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TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11 1921
Oklahoma Milk Supply
Consumed by Producer
Census' Report Reveals
SECTION B
ft'll to Tlid W'.il.l
WA8IIINHTON Wlill.- li-
mn ii n 1 1 New Ymk nrr ihiiiiIIv
lairnrtlt'd nn I tic lnuling .lain -til. -
nil Ti'xns Ik ci.r Kldrr i il n Lief i ii
lift fttlttt'. lllc 1 1 nniiH bun nil In Vn-
III IIS report II III!' I 2 1 I I null lclnir i. r.. li.. I In 1 I ... I...
allows Unit innr.. l.titl.T h iiiii.Ii. nn Tin it ii r II v nf iii'iun mild In
Vfi larniB or Tixns tlinn l. Ih" (H' win. H2.1I7.MI0 kiiIIi.uk nr. tun
Iririnem In miy ..thrr matt Ami ! ullh ( l!i:ir.rm millim in
wmi mm nun vi im iiri'iii 'i s. hi Iiii'Inim nf i.!iw.i nn ..
..I ..... '
I'll " I H 1 1 1 v "( ilutse llllh In i.tl
fin mi- III 1:111 win li.i;i3Dft po.inil-.
II itMIIIIKK nf .'113 IIT i III 1I111111K
II11 i Null (inlv 11 Vny mini II
flit nf (hi. tiilnl f Tf ft l I Iff li if
linn. i imiiiIp mi liirim. Ihf. n .'
IS OBREGON TOTTERING?
1 nf.
While there hit Ihim ii ilnrrrii"
In I 111- iiiiiiillly nf liiitltir nnil flit in
mnilii (in f.iriiiM ami In tin. qunnllH
f IiIIIIit sold llit'if linn bern t
innrldii liii'i-wmi. In tht miles i.r
milk rrpiiin nml lunturfiit. This 1-
ilue i-lilffly in tin. Iiiingti In 1 1.
iiii'lliml nf iIIihiIiik nf iliflry prntl
nt'tn ninny fanners now rillu.K
mill; iii'iim nr liulinrfiil (11 hutti 1
ami flii.i.nii fiutiirlftt luslt'iid nf inn K
IliK lull t it nr rliM'Sr nn 1 fiirm
Till- IlltHt fiitln l.f lllllllTfllt flllll
farms In l!il!t 11t11111111l1.il t fi.l.'
2 1 1072 iMiti.iiln. 1111 milium nf 711
I'"T rent. I'lVI' Hlltll.fi I M it 1 I'll stle-i
nf limn. 1 1 111 11 Jd.oiiH non 1 if 111 ri rl n nf
lllttlt'lflll III I 'I !l UN fnllliWH. Wll
cousin .Mluiirsnln Inuii. ('iillf'inn 1
mill Ml IiIk.iii
SixniiT .Mill f 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 liithiM
f 1 ) 1 11 1 1 111 m . ultli 11 irniii linn T
1. 15. 82070:1 Kiillinin of milk In I'll 1
Minwi'ii 1111 In rcHni nf II iit ri
In ill I Ik prndUrlliiu ilurlnir the tin
Mill' 'lit'tViitti IHO'i nml IHia. Tin
uvrrncc lm ri nse fur tin- liniinl
Mil It timing thin mtI(I was IX 0
l"T i-flit. My fur the Krt-nti-st iirl nf
llii' milk iirniliii t'i in (in. Hl.iti' whm
cniiKiimi'ii nn llii' farms whir. II win
produced fur the ri-nsiiH n'mrl
shows Hint only 77X1 7r. I gallons
were sold fiiini tin. fariim In Hill)
Thin liowt-Mr Ih mm Iiutiiihm nf
iimri' Hum too pur ri'iit 1 ninpiiri"!
Willi Hie iiiMiillty hiiIiI In ;i0!i.
