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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ' 1920 PERMIT WRANGLE GROWING WARMER Patterson Starts Building on Advico from His Attorney CITY LOADS ITS GUNS Will Jtevoko i'crmit in Writ ing. Return Fee and Press Case by Official Action "If necessary, we'll tnko thin mat lor to tlu supremo court for Multlo aiunt," John It. Miller, president of Hid real estate uxohungf, declared I'lKisdny, referring to the building permit nf A. ) Patterson to erect n Machine shop In Cherokee Heights, 11 pormlt Hint wns revoked several days igo by tlin mayor and oily com missioners, upon the protcit of pro perty ownr-rif. Upon thn ndvlen of Miller i ml tliers, 1'nttornoti this wook started ronstt notion of tho building. Moro Ihiin n, dozen property owner tip poarml liforo tho city commlMMlon I'uosdny morning to protest against PnltorHon's notion. J. Mi Adlitrion,' sommliNlnner of pollen, ami II. 11, Kopp, building inspector, wrru av pointed by thn cnmmlsdon In pm ceod against Patterson, but thry had tikou no official tlon Tuesday night. i , Clnl m Onmpllum-c. Miller, John Haver, attorney for I'niinriii nml others, contended tli.it lutlersnn bus. rdlieu tlm lirsiiwnicn rinner pennons inn court uoiti oy John Gibson Seeks Title toLand Allotcd to William Gibson VWln, CONTESTED WILL CuHlonwr, Court Sunn: PAQC ON TRIAI JI XKJU. VII I I 1 If IL. I Finding the charge of uriiml larceny fllorl ngalnst C.iriien Johnson, a negro, hy Hoy Wil liams, h negro, unsuppni tod !y Williams' statements made on tho witness stand, thn enso wag dis missed Tuesday by Justice H. J. Oroy rtt the coiicIuhIoii of tho hearing. William cliilmn ho left nn overcoat nlut pull' of trousers with Johnson In hti ch-nncd. 1 Iu alleges that Johnson pawned thn linuxtirs mill In ( nr Holil out noil loft the city tu kliii,' Williams' overcoat with him. Johnson admitted taking pni srwilon of thn clot 111 rue claimed hy Williams, hut related that Wil liams hnil left tho leJJjlng with thi defendant for miuih winn Jliran months und that cleaners and IircMi'ln hnvn thn right under thn law to sell any rlothlriw If t with them for moro than 30 days tf His custo.ner Is duly notified. WANT RECEIVER FOR PINNER CO. Jill IVir am 1 (Put the d-eeascd. ground tl.st he, n the father C Trial on appeal of tho tilt of John nilwon foi t ltt to two parrels of land In Washington county, the allotment and riurplu of his iion. began In superior court Tuesday, and will he rontlniiod Wednesday morning, nilmon In contesting the award made bv county lomt to H.un I Perry, half brother of William Cliu bop's mother, Ktlxn l'scnn ' Tlm county court found that tho (locpi.si'ii,iiiaiiA a good n1 vulid yll deeding .he (Sropeity at IiIh death to liln uncle, I'orry. U wan found that William fllbKoti, a full bp d Chcrnhee-aiiawneo Indlnu, w.i tho ion of John (lllmon and Kllc.a re call, who were never limrrle I cl'ht r by tho t'nltiil Hliilen Iuwh or lo In dian cuf.om. Terry took jhiio i.f thu deeeflded when he wan .i Hinul' child and the couit found tint Terry did not nun undue In.'llitticn In catliltiR Wlllla.il (llbnon to miKa thi will In favor of -ili unelo, m Tho ult drew out of nn nppeil' a i A ,.1,,1 1... T:.,.. P ,rl"" U1P nniiiiis "l county c-tni fcalc Asked by r inner of ortobcr n, nvj. vhm juiik wiu ' mom ihihi i'crry, ine owner in t"i of tho property, un tho Kroinid i .it ho wan tho only nurviViiiK n.liUlft of Company's Holdings In This City AnktnR that n r elver bo appointed for thn IMnner Con xtructlon rotnpiiny nnd pio Ttlln.i Mill Work coinpiiny wilt wan filed In