Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 178, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 1924 Page: 7 of 8
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
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WaattMk
WANTKD To trade jrou aonftlblnR
you nttil fur your tank Rtovea and
kmlm. ISallry Kurulfure numa 383.
1M-3M
WANTED Moving crating nioraga
and ahlpplnx. Truckn for quick
ervim. Hudglnn A Son Pbona 1434.
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WANTED To buy Rood Janey mllrh
row. Phono 1837J. 8-31
WANTED Two Rood man for plena-
nnl nnd profilnblo work Only-ill one
Hint ran piwlgr need apply. Can
rarity make f!5 per month above n-
penaea. W. a Moon 620 B. 7th.
Phone 1583-J 113t
HONEY TO I H I ft mmflutiar Halid tbtdblliR hdil; lalal.l IdK priniud rlenify:
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Meitbowa. AnaaL 8 lMin i htaltv . arlrhiy Imlab-ri;
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RUBUER BTAMPg - ltawcu Offlrt -It-aair: nniiy 0t-Mi7at.
Rapply 111 Cblckaaka ava. MM'8
KOUNTAIN PENA rrpalrad. Bawea
Ofriea Sapply 111 Chk-kaaba Ava.
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MONET TO LEND on city property.
C. & March lu8 Tya bldg. U I3t
Human Official
Wants Recognition
mm f ff j n I A78rrwl a 11 UI B IQ.RHV; RMnn
Front United Statcs'-. rni lainb ita.ly lo MniUR;
uiiilwriiin rnli'aily; rarly bulk native
BIIKEP: Ila-i-tlii4 3 inni; laaili
l--'ly lo I.V blRha-r. M-aiwintf
lllta nallrra. IJ.kS; I'llpih-h (11.30
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Chicago Llvetlack.
CIiU-nru Nov. J. CATTI.K: lift
rt-ipia iff .ft at; inan-bl very alow:
bbldlfiR biwrr tin all rluMnaa; fn4aV-
I wren Rrabi trnilltiR b trj vealrra
aneva.
MlIKKIc nnaeliiia .ii; market
Oft .W I a4ld ltl
Morrow Nov. II. KmvIru Mlnlaler
Ti-hllrbi'rln Imlay renrwa-d hla at
tark apon the fora-iKR polity of M
nlary of Htnlo IliiRbra and Hwlaml
In fnror of rrlmhma with fha ('ttlfid
Kialta bra-auar "Anierica'a ca-llnra
an filled with niild.1
Ka-kinra(lnn of rrlaibuta with Ilia
I'nitaad Klatea will opi-n wfali-r nifu-
peetlvea than rtlallima with KnRlnnil
Tchlirherln aalil Mrlny that the
perronnel of Ihr Halitwln .rablnet
"rvokta the auppoulilon that llriilnb
polity attain la arch lniperlulirtle and
Intenrentlonlal.''
League Council
(Conllnnod from Paga Ono)
WANTED Good aecond-hand floor
fhowtaao with ahelvea 6 or 7 feet
long 40 or ll Inchon high. Bon 45
Alex Olein. li-St
flailiba. 1 13.801 13. Ka; few fo i-ily
tun-hera up fo fl4.au; moat rulla
lflo..'.itfr il.ua; fnt ahtep and Minn
llumlia uiH-huiit;ul ; tot 7.Mt: feeding
lariiliu. 113.73(1 14 IPb
lltHiK: i:rri-lil:i 1AM; marekt
lafrady; lop. I8A3; bulk. I8.k04ip.7i1:
h'-avb-a. 9.6o4r9AS; mtiliuma (8.7 Me
9.S5.
Chicago Produce. v
fliltaro. Nov. 12. IILTTEIl: Ra-
relpia 7ju"S patkaRee; irtaintrloa.
3Cfi37r: alaitdarda 37Vt; flrala.
32lk434Vkc: aeroiula !l(i31c.
