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TULSA DAILY WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 86, 1920 WILL ESTABLISH HEALTH CENTER County Red Cross Will Start New Work Here in September. INSTRUCTION GIVEN Will Co-Operate "With Other Agencies in Doing Well fare Work. A g enr ral health "erier I ir, h established by the Tulsa county chapter of the American Red CfOM early In 8eptfmher In the n. qmiri era at Fourth and Clnclnioitl Into which the chapter will move the firm of August. It la announced. Service which will ho rendered r.y the health center will he health In struction through rlaaees In homo hyyrlena and cure of the sick, dta trlhution and domination of Infor mation In regard to health, and other activities at yet not planned In detail. In establishing this health canter the Tulaa chapter will keep atep with the mnt progressive of other Re,i Cross chapters through out the country. No welfare work by other organ izations will be duplicated In th Red Cross health center, which will Inatead co-operate with other iigrti rles. A fine example of this n-i!-tance without overlaping la tilt ,-. operation given by the Junior Red Croaa of Tulsi conntv with the Ttlherctiloala MBOClathrn, hoard of education, school nurses, and home economics department of lb hlRh school, und the furnishing of mater ial for the health cruaado campaign In country schools. Course In home hygiene and earn of the sick wll be contlmnd In the fall and winter under the tutelage of Mra William D. Godfrey Mrs. I.llah D Lindsay la chairman of home nursing activities. The work of the local chapter as a health agency goes to the war during whieh home nursing, home hygiene and first ntd were taught. In the Oil Ficldsj rw I a tea t lone Mc-Man erecting derrick for No IS I:. V i'rlddy In the noithwest of the southeast of the southeast of t-lis- I tor, Keys No. l. I.awler In the couth west of the itoutheaat of 3S-ila-! 0w., ratory rig installed No 2 Lauler In the northwest of the northeast of 13-ls lOw, rotary 'lg Installed. No 1 Hllla In the northwest of the oijthwest of lMai0w drilling) t 1 (TO fee. No. B. Klncade In the northeast corner of the northwest of 33-ls-10v.. rotary I if Installed No 4 J. M. Boldman In the southeast of the southwest of 28-la-lflw.. off setting InWnclble No. 1 drilling ut 1.010 feet V. H. Boldman In the southwest of the northweat Of northwest of 28-ls-lOw., rotary i1g Installed. s Prairie Ol! Gas Co., No. 7 Howe In the northeast of the aouthwest of 6-2-10w., started drilling. National OH company has rig up for No n Rrlnk In the southeast of the northweat if !i-2a-10w Nebraska-Oklahoma baa started drilling in Its test well In the north west of the a mthoast of I0-3s-tlow. Dorp Tests.. R O. Gillespie No 1 In the south, east of the northeast of 25-2-llw. drilling at 2.290 feet In gumhu for mation. Keys No, I .T. M Boldman In the southwest of the northwetu of th southwest of 28-ls-10w., temporal Uv hut down at 2.3.0 feet, due to cas ing trouble. In the Hewitt Field. The Carter OH company has a 12s