Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 244, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1910 Page: 4 of 16
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OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTE?-
Friday, October 28, 1910.
Misses Peter Thompson^Dresses $19.50
Lucky is the Miss who gets one of these blue serge Peter
Thompson suits, man tailored styles with narrow skirts, silk braid
trimmed. These Dresses are made from a fine quality navy
blue serge with workmanship and finish like you would find on a
550.00 Tailored Suit. Misses of High School and College age
will appreciate these Dresses at $19.50.
$1.50 WaUts 95c
D'wn i iaiuttea Li*** Wai«u.
• :t* trmt; r *-.U r
95c
Sale of Gold Coin China Saturday, a Piece 10c
Boardin? houses, housekeepers, anyone caring for a bargain in useful everyday china cannot afford to let t
sale go by without a look. Qear white china, with fine gold decorations, known as the gold coin assortm;
There is more than a thousand pieces of this china to go at this price, Saturday, choice. 10c. Cups and Sauc
"overed Dishes, Oatmeals, Dinner Plates, Pitchers, Fruit Dishes, V egetable Dish
Platters, Breakfast Plates
Dishes on sale in basement sales-room.
69c Gowns 48c
Womn * % - A quality Muiltn I
O/vu "I'fc & '* . r-f i'Jkr \
25* 48c!
Bedding For Cool Nights
Misses'
Irawers 19c
For Saturday * lot of aiis««-
quilt? soft muilla draver*
•mail clatter tacks—
Only
Child's Drawers 10c
| CfciM's Muslin Drawers. 2 to 14
years of Me. wlLh narrow tucked
ruffl^So^e lie- JQ.,
i fine
with
1 dC I Oti^rs only
Comforts
TbU U one of tfc Mronceat d*-
l*r >r'j in tb« h«Wiri*
ttom. Cotton r.ll.d, *llkolln«
car-rvi comfort*, good «u«,
*oo1 quality— Q0
for only wwli
mikollD« eor-r <l comfort, with
fnu* totioa fll lr.it TTie pattern*
ar« all n«* d*«lgn*, Mlectod
with e*r —fa«t colon; mad. In
full bed •!<*• with curd ed(«
finlah — *ho*n according to
grade of material, at |l '1. II ,
•i ti, n «. im,
92 9% and
Haieen border around ftllkollne
cor«r« with a filling of pure
cotton—make, a pretty and ner-
vf/eable comfort QQ
priced for'Only . ^JiwO
Bilk bordered comfort* with
dlkohoe co« er.—filled with pure
$3.98
lamb*' wool filling — fill bed
■lie; a beautiful comfort, warm
and « nri.. • .• *4 09
for only itTi3u
Figured Mteen covered comfor'a
with plain Mt*«a border., fll'«-d
with a l per la I |wre white, high
grade rott r. -full f> AO
•lie. for only •pUt'tU
Cotton Blankets
Soft cotton Blankets, full sixes;
grey, tan and white, with neat
fast color borders—any weight
you may wish A full line priced
at 4 r g c, ; c, c ii i:,,
lid" $2.25
Wool Blankets
Pur* wool Blanket*. In war. d *-
igns, good fan! color — steam
shrunk rjualltl<'H; wash and w**ar
I i 010
|7 :'j H and I L
You nave from 60c to 91.00 on a
blanker. If you buy It here —
quality first, prico second.
$1 Batts 79c
rull slxe quilted cotton batts,
72xM inch one batt to the
comfort no slipping or sliding;
70 ^
for
Ut
Other batts In regular sizes —
pure white r-ottoii — pried per
batt. 111, 12 I 2c, lit, Q
2' 2> tnd . . U JC
Pillow Slips-
Bed Sheets
Special lot of 42x3«-lnch ) illow
slips, made from good muriin;
regular 12 1-2' grade; nn
a pair LLZ
hneots mado from a good qual-
ity sheetlnf. wide Ivius, full
six*.
Outing Flannel
Gowns
A cold night spent in a warm outing flanne
gown is real comfort. We show a line c ^
ladies' and children's outing flannel gowns that
most any one would feel comfortable in.
