Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 866, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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TUCKER BROS.' OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTER
EAT AT THE
GRAND AVENUE
Hotel Cafe
It's The Best in Town 857-26
"He Sells-Clothing"
19 N. Broadway-
Store Opens Saturday,
March ?8th.
FOR RENT
Steel safety deposit boxes
in lire proof vault. A safe
and convenient plac e to keep
your valuable papers etc
Open 8 a. m. to 5 p in.
GEO. K. WILLIAMS
and ED. L. DUNN
Lee Building;. 102 N. Robinson
Cdothie^S
Okiia CityOkla
/
Muskogee
Kansas Lit vMo
It will give us great
pleasure to show you our
carefully selected line of
SPRING AND
SUMMER
FABRICS
Including all the new
shades of
ELEPHANT GREYS,
WALNUT BROWNS AND
HERRING BONE
STRIPES
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
Prices $20 to $50
We also have a large
line of unclaimed suits
"WES&CAN FIT YOU"
Suits $12.50 to $20.00
KEYSTONE
Tailors & Clothiers
J 31 Main St.
Tin- Badlen of the Maccabees Hive
No 12 will "Ive u dance an<l card
narlv In Eagles hall tonight. Numbers
will be Riven at the door and the one
holding the lucky number will be g v-
en a prize. Ice cream and cake will
be served.
I repair ami sharpen lawn mowers,
7111 call at residence. Phone 2616 Black,
ask far W. M. Sculley. 1-8
Nice T-Bone Steak and Potatoes,
20 cents, at the American bunch
Room, 19 8. Broadway. 8
Br S. I). Tohm, expert optician of
"Hi W. Main, ground floor, is offering
until April 1st. Mft gold filled fPectfJ--
cles. including a thorough scientific
1.-st of the eyes, for $1.00. Bring this
coupon with you. 6-3
Prof Boyer, clairvoyant. palmist;
past present and tuture. Rooms 1 aixl
i. New Hotel Dunn, oornor Reno and
Robinson. 4"'5
Until April 1st good 14k gold filled
spectacles, including a thorough sci-
entific test of the ''yes for $1.00. Dr.
S D. Tohm. expert optician 21" \\
afain- ground floor. Bring this coupon
with you. c"3
Patronize Presb> \erian ladles' bazaar
March 27 l'S in I.ee Building, corner
J],, In and Robinson. Fancy articles
flower** and home made candies. G-o
The Pickwick club will give a dinner
party complimentary to Miss Bandis of
St. Joseph, Mo., this ayening.
ATTENTION.
A <) IT W.'s and Degree of Honor;
Rev. T. H. Harper will preach a special
sermon Sunday, March 22, 11 o clock a.
in on charity. All members of the
Ancient Order United Workmen and
Degree of Honor are urged to be pres-
ent whether members of local lodges
or not. Families and friends are also
invited to attend. Dodges will meet at
the hall promptly at 10 o'clock and go
to church In a body.
Bring your shoe repairing to us.
Why? Because we do the work right;
we do it for less money and you don't
have to wait or be disappointed. O. K.
Shoe Factory, 115 N. Robinson. 6-3
If you want the best gas fitting and
work done at once, and up to the min-
ute. phone M 2085 or Bleak ■ 3615.
Crames-Moore Co. 6-3
The ladies of the Unitarian Place
Christian church will give a box social
this evening.
6.00 meal tickets for $5.00, at the
American Lunch Room, 19 8. Broad-
way. 9
L. Hughes, contractor and builder, 36
years' experience; finishing a specialty.
Residence 1222 W. California. Phone
o- o
KIIKB UBCTCRBS.
Ono can ill afford to miss the dally
Bible lectures by Miss May N. Blodgett
at the Presbyterian church these days.
In many cities the business men have
so arranged their business as to hear
these lectures. The hours are as fol-
lows: Sundays at 4:30; Monday at 8:00;
Tuesdays at 4:30; Wednesdays at 4:30;
Thursdays at 4:30; Fridays at 4:30.
There will be no lectures on Satur-
days. ®-,i
BALTIMORE TAILOR SHOP.
Suils made to your measure, $20;
pants to measure, $5. All work done
in shop. We also do cleaning, altering
and pressing. 227 W. Grand. 5-3
I)K. It. R. SMITH, office 108% W.
Grand; American Express Bldg. 356-6
r*a11 110 S Har-I Turkey dinner at the RaptlBt White
'or screen to order call 11 Temple, Saturday. 25 oents. 5.2
\ Phone 718. 1
B. M. Dilley and wife have moved
into their new home at 320 W. Twelfth
street.
PROF. HARRISON.
PROP. HARRISON.
A bona fide proposition. Read it
very carefully and study it as you read.
