Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 295, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTER
Friday. January 7, 1910.
AT THE
1
Traders
SNAPS
That Are Snaps
Bearskin Coats, sizes 2 to 5
years, worth up to 00 Cjl
$6.00, choice
Any Overcoat in the house at
cost.
Any Cloak In the house at cost.
We have a nice line of botn
Misses' and Ladles' Cloaks that
we've bought as low as 50c on
the dollar. Yours at what they
cost us.
Grocery Department
Large size Naval Oranges,
dozen ClllO
Fancy Colorado Spuds,
25c peck, bushel
Fancy Cranberries, "7 ^
quart *
Small Kalamazoo
Celery Ou
Jumbo Celery, 8c, 2 i £ ^
bunohes I UU
Fancy Pecans,
pound
This Is Pop Corn time—Four
pounds Corn and large
Popper
6 cans Pet
Milk .
4 packages Toothpicks,
large boxes
2 packages Ideal Tooth-
picks
8 bars 8wift's Pride
Soap
25c K. C. Baking
Powder
oo^
JVU
15c
>tuu
All 5o
Spices .
All 10o
Spices .
All 10c
Crackers
Ail 5c
Argo Starch,
package .
Greenwich Lye, 4
Van Camp's Soups, 4
4c
4c
4c
3c
8c
4c
5c
25c
25c
25c
25c
A large assortment Chew-
Ing Tobacco, lb LUU
10c Sewing Machine )| _
Oil
Sure Catch Mouse Traps,
3 for \JC
Oil Sardines,
6 for &UU
Mustard Sardines, Of ^
3 for L O U
Imported Pineapple, 1 4 f\ ^
pound can lUb
Imported Pineapple, 1 1-2 i p ^
pound can I Oli
Imported Pineapple, 2 m,
pound can IUIi
Country Butter, the kind that
melts in your mouth.
Fresh Country Eggs.
Meat Department
Nice Juicy 8teaks, Sugar Cured
Hams, Country Sausage, Pork
Steak, Pork Chops, Breakfast
Bacon, Pickled Pig's Feet, Tripe,
Liver, Bologna, Chicktns, Ducks,
Geese. Turkeys, Veal, Mutton,
Lamb, Roasts of all kinds.
We are both losing money if
you don't buy your meat at The
Traders.
In Look over our Bargain Table
in Grocery Department. Odds
nnd Ends of Canned Goods, Bot-
I tied Goods, etc. Cost not con*
| sidered. Just want to clean up.
The
harriman gives park
and million dollars
Albany, N. Y., .Tan. 7. Governor Hughes
lu lil« iiiitiual message to the legislature,
.'iinioiincpd that In accordance with the
w.'sbcH of the lute Ktlwnrd H. Ilsrrlnian,
liU widow. Mary W. Ilarrtman, Iiuh offer-
ed to convey to the state a tract of about
H. (00 acrea of land In orange and Ituck-
l*i? d counties, to be held In perpetuity us
GOES TO ATTEND
CENSUS MEETING;
DIRECTOR TALKS
p.u !< may have the
lemn other Innd In orange
g t<> Mrs. lliirrlninu the
to her or ber heirs.
Traders
126 and 128 W. Grand Ave.
6 8. Robinson St.
All Cars 8top at Our Door.
<y|ited. He also
hnve subscribed
Tuxedo
their gi
ite prlso
should he done. The private
to the fnnd lire a* follow*:
.lohn I |{o< kefeller. s.rfKMMK
niiderbllt, Sflo.non:
Ki- .lames Htlllman. WO.n
•ciiboid. $50,000: William K
turns be will beg'i
up the applications
must he In by .lunt
supervisor of the een-
Oklahoiiiii dlHtrht. Is
►day attending a meet-
rvlsors « f nil territory
When Mr. hangrtto
NEW YORK SURPASSES
LONDON FOR MURDERS
.ids in the New
a visitor from the \W-t 1"HK
atlvely ftsfe days ttf Abilene o
1 lodge In the cow da:
pnriaon of poll
mil stntlutie# of Ne\
several years with those
notably of London, sh«.
greatly lu favor of the I
words of crlinl-
Clty for the last
„f fiHfiyil CltiM.
ly In
i nd ••ouvlOtlij
Iaverse ratio for the
year ago Herbert Ulads
rrelury,
coiifideuc
In the London p«
ii.lMMl: K T St..
