Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 159, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 6, 1921 Page: 2 of 6
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CHICKA8HA DAILY exPRESS CHICKAIHA OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY JULY t 1921
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o. Khort Oklabuiim City nllor- f t'irliiKruUl ... 1 J .2"
biv. anil lo. R. Broailwrll mpltul Wftttrn Ltagut
city bond buyer trammeled bunl- W I
r.... In ll e IV VelllerUUy Mil" r i lYICllllti II
C. D. IVll. of LlmUay intnuurtoJ
bunlnom n Clilrkimlia yklerthiy afternoon.
R. M. Heimey of filmwnoo' w a
Luiln vUltor In the city today.
Cull 711 for better itrorury mrvlm.
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Mm. LfNlio ItnynolilH I h(x-ihIIiih
Din diiy In Oklahoma City.
City iubaerlbera to tfi'ly Ei-
prKi not racalvlng paper by 6: SO p.
in. art jequMted to notify Mr. W.
U. Collier phone C91. tf
Jim V. J.lpmomb Iihm returned from
Oklahoma City whern lm wa IIih
fiii'Ht of friend.
PECIAL
Bring hi your bematltchlnf and
plcot work. o por yd. Singer
Hewing Cacblna Co.
Mr. pnj Mm. Monman It. Wiep-
herd anil aim Knnlh have re-
turniHl fwi.t an outing at Medicine
I'ork. .
jinto repairing atoraga cleaning.
0. B. W 421 Kanaaa. H-tf.
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Schoar and
aon C. K. Jr. left today for a two
weuk'i vlHlt with "relative! and
friend. In Clifton Teiaa. They are
making the trip overlund.
City aubacribera to tin dally Ei-
preia not receding paper by 6:30 p.
m. axe requested to notify Mr W.
D. Collier pbone 691 U
R. I). Smith Comanche editor of
the Comanche Keflex waa a vlaltor
In the city yoRtcrJny afternoon. Mr.
Smith formerly was superintendent
of schools at Tuttle.
Hot weather is bard on teething
babies. They suffer the combined
misery of heat pain and stomach
dlsordor. McOco Baby Elixir helps
the little sufrerer through the try-
ing period by correcting the stom-
ach and bowete. Price 25c and 60c.
Sold by Wren Drug Co. 1-31.
fl. A. Orchard' of Texhoma trans-
acted business and visited friends
in the city yeBterdny.
Gasoline Is now 19c per gallon at
Melton's Filling Station opposite
post office. Get the best. 2-3t
.' . " '
Geo. Dlsnuikes advertising mana-
ger of the Express returned yester-
day afternoon from a two weeks'
visit wKh relatives and friends In
different points in Arkansas and
Texas
Would the lady who took my silk
umbrella by mistake please return
same to Mrs. Charlotte Adams 215
No. 3rd St. at Chases Coal yard. Lib
eral reward. -3t.
William Gossett who has been
assisting In the management of tlhe
Bryan hotel in Anadarko returned
home yesterday. "
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' "' p6R iSALE Solid oak genuine
leather upholstered living room suite
"consisting of one couch one library
table one writing desk and four
rocking chairs. (Phone E. O. Kelley
at 99. Quick action desired 6-2t. .
Calvert Harris and Davis thank
you for the nice volume of business
they enjoye'd lust month and deBire
to remind 'you that they still have
some .excellent values to offer in
city property acre tracts and farms.
' . :. 6-1 1.
noon.
United Btaiwi tttoa are good tlra.
Why lake rhnorea. Arch M. Brown
123 Kanwil Avumm. ' 4-22 301
Mr. and Mm. Curley llnynold l-fl
Ht?riluy afternoon fur a two ck
vIhIi In Oklahoma City. Their (imull
ilnunhirr Li'kIIi' accompli nM them.
City aubiorlbers to the daily re-
press not receiving puper by 6:30 p.
m are requested to notify Mrs. W.
D. Collier pkone 691 tf
Wit WALK- Hulld oak. ni-milui'
leather upholstered living room suite
rotiHlMlnR of one couch onn llbniry
table one writing di'nk ami four
rocking chairs. I'lume K. O. Kelley
at !". Quick action doHlrud. 6'l.
Omaha -
Okla. City I 37
Hum City 3 W
St. J..tcli 37 3!
