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rULSA DAILY WORLD MONDAY JANUARY 19 1920
DANIELS DENIES Bolsheoiki Have Failed But
ISSUINGWARNING They Still Control Russia
Never Made Statement
Regarding British
Says Secretary
CHARGES UNJUSTIFIED
Naval .Secretary Declare
Navy Assisted In Suc-
cosaful Hud of War
AVAHItl.VflTOS Jan.
iMy I anicl. In a l-tlur forwanlrn'
tmillilli In l.'halrmiin 1'ane of Ihc
naval at'iilm lommittec ilecliirml
lhat It wax not hr whn li.nl tnlil lu-nr
Aftlnlial UIUiiimi M Hlini liefiiro 1 1 1
iiilmlral iliiHf turn in AUn li 1 l 7
J ii r 1'initim "not to lot t ho llrltluli
liill lhn wool r uui eye" anil
. lIlHl I ho I'lllll-il Hlille. "would IM Ollll
riKlit the Hiltl.h m the Oi'i iiuiiin "
Timtlfyliur joiterilny hcfnii' .1 enilto
iiii vii I nnl mimiitfn Invi-nlln ulii:
HuiiniH Admiral Ml m wiM uih a.l
iiiiinltliifi tin I ten Klvun Mini "by
lili;li tifflrtfil" liefure he lift the.
I'lilli.l flihtcH. (in. I iii"lril from .1
l.llcr recently written to Mr Ixtn
lull .mil eiitllleit "cnitaln naval lc-
miiih nf llii' Kient wni." which ar-
rnlmicil In Hhiirp icrnm tn my hhiiitIii
of tli rmvy (IrinirtnitiNl'H ruruluul nf
the ivnr
1 atii.iei7r.e. wlio rt i u t r 1 "'"
iIi.ikIiiit .f I'm ilen1 'iiiii' an 1
who i In HiIh loutitiy ni M niiillafv
inixmnn fur 1 hi" Kuli'hHk gnvernii '!
of ltiiiwla wilil cmicernliiK Ihe re
porm th.it Kuli hnk li.nl ijlien up li
i ommauil
"Wheiher or not Knlohnk h.i been
fori pit In nlnn .ellvc comrnnnil of
thn Hll-KuwilMfi rtnlr Inraimn of
llltii'im Ihc imill.try nlttjntliin la not
nerlotmly aileron1 thereby. Them nr
other men In the Huwsliin rtny wlw
will carry on the fl(htln u lont; n
there in foot of Kroiiml ! ft. There
Ik vim' lerrllory hctween thn Hu-
man front anil thn I'urific ooun nH
rvnn If Irkuuik turn fallen Into 111'
hnnilH of thn bnlMhcvlkl. which I
myir flint h.ud 111 believe Ihn Hll-
Hii.alnn army will enry nn
I "Tin- Kolchnk armies livn the
I men Mini tliey have many uinl x-
I cellent off li nrn What Ihcy lici-il in
I Kunnllm They ho 1111 Mioisi. no
rlolhiss vnrv lltlln animunlilon
11 ml vrry lliiln fiinil If ilm allien
wluli tn mop thn ircfil of liol.hc- i
vlnm throughout Ilm uorlil they I
Inilnt rninn In the renin nf Io!-
chilli h tut llciilMnc. Hilnelinff In a 1
''niwHrk. Ha In an lioncHi nml
nlrniiK innn. I do not tn'llrvn Unit
lir In liilrn; liim Hie IihiiiIi of Ihn
.Ininn" im imiiln In Amnrli i nm
Inrllni'il In lirllnvn n l a It'll
Bin n anil ii pHlrlot llli mcli 'iln
arn riltlilniw. Im I Inn purpim. In
flltllt thn litilnhnvlkl anil kivd Hi'
wnrlil from tlii'lr rlmrlun
'Thn Ko. clink iirtnl'-n arc f i it ) 1 1 id?
nn thn ilnfriinlvn I'mll tin v ;ir.
tin ! adc m i.f LoiHfoi nm ilo' lliilii
I HlriMily lootrd nod linpovorlRhn'!