^tival°of,the,pe« pl8 at the next fall He-
MOTHER'S STORY OF
POVERTY BRINGS HELP
roL-o. .tan. 7 -N.poleon ClieffM, 121
i,111, known In ii..\v«pn|>«T . if.-lun i «
wiP°mot°erll nd ' brother" ..nil
Mill Willi kind hour!* iumI IIMnuai
h vp ulvi-n Mr., Clicffer n unn 11""
thl gre t unrrow 1 not tie I" P°
and Hit little ^ J<)lm „,ort|iy
the North Shore-it?
i Lake Shore Drive
. "good" as the rather
ufortless one room at
t . which his mother s
and sesub woman
Is lighted and made
and devotion that no
difficulties, shake or dl-
To the Ladies Only =
Millinery at Your Own Price
Friday and Saturday we will place on sale 200
up-to-date, fine Hats, formerly sold £f O Q C
for $5, $6 and $8, choice for this sale ** **
25c
98c
100 Children's Caps, formerly sold for
75c and $1.00, choice
75 fine Felt Shapes, formerly sold for
$2.50 and $3.50, sale price now
Ribbons, Piumes Roses, Etc.
Everything Must Go Regardless of Cost
Richardson Millinery Co.
208 Main Street
LOCAL MANAGER
ROOSEVELT DISCOVERS
NEW KIND OF ANIMAL
HUCKSTERS' SUITS
NOW COME JAN. 11
rk. .la
i & Klectrlc
vered In Rrltlsh Kast
isoniuti African sHen-
eh, under the leader-
CHAMBER SEEKS PLACE
FOR COURT'S SESilONS.
1 Hst let J u dire
the IiiJuiK-tIon •
other hucksters
To Napoleon
•hool, no hoi
deed, no poll!
1800
uril
Co..rire W. Clark this
the further bearing of
n ..r i\ k. Oadle and
action was heard par- j
Two suits were Instl-
In the eltv from rolle.-t-
i he Chamber < f Co
the
is located, it is pi
City. T\>
drill
he held
Judge Clark following the long hearing
Thursday, granted the Injunction enjoin-
ing the city from keeping the hucksters off
Han.lall building. \\'<
irst street, and the other In the ok
•man building. Fourth and llroadway
"1 think that within a few days we v
ne engaged quarters f.r the court,
bellev " ' J
laund
has provided and
glad by ber 1
hardship,
mlnlsh. ,. ,
While his mother was away scrubbing
le night Napoleon was out In the street,
policeman picked him up and he was
taken to the Inveulle court and committed
to the John Worthy school ns a truant.
Harry Nell of Oak I'ark. secretary of
.je Oak Hark Pine Arts Society and i
member of the National I'robutlon Society,
iv Napoleon and decided be would find i
home for the boy. Without consulting
The mother, be advertlied. asking someone
to take the boy. Several replies were re-
ceived. Then he went to the mother. She
horror struck when she learned what
he had done. He endeavored to persuade
her to give away her boy, but bis argu-
ments failed to convince the frightened
woman. She was In despair when William
II. iMinn, president of the Dunn Mauufac
turlng Company ,told her he would protect
her family disruption.
"What she needs Is protection from
these probation officers and children'^
home society baby hunters who are such
present menaces to the happiness and
the fact
legal points became
suit. Judge Clark a
seek out a number
of pret
sked the att
uthorltles. City
iV'tfiar.
•rer to the Injunction .1- 1 lining the
bat the plaintiffs had any cause of
. The demurrer will also be heard
nesday.
HEAR RETRIAL MOTION
IN CARTRIDGE CO. CASE
IN SUIT HE DEMANDS $821
OVERCHARGE ON POTATOES
Unique question* of law necessarily will
be Involved In the money demand suit of
A. Morrison sgaiait the Rock Island which
was instituted In the superior court this
morning by Attorney G. A. Paul. The
plaintiff is seeking to recover
Hearing of the
In the default dan
rail against the IV
of Cincinnati, was
before District .ludge
ui t«f L. A. Ha
W. i'lark.
and
..... tried several
esu 1 ted In a verdict by default ror toe
'niutiff who was awarded damages In the
uin of $D,r>on.
