The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 124, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 1, 1921 Page: 9 of 18
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TULSA DAILY WOULD TUKSDAY V13BUUAKY J 1921
BERLIN BITTERLY
KICKS AT TERMS
u Special Cabinet Meeting
Considers Reparations
Note bYom Allies
WANT 30-YEAR TERM
(.ciman Newspapors OI)jcct!
to Stretching Payments Out
Longer Than That
i i ltL.r.N .Ian. a I. A npi-cial
Ju. c mi'ctlnc hu NUiiimoiifil .it
oon toiiay to coiuMtlcr tlio nlllcd
l . flvInK dPtnllfl nml pMinltlrn of
t .mlcmnity nud iltadrnwmont ilo-
M xi- upprovnl by the Intcrnlllnl
t j .ii cuUiK ll fit Parii on Katui
i ttw Iho cabinet' hwl been
t. wloi on bour It wjb nnnouttti'd
Ii.i (lii iH'ftJlon liful bci'ti i-cuclli'il.
The nlllcd note vvuh received from
ti ... i durlnc tlm forenoon.
' r tier resentment over tlio Turts
iuc:"'iliy declolon w.-ia voiced by
)f- (i.'rman prnw today. .Mntiy
ncnvpapprM rrfusiil tn tuko tlio fcet
.an tit piirluuMmliiKllne Jibes and
(larra.stlc crllleufmii sv their rotu-
They claim tlio drclslou to
t.:r uli indemnity m inrntrt over u
lern.l rf VI yeais In In violation of
n' principle of t lie treaty of Ver-
Tin' general uttltndu was sutn-
marucd by tho Hcrlln Zeltung
i cotmiionicu as ioiiowji
fi derision wan mrrily for tli'Jithc nurpoHo of plannliiK moro eiri-
Iuri.se of bullylntf and frlBhtnnlm; eicnt and effective co-operation In
ii 'in.iny from fuluro nltompln to law onforcument which nlll bo held
he ncaco treaty. Alao It wim
1 . a
f Hied 10 navn ii ncniimenuii
uuu' uf thottlnK tho booiI nature of
hr intento when finally a Mii.illor
. j-ii ft ImliMiinliy la fixed upon Oor-
anj. Itut ovun tin. im.Uor miiiii
we may expect will bo iinjua-
. nab y high."
Practically all of the leadlm;
papers united In tho demand that
dcrn an lliMflt upon a 30-yonr term
for ihc payment of Indemnity tho
Tfriod fixed nl' thu peaco confor.
' ' c.
LOMio.v iu;iir.vi-s ii:it.M.NV
wiij. c-i'i;it n:tt.MS.
t.nNDO.V Jan. 31.--Despite tho
. r t. and decisive protcstn of
no ticman press aKalnrt tlio sum
ef (ierm;i Indemnity fixed by tho
interallied aupremo council In l'arls.
Great llrltiln doen not anticipate
trouble from Clermany over the
nutstion It waa announced at tho
forelcn offlco this aftcmooa..
"They (tho Ciermans) will accept
the position taken by the allies In
due course of time" said tin. wtato-
men'. i
SET ASIDE
WANTS DEEDS
(.tunllaii or Creek-Negro .Ml rem His
Ward Incapable of llcullng.
Requiring the court to set asldo
. deeds conveyances and leases on
threo tracts of land in Tulsa county i
tho allotment mado by tho govern-
ment to Henry Mnybeiry Creel:
Iroodman on tho ground that May-
bfrry Is not cuirablo of properly
taking cure of his estate suit vvas
brouKlu in district court .Monday by
P K. lteed tho guardian against
John Ford Jcb?!c Ford Iuko J'"ord
and others.
Herd claims tho threo properties
ui the Maybcrry estate have a valuo
ef at least (75000 undthero aro n
this tlmo oil and cjs royalties of
about J3.000 a month paid to the
allotec. In tho petition ho declares
'he defendants knowing that May-
leriv becomes of age on February
have Induced the negro to
iei;ru w i
an" v 'to'cblah0 the' valuable a."
ft'udulo'rlt0 mn-bUB
ofrrey beCCSr..rt 'To
r t;Fi L i Lt
rai-hed his majority rights
actco uicxnrjin oinTHDce
AFTErl HISTORIC PICTURES
: . .
(luinitx-r of CVinitiirrm Head Wnnls . 792 or t..9 per rent.
