The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 3, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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i PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
i SAN FRANCISCO. 1915.
Cptl(hL lilt. br Panama rmclflo In'erna a Cxroutloo.
A.n echo ton or Id the Festive or East Court At bight the East Court wltt
Its pavements of gold. Hi great banks of flowers and Its lofty palms
will be flooded with light Musical masterpieces of the world will be ren
oered by the chimes In the towers. Great saengerfests and choral festival!
kill assemble upon the floors of the court- In tbo Festive Court the visitor
will heboid a vision surpassing the richest dreams of Oriental or Moorish
architecture. The floors of this court will be In tesselated pavements of cold
In the center of the court will be great groups of sculpture with fauns
dancing nymphs and satyrs. Thero will be great fountains upon which magic
lights will play at night and at night tilts mystic court as all others will be
flooded by a glow of Indirect light which will resemble a bright moonlight
At the south end of the court will be a huge tower 170 feet in height In
vhlcb will be a great oran with echo organs In smaller towers of the court
The Festive Court will be a court of music pf acting and symphonic dancing
Here will assemble many of the great pageants of Oriental nations that will
rake part during the exposition: here too will come many of the processions
from the amusement center which' will be designed to draw visitors from
ton moi serious phases of the exposition.
Continued
FIRE SALE
Just a Few Damaged Goods
Left. Bargains in Every-
thing A Few Items that are g'oingat 1-2 Price
Trimmed Hals Shirt Waists Ladies
Misses and Childrens' Dresses
Winter Underwear Sweaters
AH Going at One-Half Off
Our Object is to Give the People
' a Bargain and make Room
for Our New Stock
Mrs. W. II. ROBERTSON.
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
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thirsty toeritt. Her stock iocludes
Tarioet soft drinks beer ami banging
frsun the walls by stristgt battles of
imparted efeampagne. These lat look
as IfaMffh tktej had beeu banging there
nee the day hea Margin and his
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Are tttrtd Wj lr UaWoti's Krxem&l
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been troabled by itehirg bttmittp or
cs'y skin lioor. Jtt pat a little nf
hat toothing animal Dr. I lotion's
rim Ointment on the fore and
the S'lflermR slops io'tiatly. Healing
begins that rery minute Doctor ute
n their iralie and t-eommend it
Jlr .Mleman of Littleton I'a. mjs.
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fmr chlldrtm gat tut. Ko ootat
You can make $350.00 to $500.00 per acre on
Peach Pear Cherry and Plum. From
$500.00 to $1000.00 per acre on Black-
berries Raspberries and other
small fruit.
I CAN TELL YOU ABOUT IT
I represent the Clianute Nurseries of Chanute Kansas
one of the oldest and -best nurseries in the West.
37 years under one management.
Address CHANUTE NURSERIES Chanute Kansas or W. Al GRIAIWOOD
General Agent Floris Oklahoma. SALESMEN WANTED
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Celebration at Beaver July 4 and" 5 1913.
PROGRAM-Frfday.
10 30 a. m. Band Concert down town.
sAfternoon.
1.30 Band Concert tit Fair Grounds.
2.-O0 8-8 mile Amateur foot race Purse running shoes.
2:3o Potato race (horses) $2:00 1:00.
3.00 3-S mile Slow Mule race $2.00 $1.00.
3.30 Boy's Basket Ball game Purse Official Basket Ball.
4-30 600 yard Horse race Purse $15.00.
5:003-4 mile Relay Horse race Purse $15.00.
5:30 Quarter Mile Horse race Purse $15.00.
Night.
8:00 p. m. Band Concert
0:00 Exhibition Fire Works.
Saturday. Forenoon.
9:0050 yard dash (Girls under 12) Purse Tennis Shoes
100 yard dash (Girls) Purse Basket Ball Shoes.
Base Ball Throw (Girls) Purse Croquet Set
Pole Vault (Boys) Purse Ball Bat.
220 yard dash (Boys) Purse Running Pants.
50 yard dash (Boys under 12) Ptirse--Kniie.
100 yard dash (Boys) Purse Running Shoes
220 yard dash (Girls) Purse Tennis Raquet
440 yard dash (Boy's) Purse Running Shirt
High Jump (Boys) Purse Finger Mitt.
K Afternoon. '
1.80 Band Concert.
2:15 3-8 mile Horse race Purse $25.00.
3 00- Ball Game Forgan s. Balko Purse $30.00.
Track open for priate races or other contests after the ball
game.
t'rograin provides for purse contests an average of every
hirty minutes and must be held during their allotted time other
.vise subject to cancelation.-
On horse races an entrance fee of ten per cent of purse will be
charged fee added to purse and purse divided GO and 40 per cent.
Committee may add other purses before celebration but no
)urse adortised will be withdrawn.
No charge for admission to ground only charges by committee
vill be 10 cent to grand stand or inside the track circle.
Ample shade and ice water free. Merry-go-Round Moving
'ictjres and other Concessions have arranged for space on
rounds. COMMITTEE.-
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SAN FRANCISCO 1915.
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pjroiimateijr z5 teet froet by 00 fet deep corerlng aboul 210.000 squar
---- . .u a lt e aome unicn surmounts trie center of th
front portion of the building Is m reet high and surmounted with a turret
composed of the prows of modern motor boat each carrying a searchlight
This point u be used br Mr Ilran. the chief of Illumination of the exposi-
tion for the purpose of lighting up the grounds and adjacent buildings Other
groups at loe base of the building will convej-. allegorlcally. the uses of elec-
irlclt. fcas and other mechanical devices which compose the motor Its
modernity l In harmony vith the nature of tha exhibits which It will bouse
and Its triumphal character Is emblematic of that triumph of modern trans
portatlon the automobile. The groups of statuary surmounting the attic
will be allegorical! carried out to typify the triumph of the motor orer the
biles tjpifMng the coiTquest over the land On tb- sides will be allegories
of the rcotor boat and the aeroplane respectively typifying the victory over
he sra and air On either s de of the entire length of the building there will
be a fr.c:e 10 feet high in t rel-ef gu.ng the history of transportation from
th early log cart up to " r r c-den deielopment of the .ninmnMu
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We have a Big Display of all
3 kinds of Fireworks and Flags for the
2 Fourth of July.
THis is the Place to Get
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Candy Tobacco and Cigars i
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The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 3, 1913, newspaper, July 3, 1913; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68958/m1/4/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.