Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 177, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1910 Page: 2 of 6
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OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTER.
$1 and $1.50 Corsets Friday and Saturday 50c
To quickiv . l<.*r out about J'A) corset') in short aid uiei.aiu leagiu*—iaer and embroidered trimmed
—hav * aupporter ana-fin^iit—«irc l* to 44—-regular #100 and $1.50 eonij^g ha\ re Cfi —
turday to. ~
F ridij
$1.00 and $1.25 Woolens
At 65c
Qu.ek
fuitini
tint'-,
suitioi
id i
yard.
>"• of fine wool
a. I'anamaa, Ba-
1 *1 fiO and «! 21
65c
50c Woolens at 35c
Mohair
PaD«ma«. Surges and
in fine stripes—plain
«te.—tkcv arc wool
tliat aoid readily at
elogn up, a
yard
suiting
35c
$5.00 DRESSES $1.95
Theae fine Lioffe nt and
Lawn Dreues with their
<*ard« and yarda of lace and
ic^rt.oo trinuamf -in Prin-
cess and Waist line atvle are
!re«*< that sold readily for
15 00—they are slightly
•^nled which accounts for
this low price—^olor—white,
blue, pink and lavendar—
shout 50 inches—while thev
i*«t Ti QK
choice O 11 wd
! tniumed
50c
$1.00 Cheney Foulards
At 65c Yd.
To quickly finiah a few pieces
of Cheney shower proof Foul-
ards that were a dollar a ward
We will close them out
65c
85c Silks at 59c
A few piece, of shantung and
satin Foulards that were regu-
lar 85 • a yard, to go Friday and
Saturday. fvr quick clear-
ance. for a \ ard
59c
Clean-Up of Fine Silk Hose Friday and Saturday
$4.98 HOSE for $3 25 i a ' '°®n'uP •bout two dozeu pairs ladies' pure all-silk Hose
$3 98 HOSE for $2.39 h'a°'c ,>'1'or ■knUmd in ahadM of pink blM and white—
$2 98 HOSE fo $1 95 ( rn,f'f w'"1 '"••"foreed heels trie and sole—they will soon go at these
AUTO DRIVER'S NEW HEAD FOR
TOPASSQUIZZ; C. OF C. MAY BE
BOARD NAMED CHOSEN tODAY
Thursday. August 11, 1910.
Major Scales late Weieasday after-
noon appointed the following to act a*
a board for the purpo e of examining
automobUe drivers, upon application
for a license to drive cars: Charles
hamber of Commerce
association be conioli-
H Johnston as rnana
prim—
$2.00 SILK HOSE $1.65
A few pair of pure silk Hose with lisle thread
sole and 4 inches inside, lisle hem which will
prevent the supporter from t-aring tf>1 PC
f-'OO Mose reduced to J | ,0j
$1.48 SILK HOSE 85c
About 1 J-2 dozen bronze, silk Hose in
* 1 2 to 10 have a lisle foot. There are rcfru-
lar *1 '4 Silk Hose that are reduced 85c
I' arance, to a pair
Summer Clean-Up Bargains from the Basement
Apron Ginghams 5c
Our regular 6 l-2e a yard gingham, in ail eol-
i ean id |)C
i (J3C
Lonsdale Cambric 10c
Regular Lonsdale cambric in short lengths,
Mil regular for yard off 1 ft-
the bolt—eleau up price IUC
16 2-3c Ticking 12 l-2c
Hear, .p of a few fancy tick-
ing . our regular 1H 2-3 and
41)1-
11 c
1 i-i. ■
Outing at 5c a Yard
To clean up a small lot of
dark outingn in comfort pat-
terns and color, they
for, a yard
.Sat: :he
and the Traffl
dated with J
fer, or
Shsi! thing* be left aa they are
• ad , man selected io aucceed Mc-
Ford, E. J Johnson and Frank Har I Keand, with the title of manager?
