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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 4. 1910. 3 CHARGES VIOLATIONS BY SECURHY Ltfluut I ,,, .1.... A. Is Ktamn-tk V.l lllliw IU r. ; SUPPORTED BY-WEALTH . . a.. iVuiiiHtmLlnnM h liK Moneyed lliur. .. . M.llllsrs '" I" t l'u- wxSIUN'iTo.N'. March 3 Viola , i f the "rru.it pracllcra net by uf ,i' f the nalloiittl security league ,hTt-'l I" r, l'rt of ,h8 "t""1'11 ,,,. ,.miiimM itrpotntod to Inves a, iniH of Iho orKHiiltalion H t ,.f t lie stven members of the ,!inur i-kim-.I the report, pre- .,,! ,f lnnniun Johnson. A ',, r,r , h.iruc in minis In a minority iii.'rt hv iIk- seventh member, llep r'nitiiinc Walsh of M ansae li unfile. r. ,-iniiiiiitice iate thai official , ,'Ur iMKiie h.i.l failml to file ltm , l mii'iiK Mirt of contributions and ...i-MdiHirr-s with ths clerk of tho ,,(. h.h i.fnilrr.1 by th corrupt r,,!i. i- ' t from ny political or iiiu.ii'in which fiulMVorfil In two r ri. Nia:f lo Infliicnca the remilt , iiiicii'v.niial elections. o!iitn of Ihn orKunlratlon wcrs ...niUiMi.l I'V lll" committee. Tho uiiif i omanlm-il ostensibly, the. .i.r: c in t .! in arouse the country , ,, r-.ili. i:i"n of Hi unprepareiinsss ' Inirly "11 threw aside thin pre- mi-- sn.t ciilereil the political flelil , tr the elecllun of u commission y huh suum aui'i"" i -i ,p country, riranninir nearly bji ,r--nl.er of congress as disloyal. "Tlie r'-'l purpose of the leujrue." the report, "wan to elect to con ri. a majority which would enter- Lin its view on Ihe :ret question f rc oiutrucuoii which follow the The of forming the learue, 1P report ssirt, was conceived by S. : ii who J Menken, an attorney rep-.-.ifiitinu uj;ar, steel and other larne ,lrren:( The committee l hi stress on the r.iet that large contribution had been Knivi-d by the organization from the .-irnrgio Interests .lohn l. Hocke--1 If r. .1. 1'ierpont Morgan and others .':,iiMT large Interests here and EUREKA PAVING COMPANY TO SELL ITS HOLDINGS Deportation Likely for Spanish Anarchists AiiRoiniirmeiii In made by F. C. t ii in c. rileree in the bankruptcy ro.efilinrt of the Kurcka Paving -mi n v. that a hearing w ill he held i lie Natinniil hank building Bt loiinton, Tex.iH, oiij, March 12, when reJuors of the puvlng company will nllnwe.l to prenent clnlma for the "iirpon of procuring a cetlJement. ' i pi'.imtiie that an open aale will h'U with n Mew of dlapoaing of pti.perty of thla firm. Ni fil:iiie Ik mailo of the ap rn:mat valuation of the atock on ml. uhli'h Includea equipment, .ii h in in ichlnery, auto trucki. toola, i:;iiii. p.nlng iiiaterliilH and office v itni The asseW alno Include IJb. r v i,i,nl and Texaa pnlvlng certlfl .i i". .Announcement of the bank 1 1 v of tht firm waa made oma n. Ufa In Tul.-a. PROPOSED STATE LAW IS CHECK ON CITY POWERS A-iorJ.ng (o an announcement by 'if my leir.ii l e ta r t men t there la icw up Wfiire the atnte leglalatur i t..:i. which. If puMed. will deprive "e muniripalitlea of the atate of a fn: p'.ttum of their Juriadlctlon In ne riDiertion of automobile laxea '". the rrgulatlon of auto traffic. '"" hill U now before the houae. The bill denlen the cltv the right o i "lct the tax on llrenae. There liovir, a movement on foot for n .imnilment to the bill which glvea ne city authority to ael the drlvera ' anil collect feeH thereon. Thla unrn.tmcnt empowera the city to ;"cenee who thali be ellgHile for ''""c tjii; on comparative quaJlflra, ! It U probable that the pro- l""l amendment will be Incorpo ':e, in the bill. ,. "iilt ltn Moot. ( hargtHl. "K KM V H. dkla . March S. C. i i:i:on. a prominent farmer llv a f"w nit if s went of Okemah, """t'd Ti.en.lay charge,! with ; u..,rv rrlme. The girl alleged " t" Hie victim u I'earl Itatcllff. 