Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 226, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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Th tittle Store with a Big Conscience
APPLE FORECAST
Washington Sept. 22. The Septem-
1t 1 forecast of total apple production
tliis year in the United States as re-
ported by the bureau of crop estl-
li'ales U. S. department of agricul-
ture is 07070.000 barrels of 3 bushels
vmx (agricultural and not commer-
cial basis us compared with 78070.
1)00 estimated produced last year ol
which not quite Go per cent were ?old.
In the past ten years estimated pro-
duction has exceeded the present fore-
cant five times. Taking the country
es a whole it thus appears that the
topple crop will be nearly an aveissfe
lmt 12 per cent smaller than last year's
large crop. The crop is larger than
last year in tho Atlantic coast states
lint smaller in practically all the li
terior states except Michigan which
lias about 31 per cent more than lasi
5ear. For the first time this year an
tottempt has been made to forecast the
crop by important varieties.
The following estimates nra based
ipon reports from special lists of an
V'lo correspondents to tho bureau of
Top estimates:
Baldwin appears t-i be the leading
k-rop this year with a forecast of 9
:020i0 barrels an Increase of 12 pel
k ent over last year's production. New
York forecast is 3841000 barrels an
Increase of 12' per cent over the esti-
mated production last year; Pennsyl
$1.00
mmnr
u needn't be afraid of this one
an
& Long Havana
"A real smoke"
lias atisf.'cJ tiiscriminatlng sniokers for 20 year
V. R. IUie M C. Co.. St. I.oui. Mfr of M.rrntiU nd Lmdf
l)evujj.hir High Grnd 10-Cnt Ctgsr
vuiiiu li;!:!.()Oi barrels iui increase (il
!fi per ml; M .r.i huKisltH 7-()K bar-
j ruls mi im ri'.i it of Hi per cent; Ohio
riiii.(i(i. ii decrease of r.l per cent
Michigan rOImi nil Increase of 59 per
'cent: Maine )(;: Ollk Increaso of 103
per cent; all other states 2200000 a
I decrease of er cunt.
I Jii'ii Davis which wan the lending
! variety as to quantity liiHt year falls'
lo second this fir with a forecast
production of 9.21OIO0 barrels which
Ih 17 per cent less than the production
estimated last year. In Missouri
which leads In tine production of thla
varli'ly the present forecast 1b 1M0-
UOO barrels a decrease of 41 per cent
from la:it year. New York. forecasts
a production of siifi.ooo barrels an In
crease of (il per cent; WeBt Virginia
8117 (tii. un increase of 18 per cent;
Virginia 7(ifi000 an fjierease of 33 per
cent; IIIIiioIh fi420(iO a decrease of 52
per cent; Kentucky 0 47000 a docreaso
of .13 per cent; Ohio 604.000 a do-
crease of so per cent; Pennsylvania
410000 an increase of 28 per cent;
Arkansas 305000 an Increase of 2 per
cent; Indiana 3!3U)0 a decrease of 51
per cent; all olhur Mates 282(1000 a
decrease of 9 per cent.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
V STANDING.
Woo
Itatdon S4
Chicago -83
Detroit - S3
New York 75
Cleveland . 7I
St. Ijouis 75
Washington r 71
Philadelphia - 32
Lost
59
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73
71
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Results Yesterday.
At St. Louis 4 New York 5.
At Cleveland 3 Washington 2
'At' Detroit 2 Boston 7.
At Chicago 0. Philadelphia S.
Games : Today.
Washington at Detroit.
Philadelphia at St. Louis.
New York at Chicago.
Boston at Cleveland.
P1AMONP
NATIONAL LEAGUE
STANDING -
"vVoa. Lost. Pet
Brooklyn 85 55 .007
Philadelphia 1.82 57 .59(1
Boston - 78 57 .578
New York 7." 02 .547
Pittsburgh 65 79 .451
Chicago 62 81 .434
St. Louis (10 8 .417
Cincinnati ....56 89- .;iSG
Results Yesterday.
At Brooklyn G St. Louis 3.
At Philadelphia 3 Pittsburgh
At Boston 4 Cincinnati 5.
At New York 4 Chicago 0.
' '
Games Today.
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia.
Cincinnati nt Boston.
Chicago at New York. f
St. Louis at Brooklyn. jr
Preposterous.
"I couldn't help but laugh' "What's
the matter?" "That sumnur girl who
Just now climbed aboard n Pullman
after telling fourteen sorrowing suit
ors good-hy. said she was going to At-
lautic City for a rest."
