Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 100, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1910 Page: 2 of 12
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Second Hand
ROLL TOP DESKS, STANDING
DESKS, TABLES AND CHAIRS.
Above items taken, in re-equipping a
number of offices with handsome
Dtrby and Globe-Wernicke Furniture.
Because of limited floor space these
must, sell at once. Our price will do It.
See it today.
A handsomely furnished office gives
prestige to your business. It is today
an essential to success. We will ro*
equip your office and save yon money.
The Western Bank
Supply Co.
120 Main Street 01 Oklahoma City
EWS IN SOCIETY
By SUSIE E. BOLES
There'* a f atlnfaetion wS*n rou sd^er-
tlsf In The Daily Pointer -Von know it's
the paper everybody reuds nod that you
will get tlie greatest possible return*.
TELEPHONE 4404
Mr*. I'. A. I.eDew, of <"Tnton, Iowa, la
v JkI 11 * u with i" r «I;iiiyhter. Mrs. II. P.
Matthlciieu, of 1WTJ West Main street.
V. Parry have pur
nt > '-"• West NI ue*
* at home to frlendi
Mr. nnd Mis
eha*''d a icald'
(••enih 6treet, m
there.
Mr. n «1 Mm. George P flynn left !a«t
night tor il-lr future borne In Spittle,
\V/i !iln-f' -i) They were extensively «-n-
lertaiued among a large circle of friends
before Jeavli y.
The f've departments of Koro*l* b*'d a
monthlv mei'tliitf Monday afternoon at 'lie
borne "f Mrs l * Tatbott. 001 Etst Hfth
tureet .Mr* Taluoit. retary. find Mri
Dmcr K. Benedict, 'ho - i' historian, gavo
tin interesting historical review <>f the
rluh's work. Hepon of the five depart*
merits of Porosis weie r on. A • ommit*
Tailor-Made
Clothes Are
Economical
There la economy In buying K«n<l
clothes. My Rood clothe* I moan
"tailor made clothes," the kind that
ail' absolutely all wool and hand
finished. They Rive yon service
and satisfaction because they are
not made tin- no one In particular,
but for some man who was par-
ticular; who demanded the grace-
ful drape nnd the stay-wlth-you
quality, that only an expert mer-
chant tailor can give.
My selection of Unclaimed and
Misfit Tailored Suits, purchased
from the leading merchant tailors,
embody all this and moro. You
will fiiid a wide range of patterns
and fabrics to select from at a price
whlcn will surprise you. Suits
priced at half their original value.
$10, $12.50, $15
$16.50
A nine Serge Suit' .lust what ynu
need for sum mi r. i have them in
buth plain and fancy weaves In two
and three-button modi Is. Suits a
1 allot* would ask $30 lor, I can fit
you In at half the price. Isn't it
worth investigating?
TROUSERS
Separate Trousers, almost any size, in white and blue ser^o, flannels,
cheviots, cassimers and splendid worsteds, In a variety of shades. If
you need a pairf of extra trousers, I can savo you money.
ALL ALTERATIONS NECESSARY TO INSURE A PERFECT FIT
MADE FREE OF CHARGE.
Tailor-Made Clothing to.
H. C. ELKAN.
11 SOUTH ROBINSON STREET.
tee \ * appointed to nfend to the send-
ing of r< dutton* t Qofitty in ■ o*optn*
i nn with the antl-tuhercul'sla inurement
for the 'lalry Inspection bill In reaponar
to it Inter from < ongressuian A. T. Hurl-
ht-n. TI.a nit depurtiucM requested
to submit d«'*igns for the club Insignia.
'Phc "i r« will !■' made at 'he meeting
of the r.nb held June l-'t. Mra. Harrison
It. Trea«dale, Mrs. Louis Meir nnd Mm.
C, W. norland are the committee ap-
poll.: '1 to look after the location for tlie
club rooms for the year.
M Lore;.n riaggett will fire a piano
recital at 8:1.** oVlck thin evening In the
Fredcrickson-Kroh hall. Miss Ciagett Is
i pupil of Kp worth university. The
following is the program:
llaeHHler (Jlgue lu I) Minor
Itelnhold Impromptu
Moret Prelude
Debussy Ar.ibewque
<Jlar«l Northern Cr«dle Song
II us 1C t"de
Mu'-Dowell.... From a Wandering Iceberg
ethc
The Ml**e Km Florence aud Mary Ilal-
sell. of Kansas City, vc!ll arrive soon for
i visit nrltb Mrs. Oscar I). H^Iaeli of
Wi*st Fifteenth street. Mr. and Mrs II l-
<«'ll will entertain In their honor at the
Country dub aoine evening during their
stay.
