.
Btrner; I. M. Ilolcomb.
l>rlnt(nf—II 1' Sturm, l'rot J. B. Tay-
lor* Her. 11. Mutsar.
trogram-Dr. T. K. Camp, Iter Jojenb
Ulatt Mlsa Elisabeth O Donuell, Mont R.
rV"b!lel?,r-Mr.WbrR""b„ Tr«d„ll, Boy
K. Btsfford, Howard Tucker, It. W. Uobbs,
timer K. lteoedlct, A. 11. Classen, ltev.
N. L. Llnobaugh. _ ,, t
Fraternal Orders—R. Ij. Forgan, I>. 1.
Leach. Judge Usorga W. Clark.
Miscellaneous—Dr. Leila E Andrews.
Dr. George 11. liradford, Judge C, U
ATh« eihlbit K|'« ^be'bf
large room at 110 and 112 ^«at Call
fornla street today by W. L Cooper, who
takes It over the country from one city
to another Dr. T K. Camp. Chairman
of the antl-tuberculosis committee of tlie
state medical association, is active in ar-
ranging the detals. It Is believed that
even* thing will be In complete read lues a
Wednesday morning for tho exhibit.
TO KLECT ClU RCII OFFICE
J s. Rosa, attorney, was elected super
lutendent or the First Chrlstlun church
yesterday, and Paul B. Hmlth. assistant
•uperlntendent. Mrs. J. 11- O. Hmlth pre-
sided and delivered an address at a
«^hrlstmas church mission yesterday. Ihe
annual election of church officers * til
take place Friday night. A New \ear s
watch party will be held In connec-
tion.
WILL MAKE TOTS HAPPY.
While Christmas for most of ''kla-
bonui's children Is over. If not <lu c so.
It is not for the children of the Salva-
tion Army, for tonight at the anuy head-
auarters. KW West Ueno avenue, a big
Christinas tree will be filled with many
things loved by the little ones who have
been unable to have oue of the bless
Jnes at their homes.
Major Smith and Colouel French, in
charge of this territory of the Salva-
tion Armv. will be at the local i>' st Jan
« Colonel French will have charge of
the meeting.
rUNPWAI. RECORDS PROVE COSTLY.
Special to the Publishers* Press.
Peking. Dec. 27.—'The viceroy of .hill.
Tunati-fang, has been cashiered, and the
viceroy of Wu-chang appointed In his
place. It is alleged that Tuann fan< per
raltted cinematographic records to '«c
made of the funeral rites of the lata am
praas dawager.
FOR CHAIR OF AVIATION.
Special to the Publul. rs' Press.
Budapest. Dec 2?.—The members of
the Budapest Academic Athletic and Foot-
ball clubs are en leavorlug to establish
s chair of aviation at the Academy *f
Art. The professors of the Academy of
Art are strongly in favor of the pro-
posal.
ADMITTED TO TlfE ARMY.
Into V. Dillon of Coal Creek. Mo., and
Oeorge C. Wood of Chickasha, success-
fully passed the examinations for en-
trance Into the United States army snd
will Immediately be dispatched to Fort
Logsn, Colo., for duty.
DICTATOR RULES;
MAXIM GORKI IS
HELD UNDER BAN
(By Clement J. Barrett.)
Special to the Publishers' Press.
Home, Dec 27 While Slanor tllollt-
ti I* out of office and Baron Sounliio now
holds the reins of government .the former
premier Is practically as much of a dic-
tator as he ever was and the Jf0T< r°'
ment exists by his suffernnce. HS jinn
command a majority of the lowei houst
on almost anv proposition and can P
set the Sounlno ministry at any time
its suits him. That he will do so be-
fore the budget is out of the way s
hardly probable. In common wttb t e
other European countries It la the
budget which caused the upset of th<
lute ministry. France. Oermany and
Great Britain all are In the same bost
as Italy. And being a wlas P0,,J"CJ";
SIgnor Olollttl will probably permit
Sounlno to wrestle with the problem and
toke the blame which Is bound to f.ill
on the government which Increases
^American churchmen In Borne nre en-
Ic.jlng the s.iclety of Rev. Dr. Henry A
Biauu of New York who is engaged In
writing a history of the American col-
MAN WHO SOLD
LIQUOR WILL BE
(WIFE'S TARGET
"I've decided not to prosecute my hus-
band for beating me up. but will prose-
cute the man vim sold him the v ilske\.
niitd Mrs. Belle Kubnnk. 1-7 South liar
vev street, in police court today when
Bob Eubanks name was called. Jlc wa<
ebtrged with wife beating.