Tin. fiii'i i I It V of butter Hindu rin
Oklahoma farms In l!H!t wnn mil
nn nn. Ml mm that In 190:1. Tim total
iiunntlty mailt- nn Hid farms nf the
state In IPIlt unit 222 1 I.r in p.iiin.ln
tiiilinrrd with 27050.242 pound
In I9. An In tin. riis nf milk. It
In nlm trim Mint muni nf Hi. butter
pliiiliict'il wn 11 riinsiimi'd nn. the
farniM where It whm iiiihIk fur the
report shows thai only 3H201"3
ponmlH wet.. niiIiI In 1010 wlierenN
In l!i0!i 7lfir..R2l pound were sold
Th. iiunntlty of iream sol- from
Hip Oklahoma fannn Increased frmn
fi2fil!i3 gallons In I'JO!) tn 2.33S.SBD
K.dlnni In l!MS The iiinnllty nf
butttrfnt mil! from Oklahoma farm
nlsn IncreaHp.l from 31371 1
piHimlit In 190D to 8307831 poitmlt
in una.
Jfink iiiKtipPtfiillv tlrnl nml net nml
In Mm proilin'iluii of milk nt-ltlHT
title of them in Anion the IrU'llli
lAnlen In tlu prrulu linn nf Imtti r.
XnmilhlMK more Minn 70 pnlliin
nf milk in pioilin rtl In I In- I'nlti
Htnt"n In I 1 ti fc null ietniii In
the pnuntr. Alnre llinn mven
IinlimU of butler fur pver pel win
111 the I'llltPit Mlllen m.iile oil
tljt fnnnn of the inuiitiy In lOI'.l.
VIiiinln IU(-. "Milker"
Wlwiinnln prmliiriMl the la 1 Kent
ilimntlly of milk of .my of the ntaten
In It 11 wllh 11 tolal nf 2t8 f.21
(tall nlm nn imtenne i f tiO.5 inr rent
1n to yen in. Ne Vork lankeil nee-
nnil u ltli a prniliii'iloti nf 7 5 "() I r -I'll
Hllnnn nn lin'rimne of 13.2 per
rent. Mlnninota wnn Ihlril. I'enn-
Inla fourth Mini Ohio fifth In
th pioiliietlnn of mtlk for ll:i
VIHeonnln nml New Yolk fomhlneil
prriiluteil nlioiit onn-flfth of Mm
entire ipmnllly nf milk pniliiee( nn
Mie farnm nf the I'nlted Hlalen In
1DI0
Thp mntPH Mlh the urentent milk
lirnduetlon do not nluiiyn I epnl t tint
largest nnlen of milk nml the 10-
I'otl of the euimtin liureaii nlinH
Hint New Vork leil all the nlaln In
Ihu naln of milk off the farmn wllh
11 total of .'.73101962 Knllnnn Win.
I'onnln fiunii next wllh US.Tll (1.832
Itallone nml I'enimvlvnnlii thlnl
Villi '260111910 isallonn. Thew.
Ihrpo ulnten lepnrteil more titan
tinn-hiilf thn milk until from nil
farms In tli0 Hnlle( Hlnlen In 19I'J.
t'lifi'-i! Suffi'm 11 Slump.
Ill 191!) there wern 707.1100.192
ixiilniln of liutter tmnle on fntiiiri In
thn rnltetl Ktnlen eompareil with
.int. 0500 10 ponmlH In 1919 11 tie.
rrenno nf 28.9 per cent. Thin ile-
t re.iHe In nlateil to he tlue pi Inclpally
to the fnet that the niakhiK r liut-
ter In helm; i.iplilly Irminferreil from
the fnriim to fattorlen. There wnn
nl HtiitPH In 1919 wllh Ii repnitril
mure Jlian 30.000000 niinil nf
liutter niaile on faimn an fnllown.
ToxiiM 4910616: 1111111111.11 lennnyl-
vanla 381118007 pouniln. Tennen-
nee. 37.IBO.0C3 pmiiiitH ICenluoky
34080.416 pouniln; (thin 30.20 1.
1'65 iioiiiiiIh ami rieorKln 30257163
JinumlK.
