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- R ic fipeai- OYKR-COATS Cincinnati drug store TULSA, OKLA kr yel Inn f iht- 'i -' from $ I S5 to Slo sun Iif ss l' . 1 t ' ji ,s 1(1(1 Mill n In 54 I (I ! 2-in 0 II I I'M m III si )l fill .1 MlpV , ! i IV , llillv Md'lniii' ' I Illlllll I 111 HI Spill tsl. Ill lUll' I) !! II, , Ollll'l iiiiimiici- iiimI i , 1 1 1' or, tin ltd lit of I hi woeld' '.-jjio i u in g iMiti iiinl imiiliii -e nl i- l.n;s si liliu i mid wlufc -lnvv ii tin viitlil, lux lri- iiiciiiinl ilu .mid. How In- wnt miiiiIi I'enin f lmterinitieis in lii'l'lmii, how l pill II 111 I OS TmI lillllls Illll' . l! CI (1 'III k loltlixill lo j.' lip fill W.n, ii iliiiiiNiinil mill mil1 iix i U lil in 'il- tile .iMiM'iiili'il. Uilli Uo'iin, oh , Wiil'.ee. Ixiiilmr. Ii hi, !m' mii. (i.iii mill nil iln film 'is I c(fii Iiium'k, begins in lie VJ vi'"k' in-n' of tin- 'I iilsn Slur . ii "Hik. H.V; 'I liiiilillis M; I veil 1 "0. is i 'i lv w i ill-. I i-ll us vit II !). I- Illlike II sM-rl.lll i I'l iiiuil .mil spoi-tinr n ws. Ni i Int.e ii woi-IiI'k t-ii-i llliltinli To i in- i iiililiHliint; nuclides in nl! u nl' i In-win Id So write ipili-k i in:- noinu lo ilu soineiliiii fin i iiliodv iiinl cvcr.v iiclu in tin i it Hint wiiiiIk to ilo siiiiii-tliiii; linmi If. Select Your Overcoat NOW i.i-t r l.mn it a ,.i I; ir Vou Bar do tis Loan Offiee Main War First Mrwt r i f-! 'T - fl f7T 'Jl CZirrS l SrflCXlKv hi .fcs. r a Hoiil EioflNi IT'S y .4I" W( TULSA OKLAHOMA SUBSCRIBE. TODAY Ml 'Ms. Dr. Iliiniplm y iiinl .Mis. s ' 'times of Snptilpo wen- i.illei i lie Htur iittiic Iim wii-i, 'I i ami In the country Kmiernllv 1 mmnny'a defeat Is n limit vlctnr ln Ethel Wnlle, who In i lici pmviitK on I lie fnm nem cilv, liars dcvclop-d into .i fledged nick nurse. Slic is in eil, again this week, nlteiiil Iter lllllll. ' V'hn is siilTrlin' with oplinil i if iibliV.' Hi ' III! Ill in: r 111 I1M ! a 5 1 im oiiii vi ion I l fU 111(1 IKDIMI I . ' : :r C::amcsa I i Niut I i alton I I wnrr Mm I I THAI Rk AL NEWS (Co., tinned from piijie oiu ) If il ever happens njjuin I mti oin-4 to en 1 1 the sistus oi- lnotli el's liiinii' ii-h out in chlirell Plie people of TiiUn coin.' t-k'iin, .mil ilon't ii. to Iiulldoe. It will not i'i Mm mi.vf Itiiijz. 'Iliei. w.-s n IimiwI outside tilt i (ell l Mi lien Siittn lii liL-ln mid no I mill liefoic iiiiinx liioniis mum one will li.iw :o m-eoiuit for this imwrnire. It ii rnliliin it in loo -lion;.'. Inns-. Tin' enlei pi isim,' firm of Wiilk (-! mid Wilhile me lining so nineh business thiit the lonld not Hike lime to si dow n or e,it. Hud to c:il on the inn. Well I'm) is doiii" "i'ii Iiiis-iiii-ss. Mr I' l'i i- a xei lms iiiiiii i in- w.' m'i-ii in .uiiiii invtM Willi lolliiii" t'l'd wiei.il feel in l i in- siiis of pioipei-ity. Mis Snnl'i of 'ill i:.' AnliL'1- Si. :i m-i- iiitnun'e li-iind if Mn ! line Cm d" li.i ( ( '! tin. Mi Me 'i ii 's s i h nt ii i ..j I' nee l'i .nl tin- il ii- -I- i-i il.ii -.'. Ii.im the news of th Mii'd nl mm- liie.ikfiist l.ilili- ev i .-,iiiuil,i inoinin. 