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The Perry Journal from Perry, Oklahoma • Page 2

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The Perry Journali
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Perry, Oklahoma
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2
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yv W' f' Ki 1 1 1 'V t-, 4 iV A Pretty new MftOwtft of MMed Clotfe atist to sasa. mV i tow miiht look at IVI TABLE COVEfeJ 40c AND 65e-SATOftOA1f ONLY 40 I ft lAT I Another shipment of Men's and Ca0s is in, also some new draperies. See our 15tf Curtain Rods for the west A W0 you have yet bought at near the price, Of course it's USSIFIED WANT CLASSIFIED HATES All Classified Ads must be accom- Dallied by cash. Three Lines 3 Times for 25c. FOK SALE FOB SAL10 OR TUADU For Ford comic or roadster, a piano in fiood eon- dition.

Phone 15 or call IHHl St. 21, Brand New Schiller PIANO Our Price Any Time KING'S MUSIC HOUSE idants. and Oth Streets. FOR lypesvncr, No. Good as new.

Muloch KooU More FOR SAM-: Desirable building near paviiut. C. IHmshee. Hotel, phone ISO. THE USUAL UK; SHOW AT ANNEX CiE'lTINd BIG FLAY E.

CHAMBERS SURPRISED One oC tlie moat unique birthday dinners was the given by Mrs. C. E. Chambers 1012 Sixth street Thuvs- I day evening in honor oi' Mr. Cham- bers' birthday.

The dining table was laid for ten guests with a special birthday cake in the center of th? table. Following the dinner the guesla were entertained with a lin party to the theatre which was appreciated by all. Those present were Mr. and Fred Yahn, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smoot and Mr. and Mrs. R.

H. Wilson. All da- parted at a late hour declaring Mrs'. Chambers a wonderful entertainer and wishing Mr. Chambers a happy birth day.

Mr. Chambers received many nic gifts. FOR RENT early Annex was a favorite place i'or the out-of- town folks here attending the school entertainments. In order to handle the crowd the show opened at 12 MARKET REPORT Hens 19c Broilers, lib to 2 11), Springs 19c Roosters 8c Eggs 2k- i TJutterfal Hides (5c II. Dean Wolloson, son of Wollc.son, is iii Perry visiting hu grandfather and other relatives.

Dean was born in Perry, went to Indianapolis to the Naval Academy and was commissioned as Ensign in He is enroute from the U. S. S. New Mexico to the Atlantic coast. PLAINTIFF WINS The case of J.

II. Domcr vs. J. D. Crrisom was tried before Justice of the Peace G.

A. Surber yesterday and i resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff i to the amount of $14.00. The suit was brought for $20 back house rent. THE PERRY JOURNAL DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Published by the Sentinel Publishing at 405 Seventh street, Perry, Oklahoma. LKATIIKKOCK LIUTIIISHOCK K.

Lciilhenwlt Publisher FOK KENT Three room IH.USC. cor- net- of 10th and bt. In-jmre bio I th usual in 23-if FOR 1.0 sleeping roo modern home for gentleman only. in. Phone 10 FOK aiuiriment, mod- mi, adjoining bath, newly decorated.

Mi today the program consists of But' DISPLAY THE FLAG Old Glory is being displayed in front of the business houses surrounding the square in orderly array, in honor of the Nobl county track and field meet. There is a feeling of patriotism in the heart of every tru- American when the flag is displayed and hope it will endure to the end. Adam Endres and Mack Monroe arc preparing to. start for Hot Arkansas, next Sunday to take for i r.ouniatisin and other ail merits. They will remain at the springs for about 30 days in order to secure the best results from the a six- real western play; William Duncan in "Wolves of the North" and a CO inaly completes the bill.

lomomw movn FOK City block 1 1 west of Post Office, newly painted, clean Due and two room furnished houses in connection. Call at FOR rooms or al 10 a ni with 1ICW pro pictures, ten big reels All children coming batween 1.0 a m. and 1 p. be admitted for NOTICE KIDDIES Buy a dime's worth of candy it the Ferry Shining parlor Friday -jr Saturday, May 1 and 2 and get a long str.ng of colored beads. 25 3tp Place your at the Maloch Book store for that special box of Mothers' Chocolates.

9 tf nar.r^i your teases ami IT. Kirchner Phone ')4. 308 tf lOnetred as accoiul-cliiss Mailer at the Postoflire in Perry, Oklahoma, under Act of Mnrcli 3 1S70. Kates Delivered by Carrier week lOo Uy Mail In Noble County (Strictly in Advance) Due Month 40 Three Months $1-00 Months Olio I'cui- a Mail Outside Noble County One Monl.li Six Montha One Year A. J.