The Desert
That Moved
"A peek pf March ilunt In worth 11
Jtltift'n riinwim" nn ruiiH 1111 olil b.iw
11 nil nlioiit 20 y.nrn imo Junt to
lio wire llin UI111; woulil tin rilliwunoil
n itiurcil w I I meKl'il 1111 n emlnln
of million toiin of Sahara mini nriil
ppreail It over nOiiMu'Iii lhirdpn. Thin
uannrr or real rntnte In whlrh no
man hail any purl wait nrrompllnheil
1n four tiuyn. It In Intprentlnt; to
runjectiiri.' what wouhl havn ne-
currtid If that .Mnroh wlinl hail con-
tlnneil for tv 30 ila.-H.
.Many are the queer prankn whlrh
IAi.ImiI n..t 1. ..... I..
...m. 11 ti niL.ll'l UIUI 1J II III tl 111
(iiiiiheniitH play. Not lontt mrii the
rnptnln nf a ntca iimli l plyliiR Mm
Yellow fiea hail to call all hanilii
to itwpnp tho ilccktt folmvlnif n tlust
ulnriti that wh.i hi thick tin In oh.
ncilrn the nun.
Thn yellow ml tin nre rniined hy
mi.' I t. 1. .1 .T K " . 1 " 1 y 111 fu''- Krowth ami
. .. ; I """n """"loun uioom than those not
It encoiintcrn n ralnntnrm. The red trvatotl with thu radluni tiro
Hiiown nie the remilt of wlnd-placedl Tho hellef la expit-we! here that
i ept.lls of tho moil 0 aluae Chl.im. la.liuni action linn tin n.111 eff"nt
tlmnona In the nuclei f which arn1 upon plant hu m 11 life
rea plKiuent hi.Im. Other kludn of I Htlmulntl.iB Mm healthy twi . ho
nlKii 11 have a .nceii tint. that they dovelnp fantiT and over-
.' v i"1" ''T1 " '." - "!""" "Y f-'tuleiicy to l.ecifniti din.
1 nemy of thu hotnew fe and tho i-aBeil. Kradually overpowerliiK .the
urno of the uutomnhlllnt. jil.tyn mil weakneivi of Mm dlneuned tlnltucH mtr-
lmporlant part In our exlntence lint 1 roundliiK Ihem.
for tho fine particle In the air wei lladltiui ore it In dee'latod. can he
would have no rainfall an the molnl-' mild profitably at 1100 iwr ton. ami
iru woiiiu not inniienio without an only a traction of a pound l
tlKim.and without tho refract Ion of 1 necennary for Mm fertlll.atloi f 1
the our dayllKht would he far tree. It In litdleved tho ore can bo
brilliant. Ah an nl to aci 1-1 readily iiiarektid for fertilizing pur-
ftilture. a Judlcloiin cotnpotindltiK of I ptincH.
wind and ilunt havo been found most 1
lieneflclal. In northern China nro'.liuu 1iii-u
llpPOW tH of flue vellow tioivili.r I "" iOnCrlH(HI
brouttht by tho wliulH from tho den.
tit ickIohh oevnrul hundred feet In
inn-Kiienn. wiiicu niivo neon tilled .
without fortlllziitlnii for thoun.indn Oklalioniii'H own i.iiiii-r.um
of yearn and to all Intent ml pur-1 .MU AU " Hobe.'tHon w Ul " u'e
ponoH they are a.i fertllo today at first npcaker at Ihuflrnt ntud t ..
t'ler. VolratiU. dut-t In found In Lembly f h n w Hchool ye r n J
KaiinaH nml .Vebrankn today and w.tek ut Mm lltiuVrnlt v of Tulna
111 Hotmi placen the deponltn aro an whu nlm in honored no t only fr
tuuch at. 30 feet In thlcltnen.t. There her p. cent ponlt b "t J o n f
.liave npvpr bct'tt voliranoei. within tho touudem of Henry ICemlal o I-
liuudrt'ds of iiillen of tliiw deponll... lege. The daj of Mlis Itober no !h
mid the wind wiih either th" culpiit vlnlt will probablj bo ThurMlay but
or benefactor. t will be d. flnl elj m t In 1 It ."