This afternoon tae directors will
The applnting of this committee is hear the recommendation ef the "se
!n accordance with the Twyford a; rret committee" as to what should he
fo.uoblle ordinance, which sat re lloI>e and who shall be named for the
'ently passed b tha city council Job of manager Johnston Is an appll
making compulsory that ever j ont °nly In case the consolidation of
d.\er of ,i car pass an enamlnatlon I the tw0 departments ts made, and it
shosing n to be capable of driving " 's he win be the manager a
Every driver applying for a driver- art of tall-goea-wlth-the-hlds prop
1 <-fnse Hill be fu.-niahed with a blank, osition.
shith he must fill out and return to '^ no change ts made In the arrange-
'he board of examiners, who will ther. n'ent the committee will make a elec-
•ummon the driver before It. and If 'I011 from among ihe following appll
■ie ,-'asses a satisfactory eiamination <aoit. 8 P Puffer, managing editor
ill.' O. K of ihe board will b* stamped If I
blank, an i returned to tb^
Cl'y clerk, who will then Issue a
license for a cons deration of J!
In order that a car may be Identi-
fied In case of an accident, a list of
all h', may drhe the car must be
furnished the city clerk, and with It
a full descrlpllon of the car, Its make
and Its horse pow-er
'tore than ISO" has beer taken in
by the city clerk during thib week
for au'omoblle fees, very few livery
•ars being reglttrred, however The
I fee of J", for h livery car has been
re ined to .17 M, and It Is expected
'bar this will Induce the owners to
t pay their fees.
Millinery
vis Jv |
Mrs Waltman has moved her
millinery store from 401 West
Main to
315 N. Robinson
Has on display a swell line of
oarlj fall hat* and Invites all
her old customers as well as
new to call and see her In her
new store Mats from J3 60 to
115-00. Watch for fall opening.
316 N. ROBINSON.
MRS. WALTMAN
POLITICAL BUGS GARVIN COUNTY IS
STORM HOSTELRIES STRONG FOR BLAIR
.bis forenoon was taken up with Garvin county lias a double delega
| caucuses of counly, judicial and con- Hon at the democratic state conv
grf clonal delegation*.
In
2 „ W1 . — •vtry tion today, it li entltltd to 81 rotM
aval able room at the I^e-Hucklnu and ha: ;«delegates In caucus this
CAPITAL AGITATION
IS QUIET-POLITICS
Nothing doing In the capital case
today. Too much politics
Governor C. X. Haskell, Judge C. B
Stuart of McAlester. Attorney W A
f-odbettei of Ardmore and Judge B
F. Burwell of Oklahoma Chy, lawyers
Interested In the capital dispute now
H In the I. gaii county district court and
atafp supreme court, are entirely too
busy today with the state democratic
convention to bother about the loca-
tion of a fctatehouse.
It la expected that by next Tues-
day tile supreme court will have ren-
dered a decision In the appeal re!a-
the to Secretary of Slate Thos P.
Smith, who was enjoined last week
from removing his records to Okla-
homa City.
hotel a meeting is going on. Corners
of parlors and the lobby were abo
used for caucuses.
The Cruce men had their headquar-
ter' at the liCe-Huiklns, Murray at
the Threadglll and Ross at the Grand
Avenue hotel. Dissensions have been
forgotten, however, since the primary
and the defeated candidates are
whooping It up for the party nomi-
nees.
RAILROAD MEN AGREE
ORDER'SJMPRACTICA8LE
Guthrie, Okla, Aug 11.—Several
railroad men were in the city jvster-
Iiay at the hearing of the proposed
irder of the corporation commission
I to the i-allroad.n to st ll through
I tlckels with intermediate transfers
between all points. They were el
•nost unanimous that the order would
be impracticable.
SIX MINES OPEN UNDER
CINCINNATI AGREEMENT
MUCH MONEY COMING
FROM PAVING TAXES
McAlester. Okla. August 11
six mines owned by the Bache-Deb-
inan Coal company were opened this
morning for operation after a con-
tract with tbe miners had been el«n-
' -I yesterday. The contract signH
, was on the Cincinnati agreement.
About 1400 men went to work. ThU
'In the first of the companies com
rosing the Southwestern Coal .Mine
•operators association to sign un a
t ontract.
There is now In Ihe coffers of the
city Clerk more than 120,000 which
has been collertc.l from paving taxes.
Yesterday 12,557.28 was collected "I
—Tht';PI<Pr' ' 10 take in 90 per cent of the
1200.000 before Sept. 1," smld City
Clerk Bob Parman this morning The
taxes are coming In better this year
than they ever have."
morning the delegation determined to
work hard for Stato Senator II. S.
Blair or Wynnewood, for a place on
the state ticket as auditor, as he was
j next hlgb man in the race with th<
late BUI Croes.
