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THE EVENING FREE PRESS. TUESDAY. MAY 2. 1911.
On Our S1XTI1
-FLOOR
"Price Is ItJ'
Corner Grand and Harvey
OCR GROCERY
SPECIAL -
' Price Is It"
Greatest lODays Grocery Sale
Em Held in Oklahoma City-Now on at MILLER'S "Price Is It"
6th Floor -10 Big Bargain Grocery Days READ THESE PRICES:
t'hanuellor Klour, ." < 1-lb, sack: regular prii'c $1.50 *)fl
<V I
33
Siilc I'riw
Kciii Mm duck Hcst Oriole Ci.ITci'; r.-gnlar |>rir.- 50c—
JSiil'* l'rin-
Jt. iil & Munlock lit iii<l< < r Sariliiu-N. regular priee 15c—
Stile Price
Reid iV: llurdock Kxtra Can limns; regular price 20c—
Sale Price
K.eiil & A)unlock (iold l)ni|{oii White Cherries; regular
price 35c -Stale Price
Best Oriole Apples (3-lb. ciiun) : regular price 25c—
Sale' I Vice ■ •
Ui'st Oriole Orated Pineapple*; regular price 20c—
Sale Price
Best Cuu<|uerer Pears, per can; regular price 25c—
Sale Price • • • • • •
lt«'sl Oriole Apple Sauce (1-gal. cans ; regular price
$1.00—Sale Price . .
Ues-t Oriole Okra, can ; regular price 20c—
Sale Price
Beat Itmma Crali, can; regular price 50c—
Sali1 Price
Best Oriole Pork and Ueaiis; regular price 15c—
Sale Price ...
Best Oriole Beets, Il-lli. cans; regular price 20c—
Sale Price
Best Oriole Pumpkin, il-lli. cans; regular price 25c—
Side Price
Best Hold Dragon (Ircen Gage Plums; regular price 30c—
Sule Price
Bast Gold Dragon Baked Heans. .'I II). cans; regular price
price 25c—Sale Price
Best Oriole Tomatoes. :t-ll>. cans; regular price 20c—
Side Price
K. Making .Powder. 2."i-oz. cans: regular price 25c—
Sali' Price . .. ■
K. CI Halting Powder, I.Voz. cans; regular price 15c—
Sale; Price
Best Gold Dragon Grapes. :I II). calls; regular price 30c—
Sali- Price
Best Krcncli Peas, 1-11). cans, regular price 40c—
Sale Price
Best llfiujs Minco Meat, liigjars; regular price 75c—
Sale J'rice
Best Oriole lied Kidney Means; regular price 20c—
Sale Price ....
Oriole Tomato Catsup; regular price 35c—
Sale Price . .
Best Oriole Chilli Sauce; regular price 40c—
Sale Price
Best Alaska Salmon; regular price 25c—
Sale Price
Best' N'avy Uouns. per pound; regulur price 6 1-2c—
Sale Price
Best Bnka Tea, per bftx. regular prf« •• 25o—
Halo Price i.........
Earnest slxe Post Tonstlcs; regulur price 15c—
Sale, Price
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13c
28c
18c
13c
18c
63c
13c
38c
8c
14c
17c
23c
18c
15c
19c
11c
22c
29c
59c
14c
28c
23c
17c
lib
18c
13c
MILLERS
10 Days Sale of
GROCERIES
I
Miller-.s!
MILLER'S
SIXTH FLOOR
GROCERY
SPORTING NEWS
FINANCE AND MARKETS
TI
LOCAL LIVE STOCK
riropppil •
DOUBLE-HEADER HILL SIGN TODAY
Navigators Win Two <-Santos
in Otto Day Krotn
Mots.
lioady for Champ
and Russian Lion to
Affix Signatures.
I l g murke'
bulk |5.;
luff good.
Prln
with i*onililerabl«* bujlat b) person! mM «•' bo up
iev«-ntirig largo Interest*. Ilrooklyn raplil tran.lt
.. l.;,aure- quutliiK . kttl'i i Point. l.#ter tin
prlr -In '-.1 off '4 Tli<" InterW" Mrtr I >; II im
-■-< lined frartlntinllj. t'miicllaii t M'lilc
. IV i:it .. -lMlMrturl P.rtfli -hfeded
||11< Heading, I'r if.sylvanla anil Western
Maryland were quoting galiiit runnlnc from
S'Wl Mis qlilet and sli ided
fractional galni.
