The Marlow Review (Marlow, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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MARLyW (OKLA) REVIEW THURSDAY SEPT 6 1923
ship and 100 per cent delivery in Ste-
phens county this year
M SHULTS
Field Representative
COTTON GROWERS’ ASSO-
CIATION TO HAVE' FIELD
MAN IN STEPHENS COUNTY
The Oklahoma Cotton Growers’ Association-has
employed M Shults of
Alma as field representative in this
county Mir Shults has been solicit- A E Davenport Commissioner
ing contracts for the Association1 The people of Oklahoma are tak-
since last May and it is due to his nK time by the forelock in tjie pre-
effective work in that capacity that vention of typhoid fever is evidenced
he is retained as field man About hy the fact that the State Health De-one-third
of the entire membership partmont for the past two months
of the county being due to his efforts has been sending out all over the
Mr Shults authorized the following state in the neighborhood of 1500
statement for publication doses of anti-typhoid vaccirfe per
To the members and friends of the week- At the present time there is
Cotton Growers’ Association in Ste-je typhoid in the state
phcns county: I wish to thank each' Vacation time is nearly over and
of you for the encouragement and heiht of the tyPhoid usuaI’y occur3
assistance you have given me in the ah°ut three! weeks after the vacation
past especially during our “Victory ends- 'lt therefore behooves everybody
Week” drive and to congratulate you to get immunized by taking the vac-
upon our mutual success — the mem-' cne wkck causes little discomfort
bership in the county having increas- and is a sure Preventive of the (Us-
ed approximately 50 per cent since 1 ease 88 ’s rapidly becoming more
May Let me assure you that I want known
your continued good will and co-operation
I am here as helper advis-
or friend and in no sense as a spy
or a prosecutor I want to talk to
as many 'of you personally as I can
in order that we may discover more
effective ways of increasing our
membership and securing delivery of
Association cotton The member who
fails to deliver his cotton is a liabili-
ty instead of an assett to' the organi-
zation and we must see to it that
bankers and others who hold mort-
gages on the cotton of our members
are influenced to permit delivery of
this cotton — absolutely nothing less
than 100 per cent delivery will be
satisfactory
Report to me prospective members
places where they want locals organ-
ized gatherings to whom I may speak
on co-operative marketing and any
and all violations of contracts that
you may know of
Yours for an increased member-
The vaccine is distributed absolu-
tely free by the State Health Depart-
ment to any Doctor fop use by indi-
gent people On application
'Remember typhoid fever is caused
by carelessness or the failure of some
individual or municipality to observe
the rules of common decency or clean-
lipess Be sure your drinking water supply
is pure if not boil it before using
The source of typhoid germs leave
the body of the patient usually with
the intestinal discharge and urine and
are carried to other individuals either
directly by means of contaminated
fingers or indirectly by gaining ac-
cess to their drinking water or food
supply
When the patien't has been recog-
nized as a case of typhoid care is tak-
en to disinfect these dangerous dis-
charges but during the onset of the
illness no such precaution is taken
and it is usually during this time tha1
others are liable to be affected Be
careful in disposing of the pxcreta
of ' a person only slightly ill more
(specially if there is diarrhea
The annual toll from typhoid in
Oklahoma is still too large as shown
by statistics for the last three years
there being 362 deaths in 1920 350 in
1921 and 336 in 1922 and only by con-
stant watch'ng and fighting can we
hope to confine this dread disease
a E PROGRAM AT C P
CHURCH SEPTEMBER 9
Leader — 'Nannie Harraway
Subject — A Singing Psalm
Scripture Lesson — Psalm 96:1-13
Prayer
Thoughts On the Topic — Leader
1 What Lesson Do You Learn
from Singing Psalm — Mr McCaskill
2 Name Two or More Songs of
Each — Adoration Inspiration and
Consecration — Minnie McAlister
Sentence Prayers
Song ' -
3 The Birth of a Great Hymn-
Haskell Powell
Business
LOCAL ANDPERSONAL
Mr and Mrs J M- W Leddy and
Misses Zelma Marie and Sylvia Led-
dy returned Saturday from Sentinel
where they spent several days with
relatives Mr Leddy reports the
crops in Washita County as excel-
Dr R L Russell returned Monday
from a trip to caster) Oklahoma and
western Arkansas He visited his
brother M V Russell at ’Hope
Arkansas Dr Russell reports a very
enjoyable trip and says the Bankhead
Highway is in excellent condition
Mrs A D Smythe Wade Smythe
and little Miss Joan Smythe arrived
Friday from Cloudcroft New" Mexico
where they had spent a very pleasant
two months vacation at that noted
resort
ANNOUNCEMENT
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I take extreme pleasure in anncuc-
cing that I have concluded a very
pleasant vacation and extensive in-
vestigation of conditions in th TPo
Grande Valley and wish to inform
my friends and patients that 1 am
going to remain in Marlow and con-
tinue in the practice of optometrist
and dentistrty Those desiring my
service I shallKbe glad to serve on
appointment between the hours cf 9
a m to 5 p m except Sundays
DR A A ROBERTSON
Rev Otis Ball of Nellie occupied
the pulpit of the First Methodist
Church Sunday' in the absence of
