Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 166, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1921 Page: 6 of 10
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CHICKAiHA DAILY CXMES9 CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA FRIDAY iULY 19 1021.
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Put it r Cleanliness and Efficiency at our soda
Fountain.'
The drink you M arc not only satisfying to
the thirst but they ;mcss in a. degree that
KASM.Y DIGKSTKl) FOOD VAI.l'l'.
(let jour next cold drink here. 1 1
Palace Pharmacy
"JUST RIGHT."
P1ION1 I 1 I. ft B. GREEN TRADING STAMPS
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We are in position to take care of all kinds of Oxy-
Acceycllcne welding.' All kinds of cast iron welding
motor Llocks a specialty.
Overhauling repairing storage accessories. All work
guaranteed.
ClIICKASHA GARAGE .
Phone CIS . 414 Choctaw
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Dr. F.lhel Karl announces the
opening of an office fur the gMng
of Chiropractic Adjustments at 4el
Colorado avenue Chickasha Okla-
homa. DUKSSMAKINO
Mm. II. C. C.rltip
Work (Juuranlrci
40!t4 Chic. Ave.
I'holiH 1104
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A. B. THOMPSON
Insurance Agency
Office Rear of
Citizen's National Bank.
j . Phone 86.
Lines Written:
Fire Health and Accident
Postal Use and Occupancy
Rental Security llonds
Tornado. Auto mobile
Stuttering and Stammering
Can. Be Cured
Everything guaranteed. For
particular!! call on or address
Dli. J. a. DOWNS
219 North Uth
4 CblekuHha Okla.
City subscribers to the dally Ex-
press not receiving paper by 6:30 p.
m. are requested to notify Mrs. W.
D. Collier pbone 691. tf
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. . HOW LONG
Have you .w0 ' 'our Prcscnt
glasses? k 'member eyes
change and . glasses' -fforn too
long outgrow their usefulness.
Stop in and have us examine
your eyes if change of lenses
is necessary you ought to know
CARR'S OPTICAL PARLOR
422 Chckasha Avenue.
Hours: 8:00 a. m." to 4. p. m.
Phone 333
4 ANNOUNCEMENT.
' J. B. Pope announces
the
onenine of an office for
the
4 general practice or. law h tu
. . .
418 First National Bank Blag.
Chickasha Oklahoma.
Phone B0-15UT-R.
SEE BEN WOOD
v Contractor and Builder
for any kind of a building you
tc concrete Snd brick
work; either tor cash or rronth-
ly payments
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Special Variety Program Today
The Sunihine Baby In
ROARING LIONS ON PARADE"
two reel Fox Sunshine comedy.
It't tome fun
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FOX NEWS
Alto
' Eddie Polo In
"KING OF THE CIRCUS''
Prlcet 5c 10c 20e
Tomorrow: Hoot Gibson
Cause of Appendicitis
Appendicitis is believed to b3
mused by germs from the bowel en
tering the appendix. These germs are
most prevalent und most likely to
be forced into the appendix when
the bowels are constipated. For that
reason beware of constipation. When
needed take Chamberlain's Tablets.
They cause a gentle movement of
the bowels. 1-31L
The
New Model 5 Woodstock
Typewriter
Sold on terms to suit your con-
veniences. Your old machine
taken as part payment.
Chickasha Typewriter
Emporium
122 N. 3rd. Thone 13.
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Underwood Typewriters
F. K Wilcox Jr
Salesman 1
Phone 746-R
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BRING- YOUR
KODAK FINISHING
TO US
Quick Service
Expert Work
Brownsorfs
The Rexall Store '
PILES
Cured without surgery. No pain
cutting sloughing or deten-'jj
tion from business.
DR. G .R. GERARD
Ninnekah Okla
Monuments
New yard just opened at
corner of 3rd and Kansas Ave.
south of Early hotel.
Can furnish granite or mar-
ble monuments to ' suit the
wishes of anyone at attractive
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A ST1MIIN9 5TO(U Of THl 5CA
.r WILLIAM
Scnttteis:
council; amends garb-
ace permit law.
(Continued from pnci ono).
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v'lllli'lll ui tiinr.uiiu ill i iiii-nuniiu. i
u tn cotifiitent tli officials of our
city could do notlilng tluit would brf
more appreciated by the people of
the comhiimlly than to carry forward
without delay this great piece of Im
provement. There are a tin hi sand cltl-
tens of Oklahoma outside of our city
who are familiar with the condition
of this street and will Join us in i
singing our praises when the work
is done. i
'Our record shows TiS percent morn
paid applications for rooms today j
than we had on June 21 VXlft. You
konw the wonderful success of O. C.
W. last' session aiyl these figures
are positive evidence of u greater
year Just Ahead. Fixing Seventeenth
street Is really a vital part of the
onward march of the Oklahoma Col-
lege for Women. My dreams today
include vast additions to our plant
at the next meeting of the legisla-
ture Just 18 months from now and
Chickasha must keep faith so no em-
barrassment may be met."
