Talala Gazette (Talala, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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GREAT ACTRESSES ARE SUM.
But They Need Not Be 8lend.f
Enough to Invite Unkind Remark
of French Critic.
Sir Charles Wyndham, at a din-
ner in New York, discussed the lean-
ness of actresses."
"It is odd," Bftid he, "but the
thinner an actress is the greater she
is apt to become. To be thin, some-
how. is to be artistic. Look at
Maude Adams, Ethel Barrymoro,
the divine Sarah.
"Once, at a reception that Mme.
Sarah Bernhardt gave in Paris" he
said, "she led us all un to admire a
new portraits of herself. It was a
beautiful work. Very thin—she
hardly weighed 75 pounds in those
days—the actress in a gold-colored
gown posed sinuously, a huge white
dog beside her.
"A French critic startled us "all,
as we were grouped about the pic-
ture, by exclaiming with a loud,
rude laugh:
" ' Aha! A dog and a bone.'
Exchange. _____
AGRICULTURAL.
"Is there a crop Of knives and
forks and pencils and things spring-
ing up down where you are?" asked
the seventh floor flat dweller of the
janitor. "Down there in your
court?"
"Ma'am?"'he asked.
"I mean," she explained, "that I
have dropped enough things like
that I poked my flower boxes with
-this summer to starts farm."
ATTEMPTS TO ROB BANK j OUR WASHINGTON LETlER
Monday night another .liny | E*-Con3ressman Davenport is
peace of work occurctl fn Chelsea. I ic aiding to secure the five
About six weeks ago an attempt million dollars of tasteru Cherokee
was made to repealed. This time money for distribution.
the would be robbers gave their I Senator Oore made a Jackson
attention to the safe ilea; the front j ' sl«ech in Uncle Joe's town
window. All of the parts of the bearding the l.ou m I,is de„ and
out side door which are held on outlining the issues upon
the issues upon which
the next Congressional and Presi
dential contests wili be fought and
won.
It is admitted here among the
that the next House
The tide of I
with bolts were carefully removed
with a wrench. It appears that
no attempt was made to blow the
safe, and the rascals left without
netting anything. Bloodhounds j wise
were brought down from Vinita, I will be Demociatic.
but were able to trail them only « ! P^lic hostility against Caunamsm
few blocks a,ld AWrichism is too strong to 1 e
These attempts to rob Chelsea's | withstood. Even the standpatters
business houses and the small ones • Indiana and Ohio are desemug
that have occurred in the past,
are getting old in Chelsea. People
are getting awake and somebody is
sure to wake up dead if caught in
their dirsy work. This also re-
minds us that a night police ought
to be hired and put to work im-
mediately.—Chelsea Reporter.
Blue Front
Livery Barn and Dray Line,
OI.IVER BROS. PROPRIETORS.
Wc have now opened up our New
Livery and Feed Barn, with all New Rigs
and good teams and we solicit a share of
your patronage. Teams with or without
a Driver. Barn opposite the depot.
We have just received a flue new
line of Jewelry at E. Y. Bass' drug
store, come in and see it. We
have also received a fine line of
Society Emblems, if you want an
emblem you should come in and.
get first choice.
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'PR*
Praised by Press and Pulpit
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No Piano has ever been more enthusiastically endorsed.
The Artistic Case, the Easy, Responsive Action, and above
All the deep, sweet, rich Tone, captivates performer and lis-
tener. The united verdict is that
his sinking craft
The Roosevelt Progressives ox
N<&rnska have perfected a state
organization. The West is prac ii
jtically unanimously against him,
but the trio of moss back Re- jl
(pnblican misrep'osentatives from ] l
j Oklahoma still eat out of UiTclejj
• J je's hand and cringe before his jj
i lash. j!
| Dennis Flynn was here durirgjj
jthe holidays trying to line up ti e j;
! P esident, the Big Bosses, ai'd He,
• Trusts in his race for Governor !