dliitrlct court Tuesday by Arthur Tinner iiKabiel I. K. Dunbar, (1. H. Klrkland and T. A. llranden, In protect was niado, obtained tho irig natures of a majority of property (twnoni llvlmr In tho block In which tho machhio xhop l to bo locutc.il, and has Hum compiled with tho city ordinance. Therefore, they declnro, he Iiiim u rlKht to Hturt liullillnit oponitlouH. Tho olty'd nontontlnn Is that tho building piinnll Is mill revoked, and for a H.ilo of the properties thn two compiiuleM, valued at $60, doo, nnd a dlvlulnn between Pinner nnd Dtinbnr . Thn petition ittatca that on Juno 1. 1919, l'lnncr nnd Dunbar entered Into n partnership, and that they contracted conntriietlou work and (mined control of tho Merrill Mill Work company, l'lnncr claims that that l'atUiron cannot proceed until , i),m),nP ,..! tho Incorporation of tho ensu Is reopened hy mayor and city commlHHloners and tlielr decl ilon rcoclndod. Tho matter was brounht up at tlio commission meot llUt' last Friday, when Street Com mlnnlnuor O. A. Btclnor moved that tho case ho reopened. Ills motion received no nacond, whereupon Mayor Kviinn said nothing furthor could ho done. Sajs ratlcrxin Is Hlght. Tho city hulldliiR Inspector I nod tho pormlt In tho resular mnn ,nor nnd Patterson's money Is now In tho city treasury," Ilavor Hald. "According to thn ordinance, thorn Is nothing furthor Patterson can do. tf tho liiillillnc Inspector had refund, to Rrant tho permit, then Patterson would hiivo been within his tlphts to appeal to thn city commhislon. Hut tho permit was not refused. "As loni; as Mr. Paltcisan has boon ndvlsed by us to proceed with tho companies, nnd with Intent to defraud tho petitioner, has slKiied the names of Klrkland and Ilrnndes to thn articles of Incorporation. It Is said hy Pinner that neither of t lto latter men have any Interest In thn companies and ho asks the court for a restraining order preventing any i)f tho defendants from disposing of tho company's jirnperty until court action has h'evu taken nnd thn ensn heard. Henrlnir nn tho temporary order Rraotod Tuesday Is sot for October 16. IS HELD FOR THEFT OF PIPE Court Did Not llctlevo Story Told Hy Negro of rurehatu of I'lpo. Jxhs Walker, a negro charged with tho theft of 10 pieces of twii-lnch Iron plpu, tho property of thu Frisco 111,1 Villi .T.lll 1 ,t... hln work, and ns ho has Mailed. r"' V"'1". '" .',"V'",y 1u"lir rmo7o"g;ro11t"rHtte'rson:U,ln',;hat tToTfoK Jbv d.s event wo will Liko whntoviiK mens. . ,,r l'n"d of B00 for trial by dls- IIP.. urn nranrn In ..r..l..-,r 1,1 ... I trlCt COIITt. Uulldlng Inspeclor Kojip Kald , W"JKir admitted carrying tho ruesday nlBht ho had been iJ plpo from tho rnllroail ilght-nf-woy atrllnlfiil it return PnflnrniilliM twirtnlr . t() n too umi servo notice on mm to stop building operations. Written notice was to havo been prepared by City Attorney Duncan Tucsdny afternoon, "I expect to vlnlt Mr. Patterson Wodnesduy morning." Kopp mid. "I bolluvo tho sorvlng of this notluo will be sufficient to stop building: how ever, If It Is not, I havo no alterna tive! except to bring official procure to bear on Patterson." With both sides of tho controversy holding their ground, It appeared Into Tucmluy afternoon that the Pat torson case will become of general Interest within tho next few days. Krlonds of Patterson are adamant In tholr stand that this ithall bo a ii.at- icr lor court oujusunent If noces pury. while thn city nxpects lo con- peon naming unless forced to do so, local Junk yard, but claimed hu kought thn pipe from n, railroad man who said ho was owner of the nroncrty. Hlnco