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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1922 TO AMERICANIZE ALL FOREIGNERS W, 0. T. U. Starts Move ment to Uplift the Lo cal Settlements , vrmnt to Amcrlcnttlzo Mexl ci' firwlts nnil otltr fofolgnern In' 1 , , lit has bo'n (tnrteil by thn th i- 'Jiilsa Womnn'n Christian Torn ,)f , unlonw. their previous Intor. ,.: , mcrlcnnU.illon having lioeti r i id ni-tlotr-tliroUKh tho visit , . Ml thcoiluula WliStlnK M H i iiiu liirn, nntlonal (loM worker f,',r A Lncnnlratlon. Alius Whiting, (oo, i ''' li'como liiterctcd In th ilK.ai nation and InsWnd of do iiartui- Immediately for Unnma City i Iho Wi-tlncmlny afternoon muM under. tlio niiHilrpR of thn v,iti udci W. O. T If., plio will ro "rl clt "vornl days. 1,' , i:ht Miss WhltliiK. In com pAn 'h V O. T If mombiTs, In jpct 1 the Amprli'nl'Unllnn rtrhool in . tlon with night school Th . a morning she will lead n tonm ' c from thn North Hide UUI. ! ..mpoiod of Mrs. It, W. llurk ,r'. Mrs. W. O. Bettloind Mrs. T Vlnl i. m ft trip through thn south well. ". part of the city. This after- . it h will drlvo to tho lllrkory mlnii . uh n Cotitrnl union commu te., i . idd by Mrs, (J. W, Kcssol frr ' 1 will hold n mcctlUK with Mm. " women of tho mlno ct-ctlon. i;. , meet wltlu tho IJant Bide ir,. n F'rldny nftcrjioon to suggcit in, t.cnniiatlon progrnm which the c '" follow. M -i Whiting told tho nudlenco nt th home of Mrs. Ilurkhnrt yostor dav a t 'rnoon that In muklnK Amer lian out of foreigners It Is of tho urn,. Importanco to roach tho moth, r (is tho child Is yttlo Influ em cj by Bchool If homo Influences reman unchanged. A prlmu need of Americanization! she stated. Is tho fact Miat tho oloctornto of tomorrow will be largely foreign If tho present birth rato .of ono child to throo fam fVHIoj among nntivo. Americans nnd of thro-! children to ono family among forc.Rn residents continues. MUST "STAND EXAMINATION Secretary of ,Chlnpmctl Ilonnl Sa)s rlf-h-Nlitlitu Must lio, Tin' n vigorous campaign ngnlnst unll ensed chiropractors practicing In Hi- state will bo mado within tho ti'1 t-w weeks by th stnto board of ex.i miners was tho matumont of Pr Harry Oallaghor of CiUthrlo. errctary of tho ntato board of rhlrcpraetlc examiners, whllo In Tulia this week. Doctor Gallagher was on his way from McAlester whero ho Bworo out tho lomplalnt resulting In tho first arrein In Oklahoma on n chat go of vtolatinc thn law passed by tho last luttalaturo prohibiting tho pracricw-l of unlicensed cniropraciors. iiic man arrested was Ilishda Pont Reeves of McAlestor, whom Doctor Gallagher says failed to make a . i .. ,. .1 - I .. . v. ,, .,-.,,. I i i (ton lti AllBUflt. but who lllis Con- tlnufd practicing. Tteoves Ja to be tried Thursday in tho county court it McAlcfitor. "Wo havo Information that a num ber of altered chiropractors without licences aro practicing their prof es-' tion in nuiercni sections oi me eiuis Juit as they did beforo the llconslng act was passed by tho last legisla ture," Doctor aallagher said. "Chiro practors In tho state who are really capable In tho profession ha,a a hard f.cht to get tho licensing law through the legislature and we ex pect to seo TTlttt It U enforced now." You Tell The World CfUTIS BIlOWNi who has bean 111 for tho last few days with pneu monia, Is reported to be much Im proved. ' MAHHIAQ13 I.1CKN8F.S Issued WtdnOFday: Victor ltussell, 22. and Helen Coff, 20. Jonks; William Hacker, 21, and Lizzie Lockwood, 11. Tulsa; John Erwln Evans, 25, and raullne MUrphy, 23, Tula. DIVOnCB "PETITIONS filed Wednesday Joseph C. "WHttmond against Alice M. 