• He will be packed it seems by the j
railroads and special interests. It j
is believed that with Flynn fori
Governor the Oklahoma Constitr-1
ti on and alljt sguarantees and safe- \
guards of the. people's rights wou'd i
be virtu Uy repealed or disrepa'd-i
e I
The Twentieth Century Mag-i
azine this month says: Oklamonui |
lias much, indeed, to be proud of. !
The two U. S. Senators who rep-;
resent her at the national capital
typify the finest Americanism j
One of them. Senator Gore, pos- j
sesses those spiritual and practical
qualities that would pre-eminently
| aid him to become the Democratic
| standard bearer in the next Presi-1
dential election and if he were elect- j
jed President of the U. S. he would j
guide his country along the high '
standards laid '■ w by Washing i
! ton, Thomas Jefferson and Apra-1
! ham Lincoln, tne greatest and no- j
blest of American Statesmen.
WILLING TO TAKE CHANCES.
"You wish to mom* my dangh- j
ter:;;
| . "Yea, dr." I
"Do you know that she r-omca of ;
la old ori'.l honored family?"
"Yes, sir. But I truly love h^r. i
and 1>:1 irye that sue has the ability J
within herself to be a good wife in |
-pite of it."
E. V. BASS,
THE DRUGGIST.
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL GOODS KEPT IN
A FiRST CLASS DRUG STORE.
Drugs and Medicines of all kind:- ■ rai
is kept in a first class Drug Store and
a competent Pharmacist always ready
to wait on you.
Fruits, candies, perfumes, stationery,
cigars and a fine new line of Jewelry
just received.
Perfumes, Talcum Powder Toilet, Soaps Etc.
No finer line kept in any Store in the land.
Come in and you will Buy no
where eise.
TALALA
OKLA.
EVENING UP SCORES.
&
THE LIKELY KIND,
LOMBARD PIANOS ARE THE
IN THE WORLD
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Slalcer, 24* Grand Are., Aurora, 111., "i cat! 01 nan worai sn in«
exprtis my appreciation to yo« for having aoM «E* such a beamifal la-
ttaink it la the most beautiful case I srer *aw, and thtf Ion* 1* cimplr
lad to giTa you an? t«-:.aonial, aa I thick the Lombard Should take tho
Mn Helen M Slaker, 244 Grand Ave., Aurora, IU., esj-t: -'I ciiiiot fiad worda !n the
English language to c
^trnment. X really 1
grand. 1 shall be glad 1
lead." % «
Rer. Geo. Donbleday, Pre*.Corpaa Corlatl College, Oaleabarg, 111., nays: "We art nilr*
tire Lombard in our College work at Corpea Chnsti, «c3 It U a pleasure £o recommend U.
ii u beautiful in.-trument with a deep, sweet, rich tone." •
J.W. Pur7iance,Fditor McNalniy County TBdeFet4ent,Selra«r,T«an^aays: "The Icstm- i_ ' , . .
ment (Lombard Pisno) fills o-r rau-i taiufintta txp-lAtiaaa.^ It is not only a rarw Uaat. ife Tne Eskimo Wlllter Style? 1.1CK riome-
i The Lady—I gave you a piece of
: pic last week and now you have
[been sending your friends over here,
"Pop, are there people living on jever since.
Mors?" • J Weary Bill Saw, dem wuz me
"Some folks think so, my son." enemies.
"Well, if they have dogs there, I
too, what kind of dogs are they?" j rest farm for horses.
"I am sure I don't know, unless . " '
they are moon dogs." •, ^timore « * open it. rat
firm or fresh air home for horses
! under the management of the Ani-
mal Refuge association. It is a
charitable enterprise, as only the
horses of poor cabmen and huckster,
who are unable to care for thoir ani-
mal. when they become ill, will be
Farmers Restaurant*
WE KEEP
Pies. Cakes and ROSKY'S
Bread, of Coffeyville.
MEALS
Breakfast, 6 to 8 a. m.
Dinner, from 11 a. m. to
2 p. m.