Rev N U Stout who was holding a
revival at Bailey
II Charles Hill son of Mr and Mrs
Harry Hill enrolled for the complete
business course during the fall open-
ing at the Chillicothe Business Col-
lege Chillicftthe Missouri and will
enter his school work this week
Mr and Mrs M A Steele left for
Ft Woi)’i Oixaa Tuesday where
they will make their home with their
daughter Mrs Ed Cockerell They
had the Marlow Review to follow them
there
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EVERYTHING IN IT A WOMAN WANTS IT TO HAVE! ' Ejj
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U F Lee and Marvin Waters left
Sunday for Kentucky where they
will visit relatives 'and friends in
Louisville Paducah and other points
They are making the trip by auto-
mobile going the northern route
through Kansas Missouri Illinois
and Indiana
Mrs Del Rey Smart formerly Miss
Frances -Burnett arrived Saturday
from Galventon and San Ahtonio
and remained with her parents Mr
and Mrs T A Burnett until Monday
when she went to Apache to join Mr
Smart They will make their home
at Apache where Mr Smart is the
Rock Island agent
You can operate it at a
glance — no guessing — no dis-
appointment! — No Baking
Failures with the Detroit
Jewel OVEN HEAT REGU-
LATOR EXTRA SPECIAL TERMS
DURING OUR “HOME” GAS RANGE CAMPAIGN
YOU PAY NO MONEY DOWN
$3?5 Monthly with your Gas Bill Buys This Efficient Gas Range — A $500 Detroit
Jevel Oven Heat Regulator Given FREE with every Cabinet Gas Range Purchased
During this Campaign Ci
WE HAYE A RANGE TO FIT EVERY KITCHEN
Our Marlow Representatives will call on you soon Let them tell you
about these Ranges — let them explain their Patented Oven or
FILL OUT THE ATTACHED COUPON AND MAIL TO THE
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9 Perhaps you know that awful feeling — the something that seems to grip
X our vitals when we are penniless Most of us have experienced it at
)one time or another
" That feeling in your heart is the best advertisement on earth
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f systematic saving There can he no real success or independence
’ without saving Do yours here!
First National Bank
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Why Ask Your Friends
to Sign Your Bond
We Will Bond You
Anderson & Jones
Real Estate Insurance and Loans
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There will be a meeting of the Poul
try raisers and fanners at the County
Fair grounds at 2:00 p m Septem-
ber 11th entrance day for exhibits' at
the County Fair The object of thej
meeting is to discuss the feed supply f
and tHe possibiliies of ordering and
mixing the feed cooperatively
if'
Farmers and breeders having Stock-
er hogs to sell report the number and
size to Ben Harrison County Agent
Duncan Okla If there is any great
number that must be sold as Stock-
ers arrangements can be made to ship
direct to the corn belt at a 'better
figure than they are worth locally
This matter will be discussed with
the hog men during the county fair
and a definite plan of action worked
cut if the number of Stockers for sale
justifies an emergency action
Western Oklahoma Gas
& Fuel Company
Mjthout obligating myself in any way whatsoever
! I would like to have your representative call at
: No-
Street —
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POST OFFICE BOX 743
MARLOW OKLAHOMA
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And give information about DETR)IT JEWEL
I RANGES Also the NEW WAY TO BUY THE
j NEW WAY TO PAY for these Ranges
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Program for Week Beginning Sept 1st at I
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MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW
Address letters make checks and
postoffice money orders payable to
A R Powell Manager Sugg Thca-
liU CJiickasha Okla Include self-
addressed stamped envelope to help
insure safe return Add 10 per cent
Tax to Price Ticket desired
BALCONY
PRICES $150 $200
MAIN FLOOR
PRICES $250 $300
The Vanderbilt Producing Company
Presents
—THE HIT OF THE CENTURY—
The Smart Musical Comedy
An Unparalleled Triumph Extending
From New York to London Austra-
lia and the Orient
The Greatest Girl In
The World
Book by James Montgomery
Lyrics by Jos McCarthy
Music by Harry Tierney
Staged by Edward Royce
The Most Artistic and Sensational
Musical Comedy Success Ever Pre-
smted On the American Stage
ALL-STAR CAST HEADED BY
Dale Winter
SPECIAL ’IRENE” ORCHESTRA
Whiteway Theatre
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Monday and Tuesday September 10-11
“Three Who Paid”
Wednesday September 12
‘McGuire of theMounted’
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Thursday and Friday September 13-14 j
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Gloria Swanson
'My American Wife'
THURSDAY
and
FRIDAY
GLORIA SWANSON in
“My American Wife”
Gloria as the dashing belle of the sporting worlds of
two continents In a romance brimming with colorful
adventure in a gay Spanish-American setting Antonio
Montreno and Walter Long in the cast
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Saturday September 15th
“The Timber Queen”
Ruth Roland in —
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Nance, James C. The Marlow Review (Marlow, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1923, newspaper, September 6, 1923; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1862703/m1/3/?q=Amanda+Montgomery: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.