AVIllll lind l lin I II llOt rimflllll illulnnen l.il...nn.. ..V...1
their pranks to th. hclchth. but pl.iy I'rinldent J .M tionhm Hutirdas 1
ininiy a fantaHtlc trick heiieath tho .Minn Kobeitnon lant iit tnK uttendi d I
earth h Hiirfaci! and In mlniH in-1 Mm chiirter day exeiilnri whiili'
trc.-ifHi the luflaminablllty mid a twin tramtfornied the cllei;. whlih nhe I
me 1 .ti mm mi 01 Kanen wniiii oilier' nail nourtnlied in Itn Infnnri
wine would ho h.trnili'Fs. I iiniveriily
Radium an Aid
to Vegetation
MONTHOHK Coin.. Ptipt. m
Itadluin tiro may hecotuo 0110 of the
leatUtiNT fertlllzern for trei-H nml
plnntn en 11 r-rntilt nf experlmenlH bo-
1MK maUo from tho oro mined In
thlii rcKlon
l.uther llurhank. tho California
plunt wlmird" will line radium urn
In iixperlmenlH to develop nuw
Pl.intrf. uccorilliiK to Henry A. Adri
an nnnociato or llurhank who re
penny invenllKitted thn vnliio of
romum urn III aldltiK nature.
HxpurlmeiitM made heio It In dei
clared Indlcato Mint the lino of
radium urn around the rooti of new-ly-ilanted
tret-H ban renulted In won-
ilerfully rnpld Krowth of popl.tiH.
Kxperlnientn with tnveet penH nml
other plnntH nnil flowern nhow It In
rum 1 urn. tun iiihi or radium ore re
nf .Mnrelon from the X.tpnta bandltn
11 ml held It for nine yearn. lie al.to
look Mexico City In the involution
lant tar. and turned It over to thf
provisional Kovernment Moat of
the rent of thu Mexlcrtn leadens nt
prrntint In dlnfuvor ;itu In Kan An-
tonio. Inevitably of courne whenever a
revolution m Mexico In under ron-
nlderatlon. thn tiuentlon In asked:
"What will Villa do? Which way
will he Jump?"
Hlnco lant year Pancho hn been
Mvlni; iiuk'tly at tho farm tho ov-
ernnwnt buvp him.
Guest
of Tulm U Next Week
WANIIINOTON Ih ObrfKon tut-1
terliuf'.' Ih Slfxen comlnt; down
with nuother ntt.trli of 1 evolution
thin lime of the virulent bnlnhevlntlc
type? .
I'llRrlnm lecenlly nrrlvod from the
fevi'led HlHter (o the nouth declare
that Ohn-ttiiii will have to defend
hln title In ill) or 90 d tyn Tliey .iy
thi' new lYVolitllnn In cumlnx from
within finm without mid fiom all
Hlib'H And they mid that whijti It
nrrUtH It will bo of mich n nature
that Inlerventlmi by the United
Ktnti'H will undoubtedly h.uo to take
placo.
An Am oilcan liunlni.sti man UvltiK
tn Mexico nml hero on a hunlncHH
trip HHHcrtH that In hit opinion the
revolution In Inevitable. A Mexican
exile mm who fled with Cnmui!
placed tho rlpenliiK period of tho
revolution ut from two to three
montbn
lloth nitteed that Obretpin in n
ntrotiK man hut not ntroiiK ennuith
to withstand the forceH nrrayol
iiKalnnt him. Moth iiKreed that tho
trouble In that there In no ono ntronK
enough to take hln plane when and
If ho koph. That Ih why thoy Mk-
111 til thin country may Intervene
for there will he 20 little Keneruln
all Hcrambllnir for tho tup ut oncp
mill thu liiHk of iniHcraiiihllm; them
In liable to bo only one" degree left
difficult Minn tho Job of iinnrrain-
hlliiK pkkh or or replacing llilmpty
Dumply nn the wall.
Hero Ih the situation In Mexico
an related by men who ought to
know:
Mexico In getting more mid morn
radical. The relnn of nouer nrn held
In Mexico City by tho extreme rad
ical parly which dominates Obregon
and whose leadcm are Callcs iiilti-
Inter of III" Interior mid Do la
1 1 nor (it Mm former provisional pres-
ident. These two Incld.mtally will
play Important. If not Mm all-lni-portnnt
partH .In OhroKon'H down-
fall according tn Mm Hpcculatlon.
