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TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 4 1921
SECTION A
P0UND SHARING
FAMINES CURSE
Many Ilefugecs Camped
on Railroad Tracks
Says Woman
FARMERS HELPLESS
Implements Scnrco; Many
Acres Not Plowed for
Years; Towns Burned
liTYlmiiwH I. HOSPITAL SITE POOR 1000 QUIT FIGHT
Nte -Thn Antbor of t?i etitdf11
Imli h I te nelf Amrrlonn ei rftor".fil
rin ucfodt In otnir from MTfcrnw dto-
tllrl I.. Mrmn Tli trip tnoH br M
hour th r.l t-ntrur domM b tern
onravanr of th"on.1 of rollfh rfnr
tl Htroii ml th rrtor putt f th
jmirny In n Nit ef.1
cneeclnl I'orrMr.uiidst't of ten I rt. It)
iPnrijrilKtil Hit by TnlemstloniU
fr1r 1
iiw a!:va T.otmm frrrrovr-
MOSCOW. Kept. 3. Tn rou -n fit
my nrdiioun vnynre from nmnw
to th noirt oap'tnl I found tint
Poland I nlno g-lomipdy n'rlckcn
t)V fnoil nil irtli-on nil" I opldnmlen.
Hundreds r.f polish reHirem ramp-
oil on tho truck) Flrn Hfl partly
wiped r. i t nlimbnrlenn village am)
there am areae. formerly prosper-
on and well ordered that now pro-
Mnt a disnlit wlhlornem Thou-
sands mo without nhnltcr and food
I'lirin Implementi "llitlmi."
Then' In no chance of Mud otirtl-
vhIIoii for thorn In no ngrlritlttiral
machinery. There am parbi where
no nlnw hue been ooen In yenra.
Polish quarantine Jii-notinrtnr
nt Hnranowten onpihln fit accom-
modating 1000 In nnw nwnmpNl liy
10000 men women find children.
Hun-da wim In a fitlr condition
until Innt year when thn irrwil
drouth hoI In but living wan ntlll
ptnihto then. TblH yrar It In prac-
tically ImpOHirlbln.
All Htiwda In praying for mln but
no rnln come. Thn withered
drnnrhcH urn crymbnllo of tl)f Indn-
FCrihablo plight that linn etrh'kon
at Irani n hundred million penpln
nnd from which thorn (niira to be
no mlvatlon. Humana and anlinnhi
are dying like rilon.
All Cliinvw AfTootrrt.
The prrpiilnllomi of who!" vUlntrc
aro fleeing to Klberla. Th food
rations mcnror an they havn boon
for monthn aro growing smaller
'and nmallor. Thorn In no dhrlml-
nation. Kvnrybody getn th mine..
I'Yom Mlnnk to Moncnw I wrin
fortnnato In trnvnllni? In a fant npii-
rlul train mrryini? m'tly ropara-
tlon offlclali and dortnrn. Thn troln
had thn long forjrottrn Itmiry of a
buffrt aboard and tlioro wan frco ton
lor all paRiwinK'rn.
All alonir thn ronto wn could i
lttlR" pnfttnre adrrrtlnlniT nhowH anil
bulla for the bnnnflt of tlio plnumi
and fatnlna miffflmrs.
Bwarmri of barifoot boyn clad only
In ft KlnK'o carmcnt nrn workltiK
llmlomrtv and cnllitiHlaxtlcaily ml-
lortlnB halp for the poorivr dln-
trlota.
On tho train the nolo topic of con
rendition was of courno tlm fainltm
and Itn fiffocti on win pooplo. All
ajtrood that tho HiinMan population
In HhowliiK a nminrkabla nplrlt nnd
enduranco. Workor aro donatliiir
port of their WRiren to tho fatnlno
nuffproni. Tho paantH In tho Jam
district whuro the harvtint wnn
fairly (rood havn donated 40000-
000 ponmlo of potatooH whlcli r.on-
ntMuten thulr entlro mirplun. All
thoy aaked In rottirn wan salt of
which thnro In a groat rliorlaca and
a fow ololhoit.
Ml:-'!! h VI Ill-.IIINIS II. HK'IIAItT).
null if I). I .nti n.'llo apart ini'Ol
lrt bavli.H Miln iiturtiom Or nri
rxti'tnlid IhI1 In l.m AnK"loa mid
Iiiil! lioMih. flal. vhnro ulii h'ni
many oiliool (rlnridn.
