Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1920 Page: 3 of 6
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SAPULPA HF.RAl.D
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FAYE REECE DUNLAP, Editor
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• CALENDAR
• Thursday.
• Naomi chapter O. K S. meets
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• Knights and Indies Benefit
• association mods in Odd Fel-
• lows hall.
• T. E. U class of Baptist
• church meets with Mrs L. B.
• Wright, assisted by Mcsdames
• Lane and Boone.
NOTICE, SCOTTISH RITE
MASONS.
All Scottish Rite Masone
are requested, the public
invited, to midnight funeral
cervices of Brother W. T.
Kichart at South Methodist
Church.
(Signed) Sapulpa
Scottish Rite
Club.
Reduction in Price
of Ford Products
THE WAR IS OVER AND WAR PRICES MUST GO
Ike. automobile owners. We
furnish you 'he U. S. (’oinpeti
puncture prooi inner lube in
si/e. Place your order now
ic lf.13. H North Water. l»-3t*
your property. Luther hobins.
Phone 411. 19-3t*
48 48 48
Mrs. G. B. Hester of Muskogee,
mother-ln law of Senator Owen, and
a missionary of sixtyflve years’
standing. Is in the city attending the
W. C. T. U. convention.
48 48 48
The Lady Macahees will hold their
regulai meeting tomorrow afternoon
at 2 o’clock. This will be tuU'.Htion
day and a good attendance is urged.
48 48 ♦
Mia. James Lowers is very seri-
ously ill at her home on Bast Hob
son street. Her recovery is unex-
pected.
48 48 48
The T. E. L. class o fthe First Bap-
tist church, will meet tomorrow af
ternoon at two thirty with Mrs. L.
B. Wright at her home. 1,500 Hast
Thompson. Mrs. Fred Boone and
Mrs. W. J laine, assisting hostesses.
All members and prospective mem-
bers urged to be present.
48 48 48
If yon want quick resnlis in sell-
ing your home call Mrs Andiews.
Phone 1873. >9-lt*
Back of Health
Is the Blood.
Your blood must be good
your health cannot be.
NYAL
Brand
Effective at once, Ford cars, trucks and trac
tors will he sold f. o. h. Detroit at the following prices.
Hot Springs
Medicine
pirifies the blood and tnvlgor
ates the system by helping in
the elimination of deleterious
waste products that clog the
internal mechanism of the
body.
CITY DRUG STORE
“The Nyal Quality Store”
Cor Main and Dewey
“Once a Trial—Always Nyal"
$510.00
440.00
465.00
395.00
360.00
Touring car with starter.........
Touring car, regular...........
Runabout with starter .... .....
Runabout, regular . . . .......
Chassis . . .............*......
Coupe with starter and demountable
Rims ,. . .................
Sedan with starter and demountable
Rims ................
Truck with pneumatic tires......
Tractor...............
745.00
795.00
545.00
790.00
Loses Both Arms
approaching winter.
48 48 48
ISee Naximova in "Stronger Than
at the St. Denis today. 19-lt*
Death
The laidy Maccabees take this
moans of thanking Bush brothers
of th« Rush grocery on North Main
street for the many ravers tendered
them it their liootb during the fair,
and they wish to announce to (he
public that the good coffee served
at the booth is on sale at the Rush
19*11
a* Julia May Peak, famous pian
recently of Chicago, now el
i. is here attending the W. 0
P**ak was
Tulsa
T. U. convention,
one of the delegates to the National
W. C. T. U. convention held in I/on
don, and shared the same stateroom
with Mrs. Abbie Hillerman on the
ship going over to England.
48 48
See Narimeva in "Stronger ,Than
Death" .t the St Dents today. 19-31*
48 48 48
The M. E- Church. South, will en
tertain the teachers of the public
schools with a reception in the
church on Friday evening. October
1st, at 8 o’clock. A special request
of the pastor 1h that all new mem
hers attend as this la a get acquaint
teachers and
ed meeting for a
Methodists.
48 48
Mrs. J. R. Miller entertained last
evening with a dinner at the Harvey
House, complimentary to her house
guest, Mrs. J. C. Pearson, of Mar-
shall. president of the State Federa-
tion of Women’s clubs, who Is here
attending the W. C. T. U. conven-
tion. Other guests were Mrs. P. A.
McDougal. past president of the state
federation, and Mrs. Abide Hller-
man president of the State W. f •
T. U. Mra. Pearson will speak at
the convention tonight on “Our New
NEW YORK. Sept. 23.—In the
glowing list of maimed and killed
through Htito.nrtbile ai'-ldeiits this
year most pathetic Indeed is • he rase
if little Rose Cattinl, who must now
go thiough hie with the loss of obth
arms. 4 heavy motor truck rut off
lM,th arms of the child, who Is only
seven years old. as she was playing
on the sidewalk near her home
The child was lying" prostrate on
iho sid sals with her arms ext* nd
mg over ‘he curt. playing a game
w„h nthe: children. The driver of
the truck, to avoid a crash with a
touring car. which was passim..
TNI UNIVERSAL CAR
PHONE 1499 -1500
Responsibilities
that I what Dempsey has to face.
win. Reports
slble Dempsey-Carpentler champion
TWO FEASTS FOR
BIG FIGHT FANS
Di. SIX
Brennan scrap in Madison Square
Garden un^cr the overselng eye of
Tex Rickard. The other will be iiie
Georges Carpentler Balling Levlnsky
fracas In Brooklyn. October 12.
Iiempsey naturally shows n|> ns
the big favorite in tile pmpo "*| hunt
with Brennan, both because of Ills
.g to A. J Williams secre
chief engineer of the Na
ciy council, one perd'e la
an average of every 3.*
n an nntoiiioldle acldent.
it lea have b"*n compiled,
showing the gloving total
enunted for Mfr Itke Wtle
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1920, newspaper, September 23, 1920; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1519809/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.