Durant Weekly News (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 45, Ed. 1, Friday, November 7, 1919 Page: 4 of 12
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bank and iiad often hrcn call j
ed upon in eineieiK-ies to per-
form the duties of its head of
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foinun a1-. I-'ii- 1 Adtiiui strator
will f;i'.o in.- ui.liority to li
lliiuh' oi tiers but wl'l nut re
main in Wasliin'-'itou to .liul-'r
take supervision of the wink.
I)r- (larfield Mild that tin-
point had not et been reached fieer. His re-eleetion to the
iitu'cssitntiui; eiirtailinent of in- oll'iee Uv three more eai-sl
dustries lint if il is riei-e.ssury coinus rather as deserved re-
oveiitually the eiiitailineiit li.-.t cognition for el'fieivnt service
prepared by Ihe Ku. 1 diniuis- and all who know him eon-
tration for the War Industries gratulate him-
Hoard lurln the war proba-
hly would be n-ed The war CITV (Wl'l-: TO OIMIX SOON
industries on that list of
course lie explained would The City Cafe one of Andr.i
mot get the treatment they did A. Kakuaitakis' numerous eale i
during the war and might ba enterprises in the South is toi
cut off altogether. be opened to t'." nubile within'
the next week or ten days. The'
OIT F(M( SIIIUNK UINC local ion is on Main street in i
the building formerly oceu-
Dunuit Citizen Heroines Cnn- pied by the lOtigland (.rocer.v.
dldnte for Iting (Jhen to between First ami Second It '
Most Popular Shrill.- oiee. is said that ne.irl.i ..o.otirt i
being i.p"iuled on this enter-'
There is going to be a big prise and that the cafe will be
time at .Muskogee November one of the finest in point of
JO when a large class of novi- equipment in the "lit ire South
c.es from this section of i'k east Certain it is that if th"
Slate will follow the t'.vl.b if new eating place is to compare
the camel over the hot samU at all witli an of the proprie-
n the occasion of their indue tor's oilier institutions it wil
Lion into the inst cries of the be one of which Dnrant may
Mjstic Shrine. At this time C- feel proud. The best of chels
V- llrown. of Dnrant. one of and cooks will be employed
llic novices will endeavor to and the help in all department.-
get the Shrine King- will be made up of those who
Hednuin Temple of The .Mvs-'"know how"
tie Shrine located at Muskogee
usualy holds two of these cere- Kent! the NIOWS. $1-1)0 a ear.
uionials a year and at e-i h i
ceremonial :i valuable ring ii
given the mot popular novice.
The ring itself is well worth
tlie effort that any candidate i
puts forth to get it. to -ay noth-
ing of the honor of Icing the
winner and there is alw.ivs a
-spirited campaign among tin;
contenders for the prize.
Dnrant has had several can-
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'I In !: test 1'ii'leK witli oi .-
t. .iui'ly ol" 1 tic latest tweoilrf.
tin- I-ited fail .shatles. we price litem only ?2i.0. C.i.".0 !
t''i it beltr" !) a ve"
i ...shmuie.i and wot. l.I
.:!0.00 if:i.".00 and
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Verv pretty .Mens Overcoats made of the very b:
o'. eri-oating the latest shades with or without belts
priced SUa.OO :!0.l)0. $115.00 and A..!
We handle the famous Wooly I.oy Knickerbocker i ..":..
they are built very durable and make your boy look nrinly.
Made of veiy latest suiting sizes from 9 to 17 priced
.?'! J.!.".. s-'l.l.So and fU.i.l
Wehatidle tlie famous Just-Wright Shoes every pair
guaranteed to give satisfaction. We carry them from
AA to H in gun metal via kid kangaroo and Russian
calf priced J2 10.00. $11.00 and $12.00
Give the world
the once over
Come in
and examine
our good
whether you
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Pretty !ick-
wear Artow
collt.is. I'aii.-.
and Boston
tkirteis Stet-
son Hal?
IISTEN. fellows to seme
j straight talk. Many
a man when he gets
to be 40 misses some-
thing. He may have
lots of money and a fine
family but
Ke never "got out and
saw things". After he
gets settled down it's too
late.
