The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 213, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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THE OKLAF.Om*l STATE CAPtTAL FRIDAY MOB KING, DECEMBER 4. 190?
jMunsing UnderwearforWomenand
1 Children America's Best Underwear
Selling more underwear than wTe over thought possible. Why, here
with the season only started we eclipsed the whole year's selling rec-
ord. All or which is traceable to to the fact that this .tore is chief
distributing point*for the best underwear made in America, the
sing."
WOMEN'S UNION SUITS
$1.00.
In white or gray; made to but-
ton down the front or across the
chest. They hug the body to
perfection because they are
shaped Just right. A perfect
garment In every way. 01 flfi
Regular or extra stzes....V l«UU
WOMEN'S WOOL GAR-
MENTS $1.00
Soft, fine wool pleasant to the
skin, Just enough cotton In th( m
10 make them laundry well. Silk
tape neck in vest, and drawers
made «ith elastic hand and gen-
erous lap that adds that "good
fit" feeling to them. They come
"r - si.oo
CHILDREN'S UNION
SUITS 50c.
For boys or misses. In gray or
white fleeced; buttoned half way
or entirely down the front; silk
overlook stitch edge around the
neck, cuffs and front; elastic
band; for ages two to Uflp
fourteen years — villi
WOMEN'S VESTS AND
PANTS 50c.
Heavy Fleeced' Egyptian yarn
shell finished, stitch finished
vest with silk tape at neck.
Pants made with wide lap and
adjustable elastic band;, most
comfortable and perfect fitting
garment made In the world. Tn
gray or white, per RRp
nt —•
ALEXIS DM
BY KI1IM1S
*
General Legitime Succeeds A3
President Of Convulsed
Hayti
RULER CURSED BY MOB
nam as - --■Kyi.r.ar
Do You Want Any One of |
27 Standard Magazines
One Year
• FREE-
Guthrie
SCO,
Oklahoma
OVER THE STATE
SEVERAL HLNDRED POV ULAR PAPER BOUND BOOKS
tTTT T ™ SOLD AT AN ETF.S MELY LOW PRIC3. THES3
SOLD AT 25c, 35c AND 50c AND WE ARE
CASING THE? OUT AS FOLL OWS: YOUR CHOICE OF ANY
TWO OF THE BOOKS BELOW SENT POSPAID FOR
3S Cents .
ilson's Democrat will try to hatch a
Jeflersonian roost t-r by 11*12.
The Medford Itriot demands a < urfew
law and Well for the juvenile rowdies of
thai town. •
Afternoon,
Adventures ot a House-boat,
An lahmaellte, *
.Autodiograpli> of a Slam «-i
••Qulda"
. Win.Black
Braidon
V byau
■ - l M Barnes
Auld Light Idylls. ' u jjjwil
a Girl in the Carpathians ..na. - •
Averlal,
Hailads and Other Verses
lieaton'g bargain
liook uf Speeches
Boat Club *
Bullied Consplratois.
Book ot G 'Iden Deeds
Beadles Dime Speak.**. ••
Bllthedale Romance
Beyond the fcind. •
Criquette,
Carey
.... Kipli «
. .Alexander
.Hawthorne
Oliver OptW
Norris
Yuuiiiv
rtiiwth>
Bouu-Ce
,.. Halley
.. .Kipbnt
Crlquette, .
Courtlng^Dinah ^.Whi<*on
n Gansett, ....
IJv'ila
Madam Silvia,
\<adeinol&cile lxe,
Mills of the Floss,
Aiead
Castle
G. McClelland
Falconer
George Elliott
My.sti-iy ot Cluouiher, m. ...Doyle
b'e At
Merkta Crusadi
.My .11 ro
• I iz
Mis3 Shiinincn u Widow, ...
..1 tn In Black
Mine Own People
No Thoroughfare,
Not Ail the Kind's llorses,.
La bur. An
... Carey
Forrester
VV
—o -
exchanRos
space to
Many of nur numerous rural
evote lots of their valuable
holiday chicken shows.
—o—
The Waukomis Hornet declares that)
the er.-.while humble short, grass of that
(K'i.iity has elongated into stfi
>f fishing poles.
raHroad will be build in the near future.