WIGS: lletrlpfa 1342 raaea; orill-
narbnt 2tifr4lc; flrala. 35Var.
CHEESE: Twlna l'it; Amerb-aa.
1114c.
PUL'LTRT: Recelpta 8 rant; fowla
lCft21c; durka. 21c; Reeaa 20t;
aprluga 3e; turkey. 3St; rooatera
ICr.
lOTATOES: Rerrlpla 65 rara;
Tba Rtncrnl llnea of fha plana and
orycanlxafkin with wblrh the league . .
will -taka Bver-8he-miWry 'rontrol jMInneaola and Red River Ohlcai 1.tt3;
of the ex-enemy atatea were a Breed I Minnesota and WlMumaln ruouil
upon during the nteetlng of fha leaRUe I whiten IIIO90i South Dakota round
KanUNt le Vau-r li ii fviuilitn ti.t-v miiH.4 Orth nul r.f lull lt
I hlPfHt I -10 il rU H':lirriM t-IOt U'la ihtfl aiiwaiu4ltt mllt-ti 18
loan l.ill in Iruat Affei iiirlil in Mil be tefaiw. niv lu
irnalid lare-ta al 1 kif.iHiJ. rt V Xaw lie la ueivnut a fa 4a hmriee I a
(4ll:.t (a 14a a iMidali a ktei 0 of alw emlp
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LIGHTING THE .LAUNDRY
WANTED 3 unfiirniahed hour
Ing rooma; muat bn moden.
8oulh went school. Phone 1686-R. ..
WANTED Pnperhnnglng nnd paint
Ing; rratonoble prices; free eatl
matca. Phope 824-J. 10-Ct
council and aiaembly in September. I wliitea 85c;
The present session of tba league's Ohloe (1.05.
military advisory commission la tor
the purpose of executing the decision
taken at that time.
Under (ha plan agreed open the I Open
league's permannnt military naval - Wheat
and aerial advisory commission will I Dec... 1.C1
not ham the right - personality to I May. IAS
nnke lavrotlgatlonn la any of the I July 1.37
. ; s xenemy states. It however will I Corn
liu the organism that will be charged I Dec... 1.10
'h receiving all eomplalnta and In- May.. 1.1414
watlon to the effect that any' of I July.. 1.13
the exenemy atatea are exceeding tba I Oats
a rni aments allowed them under the Dec... .51
peace treaties and to order nn In-1 May.. .5714
South Dakota Early
Chicago Grain Futures.
Chicago. Nov. 12. Gntin range:
High Low Close
WANTED Housekeeper for
family. Phone UTl-Wi '
mall
11-lt
WANTED Negro woman to occupy
servants' quartern and do washing
Ironing nnd part of housekeeping.
17th and Washington. Phono 1410-2.
J. L. Bryan. 11-St
WANTED To boy 1 used
Tom Cheney Phone 499.
furniture.
11-11-3 Ot
WANTED Young man wants room
and board in private home; prefers
north aide city close to work. Call
1073 between 5:10 and 6. 12-St
tor Sale-
FOR SALE Unltrt Staton. Kelly
Springfield nnd Lee tires. KcQnay
Norris and No-Leak-O platan rings.
Bant platon ptni-for all makes of
earn. ' Arch M. Brown. l-l-IOt
FOR SALE Nice bundle cane deliv-
ered. Call 717. . IMt
FOR SALE Coal heater. In A-l con-
dition. Phone 955-W. 10-10t
FOR SALE One range cook stove
one coni heater one- piano. Phone
1344. 10-8t
FOR SALE 34 model Ford roadster
A-l condition. She Dell Price at
Prices Dairy. Phone 1209. 10-3t
MARKETS -
FOR SALE
One 1924 Studebaker light nix tonring.
One 1923 Bulck touring
One Ford coupe.
One Dodge touring.
One 1924 Oldamohlle light ftlx touring.
