Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 295, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1922 Page: 4 of 12
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PAGI POUR. J
CHICKABHA DAILY EXPREII CHICKAIHA OKLAHOMA FRIDAY MARCH 11 1922.
MARKETS
New York March SI. Afir
MliiT rcniirktilil dcnmimtrtilliin of
MnmikIIi hlih carried to new IiIkIi
1. ! for 121 r'iri-iilullv Mocks
ko IluliUlu. Htxcl common HIikIk-
Inker N'W York Ontrnl. IVnnsyl-
viiiiln hihI a loriR IIm of other mnrnl-
li nl IndUxtrlnU and mil IIia New
York HIih k KtrlmiiKA miffrreil a
rluirn Metlmtk lliirliiR th aflernoon.
Naturally It llin Immi mhlch
linil rxperleiu'eil thu trealet ml'
vnncei (tint Differed monl on till"
break. IliihUln. Ktudelmker nl
( linniller. which linil eiletuleil Its pro-
vloiin lUh limit for Ilia movement
liming the morning trading retreated
an NveraRo of two point on a quirk
dip I. lit got better iltpport Hfter til"
fllt rem tint).
Wall 6trtt Journal Financial Review
New York March 31. Stocks con-
limn"! their extraordinary illNplny of
strength and activity lit I he opening
of tho New York Stork Exchange
toilny.
l-'ew chunge of Itnportnnee took
ilmn In tlin federal Kmterva Ktuto-
nielli anil overnight occurrence left
tlin pf ulfttlvM Hltnat Ion unehiiiiKeil.
Trading therefore wiih prartlciilly
the BHinn in at tlin prevlona clotte.
Utildehuker openeil off 12 lit 111
I. ut Immeiliiitely ran up a new IiIkIi
nt 111 SR. Trnnmu tloim In Oil blork
l.opt up tlio remarkably lienvy vol-
limn oen In the Imtt hour Tlmrnilny.
ChnnilliT openeil up onn point In
n lurgn turnover. New York ('en-
Ma' witli'iut the dividend aolil at
kS 1 2. l'eino:ylvniilii not Into new
IiIkIi ground it t 4 mid other ftniidiiri!
rullil ttilviillieil ri.rripo!iilii(;ly.
few Yc k Cotton.
New VnrV M.in-'l .1!.- Col Ion
lloxeil r.t i :i.y off 4 I I 'J.
(;ei Ifrh liw Close
IX.uH
I7.4H
17.11
17.11
16.90
THREE GIANT ROOKIES WHO WANT !
TO RE GIANTS CENTER FIELDER
i y i.i
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r r
I.ft to rlRlit Iko r.oono Hill CiiniilnKliiim nml Itnlpli Shlnnern. Tim
hint liiimeil Ik most likely to fill Hums' pliiie. for in early practicn ho
linn aliown a world of tHiiff nml in hu id to lie re-nly for lilg leumm play.
May n.im
July 17.40
Oitolifr ...17.IU!
lHceiiilier . .17.m!
January 1C!M
17.'
17.2S
10.93
18.93
10.78
17.91
17.31
K.:u
10 94
10.70
HA L WORKERS
i
S
STATEMENT
Oklahoma City Livestock.
Oklahoma City. March 31. CAT
(IIV Tho fllllnl I'rr)
Clevelnml O. March 31. Riiilrond
workers of America are not "activo-
TLK-Rernlpla 6(H); murket uteaily; Hy luteroKted" In tho natlon-wlilo coal
top $7.0ii; hulk JO. 25; hutcher mar
ket Hteaily.
CALVES Itecclpa 150; market
Hteudy; top $7.00.
HOUB Receipts l70o; market
Hteaily; top $9.80; bulk $fl.GO.80.
Kansaa City Llveatock.
Kaunas City March 31. HOGS
Receipts 1500; murket Btroni?; bulk
$9.8010.00; heavies $9.659.95;
liackers and lmtcliern $9.8010.00;
liKflts $9.S5(f)10.05T plB'S.W!'.79.
CATTLE Receipts 1500; Includ-
ing 225 Koutl.eiiio; iiikiket otions;
prime fed Bteers $8.2.'8.75; plain
to fair dressed beef Bteers $0.85
8.25; western Bteers $0.75(8.25;
southern Hleers $5.2!ii7.8G; cows.
$2.75e0.50; lieirers $5.00(118.00; Block-
ers und feeders $5.25(fi)7.75 hulls $3.25
ffi4.75; calves $5.(Mi9.00.
