The Sunday Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 122, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 30, 1921 Page: 4 of 40
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TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY JANUARY 30 1921.
SECTION A.
f
i
$
FIRST HIKING
OF SALARIES
District Superior Court
Judges (let Sl.OOU
Rai.se
BUYING POWER OF i
PRODUCTS DOWN
' to lln HH.roMll of llii Hint. oir-i.f WiimHviu.l lim iiitrdti. nil n
uillon i inn ? ihhi -ti . n il" Mil llrvl would li.f i X' Hid
A bona mil liy V inlti'liin .Hi'l Mi.. pnpiilm jii Miia It lul
ls night nf MpHHIiec would plini 'he Hinrlz' n i Itlca f the flrn loaa n
l (if filing n mill Willi lln- tlrk piiim imllnnni ea whereby Pink j.iidi
1 (lie Kiipirnn- i mil I h Jl'i . i I llvtiy atnlilia may In do. lun d
lUnri nl illvc Knight nUu Ih ' niilaiiiicea nnil Wired in remain
'lOllUcpd iiuo"ir hill which nhnold outrrldii nf Hip city limit.
I nnlllli'il "n mil- hi prnvnKo mill -
iter nfmu. prize flKtillu nnd
tha uilibtli in'iitr" II -! rtw
(lim it- itrhimiiiw iri- in n ... V lh(. pnympiil
iiK'Hlillie iilnl nniiin in. rpiiae mi.. ..:. . .
I. mini "f im-dlml cmittilnera In II. .'. '. imrmtii. ml i.. mi.
- M.vi.ii (if wM.tfi .hull he I'l-H'tliloifTij U)lrt) Alllll. .rii Cniir to n-
IMUUILO nlVL. llul -Ti i-(r ! w jn br Mtf(iiitihik mUSnVrt rf thf. Hl.itc IrciiB- comparative lint nf Kin purehaaing
A liMtiM- l.llf by l.nutliiiri uml )n rr 1 ' ipnuera of vniloua Oklnhoinn cn.t.
il nf Chlcluiiib.i ""ill. I in null trip .11... 1.1 ........ t i 1 ... 1.. n... ...nm imn 1'iifi .11..1 m ui
lii.iird nf reg. nt In a.-ll i i rtiilii Hindu I liflr vMiiim In thpan veil r 11 ml the
ni'nmur 11111 m .ii-.nrTi-i limn. . - .
a in Hi 1 1-r ii'iiikiiHii ti hill or i""
ti.. -o.j Despite Falling Prices the
?'- ?' TJ!.rrhrvrr:!: Fam? can y
With Their Crops
Oklahoma rm .inn.
A
Deficiency Ciariit! hiduntriniis-
ly l'lnyud by Heart of
Statu Institutions
l.llulu.1 Irn... II... .'A . mum lllf. ..Ill
I lege for wmiieh ill f'hlrkHUhn. .mil In 'tinned
il.rr Ciiri ut nlf..-
(iM ln MIA iTY. Jan 2! The
I11.111H bun pnaaiil the flral llid'cawi
ol an fai 1 y tne.ii.uir- nlvlim illtli t
in. I Hiipi'rlnr mil t Judge 11010
nr .illiniin In Mimi nf tilt JJ.OOd 11I-
ivwi 'l oy th" 1 unatuullnii uml Hliil-
utc. TJn Hiiimrlm roiirtH m. auiu
tor. the illmiHt niiHtlliitliiniil. V.
K I'ihh-j of MuihfiKW iih the Hii-
' of Hi" fli'imiri' hut It rci'flvf.l
H.iin.rt fnillt I III' ii'lilllillriill Hlile of
Hir Initial'.
A.ionllnp to Iwunr 111' inlitTH lm
mo iiiiiirncyn tltn iiu'imiii v will iu-
ply InimiilluU'ly I" ifJNtrlcl inurt
jmlficH lint not to Ui" Hiilinrlnr iih
thi. luw ki)h Uml (1 hIiiI Him ll.v cr
atpil officer tun not luiuc lilf nnlaiy
r.ilmil while In office 'The ( Ml-
tiillnii alto provlilfH tliiiH no alury
hlinlJ lio Iiiitciihi'iI wUlioiit nil
iinioitjniciit to the rnniitifjitliiii pro-
vIiIIiik for hiicIi Iiii ii'iihi' Mil til"
courtH Ifwvn liclil Unit It In nut iiocch-
H.iry to t.tv)in'f with tlm niKitnlr law
hcn tlm rml.iry of 11 JihIkc or Jim-
tlci. (If It Irn lo IncM'iuif It) lu unUnr
uuiiHliioriitUin.