TOM COOPER MOTOR COi
422 Kansas Ave. Phone 689.
' 11-lt
FOR SALE Cobs good ones. Ford
truck load delivered to any part of
the city 3. Oklahoma Improved Seed
Co.. Phone 1075. 123t
FOR 8ALE OR TRADE Stock of
goods at Werden; would consider
residence in Chlckaaha. A. F. Justia
Yerden Okla. lldt
Priest of Mast High Gad.
Mclchixedek was a king of Salon
and prjont of the most high God
mentioned in ' Genesis 14 : 18-20. IK
met Abraham on hla return from hb
victory over CherdorUtomer and gavi
him blearing; receiving tube in ra
tom..
vestlgation of special commissions July..
created for each case.
3414
1.52.
1-394
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1-12
1-17
1.18
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1A0
1-6714
1.36
1A34
1-594
1-394
1.09 1.12
1.12 1.17
1.14 1.184
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4)4
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A74
.56
1 Cork Trm
. The cork' oak grown plentifully in
Spain and the peasants mnke nse of
the bark to light their houses at night
The bark Is placed In a "Settle from
which protrudes a spout and when it
Is hot enough It gives off a gnn which
burns with considerable brilliancy.
TIME TABLE
'' .ROCK ISLAND
Lard
Nov... 14JS2 14.82 14.60 14.70
Riba
I Nov... Nominal . . '12.60
Oklahoma Livestock.
Oklahoma City Nov. 12. CATTLE
Receipts 2200; loper; top (4.25
bulk (3.75. Calves: Receipts 500;
(slower lower1' top (7.25.
HOGS: Receipts t2j000; slow loy
er; top (9.50; bulk (9.20 up. '
New York Cotton.
(By C. F. Avery Chickaslia National
Bank Building. -Open
High - Litiir'Tiose
I December.. 24.10 24.52 ' 24.04 - 24.33
January 24.40 24.72 24.15 24.51
March 24.78 26.01 24.62 24.75
May. 25.08 25.20 24.92 25.05
New Oriennn .Cotton..
Open High. Law
December.. 24.25 24.55 24.18
January 24.28 24.57 24.19
March 24.48 24.80 24.44
May 24.68 25.04 24.88
Close
24.8(
24.39
24.61
24.88
Llndeey Branch
Esstbound
No. 714 - Departs 9:45 a.m.
Westbound
Arrives 1:50 p.m.
nnd 714 daily except
Stock Exchange
(Continued from Page. One.)
No 718
Noe. 711
Sunday.
No. 446
Na 448
No. 445
Nol 447
. SANTA FE
East Bound
Depart 7:10 a.m.
dally except Sunday.
West Bound
Arrives . - 4:45 p.m.
the total now approximate (1600-
000000 the largest fib for thin year.
Even under this Increased demand
the money market showed no signs
of strain nnd the call money rate
doclined during the day from L 1-2 to
2 per cent.
Under the pressure of heavy trad-
ing the tickers fell at times from
seven to ten minutes behind actual
trading and the stock exchange clear-
Arrives 12:20 p. ra. Ing houses was once more obliged to
No. 447 dally except Sunday. extend time for settlements.
FRISCO
East Bound
418 Wichita FsllnOk. City 4: 25 a. m.j TRANSPORTATION IS VIOLATION.
10 SL Louis 12:27p.m.
412 Kan. City ExproSs 4:26 p.m.
Wait Bound
Kviihrr wa.liirg dolltes ner
Ironing them hi llw ruint kind (
work Kron wbi-n an rlnli)
waibing mw'liin and an elii;-
Ironing m.iciune nrw Uaral. t! 1
wi-ckly waU d.y Is n bury one.
There ire litte rpota of dirt t
bo wrndted away acinetitncs
hart to look twice In be sure tit
the clothes are ipiilu dean; th
are wrinkles nnd plaits to be iron
carefully. So we need light lb
will make it easier for us to t
what ws ara 'hang; ligUing tb
wil let us ara at n glance wlietl.
the clothes nip civnn nnd wbeih-
the Iren has anwothed out all i
the wrinkle.
