Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 222, Ed. 1 Monday, October 3, 1910 Page: 4 of 10
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OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POLNTLR.
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Misses' Dresses
V*ith stj le That V*. ill
Suit the Girt*
SI 3.00
Dancing Dresses
For the Mi«*e« Who
Love the Party
tor jo 123 ao a M r.tw
$13.00
Women's Coats
M 75 15 73 U
ll< «
S2.79
Women's Suits "T'JXZ
that are
hit New
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ka* fcwn ttry Mrrfui ar.4 a i*
m <-h pn- ran*- In tk* M*'<
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rait* ym find f jl* auttniU
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lit* for .
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for
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Talk On
Economy
To You
A Week of Real Economy at
BROCK'S
' i a.
or a ran
Morris Packing Plant Began
Killing .Monday
r *&l iixsi fr^a:
K'tM m- rT* fO
of ta* fr***
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tarf-* re'
*fflf<+?% of "'If fa
tr.
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Women's Dresses Child s Coats
hi wool w-rt*+
aea*vn ffcan #t#T. Th+r
fkjt w* %r+ %ho
them. TV>v «k/> pMf
•how n for t-V> ft) #• j
shown fhat are really fh
b#rnar ^lid, !h* low pn
than any of h r*
hat lyrr.fi u'm
irtff ir rnor* pof*
hara-~*<er ar^i
o to fr«y woman i
na>* i
aftrar
Fair Visitors and Others Whose
Children Need Coats, n b.
* a- style*.
■ moat poj
r dre
' arul
at the
S1.j5
A Chilly Evening Spent in a Knit
^U/AOfpf '* Com,ort and Economy
OVVCd LCI Becoming to any Woman
•C*\ Stf
Silk Thread. Two
Spools for 5c
Val Laces at 10c.
Worth i p o 15c
\
ltt>r —
Th-*
n c.r:f mil motorwi r nnr-
" i i ar* lo w ar a fm* roat
yoni h li t ha. a n at r r ady
W ar «*!Iin* a trr at many—
tt* Ih y 'rant fh*m. vim*
lb m. btl th"r
\tr\f-* ti at * > an not dup at*1
'>m #2 t;f up in «4mfo 'i ii«> —
I rjiiidr' n > IIVI 'IwiMt amir.l-
I for.
C„
JO
for a
yard.
10c
Oklahoma. 52.75
CO 7C
4L, I J
&
RAISE MONEY TO
HELP IRISHMEN
REV. URCH RESIGNS; TO
B£C0ME A MISSIONARY
inn
'llil
LA F0L1ETTE BOOSTERS
DO "GUM SHOE" WORK
RUTH EJECTED FROM
DETECTIVES ROOM
L mbrellas
no„
JUL
The Power of Economy Is .Most Convincingly Shown by the
Power of Cash Buying and Selling in
Brock's Bargain Basement Salesroom
• nin* <>f Br c liargM n Bavm r>' •*? a pa
R .z
• MESTK
TIOS Thi
of thi*
RLG
SECTION—1
Dot
DRAI'EKV >E< TI< N «
RtiB I> r>ar1
nark'-
drap*
i rims and
popular rnatrrisU for drapi
Pillows for 89c Per Pair 9x12 Rugs Reduced
Snow Flake Curtains
p-M t>lu# and «hit* tick*. rtaJ f atb«r ftlla4 bad i .. *
QQp
csa ft the*, for. a pair • U«lw
Dress Ginghams 6^c N ard
S25.00 Axminster Rugs $19.75
$22.50 Axminster Rugs 517.95
n 0u and« of ar<l« of fa*' roor «'rip«4 eh'
colored Ores* Oin*ham« A irrsat fair
karga.n for, a yard
Ilandvim' Aimml'r H ies, full
kcd asd plain I floral and Oriental d<"*iffn*; hea*
M Uni cmptwid Talnea for thia
Tlio?# j>r< tir* colored sao*flake Curtain# tn Roman ?"npe^
I pattern* are wiling at (rcaUy reduced prices tkia week.
r 1 7 K
a pair diilu
KQ„
, I a pair Juu
POLICE COURT NOISY,
BUT JUSTICE REIGNS
■ itb
,>1 Ka
ns I"-
p: a
Jt s< re«l that I ent- * b. •:
«*•<' on a i j*b boiul .-f fji and hf di
Imp* who hn« l «n n Trf-*•■•!
kutfjr, w,k again btfort Ms Iwau
• h . rre*tp<l Satord*r nght
Tbrc.«'l£ill hotel on * ch^rjj* of
H" was* n pre«rnf^d br found
Rutb. hut upon H..ll<itn
th^ fii| eri
••omp^l .hi
th^ wen;
for further eri-
m iniUmm S'*ti >n
" Ilicnl^T fV rt.'-
tho
NET SPECIAL
T* and •• Drapery Nets in handsome
df gnc; a*;.ng for. a yard
43(
319 N -rth Bread*
SCHOOL LAM) *v\LF BFt.|N«
wafer. Okls o.-t S—The ««le - f
•m lands ov enrt| here today, with S
um sslon in
e. «ecret.i r
Thrrp x
Spea km*
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ill
e 1.«T«
ondurt
(ir*
COUNCIL MEETING
WILL BE QUIET -j
*'V
• nd • f-*bf I* «
If ffc# ' #a««f
d
«ta«t
affeet
r. asd
K tb. deair
re*eri ^d 4t
wbkfe irfT
14 to IS. 19
1H hf lh- gr.
