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THE OKLAHOMA NEWS
WILLARD FIGHT COSTLIEST SPORT EVENT IN HISTORY
CHAMP JESS WILL
PULL DOWN $1583
FOR EVERY MINUTE
Old Father and Son Adage to
Be Fulfilled in Athletics
Considering that Joss Willard t is guaranteed $47,500. In ad>
11 • i * i o •)« . minuia for dltlon Mot an Is to get $»«,600i
*et $l,.83 33 4 mlnuu for ^ Ul„ ,oU, BU«rsntoe ,o
• 10-round setto with Iranlt .. .,r irn.onn.
Moran In New York, March 8.
tke bout is tho moil roetly think
In the hUtory of *port*.
Not oven dnre-(1(*vlt auto rae-
tbo fighters $70,00(1
Ollier coolly thinr# in sport
are here named, each being the
moat rosily of the kind:
ARM
Waller Johnson's, $50,-!
ere who win great sum* In dashe* 000.
ever dangcroua course# have FEET Freddy Welsh'* $100,*
ever been pnld nl a* high a rate 000 n year.
AS the heavyweight champion. HANDS Fred Snodgrass.
One other fight parte wan larger, i They coat the Oianl* $30,000
but for an unlimited number of I world aeries money.
r0Und. ' LEGS Joe Stecher’*, ii'ed In
A record for 10-round no- • wrestling. $100,000.
derision bouts was let when MOUTH Johnny Rvera'. He
Packe.v McFarland and Mfftf tnlkert the notion Brave* l*!o
Olbhr.ua were given $33,500 for a pennant ami world aorle*.
• bout In New York several HEAD Fred Merkle's. It coot
Bontha ago. but Willard ulone I the Giant* a pennant_
50 CARS TO RUN
IN BIG CONIESI
AT CHI MAY 20
fumom
AMATEUR INTERESI
BY UNITED PRE88.
Louisville, Ky., Feb. 12.—A
plan io get every amateur base-
ball club In the country to Join
j the Intersertlonal amateur base-
Between hall schedule of intersections!
»T UNITED PRESS.
Chicago. Feb, 12. — neiwet.ii
Sr SO and 60 earn will compete In | game* this season, is being
the first annual western Inter-i WOrked out by leaders at the
* ■llo^woodon ' Becond a"nual conf:'r?noe of Na‘
day. May 20. President David
| J\ Reid believes the contest will
I he a huge success,
t - M successful, it is expecteJ
that New York will follow the
Fr Chicago meet In June or July
“ Bid the winners of the two sec-
tional meets will probably stage
• championship race Labor day
la Chicago.
The contest will be four heats,
three preliminary and a final.
The prelims will be 20 tulles, and
J the final $0 miles. The first
Ki four cars In each preliminary
H trill qualify for the final.
Bowling
STANDING BOWLING
sa
Cadillac
Pierce
:-Rock
X. of P.
Won
Lost
Pet
13
.690
.. .28
14
.667
.. .28
14
.667
.. .26
16
.619
. . .22
30
.526
26
.380
.. .16
26
.380
. . . 3
39
.073
AKho making a greater gross
lore than their opponents Fos-
_jga dropped two out of three to
Britton Thursday night and went
to a tie with Cadillacs for
place.
Inaomerable splits and misses
caused the downfall of the Fos-
tert. Tiltlsh and Swanson were
the worst offenders, their gross
oooree being 409 and 441.
tional Amateur Baseball associa-
tion, which began its meeting
here today.
Most amateur club members
work In mills, factories ana
stores thruout the country and
have u limited time only for
playing.
The conference also is expect-
ed to define the amateur's exact
standing and qualifications. Last
year's amateur penitent was won
by the White Autos of Cleveland,
from the Tacoma Pacific coast
champs at San Francisco in Octo-
ber.
I Plain feeder* .........5-7581 <25
i Good light *»ork calves. . 7 504>
11 v \ Ntoi'U calve* MS • ill
, tiood to chu light > rig* 9,75'jj 7.10
| Mud. to good yearlings . 6.254iH,*i
I’ommon .........
•itock lieifet* ...... ** .50ft 7 25
I Slock bulls ... 4.50 if a 50
I V’outia slock i'o»» liKiit r.',0Aii iiiii
1 Heu\ v breeding cons. .. 4.75415.35
OsarNSlIne
1 Med to good fee-lei*.. 5.50^f»• .'*0
j iiood io ehc stk •. 1 * • ■ ""*i
Med to good stock*r* . 5.,Mit» 6.2
Stocker comp.......4 5uf» f* 25
Stocker heifer*.......5.w«»totf.oii
Ornnmetihil 'Frees
Poottry is Ptt Stock
Ft)K S.\ I si: T wo ex t ru fTtie
! Rhode Island K«oi co< kcreis, cheap,
1 u' ",,,e M’ 15th.
