Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 75, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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OHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASH A OKLAHOMA
PAQX THtEW
You Can Make Excellent Cake
With Fewer Eggs
Jus! ure en additional quantity of Dr. Price's
Cream Baking Powder about a teaspoon in
place of each eg omitted.
This applies equally well to nearly all baked
foods. Try the following- recipe according to the
new way:
CREAM LAYER CAKE
OlflWay Now Way
'-" cp Kar
i ' Ii - ' tup m'"t
"'" T r cups flour
i;1'1 Dr '"'leu's Uukmt PuwJtr 4 tosi.oons Dr. Prices Baliinc Powd.r
- c " l eftg
' 1 il" KnrC tblpoon oliortening
Makes 1 Large 2-Laycc Cake
fl'.'i.7ON2n'eu"rnhortnlnto"h'- fnllnthmr.
j.iui .n.g th flour nd Or. Hrlce'i Making r'owilur togethfr. two or tlirra
m. .a lo nuxture. UrmluHlly add the milk and bent with nuoon
1 ' h"v "mootli pour batter. Add the navorlnu. Pour into ((.!
" " ln "id hke In a modcrutely hot oven lor twenty minutes Ti m
' tM b""-'d I" two layers. Put together with cream blHiw and scroiid
ut mi.;ie icing. .
ia.I
. CREAM
Made from Cream of Tartar derived from Grapes
No Alum No Phosphate
it
GIVE MISS
PETERSON
GLAD HAD
SCIENTIFIC SALESMANSHIP TO
BE EXPLAINED BY EXPERT
Through the efforts of Arthur Km-
lirnd. secretary of thg Retail 'Mer-
chants association it is announced
list on Thursday and Friday nights of
this week Win. T. Goffe of the Shel-
don School of Scientific Salesmanship
of Chicago will deliver two lectures
to the business men merchants and
their employes.
Mr. Goffe for a number of years has
been associate editor of "Business Phi-
losopher" published by the Shelde.!
school. As a representative "of tl:;t
school he has lectured in almost all
of the larger cities of the east a::d
middle west and his work as a lectur-
er is heartily commended by mer-
chants of national reputation. With-
out striving for oratorical effect his
personality compels interest his biyiy
is clear connected and convincing his
manner winning and his ieiivery is at
all times impressive and forceful.
Mr. Goffe selects as his subecta:
"Business Building" Scientific Sales-
manship" and "Service."
Recognized as one of the foremost
authorities upon the problems of the
retail salesman Mr. Goffe combines
with the ability to instruct the power
to inspire in the salesman or saleswo-
man the ambition to excel. Employer
and employee are both impressed
with the need of self-improvement
n:id the essential steps toward that
improvement are outlined effectively
i i iiu masterly analysis of the sales-
ir.t.i: the customer and the merchan-
dise. The Refill Merchants association
'.a that in securing his services; it
i:: oiTei ins the best and most valuable
is:-.:. co towards the betterment of
L":::i::e.ss conditions here.
Those prsons who desire tickets lo
aUend these lectures can secure same
from Arthur Ersland at his ofi'fce.
Announcement of the hall at which
these lectures will be given will be
made later.
He will lecture at the city hall.'
Few artists who !iave come to Chick-
ashii have met with the spontaneous
appreciation which was May Peter
sons last ns.vht when tne prima noun..'
of L'ODera continue rendered u con
cert program of a high order at the O.
V. W. At the) conclusion of the pro-'
grant .Miss Frances Davis received j
many congratulations on ner success
ns an impresario.
The advent of Miss Peterson in an
operatic role iti this city furiibhed
one of the best of the splendid attrac-
tions which have been accessible to
the public by the Oklahoma College
for Women and its faculty. Tluit the
receipts reached ithe sum of $:ITS for
the performance tn only a few day's
notice is due to co-operation on the
part of those anxMus to bring talent
to Chickasha. Thf McDowell club
sold $"0 worth of tic kets the Sorosis appear orly in a few
$25 and Mrs. D. H. Roc he and her class
$10. The townspeople faculty and
student body lent leiixourageiuent
which allowed the lead. -r of the ex-
pression department tn come out
w hole on the venture Misf Peterson s
price for contract .'calling for $."!50.
The $13 profit was not considered as
a "hoodoo" however.
