The Shawnee News (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 189, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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KOHN'S
LADIES' OUTFITTERS
Extraordinary Price Reductions on the Best Makes
of Ready-to-Wear Garments Handled in the City
Get Our Prices and Be Convinced
All Suits Regularly Priced at $25,00
$16.50
Costumes and Dresses of every Description
One Half Off
their Regular Price
$10 Dress Skirts
$5.50
All Suits Regularly Priced at $35 to $40
$19.75
Every Pattern Hat in the Store for Only
ONE HALF
the Regular Price
Children's Coats, age one to six, Values up
t to $4
$1.95
$5 Dress Skirts
$2.50
All Suits Regularly Priced at $15
$9.00
Net Waists
One Fourth Off
the Regular Price
$8 and $10 Misses Coats
$5.00
Silk Waists
One Fourth Off
the Regular Price
$40 Ladies Black Coats
$27.00
$18 Dress Skirts
$12.00
$1 Waists up to $1.50 Values Only
500
$30 Ladies Black Coats
$21.00
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$15 Dress Skirts
$9.00
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yet tlnd the Asylum alia seeks in not pretend to love her yet. He only' Is a decent cousin of mine." She ask- not know anything about until I see
America. Charles T. Eerett, ones a pities her, but has been told so of- ed Everett to call and see her. Sat- a piece in the paper about her," Ev-
cowboy iu Oklahoma, but now a pri- ten that pity is akin to love that he urday afternoon Everett submitted erett is quoted as saying. "It looks
vate detective In New York City, has doesn't doubt for a moment that the himself to the required Inspection and like a rAw deal to me, and I get the
made a formal proposal for the hand adage will be proved again in this and a few hours afterward Marie was hunch that the way to help her out
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IT AIJPT OJf THE LEVEL TO BE-
roll! MA HIE 1IEUE1LA,
8AVS EVEKKTT.
Ha Would Sure Her—She ifny Take
111m £• Lust Resort If ller Pe-
tltlou lulls.
Oklahoma City, Dec. 8.— The far
welt has heard the distress call of
the east. Marie Hobella, the pretty
Qreek girl, who was detained by the
New York Imlgratlon authorities, may
of the girl who claims to have fled case—If he gets a chance.
from a Damascus harem, according He isn't bothered about the knowl-
to advices received in Oklahoma City edge that the girl has Been no more
Wednesday. j of him than he has of her.
The New York immigration author-j jj came about this way. Everett _ _
itleB detained the Damascus beauty gtarted out to work on a divorce case lovely for anything. She didn't use
at Ellis Island, according to a dls- ]agt Thursday morning. He saw the] that matinee expression, of course. In
■ patch printed in the Evening Free account 0f the troubles besetting Ma-(reality she likened him to the sun for
| Press on December 2, on the ground rje an(j Antonio Jahara, the Christian beauty and to the south wnd for his
told about the man who was so sorry is to change her brand. So I get
for her that he would marry her to busy with titis cousin over In Brook-
get her Into the country if she could lyn. She's tickled to death, and tells
not get in any other way
Marie thought "Ever-ready" was too
that she attempted to land with An- "brother," with whom she had fled goodness of heart. That is what Mrs.
tone Jahara, a married man from her from ^ infidel caresses of a Damas-! Hobeila told Everett,at any rate,when
home city. The girl told the authorl- cene pa6|,ai Everett was enraged she got back from Ellis Island.
ties that she had been incarcerated In when he found that the ,otoa. eyed
a Turkish harem and that she was Marle would be eent back tj (he bag
mo to go do It, which I am ready to
do at the drop of the hat.
"But the hat doesn't drop. They're
working this petition game when I
offer to sit in, and even though It
don't look gooJ to me, I'm willing to
let 'em play It out and see for them-
selves. When they're ready to let me
deal >t'U be a winning hand."
rescued by Jahara. She said be sav-
and hamstring, or whatever Is the
ed her only because she was a Chris- modern purilBhment for runawiy wo„
tlan. So strong had he felt this ob- men of Asla M,nor
ligation. It Is said, that he had left
Five years In New York hadn't dull-
hls wife and fled with her as a broth- e„ Everett.8 weaterll Uennees and he
er. She was furionelyshrdluuucmfw qulck|y (hought of a way tQ Ma_
er. She furiously denied that It was rje out of her dirflculty.
an elopement. The Immigration au-
Electric
Bitters
Succeed v'.*mythl p else faili,
!p nerv u« i' "nation and female
weaknesses ih*y arc she euprene
remedy, «s have testified.
FOR KIDNC V UVER AND
8TOMACN TROUBLE
11 is the bc-.t mr'V im ev*f ioU>
-v rV*i cv-nttT.
