Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 300, Ed. 1 Friday, December 19, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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CHICKASHA DAILY LXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA FRIDAY DECEMBER 19 1919.
PAGE THREt
P
ersonal
Mention
Ambrose that (funny fellow Kozy
today.
Dlt. H. C ANTLE Office 210 First
National Bank bldg. Phones: Office
330; residence 311. v 11-22 30t
H. C. SeMz of Oklahoma City was
Hear "The Hoodlum" tonight. - See
"The Hoodlum" next Monday. Sugg
theater.
"The Open Door"--a Mutual spe-
cial aU-8tar production. Sugg tonight.
There la intoning itihat would please
your boy lor girl more than ia
"Crown" bicycle tor Christinas. We
have them. Bule & Walta'ce. 19-2t
Paul Hallum a student In s the
Northwestern university Evaston
111. wKl arrive to tihe city Sunday
to spend the 'Christmas holidays vis-
Vlsilblng friends and transacting tfuai- . T TI ' . ...
... 6 lum is the son of A. J. Hallunt of IMie
nesa here today.
There is nothing a boy appreciates
more than a good pocket knife.
Come and get hi mi one for Christmas.
Bude & Wallace. i9-2t
Heno tiawana seventeen people
in amisioal comedy. Entire change
of program tonight. Sugg (theater.
V. H. Hulen field man for the Cen
tral Producers Oil compaiuy In the
Texas fleJds is spending several days
(here with his family.
Jlallunu Mercantile company.
Geo. O. Botkin a hardware and
lumber dealer of Elgin whs a 'busi
ness vi'silfcor in Chickasha today.
Short Stories
of the Town
Masons ' Elect Officers.
At the regular communication lapt
night of Chickasha lodge No 94 A.
P. & A. M. the following officers
were elected for ' the ensuing year:
Arthur Meade. W. M; C. R. Klnubro
S. W.. E. Gerstenfleld J
Johnston treasurer; W.
secretory.
ilHrn yesterday at the Sim ford home Paris It is useless to ask for an Washington Because of the fluc-
926 Tennessee avenue. The young apartment at ks than 600 francs tuatlon of exchange ruttH the Canu-
anan ..lias been christened Kenneth a year home hunters are informed by dlan postoffloe department has de-
Winatone. Mr. Sanford. the father. 1 one of the largest renting agencies in elded to stisnend the Issue of mnnev
W.; D. M.
N. Elliott
Bargains in initial '
The Owl Drug Store.
Stationery at
17-3t
Dr. W. B. Putman of Carnegie who
l-.as been confined in the Clhickasha
hospital suffering from an Infected
hand will return to his home la Car-
negie today.
We don't sell Ford cams but we
have Just whalt your boy -wants in an
automobile. Buie & Wallace. 19-2t
Stationery sale on at the Owl Drug
Store. 17-3t
Get the little fellow a "Tricycle"
for Christmas. It will make him
Etrong of Itaib and so happy. Buie
& Wallace. 19-2t
"Somewhere In Auy Place" a Big
V comedy Kozy today.
James DeWese left this afternoon
for Bradley where he will spend the
week-end visiting friends and relatives.
Mrs. J. It. Nesbitt and daughter
Chridiine expect to leave this after-
noon for Temiple Tex. where they
will spend the Christmas Iholidays
visiting friends land relatives.
Hewitt Williams a student in
Northwestern University Evanstom
Ml. da expected in the city Sunday to
spend the Christmas holidays with
his parenlts Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Wil-
liams. The children all like "games." We
have ai JaTge assortment. Buie &
Wallace. 19-2t
Raymond Hebinck small son of
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hebinck is suf-
fering from an attack of pneumonia
in. the Chickasha hospital.
Have oM Santa Claus bring Ithat
boy and express or coaster wagon.
Our stock la complete. Buie & Wal-
lace. - 19-2t
George Livermore is pending the
Christmas holidays visiting his pa-
tents Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Livermore
1028 South Seventh street. George
is a student in ithe eKmper Mill Vary
'academy at Bonneville Mo.
