The Helena Star. (Helena, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1920 Page: 4 of 12
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hen the train came
in back in l9iO
eject your tire ac-
cording to the toed
j they have to travel:
In sandy or hilly coun-
try wherever the going
is apt to be heavy— The
U S Nobby
For ordinary country
roads — The U S Chain
or Usco
For front wheels —
The U S Plain
For best results—
hverywhere-VJS Royal
Cords
KWLCORD NOBEY-OfAL'HJSCO -PlAlNl
TEN years ago you might
have seen one or two
automobiles waiting outside
the station when the weather
was pleasant
Today the square is crowd-
ed with them And most of
the cars you geqprally see
there are moderate-price cars
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Anybody who tells you that
owners of moderate-price
cars are not interested in the
quality of their tires has
never met very many of
them
We come in contact with
the smdll car owner every
day and we have found that
he is just as much interested
as the big car owner ' '
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There is one tire at least
that makes no distinction
between small cars and large
cars so far as quality is con-
cerned — the U S Tire
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Every U S Tire is just
like every other in quality
— the best its builders know
how to build
‘Whatever the size of your
car the service you get out
of U S Tires is the same
It isn’t the car but the man
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who owns the car that sets
the standard to which U S
tires are made
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We feel the same way
about it That’s why we
represent U S Tires in this
community
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United States Tires
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RULEY & EAKINS Helena Okla
FORD GARAGE Helena Okla
SERVICE GARAGE Goltry Okla :
Dean Garage
McWillie Okla
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BUILDINGS ARE BETTER §
— NOW —
I Few years ago really good houses
and barns were not so plentiful
Antrim has kept up and ahead of the
trend toward better improvements
on the farm We are amply pre-
pared to taker care your needs in the
building line
ANTRSnl LUiilBER
C L GREEN Manager
Information From the Bureau
of War Risk Insurance
A total number of 152979 ap-
plications for converted Insurance
have been approved by the Bureau
of War Risk Insuianre according
to an announcement by Director
It G Cholmeley-Jones who is
making public at this time figures
of a preliminary report on United
States Government Life Insurance
prepared in the Insurance Division
of the Bureau for the period end-
iug June 30 1920
“The Dnuble Squeeze” the big
Base Ball Classic begins in the
Star this week It’s a hummer j
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jj Tractor Men
A Car of Pennant Oils and
5j Grease just received It is guar-
Jj anteed to give perfect satisfac-
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RULEV & EAKINS-
A No 1 Farm For Sale: One
mile west and two north of Helena
s w 5-24-10 on state highway
school at corner of' place rural
route 130 acres in cultivation 100
acres in wheat and oats garden
fair improvements granary for
2100 biishels partition fences are
hog wire with barb wire above
See owner at farm Will sell with
or without the crop
Vernon L Headrick for County
Attorney injhe August primaries
Let Us Print
Your Sale Bills
The Double
Squeeze
By HENRY BEACH NEEDHAM
A clever introduction of fas-
cinating romance and thrill-
ing events into a narrative
of baseball Written by one
of the great descriptive art-
ists of the game the man
who first gave it real stand-
ing in fiction it is a1
Home Run
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In point of interest for all lov-
ers of the national pastime and
all lovers of a good story It
will give you a new idea of the
brains strategy and general-
ship employed in the great bat-
tles of the diamond You will
have increased respect foi
leaders and players The love
interest as exemplified in the
affair between James Wintor
Shute star second-sacker and
Imogen (Riley) -Leonard ar
unusual girl will delight you
Shoit and Gripping 1
OUR NEW SERIAL'
WAS JOB A
MILLIONAIRE?