Grossmycr, stale tivc of the Daily Oklahoman, was Perrv visitor today. Mrs. Maud Kinnk-U Spirclla Coise iere, Phone 27 tf TlliC JONES I.UNCII Streot in lunclieH and Miidf lo orde 1000 Island Dressing C.IM- I'inl, C.Oc. Mnyonuiso DITMS- our own make, per lake Orders for home made and cakes. Buy a piano or phonograph at out CLOSING OUT Music House.

9 tf 712 street. FOK or furnished rooms for Jlodern home, private cntraneo. gar: 920 5 will give tho country kiddies a cluu.cc to take advantage of the usual children's Saturday morning itiiicc at cents. quiet RELEASED ON BOND Earl Bixby, who was arrested for possession of narcotics, waived hi preliminary trial yesterday and was bound over to district court under $1,000 bond which he made, thereby gaining his freedom temporarily. MARLANI.) SCHOOL TEACHERS HERE FOK house I west of square with growing garden.

quire at H14 street or phone 39 tf Hclon Herber, Miss Opal Wills. Miss Roscrra Herber, Miss Violet Hill and Miss Kr.inui Benkc, all Marland JoirKKXT-Two teachers were attending the track ami Go!) Tele. 33J7-J. 1-i tf i field meet here today. They claim tf havp carried off blue ribbons on pen VCH! huht rooniw sirictlv modern.

1'hone manshtp and otber pen drawings. St. 2-l-Oi I' I AJOLLYCUOWD WANTBD-To trade new -J- Furniture Phone No ghtcv lfi Mable Reed, 279. if I Bertha Peal, Helm Crarp, ideal. Arthur 'Deal and AVillis Deal, and pajierha plionc or J.S-1-31.

27 11 fron, neighborhood were attend- ing the county track and liel.l ore tmlay. Mr. Deal and i youngsters sniead tbeir dinner on hoiisi- lawn, like the lady. -lier or Mr. and Mrs.

A. D. Sullins, Dorothy anci Mailett, daughter and son, jf Red Rock came over to attend the county track and field meet here today. Superintendent of. Schools W.

Goe and Mrs. Goe of the Morrison schools were in attendance at track and field program today. ire box a limit fei'l or larger. Address Mrs. Murdock, street.

not uiider went.v-live, till gum! position durins summer vaca- lion; stood salary: position can he made! IKTmanem. C. 721, c-riciin Bank Kansas City. Mo. jiiciiickers and had a good time.

Mrs. J. of Marland, her daughtev Edith, and Miss Adeline Ik'Union of Billings FOK LKASK---Alionf -May the.1st. The ire visitors in Perry today, to at- rooin now being occluded by the Perry Co. See Joe Trumbla at Miss Metros.

Mrs. fl. Mareellinji and 50e. 515 St. iu i cv jM rs Oscar Dox.ier and Urs.

E. Jj. Wall. 1'hone 21J1-J. ti Mrs.

Kichanl Allen of the West Lawn district No. 12 were here today to at- U'AXTKD --Two ladies to take t)u ul( t) 1( n)eoL tin- training c-our for nurse.s at Mercy JJosjdhii, Arkansas City, Kansas. 21.) Ttii I Mi', and DrieMol and children 1 1 111 1 1 Red Rod, Journal office 21 Miji are attendi'ig the field and track meet 7 i iu totlay months idi.l. IJi'lnrn in H'liJ j.hon.- 21 Mrs. A.

Steitt of near Billings, oe- 1 l-y daughters Hattie Four Way iT, til and Elsie attended the Noble 'County rat n.cel here today. Oklahoma City visit- LAUOH WITH "CONNIE" Constance Taimadgo's latest cd in J'erry today for a short National comedy, "lli.T Night, of It" time t-ni'ouv to Ponca City. niance," is the funnici-a i-ve. 1 made. Accept that statement as tli Walter Mansfield of Tulsa was belief of Sidney Franklin, who dii ei-t shaking hands with old friends here eel it.

Tlie story wi'itton Ijy I Ian- today. Kraly, noti-d European and sluoA 1 in a A. J. Tii'H'pson with an lord as a result oi''city 1,1 her to dr.dgc foiinnr' lumti'iv Roland Colnuiti, a young actor is Constance's 'trading loan in tin picture, which be' shi.wn a' th Temple theatre next. t' Ada is in tho relative to some oil 1.ill! in and son Billy id' Rod; an- in attendance at tho field Mid track meet, here today.

