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OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTER.
Thursday, May 19,1910.
RICHARDSON'S CLEARING SALE
OF, FRESH UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY
Why buy shopworn and out-of-date Millinery when you 11
buy fresh, nrw. u{-fo-tho-minuto slyh's for ONE-HALF 1'IiK T,
Now is tho time Hint you will want a pretty, fresh White
list for midsummer wear.
Two hundred new, smart, up-to-date White Chip Shapes in
the feMon's latest styles. Regular $6.50 values. ffQ Kfl
Yours for quick selling, eaeh (JwiUO
Sevenly-fue Ijejrhnrn Shapes. Regular 75c, to $1.50 eaeh,
Price, 25c, 76c and $1.00 each.
Two hundred bunches Flowers, bought to sell for 50c, 75c
and $1 50. Choirc during this sale, 10c, 25c and 75c each. Silk
aud Linen Roses.
Pine AVtiite Flowers. Beautiful green and autumn colored
foliage. The season's choicest eolorft.
ALL MUST GO.
RICHARDSON MILLINERY CO.
208 WEST MAIN STREET
EWS IN SOCIETY
By SUSIE E. BOLES
1ELEPUONL 4404
National DentalParlors
115M Main St. 2nd Floor Oklahoma City
Mrs Willard <\
mart Set Tuesdi
I iu-s. Ell Brown,
obit* were
Taft made lil^'
Taft entertained the
Miss Llla Jester.
;im Laird and J. I'.
..^:tle the members.
h< ore A four course
luncheon \vn*
The exeeutlre hoard of the Federated
ni -tinary societies will mwt at 3 o'clock
I ridny afternoon ;it the First Christian
church.
Mr Fleming H. Peck.
ier<. for a three weeks
■ i .ther. Mr. and Mrs.
Louis, Is
with his
Peck i..
IF YOU CONTEMPLATE BUILDING
See our display rooms—11th Street and
Belle Isle Car, No trouble to show you
HOLMES DISAPPEARING BED CO.
PHONE BLACK 3370
r
A New Telephone
Directory
Will Go to Press About June 10th
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THIS IS THE REGULAR DIRECTORY
Other parties are contemplating issuing a directory inde-
pendently of the one issued by this company. This is not sanc-
tioned by us and we believe will lead to confusion.
Please notify the Contract Department in writing of any
future changes in your listing.
Pioneer Telephone & Telegraph Co.
CARRIES IT UNDER
HIS ARM-BEWARE
"We admit that The Pally Point-
er has us •bested' on local circula-
tion !nit out paper jroes out-of-
eltor on other aft-
JlH
on pape
epeatH:
ave a GREAT circu-
lation- -"out "Mown "
!ndc« 1 they Join in chorus ropontlnjj the
foregoing over ami over until they l o-
liev(. it true. Regardless of the fn- i that
one afternoon paper employes a man who
\irrle-. a large portion ..f this ulletred
"out-of-town" circulation to the postoftli-e
under his arm.
«.i nit that other afternoon papers hare
a few thousand subscrlhers in other parts
of the world how much guod does that
do th•' merchant who advertises a special
sale tomorrow, or tiie housewife seeking
;i Kervaut, or someone with a room to
It's here at home circulation that counts.
The Daily Pointer has it. Twenty thou-
sand copies every i--ue. pLung the ad-
vertiser In touch with an intelligent, pros-
pers.s ' "n.muni y who have money to
spend and are spending It.
Buy space in the newspaper you know—
"EVERYBODY 18 READING."
HYDE'S LAWYERS HELP
CLAIMANT TO ESTATE
Kansas City, May ID.—Friends of Dr.
Hyde are flKHlatiug the attorneys of El-
mer Swope of Mart I nubs rg. W. V«., In
bis attempt to establish himself as the
son of the late Col. Thomas II. Swope, of
whose murder Dr. Hyde was convicted.
If the relationship can be established.
Elmer Swope will get the entire four mil-
lion dollar estate of Col. Swope, with the
exception of the property held by Mrs.
Frances Hyde.
BEVERIDGE DECLARES
HE DOESN'T NEED T.R.
Dr. nuth G.r
Mrs. Adella <
Oklahoma <'lty
tend the suffra;
heme in Cap it
Miss Helen Edwards of Kansas City,
will arr've .Monday to visit with Mrs.