IU)M''(lll AJiAMB canblor of th"
1'lrnl National bank In pi'iidlnff Ih'i
wifk-ond at dklahoma ' uv n a
vlHt to bin mothur. Mrv W. II.
AdnnVi.
A. V. lirni.KV lrr pr (rtib-nt
of tbn llrut National lrik wan in
inwhiinka f!anirilijr n tiui.in.
llln win MbJ T. T MurlCiy or thn
nu lli-nl (orim of thi U. H. ariny
now on fiirlmirli ban Just Inft to
Jniri thn iitbi r lm rnbnr.1 of thn fam-
ily In tbn fiitrkn.
TATtriTAOn T.triWHKH Inrnnd
Itatnrilnyi 1'0 Funilorland. S" and
Ruin A. Oirulhoin In of Tnlin;
J. U t'mvrford 2R ntnl Molly IxiU
Tilty. 10 of Ttlliu.
MI13 t'HAItl.KH V. JCT1WOM
nnd yoiitiK pun fliailm )r V.I10
biivo bimn 1ilni( In I'nnimvlvanlu
lirid Now Yruk for tint piwl two
montho. roturiK'd hninn Katttrday.
Thuy topnit.il u vi'iy ploanant trip.
rirVOlirr.K fJllAfriTKTI) Hatnrdny
In dlrtrlr.t nurti 'Anita M. l'or.k
nalniit Albort H. I K . I.mba I'ot-
tor nj;alnRt .luhji A. I'ntti r.
-I
mvoTtrr I'rrrrriovs fiind !kit-
iirdny In dlntrlrl court: Jaunt 12.
Kant hum iirnliiMt A. ". Kaxtbani.
I'lliol )' Jnduvlna rumlnxt Joraipli
lndovlna.
TlOY MKACMAM fnrmnr txillrn
nftb'or who fiiinlnlnnd a broknn b)K
In an ru'Hdmit vr a wik nijo
lian born rmnovod frnni thn bonpltril
to tin' jioiiio of Mr ntnl Mra. J. I
lllllfhlntt. 1327 Kant Hocotid.
- -I -
nowonnriATioN tvnat
rintinab will Jiold ( npoi-lal mnutlnn
at X nnlork Huriday nlirht nt tlm
nvniiiroKiin Ol'l rtoiitli iTbfvnnn".
Itutibl Morrln ToIIit lirirt'.i thn nt-
tondnnrn of nj inniuliori) of tbn ron-
i;roi;atlnn.
-IONi:rMOnNi:itir In thn nnnf-
fUnl naiii'i of n now Sunday nobool
nam nr. iiriTnanut'i iiapriirr. rnun n.
Ah (ho nnnin Inilbalnn thn rnoinlx'rn
nrn yrniiiK marrlod poopln of tho
churvh who havn bandod thctn-
milvi'H lntii II rlnin.
TTPO AT.niA HICIMA nit will
Klvn n dimro for lln mmnhorHhlp In
thn Trillroom of thn KnUtlitn or
Coliiinbun homn on Monday iiIkIiI.
mur n. n. ktiqwatit) of nnmna
nrrlvoil Saturday to visit hor dauifh-
tor Mbn Ornc" Rtoward prlvnto
Koi-rotary to Uio proaldont of Tulna
unlvo rally.
nmCBIt WADFO POOR wno Snt-
tirdny nppolutod artlnir lmad of tlio
pollen auto rornvory dnpartmnnt In
thn nbmnim of Itob Odoll who with
C'hlnf or Untnctlvnn J. V. I'litton
and offlrnr In Kiiulroa nrn rpond-
but their vm-atlon In tho Oznxka
flxlflnu arid buntlnif.
CITY PATllOIMAN W. IT. nrl-
rhnr. wtfn and family rnturnod from
a lB-duya cnmplmt and rinhlntr trip
tipont In thn Orark moiinluJnn nrnr
Monirtalnvlnw "ITnh nilnrn mill
blif nnon too" wan Ilolr.linr'H ophikm
of tlio Ozark.
AunmiY rnitiiAM of tin. rr.
ram Auto Hupply rotnpnny In re-
ported to hn convnlondnB from a
riniin nttnrk of typhoid fnvnr friun
whlo.h ho hiui been BUffurlnB for Uib
lant month.
.Viilloiml Sliilli Ni" In-illiill'iii
I'liiiilnil at Hiilpliiir In not Sut-
lfn Kir ; tllfnn ( 'li.tliK'.
Hj.ll to Th Wi.rnl.