Ladies' Size
Made from a soft quality in white and colors,
each one nicely made and neatly finished. You
would not hesitate if we asked you
St.5o for these. The price is..
98c ^
Children's Size
72x«8lnch at .
72* 'i ln<h at .
48c
Light and dark colors are shown in the line c
children's sizes. Made as good as onyone cou
make them, neat and tidy, for 89c and 63c
and some real good ones
paced for
43c
1
Silks-Special Values
H.IVi MKIIAUNE8. 7Jc—A large line, soft
" ured Messallri'- silk; I* Inches wide — <"ir
regular 11.00 gradi— 750
In this sale (or . I vi>
r„'.c MK88ALINK. 45o— A full range of colors
In a good It inch M imiillne slls he grail''
many stores "ll for 73c In .nls Ap
sale for, a yard . 'rOw
>1.3* MlRAOK HII.K. Kc Almost and shade
you can calf for Is shown In this lioau
ilful silk—Always |1.2f>; this sale
HOrr SCARP HILKH—Ir has been n Id and
often re|>eated thai Brock's have by far the
largest and best line of head scarf silks In the
city.
27-Inch soft, plain and doted silk,
yard . . . . i
27-Inch soft silks with wide Persian
borders, yard
20 Inch Crepe de Chine, In floral and
Persian designs, -ard
Dress Goods
BLACK GOODS
r 4 inch Mask"t Weave Cutting, fast black; reg-
ular $12" value*—for this ****
mh1<«. yanl cUC*
G41nob illack Mohair, with dainty pin strip*-,
regular $125 gradi*. during 00
this hsI< for, a yard wUb
800
39c
43c
78c
Sale of Silk and Common Petticoats
Every woman likes a new petticoat; some want silk, others like shap-silk, some want
Heatherbloom. Whether it's a silk petticoat to wear with a fine garment, a shap-silk
or a heatherbloom for everyday wear, Saturday will be a good day to investigate and
invest.
44-lnrh Hlft- k Wool Crepe
with fine silk stripe; regu-
lar $2.00 finality. In this
-ale for, a ^*1 7C
yard I l«j
COLORED GOODS—About
20 plecs of fine all-wool
rerg«>H in plain and in Isl-
ble weaves—our regular
9i value, for, Uii Q0 %
yard UJO
$7.00 Real Silk Petticoats for $5.48
There Is quite an assortment in this lot of Silk Pet-
ticoats < n sale Saturday for $.">.4X. Tberf are plain
shades, lioman stripes, Dr *««lfn and hairline stripes
in the popular -had'- including biica—«'aeh petti-
roat has a vide 'It.Me full pleated flout!'' /\f)
Saturday yvi^U
Shapsilk Petticoat* Be?t to Wear
For those who want a petticoat to wear, one that does
not rustie like fllk. but has every appearance of silk
—ask for Shapsl. They are in colors and black,
made as good us a silk, w ars better than sine, looks
as good as silk, but .< -i- i.';ss 11«• • s.Sh' p.--:lk ,• t-
tlcoats come In dif. r-nt grades better (£ \ 05*
ones at $4.->o, other J 'sH, some as cheap. l i J J
Genuine Heatherbloom Petticoats $1.95
T^ots of women are prejudiced, won't wear anything
but HEA i HKKBIiOcyM, can't much blame them, for
Heatherbloom Petticoats will wear and they look
nice, too. They have the name on them. There can
be no mistake—Not Imitation, but the real Heather-
bloom for $4.2>fl—others a- $2.95— ■* fir
V' I iCvJ
borne at $2 48—others at
Imitation Heatherbloom Petticoat^ SSc
Most every woman wants one or two cheaper petti-
coats around for r orning and hom<* wear. Two lct3
offered Saturday, one for 51.48, and cne for SSc,
that are imitation Heatherhlooir, are Just the thing
for this. They have wide tailored and tucked flounce,
look just like Heatherbloom, will give excellent
wear—the better ones $1.48—
the other lot for JUl/
Sateen Petticoats $1.95
For a soft petticoat you nan get nothing better than
the sateens. We are showing for Saturday shoppers
a good grade of sateen, well made—work on them
like on a $4 00 or $5.00 petticoat—
Priced for Saturday *p I
TO ArrOIXT H %Tr.ll KNOINKFH
Msyor I>mi V. t.n' k*/ is eijw< t .| to **
tact ti crmsttlMi'fr en>r4; w r « r th.' Wnttr
wlti.In Hie ni"t f'-w .i.irw rin*
n.inw of l r, Ai'tsiiilfr Pottrr r, ho I. in
I oini.loy#-<| l y In tl.l* - i n
Hty, nuil wiio siilioilttetl nil switrii'i to
tin* <-lty eon net I in * t 'the
ini*iitlon.-.i HM •;,#> .....
