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Muskogee Times-Democrat from Muskogee, Oklahoma • Page 3

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eg never looked so well" am liui rt 7 Of course, you want your furniture and hangings to harmonize with the finish on your walls, ceilings and wood- simply finish them with THE MUSKOGEE TIMES -DEMOCRAT. APRIL 11. fAGETHRKE WASHINGTON PICTOMALLY IN WARTIME THE GUARANTEED VELOUR FINISH This is a durable oil paint which dries with a soft, watercolor effect. It may be successfully applied to plaster, woodwork, burlap or any other wall covering; also to steam and hot water radiators. Eighteen beautiful tints to select from; will combine harmoniously with any furnishings.

Vclotir Finish may be' used as appropriately in the parlor or living room as in the bedroom. We guarantee this finish to be lasting and sanitary. If it ttecomes soiled, you can wash it with soap and water. MUSKOGEE PAINT GLASS CO. Materials and Wiidow Glass W.

OmULCEE AVE. MUSKOGEE, OKLA. PAINT DEVOE PAINT Tile DUgfle call of war BOUDis too.ly tlffongnOnf the nations c.i|>ll:il. Th" picture, taken by the Times-Democrat's special staff photographer. K.

Dorman- shows a bugler at one of the nrmoriPa calling 1'ncle Sam's to JOMBAN The New Jordan is Here! The widely discussed line of Jordan Sixes and Jordan custom made style bodies is now ready for inspection, demonstration and delivery. These new motor creations will be represented here LYLES MOTOR COMPANY MUSKOGEE TERRITORY, SAYS condition SEC'Y HOUSTON $Er er Is. The froduc- corn should increased this IS IN PHOVFN rORNi yoar to imo ifi-id J.J HI I VJVIII (consideration seed. labor, and (listing 1 and the availa- billty of "good land In corn I not needed more urgrntly for i-rops. The acreage mav welt bo increased in most of the country catt Washing-ton.

D. April the luflth meridian, as corn, in e-n- secretary of agriculture, has the thrive8 his region Ac appreciable increase in the corn following statement: 'crop is most feasible, however. In "Com Is America's most ImrHJrtnnt sections of highest corn prodaclio i. cereal. It can be grown sarc ssfully i Favorable growing conditions exist in over a wider area than any other regions: frrin-Tif there nr- f.i furnishes nutritious food for men as miliar with they hav 1 well ns the staple grain feed for necessary equipment available, an.I have adapted corn production to prc- CUT THIS IS WORTH I vailing economic conditions.

Farmers MONEY. such rrpious, through many country in which experience has shetrvn may 'c jtrwlui CK-CPS fully, the possibilities of corn crop without ronrhin? uf on other iniport'tnt i rops is Ir.iM worthy of if Lin 1. and seed nil iMr." included in the t.st in the St ip'a are ihe follov. ing nmr.tiis. tTir- Grn-ly.

Cram. Kay. HHine. fi.ir\in. KifiKlisher.

I.ipe«-ln. i likens. Ttlltn-'in. I.O«J:.I Mr Major. I'ayne.

TUISJI Woodward. Mei'itoxh. e. I IklaSonri. Klli.i.

Icffer- Si-n, Kiowa. I ittaui. Wagoner. HASKELL HIGHWAY WORK TO START BALL PLAYER IS CAUGHT SN LIFT uho Friday with J. J.

in of the yej l-ONT MISS TISIS. Cut out experience, have learned methods of cnrlose with 5c and maW It to combatting advert- ce.ndi- Kolcy 7835- Sheffield Ave, Chl-i lion They know that the nlantme of Ciifr-'. HI-, writing yo-ir name td- virile, tested seed in friable dress clearly. You will receive in re-! so immediate replantins of mi.sf.ini; tor trt'J f-acknge lontniniii; Ko- hll.s. and early and continued Honey and Tar Coinoourrd.

of the fields count for in cous'lis. colds, and croup; Foley Kid- the ability of the plants to produce ney Pills, for pain in sides and hack, bountiful knowi niiuuld Joi 'ginal pkm was to begin at the wes-t- rheucrathmi. backache. kidney and. N- put to pood use during the iem end of the rea.l and work Madder ailments; rind Foley Cathartic, in that noueyer unfa- TtblelB.

a wholesome, and thoroughly vorable conditions may be production cleansing cathiirtfe, for constipation, -n exiertionally large crop r.my be bilioturiiess. hcaitocne aad sluggish of bowvla. Cardinal Drug "In practically every county in the two inilcs south i The eons) i net of the Hask -II highway is to Iw? -rrinig to firry Kin 1 wis in Talili ou-'i'i Harrison, engineer ro ject. Tots and coii outfit h-ivc khipiie-l i etia. and will on hand Momiay when work will The Never Before in the History of the Country Was It So Necessary for Each Individual to Economize UT TO ECONOMIZE, you must first systematize your will he easiest accomplished by starting a checking account with the GUARANTY STATE BANK When you have a checking account and deposit your pay every week, the odd nickels and dimes are left to your account in the of being spent for something that you did not is true economy and thrift.