Mr#. Robert A. Finley, of 1123 North
Ilroadway, will euterta n with two (.able*
.{ bridge Tuesday uud Weducsday, May 24
uftd 13.
Mr«. William T Salmm and little diaug, *
ter. Sue. have returned home from a visit
with relatives and friends lu I'ulon, Ten
nessee.
Mr«. Heorge A. Todd, of West Six-
teenth street, huts hud us her guest this
ween, Mra. J. II. Headles, of Guthrie.
(iovernor Charles N. Haskell has com-
missioned Mrs W. It. Clement, presldenr
of the t'ty If deration of Women's clubs
to go as a delegate to the national con-
vention of Charities and Correction# whiel
convenes lu St LouI*. May IN. There wit.
bo four other delegates from this state
Mr". George A. Todd, of West Six-
te^ufh street, will alve a reception on
Wednesday of next week.
Miss France* Threadgill has returned
home from Uelmont college at Nashville,
I Teuu.
AIrs John W (Jravea. 214 West Ninth
street, s entertaining her ulsters, Mrs
Arthur F. Davis, or Fayette. Mo., nnd
Miss Kmnia I>n\Is, of Knuaas City.
Mrs c. T. ITodge of Fort Worth, Tex-
as. will arrive next week for a visit
with Mr and Mrs. A. L. Welsh, uf 32l.*>
West Ninth atreet.
The Rettaiswnre plub la holding a bual
ness meeting this afternoon at the horn-
• Mrs John J. Merrill, of K«1 North
Uobluson atreet.
The Itrownel] L. T. L, will meet at
1 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the pa •
tor's study of the First M. E. church.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Laird an.'
their guests. Mrs William Lovell and
Mr Raymond Lovell, of Chicago, wll
leave fur Mineral Weils, Texas, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Merrill and Ut-
ile daughter, Imogen, of 1P.01 North Hob-
ipson, will be guesrs of Prof, and Mrs
Kdwln l>ellarr In Norman Sunday and
Monday.
Mrs. Richard R. Ragon and Miss Eva
line Ragon have gone to Kansas C ty for i
•'Islt with friends.
Mrs. .Tidin TI. Wright, of West Thir-
• H*nth atreet. Is en terra in In u' Mrs lien r\
Stone and daughter. Mil* Carolyn Stone
•f Shawnee this week.
The past mntrona of the Order of the
''astern Star, oklahoma City Chapter No
'rt. will exemplify the work of the orde'
e\t Ti"'«div -fierneon nt the ineet'n'
which will be held n the Masonic Temple
\ bauqaet will be given ut 7 o'clock.
Mrs William Wlddleomhe. of 110
Threadgill hotel will entertain a party o
house guests tomorrow. Among the part
Have You Attended the Great Slaughter Sale of Fresh, New
and Up-to-Date Millinery?
IF NOT, WHY NOT?
This is an opportunity such as sou w I not have aguin
this season--to get smart, new Hats, direct from the
fashion centers of New Yoik, at a fraction above cost.
RICHARDS ON
MILLINERY CO.
20S Main Street 2C8 Ma n Street
We Trim Hats FREE OF COST if the Ma'erials Are Fought Here
V
A fine Line of MILAM and CHIP Shapes--
Ail Inc.vded in This
Great 'a e of Up-to-Daie ^ ilanerv
Ail of our $6.CO anu $8.00 Ha's, 5a c price $5.00
On $25.CO and $30,000 Hats
Yours for Cash at $15.00 to $20.00
HAIR GOODS N E WS
The finest i'ne of Hair Goods of any house in the city, and dress your haii free o> charge in the latest sty e
when buying Hair Goods heie Do not contuse our gooas w.th those ca.ried in department stores
WILL FIND IT HERE/
AND
TO-DATE
NEW
You re Welcome to it Here!