Tho spread of coininunlbtlc prln-
rlpleN Is lllunti-iiti'il by a law re-
cently passed in tho state of Vera
Crui. It leuulred every business
man to give tho statu h:lf hln prof-
Its to bo divided amo.. tho work-
Ingnien. Moit' IttiitliMil 'I'Ikiii Obregon.
"Thu hiislitoH.1 men ate fighting thin
law as unconstitutional and nn ono
has any set Inns Intention of giving
Left tn rlgit nbmr: Ct'iienil Vlllu ldeliim Citntii mill I'reoldent Ohrt'gtin.
Ilt'low: Itt'iiiTiil CiiIIch Atlolfn lv la llucrla mill tit'iiiTtil 1'itliln
Conalt's.
lip half hln protltn. Itul the law
has been passed which Is signifi-
cant In pointing out the stale of tho
Mexican mliiil.
ObrPgnn hlmnelf In rmllc.il enough
nay t In iff familiar wllh the situa-
tion but CnllcH mid Do l.i lluerta
are more so. They would llku to
Hep Mexico ItusHlauUed. They cry
"Away with the church!" although
when Carranza got through thu
church w;t quite "away" tin It wan.
Those aro the forces working
.ngalnst Obregon from tho inside.
They iiro the borers from within
and they according to tho specula-
tors will do tho duty work
Incidentally tho uppciilators whH-
tier of mysterloiiH fortea In the
United atatt'H who back revolution
Whore they nsk does Juan llarra-
K.m get thn six nr hpvcu millions ho
in supported to possess? Where did
Kotites repined to bo waiting down
in (luatomala for thn bomb to hurt
get tho two million they say tin hat?
When tho radicals begirt tn mako
tho stovo no hot Mint Obregon In
finally forcd to admit klint his
pants nrn scorched tho boys Mm
forces from outsldp will conio in
rrom I no mountains and thn plulnn
and tho ruuyous and Sun Antonio
iind tho fight will bo on. WIito
tiro they nil? Well as tiear'tts fan
he learned from tho latest go.nlp
they are distributed about as fol-
lows; Order nf DNtrlliiitlon
Juan llarragan Carr.in7..i'B former
chief of stnlf. Is In Havana with hln
nllrgod mllllnnH. .limn in only
years old aril tho handaoniest man
In Mexico. lie was the lad who
wanted to fight .a 'duel with Vincent
Illaseo Ib'inez because tho Spanish
novelist got no familiar as to write
of him as Juanlto or Johnny llar-
ragan was arrested after Carran-
ni'M ilea th but escaiieil- when ho
persuaded tho nuihnrliles to lot him
go under guard to see his sick
mothur.
Then up in Ion Angelrs thero is
llstabnn Cnntu fnrmerly tho gov-
ernor of Inwor Cnllfnrnla Ho Is
tho person whom tho prnvlslnnnl
government had 1 1 ti 1 1 0 a time sub.
titling last year. Ho will also ap-
pear say tho fiprful.itnta when ho
thinks he Is needed to help stand
on Oliregnn
Razz's Trousers
Had Been 'Et Up'
KANHAH CITV Mn Hrpt. 10.
"Ml? hoy" I Jest ain't comln' out
I'ne too ombarrnftsed."
With this nnnotincf moit "Itiujs"
.tnhnsnn a negrn tritik tlrlvpr nti-
Hwered tho Insistent tlpmitndi of
.Mntnreyclo IMtrolmmi A. t. Press-
by that ho crawl from benenth Ills
truck which was stalled In the mid-
dle of one of litis clty'H main traffic
ways
Prewdey glanced beneath thu
truck.
"Whero's your clothes?" tlo de-
manded "They's whitr clnthes ain't ought
to be" !lar. explained. "I'm down
hern a.flxln' my truck when my
gears or somethln' grtn hold of my
pantH nml wed that'll ' all my
ilothes ain't that's .ill."
"Itiuz's" entire w unit oho consisted
t f 11 p-tlr of shoes. The revolving rod
ef hln machine had "stripped" him
i f the rest of his belongings.
Pri'sslcy stopped 11 passing motor-
ist and secured the loan of a rain-
coat for "UnSK."