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Cent Guar
Filler
IN SPORTING CIRCLES
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TODAY'S
FOOTBALL SCHE-
' DULE
Ilucknoll vs. BlooniBburij Xor-
mal at Lewlsbui'K.
Dartmouth vs. New IlampHhlre
ttato at Hanover.
O-orgetowa vs. Cul'Jr at Cam-
IrldKo.
Holy Cross vb. Connecticut Ag-
gies at Worcester.
Mnrylund State vs. Baltimore
Polytechnic at College Park.
Mlddlebury vs. Brown at Mid-
dlelmry. Oberllu vs. Heidelberg at Ober-
Ii n.
Penn State vs. Susquehanna at
State College.
Itennsalaer Polytechnic vs.
Clarkson at Troy.
Rhode Island State vs. Fort
Adams at Kingston.
Roanoake vs. Randolph-Macon
Academy at Salem.
Rutgers vs. Albright at New
Brunswick.' ! '
University of Maine vs. Fort.
McKilney at Orono.
Washington and Jefferson V3.
Bethany at Washington.
Wrest Virginia University vs.
Davts and Elklns at Morgan-
town ((By Hamilton United Press Sta"t
Correspondent).
New York Sept. 22. Tomorrow will
be kick-off day for the Great Ameri
can Pigskin's new season.
Of course the sport manuals say last
Saturday was the official date but
there wasn't any honest to goodness
football though one game was played.
Among the so-called big teams In
the east Harvard and Dartmouth will
see their schedules start and Ptnn
State will get into action. !
Dartmouth will take on Now Hamp
shire State university In the firist of
Its games at Hanover and at Cam
bridge Harvard will go through its
first tussle with Colby College as its1
opponent. Neither of those games is
considered more than a practice con
test for the big teams.
Penn State will get its first workout
with Susquehanna as its opponent at
State College.
Neither Yalo Princeton nor Cornell
will get into action until the following
Saturday ho Dartmouth and Harvari
will have the advantage of one scrim
mage practice against an unknown op
ponent.
None of 'the large western college
Is scheduled for a game tomorrow. I
the "big nine" regulations prohibit the
start of football practice until Sept
50 so the opening of the season nec
ensarrly is delayed.
Tho eastern contests will give ait
opportunity for fans to get something
of a line on what may bo expected of
Dartmouth Harvard and Tenn State
in tho more important games which
are to follow.
New Hampshire whilo not rate
high probably will offer enough oppo
sitlon to Dartmouth to force som
good football. Harvard also proba
bly will have to try out its best tactic
in order to score decisively over Col
by. The Harvard squad is new and
tho result of this first game will be
watched with more than ordinary in
terest.
LIBRARY BULLETIN.
Library hours 2 to 6 and 7 to 9
Thoue 1124.
' New Fiction Received at the Carnegie
Library.'
Allen A Cathedral Singer.
Atherton Mrs. Balfane.
Bennett Hilda Lessways.
Bennett Clayhanger.
Berch Heart of the Sunset
Beach Crimson Gardenia.
Brebner Master Detective.
Bates Geranium Lady.
Bennett Gate? of Wrathj
CanCieid Bent Twig.
Farnot Beltane the Smith.
Glasgow Life and Gabriolla.
Hueston Prudence of the Trfrson
ge.
Johnston Fortunes of Gario.
Kipling Kim.
Loudon Uttlo Lady of the Big
House.
McFarlane Held to Answer.
Portei- Just David.
Toole The Harbor.
Stanley Dr. Llewellyn and His
Friends.
Stanley The Master of Lb eki
Sand Consuelo.
Sinclair The Belfry.
Sawyer Seven Miles to Arden.
Tsrkington Seventeen.
Wodehouse Uneasy Money.
White The Gray dawn.
Juvenile.
Bennett Parnaby ip
M (OS
Chickasha Cotton.
Lint ' 15c
Seed $10.01
Chickasha Grain.
Wheat No. 2 $1.40
Corn white ear .78
Corn mixed ear . .75
Corn white shelled . .79
Corn mixed shelled . . .76
Oats .40
Chicago Uraln.
Chicago Sept. 21. Wheat prices
rallied today on account largely of Ku
ropean buying which developed after
a decline here due more or less to
lower quotations at Liverpool. The
close was firm at $1.50 1-8 for Decem-
ber and $1.51 for May with the market
as a whole l-8c off to l-4c up as com-
pared with yesterday's finish. Corn
closed l-4c and 3-8c down to 3-8c ad-
vance; oats at a loss of l-8c to 3-8e
and provisions ranging from 12c de-
cline to a rise of I0cent9.
