Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 194, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 31, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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Sure we get The Daily Pointer." They all say it. "The newspaper that goes to the homes—the paper people are reading. •
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OKLAHOMA CITY
GOES TO EVERY
HOME AND OFFICE
jj\ Tucker Brother* Pnt lf«hing Co., (Inc.) ) Howard A. Tu«-ker.
l.-i ibl.«hed January is. 1 k V William L. Tucker.
\oLl Mb nl I K K -SJV \\ i;sr GRAND. ) Dudley U Tucker
BIG PACKERY TO OPEN
OCT. 1; DESIRE HOMES
FIFTH YEAR. OKLAHOMA CITY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1910.-No. 194. ..
i •kloho
Saturday. October 1. the uulon stock \ needs
yards market of Oklahoma City will
open for business, and ou the following
Monday. October 3. the Morris packing
plant will begin slaughtering
That the Importance of thin event la
•enreelj realised by the people of the
city itnd the entire state, ia the opinion
of the nianagera of the Morris company
who are here from Chicago to prepare
for the opening.
W. It Farris, general manager for all of
jh« Morria plants, declares there ahould
be at least a thousand good houses from
three to six rooms for the accommoda-
tion of the workers at the plant.
lie want* (rood houses, not shacks.
There should also be fifty houses of
first elans construction ami modern, con-
taining from five to eight rooms for the
accommodation of commission men, hii-
perluteudents. foremen ami others who
will be < onnected with the business
'".Mr. Farris ia really alarmed over the
n« use situation." said local Manager
ttisbee today. "People have been too
«low In this feature . f the enterprise
il hey do not seem to understand the great
of the btislncs
in the way of ac* | every way yer> pleasing from Hie c..n-
commoilatlng the workmen .lltlons at the plant and yards to tlio
"Moat of the people In any war con- prospect for .i supply ,,t liv. stock ex-
ne< ted with the business will want to live : copt the supply «.r residences. That is
In the near vicinity. , theii oulr worry.
"Commission men, for Instance, have Now that the opening date ha* been
to be at the stock pens ;,t ti o'clock In definltely^deelded. the ( humber
rnlng, If they are alive to their
business. They must live near the plant
and they want nice, modern homes, in
fact, a great tnanv pe-tple connected di-
rectly and Indirectly with the business,
want first class homes. The people of
t'lt.v should get busy quick
■^■H^^vondltion and
will take up the matter of prepar
atloo for a proper celenrutlon of the
event. The owning coming ;it t)rs time
of the State Fair, and on the day of
the assembling of the National 1
lloads association all events closely allied
in their Interests will mark a week "f
oklahoma history not excelled in
serious condition at I merclal Importance Iti the southwest.
I' \('K I NT.TUH N BANK
OPKN
We are confronted
not a theory
that.
"Another thing the street car service
will need to be Increased t. about four
times what It Is now. There should I J. M Browning, president of the Stock
b at least a five minute schedule tnalu- yarda State ILnk. announced todn\ that
tained from 6 to 9 In the morning." the new and only bank in l'ackiiigtoA n
W. W. Bowers, heretofore eonnected will open for business t.>morrow morn
with the Kansas t'lt> plant, arrived yes lug. Will S. Guthrie of the Farmers'
terday with General Superintendent Farris National Sank Is vice president of the
and will remain permanently as superln- j new institution, while Geo I. Browning,
terdent of tlie local plant. I Is cashier President Browning is presldct t
The Chicago party was accompanied by j of two other iiauks in oklahoma state
Budolph Osterle. chief engineer for the towns. and was for vears vice president
Morris company. "f the First State Bank at Mill Creek,
The officials found the situation In ' Okis.
NEW BUILDING •
FOR ARMOUR
TO BE BUILT
Armour A Co. are planning the erec-
tion of a flue new modern home for their
branch house in Oklahoma t'lty. to lie
situated on the site of their present build-}
lug, across Broadway from the Santa Fc
depot.