'Ihi'in . In loori ro until hv hold
im! Ilm powii in ltuli Thnii uli-
violin dim In in find nnw worldn to
i-nnipn r 1'hnrn in ureal oppnrl ulilly
fur thnm nmoiiK thn IRmiranl miMMinn
nf 'hlna and India. OnC'j Ihn
Inftilnm jiul Ihn jirnpaffiimla of Ihn
hnlnhnvlkl hiive nnlnrnd the nwarm-
Inn laiiiln of Ihn tirlnnl thnrn In nn
nnilniAilnif Ihn niifffrlnvt nml linrrni
Ihnt will dwinnil iipnn Ihn world
NCithlnK nlarirm hntwnnn Ihn wnjtnrn
nntlonn anil mich a rntumrophn
enpt I hi' thin wavering linn of (tin
Kolrhnk for'-
'Thnrn nrn chlnnnw In the hnlnhn.
vlk (irtnlnn. Thnun mnn wnrn pull
10000 ruhlnn nplrrn In papr ninnnv
fur lukln i Hunk Tim fiiv prcncntn.l
a pli'fiim nf d'""l)ion ami horror
iirmiHli luil In Hn . riMt' w ir .iflnr .
had 1 1 1 .oii'd I' 1 1- i h.nn v
i icr' f l (ir i Then p. nn nil .i
n rnioin 'ii 'In ' i-W'i ri.rs nnl
dm j I. i i 1" ' i ' if' o in i .(' 'hi'
Kir oi v 'Im v' I inn I r
nlirnif i thn Kio'.iak arnim-
'li n u. v l.rn.iK tin (xlKti 'Kni ". I
n i n ii f'h.na o nprrml holnhnvn
dor riir from onn end of Ihn OrlnM
in ihn olhnr
' If holfhnvlnm ran hn knpt Ino-
lamd In Itintnlu It will pr IHnlf
out by Ita own 'Xmicii. Ilolihfl-
vl tn la llkn a nlrknnna pnylntt
upon thn wnnk and iK'inrant. Hy
cnillnK It off ihn inrrltory orniiplnil
by thn hnlnhnvlkl by mniina of mil
itary form ihn dlanHim will wmr
llnnlf out (lovnrnincnlji mo n'ow
moving but thr.ro In onn thlmr
whlnh ran bn donn by the pcopl(!
of Amnrli'a Immnilialrly HvhlMl
tlm Kolrhak arm) thnrn Ik nnnihnr
pitiful arrny of rnfiicmti llundmdi
of IhoiiMirida of pnopln huvn fled
out of hoiaimvik Kunnlii Into H:-
bnrla. They arn unilnr thn pro-
lrtlon and earn of Kolchak ind
Ihn military aulhorllli. and Kol-
rhak han nnltlmr thn auppllnn nor
tlm t-(iilpriintit to rnrn fnr tlmm
propnrly. Tliny nrn miattnrnd till
thn way anrowi Hlhcrln on the lino
of I he railroad
Thny am living In box earn i:
and 3 W'tticil and rhildmr In onn
i ir Tl ny havn not hint; hetwc .
iMntu ai d wnihcr. whl' h la at l.'i
drirrrrn henw .rn nxcnpt tho th n
board wa ta of I lie ctir Tticlr
on . Ilea" s fr-tIj rmi ntovna n
linnniar. wh li ihrv Annp ip' inl
h pi.H' is (lovir o.d -now nh' da .nl
Kii'licritiie faico" Th h fur. tiakn 4
hot firn for a fnw inomtnia. bjt noon
burn nut. They havn Innufflclnn1 I
olotlion to piotm thnm tiKulnnt thn
wnuilirr and no nhoeg or medical
Nuppllrn t h'dpnd 10 enrry out K'
rorpM'n from onn car and to Inirv I
thnm Only thonn In Ihn prlmn of .