W 4235. 1945 \\
•«?* 2’Ai I Hhruhs. evergreens roses, peren-• II. I. RED eggs for «<tting. Or-
#/ d.imi **11.■ i»« fruit trees, ders received will he filled latter
nirtls. plants, seeds, fruit trees
«*t«■ Ruv direct and save 59 per- j it desired. W 7937-J.
••Ill Bent col led ion in the south-‘ THUIt'ut' < ; M B it KI > 8. A Red *kh*.
« rM t’nta'oKUe fre- on* and two dcliiiro. 35.00 amt !ii\
lltkr.N dollar* per hundred, cohere!* $1.50
Port Worth. lexn» , u|, \y 1539. cvcplimn
Store aid Biak Fixtoras
Frill SAI.K Burred Rock ha by
j chicks •: I s \\ Kris-o. Wal. 6659.
HINill.
A steady market sent a moderate
________Full SAI.K Two Silver Laced
Full SALIC A complete sst of Wyandotte cockerels, one $2.00, one
restaurant fixtures. Apply 112 W. Li.oo 714 K ,tl». Wal. « «5.
* irtt iid
THRKK female setter pups for
crop In i hr hog division ..v.r the RUBBER stamp* and oral* ri »hI* or trade. t; months old; *6.each
scales ourlv tcNlnv. Receipt# total, d i K Stamp A float .To., Ill W. Grand. > thoroughbred. A hephart, \\ ells-
m t . a. a I illi 41 L. If.
around 1950 head and Included *e\
erai drovts or fsli quality butchers
and heavies. Tup was I" 15 for two
loads, hulk sold 17.*5 Ai > 10. Fig*
Wal Iftt.
sold 99.25 ft 5.75. The week’s run
total ed 14.911 head against 12.20
A year ago.
_____ ton. Ok la._____
( BARRED Rock cockerels, pure
Cgf Issl llltsslltssagi • bred. Pittsfield strain, 92 50 each;
rpr wwt wiswwssssse . Im.iinin gt 50 each. i»h,
OFFK'K HOOki 194 I-J.
Phone Walnut
] Amsrlran Expro** B-.lldlng for ront ! Will l.uv thr«* uVgc oettlna h"n.
Todov'o quotations | roaflonHlilo I'ithrr in suite or single, phonr W, .Vis;t
Good to i holcr hrnvie*. »' ll'ti « 1 •> ] to i|r*irahlr irnant. —v —tt;-r-r-, ... .
Hrm hutctirr* sillPTflUO, w S Guthrlr, Farmer* National I. F*->H SARK- I lioroUKlllilrd lihoda
Mod In Komi butt’ll, mix T un'S 7'» Brink. _ onc. Vnar tilil lion*.
t'omnmii Io 111 r ti mm mix. . 7.35 W 7.7*.‘» I------—-—— ,,n oarl. pullot*. JJ.no nrirl SI.50
Plaa ...............S.OCti 4.75 j nKlik wtth h,„. light, fuol.! ggf.1’- _ S"m* , .«.,1<>d W 3*92.
......... ..... 6.Of Ai 9.11» iiirKk with heat light, »»•«»•, - - ___________ -
- phori*. flv* dollar* month Al'liiy 8AI.1Y Two female t,at ear
SHEEP * MUM j mornings. Room 14, 1*9', North | ^^U_b^pups^^^^^^
paaV*w««k"ar trading m “the^'sheep I FOR"ItfSNT—*ne of beat located; ctrongost competition; eBKs"reiis-.
r?fTTv‘r^b:,hi^H;','rS7,'^ jI 616 ^
thi* aouHon for fed mutton Itr* nr'1; ehrap rent. t?alt W. 2444._ | 8. t . Klin r-/1 for aale. headed
ceipt* were fairly aood. lotalinc1* 27 7 | !)>' fourth prize winner eoekercl at
**■’ head, hut buyer* atnte they | T Of KCIlt jl'.G'i Gold Medal .Show, J.'l.oO the
can u«e many more and at prleee j
fully In line with northern markele.
Takas‘a quota tloaoi
led l.aaaba
Good to choiee ........Jin.OOii? 10.25
Fair to good ......... 9.504> in.00
Yearling*.
Good to choiee ........ 8.25® 8.75
Fair to good .......... 7.50 0 S.2S
Sheep
Good to choiee wethers ti.50@ 7 00
Fair to good .......... tt.no49
Good to choiee ewes
Fair heavy ewes ..
t.oata
Good killers .......
