Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 294, Ed. 1 Friday, December 27, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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OKWHOMAGOT&M POINTER
An independent newspaper, estab-
lished by Tucked Brothers in Okla-
homa City, Okla.,|Jan. 18. 1906.
Dndley K. TuckeK Howard A. Tucker,
Wlllladi L. Tucker,
Edltorw /and Owners.
OFFICE: 11
c
70(H)— COl
The Dally Pol
iter Is distributed free
t« three thousan< of the best city homes
every afternoon- -e cept Saturday—and
" .re distributed In the
hotels, offices and on
jinpletely covering the
four thousand
business houses,
the streets,
city.
A ilver
Ads on 'Want' P
(6 wort
Ad_> in local re
times 3 dimes
Display Ads—P(
Display Ads—p<
Nollif
Cppy fer dlsj
notices, to insv
reach this office
rTOt later than
Uie day of publl
for want ads Is
want ads and
strictly cash In
SUNDAY EDITION.
The Saturday
Dally Pointer Is
day morning, vvl
Eight Tlioiiminil
:>RTH ROBINSON
Iculatlon.
ES DAILY—7000
InIiih: llatem
lge, 3 lii.es 3 times 25c.
s to the line.)
idlng news: 3 lines 3
(6 words to the line.)
r Inch, 1 day 30c
inch 3 days 75c
AdvertUern.
lay and local reading
re publication, should
the evening before, or
8 o'clock a. m. upon
atlon. The time limit
11 o'clock sharp. All
other small ads are
advance.
TUCKER BROS.' OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTER.
ANT
CITY NE
Ads under this heading only
cents per line each day or $
times 25
:. They're read by every one. I
E. J. Giddings
Gainesville, Tex.,
spending Christma
accompanied by hi > brother, Georgf
Giddings, who will
few days.
A. M. DeBolt has
prices $3.00 to $7.E
P. B. X. 9.
A $10 P RESENT
night edition «f The
held over until Sun-
en we Issue one thou-
sand extra copli s. making a total of
O|>1cm Miliiility.
The Mopern Woman.
• It was In a J^enox avenue subway
train and a veiy tired and cross
youngster of foi r, who had evidently
spent the day shipping with his moth-
er, was keeping the car in a turmoil
by a little pastime of his own. He
spjwwled all ovei his mother's lap, at
th?*bame time k< eping up a whimper-
ing tfry, "Mammi , mamma, mamma."
This went on unt 1 an elderly man sit-
ting next suddenly turned to the child
with: "Have y< u a father?"
youngster, startldd out of his imagi- , A' Casey and far
nary grief, stopped crying and nodded Second street,
his head, "Yes." "Well, for Heaven's
sake, call him ard give your mother
rest." The boj gat up like a ram
rod and never le out another whim'
per.—N. Y. Sun
I
able goods during
the largest record
Will be given aw
at the Big Book
street. Free numb
one attending th<
$5.50 Meal Ticke
can Lunch Room,
returned from
last night after
there. He was
visit here for a
all kinds of coal
0 per ton. Phone
96
y Saturday night
Sale, 107 Main
r given to every
sale'. 4-1
$4.50 at Amerl-
S. Broadway, tf
School children
mitted free at Ch
night at the Auditi
1 ith parents
ity Circus
num.
Try those FamousfSteaks at Bonn's
restaurant, 1st and1 Robinson street,
broiled on the / latest improved
gas broiler, the fifst in use in the
city.
Mrs. I. J. Her
of Baker City,
The ' t*le holidays here
$5.50 Meal Tick
can Lunch Room,
tf
nan and children
re., are spending
the guests of J.
ily at 1114 West
t, $4.50 at Ameri-
9 S. Broadway, tf
Baby pictures (ur specialty. Akin
Studio, 4th floor Lion Store Bldg.
SmugQli ig Popular.
