Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 214, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1910 Page: 2 of 12
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Pt|e Two.
OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTER.
Friday, September 23, 1910.'
DAINTY SHIRT WAISTS
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Uri Hide
and Skirts and th - fluffi«-*t ami • - a i
most fragile fabric*, can be
cleaned by iu with promptitude
and made to look a* good a* new i i • • - . t • •
in every particular We Clean 'J,'/ > ^.
and Dye ladies' and Gentlemen'*
Garment* without injury to the i\.«
fabric and without offending the " ' '"'1'r
pocket-book. We solicit a trial > '!• -i •> ■
and promise you every wttisfm- „nV UuiV.r
tion with our work
New York Star
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@M SALE
S®<c®iEdl E!®®r
Mr ai.«i Mr. H
f Mm |>ter B(>
Dye Works
510 North Broadway
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DBKTIfT.
Ik>D t have yonr I • >•# teeth extrsrted
! positively guarsnte* i« tighten tbe'a
s firm a* fftr. aid will g a-iljr show
yoa ron In mouth* of prominent (•*> ■
■ I* here AH otbrr dental work mill-
Kl,
Iwelfth | 1
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I of \lr c A m Sabb
terday r«r
sutata Kiriir A lei
at the HverboUer.
• bo* pur tie- Mr*
| .1 K Warren. Mr*. l!d < hrlfctopher, Mr*
I I D U fiMlri.rk Mr* Rebecca 1111t. Mr«
111 C Tfcvrtip. Mrs. Claud McCartney. Mr*
Savoy Cafe
has resumed business—get your Sunday dinner there.
WEEK-DAY
LUNCH
35c
Lee Office Bldg.
Cor. Main and Robinson.
BREAD
and the favorite of the family
Fathers like it. Children love it
Mothers prefer it
Subitantial, pure, wholesome
and delicious.
Know it by the crimp.
Mahet slicing
eaty
W. f. C. U. CONVENTION
IN SESSION TODAY
ni;il •'•invention of the
(tan TfinprruDrf 1'nlon
and eoatluue* iii eesMlon
ChrUtlnu church Mr
presbIii.tr Thl- I* not a
delegated •-••nvpfi
transaction of buMtie—
present from Itrit toll. Hd
Oklahoma (Ml) mill Yukon
'"bp session* in* held |n tbt lecture room
• f tbe « tinr.'L which Im very tastefully
decorated fur tin- occasion.
Last nig.it .Mrs I.ul.i Shepherd. state
i i d i • ■ of '1 tab W. T I
••ied an ii'li|if«* in no appreciative ti it • I
blue iii l be auditorium of tin- • Iiur.'li
She in not u Moriuou. but has Ii«* unique
illstluct w'li «>f having been t«*n<J**r *«1 b>
I'OlJi poll t Ion I parties till- iioinlmitloii
to represent Salt |.:lke City dlstrb t in
iln legislature Slis- preferred to eon-
iInn«> her W. r T. I work Shi- shamed
In her address tbat the W C. T I ha*
l.v Its educative work set and k«-r>t In
(notion Ibf forces that are now overthrow
in it flie liquor traffic.
She was followed by .lutiee Brown who
<iiKM*cte«l the pmpoaed "Sona of Wahh
■ iiifiou" anr inlineiit t-. the •onHtitutlou,
I *l>'.wrtitf that under the ^iilNe of |(,. ,,i
I.ptiou Miid liluh liceniie. tbnt Ihev are
| i-kinar 'ho ti'iuperaiR-e ueople to ifaaiin
i 1 Don themselves, tbe anioon wltn |n%
to ill> notUliiK t' prote. t ugaliiMi n-
evlla.
The report* of auperlutendents whow
Len• «mraiflnu proirrexs In every depart-
Ilw-ryone IjLh- cm peel ui pride in
' <*ritudiiiii" III o\\ neil'M drpartiiiem of
f •White Hlhhiin Hiirulta" wbh-h ieailx
I In world Iih enrollment Ih uearli|s thei
j f ve hundred murk which ahe ex|N>i-tH to.
■•'Uuln before the itati* convention.
Thin afternoon'* HeKHlon won marked by
| an n<idre-<s th.. "Noed of Votea for
Women nnd It's Kffeeta In Htuh. l.v
Attorm > I"rank K Vlekery of this city.