—o—
Hon. l!et Millard has been promoted
from agent to superintendent of the
Osage Indians.
—o—
Dogt uvn News: Pickle C. Loner of tlio
Short flats, spent last Sunday with Mrs.
Shearloek."
Dr. Abel Sands of the First legislature,
now resides in Winfield,• Kan.
The Silo Sift'-v: "Thos
ies on the keel of th<
f «-.t. ite can't side-try 1,
tongue."
■ political burna-
t oklahoma shin
Kingfisher proposes
hair factory. •
—o—
Wiokmlller, Kingfisher
las the jaw bones of a
to have a rockin
got
■urioslty
>se fish.
r. Rlddli
fame, deslr
jnvicta.
he of First state legislature
•s to boss the penitentiary
,f Omega
in g 'imr
husking big corn.
Hope
K " d "
, Dick-- .S
Hostai d
.. Hitter
panion
..Lyal'
..8a
eat
Campaigning
Change of Air
1/hH <ie Johnstone
, .-icki't on tile H"U.rth I....
• r,no <le B • setae
Crossroads of Destiny, ••
Uear, ^Vaughn' Novelist
Derrick b ,.„Derlinent
Dali'-a*' ol Hanem
Diamonds t
Dream Life,
Eugene Cram, ••
Egyptian Winces ..
Emigrant Ship . ••••
Ern"«t Maltravers,.
"£«. the ™ters
Frivolous Cupl"J. ■
... Mama's Sane
Frank Merrtwell s
Flower Fables .
Felix Holt.
Firm of Olrmeston,....-
Gristt ilxperuitions, •
Goia i5i«"
V-,r,.-n'Mo«^alnV:y«i ••
1" nlf Ornthers. ■ ■ ■ •
non Mrs. Verekor
Human Document..
Home Cook Book, • • • "Quida'
Mouse Party. Walter Scott
Heart of Mid . Thacke ay
Henry Bnmon Crawford
Heart of Rome\H*''tjiijs Holm*
. Homeetead (>n th Rdna Lyall
Oliver Twist *...
1 • '• <-• oi the Professions,
Phyllis of Phillstia,
Pagan's Cup
Plain Tales from the
Perils by sea ami Lam
Pelham
I m Ti ing s
I'lisoiicih and Captive
Phantoms o t i <
Phantoms Future
.y .nan
Kipil
Dickens
Tin anas
'a ctt
Mai
Savage
Holmes
. Marvel
Bulwer-Lytton
.... Kto*r*
uus^eii
'.".*.*!•• Garvlce
Bulwer-Lyt« n
Mrs- Alexander
'" Hope
A*en
" sir Walter ScuLi
Jules Verne
...Standi*'..
"... i.- M. "x-t;
. .Oeorge Elliott
A Conan Doyle
Dlok riT.
F3. ' 1 rlitt
Hawthoi le
.. Thompson
*' Klnrt a 1
.. Bazan
Btretton
."The Duchess"
*" ' Mallock
Prue and I
!'• ffln; ton
Ruli'-ti. ••
Uobi rt Atterbury
Hole of the Unconquered .
Romance of a Transport, ..
Readlna .•
in d from Fiery Death
Loinola
tage-Iund,
Study in Scarlet.
Shirley,
Soldiers Three, ..
Sketch Book
Silence of Dean Maitland,..,...
Shattered Hope
Spoctro Lover .
Six to Sixteen .
■il.is Ma rue r ...
' Tlardy Norseman.
In His "'
IneB. ,,
Jean Remy. Sailor,
judge F.ldrldge
King's Diary.
Knight Errant
Kennedy of Glenhaugh.
Kenllworth
Kin-' of Honey T^lnnd
Kings Strut a gen
Last "f the Mohlcann. .
!>ampHKht,
Lily Lass
List. Ye Landsmen, .
Little flnvay ird
liecary ra1n
... Dickens
vvWhite, Jr.
Moors
Hume
HilU Kipling
Arthur
Lytton
Marcamoat
MerriiUan
Biienunau
.vlorri.nan
Kipling
Casule
CurdJ
Rtade
Harris
Brainerd
DjuL'J'A
Kuasel)
Chas. Reads
Strang
v*s intimate
ralee more
editor of the
i that it would
T!ie Wapanucka editor is alarmed it
le many disgusted renters gettir ^ ready
i move away from there, and he ad-
vises them t< stay and raise oats.