Among the In : >v ! rlre were rrrrgtil.f
i-lunge* being . tifluerl !•< fractions and about equally
divided «•• Mre. gain
_ The preferred
American Can Muck* continued
I'reft-red quoting snail
; 5ta«.W 1
' S.33(*.V6J !
entire ll«t through
Market leader* >
i s galna running
unchanged.
Kxchange wore qtiol
■otn " '« ">or the opening
Tli re was little buying however. only n
the Important Amerl< an railroad Mm-M be
E'mSs M I ,n|t ln Th*' c,'l'l",r Mocks were Irregular
i.r-ow j.oo | w,thoul rh
Importance.
Pet
STANDING OF THE TEAMS
\V« n. U>st.
lull as 12 J
OttlVCHlUll 8 J
Kan Antonio ....... S *
Oklahoma City 9 10
Austin J ' •]'{
Houston . . * ' ■
K. rt Worth '•
WACO 3—9, OKLAHOMA CITY 1—6.
! Wuto, Tex.. Maj ~(fc*peclal.)--Waco
took bo; l> kunicH of the double-header Moti-
lity from the Alois, the flri^
being
II. ■
By EDWARD J. GEIGER.)
Cliii uK '. May 2. -Prank Qotch, hea\ -
weight wreatllng champion «f the world,
i in In town today, and will in all pr* b-
"• jabllitlea niixn articles for a match wiih
'."tt Jaoorg< liackenachmldt aome time this
^74 afternoon. Gotch 1h to meet Joe t'offey,
J',J matehinak'-r of the Empire A. who
han articles Higned by Ha^kenachmidt,
|iind unleHK plans full. Joe will secure the
siynatureM of the Humbolt athlete before
he depurta for his home In that city.
The iOmplre olub proposes to siaK ' the
contest ut the White Sox ball park on
Labor I u>. They have offered Qotch a
guarantor of $20,000, and the latter has
accepted, but hi* signature and forfeit
are needed to make the match bind-
ing.
"The match is a* good as made," said
Joe «'off«y this morning "Frank has al-
ways been a man of lila word with the
Umpire club and i feel certain that
there will be no hitch when we meet to-
duy. Should everything be closed today,
we will at once make arrangements to
t the White Sox park. Should thla b<
.. to 1 ami the necond
the mound for Oklahoma the first
game and did fairly well, but Vie Miller
held the Met* to four hits and they w« i •
Scattered. .
In the second game, I rohan had the
SklpperH guessing till the sixiii Inning,
when four hits, one a three-bagger an«
another for two bases aldf>d i>> i P''"1 ()1
«'ostl\ errors, gave th«' loealn six runs.
I Will! the s. ore standing to • I" tbe
ninth Oklahoma batted out three safeties
and added >• run. Willi two nyn downiKet m- >muu a x pari, nnmiiu
and two out, Vohe, who had registered | Impossible, we will try Hawthorne
three hits during the two games,
tilt and everybody was
retired the side with an
1 !l\\l imager * Garvin caught t.ic second
game. It being his tlrst for two weeks
• >oU to choice fat cowp
Kntr grant • .>w«
Camera iind cutiara
Heifer*
Good to prime ....
Fair to gi'od
Medium to fair
Nlfrker* ar.d Ke./lern-
flood to choice son t,. i.ftft# pound*
Fair to good, TOO to trio pound*
Meilium to good steer yearling* .
Light to stock heifer*
Hull*—
f?'MKl to choice fed bulla . . .
feeding Sull*
Medium hull* .
ai ck bull*
Fresli tow. and Springers
rrsali cows aad aprlrigern
Hogs.
Good to choice heavy
rholrc butcher
> choice nil* 1
packing
4 tnrt: 00 I ,
4.0044.r.o |
, It 50M 4.00 !
, -J.ftOtS3.OOj j'
. 4.MM 5.t>0 | ~
LIVE STOCK.
;
it i-ut it
rig*
He left with his team tonight for Galves-
ton.
* « x- a a « * ® *«* :l *
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
# « # a -* a X a * # * * * * '•* *
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Won. Lost. Pet.
Detroit • • "
New York T !>
Chicago 7 2
lioston
Washington '•
Philadelphia «
Cleveland •> 1'
8t. Louis * 1°
n«-x- ■ a- 0 # *r- ** *# # I
NATIONAL LEAGUE. •**
J *
* a * v.- # « * # «# # * * * * "•"
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Wen. Lout
: l'tiil.idelpiiia
I Pittsburg
I New York .
I Chicago .
| Cincinnati
lioston . . •
St. 1 j« tii?r . •.
I r.rooklyn ..
.12
Prt.
800
.oir.
.61K
Harlem."
