Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 76, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 27, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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TUCKER BRCS. OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTER.
eodAY. APRIL 27, 1909—8 Paget
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Two Famous Men Meet
SULTAN'S DOWNFALL 42 Dead
IS NOW ASSURED In Quake
Mehemmed Rechad Effendi Probably
Will 0e Acclaimed New Ruler Be
fore Friday.
and
«
iclt an ' , eentk at M* >«fna IMcture of the
met re famous men are here shown.
Howard A. Tucker Improving Has "Just One Girl"
Howard A. Tucker, who
stricken with typhoid f -\ r
time pa«t considerably t
* ill Im- able to b*> about Fri«i
Tillman Says That is Distinguishing
Characteristic of South Carolinan.
kiirrlal b<r llnril vi S*
\
palace to which he may retire
liberal allowance on which he may
live, offered to him. it is non- certain
that Abdul Ham id Sultan of Turkey.
I soon be deposed from the throne
of the Ottoman Empire.
It is believed here that Mehemmed
Rechad Effendi will be proclaimed the
new sultan before next Friday.
The committees of union and pro-
gress care no more for Abdul Ifamid
than do the leaders of the church;
while senators and deputies making
inquiry among the I'lemas find them,
in different degrees, favorable to Ab
dul's deposition.
At a caucus of the senator and dep-
uties yesterday, it was decided to try
to coni|>eI the sultan to abdicate under
the eccleciaitical law, by which Sheik
K! islam, the highest authority of
Mohammedanism next to the sultan,
may proclaim the latter incapable of
ruling, and that bis ruling id harmful
to th#* church. The ultau will be
offered a palace and liberal allowance.
AMERICANS ARE SAFE.
I.isbou. 8pai
bodies have bt
earthquake mil
\ana One hu
Jured.
Tib® Mffikceiry Sdte dSn© S<gais®nn
April 27—Forty-tw
•n recovered frota the'jj
* at 8am osa and Est a-
idred people were in-
ii InllL"
(Q)n^
V. ■M- D NE5B ~
!()&&
^RrxoNnLiAiioN
Of Si
Zt—Senator
>u'h Carolina talked |i
ptestion.
I have
'ountry.
trave
ail around this
•nator. and there
or- thfne about a South Carolinian
that distiuguishe* him front every oue
♦-Is** in this country. And that's this—
that h i has just one girl.""
ATWOOD MILKER
INVESTMENT CO.
427 Lee BMf.
SEAL ESTATE LOANS AND
INSURANCE
We are in the business for our
mutua' good we have some of the %r1ln
best things there is in sight for sale
or trade. We work for our client's
interest: we want your property to
list, if you have bargains, we will ad
vertise them and get buyers for you
Come up and get acquainted, we will
treat you right and make some money
for you; we have buyer* now for sev-
>>i: good Umu Wt alio na.e buyir. I "l*"1 f*uilnln
tongregation. he put a deliberate
•or good business and r«,donee prop. strM, upoIl th, ,hiril wor<| of
the sen-
erty. We want a good S-room residence fence — Ix>ndon Chronicle.
Although many Aiuericaus a • visi
tun at Constantinople yet United
State*} Ambassador Leishmann is vis-
! itiug the leading; Constantinople ho
t only of the solid south and white i «is.. assuring his fellow countrymen
preiuac at the annual diuner of the? that they are in no danger Xo Okla-
nith Carolina -oci 'ty last night butihoma people are mentioneti among the
touched incMentally on the divorce' guests.
* lULtN
Richardson
Millinery
208 MAIN STREET
KE ?OUJ aware of the fact that for the
special benefit of all visiting strangers
we have inaugurated this Great Sale at
prices never before heard of at this season
of the year.
Wais ©hup
in the history of this store—everyone went
away pleased—such exquisite styles and
such prices.
F. Marion Crawford
Noted Author. Who Died Recently.
CHRISTIANS ARE BUTCHERED.
