Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 130, Ed. 1 Monday, May 31, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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CHICKA9HA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA MONDAY MAY 31-1920
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jonws spen
' Sunday vlHltlng friends nntt felntivi
In Oklahoma City.
' vPhona society items to Mls Ireno
npniiHll. telnnhone 1481. . W-Sl
. ';.VIks Lucille Chaniborn in visiting
' fi'lenda axul relatives In Ukiunoim
a emllK with everv lilte. l'Vdi'i'ul
bread mid rolls.
Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Allen ware vis
lfors In Noree Sunday.
A smile with every lilt p. Federal
Iiipud und mils.
M. Supra lias returned from a
business trip to Anudarko and Law
t noand Wichita Kails.
Dr. s Waller i Ba' .renWpncei tele-
iilinne I'liangpd Jiom1 No. ri.'.tj to No.
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.federal broad and rolls arc your
best food pat more of them.
Quality wuiitailou and courtesy
that's us. Federal System of Tlitk-
erles.
For your service car call IJocli
Island News Stand phone 80S. We
will appi qeiute your patronage. 2'J-tf
A. A. Holmes local real estate and
oil man returned Saturday from a
bnaines ntrip to different points in
Southern Oklahoma and Texas.
A smile wilh every bite
bread and rolls.
Federal
J Every product guaranteed to sat
isfy you not us. Federal system
Bakeries. .
I .a VeriiB nml'Loreta Brcvn .son
and daughter of Mr." and Mrs. Geo
Brown left Saturday for Okmulgee
whero they will spend several weeks
visiting .friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mr.' Ed P. Johns were In
Oklahoma City' yesterday.
H. Coomer returned this morning
from a visit with friends In Elk City.
"Elmo the Fearless" Ko.y today.
William Orlgsby son of Judge H.
L. Grlgsliy city attorney left Satur-
day for different points In Mississip-
pi where he will spend the summer.
Moutie Phillips" returned this
morning from. Oklahoma City wher
he spent the Veek-ond vlsltlne
friends. '
Alhurtns The Hypnotist in ii mys
tifying ensi'.t.ionul act at the .Sugg
tonight.
Mrs. II. C. Itoherts and daughter.
Plorenes returned this morning
from a week-end visit with Mr. lioh-
ertS'in Caldwell Kansas.
Tell your troubles to Arulla. Sugg
tonight
Mrs. "Drap" Hayes' returned from
Orunlriglit this morning "where she
witnessed ' the rhlckuBliu-Drumrlght
baseball series.
"Scarlet Day's" a D. W. firlMth
production. Sugg tonight.
Heart's Weekly News Kozy today.
Billie Lee formerly of this city
now of Amlrillo Texa. is visiting
friends In Chlckasha.
Shows begin at 7 and 9 o'clock
at the Sugg tonight. Come early.
Dan Snell deputy Bheriff at Tuttle
was a business visitor In Chlefcuslm
today. I
Vaudeville und pictures ut the Sugg
tonight.
J. Ti. Callaham returned yesterdya
front a business trip to Rogers Ark.
James Ballew and "Battle Ax"
Glover were here from Hush Springs
Saturday.
Silent Avenger .with Win. Duncan
Kozy today.
Harold Hayes student in the Okla-
homa A and M. college has returned
from College Station Texas. He
will spend the summer vacation htiro
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Craven and
little son Jack left yesterday for
their home In Amairllo Texa. ufter
a short visit with Mrs. Craven's par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Spencer. I
O. S. Gasawny assistant county su-
perintendent of public instruction"
returned today from Kingfisher
where he spent the weekend visiting
ifrlends and relatives. Mr. Gasawuy has
Just received his A. B. degree from
Kingfisher college. '
Hav No Talent for It.
Lots of people practice economy
who never become expert at It. Bo
tou Transcript.
Mrs. J. T. Neville returned this
nwirnlng from a month's visit In.
Aullville. Mo.
Eddie Lyons-Lee Mornn comedy
Kozy today.