"The mil ii who sold hi in the whlskev
!m the cause of all this trouble—not my
'"mis i: ti bank said that she worked hard
in a laundry to help support the fam-
ily Her husband promised that lie
wouldn't drink any more for i year and
be w as released [lending good behavlo..
Arrested on u charge of stealing a coat
pair ..f nni.ts tn.ni '"V"';
Jernlgan on last Easter Sunda>. J°hn
Kanderx a negro, was released by Judgi
Hlal.| y iifter tl'l.l 'I'll" O'.u.t
held the evidence to be Insufficient.
For stealing a coat from U A. Kelley
at Patterson & Hoffman s pool ball. J.
G Wilson wn" lined by Judge High
1*3 this morning
All hough for the last three weeks there
...is been a nothable coal shortage In ok-
lahoma City, local coal deulera say that
the supply at present is jui-t about stiffl-
■leut for the demand, and that there is not
much anxiety over a shortage during the
remaining mouths of winter. Dealers say
that the only possible chance for a «hort-
age will be from a lack of cars or trouble
at the mines.
HI ri'HEHS OF' 1M SMOKING.
Special to the Publishers' Press.
Peking, Dec. -'T. Iteports .'cn have
|, cn received at the British leg.itlnu In
2 eking regarding the supo/es . hi of •
oj linn smoking, show that < -iisidcrabie j
progress has be-n ut.|.1e In ilie^ iiorti.ern
pi-vinces wild In \ ifl'i i i an 1 K \aniuiii: |
Some little progress has been mad" in
tie central provinces, while very little
has been done in Szechnnu, Kwelchau
ami bheusl.
OPPOSR i t n INI RBASB,
Special to the Publishers' Press.
Paris. Dec. In anticipation of the
discussion In the French chamber of ti
proposed changes in French import dut «
on steel, the British chamber of com-
merce has renewed Its representations"
both against the proposed increases of i
duty on high speed steel and the classi-
fication of steel according to the percent-
of tungsten or other alloy con- i
tallied.
WEST VIRGINIAN TO PEACH
The Ktnnnuel Baptist church • • okla-
homa City has secured the services of
ltev. W. c. Flora I ne .if Charleston. W
Va . to preach a trial sermon Sunday.
Jan. 1(1.. The ltev. Forest Maddox. re-
cently resigned, becomes the pastor of
Hit Kl Beno field neit Snmbiy. ltev. U.
1 Bell hurt of Omaha. Xeb will «>«ci.
pv the I'maiiuel Baptist chu h pulpl* (
oi \t Sunday.
Our Pre-Inventory Sale
Begins_ We dries day
A Ten Day .ceres of Pi ice Cut tin", Fro'il Sacr f cng
Sa es Embracing the Stocks af every Devartwen cf the
Store adjusting them for Janu ry inventor ■
See Tomoirow Afternoon and Wednesday Morning
Papers tor Full Detail and Price Lists.
\
opposite staring ut me.
lithe' He isn't. He's staring nt me.
Maud—Then he's more f a fool than I
thought.- Boston Transcript
The Mellon
Company
lege In Home. .
Father Hrauu was the first graduate of
tho college and Is peculiarly fitted for the
task. Me was granted au interview by
the Holy Father recently and Ills Holl
uess expressed himself as deeply Interest
ed in the work which Father Brnuu has
l0A^athe Invitation of the president and
council of the Hoyal Academy of St
Cecilia, Mr. Landon Ronald will con
duct a symphony concert here «jn Jan-
uary 6. So far as I know .he is tin
first English Conductor who has re
celved such an Invitation. The program
will be devoted largely to British works.
Including Klgar's Symphony, which tins
not yet been heard In Italy. Its composer,
of course, is well known In Koine, where,
Ir.deed, he wrote part, at least of his
symphony. , , « •
The pleasant life led br Maxim lur-
ki the noted Russian author at Capri,
bcneatli tl"o warm lUllan .kT, rto*i JJj
meet with the npprovul ..f hi. lomra.le.
