Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 78, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 2, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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I »art jc*> tos Pit* Hare beet >
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!o dlrw'-' reacef'l msrft 'me 1
.•riel Verge. an *-neritr*i
nictr*** owl"* (of tie Intel
! t'tlra 8e-’ i(t- who hi* Just
;ro" I'ellrolend T 1 rn
' u riptiou cf the phw*• t ’•*
The- •"««« of r'y*ta n*
»ilh vidJ»n turrets Bid r~'
f Hot atutions He we'd
' wa» afforded by eilror *
Keep Your,
Food
PURE
Fresh And
Wholesome
The •a****®*8* 01 ^
(ot the duty. Her stay l*>
*••<1 farei from (jtraisy
Icvdted * conetderab'f
the formalities Ijr ?
would Harn co.t
wou! I hare
*• a*.
T nteu
?n jh,
•B»i Hick
at--, where**
u-'-tin* offi i*l
•h. -an* aad the duty
a a itfl« ot only *H>ul
•Same* Kept Hecret-
f* u evident 'Hat ol' tfce r ”
•r-ia wee* Mud* hi ord*r to he
k. t ' «a-te»
Migh x i t a»lsrd le •*» 0- »"
t e«: «>m Ka'art Crest
est it OOfNelC.
i/T Jowi<
Mtu dwe<l‘-n
iik i.outidel
Mti made U*
i aad •« eagia
Tr e Great
of Xmas Goads
Cacse Early
Shopping
ar 1 RIMK MAiO.\
.l.v liei . l.-V-UH 'J* dr
Put t f#W )»ont ti- »tf «*•
lit (U id k'>x ei*''
•nd y«»ur food »iH lie
k«|>t pore, frteli
wltwlentmte.
tTH- of the rna-
ird. «**■« * *lH»a's Ha.
Ni! dnntHr mired up with
m affstr The taunlvia* die
^»J- d »'t-f the booty Had
l 'trtoa> «f-
tma taa/d by * the
'trials
III la believed that the oh •
«a* to sell lit* K*eU and de
He proreeds to lb* spread
M Oqimpp or Hot'h.-vtk P"*'»‘
ral peetas--adx)
I.,Ten a (VnTpeBOadimt ia Sw* dent
iMeia do ltd fall awry day fr*u.
«„i It m n<d suryrisin* there-j
n • *,( wl.es parrels rtgibeinlng
^vlr* aad «<d llruw-ds late were
Tr-s' ao< tar from tbe H»"di»ti
. _ of Tr id la berg, a aen
M -Km kHoiai fallawed
tv.e jwwel:. fin® the air oni n '•
>mm a-,,„^«.dly to the rectplen's
.asioaidt awsltinr iHetn w»re an
r--gjH toa Htie It Hausen and
fimni-tn I'ouriteas DolaiWIld.n
j. - retain* <d the e* Ktttg of
mosey u-.'d for uavmaa e--
pegaoda
«s ie*tcr to aecartalit hoa muri-
,jb ...» in .til t'e-»e r imor. 1 t»le
• a ire | u> the Cuati.iu H.aia* in Tr.-'
•rbsrr tsk'-s If the nnmaa «»* lhe
I,, en. of the .muggled good, had
liNM. .ow.rtatue.l- and if It **»
j'hat th- st.lt oantr aaa Prince
Vfletl . .
• » told Ihai lHe owr.ert of the
| ,. re'ijr a ere kotan. but tHa It wa*
j net d-etnrd sdviaa.de to give their
i ns .Tie. before the trial
dUcovtnN] that
A it >1 <! ni.t r. lift wa .t-i, ■ •' **f*‘*
i,|i> i... *>if mu v t mi .i tf"U
td»i l.iit . till- ii tr tr. o.**tij*ieMf .il><i
f».t* i.»>. . . m.i k f' r Ii " -t it***.
Ice & Utilities
Company
f- \ el \ t 1
I 'ttrti^*. fs
!fr. Phene S44
at'vi» >. i-«»iT»e
t* in w
Howell’s
K an i i »!«• frun.ij |.l o»oi£r»|ih mill
kw a iti t; L'tff. Visit niir n r loom*
| * • • r i • • * ty »fe 'e || ies *f ft i ii ■* mid
• ole. t.|»r Work ii.pn»lit|» Id ell|y»*i*. r.
New and Second
Hand Furniture
I It has lust tieeo
I the Kusaisn lUilall*
I tbe Offlrial Swedish
| m Vnaltolm. near
Ittansinit their telegrama. It t» «• •
d«nt that St.H’kluiim la rhosen b^
i the IbSsHevik fortes as a meins for
I Miteadinc their pornlciou. jropjgan-
Wih Allow Yon I 0<> p«*i*
t on Your Litiorly
Hone! in Trmi<*
i 11 p r iV o r k m a n
We buy everything in the
Furniture line. We pay best'
prices for everything.
made carol u! prepara
(Hr precious • *otSjr 'Fhey
std aoar the |Sa-e where
siiMM'tod to pass.
Itw. gtS their windfall
i Hit* inoyU iroiiM,<liit,*,y
Saversiu-l. and turned
Cowman-Hughes Paint Co.
. 323 2I31S E. Dtwey
Howell Furniture Go.
