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8 nil DRILLER IS Woman Juror Aakcd ,. Order Your PERFECT CREAM DOUGHNUTS ForThankstfivinji TODAY Original Doughnut Shop ill South IktmKwt I'erfect ('mam lloiiaThnuta are iiiatln only by u. nil oiliera at 'lt111t.1t Release So As To Take Care of Home I SmWior Worker Slain Hy Vartiicr Ni-ktixw SlitMit I fh Oilier, j HUSKY KTITA. Nov. 25. Illicit I booze la supposed to ba th cause I of one killiiiK and the near death if tun I'theiH tod iy. John Noi'lh fock le In lull churned Willi ehool- , SUICIDE VICTIM ri'fiua! I Th World PAWNKE, Niu'. :0 Kiju:il aiiffrnta In In effect In I'wni' county. Mri. A"nl Im of Cleve land ni aclavted fur Jury aerv Ire In the county rourt ami ap peared In court, liul wait etrimed from duty at thla time ly Hie Judae a ana could attend to tier lnu'hiild dutlca. MARLEY li IN.UEVON li IN. ARROW COLLARS ClUiTTT PtABOPr CO IWCTwOTWY TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1910 ; : i ' I aV Rodv of Middle-Aged Man Found Near Clarcmore Depot, i ia TVi World. KKMOKK. Nov. p.- Th. of, i i ,. Kri-r.i rlhl-of-yy r.. v. "'" 0r'lr; -1 rv. " vrr with W.irh 'hM a .V ."n.Hf I" the rlhl 1. hi P'" kr.S thorp w !"; . , ',n T..S i n HI. 1-ouli.. an.l ' -f r. nrldiri-K. T , ,1v ,,h lak.n to the Voori J.r'iVn,; i.i.rl.MH n1 nmhalinrd. k r 'i 1 l! Ve h-M aaJU.iC Mn- liik' to death Jlln ltwreme at Kiikii. four inllea eiih of lletiryetta. North eoeli In , fm incr und Uiwrence a Mtni'lier worker, bttlh white. . .lohu Wenley I'lliice and Willie liny. ni'KrtteH, are holli In bed tl.tn fermiNly wounded In the atnniue.li nn,j l.oweW by each other In a choc ,.r .l ike itrlnkiiiK miarrel, both Ion III ,. be brmtK lit to iruon. : M Records, .uml I IIP UII'V mi' IiIm IwiMlft-V ao- "' ;'"y.i ..ur.lr H..UH. l , .mil. u'l.f th.. firm n.mn 'U'l--"- "i"r:' ,-'"thln i:om" "i, n.arlv -a "'tcrnvlned hi : nun .'' flaiemora th a aft flo" t.nm a an t then walked L. rt,.n 'In- ir.it u f..r a ml.f and ,"0t hi.,.fif us dieted n a ,n,rt. I''"'' ! V-rn ul"? 11 d!ik nunl and wuh five f:"t. fiKht 5,-n u.s. Mm k hair tiirirTiw Hht v, irai '.v t-vt-a and h.ld two anil ''r.'il ifi-in Tin ataiimpilon In ttmt ii k . t r-. I ; i- u lila hiimls aliowe l. O, nurk" f ,""v' ,,Kl c STATU HlilEFS 3 liKMl !-tii:i:. Nov. 25,--Th tie ,.,ty h r -- t t-in will bw r.miplele.l h'y JaniMiy 1 o Hurna II MiOJonell, n.iincoi TltniOlII.ViiO. Nov. IS. tVrn freuiiun (liaiifit Carter of Ard mnm Im-pot it-d liia aiouk farm at Uill Crit tv ill Li rt-k. ! I'oiiioini' ctiiiniy cuiton crop. I Sirvcv tl..ws II.77K biilim ginned Kinnl lo.5S for lnt )cur. , SKMjIiJONV. Nov. IS. It la underiioiul I hat Tul.in InlareaiM ma man i-qiib: rue' n tn tor u r ! n Una to I'lwhunM. l;iliiart, Avant und Ntafuiiy. . l KANT. Nov. :'. "Try. try iain," la tiio innito of liurKlr no nutle llneo aliempla to gel. Into ttie tiume of Ir. IriUjf t'otore finally S.vint It up aj a lt.i( Job. BICill KA HT. Nov Ji --A ')ar"nt- ly the lamtoffij-a lit re may be doinl- i rd ernr hre upon for A. Aueiinis I I hit t'ftuffh t tlie site and will rrt t t r ,wo atorra nn It BAXPIT ItlTKIU IS SKA IV MeHa Tleath a Manila of AntitJur M.ihlK'r In llvl"lon of KimiII.s. PRKSIDIn, Tenia, Nov. 5.