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J.-wlin 3't.
Tulsa
National League
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prtifburnii 4"
N-w York 13 1!7.
jm. I.ouli 32
jllKKinn 3 33
I Brooklyn - "
(hlniKo 12 "
.Clttt'lniiMil 27 4.'i
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MrH. Vi'lnitt Clfini'iilH fiiriiifily of iioiinlt .
Whitlioio Tex. has iicicplid a po- j; i.ouli
sit inn with the IjiiIIi-h' lliizimr. I i(IHn 32 3
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Mr. nml Mrs. A. A. OiI.IiIiiok left ...m. 2S 41
loiluy for ixillns riltitliiirg nil ot r
points In Ti'xhh wlum llu-y will
sKnd a mouth's v vacation. Mhs
Nfll Oi-imry will Ih In cluipfi! nf
the millinery depiirtniiMit of !.
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RESULTS YESTCRDAY
Western Lrague
fi.
W. G. IihndlH left today for a
buslneHS trip to TiiIks. He rxpects
to return hhiiio time this wi-i-k.
C. H. llurria am! family rxpocl
to leave tomorrow iifirnliiK for Kvuns
vlllo Ind. to spend a month.
Judge 'TJioiuas J. O nelll lruii !
States rominlMHioner Irunmicteil ) .!.;
lueng In Wulters yeiitftrilay utleriionii.
Mrs It. V. AJJen Is speiiiliiiK 0i
day with relatives -.and frieinln in
Woatherford.
KODAKERS' NOTICE
Wo have reduced the prlco of
printing one cent a print .Alo
giving the glossy print a brilliant
finish effective July 1. 21 hours
service. Hampton Studio l'lione G.v.t
321 1-2 Chlckusha avenue. C-.1t.
HOW THEY STAND
OUi.lioina City ; TIHI1 1
Wlrhilii 13; J-iplln 7.
St. J.ivftili 7: Hlmix City
m:ilia T.; Ix-s Mollies 3.
N.itional League
yt l.imUtX; IMltslniri;ll 2..
lliile''lf:l l; ll'I'lI'Ml .".
ChlniKO ::; Cliiclim.nl -'.
No other k1is scheiluleil.
American Lengue
fleveli'ivl ii; ClilciiKH 4.
V.ii Iiltie.tnn 7 I; Ho-1 m 1.
Ne'w York 7; Philadelphia Ti
rieirtiif I: Sir .Limb
Western Associatlnn
Duty's Venus.
Ir Wl'lnm llnn-uiirt w.it iinf t
vUit l.nrd Mrael at
llii) rniiilt werv shoeing him Hi!'
liuil) li.ilt) KomU. In Him Ulnllig r.HHU
liinl;liig ill nu eld Iiallnii pl.-mrt- ol
Vi iiiit. MVmulei ful !" ald Hir William.
'.Mi! hut khe's liolhlliu lo lb Yium
lint 1l!.v Ii'iik In bl liiHlriMim !" ex-
rllilfllfil flililiy llt'l" l-H'ly Bescili-flelil.
Sir William. ln a atnmlllig by th
picture at Hie moment turned Miiud
Mini inmle her Inilvkhlp dl bow
fimliiil Mull.
Harp of tht MctqultO
Tlifre In nn t'n rut tit fur a l'n8
time iierlnel:''l r neulecieil by Hie
liivelli;iilnr. ut the tune uf Hie lm
.lilm' wlm.". wlieiedy the clinmclei.
ikile hiinoiiii!L' f that lect limy ix
piii.lnceil Tlif H.i ce evaiilni''l I
ilie iiiitiphelea mni'lllleiiiiU ami tlif
i'iianitil ii1-Iis of h klltflitly lioiv-
utile l.ar pr.nl I-hI with a wre of
. II li.iil'a.i l. ' lli Iilcll. li the wlliK
ure rulei 11.. I lowered rup ucroks
II i'e nf riillie.
