The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 191, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1937 Page: 2 of 12
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TWO
(Tiff Clilrlmsfjg fk.) Unify Txprres
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER tt StIT
SsSSSs ENDEAVOUR I
ported te hm pushed Um rout
of Uw Chinese back on FaoUng-
fu rolling up an advance u(
aevan nutes up to .39
whm Kuucliumig waa taken bp
! aaaault
MORMON METEOR MAKES TIME STAND STILL '
FOUND AT SEA
Nbiulnf Yacht Loral! Near
by Uio Japanno to have fought
thalr retreat doggedly giving way
only a aiep at a time under the
puniahing Japanese advance.
Sixty mite to the anal at Uw
other end ef the fortified Chl-
neae line the Japaneea were re-
ported within 200 yerda of Tseng-
chow on the railroad from Tten-
taln to Nanking.
The Chineee front waa report-
ed to have been defended by 11
divisions of aomo 150000 central
government troops atnmg all the
way from Tnmgahow to Uw
aoulhem banka of Uw Teao River
and had been eonaldered Uw fo-
cal point of Chineee reflate nee to
Japanese efforts to dominate aU
North China.
Azures lalanda
London Kept. 21 1 The Eve-
ning Newa correapondent at
llorta. Aaorpo cabled today that I
Endeavour I. unaurcraaful chal-
lenger for Uw Amerira1 Cup In
I CM. had been Inraled a tew
hundred mites' southwest of the
AaorcBi I
The Endeavour had been mlaa-1
ing alnre midnight BepL 12 when J
aha broke away from her Coo-1
vry Viva during a storm.
STUDENT Finns
IS DISCUSSED!
ploymant" President Roosevelt's
meeeago aald.
"The Legion la la position
with lla eatendad meml
of all claaaea-g veritable
the noceaaity of reatering Imme-1 wet tun ef our citlianahlp to
d lately and maintaining the righta I contribute materially to Uw sue-
of peraonal liberty end private I ceee of Uw movement now wall
property In auch dispute. aa under way to abaorb Uw umw-
. I heat righta are established by I ployed Into commerce and Indus-
Hntsrlan Revlewg Origin Of low " nwy ant ahould he ad- try: and In the future develop.
KotoriM Hetriewu urigm v I bjr Amer-1 ment ef a national prosperity
l-ooo Movement - 1 1- r which haa aU but arrived.
Pofaueo Program Adopted I "In vending my haerty greet-
Tho American Lealon'a na-1 Inga I have firm faith that lha
J1 jr11.1? ot .lh I Itonal defense program report I entire membership of Uw organ!
S5bioeS2l laea calling ter the biggest navy In aallan wlU tejwr without eaoring
creeled In 1923 and 1224 .team
ucUvitiea aponaorod by the or-
gonlaatlon were reviewed at the
club luncheon Thuraday noon In
Harryte Cate fey Kenneth Ward
and Uw mem ben of hla
mlttee.
Mr. Ward recalled the Rotary
minstrel first sponsored far
Uw world and big Increases In I to perpetuate In Umo of .
Uw etending army waa adopted I Uw fundamental Instltutlona
amid whoopa and ahnuta today at I which they defended an valiantly
Uw final eeaaten of the Itth an-1 In time of war."
nual convention.
waa submitted
The report
Robert J. S
No-2
Centlaned
From Paco 1
ESTIMATED IJOf DEAD
IN CANTON BOMHINO
Shanghai. Sept 21 Id Tsro
thousand Chinese moat of them
refugee are eatimatad to have
been killed or injured In two
dayg Japaneea aerial bombard-
Endeavour I. now owned by
Fraderick Slgriat left Newport
R. I- Sunday Sept 12. under
tow of Uw motor yacht Viva IL
Three days later Viva limpid
back Into port and reported her
Ab Jenkins famed Utah race driver added a new 24-hnur apecd record to hla already Impceaslve
list of accomplish men to but pulled up. abruptly In hla quest ter a new 42-hour aula weed mark
Shaw chairman of
Sigourney Iowa aa Uw dele-
boya work sctivlttei festered by I
M ""L Pcnc !?". fi n recommended continuation Borah. OoL rank Knox and
tended by aa many aa 1.100 1 . citterns Military Training I Senator Vendenberg to work up
Chickasha youngster With thsl -. ns officers! declaration ef pri net plea.