I* nimwl. ii'lh .iiifli Hip i.i i
oilier* unil r iiMlder tfloii
The nl.JlTt of III.- .Ml 'III
•lit n Rv-teoi to !>••!t« r i m
„.id ..„
J'ntti-r uiks mm f<
I.N
' > IIIIB 111 HRf KIVEH FICTI KB
|i..,.al«'y III 1
• >. hurt Mm J. II .!<<hn«ton of the f*bnmtipr
I of i 'oinmeri i* 1^ hi rn-elpt of n lieuatlfut
er i* t wrl. pli'tiir«> li:i(i<l « ni**ljr fruiueil Mhowinc n
•n«li l"ii < f lite .,n tin- M K. A T rsllrond ..n tin-
"iiPI M;«i«.nrl ritor. Tiie pirture will lie given
" bis private office.
I n pliM-e on tlie wall
TO CANVASS FOR
MEMBERS; TROPHY
ill
'■Si
$7.75
A new mmpnlpn for mi'mtiers will hs
ukurated In a few days by the Cham-
For Ha's Worth
$12 and $15
$7.75 for Hats worth $12 and $15. Note the values we
give, then come tomorrow and look over the assortment.
The line consists of beautiful velvet turbans, large wide
brimmed hats, trimmed in plumes and flowers, nifty
beavers, and the smartest of wingc. So far this season
there has not been an offer of millinery anywhere near
so important as this. It is an opportune tim^ to buy
your next winter's hat at Christmas prices.
$7.75 FOR HATS WORTH $12 ANC $15
Don't confuse the*" models of smart, nifty liatn. jnst up to the
minute, with model* that you will find on the counters of dr.
goods stores and in bargain lots
We carry the finest line of furs, in all th ■ new designs
and skins, real mink, eastern mink, gray wolf, pure
white and all the assorted shades of brown from $15 per
set to the first class mink up to $125.
When in need of Furs Le suro to give us a call
Richardson Millinery Co.
i08 Main Street
pany baa offered
liver loving cup,
nt prop-
i «r of Comtnor< c.
Tbe I loan Jew
n beautiful tropl
which in to rem;.
ertv <>f I lie Chamber of Commerce, hut To
he ;iwarded • i n \ nr t. the member u bo
secure* the -reat"-i number of nrw mem- 1
tiers durliitc ii n pec i f ltd annual period, for!
" ««ia! membership campaign. The win-'
ner'a name will he em;raved on the «tip
e.ieh time it U iwnrdeil. If nnv one wins
if three times In ii>ve*«|on. the cup will
•come bis per ->nal nroperty.
Official* of the Chamber of Commerce'
*; > that there ;.re at leant WKI firm* ,ind i
Individusla In the ,.|ty who ought to l.e
come member* of the organisation and i
^"iitrlbule to tiie work that Is belo* dour
for the public s'ood.
A a peel a I effort will be made In the
present campaign to induce owners of real
ate who more than any other <-ln«*
receive n dlrei-t benefit from the work «.f
orjranlMtl" nd compsratlvely few
of whom are mem tier*.
""lie critnn ilirn promises to be a lively
and will r. .nhly continue during
about two weeks' time.