Ilfn arn llvlnif today. Thn old Popln I
und ihn younK children hove nil dl'd. '
"Thnv cannot urvlo thn hard-
ahlpa. und thiwn ponpln aro tlm ndii-
ciitnd rlnannn of Itumila. Anions'
thnm urn thn profc-wlonol clnmna
the tradniipnopln. rlnrka and aklllnll
workmnn. Thn vlllaptna rannot cam I
I foi Ihnm. I.ltlln tounn built for Hi
1 few pnopln arn airnuiiy ovnrcrowueu.
and Ihn pnananta havn alt Ihny can
do to fend and warm thnmnnlvnn and
tl. pnopln lu thnlr immna. If Amnr-
lea will hut hnlp In earn for thin
army of rnfiiKnna n tnrlblo rnKponnl-
lilllly will havn bnnn II fled from thn
ahouldnra of (ho Itumlan iirmln and
lliounanda of valnablo Uvna will bn
unveil for thn future.
' Thn American cnn'.ral comnilltrn
for Ituixlin ml cf haa lindertaknn
thn work nf rnruntir th.s pitiful
rmiMiil of a nn'-n ;rrat n.i'ion r
Hiipp.lcn ran Im Rent qui' kl. ft irrcat
arrvlcn wl 1 havn Imrn rnntlern.il to
Itunni.i and to human. ty '
DIFFER ON BOLSHEVIKI
rrcmliT l.lo)il (Jcnritr) nnil Soorctiiryl
of Wur Churchill l)lai;rx)
on I'ollcr.
I'AFUK. Jan. 18 -Tho communion-!
tlon concerning (he bolilicvlst men-
nee recently laaund by tho war office
at Iindon wan m cotin(iunnce of n
departmental policy illverKent from
that of I'remlnr I.Ioyd tleorKC thc
Aaaoclated I'rena Is Informed upon I
first authority Wlnaton Hpencer
Churchill ire Hrltlnh aecrelary for
wan. haa himnnlf told Mr. Mnyil .
rinnrcn that ho did not know about
the lanuance of thn comiiunlcatlnn
but that ho believed the prime min-
ister underentlniatnd tho danRr
from tho upreud of urmcd bolaho-
vlam. It haa been explained to the prime
minister that the war office asso-
ciates of Mr. Churchill ltnowinc how
alroiiKly bo felt on tho subject of
b ilnhevlsm nnder'nok to Influence
opinion In tho direction of their
chief's conviction"
If Mr ChurrhUl's mows were nc-
repted ill" allies would Invade Hub
1:1 to destroy bolshevlsm In Us home
while Mr. Moyd fleorKe'a view la tha'
such action would umount to war
.ifralnst soviet Ilussla and would only
Holldlfy thn. Itusalan pcoplo.
Mr Moyd Cleoro compares the
situation In Ilussla today with that
of France after 1793 to the end of
the century. Military pressure from
without tho premier affirms united
the French pcopln behind tho revo-
lutionary government so that they
were nblo not only to make headway
against foreign enemies but win vic-
tories. That Is precisely what Ku-
ropo might see hn holds If Mr.
Churchlira point of vlow were al-
lowed In Influence tho llrltlsh .and
I'rcnch cablnetr
lJih'H Mnrrlnl (;n Year
' AltDMOHK J 1? ;
tnUy Mr und Mrs U
1 celebrated their 60th wnlj.i
iversnry. Hoih are natin-s f .
slppl and Mr Kanb 1 . t ( u
Confoderate army durn g i
war an a member of tuo lu
's.inlppl c.'ivalri Jul 1 . 1
' manager of 'he ArUmcre li
l tuorelte Is .1 non of the coup
I'or ill kinds of window
and Klrsch 1 uria'n rods 5.
mo ml H Coleman lurnll.r
Kast Second Advt
ItHlons lluv Illlll (ilKllll.
