The Arapaho Bee (Arapaho, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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OH BOYS! SOME BIG CUT
Right when you need a Suit or
an Overcoat we cut the price
Evcrvthinu: the farmer raised has been cut to the core — why sho ild i’t the g ids he wears be cut down so he can buy it We are first to give the big Reduction
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Any Men’s Suit or Overcoat
Any Men’s Suit or Overcoat
All we sk is f r you to compare our Makes Quality and Price with stores that first marked their goods up and then giving you a big discount We want to get on the low market
that’s the reason we aie giving this Big Reduction It will more than p&v you to look before you buy— and we know we can save you morev on new fall merchandise
Reduction all over the store in other goods
Big
CLINTON
LEO A HAAS
- OKLAHOMA
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Man’s
Main
By PETER B KYNE
Author of
“Cappy Rick” “The Valley
of the Giant” ate
i’IT A l’TKIt IX — Arriving at Pohrant-
CJfiry vl ornos Webster and Is Instru-
mental In )ulpng I Is friend's "ewest"
ashore The latter Is Known to Webster
oh "Andrew Howvrs" Oeary houses him
st Mother Jenks' Webster gets the Idea
that Geatv and Pores are In love and
with the Intention of giving Geary every
rhan-e lie smilingly contradicts the girl's
statement that they have met beforfe
nrAPTKR y — Webster receives -a
warning conveyed by "Ion Juan Cflfe-
tero” really John J Rafferty Irishman
of good qualities fallen through overindul-
gence In liquor that there is a plot to
assassinate hire Webster makes a firm
friend of Gaffertv loiter the American
Is 1nsultl by a Sobranfean armv officer
and publiejy ridicules him A challenge
to a dud Is accepted under such stern
‘'orulitlona that the Sobranteans with- I
draw it 1
tlon rehoni
‘My lamb” Mother Jenks snld soft-
ly to Dolores “the wtir Is over Wot’
the matter with goin’ in the south pate
on’ wytln on the palace steps for the
provisional president to make his
grand ountray? If we ’esitate five
minutes they'll have a bloomin’ guard
on both gates nrskln’ us ’oo we are
an’ wot we wnnt”
“Hut Mr Webster will come back
to that back street looking for me
I must go back and wait there foi
him”
WWWAWWAWmV?
(Copyright by Peter B Kyne)
SYNOPSIS
CTtAITITt I — J !n Stuart Witstor
mining t-ngrir lift-: clear ng up a for-
tune in lbaili 'alley Cali:' boards a
train for the Last He bcfiivnJs a young
lady annoyed by a masher thoroughly
trouncing the “post"
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CILAPTl'It II — At P-nw-r Wdter re-
ceives a letter from Billy (It try his dos-
ed frl'd (kary uitts lcm to tuire to
Bobrante Chtitral Ameiiea to Imanee
Htd develop a mining liutrn He de idea
to go
GHAPTm XI -Webster secretly visits
"Andrew Powers" at Mother Jenks He
learns that "1 ’ vers' is Ilicardo Ruey '
son of the asst’-snntcd president brother '
of pob-rfs iwleui ho bdlevcs lead and !
that a revolution 1 oontemj-latnl Next '
morning ho tell I adores that her brother
of whom she h is no rocolleet inn is in
the country pmleet I n g the over'hrf-w of
i reslib nt S'itrus Very mu h in love
with the girl but bdteving that her nf-
ei n has b i In-stowed on Geary
WVbster b-ivs to investigate the mino
w !’1ei l:- has mo to f nance I
'1IAITMR XTT —Webster after lofklrg
M o-r d-’ddes o put his whrdo fortune
!"tn the n i:ie He sends pilly Gearv to
ll e I’ni’d Ht-t’5 to purchase the reees-
’irv equ Mipiit advising him to narr’
Pobres in Huen ivcntura before he leaves
Knowing that unh ss Ruey can ro’ertbrow
Sarims mine vill be confiscated Web
ct iil'I'i I t rarineo t o venture Tle-
turrln:: to Thaeur ntnra be is astonished
to ii?'d y ifdi e ill there rnl Gt-ary on
bis wa’- t lie United States
“Wyte notblnkl” Mother Jenks
overruled the girl’s protest roughly
“ ’K'll 'nvc gone Into the palace with
the crowd for a look-see we'll meet
'liu there an’ gyve Mm the trouble o’
’uiitln’ for us Come!" And she half
dragged the shrinking girl toward the
gate a block (IJstuut where only n
few minutes before Webster and Don
Juau Cafetero had made their Inef-
fectual stand
“Don't look at the blighters lioncy”
Mother Jenks warned Dolores when
la approaching the gate site caught
Sight of the bodies strewed in front
of It “My word ! Regular ha1'
—an’ nil spiggotles ! Ctwvn'
uve
bird as
Hull ! Thought so! There
headed 'tin ! Gawd's- truth ! An' ’e
done all that — Gor’ strike me pink!
It’s Don Juan Cafetero”
Mother Jenks stepped over the gory
corpses ringed around Don Juan and
knelt beside him “Don Juan !’’ shit
cried "You bally Interferin’ blighter
you’ve gone an’ got It !’’
