Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 116, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 15, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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Chicltasliii ;Jaily Esprcoa
gtlKS & SMITH
PUBLISHERS
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OFFICIAL FA I'll H OF (iHAI)Y COUNTY
WIcTT Entered at the oostoffice at Chlckasha
N IP N l;AB jlk Okla. as second-class mail matter
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA SATURDAY MAY 15 1909.
MOTHERHOOD.
Fredeilvksbiirg is not a In rue city
nnd jet it Is rich In Incidents of grout
liistorie value. Here the women of
America have reared a monument to
Jlary the mother of Washington. 1
am glad to stund on this spot; 1 am
glad to feel the influences which mir-
round her grave. In a campaign esp-
clally in a campaign like this there
la much of bitterness and Hometimes
f abuse spoken against the candidates
ior public office but my friends there
Is one character the mother a candi-
date for the affections of all man-
hind against whom uo true man ever
uttered a word of abuse. There is
one name mother which is never
found upon the tongue of the slander-
er in her presence all criticism is si-
lenced. The painter has with his
brush trnns'rred the landscape to the
canvas with -uch fidelity that the trees'
end grasses seem almost real; be has
even made the face of a maiden seem
Instinct with life but there is one pic-
ture so beautiful that no painter has
ever ben able to perfectly reproduce
It and that is the picture of the moth-
er holding in her arms her bafe With-
in the shadow of this monument
reared to the memory of her who in
ker love and loyalty represents the
mother of each om of us I bow in
liumble reverence to motherhood.
(From a speech delivered by W. J.
Bryan at Fredeiieksburk Va. during
the campaign of JS96.)
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"ASK THE MOTHER."
AT THE PLAY HOUSES
Tonight at the Lyric.
"The Dunce of Death." Dramatic.
"A Cupboard Courtship." Comedy
"The Last Days of Pompeii." A
thrilling drama. Extra good.
Vaudeville The Balllnger-Wall-M II-
ler combination giving au entire
change of program today. Miss l!al-
llnger in song Mr. Wall in comedy
and Miss Miller in a dlrectoire
gown. Speaking of gowns this one
was made by Marshall Field & Co.
of Chicago is an expensive creation
and when it Is arqund Miss Theresa
Miller "The Girl with the Smile" the
effect Is simply stupnlng. Don't for-
get a triple vaudeville bill all first
class all for 5 and 10 cents. Your
last chance so come see this bill.
Program at tht Majestic Tonight.
"Earthenware Industry." Instruc-
tive. "Ellen" or "Returning Good for
Evil."."
"Romance of Usurper and tr roung
King."
Illustrated song "Grandma."
Pictures lectured by J. C. Walker.
Vaudeville Payne and Lee the
great singing and dancing team will
give you a complete change of songs
and dances.
Don't fail to see this fine team as
this is their last day here.
Specials for Today at
Owl Soda Fountain
Orient Sundae . 10c
Apple Jack Sundae 10c
Gibson Girl Sundae 10c
Shultz Special 15e
Velvet Sundae -10c
Milk Chocolate 5c
Banana Special ... 10c
Marshmallow Sundae 10c
Caiomel Nut Sundae 10c
Vanilla Fresh Strawberry and Choco-
late lee Cream Orange
Sherbet.
fi The Owl
jk Drug Store
Phone 126
A NEW ENGINEERING FIRM.
A new engineering firm has been
attracted here with the view of . lo-
cating permanently and engaging in
a general engineering and contracting
business. Moore & Warfield have se-"
cured offices In he Oklahoma State
Bank building and start in business
fully equipped with necessary instru-
ments and experience to handle satis-
factorily any sort of work they may
be called on to do.
Mr. Moore the senior member of the
firm comes from Hopklnsville Ky.
while Mr. Warfield is a Tennesseean
having been born at Clarksville and
finally moved to Columbia
Both o the gei tlemen have been
until recently connected with the en-
gineering department of the Louisville
& Nashville railroad.
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UU may be as particular about your cioinca
i- like; about style about the cut and model about fit
about quality; you may
even think you can't
get what's good enough
ready-made.
All right; thatmeans
you haverft seen our
new suits from
Hart SchaHner 6 Marx
and thatmeans if you're
as sensible as we think
you are that you're go-
ing to see them before
you spend any clothes
money.
We tell you this: For
style for tailoring for
models for all-wool
honest quality of fabrics
no tailor or clothier can
rvarh them: and we
know it. It's money in your pocket to let us prove it; and
you'll get better clothes than usual.