growth of the fund Uw hum act-1 Campo recommended a I Under hla plan the national
hTnin! Meteor" &w.rl&h? I Gp crested and tat 12 yesra.l "iTnoTn'ttd I commlUrewpGld osll' the con-
hla former record. AnJ?htef W ITth. Ending
declared Uw track
tow line to the racing sloop had
parted Jn a. gate of hurricana GH SCHOOL -PLANS
force 200 mllea out In Uw At-
lantic. . I
Thera war team that Endea-I
ment of Canton-South C h I n a I vour might (tem- a alng song fine art number I
city. I mended by Capt. Ned Heard ttwl tnd a pep seeelon wlU be in-1
The raids today and yestere ! carried a cmw of 19. I eluded on Uw program ot the I
day left weeping women n n d I ' Tha eoeet guard carried out an I regular weekly etudent assembly
wailing children searching Uw Intensive search but abandoned the Chickasha High School at
ruins of densely-packed dwelling I It several days ag Coast guard 1 11 oclock Friday morning. .
areas of Uw poorer clnesce. I offlctele were convinced either I fine art numbers far Uw
Thousands roam Uw streets I the yacht had foundered or was I sembly program will Include a I
bewildered and almost deranged I making Ha way aafrly across the I two piano selection by Lola Belle !
with anguish and terror. I Atlantic. 1 I Plott and J. B. Ellis and a vocal I
Japanese planes and warship I Endeavour X was taken to the I solo by Ra Gardner.'
Joined In todays bombardment I United States by T. O. M. Sop-
of Canton and Halcbow causing with Slgrtsta business partner
widespread damage. . I as a possible challenger for the
Nanking Net Balded I Americas Cun. After a eerie
Nanking earmarked by the I of trials however Sopwlth
' pinned hla hopes on his new j
boat Endeavour IL which sub-1
aaquently was- beaten in four
sueeesilve races by Harold S. I
Vanderbilta Ranger in Uw cup I
Italy's Wounded Home from Spain
Japanese for destruction as ttw
aeat of Chinese resistance was
not raided this morning how-
ever as Uw Japanese were ap-
parently Impressed by Uw seri-
ousness of American British
Trench and German protests
against unrestricted bombardment
of Uw civilian population.
Some observers on the other
hand believed that Nanking's
momentary safety from attack
waa due to ttw prevailing bad
P. I. BOSTIC AGAIN
MUSKOGEE MANAGER
Rev.' I. W. Armstrong presld-1
Ing rider of The Chickasha Die-1
trict of Uw Epworth Methodist I
Church. wiU bo Uw guest speaker
at the regular weekly student
assembly of the junior high
school at 1030 a.m. Friday.
In addition to the talk by Mr.
Armstrong the program erring. I
ad by Mildred Mayes of the
ninth grade will Include Uw fol-
lowing: Flag salute echool creed I
assembly ringing piano solo by I
Muskogee Ok Sept 23 HV-
... wiaikiiitw I P. B. Bostic: suspended with i huhmj
nd five other dtp officials two weeks June Brower of the Junior high
SEssffai i & stajffg Rajuajaxa
s?Sks1Z "
ruaie Keiura n canuia . . I application contending Muskogee
Warplwuc w h 1 e h yeiterday I mjght suffer unlew a fully au-
55 CMton. China a metrop-1 thorised dr manager attended Sacramento Calif. Sept 22 W)
f telephone 'rate .hearing fa Ok-1 fjv; mrviving eonvicta who I
fiy kuUn n estimated lahoma City Sept 24. I participated in Sundays faUl
ante.
In conclusion Jeff WUliemt
told members that worth-while
achievement! coma through sac-
rifice and that through ttw effort
of Individuals who have been
willing to sacrifice their time the
Rotary Club haa enjoyed ttw
community's respect-
Mlncfto Nations dam Abbott
"toTS" VmS ;fa '
national state and local organi-
sation leaden Young Republican
Club representatives and Repub-
lican spokesmen for agriculture
and labor.