Rosa D. Long.
The Soros I? club will *1v* a dinner
and husbands' fvening Friday evening,
M i v .7. at St I' m:. - parish house. The
dramatic are of Soi is will give a play
during the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rrawwell and fam-
ily left yesterday for Little Rock, Ark.,
to make their h"me.
The Primary Union will meet in the
First M. E -hurch at 4 o'clock Friday
afternoon. All primary teachers In the
Sunday schools are urged to be present.
Mrs. Sarah E Walker Is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Burgess Purdum at Pur-
cell.
Mr an.l Mrs Stephen F. Vearey have
returned home from their wedding trip
and are at home to friends. 704 West
Sixteenth street.
Miss Alice Carey, of Cairo. Ill , has ar-
rived to attend the wedding of Miss
Christine Carpenter and Mr. Henry Mor-
gan which will be .Itine S Miss Carey
will be the guest of Mrs. George Freder-
b-kson and Mrs. Robert P. Carpenter.
The golf tournament and dinner dance |'!!?*[
will be Friday at the Lakeview Country
club. Mrs. A. A. Will and Mr. George j
Frederi'-kson, winners In the last week's!
mixed foursome game, will be hosts for'
the event. Mrs. George Sohlberg
rve tea. A dluner dance will be given rjr(1
wa« given. Mrs Swnnson, Miss Bess Land :
and Mis,-. Daisy Roberts, each gave piano
numbers Vocal selections were given by
Mrs j; II Cruham, Mrs Myser, Miss Hu-
L I Ml Blrdsall. Mrs. Ander-
son gave a iiinu ; ytis read in. Misses
Roberts. Mc<\ iine!l and Wilty serv.-l j
punch throughout the evening. Mr. Birds- f
all and Mr M«'arthy were given toasts,
it being the birthday of each. Mr. Welty
acted as toast master, and responses were j
given. A delicious supper followed. 1 res- •
•■tit were: Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Graham, |
Mr. and Mrs Sdfers, Mr. and Mr> J. M. I
Dodson. Mr. and Mrs Swanson. Mr and!
Mrs. II. «' Mortimer. M. and Mrs Glllcy,
Mr. and Mrs Kinney. Mr. aud Mrs. Cole, M
and Mi- W. I'." Hoinan. Mr. and Mrs.
Weltv. Mr and Mr:- M. Com,ell. Mr. and
Mrs My -or, Mrs. Anderson. Mr and M. s.
.1 II .If.hn-oni Mrs. Wriuht, Misses Ha/.-l
Land. Bess Wright, He^ Land. Willie
Wright. Frltsch, Lei i Wright. Daisy R«d - i
erts, Messrs. MeCarthv. Malcolm, Arahlin,
Barnes, Kinney and Shanks.
D
<1 1111
Leon la "Remolds and
e:.> will be among the ;
'ragists who will at-
at Mrs. Laskey's I
niug
Mrs Russel G. Lowe nnd children wi
go to E! Reno tomorrow to attend the
commencement exercises, when Mr. Low< >
sister. Miss Bess Lov e, will be one of t!«
graduates. They will l.e the guest of I
Mr. Lowe's mother for a week.
Rev. J. M. Davidson went to Chickasha. .
to attend the Episcopal convocation, to-
day.
in the evening.
Miss Louise Tlope Radford, daughter f
Mr. and Mrs A. J. Radford, and Leonard
Handcock West, eldest son of Dr. and
Mrs A. L. West, were married at the
home of the bride's brother in-law. M- |
and Mrs. E. D. Lumsden. of 714 A\est .
Seventeenth street. Ht S o'clock hist night.
Rev. J. M. Davidson performed the cere-
mony. The wedlng march was played '•>*
Miss Myrtle owen and Miss Clara Sims
sang "Because." The bride and groom
stood under a white flower trimmed wed-
IIng bell, suspended from a chandelier
• •fusion of pink and
white peonies. The bride was becoming-
ly gowned In a white princess effect lin-
gerie costume with Irish and Vaiencennes
i trimmings. A wreath of orange blossoms
held in place her vril of tulle. She car-
luet of sweet peas. During tli<~
"A
New Discovery"
Until May 30 Only
The Sensational Whalebone Plates
Latest Discovery in Dentistry
.00
Mar
Jam
the
Ha r rail
iny refreshments
was lovely with
us and hows of
sket filled with
Those who wit-
evening, Mi
The members of the Swastika Study £"r,.'Sp, ved The talde
club met yesterday afternoon at the home gweet i
,,r Mrs. J„hu MclMnW. IWWwt Thirty-, ;„lle A ltrKe '
second street. Mines. A. I'. 1 anneyni .1 f,,rns n«iorne<l the center.
the hostess |lPss(l(| ,|ie redding were:
'eel. I Or and Mrs. West. Mr and Mrs. St*n-
, lev R Bruce. Pr and Mrs. R. II. Wilkin.
