Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 125, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1921 Page: 2 of 6
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CHICKA8HA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MAV'89 1921.
Jf erscr.2l lyenticn j
w. ir. wood
I'll I UMl l
'oort it of Metiihhi Tenn.
IumI at lb horn of Mr. nail i
Mm. a. K. Iloiutonj. ' i
l'llU Mate tll"i ! ftMH tires.
Why tads chance Ar'h M. llrown
424 Kuana Avenue. -2?-3t
Mr. Ceaey Caldwell ud Iwo child-
ren upect to leave thin evening fr
Enid where i hy will spend the
weekend with rolitilvcii and friend.
Short Stories
of the -Town
Warm weather In hers. 8e our
lino of ii tli tn a huIim bathing hoe.
..... " .. Ihr '
( mill iiiiiiimik jm iuiih iini'ii n
' " ' -2.V2I.
Henry White hn returned frn
vlMt with friend In 'Oklahoma 'City
V. F. John of Hum an former
Sunday Schsol Report
The attendance at' the
Various
canltler of the. Clllsens .Viulnnal hunk ! 8l;y IkkiU of the city at pun
transacting biiKlnxM mul smaller Ihun us
Aulo repairing storage cleaning.
0. li. W 421 Kama. luf.
Erf .'c per -dozen. l'h fruit's
i-PR preserver llltsche Seed House.
:i:t.
Ceot-Rp K. Illfe of the Dixie more
boo department attended ft dance
hi Oklahoma 'lly Wednesday even-ton
visiting friends In the rliy lodny
Mr. and Mm. J. A. Barry of Okla-
homa Cl(y. visited friend In the rliy
yesterday.
W. K. Jlutt. of La nioii wa n
huslnc vinitor In ihe rliy yesterday
afternoon.
J. R. Wellborn rliy Heck and see-
reiary or the local II. p. O. K. Mce
ha returned from Ardinore where
hn attended the Ktnle Ellu conven
tion. '
mil according to rejMina of the sup
erlniendcni. which were auliinllied
yesterday. Following are the reporta
showlug attendant and collection
Methodist SOT. ti.37; 'hrlllnn. itr
112.20; rlml niiptUt 2S."i f.!!.1;
Presbyterian U S.1S; ConareRB
tlonnl j sit tS.37 Second Baptist
l.Vn."; South Mission Id. 1 .Hi)
City subscribe? to (ha dally Ex-! 1 V: M"m"'- nt mn
aacted bimlnem In the rlty venlerdoy
afternoon.
preia not rerelvlne pnprr by 8:30 p.
m. art rrouented to notify Mm. W.
D. Collier phone 691 tf ' ' '
. j. A. 0. MrKnln him returned from
MImh Helen Vouatt linn none to Ardmorn where hn attended Ihe
Oklahoma City to vlalt her alnt-r
Mi. V. O. Walker.
Klka ronrentlon.
Pur nice dry rob phone 7.19
Linton Otaln Co. 2l.:it
re you ready for a awlm Brown-
aon boa the latest In Hwlmmlnc rapn
sulta nnd Bhoea. n5-2t.
Mlsa Tynlo Sheppnrd has returned
fiom Comanrhe where che apent aev-
rol lay with Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K.
Drown formerly of this city.
City ubacr:tr to tha flally Ef-
preta not recIr&c paper If 6:30 p.
m. requested to notify Mri. W.
1). Collier phone C91 tf
Mlaa Marjorlo Dwyer &a ono of
the out-of-town areata at a dance In
Oklahoma City last nlRlit
City tmbscrlbers to tie dallr Ex-
press not receiving paper by 8:30 p.
m are requested to notify Mrs. W.
D. Collier phone C91 tf
The Hoard of Equalization meets ; ;
in regular session Juno the 7th 1921; ;
J. D. Bryan Sec'y Board of Equall- ! '
nation. 25-2t '
SPECIAL .
Bring t us your hemstitching and
plcot work. 8o per yd. Singer
Sewing Cacblne Co. 1
We am agents for Texas Carls
hod mineral water.' Order a caae for
the Mouse. Frledlandor & McRn
328 'Chix; Ave. 25-2t
C. Searcy Tuttlo nttorney
transacted business lu tlm rlty to-
clny. You can get a cold glass Of Bud
Wclser for f.c at Frledlandor & Mc-
Bae 128 Chix Avev 25 2t
They call H "The Budwclser Fill-
ing Station" now nt Friedlander &
Mcllae 128 Chix Ave. 25-2t
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Baglund ore
trie ' guests of relatives nnd f rlonds
in McAlester this week
F0 SALE Household furniture
next Saturday at 918 Kansas. 2fi-2t.
Dr. I. X. McCa'sh will fill the pul-
pit nt The Christian church next
Kundav morning and evening. Every
member Is very urgently ; requested
to bo present.' ' 25-2t.
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For 'Madam 'McClure's Complexion
Beautlfier phone 572. Mrs. Whitson
3 24J-2 south Third Btreet. 2S-3t.