Custom Long Kept Up.
t'p to a few years niio a luirw. mel
died and l.rl.lle.1 hI.hhI In tUe Ktnhle
r.f the Vlvyaiis . (Vlvlnfi. n It -wii
apelli il In tde old iluyx) of Trelowiirrei
(('rnwiiit I:hk ) reti.ly fr ue iilirh
lid day. I'.ir !! jium horen lun
kiln'.-eii. eii.'li nllcr III cniiiliieiimrs
ti.ui of (lie eapc m liorwluu-k .f 1
llnn who rviil In ll.e days of lie
llll'llll.l'lllile II'khI 'l.ll'll Mll.llleriieil In
lanil. .some ay In HH4 and others b
I'luvhil-Ka U
It. Sinilh I
OkuMilK"-" I;
SpriliKfield 0
f iniinriht
Henry elta
Chli kasha
Enid 1..
Western Association
W h 1'ct.
Enid 3 1 .7.10
Pawhuska 3 1 .7."o
Fort Smith 3 1 .7.-.0
Chlckasha 2 2 .300
Okmulgee 2 2 .."(10
Drumrlght ...1 1 3 .2'0
Henryotta 1 3 .230
Short; Stories
of the Town
Ice Cream Social
Ladl"H of the Alter society Will
Klvo an Ice cream social on the
lawn of St. Josephs school Weilnes-
Eastern Star Meets
All officers of the Eastern Star
me rc(iics(cd to meet promptly at
7:."!0 tonight to practice for clfsm
Initiation.
Uetacing the Flag
firlvllli linll! or lai-ki In the fhi
to linld It In place Is .iiilil'icl itn.ni;.
1'ivf. riilily It uliiiuld be lle.l wllh re. I
wlille nr blue ciinl or trl-eultiretl curd.
No iiilvertiKi'ineiit or leti.Tlnu of any
'irt sIihiiM ever lie plncid upon the
llau. or any ol.Ject except tlie Hlhlu
place. I Uioll It. lu'lipllig a pulpit dexk
with the tint.'. It Ix-Iiik held lu pluce
hv U lll'.le. Is liel'tnlssililc.
Tht Hon.t Life.
Economics chunves iiiau'K activities
Ail yU cliantie u limn- activities M
cliiince hlK way of llvliiu and us ym
clianjre l.is eii Iriinmelit )m cliaiit'i
his mule of 111I111I. Precept unit liijune
(Ion do not perceptibly affect men; bu
fiM.it. -wuier uir. cli.tliliiK khelter
pictures. liO'.kH. iiiiihIc Will and d
ulTcct lli.'iu I'.xcliiiuee.
Zooloaical Specimens Scares.
The iirowliiK searclly of Kieclmem
In every ilcpHrtmeut of juniimy Iiiih let
to the xettlnit apart of In rite kuiiii
preserves In the wilds of Africa niii
putting them In charce uf experts.
A rVtr TENDER
mm SKIN
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low. 1 to ruu on. Ke p
Din .'tnr Honiwly on
hiiil iiil natt ik tn
iirotot booUi tnil.
nU in. llnruiItRi.stain-
k'SN ptouKAnt odcr.
Manufiir'tuml by'i'h
Star Pi-mliicu lo
Campron 1'nxnii ml
uM uuiltjriiiiurantMt.
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;tw. Skin Enip .JfL
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LIBERTY DRUG STORE
Dempsey Picking Up Carpentier After Knockout
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VMs Your Time Worth?
When you go to buy a pair of boots a can of peas
or a kitchen cabinet do you know exactly what you
want or do you "shop around" and take pot luckr
You can save many an hour's time and many a
sood hard dollar by knowing beforehand what you
want where to pet it and approximately how much
it will cost.
You can always know this much before you enter
a store. 4
If it'rt clothing you know how well it should wear
and what the style should be. If it's a musical instru-
ment' you kriowwhat to expect in tone and work-
manship. If it's' a carpet sweeper you know what
kind of service it should give.
Merchants with established reputatons for hon-
esty are the best with whom to deal.
Merchandise with established reputation is the
best to buy.
The only way to bo sure of the goods you buy is
to read the advertisements in this paper regularly;
As a practice it's far better than rummaging around
It saves time. It saves money. '
Read the Advertisements
iii wimr i
Swinging into the second busy week of. our
STOCK REDUCING
SALE
Our entire stock of High Grade Dresses
Suits Blouses kirts arid'MiUinery at a
saving from 25 to 50 per cent during this
sale. ;
After all the success of a sale depends on
the values and that is 'the rason why our
sale is growing bigger every day.
STVlBSHntS
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 159, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 6, 1921, newspaper, July 6, 1921; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727887/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.