Fair to good ....
Brla-
Building at It West Main,
sey U. Ryan. WTal 6t2.
NttiCII of car*.
setting. Wade tSpear, 1106 North
Stonewall.
9.50# S:?| j
4 cn& 4.25
3.25 V 3.75
Ul TXlill. M \ iIKKTh
ahlrago
Feb. 1 2.—CATTTaE
Left to Right: “IxMinie” Stagg, Nate Bundy and Tommy Lcucli, with photos of their
illustrious fathers inset.
fliiengo. 111.. Feh. 12.—CATT7.E —
Receipts 200 head. Market steady.
Estimated receipts Monday 20,000
head.
HOOP—Receipts 25.000 head. Mar-
ket slow, steady to 5 cents higher.
Top $8.45, bulk $8.15$ v.40. Esti-
mated receipts Monday 95.000 head.
SIIEKP—Receipts 1.000 head. Mar-
ket steady. Estimated receipts
Monday 20,000 head.
WANTED—Dogs to board or
j train; Force system taught; heat
of cars. Hilly Gregg. Northeast
Lake Kennels. Phone L-2.
FOR SALE It. i. Red and Hurt
Skirts. Mr, 44r
5.75® ti.50 | llmin, TBc 4k 61
HYDE’S
CLEANING
WORKS
Pk*H Wal. 37S1
Orpington egg* for 50e per setting.
Mr*. E. J. Bartels. 1S03 W. 10th.
Phone Wal. 7213-J.
FEED BONE MEAL to your chick-
n Vnl' Afnbaa
«ns. Makes thorn healthy. Makes
them lay. For sale, W. H. Butcher,
410 W. 2nd.
Far Sale Miscellaneous
GOOD Sure Hatch incubator, want
one-horse cultivator, barb wire,
jawi» hose. 3 W. 14th. W 2265.
CHATTEL mortgages, notes, cards.
etc. Norick Bros. Wal. -1531>. 108
West Grand.
FOR SALE—Small grocery, 1017
East First; will invoice between
$ 150 and $200.
CARL ISLE & EDWARDS, law- DROP HEAD Singer sewing ma-
WAS TEACHERS
BEAT OKLA. CAGERS
Hunan* City.
Kansas City, Mo.. Feh. 13.—-CAT-
Market
inon <V nun axyuh, imw- igug n
yers. have moved to 507 Patterson i chine cheap. Leaving city. Mr*.
Bldg. Hammond, 614 N. Broadway. Room
GALLSTONE SUFFERERS—Galt- I 1L_
TLE—Receipts 200 head.
Like father, like son, (lie j Leach, outfielder of renown. [Miss May Sutton, both Califok-
adage runs and it should run! Tlio a mere kid, “Lonnie” niana has produced another fu- Receipt.-, 2000 head Mar-
true to form for three budding Stagg, a* quarterback of the i ture tennis great. i ket opened io«i 15c'"tower, closed 2(*
greats of the tennis courts, dia- Hyde Park bigli school pigskin Nate, their peppery son, al-joent* lower. Top is.oo. hulk $7.:>«
niond and gridiron. Some pai’- brigade and an expert at tennis, ready is deep in the throes of a lm:ited rei’eip,s alonday
ents who have starred thru ath- has won fame around Chicago, preliminary course. A few years I sheep—Receipt* non*.
ietlc skill frown on the idea Stagg, sr., in spare moments, Hence Nate may be burning upj -
that their offspring might don( revels in giving Lonnie point-{the courts. | E*»«
the spangles, but that Is not; ers. Young Tommy Leach has re- "• ”} • ,.cf,d 1 |n.
true of Thomas and Mrs. Bundy ------- *•---- ---- J" 1—’ **— 1 *’’“l
stone Sufferers—Gallstone Sufferers I SLIGHTLY used evening dresses
—I will send you hook of valua- J bought and sold. Empire Gostuine
kla 1 „ f/t s*tvx r. 4 1 s\*\ f I'.m 11 nixti rnniipat 4*.. ltrn 1 *') ft ‘I il Dm
bl® information free upon request.
L. K. Bowers. Dept.. Country, 219
Jj. K. Bowers. Dept..
S. Dearborn St., Chicu go.
PLAY THE PIANO BY EAR
. u'aa!.' Write today. F. W. \
In a week.
Little. 192 4 6th St
Co.. Wal. 3930. over Parisian.
HAND crocheted Vied spread, M
& K. thread, medallion design, $25.
715 12 W. 4th. Mrs. Green.
Pit tsburg. Pa.
