The Moore Messenger (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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Erie Countv. New York
January
Twen ti elh
1 9 ] 3
Jay
Box
J. Dvryer,
240,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Dear Mr. Dwyer:
Thank you for your kind letter
enclosing check to renew subscription.
Yes, your local photographer is
the man. it is the best picture that
1 ever have had taken. Pass this along
to Brother Watton, and the people of
your town if you wish.
v.'i th all kinri wishes ever,
m cg
Your sincere,
« K
ANNOUNCEMENT
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
OUR COMPLETE LINE OF
SPRING FABRICS. ALL
THE LATEST FASHIONS. WE
INVITE YOUR EARLY INSPEC-
TION.
FINNINGER
OKLAHOMA'S LEADING
TAILOR
134 West Main St. Oklahoma City
THE A TRICAL
qverholser
Folly
Those who have been In New York
on New Years Eve will appreciate
the difficulty which b««Kt the theatri-
cal producer who nought to give a
i ♦•production of the riot and fanfare
which prevails upon Broadway for ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ „
about two hours just as the old jear | manner. Treating of a peril
is limping out and the new >ear conies nenj mora! question as it dons. there
This week's variety program at thw
Folly is headlined by a remarkable
bm lodr.tmati' >k -tch. "Outlay/ aMl
admirably acted by William Schilling
and an excellent supporting company
The scenery is beautiful and each
role in the little playlet handled iu a
tripping in. This problem has been
successfully solved by George Mar
ion in Henry W. Savages production
of the dramatic spectacle, "Kvcry-
woman," which will be gfTered at the
Overholser Theater Friday and Saiur
day, with a Saturday matinee.
He has absolutely detached a *;ood-
siied chunk of the carnival spirit tor
is r«*al pint as the little sketch is tin
foldtd and a ureal opportunity is fully
grasped by every member of the com-
pany. The Acme Fout is a quartette
of harmony singers composed of
strong male voices, who sing a number
of pleasing selections. Other goo-l
acts Include 'The Belle of Hingville,"
a laughable comedy skit; Wills and
which New York is famous at this Haason, master equilibrists, and
particular lime and has brought it
forth in such a manner as to make th«*
spectator feel that he is really wit-
nessing life and not its counterfeit.
The scene is of huge proportions.
Those who are familiar with New-
York easily recognize its proximity
to Long Acre Square and the Lobster
Palaces, just iu the section where
the gambler Rosenthal paid the trih
ute of his life to the hired gunmen
•orge W. Moore, the
-11 n ^ clown
vhirlwind jug-;
metropolitan
m SURE HATCH
►INCUBATOR
I* iradr Mrictly •Hef I he way th* U.S.
Bulletin No. 2M iMur«l b ihr A gi-
collurp Drpartarul %ay% an itt<jjbai f
ADELAIDE THURSTON.
Applause greeted the appearance of
every member of the North Brothers'
Stock company at the Metropolitan
Monday night in "Beyond the Law,"
Marion, with a sure touch, has shown the most refreshing of all the plays
the flotsam of the street, the denizens that ha've been put on at the house
of the nether world, who meet and recently. Miss Van Ness as Juanlta
mix and mingle in easy confraternity demonstrated that she \ a most capa-
on that night as on no other night In hie actress as Orval Spurrit as Jose - — —
1 he year wMh members of Hie rent made his iiHiial hit. Tallinn the lead claremore—Lewis E Tanner, spe
Iia.villi: classes Uubblnt! shoulders |„K ports, these two have the "lost enumerator for the Claremore
that boisterous occasion, meeting work iu Beyond the Law." of course, I'enumerator ior ine i i
each other with perfect freedom of and they carry their parts so well that , school district, haa Just completed the
thought and action, staid members of no one -ould wish for a change. Roy school census of Claremore. He found
society and thieves, upright citizens Milliard is very clever in his part and 1,254 children between the ages of
. «.... ... .. _ . -' ,M--J 4 an(j 21. Of these 605 were males
and t 49 females, making the girls in
the majority by 45.
