The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 333, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 26, 1919 Page: 3 of 14
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TULSA DAILY WOKU) TUESDAY. AUGUST 101!).
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ISfPOBLICITY"
T0LOWER PRICES
Capital Advertises Cost
Priors and Market
Falls
cAr OF SUGAR ARRIVES
Marketing Commission to
vipll Swict Staple at
Actual Cost.
"H!.I. ..MA '"1TV. AuK. J'.-The
ui.. .nl.il-ii" ail'l filler ele-'-.
( ihr oiiinpaiKn l lower the
:!vni(i urol I" rorner the pmf-
i l.i.irlug fruit at I. -ant In
cry At. out two
nM Ci-.h: J.-hiiiiIjIp tut of tierf
i.!.s or more u poun.l at
. iiv market In the cap-.-
dun. letirlorlolna. roiin.l
i .iks were from 3.'. to I"
..it-. i .(iuii'1. .A .tally imjier
. 1 1 1 :. l half a iloen Imt.'h-
i which the pure of all
. i h s l 21. to 3D eelltll II
i;...-t hi-h Ji ii 'i l.een aa
.i . . n'M were ;r unit uroler
u.iniiT. wli.) wan natli'fle.1
. .1 r ...Hi. I flft I; III I A
..ii!. .1 I. lit. her w.ia hear.l
ii re a m t no mu ll thine n.i
Mn 1 1 lone" In the. nmi
.: i .n i iit l mmp uonea wera
.i i . i t nta a pi'iiml.
. v.e ! it.' In. aril of iiirri.'iilture
that I: ha.! followed ev-
k from the ueer lo the
;S i i .mil fi.illV.I thill the retail
.' ; i ..!. hilling . arci-wH ImUes
1 r lit II to 1 r eeiltd ..
r I an I t tailing 'lie .lame inn'
to rent a. a
j.ii.e of heef Cilia ha
.1
Tm . i of snn ir nrrtere.l hv the
. of iiKt "Ii nlt-nre for iliatrl-
; n-oiiKh '''e inarkotiiiR i-om-...
ri I is .urive1. Thin is to be
;. jj !' poiin.1 niiantlt leu at 9 !
!n the ii' t ua I lost of
e Tlx- oiiKnr will foe 1i-
; .1 i(t the Mute on reii.Rt
.; -.. i.iniiinmi'y It wna nn-
I will In- f.ivore! In the ilm-it'N'i.ni
State Briefs
I.-
NOWATA IS AFTER GIRLS'
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL NOW
i.. 'I h Worl.l.
.V'U.VI'A. Auk 2.1. At a rail
ni l';.- of the hoard of illrertora of
I I'liiii'er of oil.MM-l ce ll was le-
il. fat Ihe rli.imher would make
ni!f'C " hiivp tlie Uirl'K Indub-
h I i.. h lorate.l in th.H i'y.
T'i.' :ni. !. whndi in now locate. I
i ..k:ili moii i';t. will .imhI (US.-
pn i m :iiik to he ererte I fur the
: .t ir ..f ihe Inmates. The m.ito
r.pin - 'Irk the mh e.'iu-f'il lu.l'ler
'' '.;f mi h'..l .Innate a Kite of 16'l
i tf
IMiV M HUM) DI'.AI)
N...Te to l.lontlly of Snppowd Sul-
. l.le .Noiir l ufuulii.
" (" Thv World.
K . At I. A AuK 2 5 -Tiie body of
in .... .rim old wan found lie-
... . i . i n r old three utiles rant
' I ut I i i 1 1'e Ian! week
T :. m.iii In I I n pistol In hin hand
1 '-: hil.let ho'lo ihroiiKh
);..! I It ere H I- llolhitiK lib out
. I:i in i lent .ry u.
Ti'i :i h .1 r'-.l hair partialis
..I. iiid n i -Ins iropprl r' d
. i .. I . w is a ho nt ii feet 7
I- ii'! i.r her short and heavy
!. I a- a f ii to h mil.
l"l..l h.is tin.le lihlnl perKOTifl
a n' h- r or o n ' 1 1 i ouit! i v
' mi. i 1 1. "...ii mn. In Chin i
' ! In .1 .. pa n
OKMCW.KK Auk :".o The first
carload of futures t r tin' to w post-
office hurt urrlv. 1 iutd been unloaded
nd the r.'iii.uiide." of the lilui.