Next Monday and Tuesday Mary
Pickford in "The Hoodlum." Better
Mian "Daddy Longlegs." Sugg thea-
ter. Miles Mays son of Mr. and Mr3.
J. G. Mays' and a student in the
Kemper Military academy Boonevlile
Mo. is spending the Christmas holi-
days in Chickasha.
Gladden your wife's heart by buy-
ing her an "Ideal" Fireless Cooker
for a Christmas gift. It will lessen
her work and save fuel. Buie &
Wallace. 19-2t
Wnv. H. Donahue has returned from
a business trip to WaDters.and Daw-
ton. Marsden Austin student in the
Kemper Military academy Boone-
vi!!e. Mo. is in Chickasha visiting
fcCs parents President and Mrs. G.
W. Austin at tihe Oklahoma College
for Women.
Toys toys. They are going fast
but our large stock is yet complete.
Pon't wait until the last imomenlt and
expect to get exactly what you want
iTcr t'.ve "kiddies." Buie & Wallace.
192t
Barker Riddle a prominent Rush
Springs merchant was a husiress
visitor in Chickasha iboday
J. W. Owens county farm agent
is expected home today from Black-
well where he attended the EtUte
meeting of the farmer's Grange.
Who faid dolls? We have ithem
from 10 cents up. Special .prices will
be made on tail dolls above one dol-
lar in price until sold. Buie & Wal-
lace. 19-2t
R. J. Williams returned yesterday
fromi Elgin where he was called by
the illness of Mrs. Williams who is
visiting friends and relatives there.
All good housekeepers know the
value of "Wear Ever" aluim'Iiium
cooking ware.' Men remember your
wives with a few i.ew pieces Christ
mas. Our 'stock is complete. Buie
& Wallace. 19-2
H. E. Ogle imhnager of the local
office of the Western Union is
transacting business in Lawton Ito-
day. Midnight Man) Kozy today.
r Smith student in the Chicka-
sh: algh school left today for Olus-
tee where he will dpend the Christ-
mas holidays visiting friends and rel-
atives. Young Men buy your mother a.
nice set of dishes fcr Christmas. She
needs themi and Ithe gift will imiake
her happy. We have a mice line of
queensware from which you can make
i'J'.ve selection. Buie & Wallace. 19-2.t
Star Elects Officers.
At a regular meeting of Eila Mor
ris chapter No. 29 Order of the East-
ern Star the following officers were
elected and appointed: Mrs. Eula
McGranahan worthy matron; John
R. Eddy worthy patron; .Mrs. EdMi
Grace Porter associate matron; Mrs.
Katherine E. Potter re-elected eec-
reitary; Mrs Irene S. Chase re-elect
ed treasurer; Mrs. Ethyfine Dickto
son conductress; Mrs. Mary Nichols
associate conducltress; Mrs. I.uclnda
Tewksbuhy chaplain; Mrs.. Lillian
Gattis marshal ; Mrs. Cragg-Goefctmg
organist; Mrs. Irene Woolridge Ada;
Mrs. Kaffiierine Temiple Ruth; Mrs.
Bertha Patterson Esther; Mrs. Ora
Meado Martha; Mrs. Alice Evans
Electa; Ml'3s Stella GerHtemfield
Warder; Mrs. Connie C. Griffin sen-
tinel. i
Eastern Star Meet.
The .Eastern Star will bMd a we-
clal meeting this evening In the Ma-
sonic hall at 8 o'clock for ithe (pur-
pose of Initiation. Announcemenlt
was made by the secretary Mrs.
Katherine E. Potter.
is connected witili the Southwestern-
Bell Telephone company here.
Sans Soucl to Meet
The Sans Souul club will meet to-
morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock alt the
home of Miss Geneva May 1308
Sou'tlh Seventh street.
Hanged Man's Glands
Refused Agent Inmate
res J.
K zy
Ccrbett in The Midnight
'' " 'ay.
Topeka Kan. That the state re-
ceiverf.hip ' under which the coal
mines of Cherokee and Crawford
counties are being operated will not
be terminated in the immediate fu-
ture was the inference given out by
the receivers.