Smuggling is sti 1 a fairly flourishing
industry in England. According to
the annual report recently issued, of
the commlssloneri of customs for the ",asses
year ending last March, the number,floor-
of detected attem fls to smuggle duti-
Dr. S. D. Tohrr
can help you to sei
and feel right, wi
expert optician,
right, read right
h properly fitted
210 W. .Mfiin street, ground
4-3
the past year was
John Sinopoulo,
ed since 1895. The mar Garden, is e:
( PAIR WORKS.
ad /ay.
quantities of toba co, cigars and spir- here from St. Lo
Its seised were l€3s than in the pre- weeks.
ceding year, but tliere was a consider- —
able increase in ihe number of seiz- OK LA STOVE R
ures and of persons flped, says Home 416 N. Bn
Chat. No fewer J than 3,104 persons
were fined for smuggling, and the pen- j Mrs. K. J. Bass )f Lawton is ex-
alties recovered t mounted to $21,900. pected to arrive here this afternoon
The tobacco and cigars seized amount- for a few davs' visit at the home of
ed to 11,222 pounds and the foreign M w R clement
spirits to 82 gallo is.
manager of Del-
pected to return
in about two
cost 3
lines 3
J. W. Billings alid wife of Shaw
*
nee are spending the week here
the guests of lieo| W. Lieber and
wife.
$5.50 Meal Tickel, $4.50 at Ameri-
can Lunch Room, IS S. Broadway, tf
Have you seen
of Safety Razors.
tlein's assortment
The Charity Circi s tonight at the
biggest thing of
fail to attend
Auditorium is the
the season. Don't
School children accompanied by par-
ents admitted free
Miss Lois Clemeiit is spending the
holidays visiting fronds in Ardmore.
If you buy at Kjeins, th
right
price ?s
G. B. McCreary
iting with relative
and will not return
the holidays. Mr.
of the professors
md wife are vis-
near Coldwater
home until after
McCreary is one
it Epworth.
Our work and
Akin Studio, 4th
Bldg.
$5.50 Meal Tickei
can Lunch Room, 1
t<
A free number
the $10 present
tending the Big Bo
night, at 107 Main
1 rill be given on
every one at-
)k Sale Saturday
street. 4-1
Several professi< nal performers
will perform at th
Auditorium (form*
hail) tonight.
Klein's
equalled.
values in
Mrs. Bass is state
Daughters of the Confederacy
on Capitol Hill,
historian of the
Whalebone Worth Millions.
A century ago, vhen whalebone was FREfc
worth no more thi in ten cents a pound, \ Round trip to Phoeni Ariz. We have
few vessels brou, ht any home From , ^ best investment yet offered in
1844 to the outbr ?ak of the civil war .. _ . _ , ...
the output avenged about 2,800,000 the °ctave Gold M1Pe' and are wil1'
pounds annually, the greatest for one 'ng s^ow y°u! one per cent
year being 5,692, !00 pounds in 1853,1 a month. Call at rojbm 409 Lion Store
eased to one dollar for full information}
and the price lnc
a pound. Since 1S60 there has been a Co., agents,
steady decrease in the output. The
total amount of v halebone landed In
America in the < ourse of the nine-
teenth century «icceeded 90,000,000
pounds, worth at ;he present market
valuation about $ 50,000,000, a sum
J. J. Rackley &
tf
Mrs. J. B. Helto:
holidays visiting at
Gainesville, Tex.
the richest men 1:
the richest of all
t
the world, if not
Taking
Johnson (to
I'm going to stay
day and help you
Chances,
vjife)—"Well, Maria,
at home with you to-
to tidy up the bouse.
■SL™
JNiih
I'll tack down ti e carpets and hang
up the pictures t o begin with." Mrs.
children)—"Children,
o grandma's and stay
I know my husband
ason (to the
jriu may go over
all day. (Aside)
Is a deacon of ttye church, but for all
that he's just as
with a hammer
Tit-Bits.
All members Kn
Security, attei
evening, Dec. 27.
importance.
Hay—30c per ba
at Enterprise Seed
phone 657.
is spending the
her old home in
ghts and Ladies
meeting Friday
Jusiness of great
3-2
e, while it lasts,
o, 128 W. Grand;
tf
Frank Anlauf, a l well known prin-
ter residing in North Oklahoma ad-
dition, reports the! arrival of an 8-
pound baby boy fit his home yes-
terday morning, w. Anlauf is em-
ma Printing and
apt to hit his thumb Ployed at the Okkih
any other man."— Engraving compaYiy,
A lecture for the
day night' 7:30, 1
220 W.
wards.
Main. Sp« iker, L. S
Mamma ► untlng Titles.