I'lly tlm l'Kf KIiIiIIch.
After Hnnnlotii nutrition nnil Wnl-
lacn had onto put to ifcalli tlm llrtm-
li.y lilll to provliln for wlmltilxtp 1 Ink
druKH to tlm i hilil'H (.yen at lilrtli It
wan rtHurrectcil unci rullroailcil
throuuli the m'liate. U Jh up lo th
hmino uml uiiU-bh the ax roiimintj'u
whlrh han r(!lve(l It workn faith-
fully will lmvo to lo conaldurccl hy
that hody.
noMclcnelcH 0!(T Mlllkui Dollam.
Deficiency HtutemmilH ammintliiK
to inoro than l.OOO.OOrt Jiiivo nl-
feaily licun illwiovereil. It nniHt not
ho rotiHtriird J lint thlH Ininl.'nui' kiiiii
fr..i. ' fii.v..ii-iiiir lhrrtHon.
i.fiii-r. .i.'.i. - -' -v - - -
lor IiIm 1h hut a hiiiiiII kiiiii if Hi 1
prnhahly not far from U JiO.OOO
nluttitory nllowanre.
Hlulo liiHlltutlotial heailn lmvo Uvj
iloflclcnry malady. They Hpcmr.
what tllo IcKlHlaturo allowed anil
of couiho have to keep on KolttK
Tlicro aro Hevcral wayw whereby u
deficiency can ho created hut tlic
nu)t popular one neenm to ho lo
Hpend what haa heen allowed anil
then Jimt keep on ponilliiK what 1h
expected. Anyhow that In tin) way
the Blitno Im played.
To 'riiI the dnflcleticlen paid
CnHllj' till! ICIllHlfttUin I.H hCHOUKllt
to mull them Ihrouxli In u Hpcclnl
tncuHUro enrly In Iho hciIhIoii olh-
erwlso "wo will huvn to nliut down."
One of these related to the 1S.-
000 to pornilt Iho prlHonerH from
MeAlciilcr to curry on thu work of
lmullnn tlio dirt to and fro about
tho mpltol MllldltiB. Tlio hoard of.
affairs nnnnunced It wan out of mini-
ov and unleim the lcnlnlatorH )indl''
allowed JHiOOO at once thn prlHon-
I'm thn 20 wiiKotiH and an cukUiu
would havo to ho leturned to Mo-
Alefter anil tho estimated cost of
hucIi a Journey wan approximately
H.0U0. That wtm rather IiIrIi
trannportatlon hut at that It wuh
lOimUlerahly cheaper than tho Htato
trot Ha federal trucka moved admit
hint ninimer.
Tho aenate mailed tho hill tlirouBh
no no economy platform and the'
dlrt-lmiilliiK will rt'iutnu for uiiother
tO-ilny period.
A bill hy Trovathan Kl llouo:
T.outhai Chltkaahai Itohertaon nnd
.lerkttm of OUIahoina City would
permit fllleti to rcKUlalO rlvera and
aciiuiro property for that purpimu.
Another liouao nieiiHUro ajipllea
only lo Olilahomu Olty an It apecl-
f le h cltlen of morn than 80000 popu-
...Ia.iiI lltnl Ui.lv.. lltltl
1U11UI1 UIUI I'"!".' HI... .IM""
water HyuteniM and ucnulro properly
for that purpuric. In reality It Ml
to Rrant to UKlnliomn uuy tne riuiii
lo awallow 1'aokliiKtowii an Indua-
trlul aiihurb. 11 beam tho author
naimiH of thn Hobertaoiu llarrla
.Inrklna Martin and tlorinan or thu
lioime nnd Hum l.lllard of the aen-
ate all of them beliiK from Okla-
homa county. ...
