Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 217, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRES8 CHICKA8HA OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 12 1919
'ersonal
Mention
Elmo' the Mighty Kozy today.
"The Girl and the Gawk" a three
act comody drama presented by Nor-
ton's comedians. Sugg tonight.
WANTED Combination alteration
nnrj saleslady. Experienced Apjly
at Quisenberry's. 12-2t
Who started the war? Sue 'K il-
tlir' a 1T fAituvtt aittU moHvo
See our pattern hats. Qon Ton nrockwell. Sugg tonight. '
MUliuery.
l2-2t
Tom Mix In the Man From Tia:i
Kozy today.
M. E. Bunnell Justice of the peace
returned last night from a business tcnlght
inp to llouart.
Behind the man behind the run
that killed the heir to the Austrian
thrcne and launched the greatest war
In ah'tory stood a womiu. See
Gladys Brockwell in "Kultur"- Sugg
Short Stories
of the Town
(ilt!!lllil!l!li!I!i!!IIIIi!!;ii!:illliIII!II!lllll
ST. LOUIS MAN TAKES
INTEREST IN LOCAL
REAL ESTATE FIRM
Mutt and
Kozy today.
Ik
Jeff cartoon o::iedy
Just What Sh9 Needed
"I used a; bottle of Chamberlain's
Tablets some time ago and they
lil'OVed to hfl 1nst. what T nnnrlcri "
uw 'e.epnone uirectory goes to writes Mrs. Volta Bankson. Chilli
press Oct. 1st 1919. For changes in j cothe Mo. "They not only reeved
your listings call at manager's of- me of indiKestion but toned nn mv
Phone 1200. 10-Gt 'liver and rid me of backache and
Lashed to the Ilocks Kozy t)day.
A 'thriller.
Mr. and Mrs. James Montgomery
returned yesterday from a visit with
friends and relatives in Whitney
Texas.
Elmo K. Lincoln in
Mighty Kozy today.
Elnn the
Angel food cake and- home made
pies for sale tomorrow. First door
east of Kozy theatre. 12-lt
Tom Mix King of Cowboys at the
Kozy today.
Mrs. J. It. Harris has resumed her
position in the Chickasha Business
college after a vacation of two
months.
The first screen play will start
promptly at 7:14 stage play 3:15 at
the Sugg tonight. Tn full and
complete shows.
Gas and electric bills are due and
dizziness that I had been subject to
for some time. They did me a world
of good and I will always speak a
good word for them." d&w adv.
To Hold Market Tomorrow
The ladles of the Christian church
will conduct a market in the building-
pit CWckasJia . p venue 'formerly
occupied "fty the' DlHorr"icaTe-;it was
uniiuuMCKu -mis niorniHgt; .i ne nuiiK-j
ot-' willJ)''f)c(it( jHrst dourest of
no ivozy tneairo.! .j
Policeman III
Policeman Ed Doss is Bick at his
home on Kansas avenue and for the
past twojghts has been unable to'
cover his beat. Other policemen are
working overtime during the illness
of Policeman Doss.
Chief on Vacation
0. G. Linn chief of police ac-
companied by Mrs. Linn yeft yester-
day for Blackwell where they will
spend several days visiting friends
and relatives. C. H. Mayfield as-
sistant chief of police is acting
chief during Chief Linn's absence.
To Visit Here
J Mrs. Jewell Scurlock has returned
George Grant formerly a resident fro'n a visit in Springdale Ark.
of Chickasha who was killed in the accompanied by her mother Mrs
railroad yards in Slater Mo. several ! H. P.Haley who will make a shbrt
i days ago met his death when hit visit .here. Rev. H. P. Haley will
by a moving train according to1 arrive here next Tuesday and after
Alex Grant father of the man who spending a few days -with relatives
has just returned from the funeral will leave with Mrs. Haley for a
The deceased was. an engineer on i visit in Western Oklahoma
the Chicago and Alton railroad. I
He was going to work when the ac- . x .
cident occurred. Mr. Grant 'the . K' P" " 8.tal r ? . .
jus local iviugnis oi 1'yinias
lodge has appointed a committee
the purpose of which is to launch
Former Chickasha
Man Killed When
Struck by a Train
man's father Is employed in
city -water works department.
the
Mrs.
Remedy In Michigan
A. H. Hall Casevillo Mich.
a campaign for a greatly increased
membership. The committee is
composed of I. A. Bone chairman;
says "I wish to thank you for your Wade H LaBoolli w w. CIarki A
grand good medicine Chamberlain's
P. Holland E. G. Reynolds Geo. H.
payable at the company's office on ' Cele Diarrh nniedy. We are Kyang and cha3 E Da Tn
or before the 10th. Unless paid the
service may be discontinued without
further notice. 9-5t
William Farnum in "Itjugh ana
Ready" Sugg tomorrow.