Ilajs of Pioneer In Hook. ! A report of A. .1. firnhnm. chief
-p vou a pioneer In Tulh-C.' Orklerk tn the water department ot
lirrhsps jou are tho kon or the j KM09 dotnestlo water services nt the
. (iHjgliier of a pioneer. As such ; cioso of 1 91 9 compared with 1 1.56S
vou perhaps po.stcss photographs ot at the close of 1920. nn Increase ol
a ie Interest photographs ol or -1.6 per cent.
itrans or events that were lin-
rortsin and which would bo of in-
m ihoto who now llvo here.
The moro pictures of historic in-
'ft (outnlnuil in n history the
uiii.iuiu il is as a suuvciiii. i
a ctu-i- f. J)outflur. of tho chnmbor
Cf i Ollttlifri'h ildttlrifj mnrn itltntri.
Rrapns for the history of Tuls.1 and
Tu'ji rmmiv l. I. inu- o rlmr
Ho Miints thuso who potiscis such ."talker. W. It. Oulberson preii-
' s to send them to him for . dent of the notary club will sing
s" thecio volumes. As soon as ' several selections. The meeting is
ka.i onn cuts have been made for the purpose of discussing present
from them they 'will bo returned land futuro needs of Horaco Mann
pfl tn the owners. school
Notice to
Broadmoor Property Owners
Hie firat Instillnient on paving nssesiments In District 223
against property In Uroadnmor was duo January 1. 1921. and
"HI fall delinquent February 1 1921 after which 18 penalty
i bo added.
'-cry small portion of llroadmoor property owners have paid
"etip asschsnicntfiinnd you are enrncH ly solicited to pay same ai
1 ice at office ot uommisslouer of Finance. City 1 In 11.
I his Ih final notice and if not paid the fiecurlty holders will forc-
tho paving Hen selling the property.
The Parker-Washington Co.
Notice to
Broadmoor and Ridgewood
Property Owners
' iiotuunicnts duo December 13. 1920 on sewer nMcssiiiin. af-
fecting proniirty In HllOADMOOH and HIDCil2VVOOI) were
e-iyjblo at County Treusurtr's offKc January 1. 19; 1. a g eat
liajurlt of these taxis huo not bcun paid nod yuu ar - irgcil
' pay same at once as they are now drawing IS'b penalty
Tbn leglslatlvo extepMon to April 1. ml. to pay taxes dues not
" any way extend tlmo on special apBcwntents. For further in-
forinatlon lnqulrg of County Trcauurcr or
The Parker-Washington Co.
Wanda Cog Vanishes
After Attending Show
Wdtulii 0v.
ho dMapjiearod ulioiit .1 week
nso after utlehdln a loi-.il- tliriitt-r
MlnM c'oy'n pureiitii a o uiixIoum to
lucato licr.
TO PLAN DRY PROGRAM
I.iM'iil Orcuiilollnm to lit1 llrprv.
tcntc-d nl Ultliilmnm rltj ("imfor-
oiiif Nt-cMni; i:nfoivrinrnt
Hov'eral loAil or(?aiilralIonn etand-
IliB for riifnm-mt-nt of tlm wlato iinfl
federal prohibition laws aro to bo
i rriircKpntfd at tho ronfcrrinco for
mi inc nunc uouso m ukiuiiuihii i.uj
I I-..!..... m .... A ..... If V... fAAP.! uf lit.
riiiiiuiii) iv tinu ii tij iv.t.n...
and county enforcement offlcuin and
ucictratrn from civic boniew.
Hov. W. O. Anderson president of
tho ministerial alliance will repre-
sent that body at the conference and
Mrs Josephine M. lluhl stnto W. C.
T. U. president will represent both
tho statu and tlio city orKiniluitlon.
A local welfare worker may also bo
sent to tho conference.
Preliminary announcement of tho
conference was mado hero at tho city
federated V. 0. T. l Hireling ro-
rtntly by tho fedoral enforcement of-
ficer for Oklahoma. According to
copies of a proclamation received
hero Monday (iovernor .T. H. A.
Itobcrlsou haa Called tho conference
for county sheriffs' county attorneys
I'nlled States district attorneys U. 8.
district mamlials. federal prohibi-
tion agents federal prohibition In-
spectors Indian scrvlco special of-
ficers and city officers having to do
with theso laws with a special invi-
tation to clvio organizations. Tho
conference will uonvclio nt 2 o'clock
Thursday afternoon. 1'cbruary 10
and will bo In session on Friday
l'obruary 11. from 11 o'clock In ths
inornlnB to 5 o'clock In tho after
noon.