The delegation Includes Chairman
John Stanley, nomluated for countj
attorney last week without opposi-
tion; Secretary Ira Mitchell, secre-
tary of the board of truatcea of the
boys' industrial school; J| c Thomp-
son. retiring chairman of the
RATE CASE PUSHERS
MEET HERE AUG. 15
central committee; J. T. Wheeler,
new county committeeman: It. J.
Wheeler, nominated for sheriff last
week; J. A. West, former president
of the state farmers' union; C. P.
Bruce, Cruce manager in Garvin coun
ty; FT. S. Shackleford.
the county democratic
nil tl,e r>0SS,bIe exception of H.
H Haines of Galveston, the parties
called to participate-in the interstate
conference relative to southwestern
rates and the prosecution of the case
state now pending before the supreme court
wiH meet in Oklahoma City on Aug.
l<i at the Chamber of Commerce
room.-- Attorney-General Dawson of
Kansas and West of Oklahoma aud
Judge Helm of Wichita will meet with
• H. Johnston, manager of the Okla-
f a local newspaper; H. A Johnson,
local real estate man; J L Taylor
editor of the Western Trail. Chicago;
W L. Feck, Cleveland. Ohio
Johnson it an applicant for the sec-
retaryship of the home products di-
vision, and if he is ^elected to that
position he would likely withdra*
Puffer said today when asked in re
pard to his application: "I am in the
race on the ground that the place
should be filled by a newspaper man,
<ind, farther, that it is all wrong to
go outside the city to secure publicity
men when the local newspaper fra
ternity affords plenty of miterial. I
was persuaded to enter the race and
am going to stay till the finish, r r>e-
tthrt *ij'* sentiment of the people of
the city it? against sending outside for
a man to All this position "
The "secret committee" as origin-
ally named wafe composed of C. H
Russell, J. H. Johnston and C. E
Campbell, but when he came into the
race himself Johnston resigned and
O P. Workman was named in his
place.
MRS. WILIAMSOM
FILES MORE SUITS
The Incident uf « few days gr
wherein Laura A WiUlttllJfon emerged
k. 8. Jones with making a^av with
$21,000 was toda> recalled when Mrs.
Williamson filed suit in the superior
court against O. W. McAlester to
recover $.'I,00'l as the purchase price
for a confectionery business it h al-
leged Jones sold to McAlester.
Mrs. Williamson alleges that the
defendant knew when he bought the
place that JonM hl| no title in the
property and had no right to make
the sale.
She has also instituted suit against
D. Townsend to adjust title in
some land. In both cases she asked
and was granted an order restraining
the defense from disposing of the
property until settlement was made
in court.
We Wish to Announce
to the Public
We will open our new (tore for butinett Fri-
day, August 12, with a new complete line of
Gents Furnishings, Shoes, Hats and Clothing.
Our goods are direct from the manufacturerer
to you, which entitles you to latest of fash-
ions as well as the low price.. All goods less
33 per cent.
S. REEHAN & BRO.
Corner Broadway and California Streets.
By SltJSHE E. lOUES
TnSLEPIHONE -6404
•••■
chairman of noma Traffic association,
ommlttee.
SUNBEAM SOCIAL TONIGHT
Tonight the management of "Sun-
beam Home" will tender a public re-
ception at ihe home, alO East Seventh
street, where all who ari Iniereaie.l
In the great work of recruiting help-
Uss little children adrift, upon the
social sea without the loving care and
home training to which every tJahv
la entitled b.v right of nature, will te
POLICE SEARCHING
TOWN FOR GREEK
PAROLE NATHOF
After serving hair nf a two-vear
term, ileorge Nathof, 16, convicted of
burglary has been parole 1 by tha gov-
ernor The parole was recommended
by the trial judge, proaecutlng at-
torney, witnesses and many citizens.
Frank Kellos. charged with telling
Jack Beaver to pick up a dynamite
made welcome and sT.o.vnTb'e hospl-, yet 'been arrested'* but^Ms' hln" v °]
tality of thr good women who are by the officers that Kriinn h! i°#
carrying on this great charity. A town omcers that Kell°s las left
good social time is promised to every- A diligent se-ireh .
me who will come ,[,. proceeds of ing madf ?or fhe n'reeV ^'. " be-
the evening will be'added to the tureH charge of a " ^
fund for the maintenance of the .slaughter probably win he „faDa
heme. Tome and help the helpless against him
babies. Mrs Kaye W Dawson Is Tom Manofim whn ...
president, and Mrs L. A Swisher, :,esterday ZTb^°tor
' _ *as released last night.