VALENTINE DANCE
Monday ’light in Westfall hall,
i... ir
WHITE Sewing Machin* Co. 421
N. Broadway.
THE Solid Gold tiffany band
rings at stork reducing price, $2;
. i uni itjtu i\e«'«2i ins *uu uvttu. in* | given by the W. O. W. degree team. pre going fast; send your re-
---- --------- ---- ------------ Two years hence Stagg. jr., duced the hit and run. the | cIlui,nsr 25 BOUth‘ern8 Mari;et ste.1(]y Extra good musie. and floor. Regu- mittam-e »»< finger sixe at ontj..
baseball and football teams atiov’l the same distance
University of Chicago, or Tommy j The union of Tom Bundy and , ios play
jn « rt Zj Q n —
will he heard from in world ser- SHEEP—Receipts none.
Emporia. Kan., Feb. 12.
(Spl.)—Bennie Owen’s Sooners
TJSiJSSulBm MINDS HOPPE FIGURES ID
VODKA FOR YEAR i mmmm
Miss Tiwlc Rhea of the gar-
mentworkers; Wesa Smith of the
For4 Worth
Foit Worth. Tex.. Feb. 12.—CAT-
TLE—lleceijitM 35ft heed, including
50 calves. Market steady.
HOGS—Receipts 2200 head. Mar-
ket opened steady, closed to rents
lower. Top SL10. hulk $7.50@ 7.95.
SHRF.P—Receipts none.
Ferns
lost the first game of their north- hod carriers, and Royal Boyer
ern Invasion to tho normal here i and Clarence Mills of moving ;
last night, 38 to 33. Sooners i picture operators, have been
started good, but could not keep
the lead thru the first half.
McCasiand scored 16 points,
Montgomery nine, and Ponder
and Whisenant four each. Soon-
ers had second wind and were
crowding the teachers when the
end came.
They play again tonight.
seated as delegates to the trades |
council.
VASTLY BETTER
OREGON farm for sc To. Irto acres.
To fine river bottom. 10 cultivated:
Willie Hoppe, billiard Cham-' 30 very easily cleared. Good family
orchard. T. C*
I'R. PECK has moved his office! WHITE Spring coat for
to 13 21 j W. Main. Phone Walnut! Gail Wal. . IS; .0.. E. 4 th.
sal4.
967.
EMBROIDERY SHOP.
Stamping, designing, monogram-
ing. Adelaide Geyer, 15‘t1,* W>gt
Main. Wal. 1928. _
Simpkin’s Transfer
Walnut 6840. Walnut 412.
WE HAVE moved our office for
the Mothers’ Magazine clubs from
217 Security Bldg., to 416 and 4f7
Herskowitz Building where we will
make our permanent location. The
HAND chochered bvd spread, just
finished, new filet design, $25.00.
1130 W. 1st.
McGEE TOMATO- 1200 bushel!
per acre. Please send your ad-
dress for the proof of this great
fact. M. C. McGee, San Marcos,
Texas. __
GOOD kitchen cabinet and din-
ing table
pi on, figures to clean up $75,000 i Hill.Oregon.
the
this year. He has toured
'. Thomson. Fleasant Mothers' Magazine.
Publishing Co., A.
Ma nn ger.
Hod Carriers and Building La-
borers union has moved head-
in' UNITED PRESS.
I’etrograd. Uus?i.s, Feb.
ada, the Jap. and soon will go
with Yamada to Honolulu.
Hoppe says his success is due
quarters to the basement weal . Tiussia has taken a long bi eath j j0 steadiness, which
of Le Master’s store.
i laised her so it mu
I and sworn.
! "Never again!"
ri;;iu hand,
al-
Leatherworkers union donated
$10 to the Danbury Hatters
union at Danbury, Conn., at
their last meeting. Since the j vinccd the orfnials.
■ physical condition. Hoppe has
i a system of exercise and "
rr.........TTs\+ ' their” last meeting’.' Since the j vinccd the orfhials. fiom thej‘~"' - j__:,p--- “ j xi” acre*."“iio“Tii cuitivatioViT Good j For transfer, i
nerman ACC! run ! visit front their international of-1 war down, that prohibition will ] rapaij telephone bills lor the a'rVi\ i7 an e'S m HURRY IT Vi
_ - **^ 1 *i____ 4*..... ii-Aixlra u O’M BB VV 1 . • . . • ■ x ? _ - I .. .• 13^.1..... n n nii . ' . * ... ts a ft/2 A t
f
“Doe” Kendrick was high man
In 10-frame and gross gcorea with
905 and 565.
The last section begins next
Tuesday with the Sickels stand-
ing a good show to hold the lead
lor another week. Cadillacs and
Fosters meet in the first match
Of the section, and unlss ®ne of
of the section, and unlesa one of
Sickels will remain on top.