Hi* ar
kiri* of perjurf
! fnr tnmattnm Ja tbt IMfH rwwit
I W. r. faMNf a Bnernt^r of tW
I tiMird • r.>! w«• one of rtm! > ■
-'-rt a gal**' whom ft' *raod
♦ h rammed a#-r aafMwni of ?h#
da he#r. rl#d er. 'ml the " u#M I* no*
an , trting ab used «lffc ""u* *n
Iba I Irtala lll b* | n«t *d •
COTTON REPORT
SHOWS BIG GAIN
FOR OKLAHOMA
TRAVELING MEN PLAN
TO BETTER CONDITIONS
CII%Rof.D WITH EMBEZZLE M LNT
% elMPl.C LI E
fa*' « I '• '
. IV ordlaan^# r*n iir1nf that 'be « w
«\n. | laooma «ia* "1 E.e-in "osopanv a
r>«« a "'M. l-.«"-ad of '*« >. Intro* d
PU *Mfea ajro hj < «.f ft'*l!inan Idllard
th It U .1. fo ' ■ me np for fl
Kith t«rtaorr /n.
..fr:.
"And
sarins
' t l**f**d of a
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of t#< and *•'
d po«lt.
Tfc*
! or atata 15
ak. lai'oiotar, oalj
Who agton. U • CK' -Tbe Canana f.nr-
Bireau naa la u*d tb fo.le*inw • otton 'iolf.g r
finning repor. b' winrf tbat for th- ,f>f jonofst'
n:ontb *ndiag *ept*inb*r 1T , a - ooi pa red morning. • r.
* Itb •tattati • for tbe •^rreapondtng per- fht n
J lod of 190M. I'«* and IHOT and
tfc ?>♦«• l>l> 1,IT.Ill t,al* . cMsUag M* It'a no
- 1 roan'i a« aa.f t ale*. from t.-e ar(<1 • "n g
wro«tb of liaio, to mpifoibcr a ' om aod ^^t and
• ant ad rate to thla j \*T** -"J > </>* for 3r d
rda. 1 or % ttwea. '.a Iba
.-.J { a tor. wfto
t - .It' - H . • what
nb*n yon <ro*r npl '
,ti, " re*pu :• U H -
•■-ok Tu - down U bts
id I m tr ibf to work
^ <•.■«>! tlu «."
a c -liiif • > -1- '.a baat-
-
..k lad r^^eai'g
• h tb« train « erj
I g" ' * 'fl •
aal
hiNa
M H«n * Co. S18 North Rr.«ad*
bitterv orr ron orient
Our Store Will Be Closed
All Day Tuesday and
Wednesday
Owing to ob «rvance of religioua holiday Thuradsy, we
have planned "Surpiae Speciala" in every department.
The New Herskowitz Store
R
Herikowitz Building on Broadway, Corner Grand Ave.
n h w* rk to
rx thing till aftrr .an ii
with ai>o;b«>r bl« wan.
I r«n't ea: auy
ft to baa!t!~« aad i«k
15** l./«£;arjC for J5a/7 'ferybody t* :he work alo • dor.r.
Uound balra In'laded tbla year am 47 *nd thru z*i *-> rr.ad i«eeaoaa n- ■ jdy do**
757 • -npare'l *:th 4-<.07 • f«r 13CV, .">7.107 anything ind I *o home ear.y. aud \j*.
tor !'.** and i It f >r 1907 tired I an t do a thing i t?t r*ad tb*
> a Inland cotton. 7,112 for 1910; ll «C2 r««per and amoke more big cigar* and
for lift*. tLMT for l*a . and 4,430 for 190T *ear
Tba nnmlier of balea ginned for 1910 —
aod a year ago aa a« follow a:
A'ar.a ma. 2DU.740; l*7.a0 '
A r ka n a a ;*:.4v A3,
Florida. 11.301; 19.M1.
* i+o r (I a 398/A*>: _
Loulataua. «2,61g.
Miaalaalppl. <i.<00; ir«V
•. •>!. i ir kA
Nortb « arollna. 47. «*. t94.
