Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTER.
Five Hon
Jl§e_Spenta[Once=Northeast
Automobile Factory, Bag Factory, Cotton
Willi, Bleaching, Dyeing and Printing Plant,
Piano Factory, Ink Factory.
A Total of 2,500 Employees
Weekly Pay Roll of
Contract let for erection of 100 modern five
?£*£■ r00m houses> to be built at once.
1 he M. K. & T. Ry. Co. will spend $16,000
building switches, ft means 15,000 people
around these industries in two years. When
was there such an opportunity for the pur-
chase of real estate ? Get in while the
prices are reasonable.
Promontory-OakfieW Adlti
High and level. Right at the door. Fronting
on the Grand Boulevard, one-half mile from
the beautiful Northeast Park and lake.
$400 Per Pair and up. 10% Down, Balance $15 per Month
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
Dean Rea
Phone 359 Ground Floor Oklahoman Bldg
CAN HARPER, with Snyder Realty Co., 214 Basset! Bldg.
WM. H. HALL, with Citizen s Traction Co., Oklahoman Bldi:
DUNCAN-STONE REALTY CO., 119 1-2 N. Broadway
SNYDER REALTY CO., 214 Bassett Bid?.
MISS JESS JOHNSON. Remington's Drug Store
AGENTS
PERRY RODKEY, 401 Baltimore Bldg
4 S «
n SfJ; w\S!>fc "> c°" 211 * Ml.
UMMieT k
EMPIRE INVESTMENT CO., 315 American Bank Bldg.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES1
interest of a flint class
Wilin I- i'C *' ,UUSl ,eave
2 ' • * 1 • ITf PolnUl ;j.g
IMHINKSs OITOBTIMTV
i,." i\nUl 'TV"1 for sale rljrht
a-kjwVT"iio"" &
Htrnlght leant, about $17.* 0
cigars, fixtures, pi,., \ettlmr $-flo
if ™if 'lakp •*->75u cttih.
i'z'J*-:4^1 pSi-K' ZV!,7i
voice
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES"
Willi f ii 11 ra Ia IK « _ "
WANTED—HOUSES
i_I'fr want a drst dims h.tH
jnjlTQ J.Qsy 11 lu Oklahoma, doing n busi-
'"it! at , /" f,°"° rmOD< loue
•W at ouce fur pirtlculin. C. W. Coop '
3 days, 30c
busluess MtAbliolwl ncfith fin.ti
necessary lo engage u,ort. capital
■'"i" Sale 12 room modei , f|at. f,ltT
i' shod for light h-une keeping: new fur
ii ti ii r >: income #lU;i; rent $6u Price
JxjO; vjoo cash, baiatu e .540 mniitU. This
1* 0 paying proposition; party in tnklni
•« Urger house. IMune raSo. ;w,
'•'or Rout—Alpha flats, «. in Harrison
'So li'lnrk r"r0rBn« j
vHNtlffttlon ;toims. Adilre.s M lj, Polnt-
~Vur Halo- limnd/Tho I,,.*, |,iiK.''
}r.s,c '•••"' ',d-v *•,
i " ^
<"3c
For mill- or trade—Host board and room*
lug bouse, doss 1 u. full all the time will
consider pair of lois ns first pavme.it
< lus.- to « ir iin,.. Add Look Box lixil ™.g
sh°P In ne\v~b~uUdlng for smV
Hurry Call Kshelmau, "r'
Security. _
For Kent <"afe, everything furnished for
■MMI one wlio understands the business.
■ Ml p. Ifndsoii. 2-:i
Agn, ,| |,M itioo for fi aits* IonfectionR
sjid « . id drinks, at 210 W. 1st M 2-.1
f huvo a first ola f steady position at
good U'iffOM for a good man who can fur-
nish .«!.* «ash security. Call at Mn,
\y. ' • i'« ml. Uooin Id 2-.1
Koi Sale l'li'-t ,.|ass _i or\ ..no" ..f
ft 1 cll>- " Itlddle,
• ^1 A. KubJuijoa. j.-j
poMiui a i' assists u«'-o."" A f fT I la ted 'w Vt h 'YliV
i"i!i-st Ka,,rru n„,trlcml eonwnii. uri'l
us\e ;i husluess that covers thriv states
^mol purtnershln Klren in exchaase i
o >XVU*n au "ueritetlc nature and
!l!r>i nirt l.,0pen l.° U,ak,> « l «*ltlv,. lUTK.