While nothing will lie given out by the,
company for some time ret. ii Is under- !
stood the proposed building will lie four
stories high and of modern construction I
throughout, and will be erected the latter I
part of this winter, probably Immedlatclv
sfter the holidays.
•1. (' Love, local manager of the com- |
pany's branch bouse here, said today lie
had nothing definite to give out but that i
s new building was being contemplated.
"I do not know Just what the com-I
pany's plans are i.nt I am certain a mod-
ern structure will bo erected. It will
be our busy season from now until after
the holidays and I don't think anything
will be done before that time. We couldn't
afford to be bothered."
The property owned by Armour A Co.
23-foot front but is 50
The new building
Get That Gravy Taste;
Butter Now 35 Cents
Butter is going up.
It bounced up to :ir cents yesterday
at the grocerj stores, and It I- pre
dieted It will bounce some more. if
your income isn't about Jm.imio a year
or better, you might as well work up
a taste for gray.v.
Drying up of the pastures Is the
reason given for tbc advance in but
ter. Produce men say cream is coming
in slow, and Is Inclined !<• be of rat iter
a poor quality Thc> predict butt* r
will go to n retail basis of IT1 cents,
perhaps more.
More than likely butler will be
40 cents a pound In another month.
And before winter •- • vcr
Bur dear. dear. Let's not think
about It.
on Broadwa_,
feet broad In the rear.
probably will be "I," shaped.
UP-STATE-TOWN
RESIDENTS WILL
HEAR SHERMAN
WILL COMPLETE
FINAL COUNT
FRIDAY NIGHT
DIVORCE EVIL
STILL FIGHTING
LITTLE CUPID
' Out of fifty divorce suits tiled In the dis-
' trhi aud superior court- during August.
! thirty-nine wives complained of cruelty "r
! incompatibility on the part of their hus-
bands. and out of nineteen divorce grant-
ed in both courts during the month, twelve
wives secured decrees of separation from
their husbands.
While on i he other hand. 02 counlcs
were given hitch papers In the county
I court during the month
In the superior court In eight divorces
were granted, only one was given the bus-; America,
bnnd. In this court "J7 divorce eases were
tiled during the month by the wife, and
-ix by tie husband. There were s;, cases
kinds filed in this court during the
CUTEST CHAP IN THE WORLD
l
I Want ad*. 13 Words, l «r :t days, SO*
1PHONKS Business. 32M
Kditorlal.. 5217
Boolety....
POINTER'S WIRE
ONE OF'FASTEST
IN WHOLE LAND
the total i
Handing in
folk- I- one
While the
Linemen are today busily engaged
stringing telegraph wlrea Imo the edi-
torial rooms of The lmlly Pointer, for
the Hearst loam-d wire, which will lie-
gin carrying service for thlH paper, ex ,
MmhIvH.v in Oklahoma City tonioronv.
I he Dally Pointer Ik the only news-
paper in the state of Oklahoma re-
ceding a full leased wire day news re-
II G Itoblnmn. manager of the Western
nh.li .nnoun. es t lint a Muni test will he
made ton ght after which tl.e new wlro
running directly from New > ..rk I'itv to
"■■ I.I- IV, will I,, tnriied over for tbe
"!• TI'" I'"II> .Vlnter.
"ilirbl ti ml ••.■irly morning
... . "f telegraph In
The Dally
Rtrument
offl.
I.ollg
• ted fo
for tlie first
I'be I billy I*. lute
oniplMiltig things
ilrae.
t- preset.; position ind high
the hearts ..i oklahoma Cliv
to l.e proud of.
addition « f the llettrst leased
■ v\-.u|,| seem to lie the final step, II.e
lly Pointer will in the fi ture ;is in the
stones unturned to make
litest free newspaper, fur
gleater
I «.r the first time In in«-r« than twu
>c.ti- with the Dall.t I'eniier ('klahonuk
' i > ins will now ha\c tlif privilege ,,f
ret ding new s of th^ world tlie dsy It nnp
pen- Vo other afternoon puper In Oklu-
homa • ilsr now receives a leased wire.