Washington Demands that govern-
ment control of the railroads be ex-
tended for two years were made by
representatives of western farmers
and organized labor appearing before
Senator Cummins of Iowa chairman
of the interstate commerce commit-
tee of the senate.
Washington Departure of large
numbers of senators for their homes
for the Christmas holidays indicated
there would be no action taken on
the peace treaty until after the first
of the year.
Washington President Wilson's fu-
ture policy as to the railroads is be-
ing most secretly guarded. No infor-
mation can be secured from the
White House not even as to the time
when the special message will be
sent to congress.
Chicago Directors of the Chicago
board of trade have adopted resolu-
tions asking President Wilson and
the senate to "get together and ad-
Just their diferences on the peace
treaty" so that it can be "fixed up."
Cork Two hundred Sinn Feiners
raided the Cork railway terminus at
night masked men holding up the
employes at the points of revolvers.
The clerks were driven from their
offices and the engineer and firemen
from their locomotives.
For Bad Breath
Coated Tongue Bilioutncu Sour
Stomach Sick Headache Bloating Gai
Conttipation or other retult of lodigee
tion no remedy U more highly recom-
mended than
FOLEY CATHARTIC TAELETJ
They cause no griping or nausea.
Cleanse the bowels sweeten the stom-
ach and benefit the liver. Never dis-
appoint. Mn.'Efinbeth Slauson 137 So. Vuu St.
So. Norwatk Conn: "1 can honestly Mir Foley
Cstbsrtic Tablets are wonderful."
9I0 Evarywhert
Guard Inspector Coming.
Ca.pt. V. H. Hulen has received ad-
vices thttlti Sergeant Richardson from
state (headquarters is due here for
an inspection of the Chickasha com-
pany of National guardsmen. Caj:t
Hulen indicates that the inspection
will he relative to equipmenlt and pa-
iper work only.
Announce Court Term.
The next term of county court will
open the first Monday in February
Thos. J. O'Neill acting judge said
this morning. Fifty-four criminal
and 2f vlvil cases are docketed for
trial at this term he siaild.
Spend Holidays Here.
Pete Henner who for H imionais
has been connected with a itteel com'
pany in Detroit arrived in the city
last night Ibo spend the holidays with
his family. He expects to return to
Detroit some time in January. Mr.
Heffner istated that ithe automobile
indusltry was hladly crippled for a
time on account of fuel shortage
100000 workers being laid oft in De-
troit. He added that conditions are
rapidly approaching normal again.
Talk to H. S. Boys.
Dr. W. S. Corbln delivered an ad-
dress to the boys of the Chicklisha
high school yesterday. This was one
of the series of vocational letlbures
to be delivered to the boys of the
high school during the present school
year.
Boy is Born.
Mr. and Mrs. C .11. Sanford an-
nounce the arrival of a 10-pound hoy
A TEXAS MOTHER'S
EXPERIENCE
Houston Texas: "After the advent
of one of my babies my health became
very poor. I was nervous and so weak I
could not do
anything
could not eat
or sleep and
was nothing
short of a
physical wreck
when a friend
advised me to
try Dr. Pierce's
favorite Pre-
scription. I
took several
bottles but it
was well worth
it for it com-
pletely restor-
ed me to good
health. My
advice to women who suffer is to give
'Favorite Prescription' a trial it will
surely help them' Mrs. E. L. Bbown
2414 Freeman St.
San Antonio Texas: "After a serious
illness when my strength seemed as
though it would not come back to me
I decided to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription as a tonic. I had seen it
advertised and recommended so highly
that I felt I could not go far astray.
This medicine did all for me that could
be desired. It restored me to perfect
health and strength in a comparatively
short time and 1 am just as strong; and
well as can be. 'Favorite Prescription'
is a splendid tonic and builder for women
and it is a pleasure to me to recommend
it."' Mrs. Hettie McLane 308 Bowie
St.
Houston Texas: "When I had be-
come all run-down weak and nervous
and was feeling miserable all the time I
took Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
It wrs only necessary for me to take two
bottles to build me up in healthy and
strenptli. 'Favorite Prescription' is an
CTetilerit tonic for women." Mas. F. E.