--Jeaux RfnteriR, the tittn.llt who obtained IHHOO rHnmim for tb, return of th. t'nltcd Siatf armv avtatoin, I .letiiena nt n !v m and I'eteriton, wua Vljlfd hy unother bandit nt CarrlioH S'nnr. Vfxlrn in a ftk-ht over thi diiM.in t.f i li i random niotif)', ' roirllna to Hpp,irrnttv. relinble repoi'ts f'm llnl. an noun ca received hen-today I'KILslllNt. M' It'lN DI4 ;MIU H 3. (enenil W III ao Wa.ililnartofi on I That ln on Military Tour. j WAHHINtlTON, Nv. th I leneral Perahinn i'l leave WaalilUK'tin I)rmli(ir 3 to beln hta nntion wide !riap. tlnn of the militnrv reaourrea of th re'intry lie will vlMlt the atMithmntKi n department f li nt. He inert k t" the smithern dfpart f't'nt vlaitlnn Ihe dla rlet Hdjattnt to the .MrmnHii bonier. V KrH-o limiw Still. Jfi,! M ft., Wer! I, . fAW.NKI-:, Nov 2:i - The auit P'n.lli.g in the atipremn otnirt I"' 'n I he I'ruiii Kilviiiy e..inpatiy id Pawnee I'Diinty, In which the niro.nl r,uii..iiiy a.ska for refund of 'i' pul f,,r 1 y j 7 !tns. ban h'ti diatiiiMied by the ruilroaj com Pany it thf;r nn:. Prlntu sunn i',,r Homo. IIA1.IK.W V s. Nov LT.. ... The Prir.-p ef U.i!., fcnird for linrnt- this "ft'moon on ill ,it,' rruliifr lie Lao w hit fi bnuighl hi ill to the, new world. ATEX.S MOTHER'S EXPERIENCE Houston, Terr- "After tlie atlvrnt oneol my Imhiea, my health Ix-nunf Puof 1 nenroua ami ao weak I nouM not 1I0 1 n v t h 1 11 K , roulil not eat or alet mid waa nothing h o r k o f a ihn-al wreck when a friend adrmed tne to tryUr IVree't Favoritat Vnv- leription. I took aeveral hnltlrn hut it waa well worth it (or it niui- Iilelejy rnattir- ed me to fwd 1. 1 . 1. 1 .. llfBIIU I'll "tea in wimen who mffer w to giva aITT, PtMrnpl"n' trial, it ill SyWptl'w --Mra. E L. HaoBs,. ' 'roemin St , Antnr"o, Tex. "After a aenonj JZ"r . Irv 'tretirth aeeniH M 1 iuSIlj " iuI' not "ne bark to me, to try I fVrrea Favorite "WTiptmn . ; 1 u. 1 . will' 1 IIB'l !n H II ' wt iTi " foiimnien.litl an hirlilv , ThMU! 1 ""'J ""t (pi far a.trtv ytriw ,lld M tnr n" ,h1 r""''' ! keahw 11 ""torad me to pnVl I ott "1rn',h " eomparat iv. lv i 1 r mn nuuiier tor women ' a Jf P'twiire to me to reeomtnen! y 'ma mclmi, 3W Bowie dTrt i"4""' h'1 nTvoul wo. 1? r1" tnu-raMa a!! the time I Ban , ' - BTifn'r 1 rnv-ripiii'ii 1 wiiT7i?rrv ,,,r "' " '" t" ' .j.TVV) Niild me p , hrnllh at.'l ' gJf Favorite 'r- .-ru lion- .in1 Better Shirts For Less Money That's the proposition vc make to all men who want and ap preciate shirts of fine fabrics and fine workmanship. Unlike the ordinary shirts of commerce, all Curtis llrown shirts are the products of the most expert and conscientious makers. You won't find any of them slighted in the making nor. skimped in either the goods or the sizes. They are all full cut in the ood old fashioned sense. The buttons nrotfof fine quality and firmly attached, i'.oth fit and finish are giveH the most careful attention. Men who want shirts of this description and that means about all men can buy them here for less money than anywhere else for less, in fact, than the present whole sale prices in most cases. CKiVfr of rrintotl maelran. (1 QC Olllllo $2.f)0 and $3 values, .plaa7J CKiVfc- of wmTn nia,,ras- CO QCt Vjllll l5 $.;..'