Only to the limited space om.v Mem-
bers of the faculty and Miss Pe arson
and her accompanist Mrs. Bates par-
took of the hospitality of the domestic
science department ac a supper given
the star after the performance.
Miss Peterson's program was varie d
and well adanted to an audience o.t
students musicians and the general!
A. & M. GLEE CLUB TO
BR1NGNEW STUNTS
At (he Senior High school on next
Tuesday evening the long anticipated
appearance of the Oklahoma A. ud
M. Glen club in this city will occur.
I his promises (( ) u lv;li treat In
more ways than one. The club Is
niadu up of tuenty-tuo members tills
3 ear and most of these are real nrtUts.
ery ninny of the old members we
sti'l in the t lul) and the club Is said
to he very much better than when It
appeared here hist year.
The program will be of such a na-
ture as to please everyone. The lover
f high (lass music will be nleased
and ther;- wljl he a large number of
co 'lege and comic songs. The boys
will pull off some rather startling
"stiniis" during the evening so that
a lively time is expected. A reader
and v'olinist will assist in the program
and there' will be a number or selec-
tions by a vry fine quartette.
The Hub is under the direction of
rrotoHsor Alliens again this year. It
was due largely to the ability of Pro-
fessor Alliens last year that the club
made such a grep.t success wherever
it appeared. This year the club will
of the larger
towns of the state and Chickasha is
fortunate in getting it hero again.
The A. and M. military band appear-
ed at the O. C. W. a few weeks ago
and mdo a decided lilt. The Glee
club's appearance hero last year was
a tremendous success so that every
thing points to a high class entertain-
ment here next Tuesday evoning.
public. Her voice control
i
and purity li
SUPPLEMENTARY. LISTS
PLEASE OUR READERS
The Universities Dictionary Praised for
Completeness
were exceptional while her stage pres-
ence and little mannerisms were mo-st
captivating. her response to.' encore? j
was most generous.
The prima donna received a most
cordial reception from the opening
number to the closing encore.
The demand for The New Unlverat
hesa Dictionary being offered by thia
paper continues unabated desplto tho
fact that great quantities have already
been distributed. Letters from many
readers express In highest terms the
general satisfatcioti which this re-
nn vL-hlitn Iw-i.U- liu. nlirnn
CITY WATER SAFE FOR ( 'n'"e twty-fivo supplementary die-
rniTiriTn niinnAnrn lllonaries giving the definition of
DRINKING "URrObEb wortls Poorly used In ) connection
'with commerce and law war golf avl-
forms of
DR. ANTLE ACQUIRES
DESIRABLE PROPERTY
A deal was closed yesterday in
which Dr. H. C. Antle purchased the
113 foot lots on tho corner of Elev-
enth and Kansas avenue. These lots
are highly terraced and one of: the
most desirable building spots . in
Chickasha.
The doctor will erect a hodern bun-
galow on the lots in the near future.
The deal was made through Miss
Marth Vaughn.
FOR SALE Bargain in close-in bus-
iness property. 2."ixloo ft. brick build-
ing. Restaurant and rooming house.
Sell with or without fixtures. Address
F. D. care Daily Express. 28-3t
POPULARITY OF NEW
DICTIONARY GROWS
Lawyer Praises Book; Money Well Spent
He Declares
Appreciation of the offer of The
New Universities Dictionary being
made by this paper to its readers is
shown in the steady increase iu the
distribution. The popularity of the
book has become more wide-spread as
those who were among the first to se-
cure a copy have told their friends
about the dictionary or have shown It
to t!iem. Each day the distributing
elerjia l.a.ve been besieged by crow ds
of coupon-holders.
Matiy 'comment on the vork in
termsW highest praise.
"i tieyer spent ninety-eight cents to
better purpose iu my life" a wel'-
known lawyer declared. "I have long
been want ng just such a dictionary.
It Is Uonjughly up to date gives a
simp!" icct ate definition of a lot ot
new voids and the illustratiouj are
both interest'ng and instructive. Us
convenient sihe and practical style ot
b1i:1';iE furthVr recommend it."