Determined to Fight To Last
Ditch, Alexis Is At Last Forced
To Yield and With Difficulty
Escapes Violence By Flight to
French Warship
PORT AU PRINCE, S-Presi-
dent Nord Alexin has be.Mi deposed1 and
is now safe on U"ard the French tra
ing ship Duguay Trouln, and 1 "i
Print* is in tlie hands of the r<.v,.lutlon-
ists. General A.Uolne Si.non, ti.0 lead-
le insurgents, is inarehing up
the pensula .with an army ..r « <•• ""'•
an.l me;, nn.l ;i new lirosident. General
Legitime has been proclaimed
At the lust mottient President A
yielded . tile lU'ging ,>f those iiliout him
and decided t.. take refuge :.l mrd th*
French warship. At precisely oo c. k
r. salute of 21 guns announced his a<
p, rture from the palace Thousands uid
gathered there early In the diis .uui i
surged around the entrances, threatei.
Ing to tear down Uw wall* i" Wv o
the president and ids loyal fottOWMP., M
hours passed the gr<'at erowd j<
,ame Infuriated* shotting for him t«
leave tiie country. The mob was armed
and men and women, beside themselves
heaped curses upon the aged man w
had expressed Ills determination to fikht
until the last. .
Ho serious was the situation that the
French minister. M Carteron and o i
foreign representatives together with a
special committee, force,1 ihen.seK s up
on the president who finally consented to
withdraw. Shouts greeted lib" as
stepped from the precincts of th" pala'
nnd into a carriage. M. Coratron, <ar-
rying the French trl-coior, sat bes de
him and the minister threw Hie folJ"
of the flag over Hie shouidi .'s ot tne
deposed president to procu-t him.
en at the wharf and the arrivalSiin
An Immense crowd of men and women
had assembled at the wharf and
the arrival of the presidential carriage,
escorted by a lmtallton of Infantry and
a squadron of cavalry under cminaml
of General llippolyte, was the signal for
tumult and riot.
All along' the route the people who
lined the streets shouled, je<T«d and
cursed at the fallen president, but when
the landing stage was readied, the muh
lost all restraint. The s-ene was tragic
,111,1 shameful. Infurated women broke
through the cordon of troops and shriek-
ed the coarsest insults In the very face
of the president, who strove bravely to
appear undismayed.
They tried to hurl themselves upon
Alexis and fought with, hands and feet
against tlie soldiers who found diffi-
culty In forcing them hack. In crder to
disengage him the troops discharged
their guns. During this time a .pace
lleared and Nord Alexis, with the
French colors still draped about him.
was hurried aboard a skiff In tow' of a
.team launch, his suite tumbling into
the skiff after him. As the launch drew
away three ilaytlen gunboats and the
French anil American warships In the
harbor fired a salute to the fallen presi-
dent.
FROM NOW UNTIL JANUARY 1, 1900, MAIL SUBSCRIBERS CAN
GET THE GREAT DAILY OF OKLAHOMA FOR ONE YEAR
FOR $3.30 AND GET ANY ONE OF TWENTY SCVB
MAGAZINES FOR ONE YEAR THROWN IN
FREE OF CHARGE.
The regular rrlce of The Pally SU*e Capital Is 5^00 a y<*ir vrhew
mki |] i.iv; nee For fl\ • years The State I'HplUd has made a B«r-
galn Mont n :he last nionUi m Uni ^ md it proved so . niln©r>tly
successful, that we make another big bargain proposltron for ths
last «'f 'his year.
We are gdng to otTer a lot of the very tlaest
r" K W!^y«n"m li?njrt '^twelrn
I"1 r,",'n $? so In p .-ment for The Dally Htltfc OapltW ol «« > •«•
kn.-e. can sct any one of the foliowhig oisoirlne. om year abso-
1U"^rf. ?he $wt?°pKc. from IMO to IMO and .thnow^te a
magaxlno.
