Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 254, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 3, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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DOROTHY SHERROD
An Unusually Elaborate
Scenic Production
Beautiful Costumes
Prices: $L50$1.0075c50c
T2 SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY AT 9 A M
solute without let or liMidraiu-e from the
Frisco to anyone else. Let us enibraee
this opportunity ami pull together for V:'-
nita. Lum n F. Parkkr Jk.
The rate in this column of the
Chieftain's Want?Ah- are:
1 cent a word one issue.
2 cents a word three issues.
3 cents a word six issues.
Feed your tennis nt J. C. Gray's
bam. tf
mule
Gas lamp globe ami mantle complete
only 25e. Dal.iuest Phone 200
(Co:ilinueil from paje 1)
and certainly such a result will follow be-
yon 1 the pesiibiliiy of a doubt when the
conveyance or abandonment is expressly
and directly made to the municipality;
The instrument which it is proposed the
Frisco execute contains in unequivocal
terms a quit claim and adattdonment to
an 1 in favor of the municipality:
I c.m. l ide. therefore that bavin.'.' once
ternreted by an average road company
It is hard to get the worth of your money
seeing a New York success unless it is
ssen in New York as it is there played
by actors of the highest order. Then
when the play has been thoroughly adver-
Tim Murphy Coming tised as a "real hit" inferior actors are
c suDstiluieu anu ii is seui uui uiiuuk"
Mr. Tim Murphy on Saturday night at . v
r. n . ..ni.i country to coin money u i us nc im
the Auditorium Feb. 6 will present Old cuuimy
Imwence" a charming play charmingly
played by an excellent company. The
two leading charai ters portrayed by Tim . 1ot
Murphy and Shermd. and a cast especially War on Speculators
chosen by Mr. Murphy with regards to his The managers of New York are waging
or her fitness for each part promises to a vigorous war "against theatre ticket
make a most pleasing and satisfying per- speculators and the management of "The
r..m..i.w A brilliant nlav is often ruined Traifir" is taking vigorous 'steps to pre-
irin" your worn iiuiio ui mc n jmi . . . .
want to sell then. J. 0 Cray. tf P-'rpoM-s for which t was granted
For Kent Well improved farm
bestfnrmin.it pint of Craig county.
2 Halsell building.
Good farm teams for
bam mules and bores.
sale- at
i... ...nx whi. h nivi.nnts for vent nnv tickets from tailing into me i
uy a iui .iii'nj . - - . . . . i
that feeling of disapiiiintment that one hands of speculators during the initial j
..f. w.riT on serins! u much tour of that play. In order to accomplish ;
r ...in 'relinquished or abandoi.cd this ground j herui New York success. It takes an ' this result however the active co-opera-
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actor or actress ot Ingn aoiuty 10 piay iniiiiKi.ij. "i i
the leading part in a play of high ability ' ing the papers for the announcement of ;
Idom be the opening of the sale of seats and pur-;
induced to leave New York unless they chasing seats at the box odiee early thea-
ure starred or featured. For that reas.m. tre-Joers will materially assist in defeating
il.. wrformaace. headed by a star actor the attempts of the peculators to reap a
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the Frisco has parted with it forever.
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reasons for having done so because im- I
material and conditions respecting its j
future use are in law without force. The
absolute title becomes vested in the mil- j
nicipality and the Fiiseo cannot bind the !
Wanted Horses to sho;'. City shoer
South Wilson street. E. A. Wright tf
Cash for second
134 S. Wilson St.
hand goods. Crawford
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J.CGRAY
DEALER IN LIVE STOCK
Will buy your Mules any day
in the year except Sunday
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the property by conditions after its aban- th.m tjl(. mH8t wji.y advertised play in- at the Auditorium soon.
ydoimi"Ut. These conditions therefore-j
are nothing more than moral obligations i
to be observed or not as the city sees tit.
But what are these conditions after all? j
Simply that the property shall be devoted j
to the uses of the city and for the com-1
fort recreation and enlibtenmei.t of the ;
public. Foi what other pmpuse does the I
city desire" Are we not interested ss :
citizens in seeing it devoted to these
uses? These conditions even if binding.
are very much broader than the ioer of !
the city oxer North or Smith park and the j
p iblic schoul property.
To meet the narrow construction ad-
vanced by some 1 called Vice President j
Or.iy by t"lepluniean ! received assurance I
from him that the eoiuiiany construed the !
language used ia the deed to mean that j
the city might use and rent tiny part of i
the Auditorium for any purpose; that
buildings for the use of the city county.;
state. United States or any other public j
i purwse could be erected on the paik and j
if need be the city h id the power to make
I a perfect title to any portion of said j
ground for such purpeses. and further that
he was willing; such understanding of!
' terms used mijiht be incorporated in the .
! projxi.--.-d conveyance. This si.itemeat
will be supplemented by a It iter from him. I
! 1) cs this not remove every nbjit tion ur-:
Shop with
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tio.is m.iined in th'' - - ivhOHh
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 254, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 3, 1909, newspaper, February 3, 1909; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775077/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.