The New '.Universities Dictionary
was designed te serve as a guide tJ the
co.roct. use of o-day's English. I; !s
accj'ato in its definitions aid fnu-
'.fins the latest and newest voids
ivhose general linage warrants thtir
ii.c'jriiorat ou into a. dictionary design-
ed as this one was primarily for every-
day fellv v ho want f.o speak and write
the T'.iig'iii-h langut;;o correctly and
eil
Chickasha city water has been di
clared to be safe for drinking purpose
i na report from the state department
of public health received by the city
health officer Dr. E. L Dawson.
The report is BHjned by R. E. An-
drew state chemist and opposite the
designation character is inserted the
word "safe" in bold letters. An ad-
dendum says "safe for drinking: purposes."
FOR SALE OR TRADEJ-A good vul-
canizing plant that anyone can earn
from $150 to $200 per 'month. This is
no sayso proposition but. facts. Ci'.H
show you. Will take second hand Ford
or sell a small payment down balance.1
nionthl. See me at once for a good
bargain. P. C. Stacy 205 Tye build-
ing. ' 28-(!t
'ttion baseball and other
sports are esteemed with particular fa-
Mor by individuals whose interests cen-
ters on one or tho other of these spe-
cialized activities. :
Another feature eliciting special
comment is the Hplendid way In whleb
the volume is Illustrated with color
platea and duotones. Included in
these .'llustrations is an excellent pho-
to ot a submarine boat that uncanny
type of t!raft which has played such an'
important part In the present war with
Europe uudorgoing a sea test. Types
of soma of the most formidable bat-
tleships the English German and
United Slates navies are also shown
and various kinds of airships which
also have figured so conspicuously in
the military operations of the European
rrmies are strikingly pictured in aff
tvou
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Chslmcrs 7-Passcnger Touring Car
Price $1350 Detroit
U
aaimers Lviute nstons
An Evidence of Chalmers Quality
- i
Chalmers pistons are made
from one of the lightest and
highest-grade metals obtairv
able Lynite a special alloy of
aluminum.
i
Most cars use heavy cast
iron pistons. Much cheaper
Much reduced efficiency.
l2l2-Ounce Pistons
Chalmers pistons weigh
only twelve and a half ounces
each. About one-third the
weight of cast iron pistons.
Each one of these Chalmers
pistons is true to its die. All
pistons are exactly equal in
weight.
No greater variation than
lv -ounce is tolerated in any
of the reciprocating parts of
the Chalmers.
Importance of Lightness
A light piston insures
smoothness and power. Light-
er pistons allow other motor
parts of corresponding light-
ness. Lynite pistons reduce
the strain on the bearings 160
pounds per square inch over
the cast iron piston.
The wonderful smoothness
of the Chalmers at all speeds
' is largely due to the lightness
of the pistons. So also is the
motor's remarkable power.
Compression Power
1 Chalmers pistons are pro-
vided with three rings of
uniform tension eech three-
r.Uteenths of an inch wide.
Trjis means better compres-
sion more power.
J3elow the lowest ring there
are oil relief holes to prevent
any excess of oil from reach-
ing te combustion chambers.
The above to what we mean by quality in Pittant The
hind of quality you need in the pistonk in the car you
t buy. And the kind of quality you GET in the Chalmart.
Touring Car 7-inswngi;r . . $1350
Touring Car 5-i)a3ciifccr . . 1250
Touring Sedan 7-pa3sengcr . 1850
Rondster 3-paasenger
Limousine f-passenyer
Town Car passenger
$1250
2550
2550
(All prices t o. b. Detroit.)
CHICKASHA CHALMERS MOTOR CO.
604 CHICKASHA AVENUE
LiU
v Get the homa care cf -i
shoes habit It pays
Well dressed people always have well shined shoes.
ShinoiA with'.the key for opening 'the box its quick
shining qualities and the handy
SmkoiA Uque Set
-N. fnr rvilisliinor Tnatrm th
home care of shoes a
pleasure.
CLACK ?AN WHITE
tfUfUP tfntAlA
i-.VJy AND SAVE
EOUt- Sit . At all dealen Aa:ept no ubtitate
Complimentary Recital
GIVEN BY
Students of the Fine Arts Department
OF THE
Oklahoma College for Women
O. C. W. AUDITORIUM i i
Thursday Evening March 29 8:15 o'clock. r
Piano Solo Turantelle .V Heller
.Miss Lois Smith. '
Mill Clack - - -' Josef
.Miss Marie Petree.