Mr \ ii'kery Wilt n resident four yearn'
> f Salt l.ake I'ity. Ilo gave aoine inter
Mn« aide lights on the Mormon ques-
EXTRADITION PAPERS
IN KICKAPOO CASES
Every suit i
that have l" <
an you will >
itiHteud of >'J
of printer's ii
from that up
And eyerj on
tive places w
to the pri •
Now take lh<
elusion. .
tomorrow
riirht
in the
right < in l>e why. of .-our- they are. for they are suits
ore le than a week, and are as styli.sh lookiup tailored suits
this eomuip winter. The onl> reason Ihev will be $13.73 tomorrow
' -iu«I tiitfli T in lo advertise in a way more forceful than any amount
•ould possibly do As a rule we do not carry suits less than $30.00 and
in tact, have only had oue line this season for less, and those few are gone,
of the suits on sale tomorrow are hanpinR on the racks in their respeo
-vhile this ail. is lieing read. Today you would pay or more added
' $1175. and would consider you had secured an extra good bargain.
several statements and put them together, and draw your own eon-
Well. what do you think about the suit bargains you will find at Bauni's
Worth investigating'
THKRE WILL HE BETWEEN 40 AND ">0 Sl ITS ON SALE TOMORROW, NEW
STYLISH *!'ITK WORTH NEARLY DOUBLE THE ST'RPRIRING PRICE OF sjil3.73
This brief deseriptiou may help you understand more fully how important this sale
is to be: Suits ..f Cheviot in plain weaves and diagonal—an extra fine line of
S.Tge Suit- Suits made of Worsteds and Basket Weave materials. Coats cut iu the
swollen! s. mi fitted styles, beautifully stitched, tailored and lined. Skirts in about
all the ne« styles—gored, tucked, pleated, banded, etc. The predomiiiHling color is
the much wanted navy: still there are blacks, browns, grays and reds.
Because of the extremely low price, where there are any alterations required a slight
charge will be made.
-RELIABLE"
TO OPEN CAMPAIGN
ON LIQUOR TONIGHT
Tonight -u the Audit
ytia.\ li- ;tii<I Hovt ruor
deliver uddres^ea as I
III the figl.t for the r.
lahoma prohiliitory la
poaed loeal optio
a, Hishop Win.
S Haskell will
.jifiiln^ battle,
l -ii of ihe ilk
is agaiiiht tbe
.Institute t<> be
voted on nt the coming fall election.
tt is expf'-ied tbnt these tW'. eminent
speakers will attract an audience, that
will tax the capacity of the auditorium
CARVER CHIROPRACTIC
COLLEGE
STANDS FOR EFFICIENCY
THE COLLKOE THAT EDUCATES
rnFP*n?Tnnv°^Ye4r' ®"Bln 0ctob'r n" Jacusrr
I REPARATOm Course Open for Entry at All Times
Remember that the faculty and curriculum of a college ti
the basis for Its merit
WRITE US FOR LITERATURE AND INFORMATION
DR A. C. MrCOLL. ~ DR WILLARD CARVER
8ecretir? President
Corner Third and Broadway
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA
• i'iltirlc. ilkln., Sept. 2.1. TUe riicbl for
II" extradition .f W I. Chnpnian. Al
Hrown, I, i tirlniea. It. r I'.mlne. John
Iiarrett and other* wanted in Mexh-o in
eonneetiou with ulii-ged frauds per|ietrnted
oo Indian!* In serurfntf lands, will he ron
tinned l.eon I.oinex, s-peeinl auent of
the Mexican . ivei ment, and L, .1 k- r-
fill apeclo 1 agent to the attorney general
of the I niled States, reached her. Ia>|
night with extrudltion papera #for the
The two agenta will take the mutter up
with Judge Cotteral of the rnlted stales
11 la trie t court, now in aeaalon at Kuid
FAMILY ROW AIRED
IN POLICE COURT
With the wnn.en 'astiug the lie at
eaeh other, u liairpiilling bee was narrowly
averted in police eourt last ulrfht. w licii
u neighhorhood row was being aired.
Nearly everybody who resides m the
vicluity of Khm'i West Seventh atrei't, waa
i In eourt to testify one wa> 01 the other,
[and no two told the tutme story
I J. is Itryant, •" <'. una charged with
I assaulting John Kiinlell, ;uri Kludeil was
charged with as-aiiltlng llrjant. Mrs.
Iii \ ant .• 11«I liei daughter. Mrs. Neva
11reei 1, were charged with lieatlng Grand-
ma Kindcll. aged 71, over the head with
their umbrella*.
N bile Mrs I'.rynnt waa telllnc tlie
court how Klndell assaulted her husband
v, Ith a "Idllx," \|rs. Kindcll was trviug
lo tell Police .1 utlgc llighley how * the
entire Mryaut fa ml I j nstmultcd her hits
N.uul So confused became the evidence
tbat the a Treating officer was called uoon I
10 tell th«' story.
JiiiIkc llighley fined both Bryant and
Klndell $10 and rout each, and dismissed
tbe .barge against Mrs. Bryant.
Ml KIII.K I ASK DIH.MIHHKD.
