The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 184, Ed. 1, Monday, March 29, 1920 Page: 2 of 12
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TULSA DAILY WORLD MONDAY MARCH 20 1920
FRENCH WILLING
FOR RESERVATION
Former Premier 8j i the
Senate's Proposal!
Cause No Fear
ALARM IS EXPRESSED
Tart Rejection Cumh Much
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Dr. Arthur Campbell
Ct Ear Koi and Throat
RpaelallM
rn; Mam Blitf naia (
i PotlUlgl A'lvi rtiHlnii)
The Republican Ticket
I'm- Mayor
JUDGE Ti D. EVANS
For CommiMioner tio i
O. A. STE1NER
For Contreiuiongr No. i!
C. S. YOUNKM AN
l'or CommiMioner n 9
J. M. ADKISON
For lommlggioner No. 4
FRANK E. DUNCAN
For City Auditor
MRS. FRANK SEAMAN
For Tfsssuror Bosrd of Bducstlon
FRANK NEW KIRK
FJvery riti.'ii of Tulsa who belitVog In jfOOd
wholwoiht City Qovornmtyit ihoutd lupport
this tlCKOt
203 South Main St. Formerly Coverdale'a Department Morr
Stop Buying
Wait and Watch
For Tulsa's Greatest Sale
Stupendous Stock
Marvelous Values
Amazing Prices
A 1150000.00 Sale nf New Spring and Summer merchandise.
Women's and Misses' Suits Dresses Coats Skirts Mouses
Furnishing Goods Footwear and Millinery.
Men's and Boys' Suits. Spring Coats Trousers Furnishing
Goods Shoes Oxfords Hats and Caps etc.
A complete Dry Goods department.
To be placed on Bale regardless of cost of former alue.
STARTING
Wednesday March 31
at ):0() a. OL
J. Putter & Sons
KucooApor to PinpboU'g
203 South Main Street Tulsa
Simp i in. 'i'il all il.iy Tnrmla y to mark ihi'in entire block.
203 South Main St. Formerly Coverdale's Department Store
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Immense Stock
Reduction Sale
Wardrobe Trunks
Steamer Trunks
Regulation Trunks
Suit Cases
Bags
W c M u st M a k e R oo m
for Alterations
All of Our Stock Is
Strictly High Grade
Buy your luaaSc
now for that trip next
summer and save
from 2Sfe to 50
Prices will be higher
than ever next
season. Look ahead
and do your buying
now. You will not
regret it.
The Reliable Trunk Factory
Offers Its Huge Stock For
Sale This Week at
Sacrifice Prices
Articles Listed Below Cannot be
Duplicated Elsewhere on the
Market at Wholesale Today
Special $75 Wardrobe Trunk
For $49.50
This trunk is composed of ;i vulcanised
fibre cretonne lined ; a jrood value at the
original price. It la now a positive bar-
jfain. small number of steamer Wardrobe
Trunk full vulcanised tibre; regular
!S ": s"": $32.50
Suitcases
We have a complete line of fibre suit-
a valued up to $10 on yl OP
sale this week for Pt.Otl
Besideg our easular stock line we have a
few broken lots that we are closing
whuh may he had for
only
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A $65 Three-Quarter Sized
Wardrobe Trunk for $44.50
This trunk is cretonne lined and made of
vulcanized fibre- -a mosl desirable trunk
to own.
Traveling Bags for $5.35
Another opportunity like this may never
come again when you .an buy black
leather walrus grain bag al a price like
this. There are only a few of these left.
$2.85
Regulation Trunks
!?!!' Regulation Trunk of vulcani.ed
fibre and equipped with deep Iravs and
a real bargain
at
WARDROBE TRUNKS
$85 Value $52.50
SCltfM Ih6 fHnmu It.'lhrr wardrnlir trunk wrtirh wf carry
In nui ttook m ftlM have in offer ntlii'r taVMOUg tnaki-ii of
Wgrdreb Irtinka. Anionf the most pupulxr of these are:
The ii. ti vi and the Murphy. Trunk! vlud up to l!0 r
Inoludad m thla tmit nd fill i' dipord of at ahaoiutp ooat.
Steamer Trunks
well made to
$10.95
A ?'J'2..ri0 Steamer Trun
stand travel knocks. It i;
wonderful bargain at . .
BEADED BAGS
$13.65
A niie lln of high cUkin Imported btvgt havad tuuiAad
i liiHivi' iIi h ti-H. oiiinn.iliy hi'illiiK from 191.10 t.
auction s.iii.
Prion
$19.50 .. $92.50
CANTEEN BAGS
$4.35
Handsome and durable Keg
ular $S.."i() bagi now for
The Reliable Trunk Factory
106 East Third Street
Just Across From Hotel Tulsa
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The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 184, Ed. 1, Monday, March 29, 1920, newspaper, March 29, 1920; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc77314/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.