The following program will be given Mr ;U!l) Mra Edward II Cooke, Mr. and
at the l irst 1'resbyterfan <diurch. corner KIrs ^ iii Hayes of Norman. Mr and Mrs.
Sixth nnd Broadway, by the Merrill Piano M v Haffenflu: Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
sebool, John J MerrlSi director. Friday M,.r.ahau. Mr and Mrs Frank Adams, Mr.
evening at S :15 This is the hird annua! .II1(j William i: Harper. Jr., Mr.
commencement cin-crt of the institution: i harles Parker of Sulphur; Misses Mary
Invocation—Rev. Thomas P. Harper. |Harrell, Myrtle Owen, Clara Sims, vara
Sonata, Op HI. No Beethoven Harper. Ruth Brundrit. Evelyn Shlpp. Ada
Mae F.astland, Luclle Kemp and /Lrtamay
LAWN MOWERS!
SHARPENED WITH MODERN MACHINERY
GENERAL REPAIRING
GUN AND KEY WORK—EXPERT REPAIRMEN
ENTERPRISE MOTOR & CYCLE CO.
310 NORTH BROADWAY f PHONE 1391
Indianapolis, Ind.. May 19.— Senator Al-
:*rt J. Beveridge in an Interview emphat-
ally denies that ex-presldent Roosevelt
ill be asked to make speeches in lo-
lana this fall In an attempt to secure
• •verldge's return to tne l". S. Senate.
PASSENGERS ESCAPE
WHEN BOAT CAPSIZES
(Second movement.)
Gretchen Holt.
Vols#, U Sm rfII.- Thome
Jimmle R^tledge
Romanse Low
Ruth McCormsck.
Imprompto In <' sharp minor ..Rhelnhold:
Leota Harvey.
Venetian Boat Song Nevin
Mra. Nick M Ellla.
Sounds From the Carnival Low
Edith Amos.
Vocal, My Dream Toatl
Mrs. Miller.
Sonata, Op. 1< . N« hi Beethoven
Kathryn O'Keefe.
Barcarolle Tschatkowsky
Mrs. John W. Nicely.
Witches Dance MacDowell
I'auline Roberta.
Bv Moonlight Bendel
Susie Green.
Due, Valse Paraphrase .. Chopln-Schuett
I r ma Golden Rouse.
Mr. Merrill.
Chromatic Waltz Oodard
Rosalind Sawyer.
Shndow Dance MacDowell
Nocfurn* Karganoff
Air de Ballet Messkewakl!
Beth Sltler.
Ballad in A flat Chopin
Florence Veal.
Nocturne Chopin
Czardas Mac Dowell
Ethel Phillips.
Address and presentation of diplomas—
Dr. J. II. O Smith.
Quartette. Concert Waltz Relve-King
Florence Veal, Beth Sltler,
Leota Harvey. Mr. Merrill.
Mr. and Mrs. L. 1>. Birdsall entertained
Tuesday evening at their home. 111S North
Central avenue. The event was in cele-
bration of Mr Rirdsall's birthday anni-
versary The rooms were decorated with
ferns.'white carnations and roses. During
the evening an Informal musical program
Purdom.
EASY WAY TO SELL YOUR LOTS
Just phone me, giving location
and price. I can sell them. Even
ings, phone 3747. Day time, 534.
FRANK HOOPES.
309 SECURITY BLDG. PHONE 534
"CONSCIENTIOUS REAL ESTATE
MAN."
FRENCH
MILLINERY
211 SOUTH HARVEY.
ANCHOR
DENTURE
PLATE
ROOF
Kansas City
on steamer. I i
cis aboard, m
apslaed In tht
ATTENTION, PROPERTY OWNERS!