(,t the Revolntlonary party, who. re-
nentlnif his l.nilency t.i «.« 1
hla love of comfort, decided to esciurtf
him from the party. The Naples cor
respondent of the Corrlers deUaSera
went to visit the writer who Is staying
nt the ancient villa of Splnola. For
past three months florkl has not
gone out «r doors, as he is
;n in bronchitis, and be [■ ifi
ptv fur from leading a pleasant lire
"Xobodv has come to Capri to tell me
I have been expelled from m.v
no siltl "nor have 1 received any Utter
coiu'munb'atlon on the matter. There
not a word of truth In the report
from London.'' .. .
. „trk!h^o".^..a^"^" e
s'eclnl Democratic party to «'b se the
Hcbool Which he started at (
irs,"' Vh:.p"h°orw.i. .uirtJS with
tended ny * uinmuiiT fr >iu
taiilHitlon., who enrne expre.mr rruni
„ stopped,
•hool from
orgttiilsniionH. «" 1
lti,..I., J t the 1...0H. him
liecauu the working of the
!KHV aVo^TCu'eJ with°UiJ"n"
{"" town of Okuroft. whlcT. I. to .ppear
iVr .«*•' TV.'.ruT '^il.rf.
. i , j u./.rU Io bring about an ul
body shuuld ^ors io orn Englaud
Hi.uce between Russia, lrame r.ng.au
lv.il imlr Such a compact would ensure
end Ita . Furone forever, because one
Sculd derive enormoii. bene"t..
B, ROI.AI<r".A«T A WAT SAFF..
fipeel.l ta the IMilillsherK' Press.
Nice Dec. -T Burglars broke Intrt the
offices' nt a burglary Insurance company
here and carried away a safe.
WATCH FOR OUR ANNUAL
, PREjNVENTORY EVENT
It Will Start Wednesday Morning December 29, Continuing Only j jjays
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY
THREE BIG DAYS when you will be able to secure the greatest bargains of the fading year I 909.
We are closing a great year for the Aurora Store and we want these last three days to be a
ROYAL FINISH FOR 1909.
lanuary 3rd, 1 91 0, we start our Annual Inventory; when it is completed, then our ANNUAL WHITE
GOODS SALE FOR JANUARY.
We have splendid plans for 1910, that we know will help make more friends for this growing store.
Watch further announcements of the PRE-INV EN 1 OR 1 SALE i mee Days Oiilv .
WEDNESDAY,
THURSDAY,
FRIDAY
Jtfosir fib&SffohirZ
2f$ W.MAti.
WEDNESDAY,
THURSDAY,
FRIDAY
/
HALF PRICE SALE on Suits, Dresses, Knit and Holiday Goods "FIXING UP THE INVEN TORY
Remarkable Offering of Children's Shoes
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
These goods are direct to us from the latest manufacturers of Chil-
dren's Shoes in New Jersey.
75 Cents 98 Cents
Nearly one thousand pair of In- One thousand pairs of children's
fants' patent colt turn sole but- , )urn sol(1 buttoll Shoes
ton shoes with red, tau or bluck v
t0pS, with red, tan or black tops.
These are advanced spring styles and are the best values in ( hildren s
Shoes we have ever ol'ferd.
Beginning Monday Morning. December 27, this store will '''"'Wi™!;' the
5 DAYS' 11A L.K 1'RIOE SALE ever held in Oklahoma < it v. IIKII s.WDS OF I I-
IjAKS worth of winter and staple mer-
chandise that you would be glad to get at
regular price FOR •> DAYS AT IIAI.I
PRICE- We must get oue inventory fixe.
up by next Sunday liiglit all Holiday
goods left must be sold \\ inter tierchan-
dise that we want to replace with Spring
goods must go. The sale starts Monday
morning and continues until 1' nday even-
ing. Other lines that are not sold ;it Half
Price, will be greatly reduced for this sal
"You never saved as you cull now.'
Millinery at Your Own Price
MUST ALL GO IN 5 DAYS
Not many lots left
almost ''Priceless sn
and $10.00 and on u|
Miss McLaughlin promises
that will be the ti
■rythiug
for
but they must all go in 6 days. This tremendous,
sale is yours for this week. Lots that sold for $5.00
for about the price of the FRAME.
the ladies of Oklahoma a Millinery Shop
f tin* town. Spring Styles ut Ury Goods Prices
I'lll', PRESENT STOCK MI ST 00.
