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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1920
SECTIONa.
NEW OIL TOWN
GROWING FAST
Slick Astonishes Every
body With Its Rapid
Progress. j
CLAIMS 1,000 PEOPLE1
Southwestern Hallway Opens
Up New Agricultural
Region.
easterly direction from Ilrtatnw ttl
iH'Inmil panat through ih aouthrrn
idg of the Minima Wick Pl.
whirr thare ant 150 producing wlla
unit hit I f a many more bolng drlll'd,
Xmr Hllck (11 mile from HHa
lo the rlvor valley wMfw and for a
radlua of 30 mllea there la a fertile
ii K'on lhal prodinta it Male or morn
f ririlon to ihe ii'Ti, bumpir i nil"
of rorn nr anything elac lhal ' in b
itrnwn In the ninth temp-ra'i one
Mldu.it hrtwePn High' "nil iikinnl
li ilbr'ami "f .!'. mil'" ii Hi'
l.itVtllt "f Novak I I 'In ' li ik tt"'d
f..r I.!".' Ni 1 ' K II.'. II 'I V
nr i.l s ! 1 1 i i in' i . ii 'I
I'hllllpavllle, Wilcox anil yountBtown
oil pool-i lhal Ho In ii great frlrl"
around Nuyaku, ahoulij wmHimi.
era In ylM a paying quantity of
II and aa, ih ngMeiiltural pnaal
hllltiea In lha Mill l"l I'nrk river
valley arn n unlimited that with th.i
..in In of the railroad the parman
i nry ami ali aily growth of th (own
in itaaurid
Mien though the town nf .Viiyuk.t
iiii'l Hlii It mi- Iiii-aipiI In Mm heart of
the Kirn mill, iiiiini-rii nil flilil.
win ri' Intwi i lii" ii-1 1 ii ' nl newly illn
...Mini J'I f' llf Kl" I'V iMipn ItlHl
i !,( 'I.. . Iii.i li.u li'i n ill ii
ii 1. .1 rr'.ntli
$ 2 " ni0 pnenger atiitlnn Thin
building mil have the aimi- ape'lfl-latl-ina
ai Ihi- I'rlaen railway nintlon
lit flari-ninri- Thp Mli-k Townalta
innipanv l rf-lllnfr lo'a on Ihi- prin
cipal liiimriiaa Mreei for 1 1,000 and
up, rr-nlrt-oi o In'a aeH for aa low a
tJlOw Tin- pemnnnel of the town-alli-
enmpani Ik practlratly the imme
a thi' r.illrriM.I rnmpuny. I'a of-flri-ra
are T II KJIck, prenldcnt; A
t l'niiii, tie priaiini; It. K.
Hrm.ke, general manner. Tha
lovui . 'ivi ra more than it mill)
ri ii
, , i in a- a hnntnlnr Wile city
'. i I 1 ii.il''T '.ariln Ki vi-n nil
Tho development nf i.trnp. r' .n.
ilfun which oMII'.tlliin ! prim
the tnry of the phi'iiomi'n.il gmti-i'i
if OktaliomVii iievtcxt nil ''
Hl.i'k ami Nuyaka, Icvated in 'in 1
l.piul of I Hp Norlli ('nnii'Ii.in r
,15 mlli'a inllliwrat nf TiiIh.i
Thi' lnnn dormant agi n tilluriil a- d
nil poaaihilltli nf Dili renino u'.d
which are llm muni of ant mi'i..n
nf Ilia wnrtij In theae rop" a, nr.
now being dpteliipeil In llu- wnkr nf
tin construction of llu- iklnli"'"H
KonthuPaiiTii rallwity, whlih Ih i
I'.r ruahpil to roinplailnn Tin
inlnala of thp riillHay an llrininw
.mil UKmiildpn Alriuily Iwi ml!
ri-.nl crptva nrp opprntlnv lii'ltvi'im
liilnlow nn.1 Hlii'lt it nil .in- innkliiK
hipp roiiii.5 Itlpa I ' 1 1 Tin- tuna
tin bPan I'XH'iiili il lo it " I n t mlilwiii
lirtwipn Kllrk it ml Nuynkit
Aaaliilnir In thi- rmpirp hiitldmc
of thlH rpRlon la Hip ai'Pllnii of Jin
niutp hllhwny llint will anon lip i mn
plrlnl from llrlnlinv In "IlinilU-ri',
anil whlrh pur.illrli thn rnllroiul
r It; ht of wny noiirly Ihp i-ntlrt- itla
tnncp Thi- ioihI will p roinpli ipiI
within th nnxt two mmitha unit will
lie Hurf.ici'il with rlnit ami irnnlnil
rock, ft will lip one of the licnt IiIkIi
nnva In thn atnti'.