Gotch appeared to he In fine condition
yeatenlay. He has been In a great many
contests since he flopped "Samson" at
the Coliseum, and has wresiled himself
Into tiptop shape.
"I am going to beat this fellow Hack-
enschmldt sure when we meet Labor
day," Maid the champion. "JSver since
he <iuit with me in 1908, I have been
anxious to pin his shoulders to the mat
and prove that I can do that trick. I
suppose people will laugh at me when I
say that this Labor day affair will he
the lust big match for me, but I mean to
retire after that go and stay retired."
Jack Curley Is still doubtful about the
match. He Is of the Impression that
Frank fears his man. Speaking of the
affair Curley said:
"If Frank Gotch means to show the
public thai lie Is not afraid of George
llackeuschmldt. It Is up to hltn to sign
the articles and post, ids forfeit. I am
under the Impression that Gotch does
not care for any of Hack's game. if
Gotch does not sign today and post his
forfeit, It is very easy for the public to
Judge who is shirking the match.
"/ am leaving for the east the latter
part of the week, and sail for lSuropo to
Join Heck a week later. Frank is in Chi-
cago now. and I vail upon him right now
to make good his promise to make the
.aoo |
.280
# #
#*####
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION.
'v- # # & # # # # # # & #• ft x- a-to> •to to-to
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Won. Lost.
PRIZE KIN(i GOSSIP
J_
Chic ut . May 2.—Oscar Matthew "Hat-
11 ling" Nelson, departs today on the first
frtage of his "come back" camiwlgn. The
..'iterary light of Hegmvlsch goes direct
lo Hot Springs, where he will spend ten
• days after which he will rush to the
Maine woods for a short fishing trip. I
Jie finds he is showing symptoms of his
lormer ring prowess, he'll at once start
negotiation* 'or some tryout bouts bc-
' if ore going after a return go with Wol-
tffaat.
New Yor liy a whirlwind finish
Voting < 'Ijearv gained a verdict in his
l out with Sammy Kellar. the Knglish
fiighter. at the Olympic A. C. last nighi
Londdn—"Jack" Iturns of California
•lefeated Herbert Synnot of Australia on
.points in a twetil.v round contest here
Dast* night. An Knglish sporting writer
describing the contestants says that
both were as slo^v as pall bearers.
Chicago, May -'. -Johnny Coulon, the
bantam weight champion anil Harry
Forbes likely will meot f«>r a go in Toron-
to, Canada in the week of May 10. Ne-
gotiations practically have been com-
pleted with tlie Toronto A C. and the
papers are expected to l e signed by Sm-
ut-day
Memphis ,^|.
ltlrmingham
Nashville ...
Montgomery
Mobile
Chattanooga
Atlanta
0
Pot.
! *> 4
. :.4is
. ftOO
###«#•# to # to v* to v;- a- # to to * to to
* to
^ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION *
to to
to to to ft to to to to to to to to to to to to to to
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Lost. Prt
Wen.
Minneapolis
London,—-Tile amateur boxing assocla- ?
tion of Great Hrltian In response to an jsV. 'V'auT'
Invitation from the Pastime \. c. of New Kansas City
York. Ik sending over It. Warner. W. W. Milwaukee '•
Allen, \N S. Hpenooley, D. lOrsklne and U-elutnbus ^
Ttruce L g in t« meet the winners of the j ^
American boxing championship to be tl'-'- jndlanapt^lls' '! ' !! "
t ided at New York on May 1! .
Philadelphia.—Phyalclaais stopped the j to to to to to ". • ;Y- .. to .t-
bout last night bet ween Harry Itamsey ^
and ltllly Merger in tin fourth roun<l. j ^
Hoth bovs were colt\g fast, but the phy'sl- i *v
elans claimed Itamsey waa losing too *,p
imM-n OlHOil from a out uvfr tlie ! STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
BOXERS PREPARED
TO GO THE LIMIT
Calvei.
' Iiolcc light .
choice medium
choice hearten
Common to fair
Stocknra and feerlrin
Orwxl
humiM, fair
r^mb*. common to fair ....
Ijitnln. cull
Ytarlluga, gi>o«t (o choice
Yeiirllttg*. full to gor.l ...
Te.'irllnga, cull and i
Wether*, cholcg
Kuea. choice
Kw« , fair to good ..
Goats, good to -'holce .