New York Cotton.
New York Sept. 21. A somewhat
irregular and unsettled opening was
followed by a sharp advance in the
cotton market today with January con
tracts selling up from lb.oic to lb.o.'c
or 24 points above last night's cloning
and within 16 points of the season's
high records. Realizing caused reac-
tions of several points later with Jan-
uary touching 16.73c while the gener-
al list closed steady at a net advance
of 14 to 16 points.
Fort Worth Live Stock. I
Fort Worth Tex. Sept. 21. Cattle
Receipts CO00; steady; steers $('.00
to $7.90. Hogs Receipts 3500; 10c to
15c lower; bulk $10.25 to $10.45. Sheep
Receipts 300; firm lambs $9.00 to
$9.50.
Martin Her Husband's Purse.
McCarter The Corner Stone.
Bennett Master Skylark.
Burrlll Master Skylark dramatized.
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Burnett Sara Crewe and Little
Saint Elizabeth.
Bigham Fanciful Flower Tales.
Banta & Bejison Brownies and
BabDitt Jataka Tales.
Goblin's.
Billlnghourst A Hundred Fables of
La Fontaine.
Coryell Diego Pinzon.
Coolidge Miscmxif's Thanksgiving.
Craik Bow-Wow and Mew-wew.
Dix A -.'ttle Captive Lad.
Dix Soldier Rigdale.
Dalrymple Little Me Too.
i Eastman Smoky Days and Wigwam
Evenings.
Ewlng Lob-Lie-by-tho-FIre.
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SWEET
AWAY
:BY
CHICKASHA
To Persons Guessing Nearest Correct Number of Sweet
Caporal Cigarettes in Window.
f-foW tO fisiQ0 l0c PacJjage entitles you to one guess. Tear
lUW W off front of 10c package and write name addres8
and your guess on reverse side and deposit in ballot box. Every package pur-
chased from any dealer entitles you to free guess. Drop your guess in nearest
contest box. Every lOc package contains two l-2c cash coupors. SEE THF
DEMONSTRATION FOR QUALITY.
Nearest correct guess receives
Second nearest correct guess receives
Third nearest correct'guess receives
Fourth nearest correct guess receives..
Fifth nearest correct guess receives
Sixth nearest correct guess receives
Seventh nearest correct guess receives
Eighth nearest correct guest receives
Ninth nearest correct guess receives
Contest Closes
Monday October
V
So its full time to say good-
bye to Friend Straw and "wel-
come" a new hat from our
wide range of the New Fall
Styles and Colors.
$2.50 to
Faulkner Old Russian Tales.
Gladden Santa Claus on a Lark.
Grlnnell Jack in the Rockies.
Grlnnell Jack the Young Ranch-
man. Hale Peterkin Papers.
1 Howells Christmas J3very Day.
Jacobs Blue Bonnett Keeps House.
Noyes Lords of Misrule.
" PyrneJle Diddle Dumps and Tot.
Ruxton In the Old West.
Shaw Castle Blair.
Whitney A Summer iu Leslie Gold-
waite's Life.
Non-Fiction.
Bartholomew A Literary and His-
torical Atlas of Europe.
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GAPORAL CIGARETTES
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aarmacy
OK L A H O
$15.00 in gold
$ 5 00 in gold
$ 2.50 in gold
.....$ 2.50 in gold
600 Sweet Caporal Cigaretfes
400 Sweet Caporal Cigarettes
200 Sweet Caporal Cigarettes
200 Sweet Caporal Cigarettes
200 Sweet Caporal Cigarettes
23 1916
Automa Leaves and
Summer Straws are
Turning Brown Together.
L.J
$4.00
Stein-Bloch Suits
Are Ready for Your
Inspection.
Bartholomew Atlas of Ancient and
Classical Geography.
Bryant Famous Pictures of Real
Boys and Girls.
McSpadden Shakesperian Synop-
sis. McSpadden Synopsis of Dickon's
Novels.
McSpadden Waverly Synopsis.
' Palmer Odysses of Homer.
Walton The Complete Angler.
Weaver Profitable Vocations for
Boys.
Weaver Profitable Vocations for
Girls.
Keene Manuel of Physical Train-
ing. i
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