W*C t«.t 10* —P> *J - *«0MKWFM
"I just naturally said the thins te
thorltles commended the deportation fQp |ady was tQ her mar.
of the couple, and it was at this stage rled „ he „ qu0(ed as gaylng
of the proceedings that the ex-cow- ■ M the cowboy8, tournament „
boy from Oklahoma is said to have'shawnee s tember> 1902i .,Ever.
appeared on t,he scene with his love
brand for the fugitive from Pasha.
Story clinched Okliihomu.
Here 1b the Btory reaching Oklaho-
ma City, Wednesday:
The cowboy champion of femininity
in distress has never seen her. All
he knows about her Is what he read
and what he has learned from her
cousin, Mrs. A. Hobella of No. 178
Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn. He doe*
"Ever-ready" wanted to get mar-
ried the first thing in the morning.
Red tape, however, can not be untied
on Sunday. Besides It proved that
Mrs. Hobella regarded the cowboy as
a last resort. She had another plan
for freeing Marie, and until she
could try It she didn't want to marry
Marie off again. Marie was married
when she was thirteen and was left
a widow at fifteen, which Is an un-
certain number of years ago.
Mrs. Hobella's other plan was to
petition President Taft to take action,
ready" Everett took third money in:An appeal to him was drawn up Sat-
the roping and tying conteBt. He las- urday. By Sunday afternoon It had
soed his steer and had him neatly
trussed up lu forty-two seconds. Be-
ing accustomed to doing things In a
hurry, "Ever-ready" wrote to Marie's
Brrklyn cousin a few hours after he
had read the story
Friday brought an answer, cautious
but reassuring. "You must remem-
ber," Mrs. Hobella wrote, "that the
KEPT THE KING AT HOME
"For the past year we have kept
the king of all laxatives—Dr. iKng's
New Life Pills—in our home, and they
have proved a blessing to all our
family," writes Paul Mathulka of Buf-
falo, N, Y. Easy, but sure remedy
for all stomach, liver and kiduey
troubles Only 26c at all druggists. •
MARVELOUS DISCOVERIES
mark the wonderful progress of the
age. Air flights on heavy machines,
telegrams without wires, terrible war
inventions to kill men, and that won-
der of wonders—Dr. King's New DIs-
cavery—to save life when threatened
by coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma,
croup, bronchitis, hemorrhages, bay
fever and whooping cough or lung
trouble. For all bronchial affections
It has no equal. It relieves Instantly.
It's the Burest cure. James M. Black
of AshevI'le, N. C., R. R. No. 4, writes
it cured him of an obstinate cough
after all other remedies failed. 50c
and $1. A trial bottle free. Guaran-
teed by a'l druggists. •
The peculiar properties of Cham-
berlain's Cough Remedy have been
thoroughly tested during epidemics
of influenza, and when It was taken
in time we have not heard of a sin-
gle case of pneumonia. Sold by all
druggists. •
eighteen signatures. But Everett bad
not been discarded. The Hobellas do
not want Marie to be wedded if there
1b any other way out of the difficulty,I ALL 1910 TAXES OS PROPERTY
but they are so eager to have her ad- WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS
mltted that they will accept the Ok- OK THE CITY OK SHAWNEE ARE
lahoman's proposition rather than see PAYABLE AT TJHE BANK OF COM-
the deportation order carried out. I1WRHCE. IN SHAWNEE. ON AND AK-
"Here's a rlrl I never see and do TEH MONDAY, DECEMBER i. ltf
TWELYK POST CARDS FREE.
We will send you 11 of the pretti-
est post cards you e'er saw If you
will cut this out and jend It to us
with 40 to pay pottage sod mailing
and say that you will show them to
get cards from all over the world
some of your friends. If you wish,
we will also put your nam* In our
Post Card Exchange free. You will
Address
FAMILY STORY PAPER.
14-44 Vandewater St.,
!4-4t New York.
YOUR PRICE IS MINE.
Must close out Shawnee property;
a three room house, two four room
nd one five room. Small chicken
anch and young orchard and two
60 foot lots. Address Sam Rich
Walla Walla, Wash., or see R. D.
Rich, 118 S. Union.
READ T1IIS.
Shawuee, OUIa., Nov. 11, 191#.
This Li to certify that I have bees
selling Hall's Texas Wonder for
abour ten years and I can recommeud
it to b, Ue best kidney, bladder ant
rbeu natlc remedy I bave ever sold.
Sixty days' treatment for ons dol-
lar. Respectfully,
eow-ll-if WALIACH3 MANN.
WILL TRADFI elgnty acres t 1-1
miles from town for land In another
loos lily. W. L. Rose, R. F. D. No. L
S-tt
Crystal
*Dom/fio
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SEALED BOXES I
a triumph in sugar hakim i
Best Sugar forTea ANDCofiwi
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