It's our way of doing business, selling highest quality clothes
for and women on credit a( cash prices. Our businese ha*
grown almost entirely through the recommendations of our
onstomers—the severest teat any firm is ever subjected to.
People wouldn't buy of na every season and send their
friends here if our values were not exactly as represented.
We Make Terms To
Suit—All the Credit You
Need--at These Low Prices
Women's Suits 37.50 to $25.00
Women's Oravenettes $7.50 to $20.00
fine Shirt Wtu«U >1.48 to ^ 6.50
Walking Skirt* >1.98 to $12.50
Men's Sttif .•• $7.50 to Ijaft.QO
Wen's Oraventtte* >9.48 to $20.00
Shoes for Men and Women Etc., at Big
fa \ allies—Come and see for Yourself
Open Until 11 O'Clock Saturday Night
Ridgley Credit Clothing Co.
128 B. West Second St.
^MrrirmnamnnmMimwnnrn—r—■—1~—i—mrii np—u 11———■ ■ m
ire: The Misses Irene Ilea com. Blrc'h.
v ta Montgomery, Cornelia Libby, Vina
Hardy, opal Ivelly. Florence La Ilmyer. \
vl ibei Stevens. Mesdames Herman Uloorn
asev Williams. Dick Hogan, Roy Jones
f El Reno, and Mrs. Roy Jones. Fay Boud
iud Mrs ilorgau S. Sellers of Oklahoma
:ity.
The Phllatliea of Olivet Mission enter- i
allied the liaraea elub at the home of the
tea- her. Mrs. Wilbur Wright. 82b \vest j
Seventeenth street. Wednesday evening j
very pleasant social evening was spent ,
Fullv' sixty guests were present l'ot j
tune telling was a pleasing amusement !
of the evening. Refreshments were nerved j
at the eloee.
The marr age of Miss Vlnnle Lee Coff
man, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. M. W
Corf ma ii. of tO.1 West Noble street, and
Mr .limes Smythe Armstrong, of this
;ty, was solemnized at 8:30 o'eloek Wed
nesday evening in the presence of thirty
guests and relatives. The Rev Thomas
Harper of rbe Pilgrim Congregational
•hurch performed the ceremony. Sinliax
erns and roses, with trailing vines in
nrofuslon artlfelally dei-orated the beau
tlful rooms. The bride and groom stood
t.efore an altar banked with puiu.s aud
*hlte ruses, where the marriage was per
farmed, the rlug ceremony being used
< he I.ride was heeomlngij gowned In
costume of Copenhagen blue silk crepe
.vlth accessories to match. A bi.fiet sup
oer was served. A large cluster of Kil
^raey roses and fern^. formed the eeu
er decoration for Uhe din ng table, laid
vlth a lace centerpiece and doi'ies pro-
ducing a very pretty effect Mrs. Nin.
.labeoek. Misses Mabel Lewis and Kllza-
i.eth Butcher assisted In the serving
tr. nnd Mrs. Armstr..n? reeeived man
■eautlful and costly wedding gifts Af
r a wedding Journey >o New York «'it>
ind other points they will make Okla-
homa City their home.
Music lovers will enjoy a rare musical
reat in ihe third annual concert of the
derrlll IMano School, which will he pre-
cnted at the First Presbyterian church
it S:l.* o'clock Friday evening. May 20.
The foremost composers of France, r.er
many. America, Norway and Poland w II
>e represented ti the program making
t hs i whole mast unusual. Mrs. Fred
Nllller. soprano, will give two vocal se-
ectlon". Following t'he program, tliose
ompletlng the teacher's ^i*aduate course
>vlll receive their diplomas.
Tne*d".v nfternnon the F F. 0. club
met with Mrs Rebecca Reatiy, of 1)11
est Eighth stree . and the following of-
fleers were elected: T. M. Uichardsou.
presdent: Mr* Henry Overholser. vl'e-
I president; Mrs. William .1 Pert tee, sec-
retary! Mr- (icorge W. Spencer, treas-
urer: Mrs. Sarah lv Walker, historian, ind
Mmes. T. M Cpshaw and Ocar l . Halsell
I a the board of m i augers. The dub is
I planning the establishment of an Old I.a
dies' Home, which will be an attractive
abode for homeless old ladies, more par-
•''•ularlv he early settlers of okli'liouwi
The opening of the membership list to
vomen throughout the state, who came
to Oklahoma in lSSO. was an mportant
feature ->f the meeting. Lister cfferlng
eports were given. The club adjourned
for the summer season to meet the first
Tuesday in Oi;tober.