Martin opposing the eonven-i
tion plan arid ha did not see )
I how such u meeting would be
1SO.OOO at once.
Would Halt HaHmn Sales
The report also recommended
an additional guard of 210.000
with 42 paid armory drills a
year bigger air service and a
naval auxiliary .of merchant
(heuii another nnint In Uw re-1 helpful In conducting a congrca-
and Clarence McVey introduced J sionel election which he said la
aa new member by Wilbur jM?1 " "usually run on local tenwe."
Herahey wew given the charge rrf heUu gM bTioW to any ArgSIng imnority party te an
of Rotary by R. C. Kelley. tarign naUmT tar berilowcd to is such
The entertainment - number I portsd for any reason. Thai teuat draft Its platform to meat
tWBpt S" uPiST cSL Jr ommlttfenBrommendcd that m-
Roan Marla Wood Glenwoodal j. h-Uum ns ba p1 In Mld he frit Uw Republicans
Iowa accompanied by Mtes tlw war department ouM draft their platform after
Haael May Greer Enid was mw-1 iflura ns te non-inflammable I Damocnte. 1
anted by Harry Gass and pnOteuaed' In.army anid navy 1 Mmbera of the committee gen-
100 dlriglblea. The Grnin ship hoalatMt .to comment A
are atudenta at the Oklahoma I Hlndenburg. which was destroy- -Swtor Vandenbargte pro-
Collegefor Women here. br Lakehunt ooMay I P0"1 tor anti-Rooeevett coall-
g last urad hydrogen which made wart publicly opUmiriteH
over chances for Republican)
L. C. - Wright former city
banker and now president at the
Blackwell Rotary Club vu a
guest at' Uw luncheon. Other
guests were Saul Singer - and
W. C. Booth.
it an easy prey to flames.
Would Depart Allen
U. 8 Missionaries
Will w Carry On"
Th. .TTtfTVlInrnfrrnm "H N" W0U United k
f h? SliSS ta that the nomination !
I Mu0 L. Black to the SupNnW .
g LrsaSgaS: m - -i
h-1 Hallanan aald Uw appointment J
.nr to bring beck to"1
200 rivlltena returned to the at- Mayor John Reynold! Police I F 'prieM wera "un-1
tack in Uw early morning. . Chief Ed Corbin three city coun-1 er Indictment farflrat degree!
At the heavy drone of I cilmen and Bostic were suqsend-1 murder today. I
werplania rignalled R noct hopib-1 last month on recommendation Two convicts and a guard were I
BL of a grand jury Investigating killed and tour men balding
cfIielJut 'PocuUr gambling and liquor law en- WaEtei Ctermce Lorkta rod
raid yet made on Canton. In reemiL ur j
SlvadadtattS . - I SeaSTnSd.
lace of a searing Are from anti- COUNTY ATTORNEY I The convicts charged f wdth I
Mie3"fliSt1i! TO APPEAL case! Oklahoma bank robber! Robert
Despite their wounds and fllneseeo these Italian volunteers who
fought for the Spanish rebels And reason to smile and ba happy
they're safely back in their native land. The veterans still wear
Uw distinctive headgear of Uw units in which they were enrolled
as they arrive In Naples the war over as far as they art concerned.
As Bullets Sprayed U. S. Ship
Despite Dangers
I growth here of Communism I hxm '
Shanghai Sept 22 UV-DeapIta Fascism and Naiiiam. f
ths dozening threat of the Sine- .The Anwricanlam famiritteei iS?l2bnmdf
Japanese war ttw governing pro- report llkewtee stressed the no- tk
ceptOt the United State1 army I cewirir of protecting property for I ma' .. J
of missionaries in China today Its rightful owners and voiced 1 1TTr-nl-.r i
waa Carry on!" ' a proteat against present methods I ATTENDANCE BOOMS I
After t"lT!nln"tton I J!- AT TULSA STATE FAIR
sonimnoMb repreoen i tm poper wiy to oottioi mi ivmn f inik iNin
e principal American strikes ttw report aald waa in - . . - -. t
missions in China encompassing I the courts of Uw land and not Tulsa Ok. Sept 21 Vf) At-
upwards of 2000 . missionaries I by intimidation of property own-1 tendance at ttw Tulsa State Fair
joined in the statement: "At tills lew.' I boomed today to 103300 aur-
hour -of Chinas need we will I : Doherty In Lead I peasing Uw total of 100000 aatt- ..