Supper, from 5 to 8
p. m. Short Orders at all
HottrS.
WM. LlGHTLEt
Proprietor,
Talala, Oklahoma.
NO PLACE FOR WOMEN.
One peculiar fact is impressed on
| the world. No woman, suffragist or
anti, has designs on the north pole.
mcu l (iiVUiliaiU l 1" UV( . It'M VH '«v. > IK1S1J ••••« — *-• - - "* / — - —- — — i. JC 1 i*7ia*l I !■ " "HI.' J , . - .
ita outward Saleh tort •.hstone is round, fall, rich and sweet. Toer firm has proTea U> be . , -r\,t .^-l\n'tw>n TCCeiVed at the farm. Thc«? men
prompt and reliable is its dealings with ! thing that migllt mai.e UiUimVOn ^
p«., says: «i Bust say that the Lombard I aI1r[ elegance. Nft true woman would arc 'orted to let their horse. Buffer
.standard ficm. Wsar, «areth^n aatUCad.- J {(} ^ {dl which ; .nd oftentimes to wll them when
_ LctiJS ™ going or whether \&V art.u^lt for work. Whet. th.
^ she was herself or hef husband. horse of a poor owner becomes ill
now he has only to notify the Am-
J. Ern'.st Paxaon, Editor Press, PsrVerebarg,
sent me is a beautiful in*.;rusient, and a credit to a at;
a. S. Kaapp, President Federal Chs-tcr Co, Washington,^D. C., en? at "We bow rcal'te
after acar .fr.! ->i£ .ir_;trriicxifciTe trisl of the Lombard by many musical artUts of W «b
ion. that it stands second to none, reeardleea of price or make- Erery oce whf haa triad
>natrcmeat is enthusiastic in its pralso."
Tfmac are samplM of hundreds of enthuslMtlc letter*
received hi every rralt
fro \et Buy a Piano Until You Have Investigated the Lombard.
We send the Lombard Piano to may reliable party on 10 days' fre« trliL
It may be paid Sor by eaay monthly or quarterly payment* Credit will be
given to wit any honest euttomef. A discount allowed for all cash.
GALE.SBURG PIANO CO.,
MANUFACTURERS. *AL£,SBU*.G. IJLL.
fk# tho aditer of *Hs paper for farther Information about the
i<s:r.hflri Ketso, and a spxltl opportunity te get due almoat FREE
8orn« on? will get the bargain el his life.
MONUMENT at Carson's orave. ! nial Hefusje aswciation, and for $2
! a month his horse will be taken to
The Masonic grand lodge of New
Mexico is to appropriate a sum of
money sufficient to erect u suitable
monument over the grave of Kit
Carson in Taos.
oh. MERCENARY WOMAN1
He (sadly)—I just mst the por>
ihap yon refuscl this morning.
She (coldly)—Well, it isn't an
fault that he is poor, is it't—Smart
Set
the farm, where it can revel in
clover and forget the ht>t and dusty
etrcet. and the rough cobblestone*
until it is well.
Read the ,Lofnbard Piano ad. in
the Gaezette this week and call and
see us if yon want to buy a new
piano at a bargain.
C. S. WORTMAN
Attorney-at -law,
Will practice in all Courts.
Office in Fanners' Bank and
Trust Cotupauys' Building
Claremork, - Oklahoma
®- °. BIXJOTT. j. i. hovtahu
ELIJOTT & IIOWAK1)
ATTORNEYS AT I.AW.
All business giveti prompt
attention.
Office In Farmer. Bank and
Tnwt Co'. Building.
Claremore, - Okla.
Remember that Dr. J. R. Baird>
Veterinary Surgeofi, Nowata
Okla., has a guaranteed Fever
Remedy. It can be had by writ-
ing or calling phone No. 26o or
*79-
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The beet m t«ww*rt4.
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Stapleton, William H. Talala Gazette (Talala, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1910, newspaper, January 20, 1910; Talala, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc184085/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.