Another houmi bill by Martin of
Oklahoma City would permit county
conimlasloneiH to oompromlno dln-
pilted dellliinient lax cuaea one of
the really hit? meaHUreH offered dur-
lllK Iho hi'bbIoii.
nice of CoalKalo and Kverhart of
llilchcock have an anieiidatory
mciiHiire In the Iiouhc chaiiKliiK the
luw relative to holdliiK of free
tuwnahlp and county f.ilia.
Another new Iioiibo hill In by
Campbell of WaukomlH lUitltnmliiK
luunlclpal corpor.itlona to make
ountraeta for nan electricity and
writer.- iimklliK audi coutr.ictH auli.
Brownatone Ends
Gray Streaky Hair
l..ullc" 111 iicil! 11a moit lolnrntn
t;iu) virpulfy linlr Itmn ihry 1I.1 nut..'
luiulnir KiiHiia. Nflthrr run tho lium
iifhm iclrl nr iirfnn in Any wiiilt of lif
Hhti mijuM kerii up lu il.nr
Tlm ineii Irnlf.l uml linliiily
harmtt"!! wuy 111 II t urn? r.i.lril atrvuki.!
ur ll(acli il hulr it Willi "llruwinilun
nvial the iinui.ilH nf am h hhIo or
a.ilea In the pur. filiiai' of lnnd n.lj'i-
cfnt to. the prcHiinl 1 1 it f lumpiia.
SlmnlliiiT iri I'Mifllii'ni.
An niinn rill fiiHiKiiirintint nnntii
nieuailri' In Hionntin. hy III tKKH nf
wnnilworil an I Itsit li rr..i 11 nf .miih-
III" lliotii'. bill II neVHi lln c
vldcd for a (eliaiitahlp nvatetn
....... 1.... 1. t..: . ... .. :: t
It In l"""1 ".ii.ii'p. 11 Hiiinn in 1 11 uiiimn 1 iiu.uuo
(IlKae pri . of llff .nilt'Oilt1e Rlnl
it tad' a morr farm tni.diii.ta .
I n r r f I All . " 111 tti " .t . K h at Hit
inn. id I.11 Th( extr(tt.. 1'"
in 1. 1 .iinl. (I for farm ii.jpa la a
1 ri bitted by the report for th.a ion-
.litloti There aro a few Itema incn-
ilmieil lii the report whi' h allow a
aliKht decline over 1919 while III
otheia thpie la none.
BIG LIST OF BARTERS
.loo .MnrrU Hoc ilx nf IIii-Iiiivh
. Willi I11I-11 l'iiitc uml
Olhcr-.
"KI.AMOMA i'ITV. Jan. 2!t.-'-I'hnrttjia
laaili.il Jni H Moirli.
aerrelaiy nf aim.- from January 22
to 'it. liicliiaivi....
Art W.i II Paper cnippany. Incor-
pointed. Ttilaii. Waller II Peck A.
M lleikh.iio M. M. Uei k. Tulau
II. Shutz.
the third mcnanrii of Ihf kind to be . "ri'iinr-n n.rr .imny y 1.
inliodiiieil iliirlnx the aVmlnn. and 1 ''"i ' . 1 l" "r"- . ..
the Ht i nnd III Ihf aenate 7" Inereaacl en. A III retail
.. . prb'K la ulan aliown the flBjnca
.Mil Sr. .Much Mono. '.verlii prlcea T!n S2 arllclea 1111I-
fltHle '"ifnailior Atlliur l.ei.i raft 1 veiaallv nafd hy'farmerH and dty
koKcf pvrlalnltiH 01 tin pninliaaK or 1 linn nnurlcil lha annutn llini there 111 riHlilenla. Theae prlcea ate cmn-
innierlHl for linprtovciiiiiiia
OkmiilKee Junior chamber nf
ciiiiicrri OkmiilKee. Kd KlIlR.
I.loyd Htniip HI' hard Mnrrlaon Ok-
m 11 !; . No (apltal.
O'Neill. Moltx llnavener. Iticor-
P'jrntcil. Tulwi atneitded. formerly
Mnlt.-ltee company.
