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"Work or Fight" Rule Is No
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WILL LAY PIPE LINE
10 NEW PRODUCTION
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simple that it nukes a corn ridiculous. You can ktop
any com pain in a jiffy, and stop it for good.
You can end nny corn quickly and end it completely. You
can do this without any bother, without any sorene.is, with
out any muss.
So corni are utterly unneces
sary. And folks who have them
Nowadays do themtel ei a wrong.
You can prove thme facts on
any com by applying blue jay
latter. The pain will stop in
stantly. Then s hit of red was, cen
tered on the corn, will gently
undermine it. In two day, uu
slly, the whole corn diaappcars.
An occasional coru needs a sec
end application.
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vented by s famous cheminL
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sure.
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on the corn, so it doesn Tead,
to aoteness.
To part s corn .for brief re
lief takes trn times longer than
to apply a blue-jay.
Try Ulue-jay on one torn.
See how promptly yo forget it
aee how soon it ends. Then
rememher that every corn
right at the start can be ended
in like way. Yon should never
for s moment suffer corns.
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1 AM NOT A "IIANDIMl KM)" CANDIDA IT. I hvr r... r....n, linn will, nnv faction.
My iiiiiiMiin is bniiK loiuliulnl dy mvurlf, nnd MY OWN MONl.Y IS l'AYIN(i FOR
11. I know I can pla. e lit,- It. pul.li. sits 1A( K IN I'OWI'.R if norninntrd t lliei pri-ntnrir-s.
An OUUhoma City citiididntr hn s alwnys polled a larger vote than any other
candidate living in any otli. r city. My plulloim in for all the people and I pledge my
self to it without qualification. JtL'.AD II',
A IIOMJ. rK I ACM DISAIJLLD
SOLDIt.K AND SAILOR
Aim n .'inii.il Male Vocalionnl School
In tram I he t i p 1 . I nnd Mind noldiorn,
iiuikniK thcin iiiili'ifiiii'ii( and not an
i.liiftt nf rhanty. Iinrliuid in Imildinjr
I'.uii. noil hunii". nnd h.i.s c.Mtuhli.ihod Vo-i-iitional
Sehiiol.i.
I OR THE LAHOHING MAN
I favor the Ohio liuln.st-iiil Commiiwion
Ai l In jirutt'ct every worker. Thin Act
proviileH for t"0';. of a worker'H salary
for the aetunl tunc lout from Injury.
A STRONG BLUE SKY LAW
To atop the crooked stevek nalon-man and
fake promotions. .
CLEAN UP THE GRAFTER POLITICIANS
(live the Stat a clean administration,
one that every good citizen will be proud
of. " " ..
I OPPOSE ALL MOB AND LYNCH LAWS.
PLACE THE STATE UPON
A BUSINESS BASIS
Klimlnato interference with the ewicn-
tial industries.
U. S. STONK for GOVERNOR CLUB
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ALL, ARK .WELCOME
VOTE AUGUST 6th X II. S. STONE
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BILLS ?
Being; the Twelfth
ind Continuation of
Scries of .Talks on
Bills and the Prompt
Payment of Them.
i ne rirst o tne Month ,
CLwCT HURSDAY i. the first of the month. On that
SfPj'j day all bills incurred during the thirty dayt
V-Uj past are due, unless otherwise specified.
You should pay those bills then or make
arrangements to take care of them before
the fifteenth.
Remember, it's really a courtesy a convenience to you- that chart
accounts are opened. Merchants go to an enormous expense in their
bookkeeping departments to help you and you in turn should show
your appreciation by PAYING YOUR BILLS and PAYING THEM
PROMPTLY.
Begin this month. Pay your accounts NOW. It will enhance your
credit, help the merchant, and eventually tend to lower the price of
goods.
It's reciprocity pure and simple in which all parties benefit.
Credit Is Convenience
IETAIL merchants in extending credit to their
3T- customers FOR THE CUSTOMER'S CON-
'U S VEWENCE - have been imposed upon. Thou
sands and thousands of dollars have been,
lost BECAUSE SOME PEOPLE PLACED
NO VALUE ON HONOR.
UNSCRUPULOUS MEN AND WOMEN have
taken advantage of the confidence bestowed upon them
by the merchants and BEAT them out of fortunes.
To eliminate this imposition and make it impossible
for FOLKS WHO DO NOT PAY THEIR BILLS to
obtain credit, the RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCI-
t
ATION was formed.
Every member of this association has a credit rating
of their customers BASED ON HOW THEY PAY
THEIR BILLS. These ratings go through a clearing
house, which gives the clearing house a record how
every customer of every store in Tulsa pay their bills
witbj'very store.
It's a complete sum total of the value every customer
places on HONOR. This information is sent out in full
rery week o every member of the association.
II a certain individual lags on one of more accounts
every member is informed and credits that individual
in future accordingly. On the other hand, when
the individual pays his bills promptly his rating he
comes 'stablished and his credit automatically goes
xiniiuesti-'prd, t
Play Square
FJrrti ET a CLEAN niLL OF HEALTH, o to
g ' w ,! speak. Clean up your old accounts SETTLE
!-iJMj YOUR BILLS. It will save time, trouble,
' 1-1 embarrassment and HONOR.
CREDIT IS TIIK EASIEST THING IN THE WORLD TO GET.
All you have to do ti Ret it, i TO PLAY SQUARE with yourself and
your fellow man.
CREDIT followi you through life ami it i bavd entirely upon
past performances.
Some time you may lenve your hfme town. You may go into a
community of nlriniier. If your credit hns been Rood at home and
you ran pet "a rlenti bill of health" to take along: with you you'll have
no trouble in establishing yoorvlf.
CREDIT IS A WONDERFUL THING.
RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION OF TULSA
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