1 4. ""'. the diiughter of I'. V. Hat r f. a prominent farmer of the 'winvinity iii,on In a married "t i ami h, iK . children. Hia r,.fr." ; "f w. -lutciiff. '"'f of the alleged victim. I'wn lllll Klgnrrt. r.?.A!1,,N',:TOV- March 3-Preal-WILon tonight elgned the "Vlo. ' n,n' a,1!norlxn th ,rM. "y to iKmio 17.000.000,000 In ahort- l,r!",'10"',"1 Prvlllng 11.000.000.. ol';r,h of th "' flinnre '"pnMftn , ,in,uU,ln ,he cfJun. " r-irdun commerce. TfM.Hook mil lawM. "KLAIIUMA i-itv . n.. 'i ii. thi, afternnon'p'aMed Mie bill .e . . "L ",t bok commlaalon and ,.," ',r m' "nw governing the ,,,0 B ' "nnin bciiooi ieai- T,,., "' "HOMO yflNI.VE r, . iy'1"',v he ca.nje. There la -o ,ron, nnit.M K. W. ' signature on the box. SOo. ; A F00fATl0 ''t'lie?,"1;' rr-rb that every man l ' ?r Pn"-'Hn at 40. V '"'7 "' fnictlce of I rn.lM .,i 1 hmight and knew cut,..,. "'r me public with I hav Im- The iii,1r'.rr""rt "Nnml.fr 40 Fr 1,0 net w .h "now y'i that I t'ViC v V 'nall If you re- Inn i, ii l . rur ink -: r"iie ii,. . '"""HHin, rituiarln, . tio . i. ' 1 ""' dl"eae M""lrr,i , :.."rnm."",nded " fteinb,rg 1(ros J. c. 0 o Q STATE EXHIBITS AT NATIONAL CAPITAL I In it of Kf'pnrulr IIimiw fur lath t iintniiHiwi-alili Mont . I 'irimil. 1 r'd i tiii!Uin Ptirtft.i, I I'utl lluiiaing I N MII i iTi iN, March 4 Tlaim h:n e Itccn made lh;n w ee!, for ill" I ii ii ill i ton (,f a cunti wide ram 4'H mo for Ihr CKlalillillllK'lll In ll.Hllltlitliin nt a prl'ina llcut rl.itri 01 rtiup of SpMiilali aimrclilnia rolliurd by fi'dcinl iiiitluirlilcH In liivcatlunlliijt plul lo kill the rvNicn(, on u) U fnlcral tMiurt In ,i-w Vork. Federal officials are runuliiK down 'hoii. In uncovering a well luld plan . i , I " aNRaMHinalH VA Uhiui the offh liilK eery clue In every report of plota ' .rrnUv ,.nrrillr,, Hllinl,h ,. agalnat the aafcty of ITeaulent U C- archlaia in Now Vik and riilluaol I plil. i 1 ln were iiunle to appear In ' 1 1 1 1 niiili'r ti'iheim corptia uoceed- IIhkh. Tlii' wore freed later, tint It bi-licviil the, will lie deponed TnJSb!-64 and Cried and LONTINUES A WEEK Were g., and gj.,, m Warfield Played "Auctioneer" ('iiiiiiiilJiincn, IniIiIc to I'liiliioiic Cut In I unc I nt War laporil l Inn a Com-luilcd In view of the fact that capecul police protection la thought necea aary for the coming week becaiiac of the national war rxpoallion city of ficial huve decided to relain the en tire police force for tho duration of the expoaltlon and tho cut onlcm It wii.4 an entranced audience, that ultet nnlely laughed and cried and then tmt In xuppree'cd Hllence during j tenae tnonienta at I lie lirand theater hint night iliirlng the proaoiitallmt of ! "The A ilctionear" by Atnerica'ai grealeMt actor. I hit id W'urf icld. The In at the lime in ulwayn the bVat. 1 do not think I hate any preference). I alwuya enjoy my own acting, whither tbo Hiiilienrn iloon or not. I like my work In fact I like It no well that I declined an offer of 1.111,11(10 u week In go Into moving plated In the police furce will n,n be 1 I'1"'' ,,"r f H "" "f 11',,vl,, "''"' " picture, ltt I jMt could not give r k l,ni.t nrni ni'liniiii I, ill I WHM llie lif'l'- . u i . ... made, at the preeent. F. Al. Itohn, commlaeloner of po lice and fire, Pellevci that he can re. lain tpe ten policemen It waa thought necessary to dlacharge tlli week at a maximum expense to the city of 1200. Mil) or llulihuid J. hum with 1'otu.nilealiiner Ilohn In thlH opinion bei'auae of the lmmene crnwda en, pecterl to vWIt Tula (luring tlm e-poeltlnn. Ah an adilitiotial ineiiaiire It pin tiet productiona. hut It wiia llie per-I ., ,, ,,rrM,,..i ,,.,,,.1, in, ,.. ,, nnnallty of the great Wurfleld him- ,.t,ce It niav be ii atreak of aen aelf that apreud out over the ' ' ' llnieulallt , but' if mi It In my weak- niiiinn nun nrui rwi.. 7 T 1 I Iv llw,u..i.,l ,l,,ll,,r. n week, not for.Juxt one week, but for lx u the aatlefaction of having seen, not I only u great play, but a most won- W(.k , un rnr(l 1 lot of money and If It ni only the ilerful actor I i"' " " ,.,nni. I I .1 I.I tween thej-ond and third acta of 1 ,' ." " 1 ,Klv" . ' "" n"' H,e pl.iye.1 waa greeted with a when paid til do genliilltv iiikI coriliailiy n reireeiiing I tl ln pro.teci in :ew In elmri i tu bo I ii nilcr hi k en While the licneial na lute of ihc pinpiiHcd pei niaiii ni t dibit lie !, n lli" nation. ii cnplinl . j ague, ii in ii H difference of opinion mill rllBl.i anion Die pt nliintei n nt llie plan an to the iiiinner of hnui j lug tlie cvlill'll Sonic of llio-ie ad 1 vnc.iiing ,t ptefer a ilan r mi I in pl.niliii n pur, lie niaie bn I Id i ngf. I grouped III Milne e.ill licceeHltiirt IM'Clloti of llie ciM, while I'ttiern be lli ic llial n ini;,i' linmeiiHi -itnic I lure affording ipace for llin differ, lent Niaten and including nn audi j lorhiin or c in i en I Inn ball. Willi j tmial:er inotnn fur tninor galhei- lug', woui.i prercrnolr A orlKinally outlineff the plan prmlded for h n-parate building for 'licit M!ule. Niiclt mrtietureii to be built by the Mt.it.., tbemMelve nn vrotiitil male .,ailnlile b eongrepe Tbene tiutldtn;N. while coriforintiig tu llie nan Hi neral Hlx'le of nrihl 1 tei-iiirrt. would afloid nn npiiotluii lt for in Initio arclillermral treat iin'iil o m I,, give an effect of In- illcidiinllli ItiMiniM for coin enlloni nnd for meetlims of niate Hocletle.i w ould be proiided In llie building together with ample ppacc fur ciim prebennive ebloilH of the natural riMMourceM, manufacturer unit ptod net of the uliiii'-. elatlMllcal "nil lilntorli.il information etc. Main tenance of Hie I mi 1 1 ! I ii at h and i htbHe would devolve principally on the a'atea Half Million Co nil ltal-Ml. Ad. atea of the ningl elrucliire plan believe II llie mine feaalhle and generally advantiiKeiiun. To be lo cated on the ground peovlded bv the federal government, the building would be paid for bv the elate In proportion lo the iimitutit of apace to be occupied The plan a'io con template federal aid In the erection of Ihe building It innllilenance and ill keeping up the nlnliit. Htep already bae been taken to raise fund of a quarter of n mil lion dollar, by voluntiiiy KiiliKcrlp Hon. with which to finance a nation-wide publicity campaign. Such n fund, according to the belief of thoa Inierealed, would be ample to timure Ihe aiicce nf Ihe project. I'lan are being matured here to preaent to the net congrepui a com- tecflon 40 euldiemi are helng nftiii n , unl delighlfuj ni Ihe tery pirt hifl In aa apeclal cliy offlceYa. These men wai playing on Ihe etage. i (Z will exerriec poiiru auinority in uieiri "You eee tins I mv urst irip ( through thi i. articular goi-tlqn ami ! inv flrat v mi t to the city of Tulwi I , am' perfectly Infatuated with till , wonderful country and thi wonder- , fill cltv. It I a real Joy to me. The j fact Is there I nnp and go In the verv atmosphere of thi civ mid In faci In many other throughout the! capaclttiM na eoldiem and will opt-r a'.e In ahlfia under tho direction of an army officer. It la aated, how ever, that at' the end of the exposi tion It will ho Imperative Hint the police force be reduced, for, regard lean of the need of patrolmen, there la not sufficient appropriation In the budget to meet this expense. ALL SOLDIERS OF GREAT WAR WILL iSE ORGANIZED Major Aha J. Nile, aa ranking re. turned oversea officer for Tulna utul vicinity, will be asked In the near future to call a meeting of all aol diera of Tub and vicinity f"r the purpose of organlilnc