The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 158, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 3, 1920 Page: 2 of 16
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WORLD WEDNESDAY MARCH 3 1920.
"ttrfcSSSEr PERSHING FINOS
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TRADE SERVICES
House Refusei i" OinM
Pro IbIoh for ( I big
Funds
OVERRULE COMMITTEI
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U'atamanl tfnJifhJ bji Ilia 1 nltad
Ptalaa Bhatubaf ol rottrtnai'ca "ahuwa
a raal URdaratandlnd on Iha pan ol -houaa
main baft of iha vwlua which
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i rllrulart) helpful in buainaan all
ihta in. 11' thai rapraaenlattvua .1
t 1' iir.iN eoitintoretaj Intaraata ur.-
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.ondon I aria Madrid Roma T0M0
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fESl BEER INTOXICANTS
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Iota itlna qualltira ol i"'' 't
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hi a van 1 I'adaral India llalgai h da
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Wiacoiialn iftai irrmlnatloB of ir-
lima prohlblUon i uphald b t
1 mi. i Ktataa aupfama noiift
1 nil... 1 mi 1 1 1 'i n rii i Attof nay
m.iwit mad bhta announoamanl '
da) 11. . vpa 1 . word from Waah
Inaton whlon ihall iranl him par
rtiu 11 . Hi. an appaal from Iha
nourt'a darjaton dlraaJ to ibn an
ALLItS FAVOR HUN LOAN
Sfm BrttfeLti Mintstrr llcivfcik rii.it
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mi'). iter h I Wkr luek-
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m lttirtiat!iiuii lNln to i-r him n v
Thin loun will bt UMd f"t the
burpOM of pnlMMK liiriinitiy OR tMI i
I'll i'1'onniitlt'itlly.
OorOltJiy'l U4bnlt fCf aymrnt of
'ho knn it to luki' pi If not QVRf
'h pnynont of roparnl 'ohm. w.u hi
tl'-nmlty
Thin ilcrlnn by lh alllrH In un i
dtlttOOd In Itr part of the K'-l"iaj
p an for the rehabilitation of I'. ropfl
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layn.
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NAVY PROBE IS ORDERED
HrtmtC Will Inwtluait- tin- I l.iitn- i
liniiioralll u( Ni h DOfl
WAHHINtiTON. Man h full
hattUatlon of tho ctiaiK of mtH
imrnoroJICy ond todocoiw praoiiooo in
nnnocUoti with tho ootn IU01 of a i
ho vol IntolliffMco tici oquod ol ih
)aV(il trnlnjtK BtOtUon nt Ntwpoil l( I
J . wan ordorod lodoy b tho ownAlo
hovol ootnmlttoOi Tho cftiorffoi Mfort
nUkdo "i loinoll) by John P Itothoin
o' thr l'ro hlt'i - i l; i Join na'.
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inonitatlon of tho Huh tnninltt ftp
bolntod t" piako a protlmlnory In
vootiftwtton ThiH lu boo mm It to i oo4d
;i thorough Inqulr) w.i" noooooory fori
tin kooiI of Nbo mornl nf tho navy. 1
N. Y. WANTS A BEER LAW
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-i hiii which ooitd pormll i por
out otoohol in bovorojtoo un proundo
fhat no foiptat prohTbltlon nmond
niont eon not provonl otAtoo ('inn do
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WOOD REFUSES POINDEXTER
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botn in Hutli I hi koto
ONTRotTi Mhh. Moroh I MoJ
Clon Lnod Wood horo i dollvor
twn nf .i m rioH of oompotafn opooohoo
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orotiM "roopootfulli ami irtoouily
dot un- " s-n. itni Potndoaitoro ro
quooi ihoi tholt Join l doboti in south
DokotN bo ostondod through tho
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day w an hofin o woiimoi votorn on
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nlitlit ho lit hi hpoak Itofuio a inum
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BARBER GAINS
28 POUNDS
Up
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Bj Taking Irgatone !
Waa Ml Rundown.
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Km i 9orth Taftaai oomaa forward
with bla uiniuaiifu'ii anaofwainaiil
nf krvatona traatmant.
"Judglna from tha ii.nuiiii nf four
bottlaa nf Onatona in my oaaat"
M.t i i Mr Wllaon in nn lutarvlaw raa
oantly "It inual In .1 triaimt.nl nf
iinuaual m. rM
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fn H'-M'i.ii rio a tha Bttffarlng Ifom '
dabllltatad aondttlon ol mi ifataan
and waa unabla in work imif ilia
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and had oooaatonal haadarhaa 1
wanl down In wotshl until i walvhad
nnly urn' humlrt'il imunda uti.1 fall
llradi waab and worn nut ail tan
i urn
"it'-'iiiimr tha ImpoHanoa nf rpi
tlni aotnaihlnd f imiaiiiiii'. in i-inM-k
iIiIm rundown oonoltlon and aal ma
iikIii and aaalni Orgatonp ao nlfh
is andoraad b) ao mans paopla nf
niv .n town i proaaadad to k-'
a bottla.