Itt eXpecti-1 e.u 1 this ween.
MI'SKOIJKM. A UK 2a.- Seltini;
fire to Krass In ii pasture adjoining
.1. W I.. IliiKh.ri t..(iel will iii.I
Al Saner IJiiii if li.iKhra WII1K the
MUlt ha filed in mipi iiur mint.
I'll U'lll U' I.-1' A.... . - V l.loll
pOKt of the AllieKiliii l'Kl.ill to he
known ll.s (he ' er.lier K I'ltel-
ha. h 1'osl" In honor of 'h" nol'1'er of
the iiHttie who wan kill. I In a. 'lion
in '.h i'haiiifiai;!!.' s.'.-t r.
1'tiNCA CITY A tK -j Itei-iiiise
of the Mllrtil rot 11 1 t lo deal. IS III
handluiK sioo li..nk and Ilie ;reit
Interfere in' it has with oilier trad.'.
Itl.ul Mlores hale lefUH.'d lo handle
Hi-hool books this uti'.iiitin. aiid in ii
result the local i lion hoard w ill do
kii through the s. hool lior.iri under
the dire.'lloii of City Supt. .1. N
Hamilton.
AIA. Au 2fi -An il.'.liu'i his
been i ailed in Ada for Sept. tu I r IS
J for lh purpose of voting on tlie Is
siiance of a ifprox no.itei y o on
worth of t.on.ls theh inonev from
the sale of which will be ue III
the extension and imp! o c men t of
the water sstitn. also the extension
of the CW'ct a;c Hl.slottl of tin- it y.
I'ii.NCA CITY. Auk .'." - Hc-imso
of the opportunity to secure here a
permanent supply of natural k-'is for
the lonirest period of time one of
the ( ht. f kIiish m a n ii fac t ii i i n k e.'in
panics of tlhl". has offered M plant to
this city ii ml th" matter Is now
I.elliK c.inshlered hv the rhltllt'.T of
. iiui miTi e loKeth.'r with local kis
companioH
THIEVES CACHE PLUflOER .
ON BANK OFi'VDIGRiS
;-- i i'T '
.fPiil to Th WurlJ
WAU'iNKK. Auk 2. -A ach. In
the wood alo iik ihe 'erdiKriM liver
i f.nl.iliiliiK 31 .siden of meat and a i
l ugti ipianlity of ilothiiiK and shoes
was ilisco ere. I today hv Hhoiitf
l onny Murphy and recovered f. r lha
Kaly railroad iompany. Thi" value!
of ihe htol. ii properly is said lo be
uppmMnifitel y t 3 IML
Ihe sheriff was nolifle.1 that n
fust freiKht train while waitlnir on a
m.Iihk at lilhson station ha I been
looted by ear ihlev. s I'roni one cur
tin y obtained a e'ew p Inch he fol-
lowed and found the cache whleh
was hidden bv leaies and brush. K
1.. Andrews a mgr.. wns urrcaied
"Krom what I ran learn this en hp
han been une I an a hnliiiK plmn for
stolen properly for a ipmi.I many
years." .Mr M urphy eald
SlioHaci' if S'Ikk.I Teni'lirm.
.kfieril to The World.
Al. Auk Jf..- IT. .1 M. Cordon
president of the laal Central ritale
Normal o.'hool at this place s.iis
there la a Krciit shortiiKe of te.icheis
throiiKlioui the male lie had a rail
froiui rounty siiperinliii.K'iit in the
exlreiiri liorl hern part of the Hta'c
the past week wantiiiK t rural
teachi-ra at salaries tannin at 1 100
a month upwaid There are few
leaohem who have not already e in
traded to teach s.na Mr (ior.lon
anil the rchools which bale not al-
ready employed a learher may find
theniselvPB In a bud situation
ARMY EXHIBIT TRAIN
WILL SPEND 4 DAYS:
Owihk lo llio SsiiU InliTtssI In the
I term CHiiicn-sH mi 1 Urn Ihiy
N X.l.lesl.