"Sweet mamma but l'sp mi em-
barrassed bithy "llnzr.' iipostrn-
phi.ed as he drovp away
Muskogee Will Finance
Archaeological Probe
of Ancient Earth Mound
1 1
u
Pll.'
Vilely nqunre n lis tfrnm
nlso Is apparenlly per
with tho cardinal poinM
Site nr Ciuirt'ilcnii
"The lato Itoliort II. 11 .
born KallH Hhowed me
OKLAHOMA CITV Hept. 10. In-
vestigation nf two largo earth
mound near M link ok 00 be-
lieved by J. II Thoburn secretary
of tho Oklahoma Historical society
to bo the riilnn ofnn nil irely distinct ! l.'nrt Il.ivU nnf.i.
culture nf tho moundbullderH Ih.m 1 t-ohI during tho first yinr
tho thousands of ohler mounds ex-1 tho civil war and Inform. 1
tant In Oklahoma will begin In the 1 the flttg-slaff of tho pos w
near rutiire he nnnnuncen. Tho- ed n tho editor nf ti.
burn In nn nrchneologlt of state-1 Thoburn said today
wide reputation. Ho expressed the .Tll0 .. .
belief that the moundi were enn-1 X t f eld i.
s.r.icte.1 more than fioo to S00 jea.s Tho nmih.
HB' .. . 1 iorm of a masnlvc ctt . u
.Miiskociv to Pnv for It. vnnK lm PXt(rll:lly .
He was Informed recently he snld .. . h.v much
that citizens of Mtlskngee would tll'lHV0t'l$Ht
out an archneologluil expedition to
Investigate theno evidences of tho A plea for tho preservu'
exlMenre of mound dwelling tribes. tiiouniln until proper ui-'
In explaining the work of Investl- expeilltlniiH may bo flit' .1
gatlon of the ruins of mound-! ) "lIu Thoburn. w
bulldem' homes in Oklahoma. Mr. " "I" '""" otm.un
Thnbtirn said many moundi; have''"11'''; "mi eotlia jus:n
been noted In the eastern part of slructloii of thmo nionum.
I Oklahoma but mounds nf this sypo "Pr0 ''. ' mark the i
lore nnt liilnn nf other ntructtirps 1 vanished jaco. Such n
Unit consldeied iih mounds and thi'lr ''rp comparatively nue
... i. 1.. I uniiiu f honia and Muskogee n t:..
1 reeled by croelon or other changes '". .tl!" state t-ii far ns 1 an n iw.
I nf time w'liicn lias hucu objerln 1' n (Uity
I They are In various forms. clr-' w'thln her imnrillate cn w."
cular cllptlcal oblong rectangular' "Any .uxoavatlon whirli .t r"nnM
square conical pyramidal ring- In the Interest nf th nt(fii
I shape In fact almost every cnncelv- knowledge should 'br d . fy
' ubln form in represented. means of trenches. pP- .r t n.le.
One of the minimis which Mr. which can bo refilled' h( 11 1
Thnbuin h ih ngroed to litventlgato Mr. Thoburn oxpresned t fn.
It liivated about a mile north of fia- Inn that nt least a fow ohj which
'cone college it a trunkatej py- will lend to thtmv imc 1 st en
1 ranild about t!0 feet square nt thn the Identity and culture of 10 peo
1 base ten feet high and perfectly I pie who laboriously piled up thetj
level on top. it not only l nbf.o- henp of earth will ho foun l
Wti.
nf
fury
'AO of
" that
re it.
uiiil"
llllfll.
Ilf
1 tho
v of
"f th.
RIC
" ai
' -aid.
" HTl.Nl
itr
According to tht" rumnr Cantu
has a cnndldale for the presidency
In the person t.r Manuel c.ilero
foreign minister under Autdero. and 1
anibass.tdor to Washlngtnn along
about 1913. lie was thu Liberal can-
dldatrt for president In 1912 is n
lawyer. 51 years old and counted 11110
of thn republic's brilliant men. 1
Powerful forces extranpous to
Mtxli o nre said to be behind Cantu
lind C.ilero.
ronton Cnrranza's dlrectnr nf rail-
roads Is said to bo down In (lu.ite-
tunln siending hln two millions fbr
tho cause.