never withdraw." I Daniel Doherty Boston attor-1 mated for the full fair week last 1
- This sweeping declaration was nay claimed and apparently had year.
tempered with a wUllngness of a commanding lead- over four Wade E. Bridgea - fair aacre-
. . ... .... i Cannon Wedqr Eudy James
thnSSj? aPltogh?ba I BIU Vaaaar Lincoln' County at-1
ST Sd ttoawnfo faTln the toaney. said today he would P-
streets at the thrilling dogfight peal to the Criminal Court of nSi
overhead. There were no reports Appeals a demurrer dacteion die SPSS
as arsss.: sssal
TWO 0. C. SUSPECTS 1 I remained extremely critlcaL -
raw ww we vrave mwov I Sts gCU SUWaSEWp USUWl w I
TMEB 1EM TUTTLE . - - L aiakiitiLlUgt
i wentby Oklahoma I eujnetlw'draitutoara-1 ANNOUNCE SONS BIRTH
Two men wanted ny melanoma I sustalnerktha demurrer to charg-
Clty police for investigation In es that the broth en - accepted I
hijacking cues wars arrested I unauthorised gratuities from em-1 (By Express Correspondent)
seven miles east of Tuttle Wed- ployes. . . . - - I Cyril Sept 23 Mr. and Mrs. I
neaday afternoon. Vaaaar said he also would ap-1 R. B. Williams announce the er-1
SUMMER IS GONE
BUT HEAT ISNT!
Oklahoma City Police Depart- I peal a ruling Aug. 35 of District rival of a nine-pound son1 born
ment detectives arrested one of Judge Arthur . Cochran ' which Wednesday. '
the men soon after they found compelled . the ' state - to elect
an abandoned automobile and Uw I charges on which it would pro-1
other man waa picked up at a I ceed In the case. At that n
farmhouse by De Arthur Wilson Vaaaar dismlmd charges of ex-
deputy sheriff who had been tortioo under a ecdor of official I
The charges were filed . last
July after some highway em-1
Ployes alleged they had to pay I
tribute to hold their Jobs. ' Judge I
Cooper held the brothers were I
not administrative officers under
called to join in the hunt
Mr.. Wilson aald he did not
team particulars ot the case In
which the men were Involved.
LEGION WILL HEAR
SPEAKER FROM O.U. I
Chicagcf Sept 22 (ST Summer
I by the astronomer's calendar
made its official departure at
6:15 a.m. today but it left -a lot
of high temperatures behind.
Fair and warmer was the fore-1
I cast for a broad expanse ot the I
all missions to permit workers to other lawyers in n lively scram- tary said cash receipts Asm the J
withdraw if they desired but the I hie to succeed Harry Colmery I gate and advance sates now wen
majority stoutly announced their of Topeka. Kan. -as. Commander. I about 22 per cent above Uw full p
His closest . rival Ray 'Kelly period for Uw fair in 193S. 1
corporation .. counsel of Detroit - Tulsa County and city colored
Viirc BFinY TO SELL J- test-minute campaign schools were dismissed today and I
I naaa iifmh i iu I to win over enough delegates to I the day- was .labeled colored f
WORLD SERIES TICKETS pin the election scheduled lata I folks day.1
1 today. .n I ' Livestock judging was - com-
Fred Fraser 47 of Washing-1 plated and the
Vwta Cmnf 91 tn TJrrHw I . namdui vi eh tt HniDg" I PWM IIO Vw nilMII PUB
ifidmifmi SLuvZ; rw I tap IX C wu elected Chef de I sroomed for e parade of champ- d
Chemn or national ions scheduled tonJiht
SS1 PwWent of the 40 and 8 Le-1
cept applications for worid wriesl SK of Se-
U Tha Yankees will wll reserved I
seats only in three-fame strips
for admission to fames one two rfnyiSSm.
fifto ntaeriilrbefSamdta ritod
gmAUOfi of w?3S Wft
The new national president te
winner.