4.50 tit 1.90
. 4.00v«t 4.50
. ;;.50(S4.«0
$4.55i't I "5
. |. 0«>4.00
t.OOi't 4.25
.. 3.00(A 4.00
.|C.!3(H 0.50
. 5.5.T8
. l>U
.. 2.50(^3.33
.. ;:.00^4.:.0
*.Vt>0i«t.V85
. l.85t,<r..S5
. «••>:. . j .;o
. . r. io,rt3.nr,
... 4.0094.85
. . .t:,.60,.n:.S5
LOCAL PROVISIONS
. M k v..r.i pi , Mai • « vrn
ilpt- ">o0. lin liiilltig >00 aouUiertM. Markn
i> utroiig. Native lieef $.'• 0<k« ti J.' ;
nd fetstlrrs
*3.:,
falr
$4.:
IH :s ItwelpU K '.nti Market, nteady t fl
higher Mixed and butcher-, Io.
s:. i'". .i ti.on; K'Ugh heav\ imi; light"
0.15; |>lg< Imlk $'..t«5(ic6.0* .
SIIICKH Itecelpti* 4.000 Market stioilg.
$3.T5(f 1-5; hiiub8 $3. Tr)(u H. 10.
KANSAS CITY
M«.
May
ATTt.K Itoi-elpts
Stoers $4.oftwi.20; oi«>
.then M.OOw 0.75; Mock-
ii ti'I 'hetfei's'5 $
crs .i ■ ill feeiltni f8.75Cii5.80.
HOGS ttacalBU 18,000; lOglDa
*U.02Mi; hulk I5.90W5.IC>; IiphxIC*
dlttiii^ s*.<.i >1.00; light* $5.8ft( ii.02,
SHKK1' Kecelpt* 0.000 1 • ««* I
I i1 i" Yurils. 111. Mi> j IHHift It. > < ipt
I l.Onti; niarkfi "> • hlgliei. Mtxod ntnl htltchert *>;..
o or. • «.>od heavy |5.Siim ti.ihi ; r><tiah heavy *5.tliii<i
5.75; light *.">.::>•• i">.10; plus 85, ;ow i;.03; hulk 83.90«
0.05.
t'ATTI.l: Receipts 1.000; tnaiket .strong. Ileeve*
>4.R5m ri.." 0; ci «- nimI heifer* 82. J5.« 5.75. Stockern
hiuI teedrrs *(.0Ot«i 5.35; Texnila $4.75«« 5.50; calves
SHKKI* Kecelptu 15.OOP Market weak; native and
western 83.00ci0.30; Inuibs 84.50mO.13.
Fruits and Produce.
wholesale sell- •
Bl.'TTKR nr-it ••;>oti'ry. uholeule selling price.
25r; country hotter. wliuleaaUl buying prtre. lie.
IJVK POULTRY liens, over :: pounda each, per
pound Pi*; hens pound* each or under, per pound
7r; springs pounds each and over, per pound. 15c;
spring*, undei pounds, per pound. 15c; turkey•
old roosters. .V; dmks, He; *oene. 7c; guinea*, each.
20c; pigeons, each 5c..
FRUITS AND VK<iF.TAIll.KS Wholesale Mlllug
pries: l'ancy ho* apple*. $2 u0«:;.00: lemona. 84. >0;
r.'illfornla orangea. $2.50i« 2.73; fancy. 13 00; t al-
lfornla giNpe fruit. 4.00; Florida grape fruit. 84 >o;
cranberries. $H.00v«9.50; celery. 7'sr.- per cloven;
bananas. 3i 3^c per pound; greenhouse leituce. 1
per pound; head lottuce, 10c; onions, vellow. ?. ■
per cwt.; red globe. 13.00 per rwt .; vnullf'"^^, 3 ac
per lb.; Cuban or Mexican tomatoes. O-oaak®* "^*-
40c; Irish potatoes, northern stock,
Colorado stoc
pel bushel.
uushel; sweet rotato«
GRAIN AND
PROVISIONS
PROVISIONS
I
KANSAS CITV PRODUCE
1 -It;.-. Mo., May KGCSK Kxtras 17i«c;
HlTTTKR Creamer
15c. packing stock
poultry liens
extra 21; firsts
ST. LOUIS PROOUCE
Louis. May - Kggs and butter unchunge
BANK CLEARINGS
A scramble
caused a rapid fire
t"a't"tlie'"opening this morning and prl<
In May
i Itlcago. May
May, coupled
1 ulge iti wheat in me * /
ijitged 92 to '.'3U in >'"> against H1V
yesterday'" close. The sdvntiee Is fxiiected to make
the market here attrnctlw r,.r Increase.I nwjto and
the bull long* arc likely to Ret mote w ,h ''
they bargained for. Lough now "re tip uf l ,;t losse .