Muskogee. Okla.. Kept. 23.—On the re-
quest of fite count > attorney, the case
a km lust itilheri Suialley. who. Iwo yearn
uiro shot and killed ltufus I'onnelln. a
traveling *ale*maii. was dismissed Smal-
ley was 1 street car condactor at tlie time
of the killing.
KIIJ.N M i l l ITIIKIt
Surprise, okla.. Sept jn.-ln a quarrel,
coiiccrnlnif 1 team of horses here. John
Webster killed his stepfather. John Med
lock, by stabbing him with a knife. The
trouble started over tbe manner iu which
the horaea had been driven. Two listers
nml the mother of Webster won- witnesses
to the killing. Webster waa held with-
bond In hla preliminary hearing to-
day.
STEAMSHIP ROUTE
FOR FREIGHT ONLY
Seattle. Wash. Sept. Si— A ateamahlp
lin** between Seattle and l'aunuia has beeu
organized to carry freight only and to
connect with n similar fleet plying be-
tween Colon and New York. The Mackinaw
will sail for I'auuuia, October 10, and
thereafter there will be u sulliux for the
isthmus every tw-o weeks.
<•. A. R. KNCAMI'MKN'T KM M
Pawnee. Okla . Sept. J:: The t;. A I
state encampment, in <>oniiectioii wlt! ti
I'.nvnee •'.unity Old Settlers' assod.-.tim
being held here litis week closed tula
Tin- attemlunce ha« ln<en good all wc!
i-iid man.\ prominent niKi !u flic 1;. \ 1
itaaociatlon were speakers, during the di
ferent days of tbe eucampment.
IIARVKSTKK LOHERs KMCORD
'ollirnbus, < .. Sept. 2il.
II brilliant mile in _*:0I flat here todav.
taking a iiuarter of a second off the time
'Mde in S \ no use last w?ek. The Irac1:
here has held the stulMou trottiiitf rec-
ord for nine year*, on account of the
record mile made by « regceus
COPS TOLD TO BE
POLITE TO PEOPLE
That some r the poli.-emen have not
1 cen tr-.tio^ citizens with duo courtesy,
and espeei.iil.N strauuer*. w>io cq me to
"klahoica Olt v. is a complaint which
- been pouring Into pollee baailutuir-
ten 4arlg| the past wni, and thny itn
I" 'lie so nuiaerona tbnt It was ' nee*-
sary f..r f'hlei John Hubntka to isxuf>
"1 order warning officers to be more
eourteouft towards the people.
• 'apt. llili Staton last night Issued the
order to the ;; o'clock aquad. and «ald
the o'clock Ht|i:nd wan no worse than
the other two ai|und* iu this reapeet. and
t.i 1 coniolflnts had l*-en made ujainst
lut'oiliets of the three m.uadH.
Ouriug the week there has been nn un-
usual number ..r strangers here, am! it
waa haul to keep them from congregat*
ji.'W on th" sblewnM; and blo«'king It.
The word "move «n" Ikm-.-iuic the Mo rai,
<1 i!:A patrol,nen. which is responsible
for lua.iy of the camplnintR.
111 MM IIG1 WATB1 BTBTEM
KnUI. iikln.. Sept. 'JT5. Plans were or-
dered here today for nu eillarpenient of
'be water "ystem. The new imnrflveinenti
will be paid for out of the l^.OOO bond is-
sue recently voted.
COURT REFUSES TO
ORDER REDiSTRICTING
After a day of argument and efforts at
compromise. Iditrl t Judge Clark Thurs-
day evening, denied the application "f
A. II tjelssler to coinpc! ••ut.nty election
board to create more voting precincts in
the city.
The court held that under the law.
.°0 day« notice of such change 11111 <t lie
made, which could !;••• be done now. and
have the ballots printed In time for tne
November election. It was nls 1 argueo
l > attorneys for the board that no re-
turn of the number of roteis .1 e ti-ii p ■
t-lnet had ever been made, nc. irdlng to t ie
statute, and the iiumbei- ••ould n >t be r"
certalned now. as t!ie effei-t •* t new
grandfather clause 0:1 the voters is aot
1 11 \i:t :
«.i: \\ 1
UOOBKR>
l'hihl. Sept. -.'1. W iiit -r Cannlfux was
nrreslcd lierc tod.n li.n-•••d with ^rive
robbery. Tw o im ■ - ,-o Uanb ! Ui-..w 1
was arrested or •• - .me charge, th.
two men helr.s accused of nt tempting 1 •
secure a ^7l/J d!aiujud ring from the f In -
«« r of the body of John Mnndleco.
