Oklahoma Leader (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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Number 80
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Classified Ads
Oklahoma Leader Want Ad Rates and Information
17 WmI Third Street
PUONL ilAfLt TWO
CLASS1FTITD ADVERTISING —CMAJlUt RATKS—On« ir.*«rtton. per
lu *. 10 itnu Kive additional insertion*. , cent* * i.i . Thrte ■ : ea (4 con-
•eni'Jve insertions). II (K>
No a«iv«rttn«r< i accepted for It*® than 30c. Count • * average acrda to
th« line. Ail want ads ^>abl* m advance.
_ MALE HELP WANTED
WHT dlacard uaed raaor Wadaa whan
tha JUii M« Cuutr> tfhari*" n« Co,
204 North Robinson. m* « iham D«tt«*
than new at 26c and 15c per doaeti
NOTICES
WANTED—Experienced USED car
saiaeman. Johnson - XlcQulty Moto*
Co. &OO N, Broadway. Maple 2231.
COMI'l £TJ£ Una of rebuilt typewriter* I J^ORNIA.
priced tow for caah Downing A Co- -
lac. Woods toe« distributor* rti West
ttecund street Maple C7M-
STAY A WAT FROM BOKOSHE
Miner* looau.g for wurU are request-
ed to stay away from bokoshe; aunts
not working and over-erowded.
KL'MMAflE S A L E— KEADT-TO-
WEAK FOR WEN. WOMEN AND
CHILDREN. TO BL HKLD THUR4-
DAY, NOV. 14. AT 1&2 WEST CALI-
FEMALE HELP WANTED
OKLAHOMA LEADER
By Marion Farley
CONTRARY
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Mapion Rplex .
THE BLACK DIRT MAN—For black
dirt call M. 7442. 7 a. m. and 7 p. m.
R. A. Thomas.
SAVE YOUR HEAT.
Corer your bollera steam I:nee and
water lines; keep from freeiing.
Box 2L Capitol Hill Station.
EARN $20 Weekly. spare time at home
aiidreasing. mailing, music, circulars.
Send Wc for music, information, etc.
American Music Co- 14W Broadway.
N. Y.
WANTED—Young or middle-aged J WE watches, diamonds; gold
white woman to keep houae for man cleaned; mainspring* 74c. crystala
ar I two boy a. ages S and 14. Write
P. O. Box 2il. Brinkman. Okla.
PERSONAL
E Huff. Asbestos Contractor. P. O. WANTED TO ADOPT—A BABY NOT
WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC.
OVER « MONTHS. MKS. LOVE-
JOY. WALNUT S071.
NEW OIL PROSPECTS ARE °ut Ju" r!gllt and Oklahoma City Twenty-third street road. Wilder BOSSES JOIN FIGHT
rniimri HI rwi lunMI rn ! is «U11 to be classed as an oil city. ex] cts to strike oil at about 00) CflR £fi-Hf)IIR WEtK
FOUND IN OKLAHOMA CO.! ^t. ,hi„„ „.J, foet but „ prepared to go down as run OTHER STATES
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—One large Ught house-
keeping room. H4Vfc East Third.
NICE sleeping rooms and bo us* Keep-
lx g rooms for rant. 418 8. Usirvey.
HORSES, CATTLE, ETC.
FOR HALE— HOO8. BUY A HOG
AND FATTEN YOUR OWN WIN-
TERS MEAT SUPPLY WHILE VOU
CAN BUY CORN AT A LOW PICT-
URE. SEE HOOS AT ROUTE 3,
BOX 201. OP. CALL A. R THOMP-
SON. MAPLE 7400.
FOR SALE—17 Duroc Jersey pigs, two
months old. One registered boar. 14
montha old; weight about 500 pounds.
G. C. Griggs. 44ih and Oklahoma Ave..
North.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
WE BUY DIAMONDS.
OLD GOLD AND SILVER
MOREHOUS JEWELRY CO..
225 North Broadway.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
FINE JEWELRY AND WATCH
REPAIRING.
, This scheme of things is liable is prepared to go down as
' to be changed. Mert Wilder, a drill- *ar as *.500.