MORE INCREASES HERE
Tulwi ("Jains 1311(1 In Population
Slnco Census Completion o
cording to I.atn Pigiires.
Tulsa's population has increased
from 71075 to 711309 slnco tho fed-
eral census was taken In 1820 ac-
cording to a report of the Newspa-
per Fenturo bureau of Wheeling w.
Vn submitted to the ehamlier of
commerce Monday. This is an In-
crenso of six per cent over tho figure
Slven from tho census.
This survey of tho bureau. It ex-
plains is based on comparative
figures (if public school enrollment
and domestic! water services for tho
closo of 1910 and tho close of 1920
together with reports on nnnexntlnn
. - .i. mm
I mnklnB nn ncrnraln V.atemcnt of the
tnfornon'from h.o?M
sources: Hoport of .Superintendent
I of p.llooIl : 'i: oberholtzer of pub-
' llc "chool enrollment of 1 1.3 42 at the
lelore .V 1912 compared with 12.2J4
I at tho -cIoho of 1920 an lncrcnso -of
llornco .Mann Society tn Meet.
C. C. Colo and Ilalsa F. Morley
will be the principal speakers at tho
meeting of tlio Parent-1 eacher as-
sociation of the Horace Mann
Hcliool to lo hId at tho pchool
iiniian fit Q n'rlflfl; TlirKdnV flllhl.
other talks will bo mule bv C. It.
li.'. I!v .1. w. Al.el and C. F..
TULSA GIRL LOST
FATHER BELIEVES'
Believes She May Be in J
Okmulgee Visiting
Friends There I
Mai ni yunp tnn pretty 17-jenr-uld
Wunda Coy?
-Minn Coy attended a Inrnl theater
one nlitht iibout a wck nco. accom
paiilcd by her miner brother. Aft-
er thu performance (the Jnformuil
Hi" brother that he eniild return
home nn kIip cxpeoteil t.i leave Im-
inedlnlely for OldimlKii' In l?lt
with frlftidd. Nothing further win
hoUKht of 111" Inetilrnt until Hid
flrwt of thin week whon Iho father
rei ailed that he had hoard no word
from 111 daughter.
lie remembered i1io had upokpu
iHcnlonally of n Klrl friend In Ok-
mulK'ec but tho had novcr uientloned
hor name. He kIko ri'iiiembernd
that she had a sweetheart nt Drum-
ripht. At first ho was Inclined to
bellpvo there had been an elope-
incnt. Hut elneo tho dauphter'ti din-
appearance threo lottero have been
received fur her from hint. Indknt-
Inc bin belief 'that tho hoy In lunor-
ant of her whereabouU. Kv far iim
Id known by relatives and frlendu
lie had no other cIojo younif men
ucntiulntancen.
The father. A I. Coy. iyho llvrrt
nt 409 S North Miiybelle In deeply
perplexed oh to what linn happened
to lili dutiKhtcr. Ho deelari'il Mon-
day that If fho 1h tn ned of fundo
ho will Rladly furnish them. Ills
search Is mado even rnorn difficult
by tho fact thnt he. does not know
tho nstno of tho family in OkmulKeo
hIio Is supposed to bo visiting
lie li lnrllne.il to belfevn his
dnuBhter has met with foul play.
Mortuary
Webb.
Mrs. M. H. Webb wife of Captain
M. 12. Webb died yesterday morning"!
at the family home at West Tulsa.
Captain Webb was an emplnyeo nf
tho Tcxafl Iteflultig company llo
Liiiid Mrs. Webb camo hore from
aionroo .Mich.
Mm. Webb was president of the
I'arent-Teachers' assocltion of tlio
Colin Clinton school and was promi-
nent In social circles Hesldes her
hUKlmnd sho is Mirvlved by two
daughters Mm. .1. 12. Hills and Mrn.
C. W. Cox of Atlanta On. Funeral
services have not been nrrangod.
niisvo.
Private funeral services for O'ivo
Dllsvo ilauglitet' of Mr. ami Mr-.
Joseph Dllsvo 1212 South flalves-
ton who tiled .Sunday morning were
held yesterday afternoon from tlio
residence with Itov. C. F. Slier offi-
ciating. Interment was In lloso
Are Weak Nerves and
Thin Blood Making a
Failure Out of You?