CONTEST ELECTION.
.Madill, Aug. 11.—Summers Hard?
of Madill claims the democratic nom
ination for judge in his distriet, com
posed of Marshal. Br an and Choctaw
counties, by a plurality of 75 over J.
M. Crook of Durant, who has claimed i
th* nomination and who has been
published as the winner
GIRL GIVEN A DRESS
AND WILL BE FREED
RJCHARDSON'S
LAST CALL
This is the call you have been looking for. You get the
Hat of your choice for $1.00. Fnday and Saturday only
we will place on sale at $1.00 Trimmed Hats in all desirable
colors, black, white, cream, blue, red and aU the season's {7
choicest shades. Choice, $1.00 for two days only.
Fifty of our $8.00 and $10.00 Hats, sale price. $4,95.
Forty Untrimmed Shapes in Leghorns, Milans, Hone Hair"
Chip, Panamas. Choice, $2.00 each. A full line of nobby
new white Duck and Linen Hats just out
o/i
n
{
m
I.llllan Carle, the 16-year-old girl
picked up by the officers in male at-
| tire, has been togged out in a nice
j new dress and probsblv will be sent
to Sherman, Texas. The girl wants
lo go there and says she will look
; for work.
My mother died when T was six
years old," she says, "and I have a
stepmother with whom I cannot get
along. My father lives at PerUe,
Okla, and be will do nothing for me!
I can work If I have a chance, but
believe me. I am not going to wear
boys' clothes any more."
TEXAS LIVE STOCK MAN
WILL SPEAK IN CITY
Ike T Pryor of Ban Ajitonio, presi-
dent of the Trans-Mississippi Com-
mercial congress and president of the
Texas Live Stock association, will be
among the speakers at the national
good roads convention to be held her*
Oct 3 i and 5 In conjunction with
the state fair.
Pryor Is now opening a commJgB|on
MURRAY GIVES A
GYMNASTIC SHOW
Just to show his friends the recent
hard primary campaign had not af-
fected his physical being, Bill Murray
last night, in his room at tbe Thread
gill hotel, gave a little athletic exhi-
bition.
He stood on his head for half a
minute, as creec and unwavering as a
trained circus performer. Tlis watch
but no money dropped from his pock-
ets in the performance.
Murray was quite Jolly, told stories,
smoked and did not seem to mind his
defeat.
PLEADS GUILTY, IS
GIVEN YEAR IN PEN
Lee Myers, charged with horse
theft, pleaded guilty before Judge G.
w Clark of the district court odny
aud was sentenced to one year and
day in the penitentiary.
MAY CHANGE RATES
T j ~ ' A i i - (>]j frrj-iu ra?"S
niay be readjusted by the Katy if the
officials here accede o the wishes
of the commercial club. L. B. Chip-
ley general freight, agent, is here
considering the proposition.
Miss Ethel V. Smith, 903 North
Brauer street, has been entertaining
I the Misses Bess G. Welaer ai 1 Mabel
McGowan of Edmond. Okla They re
; turned home last night.
Mr. and Mrs. Wbitaker M. Grant
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson en-
tertained Miss L^na Hoffman o' Sea*.?
tie. Wash., and her brothers, Meur-
Henry and Morris Huffman, at- dinner
guests last nigiit.
Mrs Marie Pennington has gon* to
Watprtown. Great Bend and other
points in New York, for a visit at
her former home.
Mrs J. H Grigsby and her mother,
Mrs. Mary McNutt, will visit with
friends in Newkirk, Okla . next week.
Mrs. John Wright will leavr in a
few days for a visit with friends in
Shawnee, Okla.
Miss Irma Golden Rouse is visit-
ing friends in Wichita and Topeka.
Kan. She is the euest of .Mrs. L. M.
Combs while at Wichita.
lev era! *eeks visit with
nd friends in Kansas City.
relatives
Georg
. Hi.
Gardner is visiting m
~ Paning and daugb'er
-larceUe returned Wednesday from
0kIa- they ha\e been
I" y? « Darling's stater,
Mrs H. C V\ allerstedt.
