Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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STARTS TOMORROW-BE SURE AND GO
Ridiculous Terms, Only 75c Down—Then 75c a Week Per Pair Fine Lots From $50.00 a Pair Up No Interest or Taxes to Pay
The greatest bargain lot sale ever held in this city. Located the
way the best residences are going-north--just west of Belle Isle
Park-on the proposed boulev 1 system and the El Reno Inter-
urban contemplates improve its around this choice addition
which will double the money every investor. The terms are
so astonishingly small that you would be foolish net lo buy.
ITS A SAFE SURE SAVINGS BANK FOR YOUR MONEY. TAKE ANY BELLE ISLE GAR TO 50th STREET, WHERE
OUR AUTOS WILL MEET YOU. REMEMBER OPENING DAY—SATURDAY. TITLE PERFECT, YOU CAN T LOSE
ROGERS & CO., SELLING A6EMTS
118^ North Broadway
SECOND FLOOR ROOM 24
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Defending Oklahoma's Fame
I'tibliHty But > si
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her
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Letters of prote
the publicity bureau of ill' State foul-
menial dub organization. • f which Clark
Hudson, of tliis «ily. Is head. asking I he
wnn|inppn of the state to refrain from
unking siiiitll 11 «1 hill troubles loom up
(hough this with :i seinl-clvlllzed com-
nmnity. TMt bureau niftuiKera have re-
tived noflj letters f.- 4 the east inquiring
til ui.t the mi. " mid thus showing what
mr erroneous impression has been given
out over the country
APPEAL TO PEOPLE
As n result of the refusal of the city
con mil to report favorably on their fran-
chise, the Hurst street railway interests
lilnn to have the people vole of the pro-
posed right. "We will Initiate the fran-
chise measure," said tho company's* nitor-
uey, "and have the people say whether
we are to be refused an entrance to the
city."
The report of the council ordinance
committee ngainst the franchise was ac-
cepted by the council.
| NEW ARRIVALS FOR EASTER
Up=to-date Hats, Shoes, Oxfords, Pants, Etc.
I invite nil Easter shoppers to visit the store, and see the
bargains I have to offer especially for eawter
SAVE MONEY
and get it at
127 West (iraml Ave.
SETTLE OUT OF
COURT
J. A. 1«. Stewart'* Attorney Fixes Matters
1 | Willi Alta Hotel and Other*.
Instead of J. A. 1 . Stewart having to
"conic through" on the question of forg-
ing checks, which were owned by the
proprietors of tho Alia hotel and others,
it transpires that he did not wilfully de-
fraud anyone but that he was acting with
the best "f intent nil the time. The btink
promises to take charge of his overdrafts,
lie is back to Oklahoma City from .Toplin
again and his attorney will pay the costs,
the suit being dismissed.
KKCKIV EH $5,000.
Andrew t'arnegies' disbursement agent.
It. A. Franks, of lloboken. N. •!.. has re-
niitted half of the additional $10,000 given
the local library fund. Mayor Scales re-
ceived the check.
FARM EXPERTS MEET.
A special meeting of the inspectors of
the oklahoma agricultural department is
being held today at Chickasha. Dr. A. S.
Knapp, of Washington, is the principal
speaker and he will discuss the fight being
made for the extermination of the boll
weevil. The meeting will continue tomor-
row.
One marriage license was issued by the
county clerk yesterday to Everett F.
White of Norman and Miss Crotia Jen-
nings of Purcell. The couple were mar-
ried by Judge Hooker.
WWILLPOIT!
$15.00 will buy a nifty up-to-the-minute, serviceable
Easter Suit
in a splendid fine Twill Blue Serge, in the proper shades of
Wool Worsted, in pin stripes and checks of Vicuna Cheviots,
etc., in the very latest models.
These suits are tailored as they should be—every stay,
every seam is right. In most places you will pay $20.00 and
get no better suits. Our $15.00 suits are just a little better in
all ways—
BETTER SLITS FOR
518.50 and $20.00.
BEST SUITS
$25.00 and $.*5.00
THE HUB'
Of Course
_ -IINS ~ ~ vvirmiN
(Merman
Ten Prises Offered Winners In Auditorium
Races—Meet Will Open Tonight.
George Painter, champion bed and toe
racer of Oklahoma, will tonight meet
Llghtfoot West, the Indian, in the first
of n series of three races, which will be
held nt the Auditorium. The Indian ar-
rived here this morning and is snid to be
In good condition for the mile event to-
night.
The following prizes will be awarded the
winners iu the newsboys and amateur
races to be held:
Hoys' gold watch -Hartwell Jewelry Co.
Bronze and silver medals—Bonsen Bros.
Jowerly Co.
Baseball—Oklahoma Bportlg floods Co.
Silver watch and chain W. C. Dean Jew-
elry Co.
Silver watch fob- II. It. Vergey, jeweler.
Gold cuff buttons Lawrence McIntosh.
Boys' watch—Bump. Jeweler.
Louisville Slugger hat I'ettee Hardware
Fielder's glove—Oklahoma Cycle Co
Pair silk suspenders Kennedy's Cloth-
ing store.
Bottle violet perfume—West fall Drug Co.