The Women Suffrage club will hold
I ts usual fortnightly meeting tonight at
he room I.e<>-Hucklns hotel. An in
trestlng pnigram will be given, in which
the ant -suffrage sentiment will be an
s we red Miss Mary I Barber, president
:f the club, will lead the discussion,
Money to Loan
monej
dend
liomu
YOUNG
Xat'l. Bank Bldg
Protect Your
Windows with
Wire or Iron Guards
Specialty Elevator Enclosure, Parti-1
tlons for Bank and Oifices. Closing |
out of the Best Steel Door Mats.
Oklahoma Wire
and Iron Works
208 East Main St.
Keller-He Saves Yen Kcney
WELL, I SHOULD SAY SO!
"HE IS ON THE SQUARE."
Saturday he sells you strictly fresh, selected eggs at, per dozen, ..20c
Large selected fresh Tomatoes, three pounds for 25c
Fancy# whole head Rice at, per pound 5c
Dry Onions (selected Bermuda), six pounds for 25c
Fine Sweet Country Butter^ per pound 25c
Imported Select Mushrooms, per can 28c
Chicken; select stock; per pound 15c
Other Goods in Proportion.
Orders For Wagon Delivery Must Be In Before Ten O^Clock a. m.
CALL UP 6149 OR 5742.
KELLER CASH GROCERY CO.
112 West Washington Street.
t> do be
s Absolutely no good
y Pointer should not
your home every
f
Big Line of
Straw Hats
Straw Hats
Straw Hats
Big Line of
Straw Hats
Straw Hats
Straw Hats
The only place to get
Straw Hats
is at
LAKEY'S
Furnisher lo Men Who Care
16 N. Robinson
American National Bank Bldg.
Phone 1525.
Ital by his pupil. Miss (
ins. at the Pilgrim « ngr«:
South Harvey street. Friday evening,
Mis-- Amanda O'Couuor will play
the accompaniments
En t ran
back door, with th<
ef feted
snovel.
GROCERY STOKE IS KII-LED
The grocery store of J. O. Duu
Park Place was entered last night
l robbed of *200 worth of merchandise
HE'LL GIVE VIOLIN KECITA
Roy Young, teaeher of violin.
mm*
THE
THE
THE
5TOPE
STORE
ss
THE
SAVES YOU MONEY
SVORBJ
Children s 10c Fast Black C
Hose vli
$2 ."0 Men's Hats
pccial
J2.00 Men's Hats
special
Ladies 10c Fast
Black Hose
35c Men
Fancy Sox
Men's 10c Fast Black
Sox
THE
Oc Suspenders
fui
15c Linen Collars
for
10c Knit Wrist Canvas Gloves
foi
>c Negligee Shirts
for
STOr
QFtuJ
JLjO Negligee Shirts
for
40c Opaque u indow Shades
for
10c School Tablets
for
>c Band rants
for
Oc Neckwear
for
1 Of V hite China Plates
for
Lacr> v/orth up to 15c per yard
special
Zoe Gold Band ( tips and
Saucers for
$ .50 Lawn Jumper Dresses
for
Be Decorated Salad Bowls
for
25c Gold Band Plates
fof
12.00 S rt Waists
for
Six Glass Tumblers
for
• '-.00 Petticoats
for
I" 00 Panama Skirts
fo
51.00 Slop Jars
for
pi no
: tiju
r okj
rise dozen Clothes Pins
f..r
110.00 \ oile Skirts
for
on
tip Us JU
China Nest Fggs,
two for
J12.00 Voile Sk'rts
for
THE
11.00 Japan Flour Bins
for
115.00 Voile Skirls
for
ron
fSOc Poros Knit nderwear
for
f7.50 Ladies' and Misses
Fancy Skirts fo
aT amm
50c President Suspenders
for OJU
Pretty Htm Bonnets
special
COME TOMORROW AND 9AVE AS MUCH AS YOU SPEND AT OUR
STORE. MANY OF THE ABOVE ITEMS ARE HALF PR|~,E.
TMS
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Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 100, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1910, newspaper, May 13, 1910; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc101547/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.