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PAGE THREE. l. 1 I I . I . i 1 I ' 1 -1 I , 4 t Made With Cottolene Saratoga Chips made with Cottohm arc never greaB' those made with lard. The reason for this is that C hnt c tn nlvnit 100 rlc'rces hichcr than cither butter without huminci. mirrklv formine a enso coatinc which excludes the fat. Your Chips, therefore, are crip, dry and appetizing. , . . TRY THIS RECIPE Lottolenc costs aoout ine price of lard, and will go one-third lie lard, STATE WINS "DIPPING CASE." j District Court Rules Sheriff Must Act When Owners Refuse to OI?ey Law. FIRE LOSS DECREASED. Martha! Attributes it to eni Clearing of Premises. KILLED The had o ('V till RENTER mmi v tomicnc costs anom iim'-m' . . mm mmmmK hh "iiv A Tiil farther than either butter or lard, m ml. l V k k JLwkJ ft THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY' 1 EM 110 S RE F ;1 TESTIMONY OF BEl TULSA MURDER C CORROBORATED B XEW IN ASE IS Y FIND " SERVATOll " is E a striking new S style with an air Sot distinction. E S (Jives plenty of room to ; show the tie. Preferred ; nowby well-dressed men HE J who favor the larger I four-in-hands. LANGTRY SAYS SHE DIDN'T DROP ICE 30.000 VOICES (B' ' Boa Lilly of ire Edwa ton, Maas.i Nov- 6. 11 was no; Langtry thai dropped a piece down the took or the late fUng evideii. ll irt mWBrmiKHi nni an uj " . jiinr ' . ifuy. S M EQUINOX," amc collar S 2 one-fourth Inch lvor. Both BS made Nvith the Patented mm " Lock-that- Lacks " and S "EtuyTleSHde" apace, of Ej course tlu-y arc i pfion (ollcirs 2 fur 2.V. OuartiT Sizes For perfect fit and airiarteat ZZ style trv a LION cottar on a mm I.ION shirt. baek d i W by ii i M ; ZZ llnMni Shirt indCoBirOo.,Mktn.Tr;.N v. HH PROSPERITY IN OIL FIELD Tulsa, bkfn., SFov. ' Recent Neavj E u die verge of, another advance, ic 1 .i the prosperous year In the P I ihonin oil Ittduatrv Ik ftUth InateU bs r I prodtut?rs and wilclcutters aliltfl Tile I Increased price for gaa at the aretl, ti C0V(rv (l :'a:- III tilt' HtUtC IKIe .1 H II- i W ft, Kaa., state? I Buffered c , t kidnej trouble, with a severe u ine ('"oiey's K!dne Tills for u fev il l . the ..niti ati m back a lid I toll WhO have Kidney Houhle." .lien tie was Princa est tb&t Save tile dropping the ice occurred at a re ss Lanatri waa d Wales, v Corn- ,'v1h I'e art- an I zed irupu And Man Are he Voices Of Guthrie People I Thirty thousand ..lees U'hat I grand chortw! And that's the ntimher oi American men and women who i re publicly praising Doan'a KMne Pilla for relief from backache, kidnev and bladder ills. niey say It to friends. They tell t In the home a OUthrle people are in this chorus. Her's a ;tithrie case. Mrs M. T. Perry, 7:':: B. Springer e Cuiliri", Okla., ays: "Doan'n hidney Pills gave me more relief from kidney and bladder trouble than any other remedy 1 ever used. 1 wa caused much annoyance by at tacks of that complaint and at rimen in back ached so badly and wuh b gainful thai I eould hardly sleep. Mv lipiba swelled and there were other symptoms of kidney complaint. Th contents or four boxes of Doan'a KM Bey Pitta restored me to better health than 1 had enjoyed for years, t Rlai itory. Tar and n' tale best all dealers. Mllburn Co., New i On Btatea, RerCem take no i RllflHlo. Ttttted KILLS WIFE AND HIMSELF. Painter's Deed Discovered by Daunbt ter When She Enters Home. St. Louis, ov. D. When Qertrade Stephens, IS .ears old, returned to her home from work last night, Hbe found her mother. Mrs Ida Stephens, lying dead on tbfeloor of the dining room, and near by her father; Wil liam Stephens, dying from a hullei wound in the head. Stephens expired on the way to a hospital in an am bulun i. Stephens had been fdiot tieo p left breast and once in the i he daughter said her father unreasonh-blj jealous and had lened to iMoot bis wife and him iteohens wan a painter. 45 years ii tier IV ieled ,E HE A DA HI" AND GRIP Are you discouraged? Have you any REAL reason to be? Probably not ten to one it is your liver. You need Tutt's Pills The effect ia gentle, yet rarely fails, even with the ordinary dose as directed. Take no sub stitute sugar coated or plain. DO YOU KNOW WHY ? Winy You can save money at this sale? Ymir npio-hhor bought his clothes here? ) You .should secure that new fall suit or overcoat here: The Answer is Easy Read These Prices! S H I R T S $2.00 Shirts now $1.50 Shirts now $1.00 Shirts now $1.50 $1.15 .75 Edwin Clapp & Crossed Shoes All the broken lots. $6.50 Shoes now . $6.00 Shoes now $5.00 Patent Leather Shoes now $4.00 Patent Leather Shoes now $4.50 $4.00 $3.25 $2.75 1-4 OFF On all other Shoes Men's Suits and Overcoats $35.00 to $25.00 Now $22.50 to $18.00 Now $12.50 to $10.00 Now ALL HART, SCHAFFNEE & MARX Suits and Overcoats Included. S18 5. 1 . $11.95 S 7.75 SPECIAL UNDERWEAR- All odd lots reduced to 1-3 OFF ALL DUNLAP HATS NOW $3.00 Hats now $2.50 Hats now $2 00 Hal s now $1.50 Hats now $1.00 Hats now $3.25 $2.25 $1.65 $1.35 $1.00 .78 1 -4 OFF On all Caps ED. C. PETERSEN Farquharson Bldg.