"JSK, Those who know the theatric;*
or Sfi?" ,pref#rr,l- who h«is flooo
ii> i ua\e a splendid opportunity
rsan ii.1U" i i#* oU l,,u"> fl,H" «':'|dt"tl
Hf!;, llefereiices *lren and reuulr.d
Apply investment." lto\ Pointer offltv
litijt
lu'1n to ,akp 'nterest ti,
v i« establlnheU real estate business \,«,j
A-u Fointer.
ItJ tooin house, modern. N. Ivwcv
i 4 ,K^ l 'OU MK'JOO.
f.JOO, oasli, balaniN* i.. suit nurebaser
i tiiCw? h use, modern. 1200 block W. 7tb.
I w.i *3-.. 4 house, modern. TOO
.r„, , ^ ^*){1 ,asL- ''stance
itSEs- .L',a,r lots o 24th, «vj block car
ii 'i oasb. balance terms. \. [•'
1 uteUlnson, ultli lippit A i>Uvls. room
'• 1 more hldu' IMione iKH _ _
1 or Sale—Roomios houke, 20 rooms
modern and everything up to date. Bast
li^-i. " ,lle t'lty *hno ow'BKO the
deal, balance terms t< suit Rent nt
I... H.l'l.K, ,1V, „ x. ,v„."n
«_( ! nvoii.
For Sale II, omin^ home on llroadwav
N Broadway0(lern Phone Red 2430
or Trade—Money mnklnp cafe,
good location. Address F-lft, Pointer, fll-.'i
W* 1—y ho «« to.
jost $400 to .-.,mi t„ ki'ep books and as-
"1st in salesroom of up to date picture
!rU.Ur, "K Sal*r>- and half the
•s«e Kinory w. Pmnani. with
i utn iin ( o, Pbone P. It. x i;u i",sn, \\
Grand am, Okla. City, okla, oitf
Harness husltieiu for
town. -.000 population.
llOX 272.
•: only shop in
'loveland, Okla.
Broadw
interest In an established real es-
business fnr sale. « all nsi \
Itoom £> or Phono tisi nif
Want.'<l ^ otinc man or middle a •.si
man to tako half luterest in establLsin.i
real estate offi.v Call In person at 1J7.
i.V fit'/rtl1 Itnom ll- Salary and share
— " Mf
hAM„ *1 HOTWL8, ROOMING
house mid cafe, for sale or trade, on
food terms, we em suit y011: so.- - \\>
also can rent bouses from ;; to s -
I.ist with ns Pbone in
HIXFM KRALT\ CO. SStf,
{! ,r on">iK lionef. Not
T
of^rem^lTT?! 4pri '• ""'""■•"lioil boun.
Add 5 M-a. Pog ""*** '• Bg
WANTED- REAL ESTATE
'V«u' «q rat- - 15 «or<l , 1 or S dnj., iKk-
WILL PLACE
TEGELER IN
COUNTYJAIL
Rberlff M. C. Blnlon will next week re- I
turn Kudolpb Tegeler, convicted murderer
of James It. Meadows, from the state pen I.
t?,nt-^.yi V. MrAI'Kt«r to the county Jail
1 ,s 8e(on(1 trial for the murder,
lejreler was convicted in the district
court on Friday. March 13, iaos, ami sen
tem-ed to life in the penitentiary.
o«rT-i ♦ I Johnson, counsel for the
oonvicted nian. worked hard in his behalf
and raised a technical point In the su- i
c#ur{ "fblch caused the reversal.
1 resiiUuK Justice Furman Wednesday!
bunded down the decision reniandiac Tea-
elor for a hew trial.
, M"; L|! Meadi ws, who was accused
Jointlj with foKeler of the murder, was
acquitted, the Jury reporting its verdict
in her cub.? on July 20, 1908. The defen-1
danta asked a seTernnce. the Tegeler cuse
being tried first.
Col Johnson, la asking for a new trial,
f?t fUPr fa.ct Uiat the deaMl of Dls-
!i«* J"die J. G. Lowe, deprived the
defendant of a hearing for a re-trial.
Judge Lowe did not sign the "case made"
and for that reason the supreme court1
granted a new trial.
'V,ot rouble tint the rase will
uie nP ': r hearing beforo Septemher nt
the earliest, as the many witnesses used!