WAHI I INC IT H. H.pl. a -Nlthtr
In ltd KooKraphl' nl loaiinri i.'ir In
Iln topOKtaphy tun the nlln ch'in'in
fur thn propound Oklahoma Htnlo
Pannlorlum fnr tiibiirrHlonla oj-nnrr-Ico
tnnn at Biilphur Okla bn con-
Milniiid an "vory HaUnrnrtory" nr.
fordlnK to thn report to tlio t7nlmd
Flatin publln health nurvlen of T. T.
Jtlilnor nltnndlni! epnrlallnt 1n til-Imr'-ulonln
mtiMtorlum citinlni' lion.
Tho inildlHr rnllof cornintmilon of
Oklahoma hnwnvor wim ahnolveil
bT Kldnnr rmn.tmlblllty or blame
for ohoonlni; tbn location h'-enuan It
wm It ml) fl In Ibi neleelliifi of a nlt
py reetrb'tloni) linpoiwd by tho lo-
Inlnturo.
"Din rommtexl-iri and tho nn-hl-tert
havn dorm well roimldnrlnit lh
litriltfitlorin lmpomid uu Ihnm by tlm
u- l" Kldnnr until.
Ilowevor Kl'lnnr appeiidei nmirly
four iwiKnn to bin rnport of hurhxh-
llonn for rhinim wlilob hn i harao-
terltoil an lolnor tn tlio plaun for thn
bullilliiKH Mo pointed out that thorn
would bn no (piartern for ndmlnln-
trallvn nnd dofnentlr belli and u-
Kontil that the Intention of rmnod-
t lint; all old n'liiMilhoiien for tbi
purpnxo Ihi nrri'c1 out nltiriltnneoim.
ly with thn roHt of tlm biillilliiKi In-
ntend of ilolriic " later Anoihi i ib-
flcleney In tlm plaun wim Iho fnlbirn
to provblo foi a einroboiine. whb h
hn rcooiiiinencli'd Bhould tin rerllfit'd
"No Inntllnlloii for tho care of
tubon'tilonln pnrnonK" imld Kldnnr
"mil bo roiinlclerrut rornpleto toilay
lliili'im It lnrliiilnn provlnlun for or-
i;niilroil riporeiUIon anl voratlonal
iralnlm; and thin In nnpoelnlly (run
of an tnntltutlon plaumd fur id.
hit len tnnri.
"It In tlrnmforn reonmmnndi'd that
a ninall luwomblr ball titlmr wlUi
two olawioomii and a ninall arte and
i-ruflii nhop bo provlibil In thn btiltd-
1 n k iicbnmn. Tlm foilirnl boutil for
voratlonij I'dlKiillon will pmvldn In-
ntruclorn enuliinient and inntertaln
for tho rnntnictlon of the patient
but ban tin authority to piovldn
lniltilliim honrn tlio iiennNty for Iho
rommlKslon to make thtt iirovlnlon."
AS TROOPS ARRIVE!
fiWTINI'fU I'll'iM t'AtlB WIK
roumv a'o ric'illiiK now with Don
Chaflo." II win fmif etcd.
.Vol I'IkIiIIiik I.ik In Sato.
"If tlmy are Iln hiT.iiim. thny'vo
boon ilrlvon tb' in" wnit 'ho annwnr
"Arnoriinnii want to live llku Arnerl-
eimn but wn i an't do It rmw down
her. 'I hn wholu main uovorniimnt
anil many r tlm county govim-
nii'rt are working band In jlov
with thn non-union opnrntorn. I
mrkon you mlKht eny thny own 'm.
Heeinn that way to mn anyhow."
Nearby wiw a llttln band or men
Jierhapn 30 i neh with the dlntln''tlvfi
"r''d banilnna" thn intnorH1 "unl-
form on IiIm arm. Borne of them
worn laughliiK and tbattltiK an iiumi
will do nvnn In tlmi'H of ntronn and
ox. tinment ami all about Itiuoonn-
ilU' iitlal thlngn too.
And will you i;o homo when fed-
eral troop Knt borii?"
"Wn're not flKhllnK Uncle Ham."
wnn the anewnr. "We're llKhtmit
hoirtnh nperntorM nnd tnlno thtiK
nnd i pie. They're thn fellowir wn'ro
after Mnny of tin foiiKht In tlm
army ovorm-nt I did tnywilf. but
thin Inn t what wo fought for and
we hope that when thn troopn cut
horn they'll ieo that wo Rot a ifiuarii
denl."