Dr C O Mitchell Says Job
Was the John D Rocke-
feller of His Day
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Where Mr Mitchell Is known he Is
poken of always as “That fiery little
minister from Rhode Island” Ills lec-
ture subject Is “The Millionaire of Uz”
or “Job as the World's Ash Heap”
When he was a boy he committed to
memory the entire book of Job and
he bag been studying Job’s life ever
since This Is what he says of Job:
“Job was not a poet preacher or
president but a big healthy wealthy
honest manly man of the street Job
was a man the John D Rockefeller
of his day”
He has a new way of looking at
this man Job It Is in terms of the
business ftid social life of 1920 lie
Is not tresspassing on auy man's
ground
Mitchell has the whirlwind vocabu-
lary of a Billy Sunday The earnest-
ness and convincing platform manners
of a Gypsy Smith
Hear Dr C C Mitchell at the big
Chautauqua tent first night of Chau-
tauqua FRANKLUCAS
Concertina King on Chautau-
qua Program
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An Elopement
Eloping while not popular as a
rule is still employed by some to
evade parental consent It is
stated here that a man named
Magoon who has been making this
country for the last three years as
a harvester and threshing machine
man quietly entered the Granville
Williams home one night recently
spirited the daughter Ellen away
and left in a Ford for parts un-
known Efforts of the family to
locate the missing pair have so far
been futile Mrs Williams made
a trip to Oklahoma City in the
hopes of1 getting some tr ice of
them but could find no clues
IV A Vickers Boys
Out Stowe Grocery
E B Stow has sold his grocery
stock toW A Vickers who has
taken possession and is in full con-
trol It is understood that Mr
Stow has also sold his residence
tnd will soon shake the dust of t
Helena from his feet point his
nose toward the mountain coun-
try and follow it with the full in-
tention of taking a much needed
vacation
Some Accident
Jack Turner reports quite a
curio of an accident between his
Harley-Davidson motorcycle and
l Ford car on the Green Plain
road to Carmen According to the
best avilable information the Ford
was headed south' while Turner
vas going east both going at a
ligh rate of speed and so the
motorcyclist states the car stopped
right in the middle - of the cross
reads while he was unable to stop
iiis machine and it went right on
ih rough the two back doors of the
Foj-d and left him setting between
the car seats uninjured and not
much damage to either machine
Statement From Mr Coleman
There has been considerable
talk about having the books of
Alfalfa county examined and I
Jesire to say here and now that I
vill be only too glad to vote to
mve them examined if the people
want it The cost will -probably
be in the neighborhood of five
thousand dollars and I do not care
to spend this money unless the
people want me to hut if any
lumber of the tax-payers of my
listrict or the county will ask
hat they be examined I will glad-
ly vote to have the work done
immediately
JOHN COLEMAN
Commissioner from Third District
POLITICAL ADVERTISING
Announce me as a candidate for
the nomination for County Treas-
urer subject to the Republican pri-
maries HarryEaton
FOR COMMISSIONER 3rd Dist
T J Roberts on the Republic-
an ticket
FOR COUNTY CLERK: H G
Frizzell on Republican ticket
FOR COUNTY REPRESENTA-
TIVE: C M Holton on theRe-
publican ticket
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR: A
E Simon on Republican ticket
FOR SHERIFF: Hank Duncan
on the Republican ticket
FOR LEGISLATURE: Leslie E
Salter on the Republican ticket
FOR COUNIY ATTORNEY:
Vernon L Headrick of Chcro-
'ee on Republican ticket
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY
J Wilford Hil on Republican
icket
FOR U S SENATOR Democrat
ticket— Scott Ferris
'()R COUNTY CLERK: On
Republican ticket Edith Couch
OR COMMISSIONER from the
third South district on the Re-
publican ticket John Coleman
Jouglas Item In Enid Event
Mrs M J Whitelock of Helena
s here visiting her children
itev Ballard of Helena spent
- urday night with friends here
uJ preached at the Church of
Christ Sunday morning
Mrs Cordie Light and Miss Lena
Vigmiller spent the week-end in
n Helena
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Watkins and Sons. The Helena Star. (Helena, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1920, newspaper, July 29, 1920; Helena, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1726729/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.