Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 255, Ed. 1 Monday, November 22, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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Monday, November 22, 1909
No. 103
WINS
Through a typographical error the winner was announced yesterday as 143, but in-
asmuch as 103 was drawn, that number is rightfully entitled to the cart.
The Lion Store
Broadway and
Grand Avenue
SOCIAL HAPPENINGS
Your GAS FITTING
BURNERS FOR
Boilers and Furnaces, Gas Heaters, Omega Odorless
Slove and Office Heaters
TA YLOR BROS.
No. 8 South Hudson Phone 880
Plumbing team and Gas Fitting
SPECIAL RATES ON LEAD SERVICE
BUY THAT PIANO NOW
You know you have been intending to get one
for some time, «o why put It off any longer?
We are overstocked this month, and you can
save dollars by purchasing now.
Our store Is crowded with choice Pianos from
many of the leading factories of America, and
we are going to sell most of them this month.
NEW 8TANDAR0 PIAN08 FOR S75 AND $100
less than the regular price. This means an actual saving to you of
the above amounts. As our regular one-price on these goods 1h as
low as the same goods are sold any place In the United Statea.
Come today and talk the matter over .You don't need the cash,
we can arrange terms to suit you.
Frederickson-Kroh Music Company
OKLAHOMA CITY.
T
Clothes of Quality
We want the trade of the dis-
criminating; dresser. The more
our customers know about mer-
chandise the easier to sell them
under the Keystone system.
$15, $18, $20
Suits and Overcoats, Tailored
$20 to $50
BAER'S TOPPY $2.50 HATS
Keystone
Tailors and Clothiers
A. J. MOSES, Manager 131 West Main
r :
As in Keeping With the Day
Buy Thanksgiving Footwear
Our stock is gloriously full of the best Shoes for Fall Wear
The snappiest Btyles this city has every known. Fit and quality
unequaled FOR MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD ALL LEATH
ERS, ALL PRICES. Just received, a new dull d e*
Calf Shoe for women
WE CAN FIT YOU BY MAIL
PIERSOL, The Shoe Man
119 West Main Street
SI,APS HIS WIFE; SHE
NEEDED IT, HE SAYS
>*"v 22 —International couipll-
injr rp ult If Jolin Watson Virion
r fe n r of music, now held In
ii for ragrancj and disturbance.
Alfred Crebbln. lot al repr
Mrs. Weigh, of 1'sr
ng her daughter Mr
I>i
•t the British government, that
K wrongfully detained.
• vh he i- the son f On. J.
mmander of the Roval
jB. DiefcW—i—
W M :i gradual* In music at Heidel-
Germany, uud of the Dnlt« d S<>r-
vlccs roM.," Westward Ho, Bldeford,
, .North Derooshfiv, England.
, "Mr family Is one of the best in tho
whole Of tli. Lnltc l Kingdom,'" def-iared
I • " I om a loyal British subject and
I do not r.r..|.ose to be held In a place like
j Ibis for i,..thing,
..7 ^bal1, ,,ul ,n* oase ,n tl,p hand" of
n . m Crebbln. rep re-en tat ire of the
j itritish government in Denver, and if be
! does not s*e fit to take It up I shall take
| other measures to secure my freedom
from this place and a satisfactory set-
tlement for the Injustice that h;is been
done me.
L lrkle. who I* known in Denver ns
John Watson Vivian, lauded in the < Ity
j hill became of a dispute with his wife.
>Irs. IH. Lie. who <-ome* of a prominent
und wealthy family of Virginia, recently
• hose to l ecome a variety sctress. much
aaslnef the wishes of Dickie, so lie says,
harly in the morning tl « jr enguged In a
quarrel over the question of her occu-
pnlion. Dickie 'lost control of Ids fet*|-
Ifijr*. ' to quote bis own declaration, and
lilted her face kooJ and plenty." She
appealed to I'utrolnjen Eade «nd Power
for protection and they arrested Dickie.
I'oii.c Magistrate Stspleton fined Dickie
a total of *101.
< laimi* the (tight to Hap Hid Wife.
MckTe maintains that he hdd a perfect
right to rhastlse Mrs Dl«ki«- and feels
that Police Magistrate Stapleton erred
when he chose to differ from him In that
j respect.