Men as Church Goers.
living that this is an irreligious
archbishop of Canterbury has
uggesung that religion mani-
fests Itself in different ways now from
those in which it used to l* expressed
Agreeing with him. the Pall Mall Ga
zette admits the falling off in attend
ance at church, particularly on the
part of oue sei. But this male defec
tion is not altogether a new thins
When Svdney Smith preached in Ed in
burgh he took his text from the
PsalOML Oh. that men mould therefore
praise the Lord"—and. looking round
in northeast part, bring it in, we will
sell it. We have money for long or
wren He Gets His.
"Old Rounder married a >ot
short time loans, on S-acre tracts and dida t he'
any good city property.
ATWOOD MILNER
INVESTMENT CO.
"Tes, auother « aae of Mi) and Do
eem ber."
I toe*ii t she scold hiui the*
•fays out *o late at nignts"'
Hadjin's horror is growing hour-
ly Christians are De ng butcher-
ed. women and little children be-
ing spared no more than the un-
armed men, while many are
burned alive in their place of re-
fuqe.
Ten thousand Christians expect
to be massacred at any* time.
Surrounded by Moslem fanatics,
they await the same fate that has
befallen hundreds of Armenians
who have been butchered for
their faith. Streets run with
blood. Sc-eams of men. women
and children who had tak-
en refuge in a small church
which had been set fire to by the
pillagers, could be heard for al-
most a mile away. Those who
escaped from the approaching
flames, were simply caught on the
bayonets of the demoniac mob of
Moslems. The bodies of little
children caught on bayonets and
spun around, were then hurled to
the ground where they were
trampled into an unrecoqniaabie
mass by the bloodthirsty fanactis.
Although a French battleship is sal
to bo standing at i-itakia from Beirut
yet It seems that rescue is impossible
From Alexandria. Atfaiic Turkey
he come rumors of r*- siege of Deuilyul
small town not far distant from f
-i. explaining things
to m*k« sirhigtil —
^•-d :n la 1« flings
"titer i ^.a e
. f :ment wan done.
noaxt his head
I'm offending one
on said 1 saiii "
i r eant i.Ot to eff nd."
id straightway
i y> u as my friend
iae "ti" a.* I say:
1 s.id you said 1 saM a lot
You never s*id I «aid:
Although you might have thought I
thought
To l thought the thing Ins'-al "
1 11 iw
Heri
I see." the flrst one
If I shouid say you'd
I'd nay a thin* to make y
I'd wrong you anyway
I said 1 said you *did I sa'.d
Ton said 1 said thit y >u
Had said I s. 1 a thin* that
To Andinr* all untrue
ply,
sigh
•aid- "
427 Lee Bldg.
"No, bvit she scolds him when he there, wl r-re it is said 1•hmi Armen
Aoeau t-Ilou ion Posl lUI are bni6|lKi b) &0.9M lloalemi
— ■■ Half starred. the\ await their fat>- a? j
The Pointer covers the cit \ for news ' th*v aM but poorlv armetl.
in a systematic wav by thorough, capa ti, . Grand \ iaier has ransmitte.il
hie and experienced reporters, one lo sultau Uw resignation of the I
•eason v lr- this paper alwu
t e i news first.
has the
"Just so " th* other on
And then 1 said you
Hia ->*a in awfui flxe<incsa
Thej took him lo his b*d
The olh r cried- "Yeu aejd I said
You said 1 aald that you—"
h s hands against his hrao
Ai:d oIt fluty took him. toe.
, And now T mondsr all the time
I Or what h* "aid ho saiU-
I The thin*, in ranthiic. cheating rhym*
Is winding through my ead
M ■ • . v .ti. tj. a.se are fru ght
al> mind all day l;as nprd
Witt ai.ai he thoui(ht 1« thought . f
thought
, Ai.d said said !:e said'
Nothing to Fear Now.
Your son Is nearly grown now
ian t he asks the frieud.
"Oh. yes." replies the father.
"Harry is quite a big fellow. He has had
mumps, meaxles. c-hickeupox, scarlet
fever, been vacr-inated—and has had a
SUGGESTIONS FOR
THE HOUSE- WIFE
Do not put turnips on to cook in :
large pieces. It only wastes fuel.
