Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 203, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 10, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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Pt| Four.
OKLAHOMA CTTT DAILY POINTER
Saturtfer, b^pttrrkm 10, l910
Free Orchestra Concert Tonight
(&00 to 1(HX) P.M,
Ycur are cordially invited to listen to the mu$ c,
if you have no purchase* to make
PROGRAM
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FINAL CLEAN-UP ON SHOES
TONIGHT
ren Shoe*—
Oxford*
The jrranJ final CLEAN-UP
Misses' Shoe* and Oxford* J VN met
he tonight.
For 25c a Pair
200 pair* infant's Lace Shoes that formerly >old for 75c
to $1.00. Sires 2 to 4 only.
For $1.00 a Pair
Hundreds of pairs of Women's anJ Misses' Oxford:—
just the thing for early school wear—ome of these sold
n high as 82.50.
For $1.00 a Pair
One lot ot Boy's and Youths fine solid lilk Skin Shoes
th «old for *2.00 a pair. 70 into thi sale for a pair $1.
Free
Concert
To-
Night.
No Phone
Order* on
The*e
Shoe*.
WOMAN PRAYS FOR
H1GHLEY;JS JAILED
"• *%* < <fiM Vrr
SALE
POSITIVEL Y
CLOSES
TONIGHT
CHARGE ANADARKO
MAN WITH ROBBERY
Millers
J
mm4 to** t*m
Y'
THII All N TO kILL
RAILROADS APPEAL
BIG DRAINAGE CASES
RICH FAIR VALLEY
BACHELOR KILLED?
L-r*v+ ' i mj m**t
g
OIL COMPANY PAYS
FIRST INSTALLMENT
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d'<* • • #
t-Pt
GUTHRIE TRYING
TO GET ENTHUSED -
lomirnfc UIMH 9 %ILI
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i I' p* e.
—uipaer to T*ta* «&4 W A
t«or**7 for ti*
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M- K~rer ea-
ARREST MAN AS HE
PASSES SAWS IN JAIL
PawLuaki <>kl **|.|
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fruatrat d • *bojea* r
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Tt "-rtlics
to die prior •
v blrtk.
K«iLiiO%r rtr.nxT
Extreme Bargain Offerings in the_
Sat Night Specials
The money you expend at thi* *tore tonight will purchue
more value than heretofore realized—We example be-
low a representative list from the many Saturday night
bargains you will find here—
Shirt Waists Up to $2.00, Tonight 98c
Vsrf teJe«tod from our trfm^iidoni •*
a n I A r\
()Xr i)Xr
J(Jt -
■'value*—many styles to *eU' t from-
j-our -hoice -if the ectire a*Mrtmcut.
Wash Suits to $15 at $2.98
A final rlc-an-tip on of
'•or summer Wash Sui's —
tfcfj are made of Hncne, r- [>.
-• 'he rfgkl wvifkt
r pr- -■ nt *eiar—V
S2.98
75c Sheets, Special at 50c
A fiu*- .maiity of nuialiii
School Books
AndSchool_Suppjles
\\c are Headquarters for all books used in the public
schools. We carry the only complete line of Sch<xj|
Books and School Supplies in the city and can tit you
up with everything; needed from the primer to the gradu-
ating class. We sell School Books for cash only. No
School Books delivered.
School* Open Monday, September 12.
FINAL ARGUMENTS IN
CAPITAL CASE TUES.
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bir*
in* •••'irt «l.
tltt
hrl f«
to
pita] q'l^tlon.
j#r - *i.t'<l Uy < k «houi « 'tj at;«l < uthrW
Th* |K#IHT ' f I f,tiHT'-"" to !<vit* a atatr
'•pit.! ,• In tbc *n4l/ifig art. nil
• i,« -f tl ma in .jj*« M-M"1 It mill
tl * «.••(.t^iition of tb* Okli!ioni ( '•>
Imwy+rm that ron fr* * ita« no author, tv
to «lo «M> ft U al«1 • iuthrl* *111 ti*-
eotlrel) upon tb# < oocre«< l'>niil a t
to utalniain 'i-apltai tb«r* uutii 101".