Iroti i starvation of the blood wenkens tlir will power robs yoa
ofyour bodily Mid mental vffjor and often keep you from
making the money and success you should
mTnnnlBiv'?s?1
....w luivii uiin .HI til
? ? " l0.'1 19 Mn- pMo nn'1 wntry loses lis power to change
IV' l."Jiy"K lHH"e' "r"1 NOTHIN'O TOl I2AT UOKS VOf Tl II . PitOP-
l.I A MO I N r Ol' coon- you don't get the full strength out of il and as
a conscmienco you become wenk. nervous irritable and cosily upwit.
Also YOl'It WAIN HKCOMKS l7i.LL AND H12AVV. your memory
!!0iifUr.iWl J 1owc' w-eakened; you ciin't tnlnk right iui.1 you are no
match for tho fellow with a keen active powerful mind.
nt'lJSMM )'miV.)0f. b'00'1 ttnA lr0" THi: STItONO FOHCHFl'L KlOlt-
Industry 'al 1111 money and become tho great captains of
Wlii-ii y0ij set up fnini tlri In ths Iioit much nur esnnlllnn lmprnv.
notnlnr wl.en ou rn no liinzcr do your Tliounil nf pmiiIb lnvo urprlnlimly
1jr' work without blnr nil (mieil out f""""1. "."r "lrrKh "iry unit en-
.1 ni.hi. 'i.. T. . V .! duruneo in two wtk t me by this slmpls
y""r ."'""nn ll eoi-ii npnrlme nl. Put In iimklnir thin tr.t Im
wrons nr ou liv piln rr.i tlm bMt Hiiro iht tlio Iron yon tk Is ornlj
no? i'in m"i 'v'1 w;.l 'Ir-wn. .1. Iron .ml no? m.t.lho" cr ni.r.l 'iron
inii.J.. 'i. n u f" tn '"C'" n'1 V'lrh '"'' "nuilly tk Online Iron
"?n 'in "ttn ""-." l"-trtlon I. Ilk. tho Iron In your Wooil and uko
or untl In your itfknil ciinditloii you tho Iron In sninnrh. lentil a .i.
.1 ". 1 h.?m ""u l"-"r but ponwilt
L .Dlml? nr-"J!.'n .V1 '''" "be tk
?.vi ti n y. ur 'l0l" ur"' lMhe
nii.Vi.a V- ...i :. 2
....". iv. ui jyur rca nion.i cor-
......... .. . nmiitiit vuj tu
fpinarii. currott haken nnplfn or f-lhop
i !.rcd0''fJlr''? .rnr;'ti1?n'L0v;:'''lbc'
1 ! ..r.V! Jy "A"? I0." ' "
Nuxaln! I n lih tl.m . . ..1.11.
LMmiJ'iHT.r
.Member Heller
The bag illunlratcd is of genuine leather in box grain
with sewed frame cloth lining and one pocket.
Mnll Orders I'rcpald
I. .7. ITI KNHACII Jtaildeiit Partner
il 1 South Main Street
A vrt'Nlcd on llin pluru
! Charnc'Afler Abncncc
Of Year From Tulsa
Kon in til lluriisidi i. W.ili'i'1 ill
this city fur n'lrtupt'd burglary
of a groreiy sluro at Tenth and (
Ieils avenue Unimber '.'S. 1919.
wns antsleil In thts ilty last tvit
lirday bv Henri Ciirtnlchnel and
Is now In tho county Jill under
l.fon lioml awaiting prelluittiary
hearing before Justice S. C. Maxey
February 11.
I). H. Curran and his eons own-
ers of tho (tote went awakened
by the iiolt. of persons bteakltiK
Into the grocery n nil with a rifle
mid shotgun the father and sous
attacked tit" burglars. Watiian
Kvatis was shot through the leg
and Is now out under bond await-
ing trial. Iluriisidxs u sei-ond
member of the robber bnnd. es-
caped but he was recngnl.d be-
fore leaving the vicinity of tho
store toial polU.o officers k'low
llnrnsUles Intlinatuly hccaUro of
othar alleged depredntionn ho is
allfged to Imvo coiumltted but It
whs not until last week that Hum-
sides returned to Tulsa since tho
robbery. ljurnsideu admllted to
Carmlrhael' thnt ho had been liv-
ing In California since leaving
Tulsa and that he hml been ill this
city only two dnys beforo his ar
rest.
APPEALS CONVICTION
I. I' (iorc .Mnkoi llond or $5(101) for
ltcvleu of Verdict anil Srnlonis)
iiT 'nm Ycntn In rcnllcntlary.