In making a cake, grease the tin
with sweet lard rather than butter,
and sift a little dry flour over it
To keep sliced Spanish onions from
falling apart, take toothpicks and
stick them through each side to en-
ter. then dip in egg and cracker
crumbs and fry in butter.
When nuts have become too dry to
be good, remove the shells, let stand park for the children
over night in equal parts of milk and j ^ jl
water, then dry them in the ov
they will be fresh and good.
FOR SALE
10 Syrup American $400
Soda Fountain for $4o
for three days only.
JOE STREWING,
Hotel Rasback
in summer,
to make a
•en. and skating rink in the wii
Definition Of Assault In
England
Taste Of American Readers
Not Deteriorating
The Outlook say#:
Those who fear that th#4 taste of
American readers is deteriorating
would take heart if they would com-
pare the popular novels of a geuera
For greese stains on silk, rub the
silk with French chalk or magnesia ;
and then hold it to the fire. Thus the
greese will be absorbed by the pow- 1
tier, which may then be brushed off.
An assault may be committed with-
When the top cannot be removed j out the exception of an actual force,
from a fruit can, if the lid is carefully as a case before Justice Darling thH
pried at one point so the gum can be week shows. A person may be guilty
caught, the rubber ran easily he re- « f the crime by simply frightening his
moved. It is not difficult to pull the victim If any form of physical con-
band from beneath the metal cap. 'act takes place the offense rises from
an "assault" to a "battery." "Assault
Mildew, if not of too long stan iing, and battery," therefore, is not a mere
can be removed by the use of raw to- reduplicated phrase. To constitute the
mato and salt. Hub the stains with minor crime some degree of alarm
tomato, sprinkle thickly with salt and must be present in the mind of the
lay iu the sun. It may be necessary Party threatened, but that In itself
to repeat the process two or three 'not very logically) is not enough; the
times. person guilty of the menace must have
■ ■ 'be power of carrying out hiB implied
A threat, whether the victim knows it
YAI OW NOritt °r not Thu*« 11 has been heM that
w while presenting a loaded pistol at a
—— person is certainly an assault, to point
Paris turned emerald green a month j an unloaded pistol is not.
ago and then after poking around ——
among her metallic fabrics for anoth- ' bfttkh than mcalester.
perfect craze for yellow. Her green
satin empire evening gown slipped in- ,
to the background when its place was j
usurped by corn color and canary in i
clinging fabrics. The top&s satins '
MOORE & MORGAN
fairly melted into the golden gauzes .. 0 . . . . . . ,
so much affected as tunics and trim- llas tbe be8t farms for sale "> okla
„oa a*o W„h ,he nov,., o, F. Ma- j I "^"-7
rion Crawford, whose death at his
home in Sorrento, ou the Bay
popular and now among the more use-
of j ful materials one finds the browns ,
toward "chevelure"—hair
homa. and for close In city property;
We have
the best. See us.
Phone 312. 43 303 Baltimore Bldg.
We Are Out of The High R9nt
District.
abuiet and parliament has also been severe attack of ambition which kep- Naples, recently ends a career re- shading
notified i ao lain.:rt,i of th sultan's j uiUi fitting aiound moping because h* markable not only for fecundity, but s ..JJ fPJj!
soldiers r* .i-- o ^vn'ren.ier h .? ■ l.i i 'i .vbeille, or bee, is the golden
ing their barracks hSde wh£ i ?,0rn r,ch *nd, ***** 10 breadth of interests and human yellow its name implies. The -beige"
th Marceslonian- ti. hrinuii un 'Ufl 'u,n8" Howe\er. he has paased sympathy. Mr. Crawford was ope of color of the present season is a yel-
through all of that now. and we really
think he will turn out to be a crej -]^ , man, b(Xlk, an,, ,hey hld | brouyht to U in burnt, orange Md In
;ller^ to iMniltard them.
Parliament is in *ession at 8tam
boul wher«- two hundred ofNci-r-
charg< w it>) aiding the revohltloo ar
being tried by court martial
to his parents'
BUYING FROM US SAVES
YOU MONEY!