well, natural. In the 1.399 to 1435 foot pay, In its No. 6 Woodruff, loca ted at the center of the weat line of the northwest of the aouthwest of 15-4s-2w. The Southorland Petroleum com nanyl No ' 0 Ward, in the northwest orner of the southheast of the southeast of 16-4s-2w, is good for 400 barrels natural In the 1,645 foot rand. The Kxfenslon Oil company has a 7 ii 0 barrel well, natural, In Its Noble farm test- In the southwest of the southwest of the northeast of 21-4a-2w. The Wolverine Oil company's No 19 Dillard. la good for 125 barrels natural in the 2 005 to 2 085 foot pay, and is located In the. extreme aouth last cornsr of 21-ts-Sw. The same company's No. 30 Dil lard, In the southwest corner of the outhwcst of the northeut. of 22-4s-2w. Is good for 190 barrels natural at 1,375 feet The same company's No. 43 on the Dillard farm, In ie center of the southenat of the north west of 22, Is good for 200 barrels natural at 1,330 feet. Westhelmer's No 5 Ward, In the northeast corner of the southeast of the southeast of 2--4s-2w. I making 650 barrels natural at 1,894 feet. The Skelly Oil company's No. 4 Wcfthelmer In the extreme north west corner of 22-4s-2w. Is a ' 100 burrej producer, natural from aix sands encountered from 1,337 to 1.753 feet. Tnlaa County News. Campbell and others have a 2,000.000 gas well in the 1.860 to 1,176 fool pay, In their No 4 Smith, located In the corner of the north east of the southeast of 17-19-11. The Livingston Oil Corporation's No. 11 Rlcketts. in the northeast I corner of the northwest of 6-17-13. Is good for 25 barrels In the 1,833 foot sand. The Gladys Oil company's No. 15 Berryhlll allotment, in the center of the north line of ih northwest of the southwest of 18-17-13, Is good for 25 barrels at 1.70 feet. Northwant of Stillwater. The Atlantic Oil & Producing Co got the aand at 2.988 feet in lt test located in S-20n-2K and drilled to a total depth of 4,385 and after a til riuart shot, the well Is maklns 25 barrels. Wildcat Uwnilnn Frank Griggs has a r up and I movtng In tools for a 3.800- foot MM In the southeast of tin southwest of 29.29-4w, Grant county. Okh This well Is located four miles south of Caldwell, Kan., and Is a rank wildcat. . 1 ' I Diplomats of World Snapped at Spa la-ft to right: Ambassador Chlnrla, Oonnt Kfonui faring innsra). Premier IJoyrt (ionrgo and PTomlrr Mlliorand Problems of the greatest moment to the leading nations of the old world were discussed at the recent Hps conference. The photo w.ta taken while a group of delegates were engaged In earnest conversation on the front porch of the villa at Spa where the meetings were held The leading figures ui the conference war Premier Lloyd George of Ft. gland anj Premier Miller and of Franca. Ambassador Chlnda, also a noted diplomat, represented Jspan. METAL MARKETS ' IN GOOD SHAPE Clearing Up of Railroad Wage Question Is b a vorable Factor .vr;V YORK, July 25. Iron and fieri Interests are confident that M a result cf the acceptance by the railroad broth rhnodr. of the wae,e award granted by tho labor