"I admit that I love you, Clarence,"
said the young heiress, "but I'll have
to speak to mai ima." "Eh?" said
Clarence. "You mean I'll have to
speak to her." ' No, I will. She'll be
home from Europe to-morrow, where |
she's been for the last three months ^e make the sv
and she may have engaged me to j artistic photos in
gome noblemas while aba was therg." . studio, 4th floor Li<
Don't fail to Att< nd the Charity
Circus at the Auhii irium tonight.
on Main street.
Unemployed Sun-
endrickson hall,
Ed-
3-3
ellest and most
he city. Akin
n Store Bldg.
Walter Slagel, cl
ticket agent for the
turned from his old
Mo., yesterday,
Christmas.
Come to the Delmc
Broadway, for Hot
prices are
Joor Lion
right.
Store
$4.50 at Ameri
S. Broadway, tf
Charity Circus,
ply Convention
Carver can't De
y passenger and
M„ K. & T„ re-
home in Sedalia,
here he spent
nico at No. 11 N.
( hile. tf
Picture frames
Akin Studio, 4th
Building.
nade
floor
.to order.
Lion Store
All of the new
will be entertainec
Circus this evenin
ium.
>oys of the city
at the Charity
at the Auditor-
$5.50 Meal Tickeli $4.50 at Ameri
can Lunch Room, 1J S. Broadway, tf
Auto Livery. Headquarters Model
restaurant. Phon<j 636. Owner of
auto and driver, J J W. Pefley. 4-6
Mrs. Ralph Ran er of Tracatecas,
Mexico, is expect
today for a ten
friends.
Klein's are glvli
Did you get yours?
County Attorney
spend the holidays
d to arrive here
days' visit with
g away MONEY.
E. Reardon has
gone to his old h me in Illinois to
ivith relatives.
If you hftve nof visited the Big
Book Store at 107 Main street you
have overlooked a pleasant surprise.
Eight tons of book 3 of all kinds are
being sold at au tion and private
sale,
sale.
Only a few
more days of the
4-3
Dr. Darlington ha i
to 127% W. Grand
moved his office
ave.; phone 2244.
286-26
J. E. Miller and
visiting at the hom
and wife this week
life of Tulsa are
of J. G. Miller
Spectacles or eye glasses properly
fitted, $1 up. Dr.
pert optician, 210
ground floor.
I. D. Tohm, ex-
V. Main street.
4-3
Oklahoma ^odg 3
meets Friday nig
W. Main. Dr. H
No. 26 F. O. A.
t, Eagle's Hall, 27
ldman, Sec. 2-3
Pparties, full line
Jelly moulds 1'
U Kleins/ /
Follow the rus i to eat Hot Chile at
Delmonico, No. 11 N. Broadway. tf
John W. Shai el, general manager
yf the Oklahomi City Railway com'
pany, has returned from' a several
days' trip to Pittsburg, Pa., and
other eastern pornts.
The College Preparatory School For j
Boys and Voung Men.
Will resume woi k next Monday, Dec.
30. Many ijew pui lis nave expressed a
sr the holidays, and
anging to accommo- 1
ber. Tne school (a
on business princi-
Everybody eats flot Chile at the Del-
monico, No. 11 N. Broadway. tf
Ray Thompson ft of the city ticket
and passenger offi e of the Saata Fe,
returned from Art ansas City yester-
day, where he spe it Christmas with
friends.
You should not
Charity Circus at
erly Convention hall
ren free with parei
CERTAINLY CALL
Young Man Claimet
Didn't Want
A young man ent
the director of the
York and asked for
formula, "no vacam
the lips of the man
second look at the
you?" was the que:
place. "I do—and
"Have you nerve?"
ask work from th
miss seeing the
Auditorium (form-
) tonight. Child-
ts.
ED FOR NERVE.
He Had It, But
Position.
ered the office of
city zoo in New
a Job. The usual
y," trembled on
in charge, but a
applicant checked
its utterance. "Yo a want a job, do
tion that took its
I want It bad."
"I had enough to
city without a
pull." "That speaks well for you.
We do want a mart, but I don't think
you would like tha place." "Try me
once. What is itj?" , "Extracting poi-
son from the fanes of the snakes."
