The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 114, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1921 Page: 8 of 8
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PXHE EIGHT
OF LOCAL MOMENT I
THE EEADER. OUTTORIE OKLX. TIITRSDAY .TANTAKV 10. V.rll.
1(D)(0) Hart SdMfc&eir B RSars mits at
r r-
Seventy- iv j Young Men's $50
Suits and Overcoats at J4 P"ce
Hal IPipfes
SALE OEGI1MS FRIDAY
Our clothing- buyer is just home from Chicago where he made this remarkable purchase. We've
added to his purchase about 30 or 40 suits from our own itock. Here's the list:
Thirty-five of these Suits were $S0.00 now 540 00.
Twenty of these Suits were $75 00 now $37.50.
Thirty of these Suits were $70.00 now $35 00.
7 tuitca ui i-utic ou.is w etc ana ov now j.j.iaj.
! All Boys' Hart Schaffner &
Marx Suits at One Price
Continuing Sale of
400 Pairs of Mens Pants in 4 Lots
faKri in H'
liliMl Mil ! t-i-1
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i;n -...;.rs and fancies
. -s .M- tfs ;i:
Men's !'.!
in i ::d "
1.4 IV.r- M.fi and 1.:
V :: .'! ''.irts. i:-
v 7 1 " ' .t'o t
i a. -i.l !' I'.us M.-ns a i . 1 :
Pant. V..i;::- M.-t;V I ;!!'-. j !fs
$25.oo
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I
T-ti - 4 i! s
$22.50.
$3.45 $5.95 $7.45 $9.95
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( -f our 4 r
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AH Boys' Knickerbockers in Four Lots
SI. 48
lark 'nlt' r:iN .. ' ; ni.-.
17 yo'rs: !';-:. v.-.l.i-
Bovs' Dec:.rtu:ent.
$1.98
7.. at:. I .
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Beys' Department
$2-48
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$2-98
100 Other Boys' Suits
Choice Our Entire Stock in Two Lots
SlO.oo SlS.oo
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Boys' Department
Bos' Department.
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t!.- . Sfortl. !! :.. i s all
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A Great Purchase of
Men's Sox
3744 Pairs Wilson Bros. Quality
We'vf !. !!". t t.. -vlt th-'iu i; a i.-i: ry lit !-t -: a-t -fit
a t"v.!:'. Vi ii kfew iiiir -iii'-y t' fruti.fiil .Mh'-n'.sii'-.. - v.
100 Doz. Wilson Bros. Finest Quality Men'
At Less Than Half Price
s Ties
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Lzlz Store for Men.
Wilson Bros high grade
pure silk Sox all colors
Values SI.C5 to SI 75
3 Pairs $1.95
Sold only in 3 pur oU.
rs ; lv a.'V. v "i-. !:;w. b.ruF!.
l-: ':!. "' ' . hi 2'! s''li-' !
si ji si' tins. '(:. ;' ":" silx ; tn
irfn! vaiiv t t". s'ri' tly
1 1' v ii.. r Vfjr s s.;r-:.y.
Lutz Store for Men.
(W)
The most wonderful values we have ever offered.
Entire purchase divided into six lots.
LOT 1. - Fancy Silks and LOT 2 --Phoenix Knitted Ties
Knitted Silk Ties values
to SI. 25
75 c
3 for $1.50
M' !'. ' ' :. s !..;( ).'.- r
'hn- v Km??- ii ii.
--! W: . s. -ty
i 'hi Sajil's
Lvta Store fr Men.
Wilson Eros fine Silk n:;d
Satin Ties.
Values to $1.50
90c
3 for SI 65.
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Luti Store for Men.
LOT 3 Wilson Bros fine Silk
and Satin Ties
Values to $2.50
$1.25
3 for $2 95.
A::.'M-i".-.v I'.i.r i xir-
l.-iM - !'! a .-ar to
Tl.is is !: ?;:;: ?. trfat yn'ir-
scif f. si p;r l-''t ! ! i-'S .
LOT 4 Wilson Bros. Rich Brocade
and Satin Ties
Values to $3X0
Wilson Eros. Fiber Silk
and Plaited Silk Sox
Values SI. 00 a pair.
Wilson Bros high gra-de
pure silk sox all colors.
Values SI. CO to $1 25.
$1.50
2 for $3.45.
Finest Imported Silk Ties
rich heavy silks.
Values to 34 00
$2.00
Finest Imported Lyons France
and Vienna Silks
Values to SG.00
6 Pairs $2.95 6 Pairs $2.95
tn "f tia's" t i' s art' h.UM I1!."
.' i-i' '-! ni'tt'cr ;::. i sfsailiT sha;-(lii-rs.
fs-'!ii'fs niul stripes.
Th.-s.-
!'i!tr
i : t par s
2 for $-1.75.
..'s- f;.. ..
. ?! - !'.. -t t ; s i ' r
$3.00
-2 for $5.00.
! h lir-aIs atul havv il!;s
fi.--sf niaiii- r s"ld iis u !.-r-.
u'. ts a pal ii''-kwciir tri-a?.
Sold only in 6 pair lots.