WISH I HAT)
[BED. I SLEEP
for BedlT
The Best that are made,
Exceptional Bargains
Considering the grade "
BERNSTEIN 3-PIECE BEDS
Gore Threatened
With Blackmail
Washington. D. C., April 27—
One of the five mea whose ap-
i>oiutiueut8 to iKMtofflces Iu Okla
homa have beeu held up. has aeut
a letter by registered mail to Sen
ator Gore, threatening blackmail
unless opimsition to his confirma
tion is wiihdrawn. Qeveial .. |
tors who were shown the letter
were indiguaut and it may result
in investigation an.l pn.^eeution.
Senator Uore says that ;his is not
the first time in his official life
that threats have been made to
frighten him from the post of
duty. refuses to state the name
of the sender of the letter It is
said i Lai the only conclusion is
that the sender must be the one
of the five whose up|iointiiienta
have been held up. who lives iu
Senator (lore's Miction of Oklaho-
ma The five, whose ap|toint-
uieuts have tieen held Up. are
Frank V. Wright, of latwton: (i.
1~ Heniriek. of Tuttle P. .1 Walk-
er of Stillwater John «' Hyrd of
Wagoner and Ed Butler of Du-
rant.
ni:i l I it m\N WrAI K.oTKK
uiiu vliitrso i j i - iuu $
Garrison * i'*> Pkon? mam UJ
Missouri Grappier Here
Peter James and John Daruney Will
Furnish Mat Fans With Sport on
Thursday.
An Epitaph.
To loll his Htorv In a wc
Or an suphonicus t rm
11^ Moant u. H- Ear
And l-'ound H« Was tf.e
the most popular novelists in America lowish .sand color. Costume linen is
brought to us in burnt, orange and in
the light, creamy yellows, which are
ur\ enormous circu.atlor. A glance at to trimmed with black.
their quality and range shows an ijn Gingham appears in a two-tone
mense advance upon the workmanship jn yellow and this ]>opular color
the novels of equal popularity a j jS 6j10wn with a stripe of gray—but
QIDManGiodi.ES
Observes.
You can push
classical music so
far that some pea
pie will argue thr
a duet of a jews
harp and a bass
drum is grand
The man
generation ago; for Marion Crawford
although a very rapid and sometimes
a careless worker, w as a man of rare
endowments and accomplishments.
N'ature started him with a great capl-
tal, and education reinforced his na-
tive gifts in a very unusual way.
Mr. Crawford was a storyteller by
natu^ with a genius for narration,
v h'.cPniade it easy for him to put oc-
currences in dramatic form and to in-
the gray is another story.
CONCERNING WOMEN
Lady de Bathe (Mrs. Langtry) is
busy on a novel. It Is founded on a
play she wrote some years ago and ;
put away. She has now decided tha?
it would be better as a novel and is
... .... , , til.i rapidly completing it. 1' ha* noth-
st them with dramatic interest. L}*e|)ng Jo w|th Bb(, gald. ..,
call it a sort of ocean story."
| The late Countess of Munster. when |
.. , , . , , a young girl, paid a visit to the fa-,
•"? ! *' |niau< Udjr Holland at Holland Hm,!
Halzac, who was also a citizen of a 1
fcreat imaginary community. Mr.;
Crawford had only to overhear the1
has his nose to ih* "uu#\u""' "XK"XI i and used to relate how surprised she
grindstone doesn't j * ****' | was to see her hostess sitting apart
t urn plain any What's the use of buying a news !1 a conier of the room during lun-
more than th- )-;vj er when you get a better oiu- tree '|c^eoD ^"ith her feet in a china foot
uiaa who has to You see it in The Pointer toda> You a ma''' kueeling beside her bath
turn it | mav set It iu a rewrite in other papers
ho think* the world is g >- | tomorrow. To be sure of the news.
ugh. read The Pointer.
WINDOW GLASS!
WINDOW GLASS!
WINDOW GLASS!
For Sale By
THE
SCOTT DRUG CO.
Phone Main 76
209 MAIN STREET
The man
nig wrong thinks the world is no big-
;er than his place of business.