SI 1KKP Receipts 1500; market
Bteady; lambs $14.2515.50; year-
lings $12.7514.00; wethers $9.00ffp
10.00; ewes $12.7514.O0; Btockurs
and feeders $11.7512.75.
Chicago Produce Market.
I1UTTICR Creamery extras 30c;
standards 3514c; firsts 33Vj35Vjc;
seconds 32032 tie.
EGflS Ordinaries 2222Vjc; firsts
23 -14023 3-4c.
CHEESE Twins 19 l-4c; young
amerlcas 19 20c.
LIVE POULTRY Fowls 27c;
ducks lflc; geese 18c; spring chickens
30c; turkeys 30c.
POTATOES Receipts 72 cars;
Wisconsin $1.601.70; Minnesota
$1.G01.G0.
miners hlrike sdieduhid to start ut
mliliilnht.
This was tlin word Riven out at
brotherhood heudtpiurtera today as
the zero hour In the "greatest strike
In history" drew near.
"There will bo no sympathetic
strike of rail workers duclurud an
official of the brotherhood of locomo-
tive engineers to tho United Press.
1'ius was definitely exploded In-
cieasingly persistent rumors that rail
unions wotild ln)-"?ilally- connected''
with the miners in the walkout.
It was reiterated nt headquarters
however that tho brotherhoods prob-
ably .will give "moral and financial
aid" if such assistance Is needed.
ALABAMA TOWN
HIT BY TWISTER
Sev-
by a
llmitsville Ala. March 31.
cnl homes were demolished
tornado which swept Clouds Cove
I' miliM soulh of here according to
n eager reports received here this
iifteriioon.
No casuallies were reported.
One man was lejured when the
Tennessee river steamboat James
M. Clark was overturned by the
storm at Clark's Lumllng.
Tclcp.ione telegraph und power
1 1 .i n h in i i . n lines are ilovyn through-
out this section.
POLICE COURT
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Oil
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til
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Liberty Bond Market.
New York March 31.-38 98.22;
second 4s 98.24; first 4 l-4s 98.54;
second 4 Mi) 98.30; third 4 l-4s
119.40; fourth 4 l-4s 98.60; Victory 3
3 4s 100.00;' Victory 4 3-4s 100.82.
'
y" Foreign Exchange.
New York March 31. Demand
sterling opened today at $4.37 3-4;
lire .0511'c; francs .0902'; marks
.0014 1-8.
The list closed steady. Demand
sterling closed at $4.37; francs
0901'2c; lire .0510; marks .0034 3-4.
(My Tir 1'niUil Pri'SK.)
Chicago March 31. William T.
Fonton wuulthjt Chicago financier
committed suicide today by Jumping
into Lake Michigan.
Kenton 70 vice-president of the
National Dank of ilio Republic drove
to the lake from his home In a taxi.
As soon as the driver had disap-
peared he apparently jumped into
the icy water. Ilia body was found
hy fishermen two hours later.
Ill health was given as tho reason.
(Uy The I'nited Presn.)
Chicago March 31. The" body of
William T. Kenton vice-president of
the National Dank of the Republic
and leader in Chicago financial cir-
cles .was found In Lake Michigan
today. Ho disappeared ' from his
home two hours previously. Police
were undetermined whether hi3
death was an accident or suicide.
'Alen Hickson charged with petty
lirseny fined $20.
I). R. Roche charged with speed-
liT. fined $5.
J J. U. Hnhling charged with speed-
ing fined $5.
11. T. Snob chargr-.l with Immoral
conduct fined $20.
L. J. Collins charged with Im-
moral condin t fined $20.
If
sailer
iw Monllily pains
neuralgic sciatic
and rheumatic
pains headache backache and
all other aches are quickly rc
lieved by
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills
Contain no dangerous habit-
forming drugs. .Why don't you
try them?
Ask your druggist
The Chlckasha delegation to the
Rotary convention at Muskogee will
return tomorrow.
RIALTO THEATRE
. April 6 and 7
"THE FOUR HORSEMEN
OF THE AFQCALYPSE"
Kansas City Cash Grain.
WHEAT Receipts 126 cars; mar-
get unchanged to 2c higher; No. 2
hard $1.221.45; No. 3 hard $1.20
1.43:0. 2 red $1.2801.32; No. 3
red $1.201.27.
CORN Market unchanged to l-2c
lower; No. 2 mixed 62c; No. 3 mixed
Dlc; No. 2 white 53c.
