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Lt b SAFETY CONTESTS lllnqm_t Speaker Tells Tulsa Delegates Charges by Kelley Are Fanatical. .mw;:nm o TULSA, Ol October 9.— k'b'n!quug‘m lives false impression of ofl company’s applications for oil and @as rights on public lands. and 3 ‘W. Frey, head of the Min- erals Division, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, g - clared that sclentific studies of distribu- tion costs and surveys of marketing areas would prove beneficial to ofl com- Yesterday was “old-timers’” day at the exposigion. E. H. Sloan, 85, Pitts- burgh, Pa., who has given 68 years of business, was named TO COLLEGE GROUP Disousses Public Questions at In- itial Meeting, of Year Held by Trinity Debating' Society. Rggis figebl i vk 55?525 b etinre- Mrs. F. E. Gray Wins Divoree. RENO, Nev.,, October 9 (#).—Mrs. Pranklin E. Gray was m&d@flvome Iate Tuesday from 8814 to be an executs i . LIEUT. BAYMAN'S BODY TO LIE IN ARLINGTON corag— Marines to Bury World War Vet- eran and Native of Kansas Who Died October 4. 3 3 R. _Wallace, re he was wound Secofid Lieut. | November 1, 1918. He the march to the Rhine “I need the cash—you can have my whole- sale stock,” that is what a Colonial Radio Distributor told us—so we’re disposing of New 1931 models at less than wholesale! $10 Delivers I\t Balance Monthly Yesterday’s Price Tomorrow’s Sale Price ... Because of the unusually low price there will be a small charge for installation $59.50 5 Points of Superiority! 1 Custom made de luxe cabi- ® net, designed by master fur- niture craftsmen. 2 Most exact selectivity you ® ever experienced in radio. 3 The deep, rich tone quality, ® possible only with the Cut- ting Super-dynamic speaker. 4 Triple screen-grid shielded ® chassis insures the utmost clarity in distant reception. 5 Equipped for the installation ® of remote control. THE HECHT CO F Street . at Seventh ’ This $147.50 _OLONIA . Complete withA 7 tubes Rbaliy a once-in-a-lifetime happening. You &h ~come in here tomorrow and get one of the finest radios that money can buy at less than 'WHOLESALE COST. And don’t think for a minute that these are dis- continued models or what is known in the trade as ‘“‘distress merchandise.” Actually these are the newest 1931 screen gfid models . . . the hit of the radio shows . . ? and selling all over the country at $147.50. Other New 1931 Models Sold Proportionately The Mayflower, priced at #157.50, now $99 The Windsor, priced at #167.50, now #109 Ask to See Them Radio Salon—Main Floor