J. I' (lore found guilty of nuto-
mobile larceny In connection with tho
theft of a Oodgo car from C J
Tlngley In this city lant Octobor.
was sentenced to two yearn in tho
penitentiary by Judcit Frank Mat-
thews in district court Monday
morning and the defendant was re
leased on an anpeal bond of J500()
for review of thu case by tho Okla-
homa ctlmlnal court of appeals.
Oorn was one of several nersons
arrested In Hapulpa as tho men who
stole tho car from Tlngley but (lore
explained his former ponseulon of
tho slnle.ii car by stating that lie
had purchased tho auto from a man
whom ho could not produce at tho
trial.
1IANQCI7P I'OIt WIMj 1(0(212118 1
Tulsaiis W ill Ho Cui-stM Tonight at I
laiviniiro at i iicriilico Atfulr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lewis will nt-
tenil a bnnuuet to bo given In Clare-
mnro Tuesday evening In honor of
Will lingers the well known Okla-
homa moving picture star who is a
closo relative of Mm. Lewis and
who has recently come from Los
Angolow to visit his relatives Un tills
state. ;!rs. Low Is lias known! ling-
ers well since childhood days. Hotls
nt tho bannuet to take plaoo In the
Klks hall at Claretnorv will ho
.member of tho Pncalionlafl club
composed of men and women of tho
Cherokee tribe. Arrangements are
being mado for over 150 ban(juetor
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will leavo early
this evening
l'K" niOI COHI'UKCLI2S IN YOUlt
I1AV15 IJtU.N.
w'hllo mftnlllo Iron Is iron Junt i It
com from th. seton f trn M
"" "'"" M'"" "f 'run Orunnlo Iron mv
n'l' iroiri your crueuint unitcr tho
nuDHuiiiif-n iook ior int trttPrH N I or
utrv mltlrt rmir int um v-
"?''"' th tnsnuf.cturcr. tf you .lo
'."' '" l'trfeeiy wll.f.clory renulU.
. ' "V. .'.' """"'J' rcrnjiu.
111 II 1 1 iM I '.I J.Trt I ! XylitWt4TirM
Hm-lncH llurcaii
For Shopping nd
Overnight Use
Leather
Boston Bags
$3.75
TRUiNK
COMPANY
PRELIMINARY IS
WAIVED BY PAUL
Accused of Burglarizing
Store of Kurs Valued
at $1000
i
Fori est I'liul. wounded mi tlie
night of Nov umber JO when Iv was
shut by (Jrunt Tucker uipri hanl po-
lice while nltimptlng tn escape
from the of flier after arrest on the
charge of InircMai'lMtiK the John I'
Ilnll stoio In this oil) pleaded nm
guilty nt his nrnitntitimnt Men.l.iv
before Justice) M. c Maxey mid K
hPbl under IhiiuI of JJ.Oftn for tu.i!
bv the district court walvid
his ptellnitniry hearing. 1.. H
llrnokshlre ntresleil In the slot
with Paul whs sentenced to two
jearn.ln the penitentiary by Judge
Frank Matthews In district cuuit
Monday afternoon.
Tucker surprised several men In
the net or taking About li)ne.n
worth of furs from Hie store ami
when the officer entered the rear
door found Paul and Ki.mk-.Ulie
In possession Of IWil birci. . r
furs valued at innnv tlif.n . m i i a
lurs. As Tie ker wum t.ik i - m '
to the city J.ill I'a'i' i i t it u i
stopped by tie oifr v. n '
th" fugl'lve In th a nl ii l
wa i t hi. Ini t i a lm i h p. i i
111 a few il i
brought t th
r i w li: i v -i
if 'v lai
Winter Protection for Tender Skins
inter windi and cold can't hurt the
moM ddicate skin if I-'irit-adc ttatuli
between you and the weather. Prevent
and relieves chapped hand? and cracked
lipi.
Iint-ade ANTISKl'TIC. It
cleanser then htals. Prcventi and r'-
lievn roldij sootlirs and lical all skin
irritation and mtlanitiiatioiii. DcIIkIH-
fill to use. Orncrottt tube .10c; at
i UriigKHt Mfgd. by l'"rt-adc I.abora
lories Tulsa OkU.
FIRSTADE
(Pronounced FIRST-AID)
ANTISEPTIC HEALING BALM
llouvrs Convicted on
Had Check Charge in
Second Trial of Case
" A l'. Ituwi n lui il tir tl sr.'-
end time Inst 1'tMav i n ihe llarge
nf passing a Iiukiis .'ln-i k on .1 ii ; ini
Jsrolison In West Tulsa Inst .lime
was found guilty by tb- Jim In h
vprdli t returiud In i-emt Mmnliw
timmlng and the imnlshinen' w is
fixed nt one vp.n In the pi ntw n
llary.