Then thero In flen. Manuel Pjlaez.
another warhorse who eats hot tn-
m. ilcn by the scoro and then com-
.. I ...... . I. n t . I . I IT.. ..
I'l.im.. lll.lk iii.'J. ihu null. iiti in J
I ... . r I i . i 1
Ml lMl.-'ll III 111 111 I illll Ui:iP 1111IIK
his cue. Ccn. r.'tbln (lonzalen Is said
to be at I.arvdn Texas with a couple
of millions nlso with his car to the
ground for rumblings from tho
south nonznles who Is 41 years
old Is tho man who took tho stata
NEW SYSTEM OF
FAT REDUCTION
lUfV a nfw way for alt ft r-pl" '
10 iMiitfri intffincr hi mit nui nuRHDo
Obfutty. Tin i"jlnic that "thtre tn
nnthttiK new uinlrr the nun" doei not
now apply to fat people any more
llfri In NnmpihlnK nw for tlipm a
fifw HMiiPiiilon 11 new plrapiirt a. new
and Kraci-ful flgur-p ra1ly (num) by any
one v ho In pasidntf bvynn't the limit of
ulimnene. Kvrrinn linn heard of the
Marmola I'rmcrlt-tlnn. that hartnleM rout
hlnatloii ot fat itffnic rlementu dlnov
Now from the name hitch atitorlty. there
rotuea another Mea the idea of cnndenn-
IriK the aaine pur harm tens InKredlenta
Into 11 pleaaaiit little tablet Taken after
'ratlnir nnd at bed time they help the
etonmch tu illepDee nf all thn fatty food.
ronvertlnK llu-m Into rompart eolld fkth
nuiecle and enerKy. without dlrttlnu or ex.
rrrlie Marnwda I'renrrlptlon Tablet reg-
ulate the rntlro ynttm -do for you what
bodily ecrtlon itnd eelf denial can not
do and the fat nnro routed la cone for
Kood. You ran prove all thta at a trtfllns
coat Marmola I'rrttcrlpilun Tatdeti are
eold by all ilniKKlnU or nent pnat paid
hy the Marmola To.. 42 Woodward
Ave. Detroit. Mich A large raie iuf
urieni to nnnr laaung rrauita la but on
dollar Advt
V 1 RT?QJ DEPARTMENT
Jrvril iJ STORE
Grand Autumn Sale
of Fashionable Garments
BEGINS TOMORROW MONDAY
Usee?
tut. 1 a
Notice to the General
Public and Garage People
Wo have opened a new store at 18 East Seventh
street anil will carry real stock of accessories auto
supplies and tires. We will specialize on supplies
and intend to carry everything not junk but good
standard goods. Please look us over.
Auto Supply Co.
13 EAST SEVENTH STREET
SALE
Cadillac Sedan Type ."!) .J?4o00.(X)
Cadillac Victoria Tvpe 57 Jj.il OO.lK)
Cadillac Victoria. Type 57 $2800.00
CadillacTourin" Tvpe 57 .$2000.00
Cadillac Touring. Type 57 . .$2000.00
Cnflilhir Tniirino. Tvnc 57 .$2000.00
Cadillac Touring Tvpe b .$1000.00
Franklin Sedan '. . . . S1250.00
Hudson Speedster .$1000.00
Cole sevpn-pnssengcr JMWUU.uo
BuicU. seven-passenger S000.00
" t n r
Ru ck Honds er .Ni(U)(l
Ksscn. five-passenger S 00.00
sa llavncs. five-nassenger -S00 00
rord Cioupe .')wini
New Pain! and in A-l
r r iMUt-llitlllt-iii 1..UIIUUIUH q.
vA lam anti .min ms
c r.
i .it. nvc VC7
V'T MWA
Coats
$10.00
Suits
$15.00
AND UI
Dresses
$12.50
AND til'
AM) UP
FURS Anything in Furs at V3 LESS
Extra Specials Around the Store for Monday and Tuesday
flood quality KlnKhamn. lonc-
f old. nlr.o checks anil pi. this nr
whonl drrtwes or Iioiiho tlrepsps.