Slir.HII'l' IlKVIIS
"lifX.MAN" CIIAU(;I-
U'ASIIINtriON BopL 3. The
war department thin afternoon niadii
public a tnleKrnm trout filmrlff I'ln-
eon "An tho preen of tbn country nrn
nnotlm; John I. IowIs nnd other
offb lain roniieetnd with tho Mine
Wnrk'Tn of America who havi- m.ulo
repented ehnrKcn to tho effoet that
lh lupnnnt atti'intil'Ml Invaeion Int"
MlnRo county by ntimeroiin armed
rorcm conelntiiiK of momberH of tho
Unit'! Minn AVorkern if America In
on account of hired doloollvoo autl
Kiinnmii bnlntr lined In thin county
for the purponn of nuardlnR mliien
and Intimidating wnrkem tbn nltua
lion hero linn become nation whin In
Intercut we feel that It hi Incumbent
upon u nnd our duty to inform you
that from tho time tbn etrlkn wan
culled by the United Minn Workers
on July 1 of lniit year no detective
or Kunnten havn hoin employed In
bin c .nut y f-.r ' o jcirpono of
ruirdlMf prop r!y r n 'iimd Ulng
worki n. fir 'be c niir ny d'lri: it
all this ttn.n no f;ukidn h.ivo b"in
permlttnjl nt ol plant xi.ept the
regular aulborUed n'nto or coun'y
offlclalH tiotwlthntandlnjt that num-
'roilH murder and other riine:t
have taken place and tliounttidn of
dollar worth of propetry ha boon
detroyed by dynatnltltiK and burn-
ing. "Keeling thnt po!bIy rnatiy per-
nonn nn membori of tho United Mine
Worker of America may bo
through theno fiharnoa an made by
the offblai of that oigrinlwitlon.
mlKlildel and tlenirlrn; definitely to
net at rei-l in h hur h imk that
thl matter be made public."
KICK ON H E N R Y ' S PLAN
Nc York MepohiiiilH f)hTi to llln
Mum Ic Shoals l'nltloti .
WA.-HIIN'ITON Bept. 3 VlKir-
oii protent iigalnnt tho acceptanco
of Henry Turd'H offer for the
Miincln Bboaln nltrnto plant wan
made to Pet rclary of War Weukn to-
day by a committee of the Mar-
liiintn' annodi'lon or New York.
The conmltte.e headed by I'. lb
Heherird and A V Travern. pr-
nented ii'.Mlaniontn dei-larlng that the
a i i ptaiii'O of the plnn would unt.il!
a loan of 1104000000 for the tfov-
orumcnt In a pmlod of 100 ye-ara.
Iloy Mills lYoin IjiiIiIit.
Hlmrtxt to Tlio World.
HI.UK JAi Isl.T. fept. 3. An the
ronuU. of falling frun a bidder at
bin home lu thm lt Thunday Or-
Ville Mmt.er tlin S yrar old eon of
t'rbnn Muwir had bin right arm
brok n mid n takip tc a hospi-
tal In Miami for trout mcnt wboro
he rn repor'cd n be drlng well.
GERMANY QUIETS DOWN
Wlrth fioternment Ilenvm a Kleh of
lU-liuf an Violent I'lilltlnil blonn
IIcbIiih Ui SiiIihIiIo
nr.UM.N. 8ept Tho violent
polltlial nloirn 'h.it v .irf unlonni il b
the annani'inatioii if Iir Mathtnx
Krzbergor a w. ek ago Is mibn'.ding
at last and the Wlrth government
heaved a elgb of relict tod.iy n.it.ls-
flnd that one of the graveiit crlsla of
Itn ran-jr had lib wn over.
When tho Bilu.iMon wan most
threatening the iiovemment evi-
denced a uplrlt of "give and take"
and after many animated confer-
ences with party leaders u compro-
mise wan finally effected
Onof Ite results waa tlio rescind-
ing today of thn order mirrprenslnB
the coneervatlvo i.apor tho Lokal
Atilelger.
leged Infatuation for him.
tjno.cf tho telegrams. It uun
rl.ited wan addres'd to Mm Ot i
.liaii in Chicago and nw.d:
"Am In trouble. Don't come now
(Signed) llellon."
This Infoi m.itlim thnt JCmnedy
was "tn tr iibb" wan received with
in'erw by the defense attnriievf nn
it p lb .iti il a new explanation of
the ulaylnn.