'Whlttmond; I'aul Ine Tatum against Ira Tatum: Nan nie Belle iiowcn tfgalnst C. A. Howen, C n. HUHLEY filed suit against Claud Krwln nnd the Erwln Con struction mmnnnv In vKatrlef nnrt Wednesday for 50, 000 damages for "juries no claims ne unstained January 12 of this year whon an auto driven by Erwln rap Into a wagon and team which Hurley was driving. The accident occurred at Second nnd Main. Hurley claims that Erwln wa violating several traffic ordinances. OUVII,U3 E ALt,E.V. R. K. Smith, Henry Clrovo and CJeorgo IJlaclr, alleged hijackers, waived pre liminary hearings which woro to hive been hold Wednesday after noon before Justlco John II. Qucrry. Tho (.uiirlot was accused on two chargns of, conjoint robbery. They ,m m ue ine nannus wnornciu tin TMnrntl.' nn thn Til .1. n.. 4aiim. 1 Jln road last Novcmbor. Knch of " I FS I' fniin fnm ...... .. r AAA Mud In each cllso. i . THn THIIIPT KSSAY contest bc JrVT eonductod in tho v schools tnrjKhout tho tato will not closo unt ( fobruVry 2S, according to ft ittt r received Wednesday by Mrs. wrftto Hedges, county school su perintendent. Closing tlmo of tho eonieit has boon extended two Wfekl. The nxtnnnlnn was m nil a It J explained, becauie of nmallpox if.. 0'i sections or tno SVntiKN 6KOGK I'ltOVKS PATAIi Olflccr's FloMillght Causes Dentil of 'f' ? The World. Hall, no years old. who was prob P7 frightened to death the other V HSS held, Mr. Unll n- tA,llntr hear a freight car in the Friicq ' yiniM U-lnn (J A rft i ...... ...... ujiviui utiiLcr tiuiiu 15,cw. a "tt'hllght on him. He Kca up, fell fainting and never ro a ned nnnsrlniianAaa Mr Hall had llved'ln Enid for n- ' far" Mna was wldoly knn.wn. hPount of his physical condition, no nad nnl I.aa. wn.i.iHH 1.1. ,..a L. rlcl.miUon tr number of .lna doctors pronounced his """ io apoplexy. Hrltlsh nil lnl..r..l. I.-... -I ZW&V1 "'O'0, to Cambridge Khool! n V ChemlCal They're Walking Miss WlntfH'.l (left) nnil Kallilct ii O'.Mnlliy, In their vmiIUIiik gnrh. From tho summer rusurt uf Atlnllr (".iv in 11... .rrninv .,1. v.,.,,, . nf Miami on foot Is tho trip the Misses Wlnl'r d nnd KathletH O'Malley, tflstern of Ilryn Mawr nro planning. Thty pi.tn to earn funds on routo to uetrwy exprnscs aim mil an invalid SOME REAL ORATORY notary Luncheon Was Turned Into ,ii ITco-for-AII 111 Interest of ' Nominees tor I'rtfddent. The Itotnry club luncheon at Ho tel Tulsa Wednesday noon c.imo near being a political convention. There uro four randldntes for presi dent, nnd their campaign managers Wednesday noon took turns nt pre senting tho virtues of their favor ites. Appnnty nono of thorn pos sesed vices at least no ono dis closed them. U N. Ewlng spnlio In behalf of Joe Mitchell. To drnw the crowd's attention to his candidate, -Kwlng "hired"' a band of fellow supporters to "ballyhoo." Instruments used by the band were two tin fifes, n ,toy drum with gaping holes In both sides, a policeman's whistle, and a tin carnlcal horn. Claudo Hough sponsored the rnn- dldacy of J, Hurr atbbons; Fred Kopplln dramatically and oratorlcul ly appealed for support for J. W, Woodford and' A, L, Farmer, de- Piorliifr the tendency of other stumD speakers to "throw mud," held Ilo tar'nns spellbound while he dls- ciuried on the uneminled ability of llalph Tal.bot to fill the presi dential chair, assuring them tuey could not select n worse candidate. ' The slump speeches woro inter rupted vociferously und repeatedly by wild cheers and prolonged ap plause, In fact, the "Btumpers" ex. Derlenced much difficulty In mak ing themselves heard above the up roar. Ilov. W. A. Iloach i Clinton made a short talk on Ilotary, About fifty members of tho Tulsa club expect to attend tho Seven teenth District Ilotary convention ut Muskogee, Most of them, will mnie the trip to Muskogen in automobtloi because of tho excellent nondltlon of the Tulsa-Muskogee highway. C. ti. Avery announced that all this road except about ten miles la iinrd-sui-faced. ' Fugltlto llrokcr Arrustocl. I'HII.ADELI'inA. Feb. 1. Edwin E.'Kohn. fugltlvo head of the bank- rum firm of Kohn & Co., brokers, was arrested here today. He was held in 35.000 ball by