Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1921 Page: 2 of 6
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PAOE TWO
CHICKAIHA DAILY IXPftCM CHICKA8HA OKLAHOMA THURSDAY FEBRUARY 24 1921.
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Personal Mention
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Geo. Hray U tlomllnn the smilli-
trwior how In Wichita K.in.
(bli -wucH rud.
- v" "f W Jo I'l
BrlSf us your iMnritltctilni ami
rieot work lfle it yard. Slncer
Sevlnf Mnctilne Co. 1H South 3rd
trct. 21fi3'
J M. ncrrlnmn loft this mornin
.for Diinctin wra ho will spend tlio
doy on tmnltirss.
City subscribers in ! flally Es-
press not receiving paper by 6:S0 p.
m. ire requested to notify Mrs. W.
n. Collier phone 6'J1. tf
E C. Pr-lew Htnto nmnnror of the
New York I.lfe Insurance company
u here yesterday from Oklahoma
City on lulneM.
Auto repnirtnff. tornR clonnlni?.
0. B. W 421 Kaunas. . U-lf.
T'lluniy Hampton of Ft. Worth U
horo for a vllt of several loy with
his brother Jlownrd T. Hampton n:ul
family.
Dr. J. W. Tomploton Ofntopnthln
Physician announces opening of pr-
mm.ent offices. M4 First National
bank building. Hours 9 n. m. to S
p. m. and by appointment. Office
phone ISC. Rosldonce pbono 120.
2 IS tf.
Dare C. Hynnrger county commli-
'rr '-n'ort left vp&tnnliiy ufternmn
for Wichita Kan. whore h will at-
tend tho tractor nnd road bulM'n.T
rracMnery show. '
City mihBrihiT to me dn' F.t
not rwoivinn pnpor by 6:30 p.
n are requested to notify Mrs W.
f. Oilier phone (!91 tf
Rill T.'omna is one of tho loci'
i'"Vfnt!on wh'c'i 'e't jesterdav af-
ternoon for Wichita to attend th1
tractor show.
City suhHcrlhers to me 1n:i Kt
Ptprk not rerHlvlnR pnper by ft:3o p
rt). ire rpqioted fo notify Mrs W
0 Collier phone' R9i t'
Conde McOtnley l-ead of the OzirV
Supply company' left yesterdny a'-
ternoon for Wichita Kan. where. lie
will spend the' week-end.' He Will at-
tend the tractor and road machlnory
show.
There will be an linporrnnt meet-
ing of the Chlcltasha club of ex-
students of the University of Texas
Thursday afternoon at 4:45 In the
offices of Messrs. Barefoot and Cnr-
mlchaol. Every loyal ex-Texan should
be present. 23-ir
John Hower Grndy county fariwr
la number ainons; the local deter.
Hon to Wichita. Kan.'ibndlnc the
traitor show. He b'fl yesterday uf-
ternoon. Hurry Frank' malinger of the Mxio'i
Cordell store hat returned to tho
Wanhlta county city aftor at visit
with friends In this city.
Wa put in serve In service Ruy's
Service Station successor to tam-
nilcs Hay Htuobs proprietor.
rrof. I'aul HiKliat expects to leave
thin afternoon for Fnld where he
will deliver his lecture. 'Trance Dur-
ing nnd After the War" In tho hlfih
school auditorium. '
rnvo Hill proprietor of tho Hunch
Lucille. Icf l yesturifay afternoon for
Wichita to 'attend tho tractor nod
road machinery show.
Dr. 0. S. Wli.nctt. of the Mlnnett
Optical company has returned from
a business trip to eastern Okla-
homa. City subscrluen to the dally Es-
prs not recolvlng paper by 6:30 p.
in ore requested to notify Mrs. W.
D. Collier phone 691. f
Tom Levlne connected with the
Dixie store at Sentinel 1s tho guest
of Clms. I. Miller and Hen I.evlne
In the city today. He arrived In
tho city yesterday.
Dr. 1.. E. Emanuel has moved Ills
'ortlce from 308 First National Dank
building to the Cottage hospital
where be Is devoting his entire time
to surgery consultation and hospital
practice. He can he gotten by calling
the following telephone numbers: 2
hospital. :?0 office. r83 realdcnci.
1-ft
Hary Culver announced today that
Hie has moved bis office from th"
First National bank building to .12?
I North Third street. He has fitted
jhls n w quarters up nnd will con
duct a general real estate farm loan
nnd oil brokerngo business.
FOR SALE
I'nderwond Typewriters
F. K WILCOX Jr. Salesman
' ' Phone' 746-R
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WANTED
By Young Man
i BOARD AND ROOM
Within Reasonable Walking
Distance . from Business
District
Address Adx Express .
t on SALE
First Class Garage one of the
best locations in the city. Ad-
dress Garage care Daily Ex-
press. 23-3t
RED LINE ' WMf fcff .
round the top jlp
More farmers are wearing Goodrich Rub-
ber Footwear today than ever before.
The reason for this tremendous increase
in users is simple Goodrich wears
longer than other footwear and farmers
have found it out Naturally when a
man buys a pair of Goodrich "Hi-Press"
and they last so much longer and are so
much more comfortable and so mate-
rially cut down that big footwear bill-
he's going to tell his friends.