ROBERTSON AND
EDITOR HAVE FIGHT
III K \ N T M * \ l l K"
'llr^torf. noil not from ti
required by law will t
n of ]anj#T« % b't r < regal •
■jutfo i« <-alM for tb* crfalo
irt In *bl h will .jpix^r tb< i
r-«Te* The uu' «<niia
Wp«T«' of tb«* !# ■•' . i-t
lot qualified to «i . j .<
I1U >tw AMIA DMK> T *
nr. ' >kla |o -B.iiloi
if i,t-n i n n«lDi' ii' t«< tb*
to I-- ^t«| on at tb* No
u irt- it'lng pr^pM i
*rt
I Hon
J tidir* J r.
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• r- t i. > f atate
-Itlon- to Im voted
building traea<laK*ii'
ji ri.prohlbltinn .-or
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a HM*odlHMM
•Ilftl ■ulfUn In o.i r .• •
<- for*ar«l*-«l to
r« th - railroad
-t.jan *uffrai:«'
ion Mbowl t«\
Tbo ratlroi.'j
r**iwi«' [irf^i/i
•f railroad* iu
an<1
Bled
i.n th*
Scott Dru^ Co.
227 WEST MAIN ST.
pita! '-otntnlMion. fr<-;n
r *«.l|*tie<|. ya«t*-rdar had a flat flgbt «itb I
th* rdlt' r of tin* N>%* ■ -I'ub'lrUt. l otb '
men bfidlj- bmlaed In tb* rn -l*^ I
Th* npht r*«ult^d from rr1tUlan> of Rol. *
i rf «n by th«- put «*r In ro n**tlon *itb '
tha l **p Fork drainage pr6j*< t
The More You Eat
the more you want of this
most appetizing loaf
Buster Brown
Bread
Costs Much to Make-But Little to Buy
Jl KY
M' ka«ha
Judr** •
on bU
iilm
iKITK.vrr.H IIKA\ 1
s*pt u Iq .plt^ t
of llqttor
ould . -♦ U* - on
hut tba Jury
-IIII'MI VT MIT
1 :i n-rdl' t for in
all«*y rnilroad on
f.i,,. I t .f .an:« 111,
nWd th* ca«*
ALL «^T IIAORKII.
r. K*pt in Not to be -x^eli#*.!
f -pr< 'ntl^n for <i \
N Haak. . x tom u bulider th
f «'.'ti • ■ * ■ "f M -\I#at*r adopt
lutlon* a^ktu.' IIa-f> I to kwat<
TI KM It III. %VK« DIRT
ht;r « t Sfpt. in
'hr*-- tb* f r«t «h'
grr,n <| >.r nklng for th* $l(ir .nrin
- for the atatf arltool for tbf d«-af
(ll\R<EI) WITH THEFT.
r lr!* -f*hfirir d nMth
*] Th < f; T.'i'k«on.
'•^r -d «"*d bouae. rfi arre«tfd
How to Get Rid
of Catarrh
A Simple, Safe, Reliable Way,
and it Costs Nothing to Try.
TboM* who suffei froui catarrh
know its miseries. There is no need
of this suffering. You can get rid of
it by a simple, safe, inexpenssivt . home
treatment discovered by Dr. Bloater
who, for $\er thirty-six years, has
been treating eatarrh successfully.
His treatment is unlike any other.
It i not a spray, douche, salve, cream
or inhaler, but is a more direct and
thorough treatment than any ui *r
It clean? out th * h*-ad. nose, throat
and lungs so that you can again
breathe freely and sleep without that
stopped up feeling 'hat all catarrh
sufferers have. It heals the diseased
mucous membranes and arrest.- th«*
foul discharg . o that you wDl r.c*
be constantly bio wing your nosi and
-pitting, and at th«> same time it does
not poison thf system and ruin the
stomarh. as internal medicines do.
If you want to t<>ct this treatment j
without fost «enti your addre-- o Di
J. NV. Bloeser. 871 Walton street,
Atlanta, Gn and he will send you by
return mall enough- of th" medicine
to satisfy you that it is all he <laims
for it .is a remedy for catarrh, ca-
tarrhal headaches, catarrhal deafness,
asthma, bronchitis, colds and ?U ca-
tarrhal complications. He will -also
send you free an illustrated booklet.
Write him immediately.