Magistrate Hensnaw, lie was aiscoveroa niu Inc in a house near his home In West Philadelphia. LoeBes of tho com pany are estimated at $1,200,000 by tho receivers Personal Recommendation Persons It Has Restored to Health Is the Chief Reason for Its Tremendous Sale Not a day passes but what thou sands of people obIc tho questions: What Is Tanlao? Why Its pHenomo nal success? Tho answer to these questions Is not difficult. Tnnlnc,- Nature's Medicine, in a wonderful Kcconstructlvo Tonic nnd body-builder. It Is purely vegetable and Is mado from tho most benefi cial roots, herbs nnd barks known to science. Tho medicinal proper tics nro readily tuken up by the system, thereby aiding digestion, stimulating tho nppotlto and assist ing tho stomach in converting tlm food Into nourishing elements that build up tissue and nerve strength. There Is probably not a Blnglo por tlon of the. body that Is not bene fited by tho helpful action of this remarkablo medicine. y Tho system, besides bclnir purified and strengthened by Tanlac, Is toned up and Invigorated. It quickly over comes Indigestion, non-nsalmllatton of tho food, nervousness, headache, backache, goneral debility und many other cdmplalnts that nro so com mon to tho thousands ot half sick, depressed men and womon. Tnnlac was designed primarily for tho correction of disorders of tho stomach, liver nnd bowels. At tho same- time, as stated abuvo, It Is a poworfulv Reconstructive Medlclno, for It naturally follows that nny medicine .that brings about proper assimilation ot the food and the thorough elimination of waste prod ucts must, therefore, have a far reaching and most beneficial effect upon thn entire system. Probably eights per cent of all dis eases originate In the digestive or guns. Dyspepsia, or what Is morn commonly known as Indigestion, Is oot only one ot tho most prevalent, to Sunny Clime lirniner, a war veternn. Foul Play Evidence 1 8 Brought to Light; Find Alan'tt Skeleton COAIXIATE, Feb. 1 . Evidence of n tragedy linn como to light, county ntflrlnls said todny In tho discovery of tho wkcleton of a mnn or boy In n wood near Ynncy, a nmnll jdaco In tho north part of Coal county. t Most of thn flesh had been tflrn away, probably by animals, but particles of ligament remaining about tho legs Indicated that the victim had not been dead very long, tho authorities say, Examination by Uhcrlff Free man nnd Coftntv Attorney E. N. Holland disclosed the victim had . been jihot In tho back of tho head with buckshot, they said. Tho size of the bones Indicated that the victim was of small Mature for a man, or else was u boy, ITALIAN'S IU3ATII A MYHTKItV Coroner llnds No Clm Except tlio Presene of Choctniv llcer. Special to Th. World, MCALESTEll, Feb. l.-'-A coro ner's lmiuest returned h verdict of death from unknown causes In tho cuso of Tony Kepato, nil Italian miner 43 years old, who wbh found dead In his chuck near Alderson Monday. Nepato had been missed nnd when friends vlilted Ills placo Monduy tho body was found lying on tho floor. ,k).V bucket containing Choctaw beer and' glasses were on the table In the room. So far s known theVo are no relatives of the deceased In thlA country, and the dead man was turned over to' the Italian consul, who resides In .McAlester. niTimiE ron co.mmissionkii Okfuskcu'M First Cnudldnto for Statu Office) This Year. Special to The World, OKCMAH, Feb. 1, Charles E. Guthrie of Okemuh has given formal notice that he will bo a candidate on the democratic tlcleet for tho of flcevif corporation commissioner In the prlmurles In August. Mr. Outhrlo Is the first candidate from Okfuskee county to bo a can didate for a state office since state hood. Charlie is well known over the stnto among the stockmen, he having been long Interested In tho breeding- and raising of purebrejd livestock. of Celebrated Medicine by but Is ono ot the most difficult