NEwsspran
OgNOTES-ft
Packer McFarland has finally
developed a sleep produoer. He
is promoting six-day biko races.
George Sutton must think bil-
liard** it a beautiful game tc
watch. He has challenged Wil-
lie Hoppe.
Chief Bender has a berth in
the majors again, and in hit
Old stomping grounds. The Phil-
lies have offered him an agree-
able one-year contract.
Aggies won from Kendall yes-
ferday 34 to 34, turning the
tabies.
Swampy Thompson will man-
age the Twins next spring.
Atoks won from Sherman last
Mfcht at Atoks. 36 to 36. Vie
film starred again for the borne
Beys, making 20 potru.
Intercollegiate athletic assao-
i fleers a few weeks agiu j always he the rule in Russia! | month of February are past duo.
Here are some results of
Tfl Bantam Bout ! interest has come, and 15 new
members
week.
were initiated
Uli ! first twelvemonth without liquor, | Tel '1
........ and son'll- j __1
as reported official!'
& Tel. Co.—Adv.
•C1-
J L Wines, general organ- officially from ali over the couu-: Bowting xnry— i,**-Hn*fc!n» Hotel.
Ir.er for the United Garment | try: 1
Workers from St. Joe, Mo., told ; Crime (all kind-) has de-
trades’ ’council Thursday that: creased 02 per <er.l
his organization was seriously , Absenteeism in factories has
concerned over the shortage of, fallen OO per rent.
bv the Kuropcan | Suleiile rate lias ilroppcd
MARKETS
dyes, caused
war He said that if relief did enoimoqsl,.
not come shortly, it might mean; H,-m. ...c /cnyoHy
shut-down of the clothing in- crowded are n<.t filial.
A barrel of dye that J Milner. W
TOD A X ’» RECK I I’TS.
!GATTLH
{ I’ALVES
suffer »*0»"be‘f>e”thrwar he: crowded ™J*tt**;
fiuioi'ics in-
HOGS
f
ss ur? 1a
price.
A conference of clotulng man. 1
ufacturers in Chicago, he said, ,
advocated establishment of dye!
manufacturing concerns in this j
country. ^ done u wiU require)
an outlay of probably »f,000.-j
000. be said, and he thought j
congress would be asked to put,
high tariff on dyea to protect
the industry.
Wines predicted continued In-
crease in price of clothing un-
til the situation Is relieved.
Friday
r Kf*>
KBRMAM
The name of Kid Herman of
New Orleans ehould he placed
alongside of that *f Johnny
Ertle, of St. Paul, as a red-hot
candidate for the bantamweight
championship.
In a 30-round mill at New Or-
Ieana. Herman came nearer beat-
ing Kid WiUlame than any
fighter eie.ee Williams won the
---- . crown from Coulon, barring the
»»■ to M**t. i decision on a foul awarded Ertle.
for annual track meet. | yB„a protested almost to the
point of violence when the Her-
man-Williame scrap was called a
draw and demand that Herman
be given another chance.
and Bald highs yesterday. -
took the ebampienship cup WELDAY MEMORIAL AT
the eng* wnraey. byj m FIRST UNITARIAN
Paster Bodwell of the Pint
KSThly It will com# to Okla-
Ctty.
Okie, wen from Chore-
’SS
In the
Smuv
1125X00 SfEKl FIR
10 FEDERM. BAYERS
ITact .rally every iniiaiiiiant
ci-ased 10’to 15 per cent.
.Savings deposit* have in-
creased H per cent.
Fire ilninage lia> fallen «>ff ]
7M4 per rent. 1 ...........*
Wages in some districts
raised 5(N) |»er cent. (This
aiqilie* to peasants working
as day laborers.)
People are eating better
| and costlier food.
Better rlothiug i« worn by
the poorer classes.
Agricultural Implement sales
an per cent larger.
Imprisonment decreased 73
per cent.
Offsetting these
ill the Oklahoma City market the
past week:
Cattle
Monday ......
Tuesday .....
, Wednesday . . .
Total .........
A weeks hro .
2 weeks hko .
Corresponding;
Calves
769
15
980
1 s
r.Ts
76
637.
6
270
23
31S1
138
3050
125
3521
139
2462
91
1 408
.462
11841
CATTLE—Beef trading; after Mon-
day was on a sliding scale the
past week
Declines of from 15@
]
beef prices, if not as much,
some extent at least Kerri
to makinc reductions, their claims
results of Russia's sudden dry-; that we were out of
role
j tuent. The death
drunkenness has increased enor
' mously.
