Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 134, Ed. 1 Monday, September 22, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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Many Young. They Advise
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daugnier iiM Ikeir auuKlilcia of Kurt Worth. Jrt And llit-y're all
Minim tor lla-ni. Mia. Jenkins llnwer h-fll la n Kre-UKrutiiliiiotlur at 4.
llr unuglilvi. Atm. Ilpuluh Kmilh Ihiwar rlghll. at 2 M a grandmother.
And lin bnulh a dauahler Mr. Tom niwin (uliovrl. Iia In-mine a molbrr
at 14. . All ftr.t niarraii wl.rn tnejr . writ 11. -.
. U. S. Boy-King Georges Jockey
Gama Archibald an American Jockey hue been Choaen bj
: to ride .'HU the kina'! hone. And tha at ran pax
SSSk la tliat the blur rtose Archibald. not atone for bin riding ability
- far Ua wide acquaiataBco with art and- scientulc subjects.
Ever See a White Robin?
. It Was Hardings .Homecomiim!
And She Had to Comb It!
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Ijaul Jet H-uJing dl.lN't If-ne-iurmi ihe pun-. stcppril .l MiiViH le-hl. vion. 1.. na tioir ay ar..
a jid an tin Maul k f their iW-iiilliii trip. Ilia muil.tr i.ji tin and hi aavrtluAil. Idito Kruawnuhik
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White robin ar few and far between. Only nhmit ime nut of even
M M robins turns out to be thla rotor any pi-nithnlnpiet. And here U
MMttf Lillian Jones of CirrlevUle. O.. baa nt U to the Cincinnati Zoo
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Norman Belliy Jr . m. rf ''oen "ra-
vllle. I ml. onlv i-iiiM of Kil U.4vr
pueiilKl heki for 'he 'iiurikr
wealthy Mr Tlo-mui Mor n 'ei
Anaeleo. ha lie-n lnn ai '!'
loach ak-lhy i-ialiii to m- lie on -if
McCoy and lit Irsi vtfe. .anm
Karhea an ai-mn. Hi .-'inne'i-ville
man w:il I -i-ked in introduce
avlilenra to nuwtantlale J
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Spurns Prince
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'i-.ildran'of Kanaiut pity are helpin
m.doclora keep aeven-ynirold Alice
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-air pennies to it fund that is pay-
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uat take daily An ton a the
done ia admintatifed Alice
na and piny like other little clrla.
. ut If one ia mtaned aha lins to
ina away. She hi auireHn from
dlulielea.
Two Extremes
Here h i youri woman who mice
turned down a .dunce "bW" from tha
Prince of Wile. She ia Mm. Bento
Allen of Ln Aneles. Five yearn
ago she wnn v tilting In Lethbridge.
Alberta end o waa the prince.
'Eddia ipotled her uid asked her
for a dunce. Dressed only in her
street clo.hes she demurred. But
thti prince persisted so she changed
her mind and stepped out with bins-
for several numbers.
Oldest Chief
Age will vie wltb youth In lha Inter-
national Air Ilucea at Wilbur Wright
Field. Dayton. O. the Oral week In
October. line ute the trident and
youngvat oontcataota Ralph Mckln-
Hoa - of Chk-ugo who adnilln H
yasrs and Ted Moellendick ut Wich-
ita Kaa. Just IT.
Itaha-Vnhii. ins. nfckwt - wnr rbfei
if the Nuui trill. tf) ir
ninugh to ito u little celebrating si
hi year' iuter-trilKil Imliun n-tv-'
nmnbil nl Callup. N. M. Tlie TUr
mien 8r4. In. The War Unmet the
rid chief I wearing I I lie only rare
f it kind sti'l in exUtcnec in m
far a other tribal veterans know.
' Chicago' Weather Freakish.
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Clilcngo Sept. 22. Chicago weather
net a record fur fall freakishnesa j
Sunday when the thermometer rone
to 90 in mid-afternoon and brake to.
Co by midnight under a driving gale j
Small lake ciaft were driven to shel-1
ter several being towed In after being j
ili.uifilcd by the wind. Several then- j
Mind persons who ewent swimming
to SVofrt the heat were frnred to
hurry home to avoid the rnld. One '
beat prostration was recorded.
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flirts hew would you kke lu have to nnnb hnir a hmg as lhl? MnJ
Jrirdia Mi-lhrntun oil lull ua a hard Job. Ilul aha wouldn't have ll bobbed
far all the werhl. Mr. Mel'liermiii. winner of Hi tons hair ronteat al
the California Flat Fair In Sarrumeniii i seen hi ahuwina Ihe lenath
sf bar locks (a Prssy Chamberlam hariilird hairud muawal comedy arinae. j
Coolidge GreetSjrFlyers
Kra PUtl. a nleea of former rna
lor Tom Platt of New York has
been elected queen of lha Septem-
ber Fieotue In Sonora. Mrx. glia's
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Honor Irish
The InuiIc of Snliton Iqisa Tex.
probably was one of Ihe moot unique
encounters-In ihe Civil WarJ Lieu-
tenant Dick Dowling and his little
hnnil of 1 42. Confederate uoldiera-
Irish tn n inun repelled an aiuck
of MAIM federal troops dlaableduind
eairiurml three gunltonla uml look
2SU irt hoi tern without thu tow of n
Klngle man. Now (heir fenl 'Is Iwlng
euniiiit-nioraled by this iiu.minienl
unn lo .lie erected by t lie Texan
rhnptera 'of the Daughlurs of (he
Confederacy.
lYeahlent Jtoolldge enngratuliiles Ueu(eauiit Jewell II. Smith coin-
. .nainder or 1'iicle Hum' round-lbe-world flyer an the urxonau'v arrive nt
. Moiling Field Wnliiiigtin. llcereliiry of Wnr Weeks is tookiiuc on.
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Carrying Out a Vow
Royal'Defi
rrin.-r M C Vulluhiiakuru of Siam
ii-rfM-tly wiping to enter Into
fiee-lnrall duncing bout with thej
n( Wales any time and
hix TIk Suinirse prince
this l oiniiry lo take up special :
stu(lic":ii Jeims Hopkins Unlver
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Th statue of St. Rosalie has btvn curried through the streets of Gretna
and Harvey La.; towns Just across the Mississippi River from New
Orleans. In solemn process on her feast day for the last six years. That's
In keeping wltb a promise residents nude in ISIS when the influenas
j epidemic wea raging In the towns. More than 12000 were pinned on tha
drees covering the statue a Una years procesirign moved atonx-
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 134, Ed. 1 Monday, September 22, 1924, newspaper, September 22, 1924; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1878224/m1/3/: accessed June 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.