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Tl 1 - PAHA WOliLP, ,Tt'Ul)AY, APRIL 17, 10'JO
UNWRITTEN LAW
PLEA IS DENIED
Criminal Court Rules It
Is Not Recognized
in State.
j, ., ! I't HIlo N Ire
uM.MIOMA 1'ITV, April 1.
I'li.i nf thi liiiwrliton u' DPforo thr
I'lni'iiul i.iiul of Hpprnla illil nm
!, I'hxIiI AlimrHI (rum thr will
i fn i ,,r four par In llir ponltrtitl
,r tmi"-i'l I'v lhi illalrlrt point of
cnrti iixintv on m ninnalnualilnr
, tt i c lor ha Ktlllt.tr of Urn .loilfw
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,,.in' . I'P'iiiin iifrlrinllic tin1 wnl
. ii r ,i fid (I today.
I'tiiRl i iinl Ik IimVi' i-liol .InliP
i 1'ifr u.i IihuIiu AlmcriKlK
,1 n.'l illNippiMfil from
i , ,i'i iifirr ihi nhonilmr h.kI wii
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, our' i.- nl ir.iitilty Inn thr
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Ihr K'O'r.il ilorlrtnr Hint III tin
. 't. m li A. xo-mMpil thf" rlttlit to
,rni;r ,i wrung ilono u female tilf-ni-i
. r i f onr'x fiitnliy liy kllllnc Urn
. i f i inrr, i not i rn'ogti'i-il ru:'
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I'llNr A PITY. April lh It A
l.onit Mi-nil of thr Mmg-llill Imu
licr InticM. anil millr rio rn'ir
tiilnoil hi noun luni'ltrun Wpiluriil.lv
it thr Arciiiio holrl li I ho ilium-
tier nf coinnif iff I, K. MreV., of,
Iho Hrrtirllv Hlnlr hunk. w; ln-i
mniilpr Hn1 .Inilur Wllllnm II Kng
liitirl rmponilfil on hrhulf of tilt"
city. .
STII.I.WATUIt April tfi An '
olhrr frnlriilly linn cntfrnl, A hikI
.M. rnllpcr Tun i-lmplor of AlpllH
Knppii I, (nuiirri lul fnitcrnlh
tins bwn limlrtllpil. wit Ii Dntn
Mnnrrhouin nnil 13 "luilrnln. The
uppfliil olijocl of thin trHt'rnlt I
to fonlnr iariircli In t'onunrrro. ft
nnnrc nnil iiifoilntlng mid to nlii
ciitp Hip pulillc.lo high lilr.iln in
thitl linn.
IMI.WOHTir April I fi l.imfH
lllirllRllllt H wiilowpr. HRflt Crt MIK
klllril ypnlrrrlnv Hftprnoon ulillr tin
IoihIiiir ciiHltlc on lip nil ihm of
thr Mcl'tuhcv -W'pnlz roinp,in nf
I'nnr.i I'tu Th" iii'iilrnt m-runcl
A inllr ninth nf lilMnrth The nkil
Oil whii It thr ( IHIIK ,!. lirilm Inn
prpil In the Bniiinil hrnlr Rtirl ihr
I'iikIiir frll iin Kiii'h.itiHii ''iu"lnnp
Mill Mr illP'l lipforr ,i ilni tnr (Oill'l
ho rrachril
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MIMI. April lfi Thp Itppdinp
Irrf I .itiil r.lni' mliip Mnrl mill win
vnnl ..i sheriff'.'! salP for !2.600
in .itisfy prpilitom. Tim iimchinory
nan m'I1 irpaiiilrly.
SfiHMAN. April K. -TIip OUIh
ijhoni.i rpoIocIphI mirvpy linn pur-rli'i-pil
from Jninns Onmp of ltorky.
Oki.i . a m'lnntlflc llhrnrv of 7,nnn
Milnrnc." ('. W Hlnnnon in' rll
rpptor of thp tirvp,v.
NOrtMAN", April !.- KlRht ro-ntif-t'
for ropnrlprn nml city rclltors
rn OUIalionia pupprs luivr broil rp
ipivpiI by tho whool nf Joiirniillsm
hp past wpci. hevnriu muurni.i
. havp dccliipil to t.ikn nui'h Jobs dur
"ing Hip Mimincr.
(MIAMI, April lfi -John Mollis,
tiiinpr of rirhpr. Is in Jnll rh.ircpil
with i-oyprrly hivitlng Ihh 0 vcar olil
Mill. I lir nujr in in ii ii'iiniiti ' I,
mav lose lim pjpalghl TIip father
iMinm to hap bpoii mjur'il on the
hp.id in a fall from n box car
MIAMI. April 1 fi. New potalncH
are celling for ci'iHn i pounil In
thp mining (I lot riot anil littlo meat
1a avntlahlp at any prirr Itph
lunr., nl nt.ni k.i Ihnv vliiiiIiI li.ivn
to i hargp C."i cents a bowl for potato 1
f-oup and decline to hu.