LONDON' Jan. 18. Clreat Urllaln
ha.s Imported from Oermany since
tho armistice material to tho value
of 217000 pounds nnd exported to
flermany 116000 jiutir.ds worth of
goods
DR. ALLISON
Iloum 0 n. ni. to 0 p. nu
14i2 East Third Street
Telephone Owigo 032
F. & E. CHECK WRITER
AGENY
Checks written widi the 1 & v..
check writer are fully prot . scd
against loss by a bond.
Voucher foot power nnd e;ci- rlc
machines for pay roll.
208 E. SECOND
I'lionc Osagti 211
U I'. STIIONO. II. O. COtA l
fecrelni-y Imnlnla III Ilia Inller tojirlveii ailppllna by Mm nlllns ihe wi I
Hnuilor I "ni!" km nl thai Ad.niral 8I1111
lelliir hail been rnfnrrn.l lo Ihn geii-
ei 11 1 board of the navy for action and
lh.it "ut llio proper llui" und In (bn
proper way any fair minded Inirntl
gnlor will be "onvlncnd that tho nlln.
Cfttlmm refli-cilnK upon Hie vlgnriiua I failed.
I'lfecllvo and sucei'mfiil pnim'ciilioii
of (ho vii r an far n II navy ilep.it t-
menl mid tin eullto nivy nrn con-
cerned aro based on opinions' which
mo without Jus'iflratlou "
'I'll Kttcnil liiti'Kllgnloii
lleoniuo uf Hie stii 1 incut mido
yenleriliiv by Admiral '.mi It ap-
pnflrcd likely ton. km th.it Ihn m-ope
of tho iiHiato Invei ilKution would Im
IX tended.
Tho tin vii I "crcKir. In hla latter lo
Chairman I'ago nal((
"I olwerio cliul Uenr Admiral Hlnn.
on Hnliirlny mad to a aiib-coiiiml' -ten
of 111" tiu il affairs ciimiulttn of
Ihn ncnatn 11 copy of u paper recently
nent lo the department which he en-
titled "Cnrtnln nn vii I loKmnm of the
great war. ' Tho original of this haa
been rnferrod to Ihn guncnil board of
tho navy for iietlon. At (ho proper
time and In the proper way any
"fair mln.l?d Investigator will be con-
vinced that the atlcgatlonM reflecting
upon tho vigorous effective and nuc.
ceooful prowcutlnn of tho war. so
far iim Ihn navy department and the
enllrn navy are concerned arn bnMc
upon opinions which arn without Jus-
tification. "It Is not tny piirpme nt this time
to comment on Ihn letler as a whole
but onn passage Ik of mich 11 nature
having u bearing 11a It doea upon
lnlrnallnnal relation that I wlsii
to sny th.it never lo Itear Aduilial
Sims did I aiy. 'Don't let the llrltlah
pull tho wool over your eyca. It la
nono of our himini'M iiiiMlnr; thrlr
chestnuta out of the fire. Wo would
nn soon flKbt tbu llrlllsh on llio ner-
mann.' Prubcil Submarine KltuatM.i.
"Ill tho latter part of .March 1!17
after relations had been broken off
with Cieriiiuny mid the Atiiurlcuu
nuvy had lii gun lo arm merchant
nhlpa Heir Admiral HI tan w.u auiu-
nioned to Wonhlngton. Ho mils In-
formed by 1110 that ho had been ne-li-vtcil
In go lo London as special
and confidential representative of
the navy department lie wan given
explicit verbal IriNlrtictloua to visit
the American aiiibanri.idor at London
lo get lu touch with llio HritlHli ml
mlralty. to luveallgato 1)111 HlukiugH
by Hiilimurlnes and tho nliuullon
generally and Inform the navy du
parimeiii fully or couroo tits miaaion
won confidential us thu I'tiUcd SUtua
w.ia than a neutral.