As to service, this bank offers every convenience that a bank can no bank offers a greater protection than this bank, operating under the Oklahoma Guaranty Law. Snin Hale, shortstop oa tie kogee team. escapc-l death Friday evening Hi lialtimoi' hotel when he was ituiKin 1-eiuet-n th top of a fulling elevator an.I the land ing on the fifth floor. Mr. Hale had teen in his loom and wishing to leave the hotel went to the elevator which tie round standing the fifth- floor landing with the door open.

The operator was iiol present, but thinking he return soon, Mr. Hale sterpcti Inside, and as he dTil so the car to descend. Hal'-attempted to jump and was caught about Ihe hips between tfie top of the car and the floor landing. The elevator had become lodged ai the fifth floor nnd the operator li'id gone to the lostmcnl to lower it. H-' turned the power on just as Sir.

Ilalv entered. When the car stopped as it did when it caught its victim. em end of the and work OJM rator, thinking it was again stuck, w-ird but it has been decideil to re- piyp it "juice" and drew it down. the order nd egin at Tahfe- crushing Hale lief.veen the wall and wori-ing tonird the point of In- ihe top of the car. Hale was left hang" ing by his finger tips from the fifth floor landing.

He drew himself up ami climbed from the shaft to the hall floor where he lay calling for help. A woman guest came to his aid i called a porter. The negro seemed confused and put Hale in the elevator i which had returned, taking him to the lirst floor, where he fainted. He was then taken to bis room and a physician called. His errapc was miraculous.

If the had caught him three inches higher it would cert have killed him. As it is the muscles of his left above Ihe knee are Ladly torn. The right leg IM-IOW knee was mashed so that the skin resitd against the but no fracture occurred. The steel roof to Ihe ear is badly "oent and shows plainly where it rasped over its occupant- Mr. Hale is frutn Eslellinc, Texas, and has been a member since last Sun' ifav of the Muskogee baseball team.

Jefferson hlgftw.iy Phone The new Jordan luxury car is a Six. And a finer Six has never been produced. It has power, flexibility and all around efficiency equal to any automobile ever placed on the American market. But it has more than that. What we want to particularly call your attention to is the line of custom made style bodies.

In this respect the Jordan differs from all other cars. All body designs are original creations. Not a line or style is conventional or ordinary. Jordan bodies are unusually long and low. Touring cars have the fashionable double cowl and tilted windshield.

The upholstery real leather French pleated. The seat cushions have Marshall springs and are very, very deep and soft. The touring car is finished in bright mahogany maroon or deep, soft Venetian green. Either color is fashionable this season, so take your choice. No extra cost.

Brief Specffkatioas itosrli II 1 6 ignition Mix rvllmler motor JSllS ini-li tires. Wheelbase inches Tlmken 1 II .1 Itear seat 4S inches wide Itear seat 4S inches wide Weight 1050 pounds. Vanadium steel springs Bijtir nnd rear 59 Inches. lighting IViees Factory. W.

Okmulgee The rear of the front seat is mahogany cled Cher the floor of the Jordan is no ordinary mat but in its a pleasing, harmonious and beautiful rug. The dash is made of beautiful rich mahogany. In short, here is a gem of a high grade motor car: one that equals the finest European models at a price well within reach and reason. There arc Jordan luxury touring cars; Jordan racy roadsters. Jordan sport models; Jordan four passenger designs--Springfield types of stylish Jordan Sedans.

and Limousines. Not a commonplace model in the entire line. Each a new attractive conventbnai design will appeal to those who have a sense of beauty, grace and style. Cars will be delivered in the order in which orders are placed. We invite you to look over the new smart Jordu designs for smart American folks.

Come see us. GUARANTY State Bank G. HASKELL, President T. WALKINSHAW. Vice Pres.

J. T. NICHOLS. Vice Pres. ft DAVIS, Cashier D.

BRADLEY, Ass't Cashier Passenger Luxury Car $1795 Four Passenger Sport Model $1895. With Wire Wheels Roadster $1795 HOFFMANN GAINS FIFTEEN POUNDS Ha. Been Cmag Dm rU Ten Fine After Taking "I not only mined fifteen by fanlac tut 1 now fw irtronjr and well as If I had never Kick day." J. C. Hoifmnna.

,1 days UKO. Mr. Hoffmann a I O'T Ihe City street and alwj Mtmlwr thin nell-knovn firtn. "I tiad a vfty stubborn he cotr.lnui-d. "which itMrn I'ulltni: me ten I lota ot dUU-r-m kindi ul 'clnen but kept reltins r.II the I had at all and what 11 forced lo tm and neeirc to do harm of I extrctviy (rot very little rext trnui my and nur, nil lr.

y.iy. I arvl jweakcr until I coinfx-lli-'l io my work. I wan carried to the thcvpltal and after ten dt jflierc I i-anv- my pl.i«-c of hut wan to do Very litti'' wvrk until I took runlH-. "I have now four IN.IIICX etery of my in rone af.d I'm like my old wlf ifgaiii. I cm eat anything and much I j.itd.

