Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 61, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 12, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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tiort atones !i
Every man in town can find what he wants in this big slock;
it. is made up of line qualities only the best clothes on earth.
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Spanish Wir Vi.tr. Meetin.
Tli r S';iiii.-h Win- Vi ti'iaiiH will meet
tonight it! the cii.y hull ;it 8 o'clock.
-All iin-iiilici n arc r.-ijiu stcd to he pn s
cut
At Second Baptist Church.
Lant niKlit laro crowd 'utieielej
tile Hcivicc 'inii ::ave ehi;:e lit I en i ion.
Tin-re Is a fir iironiiect for a -Kivstt
meeting. Kvcrybi.'ly Is Invited lie.
niemher tin- services every ilay ul ':''
p. hi. .mil iit 7 :)") . in. I'ukIoi'.
Spenke an Independent.
J. iu'.le ciindiiialo for judici;
Jmlfce Mates tl.'it In? was noi chosen
on tlie (!noil Ci.venniioiit li-am:o
ticket lull hij name will apc-ar n (he
t-'enci al ballot t;trir'ty ;m an indepi nd
cut. ;
Mrs. Emanuel Returns.
Mm. 1. K Kmaiiiicl wiio lias liech
In an Oklahoma t'ily satiiianutn for
the past moiiili rchinied hint nielli
to her home in this cily. Ir. Kmaniicl
reports today that fhe .is noieh iin-
proved ami within a few days will have
nr.alnod pel feet health.
Go to Oklahoma City.
('. M. IVchhciaier .IiuIko Will l.lmi.
Mayor llnitoii and Col. T. J. O'Neill
went lo Oklahoma Ciiy last ni.ht to
look after legislation of local Interest.
J. 0. rarniiehriel who spent two days
at i!;e cnpilal returned last ni.'ht is
very hopeful that (he dormitory hill
will Paso ami 'will he approvced hy
the governor.
Coose Race Exciting.
The race heiween the roose anil the
m hool children on Chickasha averme
yesterday nfternon proved to he an
exciting affair. It wa pulled off hy
the ;iubo Kt.rc to advertise a certain
brand of shoes. J. 1!. I'.nrton. Tom
Dwyer and U. M. llvans acted as
judges nrook Wilf.011 a farm hoy
won me pair oi eaoi s ami u;e j-'ins j
prizes were awarded to Kffle J';i'."j
and the Il'.'lo Lous girl.
To Seat Library Auditorium.
The Ccsmopolilari chili met last
nijht In the hiyh school auditorium.
The feature of the evening was a Yt.V I
instructive and ertteriaining addrrsa
hy K'.uene Haiei'toti on "The Origin of
l.ivv" The ehih faried a movement
to seat the anlihiiiiiai of the CartH-sia
library to he used in the future as a I
petmra! mtc(irfii.up. "The Ke.uin.'j
of the auditorium would be a creat j
help to the dubs and or.ui'zatioiiH of!
Ih..- ci!y" tciid It. A. Ihtnlap thi.- teoin-i
If p. "It i.'. central'v located and can:
he fitted with Keating capacity for
fully nr. ft pi-ople. Th" Comnopoliian j
club n'vtu!-. to aw takl m ibe initiative !
steps hi the matUr and ho;;e with nidi
from other sourc--s to fully supply tilt'
auditorium wiih chaira."
have prepared us with spring suits to fit every kind of man
every taste every idea. You know how we have to fit a man's
head as well as his body. We do both here.
We'd particularly enjoy showing you our special models in suits that we
sell at $20 and $25. You may want to pay more or less; $25 is a good
fair price; it gets big values.
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This store is the heme of Hart
Schaffner & Marx Clothes for
Men and Wooltex Suits and
Coats for Women
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Co.Tright H.rt SciulTner & M.rX
WILSON'S INAUGURATION
PICTURE AT KOZY TONIGHT.
Manager Illackstutie of the Kozy the-
ater ban the 'inauguration of President
Wilson" moving pictures booked for
today and tonbiht. This plf.orc is a
treat for people who haven't time lo
go to Washington to see the Inaugural
ceivtiK nles. No extra chariie to see
this added attraction. Today and to
iiicht only. It
Public Stenographer
The Business Co'lo'ijc has opened an
office in the Carncrio Library building
for ihe purpose of doing public steno-
graphic work :u connection with the
model office department A compe-
tent etenoi-'rapher will be In charge
and all work ?uaratit-d to he Batis.fac-
tory. The work wi'l be called for and
delivered promptly. I'hono Ciiirknsha
Business CollcTe CM or call at the
library.
The following prices will bo eh.m-cd:
Typewriting dot'hlo space ;c fifr
sheet.
Typewriting s'n;le space 30c per
sheet.
