The Capitol Hill News. (Capitol Hill, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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■ntered at the Poetofllce at Oklahoma City. Ofcla aa secosd class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
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One Year
Six Months
fWT*
New Beauty
Complexion
Has Created a Furore Among the
CHICAGO FAIR SEX
Beauty Seeker* Fascinated With
••Princess Zanne" The Newest
Face Powder.
Everywhere you look, walk or turn,
you bear women talking *'Princess
Zanne The Chicago fair sex have
certainly rushed about and struggled
to secure the latest complexion called
^Princess Zartne' Face powder. Judg
ing frqpn their deape rate efforts in
the big department stores and drug
stores, that “Princess Zartne’ is
quickly gobbled up by the mad rush
of women, and impossible to supply
the enormous demand. The newest.
NOT ALIVE—LATEST IN FURS
Have v'*u ketii v ur N'w \car reKiluti' n*
)Vla , continues to hold the eye <•? the oil w*.*rld
Cushing,
direction.
vours early.
Qwest ;rs From “R&seOud "
I found your questions and answer?
last Sunday 1 did not know thej
wrere tn there until a friend of mint lrre^|b£7 brilliant complexion' face
told me about them 1 think they are powder, has naddenly made a tre-
*o nice for young folks fo read mendous stir among the women A
I have been going with a girl twenty Urge shipment of “Princess Zanne"
years cld. but she seems to be no older reached Chicago, and it w as quickly
than myself <! am thirteen!. We al gobbled up again in a few hours
■ way went with the bova together, but -Many disappointed women failing to
The .-to dealer* predict a shortage of 1913 cars Better rder .te married reeemly. and <k> you thtnl. ■* » ^men^o? “Print™ ?1
it all right for me to go to theater, at riE<;.. , J in a tew day, "Every
mght alone wuh a boy My mother thjnJ; gone-.__ .Plinees« Zarine' 1. al!
doe* not approve of me having corn- out."—“Will have more In a few
All the newly elected county officers take their ornccs next .Mon- p^y Tery much. Tk> you thins it any dayg. are the short answers from
dav lanuarv 6ht harm for a boy to kiss • girl* I sup clerks in all the depa.tment stores
. _____ ____ pose you tbink I *m rather a flirt, but and druggists in the city. Many so
p1 PAal f just wanted your opinions on it I ciety women, and beauty parlors have
A complete analysis and explanation of the ne* i areel> I< hope you won't think I hare asked too telephoned in their orders thick and
man/queaticn. -Rosebud fast at the different fins. Heavy mail
orders are coming in from various
A mother , perfectly right who di*- !.£££ E
.pproTM of a thirteen-year-old g>r!! betn enormous the past few days
^olng alone at night to the theater -j-^e charity ball recently given by the
Don't do it and don't allow boys to -jpper society fair sex was strongly
- . . • ___ „/.nvicteH III Indian- hiss you. It Is decidedly common and Princess Zartne" complexion that
Tllirty-two of the thtrtwtgh, uno.n men conweted m Italian ^ ^ ^ gooi Wnh ind mad(, women look « queenly fas-
aptdis for conspiracy were sentenced to the federal prison at breeding who has the least respect for cinatlng and beautiful.
law will be found on page 8. Read it and get p -ted
Campbell Rus-vrll declares that the rumor that the Socialisi* wil'
have control of the new State Board of Agriculture i* a canard
“Princess
I.eavenworth. from one to seven year-
Program for the Farmers’ Week Short C- ur-c. to be held
lanuarv 13 to 18. at Stillwater, is out Copy can lie obtained by
writing to A & M. College there.
the rirfask, her to do it. so if you arc Zarine" gives the face an extremely
going with that kind of a boy you had brilliant, fascinating, young glow. An
exquisite refined complexion for a
better stop
541,590 Persons of School Age. With two youthful bartenders iu | Committee Probes Machinery
There are now 541.590 persons of j Tulsa "speak-easies’’ before him. Mu- Testimony relative to the purchase
school age in Oklahoma, that is. be-micipal Judge Houston of that town; Q[ farming machinery, wagons and
queenly face powder. "Princc-ss tween 6 and 21 years of age, accord- addressed to them thie lecture: "Be- buggies for the State Orphans' home
Zarine” is a sweet, captivating, fetch- jng to a tabulation of the scholastic >fore I would sell my soul to some boot- at pryor Creek took up the final hours
ing. fragrant, dreamy perfumed face popUiatjnn Gf the gtate prepared by ; legger. as you two boys seem to be ! of th(. board of affairs hearing before
A. C. Couch. P. W Lutman and Georec Barnett are the countv reply to this invitation
commissioner- for the next two year- Tel! them vour wants fot
your neirhboHnwmI Barney i* the democratic member, the other*
republicans.