Applications must ba
panted - by certified checks
money orders. !
accom-1 g Judge Maicolm Douf-
1 lea Of the Washington superior
court and has three children
Jean 20 a senior at ttw Uni-
ot .Washington; Donald
17 a high school . senior and
Senator Sowards when tha I tlon which yesterday expert-1
charges ware made produced af- enced temperatures In tha nine-
. This graphic war photograph was taken from ttw American liner .
President Lincoln at Shanghai. An American office stands at '
tha liners rail in the foreground; in ttw river is a Japanese gun-
boat racing between the U. K-ehip and the shore to shall a Chinese -.
position. .Machine gun bullets from CMnea trenches in Uw back-
ground fired at tha Japanese warship ware striking the Amer-
ican liner when the photograph was taken. '
TWO CHANCES MADE
IN TRAIN SCHEDULE! Keitlv I"
. I She . la vice-president of the
changes . in ttw ' time I Seattle Civic Opera Company
for the Rock Island! Would Aid tteampteyment
John Gilmore ' of Michigan
trains were ' announced tote .
morning by. J. R. Nugent agent I dwirman ot the resolutions com-
tttee Presented to the cooven-
Ted M. Bteard secretary of tha h. nW torn
Alumni Aaeociatlon of tha Uni- a
Aiumni iiaeocuuoo as mm uni- i i n
versity of (fidahoma will ba toe pUvm tUeBtion-
guest speaker at toe regular
eries quee w
A 100 degree temperature was.
recorded at Kansas City.
i
1 Train Na 21 win leave at 235
Instead of 235 a. m mid north
k bound train Na 18 will leave
at 2:40 instead of 4:10 as m. .
EARLY SNOW STORM
HITS WHITE MOUNTAINS
Concord N. H Sept 22 I
I One of ttw earliest snow shuns
Vlnita OIL Sept 22 MV-The
T. Hurst Post of ttw American i -
Legion at noon Friday Harry TO BE BURIED FRIDAY
Goss poet commander announced
I Hollywood Sept 22 () Fu-1 In years today left sections of
5 1 I eervicea will be held' to- the presidential range of the .
Spirit of toe Constitution in oh-1 morrow for Ruth Roland' queen I White Mountain! under a light I Grnd Biver Dam Authority re-
servanoo of Constitution Week Lof the movie aerials who became I white blanket - I ceived today a pledge of coopera-
xPteiBe- I wealthy by buying real aetata . The National Forest Service tlon from a large public utility.
. We i re anxious that sll mem- I while as Uw late Rome (Fatty) I reported four inches on Mt - iw. t.h musidait of
-Id II. to .ttmd th. lunch. I. hi. HoUnd. I nccunted I lla BED.IHf I EOT 1 Ohl.hii.ii.. h jcucuj ll Mo-
wiU bo welcome. This 1s the yerterttey totoi mvagSTlf- PERKINS LEFT ager F. A. Darri to . cooperate
Public Utilities Cooperate :
With River Dam Authority
JOE MILLER SPEAKS
TO COX CITY CHURCH I Svte0 foTtS
tion a national program for solv-
ing ttw unemployment problem.
It provided that employment be
a major program of the Legion
and that tt authorize and provide
finances for a national campaign
in. cooperation with industrial
reemployment of men over 40.
of f It also recommended rigid en-
Oklahoma I forcement of civil service laws
second of our Fall luncheon meet- I cer. She had been seriously IU
an nnnanili 1 with the authority and all gov-
lr r ArL rfvUllNAM I eminent-woiken who wiU be
engaged in ' the construction of
ings and we are particularly anx-
ious that a large number be pres-
ent" he said.
