The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 107, Ed. 1, Sunday, October 10, 1909 Page: 1 of 16
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The Ardmoreite Is the Only Neiuspaper in Southern Oklahoma Receiving the Associated Press News Service
Use The Ardmoreite
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They Hustle Business
Highest rash price paid for
sei oml hnnd boilers en
Ktni'i mills pullejs ete.
Jones1 Machine Shop
VOLUME XVI
A RDM ORE OKLAHOMA SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 10 11)01)
NUMBER 107
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CITY OFFICIALS
MODE FINES
KANSAS SUPREME COURT AS-
SESSES FINES UPON CITY OF-
FICIALS OF PITTTSBURG. KAN.
USED FINES FOR JOINTISTS
Officials Had n System For Fining
Violators of Prohibition Law
Each Month and using the Money
to Maintain City Government.
J'lttsburg Kun. Oct. d. Hold-
on police Judge of Pltbibtirg was
t'Inol $i00; seven pollronion wore
fined $00 ouch; eight firemen wcro
fined ?2T each; twelve liquor roll-
ers 'wcro finotl $500 each uft
Frank Llnnkl was lined $1000 by
the state supremo court today for
participating In a fine system of
licensing Joints In Pittsburg. Kan-
sas In violation or the state pro-
hibition law.
Mnnkl it Is alleged conducted
thu money from tho Joints to the
olty offlclalH who paid It out on thu
.a)ary of tho city employes.
Tho city employe wore fined for
w.ceptlnR tho money and tho liquor
men for "putting up" to Mnskl
after tho ututo supreme court had
Issued an ordor enjoining them from
dolnj; o.
BURIED IN OLD CEMETERY.
Mrs. Stirfey Who Died at Granite Is
Brought to Bowman's Point.
'.V. n. Oruy. s. A. (iray and .1. U
SUrlcy returned to Ardmore yestorday
morulas bringing with them tho lody
of Mrs. Stirloy wife of tho latter
irnntlpmnn nnil nmfhir if l)w farmer
wboso death occurred nt (Iranlto on
Thursday last. They were on their
way to Hewitt where the remains
will bo burled at Bowman's Point com-
etery. Mr. and Mrs. Stlrloy already
liavo three children buried In thli
cemetery which Ir one of tho oldest
In this part of the state having been
started In lS2.ri tho first burial being
that of Mr. John Bowman.
W. C T. U. Notice.
There will be a meeting of the la-
dh.8 of tho W. C. T. U. on .Monday
afternoon at three o'clock at the
MotrtfAllBt church. All members are
un;od to attend as matters of Im-
portance are to b" considered.
TROOPS ARE AFTER
A
"WILLIE BOY" PIUTE INDIAN MUR
DE.RER SURROUNDED AND A
FIERCE BATTLE IS EXPECTED.
Am Iiernardltio. Call.. Oct. ft. A
-core of militlainen are hurrying over
tho desert today to Join in a posae
that lias surrounded "Wlllio Hoy"
tho Pluto Indian murderer who Is
.ittff rkim)wiil In n Hinnn nnnr flm 1bmT.
Tho militiamen are making nil
ha.'ite to be In time for tho battle th.it
Is certain to occur beforo tho dustier-
Tho man who Isn't arrald or work
run mw.'ivH linn iih-iilv tu il iii im.
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TO THE ARDMOREITE
tt We klrully ask tho citizens of Ardmore and the people of Southern
:: Oklahoma of whom more than 10000 will receive this Issue to look
t: through Its columns on newa and advertising matter. As a member
tt r the Associated Press lt U ot courhe ilrst in telegraphic iipwh.
tt As to covering tho loenl Held it do es It thorough and Impartially
t: while as an advertising medium for the icople of this section it
tt cannot be excelled.
tt 'Nils week is Fair week in thU olty. Thursday Friday :uid Stttur-
tt day being given to the boat exjiotltloii of the resources or Carter
tt county that Im3 over been held togetJier with a threo dny't. racing
tt program that is full or Interest.
tt Wo Invito you all to visit Ardmore and to make your hnadquar-
tt tent .it tho Ardmorelto office whore you will find ono of the most
tmplotoly equipped newspaper plants lu tho Southwest.