The communication from H. J.
Darcey atate sanitary engineer -was
read at the meeting of the city
fathers 4ast night but no action was
taken. The letter outlined the needs
and necessary Improvements at the
ctiy water plant.
Grant Legion's Request
Action by the council last night
empowered the cemetery board to
grant the American Legion's request
for two lots In Roso -II ill cemetery.
A flag pole and memorial urch will
ba constructed on tilie lots to bo
dedeclated to the Raymond T. Hurst
post.
Mayor Coffman was authorized to
advertise for bids for the city scav-
enger work. The resolution provides
that the successful bidder shall pro-
Vide a dump ground.
Official bonds submittea by Carl
Davis Lcm Burch C. C. Moody W.
D. Elston and J. H. Flippo city po-
licemen Vere approved.
Ari'tofdlnance appropriating money
for e. .payment of claims against
the city for the month of June was
passed. . - g
More Fire Fighting Equipment
The council last night npproved
Fire Chief Gettis' request for addi-
tional fire hose. Chief Gettis was au-
thorized to purchase 1500 feet of
this equipment. Councilman Darnell
pointed out ti'ne necessity of other
fire fighting equipment but no ac-
tion concerning same was taken.
Fourteen connections weer made
with 'the city sanitary sewer during
the jrionth of June according to the
report of E. L. Dawson city sup-
erintendent of health submitted to
the council last; night Thirty-seven
r.ttlces to clean up were sent out
Pi rough the police department the
report stat"1: and fourteen cases of
typhoid fever and one case of small-
iix. were reported. r. 'v.
D'wiLLIIPS
r SJORT Jyarns
Tom R. Phillips v
' The Chicks returned yesterday
afternoon from their most strenu-
ous road trip of the season.
They appeared in every city on
the circuit with the' exception of
Henryetta. The strain; of the road
: trip was very apparent yester-
day afternoon.
On
request of
Boss Winder
An offering of tastefully selected wefl
"A loss OUce
AMrsncMmina"
'A delightful ckit. ly Dot
Dui'll ami Archie Woody
two musical comedy fav-
orites. "We fan m&ie
I-Yat tiring Tommy Donley
that funny comedian. 1 If
offer a Kiiro fire act
guaranteed to please.
Only One Vaudeville Show Tonight Come Early '
AIo Showing Cold jvyn Comedy
Tomorrows Maurice Tourneur's- Production "WOMAN."
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K . Where the Heat i Conspicuous by its Absence .
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PARAMOUNT AND REALART PICTURES
PLAYING LAST
A
woozy romance of love
haunted
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Aiiitfte Garret
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'In 30 Shivers 10 Screeches
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Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven in a comedv of matrimonial
resolutions "NEVER AGAIN."
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Chief Moce Pooliw did not suit
out yesterday. He caw the game4
from the grandstand. Hazan FtK
Smith outfielder' also witnessed
the game from the grandr.taV.d.
Ho was out on account of in-
juries. . The Twins looked good In the
gamo yesterday afternoon
Jones third base playfil an ex
ceptionally t'n game. I.oulo Is
a clever infiel.ier one of the
best In the Western nssociutlon.
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Although be made no bobble
that one being a hard chance
Jimmle Johnson put up a .nice
Showing at second base He cut
Zunlgha off at first In the sec-
ond lijplng ' after stopping one
that was labeled safe. '
F
Paris July G. Ono of the most
picturesque regiments of the French
Army ine Second Hussars has just
had its disbandment ordered by the
war ministry. It must according to
the order be absolutely dissolved by
August 1. ' ;
The regiment was first known as
the Chamborant Hussars named for
its commander in 1761N the Marquis
of Chamborant. In those days the
troopers wore fine Sigh shake's lika
the West Point cadets great furry af
fairs -floating from their shoulders
and. chestnut" brown dolmansj Garbed
in that operatic regalia they fought
through all the wars of the Revolu-
tion and those of Napolean. One of
their exploits w - to relieve the
Dutch fleet which had been Icebound
at Texel.' '
The second also fought under the
third Napolean at Solferino and at
Mars-la-Toiir aeainst the Germans
in 1871. And It served all through
the great war In ' simple rorlzen
blue Instead of In the gaudy regalia
of former days. Before Ailly-sur-Noye
In 1918 the Second left 75 per cent
of Its effectiveness on the field of
battle. " '
The French press and public Is
practically unanimous In declaring
ill
FRENCH
REGIMENT
PASSES
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A dramatic t;etu in one
act. A hig warm slice from
the fire of a million homes
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A pair of. versatile Scots
who offer a good supply
of fun and thrills.