"My incarceration • has caused me to
I lose a very remunerative position, to sny
nothing of the mortification It has caused
Uie.
"I believe it I* a husband's prerogn-
j tire to chastise his wife when she needs
ii My wife, normally, is the sweetest
little woman In the world, but when she
noes on a tantrum she is a devil incar-
' nate."
Dickie has been in the United States
six year*. He was married two years
■■Igo In La Junta, Colo., his wife Journey-
ing there from her Virginia home for
tlie ceremony.
Special Sale
GAS HEATERS
25 S DISCOUNT
ON ALL
LARGE STOVES
JOHNSTON S
Gas Heaters
FROM $1.50 UP
ALL GUARANTEED
Tucker, Hanks & Daughrill
16-18 WEST MAIN
The ftrldge lac
• ruined Friday .
The cosmopolitan club w
tallied this afternoon by Mr?
•f West Eleventh street.
Miss Evallne
anche- u ibis if:.
Han ford Itrooijg.
Mrs. Bainuel Boden Laird will give a
;t.'heon tomorrow in honor of Mi*s I-cah
' yrter and Mr. De Lata.
-Mr and Mrs George Frederickson are
visiting relative- in Chicago
ms. Kan., Is visit-
Itobert Walker.
Mr and Mrs. George Cole have returned
from a rl.lt with Mr. ( oln' partnu. it
Weatherford.
The Daughters ef the Confederacy meet
ti is afternoon at the home of Mrs. a. F.
Derhman, 810 WeM Eighteenth street.
Mrs. Moses KIi - and Miss Ethel King,
i' u.}e7, ^"rk are °t Miss
Edith Bowers, of .%14 East Ninth street
! The oak Park Embroidery . :ub will
. meet with Mrs. W. C. Brisaey of North
| Shartei avenue.
The L'ugene Fi-;d Kindergarten Moth-
I ere club will meet it Wednesday aft-
i '"'on the srhool house instead of
; 1 riday on account of Thanksgiving.
The Itlvcrtdde Patrons' club will meet
n? the Itlverslde achool Wednesday after-
noon. Rev. T. B Harper will deliver an
, address
! Llndsey nnd daughter, Ida
May. of Okemah, Okla., are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. e. a. Togganburg, of 1206
North Broadway
The Thursday Guild of St. Paul's Epis-
copal cathedral, will meet at the parish
house on Friday afternoon, instead of
Thursday, ou account of Thanksgiving.
Uev. T. H. Harper will address the
w. C. T. T\. on the "Triumphs of the
Year," :it 2 :.10 o'clock Tuesday at the
christian church. A good musical pro-
i gram has been prepared.
The Patrons' club of the Franklin
school will meet at the school house
Wednesday afternoon, A good program
will be given. A question box will be
the feature of the hour.
The Ladles' Music club will hold its
1 oatponed meeting next Saturday after-
noon, November 27. at Frederickson-Kroh
ball, at which time Mr. Marshall will
give a lecture.
Mrs. E. A. Mason of 4"1 Coumhn* ave-
nue. assisted by Mrs. Helen Alllotl. will
entertain Circle Number Four of the First
M'-thodlst church at J;UO o'clock Friday
afternoon.
The children of the Willard school and
the Patrons' club combined, will «lve u
Thanksgiving entertainment Wednesday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the school
building.
The Sunday school of St. Paul's ca-
thedral, under the leaderab< of John It.
Itose, the superintendent will give an en-
tertainment Friday night at the parish
house.
. The ftehekah lodge will hold a busi-
ness meeting this evening at which time
the election of officers will tnke place.
| Donations toward the Thanksgiving box
t. be sent to the Orphans' home at Car-
; men, Okla., will be received.
| Tho Lotus club will give n dance at the
I►onnell.v-lteld academy Friday night, the
; •.'ilth. The following members will net ns
! hostesses: Mrs. Frederick Barbour Meek,
i Mrs. (ieorge Stone. Mrs. Frederick Oweua
iind Mrs. A. V.
D W Glhbs, of 407 North TIarvcy. and
Sidney Stlne, of Toledo,
o.. who is visiting here, went to Hobart
ycHterduy morning to spend a few davs
villi Mrs McBride, a lister <>f Mrs f}lbb>
Mr Olbba baa a furm near Hobart, which
lie houiesteaded.
