The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 291, Ed. 1 Monday, December 27, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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NEWS WANT A 8 PAY WELL.
THE SHAWNEE NEWS MONDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1909
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To Prospective Gas Consumers.
We are making a special effort to connect all possible Gas
Consumers on our lines this winter, and for that rcason we
have reduced prices on piping and appliances, hoping to make
back the difference from an increased consumption of gas, and
if our plans are successful, both the consumer and the Gas
Company will profit thereby. ^
It is possible that the Company will discontinue the selling
of appliances after this season, same as the gas company as
done in Oklahoma City, and if we should, it is reasonable to
suppose that the present Low Prices will not prevail again.
Shawnee Gas and Electric Co.
AT THE BECKER
racms of
THE SHAWNEE
This is a public enterprise; its «b
Ject is to give Shawnee the best in
educational and moral entertainment.
This course is a PERSONAL OP-
PORTUNITY for YOU and YOUR
CHILDREN in building of mind and
character. Take your sha^e.
This is one of the largest Lyceum
courses in Oklahoma, and Shawnee,
the "Heart of Oklahoma," should lead
in this as well as in its many other
public enterprises. It is going to be
the greatest series of high-class en
tertaiiunents ever held in this cits
Shawnee people should give this
course their cordial support as a
splendid public service. Such things
build cities. Decide NOW to take
what your family needs.
JANUARY 12.
GOVERNOR HOBERT GLENN
of North Carolina. One of the most
brilliant and powerful men of the
Southeast. Governor Glenn was the
winner in tight for railway control in
his State.
JANUARY 21.
CENTRAL GRAND CO.
This company represents an all-
star company, headed by Maximilllai
Dick, the famous violinist who was
appointed concert-m eister of the Phil-
harmonic Orchestra of Leipsig, Ger-
many, the heart of the musical world.
The members of this company are
European bred artists.
FEBRUARY 17.
FREDERICK WARDE
The Shakespearean tragedian, who
will present Shakespeare in a manner
that will cause you to love it as lit-
erature.
MARCH 2.
HONOLULU STUDENTS
Who are native Hawaiians, compose
vocal and instrumental sextette.
There are also scenes given from the
Islands. The Honolulus give their
native music, with the charm an!
sweetness of a native's appreciation
coupled with an artist's rendition.
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BROS.
HORANY
PROPS.
The story of "Strongheart" is so
well known In this city there is no
need of retelling it at this time, it
is sufficient tq say that the play is
built on a theme that appeals to all
classes and that Its central character
of the college-bred Indian has not
hitherto been used for stage purposes.
The play is rodolent with the at-
mosphere of college life and its char-
acters are all familiar types at the
most important institutions of learn-
ing. The testlvltles attending the re-
ception in the first act where the stu-
j ilentB entertain the co-eds at tea, as
well as the great football game In
Act II, are features that make an es-
pecial appeal to the student body, but
there are enough other features incor-
porated In the four aots to make
"Strongheart" a play that will please
the fancy ol every one who frequents
the theater. The engagement is for
onday, Dec. 27, at the Becker Theater.
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The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 291, Ed. 1 Monday, December 27, 1909, newspaper, December 27, 1909; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc89912/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.