Mnrluaru
SENTIMENT ON DISARMAMENT
MADALYNNE HAS HOPES
ller Attorney Said to Itavo fiiinil
Strong KUiIciiiv In Her I'aMir
I-OS ANilKhCB. Sopt .I Tele-
gram wild to corroborate tho Htory
of Mm Madalynno 'ibench.iln held
with Arthur I'. Ilurth fot the mur-
der of J. Helton Kenii'dv. hive
been located hy dofrnn" Inventlir itois
In I -oh AngelcM and will pl.i a
highly Important part In t'u ieM-
tnotiy win II the case ennp n lb trial
In Novctnl'i r it v.11 lenrred todey
Tho telegrami were edit In .Mm
tihencbain bv Kenned- itil ii'--
Icjrdlng to the lnvestiga'orn ire
materl il niitiMtantlatlon for her
jclaim Hint Kennedy nought to mairv
ih'r The proHCcutlonV loiit'f.'i n
i b that Mm Obenchain pumind lv '
tied v. h igbt i i ri ii- t ' . a -
Iiitutiio Oinavi Shown 15 Adopt
I'l . A u.t.lu
lew til ;io-eiuui;
IO.VTX)N Sept. 3.A mejtaure
of world Hentlnient on dlnrirmamimt
on the en or th Washington con-
reronc1 may bn taken from the ro-
nult of a conxiiwi of the league of
nations naiembly. whlrh according
to a Tonlral New dlepatch wa on
follow.
Twenty nevnn nation repllod o
the membl' noten outlining the.
league's scheme for disarmament.
Of thli total flfteon adoted tho
lumcmbly'n view.
Seven did not except them citing
their own "special gcograprloal and
political BltuaMonn."
The flvo othoi-H reported that
armament cuts huvo already been
taken anil refrained from commlt-
lng tlnimeli H to tho league Bohemo.
i . i i .
lsnilt S'Mnik fur (lovenior.
tl'trlal to "hn World.
(THHINtl Sept 3. Btate Trean-
tin r I-icnitt. speaking for Gov
ernor Robertson who waa unable to
bo present nt the banquet given by
Ih- I'rotoxtant brotherhood of this
ity stated that tho prosperity cf
a city depended on the roads
undine Int i It and advised the citi
zen of the city to push good roads
li gist itlon
Peppier
Charlca II. I'cpploi dlfd a
the home of his sister. Mis. Mu i ..
Horry. 50.1 South K-n slta nvie
Krlday ovenlliir. The bod a
taken to Huskell where funci i
service will bo held Hundny afti .
noon. He Is survived by three r
tern and a brother all of wh-
were at hla bedsido at tho time
his death.
'Cooper.
J. H. Cooper 49 of Colllnsvl.'s
died In a local hospital Friday a .
crnoon. He In survived by
mother Mr. J M. Cooper and i
brother Walter both of Faet-
vllte. Ark. and a sister Mrs I't l
Whisenhunt ot Colllnsvlllo. T
daughtern and one son also nur
him. The body was taken to f
llnsvllln Kaftirday where tune
een'lcea will be held Hiitnlay.
Vigilanlos Entertain
Nctjro; He Flees Citu
TKXAttKA.VA. Texan Kept 3.
Aiter Myra Hilsoti negro had on
taken from an offlcnr at a I. p y
spot about flvo miles from Tex 1
una hn wan later rr turned t M
city. Dumped nt a prominent c
ner he Marted running and
parrntly ban fled the city Noth
t known a to what occured d ir
Iho Ohir hn t-i o 1.. Ii.l. . .
Itmtsk' 1 band He had been arrtsted
on a iba'i." f gtat' I lnrrenv
n.1
"WHIZZBANG" HAS ARRIVED
fYrlon Know TVtnbllliiT 1Icnbiiinr-
Kirn: llcdrui lU-benrsal Tills Wel
"Whlabang" baa entbllHbed head-
rrtnLrtxir In tho Sinclair building nt
th cwnor of Klxth nnd Muln. Wtli
tin BJTtveJ of Mclvern rrnm b'oe-
toiia Ohio who I tho director of
tho ehow Vo bo BtU4cid by tho .loo
Carnon poat of tiro American leKlnn
tho ratttr part of the month re-
hearsals have lieon IriNtiin In earnent.
Me.Ivem mot all momlier of tho
ctuft Sattmlay and b'rlday night.