Home cooked food for sale Satur-
day come and see. First door east !
f Kozy theatre. 12-lt
You'll laygh at "The Girl and the
Gawk." Sugg tonight.
New telephone directory goes to
press Oct. 1st 1919. For changes in
your listings call at manager's of-
fice. Phone 1200. 10-Gt
BUY home cooked food for Sun-
day dinner first door east of Kozy
theatre. 12-lt
KINDERGARTEN
never without it in the house and I
I am sure it saved our baby's life this
summer."
Mrs. Mary Carrington Caseville.
Mich. says "I have used Chamber-!
I Iain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy '
for years and it has always given . report by
prompt relief." d&w adv. I tral hotel.
mittee will meet Sunday morning in
(he K. of P. hall to arrange plans
for the drive.
WANTED Cook and dish washer
Saturday evening. Con-12-2t
Fall term begins Sept. 15 1919
Phone 881. Mrs. J. H. White.
Flor de
The Cigar Supreme
At theoricc flor de MELDA. is better bidder
and more pleasing than any mild Havana cigar
lf your dealer carit supply you. wrilt us
1. LEWIS CIGAR MFG CO. Newark. N. J.
Largest Independent Cigar factory in rh. World
7HC CIGAR t
CORONA OR
SELECT OS SIZE 1U. Straight
OTHER SIZES DIFFERENT PRICES
1(K
Ask your
JOT your
GOODS
RECEIVED
DAILY
217 CHICKASHA
AVENUE
TELEPHONE
291
IP) N A
W'? f
Style and
Service
"We combine them in the
same garment.
Also Don't Forget the Price
New things in Overcoats
ranging from
$22.50 to $35.00
. Style and quality
throughout
Schow's Store News
SPRINOS
MUUfTAtU'sJ J
TOAHY J I
The Carriage With
AdjustableSprings
Whether Rahy weiffh ft
lbs. or 30 his tender snintt
wilt be protected from
ioiting by the adjustable
pnnfts ot the
Collapsible Can-iago
Roomy for crib use at
home yet handy for travel.
Sanitary washable eim-
Ble durable. Waterproof
uDont Fabnkoid hood.
Style and pricea to suit all puiaca.
Sf thti
Carriage at
cur iton
"re are going to close out all
scrims and lace curtains; call and
see them now.
Are are making prices to mo e.
Get a Detroit Vapor Oil Stove.
Price $44.00
Burns 19 hours on one gallon oil
"We carry other makes of stove.
DON'T HESITATE You won't be. mistaken when you buy a
PATIIE PHONOGRAPH new records coming all the time.
Let Us Figure Your Furniture
Bill
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We Do Picture Framing
What have you to exchange on
new poods ?
Kitchen cabinets from $17.50.
I M. O. Fink of St. Louis lias asso
ciated himself with tHes firm of Ma
jor Bros. as a full partner accord
ing to announcement made tills
morning by T. F. Major of that firm.
Mr. Fink has moved his family here
and has taken a house on South
Seventh street. He will ' make
Chickasha hla home.
Mr. Fink la the father of Mrs.
iJphn E. Major whose husband a
former1 member of the firm. o Ma-
for brothers died last winter. The
hew member of the firm has taken
over -the Interest of John E. Major
the announcement states.
Kidiohr Want Ao DrluK result.
Grady Convention
of Singers To Be
Held at Pocassct
September 13 and 11 are the datej
Bet for the Grady County Singing
convention to be held in Pocassct
according to an announcement just
made by J. T. Combs prcsldont of
the association under whose aus
pices the convention will be hold
All singers Grady county are
being urged to-. ;ltfed Mr. Coiuim
says. An excellent "Tlmctum he ; de
clares has been outlined for tin
occasion and indlcaUonli point ! In
its success. . '
MASONIC RESOLUTION
OF CONDOLENCE
To t!ho Worshipful Master War-
Uona and Brethren of Chickasha
IvOdRO No. 74 Ancient. Free and
Accepted Masons:
Brethren: With deep sorrow we
have hoard of the death of Gordon
Hichards the 15 year old son of
our brother Robert L. Richards who
whll on a trip with his company of
B.iy Scouts was accidentily Injured
w'.illo in bathing on the (ith day of
AugUKt lingering until the 8th diy
of August when his brave pure
yming soul went out Into the Greal
Beyond. ' j
Our sympathy goes out "to our
brother his wife and children In
this hour of their sorrow. Only
fifteen years old born on May 2'Jth
1904 dlslnylng the qualities whuh
would ripen into perfect upright
manhood his memory will live In
their hearts ' as bright unsulllod
flame ot beauty.