Knvelopes nddrestcd. $1.00 per lUMC.
Minico(rap'iiiK. 7".c per ldfl sheets
and i.'.e for each ai'.ditional HM.
3-fi-fit
ARE YOU CONSTIPATED.
If so Ret a box of Dr. Kind's Now
I.ift Tills take them regularly and
your trouble will quickly disappear.
They will f'. imulate Cio liver improve
your iIiki !!;! and set rid of ail the
poisons from your system. They will
purely sH you widl again. 2re at
r.rown & Co.'b. Adv. d.5w
EASTKit LESS THAN TWO WEEKS OFF
Yaur Easier Togery
The Newest of the Season --LarKains
Vou do Not Want to llm.
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Ladies Suits
I'eaiUifullvniade
worth SnluO
f xv $12.50
fc'WuSc. Suits
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X'! 1 ' I'V others for .$20 to .?25
' .'' 1 I'.'' '' $15
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The newest a suit sold
$15.00
Coats
They a re v cry a 1 1 ra ct i vo
the coat for now
$10 up to $17.50
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;i j a We could hirdly explain
iulwcaro shewing in this
i'.pace but they are good
Voils Nets Sorg-ess liq-
uet Ratina Ripplette
$1.25 to $9.93
tshoes oxfords and slippers all colors
5 Button Oxfords $2.50 to $3.50
Strap Pumps Mack or tan
$1.75 to $3.50
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I I i M ; I f ' i r'i; l.
:AT THE;
PLAY HOUSES
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NEW K02Y.
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Special feature extraordinary toni
only: ;
"l'residetit Wil.ion'ft Inauguration"
:howinn in detail tlie inaugural cere-'
monies: Wilson taking the oath" of of-
fice; thrj "iniaile: ex-PreKidenl Taft
etc. Alo shows the monster Suffra-l-'rtte
parade. Itoii't mis;s it.
"I'rum thd Subiucr.aed" a reat dra-
ic.alic study
"O'Mara Squatter : ul Philosoplxtr"
a Vitaf!raph comedy urama. Nut Bed.
Music by LiuipiiBt iiiackstone and
Al;;uiro.
5 CENTS AND 10 CENTS-
MAJESTIC THEATER.
Pnctopiays.
Our feature for today:
"A Ited Oiil'ii Se'iiflco" a thrilling
Uison I'd Indian picturo.
Don't fail to soo every Uison let
Iii! urn.
"Dinks the Ti;:ht Wad" a comedy
that will make ycu laugh.
"The MardI lias of New Orleans."
This picture Is thee latc.it one.
Vaudeville.
j Tonlsht your last chntice to see
'O'Brien and Danah In a comedy sitiR-
j ins talking and daucinrT act.
'oiriiiK tomorrow matinee and
jniul.t "The Itui'iRiira1 on of l'residetit
I Wilson." This i th.. Fame picture
j that was run thre? days at the Km-
I press theater. Oklalioma City and is
a full Hunt foot roll
i PRICES 5 AND 10 "CENTS.
Inauguration to Be
Pictured Here
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The Majestic theater ins secured for
Thursday March lii the "Inauguration
1'ictiireH" of 1'reK.ideiit Wilson. This
is the B.anii! picture that was run at
tlie Kmpress theater Oklahoma City
and is a full limn foot reelnet a
short fjOO foot pit ture of jinly part of.
the ceremonies. Wait fftr' '. What
yesterday's Oklahoman had to say
about tills Kntut picture:
The inauguration ceremotiies for
fiesident Woodrow Wilson said to bo'
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Almost daily are we adding to
our list of pleased patrons for
our
CLEAN SANITARY MARKET
and nurimpxpfyllprl rmalirv roasts
the greatest motion picture production poutry hamS)
of any current event will he present- u.--- cf ffr!.ef fVo Pritiol
housewife that insists on uni
form excellent quality reasona
ble prices
ed at tht Empress theater Tuesday 'or
the second time in Oklahoma City.
Sunday the reel was shown at the
Ktnpress and the demand for its repe- prompt Service
tition was so great t'.iat it will h) 'meat by Calling
shown again Tuesday.
The picture shows the entire cere-
monies with President Wilson taking
the oath of office and delivering his
cleanliness and
Order today's
ROAST BEEF.
8 pounds Rib Roast.
1 tablespoon Yellow Cookiiif; Oil.
teaspoon Chopped Onion. .
1 tablespoon Ilrowned Flour.
1 pint Stock or Water.
Salt pepper and flour and oil tln
roast with Yellow Conking Oil. Put this
on upper shelf of very hot oven for
la minutes; then put on lower shelf
add onion' and htock bastion frequent-
ly. Cook 10 minutes to each pound of
meat.