\j.I „ i j.t '.'2.„ j.'.inwM',: TUty ts1* **■" •. ><l'f-
<\'n « l.lverp iol tine -si" Sd higher.
i'i-oiH Hall lables tint tho strength In I.iveriKi. l
wns ilue among other things to closing
Dtienos Ayres. light leceipt
Argentlm
ately
snd th<' firmness of
Vustrallan offerings.
„ n .... . shade ai the opening on the tight-
■if offerings In the pit. tiut eased off ,i little
on better offers. Tlie trade wan only nioder-
good. May sold at " *4: -'"h 58032*4;
* 1th
held better than in
on both shies of til
32V ..'M; Jul> .'2
Provision
The mpn who compost- the card of the
Oklahoma City tfytnnaslum club tor to-
nlKltt. completed their training Monday
afternoon and are ready for the four
events. Very Uf?lit work was done yes-
terday, and -scarcely any will be ' n the
jirogram today, although some of the pre-
liminary boys expect to put on a few
finishing touches.
The main event is to be u fifteen-
round affair between Louis Fink of Sa-
pulpa and "Blx Hlx" Warner of Oklahoma
City, light heavyweights. This will be
Fink's first engagement since he boxed
.less Willard hero several weeks ago, but
he has been training steadily In Sapulpa.
In tlw semi-wlndup, < 'harlie Sefton will
vome back " H - took a slump shortly
before he loft Oklahoma City early in
the spring, but alter boxing several bouts
around Muskogee and Tulsa, he claims
to have regained his old form and ex- | N>w York. May
pects to give Voung Scott more than he tegular today with prices fl
belter at the opening
t- trade v a« fair and pri- i
rti. i'onimlsalon house:.
market. May sold at ;.17
«: Sep'
hogs at the stock yards. Th
small. July product* i
I'ork 13.10:
lard
COTTON
MERCURY
SOFT FOR ALICE,
BERTIE IS STUNG
Bert Boyd aud Alice Boyd, "alias '
Lit a Jones, collectively known as the
"Boyds," who have < ausM the police
nioro trouble than any three other fami-
lies in tlie ■ iiy aired their marital troub-
les before Judge Hlghley In police court
Tuesday.
Geo. Zaun, Jr.
328 WEST GRAND.
Where Lowest Calh Prices Prevail.
Use the Phone (Welnut 2323). We
Deliver Free of Charge.
Your Fault
If you are paying too much for
your grocerie. It !■ no one's fault
but your own. Every day we give
opportunities to cut down your table
expenses. See If some of these that
we are giving for tomorrow don't
sound good to you:
20 lbs. Fine Granulated Sugar
(on order $4 other goods..... .*1.00
10 lbs. Fine Granulated Sugai
(on order of $3 of other goods jOc
15 lbs. cut Loaf Sugar * 00
15 lbs. Powder Sugai ••••
18 lbs. Granulated Sugar alone *''0^
5 lb. box Domino Sugar . .
Dr. Price's Corn Flake. 2 pkga 1 c
Cream of Wheat. 2 pkgs _ gc
New Potatoes. 5e lb.. 6 lb. for
CRYSTAL WHITE S°AP. ON
ORDER $1 OTHER GOODS.
7 BARS " ?5c
2 cans Lewis Lye
Two 10c cans Dutch Cleanser.. i5C
Two 1-lb. pkgs. 20-Mule Team
Borax
Three 5c sacks Salt 10c
Three 5c Boxes Noiseless
Matches . . •''■*!«
5 lbs. Navy Beans *-3C
Three 3 lb. cans Arkansas To-
matoes
Two 2 lb. cans Big R Tomatoes 15c
Two 3 lb. cans Extra Choice
Tomatoes olr
3 cans Iowa Standard Corn
2 cans Extra Choice Corn 25c
3 cans Good Peas. ilC
2 cans Extra Peas £>c
3 10c cans Red Kidney Beans 2oc
Two 10c cans Pumpkin ... toe
Two 10c cans Lye Hominy 15C
2 cans Red Salmon 3oc
Pink Salmon per can. '>c
6 cans Oil Sardines Zbc
3 cans Mustard Sardines Zoe
Seven 5c cans Cornell Milk 25c
Walter Baker's Chocolate. 1 ?