ONLY MAIL SUBSCRIBERS O AN QET THE B^EFtT^OF
THIS OFFER. Old and new subscribers ape ena
rr" oa" pa irrears at the' .r^SM)J'rw^5 get th« U«l and'Biwt-
U.M f(.r one yenr In advance. " ™> * " Tlhll m<B1,v.ib«i which
diiv iState capital for one year with any one ei me n, *. <■
they may seluet for one year fj « eonWItflnr an
T , t">t this t ite, mail at lettsf to us cnnwn or> • any
old wvba'Tlher, any WcV Bubsorfctton '« y
day bstwecn now and January 1, 'W
FOR $3.50 PAID N AOVANOC- ^
When you m:.ke "'
;^AK«iar^ ^ —
tine In the coupon belew-
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION.
MADAMS.
BUSINESS MEN'S MAGAZINE.
PEARSON'S MAGAZINE.
THE COSMOPOLITAN.
MUNSEY'S.
HARPER'S BAZAAR.
CHILDREN'S MAGAZINE.
AMERICAN BOY.
PHYSICAL CULTURE.
BOB TAYLOR'S MAGAZINE.
AMERICAN MAGAZINE
ELBERT HUBBARD'S PHIt-t-ISTINE
15Tfew*.',
METROPqi-ITAN. .
OBSlGNER.
THP LADlRS' WfWt-O.
NEW IDEA WOMAN'S WHGAZWt
GOOD HOU BKe6PH>«i
wor l printed esrluaivoly fai__woirien i>rt>y anrt «her I
We Hill send y u «h* Romans Nirt a s diub' fcjr !
puu, i-apiiai i;rtii one year _ or^
wile and one for yourself at less t/ian
The
Pawhuska
•invention of
11 Id HUT'O tO i
il wniskey.
—o -
Capital wants to <al"i
the bootleggers who
'i no other boozo but
TWO DAILIES FOR LESS t"1" rS"rNl v«l
The Woman's National Dally, St. "t*. m
world prlnted excl^lvet ^women, ^
f
WITH EVERYBODY'S MAGAZINE. _ _ .rjavatv*
For JtflO fol tl two I. T' "1 (A O \Z tf^l^
M >ictzine) >ve will send you ICft .H The rewular (istoe 'Of Mia
'A ^ ' "« **
the magazine. * '
WITH McCtUftE'S MAGAZINE. _
For $4.00 for th® two, (Th« Oatly Stor^i iJwSlySrtete
Magarine) we will "ru'a "7rt\*1o th= two I. «V-4Ui<for
^r'S'air/sTaV^t.^.Vd'Vt^ ,or th.
SOME OREAT COMBINATION ^ _
Bom^ people at^a blwrgaln prfea. I**-*
to you ...me of rV,!li c.imfa na*l«
Dallv State Capital. Head tin*© <v.ra«nu*i
Most
vor of
porat k
of the Oklahoma papers ,1
giving everybody, even*
ns, a square deal.
o\v comes a bucolic scribbler u
ri,i «\< rage old farmer is affli«
much with worthless sons-i
:i.nd Tilli** Massey or
,1 and disohu-ired for
\ih in obnoxious aiyl
>ta. wer srresl
h iving shot to dr
treperoi'S billys
Bartlevlte Is bound to hftve a first-
$109,000 hoshery ind dormitory.
Bill ONE PENALTY
COMPTROLLER LIIVniED
COMBINATION NO. 1.
The Housekeeper *j-'™
Success .. ••••« •• .
Daily Utate f'apltai * w
Total Ileenlar Price ......I604
Our Bsrgjln Price lor alt
three, one yoar B
COMBINATION NO. a-
sttirni'" oklahoma MiiRUtne ..*>•«
An -rlean Manatlne J-«"
Holly .State ("aplta! 4-'
Total Rep alar Prlre
Our Barga.h
Price for. all
. . ..16.00
. (4 &0
COMBINATION BO. «•
Harper's Uasaar
Cosmopolitan . •. •><
Dally Slaw Capital
Total Bognlar |1KJ ■ -M-00
Our Bargain Prloe •
three, one year
COMelN*TK>N WO, 1.