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Senator Owen Is III.
Washington Oct. 'J. Senator Hob-
ert I. Owen of Oklahoma who i.t
In Washington after several weeks'
stay in Ktirop". is confined H
room b) ilini-
GIRL THROWN FROM
WHEEUBADLY HURT
LORENA MARSTON RIDING HOME
FROM TOWN COLLIDES
DELIVERY WAGON.
WITH !
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lnst night about six o'clock little
Lorena .Mnrston daughter of .Mr. and
.Mrs. I.. It. Marston who live at the
corner of 1) and Fourth avenue
northwest while riding her bicycle on
er way homo canto Into collision
with tho delivery wagon of the Hut-
zow .Mattress factory. She was
thrown to tho ground nnd received
painful injuries and bruises about tho
head and shoulders. Hor wheel was
badly hi ok on and mado unlit for fur-
ther use.
She was picked up by friends nnd
taken to tho homo of her parents
where her Injuries were attended to.
It was not ascertained whether the
driver of the wagon was to blame for
tho accident or whether the child
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lliuuii lu puu lilt- 1Iiii.ii;uiiik mm ii-
In the gathering darkness. j
Baracca Class.
All members of tho llunuen Class !
are urged t obe present this men.-1
lug promptly at 0: 15. TThc nu m-j
bers who attend are u'cnu!nK
more enthused ench mooting anil
are learning much of tho I.ord'.t
word. Rvery man In Atdmore should
Join this ela3. Come out and se-
what wo arc doing. We lire nicely
situated lu the balcony of the M.
R. church and are not disturbed by
the Sunday School. Let each in "tu-
ber brltif? In a new applicant.
REVEREND STUCKEY
IS BOUND OVER
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KANSAS PASTOR WHO ELOPED
WITH YOUNG GIRL HELD TO
uhanu JuiiT bun KiuiNAriiNU.
Ottawa. Kan.. Oct. U.-Ite W. SI.. This committee has prepared Its ro-
Stuckey. the minister arrested at ort out lt ll;lH 10t lKon inaiu .
WnukeKan. ills.. In company with I ;j w) probably not bo given to tho
l'oiiiteen-year-old Ixireta Sutherland - of tj10 8tat. However in dls-
who was a member of his congreg-i-1 cussing the matter Mr. Dings stated
Hon at Williamsburg. Kuiisas. was (liat the securities Invostlgatetl were
arraigned hero today chnrged with ' of mlcj nor. vaim thau tj10 ))Unk.
Kidnaping. He entered a plea or not j jK o.ud hud anticipated. Tho com-
guilty and was released on $:!.00U itte found some very valuable so-
bond. No date lias been fcot a.t yet ' piirltlos .nut iniiltli.n Hint Imlni.- to
for the trial.
HELD SECRET THREE YEARS.
Girl Who Successfully Masqueraded
lu Boys Clothes Doing Man's Work.
Cleve'and. Ohio. Oft. It. After
mnjriucrmllnfr an a hoy for three
years playing lms' game. and
wurklug in a local livery stable drlv
ing a n im rs 'emu and liustllng
heavy boxes and cxptecs packages
which were heavy enough for
sttvuiK man. "Harry Itobens" h
ciimeskou to mo ponce no is a
gin ami tnai "ins' name is i.iiuau .mk W11H i!imiiod In a manner that
Hou-man stepdaughter of Cottlelb wl convert every unprejudiced mind
Slolrs. No. 'JC1I ICast Seventy-third to the Idea of imuranteolng bank do-
strc t- ixmltH. Tiiero was no excitement no
Threo years ago the girl only 17. 0!i.r bank was affected tho large do-
tired of hor home. She mn .uvay. motors made no offort to withdraw
I donned boy's clothes nnd went out
null mu nuriti lu wotk :lh h iniiii.
