The Chattanooga News. (Chattanooga, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1922 Page: 1 of 6
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You Wouldn't Deliberately Run
Your Car Into a Brick Wall!
Bat many men will leave their automobiles out
all night long every night—which causes a
greater damage than an a'ident
Let us furnish you the materiali today to build
a garage Whether it's a "Lizzit!" or a Pierce-
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Jazz Model Snits
Duritig the past 10 das we have received several shipments of the newest creations in Young Men's Jazz Model Suits These Suits are made by
the fantotw S Bing Ttilors Every it k Hand -tailored bY the most expert tailors in the world and we are selling them $10 to $15 less than you
will have to nay tor some other lines which at e nO Lettcr Remember B:ng Suits must give you entire Satisfaction in fit material workmanship and
wear or We are authot'ized to give you a new snit froe
Ce are also showing a conlplete line in more corservative models for the men at $15 to $25 a suit
Our CluIlling Dew—trt-rnt i hsolutely up-torow Come in iind give us a look
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tValton Gets Big Majority
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Tuesday's election re3ult-
ed in almost complete
Domocratic vi lory throout
the state Al! county
of1ic2r Comanche Cot-
tnn an1 Tit Innn counties
will be Democratic Prof
Butler lead the County tick
et ‘vith Dick Livingston
second in the lead
ed in almost complete Armistice Day Observan2e at
Domocratic vi tory throout
Chattanooga Sunday afternoon
the state Al! county and 1i gh t
Arfargements fire made to
of lic2r Comanche Cot- observe this outstanding day in
tnn an1 Tillmln counties arpropriate fashion
will be Democratic Prof All ex-service rn P2r are asked
Butler lead the County tick to attend in uldfurin iioth army
including veletans of
et ‘vith Dick Livingston ""d 113'37
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second in the lead a
Parade and Field drill brief
I:0X t PI E I' I' "Memorial Service are on the
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The Young People's Class of Itimgrarn
Music by the Frederi21( Band
th lkiptist Church will give a I
tl El- L"'"cs Ill'i"a nil"
baskets MP! give the boys a
ectric Theatre II-m-4day td2- ht
November lfth Everyi)dy i od feed Su)--)er b't
serveu a p
hivited an1 the Ladies are ask-
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Walter 'will sell the pies Corne Addre" "Christian America"
by an ex "Y" man
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ad dervim cause G E Kcrr Commandcr Smoot
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Ilchorch held their rotular neetIi-
Monday night The chief
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our choir is inidering better
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!song service We feel specially
picas:el kvl t it pr)ares our young
people aro showing in this field
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l 0'ving to the Armistice DEQ
1 progra n 1o1 '71'unday night there
1 kviil lii no serves at our church
I alter the eleven o'clo(ili worship
ll 0!ir Church (plecratoi a nf-v
IcollAlliilion scl male necessary
hy th increased mcnibenship
1 'A ho y1119r at tip 1-r( Table
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1r: I) -vis is trainin h-2r
I) training h2r
1-)t a play and other pro
to be given in the near
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At the Sunday School officers
an1 teachers con le rence held
WedneAly night plans were
alonted for a S S winter rally
and some contest work
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I Cotton picking is about over
an 1 most of the pupils have re-
Ientered school and are doing
good work
I William ‘Vard one of Ow 4th
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grade puTIlls wlio injured his
leK about tWO xeeks ago while
riding his bicycle was able to
hack in s:!lionl agilin Monday
10 the ail of his crutches
' ‘veck I "BootEr" woek
lkT the Primary room The
names of tliks twrfect
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good feed Supper witl be
served al 5 p
A typical Camp "Y" service
at Electric TheAtre at 730
Address "Christian America"
by an ex "Y" man
G E Kerr: Commandcr Smoot
Post numtwr
The atiive is a copy of the
bilk sent out by the Committee
in liiirge and is a most generous
and hospitable invitation to all
ex-service men to attend
Chattanooga never does any
thing by halve3 and a good time
is in store for you Come
C E Notes
Tim Executive Committee of
the Senior C E will meet at
the Cunningham home Fuesday
night
The Junior C E gave a splem:
(lid program Sunday afternoon
with Airs Capshaw as Super-
ntendent The two younger C E Se-
(!iete3 are growing both in num-
bers and in better work done
The Hallowe'en Fair given at
the Electric Theater Tuesday
night was considered a success
until it was all over and we dis-
covered to our sorrow that we
were in debt $85 to Air Burba
in payment for the screen that
some one stepped through The
proced from 11 Fair L'amount-
ed to $1670 The Hamburger
Sale Saturday netted $2515 in
spite of toe rain Dues were
collected to the amount of $25
The Hamburger and Candy sale
on Election Day netted suffi-
cient funds to complete paying
the $35 damage This shows
how efficient the C E's are
when put to the test of meeting
obligatiom
II of his crutches 4 nilistice Day
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man in making the Armistice
thosE having perfect
1):Lv OLserviinee an event worth
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6f the oceon Onr rtletC11IWS
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We Invite You in
We are too busy to write an ad this week but you are iLvited
to come in and see us We are pi pared to show you
A Largo and Varied Line of Specials
ON SATURDAY NOVEMBER
Will pay top prices for your chickencz
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Bran Shorts and Chops on Hand
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Will pay top prices for your chickens
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For a limited time as I must : ke room for Holiday Goo& So t
kvill give 20 per cent discount on Water 13uckets Pans Stew
Kettles Dish Pans and Plates
We pay cash
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' Mill Feeds If you expect to buy your flour for the vinter
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We will also have a car of Potatoes arid Cabbage on tracc
this week We will make the lowest price possible on ttles
'Ion track in order to save cost of unloading Get our prices
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Easton, Mrs. Lucy L. The Chattanooga News. (Chattanooga, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1922, newspaper, November 9, 1922; Chattanooga, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2073808/m1/1/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.