I' wi'.l at five
f A UK us! -'"
j w is f ii v a n n ut ic
i late on I he evenniK
the motnuiK of A.ik isi and loa
on the evenll.K 'f Ai.k'u-: al Tt's
roil i o;i slop over w-' no' ion. on
whuh the trim has n.ide an I is ihi"
to the l.i'Ke ciow.ln a : tend n. k ihe
Cum conuiess at .iklalioiim A. and
M ooIWko
Willi tills l.il 1 1 ii i ii of 2a rata
j'bete Is a pel-solHlcl of -'i offloers and
nun all ep.M- H III the hn-l.tllUK of
I the n.H.-ri.il c-rr:.-.l. hile the mote
specnlA'ol P fi'I'l. I II ll.' exhibit III''
Inn to ci .mini micati. .us received fiuin;tiie miitiim.iili nnlis raptured Cot-
'.ipi. W. I-: stidnc command. hi; of-juuin war material. Trench and A'net.
f. i i ihek I'r.u.'d Sia.'es arnn or I' j ic.n TSmni kiiii' and a'tilletv trno-
t nance irncii'i and mobile shop e- tott of atio.is oil kinds tli.'ie
j h;h!' linn will remain tn NMllw r ' are a ureu luahv other features of
! fo four .lava lliste.iil of three it s 1 imporla nee .'Oc ;s a liiohiio sh.-p
In Th World
sril.i.U ATKi:. Auk ::
d-
PTAPTQI kvkrv MAN
Iv 1 O SHOULD KNOW
You will find our prleea on
little hiKher than they were
UK" and In many lustatu-rui
hiKher. We are prepared to
wool Hints of very fine material best of
w ei kina nsh ip. nw. nifty !irn down to 111
more conseri at 1 e ones for
rlothltiK very M.''
twelve mont ha frhl f I
i they are no) iJxy Jv
. offer you "H'ljM
$30
i nir policy nas alnaya been to sell you mer-
chandise that M Rood at thejowest possible
est lo ou ConslderinK tbe fa.t that
clotliltiK today has. increased from ten to
thuty pi-r i ni you will he surprised that
you can ft so much real alue hero for ao
little money.
Holmes Clothes Shop
22:1 South Main.
ir.tlf tn.i !r tip uf ini:t pif. r
rlnJniki .ui ii I'liif t""r t r u K i
'H. nw ti ui-K. K' ! .t'r tr.nlrr
t.t.u Knitih i p 1 nu;:'t 1 1
1 I'M 'niC'T .it.. I .t mishit m.i'hiiii'
M .ii'ci 'I'ht it u Jix'i- Pi u! If
u tu! rHM in a 'r 1 for 't a n . . l ! l
t ir t ' he V Hire oMt' t 'In inM I Hi
iii!-!ant (t-'Vt l.'pnif'r.i i-f ifi"
I'f.lriHi.t-e ilt'i1' rt "tt-ii r .t tit ini; thr vnr
Hv thrlr iiv v pt r c n t ( Mm .. r -till
rv t.f t he A I w ir. k fpi -f
fr.-fiv while thr Ihr ai-n-w A
Wilh'll! MiMll V( ;M (XT t'rllt HIS
t 'rt pt ii in J-Mttnr
m'ti ntbiififil to Mn- rshtt.it i r . f !
THOUSANDS OF AMERI-
CANS TORTURED
will be en ' .'I t no' I A In- pi. ll'.- a'
: he coo '1 1 I i '. u It f ' its" l 1 1 1 ''
Klven Thu's.l.iv wi'li fund it"iil -t
hv t tie S' .o .11. I . I I.. . if . "lo
merce and ihe Sf ; ! w . : . ' cot 1 o.
count cll.lp'eta of II." lied .'..-
II. hrrt l. Itlrnoi.
ir.ineri! iMir." o - !.'! I'M
9 I ; South M no h t
WAS
M( mil K'S KKIKM)
st ' i 1 vf 11 ti nl Mothers
.vsNisTsjvvrnJi
if ah i n i
M . Ml txU-f fm
HUAmin w rim i mi m in! . t. r.A
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Mullcr Tire & Kiibbcr Companv
1 12 South Boulder Ave Phone 321)'
:L::r.v.'zv.vi.::2.J2'i:..'Jiy:.".