The prizes will l.e placed in the show-
window of the Oklahoma Sporting Goods
company, where they inn seen until
Saturday night at 10 o'clock. Two news
boys from each newspaper In oklahoma
City will be entered in the walking races,
will be given as preliminaries to the West-
Paltner contest. The b >ys will be from
The Gklahoman, The Poln'-,-. Times and
News. All boys who wish to enter the race
are requested to make their application for
entrance before 7 :*to at The News office
All newsboys will be admitted to the
races free of charge and a special price
will lie given to high school students and
. pupils of the oklahoma City public schools.
' An amateur race will he held ; • one >>f
the preliminaries in which amateurs may
be entered.
Mart Bantioo and Kid Fields <>f Pueb'e
will box during the opening night.
8-page Sunday Morning Pointer,
next. A paper looked for and read
by everybody. Get your ads. ready
now. Want ads. taken until 9 Satur-
day night for this issue.
OAS STOV1 BURSTS
While working near the pas range In 1
home yesterdnj Mr*. M I liorp. 4lS K;
Tenth street, was badly burned about
face when an explosion occurred in '
oven of the stove. Although her burns ;
not serious, she has-boon confined to I
bed. Her cloth, k did not itch fire, prove
In if furtht i Injuries. The cause nf the i
plosion could not bo learned.
HltOOKH AW \ \.
W. A Brooks, secretin aud treasnrei |
of the Columbia Bank and Trust rotnpai v.
left this morning for the south, where he
will spend a few days. He will go to
Texas and \isit friends.
I (It It I to Ul MI w « KI\
Criminal .lurt to He Summoned to \|i| rar
Thing* will fly when the
is suuioned to appear in tin
April 1!'
County Attorney Re. doi
rush the criminal work r
without .ii* uiitiHccssai > del
ably Judge* Clara and Carney
SUIT FOR $10000
DROPPED
Walsli Asks Judge Clark to Dismiss Act Ion
A k >* ■ ii ** t Morse.
Assigning no reasons for his action. M
leu Walsh, laborer/ yesterday asked that
his suit for |10,000 brought against .lames
H. Morse, real estate man of this city,
be dismissed by Judge George W Clark,
which was done, the action being dismissed
without prejudice at plaintiff's cost Walsh
claimed that Morse had alienated his wife's
affections and eloped with her. Morse de
nied such action during a recent visit to
this city. Mrs. Morse returned from Los
Angeles but refused to make any stale
ment on tho case.
I l\ OKI E OAV < OVIIM.
There'll be no end of family troubles
aired in the district court of April l.ri,
"Divorce Hay," when ii big bunch of that
class of • asrs will be brought up In the
court for trial. The Judge and attorneys
will be kept busy during the entire da\
by the numerous ami Cupid cases to be
disposed of on that date.
Sunday morning Pointer noxt—ad-
taken ail day tomorrow for this issue.
AI It DO M | I NOEIt \y \\
W ork Started on New Open Air I In
intends
and pro
do l et
i Si nopoula
111 be
Popular Pastor Re-Engaged RQY MOORE
ICim l r. .1. It
Tin
e in In
of the First Chrlsth
engaged theiv pas'
Smith for anoth
the
8-page Sunday Morning Pointer,
next. A paper looked for and read
by everybody. Get your ads. ready
now. Want ads. taken until 9 Sattir-
da> night for this issue.
8-page Sttndaj
j next. A paper
by everybody. 1
now. Want ads
ehurch have i
Bev. Dr. J. II
raised to $.'5,tHMI.
Dr. SniMIt came to Oklahoma t it.\ two
years ago the first of next month, having
'been pastor of the First Christian <hu>cli
at Valparaiso. Intl. I'rior . that date lie
was pastor of a large institutional church
of the Christian denomination at chimin.
III. Since Ills inu to Oklahoma i lly
the First Christian church lu re has been
growing rapidly, six hundred new mem-
bers being added, making the present
membership I..'on nil told
8-page Sunday Morning Pointer,
next. A paper looked for and read
by everybody. Get your ads. ready
now. Want ads. taken until II Satur-
day night for tlii Issue.
■OLD Sl'SPEC'TS %S VAGRANTS
Although the suspects held by the sin i
Iff - force as being implicated ii. the rob
bery nf the street rnilwa> car Wednesday
nigilt were not Identified b> the car crews
as the robbers, yet lln\\ are being held Iu
the county Jail on the charge of \agrau< y.
.Meantime the officers are senivhlrg for
the culprits with the fixed determination
of landing them.
< ONFD<< ATE KOMI ISOO/I
Sheriff* Force ti at hers In li*«-r and
\\ Ills key.
The sheriffs force received word ie-
terday that some people v. ere unloading
booze from a car In the Santa F j.rd*.
They went down there and found two bar-
rels of beer and two cases of whiskey
which were appropriated. The ear was at
Main and Santa I e.
EMBEZZLE Ml-: N'T < HARM O.
Oil complaint of embezzling * a Will-
Pointer,
and read
WILL SPEAK
Okhihoiu
v i 11 spe
ami correct Ion
April 1S will be i
secretary of the instil
of 1 he SI Ltlke s chilli
topic will be
I Ik prepn
which
the be-
mrity and slum
at the charities
at .>nawnee.
Moore, general
•mil department
a this city Mr.
he Street Boy."
the program,
. nd is one of
Sunday morning Pointer n« :t ada
taken all day tomorrow for this issue.
I
Nobby
Clothes
Shoes
And Things For
Gentlemei
See Us for
Your
EASTER
OUTFIT
$10.00,
$15.00
$20.00
$25.00
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Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1909, newspaper, April 9, 1909; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc152478/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.