Miss Ruby Williams of Alms vis-
ited 'friends In the city yesterday. '
Carlo 1) Wilson memiier of1 the
Junior hlfh Whnol fuclty left yester-
day afternoon for Capalgn. 111. where
'le will enter the summer school at
the Cnlverslty of Illinois. lie will
visit with relative and friends In
Stillwater nnd points In llllnola bu-
fore going to Chninpalgnn.
0. I. S. Mteta Friday.
Mis' .Mary Nlchol. W.
morning announced that a
of the local order of the
Star will Im fci i. Friday
at ( o'clock In ihe Masonic
was stated that nil members are urg-
ed to he present and that vIxltlnR
members of the lodge are Invited.
M tMs
meeting
Eastern
evening
ball. It
Mr and Mrs Ray Winder have re
turned front a visit with relative
and friends In l.litle Hock. '
I have a new duxtie varnish room
and Iron sides to bake enamel pe-
vocn colors to suit the most fastidious :
and Valentine varnlnh to complete a
beautiful and durable job of auto
painting. If your rar needs reflnUhln?
this is of Interest to you. Anderson's I
Auto Paint Shop. 3n9 Kanim Avenue.
2titit.
kiill lips'
It sponryjYAftNS
.Tom R Phillip '
Sprlngflidd fans yelled -with
glee wjHn Lewis fanned Stunry
with n slow ball say the l.ead-
er adding Hint "they like to see
the slugger miss 'em Sturdy
got hold nf one that would have
' been good for four had It not
been foul.
o
Miner the young "backstop oh-'
talned by the Chicks from Little
Rock looks mlgiity good. He la
bothered with a had foot right
now nnd cannot get down to first
fast as he should SprlnRfleld
Leader.
o
With Clyde Sayre sold to M la-
ma nixhop and Jones are the
sole surviving right hnnders on
the Springfield staff. The other
four are southpaw. Another
hurler I due to he released
shortly.' HodR Jone Lewi
and 011 mote are practically sure
of being retained. It seem In
be between Wilson and lllahop
w'.io I xl III bothered with his
arm.
o
Western association sport wri-
ters have good cause to be
thankful they are not in the
Southwestern league Were they
. ...
Friday and Saturday
e Positively the Cast
t 4-
Davs of
This Sale
Two
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You have only tomorrow and Saturday to take ad-
vantage of the wonderful bargains we are offering
during this great Mid-Season Reduction Safe. After
previous sales we held people would come into our
store and expect sale prices after the sale was over.
Since we could not give it to them . they were disap-
pointed. Don't let this happen to you this time. We
now give you positive assurance that after Saturday
night sale prices' are off at The . Dixie so buy what
you 'need Friday and Saturday the. last two-clays of
this Great Sale. '
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In that ormniiatlon the writer
would have soma lofty alphabet
JilJUlltlK to pei form. Ohlerfelill.
KecelRl. Ilenlnteiidl Schlndler
and Chlnoskl all participated In
r.ent !.mes In the new league. t
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Why Pay for Waste?
mi. ujiiiugivu a i tiiiiiii yi iacso iioa tiiiuuuuvu nil m v i
chaff and by-product mutter which you have to pay for in roasted
! bean coffee.
G. Washington's Coffee is pure refined coffee with all its goodness
strength and richness Each cup made to order. Dissolves instantly.
No coffee pot needed.
Each can of G. Washington's Coffee is equivalent to ten times its
weight in roasted bean coffee.
i Measure the cost by the cup not by the size of the can
Always delicious healthful and economical. "
Recipe booklet free -send 10c fur special trial size.
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ORICIXATED BY MR. WASHINGTON IN 1909
0. WuhiattM &(( RtfiMlDf C. S22 Fifth A.t.. Nw Ywk City
VOU certainly want to'save
1 money and you wouId4like to
have better bakings.
Then use Calumet' It's' the
biggest thing you can do to im-
prove the quality of your bakings
and lower baking costs.
Calumet is made in the largest
most sanitary Baking Powder Factories
in the World. No Baking Pow(derj3
made under better conditions none
can be better in quality. -
It contains only suclv ingredients
as have been officially endorsed by the
U. S. Pure Food Authorities. An abso-
lute guarantee that it is pure. .
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It received highest AwardsWorld's
Pure Food Exposition Chicago Paris
Exposition Paris France positive
proof of its superior merit.
" It is used by more housewives
domestic scientists and chefs than any
other brand. That would not be the
case if it were possible to secure a
higher quality leavener.
It is sold at a moderate priced All
you have to do is to compare costs to
determine how much you can save by
buying Calumet.
A pound can of Calumet contains full
16 oz. Some baking powders come in
12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be
sure you get a pound when you want it.
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Calumet Crsun
CJc.
Rcip
3 cups pastry
flour 3 level tea-
spoons Calumet
Baking Powder
cup butter Hi cups
granulated sugar.
Yolks of 3 eggs
cup cold water.
Whites of 3. eggs 1
teaspoon orange
extract. - Then mix
in the regular way.
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 125, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1921, newspaper, May 26, 1921; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730384/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.