Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 145, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1931 Page: 2 of 8
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SAPULPA HERALD. SAPULPA. OKLAHOMA
FRIDAY. FEB 20. 1931
NEW SPRING FASHIONS
and HOME NEEDS
Can Be Smart Yet Inexpensiv
If You Shop at Penney’s!_
Bny Now!
Why?
Your Money
Goes Farther
Your New
Our retail prices are
lower thon you ever
expected to see them
againl We have
passed on to you
every reduction in the
cost of raw materials
ar.d production.
Need Cost
Only
Specialized for •martness and
taxings! Blucroers, chemises
and panties of a quality never
before at this price 1
$6*90
Any one of these dresses would have cost from two to three
dollars more titan this price a year ago. They are excep-
tionally good looking ... in bright plain sliades, interesting
new prints and combinations of a print with a solid color.
Be sure to sco-them . . . you will find several just suited to
your Spring needs.
Hand Tailored
Handkerchief
Those dainty, serviceable un-
der garment-* winch are such
favorites with pirlsl Built up
shoulder style ; bloomer knee or
French pasty leg. Sues 2 to 12,
An extra size. 84 x 10s bed-
spread, made of rayon and cot-
ton yarns. _ Jacquard design*
lustrous finish.
Oar No.' 44a
Silk-to-the-Top
Hose
A year ago you could not have bought
these dresses for $2.98! The details of
finishing, the smart styling and the un-
usually fine .quality of the linen makes
them exceptional values. Lovely pastel
colors and white. Sizes 14 to 44.
Wide” Sheets were 98c—thiu
year, you get 81 x 99, 4V4 inches
more in length and pay only
94c. This is the lowest price
since before the war. .Sizer Be*
for* Hemming.
Savings for
Homemakers!
Now
Cretonne*
Improved Quality
36 inches wide
PAGE TWO
SAPULPA HERALD
ta 1114
m«n matter. September S, 1S14. *t the port*
under aa art of March 8. 1KI
Editor and Pu burner
Dunlap.
nrr.TVUii BT CARRIER ANYWHERE IN SAPULPA. MOUNDtJ,
KIEFER AND KELLYVTLLK
rtmm wm. -10 cents
_$IM
aam
On* Tear (nut be paid In advance)-
_KM
ALL MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS PAYABLE IN ADVANCB
Bla Months
-KM
Wi.gtu came oxer to me and Lfted
try purse when I grabbed him He
pulled his gun and snapped it I Jerked
out mv gun and shot him as he
) 1 urged re ward nv I i-nockecl his gun
j tp and irtot him again.
I picked up m- money when he feD
ard placed hts gun in my pocket '
i Langley testified
“I wax going to rrrest Wilght for
.‘traimg my poise. I shot hint because
I thourt.' h» was rotng to kill me.'
i he defendant said
Mrs T D Wngti* widow cf the
slain man. Ustified that her hurtoan.
i m*d never owned a piitol
turg Fix. Manager Joe McCarthy slaves left N-w York last r.ietu lor |
<!• d coach Art Fletcher already -n f;. Pet-nburj Fla., in the lire./ de- i
fiom the -n'-rcpoWaii district and
has net arianeed an o»ejn.zed de-
parture Sotn- of the Broc dyn writers
and- officials will acreiipr.ny the
Yankees party as far as Clearwater.
Fla
tamped in Ca’ifomia
Philadelphia’s Athletics and Fhiliici|
i.re scheduled to head south Saturday
i nr Tuesday respectively and whrn
March 1 rclls azc :nd all msjor leugue!
Fighuen members cf .he Boston I eRibs will be ir training.
KTOItY HOl’R TOMORROW
Three .‘toner which Mrs Mavna* B i
Claik will tell at ihe stcry hour at
the library tomcnow afternoon arc: i
MeOy W.iupptr." a riant story: T1--
Straw Ox ’ a fairv tale, and "The
Wonder Bud” .Ml children of the
first five guides of rchocl are u Tiled
to attend the st/vy hour program at
i o’clock each Saturday afternocm.
Old papers for sale at Herald office*
INFLUENZA
SPREADING
Check Colds at once with 666
Take it as a preventive
Use 066 Salve for
thy I
■ A BEGIN THE DAY RIGHT—Cause me to hear
loving kindness in the morning: for in three do 1 trust;
cause me to know the way wherein I should walk; for I
lift up my soul unto thee.—Psalm 143:8.
PRAYER—Father, help us to start the walk of the day to-
gether. Lead and keep me frem straying.
BASEBALL CLUBS
MIGRATE SOUTH
tSNl’AI TKIK TO >1 NNT I’LIMI a
OF LEAGIE BATT tl IONS I*
ON IN f \KM>T
m "■
NFW YORK F. b ** UP1— Earc-
ttll’s ermial migration to the south
•trrtrd in earnest today with New1
York s three major league clubs en-
training for training c m? taunts.
