Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 179, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 9, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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Lawrence Kan Nor. I. Dttra-
tardlng tha dopo (hoot which. tvea
tha Invading Oklahoma. Unlvyraitr
trail tha edge in Tharsday'a gamo
hero tha Kansas University varsity
la staging nippy practice aaaakma
la aa effort. to develop tho drive
aoeoiaaiT. to hold tha . invading
roathernara. HcUOlaa and Thorn-
hlll ware aaod la tho backfiald yes-
terday tho eomblna being farther
strengthened bp tho retnrn ot Dalmar
Trltta dlnoaltivo quarterback who
u injured In ' tha Drake game.
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To thj Espreaa: Of tha cur
rant aawa chronicled la poor pa-
per of yesterday nothing aronaod
np intoreat aa nach aa tha As-
sociated Preaa dia patch front
Nnakogea .stating that Governor
elect Johnston vaa to be tho
gueat of tho local Chamber of
Commerce at which time an' ex-
hibition of tho Mack bottom'
lateat popular dance will the
given."
Kindly advise ua: What la the
black bottom dance"? Damon
1 Chickasha.
STAGGERED AND STUMPED
Prom the 'perspective and. -tatro-apectlva
view of things that aiOrhkVf
been and may-be late In ow iMdern
conception bf up-todatenaai wd fall
to find anp authorltlve explanation
of the physical exordia denominated
at Muskogee .aa the black bottom".
Oeographp teaches us that Mnsko-
gee li ' situated In or ..near a obhi-
manlty . largelp populated. by.Ethiq-
peana but that aurelp does not Imply
that the Governorelect will - travel
across the state to see a black buck
and wing or .a local Interpretation 01
the Charleston.
Tppographtcal errors are common
to newspapers and even. to such re-
liable organisations as the Associated
Press but. In this Instance a re-check
of the dispatch reveals that It was a
pure case of "Mack . bottom" not
Mack bottle or black battle either
of which might well be considered
as appropriate coming; from .-that
particular section of the state -v
A moat conservative consideration
of the question leads us to. hqUeve
that Muskogee la either taking ad-
vantage of the' new governor whose
ability aa a fox-trotter was not
claimed In his campaigns or ; that
the town hga - actually . discovered
something considered worth while.
If it .be the latter then . neighborly
generosity - compels ns' to - conceive
tha "blnck; bottom". as a poaalble
mixture of the graceful .' leaps and
hounds of tha Gradah dances
adeptly toned down with fgw C(jn-
tinental salutations or: boWs - to
which has keen added-the slightest
lntiniatioa of - familiarity - with" tha
hnla-hnla finished with tha whirling
gymnastics of -tho Russian quadrille
and tho rythmical ate pa of tho ancient
Mohldana.1 Conservatively - speaking
wo are confident that -It will1 be a
dance not a gesture. We look for-
ward fo change of styles both In
apparel Mid attendant scenery. Not
likely wlH -Nuakogbe ; lmpreea tho
Governorelect more forcibly with lte
block bottom" than it did with lto
Mack ballot" at- tha- recent election.
Prayerful aolUdation on the part
of the Chamber of Commerce of the
neat aide metropolis . should result
In beneficial consideration.- of - the
proposed free state fair appropriation
ot . eastern .Oklahoma playgrounds
conceulonft. '-
At Mat 'the harden" la upon Gov.
Johnston. No iylll not know whether
the; dance went off as per sdiednle
or. hot . We can aee hlmaa the in-
nocent by-s tender Waiting to applaud
aa any generous guest should - yet
mindful of the fact that ha la tread-
ing on dangerous ground ' when ' ha
becomes official sponsor for any tew
and . fantastic . successor to present
dry conglomeration of modern "Jaxs.
. Tha Interrogator passes the qnee-
' tion of Demon to' more Intellectual
fields. - .....
SYNCOPATION IS CALLED '
FOE OF NATIVE OPERA
(RrftoAastlstMPsIsd
New York Nov. I. Moaic that
moves tha' IBet .rather than tha heart
la retarding the development of the
American opera in the belief of J.
Rosamond Johnson pianist and ex-
ponent of tbs' negro spirituals. .
Tha groat fault of those- who are
trying . to advance American open
la that they an taking trivial things
moaic that appeals to- the feet
rather than to tho soul" Johnson
bald. .. yTKi1-.
rjasa la a great tnitltntlonfor the
tired business man and others need-
ing relaxation but then Is little hope
for its being . deraloped Into -fhe
poetry of symphony masie except fo
furnish - Jolly movement - to mors
serious works." ":
'Johnson' lays an nnderatandlng. of
the negfd philosophy vsflaetaft: In .tho
- spirituals the1' belief of-the.-negro
that n happy life awaited Chin;; lb
henven when his earthly trpqblas
were. ended la neoeasary: for.pena-
anebt adaptation of :hlr songs In tha
music of today. . : .y r1;
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ONCI UPON n time than wan'np'
elaaalflod ads. : But that vaa;loug
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Attractions of r
II i i the Week
are the.