7 CHICAGO THEATRES
IN HANDS OF SKU3ERTS
WILL TRY TO STOP
play SATIRIZING
KATHIRYN ELK1NS
1 (>r >-By Uls v.m*
iu sumAf *«a
'or tu purpwM «f pw*.:
tm u* cwiisrir or
itmtUa 4*f«r*cts • mlmm.- MI
<* 4 y.-**.' Mtru:B2 U.M
• am! ti* bite A
IU.ua AllS*/ -f lev era.
. - «• ;•
ITALY CMS T sior IT.
- Jr -A ct tA'k irUil All .
•jj* : prvieoc :u .
* ■ ' •• H tilt tf the tot r-
-- t of'tftis ««ktr; u j-> «o It
t'*4 at ti it. la :*J* ruuuiry •
Um Iwt "icorsls sf p«Mtr -le-
yM L# prohit*l:ed by tbe proper
ISS i d tU t seek • pie-1 a* ~L:
B
O ♦. 2s In a bin :-jet Y'
—-nt the Arctic regions wl: >
up .n tbe mlnUtorv *rees t it
11 .e dec jr«ti..na aud lc!
in th*• •bai.dei>rs. Paul
hur.trr. was gue«t « f b i
hla friend. *e-
of tbe
city
As
last ulgbt. It was i
J bui.-liBg tli.-tt tb
Mr I'ro.ser b<d in
civi: k i . •
isdfj ,sfbi4
mlltt^l th->
d of tbe uil
d pure
I met
Tb«
atate
ANSWER [AYS GI L
IS NOT DAUGHTER
T.oa Angelea, Cnl. o.-t ?v. n rnruh
n« e.xei-ntor <.f the eatiite . f the late y .1
(Lock j) Da la win, vesten'.iy filed an aus*
wer in tlie probate court to t:..- cuiit-^t
br -uxht on behalf of Lte.itrlce Anita Ihild-
win, the yoaiig jrlrl daliraut to the R, id-
n"in million*, amiuat the pnr:lal diatribu-
tlon of tlie estate.
The aii- wer denies that the vonng srlrl
i* u legitimate daughter or a daughter at
I'll of the dead millionaire. The answi r
nl o alleges that the -hlld'a tru>- name N
Hen trice Anita Turnbnll. .Mr. I nruh
charges In his snswer that the child wa-
adopted by Mr. aud Mr- William It. Turn-
bull on June 22. l!**. It i- stated that the
petition for ndontlon was filed in the pro-
bate court of Massachusetts.
ANKS NEW N MIL.
Tbe application. It la a asked that
bllil be known a* Beatrice Anita Turn
tbe
bull
Mr. Cnrub alleges that by virtue of the
proceeding*, the . hlld is i . w the daughter
• f William H. Turubull and Lillian \
Turnbnll under the laws of M i««m< husett <.
which provides that an adot>ted daughter
cannot Inherit as an heir, lie claims th.it
this adoption prevents Beatrice from
claiming t<> be a child or heir >ther than
of Mr. and Mrs. Turubull. He asks that
tbe child and her guardian. Leo .1 \t
Onire, take nothing by tlielr answer ,in<l
contest and tluit it be adludged and 'b
ereed that -he Is not tbe daughter of the
late E. J. Baldwin.
•hjcai;". Oct IN. The Ziegfeldt theater
on Michigan avenne ban passed Into the
banda of the Hhuberta, giving them seven
theater- In « hleap., a- against five for
the then tries I trust. After November 15.
the little play house will be known as tlie
Comedy theater. Women stars will hold
forth almi s? continuously. Naslmova,
Mary Mannerlng, Margaret Illlngtun. Mar-
la Oily and others will play engage*
'he cheapest w„,t ad rate in this city
or state 15 words, 1 or 3 times, in The
1'ointer, ouly 30c
PEACEFUL VILLAGE IN
IOWA SELLS BASTILE
81oux City. Iowa, Oct 2*i.--Tlie peop!
of (seen. Butler county, have become -
law abiding that the.* no longer have use
for the lail. Yesterday a traction engit- •
went puffing thronjrb the street', null-
ing behind it the J111. v.hlch
placed on trucks. An enterprising
bud bought It from the city for a
eu bouse.
vwta i k. boitii, 9:00 l .
i'anla Valley . Bruce i rug Stor
Lexington: Bulace Brirgs
i'urcell; balnl l rug Co
Norman; Burbour it Hons
.M.