The Correct Answer.
Please state in your column the powder of the highest grade and qual- supKrjgu^jHjent of Instruction R. H. doing, for a few paltry dollars, precip- j J*he 8enatu investigating committee ad-
meaning of *R. S. V P” and how tc By of Russian JJJJJ Wilson from the annual reports of the Rating these moral and physical journing at 3 o'clock to meet again
jenne Jocose Rns*. and Oriental Lo county superintendents. The total wrecks that you can see on all sides j next Monday afternoon, when the
rust blossom Affinite. making it de- was certified fo the board of school by looking around. I would hire myself j probe again will be taken up.
light fully exquisite, and a revelation land commissioners, as the basis for out at 50 cents a day, mauling rails.”
for a princess'complexion next apportionment of common g. (\ porter of Custer is the only Holiday Trade Good At Chandler
craze ha* ca-eht Boston and New \ork school funds, which is in January [survivor in. this section who partici*
fair sex. “Princess Zarine is the The gcjj0ia8tjc population by coun- pafed in the battle of Gettvsburg. He1 Chandler—Merchants and the pot*
^urtTall EuratT^ tie. follow: 1 " ill g„ next summer to the scene of! tal department report that the holiday
has a‘chi-vi.1 and r. <-iv .* honor and Adair. ".SSI. Atoka rw Beck-j that memorable flght to assist in the business this year ifimuch larger an
homage from the minds of great men. ,635; Bryan. U'.itlT: Canadian, exer -a commemorative of the oOth tor an.. in the history of the e 5.
and all European nobility. Her mag- 6.7i9: Cherokee, 6,225; Cimarron, 1.- anniversary of this battle. It is to be The Christmas package "tall ass
netlc beantv has completely charmed (-oal - --- crav- 61 • Custer a ni. onal affair and arrangements are such enormous proportions that cost
the aristocratic lords of every house . . . 4’<J8. ’Ganin' 9 43j; .. iag made for each atote to send It* master McCoy organised a special
, . „ , , which has given her the power of ' ’ ’ ’ '__’ . ilirvi, i, ^ veterans of both armies at force of men and teams, which is do-
Investigation of. the Stale Board of Public Affair* by Scnab..r ClnC'^^^^y'ia t"he 6.616; J^kosn,^™ Jol^n^HT;'' ihe expense of the state. Mr Porter tug nothing but handling that class
gossip of all Turope.11*1 K.ngEsher, 6.219: Latimer. 3.309; Lin- had many thrilling experiences and of mail. _______
The secret of her great beauty coin, 12.150; Love, 4,201; Marshall, hair-breadth escapes in the war.
The following patents were just i-^ued t»* Ok1ahoman>: Pau1
Bustard. Frederick. Okla.. carbureter; George F.. Harri^m. Btllines.
motor plow ; John V. James, Sayre, automatic -teerin^ device Alvio
B. Pond. Enid. |>oulty roost.
SMITH
L'RS R T JONES
At Home
February Twenty-second
Three O'clock
R. S. V P.
To whom ihoind answer be a ’
dreat-*l?—Mrs. W.
The meaning of "R S V. P a in
English. “The favor of a reply is re-
quested. if you please;” the French is
J- Elmer Thomas'select senate committee, vva* resumed inthe board Remind ^fthc
rooms. Monday afternoon. The committee must complete its probe
of the Board of Affairs, Game Warden and Secretary- of the Election
Board in time to report when the special session of the -enate re-
convene* Monday, January 6
case you mention, regret or accept to
The Governor has proclaimed the week beginning December 30.