"At that time congress had not de-
clared wur. Hear Admiral .Situs was
cautioned tn perform mi act mid lu
inako no public Htutemeut that could
commit thin couuiry to any cour.se
pending declaration of the coiiutry'H
pulley by thn president and the con-
gress. In this connection 1 reminded
him of tho Mtatemeut In hla Uutlil
mil bo able to lukn Ihn offnnsivi
Their greul coiilrlliiillon lo the "' i
of Hie Morld at preseul Ih Ihut Ho
irn preventing thn nprcad of tiolshii
vlnm Into thn Orient
"Tho liolnhnvlkl in Ituwala huv.
Thny know lhat Ihny Inivi
failed. 11 la only a inutter of tlmo
liefnro Ihn peaa.inlM who nrn illnll
liisloned and bitter uprlnn once mure
and annihilate the bolshevik gorrn
men I. When lhat happenn what wi.l
WENZEL GAINS
EIGHT POUNDS
TAKING TANLAC
Popular llurlKT Suffered llio Yimi-s
- Jl l iillhlca Am 1 1
Oirixiimo.
"I dortored nnd took mcdlclno for
fivo ye.uii lilug to gel rid of myj
troubles but niuh.nc fceemed to do
1110 any good uulll I tn.sr; Oigutotio '
After tailing flvu bottlts of thU1
treatment 1 am now a well man 11111
I Iiiimi gained eight nounda and am 1
Mill gaining." 1
llio almvo ntnlnjncnt was made a
few ilny ngo by .1. Wenr.id. onn of 1
lliu niou popular tiarliem lu Kortl
Wottli und who resldea nt 312) Ami '
I I'olyleehnlc Port Worth Toxiih. I
In relating hla experlnuro with Or-!
IMlone. .Mr. U ctuel said.
"I think atiminct. trouble wlilrh
began flvo ynura ngo was the begin-
nlng of my bad health. All that Ilium
my illgertlon win no poor that It Just
seemed Ilka I couldn't gel enough to
eat. However after every meal 1 91
suffered with acute p.ilnn that put
11111 In misery for houra. I fell off In
weight -t 11 tl got weaker nnd weaker
nnd I finally got no I felt tired and
worn out from the tlmo 1 gut out of
bed In thu tiiornlne until I retired at
night nnd thn worst of II wnn that 1
was mi nervous 1 could hardly fcleep
after I had gone to bed Yuu can Just
hniieliin u'h.ii it rl tikn Dili iv.uitil
do for a man lu tho barber business I B
nut lu spite of nil I could do no mcd-i
Iclnu or treatment seemed to help
me. It Juat looked like there was
nothing for mo but to go uhc.id ami;
bear II
"Well I ml mil I had read a lot'
nliotii this Orgatonn In the papers
but l nevir thought very much about 1
It until onn lay I was talking tn ul
frluid of mine nnd hn mild to me.
"Iiok here. Wenr.cl juu go rljrlii to'
l.enfro'a and get a bottle of i'rgn 1
tone; I'm suro II will du you a. lot of
good for 1 look It mynelf and It
hulped mo wonderfully.'
"I ordered a bottio of Organ nn
and began taking il. I have used
rim IioIIIcm In ull and I don't fed like
1! !l""Xrr ! I a m.h s.rony.erl
nnii moro nnnrgeiie. 1 am no longer
nervous. 1 nleep lllto n top my Ul-
geiillon Is :i sound a 11 dollar and 1 1
havn gained eight pounds. I wouldn't'
be back llko I was for anything in I
I ne wnrlii I cm eat hearMly of nny-
n younger man for which hu wan
reprlmajiued by rresiucnl rail; ll
thn duy ever cornea when the llrltlal
emplro Ih seriously iiinmicnd by .my
cxteril.il enemy 11 la my opinion that
you can count upon every mini evnry
dollar i'V'o drop of blood of your
kindred ncrona tho una.' 1 told him
ho wm M-leomd not becauao of this
wpeech but In spile of It believing
he would exercise tho Jlsuvtlon nnd
diplomacy which the confidential un-
til id of hla mission necessitated and
that hla wide iiciiialntauci; with
naval leaders abroad would facilitate
lib) obtaining from the department at
tlrst hand the Information dcslrod
by this government.