Oklabonoa. 110.444 1.^4 .177
south Carolina. 1*MH7; AS.40L
Tennea*e^ I !.-> ; 15. UW
tmh. i^a§.3ri ; l.oei^M.
Ail other mate, 117, 2.172
Laited State*. £.*0.311: 2..VM.150.
TO INSPECT HOME
f anir.gton Oct .t.—Grand Maarer Geo.
fladdell of Weatherford. Grand S^cr^tary
W. \| Anderson of Oklahoma r"ity. W. L.
Kafletnn of Pawnee. H L Muldrow of
I Motnlago. and L. E Leanaherrr of M
Aleat^r. member* of the hoard of • ontro.*
<>f tbe Mnaonl< Home, are bere today to
luapeet fh bone, and partiriilarly the
ner* ele«*trlc ligbtlnf plant Juat couiplet-
DESIRE DATA OF VETERAN*.
FORM ORGANIZATION
Organised fo th# protection of woroeu
end girla 1 • hi- n<> otb^r aaalatanee.
th Traveler. A i baa ^*e- Incorporated
; 'rer barn; • «ri managed f r flr^
months by Mr* V.ra Pearl, without anr
fonnal or^anlt.ttlori Warrea B Watfcln*
U pre«ldent <-f th n*** corporation w
I: Taj lor I* t . pr^ident >nd Margaret
MrKtoley v- rotary, and William Mee i*
trea*ur<*r Mr- pearl w 'I continue a* '
auperinten<?ent Tbe aaaorlation haa amali
quarter* >t 11' , Weat Main ttreor, ha:
more room ! he •e-'ured A matron U
•tatloned at the raiiway depot* to meet
honje.ci and unprotected girla H -m «
arr al««. ured for thoae who want the
help uf tbe aaaoclatioR.
OWEN BBTlBNa
Mnakogee Okla '" rt. J.—After t «ntn
n er *ojonrn i Rattle •'•■eeW Ml'b . Rea<*
tor Robert I. « wfo ha« returned to b!a
home In thla it*. nd wl'l remain until
the rloaA Af fhe state • .impalgn Sena
tor Owen bellere* there will b* deOKKTa-
tlr aureeaa aenerally over the coantry. ,
at tbe November election.
Fort Sill. Okla
he Firv Art
mder tbe comm.-
array e.jaipm
r the Pbi!lippine« T>.
Frj?ri«^0 «>~tober r
Fir f Field artille
ffortii* to rep'.a -e th
N -eed to «p«ad a 'fo !«-
an j where b'jt c Tie P -
er -ybody c Okiabo^ C1.y iZM".
k« rttj
"i B;oadwar
"I ' N
i3.-r.uac:ng tow
From Maker to Wearer.
Oklahoma Skirt Mfg. Co.
TA1LOK8 TO LADIES
We Make Buttons.
All Workmamtip Guaranteed.
New Materials Ready fc. Your
Selection.
Oklahoma Skirt Mfg. Co.
Controlled by
SIDNEY L. BROCK DRY GOODS
COMPANY.
Take Eelerat to Third Vi©«x. Oaar
Brock a btora
M^Aleafer Okla Oct 3 —D M Halley,
major genera! commanding tbe Oklahoma
dlnaion of tbe United Confederate Vet
erana. haa laarjed an order. In will-h he
wlahea to cotle« • data of the arm* biatory
of erery Confederate reteran In the ataf*
This be wldhe* to keep ..n file In the head
quarter* of the division, wh h ni.'l aid In n«s. ltlon t. th . effect
Afcurin* rho««> reteran* ellgibj^ for en- HaakeP in rh- etf.-r denoun<e* I; *e
t ra nr, into the new ve'eran- h<rne at rrjr • nn |naln<-er dictator, Meking
A'dmtrt Each local orgaoitation, or only personal iggrand semenL
HASKELL BOASTS TEDDY
Governor C N H^kell ha* declined tf. ;
nttenn the \rkar.sa* «tate fa r. and «it a*
a gaeat of honor o<t tbe ame platform
tvlfn ei-Praaifient Theodore Koo«ere t Tbe,
gorernor wrote the «e,retary of tbe fai.
Contractors and Builders
Roof your houses with " BURRISS"
METAL SHINGLES
Fire, Rain and Storm Proof
Last longer and cost less than wood
shingles. See our display at FAIR
GROUNDS. Get
lay
our prices
| Burriss Metal Shingle Co.
Manufacturers
Phones 5468 Oklahoma City
><
ptted t^vo week* ago i
ilef l rer «tnted :o tbe
■in: had btvn srreated
t ;ii d l.e w ipte.1 tt.ue • >
>nt'.r uan-e w s grant
*t of Ruth, a* the trial
♦•gun.
-re.
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Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 222, Ed. 1 Monday, October 3, 1910, newspaper, October 3, 1910; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc101669/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.