ho could not Iden tify tho man who hold him tho pipe, tho court hold this was no defense against tho grand larceny charge. MllliT-slil.iil I . I vmyg. lW Htrantll .. I0MUI IllUXdl.!,!, '1',, lI MOM1 UP, lit. NOTICE To whom It may cdncernt On nnd aftor November 20, 1920, tho llolutlng and Pnftablo i-JngluecrH scalo of wageH win iio fa per day, or Jl.lil'i per uour. T. W. HAUUIS. Pres. U. C. WIS13, Uec. APPLES CHEAP Hy tho Peck, lltmhcl or Cnrloail 17 West Archer DR. STOTTS ' 210 Itlchards Illdg. Third and Iloston Tulsa, Okla. Formerly of Hot Springs, Arkansas Ilk I, Sl.ln, and Venereal i.enernl office Bcruins, Voccln Clenltn-l'rlnsry Dim ones and practice, Blectnc&l Treatments l'liono Owrc HI It THIN MEN AND WOMEN CAN PUT ON FLESH IncrmBe ilrrnRlli, rii'lurnncn. vitality snd urmtly liiirav tlielr health ty tiullitlnc up their norvra, nml enriching thrlr htoo,l. l'nquetl(inatily on of tho bt thing fur thl rutpnua la the treat Krriiclv dlaj- eovrry knuwn anions nur drusslata llliMnl-lrnn I'hotl'liate. I'eort who have tried It aay that one flvu-iraln talilrt taken with each meal quickly reatnrea iteeleteil nervoua rnemy, rnrlohea tho Mom!, Inoreaaea etrensth. vitality ami rn iluranci, sml those who are too thin uaunlly I' t on lioumla nt anllil atity tlioio flrwh In a ahort time, liiaamiich aa It. U. tlettiuin B(ut all other ilrtiKRlnta are, hu Ihorlieil to' "It llliioil.lroii l'hoihiita mi iter a Hii.iranteo ( .itlf,vhin or money ip, eery tliln. weaU, nervoua or aiieiuh man nr wuiimn elioulil Klve It n trial with nut tleUy, Iniiirtimt llloml-lrnn I'luntilisln l tiilil null In nrliinul piirkiiKra, riuitiiln Ina I'imiiitli tor three nwW Irraliiiinl, nt tlM per inwUimr only Mi rcnta n rVi, 419 Eggs From 20 Hensjn30 Days Mr. Dougherty Got Thlt Result In Octobur. Plan Is Easily Tried. "1 tried Don Huns nnd the reaulta were fnr pint nny ohkhUIIoih. 1 got 411) eiKS In .V days from !0 liens whll mnullliia I think this la womlarful, sa th- tinrdty laid at nil lirrnre."- Krank 1th ft?.. tJU A'ouehrrty, C1U40 K. lit! Iksthljl 'It.. Imllatiapolla. tT S)'4r Mr- IXiUifherly IioiikIh iCV-. ,l worth of Dull Hunu Ir in Thl a in ii r boiiiiiI tun L'nod tn be true. lint It roita nothing lu flail out. We'll uiakn ynil tlm wuun offer wo made Mm. (Ilea your hena Don Hun" anil watch result a for one iiioiiHl If you don't find that It pnya for itwlf nml pars Jim n Rood profit liralilea, (Imply tell un and jour money will tie rltrerfullr refunded Hon HilhK (t'hllkoen for riTK In y 1 li If ) Ii s irlcntlllo tnulc nnd riindltluner It b easily Klen la the feiM, Imprntrs tin lien's health and mnlu'a Inr stroiiKut uin more active. It tunea up UirvKK-liyini: uritana, and iteta the eg, nil matin liow com or wet ma weniner. Ynu ran otitnln OruKKtut nr r end Il.Ot (I paekaita by mall. Ilurrell Duittti in I'olumlilti llldK., IniJIunapolls. Hon rlunir from your .loultry remedy dealer, or InrluoVa war tin) for n nail, Ilurrell liuiittcr Co., , llldK., I mJluiia palls. Ind. Chinese for Egg-Lay tng AVn Sell Don Sting nml Sure i:gg MiihIi BINDING-STEVENS pi o tin iin Wlllliiui f!t''ii. was V) Iv rnpibPi William of tn.ii n ; i '.