II
ularlv fo
tonight j
sh ee* a
- and
c.n„
JUU
89c Gowns for 59c
Very prrttv mu*lin (io*ni —
tiIw—ll in la'p* apr! cm-
l>r<> !eri''«-mud'' from * x-
cillrut ntu tt-rial—po^it; vc J y
KQ-
il at ....... ud u
35c Hose Supporters 19c
All colon.—fiue «^libing
u-' d in their <-onMructiou—
tlu-y are our regular C«-
11.
n eill at I JL
Saturday Night Hosiery Specials
Women's Hosiery 3 for 25c
Children's 25c Hose at 15c
These uuusually fiut- ril)bod
Hose have double woven
es and are of the
We have just received « larjte
shipment of tliit most exi-el-
lent hose—a pur-
ehase—they are worth 15e
dOc Neckwear at 25c
10c Handkerchiefs at 7c
lesions in tDiir
kweal
|>atterns in tli
25c
With fancy bonl
ilnring
chief tliat always
10c will he placed
touicht at
in vari-
liandker-
for
in-liatJ'i
MERRILL PIANO SCHOOL
i- Now Open for Enrollment.
TEACHING BEGINS MONDAY, SEPT 12.
Courses Thorough—Results Noted
Children receive special attention. For particulars call 011 or
address
Mf.ROKS \ ICI BXKRF.P
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M i.KO l-ltMTf.R; ( HARt.F
Ommtaato
Ikla
v«*I't Tn«nra
r biatfr •*>« th * n -irr'>
**<• oki... wptru, rh«rK*-ii with 1
ffrrr.1 bribe* to tuembere of the ioiiclting inilursnle
htrloi
r-oao'll "f Taft n negro TllUgo. B. \G
Mra<l!**7 baa l-wn nr rental h«*r*. un<l la
liefUff h *l<l |*nf|liig Invcfctlifiitlon It In
• IP *•«! that after th«* counrll { n«n«*<I «u
untl-Joli.t ordinarc** Brndley offered m#in
l er^ «>f the 'oun«*ll money tn repeal the
ordlnsn<-e and that an me of the to pruui-
laed tu accept. Ill- arrvat followed.
Clairvoyant Supreme
ALABABA
511 North Broadway
St RIHK i|t ITM GAVE.
Guthrie. Ok la., Sept. 10.—t' B.
wh" ha« filled in editorial poaltior
I h 11 j- leader, all. -t-rrr hi* .o
with that naper and return to t
ern part nf th<- «t t. to engage
f^e ^ for hlmaclf
JN0.
Phone Red 2468
High Class Dry
Cleaners and Dyers
Oriental Dry Cleaning Co.
h
HICKS <1 NEEL.
9 N. Dewey. Phone 6450.
2-3
MERRILL, M B., Director.
1301 N. Robinson,
Oklahoma City. 200-6
Savoy Cafe
has returned bu ines - get your Sunday dinner there.
WEEK-DAY
LUNCH UJC
Lee Office BUg. Cor. Main and Robin.on.
RTKNOO. MANTfl SALARY.
I Toll 1*. FpV- i«< For $140. the office
f-rniti.:. f V. W Griffin, attorr.^r .
aol.l !ierr at i>her ff *af to «atla|ftr
claim f'.r thai .. t ..f aalarr by MU«
I^ena I'ark*. Griffin s former ateoorraph-
tJriffin mm* time ago b'ft tlM country
11^ i« the «on of a f,r:&er llllnol* ongr'*«
mau nnd at <■•.,* tloj«- an atta- h" of
the American eoihaa.-r .it Rotr.e
catsidv 1^ attornrv.
Ed O. Caaaldy Lai l^ en appointed at-
torne? tc th* ttar r-aplt. l connniMl.-n
For the peal thre^ reari he ha* t*-en n. ,
nected with the atate land depertmeut. tbo
^ar na •e.-reary He formerly prav-
Come to Marlin, Texas
the carlsbad of america.
Wlwrf our ramout Hot Mln r«I \Va' r ia (urln« f.n _
""rflaSiTS0 Mr<! wl,h '""•"milium, Sioinarh Trouble an.i Skl"^
a„d Blood Tliouaandu ar. to fh/won^rtut cur,,^
i«. «ra of Marlin* Hot .Mineral Water Chemical analyala
• Imllar to but hotter and itroriger than that of ( (J-rmany °
K '"th hou"" ""1 bo'r,,ln*bou,e' H«te«
?;:ruz:r*un *" r*"ro*,)"towi ,or d*" ^ m.™.
marlin commerci..l club.