•althy citizen. ho died here l.-,--t April
IVt-O | ,, ,| (J 1 •
riie .Mnmlleco gnivt ,
iut the grove robbers wer
1 way before completing the
lothiug wes secured.
ed
KINti ALCOHOL
Ask to See
Our Silk
Petticoats
at $1.79
and $2.79
All Colors
Quality Excel-
lenl-A Greater
Value Never
Offered Before
More Than Your Moneys Worth or Your Money Back"
Women's
Sample Suits
Coats
Dresses
Skirls, Petti-
coats and
Millinery at
a Saving of
One-Half
Tickets
No
"King Alcohol" now on s
at Westfall's and at opera house,
reserved seals Come early and ;:e|
u od -eat Orcrboleer, Monday evcuing
Sept. 20th. -j:
Many Nice Homes
will find the beet, cheapest, most desirable residence location In
nind the be,t' <*«Pest, most desirable residence location In
CULBERTSON
EAST SIDE
ADDITIONS
Really close In All modern, every convenience, two ear ttnes mil
top and mile, closer than some property offered. No waiting or un-
certainty about conveniences.
We are prepared to make reasonable loans for building purposes here-
8 per cent Intere.t. Or we will build the home for you on your plaa. to
suit you. Get acquainted with the affvantages.
Oklahoma Realty and Investment Co., Inc.
'■ ' STa80*' pr"' or,n ashton, Seo.
Phone 273. Culberteon Bid*.
L_
LI> K STOI K PAPCB.
-ie publication of the Daily Live Stock
News will begin with tbe opening of the
packing plant The paper Is .1 four-page
dull>. aud owns It* own plant. It Is In
caarge of A. l Dawson ot iluffalo, N \
PAMUM 1 H O 101 ■
t n petitions signed by the trial Judge,
prosecuting attorney and prosecuting wit-
l.css in cacli case. Governor Haskell \ e-
iciday issued paroles to two young iuen
serving time in the state training school
1 Cauls Yyllcy for burglary-charles A
U-rty. iti. .sentenced to four yeui"fc. of
w :i 1 eli two have been served, and alter
Alien. IP. nentencetl to two years, or
which one month had been nerved.
205i W. Main Street—Second Floor—Next to State National Bank
JUST RECEIVED | Women's and Misses' ] SAMPLE SUITS
TRAt \ IH N \MLD.
Dr. Geo. H Traux of Stonewall, was
'appointed yesterday by Governor Haskell,
j to succeed Dr J llensley, resigned, h-i
i a member of the state board ur medical
j examiners.
j Dr. Hcnsley. Oklahoma City physician.
resigned three weeks ago as .1 result of
I friction between himself and Dr TI I ley of
-.uskogee, chairman of the board.
Drink Lewis' Celebrated Llthla Water
In a short time It will entirely renew
your entire system. The only water -old
ln\Oklahoma City which is duly recorded
renters rehknt attitl'oe
Checotah. Okla.. Kept! *3.—At a meet
Inar here of farmers and renters of ln-.il
resolutions were adopted resenting the at
tltude of land owners and re.-iters. relating
to re«|ulrements Iu the leases which were
repugnant to the renter it was decided
that no contract would be made except H9
the individuals could sgr-H* on and that
there should be no uniformity in tie con-
tracts. I'.i.rb contract will ? e arranged to
suit the Pnm^d'ute circumstances
maid has bio fire.
Maud. Okla . Sept. 23.—Fire of unknown
"Dgln destroyed six business houses ut a
!osg of $11".000. with only about $"'■*) In
suraace. The new waterworks s>stem is
not complete and the town Lbs ' no *de-
<iuste fire protection. The Iomtk aie.
Trlbs A Trlbs. drug.: Tucker hotel; I;
L Lludou.. restaurant; Jobu Clary, pool
k-ii. u Cooper, general mercbaudije ]
Oiie of the best manufacturers in New York City sent us his entire out-
put of sample suits. All new fall models; coats of popular 30 and 32-
ineh lengths, beautifully tailored garments. The materials are of ser-
viceable quality. Herges, cheviots, broadcloths and worsteds in the
new shades of grey, brown and green, also navy and black. A fine as-
sortment from which to make your selection.
Think what it means to purchase a new full model at a sdving of ONE
HALF. You cannot afford to miss this opportunity. This entire lot of
SAMPLE SUITS, assorted for immediate selling, at the following prices
$8.79 $12.79 $17.79
VALUES $18.00 TO $35,00,
SAMPLE SKIRTS AT $4.79
All wool Panama: colors, black, navy and brown, some pleated, some
perfectly plain: all neatly tailored. Among the lot are extra sizes for
large "women. A popular skirt sold everywhere nt $8.50.
IN OUR MILLINERY
DEPARTMENT
ron will find the very new-
est fall hats at prices that
mean a ^ gmit Wving t0
yon. p nro receiving
new sample daily. 8re the
lot wo received today.
Beautiful aainples, special-
ly priced
$5.79
VALUES $10.00.
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