( vi (l .'lis .he two property. pan i m f fioii 'y I'eiry Th. i "iirt passed upon tho cw-e and ii ' 'm d Hie probate of tho will devl'ii'i; Ihc property ', rcirv n u thereiifier Jnhn Oiluo.i Hppra'eil this case tr. the superior ciurt on Iho T LIFE WAS A MISERY TO HER Says this Woman Until Re lieved by Lydia E. Pink ham's VenctablejCompound Ciirrolllon Ky "I stillereil nlmoat tlio years with Mr.nlc weakness. I eon in not WltlK any dlatanre, rlda or take any oier ciaa at all with out renting. If I swept the floor or did nny kind of work It would bring mysickneas on, I whs weak, languid, had no energy nnd II fu was a misery to a me. 1 was under Hie raro of n cood physician for sev eral months nnd trird other remedies. I had read of 1.dia K. rinkliam's VcRelahln ('oniinnnd nml ileclded to try It After InkitiR twelve hot ties 1 found myself much Improved nml, I look six more. 1 havo never had any moro trouble In that respect since. I have do no all kinds of work and nt preeeut am an attendant at a Statu Jl'iepitnl niul am feeling fine. I liava ret'otiiuieiided your yegrUhlc Com mund to doens of my friends anil shall always recommend It," l.tl.t.lAM T. TllAltr, H21 S. 0th St., Cnrrolltiui, Ky. If you haw any symptom almtit which vein would llko to know wrlto to thu'l.ydia 13. I'inkhum .Medlrinn Co., I.vnn, MaaH., for helpful ftdvico given I ten oi cnargo. Cuts, Burns , Hamlin' Wlznrd Oil a Sofo Flrat Aid Treatment How often lockjaw, blood poi soning; the loss of an arm or leg, or sometimes even life itself, re Milts from the neglect of a burn or little cut I Hamlin's Wizard Oil Is a safe and elective first aid treat ment. It is a powerful antiseptic and promptly applied to wounds of this kind will lessen the danger of blood poisoning. Keep it handy. Wlraril Oil la h a;ood dependable prep aration tn hava In the medlrlna cheat for nrt aid when Iho itoctor may be fur away. It lit aoothlnr am) hotline and quickly drlvea out pain anil inflamma tion In caaea of apralna, bruUee. cuta, hurna, bltee ami annua. Juit aa reltabl too for atlff neck, eore feet, cold aorta, canker lure, earache and toothache. Oeneroua alte bottle Blr. If you are roubled with rnnetlpatlon or ulrli headache try llamlln'a Wliard l.lver Whlpe. Juat vUtunt llttl pink Pllla at drusglata tor ICc. Ouarantted. NO FEAR NOW Ulbson, Is otuit.ol to the Itobort A. MelJIrnuy, 1 Funeral Director. Phono 4f-191-9134. 921 Bouth Main -Advt. 'VOSULASI SOM QSNtotATIOrlS" A Premarallorv of COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUMBS AT YOUR ORUCCIST AakfWTWAMppWLy.am.WI fa.Wt1ltutWti AHTHUH I.OWHY of Pittsburgh, Pa., was a Tulsa visitor Monday. T. J. HAHTMAN nnd Oeorge S. Davis havo returned from a month's hunting trip In tho Jackson Holo country In Wyoming. . F. II. IlICR una If. J. flcott havo Kendall college, 7 r,llrnViaaid tlin T,,u . . , works, 21 Hayward 1 uidin. jaiLrj v un iuriin;nv . . . ,.....i ." ' ls,r "(it, "Can't Cut Off My Leg," Says Railroad hnjjincer T am a railroad enillnarrt nhnilt 20 yeara aso my 1 waa eethiuely Inliirtil In nn accident out Weat Vpon my refuelnit to allow the doctor tn amputate It I waa told tt would be ttnpofffttil tn heal tho wound I have tried all kinds of aalvra and had mull doctnra truttlo l'i-t 30 ypiira. IlUt lu tin avail. I inaur i reannvutl lo nun i l'l'.Tl'HSON rt OINTMI1NT on mv l(i Vnu cannot Imairine my aatonmiiineni m neu I found It waa ilulmr what over 1 00 thlnaa had tailed to do My lea 1 now com pletely I'lirr.P (lu lluuft. 701 Myrtle Avenue, llrooklyn, N, Y It malice me feel proud tn he abln n produce an ointment like that, aaya Pet ereon ot llutfalo. "Not only do I Kiiaran tea I'etcraon'a Ointment for old eore and wounda, but for ecaema. aalt riieiuti iilcera. chaflnir. ttotilnir akin nnd tdind, bleeding, nr llchliiK pllee. and l put up a bis box for (0 renla at all druaelata, a prli'o nil ran afford to pay and money back If not aallafled " Mali Oldera tilled hy I'eterenn Ointment Co., Ino., llufralo, N. Y. liny netman, Quaker limit Co., or Strlm belie l'roa, will aupply ou Advt. CHESTER S PIL135 PATRIOTIC SERVICE VS. Profiteering, Sharp Practices and Extravagance 1 Wo have never profiteered or grafted. 