.I davs. Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday.
Your own price
Thurmiav and Friday
Half
Price
Sale
nm HAIF PRICE SALE OF ONE PIECE DRESSES FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN
DAYS HAL* PKlt-L SALL vji nt n„tP! n.^es of Broadcloth—ti
Mhise^DresiM of Shepherd Plaids—Party Dressy-Dresses of Broadcloth-they all go in this sale start-
$3.25
$5.00
FIVE _
Just half the regular price is what you have to pay this week for Dresses
«D7 M°nREB8E8U JUS-^HALF1 PRICE-FIXING UP THE INVENTORY-ONLY
S10 00 DRESSES JUST HALF PRICE-FIXING UP THE INVENTORY-ONLY $6.25
«i7Rn nPFaBFR IUST HALF PRICE -FIXING UP THE INVENTORY—ONLY $7.50
SIK 00 DRESSES"jUST HALF PRICE F X NO UP THE INVENTORY-ONLY $10 00
$20 00 DRESSES—JUST HALF PRICE FIXING UP THE INVENTORY-ONLY $12.50
«or,nn T>B*-asFS- 1U3T HALF PRICE FIXING UP THE INVENTORY—ONLY
S8 JSffiSS ggj PRICEIfIxING UP ™ INVENTORY —ONLY !!!! VM ! *.! ^ *.!i
$48.00 DRESSES—^BT^A^F^PRICK—^XINQ^JJP^THE^INVENTORY ^ T-ilored; Correc(,y TH^ed-.AGre.l Bar^l- ,1 Ju.l Half Price
$15.00
$20.00
$24.00
Half
Price
Sale
/-
PORTIERS
Less 25 Per Cent
To clean up our stock of Por-
1 urs before "fixing up the in-
ventory," we offer the entire
line fine Repps, Side Hards,
Brocaded .•l'li -ts Tapestries -
the entire line ■ n Ibis ten days
sale. LESS 26 PER CENT.
A Profitable Bedding Sale This Week-Blankets—Pillows
12-4 Pins Cotton Twilled Hlsnketa,
In lan anil grey, with neat holders;
tin'-1 are extra good \alue fur 00
HJrir.Th,a$2.60
11-4 Dlanketa In a fine milled grade
of cotton, splendid $2 vuIiich,
yi.ii will appreciate these 10
for a pair «)>£• I O
11-4 extra fine full sue Blankets,
in tan, grey aud white, good bor-
ders, $1 S6 values, for the u 00-,
days' sale a pair IOl
All wool, very flue qualitv In Ihe
pretty plaids and plain while, you
never bought a pair as good for less
than 112 ."0 In a regular way. You
ran buy these thla week, c-8.50
HANDSOME PLAID COTTON
BLANKETS
12-4, extra large aiae, beautiful col-
ors and patterns, u beauty for a
pair $4.00; for this sale. • Q'j PQ
tlnys, a pair only • iptiUJ
114 full size, In the neat and dainty
plaid shades, f 11.00 <PO. OC
value, fcr
SPECIAL PRICES ON PILLOWS.
A rested head means a rested
brain. You can do t.hls on some of
these pillows and for T days the
price will reBt your pocketbook.
Vine (loose Down Pillows In pure
linen ticks, regular slie. guaran-
teed pure and clean; what more
can we say—Don't pay
$7.f 0 a pair,
only
or
S3.G0
Ka'iey Tick Plllowa, filled with
mixed feathers, the kind you ordl-
nurlly pay l!.S0 a !> ,r f"1" every
mm iruarantec'l pure and sanitary,
$1.50
for this
only
sale, a pa
f> davK, for u pair ¥ ^
ALL HOLIDAY GOODS REMAINING AT JUST HAIF PRICE
Lace Curtains
Less 25 Per Cent
Now is the time to buy your
Lace Curtains, Fine Nets. Xot-
tinghnniK. Cable and KJllet Nets,
white and ecru, full length and
widtli tor tins •"> days' sale
make your selection, a pair, the
regular pri<!c LESS 25 PER
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