board, tiafllc will Improve to such an ax tent i.s to remove a large part of the TtamlJcap exi erlenced up to the pies ent lime In moving cong aled ma terial. The market Is luirly steady tut Be.smer billets have stiffened to a $ t; r tulnimiiiii at Pittsburgh. Structural orders taker, by the leading shops laat month were the lowest In over i year, lalatling only 90,400 tons. Pig iron market has become very active in the south. Ilusla and Bessemer grades of iron continue firm. In copper, business has been suh. slant). il. The end of the brass msk" ers' strike In Cornotlout vallev l WAMT APS expected to irsunio oper pun III M of I.UDO.OOO pounds tally. A feature of the lead market was the nrllon of leading npeiatois On li. at Weiln-sday In advancing the spot pi Ices from 8 to 8 1-2 cents New JClk, and 7 3-4 to s 1-4 cents ItWl fit laiuls delivery. Tha open market Is much stlffei at 9 cnta ,N'ew York and s 3-4 cents Pt Unuls as a result of exceedingly limited supply or metal. Zinc continues in a strong position Antimony steady at 7 3- cents spot with buyris active. At Mirk. Morrison & Jackson's No 4 Reese. In the southeast corner of the north west of the northweat of S-1K-10, is a GO barrel wll natural in the 2,614 to 2,070 foot sand. The Belby OH & Gaa company No. 2 Rohbtns In the northweat corner of the northeast of th northwest of 10-1 ,1-1 0. Is a fiO barrel well at 2. MO feet. Tho same company drilling on the Thomas farm in the northeast of the northwest of 11-15-10. has a 30 barrel well, natural in sand encoun tered from 3.09B to 3,100 feet. The Hiawatha Oil company's Clin- ton farm test In tho southeast corner of the northwest of the southwest of 15-15-10, Is good for 15 barrel natural at 1.542 feet. WORLD RAPID GROWTH ON INTERURBAN 'V SW ' A 1 . . , 1 . . r . 1 1 Wit I VWUI AllUUBV f vineju by String of Nice Villages. By MRS. J. R. M WIIXIAMB Two years ago there were no sta tions .on the Sand Springs line be ne, en Tu lea and Sand Spring. There were practically no houses. a grocery etore at Home Gardens and one at Parkview were the only business renters to he encountered on the -eight-mile stretch, and the number of homes was 100 small to be nf any importance. M. lawi and T. V. Davis, better known as Arkansas Trader, were the pioneer commercial men of the locality, ae It were. With the Idea In mind, according to a popular rumor afloat, that by stationing food cen ters at various points along the Una It would be a very short time he fore working people and those who desired to establish homes near Tulsa would buy small plota at nominal sum and form a nucleus of homes that would i.vm grow to larg er dimensions these men. and the proprietor of the Sanitary llroerry company, erected small store build Ings and set forth entl.lng induce ments to the people they desired to draw to the minding regions MC4IUM ol tin' re isoiiable pi b e of the land and of I he food to be pur ( h ist d there It whh destined to le n plan that proved Its worth at the ItMe of ,onceptlon. Al present there nre eight stations from Ida