Open house for the young people of St
Paul's episcopal cathedral will be ob-
served Tuesday evening in the parish
house. The dean announces that this
Is for young people and all whose hearts
are young. A program of music will be
given, also a spread of good thing3 to
eat. The dean. Dr. Davidson, and the
Bev. Mr. Bowen, the curate, and Dea-
coness Patterson will welcome the visit-
ors. Gaines and unique amusements will
furnish the evening's enjoyment.
Dr. and Mrs. Edmond S. Ferguson will
irive a dinner at the Country club on
Wednesday. Their guests of honor will
be Miss Leali Carter and Mr. De Lana,
whose wedding will be solemnized De-
cember h other affairs given In their
honor will be the dinner some time this
week, given by Mrs. Georgt- L. Cooke, an
afternoon party by Mrs. David McKinstry
on Tuesday. November Mrs. Ncis
Darling will entertain the first week in
December. Mrs. John E. Du Mars will en-
tertain Decern bee 1, and Mrs. W. G. A
Jcute, December 2
The City Federation of Women's clubs
has arranged to meet once a month, each
club taking its turn in furnishing the
program. The Phtlomnthea gave I he first
program last week, which was very Inter-
esting and will no doubt be followed
by others equally as Instructive and en-
tertaining The speech by Prof. Charles
N Gould, of the State university, on
The kesourees of the State." was one
of the best of the afternoon's numbers,
giving the ladies present a clearer bbw
of the wonderful variety of products Ok-
lahoma affords. The next month's pro-
irrani has not yet been announced, but
will no doubt be equally as entertaining.
The V. W. C. A. gave I heir monthly
social Sunday afternoon from 4 until «!
o'clock Preparations for GO were made
and a happy gathering assembled to
attend one of the most pleasant, as well
a- entertaining, of the fall functions.
Miss Bessie Oossette prodding. The
duet. ".le><us the Very Thought of Thee,"
was be;' ut I full v snug by Mr. and Miss
Hawk the violin solo. "The Brighter Day"
pbived br MbAmnion ope of the
bc-it musical numbers on the program,
followed with the -olo, 4 The Way of
Peace," bv Miss ApltK. sweetly sang, and
"The Lost Cliort," effectively rendered
bv Mist- Amnion, who Is truly an artlut
of ability wi- attentively lUtcned to.
I'lic Hi -iona 1. by Kipling, read by Miss
(Jordan, was one of the Impressive num.
ber«. and the Scripture lesson from the
Pint psalm followed the sacred hymn. "I
Know That Mr Redeemer Liveth." sans
bv Ml" Melster. was one of the tine
numbers on the program Miss Gossette
offered prater. At the conclusion of the
program a dainty Supper was served
the gue«1s. Mines. Charles Ontuphell anil
\ L Gnrtslde poured the tea and a
delightful social hour was spent by all
Proclamation
Wiii ltKAH, In conformity with his of-
ficial privilege, it has pleased his etcel
leu< v. ||on William H Taft, president of
Um Fulled Stales of America, to set apart
Thursday, the twenty fifth day of Novein-
ver. nineteen hundred and nine, as the
dai of national and household thanksgiv-
ing. and ui
WIIKKKAK. by 0 custom which use
ha- been made a law that the turkey
is the bit.1 for thanksgiving offering to
the household gods, and
WHERFAM, the essence of real thanks-
giving abiding In the heart of him who
carve* the bird depends entirely on his
t« ols. and
Mliti<t \S. s poor old carving knife
puis the carver In the saddext condition
of tongue or pen:
Itll HI-, ron I J. lfeK IT RK80LVKD
TI lit all husbands and wives, having If
mind the knowledge that the household
curving set la old. dull and forlorn, do
inspect the array of carving cutlery shown
bv i he undersigned, each with the ?iev\
of adding to the Thanksgiving 1oys of
the other and by procuring from us a
good curving set to grace their Thanks-
giving table with their turkey.
To which we have sot our hands and
attached the seal of
W. .1 I'KTTKi; A COMPANY
—The Hardware Store—
OKLAHOMA CITY. I . *. A.
\ L. Abt. manager Melloa'l Dry Hood
Coiupanv Sunday morning returned frou
New lurk uud other Uasteru poiuta.
