The Moore Messenger. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 16, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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JAMES E. BARKER ^&-2£n£
of Oklahoma and well acquainted with land values .n the New Osage Country as well as
other parts of the state is Now Identified with the Great Putnam Comply cf Oklahoma City.
Mr. Barker has snaps outside as well as in Oklahoma City and Packingtown Property.
If you want to double your wealth write or see
James E. Barker with Putnam Co., Oklahoma City, Okla.
Lyon Saddlery Co.
We carry a complete line of Buggies
and Surries at a low cash price.
We sell for CASH only and in this
way save you from 20 to 25 per
cent.
Lyon Saddlery Co.
211-213 West 1st Street
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
HERT15TE0 FLESH
Philadelphia Girl Vegetarian
Her Life.
Ail
Fewer Studies for Children
Hours ot work have been reduced
I iu many of the school* if (,erniany.
Ill) the new arrangement 45 minute*
Ik the maximum time fcr a <ibjeet,
tl'ua allotting th-> treatment of six
subjects In the school day. It U or-
Iderert that the ahortenid hours at
w heel h.' made up lu home vudy aud
ihat ns little school woik as posslbte
10 PER CENT
A
he done outbid" the school proper
"The child derives more benefit." the
educators think, "from Its play and
from the study which it does volun-
tarily than it does from grinding
Kelf-imiiosi d mental work is of the
greatest benefit to the school child
unu the attainment of this la poeelble
tnly when the child has several hours
ciatlv of absolute leisure."
FIRST PAYMENT OH INDUSTRIAL LOTS CUT IN TWO |
THE CREAM OF FAOKINGTOWN
THE ADDITION TNAT HAS MADE
GOOD.
THE ONLY ADDITION PAVING
STREET CAR SERVICE.
WHERE YOU ARE ASSURED OF A
GOOD AND QUICK PROFIT.
BEAUTIFUL INDUSTRIAL
now within the reach of Every Wo
Woman in Oklahoma. Eveiy p<
invested in Industrial Addition has
made 50 to 100 Per Cent, on it.
Within three months you can do
the same thing. Do not wait and
buv second handed, Buy at the or
make this profit yourself.
\DDITlON is
rking Man and
srson who has
MADE 50 TO 1
100 PERCENT I
IN 3 MONTHS. |
iginal price and
WILL "SPEND $10,000,000.00 IN TWO YEARS
BUY IH MDTSTRIAL ADDITION
BEFORE THE CHOICE LOTS ARE
ALL COKE.
DO K0T ACCENT MISREPRESEN-
TATION THERE IS BUT 0CE IN-
DUSTRIAL ADDITION -THE PRC-
CEECS ON ALL SITES CO TO FAY
THE PACKING HOUSE EOHUSES.
Ten Million Dollars will be spent in Packirg
Town within the next two years. This means an
independent city will be built; that^alues^vill^e
doubled. Industrial Addition off- ~
ers a pioneer opportunity to the
investor. It only requires a small
payment down and a smaller pay-
0NLY SMALL
PAYMENT
DDWfJ.
ment per month to purchase a pair of these lots--"
The Best in Packingtown.
MIm Ora Kress Is Not Interested It.
the Boycott on the Meat Trust-
She Bars Feathers on
Her Hats.
Philadelphia, Pa. —There Ik one
youns; woman In this city who l- not
at all concerned about the outcome
| of the anti-meat crusade, or the beef
trust lnvest'satton, and that is Miss
Ora Kress, a junior at the Woman s
Medical college. Miss Kress Is a vet,"',
tarian, not one who adopts It as a j
fad, but one who has never tasted j
meat from the time oi her birth. - -
years ago.
Her father, Dr. D. II Kress, super
lntendent of the Seventh Pay Advent-
1st sanatorium at Washington. D. < .
is an ardent advocate of vegetarian-
ism, and he has brought up his (laugh-
ter in accordance with his views.
| Miss Kress is none the worse off
for her abstinence from meat. Healthy
and robust, with a clear complexion.
1 a pleasant temperament and gcr.lal
disposition, she is the favorite of
friends and fellow-students.
Time and again her chums endeav-
ored to tempt her with a sirloin, well
done," or a brown turkey drumstick,
but she resisted the temptation.
"Do you know, It often strikes mo
so funny." said Miss Kress, with u
laugh, "to seo people gorging the
carcass of some dead animal or fow 1
down their throats. It Is repulsive to
me. , .
"Why kill living things for food
when the earth is so generous with
her bounty of healthful, nourishing
food?"
■ "Do you believe In vegetarianism be-
! cause it is healthful or because it Is
humane?" she was asked.
"Both," she answered.
"Do you wear plumes or feathers?"
"Oh, no; that would be Inconsist-
ent."
"Is not the human alimentary canal
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Your Eyesight is Priceless
Perhaps you are needing glasses. It costs nothing to consult
with us. Being manufacturers of Lenses, we protect our
patients for a period of ten years, making an additional grind-
ing of Lenses Free of Charge. If you fell that you are in need
of glasses, consult us.