FUNERAL HELD TODAY
FOR TRYON INFANT
Private funeral services for
Clarence Allen Tryon age 2
years and 7 months were to be
conducted 'at 230 ofclock this
afternoon at the Rose Hill Ceme-
tery by Rev. H. P. Haley.
The baby died about 2 oclock
Wednesday evening at his home
20S North Twelfth Street fol-
lowing a brief illness.
- Surviving members of the fam-
ily include hie parents Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Tryon and two
sisters.
Tough Break
Chicago Sept 22 U) Carl
Soderberg. 55 te certain that cate
i any color era unlucky. Having
recovered from a fractured left
leg which kept him In a hospital
for aceeral weeks he was able
to climb a ladder In an attempt
to rescue a eat mrgonef an a
three-story building. Sokterberg
for a year. After she quit ttw
movies In 1920 she invested her
savings in a real estate business I
Washington SepL 22 (S! For I the Grand Biver Dam project
and rtmr.inT..! th fl time in history the assured test week by 220000-
. I American Federation of Labor 000 loan sand grant
-- A!1? f has foiled to Invite Uw sec re-1 Similar instructions were given
&hTu!!iSd SdateX " lta I employ" t by JKk P.
Avenue. 1
nual convention.
Secretary Perkins who has
spoken at the test four AFL
meetings indicated last week she
Joe J. Milter
mathematics at -tha
AmnM ' Piihit. Saevfiw Comnanv I College for Women spoke on I with preference for veterans by
official rfTuLjaai1 I Wednesday night at e church legislation and a comprehensive
Some do not agree that the nht program in Cox City- Jobless. - . . -
nvrmmmt ahouldto in hurt-1 Th mooting which is 'inter- Commander Colmery read
to the convention
Work with itin every way youmonth ' ' - . I r J
can. . We are. not going to throwj . ' I ttTSESta n tS uti
.th? I thn many preming
Tenneasee Valiev Were working I Bobbers cracked e Bate In Uw problemi whidi confronts us It
iotw?nt" McIntosh Seed end Feed Store would perhaps be that of unem-
The meeting of ttw Publte hOT wped with Heeen-
Service employee of UW north-1 ents. Tlw loot was 100 in worth-
east district here wee presided lose checks
over by Herbert Koontx presl-
Sally Anri:
and
V-14 Bread
tt. above space
af .
will ba admitted free te
Rialto Theater
HUBBARD'S;
: BAKERY'
Dr. 'K. T. Shepard
DENTIST - ; ;
t
Chlel
Ofcl
Ml Okla. Nan
I
j e E-rtw-
.The state ef Montana haa 5322
itsl
Chickasha People Benefit From
Mineral Water. Of Local Origin
boundaries.
ONE COUPLE ISSUED
flBailfiC I IwriieB I wa Wiumg u aneno uw one
RHnlRil . LICENSE I next month. Labor men regard-
MASLAND TO SPEAK -
AT VIMTA CELEBRATION
WM Wd rrom uw nat .nv.o i u Grand River dam project
at toe District Court clerks of-1 evidence d AFL displeasure I a. ylta .
flee hare Thuraday to M. J. Hoi- over her attitude in the fcdera- w.. nf a conflict in dates
der. 21 ami M.tie Hooker. IS. tions dispute with the CIO. fciTSffS nnouncedhe wmdd
Oklahoma City Sept 23 (fl-
. h I Gov. Marla nd plans te speak at
edtlw di hwname I celebration of federal approval
bom toe list or invlled speaxen I th. Gland River dam nmlart
both from Bradley.
A divorce suit was filed hate
Wednesday by Ruby Lee Gray
against Ray Poe Gray records of
toe clerk's office show -
avail'- urn MTVElin I hot attend funeral services to-
wTKIL HER Al IKffiH ' morrow afternoon at Ponca City
OKLAHOMA CITY GAME or DTke-tMther "o-
Ukkanunn Vlll NMBard (Pete) Drakt Uarland's
business associate and political
(By Exprras Carreapaudrat)
CyriL Sept . 22 A number of
I the men from Cyril went to Ok-
lahoma City Wednesday evening
I to. see Fort Worth play Ofcla-
advlsar.