Mnny bncici have a Repnrat
room sometimes in one corner of
the. basement where the wahin"
and ironing are done. In other
homes the laundry tuba are found
in the kitchen and the name room
is used both for cooking and for
laundry work.
. Where the laundry tub sre pul
. in the kitchen the lighting equip-1
ment in Lesson No. S will be cat-1
isfsetory unless the room is i. -large
one. In this enso it may b:
necessary to add a bracket fix tun
on the wall behind the tubs will
- a 60-watt white bulb or a 75-wat
daylight or blue bulb. Thin bull
should bo covered with a deep' epe
bottom- milk-white glass shadi'
.The daylight or blue glass bui
' will make it rosier to non neorekei
When tbs laundry tubs are in t
separate room we need a ligh:
close up at the ceiling and over
the tuba. It should have a 150-
The convvnicnco outlets fur the
-lectrie appliances should he In
lie (rail nut less than M Inrh
love the flour so -that the cent
!lh which we connect them will
t lm w the flour and gvt wet .-
LIGHTING TUB BASEMENT
The basement of our homes un
y contains the hroting cuii
nt nnd storage spore fur fuL
; least one light will be needed
front of the furnace or beaten
should have n 30-watt bulb nnd
metal or glass shade of thin
ape long enough to cover the
'ill.
A similar light is needed for the
ruit closet and perhaps tor the
uni bin.
TL stairway to the basement
mat he lighted by aeparate
'ght unless ono of the other
ights is very close to it The light
hat is used for this purpose
ihould be installed so that it may
jo turned on and off from the top
it the stain in order that ws may
jeo our way down at night
tt delight luetolbor.100: LIGHTING THE WORKBENCH
watt clear bulb with a metal re-
flector like this; -
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"3211
or a dense milk-white gloss shad
which in open at the bottom and
deep enough to completely cover
the bulb like this:
. . -5lv
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If the room is a large one we
may need two or three -of these
lights at the ceiling. In most laun-
dry rooms ona ever the tube will
give good lighting. When others
are used put them over the iron-
ing board and over the space that
is used for hanging the clothes up
tf dry indoors.
Perhaps father or brother has
workbench! In the basement where
hs builds radio nets or takes the
smaller porta of the onto to put
them in good condition.
This workbench needs two lights -over
it one at each end. If only
one light is used the shadows that .
it will make pro very annoying. If:
two lights are used each one lights
up the shadows made by the other
ona
Ton knee whan yon have a ta-
ble lamp with only one bnlb In it .
lighted and all of the other lights
in the room are turned out that
if yon start to make linen with a
ruler the rnlpr sometimes make
a shadow just where yon are try
ing to put the line. But if you
turn on the. other lights in . fha
room this 'shadow fades out nnd
yon can see nicely.
That is why we need two lights
at the ceiling over a workbench
and why one of them should be
over the center of ona end of Ihe
bench and one over the other rod
of the bench and shout nix inches
in front of it
KIM. I-STATIC
I'vr l (is tu-a-a .r
( k...!ie. tail) ia 75
i. -a M- r I-a It.--a M Itif-a
Kir 91 ItiMiuui bua-a U
1.4 Ini it aih l; a. fr (aim..
fur lrbl I'luwriN Ria laaifil
tMMlria If-MiMt
Xaroty trf-a-U ia
Kaiai sad i'y bai.
JIlNAS COOK
REAL KHTA1K
is I Klfvl Nafl llsalf Ili-lR.
!
ca . CsSTCirt
I BUY NOTES.
TKIVATI- money to
IjOAN At
s wm cisHir
I OK ONE Oil TWO YEARS
IN amounts FROM
(1.UO 'I C) $iu;m
Gmnider Your Talks With Me
CON MOUNT I A I.
