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The Perry Journal from Perry, Oklahoma • Page 18

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The Perry Journali
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Perry, Oklahoma
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18
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Journal, (. -I call me a THEY mean the I roll 'em and smoke 'em all day long. I don't mind their wise-cracks. I've discovered the one tobacco for home-rolled cigarettes Prince Albert. And I wouldn't trade places with the discoverer of the North Pole.

You begin to understand "why" the instant you open the tidy red tin and release that wonderful P. A. fragrance. That's tobacco, Fellows! The smoke is equally fragrant fragrant and cool, like a breeze-swept orchard in blossom- time. Fragrant and cool and mild.

No matter how many you smoke, your tongue never says "stop." Yet these cigarettes are not wishy-washy. They have that full, round body that makes you want another and another. Get yourself some Prince Albert and the makin's papers today. If you like a pipe, or think you might like it if it liked you, try Prince Albert this way too. I smoke A.

both ways. It doesn't bite my tongue or parch my throat. Pipe or cigarette, it doesn't matter. It's the tobacco that makes all the difference in the world. P.

A. 1.1 told rvrrywfirrr. And always with every hit of bite and parch moved by the Prince Albert Maroons Hold Pep Meeting F0r. Game With Claaseh Team ChnpH exercises at the hiffh school held Thursday afternoon. Preparations for, the football game with Classen were made with A rouging pop meeting hy the fted Hots and lied Jackets and two minute talks by seme of the members of the clubs and yells by the school yell leader, Herman Cflmnvbt'rs.

At the close of the pep meeting Forrost Osborne drew pome cartoons of the various positions' of some of the football players in their game last Friday with CJuthrie which created imn-h iimusement for the students. It was announced tha.t there would a section roped off Friday which would l'i' reserved for the liiph school on the east side of gridiron. Tickets will be on sale by the Red Kots and the Red Jackets, Coach Kriscoe stated that if tlio team showed MS much fight in Uio KHine Friday us they have in scrim- this week it will be a hard foujrht battle. AI.LKX PARLOR FURNACE. Ennv ID install.

Heats the. whole houwe. Cheap to operate. Dotts tv Monroe Hdw. Mrs.

Tom Dunivan an Maud and M'isK Lula. Speer of Morrison were in Perry Wednesday. .1. A. Klostermeyer transacted business in Blackwell Wednesday.

Mr. StineberK, salesman for the Cut'no company of Kansas City was in Perry Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. S.

A. Douglas ao- mninec the birth ow a buby boy born Monday night at Mr. and Mrs. L. F.

Sowers and daughter, Margarot, Monday uvul Tuesday in Enid. Mrs. H. F. Swindle of Po.no a will spend a few Mrs.

Ray Heath. Nat Hothennirton and Roy Han is motored 1 tot' Still water- on ing. other tobacco is like it I 1926, R. I. Reynolds Totocco Company, N.

C. Tr those Rood big Juoy Hamburgers with special relish. None better Kumback Lunch. 164y. Miss Lucile (Juthrie has accepted a position with the Sam's Electric shop.

I- Mr. and Mrs. E. H. motored to Enid Wednesday' with their son, Paul, to visit their daughter.

Mr. and M'rs. F. H. Krusu of Orlando were shopping Parry Wednesday.

PICKLED PIG FEET, we prepare them. The Palace Market. 149tfy. FOR RENT ITOK lis'ln IIKUSI-- keeping rooms, private- 1'lioin 1 541-J. OUT N.

litli FOR 2-room modern furnished apai'tmeai, garage. L'lioue 50G. 9th and I streets. lf)(J tf: rooms. Cull at 1)03 or iihunti '-ITiVW.

1 I l-'OIl light housekeeping Nrpoma. Private entrance. 1311 305. 15(i FOR close in. 821 St.

FOR furnished npurt- ment, downstairs. Sink in kitchen. Gin- age if desired. Apply 817 8th street or phone 84-J. tf FOR City Flats 0 blocks west of postoffice on street, has '2 and 3-room private furnished, gas electricity, shower and tub bath, garage room for 15 cars.

Rent by day or week Come and look them over. FOR SALB FOR Barn 14x28. Cheai if taken at once. Inquire Piggly gly, South Side Square. FOB Illinois heating stovi and single iron bed with spring am -flttttress.