1912. a* “Bug-Killing Week," and the Stale Superintendent of Pub-
the one whose name heads the list, as leaked out. that a unique, complicated 4 350; Murray. 3.870; rfcClain. 5.830; Oklahoma built more miles of rail- Whethqr Cipriano Castro, former
It Is probably at her home where the brand of face powder is prepared as McIntosh, 7.300; Nowata, 4.311; Okla- r0ad in the last three years, according | president of Venezuela, will be per-
ception will fc* held homa- 22M’; 0,a?'' 64<5: Pa»n^ to its area, than any other state in mltted to ,an(, ,n the United States
ion. and the secret has reached the;5;3&6: Pittsburg. 14.805; Pottawatomie, the union. j is being considered by officials of this
For a Bride-Elect. Bhorcs of America. Little wonder la-1281 Roger Mills. 4.860; Seminole. A g00(j 810ry is lold on a Sapulpan. government. It is reported that he
I am a younx g'rl of twenty and of that the upper society are so anxious 0.730; Stephens. 7,889: Tillman, 6.- He haij been called to Tallahasse, a ] |)as started from Paris to New York
______________ r limited means I have a vert lor it. The box of "Princess Zarine 696; Wagoner, 7.146: Washington. 5,- negTO town. Not knowing its charac Although the state department.
ficTn't ruction has asked the teachers in all of the schools to devote dpar friend „ho lg rojng to ^ mar Face Powder-’isvery aristocreticln 329; Dewey. 5.049: Alfalfa. 5.857; t..r hf took a night .rain and was; thr0Ugh its consular agents, has been
sonic time to this itm-.rtant matter on lanuarv 2 an.l 3. 1913 As p ?ied rould ,ou please suggest some- ^ ‘1 Beaver. 3.8,0: Blaine, a.,61; Caddo. landed in a negro hotel. The next kl-eping a close watch on Castro, it
rult?6there is too*tnuch w asteful and indiscriminate burning of \ ctrt Thfag that 1 might give in ho hone- morning he went into the dining rtxtm ag ..... been advised of his move
nhV miner which should be turned under f decsiv and add to th* I enjoy your column, immensel; -M. fil. Princess Zarine Com l" * '-4> ° ^ ..... aud
table matter tv nun snouiu ui lu "t , „ , ,,, ..... in RCr,„, tag Cottonj $11.<42; Creek, 8-iS, him and asked him to take a seat
Immus in the soil. But parts of the statt ire n dang ' _ or mis box ready lo give that same Delaware, 4,281; Garfield. 8,898; at a single tab:-, saying that the table '
bogs if the old ones are left undisturbed in the-.r winter quarters entertain for vour Irtmd prince** coroolexion to any one who Grady, 9.251: Greer. 5.553: Harper. he wa, 8t wa, for colored people. He s. J«k.« Alb.rtE.
Jwat beeanae your puree t* a bit light seek* her. "princess Zarine Complex- 2.713; Hughe.*. 8.7*9; Jefferson. 5.- raoved. And he tells that the people i .|»«lkinS Xr JenkinS
to other* Ask the girls to bring . ’ Flore. 10,911; Logan, _8,499; Major. the Ictter. Attorneys at Law
McAlester.—Out of the ordinary in 13 1*2 West Main Street, over E-.
McAlester, the police found an opium l,res® Theatre. 1 hoi.e Walnut -18U.
joint, a woman and two roeu, all ne- '-consultation with retjular clients free,
groes. hitting the fipe in true Oriental (
style. They were arrested and -their
outfit confiscated Ada Clark. Oliver
II MIV Ulto w-e.aw. ...W .... -
And for this once, all should join in a general clean-up and thus re-
duce the chaces for insect damage next summer.—Oklal»«»ma i arm
Journal.
Jack Spain, present sheriff of Oklahoma i -unty.