to treat of all prcsent-dny diseases, and hns for years baffled the skill ot leading specialists. It Is utmost al ways followed by a complication of diseases. Ono ot tho first Is torpid liver with biliousness, followed by headaches, coated tongue, dizzy spells, pain In tho back, palpltatJon of tho henr und other dlstrinilng symptoms. Koon othci1 organs of tho body become Involved nnd vari ous diseases develop and becomo chronic It not checked In tlmn. Tho first symptoms of stomach dlsmdcr, such as gas, sournesi, constipation, foul breath, fullness after eating, pains In the stomach, headache, tired-out tecling, luck of energy, should bo the signal for prompt und declslvo action. Tens of thousands ot men and women, of all uses and In all walks of life, afflicted with stomach und liver disorders, snmo ot them of long standing, as well as, thousands of weak, thin, uervous men and women apparently on the verge of collapse, have testified publUrly that they havo been fully Restored to tho en joyment of perfect health by taking Tanluc. Tons at thousands havo not only beon relieved of the most ob stinate forms of dyspepsia and Indi gestion by Tn'nlao after othor rem edlcH hnd failed, but many ot them have reported a remarkable and rapid Increnso In weight along with their return tb normal heulth and strength. . That Is tho reason Tanlao contin ues, year after year, to have the largest cala of any medlcln of Us kind In the world. Tanlao Is sold In Tulsa by the Quaker Drug compuny and by lead ing druggists everywhere. Adver CHAMBER ELECTS ITS NEW OFFICERS Name All Except Presi dent; Pplers and Mc Clure Contending nther Ptnrles 11. Peters or II. o Mut'luro will be elerted president of tho I'hatribcr fl"f t'omtnerco for U22, It appeared after n caucus of directors In ton Chamber of Commerce j-ooms . Wednesday night. Tho meeting was - held to select officer and present i their mimes for confirmation nt I regular weekly meeting of directors nt Hotel Tulsa Friday noon. I lth"Ugh othor nnme may bo suggested from the floor nt Friday s I iweHng t Is probable this prlvltego I will ii . i bo exeielned, as mine than 20 ft tho 33 directors attended , Wednesday night's meeting nnd they nro not likely to change their voles. l'i t I. appeai'M to tie teadlng Mr C lurr tot the presidency. Peters came to Tuba several mouths ago friun I .iwhtiKka, ud shortly iilterviut'd paid $200,000 cash for the E. W. Htuilnir home, 1 1 has nliendy be conio one of Tulsa's leading oltlxens, nnd lit considered by dlractnrs well lUnllfied to lead thn Chamber ,of Ci mmerce. That he will bo their choice Ls n likelihood. Flu llrt li-t? ll'nM!dfltt .1. W. Woodfoid and J Hilir (llbbous werol elected, nnd for second vino presi dent col. C. H l.yn h anil A. 1,. I'll i nur. To the now i.tflcers will fall th duty uf si lectlng a new manager for tho Chamber of Commerce, an office that has been vacant since tho tcxlg nation ot Col. Irn U ltecvcs. Alva J, Nlles, president of tho Chum bur of Commerce, who retires Friday, expects to make an addrrm ut that tlmo which will Include a summary of Chamber of Commerce accomplishments during thn post year. ItEIV CHOSS ON JOH AT ONCE Thriller Dlmistcr Well Handled. Ac cording to ItcjKirlN ltitvhnU Immediate nsslstanco by Ameri can Ited Cross was rendered tho sur vivors of tho Knickerbocker theater disaster In Washington on (he night of January 28, nnd relief nnd reha bilitation mcasuroH will bo contin ued by that organization ns long ns necessary, according to nn official communication Just received from headquarters by W, F. Htahl, Chair man of the- Tulsa county chapter of till' American lied Cross, Within an hour after thn roof ot the theater caved In the lied Cross workers from tho District of Colum." bla chuptcr und nntlonul headquar ters had relief measures under way. Warm gloves, blankets, woolen socks and sweaters wero