Satiable JasUce
Buffalo: H. Y Sept 22 MV-
A bicycle - automobile collision
cost Gottlieb Hoffstetter hie po
test his footing regained hie hoe-
vital cot It waa ttw right teg
' Pastel Worry
Arkansas City. Kan Sept 23
(FV Postal officials here bop no-
body gets any idea from a letter . -
they delivered for Melvin Atkin. I boma City 1 Holland Field.
RuaaaD Kan. They found the ad- Those who went were T. IX . .
dressee. Mra Golden Hadley. At- Celt Tom Gilliam. Blake Camp- & jury awarded
kin's sister but had to delve bite I belt Forest Basaket Leonard I Wm $4.505 damgae. because he
their Social Security file to lo-1 Giest. Horace Preston Pete Pres-1 ep?-'rfred any more
cate her. Atkin aditieswd hi ais-1 ton. Dan MrCtaskry Earl Mu j Hoffstetter. 71. te a tailor
ter merely by Social Security I J- B Black. Jewell Griffith
number wing bis awn number I Charlie Moon John Russelt Jim
as a return I Shillings and Harvn Griffin.
Ponca Tates Sehaal
Ponca City Sept 23 MV-Ponca
City voted a $200000 bond ia-
sua yesterday for a Junior high
chooL WPA funds and cash on
hand will make up Uw rest of Uw
SHORT STORIES
jrJSxiwg jsu ijssrnfznstfus
.haa called a meeting of tha 1
Chickasha has a new and very
essential business. It fa callM ttw
FOUNTAIN O YOUTH EEHIKLE
WATER CO. Mr. W. W. Powers
te the preaidant and Mrs. Julia
coet of the projert. estimated at I I at 104 South Fifth Street Tha
yM nnn. forum department In Uw Cham-1 Btw this -new bustaiesa te
TOOTH
Obendorf booked a ladyfish and I KVMrKWATER ta rfS
atarted drawing It . In.- Tha fish radetgae. Oaarattau SStett m?frs fmrt ng
W. E. Cooper underwent a ta Stephen County near Co-
loc1 ho mancbc. Ok. This spring was
first discovered by a band of
explorers witter the leadership
Inrama Cadactiaas Cp
Washington SepL IS (F)-Ok- pendenc Kan arrived Westeca-
lahoma federal income tax edllec- day to visit a week or 1 day
ttor. rose from t2.824.ai2 for with her sister. Mrs. James Mil-
Sept 1 to 29 last year to 83.208.-1 ter. and Mr. Milter. 324 Iowa
722 for Sept 1 to 21 tote yeai? Avenue.
toe Tteesury announced. I . . -
1 Spanish War Veteran Aux-
Mra. Florence Wolf of lnde- j Ccconado that te the way Uw
I In the production of textile. Hlsiy will conduct a Rummage
boots and shoes. Massachusetts I Sate Saturday on Choctaw Ave.
te Uw leading stats of Uw Uuton. I (advJ23-It
story la told about th first
knowledge that white men had
of tola old spring. Tha Indiana
were supposed to have made reg-
ular trip to thte wonderful
spring to five the members of
their tribe the healing b
Nature haa
af this water.
im s. an
ua food minerals and foony other w
necessities of life so it is tea-
onable that she would also pro- aa
vide for our health. And what
better way could she provide It hi'
than through WATER. W
must drink water to five why h
not drink FOUNTAIN O' YOUTH Z
WATER? It will do for yriu what
it has don for others who were
not in good health. "Dr. W. A.
Dellinger who owns and oper- zj
a tea a health Sanitarium at Dun-
can says I have had remark-
able result through the use of .
tote Chemical water In Uw treat-
ment of stomach bowel rectal
constipation and riw a m a t i s m
troubles. I want to recommend
R to all my friends and to all
th people suffering from three
ailment It has bam tried and
tested and gives result j
You may get this water In ana or
or five galliia bottle saving ttw
expense of going to ttw spring 1 n
for It (as It comes from the same te-
springs) at the retail sales store to
ab- for1
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Evans, George H. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 191, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1937, newspaper, September 23, 1937; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1882254/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.