TnN i "v limits to Hand iBMnfft Th. ii., tola i .if stores at these stations rial inereaaed to seven teen, most of them located on th cement roid rlo amount of con stmction being done is phenomena I, aTnd while no sepaiate official ei niug lies been taken of these stations, be cause of tnelr popolallmi being toil email to bo In. orporated, It would be hardly an k iKgtvatlnn to sav that the aggregai. count Would ex. reed two thousand and be well to ward the three thousand mark. A few years sgo there was a col. ond park, known as Ml'lwn, in the terrfory between the two towns, bu' that has been dlaconi'iinrd 111 neat that site Is now being elected the enormous CompftMlOn Innaf Tuba eonipanv plant and an office build Ing. There Is WOnJ kivi t from some SOU ret thaj armful thin Platit will arise another colony similar '" these already In existence, and form Ing another link In the chain cut necting the two towns This kind Ol connection, a line of home owner nd taxpayers would be an it union between the Industrial cen ters of the two places and In thing 10 he looked forward In as the I '' cat outcome of a plan ntOfOd trport .In the pioneer days of the OOmjBU nlty which are not so fat bonk 1 the misty past as to lie tosflnod ' ' the memories of the OldOf people of ithe vicinity At Quay. The Roxana Petroleum company's No. 1 Skeen. In the northeast earner of the southeast of the southeast of ll-l-6e. Is a 15 barrel well after t' shut In the J, 100 foot pay. In Tlir x hulter IsMtfsM, The Tidal Oil eompary tas Just completed a 't'O barrel well, which Is It No 2 ,ui the W. Kannird farm located In the northeast, corner of th northeast of 6-1 1 14 The total depth Is 1,808 feet. LODGES AND SOCIETIES TUH A lOPClB Hit. 11 IBMtS ry .'..1st nm misuse ThurMsv, July ) War. In il a. m Visitors welcome JOHN A WAI.KSin, W. M 1. C. MONFORT. Sea PEI.TA LOtvin ! will hold special u..n.iiiuiiirii..n I '-..a. July Jtih work in r o sgre onmmvnrlng at t p- m. All E. A.'e .,.-n viairots rurtllslly lnvitd fcusontn halL II. C. Kaufman. W. M. Arthur Uaaar. Saeralary. riTKuuus uoip no. i mtti a. aval v sr r I rt a w aieani -- H Ml ins s.ii eipif ii n HI ing - i 't,ii f i Nst t onimunicatlfin :,.'-- i." i. Httgular inuulul puimem metmnfj' a. i it Mini w m B. HANNA. S.',.,.rT rOUU CHafTin. O E S. IDHII Oral sad ttllr Wadnasday of II. a nioatk at Mi. ball, flrai msatlns. hualnaas: aa:onil l.iUtsMon and a., .11 at Its TBMPIII TJCMNANT, Worthjr Ualrea tuts emma rAar; h.. TPISA CS TEH No CI. K A U laaala flrai sad third Monday ut aso nonth c'hsptsr adjuuros until Stflaniber I. R. K NRWHOt'BB, n P. U A SNTUCfl. lacratar TRINITY COMMnNDl'Hl No. 10 n.aal w. mi., anu aourtn ai.iiiaar aeh inoalb. Comi.isndorjr ad journs until Soptambsr II. JOHN MEISENBACHglt, B C. ntANI RRAMA N, Harnrdtr aKDAR TEMPLE, a a. O N m S ... A- rosular maottns Friday, -,. 'TJBja itiabai Ift Pbons 141 amlki. . dtb. Petasjlaie H. M WELUVEIt. tSSSXSt At 1 1'.' 