Mcstly dark i '..'i -. a -
service. IlfH-V w'i'' " '
six your w ifi w-'t v. i .
fur awhiN' ; :dl s'.-i s ;ii t
!rins .tin iuikUy. d.'i .'
buys i'.Mi.l u'ft t it.-i r '!''- s
Luts Store for Men.
Sold only in G pair lots.
ty n- t s- .. ' '
J-i. tl'.i- ! -api's! s s.- ; .
s..(- u.-. - '" l''s ..; ;.('-
'aiv i-'r i a I t 'ifst- a rv ' l : '
J.:" l"i V- -u: a- s
s.. I i. y VI 1- ;.T..
Lut2 Store for Men.
Wilson Bros. Mercerize 1
Lisles all colors.
Values to 0c.
Men's Hi gTade Cotton
Sox all colors menders
Values to 35c.
6 Pairs $1.35 6 Pairs 95c
Sold in 6 pair lot only.
This lot was Urand.-il Am-rt.-au
Silk but did not i-m up t'1 th.
Wilson Prs. standard so tfify
si. Id them to us ft a srrvat r.-d u'-
tiott. most all Mi!nrs in alt sizes
to 11'-.
Lutz Store for Men.
old in 6-pair lots only.
Tin sc ar from a v.ry l i-jraii-;(i'i.
Kvrry six with a iittif de-
I'trt is tlmi'.V "Ut. r-pair--i or
darnel and suld as ni'Mid'rs- th-;
wi-ar is !( hurt. in!y t ho ;.Ti'
All si.-s: oaiv 12') Lnmd!-s to fH.
Men's Dress Gloves at 1-2 or Less
Perrius and Wilson Bros. Fine Qu.d.ties.
fh.ttv" of all M 'KUo ;!:: -. $2.95-
ftird and .'"'
f-uo I..; Wi'sou I'.t... 4.t'0 -U.-..-.. 51.03.
t'urd'i and tan.
Or.. i ' lol Wilson Hr-.s. . c .-.s. 50c.
Men's SIO.OO S12.C0 and $13.50 Hats SS.
Kii.x and 11 ati W Itraiids. Y!.. irs ;.; tji-i-frits-
in new sha'fs. hh1 as.vrtin'-r.f of colors. -all
si.fs un salt in ti
Lutz Store for Men.
Men's $7.50 and $S.50 Hats $5.C0.
O-Id Ms of Knox. II an W a-oi . thr ."."!
n;ak's in good staple shap. Colors. ht k. -oi. n.
tali. rr" vtc. Good assort 'ti-nt of :: : .-a!e
Lutz Store for Men.
Men's $5.00 and $6.C0 Hats S3.9S.
This lot consists of odd lots from nr stock
exceptional values; srood run of sue on sa'o' in
Lutz Store for Men.
Readjusted Prices on All Men's Shoes
Based on lowest prices quoted at the Milwaukee Sho3
Convention.
Men's Black Kid Shoes $6 45.
'if :-'vi. s. st' ji-lit la.
Ki:
irlish i;
!a-f. pl.i::i t
a s
;s: a '"ap; s";iii jloop ki-i stock veil ind and if'o'' l"'sf ahifs
ou'd t it.! at !! Miiw;rt.
sold as Ihl'Ii as .!' '.
Muusiji; i'l't I'nion Snirs on sale S1.9S
'.;2.5(i Heavy ficu cd 1'iiion Suits on sale. $1.65
$1.50 Heavy tlet-red Shirts and Drawers EOc.
All Munsiiij I'nion Suits i sale at treat
reductions.
Luts Store for Men.
Men's Brown Russia Calf
$8.95.
' 'orai'matin'i Ki.h-h !aa
Mad- hy .1. I. mtii to s-r for
'.'H A t'.HJ sho.. for. the
yoeiii man who watit" ..-
thi:. tircssy. ia; c;:'.l i (.
fron. iti.-. s f p( 1 yS
; i'o.
on:?ioii. Siiocs that !' dtvs
Men's Brown Calf Army
Shoes $5.95.
A -r' at work sh niad for
cmfort and M'ear. with a soft
i:j; a rcrt!'scrvii-e shoe; furm-
i r!y sold for -
Koufjiisted price $5.95.
Men's Handkerchiefs Half Price.
3 in package regular price 50c.
UvsruUr dze. narrow 1 nist tcr-cd ni.-e soft
qualify: put up hy Wilson lirr.s. and t.i.rp'd
ti retail -it 3 for 50e.
Lutz Store for Men.
M A M. K H rt; is: 'Ar you:
ffvt ih lvn if' If o tyr"
KiprvUyly c-l their kiotoik tura-
i out !-s-!.v to ;a th rand. TbtT
tiwv.T j a f'Ki;r fi? jwraJe jmSlcd
o'j ia c;j:jra'.
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K N" Iutihiiw. oi'.y ct.-k ' Jjnnit
N."sVy '.niiniMnuiva ia U
t-5ty t.s'.iy vliU:ns frWaJ. itr. Iua
h im t ia JU"firyu Uir
h t iviAt-i la !Hiirta mad
' t.roiH'riiis. Mi fty lia Hvium.
former tiuiisri uin. and U n-r M
as c'.iy rj tvur.sy rora-y hT.