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NEGRO QUESTION 5
IS UP TO TAFT
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QUESTION ARISES OVER DE-
MANDS OF PASADENA NEGROES
TO ATTEND TAFT OANQUET.
TUFT'S WISHES Will PREVAIL
Committee Puts Question up to Pres.
Ident Arises from Fact that Mem- j
ber of Committee Insists That Two J
Negroes De Allowed at Banquet.
Pasadena Cul. Oct. 9. Whether
there will be a representative of tho
negro race at tho Tuft banquet here
October 12th Is a question the presi-
dent or some member of his party
will be called upon to decide.
The committee representing the
affair has a member of tho American
onguo upon tho local Taft reception
committee and ho has demanded that
two negroo bo given a place at the
banquet.
Tho committee will ascertain the
president's wishes In tho mnttor.
P C DINGS GIVES
GOVERNOR CREDIT
SAYS HASKELL WAS THE MAN
WHO STRAIGHTENED OUT CO-
LUMBIA BANK AFFAIRS.
P. ('. 1Iiibs president of tne (!uur-
anty State Hank of this city has r
tinned from Oklahoma City where he
went upon the InvltaMon of the gov-
ornor to become a member of the com-
mittee of business men who wore ai-
pointed to examine tho securities
and equities offered by President Nor-
ton of the Columbia Hank and Trust
company or Oklahoma City. Other
members of this committee aro M.
j. tckwood of Tulsa. OcorKo C.
Priestly of I tart too vlllo nnd Homer
f. Prestoti of ItnrtloKvlllo.
Sir. Norton and to men to whom hu
had extended various lines of credit.
The governor and the stato banking
board were highly pleased with tho
result of the llndlngs of tho eommltee
of bankers and business men.
Sir. Dings said (nut tho hunk com-
missioner hail done nothing more
thau hU duty In taking charge of tho
llunuelnl Instltut'ou and that the cred-
it of straightening mutters out large
ly belonged to (lovernor llnskell who
u kMiik hla tlmo day nml nlj!ht to the
mTalre of the bank.
Mr. Dinrs ays the collapbe of tho
their funds and tho money that was
withdrawn was that used lu the ordin-
ary course of business. The stnto
guaranty fund gave the people contl-
donee in the Html outcome that kept
the fever of excitement down that
would have occurred with the failure
of a bank under the old school or
j banking.
! The Ardmore banker returned rrom
I his visit thoroughly Imbued with tho
i Idea that tho guamntee of bank de
poilta Is an improvement over the old
' system of banking that tho governor
tho bunk commlHsloner and the bank
Ins board aro doing everything in
thoir power to onforco tho law In a
mouaier that will furnish ample pro-
tection to the jH'ople and to the stato
banks.
The gas
burden
bill Isn't always a light
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GAME. It
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SOONERS LOSE
Iiwrence Kan. Oct &.
Tin annual football pane- bo-
twern tho unlvomltles of
K'U.i and Oklahoma wns
played today before a law
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crowd. Kansas won
name 11 to 0. The
the
game
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was played In ti heavy
a hard rain having
l.' T- la! night
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OPEN HER
HEARTY
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PEOPLE OF CARTER AND SUR-1
ROUNDING COUNTIES
TO ATTEND BIG FAIR.
URGED
The Ardmoreite this morning will
go into many hundred of homes
where It does not go renulurly. The
one object we have In view Is the
promotion of the intermits of tho
Southern Oklahoma Pair and l-'annotn'
Institute to be held here on Thurs-
day Friday and Saturday of this
week. The peoplo of Ardmore lwvo
given liberally toward the support of
this fair; we do not expect It to be
as entertaining ns tho state fairs ot
this and other states but tt Is of mote
vital Interest to the people of the
southern part of the state These
three days will be of special Interest
to the rat mors and as th" farmers are
Interested w) Is every on else. The
building up ot the agricultural Inter-
ests and livestock In ton is of this
section of the state nttut bo tieeotu-
pli.'ihod through the tun. c."
