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TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY APRIL 29 1917
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TRADER'S
18 lll-l SlNIIIIll St.
10(1 I'llsl Siil.ll St.
in: I h-i iirt st.
Trmlcrs Wi-sl Tulsa
'THE INTERCOLLEGIATE !
PEACE CONTEST LOST
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SAY BUTLER TALKED
ABOUT THE WOMEN
But State's Attorrify Has This
Testimony Stricken Out
in Spanell Case.
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f.rit ai-p'.r.Iinx to rar.k. The
fra. t Shi-i'vanl wire h3 anil ii
whiif Mi'WiM-tt ri-cflvcil 1)3 ami 54.
Tho irnhiliition rnti-Rt where ora-
tl'.i.s iin- t.'i.-(-l ujion themes to'i'-hintf
t-ii l'-i m"-. will take an; at Keri-
'..'i. in a (' i!.h. The universit '.
tin- A ail M iiillftti- the iiaritmt
m.i . r.ntv. rtililipn unin rnty ( i. M.
I in..! Kn.irfieher will Hernl men here
fur if.nteiit. i ' t ci Seynn ur will r--nert
Hernial!. After thli will enme
the old line contest In which Deiinis
.Mi ndon w.il reprenent the colktfe.
l'or I'artv In M.ilifni. I
HALIFAX. N. s.. April 2S Henry
i ' i'i. irie 1'eiroit autoino ruli inanu
jf.n-turer. itrrivt-'l today aci-ompiiri'el '
I i v w.i ral f.'hT Amerlcam. Hi jor.d ;
j wi.vinif that the party hail r-r.rne on
ui important mission Mr. I-'orl de-
iir e l to d.nu.sn the rea-sons for the
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iIi:MAV Ti ..-. April Afer
I't-' .ii i : 1. 1 -it l(ter-n fo-mv-l over
t'-.e it'lm.i.iihility if testimony con-
oer:.:; tf nileir...! rcmar'-i ah ut wnrnei
l y IJetit -i.'ol M. r. I:u''er. f..r whos?
Hiliii? Hurry J. Hi.ir.'!l ! on 'rial
here i-o-.rt s.i. f:r.e'l the s'ate's o! Jcc
ti n 1 ito t i'! an-1 r"'"'! until
M- r'! iy when Spane'l Is expr."te.l to
l.iKe the .'tin'5 in h.s own Nhalf. Arc
ri.ir.'H (""ioieii r-" tt' alH r.11 the
it f t et ti oon court res!on. while ditrin
the f.n .Kin t .-v.-ral deftr.se character
VVl'ie'..s t'-stifl'l.
Tl;!"! w ittie-sc testifies! Hutler'
reput it.'-n a.-. o vvi iur-n v as "l !"l-' anl
that of Sp.in-! '.'(n'l iiti'ler an'I
Mis. i'itill Holl.-in; Sp.ine'l. '.vife of
the defendant w re chot to d'"tvi in
S'l aneli'i anto-nohile nt Alpine Tf x.ia.
ii .t jiny .-pane l w.is a-i'iultte'l on a
(harte f f kllir.if his wl'e ; iis firV
trlil at .-'an Antelo .t l-ehri -iry.
Ai-cun-eet?! ar-ise ever the a'irisl-
I litv o' t'-utimonv cf A. I'olrirr "f
Ih irr Tex is a (iifer.se wltne .s who
nt'empt'-'I to relate nlle-.-el d-reii;.eot
fill rem. il l's 'nti'M hy ('olnnel I i tier
a' (iiit Witi'i-n pres. nf nt a social e'.en
a. I'rtarr where Untlir wa tati ned
previous to h-ini; transferred Al-
pine. The st. ite objected while the
'. fen.i" contended the rUle-'ed re-
marks would nov tho trrny off'cer's
ii'titnde toward vomer. In K"ni-ral.
The Jury wai exdiu'ed f rd w .men
ordered f-oin c urt and I'c.irier then
"irnitt"l to relate tho remarks Ir.
j resell' ; of c- .iinsil.
Aft'-r picloiiped are-.ment Ju ltfe
W (-.v ird presidini;. sustained the
s'lite's nh!'-' tion. tnlintf I'olri'T's t'S'.t-
nior.v was not nil rnl.Hsl t.l';.
INJUNCTION SUITS TO BE
GIVEN HEARING THIS WEEK
AlTlicaUon to I loec Alli-grd Itoad-
houses Will lie AiTjiii-tl Litfore
Jiflffe Inn.
The Injunction sultii against two fcl-
ler-(l roaiir.fmaeu In thn t r.art cf
the city were continued until next
Tuiwlay by Idstri' t Judtfe Linn. The
-1f..l...- . . l. r.
.:.u.-iiu an; i.oii I'uweii Alien
IVteman Uob Thomas and j--ar
i.ui-y.
' arter Smith assistant county at-
toriiey lia anked th.'l a teuijiorary
injunction aKain.sl thete pUvies and
the doors padlocked until a heanni;
( j.n 1 held to dc idc- whether tht-y
ohaii be made ptrn.a.-.i nt.
Su-pli-imis.
'Is this a g.-niiine fej fonm you
offer me?"
"To be fire'' r-n!!el the barber.
"Then why du you turn on the IBS
hvdrant?" I
KEEP YOUR MOiEY
IN TULSA
Paidon
U Savings
MiillK fiN TIME IjKPfiSITS.