VICTIMS
RESCUED
Wtity liver bla Jdr nnd uric aciJ
I'oubleg are most dangerous be-
ciase of their insidimia. nitarlri
Heed the first warning they giva
-i uiey need attention by taking
GOLD MEDAL
.orld'I luml.rd remady
M ""' iM oltan ward off
I "N ind it. .. th- k-j
.'1 V? v.
1 1 II 1 1 If II 1 1' 1 11 II ! 1 1 nH 1 1 1 i II 1 1 II I ; Mlllli T ' 1 1 1 1 . II . I11IU 1 1 f O 1 1 HI In r HI 1 1 ifti . ' -W i.llal- aaMaMaVaaBaiaaVt-
t III P ' H Ul .n ' --- H I'oaiiia r Ul;i u M
TI;" rrrfttrat r (' t - ( f. r- tfi p. !.!
()f A til tr 1 1- ft t4i1T ajfl'1 I'lf'h ll t h kn'Otll 't
nnrikU hirtarr M-.n i-odiitlcu
rrl f nnn women nir( tnll r-n it nni'
tii ir (i morn (xrittl thM it'c; t.ftti'ttrlii ir
I nifton It H Kci'i Htim-h Ihr .Xm-r
l run Hit Xlf unA f i'iirr of ltn f ' a
Minn) llirt mm Irrrtli.e tdHt; Ixmt
St'U'-ti l ltl. ft I I'f itftrl. .1 rfnm no
trif ! hi jf ml uniiiiKrtMl t nl ll i ft ' n:i
D ft r eiftf Oil y rt it ciM It h ( ftkUM .
lira not (. th thf.tikrimlv Icit tn ti In. .
at I- n il .iiii-iilrr-lft "f ihoii-ai.tift
K I r T 4lii m.-nin of r ni Momit (l mill'"
ft Ifi.ilrr. i t lH h t n'trr '1 tin
fntns itl'ail irftlfrr v..t not M tn tf n iut
Ui ctirrtri ii t hnn roitii Nftrt f ul frri nr
ft't.1 !'il.lHiii l'.i -r-'i t of l!it pt"nir.-
I'f Hft .torn (lie atoitift' h iipin I Ii1 hrftit
Wlf r fhii fn!iw fMi I ftnit of l ni
lircftth (f hi.-h vi.'iim n frfup'ii!) tp
Kir iipiI hU)tftiT ('O'rplf.lon tiowin
iiirnplfi rouftiiifim ftiul InftltiavoiiiA rriipti.'iio
Trie t It confct (in I frrmcnti rt j l f'- tm
tl re tni fond in lhr tfi'iiiA h ftii'l frti'ft iy
pft i 4)ti n f thi r 'it ir O klflin 'I'tift r Mull i
rpi.illpftlion that tn lini t.pfonii rhronh
ft ml iiriiifij thft t ptTtni'fttn ' he who!'
IM'i( ftn l.niKi ith f Hr left 'W dripftir
nf con' p tell niftiift1?' rt'p"i"i. with it
dtM''t"1cv. mon.timn it j i riff fcpr'U "d
; mrii. lii!t tirwdirnr otrr "wronitft" 'I
ftet te of A id Htonmrh ! trulv ft
deft l h ii ruler n-h tern In pftirift I lift I I tie
tiTt'irrft of rftk'e neeut noihirit tn Nun
rnriwn It U iSoiufh (lie tntellne were
krir lorn It ihe rlft- of hr.t or demort
(i.iliitleiiii IdOttaftli'U of rftr tb filled
with lie rt--Hti. of Aid Ktunift.-h ft thing
Ihftf al iti ftlarl. fterrn of little tm
port nre
Ntn'l wftil iWin't rink ft mement'i de
If joii hve ftnj f Ihe lmilomi of tins
drftd ronditlon. Jet hotllf of J'epiinnl :
ftl onre There tft rtnthuif Ilk it H .
ft marvr'loiift re . nrin lrnr 1 1 v a tnnir nd .
trend t ti tmilder Nnd in the ft!leviiion of
ill niotnftrh trotilileft. tttdif etion. dtpepftift
rid fttoiTifti-h ft'id ottnmlipfttinn Me pre
pred Krep a holtle of l'epmol ilwm in i
1 ht home reft-1 v In tft!iiti t Itn etif m ftl .
the firt ftiffn fl trouble
When jvw think of "p'p" 'htnk
I'epH i not
(Ji-milne Peptrn1 It mde onlr Yy The
I'fplftI Medl'liie Co . Memphis Tenn ftrtd .
