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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1919. r-rn nil I O f uv ,hrt. n r l ynuunw - BANKS FOR PO ift-r Obtaining Money A t.w rwid They gnu i " Lose Nerve. U. Two whHa 5 yrara of mk, L.! T World lHl 1 , n h.irhl. urtt bf. J it ""'I ' ,h- f I"'1"' iim Drlmow Na- ILTunK :hi m-rnln and offrd .och"'"- ..' j hv ih. i-nn- .'. i Charly Hor J" ' ' ... i- Th obtalnr d the lid "' , v H " . t i, i. (tiMiiiln. 'P . . . ,w,mI Iho Firm Na- 'ViM'.k '-..h.r.K "''"ii"- t:.1:"- .t (t J V " 1,1 mid offered two chrrk for Iwla Thoinpiwin Hiid 1 1 1 iy Smith, hut the pnylUK tollur KUHpl. lnun. He qil-tloncd Ulfiri umt huM.l.tnlv t tu mp n rail from Die I. .ink. rntiruiK H automobile Mrh thy drove weal. fViiiif lltnnri iitmmuiikatliin to th 'iiinJi (ul Co., in Tiilxu, ilha-lHiil thai ho n in of lia rliC'kM hitd ln Htolon. and It 1 Bu.spn-trd th.it Mjjv aifor Johnmin n niiiim mh fm-giM. c STATE HR1KFS 3 MIAMI, lirr, J. The Ministerial Alliance wtiuix the Ihcttcra none I on Mundav, and arounil tliie a fight In dv I) ) Dpi n . HAttTI.KKVIl.I.K. lc. 3 -Judn. 8. N. Uawkn. for nine year Hie at HlHtant atiorney gpnoral of kaiiaua hat Joined the'li'Kul department oi the Kniplie ti.i A Fuel Co. Iicr. t'l.A It KMi 1 1 1 K lie.-. 3.The ex- tenelnn it e f Ult llr.nl nf Him A A 1 rolleKe, ut stlllwutiM, will aaaial thr commercial club ami beautifying park. her In planting Iron Muniali I;.N'Il', Per. S. The Chora: ot'lety will mng with Souwi land when It appear! here Ieremher III I 'en II Illlaa. rtireitni- of the eo li-ty. Is now rehoaraliif; the aorlrty uu'm bvi a. WAOONKH. Oen. 3 J. J. lUiger. who died here the oiher daw. ugi'il l, had lived In Warmer county 40 yar, coming; to Indian territory from Itlltiola. For 'it yrara he aa T- a reader of the Uncord. Wagoner I'ounty No (ih WW Hurt. SpMiml 10 Th Warlil ARATAHO, Dec S. -W 5 Van-d-rwort atarlel airiM the tnt with hla head down and Att.'tiuw A. .1. Welch ciiiiie down the mrect head up "d run over him. The Jury dclld no liarui done. ihnlr lomfoi l. in.! uiliacllve feet- 'ln their metilii nt est l( oil ;re room la .iiilpp'.l, th girl" lntre!ed In uli'.ilnli w pleaaant ni.i mi when off duty In dance. m k Willi gout t.irklm.' . .'inlllwim read, nleep hi niherwiae enjov lliem iwlvrH In aildliiou .1 c!r I nmln- tamed where Ihe operulon may !- apply in the principal cf the lYaln lug School, :04 f.llllliel Uldg Advt. The Koutriweatern Kell Telephone eompanv employ nearly live hun dr', girl In the city of Tul.-..i. I or the I'lrnt State batik j Urge tock of Whit Sap phire and Synthetic Ruby Ring in Solid Gold $5 to $20. ( Cordon's Watch. Shop I ill south Halon Omeiic ( i-ntral National IVanU ,hVi of the in;i '" ltrl-t u,. sine on Money oi l N l KMIiS VERSATILITY ON THE MARKET ThcIvo yi-ara' arhtl rincri-ciii-c miIi'n iniinaKcr, hulcaman, ailvcrtleliiK ajiil cuiiitlvo work Now ork aiul wi-eK-rn I'. S. Standard oil cx'rlcm'. Junt n-lcawil from nfmiiM MTtkn. :,-lti,iit organizer ami rtccu live along; llm-N nf miHlcrn wlcn. tlflc maiiiMcenicnt. IN'flnlto rec ord of real nrhlctciiicnt. Aire 31, iinlvorKliy cflucailon, hIiikIo, ko anywhere. III enn ehlcr n'MHoiiiihlc reduction In In coine If future I hhown. LIEUT. MUGGINS ' 50.. 8. MA I IS Why FREEZE-E-E-E-E??????? Accept a warm JUNE blast in any room in the home It radiate flowing genemua heat. It la Just the llleetrlo Hier to take the chill off the ninrnina; dreenlng, ahavo or tireakfaei. Takes the ehlll off bathroom nr iimlhir Mii.ill placea In cold we;itlnr ihlorleaa, aniokeleea, clean and cotivcnlenl. The better can he tind anywhiTe an ordinary lamp am ket Is Kwillnhle Thera are no apecial coiinecllona to make and It la light iiiii! ea.