Saturday Morning Advertiser (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 48, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 5, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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ItHRDAY MARCH 5 1921
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SECOND HAND
rOV Inn' the wneral nppenrnnce
f ii mini wno is minting ror
IuMp." volunteered tne lownrowea
Mum greatly annoyed." replied the
kfpvior. I nougnt a freconiwiana
typewriter uiinu-
Ins I wilt getting
a bnrKoln. and It
Is a cnnxtnnt ag-
gravation." "A man always
thinks he's get-
ting a bargain
when he blow
himself for second-hand
goods.
Old Doollttle
thought he was
getting rich quick
when be bought
a surrey for $17.
The man who
Id it sulci It was as good or new
It broke his heart to part with
but he had to go to Florida for his
ilth and needed the money. Host
the great bargains are offered by
iple who have to go somewhere for
lr health and they're wise In doing
it. for If they stayed around the
ghhorhood where they sold the
ik.thej l have their heads puncned.
Doollttle was so proud and happy
r his bargain mat it would nave
de you feel ten years younger Just
look at him. He bitched up bis
Dlly steed which Is named Jan-
ly iind then invited Aunt Julia and
Spry to t:ike a buggy ride. He
I his wife sat In the front seat and
Invited clients took the rear one
nil wont us merry as a divorce
ll for about a block.
(Then one of the bind wheels came
and the murrey keeled over and
nped my mint and Mrs. Spry onto
bile of gravel that had been left on
i 8treet by a cement contractor. He
put a red lantern on top of the
ns a danger signal to motorists.
Ililnk the fall must have unsettled
nt Julia's fucultles for the time be-
I for she grubbed up the lantern
broke It over Mrs. Spry's head.
Sprj has ber faultR and fallings
other people but she Is dead
ne and the way she went for Aunt
la was the prettiest tiling I ever
w. I was sitting on our front porch
ere I could see the doings and I
n't know when I ever enjoyed my-
so much.
(Unless you have seen a couple of
ned and cultured ladles clawing
Ih other around on u pile of gravel
don t know what true sport Is.
s. Spry showed some line ring gen-
llslilp hut my aunt had the best
hd and she dually won out and came
ne victorious. 'And thus through
tip and tourt she bore the trophies
la conqueror' us the poet suys. but
we was no pleasure In living In tho
pie house with her for a week or
As soon as she cooled down she
Is orr.v and ashamed and would
ve given a million dollars if the
had never started.
rWomen are so blamed queer I've
Itn up trying to understand them.
pen I get the best of u shindy I feel
swelled up for quite u while. I
n't have any remorse unless I get
' worst of it and that doesn't often
ppen for I nm u pretty handy man.
hen I put n cupola on Tensmlth's
pa lust February I was so chesty
u iiumth thut iverytiody noticed It
i thought I must have been uppolnt-
I postmaster.
fWell. after the women fell out of
rear seut of the surrey old Jan-
fy ran away and It was amusing to
hat rig go bumping along the
ti on three wheels with Doollttle
Mug onto the dashboard and his
e waving her umbrella and .veiling
lunuary couldn't go very fast.
ng covered with ringbones and
iins and other blemishes hut he
nugi d to knock saverul people down
' oo n lot of damage to property
I the old man hud to pay out nearly
y io avoid some damage suits.
The one thing that keeps him from
'pair Is a rumor that the mnn who
'I him the surrey Is coming back
io live. Doollttle will be at the
1"" to mm 1.1m. und It will be
Irtli J- to have a ringside seut when
" mini; oieurs."
Opinions.
Is jour opinion
of the
rwimt
lifrr
l'l's a Uri.lt nilMvlliin" rm.ltiwl lion.