The Giants pany dej>an»d w th
j Frank Hogan as the mily r«gular
number ol tlie team in the group
Others will join enroute :o St Louts
raid when the tretnirg camp Is open-
«d at San An*x.mo Tex. Monday all
enndidat-s for battery positions are
expected to be on hand.
Three rookie players will be included
In the Yankees’ dt legation of 30 which
will en’ratn tot ight tor St Peters-
LANGLEY CASE
IS NEARING END
tX-Mnrflfl IS HELP FOR I HE
MI LDER OF TTI.SAN L%*T
DECEMBER
not di’ink Nit Stubblefield became un-i
crr^cicu*. Lanc>y raid he wax doz-
ing wlf.-n he ovrt heard V. right advise
.’im” v Bayiv to pick Stubblefields1
pockets
I .saw 3ayne give Wiig.it $20 which
11 uld he <;< t • from Stubblefield
MILK FED CHICKENS
Fryers or Broilers
Dressed or on foot
1025 E. McKinley Phone 1578
We Deliver
•JU1BA. Okie..’ Feb V <lp.-The
Jury hmnnr the trial of Nouh lan. -
lev, charges' with the- ‘laving of T . D
Wright Is expected to begin dellbern-
Utrs tonight
Arguments bv tV defense onuusel
occupy most of today's work in dis-
trict Court here.
NoaJi Langley, on trial for Mtoet.nr
Y/ngtit at Wiight's ho:n»- on Dec 21
used three and a haft hours vesterdai
g.itng testimony and a..-wi ring <ros-‘-j
t luunuiat. ju questions
, Lane ley denied that he kilUd Wrglitt
curing a drunken brsvrl and ouic-'
tamed that he shot In self defense
1 angle/ saU tliat in aruw-.r to an
ancr.ymo.us tetter he. J V Etubblr-
field. and J«e> Bupows went to t.-e,
Wr.ght heme Langley testified that)
Bt’.ibblefiilU and Burraas were uo*
told the pur Irene cf the mission, which I
Langley .aid wes to capture two fi.gi-'
tivts.
The defendant s»kf that lie drahk
tt ne “hot toldus” but that he van
666
LIQUID or TABLETS
Cure Colds, Headaches, Fever 1
666 SALVE
CURES BABY'S COLD
TODAY
TOMORROW
YALE
ftrCOHENSand KELLYS
Alto Chapter 2—“THE SPELL OF THE CIKC
“FREE LOVE”
PREVUE
SAT. 10:30
Ladies Free Accompanied
by a gentleman
Our Dining Room Is Open
Every Noon—from 11 to 2
serving the same menu at the same
prices as those in our Coffee Shop. . .
which i* alwayr open
l\'l\G ROOM service at the St. James costs not a mite more
I I than that in our Coffee Shop You know, no doubt, that you
may take your noonday meals in our attra. live dining room.
It is open from I I a. in., until 2 p. m.
Breakfast, lunch and dinnerevery meal and every order is ap-
petizing and Rood. We serve only the choicest of foods. .prices
to conlorni with modern economy. You are invited to eat any and
nil of your meals here.
ST. JAMES HOTEL
Coffee Shop—Dining Room
Banquet Hall
.Mi-fashioned— with mercer-
ized inU-rlii -d welt, silk-plaited-
over mercerized foot, pure silk
heel
Try our No. 448
Grenadine
All-Silk Hose
The smart dull finish! Picot
top: cradle foot; cursed
French heel. Price’ a year
ago, $1.98. i
Now
Spring Designs in
“Avenue”
Prints
The Same Quality That
Sold a Year Ago for
17c Yd. Now
1VA*
A fine count, smooth-finish per-
cale at a very substantial sav-
in*. The new patterns are
especially colorful. Tub fait
and jo inches wide
with sleeves .
and without
*.79
Dresses so charmingly styled th*t they
can be worn for practically any daytime
occasion. Printed voiles, printed rayon
and cotton crepe and plain rayon and cot-
tan shantung in fresh, appealing colors
and patterns ... you will not believe such
values until you see then} for yourxlf 1
For Spring . • . An improved
Printed
Rayon Crepe
Silk-like quality
Exclusive patterns
An extraordinarily low price
9®
iCrart
Flat
Crepe
1.79
Last Spring this fine pebbly fin-
ish crepe sold at $2.49; in the
Fall. $1,981 39 inch width.
Kew street shades and pastels.
J.C. PENNEY CQ
DEPARTMENT * $ T O R ■
209-211 Eari Dewey S..ulp., Okie.
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 145, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1931, newspaper, February 20, 1931; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1520731/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.