SUITS $18 TO $27.50
Hils Store is the Home of Hart SchaHner 6 Marx Clothes
Do you want to build? If so let us
make you a loan. We Joan money on
residence and business property.
Sparks & Cralle phone No. 1. 14-6t
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Ask the mother who holds in her
brms her boy v.hat her Ideal is con-
cerning him and she will tell you that
she desires that his heart may be
so pure that it could be laid upon a
pillow and not leave a slain; thht o;i
ambition may be so holy that It
could be whispered in an angel's ear;
and that his life may be so clean that
iis mother his sister his wife his
child could read a record of its every
thought an act without a blush. But
ask her if she will require his per-
fection in her sou before she showers
fcer love upon him and she will answer
"no." She will tell you that she will
make him as good as she can; that
she will lollow his footsteps with a
Gaily prayer; that in whatever land he
wanders her l.tt-sing will abide with
tim; and that when he dies she'll
fcope hope yet hope that the world
.will be better that he has lived. (From
address entitled "Man" delivered by
W. J. Bryan at Commencement Day
exercises. Nebraska State University
June 15 19ftj )
AROUSE YE WORKERS
Come and listen to a man who will
entertain amuse and educate you on
the problem of the day and show you
tow to obtain LIBERTY from the
thraldom of capitalism. Meetings
Way 15 on btnk corner and May 16
in court house. 2:30 p. m. Ladies es-
pecially invite. 13-St
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J. C. Eisfelder
Jeweler and Opti-
cian has moved to J
his new location i
413Chickasha Ave. t
where he is ready $
X to serve patrons
both old and new.
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Projjram at the Bijou Today.
"A Heart of Oyama." A good dra-
matic story. See it.
"Lady Helen's Escapade." Drar.rVic.
"A Troublesome Satchel." A good
comedy.
Vaudeville Irwin and O'Neal In a
new comedy sketch a complete change
of act tonight. New songs and new
Jokes. Don't fail to see them.
Program Today at the New Star.
. Part I.
'Tlaln Name." Dramatic.
"Sour Faced Family." Comic.
Part II.
LeUoy and Cahill Singing and Talk-
ing. Part 111.
Song by Carl Anderson.
Part IV.
Dean and Bloom in English comedy.
Part V.
"We are Backing Up Hold Fast."
Corcic.
"The Teamster's Daughter." Dra-
matic. Part VI.
Barber and Palmer and King the
acrobatic dog.
Reserved seats on sale at Brown-
son's drug store.
Convention Hall Theater Program.
PART I.
Overture Orchestra.
PART II.
One thousand feet convenoscope pic-
tures.
"Female Lawyer."
"Return of the Viking."
PART III.
Knox Bros and Helene musical art-
ists and comedians.
PART IV.
Overture Orchestra.
PART V.
One thousand feet convenoscope pictures.
"Poor Pussy."
"Lady Barrister." A fine picture.
PART VI. .
Miss Gladys Van the dainty delight
of fashionable vaudeville.
PART VII.
Overture Orchestra.
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NOTICE.
There will be a meeting of the stock
holders of the Electric Planing Mill
! Company at the office of the company
in Chlckasha Okla. May 29 at 4 p. m.
I for the purpose of raising the capital
stock from $25000 to $40000.
S. J. Lea
5-15-l2ld&2tw Pres. E. P. Mill Co.
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atiirday an
Monday
Our special men's suits at
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ARE TRULY HUKIIERS
Thou art. makinc thines hum at our store. All those those who see them can-
not rZwZirWanb&t looking best fitting best made suits ever shown.
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Specials in Furnishings
$ 1 .25 and 1 .50 soft pongee shirt
35c underwear
25c suspenders
15c hose
1 5c white handkercheifs
93c
23c
17c
8c
8c
Specials for the Ladies
$2 OO ladies' oxfords $1.48
15c ladies' hose 8c
Bordered Calico 4&c
Ladies' waists 98c
$6.00 ladies hats $3.98
Ladies' wash suits 4.48
We are saving
you big money
on our entire
stock.
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Don't take our
word for it.
Come and ex-
amine ourgoods.
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In buying building material for your home let quality be your issue as the price is soon forgotten. Our bargain counter is loaded
with only high grades of lumber house paints and coal. You will always find us in line.
..PHONE 37..
STEPHEMS0M-BR0WME1U
MBER COMPANY
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 116, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 15, 1909, newspaper, May 15, 1909; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727335/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.