It row ins St Co.
KATY. NORTHEAST, 7:00 P. M.
Agra; Agra Urug Co ,%
Osage Cll* ; 0*:ig- l rug Co
Fallis; Owl I>rug Co -r,
Pryor; Paiace Drug Ob m&j
Jennings ; I.artier iirug Co
<•arm y ; Htrader I>nig Co 140
Arca:iIn ; Arcadia I'liarinacv
Prague ; Me| • w ell | rug <>>
• 'level a 'id; Cllbert Drug Co • -,
Piedmont, ' ox Uruc Co
Yale; Hteinberger Drug Co
KATY. SOI TIIEAST, 7H0 A. M.
Ada; Palace Drug Co ioa
Durant; Htone-Klcibriel Drug Co. .. ,.Vi
Total out-of-town circulation fi.422
tikla. < "It* res. dl-.. by carrier. ,12.!WV1
okla. '"Ity N:s|. dIs., by carrier.. 5.T.I2
Call for at Pointer office 3,1«7
Orsnd total circulation 20..TT7
Total rnmlifr of i«nn« ^arround-
lng Oklahoma City 72
,;:qit h r. is
MATURE N'JR'.H
Money Goes Fast
Fip^eiall dari.ig thes^ (tay« of
hi|fh cost of livinif. However,
rou will find it will w ure the
rn' st for you if you make ttin
•tore your hea(lf|iiart^r* for
meati, poultry and provisions.
Here are a few of our specials:
Dressed liens
Dressed Sprin
Dressed Dueki
Pork Roast .
I'ork Steak .
^ pa re ribs . .
Pork tenderloins .
Fresh Hamburg .
Short Hil> Roast
Prime Bill Roast
sirl'.in Steak.lM
Compound I.ard.
IIok Urd. best,
15c
20c
20c
15c
15c
121-2c
.. 30c
12 l-2s
8c
15c
or 2 tor 3Sc
.. 2 for 25c
.. 2 for 25c
We deliver — Phone BPX-42
Phone orders receive prompt
and careful attention.
W. H. Butcher
410 W. SECOND
Sunday Night
fra lucius
World-Famous Master Adept
Healer and Life Teacher
"Vltol 'gy." antb
or . f -The Book
of Life.' v i!
TO LOCAL ADVERTISERS
You are looking f r a medium to ^arry
your bu-lne-« iae«,iBe to trade territory
adjacent to oklahoma (*lt>. From otl .
p.'lM-m y 1 |et general *talenient*, aucb
a«.. -We bate u general circulation ai!
over the atate." 'I he l aily P«;int**r fur-
nl-Le- you an . • tual liat with figure*
nbowlntr it< clrcoluti'n in Edmond. Nor-
lin n nd Ti other t-.n-na within a linj mile
ri.diut «ii ii resident■ do eome to Okla-
lioma City often an.I whose trade you u.i-
1Urally V. ant. The I ally Pointer rc.u h .<
tl.e«e proa pert Ire • u*r mers with .1 thor-
cnghneas and effect ivene#* that i« not
t even approached by any ether advertising
lUHtrate>l
LECTURff
VITOLOGY
Williams music
126 1-2 W. Main
Sunday Ni?ht, Oct. 30tb. at 7:30
And Give Public Life EeadiD^s
in a concent rated
i circa l-i ti on. ami It believe* that nonet-..
Htraigbtforw: rdm*««H nml frankness |.ay 1
dealint; with adrertlherx. ns well :i< l:i
« eailng with readers. Henc*. the following
Hit. Out > t town agent* ie required ■ <
furnish list* of ti;"-- calling regularly
for the paper and these ll«:« nu tie
ex.-nnlned bv .dvertisern ; t the Pointer
office or wiil l>e sent out >ipou request.
Mere l<* trevised liat -.f towun now
eerved by The Pointer, with the nuuilier
of papers nent t«> each town. In ail ea*o.<
igent-i arc re<;ulreil to furnish a lint of the
people who call regularly for th«* p.-mer.