No Taies State Kui.ervi.s1on
Tulsa Union Loan &
Savings Association
Authorized Capital 11000.000
I'hone 1S33. 310 Gullals Iildg.
OMces 11 or Rent
Can offer exceptional attractive lease to tenant who can
n?e one two or three floors in new World building now
in course of construction to be completed about October
l.j. Strictly fireproof modem throughout freight and
passenger elevators steam heat vacuum cleaning system
hot and cold running water in earn room.
For further particulars see
F1. O. LARSON
World Office.
ING
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WILL SAVE TULSA HOUSEWIVES -THOUSANDS
OF DOLLARS
Our New Plan Effective May 1st 1917
THIS IS TO .WNOUNCK THAT AVK IN'TKNI) TO SKLL (TROCERIES AND lEATS lOTJI STA-
TI.K AN'I) HKillliST (ilfADK AT A SAYIN(J TO THY) HOUSEWIVES OF AHOUT liO PER CEXT.
'i'HAT W1TIIOIT AIn:iJIX(! THE VAI EE ONE PEXNV. ALL UY ENDING A MONSTROUS
SELLING COST. WE PROPOSE TO REVOLUTIONIZE THE GROCERY AND MEAT BUSINESS.
THIS IS THE TIME WHEN THE AMERICAN HOUSEWIFE MUST ECONOMIZE FOR THE STREN-
UOUS WAR TIMES AHEAD. AND IT HE HOOVES THE US I NESS MAN TO ASSIST THE HOUSE-
WIFE TO ECONOMIZE IN EVERY WAY.
NEW ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENTS ARE INEVITABLE
NO DELIVERY SYSTEM
Ui iii'i fort Ii vp li.ivf no rxjuMisivo TlF.I.lVKIJV SYS-
'J'KM. Tin' I'niti il Stiitcs I )i i.irtiiii'iit of ('iiriiiMi-ri'c mnl La-
bor lifts iiiii'ovci'i'il Koine startling fiicts aliout costl- delivery
iiiitlinils. In a lii'lily coinimct area of a level city tlicv
found that it cost ifo.OOO to deliver only $00000 worth of
incivliaiidisc. AniazinK! Now add to this value of goods
.spoiled hy summer heat and winter cold bookkeeping
and ntner expensive items and you will commence to
realize that there is nothing more wasteful in the whole
realm of business than the old way of selling groceries.
Ol'lt NT.YV SKI.l.IN(i H.AN saves nil this useless waste
mnl luiiifrs the grcii'erv busim'.ss down to the KOCK HOTTOM
J5AS1S.
(H'l: NKW MKT1IOI) will be cash selling exclusively.
THE KING MARKET is more prosperous today than
of iir success.
'I'lie (:cessive increase of cost of all commodities and
pivrs us the opportunity to revolt from old methods.
THE CASH BUSINESS has been known for ages to bo
above all the correct way to trade. But with such a small
portion of tradu now being done on a strictly cash bflsis tin;
cash has not had an opportunity to unfold its great power.
Now business concerns are vastly numerous and value of cish
forces are great and popular. So. beginning May 1 THIS
WILL BE ONE CASH STORE. No credit. No goods de-
livered. Lower prices. SPOT CASH.
The linn; lias come when everybody must economize -die
rich as well as the poor. You have read of the war conditions
in Europe. You have read the warnings of such men as Presi-
dent Wilson and Mr. Vanderslip of the National City
bank of New York and Women's clubs throughout the
country that America must economize. To do otherwise
is unpatriotic.
ever before so avc make this change at the height
the growing desire of the housewife to economize
OUR NEW PLAN WE KNOW WILL WIN
People are prepared for new economic adjustments. Thousands will welcome this announcement.
i THIS ANN'l il'N't F.MKXT 1'm1s only with n chango in sell-
ing policy as we will continue to carry a full line of fresh
meats fresh fruits mid cgctahlfs.
THE M.Mi MAKKKT with its well iiiown prestige lias
deteiiiiiiii il to place the grocery and meat business on a dif-
ferent linsis. This you wiil admit is in harmony with the
ei oiuimic trend of the times.
Till'. SALE POLICY alone is changed. The capital and the
management remain the same. You will be doing business
with the same people and with the assurance of being ac-
corded the same courteous treatment and receive the sam'i
ipiality of merchandise. Our new phm is extremely simpi-.
lt is in accord with the tendency of the times. It is now pos-
sible for the consumer to buy almost direct from the pro-
ducer. No expensive delivery system. An inexpensive or
ganization. Xo book aeounts. Cheap rent and buying for
n very large trade enables us to sell at such prices as are
positively unknown in credit and delivery stores.
This store is owned by W. A. KING. We have no stock for
sale. We have nothing to sell but goods carried in a hiijli-
elass grocery and meat market. We are distributors not pro-
moters. We are merchandizes not stock manipulators.
Now. we ask you is the old sales plan necessary t Must
we turn over to the delivery system and bookkeeping expense
the large expense that you pay? Must we continue at your
cost all the unnecessary expense! Or would you rather have
use save the 20 per cent and give the whole saving to you!
We know of no grenter service that we can render at tho
present to nn appreciative public that having a centrally lo-
cated KINO STOKE JND MARKET.
WATCH PAPERS
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
FOR OUR ADS
IfltaidnTiT
OUR NEW SLOGAN
CASH-NO DELIVERY
"WE SELL FOR LESS"
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