'K A i-OUOB NO It. I o. O F. Nam maallns July ,a a , .,, Work In Third dastas Visitors waleoms I O. Chpmn. N. O. M i. PuUNI.ilrO.NE. .r TUI.SA SNCAMt'Mk.N'1 No. II, L o. O. r inaots I. i , i fourth Friday. I n m,, R. p hall, if' East flaeoed. Dagrao nlsht Aufust 7lb. TULOA KEDKKAH NO. 11 I o. O. P. maeta aocond and fourth Fri day. I p. nr.. K r. bail, Mti Bast Saoand. TULSA can: No. II, I. O. O. F masts first and third Prlday. I p. m . Mualrlaua' ball, lilts louth Boulder. COMMITTEE. TTI1J1 CAVMP No till M " A. and I '" A1ION1AB ( A Alf No ; 1 'a R. N. or A. iiisota avarr Tuoa. r i!L iod P'.,?,J!' Vlnhnrii alconia it f. M--'' i.-.e. conaui A. A. Huahea, O-blll Mra. h p Kanneiy are I. J Wrt.'n,'4"' n-tioi Racordar SILVER P1.CIU LODCiB, 111, x p.. niaala avary Thilra.lav ,,i.h'. at St. P IUI1. Faat Sa. - n1 Naat maallns July II visit ll.t knlfhta ursad to atland. r A WILLIAMS c c Ed PA I.F.. K It a B ABA aaoTTO NO. U MBBTS Fins, Saturday in ncl. iuubi St Maaor.lo Hall, M A Hurler, aionaroh ii O. ...... LEGAL iMata of OkUnoma. County nf TI-. Hh.Hi HA l i r. On this th inih dav of J'tlV. 19? ' and 1'Oth day of July, lftto. t' ataliM Sbaal Ika.a 1. a a kaan Si.i. fill a I Ii. tllaa iutt o( Okiahftn.i. i i . lni , ourl of Ttilaji County. ouiahMn" in. foiiwwina ,r...'y lo-wU; Fihi acka or riiu.il nifr. aatk (,T brown aiTr. 10 gftMonn -f torn -h.trnBi"n0?.'i.' iSitn houa. pounli or nail 1 r R.uun to. barrHI 4 tuba, 1 1 .-.: burner vtov tallnna of myruy. I ronniFtsi. I i"t Two bar ponfaa, on m 'tnt waon. nn aat doukia hain'it. una viii and on rotn fori On nhaviolM riadatar c-i N li i' boAy No H I4H, fnflna Kfl ll it rcMOlvad. Mint l.tbiH Couft- i ty flarn of Tij!a CoutiU i ik lahom u , glva I do and lal noib and Mil PfOi arty on A'ina4 i. vm 41 iw 1.) 1 n'K n m it tha weii ficiiti door ..f il.a Tu1a County Courthoua. m tha btht( biditi- ho.lr a. owlna lha lilaoi.altlon he l.aa mala n-i maaa mi rapnri m tn n'inm"; Of aald rrnearty II'. ail of fnnn.y . oinrnlaalonera.- run fnunlv Oklahoma By LEWIS CLINK. County Clark. m Wftn4 Mi Kates and Iiiiformatton IS' vr wprti ttr ttm ln InMrltttMi tor ti prlr of mm Mtnlnittrn ipkcn u words. t. ,t. wofil pri rlav whan rftpr f'tni on i. i-ii h t ItliiHM rh.ni M inhi in it. amount ri.d tin AI I ' If A ri 1 1 WAt'l AlH ! ml payatYi iha aatua tay ftrit In--it"U f .l iMNfa Alt out of Imwm m( .t- an. I aH wnilrH t-. !nl. "i i wantfil wt-mni a'ari ana hininn.H'M f Anirla da art fi1H alf fli in trlvam t tk' r.rifiiNf want add ir i harfxt I t fi sum rata aa i-aah fttut ppcfl(im will inarta at ynuf hoin ,.r afrtV aa n..n nfta. flrkt Id- atrtion aa .ailia, Hii la an ai'tnt BttJdttlon MfVVN ami patmanta Khun Id M fin ! i iiin)i1) . , mil i - pi MtM A.wn, ak "ii M'i. ad In b rfrnia.1 ha'W It nu by ' alphflna ai takar Is maka nra that H li Kan nrrafllr tnkari Ilia Wofld raniu't a unit raapnnaihmtr for trnri 'f ttlf hind n. furring in talaphona ail 1 1 ftnfhta t)n4ti no i irrii.itKianaaa ara wa ra punRlliU f.-r arrnrn In any Bit a.-ttria. mnt galaaa rp. rtad Imniadiatalv (ii fit . r InMrtlftfi railurtlaa la runt nf an a1 win aa mada uniaaa arror daittoyk alua af ad. Thono rnoo ant fnr Want Ad raparf mant ANNOUNCEMENTS !.""' mi t . i T7ir r luiy Ti joTJ ,..n."n. tnAt call "aas litis for iwarrt "10 ri"KWAh"l"ToTfrrai7o7 inT lorailng l-'. rd Inmini rat, !'