I tell your name and what you came
for. I bring lovers together; reunite
the separated; kill the power of rivals;
1 will turn trouble to hapu'ness; de-
spair to contentment. As a seer and
interpreter to hidden secrets of the
heart I have no equal. I read your life
like an open book. I teach clairvoyants,
develop mediums. Call on me before
it is too late, and I will turn your sor-
rows into joy. Call and learn the se-
cret you should know—the power to
control others. I will tell you whether
lover, sweetheart or wife is true to
you If vou have lost your husband's
love, I will regain it for you. I will
tell you facts clear and to the point. As
a divine healer I have no equal. I will
show you a safe and paying Investment
for your monev. My prices are within
the reach of nil. Badies 50 cents; gen-
tlemen one dollar. Maid in attendance;
office hours S a. rn. to 10 p. m. 216% N
Broadway. Missouri Hotel, rooms 1 and
2; plione 1619 Black. 5-3
The new art work for the children's
class at Epworth University will begin
tomorrow morning in the art studio ot
the school.
Home Heating arid Plumbing Co,
now located at 207 W. California.
General plumbing and gas fitting:
Prompt service; Phone 1881. 351DH18
Go to A. C. Brune, No. 5 N. Harvey,
for recovering your buggy, canopy; also
your fine parasol or umbrella. He re-
pairs without showing It has been
broken; Also all kinds of umbrellas
recovered and repaired. 6-3
Tomlin's orchestra will furnish mu-
sic for the Maccabees tonight at Ea-
gle's hall. Admission 1,5c.
You are Cordially Invited to Attend
WALTMAN'S
fflLlMSSY OPENING
Saturday, Tlarch 21st.
11 S. HARVEY.
■■
We have just, received a number of
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Also some Novelty Driving Wagons and Stanhopes,
I These are the very latest, just the thing for spring. Ca1
and see them tomorrow. They are sure to sell quick.
Our Umbrella Canopies are on
Display. Call and see them.
COLUMBUS BUGGY CO.
•V
k.
MISS YANE CALVERT
TO-NIGHT
Miss Vane Calvert
—AND—
The Rodney Stock Co,
—IN—
"Oak Farm"
TOY MATINEE
Saturday 2:30 p. m.
100 Toys Given Away
MATINEE PEICES .r)C AND 10c.
High Class Vaudeville
Between Acts
Night Prices I0-20-30c
KEYS
To the Patrons of
WALKER
ibe Sljcn Writer.
I have disposed of my interest in the
Old Established Sign Works at JV2 N.
Robinson and am now located at 21.) \\ .
Grand; basement of Opera House.
IMIOiNE :I774. 361-6
GUNS, RJCYCLES. ETC.. REPAIRED
Model Work.
1. M. HILL. 223 W. GRAND AVE.
Phone P B X-28
SATURDAY, MARCH 21st, we wil open the handsomest
store in the state, with a complete line of Gentle-
men's Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, exclusively.
We have used great care in selecting the very latest
styles of men's wear, that cannot be excelled in the south-
wst. Our goods will be entirely new and fresh from the
markets of New York and Chicago, where we made per-
sonal inspection of what is artistic and right up-to-date.
As we carry no clothing, we are enabled to give our
entire attention to this exclusive line, and we assure you
the same courteous treatment and guarantee of our goods.
WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR STYLES.
13. WOLFF & SONS
107 West Main St. Men's Furnishers and Hatters,
soezEEJEffi Gssa&xsssstsmm
NORMAN, THE WATCH DOCTOR,
has moved to 203 W. Grand. Money
fo loan on watches and diamonds.
361 ti
Geo. H. Cole and wife have moved
Into the Vance property on Shartel ave-
nue, which they recently purchased.
Bandscape Gardener. Let us put in
your lawn; work guaranteed. H. P.
Sword, phone 1003 Black, 1026 E.
10th St. 351-mo
The Oklahoma City Red Book for
March, corrected to date, now on sale at
the book news, cigar and drug stores
363-6
Darning and patching of all kinds
done at the Sportsman Pressing Par-
lor. Phone Main 46. 12 W. Grand. 6-3
any
L
225 Main St.—Mrs. Emma Williams, Prop.
rirst of all, we wish to remark concerning the many styles shown this season, ngtf'
r two are alike, nor are they all small or all large. The customer can make no mis-
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take in using what she most desires to. The big shape is side by side with the little
shape- Wehave pressed hats and hand made hats with bandeaux and without. Those
who care for extreme style are wearing the hat way down on tuC head, so that some-
times one side of the face is concealed. MILAM HATS Or EXQjESfTE QUALITY
AND IN EXTREMELY MODISH SHAPE, are trimmed with wide bands, tailored effeote
and show the touch of an artist hand. Flowers rightfully belong on spring hats ancP
this year they seem more beautiful and abundant than c\er. 1 here is not room on
this page to tell of the wonderous beauty of tho new ilowers. For further detail visit
THE OPENING OF THESE HOODS SATURDAY, I!
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Tucker, Dudley R.; Tucker, Howard A. & Tucker, William L. Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 866, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1908, newspaper, March 20, 1908; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc152998/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.