Every man wants to see
the world. No man likes
to stand still all his life.
The best time to TRAVEL
3s when you're young and
livelyright NOW I
Right NOW your Uncle Sam
J3calhng"Shoveofn" Hewants
men lor his Navy. He's inviting
you' It's the bicnust chance
yoj'll ever get to gtve the world
the once t. vert
The Navy rocs all over i
world sails the Seven s
squints at the six contin.
that's its business. YoustamJ
to see more odd sights wcnderl
jui scenery ana strange people!
'"" ju ever urcameaor.
You'll work hard while yoi
work. You'll play hard whileyoi
play. You'll earn and l
You'll get in addition to"shoreJ
leave" a 30-day straight vattJ
tion which is more than the!
average bank president can!
couni on.
You can join for two yean.
When you get through you'll be
physically and mentally "timed
up i or tne rest of your life.
You'U be ready through and
uirougQ lor oUv.V-C.S3.
There's a Recruiting Station
right near you. If you dont
know where it is your Post-
master will be glad to tell you.
Shove off?-Join thi
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LET ELECTRICITY
Drive your troubles out of washday See the A. l. (
sriMStt KLKCTKK clothes washer demonstrated at
GRAFA'S ELECTRIC SHOP
lKi N. Third Ave- Phone P.
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Lay a bet on
rolling 'em with
Prince
Albert
the national joy smoke
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by H.J. hryoatdi
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ROLLING your own cigarettes with Prince Albert is just
. about as joy'us a sideline as you ever carried around in
your grip 1 For take it at any angle you never got such quality
flavor fragrance and coolness in a makin's cigarette in your
life as every "P. A. home-made" will present you!
Prince Albert puts new smokenotions under your bonnet! It's so
delightful rolled into a cigarette and so easy to roll I And you just take
to it like you been doing it since away back ! You see P. A. is crimp cut
and a cinch to handle I It stays put and you don't lose a Jot when you
mtart to hug the paper around' the tobacco !
You'll like Prince Albert in a jimmy pipe us .tiueb as you do in a home-
rolled cigarette tool Bite and parch are cut out V our exclusive patented
process. You know P. A. is the tobacco that has led three men to smoke
pipes where one was smoked before. Yes sir Prince Albert blazed the
way. And me-o-my what a wad of smokesport will ripple your way
everyjfopt you fill up I
Awoitini ytxif ur-cff too 'if
tmd tnppy red bl. tidy mJ
Sinn handaome fnwnd Mntf
tiAtr pound tin rtutmdnrtr--n(
ttat chtty practaat
pound cryatalflam humidor
irifl apono motataner tci
that Jtcepa Princw Albert m
tucl patfati condition I
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco
Company
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COME AND SEE
Till-: MtlST IMM'Ul.AK WASIIKK IN AMIMtICA DKMt'NST'tATE'IEl t-'HOM TM '
CLOCK t'STIL O'CLOCK i. y.
Whether ou need a washr now or no' come anil see the st al; t.'.lo'ii on' '
dlitx Khirts in les-.i thtin a minute.
The ilt monstrator from the laetory will instruti ;.ou in the limple mid m'c ''"
ledive way you can save time and lighten your labo:s on wash x- No rub and "
ci ub. The Agitator j;!.vis extra attention to woist soilid ;i:irts. woiulerfnl
.soil i.i I i.iiseliold economy. Your hard-st task can now be our lightest.
The only washer on the market uslii'.: tour proce.-bes at one time
No Noise Slop or Loss of Time. U .Must lie Seen to be A'tiiiiehit-'-
iioxt roiioKT nn: imti:.
Arinemeiits can b made to show c-t.stou.e.s i;: their own lio..ie pr or '" ''"
ilemonstration datu-
HARDWARE
COMPANY
Monday November the 10th
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Evans, E. M. Durant Weekly News (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 45, Ed. 1, Friday, November 7, 1919, newspaper, November 7, 1919; Durant, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc82860/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.