More and more farmers are finding out
that Goodrich won't leak peel or come
apart it can't for it is made in One
Solid Piece that's the Goodrich way.
Loftkror the Red Line 'round the Top
when you buy. 60000 dealers are now
selling Goodrich.
Thb b. f. Goodrich Rubber company
Akron. OHIO
Goodrich
Hi-Press
Rubber Footwear
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Short Stories
of the Tovn
Veterans to Mitt
That a IlieetlliK of Jon Slielb
uinp number ft 7 "i bad been called
for Suturduy afti'rnoon Kobruary 2(1
In the city hall was the announce-
ment made today by Mrs. J W. lUr-
rlx adjutant.
Quel to Ntw Job
ItuHscll C dray formerly of tha
Oray Floral Co. here has accepted
tho position of manager of the Iowa
Floral Co. at Pes Moines Iowa.
Miss Wewerka Entrant
Miss Louise Wewerka of El Iteno
was one of -the eontestnnti for a
place on the Oklahoma College for
Women debate team It was elated
today. Miss Myrtle Elder of Tond
Creek president of the debate club
was not a contestant as was report-
ed to this puper according to n
announcement.
Build Water Main
Work of constructing the water
main extension on Illinois avenue
from Ninth street east' two blocks
was started this morning under tho
Rupervlnlon of II H. Mcnurnett city
water commissioner. Only a few
days will he required to comploto
tho work CoiiimlsBioner McUnrncit
nnld. Tho extension of this wntpr
main was authorized by the city
council In session two weeks ago.
Sixty per cent of the cut timber
Is wasted.
Cbambtrlalp'a Cough RtHWdy a
. .. Favorlt
Chamberlain's Cough Ueniedy Is a
favorite with the mother of small
children lor colds croup and whoop-
Ins cough. Its pleamnt taste b id the
prompt cures which It effect has
won the food opinion of mothers
everywhere. As this remedy con-
tains no other narcotic It may be
given as confidently to a baby as to
an adult 1 23.
CARD OF THANKS
VY take this means of thanklns
our many friends for their kindness
hoiitfrtfiil attention and beautiful
floral offerings durliu the long 111
m'.'s and death of our mother tUter
and grandmother.
Mrs Jennie Clayton
toy DoWltt unil family
Iora Stephenson and family.
II. H. lmllose and family.
Mr and Mrs. Wayne K Holler.
Auction
Sale
Everything Sells
Regular Sale Ground
SATURDAY FEB. 26
CoL Bob Smith Auct.
FOR 8ALE
Underwood Typewriters
t F. K WILCOX Jr. Salesman
Phone 748 R
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GOUEROR OF CONSTIPATION
AND SICK HEADACHE
The Crenl Success of Cartcr'a
Little' Liver Pills is due to the com-
plete satisfaction of nil who use them.
Not by purging and weakening the
Bowels but by reguhtingand strength-
ening them.
Don't Hesitate Get a Bottle-
take one after each meo! and one at bedtime. They act as a
natural laxative to the Kojvt'H and a reguir and healthy con-
dition of the system with freedom from Constipation and Sick
Headache is the result. They are strictly Vegetable .
HITTLE
fJlVER
JIpills
mail PS!I
Small Dose
Small Fries
Genuine mitMt ber
ZEN SAL
Stops-the-ltch
DRY ZENSAL for Eczema Tetter
Salt Rheum and all dry scaly erup-
tions. MOIST ZENSAL for Weeping
Skin and all watery eruptions. All
druggists or by mail for 75 cents the
jar.
THE ZENSAL CO. OF- OKLAHOMA CITY
- Nels Darling President
OWL DRUG STORE
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA
IrlnillNIMFj
. FOR NsVSS-'iT :- AND
Colds Coughs OM k 'La Grippe
Neglected Cold3 arc Dangerous .
Tolte no chances. Keep thia ctandard remedy handy for tho first sneeze.
Breaks up a colli In 24 hours Relieves
w Grippo ia 3 days Excellent for Headache r
Quinine in this form doc3 not affect tho head Cascara is best Tonic
Laxative No Opiate in I'JI'o.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
WALLPAPER
12V2c A ROLL '
A well papered home always com-
mands a bigger price.
Bring your painting and decorat-
ing problems to us.
CUE BLY
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that's
fA leaf blend
Burlcy heart-leaf for rich body;
rare anJ choicest Mnccdonian to
add that Spur aroma; Virginia
'golden lCaf for "sparkle"; and olJ
Totomac shore Maryland tobacco
for cool burning 1 .
That's the Spur blend. It keeps
Spurs at the top.
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nmp
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(0 11 i'ii
I ' ? 5 jpm a
Dy a very clever patented ma-
chine the paper edges are clinched
together. This docs away with paste.
It means longer burning more
even smokinc. Light up a Spur.
'ttatette
CopynilM 1921. Liii'tt Myert Toiiceo Co.
Innumerable
Frocks and
Wraps-
J FOR EVERY NEED OF SPRING
refully planned buying and person-
al selections results in the larger col-
lection of new apparel we remember
ever having at this period of the sea
son.
Frocks at- .$19.75 up
Wraps at $24.50 up
Prices are Low M. That is Assured
Seek Quality and Style Now
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1921, newspaper, February 24, 1921; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc728606/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.