'Ill .n,i the iiilM-itiseinenis an oiiuu -n the Sim- is shdotiiiK up wiird. This is ,i -.'ood sijni m i u tiiiii's TiiNii is liiioniin. Wlien .i ln jk f run jump two p.iues in nw i lioni j linn is some jump I'toi'. Win. I-:. Glenn mid IMof -I. IS. .MiCuIlon-ili of .Muskogee 'were visitors nt the Stm- offiie I tli. i week. A oonipnnv luis Ikcii oiiiiiIihI in (he e:is end fo oH.'i:ite n sodn pop mid the ice eit'iitn fm-toi-y. Denlei.s in hih dies inn, Votions- mid Siindiy elicits. We enter to tin- 'jvclal wmits of our t-iislmni'is. nor .' vas i '' (; i' .i xrr.ciM.TY t iin r Cincinmiii md Artlai 'Iii't ( II: I ma G. W. Wilson itr i. ryr 'i r i r.iw . ! VdTAI.'N I'll'.I.IC 'llllu-. I.'i T - KiK'Ufichl UUlj. rn,s. - Oklahoma ffiosten Shrug tftcre RLChi I KI.I I'll K.MA(.JST t Am.1 s l'i ,fiiM . l i.. t' . i ('. 'I I s N U s'i ii 'I UI SA, OKLAHOMA LOCAL NEWS jlcv. V. K. While is in I'm sons Kni' . liis wic';. in u u.it ii-viv.i' uiiH'iiii! tm t w-ill llll his appoint nienr l.cec, nt MT. ZION I'.AI' It 1st riirurii. srNDAY. xov ii;. ' M:s. iiniii ,. Toole of Kmis.is ,(':i. l".m . is in the rit, vNitiir. hei f.ilhei-. .1. I!. Stindfoid, or this i 'i mea re tfeheol Journal Every teacher and farmer in this state should sub scribe immediately for the Negro School Journal. It vill keep you informed as to changes in our school sys tem. Each issue will contain articles discussing agricul ture, domestic science and all other subjects taught in f-ur common schcoh by the ablest men and women of these professions in our state, showing the latest meth ods employed. Subioibe now, price $1.00 Send P. O. Money Order, JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO., Box 25. Langston, Okla. .Mis. M. :. Kie( in, i'J .Vorth'conihei- llllh. Lljiii'i is "II "ii mi extensive torn nl" the South. While "one, she wil' .Mis. Sinitheinimi is still. .m visit Moliile mid Moiiljjiunei , Vn lined to her lied, lull is mui-h l-t liniiiii: New Oilcan s.mil Monioe tee at this wiilinj:. Lilth- Tnii La., and other points of inti st iant Htnit li.-i tii.m is eieoveiiiif Sin vill iclnin to TnIs i a'"' n nicclv. 0 The Commecial Sensation fulsa $50,000 Stock of The Hub t7-19 E. 1st St. AT PIIRI.1C SAEE i .BL jg jg Co mzxj' immmmm&y mir i ys 15 P,V; I J t-r.. vVft In,-1 - r-V$$$ P 4AV1 1 X7f 1 III s . -4- ; i J i-&P"&. r fcSisSSii S pj ft Prices Below Tle Power of the pub blic Press Or Palpit to Describe 75,000 people notified Large Four-sheet Posters going into every home in the Count) tell the most thrilling bargain story ever print-cd. It is a bottle for the masses and not the cl asses, regardless of creed or color. We treat all people exactly alike $1.00 SHIRTS FOR 10 CENTS First ten men in the store Saturday will get a genuine $1.00 Shirt for 10 cents. Store opens at 9 a. m. sharp $1.50 HOUSEDRESS FOR 10 CENTS First ten women in the store Saturday will gel a genuine $1.50 House Dress of 10 cents. Sale Begins SATURDAY, tnsr November 3th at 9 a. m. m; sure you ari: IN Tlir RIGHT I'LACLV 17 10 i: FIRST ST 17-19 E. First St. I tl EHUB 17-19 E. First. St. -.