The ease at the time of its trial
ousiderable Interest
a used
the attorneys
atlon law. l:n-
rporatlon which
It involved
der this Isw . .
maintains no official headquarters la the
state, can be served with a summons by
Ir.ving the process served on the secreta
of state
tary
fl'nil
and
done In the Iliur
result no appearance tvns
v the defendant company aud the
default,
"'he defendant company
riank Wilson. Is seeking t
Judgment of the I
j. lahoma
of the
Clt
riling
its
orig i
said Charles H. < aid well, assistai
COUNTESS WILL DO
A BAREFOOT DANCE
Boston, Mass., Jan. 7. -Countess Elsa De
IMerrefeu. wife or Jehan Marie Joseph
Alain de IMerrefeu, nt present metallurglc
engineer ill the Illinois steel works at
South Chicago, has startled Itoston hy an-
nouncing she is to make her debut this
month as a professional barefoot dancer.
before her marriage she was Elsa Tudro,
a belle of Iloston society and member
a family that goes back
England.
"Whether societ;
moment." said the
ciety ever since
found It particular!
the Tudors
spproves is of small
\V.*M. Walsh, local business manager
the gas company, has been elected pres-
et . f ti.e l'.illshv p..ration of Chi-
This orgaiilsatlun controls the Ok-
lonia City lias A: Electric company.
BUNNY FROZEN IN
WESTERN KANSAS
Tribune, Kan., Jan. 7.—The prairies
estcrn Kansas are covered with ti
.Miles of thousands of rabbits which ha
t: i^hed during the last two weeks fro
t.irvatiou and cold.
'ibis in a way indlc
pverlty of the winte
as experienced slnt
he unusual
which this section
the heavy sleet
eks "ago, covering the ground with nl-
>st solid Ice, to a depth of three Inches
ninny places, and wrecking telephone
il telegraph lines with the weight of
i: clinging '
F R SALE OR TRADE
$1500.00 Merchandise Must Sell
750.00 WOUTII Ol
TRY. ( LOTHI
Ylll sell above for
'hone lllai k 4875 o
. ALL NEW, A (OMPLITF Rl'N OF SIZES. ONE
DORS, ONE Ol THE BEST LINKS IN THE COUN-
r.S. 5 THI NKS. ETC.
trade for lota, equity in lots. etc. What hare yon?
call for
Callahan, Grand Avenue Sample Room
in
years has there been
stock i jj MM| "
ly In
all kinds
s u ii suffering
auTnals this
l'-dh ations are that, with tie
supply of feed already used up the I
. tock from
the winter is o1
lie last few da
the last few days n
.f antelope, w^lcli —
have been coming to the fa
feeding In the ranch pens
tual starvation before
will be heavy. .During
he few scattering herd*
. imid,
..ards and
Ith the cattle,
animals are most dlf-
Oidinarlly these animals are most uir-
fvillt to wproaiU. but In tjielr
«utidltton W linn kit. they aplii .ir ti hnyt
lorn and
HH 'esting.
husband in Brittany
was visiting my aunt. Our affal:
.vfully sudde
while
„i„.. w .....v any mouey. Neither did I.
For n time he worked In a bank, but for
the last three
the Illinois
that
going
he ha
}. He is doing
of him, and I ;
the stage because I want m<
The presence of cats on the French of
>e staff, writes a correspondent, might
ivo led to trouble in the old di
|iiIte possible that
i formed part of the ai
chment of
my. An old mil
that rate were
the purpose of
hlch It is alleged was overcharged
ahlpmentft of potatoes from various hoi
of the plaintiff to Amarillo, Texas.
According to the plaintiff <*ertniu coii-ltlring powder magazines 1
tracts were entered Into by the plaintiff I'ghted matches tied to their
and defendant, for the purpove of fixing '".n not offhand recall
the •■hnrKM of shlimienls. It t, th.-n s. .ik os of nils, hut pmumably n rt ij
cUlroort til lit wlira thi> slilpments. nrrlvi'il on'iir. weliiK Hint Marshal Vauhnn lal.l
ut their destination the company charged down special rules for counteracting it
more than the contract, and in doing so|Anyh'
violated tbelr contract and also the pub-
lished tariffs of the interstate commerce
commission.
The suit is brought on seven specific
historical in-
j recall, used foxes 'in a
similar way for a somewhat similar pur-
, the dodge
fro
Aunt Marl ha
Gracious sakes! th
for a seat!-Judge
a I I. i n
Why not?
rer visit Ne
round th' eli
that royal
1
it catcher, we may
add that he had a special official Jlv-
ei-v According to l'cnuaiit's
..... It eonslsted of a
ilroldereil with yell
which were figures of
v heat sheaves. Ily the wav. rat
the only animals honored Ith
cuiilier. Leicester, for Instanc
pay a yearly salary of one pounds clove
shi'llng six pense to Its municipal mole
British '/.
scarlet costume
w worsted. In
in lee destroying
ised t<
(ber
-London Chronicle.