Most of us are regular Sherlock
llo.uises when it coiues to following a
bad example.
Titles and money may be Inherited
i but
I that
! lt
It is just as bad to tell how to do a
ting and not do ft as it is to do it
ulid then make everybody listeu to
5U whUe you tell how you did ii
You never know how blissful it was
< he ignorant until you acqi*
Fire Al Kansas City
Kansas
Mo.. April 27.—The
d reputation is something j Kidge Drv C.oods Company building at
ody can set by hustling for J Ninth ami Walnut. w«9 totally destroy -
'd by the fire early yesterday entailing
a Ions of a quart* r of .1 million dollars.
The floor-* of the building, which was
a very old structure, fell ten minutes
after the fire
a time the whole block was threatened, j building
P r ^ TT-" ~7"~T 1 building
them Afterward lady Munster
was told that this was Lady Holland's i
invariable custom during luuch, j
whether there were present visitors or
not.
A woman who wishes her name not j
to be known, has given $300,000 for a
sanitarium for sick and crippled chil-
dren that the Children's Aid society,
of New York, will erect a' Chappa-
qua Mountaiu. Mrs. \V. K. Vanderbllt
recently gave Sl.OOO.OoO for model 1
tenement houses in New York City.
Au income of |!-I,oo0 will be derived
from $350,006 of the money donated
liscovered, and for J lo t^e Chappaqua sanitarium and the,
will cost 9150.000. OnejJ
111 be a model, and besid
, jail its conveniences there will be a \
FRANZ HAT CO.
MAKERS AND RENOVATORS
$2 HAT
Our Specialty
6 S. Harvey S«. Phone black—4244
night
The Greek demon. Peter James.
John Hamney who says he is
middleweight champion of Miss
haw arranged a match at the ;
torlum for Thursday evening.
Daruney tips the scales at
The luxury, the comfort and the low prices are things to dream aboul i oumi> and it wiii be seen th. ♦
little Greek is giving awa\ sonu
Tou li • in b* >1 a third of your life time-at least.
You'll want to. if the bed comes from this store.
If you will phone u- we will send you a couple to look at
Bed Springs—in 3 Pieces.
$3.00 Down and $1.00 a week on anything In the hous
Downey-Thomas
Furniture Co.
PHONE 2409 1 34 WEST SECOND ST.
oirdupois in the match The bout will
be under the eatch-as-caich can rules,
'he winner taking two falls out of
three. The winner will pull down 60
iier cent of the net receipts while the
loser must be content with 40 per
cent. Daruney bears the reputation
'of If ing an . xo lingly ele\.- and
, speedy wrestler. The majority of his
I matches have been around St. Ixmis,
i his home, and the Mound City w rest
iing devotees swear by him.
TO GROCERS!
Order Petty'# Corn Meal from City
Salesman of Williamson Halsell Fraier
Co.. or phone your ord'., a to PBX 10.
Don't forget it. 73-6
enough wisdom to try to live down
your paat.
Old a* - doesn't creep upon you; it
Jutnpa on you.
When a man has had a good dinner
and lights a good cigar, and sits down
to read a good story, he can be moat
mighty philosophical about the
troubles of others.
You will be a isreat deal happier if
> judg- oilier
ids
yourself than you
yourself by oth
A Good Tip.
Oue way to make your wife bis-
uits taate like mother 9 did. Is to buy
backs** and saw wood an hour be-
-r sepner--Herald and Presbyter.
The world's news toda
Hearst leased wire news
WADE CORSET PARLORS
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
In order to reduce our Corset stock and make
room tor our new lino—Hosiery and Underwear
We Offer Our Entire Stock 10% Off
This includes our swell Primadonna, apron back and brassiere top, being fitted by
ladies who make a lite w rk, and study of the contour of the body. Try the Wade
for therr is no other corset that transforms the body into that much desired lon^
slender l'onn, and at the same time gives you the comfort you tind in tlio Wade.
You will al so lint >ne lot of medium lenatl. corsets, price- £10.00 At Half
Price.
124 W. Main St.
Take Elevator
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