((OF F M ANgjPT 1C ALijQ
Office and Factory, 132 1 2 West Main, Oklahoma City
| Did You Feel That Tinge of Spring? |
I Barteldes 0. K. Seeds means the best that grow. J
| Special Prices to Market Gardeners. I
f CITY SALESROOM 29 \V. MAIN STREET J
£ Ourncw 1910 illustrated catalogue will be mailed you on request +
I The Barteldes Seed Co. |
| OKLAHOMA SEF.D HOUSE OKLAHOMA CITY x
^+<.++<m>+++4.+++++'I'+++4 !'++++++++++++++++++++++++++'m,++*
BARTELDES Flowers Always Fresh
Funeral Designing and decoration* our specialty. WE
<5rfTP FVERYWHERE. Special prices to lodges ami so-
StiL CITY SALESROOM 29 W. MAIN STREET.
The Barteldes Seed Co.
OKLAHOMA CITY
iitfRtTE rHE INDUSTRIAL COBMY AT ONCE STATES THE AM0HKT OF M98SV
YOU HAVE TO IMVEST, AND WE WILL HELP YOU IfAXE A GOOD SELECTION
W1 is 9 S« lisp qgr
ROOMS 1 AK0 2 CHAMBER CF COMMERCE BUILDING
OKLAHOMA CITY. IS. S. A.
The Proceeds on All Sales Go fco Pay the Packing House Bonus
DISCOUNT
mm
Meet Me Face to Face
19 N. Broadway
OKLAHOMA CITY
Hotel Lee-Huckins
I Sell Ooihing and
Furnishings
To introduce my work, a
discount of 50 per cent
will be given for a fchort
time only, on all work
done.
Eyes Examined Free
Special Attention Given
to School Children.
We Guarantee All Our Work.
Kryplock Invisible Bifocal Lenses.
Shur-On and So Ea?y Best Finger-
Piece Mountings.
Hours. 8 A. M. to O P. M.
Phone 204
OPTICIAN AND
OPTOMETRIST
Lee-Huckins Hotel iOffice, Remington Drug Co. Oklahoma City, Okla.
l K is doubtful if the patriots ever j aid in announcing the returns of a red
!(l-eaint-d tliat the steeple on their ho' municipal election*—Boston Rec-
meeting house would tver he used to ord.
Ol^A
CZS LJ
so constructed as to ho able to digest
meat and fat?" she was questioned.
"Fat, not meat," was the answer.
"Butter is fat, too. Then, It must be
remembered that wheat and nuts con
tain a great deal of fat.
"The ancient Greeks, who attaint.1
the highest point in the development
of the human form and who gave eo
much to the world that is beautiful
and artistic, subsisted almost entire-
ly upon vegetable food. Flesh food
was a luxury to them, and when they
nte meat abundantly they began to do
generate."
"Do you find yo lr light food nour-
ishing and satisfying she was
asked.
"Do I look as If 1 were underfed?
.■he retorted. "And then remember
that I work rather hard and need n'l
iritlous food."
Oatmeal, eggs, butter, milk, bread
and ice cream are the principal ar
tides of food in this remarkable yoirirr
woman*: diet. Sometimes fruit ami
| c[indies relieve the monotony of h< i
course.
"You see. we are not vegetarian.-- in
the fullest sense of the word." added
Miss Kress. "Extremist.- insist upon
vegetable food only, and place th<- ban
upon milk and eggs, as well.
however, use milk and egi?s, because
It does not require the killing oi III'-
Rut fish, of course, is in the same
category with meat."
Improved Cutting Blowpipe.
The cutting blowpipe, of which sr
many surprising things have been re-
ported, lias recently been improved iu
France in a way tn render it more
generally useful. Two inflammable
cases must be employed One is re-
I quired to keep the metal at a high
temperature. The other is oxygen to
concentrate action by oxidation along
the line of the cut. For heating, eithi r
coal gas. acetylene or hydrogen i
employed, but as there is gbmetiim
difficulty in procuring n suppl;, «
those gases, the new 1 owpipe e-
ranged to use instead of the oulinafl
gasoline employed by motorist*-'
Superstition of Chinese.
The Chinese are a superstitious !>
pie, and think it a bounden duly
keep the body intact, and it' bj in
misfortune they are compelled to to
a limb by amputation they invariil
ask for the severed member and k.
it in a box. Sometimes they will nci
ally eat it, thinking it only right ti:
i (hat which has teen taken from t
; 1,0fly should be returned to It. On ll
same principle an extracted tc--.it i
| ac carefully preserved or grot)
i vowdcr aud swallowed 'ti ualei.
Sou hi western l¥larhle
awd Granite Mforks
FOREIGN and AMERICAN marble and granite works
is attention'to"'out of town business' ' i
we make a specialty of
monuments statuary
vauits, coping, etc.
228 W. RENO AVE.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
PHONE 2697
~ yrj J , r 1 e Use Ga«. Gax
Witte hngines ^
"FIVE YEAR BOND GUARANTEE"
An engine for all purposes. Extremly
simple—no cranking to start. £gg®\&5i
WITTE GAS & GASOLINE ENGINE CO.
121 WEST FIRST ST. OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA.
-You want to earn more money
—We want you to earn more rnosiey
You can earn more money
by increasing your earning ability
Twenty Good Places in fwo Days
is actual count of the calls being received at Draughons Okla-
homa School. An average of seventy-five per cent more calls
than we can fill.
Invest a Few Month s Time
in preparation. It will mean more opportunity, more money, and
a start in life, regardless of what your future work may be.
DmuRhon:s Leads the World in the business college work
Endorsed by Chamber of Commerce and by hankers and
business men throughout the South.
Baltimore Bidx
iiege
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Phone 392 T. M- FLANARY. Manager
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Simms, P. R. The Moore Messenger. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 16, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1910, newspaper, March 5, 1910; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109136/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.