Itoallzlra: that tho Jon Cnron
.poot must re4idr ncrvlco or It would
not hnvo mmHomi for t!iltenco the
Xmweirrt ndmlturtratlvo offlcotn havn
constantly elrlvi-il to put It on 11 t'Jf
supporting trnnl. While the or-
ranlrntlou Irao been nbln to ef-
ficiently nnd In a broad way through
It lusulqunxteni nnd powt iirvleo
offlcern. It bo eomo to tbe point
whero It Iwvh Imcomo neci!iry to
rntiko a big effort to cju-ry on Uio
work. Fooling that tho carrylnn
out of Its plan for nilini innnoy
will pmctlcaJly nolvo lt financial
nrobluirui for porno timu and that
vuluo reretved will bo rtvun In to
doing" oihhtvIco men nrn co-otor-otliifj
with local talent In thn pro-
duction oi tho hbow tbat will bo
tiro bis event of wok attor mixt.
NortlKiuctoni Opi'iw lxlay.
Special to Th Worla.
TAHLRQUAU Bopt J. l.'nll tonn
Of tho NortheiiMtern tato normal
Intrlnu on September a. A number
of studentH will noon arrive Theiu
will bo (Mvoral now lntructorn tlif h
year soino of the mombertt ot thai
former faculty huvltitf reHlKticiU
New Edwin Clapp Boots
and Oxfords for Women
OMEN who have seen the new fall1
Cl.'ipp shoes pronounce them the
CLEANERS TO CONVENTION
W
finest fall footwear they hsivu seeiu
nt
TuMi to tlo AVell lterrrrHPntr.1
't linm Itay Sexnlnii.
l'rnctlcally every cleaner In Turn
will atti'iid the annual cotivvntinn
of oleanern club or tbn Matn vhlch
will opon at (Jklahiviua Olty wUiot
dav tor n three day neaslon
1 ho nuiiiial innto convention wn
hero lant year and tho following
l ulHi officer woro elected: . 1. t
dlpton. prcKldent William Steel
(. hnplatn and M. Ban bur wan eject
ed Hiirgennt at arm.
Ask for IttruiinllfliYitiiin-
PpofUl to Th WnrKV
ric'linit. Boot. S. The. attorney
for the defeiiHi In thn reinn of Bam
Hannau of thin pl.u- who I to !
tried In district court coon for tho
lill'linr of I'liarle Ktowart have
given notice nt their liiirpmm to
apply next Monday for the dis
qualification of Judge B. c. I'hiller-
ton a trial luilgo on the ground
ot ullegnd bl.ined and tunjudlclal
net on bin port and In support of
thin courno they make a number
of nmrine allegation.
1 VERY woninn who has n natural crav-
intr to wear the best owes it to her
self to see these matchless creations in
bootu and oxfords. They are true to Clapp
tradition of hemp; tho finest pmtuct of the
shoemaker's art.
Now sold exclusively 1y us.
Women's Fine Silk Hosiery Too.
BETTER HOMES
Enter the "bettor home" and ijou immcdiatclu realize that delightful effect of
correct furnishing. Scventg-five per cent of that effect is .brought out in the
draping of the windows and doors. That is the finishing touch of the home
from the most humble to the stateliest mansion.
Ilosscr-Case.becr has the highest class line of draperies in the state of Okla-
homa their workroom and workmanship is unexcelled by any firm in this
country.
Have our representative- call with a full
line ice display right in your home
where you may make your selections in
keeping with your other furnishings.
Ccl our estimates. You ivill be pleased.
rr
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KIDD-M00RK
SAYS
ST Rent will go
down when J B
M buildings go Jj
w. a. laDD-rinii n. Monmi
KIDD- MOORE
LUMBER CO.
filxth and Ilockford
I'hono Cedar 2773
Courtowy Be rvb n- Huildins
Material
Wo rtinilhlt JIutiMt I'Liiim I'm'
AUTOISTS
EQUIP YOUR CAR WITH A
MARSH
SHADE
It will protect your eyes from the glare of
the sun and bright lights
IHs a great help in rain or snow and adds smartly
to the appearance of your car
'A liiftli prradn standard accessory made of host quality auto faerie to match top.
'Assembled on baked black enameled brackets which attach securely direct to
studs or ricrowsJu vindshiold frame; fits any car with standard equipment.
For Pale by
Forster-Davis Motor Corp. sis south main
Auto T i r e E x c h a n g e 313 fast s hcon n
Pi-ltihiilKl b tlie.l InrNUi Ii' .ttl-tll Nil I ourili St. Tul-i. OKU
iV BBiHli4
SPECIAL FOR TUESDA Y
TEA WAGONS
All periods. Mahogany and walnut only.
These wagons are selling on present prices at
$i0.00 to $37.50.
TUESDAY SPECIAL
YOUR CHOICE
$16 75
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