Oklahoma City still may make -r from Cement. Okla.. has located Wilder has been connected with
. . .. , loye(1 the state sit up by breaking into what he says is one of the best oil the English Drilling and Pipe Line
would be pleased to meet working the class of oil centers. i prospects he has run across. He 1 company for mum time but is now
lady of suitable age. c. B. care Several drille.B have started has made arrangements for a rig, .
wells In and around Oklahoma I pipe and drill to put down his well. ! _ HmH
county. Geological reports have The location is about six miles G. Black who was connected with tional«J
been favorable but have not panned due fast of the capitol <~>n th*
Leader.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
ROJTRADE
FOR SALE—30 acres good raw land in
Cherokee county. Oklahoma; will
trade for nouse and lots in Oklahoma
City. Alao ten acres, with house and
bearing orchard; will trade for lota.
Address Rt. 1. Box 2, Hulbert. Okla.
Fall River Textile council. Ho
pointed cut that the Massachusetts
48-hour law leaves the manufacture
ers of this state at a disadvantage
in competing with those of other
FALL RIVER, Nov. 15.—The cot- where there js no 48-hour
- - ,ton manufacturers of this city are jn geit_(]ereiise thoy
in the drilling field for himself. The ; planciUK to join forces with the ;a\ , t0 w(,, k for a national
geological survey was marie by F. textile unions in the fight for a na- ha ^ 48-hour work
G. Black who was connected with tional*jlS-hour week, according toaj°bBe
the Texas company several years, staUinrm by Secretary «',>.o.iwin " '" >•
AUfUS, VEHICLES AND
ACCESSORIES
EDUCATION AND
INSTRUCTION
WANTED-Men to learn barber trade;
low tuition, tools free; wagee while
learning. position guaranteed; eataiog
mailed free. Schwarxe Barber College.
104 West California Ave, Oklahoma
City.
MISCELLANEOUS
PARTS FOR ALL CARS
NEW AND USED
RAVE it> TO 75 PER CENT
PHONE—W IRE- W RITE
AUTO PARTS CO,
220 N. BROAD WAT
USED TIRES—Big atock to select
from. Priced right. 704 South Rob-
inson.
WANTED—Use of good piano for stor- ,
age; excellent care; no children. Call j •'***'
4-2670.
FOR BALE—17 Duroc Jersey pigs, 2
months old: one registered boar. 14
months old; weigh about £00 pounds.
G C. Griggs. 44th and Oklahoma Ave-.
North.
FARM AND ACRE TRACTS
10 ACREo at bargain, on E 22rd
street, near dty; ideal for fruit,
truck snd poultry Phom- 4-1707
FURNISHED HOUSES Ai*D
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Threa-room house fur-
nished: alao garage; 2000 block. West
p> earner* and Pennsylvania avenue.
Phone W 0414 H
USED AND RETREADED TIRES.
We have the following eizea: 37x6.
35x5, 34x4V-. 33x5. 32x4V*.
35x44, 23x44. 34x4, 33x4. 31x4. 3^x4.
j 20x34. 3ox3, used and retreaded tires
HOUSE FOR SALE. al bargain prices. All sixes of good
Five-room modern ooum that". . ~rvlc*.bl. .-be. at ll. «Mn-
real home; two bloc*, from cr line. Uon !'«« • order, from Leader
near nchool and efcurcfi Deal dine readers. Watkins Vulc. Co.. 404 W.
with owner. Phono 4-2M0. Eaa 2nd St.
terms to right party.
CITY REAL ETSTATE
WILL SACRIFICE for cash two pair
modern lots east of state capitol, or
will trade four pairs modern low for
small grocery or other small business.
W. 7018 or M. 0161.
VULCANIZING—OLD TIRES MADE
NEW; OLD TIRES BOUGHT AND
SOLD. WE GUARANTEE OUR
WORK. CLOUETTE A BRYANT. 702
S ROBINSON
P0ULIRY AND PETS
FOR SALE—21 frys
Call 4-8761
and two hens.
Remember—
STANDARD AUTO SUPPLY CO.
Cor. Reno and Harvey
SAVES VOU 20 TO 50%
Guaranteed Ti.es, Tubes and Accessories—Airline Gaso-
line, Pennolene Motor Oils— Dependable Winter Products
WONT DEMAND
DEATH PENALTY
MARION. 111., Nov. 15.—(United
Press.)—'Tbe death penalty will not
be demanded by the state in the
trial of the five men accused of par-
ticipation in the Herrin mine riot
It was indicated by prosecuting at-
torneys today.
While every venireman is asked
his opinion on capital punishment a
statement that he would not vote
for the death penalty does not bar
him.