Song of Gladness . . Ravina
Miss Nelle MeCloud.
A'ocal Solo Even Song . ' iilumenthal
M.iss Frances Hillnian.
Piano Solo (a) To Spring.
(b) The Butterfly firing
Miss Inez Lester. V
Second Mazurka God.trd
Miss Orlene Leeds.
Vocal Solo Sunbeams Ronald
J I ins Sherley Rleakley.
Reading Polly of the Circus 1 Margaret Mayo
Miss Clarice Tatman
Vocal Solo Two Russian Folksongs. Arranged by Zimbalist
' . . Miss' Letha Raibourn.
Piano Solo Prelude C sharp minor '- Raclmianliiotf
Miss Hallie King.
tjonata G major .. .Mozart
Miss Rutfj Goodholm.
Vocal Solo Westward ho!.. . McMillian
Rose Garden from Arabian Song Cycle.
Miss Entelle TvKgle.
1'iano Solo Scherzo Op. 31 ".. Chopin
Miss Lula Lee.
Hark Hie Lark Schttlwrt I.i.-zt
Miss Lois Denny
CARNEGIE LIBRARY BULLETIN j
Open 2 to 6 and 7 to 2. Sunday 3 to
6. Phone 1124.
New books reemved a; the L.'brary
Bosher People Like That.
Cobb Local Color.
Carpenter Cinderella Man.
Daviess Daredevil
Dodge Skinners Dress Suit.
Dodge Bonnie May.
Deland Rjsing Tide.
Donnell Miss Theodoslu'B Heart
strings.
Eaton Bird House Man.
Gray Golden Lamp.
Grey Border Legion.
Gould Cap'n Kid.
Hall Clover and Clue Grass.
Harris Circuit Rider's Wife; Cir-
cuit Riders
Hueston Prudence Kays So.
Johnston Georgina. of the Rain-
!)OWS. .
Lippman Burkses Amyj-Wartha by
the Day; Martha and Cupid.
Lea Sicily Ann; Chloe Mak.ie.
Lincoln Mary 'Casta. i
Mackenzie Mr. and Mrs. Piorce. J
Norris Heart of Rachaol. j
McCutcheon Light that Lies; Froir ;
the Housetops. j
Parrish Contraband. I
Parker World Tor Sale. !
SawyerThis Way to Christmas. !
Rinchart Fish.
Tompkins Seel cf the Righteous. !
Tarkitietou Porirod aud Sara j
Ward Lady Connie. j
Wells Mr. Brlilins Sees It Through;
(eep your
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Bank Book
tor some day
he will be the
mai with money
and possess
a iortiue.
A
Younsrmin! Ifyiuwill start RIGHT NOW and pat
a part of your earning in the bank ever? pay day there is
nothing can stop you from fcefiomin.ar influential ai'd RICH.
Money breeds money. The man with money knows
that the younjr man wh ) can and does take care of hi3
own money will take C3re of his money too. He TRUSTS
him. Ths young man gets opportunities for making more
money and a partnership. ;
Fat YOUR money in OUR bank. V
We pay 4 p;r cent interest.
The Chickasha National Bank
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i Juvenile.
Bill Hope Loring.
! Braiin Their City Ch.-istr.a.
I Harbour Tom Ditk and HarrietL
riaulton From muus to Susan.
Dickinson Children's Book of Christ
j mas Stories.
Davidson Tippity-Flippits.
I Fox Adventures of Souny Bear.
! Faulkner Christmss Stories.
i
Spearman Xan of Music Mountain
Smith Enoch Crane.
Holland Boy Scouts of Birchbark
Gates Kannetto and the Baby Mon-
Jkey .
j Island.
j Jackson David Copperfield Retold
for Children.
j Lange--On tae Trail of the Sioux.
I Holt-Wheeler Boy With the V. S.
I Indians; Eoy With tlie U. S. Mail.
j Potur Piriiug Btijid; TUamy Ts
itoes; Jeremy Fisher.
Seton Monarch ther Bis Bear.
Stevenson -Child's Gtrden otVei-o.
Seaman Sapphire Signet.
' Trowbridge Wireies Telegraph
Boy.
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Lampe, William T. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 75, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1917, newspaper, March 28, 1917; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727792/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.