-oly pcrtable and thua can 1"" carried from room to room ii nd iihed w here ever deaired. Flnlaheit In antinue copper 1-or-nt-hed complete with eight feet of cord, lamp meket altarhmciit and ilctjichnhle plug for connection to the. heater. MnJeMic Klertrh- He tier, height ovei' a.l, H inchca; highly bur nt a h e il coppered reflector; ehntilrod handle, heating ele ment protected with hvy wire guard, cuJilly remover Special prhe WeeLlnghouwc Klentrlc lle.i'.ei C'i.v (flow radiator; extra l.i i K ' ci.ppered reflector S12.00 Uiitenlier Kleclrlc Heater. r flei tor tvpe, Khnny handle is $11.00 T::.r::-.: $11.00 DODGE EL 1 11 1 ; iiiu sk ok si:it U K I 121 East Second Street ECTRIC CO. Mil ukai.im. Mgr.i.ii I'hone Osage 1899-71 IS $35 Not tho prirp of 1iock, hat mid 'gloves, but $3.") buys you u huiul tailored Overcoat i that is correi t in every ileUil anil oiii1 that will irive- you Hervire. If ymi have Innketl at higher priieil Overtnats you will rentin.v see thai we are jjiviiiR you value itml style for less money. 11 Other Good Valurg Low at $18 Holmes Clothes Shop 223 South Main Is Your Motor Trucking Done On Faith or Facts? ttE j ill J?Ji M 1 " MM I IfW WR A HAL III 111 rm m i ii a mm. m k j m m m m III - -. lw A WELlKNOWN banker recently remarked that he quickly gauged the value of a busi ness risk by the completeness of its cost system. Can you imagine a successful manufacturer pricing his line without knowing freight rates I Or a merchant guessing at an item represent ing twenty percent, or fifteen percent, or even one percent of his costs ? Motor trucking costs are as important as any costs-in a man's business. Of the average cost of ice 46 percent is trans portation. Of soft drinks 20 percent. Of brick 20 percent. Of bread and pastry 19 percent. Of laundry work 1 5 percent. Of coal and wood 15 per cent. Of ice cream 14 percent. Of dairy products 12 percent. Of lumber 6 per cent. Of groceries and meats 4 percent. The operating costs of 1700 trucks which were entered in the Packard National Efficiency Test for 1918 and an equal number in the Test for 1919 were kept on the National Standard Cost System a cost system which is endorsed by lead ing truck owners throughout the United States for all businesses and all makes of trucks. The experience of Packard owners with the National Standard Cost System has proved ex tremely satisfactory because in the long run it has automatically proved the low cost of Packard transportation. As one of our owners puts it: "Good work comes from a good truck." He should know for he has been operating a 6-ton Packard seven days a week for fifteen months with an average load of 156 eight-gallon cans of milk weighing 13,260 lbs. And lias made his National Cost System records as much a part of truck routine as filling with gas and oil. a? v AH truck owners should know how to get the facts. There is a Packard Freight Transportation department at Packard headquarters in this city. Consult them. There is no charge for the service. zAsk the ian Who Owns One PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY .. Detroit Packard Oklahoma Motor Company Osage 7900 619 South BouhU GOOD ROADS REDUCE TRANSPORTATION COSTS. The pmductg of farm arul factory can be moved more cheaply along good road, buy road bond and help bring down die cot of living. Persistently Giving Greater Values in Neckwear It's not on spasiTiytlic "sale events" that our big and rapidly growing neckwear business has been built, but on persistent and consistent greater value-giving every day in the year. So when we call your attention to our tremen dous stock of choice , r Ties at $1 don't let your mind conjure up a picture of the $1 ties you've stcn in other stores, for these of ours are to be compared only with those that others offer at $1.00. You'll find also that our Ties at $135 are every bit as good as. and often better than, those usually offered ai $2 or even $2.50 by those who have nerve enough. Then if you want something extra fine, we'll sell you ' iMj Ties at $2.50 that are marked and sometimes $3.50 by those stores that have to make as much on two or three ties as we are satisfied to make on a dozen. ajgj 4 PHOENIX Knitted Scarfs $1, $2, $3 up to $18 All Neckwear put up in Beautiful Holiday Boxei Curtis 3jroun (2a Tulsa' Livest Mcn'a Store Phoenix Silk Hom Manhattan Shirt