Mrs. Will Bryant and Mrs. Ben
Fields attended the Billy Sunday re-
vival -servicea in Oklahoma City yes-
terday. Coming tomorrow II. 15. Warner
In "A Fugitive from Murnlage" a
Robe)'tBon-Cole photoproductlou. At
Sugg theater.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Sankey return-
ed yesterday from a visit with
friends and relatives in Oklahoma
City.
Eddie Lyons Lee Moral) In "Some-
body Lied" Kozy today.
Anizl Jkard student in the Okla-
homa A. and M. college baa returned
from Stillwater. He will spend the
summer vacation here.
What Star Gazers Lack.
Our observation Is that nn astrono-
mer has a grat deal of lutltude but
not mucb money. Dallss News.
GENTRY BROS. 8HOW
. Gentry Brothers' famous shows
and wild 'animal circus which will
exhibit in Chlckasha on Monday
May 21 are presenting a paitrlotic
spectacle as the opening number of
this year's all new- jierforni'jnee.
Nearly one hundred of the ponies
take part in the picture which rep-
resents the allied nations. At a
command from the trainer they
march in different directions eaoll
one bedecked with flags of the na-
tion they represent and the entire
moving panorama of horses forms
one of the most stirring events of
the program.. This spectacle is (lie
result of the trainer's efforts of the
past year and Is pronounced l6e
biggest and best (animal dispaly ev-
er seen. Many new acts and fea-
tures have tieeu added to Gentry
Brothers' shows this year including
a complete wild animal circus.
Periodic Blftoua Attacks.
Persons subject to billons attacks
at regular intervals know about
when to expect an attack. They find
that they have no desire for food
when an Attack is due but usually
eat because It is meal time. Skip
one meal nnd take three of Cham-
berlain's Tablets and you may be
able to avoid the attack. - Persons
subject to periodic bilious attacks
should not drink tea or -coffee at
any time.
DR. H. 0. ANTLB Ottvce ViO First
National Bunk bldg. Phones: Office
S30: residence 811. 11-23 30t
WALDORF
ICE CREAM
is sanitary Pasteur-
ized and pure.
Try it.
CHICKASHA ICE CREAM CO.
425 Kansas. Phono 300
Miss Wilina Cline of the United
Millinery company returned this
morning .from a visit with friends 1n
Enid.
Quality sanitation and courtesy
that's us. Federal System of Bak-
eries. Texas Tate visited friends in El
rioiio yesterday. " He returned. ' to
Chlckasha this morning.
Federal bread and rolls are your
best food eat 'more of them.
Quality sanitation and courtesy-
thut's us. Federal System of Bak-'
eiies.
William E. Brown aslstant cashier
of the Farmers State Bank at Co-
manche visited friends in Chlckasha
Sunday. Brown was formerly con-
nected with the Chlckasha national
here.
Federal bread nnd rolls are your
best food eat more of them.
Wyalt Bell returned this morning
frm a visit with friends in Oklaho-
ma City.
Every product guaranteed to sat-
isfy you not as. Federal systen
Bakeries.
Miss Aldene Boucher daughter o
Mr. .and Mrs.. A. B. Boucher spent
Sunday in Oklahoma City the gues'
of friends.
Every product guaranteed to sat
isfy you not us. Federal syslen
Bakeries.
'
Electric Massage Will Put New
Life and Beauty in Your Hair!
Zemo the Clean Antiseptic
. Liquid Just What You
Need. Is Not Greasy -
Don't worry about eczema or other
skin troubles. You can have a clear
healthy skin by using Zemo. Ob-
tained at any drug store for 35c or
extra large bottle for $1.00.
Zemo generally removes pimples
blackheads blotches eczema and ring-
worm and makes the skin clear and
healthy. Zemo is a clean penetrating
antiseptic liquid neither sticky nor
greasy and stains nothing. It is easily
applied and costs a mere trifle for each
application. It is alway9 dependable.
The E. W. Rose Co. Cleveland O.
Sure
Relief
Morning beat time for
EYE TESTING
For Appointment!
Phone 333
Cnrr'8 Ovtical Parlor
horn (tin
Jlji!