collected on Bun- day for the use of the firemen, po licemen, soldiers, mnrlnes and other workers, and a canteen sorvlco was set up In tho rear of tho thenter un der tho direction of tho District chapter. For Old and Young. roll's LtTir rille art a fclntir ;n theIllrala rml or Inrilr ola ;, as upon In igoron raa.i. CtTOfena to the neaU alomarh, now- Is, kldncya and liladflvr, Te fheto organs llielr alrencihenlBS quallllia ara wontlerrnl, ratnlna; llirm tonat form Ihtlr rimcllone aa In jonCll. Sold Evorywhoro, 'My colds never .hand on! II A A LL i my colds uicd tomaVomej wif r?huk1,ll butnclonsrer, for lako Dr. Dell's I'ine-Tur-IIoney at Uie first warning of a cold." This aUndird rnedr aoon rtllevea tali. STippa, south snil hoarav;.. EaMlUek J',n.-"'" -aawwle folks toa. Ut eottla from your druigiit J Da. RnG-Tar-Hntic fir Coudhs and Co ""TniiVa.inuiai II lis"- lllli'- tTMt L(UI tal fa tttU MEM VMCOPINO OOUOH, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS. TMffMIOT , CONTAINS NO NARCOTIC Manufactured by RfiamfisrlolnMi'rilrJnaCii, rt Mtouf-urturtof Phuttttlttiv I 111 na Main... law. V. fi. A. vii fftPMCE. THIRTY-FIVE COetrn(tt CktaVnUM aua Li WS8& fOSJ THC StUtf Ot Cougbs, Golds CROUP. All-Legionnaire Orchestra Orgaiizcd An nll-legonnnlro orehestrn mnde lis first bow at the social session of Joe Carson post WoUnesday evening In the Municipal auditorium. Though the eight mendioro of tho Im promptu musical organisation had i.ever played together before, only those indlvldimlH In tho crowd worn una nun advance itunrination Knew It. Their effort were not only I....t1trtlt...t.t It.., ..Un.lhM H.i.1 i.r. ated nil approprJuto musical bni'k- grouiiii nir tiancing ny legionnnirr" and their wlven or girl friends. An nrrhcslra which will pcTfornt at all legion affairs - of n social nature may develop from last night's suc- essiui stnrt. cin'itciius to onmnivi: vi:i:k Pnigmiiis for Father nnil Soil Wifk Aiinouiiivtl ill Commuters .Irri. Chiirpbe which havo so far an nounced their Intention of Iwildlng fathiff and sou dinners .during tho Tulsa observance of the week, Hub- runty 20-iO, are thn First rresny Icrlan. Herond I'reshyti'rlnn. Hiilletlo PrAalivti.rlnii l.'.rnt C'hrlal lull. ('HI- tenary Methodist; First Methodist. Ornce M. 11. and West tuish m i.. It was nnnoiineed nt tho Hireling of the father nnd, son church commit- An Know how it feels .to get up feeling fit for (he day's work! Oct tld ot constipation through the use of" Kellogg's llnm, conked nnd kruinhled, and you'll bo another nnd healthier, luipplcr person. Thn no tion of Kellogg'H Ilrnii Is nnturnl but It Is wonderful. If you will eat at least two tnblesiioonfnis each day you will freo yourself from roimtipu tlon permanently. Chronlo eases should wit an much iiuiro as necus sary for results. Kellog'g'n llrun, cooked und krum blcil, Is onn ot the simplest but one ot the most remarkable nntuic foods. Kellogg's Ilran, while dell Clous ns a cereal or with your fa vorlto ceieal, sweeps and cleanses ami purifies. It clears the Intestinal tract In un easy and natural but pou lt I vo way without Irritation or dis comfort. Kellogg's Hrnii must not bo classed MOVING TODAY tion to give you n better nnil more complete serviao than ever before. Visit uh in our new location and watch tho pnpera for further announcements. BUY YOUR BRUNSWICK FROM AN EXCLUSIVE DEALER. "THERE'S A REASON." who Idle Men and Idle Dollars N idle man does not atuy Ioiik on the .. . . II : .1 1 .in.. rt...i. A jiuy run iinu mi uiiu iiuinu ttuuii iiiiuh lla ,,- Mil- r 4ti nnnt.nl Ini4 plo would save these idle dollars if they felt sure that Having1 money persistently would actually lead to financial d'ndclien dence. "AchieviiiK financial independence," says a prominent financier, "is, after all, a sim ple thiiiK. One need only insist that the Idle dollar shall be no longer and that more dOlTars