• ,, , S NiOlonal
The C ismowtlltan
liaJly State Ca«UA' — 4'u"
"V'nclal rtsauiw
Qui *
trone y«*r
i hoped that
wit'
Uncle Bully frripps
t*d himself "wrestling
•Us" <>n Thanksgiving Da
George Elliot
Jerome
Doyls
Charlette lironte
Kipling
. Irving
The present Osasre trlbil council con-
d Is ..f nine full-blood Osnge.s and one
.rrKid bl« od. Peler Bigheart Is tbe pres-
vim, I. thTflnt ne*ro mman tn Ment of the trlb* l^ls/itnre. AVw
1 K ,1 . i,.,o nski'd I T iH Chief Is the Interpreter. Harry
th' 1-'", '• " ri ' te od Ki 'poy! the seer,tary. is a itraduate ..f
i be divot red s u ^ jf'nrlisle. Most of the members of the
Tito St. Louie, Pawhuska and P.tnlflc'eounell speak F.nrllsh pure and eorreet.
Take them off and the swelling will
go down," snid the M Ti. That elastic
is bo tight it has stopped the circula-
tion."
Mr. Sebring' socks wer-- hanging
down when he arrived home tod
But the swelling had disappeared fr
his legs.
^ — III —l WHlW■ I Mil H
I h LI
Grey
Bai.it:
South worth
Ev/lng
George lilli^t
Irving
Brook,.
Sheldon
Augusta J Rvans
Pierre Lot I
Ople lv' S(i
,... Percy Whit
Edna I.vii
MrClur
. 8lr Walter ^ -
Thompj ii
. Wovman
... Cooper
Cummins
McCarthy
. . Uusrtell
.. Art ur
Ootrns
jtory of Eleanor lambert
St. Roman s Well Scott
Sketches by Bog Diokjas
Two Admirals Cooper
TIllylOH • Scandal J. M, Bare
Three Men In o Boat Jerome
The Matchmaker Alexander
Thaddens of Warsaw. Porter
The Stlokit Minister, Crockett
The Fool Carson
The Pioneer, Cooper
110,0 0 lie agues Under the Sea Venn
\ivlan the B uty Edwards
Woman's Thoughts About Women, Mulock
What Happened to Johnston, Johnson
Who Wlllli Winkle Kipling
\Vl.i'ii the Ship Comes Home . ,t..Bes.int
Water Witch
We and the 'World,
Willy U« lib
Witching Hour
W 'lterb lbles
White Company
Yello
M i
Young Franc Tlreurs ...
'/enoblan
new of Clerical T.lfe
Cooper
Rul'.g
Carleton
."The Duchehfl
... Chas. Ilea l-i
. A. Conan Doyle
Coli'ns
.... O. A. Henty
vVire
.George EllUt
_ cf Cain •
IN SENDING IN YQUU OUTER «*AB
n,. nTl. ifop POOKE YOU PB EI ER.AND A.bO GIVE SEC-
OND CHOiCK AS WE nsumva TOTWg**°
IN CASE TH3 BOOKS Y0U H\VE SELRCI^ HAVE BETO
SOI.D SEND IN YOUR ORflEU NOW TIIEY CANT LAbi
LONG! *
GUTI 11^110, OKLAHOMA
NOT ORflPSMi'MrS
FRANK SEBRING SCARilD.
illionaire V/cnt to New York ;o
Be Told By Doctor Why His
Legs Were Swollen—Now He Is
Perfectly Happy.
SEBRINO, O.. Pee. 3— Frank 8e-|
bring, millionaire potter, bMeball en-
thusiast'and one of the founders of J
tho town of Sebring, is not suffering i
from dropsy, as hu thought ho wa.vj
Mr. Sebring returned home today from.
New York City, where he went to con-
sult a specialist. IHs family was wor-,
ried over his condition and repeated
confidence, just what the New York
iallst had told him. That was
"Take off your garters; they're too
tight and they're making your legs
swell." +
Mr. Sebring recently returned from
Chicago and called the attention of a
friend to a swelling which affected the
alvi s of both his b^s. ,(rho friend
ieclded that the millionaire had dropsy
in.i 8«btihg i" ame aiiffl 1. Flrel
all he w nt to his family physician
ind when the latter decided there was
nothing wrong, Mr. Sebring took mat-
ters cool y fur a '1.1 \ ' T two.
The swelling continued and, .'is a
last resort, the victim started for New
York First*of all he called at the
Jtll.v of tho life insurance .-oniflhny
\^lli which he «■ irrh-s a policy for
$185,000. He explained his condition
to the officials th re and they sent
their physician with him to the spec-
ialist's office.