This seeeming paradox is ex
from , essai-y. In all 3l*t Head snowed
u;, against 3ft.'»ft last week and 3521
brunt of the break was carried by]
plained oy um j the common to medium grades sell-
diusomanlacs have turned front tug is.oo and up. too 15c in placea
1 . ... . 1 _1 A _ ...1 1 ........ Kainsr thoir X» hr /* of t lie
other poisonous substitutes.
j«drop. earlings from Caddo ^ county
It la sotlmated National and
American league clubs paid in
about $125,000 for 10 players:
secured from Federal clubs.
The names of the players, however^
teams by which they were bought “1^ThUd
and the estimated prices, fot- > „orms jS handicapped
figure, hulk of the stei-r trading
was on a $6.73«r 7.35 basts. Butcher
* « \\ <t > u11 a f v. i •» ■< •.«>«*
Je*ff Willard is ill wltn a cold, trading ''as uneven, some deal* be
If is not in the lower extremities t inc steady w hile others look 10
II if uui 1 I inu er i’.ggi heifer beef at
! cents lower.
*7 75 was the head liner while a
of
,h., intestinal hunch of pretty «ood shipping
that has intestinal, fow> brpuBht $s 75e s 5» fanner#
low:
Kauff. oiants
.$35,000
ill
dose*
of bulls, some on tb* fed order up
,Urtd“* “St.*:::::: i?:???Sth*worms:
Anderson.
Roosrh. (Hants ......
J. Johnston. Brooklyn.
Magee. Tanka .......
Cullop. Tanks .......
Godson. Tanks ......
Eri shoos. Dotrolt . .. .
Soatoa, Cshs ........
g-no!fhe child immediately Iqiproves *r« is so
«.»00 l wenderfullv. PrlCO around 1
weight HflliTiR at $7.%»0 and feed-
---- the latter averaging
900 lb* Veal market
5.500
12.500 gial*;
6.000 1 .
5.000 )§'
.,500-
at klgh aekeol boat
yesterday. 35 to 4,
on lor girl* »«■
11 Unitarian church, of which tho
; lalo J. O. We 1 day vat a a*a-
. bar win spook Sunday moraine
. —- . ... ..... I about Welday. to a momorlal
straight gaaas by tb* <»»• oot-vte* at Musical Art laatltets.
—,« mo — ■"*; -
i regular you aro
,, and tho loagor this «
t tots tho woroa you
Car tbs oaa got rM of this nr.....
utm ■SSSIXS. Tab* a, today
1 gstag Hi *
1000 Tarda of Kurslaa Blua
Sergo oa Salo now
quoted «p to $9.50.
TsisyN HftaHn
rAT CATTtaK
Trices of the x*arious rrsdes of
! cattle are approximately as follows
Steen
40-ACHK farm. IS acres cleared,
fenced; bouse, fruit trees, etc..
$1,200; 8500 cash. Bargains in
1 farm and fruit lands. Correspon-
dence invited. Janus H. Payne,
Jacksonville. Fla.
FOR RENT—10 acres 3's miles
east of Capitol Hill. for cash.
Frank Button. Route 8.
DO YOl WANT
to trade your city property for a
farm where you can have good
soil, health and the sport of hunt-
ing and fishing? Here is the farm.
X2 acres. 60 in cultivation. Good
improvements, small clear stream
through place. This is an excep-
tional trade. Call me up for fuller
description. T have any size farm
in North Arkansas for sale cheap.
Now is ihe time to buy.
THE ARKANSAS MAN
Wal. 6216. 421 lv 9th.
2 ACHES on car line, cheap for
cash. Duncan, 10S(a \V. Grand.
Wal. 5014.
FARM FOR RENT—( lose In va-
cant lots to trade for small farm.
S31 West Grand.
FOR SALK—Nice level fa-m near
Stillwater. Will take small proper-
ly here, balance cash and terms.
520 S. Harvey.
FOR RKXT—Stock ranch and
farm. 300 acres pasture, shade and
running water. About 100 in culti-
vation. 408 W.. Main.
UNIMPROVED 160. 10 miles west
of Geary; clear; trade five room
bouse. E-12, care News.
WANTED—To rent Small dairy
farm or acreage close in; prefer
west side. Maple 222.
BARGAINS IN FARMS
Several farms. Okla. county, im-
proved. $10 Der acre. Terms. Snap
in city property. One lot In post-
office block. $3ft00. Geo. Yeokum,
404 Baltimore Bids.. Okla. City.
Room For Root
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnish-
ed rooms for light housekeeping;
adult* employed only. 3051* North
Robinson.
NICE modern front room on
main floor, private entrance, 405
W. 12th. Wal. 7152-J.
BOARD and nicely furnished
rooms near bath, private home.