"Give" IP
mm
and
''Come-Back"
Safe Remedy for
Children's Colds
If you want a pure whole-
home and absolutely safe remedy
for the relief of coughs colds
croup and whooping cough get
Foley's Honey and Tar.
It contains no opiate or habit
teaming drugs. '
Always Recommend It
Chirlci Biker. Browoiville Tex. writer
"'For many yer patt I ed Foley
Hooey end Tr Compound in my temily end
Juve lounc1 it superior to ny ottier ceuih medi-
cine. It it enecilly efficient is cae of bed
lold.olmy children. I hayeelweye recommend-
ed it to my Iriendi n te remedy lor the coil-.
lren u it coauioa no opiate."
Foley's
Honey and Tar
fcOMPOUND
LOOSENS THE -PHLEGM AND
MUCUS clean the paissgei coati in-
flamed and irritated membrane with
healing and toothing demuicent eatea
hoareeneu topt tickling in the throat
and make refreihing reitfut leep
pouible.
There is no better remedy for
Coughs and Colds than Foley's
lloney and Tar.
Sold Everywhere
V7HAT woman or man isn't
proud of a fine luxuriant
head of hair.
Tou too can have lovely
wavy hair if you will spend
a few moments a day electric-
ally massaging your scalp.
Electric massage stirs the
blood in the underlying tiss-
ues brings the natural oils to
the surface thus promoting a
healthy growth of hiiir '
The Star Electric Massage
Vibrator is just the thing for
home use. It is used and en-
dorsed" by many stage and
screen favorites. Made by the
Fitzgerald Mfg. Co. Torring-
ton Conn. Sells for $$ com-
plete. For sale at all drug and
department stores. Ask for
free demonstration.
3
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decide Massqqe
Vibrator
with plenty of strength
for t lie long grind or the
hot pace that's the se-
cret of t he success our
customers have with
Firestone Red Tubes.
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Ii our stock of Firestone- Tires
Tubes and Accessories you will
liml evidence of the most care-
ful choice. We have kept al-
ways in mind your requirements
high quality ut a leusoiuilrlo
price. Let us equip you.
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6 Bell-ans
ELL-ANS
FOR INDIGESTION
Boiler Work
All work guaranteed. Acetylene
welding a specialty. Call or write
MILLARD HICKS
Phone PBX 1030 or care;
Indiahuuia Gin.
Let Me Save Your Sole While
You Wait.
HURRY-UP
SHOE SHOP
Look for the big shoe sign at
206 SOUTH FOURTH ST.
Sellei's Porcelion Top
Table
$14.95
!)5c down
balance;
$1.00 per week
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$14.95
95e down
. balance
$1.00 oer week
WILTON AUTO SUPPLY
202 South Fourth. Phone 1350
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Speeial iiccuunt opening sule none sold for eash. Finest
quality ioi'celinn top fully guaranteed white enamel
hasp size of top 25x401 .
We are now selling i limited number of these tables
for only !)"c down and the balance at $1.(K) per week
('nine and buy yours lirfore it. is too kite.
W. G. Owens Furniture
AVe Kxeliange New for Old Furniture.
1 17. SOUTH THIRD PHONE 335
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1 Dicks Quincy Select 1
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Sells
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Complete
Special factory demonstrator at our store
this week. Ladies are invited to call.
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Frcscriptioiv D insist
qfie Store9
there's nothing but
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?" 9 Satisfaction in buyinif be-
f cause of economical cost.
assurance of best results.
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in eating the goodies it raises
healthful. I
Calumet contains only such
ingredients as have been ap-
proved officially by the U. S.
Food Authorities. '
You uxve u hm you buy it
You save when yon use ii
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DICK'S DARK
S ' The Two Great Health Drinks'
I Delicious Refreshing Invigorating
jj Kxcelletit lievcrues for till oeeasions ;try a bottle and E5
lie ciinvinced of their very fine rpiality.
Always the same; always good; always healthful. S
Chickasha Bottling and
Creamery Co.
Ez Wholesale Dealers jjjj
PHONE 2G9 " 418-20 CHOCTAW AVE.
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 130, Ed. 1 Monday, May 31, 1920, newspaper, May 31, 1920; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727287/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.