Sum li n ii
SEVEN SI.TES
VK 7V leo rtt
. Lr tur ^-i5D 'oo <oo a
ioi 600 eit
When Un Id Sen put* his aopiotaloo
i-tiliir Isixcoipjiiiiallrl^Bl- Ti
u£ I. VI >1 It is all !'•• rr-iuirenw
lir l food Incubat t j. J .Kjts.d on
;j!• I.nner. ISnllMla No. 2" h
Alrkiiilut.l Dcp.Mui.nl .1 W.rbm lo«
Thar irt:
4
Should be d
"l\«id|r ah
Top ahoutd be
plcte without
ioublc doora perfectly lu-
la double diac
i ui ial* uv
and second-story artists, house-wives 1 Miss Harris is so well liked that she
and scarlet women, ministers and was Riven a curtain call Monday
mendicants and murderers, all surge night. Stiumway and Walsh are as
through the strets intent only upon BCod or better than they have been in
giving vent to all the noise in their anything else at the Metropolitan and
systems and cheering one another oil the entire company makes the play
their way. It Is the night when the one that is very attractive. The Met-
crook escapes through the "dead ropolitan this week will doubtless ex-
ltne" and appears further up Broad- perience a. most prosperous run, for
way than on any other night in the n is a play that will attract.
year Laws are practically suspended
that night. folic and plunderers ii.innrnirn
pluck the public and divide the spoils P"! I T[ \] I IU C I- D I F V
almost under the noses of the vie- ^ | ^ |£ |^HJ |\ J L I\ 11 J
PLAN Of RANDALL
13-15 GRAND AVE. Oklahoma City.
In 'The Love Affair." a new comic
play of today by Frederick Paulding,
Adelaide Thurston's newest vehicle,
which will be seen at the Overholser
next Tuesday and Wednesday nights.
Miss Thurston has a play that was
written especially for her, and the
author has taken a year to do it too
—it is said to fit this charming, de-
lightful actress lik«' a glove. The play
is clean, dainty, full of surprises of
the congenial kind, and clever situa-
tions. The action is swift and sur-
prising at all times. The entire three
acts take place at the summer homo
of John Savage on Long Island din-
ing an August night, the time con-
sumed is seven hours, and it is said
they are very strenuous ones for Miss
Mary Bishop, the heroine, the role
played by Miss Thurston
Bartlesville.—Second payment for
oil properties of Coombs and Jackson.
Frank M. Overless and associates,
Buher and Bell, James McCormick and I
others was made this week when the |
leases passed into the hands of an
English syndicate, the consideration
being given at $600,000 it is under-
stood a number of other leases are
being gauged and will be purchased
within the coming two weeks, the total ,
amount to be expended being $1,000,-1
000.
Air Flight for Consumption.
If you have incipient consumption-
take a flight in an air ship. Doctor
Flemming, an eminent authority on
Berlin Aeronautical association, de-
scribed the benefits of high altitudes
upon those afflicted, and asserted that
fifteen minutes' exposure to the sun's
rays during an airship flight at high
altitude was certain death to the
bacilli of tuberculosis.
REPRESENTATIVE INTRODUCES
BILL IN LEGISLATURE FOR
TREE INDUSTRY.
ON PUBLIC SCHOOL TERRITORY
Providing Farmers With Seedlings
Purpose of Measure.—Only
a Small Appropriation
is Needed.
Having in mind that the success of:
i the farmers of Oklahoma weans a ;
The company engaged lias been rich J|n(1 pongreBBiVe state, Hepresen-
carefully selected by the author, £ho, u Hugh A# Randall, of Harrah, j
has also staged the play. The tour |
is under the :
"I the" able dierecPUon of' Franc^ i Oklahoma county Introduced a bill In
\ Hope who has provided a magniti-j the house recently which has for its)
.. «... establishment of a num-
cent scenic production fo Miss Thur- object th
ston's newest vehicle. ber of small state nurseries on the
— i school lands of the state.
One of the most popular of the j The bill provides for a very small
musical amusements this year is the . appropriation, the plan as outlined in
New York Casino success, the Ylen-|the bill calling for the installation of;
nese operetta. "The Kiss Waltz, |an important industry that will be no
which, through its forceful entertain-! bunjen to tlu, taxpayers and which I
ment, had a stay of many months in lhi |i grQW ,nt0 onp of the creatlve ;
adelpWa The company, headed by j enterprises of Oklahoma that proba-
the noted beauty. Valeska Suratt, is bly will be followed by other progres-
now on an extended tour which willjs|Ve states.
take them north through Canada. I The jiandall bill does not contem- .
down through the Southern states j p)ate t|,e establishment of a lot of |
and onward to the Pacific Coast. Miss oflicial positions, the bill designating |
o ver holser
Friday and Saturday Night and
Saturday Matinee
"EVERYWOMAN"
PRICES- Matinee. ">0c to $1.50.