" 1'oday s news for today s reading ' will
be I he h.'iilv Pointer's sb.g-in.
'We expect to make the leaned wire Into
Oklahoma lity one ,.f the f«ste,-i wiies
io lh«- whole association " said I !■' Alof
sin representative . r the National Sews
Nervl.e in iiklahoina I'lty \es(erd''v
klnc final arrangement* f- r i he
r been
I'ollitc
paper ill til.
when On announce
Tucker brother* te
I lift ha.I been II
news gathering as
fo 11.,, delivery of
service at ii yearly
the flruiCNt bellev
ot her
the whole world. ' Mrs Louise
ftis, his mother, makes this- aggressive
out h.
The county election board is taking a
rest today, having completed a recount
from the city. The board will begin at -
o'clock tomorrow on the county precincts,
of which there are js. it js expected
they cull be counted by Friday eveuing.
HIII* for wervlces rendered and other e\
nenses In connection with the election are
being audited today.
With the count of Capitol Hill, as the
last precinct in the cit> district, son e
surprises occurred. Tuesday. Harvey har-
rison was considerable ahead of W. K.
Margraves for clerk "f ihe county court,
but DOW Margraves lends GarriaOQ I'V fit"
teen votes. If the votes In the country
districts were correctly counted, Mar-
graves will be the nominee.
James Heattv still has n lend of 2*5 vole8
over P. Offutt for clerk of the sii
perlor court. John Wright, with lt'.io
votes and Herbert Hoieti with 1225 are far
In the lead of their other opponents f->r
the legislature. M. r. ltinlon for sheriff.
Is still far in the lead <>f ills competi-
tors and has some 1100 votes to the
In the district court six divorces were
granted to husbands and five t<> wives.
J In this court twelve divorce suits were
i filed by wives ami live by husbands,
i There were 01 cases of all kinds filed in
J the^ district court during the month.
I From the county attorney's office 140
I warrants were issued during the month,
j Jailor Sam liartel handled 221 prisoners
i during the month. Beginning with Au-
I gust, lie had ,V Inmates and on the last
day of the month he has .".7, and during
this time l.*4 were discharged from the j
Jail for various reasons.
' In the county court tto civil esses were j
'filed during the month: 20 probate and .*il! .
criminal: seven Juvenile cases. 01 citv ap-
peals and 15 insanity cases. Kleven in-
sane people were taken to asylums dur-
ing the month and seven boys were taken
to the reform school.
Guthrie. Aug 31.—Guthrie is In gala
dress today, lu honor of Vice President
James S. Sherman, who arrived In the
city at noon. He was met at the train
by a parade of automobiles, carriages
and pedestrians, including prominent state I BC,oil t, , , , , „
bllcans. lie should have :.rrir...i ... t'|p ri,pp for "* t'"1 superior |
court, the Increase in the majority of W. .
II Zwick. which he tnought would show I
up In the t'apitol Illli vote, did not ma | and
terlalixe. A. N Munden went ahead in have
ARRANGE NICE
RECEPTION FOR
BIG OFFICIAL
MANY GROUCHES
FOUND AS THE
MONEY IS PAID
Vice-President J
in Oklahoma City
republicans He should have arrived
■ this morning, but the train was de-
luded out of Parsons, Kan.
The republican state committee met at
the lone hotel at 10 o'clock, and at '
o ' lock this afternoon, a state ratlfle.i"
ti-ti meeting was called to order at High-
land I'ark. and addressed by .[ w \i...
Neal and the various candidates for' con-
gress.
Tonight another automobile parade is to
form at the lone hotel, and traverse tho
principal streets of the city and escort
the vice president to Highland park
where he will make an address Accom-
modations have been arranged for at
'.east 4,(VKi people.