She ran her strong old nrnts undef
his dripping body lifted him and laid
his red head on her knee while wltli
her free hand she drew a small llask
of brandy from her dress pocket
Don Juan opened his buttermilk
eyes and gazed up at her with slow-
ly dawning wonder tlien closed them
again drowsily like a tired child
Mother Jenks pressed the flask to his
blue lips ns the brandy bit Ills tongue
he rolled his fiery head In feeble pro-
test and weakly set Ills teeth rrainSt
the Up Of the flask Womuriug
Mother Jenks withdrew It — and th£tt'
Don Juan spoke
“Have ye the mnsther’s permission
allanah? I give him me worrd fiV li 6n-
or — n o t — to d h rink — tl 1 1 — 1 i e — g 1 v e-t-
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'HAT'T'tU 'TH -liirps tf-t’s Wi Veter
t’nt rr’v : 1 -"I askcj her t u’rrv
IIIU'TRR III — DoPrc Rify th
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lilm ii'n! t’ r' ha f i V Ar 'zcih
but rntinlv irl nI ' a mn u the stun-
v!’'n Id- -'-: r the cplrtratim He x-
p! il"s’ 1 '’ Tes her brrthr has
lai-1 !: j!nrv f r tb-- f vert h r of sar-
r'i 'V -ti r : r 1 Ib virln c a final
anlinc:
CJIM’TKU VI —Webster cn 1 Is way to
a ia tivt
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CHAI’TKK VII — At New OrPnns while
wnllim b r the f-tenm r to Buoimvc: turu
Vtbfcttr paves the lfo of a man
who If attacked by two fU-'sam-lrH The
youth haves Webster without disGoGng
I is Identity
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niAPTnn VITI-On the Ftc-ai r Veb-
F'rr fir Is his elatr-rootri c ''u t- U hv n
Ftturger wlio get-lares li's tmeiti'p of
being his Kif-st to Raennvert'tri At frst
nnei-reil V-ptister nml ti t Strang::' nfter
r sonifwliat for 11 in argument r-v U an
amiratde ucreonent Wet star r' -ognizes
11m ns Ito vnutti wtiosn life ho had saved
t to day before though the other does
rot know Webster
rafs rn' havin’ the -inkin’ i
Ship" ole- vi i (: 1 “Conte an’ see j
then like the devils as killed my
suit 1 Tier'' She broke eagerly!
from 1 I- re-' 1 e-r -lining? grasp and run
(li''li till' :'ee' I a 1 1 fes he-’ t t ‘d a
r 1 1 m 1 1 t then rea-eiiing tlmt !a r duty
lay In ptir-uiig M l:er Jet its atal 1
preventing i r from ruidng hi adleng
Into the eonlli't she followed
evidently the fleeing guar Is had
sem ric! around a corner into a cross-
street shortly after Dolores and Moth-
er Jenks had seen (hem gallop past
for the firing down the Cnlle San Ito'-
sario had e aed entirely by the time
they reached It They stood a moment
at the coiner gazing up the street at
the dead — man and boast — with the
wounded crawling out of the shambles
to the sidewt !h !
Mother Jenks nodded approvingly as
triumphant shout - from the north gate
told her the Ruey men were pouring
Into the palace with tliclr arms about
each other the two women watched
and waited — and presently the nation-
al 11: jg on the palace came fluttering
down from Its stuff to be taised again
-tvlt li the red banner of revolution flut-
tering above It the Insignia of a na-
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Veto
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Democatic tick et legal or
Right is a bettor pel' y
ie and for everything
No"’ e lines the geod ncw3 that
the I moei-iits in the state legisla-
ture will md the Reput li'iatna in
l5pssin:- a fair election law Now
tHcre is statesman! in renting to
tfis fi’on’ ’’I "-n ’ ould le
fair and t’ - - i hr! V elec-
ehoui ! e fair rmdgd men
Hid IfOMtn
Sunday School every Sunday
at 10 o’clock a m
Preaching service at 11 a m
Ep’vorth League Sunday even-
ing' at 7 r- ni
Preacliirjr service Sunday even-
ing at S p m
Prayer meeting every Thurs-
day evening 7:30
Choir practice and Bible study
every Friday evening at 7:30
PHILLIPS & MILLS
Lawyers
Upstairs First Nat’l Bank Building
Arapaho Okla
Also office at Clinton Okla
Farmers Union MONEY
SAVING SALE
Left Yukon Flour $'(15
Mill Ruh Ilf an 225
Gray Shorn- 275
Ikst Cedar rests 30
Second Host Tost 25
Highest Market Rrirc Every Day
for your Wheat Rye Barlc-y Corn
KafRr and Maize
Your Buslines Appreciated
Farmers Union Co
Association
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farm work It’s just as cheap to burn kerosene in a
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Put your farm on the factory basis Get more done with
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is what counts Farm help is hard to get Horses cost
too much on $150 land It takes the crop from five acres
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(Insert Speculations in panel in this advertisement)
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Lawton, Jesse Wilber. The Arapaho Bee (Arapaho, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1920, newspaper, November 19, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2308040/m1/2/: accessed June 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.