Night, 50c to $2.00.
Tuesday and Wednesday Night
and Wednesday Matinee
ADELAIDE THURSTON
- in—
"THE LOVE AFFAIR"
PRICES—25c to $1.50.
COMING!
Valeska Surratt in "THE KISS
WALTZ," Feb. 21.
Eddie Foy, Feb. 25th-26th.
Webber & Fields, Feb. 28.
Phone Walnut 727
TWO PRESIDENTS
IN MEXICO CITY
Diaz In the Arsenal and Madero in the
Palace. Waiting Deelop-
ments
Mexico City—President Francisco I
Madero is back in the national palacc
and Senora Madero Is In Chapultapec
castle. The president's brief disap
pearance from the palace gave rise tc
a rumor .that he had taken to flight,
but it appears he was absent only a
short time and since then has been
spending his time in conference with
General Huerta, Ernesto Madero. min-
ister of finance, and other ministers.
The national palace is guarded by
800 men of all arms, with eight oi
more heavy guns. Madero claims to
have 1,500 men upon whom he can de-
pend.
General Diaz said he had no inten-
tion of making an attack of the gov-
ernment forces. Little is knov.u of
his plans, but it was learned officially
night that he appears to have a large
iquantity of cash with him in the ar-
,<m
Ise:
mil.
An Indian Youth Died From Cold.
Ardmore.—William Tobey, an In
dian youth, who was found in a frozen
pool of water by two white boys out
hunting, died. He was frozen to death
Suratt will play only at the larger
cities This is necessitated on ac-
count of the massiveness of the ag-
gregation. It is heralded as the most
pretentious of ull Casino musical
amusements. The production is trans-
official positions.
certain officials to be the ex-officlo
members, of a board of tree commis-
sioners, who shall serve without sal-
ary.
Nurseries call for no outlay of
Tall oaks from little acorns
ported in six Pullman cars, it comes , raoney
to the Overholser next Friday. Feb- grow", and it is Representative Ran-
ruary 21. dall's idea that seedling trees shall
be sold to farmers by the state of
WARRANTS FOR | Oklahoma, giving the farmers the
JUDGE AND CLERK | chance to cultivate forests and trees
| and earn large dividends from the
_ . , A ' fruit and nuts. One of the other
Former Creek County Officials Ac-| imporlant fea(ur08 of the Randall bill
cused of Embezzling $7,000 ; is the jact that shade trees on the
of State's Money. ! farms of Oklahoma will give added
| values to such farms.
Sapulpa.—A warrant was isued here I "'«•> Kamlall is a farmer hence he
for the arrest of Josiah G. Davis, a knows of the importance of the In-
former Creek county judge, charging j d«stry.^ ^ so, ()klahoma will
th™ state's "funds.2 ^he complaint was I start the small nurseries, they will
signed by R. U. Thompson of this be the means of aiding the farmers
city one of Davis' bondsmen. It is of this state to develop extensive or-
reported that Davis is now located in | chards and groves
FIVE BIG ACTS OF
VAUDEVILLE
Every Week From
INTERSTATE CIRCUIT
and
The Latest Motion Pictures
3 Performances Daily:
2:30, 7:30, 9:15
PRICES: lOc. 20c, 30c
CLEARANCE SALE of
Hart Schaffner & Marx
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
AT FINAL CUT PRICES
$9.50
$13.50
$16.50
$7.50
n
$15.00 and $18.00 Suits and Overcoats-
Final Clearance
$20.00 and $22.50 Suits and Overcoats -
Final Clearance
$25.00, $27.50 and $110.00 Suits and Overcoats
Final Clearance
One Special Lot of Men's Suits—
at
25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON WINTER WEIGHT UNDER
WEAR ODD TROUSERS AND WOOL SHIRTS.
Williams & Kneeland Shoes
$3.50 values. $2.75 $4.00 values, $3.25
$5.00 values, $4.25
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON FANCY VESTS
SWEATERS AND SWEATER VESTS SELLING AT
25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT.
Out-of-city Customers write us. Parcel Post puts this store at
your door. Write ub, enclose amount of purchase. We pay trans
portation charges, guarantee the selection. If not up to your expec
tatlon return and we refund money.