' r.huiii 'on wiiiih I do nut per-
'" ut pei-uiml i. v.-. M pub-
"I Mloiis in. r !Hll.it. .5 I.innlv lv
"" - 'if 1 u-ineso In w Iik Ii niv "most
'"al lonstliuints bapjen to be
ny Unclaimed Aeeountt in Banks.
vlw York. 'Ihl.ro ir r.nnii nn.
lllIKll UuillllltM In ..mIiu.' lu.nlrs
rt tompanies and private bunks In
" IU k Elnfli n....n.... .. t.l1-
i innuiiui willtu uuve
dormant for frnm . thirty
Irs. Thou . . .. .
t ' '""bo irom i io tens
'housands of dollars.
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r be hunt announce hlaaeit"
Whatever be your needs in Spring Mer-
chandise you will find it here and
this is your Invitation to come and
revel through the store.
Berititifr
OQ MPANY.
DVRANT OKLAHOMA
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Every Day brings something new and
Interesting. Every 'department is
Glowing with Spring Fashion and the
beauty of it is they are not high priced
Here New Apparel is Made Doubly
Attractive by Moderate Prices
Here every Department is receiving its quota of new merchandise. .Each day brings some-
thing of interest. Among the most attractive things are new Coats Suits Dresses.
Hats and Blouses that come to set a new standard of value as well
as to represent the seasons. most authentic styles
New Suits With a Verve of Youth
The new Suits are here in great variety. You. may Choose
from Tricotirie Serge Picquetine and Twills the New Box Backs
the Ripple Tail the Coolie Jacket the Eton Coats are all here fea-
turing new ideas in Embroidery. Braid and Button Trimmings
There's so many lovely styles that you are sure to find just what
you want at the price you want to pay. They are priced $24.75 up-
ward to 984.50
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New Millinery Colorful and Gay
The Millinery Section is all a blaze with the loveliest Hats
ever. There is just most every kind of hat that you can' think of
Large Hats Small Hats and in between Hats Hats of Braids
Straws Silks and Combination Trimmed with Fruits Flowers
Jaunty Bows Colorful Streamers and a hundred other ways that
show the whims of Fashion. Priced $2.95 to $18S5
Things of Interest Found About the Store
Jfew Ginghams
New Ginghams were never more attractive in design color and
quality than these New Patterns. A great special selection. Your
choice at 15c 19c 25c to 75c
Other New Wash Fabrics Attractively
Priced
Lovely New Frocks of Silk
Rustling Taffetas soft Canton Crepe are in high favor for the
new season Whole Satins and . Combinations come in for their
share of Popularity. Here you will find them in all of their love-
liness Eyelet Embroidery Scollops Braid stitchings and Colorful
sashes furnish new and attractive finishing touches. They are
economically priced at $14.85 upward to $79J0
New Blouses for Spring are Lovely in
Their New Ideas'
Blouses of Georgette Crepe de Chine and other wanted material
for the new season have found Oh! so many ways of making them-'
Selves attractive that it is hard to discribe them. There's new ideas
in colors New finishing effects Colored sashes bits of quaint em-
broidery. All combined to make them lovely and practical. They
are priced $2.95 to $170
White Goods
White Goods that you will need are here ready for the first
call of Milady's Wardrobe
NAINSOOK.
DIMITY '
BATISTE
ORGANDIE
INDIA LINON
LONG CLOTHS
GALETEAS
FLAXON
Other White Goods are Ready now also.
A trip about This Store will reveal many special buying opportunities
Perkins Has the Popular Priced
Suits-Coats-Dresses-Blouses
WE WANT YOU TO SEE THESE HERE THIS WEEK
THESE PERKINS SUITS AT POPULAR PRICES
Just the suit you see here pictured is at the Perkins Store to
dayCome down and let our department heads show you
Suits at these prices just as vou see them in this advertise-
mentPrices for these this week $29.75 $39.75 $44.75 $59.50
and $64.50.
See these if you would save $5.00 $10.00 or $12.50 on
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Evans, E. M. Saturday Morning Advertiser (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 48, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 5, 1921, newspaper, March 5, 1921; Durant, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc83199/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.