? mod I . angina N Am . a r l Ifan-a N HI 1 1 rtfrnnuntabU rliu with nlra aalng rtr tiif irar nf ar .self tarar far atlan Wf.lna.tay Jgdy f , ,.r, rin rlnnatl hia. n ftf.- nd anl Third alrau .1 0 'Ibiirri, rNiMlnnvllla. gta I.' hi .-ii i.n l mi th of (own ihiaa tmiak of bgrg ghlvki t.o in rarh b-.i i all radar innr. . rM aril IV.INi. iiltlo rrama hlrrrla, In iti.l at U0 .North (iiaonwind Otaaa lit I. I'i'I'N'Tt ladian awaatar nn anijth alda; nwiMi ggji gft .ama by alng f'r Chla nl rail Hkalb ky, Uaaga mi ITRATtCD a t ward i i r tVta rat urn it a rad and whit a point ai mala nr In for nianon in rs iii.t,n I.OHT tn fifth (Tool gaMMftty National hank building pair Itifoml glaaaaa; plaaaa ra- lurn lo rnom Ml nn Rama floor r nt t M'NT Maiair.Uy hnapltal far on r . . prlvata. priraa raaannahla; may wnrk for bnatg, bablaa adnpiad wrlta for hnoklat Mra T n. I -.ng 41) 1 tut Twanty-aavanlh atr t. Kanaaa ritv, Mo WKKT MAIN' maiarnliT anitarium, far tha rara and prolartion of vun wnmin , rataa raamnabUi bablaa adoptad, 14? W Main I" M. H Nawinan, Madir-al l'ltfftur, 107 rolcnrd M ia , Oklahoma ( lty NdTH'K to Itaal Mwta"1 daalara; my hnua at 1MI Nuuih Not folk ta off tha markat Oaorga Hanarfeft AS'Ftel informal ion "aha praaan" ai aa nt Mr Cortl Irving, formarlr nf IKOiSt Admiral H'"iiard. 1'ulaa Addroaa Mra Alfrad Kiatrhcf, JlO'J Wahatar at. Hrkly. AuroM68!iir" AlTOM(mt.KH rjf.K fI.K ! OR ANT BIX I puaangar tar; what rln you "ffr-r in f ou1 ' ' i . ! riiflna ii - IV X i II I Il6x hlih nfaaaura boilar; what will you ftva for If Mullar Tlra 4 nuw-ar i n M mtn umii 10 tin ( ftHU tttaa ai a iaal dtVnunT 7 tl 0 on am-h tlra ai lung aa thay laau Mullar Tlra rtuhhar ' 14 K fllxth St rCUt Uxi Miliar non nWli. tlraa at avlnaa of about 60; firit monay gata tharn. from a naw oar; ownar wantad and bought Havaga llraa. Mullar Ttra Ruhbar ro m r-. nixin m "TTi (lOi iDRH 'II nn-kl. tlraa, ownar prafr-it. ' Havaga '!. from a naw rar. both tor IRfl Mullar Tlra tWPMff Og 1 2x 8U SOnjlV THRA1 IT. fl lira oaarlr in- w i , 'it nor w a ii i an I9im MIIm'O rib traaT tira. naw rufttorrnsr watitatl Havaga tlrca Tou ran hava thin 0BVBN PHRBTO tight tank, fully rhargafl and rtady for ua at II aafh whtla thav last Mullar Tire A ItUhhar fQ 1 1 V. nth. At'TOM'ifilf -K ntrvlfa man will ha opan for nop i Hon abntii Auguat I at., can deliver t ha good, and will oonpldar only high grade propoaition au-A, rara worin FORD Redan for aaia in A l condition ; nrltia 1100 ("all Bnnkar fadar lOflB tit (antral National hank Pldg USED TIRES Guaranteed Vulcanising Qat our prices. TULSA TIRE BHOP 12 West Brady MODKI, N lluitn..lilla , a SeSatrTBR A in., k 117 W Socond itrait nas llll Poll lALK nt a aartflc hy" owner; lata M.ii Nli roadatar; fully aqulppad: flna nasi Ursa: car luat palntad. aoma trrnn rail at ItUj Baal Falriav 1 .".li "sa Li."Ktut roadatar. TTka na Phona or wrlia Hllllns'a Cadlllao Co. rittahurs. Kansas f 7TU