The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1918 Page: 4 of 12
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Prices Slashed-Bargains Galore—It Will Pay You to Come Miles to This Sale—You 11 Save Money
This sale will prove and advent of marked interest for all furniture lovers, is distinctive of this holiday season,
due to the fact that every peice of furniture, every rug, every piece of linoleum, every Acron range and .stove
has been reduced in price. Furniture of the highest grade, of standard makes. Furniture for every room in the
house and at prices that will meet every purse limitations, is all shown in this sale.
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NOTE THESE RUG BARGAINS
$55.00 AXMINISTER RUGS;
$46.00
$48.00 AXMINISTER RUGS;
$38.00
$45.00 AXMINISTER RUGS;
$35.00
$49.00 VELVET RUGS;
$38.00
$40.00 VELVET RUGS;
$35.00
9x12 BRUSSELS, WOOD FIBRE AND MATTING RUGS;
RANGING IN PRICE FROM
$25.00 10 $6.50
LINOLEUMS
$1.75 GRADE; 12-ft. SIZE;
$1.35
$1.50 GRADE, 12-ft SIZE;
$1.15
$1.60 GRADE, 12-ft. SIZE;
$1.25
$1.40 GRADE, 12-ft. SIZE;
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Great Reduction on all Congoliums and Rug Borders.
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Acorn Stoves and
Ranges
At 35 Per Cent Discount
We purchased an entire carload
of these celebrated goods._ Have
gas ranges for the town homes
and wood ranges for the country
homes.
During the holidays we are
going to offer the entire line at
a reduction, off the regular
price, of
35 Per Cent
You are always welcome at our store; make it your headquarters
while in Chandler.
PHONE
COLLAR’S
CHANDLER
70
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING
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HALL & BENEDICT
INSURANCE
Fire_Lightning—Tornado—Livestock from any cause and
FARM LOANS
Up Stairs Across from Court House Phone 184
SUGAR TES1ED
MORAL FIBER
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START A SAVING
ACCOUNT
This hank and its customers must do
their part in the next Liberty Loan
Drive.
Begin to save now that you may be
prepared to take your quota when the
time comes.
FIRST STATE BANK
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA
Doubters Declared Saving Sta-
ples Would Be £asy Comoire J
With Sacrificing Luxuries.
FIGURES SHOW RESULTS.
Americans Demonstrated Sturdy Sup-
port of War by Conserving for
the Benefit of the
Allies.
When figures begun to show del
Inttely that the people of the United;
Stutes were actually reducing their
consumption of foods needed abroad,
the United States Food AdniinU
jtratlon was told llmt It was com-
paratively easy to bring about eonser-.
vat loll of staple necessities, hut that 't
would he far more dilBrult to ueeotn•;
plish an netual decrease In the use of
luxuries. The doubters took sugar us
hn example, and declured that It worn Id
he practically Impossible to bring ottr,
consumption of sugar down to a isiint;
that would meet only the food needs
of the people.
Now that demands upon ocean ton-
nage will be lightened. European mi (
tlons will be able to go farther ntlehl
for foodstuffs, and will no longer be
entirely dependent for sugar upon
North American supplies. With the
stocks now In proajiect, we will have
si Hent-sugar to plate this country'
buck upon normnl consumption If thet
present short rations In Europe nre,
not materially Increased. If the Ku-j
ropeun ration Is to he materially III-,
creased over the present low amountt
It can be only through the Amertciinl
people's muklng It possible by eon-]
tinned restriction to a greater or loss
extent here.
The fact thut the Food Admtnlstrn-,
tlon has been able to relax the volun-
tary sugar ration Is In Itself proof that
the ration of two pounds per person1
p.'i moi.in was generally observed
throughout the country. This conser-
vation allowed the Food Administra-
tion to build up a reserve, and to tidei
over the period of scarcity, until the,
the new crops of Louisiana cane and
beet sugar were ready for distribution.
The records of the Food Adminis-
tration show that in July. August, Sep-
tember and October 111)3,000 tons were
distributed. Normal consumption for
that period ,is 1,600.000 tons. This
shows a Definite, concrete saving of
over 300 000 tons. These figures ap-
ply to sugar consumed on the table, 111
tlu- kitchen and in the various indus-
tries. and show conclusively that in
the*hi mi's ml public eating places of
Aiiicrl- a. where 70 per cent, of all our
sugar 3 consumed, the sugar consump-
tion l as been redured by more than
cue-third.
Ill the four-month period begirt-
r-ing with July, this country normally
vses HKI.000 tons of sugar per month.
|gist July '-'00.000 tons entered Into'
distribution. In August only SKi.000
tons were distributed. In September
the ttgures showed 270,000 tons, and
then fell to 230,000 tons In October.
There could be no more definite'
proof that the American people have'
given their loyal co-operation and sup-
port of the war.
AN AMERICAN HABIT
THAT WAS EXPANDED.
Coming to the relief of the dis-
tressed is not n new sensation to us.
Having sent shiploads of food to the]
famine sufferers of India ns offhand-;
edlv ns the housewife hands out a cuL
of the loaf to the wayfarer. It seemed
li e most natural tiling In the world to:
succor Belgium, to take on the feeding;
of a nation qplte Informally.
The lest of pence Is to summon for
the healing of notions devotion equal
to (hat given ‘he tasks of war.
Save ^
that -we may share
Save food
Can You Afford to Do Without
COTTON SEED MEAL
Animals must have protein-fats and carbohydrates.
Corn, wheat, oats and bran mean nothing except that
they supply so many pounds of these three food ele-
ments.
Cotton Seed Meal Contains Over Three
Times the Protein of Corn,
Oats or Bran
Your milk cows, dry cattle, horses, mules, brood sows
and poultry need it. Feed a little every day the year
’round and note the rapid gains. It reduces the cost of
feeding, thereby increasing the profits. All grain
feds are high and you cannot afford to feed without it.
Recognized by State Experiment Stations and leading
feeders as the cheapest and most economical Protein
on the market.
SOUTHLAND COTTON OIL CO.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA
Lincoln County Abstract Company
ABSTRACTS AND INSURANCE
Phone 198
Chandler, Oklahoma
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The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1918, newspaper, December 12, 1918; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc915072/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.