$25.00 month looo N. Broadway.
Flat No. 1 Wal. 2495
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping adults. 221
Fast 2nd.
NEWLY papered sleeping room
joining bath, private entrance, to
refined ladies. Walking distance.
1130 W 1st.
NICE modern rooms, cheap, in
the heal part of the city: single or
suite. 1210 N. Broadwav
410 W 12TH—Nice front room,
meals if desired; employed or
nurse. W. 2069-R.
WAYNE HOTEL
MEALS. Mr. ROOMS. Be.
Good as average 82 day hotel ot
the state Near depots. A good,
straight house.
11S4* W. Csllf-enla.
MODERN bedroom*, dean, bed
*1.50 to 83.00 board if desired
Wal 7447 714 W Main
2 XFE furnished front rooms,
everything furnished. 1234 W 1st. .
Adults 1
LIMBER
All bulldng material*, complete,
house hi Hr shipped anywhere. Long
Leaf Yellow Pine lumber, grade*
David C. Cook 4 guaranteed. Send ns your rsti-
M. Williams, j mates. We can save you money.
1 The Builder*' Co-Operative Lumber
Oo., Lake Charles. La
NOTICE—$500 Invested with ser-j BOOKS bought, sold and ex-
vices in reliable money bringing 1 changed. :t X. Harvey._
' ' ’’ * Write in; CALL J. C. Ditimer for any Kind
___________ of cement work, cement blocks,
I any size. Phone W. 52.51- f.
FOR plastering and patching, call. ...... V
, ... -.ii ri i ..t..h„ mi W’ a rr rrrv *
full. H-19. care New*.
Walnut 5S81.
Wash i n g ton.
II. Latshaw, 703 W.
SAFES
Phone P. B. X. 23
For transfer, baggage.
TRANSFER AND
! FIRE-PROOF SAFES and vault
' doors, new and second hand, bought
i sold and exchanged. The Conger
taxi or'Batik Safe Co., 6t6 Herskowitz Bldg.
; i'hone Wal. 2241. Night Phone
Walnut 3659.
BAGGAGE CO.
I
Healing Institution
Turkish anil Russian steam bath.
tRiriilar Carlsbad treatment and
Homes and Flats For Rent
FOR RENT—8-room modern house!
Call Wal. 6393.
W. Main.
LET HANKINS do it for you. He
does it better. He makes old ones
look like new.
LEE. Public Accountant. . Robinson
-ROOM house, well water, G and
binson. $5 month. Vallet, G
tet nal plan. Kronomic. efRclen . FOR rkxt —-8-rmra m'Sde'rn
Otectn e. onsu t , hn:isp nli'H nlarp ultliin u ull ins'
l>r
I »n
Phone M 1040.
SHAMPOOING and hair drsssing |
for 35.- We use . tatern water. Call I FOR RENT—4-room house, barn.
Wal 4 737 3ftft N Broadway. Mrs. garden, water, electrlr lights fruit.
Wal. 4.3.. 1 3015 3. Western $S.0» month.
in
Wal.
F. Dillingham
ING. TERMINAL CLEANERS. WAL.
Wall Paper 1-2
our brand
To make room for
FIVE-roorn mouern house
good condition; block from car line.
1445 W. 1st.
o-ROOM apartment, all modern,
private entrance; close in. Call at
52115 N. Dewey. %Val. 514 2._
FOR RENT—6-room modern bun-
new stock we will sell all paper galow, 40S West F street, Capitol
in our store over 30 days at 1*
regular price. Our new stock of
na I tit will be in shortly. Better
403 W. Main.
Wal. 6289
CASH paid for any make talk-
Ing machine records. 3 X. Harvey.
UP-TO-DATE shoe hospital. 208
X. Harvey. Wal. 3909-J. Fre, de-
livery. Rubber heels 3&c.
MILLINERY and dressmaking, al-
teration* and rcmodello;:. Wal-
BATHS—Turkish, vapor, medicat-
Hill.
FOR RENT.
t-room modern apartment.
R. H. GARDNER,
Walnut 1218.
PAPER HANGING
10c per roll; all grades wall pa-
per in stock. Your credit is good.
Wal. 4757 or Wal. 4292. C. B
Newton.
Phone P. B. X. 83
Let Us Rebuild
YOIR OLD MATTRESSES
For moving, packing. storing,
j and shipping. Fire-proof ware-
house. Special lockers for all
’kinds of goods.
O. Ms Transfer A Storage « oatpaay
A. C. Welcker. Pres.
| Ft ret and Hndooa
#»r mattresses nads
Business Chances
F U K MTIlit; of 3(1.room hotel
-------------------—- ing: good term*; a money maker
HAWKINS, or the Grand Avenue a hotel. See us quick.