lb. Cake. 1Ec, per lb. 35c
Walter 3aker Cocoa. 25c can 20c
Co'n Syrup, gallon can 33c
Corn Syr ip, half gallon can 18c
Wisconsin Cream Cheese. IL. 20c
Fresh Eggs, per dozen. 15c
Meadow Gold Butter 22c
Sweet Clover Butter. 22c
5 lbs. Navy Bean-, 25c
31 lbs. Lima Beans ... 25c
7 lbs. Clean Bulk Starch 25c
Corn Starch. 5c—6 pkgs 25c
S il Soda. 5 lbs. 10c
Bob White. 7 bars 25c
Park Chops, per lb. . . 12' c
Pork Steak or Roast per lb 12' ,c
Chuck Steak. 3 lbs 2ac
Boiling Beef, per lb. 6. 8 and. 10c
3 lbs. Pure Lard 35c
4 lbs. Compound 35c
Pure Leaf Lard, 2 lbs 25c
3 lb. Pail Compound 30c
5 lb. Pail Compound 50c
10 lb. Pail Compound 90c
Smoked Picnic Hams. 6 and 10
lbs. average, per lb 11c
Cottollne. 2 lb. Pail .. 35c
Cottoline. 4 lb. Pail 60c
Cottollne. 10 lb. Pail .$1.35
No. 3 lb. Pall Pure Lard . 35c
No. 5 lb. Pall Pure Lard 65c
No. 10 lb. Pail Pure Lard. $1.05
Bacon, per lb. 20c, 25c and 30c
We have many more bargains not
listed. Come and look us over.
If you can't, just phone U6 your
order early and we will send it C.
O. D. Give us a trial. Use the
Phone. We deliver to almost any
part of the city.
i/
' I
NEW YORK COTTON
Opening.
hud bargained for. ' point*
Juck Henderson has been seen her«- | "m >' i'.vaa;
ln th In nri HtlliiK and boxing events, but j SfM u:.7l;"
be the flm appearanee of Jack
market «peiie<l ir
in \ poluts higher to
•allies reporteil futuiet
OKLAHOMA-TEXAS LEAGUE.
MEN, WOMEN,
With Lame Backs, Weak Nerves,
Lost Vitality, Drains, Cramps
and All Diseases as
lilooil or Skin Disease, pain in bon> and
joint a, red apots, «or« throat, tonmte,
Ittw and mouth, raphes, blotches. Calling
hair, ulcers, kldnoy and bladder com-
plaints, Irritation, scoldings, obstruct lor.*.
(travel, organic weakness. weak back,
varicose Vfiltls, nervous diseases, lost
vltalitj-, imparted memory or any disease
resulting from excoiia. indiscretion or
overwork.
I carts not how long you have sul/er *r1.
nor what has failed to cure you. Th's
is no Idle boast, and I have done It ftr
thousands. to $10 Ik all I eha-se to
euro some casus Consultation fr a
Ca^l on
Dr.Parr, Specialist
208 1-2 WEST MAIN STREET.
OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA
C. F. F1NNINGER, Tailor,
114 WEST MAIN ST.
lias soured the ser\ic««
% to ^ x * k r- ^ to a- to
I/O S l .
CURED
WESTERN LEAGUE
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
: siou\
. Lincoln
Topeka
Molm
Patrick ' orrifBi
former master of I Ktiglls?
terday. lie was
horse trainer in hi- e^rly days, but 1 leagu
had retired and was living with his
niece. He canio to Kati^a^ City In
from Canada
Ma>
i I'M wan I.
hrothi
f«>r oni>
-;.m •rohn",,n- hl" ° 'P°nent Young Attell and I
t:is Youn* N'leks are both well known.
FATHER FILES SUIT
FOR SON'S DEATH
LIVERPOOL COTTON
Future*
Liverpool, May 2. < 'ton futute-
lay 7 .is; May-June "Jurie-.hil
ujf. 7.7t ; Aug. T.S1; Aug. Sept. T
This time Alice charged Bert with as-
sault. She threw it in hin face In court
and Bert was justly insulted whereby iie
asked her arrest on o similar charge.
After the second round was finished
j .ladge Hlghley found that Alice and liert
had been in a fight.
"Judge, he won't recognize ma as his
wife," said Alice.
"I wouldn't recognlsc him as my hus-
band," said the court.
Following a painful and pathetic recital
of the facts the court decided that tt
would be easy with Alice and hard with
Bertie so he was assessed $."i0 atnl costs ;inr|
and Alice "alias" lata, went-on her way. !
Display rates in Knee Press J3c per'*ou
ineh fi«r nlrk on mim fo. Kvery homt!
in the city gets a Free Press dally. 1
BUILDING PERMITS.
Two building permits were issued from
the office of the Hty building commis-
sioner Tuesday.
J. L. Francis, 1117 JJnwood boulevar l,
iwo-storv frame dwelling to cost |i.',a0i).