2 -Wo gave the V. tt. Food Administration, Including tlm Fair Price Committee, 100 per cent co-operntlou durlfg the entlro war-time period. ' 3 Ai soon nn tho armistice wnn signed we waged u, cam paign for n sano reduction of prices, hut tho bulls had their way. 4 A year ago wo otitllne,rt a practical plan for reducing tho high cost ot living and havo stood by It, to n. success ful culmination. 8 Ilccently wo led In a cam paign for ,prlco reduction and did mosji than nny other Btoro In nur lino tn bring tho prlcu of food commodities to a moru reasonable level, 6 Our oxpenKNi nro the low est of nny storu In our lino In proportion to tno nusmess dono nnd wo can thercforu af ford to soil fpr loss. 7 The Abovei ls our ceciccp !lnn of Patriotic Service. Wc invite a comparison of the following prices ONLY with those who do business on the square. .... 19c 36c .... 43c $13.25 $2.90 100 lbs. best com- rj Off pound .-"VX. I .Sip 100 lbs. best (P Vf flour I... tpU.tJU Uest bulk peannt butter ' , llest 1G oi. pure fruit preserves llest 16 oz. mixed fruit preserves Good seasoning bacon Good fat bacon. Oood light bacon , 100 lbs. best beet sugar 100 lbs. extra good potntnea 25c 45c Ar imiMArrtTinm m iruit presres Uh INUIbtMUN I ;L:.!:"Z... 38c 26c 18c 25c A llot of People Seem to Thrlo on Wlni I ISciI.to liiiol,' Indlgcs lion Heroin They Learned of Sliiurl'rt J)jlM'hl Tilblcls. When tho stomach becomes sour, with gnsslnoKS nnd heartburn duo to. Indigestion or dyspepsia, relief may bo had by one or two Stuart's Dys-. Home Face Peeling ' Hccomes Popular No completion treatment yet dlacovered e.una to hava heconi. ao gmierally and a.i Immediately popular ne the mcrcilljed wax pri'CfM. 'livlilenlly tho r.aaiin la that thla meihod actually iieta rid of a Itul coinplaMon, which 04 n hardly bn aal.l of nny i, liter To temporarily hlila or bleach the defective akin with coametlcn cannot rotuparo vlih lh fffeot nf llteinlly re I liiovltu: the akin Itaelf. MercolH.id wax I takea . ft the offeudliiir nnfj'' ak n n fl.,ur like pnrtl.lei, a llttlo at n (lm un til tln'ro'a nonii of It left 't'ho new c in i plemuti thu produced ethlblta n healthy Klow and lilrll-Ji beauty obtalnabl In no other way Tina wu. whleli you can net at your druiiKtat'a. l applUM at nluhl In the eatne way you uae cold cream, and wu.hcl oft nekt moruliiK. lleia la on thlnv that actually flora reinovn wrlnklra. and reiuuv. them iilWK ly Powdered aaaullte, one ounce, dl'ioltfd lu on. tiutf Pint iiltih h.ijrl. Uae aa fare waeh. Advl. T.dlf4l AU your !rupclit Ut j ( lilrhi'lcr a llUmmtil Tlratitt IMlli lo Itril tnj OaM inMlIwXr ., ictlfl !th Mua Htatioit. V Tl na wlk-'VP. Hiir f fair " i llrur.Ut. Aiwrv IH-4 lll h.Tr.HB ytjiiikCaAinKitJeil SafuCAIwtyi)UMat4 SO' 0 E DRLTiGlSlS EVtBWHfRf EASED AT ONCE UY THE OLD RELIABLE REMEDY DETENDADLE ABSOLUTELY APSJDINE IIS UUU1U - QUICK CFFCCT pepsla Tablets. Simply chew them, no hot water nor tiny other flllera for a ntomtich perhnps already too tnueli overcrowded. Theso tablets suiinly to tho stom- ueh the alkaline effect which Is wlint relieves the sour acid cpndl'lon- They nlo contain pancrcatln to holp lliri.at the Htnri hv foods HIU'll as no- I latoeH, riee, oatmeal, whlto flour, etc. I net a CO -cent box of Stuurt'H Dys pepsia Tablets, liuvo tlmin on hand at all times und thus havo no fear of indlgi t tlon or dyspcprln. The fa t that these tablets aro on ... 29c $1.75 $1.45 ... 98c ... 85c ...85c, ... 78p ... 