It you have property that you
want sold, phone me. t can sell for
you. SveningB, phone me at 3747.
Day time, call at office or phone
FRANK HOOPES.
309 SECURITY DLDG. PHONE S34
"CONSCIENTIOUS REAL ESTATE
MAN."
Ask your
dealer lor
U. S. Flour
lo May 10 The excurs-
le Sam. with 1.10 passen-
• tly women and children,
Missouri river near hero
fternoon uud bad It not
been for the coolnes of the boat crew
prui'.tbly several would have been drownod
Officers of the government steamer, Mis-
souri. seeing the 1'ncle Sam in such a
plight, rushed their boat to the rescue,
rhe crew of the Uncle Sam found It Im-
possible to make use of the life boats.
HASKELL'S UNDECIDED
ABOUT ELECTION BILL
C, over nor Ha
"He Saves You Money
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HE
StLLS YOU
Fancy New
bushel ...
Potatoes, per
$1.50
l'er peck
Cucumbers, three for .... 10c
Wax Beans, 6 lbs. for .... 25c
Fancy New Tomatoes, three
pounds for 25c
Bermuda Onions..si* lbs. ...20c
Three cans A-l Peas, Tomatoes
or Corn for 25c
Takhoma Biscuits, 4 pkgs 15c
Corn Klakes, 3 pkgs 25e
picnic Hams, Swift's Win-
chester. per pound .... He
Acron Bacon, per pound .. 23c
Give me a trial and I shall
convince you.
KELLER
"He Saves You Money"
Phone 6149 or 5742.
112 West Washington Street.
Made for par-
ticular folks.
SAYS SHOOTING TOO
GOOD FOR INSURGENTS
kell stated last night that
<>w when he would nam«
lei."ii to be held
New York. May
can
urgeuts," shouted
nnon In his addres:
befo
ertsln rep'
Speaker
the an
th
National Manufaetu
| ihe Waldorf Vxtori.-i last nlwl r
"If there were tu«> armies drawn
actual conflict, hanalui; would br
| fate "f such men. Ii i"« the essence of
I pc pular good that majorities ahmild rule
land be held responsible !t\ their mis-
! takes.
I I 'lcrefore I ask you to make n manlr
flfht f< r the republican party so that next
the
vein her
Mibllcana In the
I bold It res;. I
to the democra
speaker wn
urse of his
ma
Th
; wthiv;
stlc minority
8I.OT MACHINES ORDERED OVT
All slot machine* were ordered "on the
ihelf." by Sheriff C nrrl*< a last night lb-
made the rounds and .'It: places of busl-
iii" h where the machlnex have been In
Hide the resuhmlsi
>t>>pped at the Lee
and left early
.- a I ti he had not received the decl-
of the supreme court authorising titc
Murray To Speak Here
Hon W 111am TI Murray (Alfalfa 11111)
u;i si-ak at ihe Oklahoma City Audl-
orlum Monday night. May 2.'1. In the in-
ereat of his tandldacy for governor. 44
100 KILLED BY BLOWUP
Hsvans. Cuba. May 10. Tfce explosion
f dynamite ipposetl to consist of 3.000
ionuds, vmpie-ely demolished the rural
iard bui:.i'ks, located In the city of
in- del R|o, late yesterday afternoon
one hundred guards were killed and as
ii a ti > Injured.
It is thought by the military authorities
ha the explosiou was the outcome of a
. i.fplracy. ^
nOOSlKRS DON'T VISIT TS.
Inability to ce: enough men together at
hort notice, was the reason that the party
f JOO "lloosler Boosters" from Indlauapo-
the i
they
ould be
a ted.
HASKELL DESIRES
DATA ON OPTIONS
FOR THE CAPITAL
Guthrie, May 19.—Governor C. N Has
kell has sent a letter to the capital lo-
cation conn ilttee In Shawnee. Oklahoma
( itv and outhrie. asking for statements as
to what options have been secured ou laud
to be used for a capltol location, in or-
der that the people of the state may be
notified and feel assured that the laud In
question may be purchased at a reasou-
Iii order that fullest publicity may be
given the propositions. Haskell asks that I
the data be given him by June 4. leaving
one week in which to advertise them to the
people of the state.