KAI,: - l adllla. ar,.l ."l.avn.lal arti.y. will aall at Invnira Phona or rlta If Intnraatad ftllllns'a Cadlllar C. II Illlllnss Flt'al.urs. Kan nr. t'..i.li l.4aa L'.afral garage. Oeall' IIKI Mil HTt'IiltlfiAKER fllX In flna rondl 11. .ii. new llraa all ar.xind and aalra. pi i -.I rtgOJ fur caah. Oadsr 111 TTirTYi't'li uaad car with ma, I can all-It now ir lha pries Is right, t al- waa t.ava customer wantln food Fnrda. aa- ma eafoia yon bu Phona i'a.ai in rOK SALE Brand naw four raanr Tola, run laas than a 1.000 mllaa own er lavtng ii . win maka bis laoriflse. Call Oaaga 1313. i A N HiTke iiMfneiTVai daTuary on uvar land Had an 4 . moilti navar haan ltivin I'e.iwr tlj rii KVitoi-i-; i JT Jff.o? .''"iTi'T.iMin i maH t payment r?v tarinn ir im. i,Vi , i - K EH car. 7 saaasssei m ' inodal cheap, rail at sarllon houaa at I Ris ,"rl ifltr t m ' Ml!. I : N V K N :o -115 llulrk i.,adtar new ho.lv. Ilftft .aah ' li h'i k.n . Tour rar la nail Why nit save n.onay snd hava soul ar ie.alr..l at hr.ma in ! ?rV,KJff ,r.dMffi.t"1l?fS 1 lun f HfAHtM sflSf fa 11 elar ilia '-an a .in-iv . j ,, j, ,jb tread Ur . - - T Z " 7. ! o -i w A i ' Mi.1i . . it(. t rt.mil I rr ne cuomr WMiwa, pv,ji - 1 I .1 I..... .1.1. .elel.... ltlr ..u .fin imvf t nia lanrPN " xi .. it Tin. A KuM.or Prt 14 K Im, 11 Ai.l paysongsr rurd m A 1 shape IWI.OO. Phone o. yOR 11.8. -Hodge f'ladster; good condition. North Main flarage Osag 4401. :-IX i ' Y LINfiKK ' Chummy, fine cnn.lltli.il best liamatri In Tulaii. Ix.w cost price. Tortus or trade. i ( 1ar 44 i K1VE passenger, light Uto, arond OORdtttOn Price right. Te TiVms: Cta" trade. What hava you? AUTOMOBILES AI'ToHftkll.Ha i o ii -vir. IS Pt'l.K I'll I "' - I M i run 514 or sins ren.1itl..li I'h'.ll" I iMgM Klin Wtt.t.SAi'HII I' M 1J0 KnllK rot I I" tlin hatsw Hat: Tuta.i Motor far Co. S Main OMf MM Tulsa I. i'a'1 Cedi -TTn II ennillt'lAS . tiraa eo.,.1 BfcAt'TIf IJL auvan i-aaaana-T i'.aflaa Klght. i hit la a Rmil 1 nd only run Irt pno itiilaii. luoil paint, inp. p.-ai cunia ant inbhai . m raal bargain fur $.fna I NAi.tC llfWtd I FimT Tft flfWl trai-t t'ltirtug car USED TRUCKS fine Iteo speed wsfon In A-l shspe Packard ton used five months. Republic, l-lon in unod shnpe Itepulille 1-ton In good shape. I-'. V. It ner been used, a hiirfimln. l,ook al these bus and save a few dollar PACKARD USED CAR MARKET 711 P floston iiaai!e.74l USED CARS ON TERMS Buick Six Tourintr, only 30 day old. Oldmobi!o fi TourinBT Slutlebakor fi Touring Dodge Touring WELSH-McNULTY MOTOR COMPANY FOURTH and FRANKFORT USED CAR BARGAINS A rebuilt Taeltard la a better buy tlian any new ear at th sami prlo. II rack ard luurlnc, lik, new, guar anteed. 1 2t I'ackard, r.