I'lie I'ulr No. II). Ileavener V. It:
of the 1 out iH.fiflfl.Ono III (tin alule Hlllkllm' . pured with the number of bllilu la
public hlHliwava .In le.illtj II la a 'fund but nnlv t " 4 1.000 Iho noil- or iinUtnla of farm prorltirta reiillred Ml. hill William Henry l.lltlo Itotk
pni aooi in n iTiiii'ni 1 ni inn in inn iii'iiiiiin wim ii.-i rmiiiry i.i'.iiih. n.-n in inyi incaH eiui vh leu i in im1 101 1 Af K. uai'iir rale ileavener. l api-
whlch will not wlmleaalf in bridge utop Mi Pherren'a bill. i;. piovldra .ko'.iii; yeaia. 'tal J20.000.
nnd hlRhwny 1f111t1.n l m a. but 1 otn- for the atiitn to In ke $2.01111 IIQU front I Willi no exiepllona. all artl lea l.'idel er-OavIa rUitlilni; company
pela them I. pay .1 j.rnllt in local I he auiklnK fmiil uml huv bnnda fi'im . ap( allow from tin) per enei In 1 t'loremore mill IttiHaell-Keiinebrew
iiKenta II wmibl piev.iit 1. 11 al ileal- thn lame dm K hnnil 1 niinllea Hint f00 per rmil Inrreiiae In the ii..ia company Paulrf Valley. dlaanUitlnii
r irniii n . il iiih: nii'M innmmiafniiiia nn-v may riniali or at nuat atari. 1 Aa the yearn ndvaii.e to I91!i llvni
uml penalixi the WI1..I1 Miti-r fur n-
fua.il lo ri.iiiplv with tin ordinary
lawa nf trad.
Itlllhei fin .1 iiIho Ii.ik iii..IIii i hill
rci4iliitlii: tl " fi-.'x 1. 1 be cliiirKi'il by
llllllly JihUt uliil. 'IV. in AUKlltl
hfia uue to like tin kmn . . i 1 nf ihc
MiiiiliOK.'.iti hill ulilili would P
mil c itinly JuilK' a to
nmrniiK'K
Inirraham of r'.ipuip.i at. HtlKKa t.un-
their 1 im . 1 Improvement!! However ia ahown n gradual ili'clliie ip Hie
in .10 Inleiv.ew. I.ecii'aft atroiiKly "'.iinniinta of'f.irm pnJii'.a rcnti r- il
.ipprovi d the bill In meet the purcli.ia" prb e of .-om
The ain.ilor 110. 1 lb" t n aiilt er are mnditlet In the I iiinnili tr I
both n Mlilenta nf Hi m" county from 1919 to 1320. himcwr. the a 11-
HrMin l.iat m'iu I toad bnnda tlalUa ahow that In niONt loatain
iimb r the ilin-il mi of Hir aeii.ilor ' It 1 11 Uei from two to thri tun. .1 -it
1 a tamiiaiKn inan.iifi r v ho im. per- much farm material to iiurcha.ie to-
aoieinnizo nap.' tne latitat iiikiiwu improve- iiay what It dlil 111 1309
tor m pi uK in the Ken nver 1 11 uu 11 - in tall prp ea hIi .w a
I'ulaa Villnu -('al Taxi Hint
if.iK" ( 0.. Tulaa W. Trimble
I.loyd .Mendpiiluill II. K. Tilnlblc
Tula.1. Capital JT.0.000.
Kashion Plate Hoot Shop. MUa
kf'K"c. J. K. AlneH. Harr.i ttc Ar
nrtt l: T I-iiikI. MuakiiKee. Crip-
Hal J"i0.000.
I.ati. rnrter & Hhaw Hrother Co.
Poma ( It II II Mil' ithler. O. ('
f.HilliK oft Hhuw M P Lour Poik.'i Citv. C.ip-
over priiea in 1919. but at the aame Pal. 410 000.
Flack's January Sale of Floor Lamps
lounty for tho purpoao of InveMlKiit-
. 11 if Increnalnt; r porta of eMdenea
of the preen Iiuk In that aertlon of
the atiilc. Homo of the farniera re
porting to the bliroatl nro fenrlni; n
ictietltloii of t'he aeouiuo of 1901-
1 1907. Mr Kliutz anid.
