The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 103, Ed. 1, Friday, January 9, 1920 Page: 3 of 16
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STATE BRIEFS
TULSA DAILY WORLD FRIDAY JANUARY 9 1920.
AUTO TAX UASt
Automobile Association is
Prepared to ahumiu iw
' Tinfirinn.
X WW W v
rw I rATinMO
TO STAK 1 uuLLLbiiuMo
Commissioner Wood States
He Will Take Tecs' Start-
:T.a''.M i-ITV. Jan. 8.-DO-
t rUe . Urt here yesterday the
'h . iPmi ut..mol)llo association
' ""'' u' "... ui la llin un-
" .V'.li "f J C Helms attorney.
I' C "t n wilt amend Its poll-
TO L .i. .... .Iiivm nil owed
' -lo-nvi! n the
-W.ndu pciltion were .declared
Thl; loft tho petition Rl
.hf?t Thoro wero 106! 8
nJSes on Ih petition.
Henry hlRhway fo"11"-
rrr nnn.-inred today that ho
nj'i X " tonectloii of the nuto-
' . on mxt Monday. Tags
T n' v?t .'" Mil will bO WI.
r " ... m'..i unit
it. mini " kih-u i" "
' " "... .. ml I linen nf recls-
-ej voters.
. . ..111 Mmnan tllft
fas rnueV about 11.000.000
this year.
CALL STOCK MEETING
lircrdors of I'urc Ilrnl Cattle to As-
grmblo nt I'umiiukku oh
January 17
SjKli) U Th Vforl4
PAWIIL'SKA Jan. S. One hun-
dred dclwaicB iiro expected to at-
tend the meeting of tho Osago Coun.
ty 1'uro Urcd lJvo Stock. llreoders
association and tho Osage County
Fair association on January 17. a
call for a joint mill-winter session
of which wait b"ued today Ulg
breeders from nil over Oklahoma
and from outstdo states iilro ex-
pected to confer with tho Osago
county Ircedeis. Dr. J. W. Cunt-
nell president of tho Oklahoma A.
it Mi College and James A. Wilson
itate dlrei or for tho United Statos
department of agriculture will bu
here. I)r H. J Walters of Kansas
City hai been Invited to addrcus tho
convention.
Oiago county In addition to being
the largest county In tlio stato of
Oklahoma Is tho croatst cattlo dis-
trict In tho United State betweon
2:5000 and 260000 head grazing
here annually. Of theso 100000
head are shlppod annually to the
Kansas City market.
Interest In tho past few yenrs.
howeNcr has centered In tho rais-
ing of pure bred stuff nnd many
hoiouBhrcd Hereford have ro-
. .... .. lmnn.u1 frtr Hia hrpn
Ifllll uvrii tiiiutitu ...v
finy stock farms In tho county.
JEWELRY
We can make anything
known to tho jewelers'
art in the way of Plati-
num and Gold Jewelry.
Ytfu'should realize your
share of the profits from
this by sending us you
Special Order Work.
Vo carry in stock mount-
ings in Platinum and
Gold as well as Preclou3
and semi-Precious stones.
Send us your repair
icork and engraving
SANDERS RONES
Jewelry Mfg.
3J8.3I0 Itob. IllilK. O-0218
tMW.twul mIw fw luir Uns. T.o-
KINKYHAIR
HKNHYKTTA Jan. S. Steve
I'ctropaklri had his blue prlntx made
for the numiilolliirf nf a 50 x 100
two-story business block transform-
iun It Into a vaudcvlllu and plcturo
theater.
MIAMI Jan. S. A total of 5:7
victims fell before the shafts of
t'upld hero last year according to
Carl Swoon marriage llcenso clerk.
Decoinbcr was tho baunor month
with G4.
nniSTOW Jan. 8. The Klrst
National bank of this city has
ordered a car of hlKh Krado cot-
ton seed half Mebnno and half hltf
uou uouwen wlilcli it will ills-
trltiulu at cost to tho farmers of
UrlHtow and vicinity
OI.AltKMOm: Jan. 8. KuBlnoss
men aru ulatvd over tho recognition
tlio puulm hoalih service has Riven
Clurumoro by making this a hoslptal
for disabled soldlets ;Ulors and
marines.