In In rw ft-'fordftn.-e with Ihe Medi.ftl
fftiidftrrti of the I nurd Htftle Thftrmft I
ropes To re eonenient for f verrnodr'
t.l to pri'trnl inhftlltiiteft tieintT old for
I'pptinol we hive ftp.MNted ft priift!
"Pfl tinol A(Ptl" In fh "'lion of !
ft follow'
Qiiiiher trf eompftnT. Third nd M!n
Uti -ftkle Unit "ornpfthy on Mln at
Tnth St (iftrten ItnifcT oompftny 1 U'J
Undue rft : KM Wtng Uruff Hmre Jf)'.1 N
flreenwood rt : H A Hirader Hnd
Jprtnf Oklft ' nana IrM)r compan? Wm
Tn!a Ok! ; Red Kork Iru cofopftny. Red
fori.. (ihU
U.rtW for the "pepalnol Afnt" In yonr
loalHr -
A Treat
for Tulsa
Businessmen
The first (if a ncri.-H of national ri'l.'hritios in tin ad-
Vfrtisino; ami ni.rilianiiHiiip; worM to ho brfiuitlit t
Tulsa under the HiispittH of t In AdviTti.siriK Clul) uf
Tulsa in
Hon. Charles Dillon
ManaRinjj rditur of tho f'app.'r Kami Pron.i who ad-
(Jrorwcs the ImsinoHS men of Tulsa nt the
Hotel Tulsa
7 o'clock Tonight
Mr. Dillon is a platform lecturer of national reputation
lie directs the editorial policy of the groat Rapper
farm papers and is a national authority on advertising
and its effect on business.
Every Business Man Is Invited
Banquet Tickets $1.50
Lecture Free
for thaa
theaa dia-
nr'han fha hnd al.t
J-'iMa:k. Thraaalrat.all druinrlata.
"a". R.U Ml.l
mm tHtha
free Proof
rI) You
1 i'. mn win iiicn-'roNK
'"I ...i i on' l-roxe of
fnuliie Worth In ..! II CAM;
" ' ' " " '.i.'c - try tVn fii.ns '
t. t '' ' t ! rin ? .o ini lf .ffi
'-l I j.r' I r'.t'lll .Irf;. pf-e0.1.
i. " " .' ' ll tl.o.;i I .Ir-iror tkn
. ' '.' . . he-i Be 1 .
. '; e.t o :: r.ol ol J
. ' I" ' l-."M r I" tr l' '
it 1 ir l t ! it
fb i mi i'S tn i. .no r ;
i oi i t.r ..--p r.ol I. ;
" i' lis- .t ;.'.r work with!
Inn i fX"
! I
DAYLO
Lightens the Labor of the Home
iHTillIS quid; stronj: li'lit finds w.-mted articles
instantly; it idontilios tho noodnl lottlo ran nr
jar at onrr; it ( ik)scs dirt and dust in dark col
liers And Daylo wives accidents in dim cellars or
stairs and prevents mistakes at the medicine raln'net.
Always have your Daylo ready. Keep it whin
you ran find it in a jill'y hae it fillel with a lnn;'-
iived lirifihtduirniii"; Evcready I'uiistrn liatteiy.
1 Iir I iKrrlv Ialo
i.1frf. hr li.iuirt
Itilil fr IiMttlf oi out.
I. f-doMfft r.ir I m Ii
II. l f t ff rp. 'pnpprj
v it li I vrrt A'U 'I niiir-ft-Ti
P.iti rv . 7'-
How You Can Be Sure
of "Luck" With Your
Home Preserving
Many a woman declares to herself every
year "Well if I etfer try to put up fruit
again ".
Sometimes it is because the jelly won't
"jell" or perhaps a beautiful jar of jam turns
out tough or "candied".