-iaau. Ilka new. 1 2 r. Packard touring In A-l shape. Cadlllao roadster model r,7 A-l shape llii.1s.ui spcudster 4 -pass. ford sedan at a bargain price. Wlnton 1010, 4-paa. Rttits Bearcat, 1011), looks like new. Htutx 4-puss 1IU9, rebuilt and re painted. l'earlvsa sedan, 1920. driven 100 miles. Locomobile 4 paats. In A 1 shape. And a lew nther good buya. PACKARD USED CAR MARKET 711 S. Unston Osage 7143 HJSE CAR WHY DELAY? WE SELL 1017 Appersnn chummy, new block and pistons aVi a i aa iaia TIO 1120 Chsndler, 7 passenger, like new a- 1 ' ,000 llll Velle, 5 passenger, new cord casings .......... . .v ... I 710 llll Chandler chummy, wire wheel mi fits is i nsksti ifljtH Model 24 Wlnton 7 paaaenger, good as lilt Chandler, 7-paasanger, overhauled - i ill n nun 1,150 1017 Chandler 7 paaicnger; a bargain ll.jLOO 1017 Chandler 7 passeniter; see It now I 110 1018 Hudson Cabriolet; perfect condition 11,060 1117 Jeffrey 5 paNmiH"r. a real buy a sl1awsaeamt 100 1117 Dodge roadater; a rare bargain i ilrt i aVi 471 21-A Wlnton 5 passenger, excellent condition 1 1 i'siii i at Hit 110 1910 Furd roadater, perfect condition . I 4Tt 1919 Oakland roadster, can't beat It irni -it nsifaft M WHIkeir Motes0 Compmy 723 SOUTH MAIN OSAGE 8640 Tl RmI W Stall 1918 Marmon, Chummy 4-paas. Good as new. . . .$2,750.00 1017, 7-pasa. Marmon. A bargain 1,750.00 . r. . r- at a il A irn OA . ijri. ou .iiarmoii. j ri'ai i , . - e f T) 11 I, l-jiun.". ,11 uiwu. uiiii.i ho.ju a,auv,u.j 1918 8tutS roadster. RUM good 1,750.00 I Aa It,,i,.L na nt 101( HtldtOtl t motor ill ROOd .a a as I. . - a. ' J I ' f I I I I I v(ir f J ( ( 1 r 1 1 1 L II 1 ' 1.? . . . , j Q20 JordftH. o-pa8. MlghtlV T tU A. flA 1 1 ) I i I dlM I IV PMUMri. 19n Winton, 7-pa8. A good ! 1900 Jordan. 7-pas. Two months old 2,760.00 Cnumrny A good iW. o 701-3 South Main Sir. ft Call for C. AUTOMOBILES ii riVMiiniiVs Voa BARGAINS IN USED TRUCKS Onp-tnn Korrl Truck, fina nirrhanical shape, $350. Vor truck. $200. One-ton Republic truck $371. Thene trucks are bargain. G. M. C. TRUCK CO. Oaasre 409. 10 Weat Sixth I Have the Car You Want Many that are not Hated. Term on some l3i Hoick Rosdaier, 'new" ennb hars, bumpers, spot llht, I UMt seat covers. Llt price. lit u ll nick Roadster, tins shape, 11.110. 1018 Buick, 7-paan(er, tl.Jtnt. 1917 Rulck, 5-paaeniir, 1110. 1911 I)od Coupe, five tlrea, wire wheels, extra good buy, 11,100. 111 rodga tourlns. extra good. 1171. 1111 t "!;-" tourlnt. pood buy, MM 101 Dodge roadster, all new tire, 100. mil Peerless "I," on yr aid, 11,100. 1011 Klgln, osed a few men tha, 11,111. Model 1.1 i' .i.ili!a.- touring. 11.100. Lot more good ears, all ready to go. Tulsa Automobile Exchange Fourth and Moulder SPECIAL BARGAINS 1020 Marmnn, 4 passenger, ahso- luely brand new, at a big saving. ID 1 9 Packard touring, California type, enclosed top. Mohair valvat seat covers and head lining, ton ne, ii. windshield, wind deflectors, look and runs Ilka naw. Cost to duplicate 17,(10. Oar prlo 14.210. 1920 Wlnton, r. passenger touring, used t weeks, at a saving of II.- 100. 1120 Cole, 4-passenger, ud 1,000 miles. For service, good as naw, 12,100. Tulsa Motor Car Co. Dlstrl baton Pleroe-Arrow Cols Aero Eight 1211 Sooth Mala St. BUY NOW ON TERMS new ... 14.250 Etmys aim Usdl On Teirinnis ouv , t.iou.uu O OCA Aft 1 000 fVO 1 r- r l if shape... S I L ) t ' .iii.im r Z" used ZaOUU.UU ,a 1 inn Al buy 2,000.00 buy 750.00 H. Wuerth Osage 5300 cm i.