Mnnilny ami I'liwilay pi'r
y.inl I.'ic
35-rrnt u a 1 1 1 y ilnulilo-fold
BlnBhnms nlco pattern tills
wook per yartlv t U.lc
rfi.cent 32-Inch linen Rini;.
li.iniR checks plnhlx nnil plain
colors thin week per y.inl 3Su
75-ccnt 1'ronch clnshanis tiew-
rt p4tlern beautiful quality;
this week per yard Hie
WhIhIh Larsn afwortment ot
vollo wult8 in white nnly; Htocn
36 tn S4; $2.50 to t valued.
Monilay each SI.-.1
l.'lotiay frockH for kiddles; slzea
ti montliH tn 6 yenrtt made nf
unod quality Bingham nicelv
trimmed each SI. IN
l.fiOO corsets nil sizes all styles
tn fit all for Monday and Tues-
H.ty. special each 81.00
$1.00 Quality hunt conflners.
Monday nnd Tuesday color.
white or flch ctchi 50o
ninnketn In plaldn larse or
small patterns pink blue gray
or srey in pink and blue. th
$5 values tomorrow cholco $i!.o
Baby blankets pink blue ani-
mal pattern cet yours now;
tomorrow ouch ...hou
Ladles' white vollo dresws
Bood ptyles'. about 25 In thin
lot; buy nnd lay thorn nslds for
next sprlns; at this closlns
price choice each $1.08
rillows Bond quality pillows
made nf selected feathers' ab-
solutely hyKcnlc; for purity
biioynncy nnd durablllly unex-
celled $4.50 values tomorrow
per pair $i.r.tt
36-Inch Indian Head linen per
yard i;r.t
ChalllcH for quilt coverings' nr
tiraiierifrt lino and suit 31
Inches wide benut'lfiil patterns.
Call to see them 50-cent qual-
ity per yard 2V
25-cent quality in. Inch tnwel
I l'iiihii in wiiiie or rem Jlon-
day 7 yard for SI. 00
Ladles' llslo union suits In
whlto or tlesh color all sizes
$1.00 and $1.60 values tomnr-
row each not;
Uest quality 3fi-lnch cambric
percales 40c values sot ac-
quainted with this cloth tomor-
row pgr yard 2"t:
Art linen In all whlto or ecru
or have bleachod In (ill widths.
Kxtra special .VMneh puro silk
Bond quality taffeta all colors
whlto nnd black Included per
yard tomorrow Sl.no
Wool Bonds In sere cHthmero
fancy skirting valours velvets
silk Jersey mlnoetts baby flan-
nels worsteds nil wool dross
Bonds priced specially ror Mon-
day. $1.0(SquaIity Ilustor Brown
ladle lislo hosn In all colors
for Monday two pairs for S1.00
OV-ril'.
. . .SI no
Men's Rood quality
Monday each
llo'ys' school shoes In the "' I
pup" jnako persistently sfon
come in nil leatlifas eolo nn
black smpko a.nda'ordov.m. Oct
tl li.'llr flip t lint lir. . r
youis $:t.i.-. aiul SI
The Nine school whoes fur b
and Klrls llngllsli toe &
1 1 l-oot J'orm. uet your cnli't
icel properly Ittteu. t. .
ussorttnvnt ot children s si" '
shut's S2.-)tl to SK.V1
Humpty Dumpty shoes fr.' m
klddlen; all slzen and slu s
from tho tiny Infant t
school children. Vt carr i
large nsaortmtmt ot Hu "
Dumpty shorn for chlldi en vv 'v
liav ninro when vou an
(jifi Kahn's and get quality '
icsh:
Madam Knlmo comfort shn
for old ladles. In flno I t4. - b
kid low. metllum or i' ' 1
heels the kind you hi
ways wished for also Mj ' 1
WashlliBton nmso and enm' 1
shoes
Quilt cotton stitched or
vtltchrtl. Monilay and n'l
week will bo tho Vusest Kan o'
piece and drew ever untlertak'-n
at this store. Lay In your sup-
plies; tvivo your dollar.. c buy
nnd sell for cash only.
KAHN'S Dept. Store
Tulsa's Oldest Popular Priced Store
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