88c $1.58 39c 29c 26c 25c 29c Mr. Tnrniiiia. Pint filii a . IIuihIm. Hmlclrncf Ilurirlitrr. CuinnriiH(ln. f Tunn, OrulM, Autu liuurunct 'PHIL KRAMER INHL'KANCK AflKNCV SI It.S, mil. KltAMKlt, Mir, ircurlly Hlute Hunk llldr, , vovin U. ill. Sore Throat or Mouth You should keep tho throat nnd mouth clean nnd healthy. Any din-1 case that Attacks the citnal through which must imsa wiu muii wu vin, tho lievorBgea wo drink and tho very air wo bf-cutho Is a serious matter. Why neglect Soro Throut or Horo Mouth when TONS, MM-: tnnken It so easy for you to get rullefT TONKII.INIJ Is specially prepared for that turn purpose, TONKl IiINU does Its full duty you r, can depend upon It. Keen n. A hottl.i in tho house whero you can gut It quickly when needed. 3Dc nnd CO'- Hob- ihihi Kizii nil. i n ir iiriii.. ita 1 gist sells TO.N'Sll.l.MC. Slid by Hoy H. (Jclmaii, I alfl tiverywherii In thn I'nl'ed HtateH and Canada shows how generally recognized they aro us an effu lent old when tho dyspeptic stomach nieds n llttlo lulp Advt i ra Hair Comino Out? "PLUCKY TIGER anu scaip remedy, uiea 1 mi recommenueo vy . inllliom.Th only rrn jj eJy that ii backed by a Will runrany cuae of dandrutl or acalo ev-aema. or your money refunded, lnvlroratca tliaacalp and doubles beauty of your hair In a few rniki, Sow on aalo by V0 of Ilia Harbor Shopa of 41 Slate, tonerou aniple with tivat) on car. of lialr mallml you on receipt of 6t Slnl application convince LUCKY TIULIl UA.NDKUFI' CO. Dept. i Knaoam City, Mo. ma wn-at aMeaawii imr j mm iuMMt wuiiwaaa tOv4ak" oAt the Seashore boautlful nrms are given aduVl refine ment and beauty by the use of Oclatono. It aflorda iirarelul Ircnlom ol movement and the contctou knowledge of a pcilcct toilet. Hut, whatever the occanon, the thin wiuls and low cut gowni of today havo cude OtLh tent alwiyi a toilet neccuity. 3 tiealific prepariUoo made by beiuty ex. pent tor the purpose vi ituiiy removing hair from the face, neck or undcrarmj. Ilraury tprculutt Use Uclonc hciusQ it leaves the tkin clear, firm and per leclly imooth. Oclatone Is eatutt to spply iimple di. rcctisiu witti every jar. alt4nytDrugut'i 'SWMaaal I f mm A TVr " 4 vZ JT IajI m I f saarmiD ilH! 1 rumHALCA y U 11 V tlC oz. Tennlson Jelly llorsenhoo tobacco, per cut Tall Carnation milk 2 for- Llpplncott's npplo but- OQ, tor, N. 3 cans aiiOC 14c Oats, largo hI.c v.. 31 lbs. best flour Onllnn red pitted cherries Clatlon black berries Oallon Peaches , tiallun aprl- cuts Gallon dark Karo Gallon light Karo , Oallon cano syrup tlood sliced pine apples. No, 214 canB . llest No. 2 Ited Pittod Sour Cherries Peaches, No 2 V4 cans, in natural syrup Peaches, No. 1 cans, In heavy syrup Peaches, No. 2 Vi cans, In 30 degruo syrup. Apricots, Not 2tt cans, nr In natural syrup a-ltlU llartlett puarti. No. 24 Strawberries, In QQ syruu OJt Onu pound whole Kllnu spell wa'rr 90C 2H lbs. wholo Q-t fQ Kllm Dl.UO lllghest gnulo bulk coffeo American Maid pork and beans, No. 1 cans, Standard corn Standard tomatoes Pure lard, per pound i rompound, pet pound Vail Carnation milk, 2 for too lbs, navy (prr opr beans ip f iO Zm. $9.50 1 caao, 48 cans, (1(1 Carnation milk.... tJO.UU Pink odlnton In half " 0 pound cans XC NOTE: It is a good idea to count, weigh and mea sure what you btiy. Traders No. 4 10S Eoat First Street Phones, 4935, 8692, 6970 (The Good Goods Store) 35c 5c 12c 12c 25c 19c 25c Cull for Novcmlicr DcalgncTrt nt Iattcrn Department Second Floor Halliburton-Abbott Co. Member ncttcr Business Ilurcnu Member Open Shop (Square Deal) Association Fifth and Main Sts. Phone 6060 LA. 1692 Pairs Pure Silk .Hosiery Slightly