The cheek made for Jtu-'O
ntnl iilgneil with Ihe name of W
..I Cilsp of West Tulsa vmi pi
ii'iiineed a fniflpiv and th- p'u"
iillliill slmweil lb.lt tile si:n ilino
no the cheek and a slinllur r 1 1-1 il
turo wrllten by Mower weie PI. u
lb nl. The Jurv bcfnio wlib b the
eiise was fits! tilnl Iw'o wciUm hh'
lulled to rimh an uki ei nieut int
to the i;uilt nf thu ilcfcndiuii.
i marine wants his 'buddy'
Asks Tulxi CihiiiI Itcil Ciiwh for Mil
In milling I Hi I A. I'.bMi
From n Uj lug uinrlne In a ih.uh.i
hnspllal In Cblesgo Ihuro has i"n
In the Tulsa (ounty Ited Cross .1 i'
finest for ImiiiPillnto Infi'iina ."'I
about his one time "btnldli .mil
nmpamon in snldleilug II. n uiOml
l.nke formerly a Tuba umiIi.iI
The letter wbiili ii iialed u 1 i '
nl weakness ff the wip.i u.id
W III you p'c ' ht'ip I. li id r
Mi I' red A 11 h II s I i ' I
ilian and sol'i.rrl nvir Ii. (I Hi
-with in biland - ilurlni tin if m lit.
in tiii
LOCOMOTION
Did you know that n locomolivo uhuh moro hIuhmi when it iloe.s not roll amoothly
over the railn if it lias flat wheelH or the heariiiKS arc had. Well your hrain
uhc.h up more nerve Ukhuo which could ho applied to a heller uhc where you do
not keep up your " ROLLING STOCK" hy having your feet fit in hIioch that really
fit and how much earner you could make life's Kiade with losa steam and more
comfort if you would lot tin demonstrate the fatuous nrch-fittcr the only cor-
rect one in existence today that maintains its' nrch-fittin' qualiticr) all tho way
down to the final discard. Now men let us fiKure out your shoe problem for you
it's our business and we take a great deal of pleasure in itf hecauso It
means a foot service to you and wo Kain a friend which keeps tho hell ring-
iiiK for the cash register. That's why we want to fit you correctly in the nisio you
should have not just a shoo to get your money heeause a good' shoo .com-
hinod with ahsolute comfort anywhere in the road will lighten your travels and
lead you hack to us. Now for the hig idea. There arc a lot of good shoes with a
"national repulution" that during the war period soi'd as high ns $27. GO and
none much under $1(5 plus the famous war tax lut how many of them wore
anything hut just "shoo" and price. Well the shoe wo speak of never sold for
more than $1G at our store and every one carried a apodal arch fit not an
extra piece of leather or metal to add weight or get out of shape but scien-
tifically constructed so that when lured up the upper supports the arch and
you don't appear pigeon-toed either. It's not a surgical shoo in tho average
sense hecause others cannot tell you have foot deformities hy its appearance.
Wo carry a style and leather for every taste. And rememhor that correct fit-
ting of the average foot requires a combination last that isi n last cut two
widths narrower in the heel than the hal which lends to lessen the runovcr heel
condition you have notice on tho man iust ahead of you. Now to properly intro-
duce this shoe to the man who is tired of tho sameness of fit of others ho has
tried for tho next six (G) days we aro going to offer the Famous Arch-Fit Glove
Grip Shoe to our many patrons at the stratling low price of
$12
They come in black and brown kangaroo and
kid English straight last and correct fit toe.
A pair of Putter's Perfect Pcds Will Put Pep
in Your .Stop
Made by Arnold for Women too
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Electric Washer
With
Large Swinging Wringer
The Coffiold f-aves so much in time labor and
wear and tear on clothes that its a downright
extravagance not to buy one.
Phone Osage or Cedar 572
for Free Demonstration Ka t
F. B. Deshon & Co.
Things Electrical
505 SOUTH MAIN STREET
Mum Street
Clarendon Ave Chi' .igo It' .Ma-
rino llimpllat."
An Inventor linn patented a perfor-
ated box to bo fastened to cr.i end
of a scrubbing brush to hold hoap.
wator passing through it fornu.iB
suds among the brlstleii
12.50
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