'This is the first of four speeches to
be made by Sherman, the others to |,o
nnde at Enid, El Reno and oklahoma
City.
that precinct and now reads by 25ii.
carried the city by '>V and Tils majorll
in the county, outside of the city, as
shown by the official connt. is 101.
The majority for George Vatiack In the
race for county judge, has not be u
changed. Tom Mc.Me. han still has a lead
over W. D. Cardwell for the state sen-
ate.
l.ADIKS* AID SOCIETY TO MKI-T.
The Ladies' Aid Society, of the Ma
wood Presbyterian church, will meet
the church tomorrow afternoon at
o'clock.
If there Is any name on the profane I or from
alendar which Ihe city officials l'jri«ii the \ ic
" r'~nuiB I'l
t been called yesterday and to-1"
^Ida.v. City Clerk Bob Parman says he does <
4 noi know what It Is.
Rogues, thieves, grafters, and even n
hirges that the city government was
mpetent and should be changed cause
of numerous tax pay-
S. Sherman will arrive
Saturday morning at 0
I o'clock, over the Rock Island from El
Reno. lie will be met by delegations
representing various organizations, civic
and political, and will be taken lu charge
j by representative citizens, and shown every
possible courtesy. Among those to wel-
come the vice-president at the depot will
| be a number of civil war veterans with
drum corps
•Tack Jones has tendered the
| big automobile and It will be i
ftidal machine !<• carry the gu
lace to place.
ice-president will h.
hi and In the
expectation that the <
Lawrence Orr Dreyfus, of Flat hush
New York, whose paronts think he .UB, u.o uiuiun■. mimfe-tins aggressive i ,uip„
and not Mllllcent ({owen of Kverett, statement logardlng him "The little' • • \i
Massachusetts la the "prettiest child In a1°^r*n «h,,d m*y ,he handsomest
^ ir. , , K'r' 'n America, luti I certainly and
rence Is five years old, positively and surely ? ave the hand
and according to neighborhood and somest and dearest little boy In Atner
remote vicinity talk, he has a >alld lea. He not only is pretty of face but
claim to the handsomest child prue, he Is as nearly physically perfect as
He has been photographed extensive he can be. I defy any one to com
ly and is considered by admiring pare the children and say that the
men and women who visit or pass him little Gowen girl, or any other girl or
"the dearest and cutest little chap In j boy, is the handsomest child."
printed
lalnlug
•nt was nmde hv tie
days ago tl.at a ron
le tilth the gieaie,
elation in the w.n h
full leuxed wire new
f approximately j ^ m T
" In The I
Oklnh
r.itn fourteen
f the latest ii
ic ex peel to a
n1 wire
lake
were n«tonlshe.|
a full fledged newspaper, neatly
Up lo date In every manner, con
ill the news, af home ntid ahrond
lelivered into the bunds of more
readers dally without one cent
said reader^ and still pay prof
the publisher*.
i siei i fo some person
bt The Dally Pointer
Iways e\pe, t to deliver your
llvldends
wire will earrr
thoiisiind words,
on t 1m start an I
'ust as the conpIf
i coast wire later. \lr Alof dn contlnue.1
"A* iptiekh a- the news rcelied In.
New N <>rk, It will be flashed westward
iklahoinn city almost Instantly rbeve
no delays from ..tie to three hofirs
us is occasioned br many papers setting
ponv reports who have to r. file the new
and defend on me^^en^er hoys to deliver"
Martin I. Wllv*n ■•n.- of the best ..per
ito' In Oklahom.' «'ity, who has f.>r
> e i >>een with the Postal, has been *e
cured to operate the Hearst wire for Tl.e
lmlly Pointer.
