The Moore Messenger (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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Latest Fur-Trimmed Millinery
in
•urvey, that fifty fmrm«r per mile
of the North Canadian river valley can
be supported by shallow well Irriga-
tion farming. It U the plan of the
officer! of the Chamber of Commerce
to lend prospective farmera all poa-
Bible anawtance to develop thli sys-
tem of farming and to greatly Increase
the value of agricultural products from
tkla county.
Lieutenant Colonel David Duboae
(ialllard. who directed the engineering
work on the Culebra cut, at the Pan-
ama canal, died at the Johna Hop-
kina hospital. Haltlmore, where he had
been seriously 111 for aome time past.
Tilly O. Puckett, who has been on
trial at Clinton, Mo., charged with the
murder of hia mother, Mrs. Susan
Puckett Maklnson, waa found not
guilty.
Caston Doumerque, Socialist sena-
tor, informed President Poincare that
he would accept the office of prime
minister.
TWO attractive but not ununual hats
are pictured here. In which milli-
nery furs are used. Neither of the
ahapes are Innovations In slie or style,
tut both are graceful and becoming.
In the hat with brim covered with
moleskin it Is noticeable that the fur
is fitted to It, but on the upper brim
the brim-covering becomes a sort of
oft sash about the baae of the crown.
This Is a novel and "Interesting man-
agement of thta eiqulsltely sot fur.
The crown of velvet matches the
fur In color, and is laid In rather deep
pleatB, giving a more ample fullness
than appear In most crowns. The vel-
vet ts supported by an Interlining of
crinoline.
The fancy ostrich "Htlck-up" at the
aide is white. Many huts In this color
are adorned with similar fancy feath
era in the orange and tango shades
combined with paprika, and the color
combination Is splendid Nearly all
colors harmonUe with mole color, so
that the fancy feather may be chosen
to suit the preference of the wearer
That shown In the picture Is typical
of the season These Btlck-ups look
fragile, and are strong. The ribs of
nAturai feathers are used for stems,
surmounted with their native flues or
others.
A band of white fur and an ostrich
plume In white trim the graceful black
velvet hat which appears In the other
picture. The crown la small and soft
In this model—merely a lined puff of
velvet. A broad French plume, with
quill end thrust through the brim. Is
quite modest as to height, compared
with extremes which have become pop-
ular.
Worn with this brilliant hat Is
neckpiece of marabout and ostrich
showing strips in white, white and
black and all black, making a wide
scarf that Is very dreBsy and very
comfortable. Although the down of
marabout looks so airy, It seems al-
most to generate warmth and looka as
cozy as It feels
JULXA BOTTOMLEY.
Dr. D. W. Brvant'i office is now lo
cated at 208 E. First St., Oklahoma
City, Ok la.
A movement la on foot at Havana
to erect a temporary monument in the
yard of Punta Castle at the entrance
to *he harbor In commemorating the
Maine disaster.
An interntlonal committee for the
protection of wild animals Is organiz-
ing Its forces at Its headquarters in
Basle for a world-wide campaign.
James K. McGuire, ex-mayor of
Syracuse, N. Y., pleaded not guilty
to an indictment charging him wllh !
soliciting a 15,000 contribution from
the Union Oil company for the use of
the Democratic state campaign com ,
mlttee.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY.
Start the new year with a resolve to
get out of ths untrained clsss We
train young men and women for the
Railroad and Commercial Telegraph
work. Three to five months required.
Tuition reasonable. Write for infor-
mation.
DEAN'S TELEGRAPH COLLEGE
240 Terminal Arcade.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
A WATER SURVEY TO BE M/DE
SUBURBAN TRACTS NEAR OKLA-
HOMA CITY TO BE TESTED.
Congressman Morgan Urges United
Statea Geological Survey to Aid
In Irrigation Movement.
An engineer of the United States
geological survey is expected to arrive
In Oklahoma thks month to begin a
survey of the underground water re-
aourcea of the North Canadian river
valley.
Secretary Brown of the Oklahoma
City Chamber of Commerce had aaked
the official of the United States geo-
logical survey to send a man here to
make the water survey, In order that
the Chamber of Commerce might ob-
tain accurate Information to be given
to prospective homeseekers. He re-
ceived a reply aome time ago, stating
that an engineer waa now in the weBt
and would come here.
When the district which can be Ir-
rigated from shallow wells is accu-
rately determined, the Chamber of
Commerce will disseminate the infor-
mation. After locating here and be-
ing shown the resources, the Indi-
vidual farmers will be gIVen results
of experiments mado to determine the
efficiency of the various methods of
Irrigating by shallow wells, will be
given assistance in securing pure seed,
and will be assisted in the marketing
of crops profitably.