"Twenty-three!" remarked the appli-
cant, as he turnefi to go. "Stung
again." "No, but I mean it," said
the official. Andl he did. He took
the young man to the snake house and
showed him the snakes. Then he ex-
hibited a bottle lot poison extracted
from their fangs. JThe position offered
has other duties, Jbut the essential re-
quirement is that! the incumbent shall
at stated seasons corner the snakes
and pump them free of poison. The
young man askecl for 24 hours for con-
sideration. He
and has not even
las now had over 48,
sent a postal card.
TWO GREAT
THINGS IN LIFE.
Doing Real Work
Thij
• On this gloomy
a troublous morni
grows upon me. F
somehow'lt comes
force that two of
life are real worl
doing—and love,
mism, a reagonal
for happiness. Th<
long ago In theii
prayer." The sam<
love, that impels
and calls out the
noblest sentlmenfa
Well, and Love, Says
Writer.
day, beginning with
ig a spirit of content
erhaps it is because
I rescued those h Uf-burned notes, but
to me with renewed
the great things In
—that is worth the
To this add opti-
le and eager hope,
and you have cert linly the ingredients
re is a spirit of wor-
ship in work, reco jnized by the monks
proverb, "Work is
spirit exists in true
us to high Ideals,
best, the truest, the
we possess. "We
needs must love i he highest when we
see it." Real joy
and happiness often
exist in the wear ness of toil, and in
striving to live u] i
worthy of love. TI ere is no great mys-
tery in this, for
their part in life,
many of them are
real troubles have
ret after all, a great
mere phantoms, that
vanish as the s anlight dispels the
gloom.—Joe Mite tell Chappie in Na-
tional Magazine.
Small Necket
ers of shirts and
the average New
smaller neck t.hah
that out of a giver
matter of big sizes
haberdashery shoj
suited in the in
number larger thi
In other cities it
perience to sell
to an ideal and be
New Yorkers.
Statistics furnit hed by manufactur-
ollars indicate that
York man has a
his out-of-town
brother. Comparison of orders shows
volume of business
booked, Boston an 1 Chicago led in the
Inquiry at several
s in Manhattan re-
! ormatlon that any
n 16 V6 would have
to be specially caled for from the fac-
tory or had through the selling agent.
s an every-day ex-
4s high as size 18
over the retail cqunter. Of course,
the element of snug At is a factor, but
as a regular proposition eastern and
western men are more "bull necked"
than is the case with their New York
brethren.
desire to enter aft
bo we are now ari
date a larger nun
conducted strictly
pies, henc do nc
>niean business, ai1
our established r
tion to each pupil
work permitted,
only for class woi
in afternoon to pup
attention, and wish
Night class four nl
young men who c
school. T. J. Sim
2789.
it apply unless you
d will comply with
es. Personal atten-
and no superficial
Morning sessions
k. Private lessons
Is wno need special
to advance rapidly,.
;hts each week, ft
,nnot attend
15 W. 8th. ^hone
290tf
EVERYBODY
To attend the Bi|
Main street and 1
line of books ev
in the south.
7:30. Private
i r
An
sal
John Hope and
with friends in T
IS INVITED
Book Sale at 107
>ok over the finest
offered for sale
tions at 2:30 and
all day. 4-3
wife are vis
lsa this week.
is^l^
HIGH CUT JlND
REGULAR HEIGHT
$10,000 Wolf
Bargain
Factory Co
GRAND AVj
SHOE
113 West Gr:
h of Shoes
Prices
t and Less
.BARGAIN
$OUSE
nd Avenue
THE MODEL
RESTAURANT
No. 9 North
Opposite L
Caters to the G
and Ladies (specially.
Varied Bill of Fare
Broadway
ie Annex
eneral Public
Popular
Special Noon
from 11:30 till 2 p. m. dailv
lid Polite
Prompt a
Serv i
Prices
Day Lunch
ce
'R
PHONE UTS FOR
DRUGS
2 PHONES
P. B. X. 77
WESTFALL'S
Open All Night.
R R
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GUhB. BICYCLE
Hod
J.M.HILL 22
Ph«
SYS
S. ETC. REPAIRED,
si Work.
W. GRAND AVE.
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Tucker, Dudley R.; Tucker, Howard A. & Tucker, William L. Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 294, Ed. 1 Friday, December 27, 1907, newspaper, December 27, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc152926/m1/2/: accessed May 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.