Call at 004 St. or phom 230. FOR SALB OR botfl S.e« Ernest Cooper at Fire Station. MISCELLANEOUS a i of glares. Large colored rhofi.

Reward if returned tc Martin Robinson, 11,15 street 436-W. 164y mounted Elk Tooth fob. teturu lo Dr. ami receive re- Vard. First National Bank 102y jOWT--Metwi-cn Tmikiiwa and Perry, jicen.se Tag li(lSF357.

at. (oni'tial (M'firf if found. I) -Cirl for light housework. Mrs. Koy.

7th Si. W.hile to do day work oi' mrsiiig. Can give; rcfi.Tcni'c.s. 315 Soil- 'J'wclfth street or pliftue 007-J. ISOytf lady wants work.

Call at 3.15 Twelfth street or one 007-J. BARCLAY custom made cocsetn and lingerie Lillie McOubbins, 903 phone 215-W. furniture. New and mod Furniture company. I'hone 477.

TRADE YOTIR OLD Furaiture for new (it Christoph Newton's, southwPHt w.r ner square. trade new furniture for Furniture Phone No. Board by day o7 week. Meal- family style 40 cents. Have taken back the Traveler's Inn known as the Honolulu Totel.

Be glud to have by eld customers and new ones, also. Mrs. Braut. 1G4x Bill Boone made a business trip Red Rock Wednesday. L.

K. Wells and E. W. Black ir.o- tored to Enid Wednesday on business. NOTICE A.

F. AND A. M. Regular communication of Perry Lodg No. 78 Thursday, October 21.

Work in the F. O. Degree. Members requested be present, visitors welcome. H.

G. Donley, W. M. 0. 8.

Thomson, PERRY DAILY JOURNAL Evening Except Sunaay An Independent Newspaper JLEATIUSUui.lv LEAT1IICKOCK A Publisher fiutered an Hecond clans matter nt tin foato-fficc in Perry, Oklahoma, unditi Act of OongresH, March 8, ItiTU. MEMBER OF THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS The Antwciated PreflB IH sntitled to the use for repulilicuiioii of ill news dispatches credited to it or not jtherwise credited in thin pupci uuil the local news published therein. All rights of repubficatiori of niieciul llspatchea herein are also rwierved NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS M. 11.

F. and Will Hicks their sisters, Mrs. A. II. Reams aisd Mrs.

P. Traitf visited twn ir. Ooff and Valley Kails, Kansas. Mrs. M.

F. Hick of Bethany, i visiting this week 1-1 miles noitliwun'. jf Perry. Sh(! has been ill. Many of the farmers ave to drill their wheat again, E.

S. Hicks and wife, Leon and wife and son took Sunday dinner in Perry at the Irl Hicks home. Mrs. A. H.

Kearns visited last week in Bethany. Albert Hanke, who walks for an oil company in Kansas, spent the week-end with his mother. Friday and Saturday Of This Week I Want 700 Customers to buy $1 worth or would suit me better, Here's How You Profit By Purchasing $1.00 Worth or More liuv $1.00 worth or mnn- and get a BKOOM "I or 1 I'oiind 'Jfie Ciindy at or lOc Mrs. Mary E. Hetherington returned Wednesday night from Stillwaur where she has been visiting nds for the past weeks.

Ira Smith of Wichita Kansas transacted busbies-; in Perry Wedi.ej-day. Kenneth Kirchner purchased a lighting system for his country home Tuesday. L. C. Steth and wile of Enid in Perry Wednesday and Thursday.

A (irub Tiox--f)(Jr lo $1.00 in goods "I in each box, at al, gallon Thi.s includes 1 Crocks 1, 2, and irallon For oxamplV-A rcp-ular will you f)0i: 'pi'ovided you have purchased a $1.00 worth of bf-sidi-s. NOW READ ON With a purchase of $2.00 or more you can select two of the above named items. With a purchase of $3.00 or more you can select three of the above named items. With a purchase of $4.00 or more you can select four of the above items. Only one of each item to any one customer with the exception of stoneware.

If you purchase $3.00 worth and you want three pieces of stoneware at lOc a gallon, it's 0. K. Remember This With the exception of mionr articles every item in the store has been radically reduced during Our Greatest Sale SEE OUR WINDOWS Wacker's Variety Store East Side Square.

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7,304
Years Available:
1924-1930