THE N E W JERUSALEM
cant I v returned t<> Paris, is the
church of the Hermnns on Mount^
It is hnllt on lai
and vast proportl
and It Is to be
is said. In the prese
Its
hitectu
will
dmired by
the ' building. The church will
<1 by German Benedictines.
rated next year, it
i-e of Prince Ethel,
jr. Afterward the
iu the openln
esentlng the kuls
ssnltsrlnm. also German, which is
near by. At the other extremity of
town near the Damascus gate. Ger
hull,link'" ;iri> in.re 1«|11K. Tin- In.spiri' anil
linMli'lrv ar.. flnlnllvil. An urphallaKi-. uilli
1-lint.ol. I« In ....utninpliilli.il. Tills will he
ninliT Ilif cliarL'i. of till' l.azarlstw of i ol*
ogne. whose funds have contributed mil-
lions of marks for charitable purposes In
the Holy Land. In short. It Is Germany
standing close
CHICAGO FACING
BIG COAL FAMINE
Chicago. Jan. 7 - Big factories here fi
me of tin
The coal has
it l-
standing on
locomotives t
If relief doi
of the large
registered 4 degri
ml famines In
so short that
frantically calling
move their coal, a
are thousands of car
twitches because of l:
move them.
; not come In 4S hours
factories will be compelled
Thursday
belo
though
today.
sday
s naval training st'i-
f was forced to shut
The Illinois Steel C >•
the situation at Gary,
South Chicago la serious.
-Lo
isn't it called tho Rhode island?
GRAND OPENING
ksmfe anndl ©^®p<s®a(h
Every suit, overcoat or single pants, strictly tailor made to order gar-
ments, no ready mailes, which have been on t.'he shelf the entire sea-
son; out of which the best patterns and values have been sold, all our
garments are brand new, made to order, within the last thirty days—
no odds and ends—but garments made by prominent tailors for high-
class trade, for December delivery: they were left on the tailor's hands.
We bought them at 35 cents on the dollar.
w®
PRIESTLEY CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS, AUTO OVERCOATS AT
$10.00, $12.50 AND $15.00.
Better Clothes for Less Money than you ever saw before.
Paiimftg jlh'Z7!) a IF¥®<b
Pay L®ss D>ir®ss BtelKer
TaI@r°Madl® CMhki|
EL <C. Mgr. US- MoMmsc®
OF THE
GARRISON CIGAR CO.
1 225 WEST GRAND
Beginning Saturday, January 8, we win
open our Pool and Billiard room at 225 W. Grand
avenue, to the public, at 2 1-2 cents per cue for pool,
and 40 cents per hour for billiards. This place will be
conducted as a first-class room with no minors allowed,
and we will cater to first-class trade, at these reduced
prices. We solicit your patronage. Very respectfully
GARRISON CIGAR CO.
i 225 WEST GRAND
For the Information and Benefit
of Our Customers
WE wish to call attention to
the fact that all Gas and
Electric bills are due and pay-
able at the office of the company
on or before the 1 Oth of January.
A discount of 10' will be al-
lowed on all electric bills paid
at our office before six o'clock
on the 1 Oth instant.
A discount of 5 cents per thou-
sand cubic feet will be allowed
on all gas bills paid at our office
before six o'clock on the 1 Oth
instant. Our cashier's windows
are kept open one-half hour later
on the 1 Oth instant for the bene-
fit of customers.
Under 110 conditions will the discount be allowed after the 10th instant. All check#
mailed must reach us before six o'clock on the evening of the 10th
in order to receive benefit of the discount.
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Company
-hip of Col. Theodore Roosevelt, has been
ii that ret: Ion obtaining specimens of
r.iwnn and flora for the national museum
1/ this city since late Inst April.
This new animal, the first announcement
>f whose discovery was made nt the Smith-
-• :iiaii institution, is n hitherto unknown
■ i cc:es of otocvoH. to which officials of
i lie scientific organisation have glten the
spefifle name of verRatUS.
It is small carnivorous mammal, closely
resembling a fox.
'<* <
Phone PBX-14
110 North Broadway
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