Unly tlioae ppraona who huvp nt
tt'tniitoil to trittprnp tin Imttomliiwi
hlRhwnya nnil umtrailpil inuiU nf th.it
rtRlnii enn fully nppi cclntc the tr.ini
oi mat lent n aiiltlnc frnni the Hi
ntnllatlun of Hit' two minli'rn iupiIioiIh
of triinnporliillou now iiiiiIit run
atrilctlon. At Hip prrat'ilt tlnip thi'rn
arc alxippn unnva nf workmen tnixy
acvpn ilnya it wei-k on tho mllrnnil
rnmllipil -mil nn ninny wurki-ra urn
to he found tm thp Mnto lilithwny.
TIip flklahom.i fouthwi'atprn rail
way biulna ut the .lunotlon of tho
l'rliro railway at llrlatnw and tilfra
for It h rluhl of way thr natiiial rn.iil.
t'pil mailr by tho Mttlp I)ppp I'orlt
rlvpr itt liranrli of the North ("ana
tllan rl'orl I'xlrnilltnf In a hoiiUi
"flnn i iniaiiwai iw wmui mmm a n i oj iii wwwauiiiiiWMit inaii imii ' ' " '
jiiinipany will anon tnntnl I u ii-nti.il
. PxnhanKP nfflrp at Mil- k Thp town
Iihb prinldpH for it iltv park wln-ri-a
ralapd pi n form Iiak t - i Imllt and
a rmrnbt-r nf IioxIiik i onli-.ita havr
ulrpaily hcin kIhrpiI A aph-ndld
ayali-m nf public arhoola la biting
htianRPil for anil whlrh nr pxpt:t
ul to bp rpady by thi- tlmp the aec
oml tprm riimmrnnii In January.
The ia nn- at.ibllliy, rntorprlan and
wound bulnaa Juilimpnt which In
lo short a tlmi- built anil populatod
tho town of Hllck an- bi-hlnil thf
Nuyakn townalti'. Nuyitka townaltp
waa oppni'tt Aiigmt 19. but alruAity
Ha fututcrowth an( tmportann'
inn hp H'-n from Hip nuinbpr of bu
Inpaa ami Ipaldi-nra lola that havp
bi'i-ii antd and from th r Pal nuni
bpr of hullilliiRM tlmi an- in thp pro
rpua of erection. .Mohp nf the Indua
trla! cntPrprlat-a that tocatpil at Hllck
H.i ve houpht tniluatrUI altra In Nu
y.tkn and rallmnl trackage la IwIdk
pi iivlilt-il nr mi h.
Tho W.ilii' I'lillllpa unu Yotmc
totvn dPVi')oiiiipnti Hp within t'tm
I'tnuimliy on thi- mirth and i.iM.
mill thp potarnnipnt fchool or the
Cri'k Indian trine Ilea acan rty a
mile and a ipiaiter to the wpm The
iiRilPiiltnr.il pn-altilllttp- if tin
riiiiodin" land'i nff-r w.n 1. i r n
i -iie i i. m n win ' i i" i r . .1
i. i .1 win 1 i n th
! i Hi i . n- r ok n
U ' - r il I i-fs jk
' il" 1 ' ' r i nit; f Sim
ITEMIZES EXPENSES1
Defeated CiiiiiUdaU-'I iirni III llcturtl
Of lApeiixtn Inmrri-d III
Seel.liu fflfO
WASIII.VOTUN. 8t.pt 11. Here
itre anmP of th CHinpnlun expptiica
of (j. II. I'orce, a iji'fcntcd Mla
tuiurl.in i nnsrca-lunal nailr.int, will' Ii
hi- llati'd under oath In hla nxpfiiat
aec miit fllpd recently with W. Tyler
t'ngp. ilrik of the houan of n-prc-vntattvia
Auduat I i'oatnR for 25 lettPrg
to ltiflucntl.il men In my dlatrlet,
telling that I Wirt truatlmr to thp
klndiieia of tho people and the mercy
of (Joi! to elect mo (both failed),
h0 et-nta.
"AuifUil 2 l'or profpaalonal per-vln-M
of a tmaorlnl artist In ahaplng
up the aalidy wlilak-ia of an Influ
till In I roll of TCrln, 36 ennta.
"AilRtMt 3 'Jim Jar 'faco crcnic'
to faprlnntlnj blondo for pailn out
my carda, 3."i cpnta
"AtiRint 3 -Another Jar of 'face
ercine' to eharmliiK brunetip f"r
I- Int- out more of my ard". 3i
EXPERIENCED SALESMAN WANTED TO BEGIN JAN
1ST, 1921. FOR TERRITORY IN OKLAHOMA
Experienced in selling high class merchandise, on tho road to
sell a high grade line of gas ranges, coal ranges and PiprlpS3
Furnaces made by the largest stove plant in the world. While
stove experience preferred, it is not necessary, but only sales
men with successful sales record need apply. j
State age, salary expected, class of merchandise sold, annual
business for the last three years, also references. Box 713-E,
World.