Wi n air. attar I t .i flntahald
my flria bottla I foun.l my ..in. II
thin yii'lillnic in tlm lriMilmnt n nil
I than knaw i bad atruek u rlahl
Hlnca in. it tlm i hava uaad Four
bottlaa nt 'i bava valnad twanti
alghl pounda In waiini and whal ih
mora i am antlral rid nf ih.it atom
mil Iroubla mi of iha bloating
oonatlpatlon and haadaobaa and am
faallna atrondar ami mora vlaorouu
than I Iiiimi in a Ioiik linir. In fart
inv antlra ayatam haa baan built up
and Invtam at'1 nml I haMi nrvr
known nf madlolna thai i nan v
aa mueb for i ran for Orgatona
l bellava n ih )ual what lota "f in'.'
iii. naad aapaclall) tboaa auffarlng
from itomaoh troubla and a tun
down condition ami I am glad 10
paai in.' i: i word alona My
taiapbona numbar la Till ami If
tnyona naiaa i" call ma. i would
i... plaaaad to paraonalli t it lham
lual what I think nf 1 1 ir. marHorloui
pra pa ration '
Orgatnn ii nol to oallad patanl
acrat ramadi bul a naw aclan
tiflr traatmani ahaolutaly fern from
alcohol in am form ami i mild m
Tu i m Ko u i rn in s Raaali
.'i aaolualvaly under lh paraon
i dlractlon of i paalal orgatona
rapraaantatlva Othor uanta ara
tha li..iii si. ir naat Tulaa tha
Rad '' lit a; .ti' Ctkmulgaa
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Napulpa a.im
N( Nerve Disturbance
m the i I u beverage-
Instant
POSTTJM
CoTVt6TtlTfili and satis-
facl loi i oi iv ! as i oft ee
troubles vanish when one
uses this pure coreo.1
drink in place tl I ea oi-
coffee -rn
Theres a treason
Quality First $
Always ?
s7 f rusy.
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Multt tit ttmrtia
In ipite nf ndverae trade condition wc
have never lowered our standard nf ex
cellence We will continue to offer you ;
always none imt tin- best clothing that Is
possible tu produce in spit- ol' any condi
tions that may arise.
Society Brand Clothes
Stein Hloch Clothes
Tin' new spring styles an' ready.
An elaborate showing of finest all-wool
fabrics in every new coloring for the Beason.
$35 $40 $45 $50 $57.50 $62.50
$72.50 $75 to $85
TOP COATS for SPRING
Smart new styles in knitted fabrics gaberdines and fine unfinished over-
coatings.
$25 $30 $35 $40 to $65
See the
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The unusual power economy and
quietness displayed by the Nash
Six wi.tn Perfected Valve-in-Head
motor in owner use has caused it
to be generally recognized as one
of America's leading motor car
values. The interest shown by
buyers everywhere in this car is
only a natural and deserved tribute
to the recognized high quality ot its
pertormance.
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Smart styles and rich
fabrics for young men
IL' you haven't been here for a look at the new Stratford Spring
styles for young fellows you've missed something. There's BO
many new ideas in them such beautiful eolorins and patterns that
ordinary type fails to convey any real idea of their smartness and
good looks. Take the time now to see these clothes.
'P HE lighter shades are most stylish - pearl grays light tans
heathers greens and mixtures of every hue. Dark blues and
browns for those who prefer them. New models in single and
double breasters foremost among them being the new Asheville
camouflage norfolk. You must see them.
Clapp
Shoes
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What Good Is a Dollar?
It's largely up to you. It depends on how you spend it on the
value to you of what you get for it on your ability to find
where that value is to be had.
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Of course it's all right to shop
Around a bit if you like but whv
not let the other fellow make it
easier for you by doing a little
shopping after your dollar- by
showing you what you want and
where you can get most of it for
your money?
It's a great idea once you get the
hang of it and here's how!
Right in this paper you'll find
dozens of advertisements offering
you merchandise. Some things
you'll need today ; some tomorrow ;
some next week or next year but
the point is that these merchants
are coming to you looking for your
dollar and offering the best they
have to gel it.
You'll find that by reading the
advertisements consistently today
and every day you can increase
the value to yourself- of cvry
dollar you have to spend. The
things you see advertised are al-
most invariably as represented.
The advertisers' statements are
usually safer to trust than your own
judgment. Advertised misrepre-
sentation is business suicide.
Read the advertisements and increase
the value of your Dollar
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