Knight-Beefy <Sr Co.
107 West Main
Oklahoma City
CLEANING WORKS
420 N. Broadway,
SEND US YOUR GAR-
MENTS BY PARCELS
POST
Now you have the ad-
vantage of a metropoli-
tan cleaning establish-
ment without delay* or
prohibitive express
charges. Simply wrap
your cleaning work and
mail to us by parcels
post. Our work is
THE BEST. Charges
moderate.
Oklahoma City, Okla., Phone Wal. 937 or 938.
MEN'S LIST
Cleaned &. Pressed
Over-
coats .,
Hats—
1.00
1.00
1.50
50c
50c
LADIES' LIST
Cleaned & Pressed
Suits
Cloaks-
Dresses,
plain..
Dresses,
fancy..
Skirts—
1.25
1.00
1.00
1.50
75c
San Francisco, Cal., and Sheriff King
of this county is making preparations
for a trip to the western coast.
Acting for the new set of county
commissioners, County Attorney Vick
Decker signed a complaint against
Billy Summers, former district clerk,
charging him with the embezzlement
of the funds of his office. A war-
rant was issued, bnt up to the pres-
At his home near Harrai Okla.
county, Hugh Randall is engaged in
the dairying business on an exten-
sive scale. His fine herd consists of
forty-four registered Jersey animals
and two Ayrshires, the latter pair be-
ing recent purchases to ascertain their !
value as adjuncts to an Oklahoma'
farm.
The Randall dairy furnishes high-
The Empress
the newest
MOTION PICTURES
FEATURES EVERY DAY
Eight Piece
Orchestra
Admission
lOc
tne time no arrests have been made, j class butter to many families in Shaw-
time no a Oklahoma City. This butter
Summers has not been seen in
Creek county for over a week. Ex-
citing times are looked for in Creek
county in the near future.
is sent daily to families, direct from
i the creamery department of the Ran-
Pension to Widow of General Porter
Washington—The senate passed a
resolution granting a pension to Har-
riet Pierson Porter, widow of Major
General Fitzjohn Porter of Mexican
war fame. Mrs. Porter now recives a
dall farm. Mr. Randall has lived in
Oklahoma county for twenty years
and is active in developing the dairy
industry.
Manuel Araujo, president of the re*
public of Salvador, who was wounded
by the bullets of an assassin last week
is dead Don Carlos Melendez will
pension of $12 a m th. She would succeed to the office of chief executive,
receive $60 a month by the terms of President Araujo was shot by several
the bid just passel. Senator McCumber men, one of whom, a Guatamalean
of North Dakota, who opposed the in- named Irginlo Mulattillo, was arrested,
crease, declared that the widow of Mulatlllo, in a confession, declared
Major General Porter has an annual that the plot to assassinate President
income of $1,844 and that this was Araujo had been concocted in Guate-
a case of favoritism. 1 mala City.
I Meet All Legitimate Competition
in Prices
GOES
I Defy Competition when it comes
to workmanship and material used.
Why I Advertise
To let the greatest number of peo*
pie know of a place to take advan-
tage of our scientific knowledge and
skill, using only methods tried and
proven. QUICK, CLEAN, PERMA-
NENT WORK without the HURT.
QUALITY IS MY BOAST.
Dr. J. T. HEDGES
Sanitary Dentist
212/2 W. Main. Phone Wal. 4540
Send For Illustrated Folder of
New
Wooltex Tailored Suits
at $25.00
We arc the exclusive agents for Wooltex Suits in Oklahoma City
We are displaying now the new styles developed In the finest wooleiia
for selling at $25. The values represent real achievement, impossible
we venture, without facilities of the wonderful Wooltex organization
The styles are quite fetching and rather Parisian—direct results of the
Wooltex Paris designing office which Madame Savarie told you about
We now have ready a folder illustrating these Suits for mailing to
OKLAHOMA CITY
LOOK FOR THE sign!
The Store Where the Prices Are Lowest
25 per Cent Discount on All Drugs and Sundries
Everything Guaranteed aa Represented
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware
THE MODEL DRUG & JEWELRY CO.
Phone Walnut 4343
A. J. Kirkpatrick 129 W. Grand Oklahoma City
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Moore, Helen. The Moore Messenger (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1913, newspaper, February 13, 1913; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109288/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.