OATS Market unchanged; No. 2
white 373Sc; No. 2 mixed 33c;
RYE No. 2 90c.
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City Mo. March 31. BUT-
TER Creamery 42c.
EGGS Kirsts 21c; packing 16c;
seconds 17c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens 23c;
springs 40c; turkens 34c; ducks 25c.
PUBLIC RECORDS
In District Court.
Willis W. Brown vs. Lucille Crown
petition for absolute divorce.
James L. Merchant vs. L. A. 'San-
ders county treasurer of Grady
countq. Suit ( for - cancellation of
special assessment.
MONEY TO LEND
$2000 to lend on new bungalow; 1 year term.
$1500 to lend on new bungalow; 1 year term.
$1000 to lend on good residence; 3 years term.
$4000 to lend on good farm short time.
The above sums are private finances.
Plenty money to lend on farm and city properties
on monthly payment plan for city loans and on farms
5 7 or 10 year terms at favorable rates.
For city loans we represent the Employees Build-
ing and Loan Association of Guthrie Okla. ; The Stand-
ard Savings and Loan Association of Detroit Mich.
and the Farm and Home Savings & Loan Association
of Nevada Mo.
For farm loans we represent money from the in-
surance companies and large loan companies and can
render quick and efficient service.
harden-roChe MORTGAGE CO.
: " D. II. Roche Secretary
203 Tye Building Chickasha Okla.
Saturday and FirstMonday
AT
ARVEYS
Tivo Extremely Profitable 'Days For Our
Customers. Why?
Dccaus cwith every $5.00 purchase on these days you will be given another
$1.00 worth of merchandise FREE. Free goods will be merchandise of your
own selection.
BOYS OVERALLS
Hoys real good Overalls size
I to If at
85c
APRON CHECK CI NCI I AM
(inod iiality nf Apron Check
(iinuhaius at
SATURDAY AND FIRST MONDAY
FREE COUPON
NAMIC 1
Address .
(IhimI f.r one dull.ir worth of merchandise with each
$5.U) purchase.
DRESS GINGHAM
Splendid assortment 'f colors
and patterns nt
15c
8c
SMALL SIZE OXFORDS
LADIES OXFORDS
Ladies Finest Ouality Ox-
CARVEYS EASY
OXFORDS
VOILES
One assortment of 40-in. Voiles
a Komi .variety to select from
at yard
15c
.i i i- ..I i
i .- ii. funis .ft Liil Ii-iiIut ml or ll! 'acnes who nave
1 li.w vif.c ii. i il.-irv lii'rld. pvirt lunis. Mill KKI IC.UIK T dill J . . . . ..
fine .iiality.' si.e 2 1-2 to 4 at "'xilIc los at
$2.95
$5.95
LADIES 2-STRAP PUMPS
trouble with their feet. Soft Sft U leather soft sole rub-
sole ruiiiier neeis price )er n-t-ls
$2.65
$2.65
Mens
Qothmq
WHY NOT BUY THAT EASTER SUIT NOW
Take advantage of our free coupon offer. The quality of our
Suits are.' beyond doubt. Society J'.rand . and Kirschbauin
Trices range--1-.
!$25.00 $30.00 $35.00
THE FREE COUPON FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY
MEANS THIS-
With a $25.00 Suit you secure $5.00 worth of coupon- which
will be accepted by us in payment fur. $5.00 worth of merchan-
dise that you may select.
Florshcim Oxfords for men who dress well. P.rogucs straight
lasts Knglish toes black and brown. Priced at
$8.95
i-
NEW SPRING MILLINERY
New Easter Hats a splendid assort-
ment reasonably priced
$2.95 $3.85 $4.50 $5.50 $7.50 $8.50 $10.50
Ladies1
Ready -to-
Wear
COATS CAPES SUITS SKIRTS WAISTS ;
" SPORT SUITS ETC..
i - -
Visit our Ready-to-Wear department. Take advantage of our
FREE COUPON OFFER for Saturday and First Monday j
By buying your Dress' Suit Coat" Capes you' will receive i
enough free coupons to enable you to secure a nice hat waist !
a pair of new oxforevs or pumps etc. These coupons are free
with purchases as outlined above. . . - i iiA. '
Interesting Specials
on Overalls
This is an overall that we give 'our highest recommendation and are confident if
you will try them once you will always want them. We call your especial attention
to the neatness of their fit. Priced i -i . - S1.35
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 295, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1922, newspaper, March 31, 1922; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc728215/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.