JT®* p:re,YIdUa hearing have since scat-
iii i 8 P"rts *f the country and it '
will take many months to locate them. I
Mrs i, hi .Meadows has left the cltv and
I . . ,5?own w'here she is at present
located The defense will endeavor to I
have her return and testify on behalf of
logeler. Since being acqnltted, she is
now a competent witness.
Iteeause County Attorney rkeardon, pre-
vious to hi.s entering the prosecuting at-
torneys office, was counsel for the de-
rendants, a special prosecutor wiM have
to be appointed, as was at the first trial
Special Prosecutor S. H. Harris, has stated
that he does not desire to act again.
rite'previous trial cost the county in the
neighb rhood of iflO.OuO. The fee of
I rosecntor Harris being $2,200. The bare
Sfft-ln the district court amounted to I
tl"'.™sts of the jurors and
witnesses amonnted to more than $7 000
Thursday, March 31, 1910.
A Skirt Made Similar to Either
Model Like Cut for $1.50
$1.50
HUSBAND WORE
WOMAN'S PHOTO
SHE COMPLAINS
Asserting that her husband has been
guiltv of intimate relations with Hattie
Krooks, Mrs. M. M. Lancelln has insti-
tuted a suit far divorce from Armond V.
Lancelln in the superior court. The de-
fendant is said to be a reul estate agent.
According to the petition, the husband
on March 20, was wearing the picture of
Ruby Graham In his watch The couple
was married in Beeville, Texas, on De-
cember 24. 1802. and have one child, Con-
well Lancelln. 8 years old.
1 "poll the grounds that her husband is
a bootlegger and has been con lined in
the <ouuty Jail at Tulsa on a charge of
violating the pr blbltory laws, Mary J
Nolen has instituted a suit for divorce
from Floyd Nolen in the superior court
Non-support Is also alleged. The coupl>
was married In Tulsa. Okla.. on December
22. 1P0f> The plaintiff asks that b<
maiden name of Mary Armstrong be r
stored.
Superior Judge A N\ Munden tils
morning granted a decree of divorce to
Virginia Davis from L. C. Davis, up>n
the* grounds of cruelty and non-support,
rhe rase was heard several weeks a ro.
The defendant was also ordered to pay ihe
plaintiff $25 a month for the support und
maintenance of their child, Rleanor Urda
Diiyls. 5 years old The custody of the
child was given to the mother. The
•ouple was married In Comanche county,
Oklahoma, on January 23, 190.J. The plain-
tiff ia 19 years of age and the defendant
is 50, and ia said to have three children
by a former marriage. The plaintiff
« la lined rhat she was compelled to live is
a shanty and had to cart water more
than a milo.
We will take your measure and
make to your order a skirt simi-
lar to either model shown in cut for...
$5 00Tfo%°i0noarvPrie!! f°r aakinf? " Skirt lik° this is
f 10 f1000- You choose any woolen material in the house
to your liKiDg at regular price and for $1.50 additional we will
make the skirt and guarantee the fit and workmanship.
EXACT MODELS
SJT f'"T- a! the dress g00<ls upon this date-
rida>. Positively one dajr only. Skirts delivered within
one week. m
Materials to Choose From
Besides the many beautiful novelties in fancy stripes—two
tone and invisible effects-are the plain serges, panama*, voiles
diagonals and mohairs.
REMEMBER, any woolen material selected from our dress
goods counter, on next Friday will be made like cither model
on exhibition in our rear window for the making-only .$1.50.
Materials priced at 50c, 60c, 75c, 89c, 98c, $1.25 $1 W
$1.^5 and $2.00 the yard.
IF YOU APPRECIATE A BARGAIN IN SKIRT MAKING,
THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
From $5-00
to 10.00
'•Workmanship
for $1.50
Friday only.
BROCK
Guarantees
Everything
in this
Skirt Sale.
NOTICES.
PERSONAL
ds, 1 or 3 days, 30
Want ad rate—15 woi
W«nt ad i ate—in
'oras, 1 or ,1 liars
To Real Estate Men—My properly all
i Dewey, is off the market. >1. A.
l'erry. 3-3
Millinery—Wanted every lady in Okla-
homa City to see our ipectal line of
sample hats, $2/i(i and $5. JJ04-6 Culbert-
sou building, Broadway and Grand. Take
elevator, 2nd floor. Sample Millinery Co.
