Oklahoma State Register (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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TACK FOUR
OKLAHOMA STATE REGISTER
OKLAHOMA STITE REGISTER
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of Hip nIhIp Thplr pnmlnion.v, Ihplr
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The Guthrie Bankrupt Sales Company
A SALE OF $10,000 WORTH
OF FACTORY SURPLUS
MEN S CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES ETC.
Factory Surplus of High Grade Makes Un-Branded
Bought from Overstocked Factories at About 50c on the $
Sale Starts SATURDAY, MAY 13th and Lasts 30 Dm
1000
Pairs
Shoes
AND-
Oxfords
ON s U K AT Tin: foi.i.owim; ruuT.s
Men's l>iv--s Sltoos. values up lo SI2,
Mon's Press Shoos, v alues up lo S10 Sl.it.'i
1 lot Men's l>ross Shoos, choice $1.19
Men's Press Oxfords, values lip lo S10. SI.!1"!
1 lol Men's Ovfonls. broken si. es.
ohoieo
Men's work shoos, all leather, ohoieo
$1.25
MKN'S HI.UK 0\ KR VI IS
rni:,. 95c
MKN'S HI.1
Our
Pricc
$1.25
K \Vt>RK SHIR'l
79c
M V
S'S SOCKS
L«v jin
Our Pi
8 P.
t 19c
lirs for "i0e
Ml N S VNP H
ON S' SI MMKR i
VPS
Choi
39c
Sl.lV trade Men's
Choice
Union Suits.
79c
MKN'S
Sll K SOCKS
$1.00 .ci
Choice
69c
300 Factory Surplus
MEN'S SPRING SUITS
ON SALK AT THE F0LU)W1NG PRICES
ivO.OO Spring Suit, our price $29 75
$40.00 Spring Suit, our price
$35.00 Spring Suit, our price
330-0QS ing Smt ur price
$24.75
sip. j5
si 1.95
/
FACTORY SURPLUS
STRAW OR FELT
HATS
INCLUDING GENUINE PANAMAS
y alucs from S5.00 to SS.00
Sale Price
$2.95
SAl K PRICKS ON MKN'S FACTORY
SURPLUS TROUSERS
0.00 Mens Dress Pants, our price
SS.tXi Men s Dress Puts oar price,
M'.iV Mor. s Piysj? Pants, our price
£00 Mov. s Press Pants, our price
$8.00 Khaki Pants
So. 95
% 1.95
$0.9,1
$1.9,i
SALK PRICKS ON TRUNKS AND SUIT
CASKS
$45.00 Wardrobe Trunks, our price
$1.-k.00 Leather Suit Case, our price
$15.00 Hand Bag. our price.
$12.00 H..r.d IV.c. our prue
$22.15
$9.95
$9.95
ST. 15
MKN'S COLLARS
20c grade, our price, S for
50c
MEN'S SOFT COLLARS
boc grade, our price
19c
1 LOT MEN S WORK GLOVES
NS.00 grade, our price
$2.00 grade, our price
$1.50 grade, our price
$1.00 grade, our price
$1.95
$1.39
98c
69c
1 LOT MKN'S DRESS SH
IRTS
Values up to S2.50
choice
95c
75 PAIRS LADIES' SLIP
'KRS
Values up to Sio.oo
choice
S1.00
50 PAIRS LADIKS SHOES
Sizes 21 o to 5, \\ hite and r A
Mack, choice
No Kxchanges or Refunds.
Selling Out all Ladies' & Children's Goods at Less Than Wholesale Cost
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Golobie, John. Oklahoma State Register (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1922, newspaper, May 11, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc88677/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.