FOODSHOW
and
le at
OWEN& YATES
a a I.-1 m . . I
Furniture' "
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. Floor Coverings '
Make This a
I'1 Vrflp
Funiitar.
Christmas
An
Humphrey
Radiant Fire
Gas Heater
v. . .
Will brinig real warmth
into your home during :the
Coming' Winterandcarjbe
paid for as you use iC ;:
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Qiickasha
Gas & Electric
Company
II :
- Hoadqugrton foTj.
i i S Jones Dairy
I -Fmbdwti
V Dressed Poultry- -
Choice Cuts of "
Fresh Meats'
SPEC1A1PR1CES ON
CANNED FOODS;
Freepdivery
Phone 140
.Need's
Market and Grocery
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SPECIAL PRICES '
CnhedFoods
NbY.10thto20th
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Fori Oar i Customers'
tr
FRESH FISH
sind Oysters
Friday at
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. COD;
Msricet ahd Grocery
' v Plwne' 232v
FrcwDrinrery
New;
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GrayFlDral Ca!
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The Home of
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FlneFloireri
CENTRALLY
LOCATED
t;You can get Qridc
Scrrico at' oiur .fdun-
tahk anytime0' you're
thirsty or hungry.
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Ifyou
tried our fountain aery
conte jn today. N
aJ.-BROWNSON
' -1e1Uka tora'1
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First NatL Bank Bld.g.
' A ."'n ' I 1 .
a rvr
hare nrcr
OOPETlAVIS
Groceries
Fruits Vegetalbles
Chase A Sanborns
Teas and Coffees''
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Tea Garden Brand ;;
JeQio JanusndM.
. PrestwraT'.
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BattieCretsk'
Food Products.
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Worth of Catined Foods
To Food Shbw Visitors
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Thirteen chiecka(will b hidden among the displays at Pure Food
I Show in' new Legion Home f . .
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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Each person finding;) check can exchange it
like amount One chedk !is worth $3 and twelve
Rules: Do not molest displays but when you
to be a check ask the attendant to give it to you.
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Afternoon 2:30
BABY SHOW
First class' includes babies to 9 months
of age.
Second class includes babies from 9. months
to Z years of age;-1 ' 5
Prizes by Norv.elle's Studio.'
Reading
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Miss Lula Martha Dawson
- Sheet Metal
Hendquarters
OHIO METAL
WEIR FURNACES
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DeHart Sheet
Metal Work
Audiorized
Dealer for
R CA. Speakers
iNrau to Suit
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GADDS
. Music and
Book Store
Every Pair a '
New Pair"
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324 ChickashaAve.
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Opposite. Kress & Co.
LOUIS BRAND
and.:
NEW STATE
FOOD PRODUCTS
WiUiamsbn-Halsell-Frasier.
Company
(Wholesale)
PROGRAM5 FOR WEDNESDAY
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GRUEN WRISTLETS
Set With Diamonds of
Guaranteed Quality
..The 'name. Gruen on the dial
not only guarantees quality of
the movement but it guaran-
tees to you also that the case
the diamonds and other gems
which may adorn it are in every
way up to the Gruen Guilds
traditional standard of quality.
J.W. OWSLEY
Jeweler and Diamond
Merchant
Special PrictM oiv
CANNED GOODS
FULL CREAM
FLOUR-
' and
BOB WHITE
MEAL6
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Manufactured in '
Chichaiha by
Chickasha Milling
Company.
Get
RsgJy.WigsJy
Prices
U .r L
on your
Winters Supply
of; Food
. During
i
Canned Foods .
Week
fpr canned groods of
checks worth $1 each:
find what you believe
Evening 7:30
Spelling Match
Between Lions and Kiwanians
Mayor Dearmon presiding
Musical Numbers
to be given during evening by Baird and Fowler
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and Mrs. Loonie Wallace.
Store
Gosed
All Day Thursday
November 11th
Be On Hand
When the Doors
Open at 9 a. m.
FRIDAY
EAGLE
ICE
Furnishes Everything
Any Other Method
of Refrigeration
Furnishes
plus
Chickasha. Ice.
and Cold Storage. Cfc
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MAXWELL HOUSE
LIBBYS
FUNK'S GANDIES
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NASH-FINCH
COMPANY
(Wholesale) -
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QUICK-MEAL
Gas Range 1
at the
FOODSHOW
Pay particular attention to
die' Porcelain Oven Lining and
die Lorain Oven Heat Regula-
tor which makes this stove die
ideal Gas Range for any home'
Better -Bread
Delicious
Pastiy
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. The''1
; TreasureShopje -
Complete
. . line of -Infants
Wear
Gifts for all
Occasions
Beautiful Pillows and
Handkerchiefs i
Dolls Toys and
Many Novelties
MABLEBUTLER
In Building with Jones Shoe
Store Across Street from
Kress & Co.
Lest We Forget!
Wear a Flower
Armistice Day
the beautiful
Occasion when
Mums' are in !
vogue.
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Chickasha
Green House
Flowerphone 48
Mums"
for
War Mothers
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 179, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 9, 1926, newspaper, November 9, 1926; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1878881/m1/3/: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.