$15,000 BAIL IS GRANTED
Holdenville, Okln . May 19 Olstri. •
Judge I'>hn Caruuthers. has granted ball |
to Sheriff James K. King In the sum •>
fir.,000 sheriff Kinc la charged with the
murder of Police officer .1. W. (ililttrd.
killed on ths main street Sunday night.
ENDOR81C INDEPENDENT TIC'RET.
Nashville. Tenn.. .Muy 19—A mass meet
in - of democrats in this city in endors-
ing an independent ticket for state hu
prone court and court of civil appeals,
opposed the democratic state committee
in calling a general primary for June
t Tl<> committee was called tyrannical
nnd undemocratic nnd tiovernor Patterson
was charged, as was the committee, with
coercing the supreme .-onrf.
rich woman is divorced
Kansas City, Mo. May 10. Mrs. \ia V
Strong has been granted n dlvorc** from
K. M Strong, a wealthy Los Angeles real
estate man.
She claims her husband compelled her
to remunerate him every month for five
years, for money he spent on her; wlaie
she was charged with half the expense*
of running the household; nnd when rhe
had company, she had to pay for their
entertainment.
Mr- strong is aald to have an independ-
ent fortune.
CASH FOR VACANT LOTS.
I csn Ret you canh for your va
cant lots. Phone me location and
price. After ti p. m., phone 3747.
Pay time, 534.
FRANK HOOPES.
309 SECURITY BLDG. PHONE 534
"CONSCIENTIOUS REAL ESTATE
MAN."
BF.TTEK RK.SILT9 ASSIRED
The Daily Pointer has ever been rec-
want ad paper ©f Okis-
Big Bargains Saturday
Have just returned from
the eastern markets and spe-
eial liig bargains for Satur-
day. Rvery up-to-date trim-
med Hat. except feather
Hats, up to $10.00, CC
for
DON'T MISS THIS SALE.
win inn wiiw ii ■ mi mn
I'liy
People
answer
witch for The I 'ally Pointer. Don't think
of placing that sd elsewhere Itste the
most reasonable netter results nitsured.
Office 'j'-Hi West <2rand, opposite the t ver-
holser opera house
NEXT Ml I T M'AI.I STEIt.
Shawnee Okla., May 1" M A e«fer was
ehoaen ;is the place for the fourth mnuv
convention of the Oklahoma Phnrmace-
i (iuthrie worked in thai
'"ii WT i!l,y ftvii
VACANT LOTS WANTED.
I must have more vacant lota to
sell. Phone me evenings, 3747 or
534 during the day. I can sell them.
FRANK HOOPES.
309 SECURITY BLDG. PHONE 534
"CONSCIENTIOUS REAL ESTATE
MAN,"
Fish! Fish!
We are handling a nice line of
Fish In connection with our
market. Why not have some for
your Friday dinner?
We offer:
nod Snapper,
pound
Choice Cat Fish,
pound
Lake Trout,
pound
Fancy Black Haas
pound
17k
20c
20c
...30c
An uu-to-date Grocery and Meat
Market always at your service.
ROSENSTEIN'S
31 W. Main St.
One door east of Night and Day
Bank.
Until May 30 we have decided to make our Whalebone
Sets of Teeth for £5.00, which is the lightest and strong-
est plate made; do not cover the roof of the mouth;
bite corn off the cob; guaranteed for 20 years; call early;
avoid the rush.
FROM ONE OF OUR THOUSANDS OF
SATISFIED PATIENTS:
Mr. John Bradley of Britton writes before going to the
National Dental Parlors:
"I had four sets of teeth made by different dentists
and could not wear them, but since I had the National
Dentists make my teeth I have been able to chew my
food and really enjoy living. 1 cheerfully recommend
the National Dental Parlors to all people who are look-
ing for honest and satisfactory work and a square deal."
A FEW OF OUR PRICES FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY
ALL WORK GUARANTEED AND KEPT IN
REPAIR FOR TEN YEARS.
FULL SET OF TEETH $5.00 UP
BRIDGE WORK $3.50
SILVER FILLING $1.00
GOLD CROWN $3.50 UP
GOLD FILLING $1.00 UP
CLEANING TEETH $1.00
NO CHARGE FOR EXTRACTING WHEN
TEETH ARE ORDERED
Examination and Consultation Free
Be sure you are in the right place and bring this ad
with you; it's good for a dollar in Dentistry.
1
11SV« West Main.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
National Dental Parlors
Second Floor.
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