KINGKADE BARBER SHOP.
T. H. 4*11 I.II..% N D I,A > D 4 44..
WANTED —Diamonds. Snot cash
for your diamonds. Morehouse .Tew
elry Co . 325 N, Bdv. y. W. 7$S2.
Plumbing-Repairing
STREET.
Phone Walnut 880
THE OHIO
PROF. OLUCKSMAN. violin
acher. 227 Baltimore Bldg. Pu-
Ca’ii or pho-'a Wsl
pi’s solicited,
i 310«.
PLAYERS READY FOR j
INDOOR TENNIS MEET
$19.93
Gim^ to chol^TOrn fed _*7.25U7 *5ffgrrison Av*.; evaan. atralcht XET.SOX THE PUMP PR. RE-
M.dium to sooa corn re t ‘ P at#; running watar. roo.n a-.a |.A1RP iTMPS AND WIND3UI.I.S
r »«•: runnia*
w ' ■’ , ooard. $4.30 to $4 per week
Shipman. Wal Mil
J,r* OF ALL KINDS.
WAL. 11#*.
114 WEST 1ST.
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IT-I Now Torfe. Fob. 11.—Tho Ns- J
forte Mo it tit ir I Irioor Toaala ebampioa-
Ittes or- I ship for bos will ho ats«od os.
Hi Tor | tho coorte of tho Sovo«th Rcgi-
▼ Rotch- moot TorbIs eteh horo hoRtssisc
Tho Florida Btet* out-)
• will ho SO-
RT AS $41.61.
FMNINGER
The Tailor
Choir* fed yearling*
J Med to good yearllnga . 6 _
i *'k2S?d‘hu!t rod1* ° 1 n’M««S*7 1sj rrRNISHED bed-room, for rent. |
j Common to med steers.. 9 9 «»> 1 walking distance, on car line. »No. ARTIST If* piemtlng and button
I i'ows and Heifers— i 7 antes l*ark Wal. __works ILchest class work, moat
Choit'e fed covn -.......I 7jf# S4 ‘ }Si*t'TII fror.t nicely furntehed complete shop In
Mesliura to good . ..... * *?**'f'Z* ’ room i»» private home x'lose »n; prirt* on butt
referem
i to rsss ........ » ‘ room In prlvj
Jttrong weight centers 4 7SS4..S meals Jf desired
OMMMTS l!5f* !» f,ur 4SA2
'Ztr 5e-
Goewt to .bore fed hull. houiMfheeptng room* 3*
Med f« good butch butt ,i** . „ »•»« »!•—JL?L*y»!gf.
; j STW4 SKS4 4X0 r» ,.0».S« Y," __— -
' * IsRub 1 rr»n RK\TrTBO
W\l-
Arca«ie
Wal C11$
state. Lowest
:7» Terminal
MINOR
TTTn
• taRvoa
LET Mr
Wa'«»fi lake
325 Lee Bldg.
Wal. 2018
MANAGERS wanted in every
state to make agents for AD-EM-
| NEL-LA. n book that may have in-
• fluenced Wilson's change fioui
| “l*eace-policy to Preparedness \
Hur st, 3711 College Avc , Kansas
Citv. Mo.
RK8T location in
central Tcxa’*
for opening new *to« k. or movnu
old stock or h:ir«;
arc and imple-
nient*: black land;
6 big gins and
oil mill: reci* ptv
■ .0,1 1 to 1 1.000
ba»e* Hmuinlb . onl>
cm firm here;
.room for two. II. 4'
lex.
Giliean, FrosL
PARTNER wanted
i«* finance
enterprise. Douhit
the investment
guaranteed 1 Adv«
Delivery. City
-rLzcr.. Get*' ru’
Hilt 4\l>:
Tailor a? i s un >
i.*>P and sma'l
imi shoes uni
St 4 •» k of J4*’4 • f S« i it.
clothing Address
Tailor Shop
1I0!» W Da' * •'< .
Sulphur Mkt.i
FUR SALE -«»k!a
Star oil stoc
at reduced pri« * <
' ' < rs K« -
I *IX!XG r«*vi:
1
io*':»?e«l fi-*! * .«
FhhimArr Hide
i or mi r -
w? rat r»t
—roc *
■ r jr t® e>14
i room, for ieatlemen $•« W. 4X*,h- m.»,ur»ie*nl for Nu Bon. Cora,'.A
•• BSrktL WaL 4778.
mope v
i Harvey.
<
.1
* i!
i house, nice place, within walking^
distance of business district/
930 W. 7tli.
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