Room 407 Rhone 777
Ktrt Naiioaal peak Bldg. .
Tare Dial flieva Ima ltl - l:i
Waal Ada will ua I ha ink.
IS
Othvni say K pay to advrla-
a h:v ki:ai. iiakuains
Four huaspa. tlii.a Ih i-a pki-uiPhl (( fiitdi; aa f lb M barialna
ha i a wt iiirptMl; IJ.I.-0 sad (1.75 f'h sill handle. IV III ratify psv
.I r ra-ut Ml hit IsimnaM.
Ktturroaam mlrn hae lit. la in inn-ansL iii-a M; j .a ra.li
Bixiuniu HiiHlt-ta haiiRalvw. Imt hawllttli. ninaa-f hd. mi pasaairni;
lljto na ra.y leim. This la (toe e than I ha hnuMt aa hr haill fair
FARMS
rmi at-rea rim.I lanal all la gras. ww ('hhkatlia al tie per wr. A
ra-sl laarRam. '
2 u aa ia-a film land well liiiprntml near Clila kasha tl a bargain nnd a
small psynw-ni will hamll.
luai-rv chi. ki-n raut-h near Cfah haaba r Impraiva-d; (X3mJ. Agtanlbuy.
FARM LOANS
Wr make F rpa folly a.f farm hmna 6 pa-r t-nt. imks rale lilwral
a.iiiaa.ii. prumiai InapM-iban and i-IimIhr nf lama.
Wr wrlla fire anal lurnsiln liitiirana r
MAJOR HKOTIIF.RS
I linnr .260. ' fill pint Katfonal Bank ItblR.
A. n. C (K I IRAN
215 First Natinal Rank Ruililing
Arnt for fioral Ifolbllng ft Loan Aamn-lallain of Oklrhonia City urRn-
la'd OHufoar 1908. Ila Invraiora In rvt-ry rlnia In lha Union. Ilna been
bn mean of Ihuuaaniln of people marling In bu-tlne and owning Ihelr
own luima-. f yon are not imiilng a Hula moaey away earb monih yon
efomld start an aiiinint even tr Its only ta -renin. Ilmt will malum yon
(luo In about 12V months. Thin aanoefotiun hna grown to lm tba largnal of
lln kind In I be Basil h west. Join our forge number of Irveslora anil nee how
n small amount earh monih will grow.
IX)AfS ON CITY PROPERTY
We make liberal Ioann nn r Wy properly and If yon need to barrow wo
woulil like to explain our lean. --Then nee wbnt the others will da.
WE WRITE ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
WE WRITE BONDS .
. WI? BUY I.I P.ERTY RONDS
WE SELL KE.AL ESTATE AND RENT HOUSES
rhoiic 792 or 376
P. C STACY & CO.
205 Tye Building Chicknsha Okla.
Ws have 20 forms located in Grady County that wa can sail on roaaoa
able tonne at vary low prices. Now la the tlma to bey a homo on eondi
tlonn are improving and will likely bn good tor rovarnl yean.
If yon want a form Iona you had bettor see' us. aa wo ara ia poeltlos
to handle moat any kind of a loon. Can giva yon good rates and farms.
Wa writs firs nnd tornado fnraraneo on forma and city property. .
P: C STACY & CO.
205 Tye Building Chckasha Olda.
Classified Ads are Little Business Getters
Hjll Winner on Counts
(Continued on Page Two)
402 Lawton Express
9 Quanah Express
417 Okla. Clty-Ouanafe
No. 488 Departs -
W. S. KILGORE
REAL ESTATE
By Ths UlilUd PiaMI)
Austin Texas. Nov. 12. In tba face
10:20a.m.of the amendment to the Dean prohl-
1:13 p.m. billon law enacted by the last legli-
11 :Xn n. m. laturo. that a person can legally poe-
1:10 mm. laesa loro than a quart of liquor but
I that to possess over a quart - was
prims facie proof .that possession was
(for the purpose df role the court of.