'be rule of only one Pointer to a f-iimiv
ein strictly euforc- d.
SANTA I E. NOHTXI. 4:11 P M.
Orl-indo; orlando I>rut: Co
' ubion . Washburn & bowers
Waterloo; W. 11. Eyer
Pouca City; AK-uowell u Castator .
Coyle: 1 n an is Drug Co
• r Iten - a. Mllll!
FRISCO. EAST. 4:10 P. SI.
Rrfatow : lloiuphrey Liros
Kellev villi'; W. W. Holder Jo
i.ut. ei . vv 11. .Wcl.uicutrn
Speucei : G. A. TlnrrUon 3o
.1 «-iie- : «'lt> Drug Sic re r.o
Stroud: Mom Inyals 7«i
Wells. .n; l by Drug Co ."M)
Dave II. it; 1„ it. M ■ >rv « Co
<"11:11:■: 1 er ; f. W. Wilcox T.-.
Roff; Doudy'a Pbarmucy *io
OKLAHOMA RAILWAY CO.
Capitol Hill; by carrier R00
Stock Yards; by carrier tN.
P.iltton; by carrier l.jit
North Okl.ihotuu; Suburban Store :W>
Yukon; ti-iuer Drujf Store IT*.
Iuterurbai: r'ainp; llugli Hannah jii
i'utuum City; t lufeciiouery store...yu
Rethauy Station; Suburban Store....:;u
Moore; Era Drue St're 75
Rosa Avenue; Suburbuu St ;e 4u
RO( K ISLAM). WEST, 0:55 1 . M.
Minco; Hnuhea Drug Co 'Si
Pond Creek; Pioneer Drug Co
El lteuo; Harrison .v Thompson ii..
vvutongu; l.erk. Ith iV. l'hillipn
Oeary; Render Drug Co 50
Cereal; Jacob v Kohiuson .<7
U> .jr... HUiKUrd ill SO
1 Uolna-; ihoinas Dr-ig 1 «• j.",
Mountain View; Cuder DruK < o "kj
RO( Ii ISLAM), KA8T, 8:25 P. M.
Wew La , Rodman Drug Co \>o
Sbuwnee; l'lle a Caldwell jo
Clioctuu . P. biuuip Drug Co ,jo
.NbL.iud ; Moouey Cox, Drugs.... loo
Calvin, Cole Druu Co
ntlSCO, 8OITHWE8T, 0:00 p. m.
Snyder: lied Cross Drug C i.',".
Cache; IV'tisho Dl UgS
iii.ii..!. Ma; ui.',i..> i'.il« Co
i-Iltfiu; II. II. Ilugle Drug Co i'a
M . i illg . iVH-.ttlee Stole Si
Fletcher: The News
Chickasha; Palace Drug Store 110
Tuttle: Eiigle oruir Si.-re i_.,
Whe.itlaiiii : Pui. . || t ..medi n.-ry.
Lawton; Powell & Haddan Drugs...*0
Removal Notice
We have moved to
O'JR NEW HOME
521 WEST NINTH
Near Walker and Ninth
j Carver Chiropractic Adjusiery
ilea's rAF?1PLE ' uits
and Cverecats
Afford very profitable trading
chances to those economically
inclined. $18.00 to $30.00 vai-
\ wes. My prices are $10.75,
j $12.75 and $14.75.
Stonerock's Sample Clo'hing
Company
Second floor Culbertson Eldg.
Corner Grand and Broadway
PHONE BLACK
3995 FOR
The Handy Maj
417 n. broadway, okla. city
locksmith and umbrella
maker
Our Keys fit. None too difficult
for us to make. Umbrellas repaired
and covered. Hunters get busy
Gun Repairing and Brazelrir a
Specialty.
Give us the number of j*our trunk
lock, we will give >ou the key We
will go to your home and make keys.
tell us your repair
troubles.
Mcalester lump coal
brick, lime, cement.
Phone Main G2.
J. B. Garrison & Co.
Park Place and Santa Fe.
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