Mr. Hhtilsi anld h did not believe
Hf..U 'AT:.... TT..i. the aituation alarminc. nut mat an
Warmth MOlStUre May ievMitntlve meana almiild he taken
lilt once to atnvn otr any returrenro
of the aoourRP. Other Kralu nil-
inenta aKltaled by the wnrm weatlir
and which have been further ngKrn-
Ivatpd )' the l.iat rainfall are re-
i potted front Hint no. H-'ckham. Can-
1 HiHlm and KHmflihei oiintlca.
I .11 ...11.1 .....I ....t.l ..nl..l
Wiiter cropa may reault from the I ' V.ro jw oVlVAo.l canae' many
en( mild weather and heavy ire-1 fnrinci In the alate to upeeitlal.- iu
Inliiillrina nf niolatiirn. thn rainfall ' 'o what end the fruit crop nnd ber-
nf the l;.at wfck and the .oiillnued rl.'awlll come Jtinuary l'-'"'''
aprln .ellnmllr- con.llt Io.ih Ima - rnfVrVnnl e
ana' (l ofl c am ot tne aioie 'icpari- - 7 '
. ..rS.irrlriiUiiri. uml llie feileral 1 buddlnp limy deelarc. wlllrll a. lie-
nent or iifcricuiiure anu 1 11 1; m rai .. ln.. ...mi irrtiPH v
MILD WEATHER
CAUSES FEAR S
He Detrimental to
Fruit and Crops
OKLAHOMA CITV .Ian. 29. Al
though aomn damaKO to Oklahoma
incut
bureau of crop eatlmntea lo place n
tiuetlvc frnat later will practically
more aerlona conalderatlon on the ' ruin. Keril.rtH from the "001
ln....r tlireatMied hv Hlieh t.0. 1 pnrta of the atnle to the hoar I of
.lltlotlH.
Itecalllnif reporla of ilaninRO lo
winter wheat In the r-outhwealprti
nrrrlculttiro that many irepa are hud-
illtiK there .nro denied by lieitda of
llin ilenirlinpiil. I tt'ai anld. hnw-
" .:n ;.mr I at it tlm i.m.llllt weather
the mto7olhwn;hP mUdeanier t'
the early part of the month tho "1 y a a 1 l li-ii rold si a
1Me.l rainfall an.) cnntlnued w.irm ' ? t ' f ! - of '' r'0""
weatljer Ima rnUHe.l apeculntlon damage lo the fruit crop.
limine uKrleiilturnl hernia and farm-
ri alike over the posHlblllllea of Itccoitnled WIH'V I) reus
icnvy ilninaRP. Bpflut in Th World.
Kxperta In the depirtmenl of nirrl- MIAMI .Mil 29. When IM Orny-
.iltiire have hpen dlpulched tonoii iiw a dreaa on a woman In
uitiy parts nf t atnte from which . Cardln oni day thla wei'k he fol-i-pporla
havo been reoelvrd nm- Mowed the Vomnji. lie then npUfl'd
'lalnlni; of unnatural condttloiiM the lounty yfflceia. T01l.1v the of-
xlatlnit In the eirly winter s1nil flcera at reated Kd Hchoflolil HI and
Ituntlnn. It. It. Hhutz director of Maude Clolna 1 8 on a rrand lurccny
he feip'ral bureau of crop ealniatea. clial'B ". (Irayaou a.iya the two and
oft here Tuesday afternoon for Still othera Mole $12.'i worlh of clothes
water and thence to Canadian 1 f I1I1 wife and lilmaeif
TAGS GOING SLOWLY
OlvlMIOMA CITV J
Approximately "6 pt t
automobile owners in ok
be dehniltient In fllini;
Plications for aiiinmi...
tiiKi wh.tn audi appllrnti.
dollniiueiit after .Ijtmafy .
Ing to 1111 eatlmati. made .1.
by Henry WooiR mati-
conitnlaaloner. The 19 1
feea should hn paid t
1 1'Vhruary 1 accordlnif t. 1
jatntutea.
I The approximate mini 1
'000 tuga dlatrlbtlted In
.lnt year will re.tchn bor .
Uear. It waa eatlnuleil T
fli leiit tagi In the IiikIhv
lalonera' office lo aupply
I up lo 240.000 Mr. Woi.J
tho beginning of the . -Januaiy
allghtly mmc c
. t Ollt Of llUlomol'He 1. won
apiillcalloii for tags on Hi.-
Iiist year the time fur 1
.inenl of automobile 1 .
win arbitrarily extended
crwardi proved a aei 1 1
the highway departmed'
leountleM. Mr. W"oda ait'.l ''
'been no exlenalnu of '
Ipujinent thla year it w
nil pcianim found gi.t'
I In acciiiing the 191 ii. p .