PONT ."ITY, April 16 A Ki 'e
I'ptupen Kordu was staged Tuesday,'
hempen Pity .Marshal Oonahun and
a Tonkawa Indian nanicd t!u Mi '
Dor..!1-! forniprly champion long
I .-luncp runner at IlaHkell i-ehool 1
McDonald ramr lo town in a Konl I
'.osp t Mo wrong f ir whrn ho
YOU TELL ISM!
Clothes
inny not make the man,
but Snwall's
chemically pure paint
saves the house.
We have it in all shades,
for any use.
HARDWARE
Phone Jl Madison
Cedar and Hodge
500 Streets
ft ind was puraurd bv thp mar.
ll
Vassar union suits
S1A1H men want thoir union
uita In have lull length
draweiv; Mime prefer three
quarler length; talie your.
t hoiee. These - Vassar union
stilts fonie both wnys. They're
of fine Kgyptian cotton; just
the right weight dJ OC
for now. Up from tPOt)
Vassar union fliiits, ,$;!,:jri up.
The House of Kttppcnhcimcr Clothes
5T'
Notice to Our Patrons
in District No. 1
Your Electric Bills are due and must be paid
on or before the lSlh or service will be dis
continued. District No. 2 comprises all territory east of
the center of ?Jin street and south of the cen
ter of Third Street.
Public Service Company of
Oklahoma
107 East Fourth St. Kennedy Bldg.
We Cioso Saturday at 1 p. m.
ililiniiillll
HO
$45
A Sale of Much Importance to Tulsa Women
Good Clothing can still
be purchased at a rea
sonable price at this
shop. You will agree
that this statement is
correct when you sec
the models we arc
showing in spring and
summer suits. Styles,
fabrics and patterns in
a range that makes the
selection of your suit
an easy problem. Don't
buy your suit until you
'have seen these values.
HOLMES
Clothes Shop
223 South Main
On All Spring Coats, Suits, Skirts,
Dresses and Waists
These arc very fine goods we're offering you merchandise that should have been
here in time, for Easier. They came too late, and now rather than carry too large
a stock we offer them at sacrifice prices.
We Quote few Offerings There arc Others oC Equal Importance.
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III Suits
Z and
OFF
That sold for ?.tr.00.
Your choice for only
$18.98
Spring Coats
Regular price $.r0. 00.
offered to you at only
$22.50
LADIES' SHOES ANY SHOE IN THE HOUSE,
YOUR CHOICE ONE-THIRD OFF
Dresses
That were cheap at
poO.00, your choice
$22.50
Waists
That were bought to
sell for $10, now sell-
2,V...$4.98
Any Mat in (he
House at just
Half - Price
We Are in Favor of Organized Labor
North Main Department Store
107-109 North Main Street
JjL F.xtrn Sttlcs
J people lo In
sure Prompt
Service
Sn
deHbacH's
Snob of Qj!upfihJ
people to In
sure Prompt
Service
jj iuuay win uc a uay
j of Exceptional Values
A
DRESSES
The most wonderful values yet given
in Dresses of every description, all ma
terial, all colors, all sizes, all prices.
Special Featuring
Four Groups
$ms$23$28 $44
(Values Range From lo $85)
Others as Conservatively Priced
$5 $7- $12:25 up t0 $175
SUITS SACRIFICED
All suits reduced regardless of profit. No better opportunity ever
afforded the women of Tulsa to secure a strictly high grade suit of
the best mode and workmanship at such a low price.
$ 35.00 Suits of Poplin and Serge $ 25.00
.$ 39.75 Suits of Heather Jersey $ 25.00
$ 45.00 Suits of Serge and Tricotinc. . .$ 35.00
$ 55.00 Suits of Serge and Tricotinc. . .$ 44.00
$ 69.50 Suits of Tricotinc and Twill . . .$ 48.00
$ 85.00 Suits of Poiret Twill .$ 58.00
$ 85.00 Suits of Tricotinc $ 58.00
$ 89.50 Suits Strictly Tailored .$ 65.00
$ 98.50 Suits handsomely embroidered.? 69.50
$ 98.50 Suits exclusive models $ 75.00
$110.00 Suits Miss Manhattan $ 79.50
$125.00 Suits M iss Manhattan . $ 95.00
$135.00 Suits Super Twill $ 98.50
.$149.50 Suits Tricotinc $110.00
$165.00 Suits Tricotinc Eton $125.00
$175.00 Suits Tricotinc Eto.n $135.00
Beautiful Tricolette Blouses
A Sale Supreme
We are also continuing for Saturday our great sale of these popu
lar blouses which has created such a sensation during the past
few days.
$5, $6.95, $7.95, $10, $11.95, $15 and $17.50
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