Not only does the felegrsph serrlr#
yel Increase the value of The Dally Pointer's
system The splendid picture and
serviei
luently tha
— , - — strong
I tie* i inn ptupoiinded t.« features; also special letter" ind stories
I all\ Pointer, more I hi all of the most noted writers In (ha
other question, per- land
vc sm | "Mutt snd Jeff' cartoons will be print
The Dally Pointer \> ed every day on the ^porting page |> .
pulillshe- i will be given to Its thou ginning today This is one .>f the most
|er« absolutely free of, popular and costly features used by the
means forever." great chain of Hearst paper*. There are
The Daily Pointer's prog many other features too numerous to felt
made Pin* start less than which the readers can observe In tlie fu-
was humble enough to say I lure .
vhl.il
Young Society Couple
of Lawton Wed Here
A runaway marriage took place late
yesterday afternoon before Justice
I'd ward D. Old field, when he performed
the wedding ceremony, uniting i harles
s Norman, 21. and Miss Vesta Spencer,
IKK both of Lawton, Okla.
Dreading the embarrassment their
friends at Lawton would .ausf them
by friendly taunts, the groom told the
Judge be and his bride decided to
quietly steal away and u'et married
When they arrived in Oklahoma city
they met •' w. Catcher, also of Us
ton. "liey told him of their inten-
tion of getting married, and ho acted
as a v. it news.
The bride and groom come from
prominent families of Lawton. The
bride is s leader among the younger
society circles at Lawton.
SPANISH VETS
TO HOLD NEXT
MEETING HERE
Oklahoma City riii have the a est an-
mal reunion of the Spanish War veter-
ins of the l ulled Slates, one of the big na-
lonal meetings of the year. The follow-
ecelvcd nt 2:.'J0 this
GOVERNMENT IS
PREPARING FOR
BIG PACKERIES
elegratn
Da il\
iklaho
Denver.
of his
noon day
the guest
'veiling, it
TITIAN-HAIRED WOMAN WAS
WATERLOO FOR MANY MEN
from the mouths
era, as they Lned up at the counter
the special paving and grading depr
nicut, to pay the special tax levy
1 becomes delinquent after tomorrow.
, All have a grudge —
j The reason i- because taxes where work
■ of this kind has been ordered has been
I increased over last year. Parman tell.
them to ease their minds, as under the
| law for paving, the special levy gene
j ally increases for two years, then de-
| creases Rut this does not appease tl «
| anger as many cannot understand why
this stiouid be done.
i A* they pass the "long green and gilt-
tenng gold" over Ihe counter to the
tcx receiver, there is no mistake that it
■" grudlngly. Some are ner-
raon y through the
1 thers turn loose
that the re
At Ihe ai
occasion w i
body is in
vioe-presidei
promises to
th<
didate for g"
candidate for
hlch i ,l|ls district..
Ing, precedin
id Dick I M
rgan.
s from
this meet-
is being d
vous aud throw thf
_ , I counter window, while
as powerful, was also ; 0f j( with such relnctani
_pia-\- .S"!"''... ... M..«. (Mo $14,000 DHMI oror th*
. onn- v>„. -
,ny" ,hr"" '""Ml,, I AdX„,,
— " uhkp
•>.v win have been re-
xplratlon of the t|„,..,
nil e- -
Boston, Mass., Aug. 3L—The amazing• other rival, full
disclosures of Mrs. Lillian French con
eerulng the financial deals and recent
Waterloo of F. Augustus Heimo. the cop-I 'Sh.- made a I nlted Mtiter senator: Just
per maguate, which have caused a de.-id- i how aud where I do not care to state, but I of th
etl flurry iu tlie fluanelal world, ivere i ,'L """ °'tbp ■?" « "olahle tlilugs .vne.l
vouehed for as .-orre. t Thomas W. , ^ ' >'" >V
Lawsou. an a d to the trusl. | , . lb" county, ivliere It bfKln, to draw 18 i ""J18
Lawsou, who had been mentioned bv ! ■ . another time, this woman averted per cent Interest land
\ir^ i • .1 I M hat threatened to become a peculiar! v
f', the great j LoandaT" $£^1
statement and he wonders where she ac- 1 group
cumulated all her facts. some*
More startliug that Mrs. French's ready
wtateuients concerning the copper war is moment
U. S. OFFICIALS
SIEZE JEWELS
* T ; ' " w
WEALTHY RANCH
OWNERCHARGED
WITH INEBRIETY
With thou«atids of dollars at hl«
maud, a large ranch upon will. !. ai
grazing B00 head ■>f cat lie, and . lad <
greasy overalls, .loilli Mohnd. a rail,
living near Dover. Okla. came to
homa 'lty this morning lor a
time." He wound up lu the police
charged with being drunk and dlst
the peace. When sear, led he had
lu ids pockets.