■ *' c Voung Is quit# (j] with
B-oadwa *' bonlc 08 Norh
, R- <■' D"«-el! and m,, Ha!,|#
Kitchen of McKlnne . Tex.. sre guests
Ot Mrs. Thomas P. West on Twenty,
second street.
Mrs. Davis A Duncan and llttls
daughter. Lucy B i:, left yesterday
for points in Illinois and Kentucky.
Mrs. S. r. Morton, 814 West Eighth
street, is entertaining her niece Miss
c,race Sharp, a prominent teacher in
Clifton, Kan.
I . nev ° K. Berke and little daugiv
Miss Mildred McNabb is the guest ,fr of 1014 West Eighth have returned
,r clcfor Mra Inearth Rhoo |q I home from Sinn* Voile a t-
I home from Sioux Falls, S. D.
of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Rhea
Forney, Tex. | , ,
Officers of the order of Knights and
Mrs W. L. Watkins and daughter, Ladies of Security were entertained
Miss Watkins, who have been the Tuesday evening by Mr and Mrs. J.
guests of Dr Warren Watkins, West l' Rodgers, district deputies of the
Sixteenth street, will return to their °rder, at their home, 118 West Eighth
home in Alabama today. i street. The evening was spent in
games, conversation aud eniovinsr r*
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M Dechman ; freshments.
and two little sons will leave next I ^
week for a few weeks' visit in Sul- MATINEE A SUCCESS
phur, Okla. The ladies' souvenir matinee ai
Miss Elsie Sheppard has returned peilnar Garden yesterday proved such
from a short visit to Sulphur, Okia. '1 ^cess t.iat Manager Sinopoulo has
I 'leaded to give another matinee 3at
Mr. and Mrs. Edward P Trough urday. Besides having the pleasure
have returned from their wedding of witnessing six splendid vaudeville
trip and are at home to friends at the *cts, each lady is presented with a
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and, b.andsome violet vase free.
Mrs. C. D. Stults, 135 East Park place. _ , —
, ad are fnl^n until «l*ren ••clach
Mr. and Mrs. Edward .1. Miller bav'e nJa!!?r52?nJ#,% 0,JTh® Dstiy
returned home from a visit at Sul- ttie Overhoi^r th Vt-r 0ran(J, oppom«
phur, Okla.
Mrs. J. W. Team and sons. Wilbur
and Earl, have gonp to Colorado
Springs, where they will spend a
month.
Mrs. George Giddings and daughter
Gertrude left Wednesday for Manitou-
Col., to spend several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Mufflngton left
Tuesday for an extended eastern trip
to Buffalo, Toronto and other points.
They expect to be gone six weeks.
LADIES!
100 Hand Enm-avea Calling Carda In
Script— 1.25,
JOSLYN ENGRAVING CO.
1!8 West Second, 160tf. Phona S94
BRICK
■Mr. and Mrs. William Clayton are : finMn/rnv a _
spending a month at the Country club, AND FACE PAVERS.
! CEMENT AND LIME
Mrs Jack Brewer, 624 West Nine- • d •
teenth street, has returned home from j J. B. Garrison & Co.
ALABABA
511 N. Broadway
Hours dm to a p rn dslly and Sunday
From time linmfmortal tbe «lse mra of
ImWl
HI Skillful
Work
Telephone Operators complete
about two hundred connec-
tions in every hour. This is
fast work and it must be ac-
curate. It requires a clear
head and trained hands. Only
the intelligent, energetic girl
can be a
office in the Exchange building at th* 1 ,be ea8t b*Tr predicted events of
.tr.^1/ .un. v. i future
•" r>iuis oi the
Then consult th* Hindoo Alababa
ALWAYS CON81LT THE REST
Aatral trance ri«irToyBnt;
stock yards, and la allying °hrm«elf
With Oklahoma live atock Intfreits
Me II I good roads enthusiast ,„d will rh.rV if'noV s.llVr,,d „-h";'„'"rV,dVD, u
bo a drawing card In the pregram for | v«-you to be thr judge, i d(>
the big convention. solemnly «ar o aod gusrantee to make nb
ichsrge If r f.il to .-all ynu by nam- in
full, names of your f lends, h.iim £
rlrsls. I promise to tell -vbetber Tour
rusband, lie or s^oelbeerl Is iruo <vr
6W0PE MADE DEFENDANT
Telephone
Operator
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