^rand
permanently located;
absolutely reliable
Hi* practical ai<d profeaalonal repvtn
.or. la built upon HONOR. RK \.**0\AB1.1
I'HARf.KF 1'AITHFIL SERVICES AM)
«mcedt arvt*e. tm rnr it
Hta ^ip^rlor know r-lgr- and poaer g.'e
bin. adrantagea whkh warrant blm in'
guarantying ^afer. attrer and raorf rapid
reaulta than «an he obtalued el^ewber^
read carefully
this honest proposition
T fully appreciate that In
tbla «lay of deception and
a^naatlor.al adrertlalng one \s
t^*wf'.dened and p^rpleied
«bom « i what to believe. *a
. there are mor falae ard m -
fading wtat*n Gfa ^haper
V* ened through the columu* f f
I: the daily prea* than t!i# rno«t ,
01 hypocritical t*>nf*ie cotild tit- Z!
w l*r In a Itfeiim^ until jrou L!
^ anno' -c blanted f i doubt L.
q ln^ almoat eta^vtblog :«>u ^ ,
y Therefore, ft la with the oh- < |
j )*<of '-onrlnc.Qg t my O
2 • aim tbat 1 have de '.i|e.l q
| q Inrlre y.K, moa: Jla y t , jg
' call and be ««rl«f^d for your
I LU eelf for I realise a personal Z
ffl Interrlewr Hill do more *o a«l >
lertiae roe than columns «>f *
* aejf pral*e And If 1 fnil to i
< yon your name In fun l
O then > >•: will be under no —
ehM.fsMon* t.i a re« 1 2
rf ing \ d tb'.a will « n:y « « _
" you I'-. i • *TRKfy| t'Ali 7?
^ \:tK rd \ inrr,i; i r £
J TOI !>!>' ]Sn you *1
r- It a defy to yourae!? a* \
•v*: I a a Ui me to acrpt tl 1*
-urirat.oti In order tUat I >r a
con viae* jou ftrat of my
tlalmat
BuajtMi a red and '«nfide., .a) I,adt*
ay ^all wlthont fear of ham g tn lr
■ oofiileL e betrayed anr] the geut emeu
From Maker to Wearer.
Oklahoma Skirl Mfg. Co.
TAILORS TO LADIES
We Make Buttons.
All WorkmanaKip Guaranteed.
New Materials Heady fc. Your
Selection.
Oklahoma Skirt Mfg. Co.
' 'ontrolled by
SIDNEY L. BROCK DRY GOODS
COMPANY.
Take Eelevntor to Third Floor. Orer
Special For One Week
K\o!yn Hoi man, will for one week only, sell
you a course of 12 treatments for |5 whv
shouldn t you ha\e a beautiful complexion on-
ly a few treatments will greatly surprise 'you.
With the same goods she made her own com-
plexion which is in perfect health.
She takes pleasure In any d\ ice she t s
best for you. Yon can never 1 egre: a
visit to the Western Deau-.y Parlor. 1-2
North Hudson.
■
J. B. Garrison & Co.
Moved
LADIES!
; 11)0 Hand fngraveii Calling Cardt la
Script—11.25.
To Park Place and Sahta Fe railroad.
Ph.ii.- us for Cement. Lime, Brick. JOSLYN ENGRAV1NC. PD
- paper
all other
118 West Second. 160tf, Phone 3 4
HmI Estite ad rate -i-b i«ao. pern
Saturday Night Sale of Children's
35 DOZEN IN ALL—JUST IN TIME FOR SCHOOL OPENING.
$1.00 Values 59c $1.00 Values
Dresses
is*-i«.«— .
si.on—Sale tonight, at FIFTY-NINE CENTS.
different styles—every dress a bargain at
FOR AGES 6 TO 14 YEARS TONIGHT SPECIAL $1.39 FOR AGES 6 TO 14 YEARS
mode,
not one
Sale of Men'* High Grade
Ho iery Tonighl, 16 2-3 and
25c pair.
J10JL NER£K0\V1TZ
218 W.J1A1H
TONIGHT — Men's High
Grade $1.15 Colored and
White Dress Skirts, 79c Ea.
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