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TO THE CITIZENS
OF CQICBASDA
iiiauKural address; the last ride from
the White House to the capitol by
former President Taft: the Inaugural
parade showin? members of congress
foreign government representatives
and the thousands 'of army and navy
troops in the line of march; a wonder-
ful drill hy West Point cadets; ths suf-
fraget parade and many other events
of Interest incidental to the event
which takes place in the United States
only once in four years.
See the biggest and best. Always
at the Majestic. No increase in prices.
NEAL'S
House of Good Meatt.
Phone 140.
j I :t;.pea? to yo-1 !f.!;a!f of Mr.
'lidna T. Watkins who hits announced
her.- elf as a candidate for the office
'of city cierK. Airs. Watkins is not a
stranger in your tnidst. She has shown
her npuhiliiies in mtm'n ipal affairs
j by the clerkship" who has held in the
'district clerk's littiee for several years
ii have nothing personal against the
' piiMut incumbent but ho is a man
i and there are i.ihe1' avenues of busi-
! ncss opi ii to him.
j The writer is not a suffragette far
(from it hut 1 have known Mm. Wat-
i
kins a number of years and she is a
; noble w man. courageous in the battle
jof life for the five children dependent
j upon her deserving of the support ol
the taxpayers of Cliickasha. She is
very I'uii'ii i"iil m is anil paoisl aiulig ill
l her work. I ask the women ol the
city to interest taemseh'es in her be-
half. We are net entitled to a vote
but we can rallv around this gcod wo-
man and influence the male members
of our 'families to vote for her. We
have our homes and children and not
the"t!;iie for politics hut we can band!
together and help this noble woman
to secure the officr'of city clerk. Adv.
A FRIEND.
You can say goodbye to CGtistipa
I Hon with a clear conscience if yen use
I Chamberlain's Tablets'. Many have
i been permanently cured hy t heir use.
i For rale by all dca'-crs Adv. U-w
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NOTICE.
All items for publication In
the society columns of the Ex-
press Saturday must be report-
ed to the society editor (phone
73) before Friday noon ex-
cept in case of events occur-
ring Friday afternoon or Fri-
day evening which may be re-
ported early Saturday morning.
ThiR is not an arbitrary rule
but Is made necessary by me-
chanical requirements in the
Kxprcss o;;ice.
Please note this rule carefully
and remember that it is in
force each week.
Fancy Idaho
Fresh
Purer than lard or butter be-
cause it is a vegetable product
For Shortening. For Frying.
It is Perfect.
One half the price of
Lard and Butter.
AT YOUR GROCERS.
Chtckasha Cotton Oil Ccnpaoy
Potatoes
I will have on sale for a
day or two the very
best' sound tresh pota-
toes for A BUSHEL
Or if you want a smaller
quantity a pock for
15c
AiwoocPs
C. O. D.
Phone 61 and 17
unci uir jau i
Guarantees every piece of work turned out.
If you are not satisfied we try again." It's
our aim to please YOU. Try us. ' We make
Photos that pie
The Cap erf oi
304 1-2 Chickasha Avenue
Over the Eagle Store
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Hosiery
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Tie Onv'TrAiii1 will pivn tetter wear H. a..v 1..?.. t .ao.-ji.
FcrMenWromen and Children from 25c. to$5.oo per pair inanycolor fi
or Btyle you wish from Cotton to Silk. Be sure to look for the trade- U
mark shown above stamped on every pair. . gold by all good stores. 1
LORD cC- TA YLOR SSOSlZSnW YORK a
"COFFEE"
any other (
just
iOD.-PROD-
Hke
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RAG3 WANTED
firing lomg c.edi white ray to th
Exprets offics at onc. Highest cash
prlca paid.
If not proporly cultivated properly prepared and
properly used may be irorc injurious than beneficial.
"New State Coffee"
is different. The most scrupulous care is taken in
seleetintv cleaning roasting Steel Cutting packing
and sealing every can of New State Coffee and you al-
ways get it fresh roasted. No dust. No chaff. All Coffee.
That's "New State." That's why the rich full aroma; the
smooth velvety delicate flavor; the subtile stimulus
and full strength' without any rank" strong taste. All
to the good. Made good to drink and do you good
and it fills the bill most admirably Today right now
while you think p
Call your own good Grocer and
order "New State Coffee'
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A Piano in the Home
Is essential to the education of the children as
schools in the town. Piano homes are the
happiest homes in the world. For your sake
and your family's sake you cannot afford to
be without one.
The world's best makes sold to you on the very lowest teres
Good second hand Organ at almost your own pries.
Armstrong-Byrd Music Company
Phone 317. ' Chklasha OVMoma. 4U C'Jc. Ave.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 61, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 12, 1913, newspaper, March 12, 1913; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727740/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.