gled up with the poll
r. Meyer, government Inspector ef the
OK I a ho ii i a racking has received
communication from the department o|
agriculture, asking him to look up quar-
ters and fake other steps preparatory ta
the opening of the Morris plant and t.'m
I nloii Stock yards ou October 1.
Meyer llkeli will be made the chief In-
spector, 11 position of no small Importance
as he will have 11 large force of men work-
ing under him when the new plauts opet;
up for business.
Government Inspection of live stock foe
Mooscielt' probably w* 111 attend "ihe I slaughter and of tho methods of slaughter-
convention next year Ing and handling the products of pack-
.1 | Ing plant nre very strict, requiring a
| large force of experts aud an oftln
SURVEYING OF CAPITOL
■ I Saratoga Springs.
I'olo. Aug. .'11.
Kidding*' speech '
here today and j
patilsh War Vet
Louisville. Dallas
JOII\ MYKU
take care of the reports and records
SITE TO BEGIN SOON
ting the state capltol building ad-!
to Piitnnm t'lt.v will in a measure,
in some changes being made in Ihe i
BOYS PLAYING
WITH MATCHES
CAUSE BLAZE
id have all pos
in'Vegll "b ^
o*ed to hare
thr
■ear
>unds and of the |
niobl
vhet
driver.
Mohnd
the morning lor ri "Joy
to pay. The chaufte
cotnpanled the refusal t
opathic dose of profanity toward
As the result John Is booked for a
with Police Judge Highley at o < i
afternoon.
fit v
COMMITTEE ASKS
FOR GRAND JURY
and
Accoi dli
the Port I
Adrift!, e
•d Stat-
held over
arge of
York
known
seemed
a n y
! aire
fH.0)"1.
* of Collector of
seized from Mrs
.<100,000. She Is
Adriance. mllllon-
n ii u fact u re i
NEGRO SHOT BY
AN IRATE FARMER
street at noon tod
tal io-- I ho property
i I/eek
io another bam adjoin
of 210 North Oklahoma
Mrs. Dr Clark, destroy
I damage Is estimated at
itarted both families were
Bank Clearings
For Month Show
Heavy Increase
the
she made
, — | —ahen the woman with the reel
iioir.*o'u *i. , _i_i , S°„tbo that hair was rushed to Washington and the
/irl.f ...If°I Was to u never reached the size of a s.-au-
certain very beautiful young woman who dal
fIi0m 'nnefmost financial •This woman has been a power for
eecrets and used them In the interest of Standard Oil. She has been able to land
Standard Oil to club Helnze into several men who were enemies <.f the trust when
kinds of financial pulp and left him won- 1 it seemed as though money and nromi
derlng what hit him. in fact, be was so : nence could do nothing to ibduce them to
erlously clouted that Mrs. J rencb s Jew- I give over warring against So. -■ ; Ilroad-
I way. And through it a!l she has kept out
: of the public press In a remarkable man-
lomanelnK a lit
FIRE RECORD LOW;
DAMAGE ABOUT $10,000
% « RAINS in south with
''apltol Hill at rj
Til
far
isarl ■
month just past Is the lowest In nun-
ber of fires m t|jP past three vears Two
Of these were caused 1 y cn.elessness. two t.
hv lightning, .me unknown, one bv gas., i . 1 '
line explosion, and one by boys n..,* I triet
matches. Only .".:;i Mocks were covered
COOLER WEATHER HERE
used to tide him
When Mrs. French made her latest
statement It was believe*' that she was uer.