Imperfect, but Acceptable to Fastidious Women They aro made, of very choice pure silk, aro full fashioned, with poln tcx heels, and aro shown In all sizes In plain black, whlto, brown nnd grey. They aro striking values evon on recent market changes. Imporfoc tlons arc so slight as to bo almost Imperceptible, In most Instances, and wearing quality remains unim paired, You simply should not miss tHs offer. Main lloor Special 169 the Pair Outfitting the Baby for Cold Weather Knitted Sacqucs Dainty, practical, protec tive llttlo garments, clthor hand or machlno made. Kxporlcnccd mothers know that nil babies should havo euch gar ments for chilly days and winter weather. Some are hand embroidered. Shown in 'baby" shades com bined with white. 1.75 to 5.95 Knitted Bootees Knitted bootees ot silk nnd of wool, warm nnd pretty, some mndo by hand nnd others by machinery. A good collection to chooso from, In pretty baby colors. 59c to 5.95 Toques and Tams Knitted toques anil tarn o' shanters In all-white, whlto-and-blue, whtta-and-plnk, light blue, cardinal and tur quoise good, cool weather headgear. 1.25 to 4.50 i Sweater Suits Knitted nnd brush wool suits consisting of the Jacket and pants; somo eultf) havo caps or caps and mtttons In addition. Shown in whlto, Copen. blue and cardinal. They nro Just tho right gar ment for ages 6 months up to 3 years. Wo are featuring a good scloctlon. 9.50 to 18.50 Baby Sweaters Tiny, knitted sweaters for tiny little folks In such pleasing colors as turquoise, blue, tan, coral, nvy nnd white; coat and slip-on styles. 5.25 to 12.50 "Patsy" Wash Frocks and Rompers Cuto llttlo frocks and rompers in the Inimitable "Patsy" styles. Thoy are made of good quality gingham, Dcvon shlro and cropes In pinks, blues nnd yellow; shown In sizes for 2 to 6 years; hand embroidered and button trimmed. 4.95 to 8.95 Other Wash Frocks Sizes 2 to 6 Years Exccltcnt llttlo dresses for llttlo "girls, nlcoly made ot good quality ginghams nnd crepe in pretty plaids and plain col ors; finished with touches ofhand em broidery. Thoy nro attractlvolmd afford plenty of good wear. 4.95 to 8.95 Baby Boys' Wash Suits , Tub suits of linen, flno ginghams and Devonshire cloth for everyday play and dress up wear. Somo havo blouses of whlto repp with trousers In dark colors. They aro made lo withstaiid tho hard wear that sturdy, playful Utile fellowa will give them. Our showing Is at Its best now. rouith Floor ' 4.95 to 12.50 A Broken Lot of Wool Sweaters in Tuxedo Style Women's knltcd wool sweaters in tuxedo styles; also a few In slIn-Qver stylo. The lines and sizes tiro broken, so we offer them whllo they nro most desirable at a, single specially reduced prlco; choice of coral, tan nnd roso. . , Special 12.50 A .Collection of Wool Sweaters in Surplice Style They have surpllco fronts and ties of self material that tie In tjlo back; knitted ot gcM grade of wool yurn; choice of navy, green, purple and brown. Dcslrabla for wear theso chilly mornings nnd evenings, very good values. Special 3.95 I'ourtli Moor 6 to 9J4 Paid on Savings No Taxes Onder State Supervision Otcr $2,000,000 of Heal ttttntc Is security for every dollar do posited jvllh us. Wo Solicit Your Business Tulsa Union Loan & Savings Assn. I R Kn.vt Flfl.ll St. OhOgo 5251 Ski Wo Tny 0 Compounded on any amount Invested monthly or otljerwlso. No Tax Under State SiipcrvUton. We sojlcit your account. Home Building & Loan Association S17 H. IloMon 0-415 When you buy a home, insist on the protection afforded by our Title Insurance. Let us explain it to you. 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