. Pv
if? l-'c-r her writ and In
niix"".-; hi r ,iov fro nd nn 1
r r i I 3lr o' ' n w -.rl hoe
i tt 'di w the ir i',J the
cr ir n 1
'Main Street Looking South
pvpii belter adapled to ir cullna
Hell of 1 1 . mitt Ii ciopH of (,'iain nod
thp i .ik,- of Krinit herdM nf i.il'le
and uhrep. 'I'M ih wniidi'i f ill eminiry
Iiiih I on n Iippii nnaltliitr a meant of
tianaportallou In order In markei Ha
lii pa and to Hi I m ii la ii the pn uliilt
tlca of Ihla ii'Klnn
In the ei put that thp Bre tt
I'our monMia iiko tbn ii wn of
Hllck w.i s licw.nd ihe via .-n nf itery
one except the dlHcmcrcr nf the
Hllck pool Thoniaa II HHek To
day It niimlieia mere than 1 ono in
lit I'll n n n anil pveiy d i lirlnun a
Hr.irn or mure rei'denia in the t-wn-alte
A freight .hi.. linn been
In. Ot and Hie fonnd.ii'. ml for n
mipply r-impanlr.i two eoncrcto rot
too glte, n l ank, fi o hi ii-iry ntoreH
w holes, U flour iind ferd i.torc n
miulern hoMiiilal. tti meat inarkol
three burlier ahnpH, Ihrco picturo
ho, one hardware more and ono
furniture More A witir Kvnti'in
and electric- llifht hsbu ill nro bring
Installed anil the Tell TPlPphnno
SALE of ALUMINUM
COOKING UTENSILS
This unusual sale includes quality, snappy prices and the most practical utensils for the
Kitchen. Choice for Monday only
$2
Percolators
Pails
10-Quart Size
Ten-quart size; sanitary, seamless,
cannot rust; thick grade aluminum.
Sale price $2.98
cor reel ion. f&
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Kk
IIIIBIIIIIfllllilllllllliilllP
II ,
6-Cup Size
Ebony handle, two-piuco inset,
heavy grade aluminum. Sale
price $2.98
Fruit Jar
Funnels
Handy utensil for this particularly
good canning season. Monday 69c
Sauce Pans
or
Dippers
Black ebony handle; cast alumi
num car. Monday G9c
Covered
Cook Kettles
fi.Quart Size
Cast ears; well made bail; liko cut
only covered ; good size for every day
use. Sale price $2.98
1 Vii-Quart Size.
Good riveted handle; Every
kitchen should have one. Mon
day 60c
Phono.
Osage 8022
Housefurnishim;
Dept.
Balcony.
Pitchers
3-Quart Sivso
Heavy base; mirror finish; low shape; cast ajuminum handle
Sale price $2.98
We give the same careful
attention to mail orders
1 eir.rrrz?-'
as the jicrsonal attention
received in our store.
Everyone Knows
that it is wise to save money to 'provide a safe
guard against misfortune, to assure indepen
dence in old age, to take advantage of favorable
opportunities which may present themselves.
You can think of many more reasons for saving
money that apply to your individual case.
What we want to emphasize is that this bank is
the best depository for your savings. Here your
money will always be safe, always worth one
hundred cents on the dollar, always readily,
available and always earning a satisfactory rate
of interest 4 per cent, compounded twice a year.
OFFICERS
1'. n. MAGr.n, Chairman
. K. UHOW.V. President
I.Ki: CLINTON" Active Vice-President
n M riAKHH Actlvo Vlco-Prosldcnt
I,. 11. JACKSON" Vlco-Prcsldci;
K. C. PIPKIt Vicu-Presldenr
J P ltVHD. .in Cashier
V P. WALTEH Active Vlec-Prcslden'
V1IjLARD JOHN" Actlvo Vice-President
It. K. P1UPPS Aslstant Cashier
Three stores with
a single purpose
unmatched values
TpHERE has never been a time in the history of this
three store organization the largest clothing con
cern in the state when the advantages it possesses were
so important, so vital and so apparent to the men of this
city, as right now. With a buying power equal to that
of three ordinary stores, it is very evident that we can
buy for less money; that we do so and that we operate
morn economically too, goes without saying.
QO now when we invite you to come here for all clothes,
we do so with the knowledge that it is possible for
us to give you the greatest value for whatever amount you
have to invest. We're satisfied with a profit so small
that no smaller business could succeed on that narrow
margin. Yet the very size of this business makes that
tiny profit mount up very rapidly.
np HE new fall styles are here from Stratford, Hickly
Freeman and other less well known but good mak
ers. Single and double breasted models for men and
young fellows. Richest of the new fabrics and patterns.
Unrivaled values at $65, $70, $75. And very extraor
dinary values at $45, $50 and $55.
ill o Aladansky Jf
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