TIMES TODAY
and crooks am
house .
spooks in a
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and 107 Uproarous Laughs
that with the passing of the Second
Hussar rjito a littlo o: the martial
glory of France will pass away a i
well. i
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OF
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The McFarland hotel dining room
was filled almost to capacity last
evening when the fried chicken
dinner given In honor of the first
half champions of the Western As-
sociation was served.
After dinner speech5s were made
by Tom Cannoa John T. Owsley
Charley Schmidt manager of the
Twins special guests at the dinner;
Hy Dawson prelmer fan of Ft.
Smith and Geo. Hu Evans presi-
dent of the Chamber of Commerce.
Dr.' A. B. Leeds president of the
Hot Stove league acted . as toast-
master. ' :
Messrs. Cannon and Owsley made
eloquent talks in 'behalf of thefans
of Chickasha. "Chickasha is proud
of your record x and your attainment"
Mr. Cannon said. Mr. Owsley com-
plimented the management and : tha
players for the record' they had
made and the manner In which they
have played the game. . f ;
The Chamber of Commerce ; head
expressed the attitude of the com.
mercial Interests of the city v
Veteran Charley Schmidt respond-1
ed to the toastmaster s request to
talk on the subject "Why Spring-
field Won Four" Straight "From
Drumright." "Baseball's a '; queftr
game; you can't figure It" Charley
said. . "After losing four straights lit
Springfield the Drummers ca'ma-o
Ft. ; Smith and'" walloped us In two
out of fouf'i games: Chickasha' won
the pennant fair and square; we
were in there fighting them nl
fans were confident we would win
the ' series" lie added. ; '
Hy Dawson complimented. the
Chicks for . their clean sportsman
ship and said; "It's always a pleas
ure to see the Chickasha club come
to Ft -Smith.
The dinner " was served by the
ladies of the First Presbyterian
church. Nel proceeds from the din-J
ner will be added to the bail park
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PLAYERS
10
STOVERS
ual.
I H. E.
QfeHOOVER
IT BEATS .
AS IT
FREE HOME TRIAL DIVIDED PAYMENTS
Permit us to call and leave a Hoover without obli-
gation to purchase. Convince yourself of all we say.
If you decide to keep it you can have ten months in
which to pay if desired. If you already own a Hoover
Mr. Wilson factory representative will be glad to in-
spect it for you. Call No. 100.
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Chickasha Gas & Electric Company
421 Chickasha Ave. T ; . Phono 100
Our business is growing
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411 Chickasha Avenue.
PItpTECT YOUR HEALTH
DRINK ELECTRIFIED WATER
When you drink a soda ask for Purity made with Elec-
trified Sterilized water. It's all the name implies. IS PURE.
Order a. case tor your receptions.
v vve deliver.1 ruone iw.
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WREN. DRUG
fence club fund.
Every member of both clubs with
only two or three exceptions were
present at the dinner. Several of
the local players were accompanied
by their wives.
The program . scheduled to be giv
en at Grady rieiu yesteruay auei-
noon was -called off because of the
extremely hot weather. This was
to have been a part of the recep
tion for the . team.
PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS FOR
NATIONAL GUARD RECRUITS
Physical examlnatlpn. of all recent
recruits of the local National Guard
organization will be conducted Sat-
urday evening in ti:e Armory hall
Captain' Noblo announced today.
These recruits are riuesteJ to ap-
pear for tr.ie examinations not later
than 8 o'ctock '
To appreciate the extent U
Mhkh the desinginK n can he
indivi.lualized you have only to
see the "drape" of Campus Togs
jtx-t t'lothes on the living ngrc.
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It may ie ine ihom o k .
feretue in the placing of n
waistline in the width of a
lapel the curve of a vest siint
an extra balance in l.utton-spac-
the effect is ideasinirly
different distinctively individ
Come in and let us show
Campus Togs Clothes at
earliest votivcnience.
you
your
SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS
because Qualityail Service Will
i .
Win-
Two Phones 83 and 617
COMPANY
STOP THAT ITCHING
: There is a lot of 'Skin Trouble
in Chickisha and surfounding
territory. . Wepersonally guaran-
tee Blue St Remedy for all
forms of Skin Diseases such as
Itch Eczema Ring Worm Tetter
Sore Feet Old Sores and Sores
on children. Will not stain or ruln
your 'clothes and has a pleasant
odor. We solicit mail orders for
Blue Star Remedy.
LIBERTY DRUG STORE. -
- Habitual Constipation Cured
In H to 21 Pays
'LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a Specially-
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative 1:7 Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
should be taken regularly for U to 21 days
to Induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. . Veiy Pleasant to Take e 60c
per bottle.
Hot weather Is hard on teething
babies. They suffer the combined
misery of heat pain and stomach
disorder. McGee Baby Elixir helps
the little sufferer through"" the try-
ing period by correcting the stom-
ach and bowels. Price 35c and 60c.
Sold by Wren Drug Co. 1-31
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 166, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1921, newspaper, July 15, 1921; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727038/m1/6/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.