Jf.3r»<»» with I v. Mgtl. ec-t up In "rninjf, jaiM yat in ila tvety diiy. AM I I have Rained flfUen ooun.l» In and the vol 'ie Tanlac tr.f riin'l in money." eld Mr. Mr.

Hoff- hitxln 'aa iMrtner, who wli- nt-ttemint. Hoffmann jerrtalnly in a had if tore Ihr- Uv Tnnlac. tic ate to I don't how he up and work loin he did. Vul lie's like a different ImMi now TanVic in my ia ffreit Tar.Jac in Musicorc" by Dru( under thtf direction of a Tan- Uic rt-pieiM ntatlve. P.

i 1 i i 1 JORDAN MOTOU CAK COMPANY, CLEVELAND. OHIO ABE YOU FIXED FOR THE FUTURE? Montgomery died yesterday, told of (Pnmpkln." etc. a nee no between Montconiery It waa free nltb collect km United Staler government uta'lxtici! Blow iliat of all of over are entirely KI'S In Thla -i eriiica'lon of old KIW, come, ca-sy KO." i.nd ttvit A is to aniiniui.il'- ttb'in to hold 't, especially if old not earn it yr-urxelf. Memttem of I'uildins awiociationa rule the value of money ind the danp-n IM 1 are I'iniint mr over te for Tlu: A every family Khould imprest on tlioxe (around him that, -n tlx- cane o' his they ahould confidence In ITte 1-utMipff and loan Tl wife r.houl'i told lo and of dtr 'torx for They slrould Jilian with the linpui lance and icILibtl- lly of ttiew- Inntllutto-m a for DAVE MONTGOMERY LOSES GAME FIGHT I f'hlcaa-o. 21.

Fred K'one idanited today to accompany the body i of bin dead partner. Mont- somery. the comedian, to New Tork. where it will tie buried in Woodlawn cemetery beaide that of "Hamp" Mont- Bomery. the dead Jenter'ji brother, who aUo wait a widely known actor.

Htone which preceded death by leas than an hour. Stone i had reproached himself for not end; Ing bin tour- here so as to remain with his friend. Montgomery, who had become conmcloum alter hours of coma, I protested and said: I "Kred, you've sacrificed enough for me in recent years. I know that you've been the whole show for a long time. I know that you've refused from other that would have given you for yourself my in- jcome as well as your own and that you turned them down to be loyal to your old pal.

And when Montgomery died Htone sald: "I've seen the gamest little fellow I I know right to a finish for iife 'a big! best tachsnent. Most folks dropped In nickel, some a hot It was a tire WHAT YOU MISSED How to Reduce Your Weight If you are earn ins; around tecj If rlxty pounds of rat ycj assj weafc-'alng your vltil gans and ore bearing a burden wkUk devtruys the beauty of your Ox ore. Why continue to bo a victim of fat? If Too vaat to nil nag your weight ln Wtnple. safe and IV TI4C a without starraliOB diet Ot 1 mcrcise, here la a lest to trig, ftpeod some time dally ia Hay. It a jopen air, take seven dorp I tie "Htir Ban-, morning and night and got bvn n't" Threads Among Ihe'tC'x'ii drugclst a bog of oil Of kofOsB "Annie laune," lake after each aWSi Ago." and to the fttx-af of aflhind ortc before retiring at Bight; alga --Wt-e Vo 'i Wen: Yfjng.

I fallow ihe other siinplo (Urscthmo tbaS jrie" It wan not rood. It was Just with the box. luliy It entertainment and igh yourself once a week, ssf mn'lial al tin M. fl church, and to know how fast you ksJassT the progratn raid It was to be "old- wehrht. atwl ieavo off the mt'ric." There was a bix'ment or even skip Attaches al the hospital, where GOOD HOUSEKEEPERS WONDER How they ever got aiong without Ited Cross Ball Blue.

This really wonderful blue makes clothes whiter than snow. Get the genuine Red Cross Bail Blue at your you ire down to normal. oil of koreln is absoljtely Is ple.ts-int to take and but if all forty jn-ho would -ive njoyel ute It had pti-sent. au-. would i.U>i>\«.<\ over a few days' treat! fill'd Soauldlttg ir-prtited to saow a notioaabto rh were no in weight, step htcoaseg 1 tli it the amate-irs profess an.l tr, your work easier; a no one underrtan-Ja but I vivacious feeling takes TrntM I by Or.

In make up; jy-Jiir whole body nnd ml ad. Payne. Jtrs. I you are overstout you shoi'ld gtrO Of fie Id. Mrs.

Cruse-. and a trial. You are VStJT Caas. all obi thlt.gs tike tlM -iIik -ly to br kurpriwd aid leligMaA Piper," KHNH la.

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1904-1963