RECONCILIATION PENDING.
A reconciliation is pending in the suit
for a divorrc filed four days apo in rhe
superior court by Belle M«<;innls against
her husband. James It. McGinn 1s. M s
McGinn is in her suit at! legos that her hus-
band squandered over $30,000 which he in-
herited.
"Traveling Salesman'
Buly cabbage. |8 per 1.000; also tomato
plants. Angela green house, 400 N. West-
PARIS PICTURE AND FRAME CO.,
IU.WEY. LET ITS DO TOUR
framing.
Free wood for the hauling at 504 W.
Oth.
See what's doing in and around .Tef-
fersonPark and will be done this sum-
mer, then call up owner for best bargain
there. Phone 5851. 3.3
Notice To Real Estate Men - My proper-
ly on Klein uve off the market on and
after April 1. 1010. A. S. Hoaney. 8-8
Gardeners aHentloo, wui giy<j \,,u
the use of 10 ai-rea northeast for garden-
ing this summer. E. li. Campbell, IS. N
Boblnson.
Notice to Real Estate Agents—My fanu
N. E. city is off the market. F. Folker.
3-3
Notice to Real Estate Men—Block L'5,
lot 18. in May wood, 515 E. 7tb nt., is off
the market. Mrs. Sue Derclfleld. 3-1
Furniture repaired, saws filed, tools
ground, job carpeatera and scroenlnj;.
Hanea Bros., 507 X. Boblnaoa. a-3
Let us haug those screens. We do ail
kinds of repair work. Charges reasona-
ble. Phone 5448. " **
DR. DENT, DENTIST,
Ilns moved bis office to Room 500, Ameri-
can National Bank Bldg. Phone 55^8.
82-8
If you have any painting to do have
it don« by experienced painter. lie will do
you a good Job at a low price, send
me a card. Wm. Bernolimyera, 300 El in.
i!-3
Notice to Heal Estate Men—My proper-
ty is all off the market. William Pat-
ti«ou.__ 3.3
Special salo of trash burner,s tree
gnuras and wire goods at 820 S. Walker
23
Wanted—To trim and make over your
old hats. 127 W. 3rd st. 2-3
NOTICE
At 1210 W. 22nd *=t, new furniture and
rugs by the piece at less than cost. Call
and see. o-.l
Millinery—Hats remodeled to look Ffke
new and new millinery to order at a great
saving. Mrs. Truinett, cor 5th and Hud-
son. o_;j
Notice Real Estate Men—Properly 1510
r 4tli is sold. G. Frank
Millinery-—Wanted every ladv In Okla-
homa City to see our special line of
sample hats. $2.50 and $5. L'Ot-tt ruibert-
son building. Broadway and Grand Tnke
elevator, L'nd floer. Sample Millinery Co
3-3 _
Millinery, one shipment up to date hats
that arrived too late for Easter trade;
must be closed out at once regardless of
price. Ill W. 4th «=t
. JR. be „
111 e. 5th.
old
iluu bouse, go
at once; full
For Suli' Small*grocerr dolna nb>"
PuhM, r,4'U,y rR" Add res
a mm, *rM+fi Sn.r; „„rkM
•al,;. M.„, .Hi „ „B„. ,
02-4
r'°1 ' ttud clgai stand p'avl • ti,
U'JA H^°- 0 K. Wili sell or
\v ! 1,0 rtr 50 I"0lu rwimiiux house
IIling to pay difference l ot f -* ,]«>«
BM Uu8i°e « Chance, ..0 Baltlinore
' kui''
Show me you have a business ,-h;,n.e
I would put my own money in it 1 1
"ill get you a customer uitli u -i .
S;v 1:1,.ory W. Put nam win. Putnam «
Piiouo P It \. l.ki. us., \v i;rand >,
Oklahoma City. Okl*. jj
o"Tk'LZ° '"7 "" ■"''•'■borlinod
aJrS :g_&AS-Jlgg
s«K _'Ss
:v.'" •' r • \y pn r in" c art
ii "ii price and location of tii«
jots In reply Address M-14, , are Point
\\ anted—P.-iir nf lotm north~of 8th st ,
"iv,. . . ,,t: ,l,ns' 1,0 n bargain* I
'm'.T: •v"'1
A |.alr ..f int. r,.,
Matt Smith, who plays the character;
of Bob Blake In the Traveling Salesman!
at the Ovxerholser for three performuui-es
beginning Friday night.