- . , ... ,. ^ . ' "i do not know this Mrs. Lillian Unhurt
declares it is quite correct; and French. Dut as far as the events of the
!!... <? i ncc<>m- copper war between Heinze and the Stand
beautiful employe of ard Oil people she certainly has l.c^u
an ordinary feat ; right In all that she has said.
"I^tnet Heinze in company with Henry
t' runs to the fires.
Since .Tanunry 1. th- irestent numher
n March, when thers
■ damage being $3.r 27.
Inche
furthermore.
pllshment ol
Standard Oil is quite
for her.
1 nm a.tonrded that the iwrBOnnlltj- of ! II R„ „rs In secret nt the Waldurf-Y.
so eol od I Itlnn-halred beauty ha« toria. anrt in that meetlne the ►ettl"n,ont
"e,er_ beeo brought Into print before." ,va* reached that ended their rival, >: and
I al«o heard from soun-es absolutelV an
whose : tboritative that tbc •tltaln haired woman'
•"Ub to ] bad been able to trick Heinze Into the
fires occurred in March, when . '«iu
v ere sixty-three.
covered l.v ssn.ooo Insuri,... ,
A fire this morning at 7:10 o'clock w hen I V
the department wa«- called to 4ls Fist "
Seventh street mnde the eleventh f|r«
basement u- d ; .[!'
unknown. The ! •
this month.
for old rubbish, the
damage was ?I0
acreage, has part of it planted in
| melons and thought Dnncat •• trv
steal some of them. Duncan Is a .1
I'Orer, and has been wheeling n. . i
the construction of the Wheeler
in that vicinity. The farmer was i
ed and taken to the oklahoma < in
station.
C1IE8TNI T NEAK Kll.l l I)
ilr; Wheatland,
ROOSEVELT IS ESCORTED
BY GOVERNMENTAL TROOPSi
Mr. Jjiwaon
"Heinsc Is only one of the
secrets she has been able to „ „ ||| fc
Standard Oil. Time after time she* has j hands
beeu lb. moving aplrlt beneath many a had tricked many lesfer men and" sonic
Staudard Oil coup, and only those who bigger men hefor. "
bad babbled their atorle. to her know ho La«aon did not care to comment further
T?r5 "n.the.per-onall.^of ihe „omT„°l]tb th.-
BUILDING PERMITS
SHOW SMALL DECREASE
ispftal i
Hast
nditlon
aide to circumvent their carefully laid
plans.
they didn't tell.
red hair. He said that he had heard'of I
her time and again and that some .,f the
Align
the lowest for any
highest ever issued .
when the Issue amounted
the month of August,
reached $9*J6.270.
J-' ui.
1 p
2 P-
Thr
luring the
amount to hut *311.074.
month thl* rear The
as in 1t>10 for June
— • roj, Attornr>«
the amount j anf1 frtV ,i
Governor II
no\HI> KKIIRI. \ MZr«>
card of regents of the T"i
PKI LIMINXHV DISCI SSION
for the \ntl-I'rohibltionis<
lent of Col. W It Hal ties, of \f,
-, to succeed M M Henderson, re- I
The hoard was then reorganized ;
•cting W. A Brooks, of Oklahoma
chairman, and Haynes. secretary.!
brief These two with the governor constitute |
ulsh American Wir
the parade.
losevelt will leave
Htubbs.
ne thousand motor cars crowded with
>ple, hundreds of special trains loaded
It Keiiiiugto
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