Walter Colbert president of the
Fanners Institute said yesterday that
great Interest was being taken In the
.rdniore meeting. Much good will be
accomplish! along agricultural Hues
and this meeting Is only a beginning
ami that it will lay a foundation for
work next year that will bo worth
many thousands of dollars to this sec-
tion or the state. The business man
and the farmer are brought closer to-
gether by these meetings their Inter-
ests are Identical nnd tho work that Is
being done here Is of vital Interest to
Ijovo .Marshall and .Murray counties
us well as to tarter county. W" asit
tho co-oporntlou of the people in ad
joining towns. Ardmore will throw
her doors open to you on the occasion
of the fair and Institute. Kxpcrimont
farms are to lie encouraged diversity
of crops talked nnd tho best means of
co-operation in marketing ate to bo
sought. These results can be pro-
duced It is thn work of tho people
of Carter mill adjoining counties and
the full co-oporntloii of this impel- ia
given In any work that Is of mutual
benefit to country and town.
Wo wnnl you nnd your friendx to
visit tho Southern Oklahoma Fair; It
Is yours; Its success ilei'inls upon
your nttuuduncc. Ardmore sends tt
broad welcome lo everybody to come
and enjoy the hospitality r Ardmore
nnd its oltlnoiis. Theio will be plenty
of entertniutiient for tho young people
and thuro will ho a work for the bet-
terment of agricultural conditions
that will bo of Intense. Interest to till.
Ardmore Is prepared to entertain o.
and we ug.iln ask ou to come.
ARKANSAS DIAMOND FIELD.
Quality of Stones Found Rank With
Those of Africa.
Now York Oct. 0. The
rcort ot Douglas Stenott
United States getdogical
which lias Juw ibeen made
official
to tho
mirvey
public.
and which declare.! more diamonds
aro now being found lu this coun-
try than ever before has crentod
much surjirl.io tu .Maiden Lane. Ster-
lett finds that diamonds prluced '
lu Arknnstu aro of as
flno quality
a.t tho-i- from tho African flolda.
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WEATHER FORECAST.
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'Now Orleans I.a. Oct. y.
The weather forecast for
Oklnhotna fur SuudViy Is gen-
orally ralr wlUi frot In the
uost Sunday morning.
a a a a a a a a
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i ILUU U
E THROWS
DOORS
WRIGHT BREAKS
ANOTHER
RECORD
WORLD'S RECORD FOR SPEED
FLIGHT BROKEN IN FLIGHT AT
COLLEGE PARK MARYLAND.
Wright Attained a Speed of Forty-Six
Miles an Hour Over Five Hundred
Metro Course His Tlmo Wan Lens
Than One Minute.
CoIIoh." IMrk. Mil.
Wrlnht today broke
Oct. Wilbur
Uto world's rec
ord for speed In an neroplaua over u
flOO-mctre course Including the tun.
beyond the course. His time being
fS 3-5 seconds which Is twenty sec-
onds less than that made by lMnganlo
In France.
Wright attained a spiM-d of 10
miles an Jiour.
The Might wns made lu connection
with th.- army aeroplane aohool here.
There's nothing ho tiresome us nil
nrmitneiit m which nolod rets mnd.
IE LIVEST
TOWN IN THE STATE
SAYS A VISITOR
EASTERNER HAS BEEN OVER OK-
LAHOMA AND FINDS MOST LIFE
HERE.
"I have Just been standing here
watching tho people ami the vehicles
nnd wagons and I mum any that
there seems to be more doing lu Aid-
more than In any city of HLt- sle I
have visited In the slate." Your peo-
ple here seem to he active and pro-grof-Hlvc
and It certainly does one
gtxsl to :et lu a town where there Is
business going on all the time.'
This remark wns beard yesterdii
from an eastern visitor who was tak-
ing In the nights In company with
I'tiemis nnd it only needed a look up
Slnln street to verlf) the assertions or
the ht runner.