• • .• • k I t' III..!..-. l.uritt ..1,.. t t r. .»*k
ion Powder” comes'only in the fl '• > 9^3
t-izf* box in two shades, the Lilly p;f. ...................
for the bride-elect, then about five d ar frtf nds 2(.t jt al once.
r-s-----* ------- . , . ft ■ v o’clock serve a tray with tea and two jt jg excellent for covering wrin- Okfuskee. 7..24; Okmulgee. ..198; Ot-
application to enjoin M. C. Binion, sheriff-elect. fr«»!H taking ’let i£jn<jg 0f sandwiches, add candies and j^jed g^jn and facial blemishes, and tawa, 5.171; Payne. 6.110; Pontotoc,
next Mondpv claiming fraud, bribery, intimidation were practcen gajted nuts and you will have sufli makes the face look so smoothly 8.766; Pushmataha. r,,648; Rogers. 6-
w“*d“n~v,‘",r'-*■“" • • - ; ........-............. sawjaa-ttts&z ........
OFFICE STATIONERY
Name for Girls’ Club.
Spain by better than fifteen hundred votes and ran ahead of him in
nearlv every precinct in the county. The contest between the tw" »•«-.- ,— ------. t •«»«»* «iunB > n-wB
(nr msntv rlerk was verv close and the final official count names for a social club of girls rang Face Powder should be sent to the Jim Lemon. ,he new representative
m; S."ZSLZX” •*'" $2T ....... “v
Address your orders to
Barnett and Carl Phillips put up $10
cash bond each, but failing to appear,
their bonds were declared forfeited.
eoeoeeee$$$«90oo o 000000 o o
n aa uwvvj.—. j —— - —- ----- - (6€Q VCUV?—Poppy
between the>e two candidates, with thi" small majority m ia\j r «■
W. VV. Storm, the democratic nominee. On the surface and judging 0ne tbe jparpgt i0i of girls I
from the returns the attitude of the present incumbent looks ill- kn0w, who meet as a little club, call
advised and appears to be a ruse to delay the inevitable. themselves the “Happy Hearts: ’
think perhaps this name will just 1
you.
Concerning a Wedding.
At a home wedding should th*.
groom s attendant deliver to the pa»
tor who performs the ceremony thi
wedding fees when the marriag* -C^r
tifleate is given him. or after the cerT
rnony is over?
Please accept my thanks for youi
answer through your paper.—A Con
stant Reader.
Give the minister the fee wnen th«
business is setMed, just before the cei
emony, for usually there is no goo
| opportunity afterwards. f
will introduce a bill to make the steal
ing of chickens between suns*i and
sunrise a felony. Walter Fergusor*
thinks this an outrage ngainst the col-
Department A, 1 CHICAGO. ILL. oretj brother, who has already been
Adv.
Princess Zarine Complexion Co.
RAILROAD
Time Table
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BUSINESS CARDS—WEDDING
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Send for samples and prices
E. C- SPENNY PRINTING CO.
Phone W-5152 1291.. W. Main St.
Oklahoma City
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FACTS ABOUT THE NEW PARCEL POST
Only mail matter now included in fourth class, or
merchandise, will be handled.
Perishable articles, such as butter, lard, fruits ber-
ries and dressed fowls may be sent short distances.
Eggs for local delivery, when packed in containers,
may be sent. When packed separately they may be sent
any distance.
Fresh meats may be sent only in the first zone (50
miles.)
There are no restrictions on salted, dried or cured
meats or fish.
Millinery, toys, musical instruments, glassware and
breakable goods must be marked "fragile. '
The following may not be sent: Intoxicating liquors,
poisons matches explosives firearms and live poultry.
Books and printed matter are included in third class
and may not be sent.
The weight limit will be eleven pounds.
To find the size limit: Take a piece of string 72
inches long and wind it once completely around the
parcel and then across the top lengthways. If the ends
of the string reach the sides of the parcel it comes under
the limit.
Regular carriers will deliver parcels wherever pos-
sible.
Parcels must be mailed at the postofficc or branches
and special stamps must be used.
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No Favoritism Here
■Alestor— .T,n^ boy triplets born
jtmas to Mr. aud Mrs. William
<on of Featherstone have been
Champ Clark Anderson. Wood-
'Vilscn Anderson and William
as Bryan Anderson.
igee having voted $150,000 for
I r '
ids. now purposes a bond
ity hall, market place, parks
a
levard system.
mill at Wapanucka is a
It to that town, paying out
in;
>ar iu wages and swelling
the ia
by $100 per month.
Har
*ay, formerly of Guthrie.