E. HOBSON PHONE 794
Alexandra Is ]
75 Years Old
tlmr <*~Ut gif • ompletelj away
4i nr time it was regarded a* *n
m«Mty am*, 'gliii^ affair. •"«
Hie. -tu. e for the fir • ti-n*
itrn airway wit .otiuk.y.'l •",l
rmmr Hteauae of the social ala* f
mg m the mugglera
Wlm-. Aareal* Were Ooeord
Tfce mmaatk-nal r**rt of »He h-ml
timm reve-led l'M>lf, Howe e w'lf'*
the -sr-ele wee eee«cd I ••.O'"
EMklarct. r.tdtl. silver, and m .
. mi. •'---bn tore < on
» net »®ha the ey»H ol »•
r nf.s if*
n ie oar. els was l«‘o'
« be no leas lit**
iMier (alsml $''.fh>0.
W. L.ULYTHE & CO.
Horae Livery anil Hatllle
llnr.es
Heavy Team ft l>rar Wagoa
Cor. 1a‘C and Water Phone 19B4
ec l. Queen mother I
bratod her 7uth birth-1
and In honor of the I
salutes wen flretl a« non- I
James Park. I^noon and at I
Pbu* were flown *>•» a” |
buildlBM At Marlbor-1
tlii* <|ueen-iaotheps lam-1
, was r- con.tr"' I
l.hed cutler’- tl" |
lie visitor's book I
congr.'ul'ttlo-. I
Que.n Mary and
of the rdyal t’m
There were |
i > callcnt. whoa
uttd similar sm.lt
ns through the
and military »*«•
IjONIMIK. Ik
klexandrs r*W
day today
even!
I in dt
‘ WiHdscr I
, government
I • tugh House,
I (Inn residence.
of dir
sirtous of .ig*
. :<>Btl( rtD4 hlr
, | King George
the (dhe. members
I ily were early visitor,
ibto man) hupihU'
off .ring i of flower* i
| gift < proved liosaporti
| rordc n cf police i----
. ' tries
I From the day ol l>«
tu marry ‘‘he UU> K
HWtr.. the Itarish princess
Tennv «)n whole hli
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
I do all kinds of Cement and cou
Crete work. All work guaranteed
Prices reasonable
J. E. SULLIVAN
423 S. Park Phone \1j~
494f
DR. C. M. LKVY 1
OSTEPATHlC
Physician and Surgeon
OFPICE 214-16-16 CLAYTON
BUILDING
Office Phcna 1641 Raai. 1687
H Ian IV. -.ire-
.m— flrt fl>fui..}tl ft *-‘V
r . . to*4*g ''
at He h*d rw
^ la for the Irsnam1-.
^ pels troin Germany
img dunged to th.. l*rtn '
M 1 ly King of Albania
g DfVM fnmi
, *npce of Wind •>»
m amt dauying that h
||>f , go with Hie «f '
1 siht-i todit-tliou ■ I
bi whether the prtn. e
I the smuggt'M gMn,h
Ii are, hut brother la H
llt.ni.an Imgati.m here
n, -e than pniftat.le that.
m mer. atepe would have
hasb up lh<> mailer
. m not very savoury
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WITH GRILL REMOVED
Pkyilclaa and Surgeon
**b<me 991. Office over Cow
man's Pharmacy
11 • 1
«ems t« have almost inare«
om all outward appearance, j
at hor pteaent great age
nmolner Is a striking »»eau
man, and still looks year
than her daughters. Of 1*1*.
, ahe hna had lo «»e a stlc’
tlking and cannot take much
We Don’t Treat
We Don’t Ilenl
We don’t ifiiHrantee a
cure. We do
Adjnnt the Spinal
Column
And make corrections
Nature die* the work
•I. A. IWrlou, D. C-
Chiropractor
Office kourw: 9 to 11: 2 to &;
7 to 8
219 Harry hill Balldiag 1
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IN SEARCH OF Oil
ORILL
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Gtessner Plumbing Go
trial
■trtally mf.tenou*
iwtcn th** engineer, told '
fnnng the 4nveatl«ntioii
n aa avottmiont with th»*
tl abc sh<Hild coni" with
-—many lo act a* a
rereipt of the Jewel*,
id ta.ro in care of an avlu-
ut »n linng thorn to Sw>
OR. FARRIS
OENTIST
Office Over
Cowman’s Pharmac\
IM FmI Bawrav
Hftaa I to ll-t to •
Fventne 7 to e
r.ivgltom 05
G13 E. I*
Phone .rwl4
Plumbing Just a# Qo«d Nf
Lea* Money
I el U» Flgura Vour Plueahlng
■nil Heating
t*<> tint.* hi; f it -"I”
' ii rv. never hi* i
. the 'ewelrt frgm 1 *
jAta nfTl'-•v, h"* thn« "" ' ’
lr*rr vh.m :tro- 0-1 he ') '
v„r to ’Ho (V.lnin bih"" .
If An ^vd ht-oii o L w if*
O m |y*e .(rymtig ■ Ihm l» |l'*‘
la have hifnn"V>i1 a Custom. >1
>|gi< ft<* w->» e«|ic'-tilh! tt*
iVrtic-mV hv *nri.f»«n" **’«•* 1 '
Dr. II. ^V'ei7.rl
PHYHICIAN* SURllKON
Httitm 22)1 Clavlou Illdg.
Office Phone 264 Reg. ll'.ll?
I it I vcry I iiim
ATTORNEY W
T. BANKS
221 Clayton Bldg. Sapulpa
Will try any klnc of law su
for any one, In any court.
10-11-19 PJ>o**a M>
|Q IW*t PtlMH'l .III h t »fl
mte.iH In nndertak'’ *'> t*r
of'thin n»tun* f(»r » fixed
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Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 78, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 2, 1919, newspaper, December 2, 1919; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1518905/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.