Coming "Tlm Ilalubow Clrl." --Advl.
thing I waul now and It H'cma to I
ngrce with 1110 perfectly I cor'alnly
(III rnrnmmntiil ll.fnlnn. 1. .. . I II.. ' I
nnd alncorely after tho great good
fivo bottles of It havn dono for mil"!
Orgul.inn Is not a so-ea'icd patent!
or scemt lemcdy but a new ncmn-i
tifle treatment absolutely free from'i
alcohol In any form nnl la ni'.l la'!
Tiila.1 by Hoy I'. Oetinnn s Hexall
fltore OMduslvnly under hc ticrsonal 1
dlmctlon of a npeclul iirgaton.i rt p-1
re.sentaiivo other ngnnta nre the
l.0X.i Slore. West TUlsa Advl.
Mary Pickford as "PoUyanna'
Charms Audiences at Ri alto
The verdict of Ilm big Sunday audiences that irowded liuo thn Kialto
yesterday to see Marv l'i kr..rd'H new picture "l'ullyanna" was that'
It Is an rood as nbe haa en i made If not tho best M.itj'h charm and
appeal has never Iiomii 'o u. t e idian ago than In the rolu of lileanor
l'orter'a "glad girl' from the lo ut of tlm marka who teaches eiery-
limiv how In be happy by Just I
bi l'ig glad over Komelhlng There J
ii.it old Mm. Snow ' rollyannii " i
found way up m New Kngland. i
bed i idden who eoubln I (.mile at I
'Uiiliing. but when Polly took a'
lilm. I inuslclan and a deaf moiiuiii
' i .Ml her aim ilis overed she
te.'illi had iiiimiilliini? i.. i... iliL I
rol oiei Atol So "l.l lv ii n m. ' I I
uilghi all wl'iom she nmi the
'ad game" tho phllosophj of
-ni. ntiiient. Dr. Prank I'liine thn
fi' a' h l iter. ali after seeing
I' iiiiiim" that It will do more
K 'O.I ih.ui all Hie doctors and hos
Hals In the land. ' l'ollianna '
and Mary I'trkfonl are Irre.stlblo
io a l who love Buntililiio anil
laiigliter -deeldedly tho most de-
bghtrul and charming picture thai
ha been made In a flong time
!' belter than "Paddy Ixng
I-gs ' If It's not worth 50 centa
no picture will over be worth It
A unique added attract on ia the
rxhiblHon in runner nun wnh
I'nllynnna" of tho first lii.-iurn
Mary I'lckford ever made Her
Plrst Sweelhcar' ' Hhowu wnh an
(1111.1 ru'etl Bong The coii'nt sliuwa most strikingly tho wonderful ad
mtico in motion picture j in tho lust 13 yeif"
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALERS TULSAN
SHOULD
KNOW
Queen Hcc S(ovc W'ks
.Mnnufiiclun rs of High (Jmile
Gas Conl Wood and
Conibinntion Stoves and
Rctngcs
TPIJ5A. OKLMIO.MA.
See
Our
Ad
in
Large
Center
Space
Dicry Tnl.s:ui slioulil nrqiinlnt
llieiiijichrH wltli llio names
of the iiuimifaclurcrs mill
MholcnalcrM of this city .Mnny
of them nm making products
I ln t nlinuhl ho lo)iilly usrsl
In fins lniinc "sery 'HiInui
should InsLst on lielng wild
llienv; pnaluctH. Others tin tills
pagci am helping tn inako nnd
build n gnuter 'I'ul-a Ksery
TiiIkiii hlinulil se Hint Ihcy get
cscry I'onslilcnitlon ikiwIIiIo to
N glien. In sliort Iloost Your
Tnlsii i:nlrnriM-s hoili nt
iKiniis and when nwuy from
home.
c. i:. noss
Ross
Bakery
Bestyct Bread
l'hono 3'30 12 North Mnln
Tulsu. Okla.