It has been estimated, after a rough
Removal of Toys and Sporting Goods
Everything Must Go Regardless of C-ost
Santa Will Do Well if He Buys His Toys Here
Velocipedes
Tricycles . • •
Red Iron Wagon*
Hand Cars
11.50 up
14.00 up
75c up
. .. 13.00 up
Automobiles up
Irish Malls >3.00 up
Air Rifles 75c UP
22 Callbor Rifle $2.50 up
BOYS' and GIRLS' BICYCLES
Assorted Sires and Colors
Cowboy Bulls 1-80 up
Rough Rider 11.60 up
Indian Suits 1.50 up
HwUth Pulls 1.00 up
Rock'g Horse <1.75 up
Roller Skates 50c up
Jersey Sweaters
$1.50 up
Whltly Exercisers
$1.00 up
Asst. Doll
Cabs
Football
75c up
50c up
Ttaskethalls ... $2 up
Striking Bag* $2 up
8peclsl Roll Nook Sweater Coats, *3.50| Regular Price *7.00.
Oklahoma Sporting- Goods Co.
222 WEST MAIN ^ NORTH ROBINSON
Booterie
SPECIAL SALE ON
XNIAS SUPPERS
500 pairs of Men's and Ladies' Slip-
pers, $2.00 and $1.50 grades, on sale
Saturday and Mo iday, for
98c
The Booterie
"The Big Shoe Store"
119 W. Main
Our Slipper Department is the mos*
complete in the city
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m
£
All the Eastman Kodaks are at
Westfall'a—
$ 1 to $65
and dozen* of prices between.
Developing and printing,
inveatigate our amtaeur Ko-
dak Contest. We shall distribute
*100 In prizea.
Westfall
Drug Co.
OKLAHOMA CITY.
The Road to Good Bread:
Choice Wheat
Modern Machinery
Experienced Millers
Sanitary Methods
Heliotrope Flour
We look after all of the above. From Heliotrope Flour to
Good Bread is a short trip, and is easy for you.
The Heliotrope Way is the Sure Way.
OKLAHOMA CITY MILL & ELEVATOR CO.
The Quality Mill The Sanitary Mill
Ot:oWt*WW\G DDS.
pi !3'ih WEST MAIN ST ^j -V
We Make
speciality of Gold
Crowns, Brid«« Work and Natural
FaclnKs. Railroad fare paid when
the distance 1m not over 100 mil a and
the work amounts to $10 or over.
NEATNESS, ACCURACY
AND kAPIDITY
You can BUMP into some mighty good bargains in high class diamonds, watch-
es, sterling silver, cut glass and jewelry at
BUMP & Co's., Jewelry Store
Opposite Lee Huckins Hotel.
Our prices are right, quality right and we will treat you right. Give us a chance
to prove it as thousands of satisfied customers have done for the past ten years.
This store has a reputation for square dealing which will not be impaired by
tricky or unscrupulous methods. If you want a loan on a diamond we will accom-
modate you no matter where you live. We also buy them for cash.
Bump & Co.
23 North Broadway
Oklahoma City, Okla.
WHAT SCHOOL?
Draughon s Business College
OKLAHOMA CITY
IeACHES, the Famous Draughon Double Entry Made - Easy Book-
keeping, and Graham Revised Shorthand, which is now adopted by the
International Shorthand Association as the best system for present day use.
Individual instruction to all. Enter any time.
Positions guaranteed to graduates or money refunded.
Write for catalog or phone Walnut 392, at school's expense.
T. M. FLANARY, Manager.
Telephone, and spread
((, good cheer,
tFor Christmas comes but
once a year.
Pioneer Telephone dfjL\ §
| and Telegraph Company \|||/
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F1NNINGER CO
Attractive Specials.
SUITS
TO ORDER
$25
Something unusual and extra- |
ordinary, the better sorts of |
fabrics, hairline stripes, blues,
blacks; all the newest weaves;
finest tailoring service in Okla-
homa.
Offer Two
There is a distinctive individuality to
Finninger Company Tailoring that
appeals to men who dress well
I OVERCOATS |
TO ORDER
$25
The fashionable "button
through" and Chesterfield fly-
front Overcoats. Choice of
newest blue, gray, and black
chinchillas, kerseys and plaid-
back overcoatings. Elegantly
lined. Superbly tailored.
The FINNINGER CO., Tailors
134 Main Street, Oklahoma City
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Smith, Mamie. The Moore Messenger (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1913, newspaper, December 18, 1913; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109332/m1/2/?q=mineral+wells: accessed June 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.