•xamThation was made of the af-
flicted members. When it was over
the doctor shook his head dismally,
drummed on the tablo and asked how
long he had been wearing the hose
supporters ho had on.
"I bought them in Chicago," said the
pottery magnate, and ns I have been
travelling for several days, have not
* 1 1 I- i * i I * * *
EVERY MAN READ
THIS.
This treatment Is said to have
acquired a wonderful reputation
throughout the 1-last, owing t.o its
peculiar propensity to fortify the
nerve force and generate health
.••ftil .i ■ .,n -1•«11;• ■ 111 personal maun'-
tlsin, so essential to the happiness
of every normal human being.
It is claimed to be a blessing to
those who are physically Impaired,
gloomy, despondent, nervous and
who have trembling of the limbs,
disxiness, heart palpitation .cold
hands and feet, insomnia, fear
without cause, tlmidlt> in ventur-
ing and p' neal Inability to act
rationally as others do.
•ast benefit to writer
Also of
Moral
nffie«
orkers and
* late hours
wines, ilq-
men
the victims of a.
-T- and overifHJulg
+ ors. etc.
■f By preparing the treatment at
•t. home lefeetly, do one need know
4- ii| anot ler's troubll M e tbe In-
gredients are much used In filling
various prescriptions, m that even
the purchase « f them separately
need occasion i;o timidity.
If the reader decides *to try it,
t%i three ounces of ordins -■ • ip
sb rsa peril la compound .and one
ounce compound fluid balmwort;
mix and let stand two hours; then
n. t one ounce compound pssenco
cardlol snd one ounce tincture cad-
omerie fnot cardamnn); mix nil to-
prether, shake well nnd take n
tf«nspr'OfTful after each meal and
one nt night
This contains no opiate* what-
ever and may nlso he used
by women who suffer with their
nerves with absolute certainty of
prompt and lasting benefits.
Monetary Commission Finds It-
Self Up Against Revision Of
Currency and Banking Law3
To Allow Greater Leniency
With Fractious Banks
WASHINGTON, De„. - -Defects in
method* Of bank examination and th'
Inability of tile comptroller of the cur
rency to deal with infraet«- ns -
tanking laws without re ortln« to u n
harsh punishment as the eioxhiK of
..ffendiiiK national institutions were point
,il iut to tlie national commission today
by high officials of the treasury depart-
ment. .
Any * general revision of t «• -
tlonal banitlng laws is not ,.,,nteuii'.ated
bv the present hearings, all oi ww-n
are executive. Snob .-bam.^ us w
be recommended, In all prolwiiiilits. j
be confined to amendments wl.ieh can
be made without friction, betw.-. n bank-
ers and officials charged with Hie en-
forcement of the national banking la*s. |
It 1« not Intended to provide for an>
general revision of the laws in advan.-o
of the full report of the . otnrnlssIon,
* which will not Is made unt'! t e ftmt
"t regular session of the sixty tirst con-
"t gresa. ,
. i The hearing was begun at 10 a 111. nn<
* continued until lat( In the afternoon.
*-' Statements were made bj Be i rtarj 1 oi
telyou and 1.. A Coolldge. assistant sec-
retary of the treasury, but most of the
day was occupied by r.awrence ( Mur-
ray, eoinpetroller of th. currency and
Thomas 1\ Kane, the deputy r.,inp"-. lh -
They explained in detnV the an
they think should be'made to the blink-
ing laws. NVI^n the bankers have given
their views it is not doubted that it w 1
be possible to draft a bill along su .
lines as will meet the piin- lpal m l
The legislative committee f the Atner
lean Hankers* Association is ■ imposed
of Arthur Iteyni.hK pt :d.-r-t • -t
I Des Moines National Hank, eiialmun;
1 ■ j,' gwlnney, president ol the Pint
National Hank of «ansns J. A.
M. vi ! ■ ' '•! t *"■ ' I
Ml,ml Hank of Atlanta; John I.. Ham-
ilton lloopston, 111.. an,i \v \ '
president of lite Second National Hank
of Washington In addition th. r.- wi "
present W H. Port" r, pre ld< nt of the
i 'hem 1 i! Nat1on.il Hank <f N"VV \"'k;
Thomas H H a! presld.-nt ot ■ ;
otl,1 \ tl-o. .1 Ha ' <" • 1,1 < ■■
,,«t a llamili president of tin- c,irn
Exchange National Hank, of Chicago,
COMBINATION NO. 5.