Real Estate Men Take Notice—I luTve
taken my property off the market on Fa -
3rd street Geo. Stewart.
1 t> 11 1 01 HOI si i-j. \ \ ■>
Will be furnished you r„r th.it new
building you are wauilim to build, with
all work done 1 > im W in pay anv« ut- 1.
see me before building All kinds f
bunding and repair work. Lock Box 445
WANTED—HOUSES
h issue. 1
li.
k'e want stores of „u ^ ripilou- Sr.-
oklahoma Auction «'.• pip-nc ; ; .y.-u
',n.° I Dr. C iHm Iff me-
H n"o I rinar* Spe \ roil^ier.
flflc sitd < h ron la Pr r*te and « hrenlc
DIsettM*. I DIschm's „f Worn. 11
iiau u"'1 LV' * M'coixtx i it.
T ilkw Ulfft ciifu v. o ue''in ino^k
nett, t.
1 or~ft ri
cash, bslanc
mo
I <
X-
Wanted
You to M.st yonr property for quick sale
the Wl l ams Realty Co.. 2<W American
Ni.'nit.ii Bat-k Hlda and Threadglll Ho-
2 b) _ 13
J Want to Buy.
l i .111 owner to fl room eotUge with
• uthtowi;. Inside Frl*.-. i; t;
• .1 bargain Give full de-
Callfurni
OKDKB in
For special rates and
phone 1754. room 1'J. i:.i|
The membership i.s poin
t.« over 500 In this > it.v "within the' iirVt
days. R n. Schleinkofor. !
Pree—1 ih... ,
od - •' 1 t>\- pliyalclanw p'hoj e52Sl
„ . . "K,.VK t'ONTRACTCIK
Paschal I.. Hot tom- .lob work will
celve prompt attention All work n
antofd. Phone 3243 Blk. 4()-24
li -tiert Mee iVny houses to mov m
irieck 16 Old I'. O. Phone 8062-HIn k
VVU |
We!! Drilling-
AdSe°r rTt UJJSUg mJouf'Sk"'1'
——
Prof. Herman
Clairvoyant
Astrolger and
Healer
Know Thyself!
Located in Private
Home
515 N. Broadway
Low fee. Mo rards, „„ KMSS|„r, ao
tomfoolery, no liumbngEei-y, but hori,
est dealing.
I'rofessor Herman has, thronsh h >
marvelous phyel,y.yibIaiorT mA
patble powers, brouubt about more htnn,
marriages, reunited mors aeparated, ami
helped more people to health, wealth and
-"rid""" Uia° nnf ClalrvoJ'llnt 1" th«
Herman I, .oknowledfed ^ prfei,
and public the greatest living dead tram,
medium.
He tells your name and what
came for: does not ask questions n,
matter what your troubles may l,e
taluty "higher S u]]',
you the trillb. good or bad t0,,er' •""
1 ne happiness of v„ur
may depend upon the rtglit Bolutifn ?
proper advice. ■oiutlon and
There are no mistaken in the nr.^i
tlons made by tins irre«r .«• pred!.--
psychlc. ut JD(1 wonderful
oiawi5iKw«aesrgs, ■ =•
IIR MAKES STATE-
FJmLn"Z° An 'iL'r.cT'0! " "
American parent* which ku' ')®rn of
complexion would Indicate, SeiJ! u«hlr
and | 11 din' r rtill v !'00 Philosophy'
;'i. " iV.' ij, by,th* Hindoo pen.
,,.««« * 1nd bnf pra--
lerni??prof«;Mion ever stnee.
is interviewed b*-
1 111,1 11" SIH business ii
" , . a" 'et-Tets Intrusted to
' "J"'1 there Is no onn
, ed v snnr b,,t ,,in,se,r-
•VrJi f V' fir their ronti-
trayed by going to see Prof.
,>FUIAI i!EAHE
1,11the startling
"d Miuare treat-
P.i
o Owners
4 to 7
1 want to buy , boiisi
"oins. cloae In all
.. •• " 111 W- k ui. AUdn-a NV n
Mien dig you jUaiixe your hf'mrw'r.'
P'Tlmentlnu.
Una 1
PERSONAL
tnt^m^nf
buslnen
HOI 1:
10 v M. To a I
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