the lirand Army of Civilisation, an organisation to be operated and co-pled after the tlrgnd Army of the Kepubllc. All soldier of thla section of the coun try will be eligible for membemliiu. The local chapter of the tirand i nr I'lt-lllMition w ill be organ- lied primarily for the purpose handing together veterans of the great' Kuropean war and will func tion much the name a the society nf the veterans of the civil war. It 1 suggested that at the proposed meet, in nn OTf aniiatlon committee be Lippolnted to visit the smaller town and work up interest "i'""1" ThU organi"110!! I a national af fair and Is meeting wltn eniuusi-.m... apprnxal or me eouie . tanv ft Co. of New Vork have atieady designed the seal and button em bletiiH. which have been adopted by the off)cUl of tho organisation. COTTIN "wiLTTbe" GIVEN TRIAL BY COURT-MARTIAL PAH IS. Mnnh ? , - Kmll Coltln, fho recently shot and wounded pre. mlcr flemenceau. will be. tried by court-martial on March 14 Captain Houchiirdon. head of lie Pans military court, lontlnued hi" Interrogation nf the premier's a aallant this nfiernoon. Cottln ad mitted that the attack had been pre. meditate,! for several month and de. clareit that If h had fnot been stopped he would have remaded his revolver and f irnl egm". nilddlewel that far outshine the cltie of the east. "Oh. I know that sound rather on the boosting order, but 1 mean It. I bad ii rather delightful experience with the waiter w ho s. rved me nt luncheon today. I bad some diffi culty ip getting something that I ordered and I finally said to him: 'Oh. run along uml get It for me. I can pay for It, I Just struck an oil well down on Main street, and I feel like most of these oil men I see around the lobby of this hotel." The waiter rolled hi eyes In i. surprised sort of way but I got what 1 wanted, and had a, good laugh beside," When asked which he regarded as the best play he hud ever starred In Mr. Warfield promptly said: 'To me. the play I am working I la yo' Healing Honey. Stops Urn Tickle. Ileal. the Throat and Cures the Cough. Price Jle. A free bog of o-PKN-TltAlK KAI.A K for Chest Odds, Heud Cold and Croup Is enclosed with every bottle; NOVELTY ACTS PLEASECHILDREN Lipton's Monkeys at Hie Empress and Kono &. Wagner Arc Delight. Two acts on the current lilt it the Empress are un especial delight to children. These are I.lpton Famous Troupe of Performing Monkes--l In number, who have a "Jar..'' band, end pull off a regular isudevliln circus, the monkey performing nn wire and trapexe. doing strong man btirlesnuo and other novelty stunts. ' Keno 4k Wagner give quire an or iginal noveMy of song and dance with movements modelled nfter the oid-foshloned "Jumplng-jacks" of toyland. It la a unique conception and very pleasrng. There are four other excellent acts, the College Quintette being -in of the smartest musical act that has been herr .. It variety of sing ing and comedy jind burlnsejoe, wltli Jar.i barfd phmlilg mskes It a dellaht ful number. Nick lluffntd. with hi comicalities and negro minister burlesque, Nadell e'ollette. s-mg and dance, and Ijingtnn & "ml'h. two clever chaps with fine voi-'s and a lot of good comedy, sro the other numbers. DO YOU NEED A KIDNEY MEDICINE? Dr. Kilmer's Pwamp-Hont Is not recomiiiemUd for nervlhlng. but If you hnve kidney, liver or bladder trouble, It may be found Just tha medicine you need. Hwamp-ltpot makea friends oul'kly because Its mild and Immediate effect Is soon realized In most cases. It Is a gentle healing hrba compound a phy sician's prescription which lis proved Us great value In thousands of the most distressing cases accord ing to reliable testimony. At druggist In large and medium size bottles. You may hove a sample slr.e bottle of this