BnecesB Maga*Ui
ft rm s okla. MJinailne .... X.^
Human Life — ]-J
Daily .State f'apltai * 00
Total Regular Price ' w
Our Bargain Price for all
lour one year . I
COMBINATION ISO. 9.
Human [Jfe ..... ■ ~ : •
Ponlnein •* J'J®
Woman,' Home < - 1 00
riallv State Cap*al «.u
Total Itefolar i'lrrr
Our Bargain price tor all
five, one year
$H 09
COMBINATION NO. 7
Cosmopolitan ■ • •
Woman's Home romp-anlon
The Review of lteylews ....
pally State Capita!
Total Regular P)*1ce ..
Our Bargain Price for all
four one year
$1.00
. 1.00
. 3.00
. 4.00
.|9.00
COMBINATION NO.. 8.
Cosmopolitan ...
American Boy •• ■■ it y •"
Bturm'R Oklahoma Mftgs rt .. 1.00
A in. : lean M:i«azin^ , «•
Dally Stale (Japlfcil *
Total IteBiiiar Price .
Our Bargain Rrlce fort
five, one year
.$9.00
all
*
State
will
von have to do l to pay all ha-.k .abaeriptlon If' an, «ld' «i*-
, tb, r liar mall rate of 4 •••> n van and netrf In adtt'tlon
►'M out toi iny f tbe aiKiv« (rombinatleria, anrl lo
,1 the Maeaznu detailed In the ComUm.ti >n selero-l
' , rer one ycar Thl, «,!! All your home w.U. a^choic.
reading and at « rare tmrsaln price
GET IN EARLY FOR JANUARY NUMBERS. '
' rr . urly this year so you ean yet the' January
ftarl.7l„n. whleh eome in a'ter December 10 "111 nave
Ui^fitiirt wltll February ma* «ln«. K"t in e«rly so to atart with
frrihese maga'lnea are profumeiy lllu.tmted, ard-fulllof the beat
ml ' {',7 'ir'^lll^at. only to January M. 1909. fiend
Vo,.rR'attinrb:n.,":i;. oo.^unt In y.,.o you will -el the Hin,.ry
,'f dneiT|at''t'™' aHitement "fnim us. you ean toll wh.r. you
„e paid to by the yellow tue on your paper.
A.D PRESS
<">sitiTrie.OrU
' he paid to apents at these tmr*ntn prtcei
CLIP THIS OUT, FILL IN THE ULANK AND ENCLOSE TO
US WITH THE WIGHT AMOUNT
R -rt D. No.
ORDER FOR SUBSCRIPTION.
THE STATE CAPITAL CO..
1 Ht ~ ( rl , OklS'^ma.
Dolli
ch for nne
... iKhiara
PASADENA OBSSRVATORY
NEW YORK. Dec. 3.—There wan nn-
aanmBt, Andraw In Hobokan an on-
usually valuable xlnKle lileee (If enTKS |
loaded Tuesday from the Phoenix I-ln-
'"tt'ls in" unpolished solar mirror valued
nt v.n noo and w-elphs nhout aix and one-
half tons' it l 100 Inches In diameter
eoneave In f.am. it is consigned
tn Dr. Oeorge K. Ilale of tho Mount "VV II-
Bon Solar observatory nt 1 assadent,
' "Ther'o''lrror win taken en tho lliflitet
champion and trnneferrert to i Moicmi
liner for ahlpmenl to New Orlaana. From
8tr:—fciteioead And
for which please send me The Dally St.te Capita, and
Magazine
1* >
* y^ar. ^ enclose
,,r back .ub.erlp.ion, a, the regular rate by mall of W par y«r.
My PostofflcS Addrese li
j. the magarin. .elected a renewal or . new "Cb.crtptlen-
Ar. you a new or old .ub.erlber?
#r) jgsrSB
' v'l lte nml and nV,?fn"'til"°o^y tha°number of th'«
b*.n« unn.cunary.
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