Tulsa
Floor
Sweep
Co.
Mniiufnclurrm nnil Johhcra nt
Dust Down
Products
l'hono ISSO.
Tin: iiomi: or .ianitou
srriM.iics
Do You
Know?
Thtt t It nnnffiry to tnd joar
treglaues out o! TjI it?
them rpiiTil.
Wa know (tint rrunf popli r an
dr tills ftlt lmprf iman.
We alio know how to talt er of
your ryclan trnuhlrii to the raill-
eit detail Our shop U equipped
wllb tlift bct up todat inacolo
rry ThU with our tpertnr ai-
aurfl you arrtirafr n.t prrmpt
tfrvtre. We grind our lenaea here
In our own ahop
Vou will know evfntnaIlT that het
we eiauilne your and fit your
rlar your eyejlait trouhlet are
over Maiiafai-tmn uaranir eJ.
We ran dupliratr your brnVen
lenava iorrirlv without eiamloa
tlon. ltrins the piefei.
MANUFACTURING OPTICUif
312 SO. MAIN ST.
I'luilio UTftll
Stewart &
Kekilty
Hay Grain
and Feed
mo ljist rirst
Tl'l.SA OKUV
Bar None
That Is Flour
of Quality
Tom Jackson
Wholesale Company
Distributer
403 EAST FIRST
O. M. l'rltclianl Anntc. 51. AM. Soc. C. 11
l'roMlilent
IMmnnil U. WelLs Structunil Hncliuvr.
11. W. HolllnfrsiTorth Mmvp M. AM. Soc. C Ii
Sorrelnry
II. J. Wlinyinan SuiicrlnK-nilcnt Shop
C. M. PRITCHARD COMPANY Inc.
CONSULTING AND CONTRACTING ENGINEERS
STEEL STRUCTURES
Structural Shop NokiiIom ntul Knty TrncKs
sitti; uo7 si:.jl.v niiiiti.
18.A WliST Tllllin STHKirr TUIS. okkmiojia
MaloncyTank
Mfg. Co.
Bolted Steel Oil Water
and Gasoline Tanks
WILL HAVH TOU MONfit
Thono H2 Tulu.i Okla.
Heyman &
Company
WIIOIiliSALK
Confections
and Cigars
Tclephono Osairo 3311.
205.207.211 Iiit First Street
TUUSA OKI..
'The
Waxed
A UJpVl
Wrapper
on
Campbell's
MERIT
BREAD
Protects
Your
Health
Tulsa Sheet
Metal Co.
THOH. J. imiNK l'rop.
Sheet Iron Copper Tin
and Zinc Work
Corrugated
Iron
Home of tho "Ilyrne" and
Twcntioth Century rtevolvlns
Ventilators
13 anil 15 Sontli lansing
TULSA OKKMIOJIA
('lias 1'. Kent Sec-Mr.
O. V. Sclili'Kt'l Trcns.
Tulsa Feed Store
Company Inc.
linoKKits A.vi) .loiimnis
Ihcltislvc DlHirlhtitors of the
Celchniteil
Purina Poultry
Feeds
Sohl Only In riireKcrhoanl
Hairs
l'OLAU lir.Alt I'LOUU
stock rr.i:i
AJAX SJIlTlllNti COAL
rhoncrt 210-1818
411 Uist 1'lrst Street
Tl'I.SA OKIi..
RUTH
Boiler & Iron
Company
Manufacturers nnil i;reciors
Oil Refinery Work Steel
Plate Construction
Stacks and Tanks
npav and i:si:n uoim:hs
ltcpnlr Work Solicited
I'linuo r-Mi. 1 138 li 1th St.
Tl'LSA. OKia.
Vo Spcclallo In litclion
Work
s Hilt
Drink Ozarka
The Pure Spring
Water From the
Top of the Ozarks
EUREKA SPRINGS
WATER CO.
Tlrst ntul Onlhrlo
Osno 010 TiiIji Okla.
1
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