.0, ? I. $r, Million, aPW.atJ Shirts $10 "values, $6.95 Shirts $8.95 shirts ::;:,';: ;;ts., $10.45 A Ki'lfctitm f inorp than -J.000 ShirLs in sizes 13', l"1 Many Shirts tmlay aro ilyed with po-called "tonimenially faf tivrs. but ours Hre all fast colur Mini art' m vfiiaranteed by u and by the maker. - o The funiplctt! line of Manhattan Shirts at usual rice. 0 Curtis 3roii)n Ca ? A Store for Particular Men A Special Values in SuitS and Overcoats For Men of Special Build Here are clothes for men of all proportions; We aim toive the voting man the utmost in new, correct ideas. We trv to preserve the ditf- nitv of'thc older business man. And we have not lost siht of the fact that there are many men of proportions a Utile ajtart from the average. Men who wear stouts, long stouts, shorts, semi-shorts, have a wide variety of selection here in unmatchable styles and values. Suits and Overcoats, positive values, $15, $47 and ?". . Suits and Oven oats, positive value, $T,:, $:. $')7 and $Y.n. Suits and Ov rcoat.-', positive values, $05, $07. $70 and $7:... $39 $i Q.75 4-U $CQ.75 Curtis rBroti)n 2o. A Particular Stf)re for Men e -n$ - II s.AJ X w I Am Climbing Mountains A Harmonious Tenor Duet I his sentimental song of childhood's and man hood's dreams and ambitions is a beautiful bit of harmony. Both this song and the coupling, "Golden Gate," are worthy successors to "I'm Forever Blowing Bub-Mes," by the same authors. , Charles Harrison and Lewis James a new combination sing them wonderfully. . A-2791 85c "Nobody Knows, and Nobody Seems To Care" Everybody will care a lot for thi,truly , amusing tenor duet by Irving and Jack.' Kaufman. Lack of. lovin Is what they larnvnt. Coupled with "I Wanna Go Back to DearJJld Mother's Knee."' 'A-279S-rc ,Vwv rj Veani1pruiD5 Ted Lewis Jazx Band Makes Its Past Record The feature of New York's Greenwich Village Follies anf headllnerat Keith's ' Palace Tfieatcr, the Ted Lewis Jazr Band, plays "Blues (My Naughtie Sweetie Gave Me)." This frenzied fox trot gives you an incredibly swift succes sion of resounding syncopated shocks. Coupled with "India," another fine fox trot. 1 " A-279ft-S5 Te A Few More Popular nit (Vt M. rValua Workaw lor Ma Now." A. Il la' II .1 A- BJIl- aVl... AVH-M4 -U. . 1 .11 Yau Ct Ivrm Ua a lh An. Hon Ball Murrav Clao" roa Trat . . . YtAaa' Jaiariaaba Orrawatra . rT9t.tA lu-0.S . 'aWrf.Aaarta Dim OaaUatra f " Thw'ra AB Swaaliaa a . . t . Vaa ami SoSaaa I leiiii. vaa aau jcaaai i , Swiat Km I' Ctl Um New Colniaw No? tlty Rtcord BkUt Erery Cohabia DtaUr Hu It Af Celumhlm Rttnrd em Salt Of 10th ndlOlh f Evry Month coumbia auimcki coitant, ww tmi i 44- cwqaaO i,w i -U.r4 aWaai m - Ma NW Dmilm aa MfW -Heiter Order Your Chrjstmas GRAF0N0LA TODAY Iniay-iiH' the pleasure you can have t his Christmas and every day thereafter from your contact with the best musical talent in the world. That is what the Urafonola nienns to you. Spread out before you in all their brilliancy would be all the world's best music. sonys, ntorie, joken and every other human clement .that can be expressed in laughter and sonpr, pathos and sorrow, mirth and joy. Order today while a stock of the many different models. Model in Fit Hvrry 1'urne. SOLD KXCI.rSlVKLY BY ' Darrow Music Co. ,W' Nir Main, Opp. hetchum lintel ! i J j & a, iiaai ii) .im..--s0m f f 1 -1 " 1