Not only Is this the ease on Sntiir-
diih. but on weeks days its well and
even on the day after u circus bus
been lu town tho streets Imvo the
sumo nutlvlt) and people tire coining
and going wagons il'led with cotton
corn farm produce nnd livestock to be
sold or auctioned off.
While there Is yet no publlu work
of uu magnitude stat tod it la not re-
markable that this city should be nllve
nnd up nnd dolug. There have been
good crops with few full lire on au-
coiint of a short drouth; Uto business
men are optimistic everybody la
duct fill and thu future looks uuuaii-
all bright.
During the puat month merchants In
all lines teport Increased wiles and
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w- uml wlth " "WU11" ('ri"'
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I iiowirtlon is It any wonder that Aril-
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mor.- Is IT?
Hut Just wait tt few weeks until Ard-
more and Curler county's bond money
begins to Met Into circulation aud
then well you'll believe you are In
a reul live town for auro.
Thu city will soon b torn up with
the extension of the water and sewer
extenskMiis but that uieuna piogronH.
No one ever saw a town whose
streets were tort) up Us bldewalks
IiIocKiuI.mI uml building going . tun
that wits wide awake
.lust go tlowu Slnln street some ih
1 when a trulu ha stopped across the
street aud within Ave mlnuti-s the
time allowed far bltcklng the streets
a b trulua you will see crowd of peo-
a ' po aud vehicles on either aide wait-
? ' lug to get across. You'll gel noiiui
a idea of the slxe and thu activity of
aiArilmom if you will atalloii ynuntolt
a ut thu depot Miiy day and watch It.
a ; I C very train that arrives hero la ump.
a j tied and reloaded ul tho union atntlon.
a Few of them go m to other w)lnt
!1 find new faces ar to lie iwen at every
. Demon
Hearst Says Yes.
New York. Oct. --William It
Hen rut announced nt Hi. 15 Mil-
tunrtilnii that he would accept (In
noniiimtloti 'or in ivor tendered
.it .in 't'....-nt.iit mas.t "nei-ting .
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THIS 13 TAKEN TO .MEAN THAT
JAKE L. HAMON HAS DROP-
PED OUT OF RACE.
Lawton okla.. Oct. ; - IteeeUer
A. W. Maxft.d! of t .. I'nltHd States
laud office who write editorials
for the SloruliiR Star for psHtltne
mid recreation and to amuse hla
IKtlltlcnl fancy would llku to have
the republican of Oklahoma nonil-
Innto John Rmbry who retire as
United States district attorney No-
vember I. for governor for the rea-
son Slavwell Mi.vH "that ho Is one
of the men in the state who could
most surely bo elected if nomi-
nated." This move by Maxwell is tukon
generally to mean thn Jake I.
Ilamoti of liwton who la a part-
ner with .Maxwell In the pebllsii-
lug bnslite-s. will not be an aspir-
ant for the Kuhernalorlnt noinlii t-
tiou. 11 Is probable that .M.ixwoll
llumon tiiid other .i.tiihwcst Okla-
homa republican have started a
Ikjoih for Iftnbry to defeat the tunbl-
t'on or ('. n. Jones of Okltthnmi
City and on the theory that
wealern aide of the state h"ul.l
have the nominee.
When a man has uiiourIi money laid
aside to keep him on Kaay street tho
test ol hla days he ought to give oth-
ers a chance.
Her string Is soon worn out of a girl
who has too many beans.
HIS CONSCIENCE
WAS PAINING HIM
MAN SAID HE EMBEZZLED FUNDS
AT TECUMSEH AND RAN AWAY
WITH SCHOOL MARM.
Deliver. Colo.. Oct. 3 llobert B.
Walker suiierlnlondent of schools at
Yuma Arizona who madu a confes-
sion here last night stating that he
had embezzled the school funds at
Tccuiiihob to thu amount or about
$100 and hud deserted his wire and
six children at KarlalMiro Okla. to
inn away with a protty school teach-
er was released toduy by the )ollce
after they had aatlalU'd lliemelves
that the story wns untrue.