You will find all your preserving troubles
' o thing of the past if you will just make your
preserving syrup of Ji Karotecf Label) and
y sugar instead of sugar alone.
Even the beginner can put up fruit per'
fectly with this recipe and the most expert-1
enced housewife will welcome the advantages i
of Karo in her prescrvkig.
With this recipe th- e is no danger of jams.'
or jellies coming out too thin. No danger of
"candying".
Karo is a fine clear syrup with a natund
affinity for the juicis of the rruit.
It blends the sugar witli the fruit juico- 4
brings out all the "fruity" flavor.
FREE
TreaeTvin la eaty
hrn you have the
iiity eiht page
Com Prrxlntl ("ook
Hook haniiy. Won-
derful reiirt
eaty lo follow.
It'icitiful tlluitia
tionx Write ut to-
lay fur . It la lice.
:owl.:n: iayi.o mm:
AT STORKS 1IH I I II Wi l li 'I 111 SK.N
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r.
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I ji-i s.--'iiil tr.-'t
' on. rocr. l.-tl Imiii ' o . -.1 S.mlli
M.llll MM . .
leu ...i I I.- irl. .... .tin I
i ! i. .1 mi t-. -i
1 11 -lion A I o . .".Ii:. S.miiIi H ii'im. Ilarilnnre n . !
.Iil-liro ll.ir.lii :.r- . " . '-'oi Noltli
XI llll -II . I
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Ii...;-. Ihi . I - I I ii-l - . .K I I.I r .ll .11 .... Il I J 1
III. knon ...HMlfiin ii I nmU-r f o
corn' r Xnlt-...ti Ji.nl ll..1ri
tri-'!.
Use Vi Karo
(red Label )
andVi sugar
Makes perFedt
jamSjjeUies and
preserves.
For CooUinf flakint and Canilj. Making Earo(l?0f l
Jjihrl) it uae 1 in million cf homea. In all cxxvaiin "
am I hnkitiK r -i i" uxe Karo l:ftr I of .(iir. It li
aareel el drlii Jr I'uvur auj briom out tlie Oatiiii-I
llavor of tlie kr1.
CORN TROUUCTS KtFINING CO.
r u. Bo in ttk arm
W. H. ALCOCK.
r 9i'mm)tm firm
90 A.O U W Bldf .Unit Rack. Ark.
I ..-I I ir-i -in . i
LoIiIImtc I "no Offlo'. 9 Iw.-t "'- ' "''
.inn v""t1 -"
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t - . br
" lh U.ia - AdiL
I -l 1 IhiiI -tr-'i'l.
iiiriiim loit-.
RatcIiff-Siindr-rs (0.
Tulsa Motor Supply Co.
C r-r - awn ii ill I."l a.iy'i m . .mv f
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EVERfADY
PAYL0
On Both Sides
of the
Continent
52000 Miles
Per Tire
As far apart its tho
distance that Sep-
arates them are the
road conditions in
i central California
and Massachusetts.
And yet with nil the
diversity of road
changei and itiff grades
Goodrich Dc Luxe Tires
on trucks in these states
-have amassed the irv
credible mileage of 52-
000 miles per tire and
are still serving.
In Massachusetts this
splendid record was
made on a 6 Vi-ton coal
truck operated by the
Lajoie Coal Co. of
Lowell. The very name
of the . commodity
hauled and the size of
the truck gives evidence
of the bruising charac-
ter of the service.
Out west in Oakland
Cel. these Goodrich De
Luxe Tires mastered
equally severe condi-
lions. The truck was a
5-ton unit the operator J
the Shell Gasoline Com-
pany. Such magnificent
service achievement
under radically differ-
ent conditions testify
vividly to the mighty
durability and economy .
of these De Luxe Tires.
The very apparent pos-
sibilities in these tires
should for economy's
sake induce you to rj
them.
10000 Miles
Adjustment
We Sell and Apply
De Luxe Tirea
Producers Tire Co
One.)
702 South Main St.
At Willard Battery Station
Phone 3286-3287
: Best in the
.if Long Run'
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Steenrod, F. L. The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 333, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 26, 1919, newspaper, August 26, 1919; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc146137/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.