always reliable prepai hIIoii bv Parcel Post, also pamphlet telling ' about It. Address 1 r. Kilmer Co.,'1 Klngharnpton. N. V.. and enclose ten j cent also mention the Tulsa World. COLDS AND FLU c BEST TREATED j WITH CALOTABS: I The New Perfected Calomel That is Free From Nausteat injr and Salivatinjr, Effect Physicians or druggists will lell von that the best thing In the world j for a coldi grippe or Inf Im-nra. Is , Calntsb. the perfected' calomel, tha'i la free from nauseating and salivat-i ing effect. Iioctors have learned j thst other laiatlves nre uncertain and unsatisfactory for cold, and! grippe, but that theycan rount nn Ciilntahs. the new calomel, that h'ls nil the liver benefits and none of the sting, to thoroughly arouse tho liver j and put the system In Ideal cnndl- 1 tlon to throw off the cold and pre- I vent Influents and pneumonia. i The best time to take Calotabs I at the first sign of a cold. If you t take It at the beginning you can cure a cold over night, fine Calotah on i the tongue at bed time with n swal-. low of water that's all. In the! morning you wake up feeling fine with a hearty appetite fur breakfast. I Your cold has vanished and you may I congratulate yntirself that you hnvi possibly prevents serious compllra- I tlons. for physician tell us that I neglerte( enlds number their Me- . tims by the millions. Per your protection. Calolab rj j sold only In original sealed packages, i price thirty-five cents Your drug-, gist will supply you. and your money given back promptly and cheerfully If vnu are not delighted with this new form of calomel Adv. BOSTON SHOE SHOP, Inc. Anticipating the Trend of Fanhlon and Showing Firtt That Which Will Ue Worn in Spring FOOTWEAR for all the .family. The "Boston," by its 66 uptnirn Btore buying power, offers you the latest ctyles at an absolute paving of $1 to $3 a pair. 'SAVE THAT DOLLAR!" Keautlful Oxford and Pumps Willi pre! ty covered high Louis heels, long slender .tivampi In patent and dull kid, widths ' AAA lo 1. Vi v $3.95, $5.95 $3.95 $5.95 ana The new Military Heel luford In dark blown Kldskln. hlaok 'Calf and Kid All sires ti Ii 1 1 widths. Not five and eight dollars here, but $3.95 and $5.95 $3.95 $4.95 ViV children's H i h ii ii I Mioes In luce and button st)le In gun mrtsl and patent leather, well made and strong long wearing " $2.25 $2.50 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 I l -I , r $2.50 $2.95 Nfen llun Metal Plngllsh long "keen'' olllted toes "A Z--":. $3.45 In dark koko brown for $4.95 $3.45 $4.95 Mngllsh Walking Hunts for Ladles nnd big Ii I r I Ilish top p!en- " '" $2.95 wearers " ' yfif1 I put air Mores In 49 Cltlcw Hoys' S' hool Shoe n 'inn Metal leather with soles that wear like $1.95 $2.25 $2.95 BOSTON SII0K SHOP ivtoiti'iiiivn n 320'2 South Main St. I'lmUlrs Out Wimlworlh'g prehensile oullini (,f the pi o led . n le'allcd ii,,, mill of the l"lk nln'ililv ilone. en, definite Iiiih of procedure fur tlli iltiltieiliuti' cs'.l In p I Ii in tif tile ' inipiiitin which after being well lillder lie.nlwal, it as pei inn le.t to "ii' w In-ii this counlt v bee. line an mtue pai tie; pa lit In Ihe woild wai m ill ly two icar ago. Support of i P' lire or mole senati i and mem her of the house already Is pledged and this support will be used as a nucleii wltli which In gain the fa tor of the li-glslallce branch of the national government Tulm City Court (. 1'axncd by Loirer House t erM'. I h: Mlllel i, S'lir.in II, Hi-1 T iiKI.AIInM CITY, Man h" 1 Tulsi's i: court bill, by Itrpreecn lailves Keiiiiui sod Itlildlson, passed the liiiuse nf rep.