j criminal appeals In a divided opinion
'today held that transportation of any
Can and lie your property. I Will amount of liquor an ounce pint or
get yon a purchaser. I quart. for beverage purposes le a
1001 KANOAO. Phene 405b violation of law.
ion by Judgo Soper earlier in the
trial. With It was coupled the decla-
ration that the beverage must be non-
intoxicating. Haynes when naked at wbat per-
centage. of alcoholic content fruit
Juices became Intoxicating replied he
was unable to establish this percent-
age 'and said it was the question In-
volved in Hill's trfaL
Drys To Get Busy
Washington Nov 12. Kenewea ef-
forts by drys in the coming session
of congress to make the Volstead
net apply to home brew wero foro-sjy-n
here today as a result of the
Bo per opinion in the trial of Repre-
sentative Hill that it did not so apply.
Wayne B. Wheeler general coun-
sel of the Anti-8aloon League in a
laconic statement said the Soper
opinion was clearly rightand that
It might be necessary to" cork up
the law a bit
Weta. on the other hand were Jubi-
lant They were of the opinion any
attempt to make the one half of 'one
per rent definition nf intoxicating
alcoholic content apply to drier and
trait juices manufactured In the
home on the form would alienate' a
large portion of tfio rural vote which
has always been strongly dry.
The Boper opinion was in con-
formity with ' k ronr-year-oid - policy
of -the department of 'justice here
Assistant Attorney-General Frierson
four years 'ago wrote an opinion that
home brew was exempt from the
alcoholic content definition of the
Volstead act. He said home brew
manufacturers could only be prose-
cuted by provMIng their brews were
intoxicating in foot
The prohibition unit has- refused
to accept thla view of the depart-
ment of jnstlce and as a result there
has been much confusion.
The Hill case will certainly be ap-
pealed to the supreme court for s
final decision a authoritative inter-
pretation of the law. It was felt
here. If Hill fo acquitted the govern-
ment will appeal and If he is-not he
himself will appeal.
V. REAL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE
Five-room furnished home on S. 17th it. Priced to sell.
Four-room modern bungalow with built-in- features cistern chicken
House etc. This property is a good corner lot and tan be handled on very
envy terms.
Two good 5-room homes on a 7th at. priced to sell. '
Fry e-room modern home on. N. 3rd nt A real bargain on exceptionally
wu terms.
I represent tbs Oklahoma Ravings and Loan Association. Wa bava
of money to loan on modern Chicknsha property. '
Fire tornado and automobile insurance. Try our service.
J. L. WALLACE
416 First Natl Bank Bldg rhone 646; residence 1408-J.
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NO TAXATION RECOMMENDATION I
(Ity Tbs tnlfrd rm) ' j
Washington Nov. 12. Believing It !
futile for the present congress to j
take up tax legislation again Secre-:
tary nf Treasury Mellon will make;
no recommpnila; ions on fixation In
his annnifl report ha said today at i
the White House after calling on j
President Coolidge. I
$300 CASH DOWN BUYS GOOD HOME
Nearly new 5-room housfl cement base-
ment modern in that it has electric lights
gas sewer connections bath excellent kitchen
cabinet ; also garage and other improvements.
Newly painted Inside and re-trimmed out-
side. $300 cash down and $33.33 per month
till remainder is paid out. Price $3300.
$200 CASH DOWN BJUYS GOOD HOME
New 4-room Jiouse never occupied on S.
5th st east front 50-ft. lot. Price $2000.
Cash down $200;'balance at $21.50 per month.
$5000 private money to lend on Chickasha
propert yor small farms near Chickasha.
$1000 private fund to lend on Chickasha
property or small farms near Chiclunha.
Another $1000 private fund to lend on
Chickasha property or small farm near
Chickaslia.
D. H. ROCHE '
Shone 1025 . y
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 178, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 1924, newspaper, November 12, 1924; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1878267/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.