(ins who has been spend- yn in Wichita, returned All bills for water an-i light ar. due on or before the 10th of tir montfi and if nut paid nervicc will (has. is spending the week i end in attending the Evangelical con- 261 6t SuulMV. Dept. 1 1Vn uL J.

B. Smith of Tul.sa was a busi- NOTICE GAS CONSUMERS i All bills are due and payable on the first of the month and if not paid by the 10th of the month a ness 1-ere today. I'lac. 1 your order now for that nice, box of Special Day choco- Mr. Fields of the Marland-Rc- Rock Record is in Perry today attend ing the track and field meet and meet ing old friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cowell and daughter Ethel Dolores rgotored to Hutch- in.son, Kansas, to visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs.

J. and daughter Helen of Marland are here to attend the track meet. Mrs. M. Dickson and Mrs.

J. K. Johnston of Marland are Perry visitors today. Mr. and Mrs.

S. Fitchett of Morrison are taking in the track and field events today. Mesdames Kent, Crowe and Wont- worth of Morrison were taking in the field and track events today. Mother's Day greeting cards and framed mottoes at Maloch'a Book Store. 21 tf Vina Ruth Carpenter of Red Rock on the train this morning to attend the track and field meet.

Clara Bowles left this morning for Norman to attend the track meet and visit her brother Edward. Mrs. Ned Roberson and daughter north of Perry are Perry visitors today. Mcsclames. H.

S. Meyer and 0. H. Brims of Gaiber are in Perry today on a pleasure trip. Bob Montgomery and John Houston motored to Jennings today on business.

1 W. Anderson of Bartlesville transacting business in Perry today. SheriiT Ricker went to Vinita this morning on business. Frank Ritthaler is in Enid today on business. W.

H. Kirchner made a business trip to Enid today. FLORAL OKPAUTMENT TREEMAN MUNGER Cut Flowers For Every Decision Fiintral Flowers Specialty VVr take particular care in delivery ol the very best cut llowers BLOOMING TOTTED 1'LANTS AT OUK NEW GKEKMIOCSB AT ALL TIMES Call A'hiincs any tiniu for "Flowers for Every Occasion." Leases and. Royalties Let ns handle your Leases) and Royalties W. II.

KIKC1INUK CO. Office Phone 15 Homo RED STAR GARAGE lias, oil and Supplies Phono -14-1 NIGHT AN3) DAY SEKVH'I, Hmt i i i HOME LAUNDRY Srrvit-e Vie C'all and Deliver I'irONK tSOt Wc.sl Cafes. Hotels and Barber Sii A Specially LOOK AT THE SMART STYLES NOW 1 OUR WINDOWS WILL MAKE YOU WANT- i TO BUY YOUR HAT NO MATTER WHAT YOUR CHOICE WE HAVE THE STYLE AND SHAPE FOR TOU 1 Splits, Stnnilts, Yeddos, Panamas and Toyos- VV. 3. RINGLRH TUP TOP Ht'iisiii Side Curtail ON Al'IO I G.

A. LEY 1 Insurance. Heal Kstate. Oil Lenses Monc.v to Loan on i City Property Odin; Hooins S-!) I'lione I (st Nal'l. Bank Perry, Olila.

G. W. Clark Company BONDED REALTORS Rentals, Loans, Itisunuice, Oil Properties. Over WonilriilV's Store I JiHKV, OKLAHOMA Ideal Beauty Shop iLanicure 5()r Hliainjioo 50c Marcol 75c and $1.00 Curl 50c P1IOMO NO.Sfl liiiHiiiiiinuiiniiMiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiHiiiiuiHiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 1 SATURDAY ONLY ig, Eea Rubber Balloon I FREE! 1 With each lOc Bar Scotch Tone Soap 9 Pharmacy ROSS SETON KON'DHD UEALTOIt Ilentnls, Farm Loans, Insurance. and Loan 284 South Side Square penalty of 2 1 1,000 cu.

ft. wilt latcs at the Maloch Book store. ytt'i be chftrged. Bring or mail your card With payment to the Oil and gas lease blanks ror sale SERVICE CO. at the Journal oftice.

tf 1 GET IT AT THE CORNER ORU6 STORE PHONF, im Hot Cooked eats with GRAVY Palace Market.

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Pages Available:
7,304
Years Available:
1924-1930