Mrs. Katie Durland, 1617 Mast' Fourth
street, one-story frame dwelling to cog"
$1.1 W
CAR JUMPS TRACK.
i-een Bay. Win., Sliu 2. An action has
u brought in the < lrcult court In an
attempt to recover $10,000 for the death
of John I'armentier. who died after par-
tlclpating In a boxing contest at the
Eagles' Hall here December 26, 1010. The
action, is brought by the hoy's father, and
defendants are Wirdst.i J. McGlnnis,
promoter of the fight: Otto Tonne, ref-
e: NVInford Abrams, mayor of the city,
and two prominent business men, Julius
•a-mentler and K. X. Murphy, who are
aid to have been spectators a; the fight,
j The complaint proceeds upon the theory
I that the affair was a prize fight
TO LOOK OVER
ENGLISH PLAYERS
I.lrnponl Mar -
hi I'otton with |irtcf> rani
illtiiK fair S H2: good mhhlliiiK
lin middling *good or.tlnarj-
A Culbertson car at the corner ot
Main and Broadway Jumped the track at
9:45 a. in. today. The front wheels went
on the straight track and the back
wheels turned the switch. Nobody was
hurt, but all northbound cars were .de-
layed for about thirty minutes.
Vour want ad printed both morning
•cnlng in the Oklahoman ami
rcSh for the price others charge
• only one paper. 25 woTds -•>
nts. Phone your ad to the "ad man,
B. X - 5.
t ITY UEAL INSTATE FOIt SAIJO
ron salk or tk \i i;
FINANCIAL
NEW YORK STOCKS
By Chat W Storm
Nmv Totk. Mw> - Although
(took* wmh fta'ilomlb
s<'orfd dvirtnt y«twd>v'i
under thrlr high prh.
trading, the "lo^k nmrkel
tlrr In the early trading twtaj
• Spink
Sporting
St. IjouIm. May 2.— C.
l.ouis, publishi-r of the
lias gone lo New York, whence he will
sail tomorrow for Ixmdon, Kngl&nd where
ho has hopes of organizing a professional
baseball league. Spink has received maii<
letters recently, Inquiring about the
game and he has decided to look over
the field, lie says much F.ngllsh - apltal
is Interested and If the time seems right
for organizing a league, he will receive
ample backing lor the movement from
•upltalitds. Several big cities
don will probably compose the
# * to to to to to to to to to •
AMATEUR BASEBALL
SOUTHWESTERN
itherford.
4. O. C. U. 3.
MR. R. A. LANE
An K*pert Cutter and Designer from Ww York City.
CUcice Suiuuior Suits bow from the largest slock of oiaterinl# in
tin- Southwest.
Watch for Abt's
ad in morning paper,
announcing a sale of
Spring Coats and
Crepe Kimonos.
<>kla.. May 1.—<Special •
nit h\\ estern defeated the Oklahoma
irlstlan unixerslty teani ho.N> t« «ia\ |
i fielding |"'i • 111lag of Wallace
if Southwestern were features. Kerr al-
lowed but three hits.
Score by innings it. ti. J*..
Southwestern ... 102 (mjO uoi —« 12 fi
it. (*. V 02' nan «oo—::
Batteries Kerr and KHadev; litis
SCHOOL OF MINES 2, KREBS 1.
Willi non • >kla . m;<j i i > ... lal |
The oklahoma ScIi<k>1 ol Mines tie'-at -i
Kr.'hs in an exciting game which went
thirteen innings. 2 to 1
• 'core by Innings IL 11 t-..
s. of M. . "oo o<>«> ioo imo l- , i
Krebs ...O10 "00 000 OOtl ' l :t b
Batteries: lbinraty attd Wemh un r;
Hunt and Um
The Post Card
Shop
Oil paintings in
shadow boxes, $2.
100 Assorted Comic
Postcards in box,
50c per box.
Schollmeyer &
Clarke
Main and Robinson
ADV. BATE—One cent per word for two | FOR SALE OR TRADE---SO-room 2-stow-
papers Dally Oklahoman and Preai solid stone hotel, central^ locateo:
Press. Advs. accepted over phrne PBX-5 good trade; lmmediat«- possession. For
60,000 real clrcu'^Mon—stai" and elty. I information write or call at Metropolitan
DO you want to build? I hotel; .; Maassen, prop., duthrie. Okla.
If you do. I have 'several pairs ..f lots i y~, ,77' UK\T"or"for sal- two n<-\\ btlnga-
in the modern district in Culbertaon on i,,ws on easy terms on 23th street. l e-
which you can build you a homo and I tween Shartel and Western. Phone Wul-
will take a second mortgage for the lots. | mn 675*>. A. I Klrkpatrick.