UIXUV Jan. 8. Tho Ulxby State
bank has been kIvom perpilsslon by
Secretary of Stato Joo Morris to In-
crcosu ItH capitalization from It5-
000 to (23.00U.
New .Miiehlnory Itcochcil.
l!r Tbn AiioeUtr.i Preio.
I'AWIll HKA Jan. 8 The first of
a shipment of six cnrloads nf ma
chinery for the now light and water
plant arrived toduy and Installation
will bo completed by March 16 Tho
omjlnon nro of COO horsepower tho
cost oi tno macninrry belnc; JB7.U0O.
DANDRUFF "SOON"
GETS YOUR HAIR
FOR
'Triry wnman rn
t nire. ion hir.'
.iliu. twnif I
'riM.r CIIbrt.
ir n.l man
Mr
inchu ionic br olne
your irordtrful
FVFI FHTfl syiHiNi
. '---IIIU l-OMADE
'"Vo?5l!rkn? ;tintr. a.
SJ KOICIHE CO. Atlanti Ga.
:i(UWIU
OIK STOCK Ol''
"WEED" AND
"RID-O-SKID"
CHAINS
13 OTILt COMPJ.KTB
TULSA RUBBER &
VULCANIZING CO.
0.. 722. Ced.r 1723-600
Let "Danderine" Check Nasty
Scurf and Stop Hair
Falling Out.
K If
To stop falling hair at once and
rid tho mchIp of overy partlclo of
dandruff get a sma't bottlo ot
"Danderlno" at any drus or .toilet
counter for a fw cents pour a llttlo
In your hand and rub It into tho
(icalp. After several applications
tlio hair usually stops coming out
and you can't find any dandruff.
Soon every hair on your scalp shows
new life vigor brightness thick-
ness and more color. Advt.
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For Tailored
As You Want
Them
SUITS
Regular $85
Values
Every man who has seen these woolens has
been enthusiastic about the wondrous patterns
and quality nor can they help it for not a one
in the lot is worth less than bT.
Get YOURS Today
Don't wait until only a few patterns are left
Remember you can have extra trousers if
desired.
The Cutting Department
Will give you a first try-on in 24 hours and
will finish every suit with same care as though
sold at regular prices.
See Our
Windows
SEE OUR WINDOWS
New styles
in overcoats
flTAKE no mistake about these new
J.YA overcoat styles we have now
they're not new simply because they
were shipped so late but because
they've just been finished by the best
tailors in all the land. And because
they show so distinctly late season
style ideas that are not in any other
coats anywhere.
SOME are from Hickey-Freeman who
make the very finest men's clothes
in America. Others are from Stratford
that leader of all young men's houses
yet others from a half dozen good
makers. If you need an overcoat see
these today.
STYLES include overcoats for every
need of every man and young man
in Tulsa. Dress coats stoirn coats
town ulsters motor coats; with self
velvet convertible or fur collars at
$35 yp
Vlfe 7tA J l
'J J3X70X ners
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Plenty of
Fashion Park .
Suits and Overcoats
Here Now
No longer will you have to wait for
your Fashion Park Suit or Overcoat. Tre-
mendous quantities are here now with plenty more on
the way. So far as this Live Store is concerned the
scarcity of Fashion Park Clothes is a thing of the past
This will be good news to 'a lot of men
who have been waiting for their exact size
in the particular style of Fashion Park Suit or Overcoat
thai best pleased their fancy. We thank them for their
confidence in our ability to eventually 'procure suffi-
cient quantities of theso choice garments and for their
patience which we arc now in a position to reward. We
know of no other brand of clothing for which an actual
waiting list could be established.
Unprecedented demand for
Fashion Park Clothes this season is the logi-
cal result of their prestige as thoroughly
good clothing of known high quality and ir-
reproachable style always worth the price
wherever found but more especially here
where they sell at
$39.75 $48.75 $59.75
Other Suits and Overcoats
at
$35 $43 $45 $53 up to $87
Tulsa's Li vest Leading Men's Store
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