Make Your Dreams of Owning a Fine Motor Car this Season
Come True by Entering the Leader's Circulation Drive I oday
BIG "FIRST PERIOD" VOTE OFFER IS NOW ON
RUNABOUT
Price
F.O.B.
*
New
Where can you find a greater value than
the Ford Runabout at this new low price?
We believe, without question, that it is the
most economical means of transportation
salesmen can employ. Time-saving, abso-
lutely dependable travel at the minimum
cost. Terms if desired.
See Any Authorized Oklahoma City Ford and Lincoln Dealer
Work Today, Joy Ride Later!
Opportunity is beckoning with eager hand, urging the undecided
to announce their entrance. Some are not unlike the farmer with £.
full section of virgin land, who has cleared off a small patch to yield
his crop. He might clear the whole and open up new fields—he might
have pastures of sweet clover and long stretches of rippling grain,
yet he sits huddled in a narrow clearing, content merely to exist—
when greater fortune awaits the lifting of his hand.
Here in the Oklahoma Leader's Circulation Drive, you have the
fulfillment of your dreams. You can secure a splendid motor car
almost as easy as the lifting of your hand. Eight splendid automo-
biles will be given away as prizes to the Drive members who demon-
strate their super viote getting qualifications regardless of the sec-
tions in which they reside. These eight automobiles are known to
everyone who is at all familiar with "what's what" in automobiles.
They were selected with taste and care, they are the last word in
comfort, elegance and performance.
COMING IN FAST
Vote coupons are coming in fast. Everyone is sitting up and
taking notice of the fact that something unusual is going on. They
are clipping out the free vote coupons and sending them in to be
credited to their favorites in the race. The opportunity coupons good
for 100,000 extra votes each upon the first four yearly subscriptions
secured, are also playing an important part in aiding the Drive mem-
bers to get started with a comfortable vote standing opposite their
names. New nominations are being received steadily, and the out-
of-town representatives are keenly alert to the wonderful opportunity
to share in the fortune or awards. Many nominations make it ap-
parent that the automobiles will be secured with small vote totals
which make the race more interesting, and subscriptions and votes
much sought after. Quite a number of towns are scheduled to be
"put on the map" because of the unprecedented opportunity to be
among the big prize winners.
Elated over the prospect of winning one of the magnificent auto-
mobiles in return for a little spare time effort, Drive members in
every one of the four districts are starting to gather votes in earnest.
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$2,690 MITCHELL SEDAN
How to Build Up a Good
Vote Standing
Did you notice the standings in yesterday's paper?
See how easy it would be to catch up or pass the leaders
who had a published standing of about 400,000 or so. You
can get that many votes and more in just a few minutes.
Here's how:
Important to Beginners
An example in "Circulation Drive Arithmetic"
Votes
4 Nomination Coupons 20,000
2 One-year subscriptions, 12,000 votes each 24,000
4 Six-month subscriptions, 5,000 votes each 20,000
4 Opportunity coupons, 100,000 votes each 400,000
Votes due on the above 464,000
CHEVROLET TOLKING
WESTCOTT "6" TOUKIM
CHEVROLET TOURING
FORD COUI'E
FORD SEDAN
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Build §15 "Clubs" now and you can drive one of these Prize
Cars Christmas. The time to get the winning votes is now
while the Big "First Period" Vote is on.
you will win.
Build a reserve and
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STAR ROADSTER
FORI) TOURING .
OPPORTUNITY COUPON
Good for 100,000 Extra Votes
Member's Name
Address ,
This Coupon and a one (1) year subscription
or the equivalent thereof entitles the member to
100,000 extra votes in addition to the regular
schedule. Only four of these Coupons^ allowed
any one member.
"| Address all nominations |"
' and requests for supplies .
I to the
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Campaign
Manager |
! Oklahoma |
! Leader
P. 0. Box 777
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| Oklahoma City, Okla |
omiiialiorv
gnSod for ¥> <1 $
15000 credibly IClH
l HEREBY NOMINATE AND CAST 5,000
VOTES FOR
Miss (Mr. or Sirs.)
Address
I /Is a candidate in the Oklahoma Leader Everybody
Wins "Salesmanship Club" Campaign.
NOTE: Only four of these Coupons accepted
for each member nominated.
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Ameringer, Oscar & Hogan, Dan. Oklahoma Leader (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1922, newspaper, November 16, 1922; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc100179/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.