shall be put to work with him as tho result of self denial, good sense and an honest desire to save money. It is sur prising how quick dollars earn dollars when placed where the interest paitl is ex ceptionally high." This is particularly true of money placed With Tulsa's Oldest and Largest Building jand Loan Association the logical place for your savings. Here you have Hafety permanence; your funds arc tax free and . yqur savings earned from G to 9'i ' Phone us at Osage G254 and our represen tative will call and explain our plan of operation and the benefits that await you , Itero. jiilsa Building & Zoan Association . SINCLAIR, BUILDING lees Wednesday nfleriioou In the Y. M. C A Other clmrelii's uro ex ported to Join the prncslon, Tho committee outlined tho pro grnm for tlm week, from the open ing' day. February 20. which will be observed ns gn -aciiualnted day, to tho closing Hundny, whon special ser mons will b. given by pastors nnd there will be leserved sections for fnthcrs nnd sons In tho churches. Men's clubs, churches and boys' or ganisations will iii-operato lu ob servance of the week. FIND ".IAUF." AT IHU.'O STOIlU Police Seize IS Hollies of .lanialea lilnger In Itnhl Weilnc-day. Furlher steps to rid Tutsn of nl leged Jake Joints were taken by the police Wednesday following it raid made by dntectlws Ned tlrltts and H. II. Mondler on the U-o Helm drug stern ut tin West Hirst street. Fol lowing the i aid lu which offleeits say IS IvtO-oimco bottles of .1 amnion ginger were seised, Helm was re leased under $250 bond on a cly charge of possession of Intoxicating liquors and n Information sworn out nnd n wairant Issued for his ar rest by county authorities vi'W TURK Vb. 1 - Istllirns reached the splilenll. ! 1 New V..rk lf..lar when mors lhan t M new eeeea were t yorle.'. . - with "remedies'." or with pills or cnthaillcs, which at best rnn give but temporary relief, nl the snnin time aggravating th" delicate condi tions that already exist. If you oiA any ono In jour family or your friends suffer with consti pation. Kellogg's Hrnii will relievo It! It Is a revelation' Your physi cian will Indorse Kellogg's limit for constipation. Wo ittiarunteo that ! will prove effective In the most stub born, persistent eases. Kellogg's Ilran will nlSo clear a pimply com. plexlon and sweeten tho breath. Kellogg'a Ilran can be used lit many nppetlring ways besides ns n con-al. Hut It In rnlsln bread, or muffins, pancakes; mnenroons, etc. Hue recipes on package, Kellogg's llrnn i especially do slrnble for children. Your grocer has It. Advertisement. To Our New Home No. 8 -West Fjfth Street The Brunswick Sh6p will hereafter be jicrmniioiitly located in our new homp, wh'crc we will bo in noai- KwEHUatr--MGIL Cedab 2739 jjrJrJriiTupJrJr 1 We Lead the Field 1 11 1 1 E E I I a a a a a a in- Used Car Values a a a 1 Starting today wo offer the best in used cars at a radical reduction. a a a a a a a a a Look Them Over 1920 Dodge Sedan, completely over hauled, new 'paint and rubber; was.$l,060, now . ,.u.... ,., '. .. $860 1. 1919 Dodge Roadster, best of shape; was IJM25, now ,., i . ,., . w . $385 1 I i 1920 Dodge Roadster, overhauled, new rubber; was $525, now $475 1919 Nash Touring 5-passenger; motor in A-l shape;-was $550, now ..I . i.. $425 1 1 1 Tl 1 1919 Dodge Bit Rack, was $250, ' now $210 1918 Dodge Roadster, good shape; was $275, now $225 1919 Dodge' Touring, completely overhauled; was $425, now $375 1920 Ford Sedan, best of shape and looks like new; a value; was $400, now $350 I 1 1 1 I I a n i i These prices include one ,of vthe famous Johnston Auto Locks and an extra tire given FREE with each sale. i I ii i Buicks i i i i a i i All cut $50 per car. 'If you don't see what you want, ask for it. B D 1 1 1 Norval-Dial Dodge Brothers, Dealers Used Car Dept. 309 East Second St. Osage 6440 1 i i LrJ,TJraiJtIrdrri es Fords