Or'n A-hton, 303 Culbertson Bldg. phone j poji SALE oil Tit AI >E $Jt;bda sto.w of
*Z''- ___ ' drugs and fixtures: lean stock; fix-
POR BALK 7SxlM corner. i*tb «nd CU«-1Jiwi-.-ir.M.. i.l bWWUn.. AU.lr.Mw
sen llouk-vard: «wn«r leaving . uj. 1,ank
Auctioneer. Phone 10:12. ttOOJ>, well improved school lease;
■■ ■ ■ — j miles from Kingfisher. |8't0 lerfs tnan
U. L. Ill NT, now or Eau Claire. Wis., i worth If taken soon; inost!> bottom lafnl:
offers hln new south front, 7-room. ! < nip goes For cash <m Oapltol Hill re.hi
modern residence for $4,50). Key wltli den-e. Willis Brown, IvingflSher, (jkl;i.
F_ C. Tloss, Thirty-fourth, and Western
Pho0> ■ WANTED—kim. EHTATSl
,.- _ . S^' ,, , ... W XT "to h"' I" t" 160 Hciv.- with i
,, i | ten mllei of Oklahoma City, M it
no, nicely'lookua, In -riB*' otoM-ln Veal-] «Srt<l«r*Uol>. P. a
dance d itrlct: wiU take $ioe cash. i.ai-; *
:n «• at 8 per cent., payments of $10." i ■
month. Address Owner. (Innrge S. , oi'T OF TOWN III'.AL ESTATE
|j
i 1 f r hi I |l
ent, ill. K.
Wash.
j Kolt V . per month you ■ an rent at Nor-
man, okla.. a ' -room partly modern house
BUY INDUSTRIAL LOTS FROM 1 e, ". full lot • onlv 5 blocks from P. O . on
OWNER. Main s;., west side of town; bargain to
"Will sell lots and . block «4, Indus- right parties. Fur further information
I trial Nddition for $Cuo lo per ent down, j see State Investment Co. of Norman or
alance |20 per month. «.r any way to j Owner, 1611 Llnwood Blvd., <3klahoma
I it; fln« Investment or building site; is City.
i near car line and In lln0 of all Improve- &isa biasie Hages, 180 W. 2d.
menta, es epi paving Addreaa R. - ,—_
r i• kIn« >ii. \\" l'Jth. Oklahoma <'i I'AUM V\| TUU'TS
Foil SAT.i; I PHi fine modern lots in ADV. RATI". -One cent per word for two
-inn bio k. E. 1 -th st ; good two-ioom papers Oally Oklahoman and Free
I'Mise; , I'ei I nick of t • 1111«11 ii k line, size Press. \dvs. accepted «iver phone Pl'.X-*
I IK' .it'll. I.M : ; Hue tr-.- i.o.ilull roiil cln-ulHtlon -tute nn 1 cltv '
ioh e IS.-.0.0", down, balance :. 6,
i! I t'll sALh l-arm belonging to Johu
|j <'ostello, 1 a res. o miles northwest of
j i bit brie. Woodland township. Ixtgan
I e"iinty, IL'.'iOO cash. Further information
1 and particulars address ?'.<• "Phelan l:id« ,
11! mouths; would take team
oil h$:W0.00. ('all Fair Orouiuls Fe
tore, E. lOth and Eastern.
Watch for Abt's
ad in morning paper,
announcing a sale of
Spring Coats and
Crepe Kimonos.
FOR SALE
Dandy East Front Corner
C'al.
Figures out three building sites 50x100.
Eleitant neighborhood. Paved street, ^as
and water, lead pipe service to curb now
in. Inside mile circle N. N\ One block
lo Be lb Isle ears Here's u fine invest-
ment. Come and ff*e rue.
A, S. HEANELt Owner
WIlV RENT when you can get ut, East
New Mexico hcm< cheap In the Talban
Valley, tin- yarden spot of the west; good
land, s.i'illow water Talban Realtj to..
x- Mexl '
BEST alfalfa and stock farm in Okla-
homa to lease for four years; having
Kone into other business, will lease
mo aires, the . ream of the Can a
alley, will. ..an acres of upland
adjolnln
hog pasture; good orchard: Too
cultivation: nine seta ,,i Impn
For further particulars address
Purcell. Okla Would sell
fenci
acres ln
vements
Box S0t .
ALFALFA LANDS
I1 tons ner a.-re. cuttings pe
one ■ ear's crop pays for land $•
J. \V. Itollison. MS llaltlmorp |;|d-:
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