-esentntli es late lliii tiflritiu in sii( It now goi-s to th senate w here Its passage I assured llsiiti Sjiul yulcl liny. WAMIIIMITl 'N. March n l' cept fnr llie Jewish confeience I'es. ident Wilson enjoyed a ilat of lost. Ihe first of a busy week w hb-li has kept lilm hard at work for thej greater part nf each dat This nioin Itig he mi, I Mrs Wllsnii atiendeil i hiiii'l) and this af'ernooli they- went fur an automobile ride. LETTS"? Jj&s v w i I lei schliai h, lieimunv, pell. . 1 si !l l-ldltnr World: (in helm if of llie , 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 nil l'i.y III tlie expeditiousl y forces, iii regatil to tin- tioiin ill UUesllnii in ihe I nlted Slate we have heen talstng a great deal about the counlri going dt y and we have rriiw In Ihe conclUHlon that e wctsi not tiented ipnie right M limks aa If the di t took adt acluse of our absence In tushing ihrniigh the decision We do not think thai is ipilte light, for we believe that we nie Amrilcan clll.eiis nnd ehnuld b-ive a olce in such malleis It Is con l.-il that wn hate been liilie a tielti tn our country when it was In liouble..i It loos like nolh log but light that t.e should hate chance to vole on how It Is run We fee Hint we bate done mill" fot our country than s great many of those dry people who slaved at home and lul watched for a chance lo lake advantage of our absence .HKI. It IH TI.KIt Co I, I J 7 III Inf , A. K. !'. Tu enable blind pel suns to tell trmpc ramie a I' I eiichmati bus In vented a t herinometer III which ns lending 'mercury deptessiss u lm I -mned tulie along a scale carijinR embosned marks pntH mm BiHii mm mm mm LIVE, ACTIVE DOLLARS I: vty dollar you gprnd caTtlfaaly for tomething that brings you no return in gone. On the othrr hand, every dollar you have on deposit in a saving account with thia growing bank ia a live, active dollar. It is working tor ydu, earning 4 interest; it is safeguarded against loss from any cause. ji STOCK MUST BE REDUCED In order to reduce stock quickly we offer unheard of prices on Trunks, Suit Cases, Bags, Leather Goods From the finest trunks and 8uitcanen to the lens expensive good we are making a aevere cut in the prices on every article. u trunk like a Waeil-rtilsr- No warilrotMi like a llurtniun We nre the only legitimate llartinan dealer In Tulmi. Iion't he misled Muy voiit- llurtmaji direct and get, a factory guarantee. THEY MUST HE MOVED AM) YOU WILL HEN E FIT HY GETTING LUGGAGE NOW 33 13 I'er Cent Discount On All LADIES' POCKET HOOKS, HAND HAGS AND PURSES Ml Hinds and Mi Hiylo T V Elephant Irunk Factory m SOUTH MAIN ST. PHONE 3883. Gulf Fish and Oyster Co. FISH AND OYSTERS 214 SOUTH BOSTON PHONE 6324 Fish for Lent This market at all times uses every effort to carry it lare variety of f inh . For the Irenten season we have redoubled our efforts, urginp our shippers to URe every means to stock us. Our exclusive contract with fresh fish cS'tchers enables us to sell you fish not obtainable el.se whire. Let us help you select your next fiwh. HORSERADISH Sold With a Money-Hack Guarantee. "IF YOU WANT QUALITY, WE HAVE IT" A. BIUS, Proprietor loach BothWara Twenty-seven per cent of motor trucks today en gage in intercity haulagexcluitst ly. A year ego only 4 per cent You'll come to it i sooner or later because there's money in it as much as $30 a day clear for each - truck. Thtn you'll realize why GOOD RICH D E LUXE Truck Tires are best for your truck why . men engaged in this hard-grip- Eing.sinew-crack-. lg but profitable -venture tn$itt that their trucks be shod with them. Only Quality wDl atand the Spartan teat of the country road, curtail heavy vibra tion, Mva fuel and the load and in GOODRICH DE LUXE Truck Tires Quality la given it best expression. We $ell and apply De Lux Truck Tint Carnation Auto Sales F. r M C. Nmnford, Mgr. 2nd nd Ix trolU I'tinm 51. mm DE LUXE TRUCK TIRE'S "BEST IN THE LONG RUN"