.tlts'f.s! fitity ttortM'y OkmuJfe
county sit 1ai flwtioo snl i now
living ut OkHJutnf. Ihit i;ua'y "t.
"OWniuUe county i Jum now .
ir. .)!nti".-ful u:i jptj boom nJ
.rur.c are fccSisg miJ m!illy." h
mill.
V:1I MiKrsric fornix Cuctiri Uy
no -iw"Kei1 ia oil fi hme
tu-Usoss t (KtahcMiMi ""1ty is In
0 J-:-!- (H.y a.tU'od3at Oonsln'ory
..! takitiff j-.irt In tiw cnrniinU" t-
t-. thf Uvittoi of vorncrston
for i:o ci' Msoaic oa'-heitral. Tar-
i:..; !:. first ts Aituilnistratlon
M. Hrin w j i!oiuly state autlitor. Ha
Is Mivvlins: la th o:l kioj.
: y
Tfo i O.tf xvti;i tif the yMr heti
i Mi. f.-Uow who str off aakirwc H
ut behind th brn or kin-r-v!
j-U. o4 to taht iift froill I)!
ty M. a V irf ''c.
H-'i.-ra' .-" th. "Two Chariry's" t-
.!! tjat us'Mi .i tl.nv hue Krcn
!ay t" in I ho Uy tfore tat
a.UsH.st th itm!:4tion la? U
!..itl on N'orih Division. n
fis.tti t ho V(!trft I'nion Tcltcraph
o'fii p. Tako a -walk up that trsM
s uv.otiuie and otwcn- the peclae!
ot' a jftrtrjt of old tyio Iiooza oaa-
.v.nrs Some w! ha ttaHrttd
batch "o:!.iiti(-" ranirtng from th
siilMnion but no' extinct "Four
Modes' to sh. humM but ery kicky
I.-!! of -Melton brands. It it an Hbo
;. it v of til" -5Hhl old day be-
tore the Sahara was ilnted her and
c'.o !ip-e in thv land of the bra
aud t!o hi m e of th free. IiJ
s.!)- fr.'T The "-ni: :ivs' ere lined UP
la ma. fornjation lik h old ifuanl
of N.f.Hiioon when t. uaUli ry was
i.f 'nut never surrctider ' The
e'rest of John Barleycorn will not
Ah oil operator from the kT b!e
of thu s'a e who is In Ctithrl today
'attvuditiK iisltory. In ;MkiDX of
'the ol r.t:n' in the state made ltv
ren-arn that there had never a
Une in ten year In Oklahoma when
motiey w.fj su hard to aeeure for oil
'd.T.ek: r.'ent. "It is ia the same cata-
cory a. the auuimohile buHine.
r.:.'n are h.iry and are keeinn..- a
Ho.e t.d on liusi!H"Sh tht savor in
aiy ny of sjm uS.uion' ho said. Wtth
reference to tv l-tii;''re nd Itonana
te.t he nuked the Roxar.a a tho
most hkely test "However you -an
nv.T toil th F.iire may brlns In
a well. ltit I am Inclined to think i:
w-iil !-e some tune yet. It will of a
nx ossify t more than thirty day
and that de;ond aluwher on what
kind of luck the drillers have. I ua-
d-.rx:amt frrwn ihe-sr BarileeviP.e f-
f.s that th S-inch rasing was i-ei
at 2.'" feet 'ha' imatis that the -
im h ;m::'e will have to 1) throush
at least 4m fel of refuent and then
a whole lot farther before tho tav
r k 1 rf5ii-hel. The uand is neei
fouii l in th.. tora:a ion without first
;n rafit a very hard format Ion
h : h is retmaonty vliei a cap rock.
Ye .tiioie Is a iliaiue but it U not
a eerfainty by any means. It i
'will .. itire and .mple and M
'sanible.' l.e said.
j : x
I "WTien an oil field t brotBrht to
then berins the hanert for the law.
!yer" faid a Tuiaa aUorney who U
in Ctthrie totlay. 'FUs will bo
'found in titles and law oit will r-
' suit l careful before you epend
your gmx money and ee that the
abstract to the land you buy In lee
or leae for oil and ga U flawierss
tea" do It now. toa t wait until tha
oi komes. It will bfl too Wte then."
he added.
j Logan eoiin'y farwais are Joining
the Cotton Growers' association and
bankers and merchant are backing
the iifnr Jtiroposltion.
; a
Jud Smith ays dlsamranK-nt
noils the line "The army and navy
forever." f
j .
i If you a'e Iniereated In oil or
credit busiine. it will to your In-
! terest to s'Jbseribe for the Dally
'l.eal Re;sirt. It gives all chattle-5.
CKT'gaces. deeds and other letjil
matters transpiring In all counts of
the county. See Mrs. Alice M. Adam
plone 62 for terms of eubscriptiou
ir advertising.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 114, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1921, newspaper, January 20, 1921; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712631/m1/8/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.