I We recommend that a Copy of
j this minute under our seal be given
I to our brother a copy Incorporated
Jn our minutes and one given to
the Dally Express for publication.
Respectfully submitted.
A. B. Thompson
Eugene Hamilton
h. M. Chase
Committee
For skin ei upturns rash chafed
Bkin prickly boat chlgger bites and
stings of poisonous insects Bullatrd's
Snow Liniment la an effoettve appli-
cation. It heals quickly. Three sizos
Mc 60c and f l.L'O per bottlo Sold
by Wren Drug Co. d&w adv.
Trv Want Ada roi- kosuiia.
HOSIERY SPECIAL
For Saturday
Ladies pure thread Milk hose doulile
mil and heels and toes lisle garter top
colors j silver taupe gold pink sky
bronze.
$1.00 Per Pair
PCS WHAT TOD WEAJS
O
mm
I. A. B)$MIS Pvf.
HOSIERY SPECIAL
For Saturday
Ladies' lisle thread hose double
soles heels and toes seamless mercer-
ized finish; sizes 8 P2 to 10; colors
brown gray blue taupe silver pink.
50c Per Pair
Just a glance through our Ready-to-Wear Section will convince you
of our exceptional showing of Ladies' Suits Coats. Dresses Blouses
Silk Petticoats Silk Underwear and Mill inery. We were never in a
better position than now to really give you styles and up to the minute
Ready to Wear. ......
Ladies'
Frocks
So clever in their designing
ko beautiful il their color eoinbi-
nalions trieolettes trieotineH
serges Panamas satins taffetas
'Georgettes and ehafmciiHej a
dress for every occasion.
$15M to $125.09
Ladi
les
Soils
Man tailored suils of serges
Trieolines Velours Silvertones
Goldtolics and llroadcloibs;
modes for the slender or stout
figure each and every suit prop-
erly tailored and finished with all
silk linings.
$37.50 to $125.00 '
Mill
mery
Hats for every head from the neat
Tains to the Large Frttcrn Dress
The popular street hats strictly tail-
ored; silk Zcbeline crown; straight
brim of velour; extremely nobby;
brown black taupe and silver.
Priced at $8.50
4 j
r $1.25 TO $27.50
For the growing girl miss or junior
large droop curl or straight brim ve
lour hats; colors brown black navy
beaver and (Jopcn.
Priced at $5.50
At $12.50
Ladles' brown kid booU
9-inch shaped top; long nar-
row vamps; receding toe
with either the Louis IV or
high military heels.
At $8.50
Ladies' boots of vici or
dull kid; patent vamp and
kid tops a remarkable val-
ue; splendidly built; made
with either military
French heels.
of
SALE OF DRESS GOODS AND SILKS SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY ONLY
38-incli wool Batiste ; colors tan
gray black blue pink white; worth
$1.50 yard Saturday only yard $1.00
36-inch Storm Serge; colors navy
black tan gray brown Burgundy
niarfon; worth $1.35 3Tard Saturday
only yard '. 90c
40-inch French serge: colors navy
"AackJ green cardinal marron brown
royal blue worth sfl.'JO yard; Satur-.i.-day.
only yard $1.50
36-inch French Serge Colors navy'
black brown green. Burgundy marl-on
worth $1.45 yard; Saturday only
yard $1.00
36-inch wool Granite cloth neat hair
line stripe; colors navy black green
brown royal marroni f orth $1.35 per
yard.;: Sattirjiay firjry.'yjird.-'i...; 90c
3(i-ineh Silk aijMj Cotton Ciittawar
ere
lav
3(i-ineh Silk aijjrijj Cotton Underwear
pel' 'color flesij. wBitc tOic 'sky.
render ntaise :wupi 75c a ' yard
Saturday only per yard-
.59c
36-ineh' all silk Tnfl'cta; all colors;
black and white worth $2.50 yard;
Saturday only yard $1.85
36-ineh all silk Mescaline all colors
black and white worth $..")() yard.
Saturday only yard $1.95
36-meh all silk Georgette all colors
black and white worth $2.50 yard;
Saturday only yard S1.95
3j-inch all silk Crepe de Chine all
colors black and white worth $2.25
yard Saturday only y;rd 1.83
JUST RECEIVED NEW CURTAIN SCRIMS MA RQUESETTES CRETONS AND SILK MADRAS
Petticoai Special
Satin Petticoats neat hem
stitched bottom: navy. ivoso. r--.
pie green heli8'-worth $6.50;
Saturday only
$4.95
0. A. KlS Pit!?). )
f FOR WHAT YOU WEAR y
Kimona Crepe
32-inch fancy floral serpen ine
Kimona crepe; also plain coin's.
Saturday only yard
39c
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 217, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1919, newspaper, September 12, 1919; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730704/m1/3/: accessed May 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.