Jim-Crowed and grandfather-claused.
But what could one expect from a rep Time of Arrival and Departure
resentative named Lemon from Oklahoma City
Mall and expr#*ss service now is -
operating on the Wichita Falls &
Northwestern line from Woodward to
Forgan, the present terminus of the
road. New towns and rural commun-
ities afTected by the n^wr service are
Supply, May, Gate, Laverue and
Kx'owles.
United States Attorney Homer
Boardman has disapproved _th“ title
to the land near Chandler purchased
now
the C
take
Rhodes examination and will
!v hre* -year course in
itia, which title was approved by John
Embry, former federal attorney. The
state h«»s erected several buildings on
le. Wash., recently passed land.
Stryker ia the Tulsa Democrat per-
law at petrates this very clever bit of philos-
ophy: ‘‘The best tow n is the one that
Juage Wade Stanfield of Sapulpr is large enough to be convenient, and
! has tv oil fever and wants to quit at the same time small enough to be
neighborly.’*
The (Umulgee Development com- J. W. Whitehead and J. F McMillln
a new organization at Okmul- of Soper, and Lon Stokes of Forney,
gee to boost the town. have organized a company and will
Tho town of Alen is excited be supply the town of Soper u ith electric
cause a number of oil men have been iights.
I viewing the country thereabouts. A Mexican attempted to murder a
Miss Kite, formerly secretary of the policeman the other night at Ponca
Fire In Church j Northwestern State formal school at £jty but the case was not* given much
Perry—A fir.- In the Catholic church Alva- died o! !w»riG.' »ia at Sulphur. notoriety there because the n-wspa
destroyed the paraphernalia and set | A A. Harder has launched the Pro- pers couldn't put the hombre's name tn
tings used in a Christmas entertain gressive Star at Red Oak. in Latimer print.
meut. The fire caught from a defer•'county. It is a neat, eight-page pub- jhe sa]e Gf unallotted land in Pitt
tive electric light w*ire running into j lication. burg county, the w hole area with th
Bennington Tribune says Duran’ exception of about two thousand acre?
Murdered By a Woman
El Reno—Benjamin Weith. aged 46.
proprietor of a meat market, a quar
ter-blood Indian and son of Ben Keith, j \° ’
an old Indian trader who at one time
owned much of the land on which the!
city of El Reno is located, was shot;hl^ Ju 1 ’ 1‘5'
and killed by a woman known here
as Cressie Bond. The weapon was a pany ,b
38-caliber revolver and the wound
near the heart, resulted in Keith's j
death two hours later.
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J. Q. A. HARROD
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
104'/2 West Main 8t.
Room* 219-220-221 Security
National Bank Bldg.
Telephurs Walnut 7429
Residenc* * ’xlnut 4501.
Depart OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
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PHONE WAL. 5012
Dr. J. M. CLOYD
DENTIST
Suite 208 Weaver Building.
Mortheast Corner Main and Harvey
OKLAHOMA CITY
45 (>m
11 pm
Tl<e ilUxuriu. OUtlKxna City.
\t A letter to K1 Re
ROCK ISLAND—EAST BOl ND
8 10 pm 8 iff p
frt p.i K t U*1 Chica* 0 am 12 40 a
Wanted; Men to Learn the
Barber Trade
cw week * complete!, practical
■drat n* iiniiiint#.i praettra,
<-• :* ffnnatett poittmn* (uaran-
t.-...t furntxhed ft«r *h.>p,
e tticc I tu t .mi price *a(H ah' *
cam,nr .tiploma* ftaaletl ante
■>r ratal,'rue Son* <*n St*r*a , ,
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the church. Besides the curtain set
O 'tings the statue of the Virgin Mary wjn pa88 the io.OOO mark in popula-; having been sold at good prices, aug
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land, which as a rale is worth many
* 81,352,814.38 to their credit, held in j Sheriff J. F. Lamison of Medford | »s raueh the unallo'jted land-
^ trust by the federal government. This says the state orphanage at Pryor is Shornden s elevator at Ponca ( tty
0 money is laying idle In the banks of one of the most useful eleemosynary burned. Loss on building and grain.
Institutions in the state.
[$11,000. Insurance, aoout $6,000.
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