Cjouce ZCH H. Mam.
San QueroUn Calf. Dec. 19. (United
Press.) The body of An tone La pare
who was hanged in the prison here
today for a blackhand murder will
net give up tfcs interftical glands fcr
the rejuvinaition of an aged inmate.
The announced plan of prison 'phy-
sicians to remove Lapara's glands
ana transplant them was prevented
by Mrs. Dapara the dead prisoner's
widow. Although she had been off-
ered $1AOOO for the glands and had
been advised by her attorney to ac-
cept the imoney she demanded thalt
the doctors abandon . their plan to
use her husband's glands again.
Daipara was convicted of murdering
Mario Alliotlti two years ago. Police
declared Dapara had been hired by a
blackhand gang to imtirder AUWtti
and that he scarcely knew his victim.
After (he had shot three bullets into
Alliatti's body he ran into a park.
He was caught while trying to stuff
remainii r bullets into his hat.
Paris.
Do You Enjoy Your Mealt7
If you do not enjoy your meals your
digestion If faulty. Eat moderately
especially of meats masticate your
food thorovijhly. Let five hours
elapse between meals and take one of
Chamberlain's Tablets immediately
after supper and you will soon find
your meals to be a real pleasure.
Adv.
orders to the United States.
A remedy that will penotrato is
necessary in the treatment of rheu-
matism. Ballard's Snow Liniment
goes right through the flesh to the
Three
bottle.
1 bona
sizes.
and relieves promptly
30c COe and fl.2l per
Sold by Wren Drug Co. Adv.
RECENT WAR CONDI-
TIONS HAVE PROVEN
the graduate nurse to be one of the
world's most valuable assets. In
present pence conditions Bhe is in
even greater demand. There Is now
opportunity to gain immediate en
trance in one of the very best scl
entific Schools for Nurses in the
south. The erection of added hospi
tal buildings makes this possible.
Student Nurses are cared for iu an
up to-date nurses' home without tut
tion or other expense and are paid
an incidental fee each month. Ap-
ply now stating previous educational
training. New class being organized
for January 1 1920. Write without de
lay for full information to Miss Helen
T. Holllday Superintendent Nurses'
Training School of the Texas Baptist
Memorial Sanitarium Dallas Texas.
SEND IN NAMEC OF
CHILDREN TO ELKS
la order that no needy children
iniy be overlooked the Elks have
requested that the names of any such
children be handed at once to J. W.
Comer at the Elks club rooms or t )
the Daily Express. The name agd
and sex of the child should be In-
cluded in order that the purchasing
committee may have adequate infbr-
nintion in buying the gifts. The
Christmas trca for tha needy chil-
dren will be given at the Elks on the
evening of December 24. Addresses
of children should also be supplied.
STIFF'JljTS-
SOREJjUSCLES
Uaber Up Quickly Ondsr tha Soothlnc
Penetrating Application (
Hamlin's Wizard Oil
In cases of rheumatism and lame
back it penetrates quickly drives out
soreness and limbers up stiff aching
joints and muscles t
Wizard Oil is an absolutely reli-
able antiseptic application for cuts
burns bites and stings. Sprains and
bruises heal readily under its sooth-
ing penetrating qualities. .
Oct it from druggists for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money back. t
Ever constipated or have sick
headache? 9 Just try Wizard Liver
Whips pleasant little pink pills 30
cents. Guaranteed.
Will Not be One Day Without
This Lady TELLS Her FRIENDS
Mrs. Mary Frlcke 507 Bornman St. Bellevillo
111. Is Just one of the many thousands of ladles
throughout the country who after an agony of
years have at last found health strength and
vigor in PE-RU-NA.