I dealt with to the fu:; p a
I law Mr. Woodi decl.iri il
iprovldert for a fine of n.
I):: nor more than $100
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feet wide olid weighing . joj
pminda hail been built b a usUa
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Starts Monday JVIorning January 31st 9 o'Clock
Take Your Choice of These $50 $60 and $80 Values
Including Both Lamp and Sillc
Shade
$39.85
Including Both Lamp and t Silk
Shade
Thin ona liottlo my to ni'l.li tint Klvci
llillnct lin truin ilxhtcit Ktiiilna to
tlip drplt brofll or Muck
"Urownaloin" UnU liuuntly n.l HI
maks you look lin mn yaunor ovpr
nlthl. No tnvuy ditty rta to liollmr
wlWi no waltluc tor rtiulta.
All druislita rciimmnit "nriiwn.
tons" on a murny.lick ujrnif mn
and ll.tt. Two color liaiiu Irnm
iloldtn to MPtliura llrown" uml "l)rk
llrown to Jllack."
BperUI l'rro Trial (Itfrr.
For a trtt trial liottla wltli onty eom-
Plata illrectipn". uil 1! cent to .y
poftatt packlne and war Ian l Tun
Kcnton'l'r.arniao.l -Co. ! C.plit UKlit
CuvUuUn.' jf. Ajlat.
A bij? inanui'aeturer needed money -that's the whole story in a nutshell. And we with our great
outlet werx) chosen as his means of converting his stock-on-hands into ready cash. So he quoted
us a price that we dared not refuse and we are now naming a figure that you cannot afford to overlook.
Floor Lamps Junior Lamps
50 Styles in 40 Styles in
Bases Shades
Newest
Styles
'Complete
15ASI5S Majority aro hand carved; rich finishes in-
cludiii"; iniilioKaiiy copper brown and troltl stippled
brony.e and rich superb polychromes ALL aro wired
for two lights with chain pull sockets.
Uridgc or Reading Lamps
Take Your Choice of Any
Combinations.
New Styles
Colors and
Shapes
SHADES Kich elegant beautiful colors real delights
in the most artistic settings. 'NEW and exceedingly
choice shapes. QUALITY of silks nnd charming trim-
mings leave nothing further to be desired.
$39.85
For Silk Shade nnd
Lamp
$39.85
For Lamp and Silk
Shade
On Main at Fourth
Our Half-Price Sale
Offers u ou wonderful opportunities to save chances lo bun
the highest grade wearing apparel for less money NOW than
it. will be possible to duplicate in the spring.
All Our Stein - Bloch Suits aud Overcoats
All Our Society Brand Suits and Overcoats
Price
All Manhattan Shirts .
y2 Price
All V clour Hats
All Heaver Hals
1 All Cloth Hals
y2
l2 Price
All Our High Grade Tiat
(lilacUs and Knitted Tics Excepted)
l2 Price
All Sweaters and Knitted Coals
V2 Price
All Our Highest Grade Underwear
Fall and Winter Weights
V2 Price
M wising wear Duofold Underwear Cooper's Underwear Wil-
son Brothers and Dr. Jaeger's Underwear arc all included in
this sale.
ALL'OUR HOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS HALF PRICE
"Sampeck" Clothes for Hogs Hart Schat fixer & Marx Clothes
for Hogs are all included in this sale
All Bogs' Sweaters All Children's Wilier Hals
ONE-HALF PRICE
DON'T OVERLOOK OUR SHOE SALE
The greatest values in Men's and Bogs' Shoe's arc being of-
fered gou now in our shoe section
Hanan Shoes Banisler Shoes $18'$19 $20 $22 and $2 Values
CHOICE $13.75
All 'our $15 $16 and $17 Shoes CHOJCE $11.75
All our $12.50 and $13 M Shoes CHOICE $9.15
- All our $9 $10 and $11 Shoes CHOICE $6J5
700 Pairs of Fine Shoes small lots and numbers discontinued
$7 $8.50 $10 and $120 Values CHOICE $4.85
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The Sunday Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 122, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 30, 1921, newspaper, January 30, 1921; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc77621/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.