Walker left for Yuma Unlay hi
eliu'Ke of a doctor.
Marriage Licenses.
Tu the office of the clerk of tho
comity court luat week the following
couples were given permit to wel: 1
(i. U Iteunett of Dense ami Silas
Ouia Brown lee of Hastings.
CIihs. Weeks and Silas Venule
Oakley both of Overbrook.
.lame Thomas and Sirs. Kate Ham-
ilton both of Ardmore.
S. I.. Hayes and .Mrs. Slary Jane
.Martin loth of Imu drove
J. A. Love of Colbert and .Miss Her-
tie InRratn of Healdton.
Uoy Oragg and Sllss Blanche James
of Berwyn.
CARTER COUNTY TAKES BLUE
RI8B0N AT SPRINGFIELD ILLS.
FAIR OVER ALL TRE EMITS
The following w.'ih r.-cell irota ' will bring lots of peoil- ( Ok
.Mrs. Kate O'linen l.iat nlgti' lahoma 1 know all will Join uu In
Springfield 111-.. saying "OcK;d t)r Oklahoma." Tt a i
Oct. .s 1909 came up and congratulated us and
To the Commercial Club ami to ! said this was the first time la hls-
Rverybody Interested lu Uklu-' tory that tho blue ribbon went t
hoiuu:
Friend; I feel so proud at our
county thli morning. Wo took flr-ii
!ir7. Mil til f'C .to hhI Thl
DETROIT EVENS UP
WORLD'S SERIES
AMERICAN LEAGUERS TAKE 3EC
OND GAME FROM PITTSBURG
AND SERIES IS NOW A TIE.
Pirates Are Held to Four Hits While
Clarke's Star is Touched up for
Nine Safeties Uetrolt's Hitting
Won Game for Them.
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a Detroit 1 1 M
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it a a a a a a n a a a a a a a
I'lttttburg. Pa OcL 9. Another big
crowd turned out to Forln-s lark to-
day for the second frame of the
world's rhumploiiHhlp series b-tweon
Detroit and Pittsburg.
Jennings' bunch of Tlger.t reruhed i
he daunted by their defeat of yeuter-
dity and trookil Into tfio Held with n.
Jaunty air. Tio Infield worked
smoothly lu the practice and showed
no Indication of another blow-up such
rut marked tho llfth inning ot yester-
day's Btitne when Lie mlsplaya of IK-
lehanty at second and Hush at short
tor Detroit seemed to take th heart
our of the visitors.
.Manager Clarke announced Howard
Ctunlntz na his selection for today
while Jeunlng's Choice was "Wm
P'll" Donovan. SVIth this excoptlnn
the line-up wns tho same as yesterday
when the game began.
Detroit's hitting won thu vlsltora
the game Camlutz being touched up
for nine hits while lmovav held the
locals to Tour safeties. An wns the
case yesterday IMttsburg's tlufotu'.tve
play excelled Detroit but Jennings
team so far out-classed the locals In
hitting that tho game was one-sided.
Monday tho teams oion the two-
game series at IXrolt.
Following Is the ncoro by Innings
of today' game:
1 2 3 1 C 7 S 9 HUH
Detroit 0 2 H 2 0 0 0 0 07 9 3
Pittsburg ...2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 4 t
GUESTS ESCAPED
IN THEIR NIGHTIES
NEW STATE HOTEL AT McAL
ESTER HAS CLOSE CALL AD-
JOINING STORE BURNS.
McAlester. Okla. Or'. 9. Th
Xtieats of the New State Hotel were
rorced to flee from their room lu
their night clothing early today
when fire destroyed the furniture
store of Ceorgo SI. Chaney & Sons
company adjoining.
All guosta of tho ao'ol eseap -d
safely. The loss Is estimated nt
130000.
lltllbe tho prosent for the purpose
1 of getting a strangle hold on tho fu-
i ture.
the south. 1 will bo homo Tuesday
nnd have lots to tell of my trip.
Hespectfully
KATH O'llIURN
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