Her own words tell of her suffering and recovery j
Better tnan we can do It: I sunered with my '
stomach had awful cramps and headaches so I
often could not lay on a pillow. Saw your book
tried PE-RU-NA and got good results from the
first bottle. To be sure of a cure I took twelve
bottles. I have recommended PE-RU-NA to my
mends and all are well pleased with results. I
will not be one day without PE-RU-NA. Have not
had a doctor since I started with PE-RU-NA which
was about fifteen years ago. I am now sixty-three
years old hale hearty and well. Can do as much
work as my daughters. I feel Btrong and healthy
and weigh near two hundred Rounds. Hernrn. I
weighed as little as one hundred. I hope lots of MRS. MARY FRICKB
people use PE-RU-NA and get the results I did." An experience like
that of Mrs. Frlcke is an inspiration to every sick and suffering
woman.
If you have catarrh whether It be of the nose throat stomach
bowels or other organs PE-RU-NA is the remedy. It Is not new;
it is not an experiment. PE-RU-NA has been tried. PE-RU-NA has
been UBed by thousands who once were sick and are now well. To
prevent coughs colds grip and Influenza and to hasten recovery
there is nothing better.
PE-RU-NA will Improve the appetite and digestion purify the blood
sooth the irritated mucous linings eradicate the waste material and
corruption from the system. It will tone up the nerves give you
health strength vigor and the Joy of living. Do what Mrs. Mary
Frlcke and thousands more have done try PE-KU-NA. You will be
glad happy thankful.
Q Tablet or Liquid. Sold Everywhere.
Ti 1 mimaif fff
Ask Your Neighbor
Reduce the High Cost of Living
By Living High
on
(Roasted)
in it h
KORN
m9Z
Krisp
Nothing Quite So Good
for you and your children
Large (goodness-preserving) "waxtite"
package. The best thick corn flakes you
ever ate or money back.
At All Good Grocers
n
u
This Store Is Crowded
With Good Gifts
Whitman's Candies.
Finest Box Stationery.
Jap Hand Bags.
Perfume and Combination
1 Sets.
Manicure Rolls.
Kodaks.
Pipes and Cigars.
Fountain Pens and Eversharp
Pencils.
SHOP NOW
W a -V Ji W it aW'lw
Prescription. Dru$ist
The fixiSS. store
n
W1
wrm Brra JUST R U N Y O U R
mLL JJmeJ OVER
IT BIMTS... AS IT SWEEPS AS IT Cr.EANS
"What Every Woman Wantr
A HOOVER
Try it and be convinced for "only" The
Hoover is pronounced 98 1-2 per cent
efficient.
CHIfKASHAGAS &JLECTRIC CA
Phone 100. ' 422 Chielasr.a t
"Kellogg's Korn Krisp Corn Flakes in the Green Package"
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FARM LAND THAT SHOULD INTEREST YOU
Here is the best land In the county (or the one who has one-half
the cash to pay down. 22S acres all flue Bandy loam soil level bot-
tom land except about 20 acres. lias two Bets of fair improvements.
School house close by and is near three towns. This Is the kind of
a farm to buy to make you money only f 65.00 acre.
200 acres of which 40 acres is fine bottom; balance a good grade
of upland that lays fine. This place is well located being on the
main Chickasha and Ninnekah road near both towns. Place has
good fences good water. In fact it is an ideal place. $47.50 acre.
240 acres of land S miles of Chickasha most all fine creek bottom
good improvements. See this at $60 an acre. i
360 acres only 3 miles of Chickasha. Well Improved of which 140
acres Washita bottom about one-half in good native grass. It sold
quick $68 acre buys it.
230 acres good land four miles of Tuttle at $65 an acre.
40 teres only one-half mile south of Chickasha has fair improve-
ments on state highway on telephone line mail delivered every
day. Anyone who wants a small tract close to town .can't beat It.
$3700.
103 acres 2 miles west of Chickasha. A real first class small farm.
30 acres pasture. Fair improvements; good water. $70.00 acre.
We have the best 160 acre bottom farm in Orady co'inty; best im-
proved near Chickasha; $200 per acre.
71 acres Washita Lottom truck farm; well improved. H-ifMn two
miles o' Chickasha Including $3000 irrigation plant. $160 er acre.
FEAL i TATE
AN! LOANS
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OFFICE OYER
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