Buy Blankets Tuesday
Hundreds of new pairs of woolens and cottons
are concerned with prices that warrant savings
This stoiv is undoubtedly headquarters for blankets again this year, and thousands of
pairs have sold apparently without a word of competition. We have received stock after
stock, whi.-h have gone one after the other, and now for Tuesday's special selling we intro-
duce another immense line in qualities unrivalled at their respective prices.
$8.00 Fine Wool Scotch Plaid Blankets $6.00
Th^se Fine Wool Scotch Plaid Blankets have a very soft, fine toxture, and come in assorted
pattern colors. They are all extra large size, and are warranted every thread wool- You
could not buy a better blanket anywhere in tho country, A A
than these pairs we offer Tuesday at only vOeUU
S3.50 Wool Finished Blankets 2.98
The line of Wool Finished Blankets is in preys
only. They are of extra weight, and are all larg-'
sizes. We have plenty of them, and the special
price should supply many homes. The
regular $3.50 values at only ....
$2.93
Real Twill Blankets sell at $1.47
Real Twill Cotton Blankets are In demand now,
and these are the full 11-4 size. Hundreds of pairs
should sell here Tuesday as the result of the very
CI A7
have many of these. Pair, J) 1,4 (
$1.35 Extra Heavy Cotton Blankets at 98c
98c
Soft. warm, fleecy, extra weight Cotton Blankets like these will meet with anxious buyers
tomorrow. All of these are in the full 11-4 size. too. and shown in greys and tans with pink
or blue borders as desired. We usually sell such blankets at sfl.35 the pair.
Tuesday they're offered at
One Lot of Cotton Blankets at Pair 49c
Bargains in Large Comforters—at each $2.98
These Comforts at $2.98 are just such large, warm ones as some women make at home, full
2 1-4 yards wide and 2 1-2 yards long. Only clean, white cottons are used to fill these, and the
coverings are of splendid quality silkoline. Qfi
They are indeed a very special value at. each
"Old Prices" on Kerr's New Sheets—Tuesday
AVe make these special offers in the very midst of rising prices. When buying Bedding of any
kind, always come to Kerr's for the correct prie e that you should pay. In this line especially,
we establish the values. These Sheets are stand ird grade,
taken from our regular selling stock.
81x90 Hotel Special Sheets, $7.50
a dozen, each ...... 69c
9-Foot Oklahoma Legislator Sheet*,
$9.00 dozen, each .... 79c
The above items are all on Main Floor
Sweaters—Special
(Third Floor—Tuesday*
This special Bale of high grade Sweaters could not come to
your notice at a more opportune time. The-range of styles we sue
offering at special prices on Tuesday should sell Sweaters as they
were never sold before. White, Heds, Greys, in single and double-
breasted effects, are included. Kindly note the price differences.
$3.50 and $4 Sweaters, $2.98
$4.50 and $5 Swea'ers only $4.15
$6 and $6.50 Swea ers only $5.15
$9 and $10 Sweaters anly $7.50
SEE WINDOW
Children's Sleeping Garments
50c Values Tuesday at 39c
Warm little Footed Sleepers and Night Gowns, shown tn white
and dainty striped patterns; ages a to S years; made of select
cotton flannels. Mothers should take advantage of this offer in
particular Tuesday, for children deserve Just such comfort, and
the cost is so small.
Third Floor
Misses' $6.00 Cloth Coats priced at $3.45
Ages in those Coats run from 8's to 14's, and the variety of cloths incorporates many splendid
weaves. Patterns are mostly dark, and braids serve as trimmings. School days require ,iust
'...$3.45
such conts, and these are worth up to $6 each.
Tuesday 's special price is only
One Small Lot of Child's Coats Will Sell at Only 75c
THERE CAN BE NO DISSATISFACTION HERE
Crib
Blankets
75c
Crib
Blankets
98c
OKLAHOMA WOMEN'S PLEASANT SHOPPING HOME
Thanksgiving j
Purchasers
Are directed by us to make their
selections of Overcoats, Top Coats
and Suits made by
Hart
Shaffner & Marx
of Chicago
We sell the "Make" and the satis-
fied wearers of these garments
Prove Their Merit
$49
J B Stetson Hats
Manhattan Skirls
J. A M. Shoes
J B. Stetson Hats
Manhattan Skirls
J. ft M. Shoes
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