Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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Personal
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usuesfions
NEW DRESS
"The Sproadlng Evil" is coming.
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VOILES
Tom Mix in "Tho
Thought" Kozy today.
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CHICKA8HA DAILY EXPRESS CHlCKASHA OKLAHOMA FRIDAY'- FEBRUARY 21 1919.
031
I Earl? Spring
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If
. You'll Want a Suit
This Spring
Youthfulness and chic were never' expressed 1o greater ailvantay-'
tliau in these expertly designed sails. The slender tapering skirt
line is an authentic feature of the new spring mode the boxed Coat
the vested waistcoat or high belted models are indicative of the ver-
satility of the designers this .season.
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Dolmans are in Vogue
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Mra. Forrest Nave and daughter
Mary Jane of El Reno are spending
the day in Chickasha with friends.
"Terror of the Range" with Geo.
Larkln. Kozy today.
C. Cates of La vert y was transact
ing business in the city today.
"A Perfect Lady" with Madge
Kennedy. She doesn't have to prove I
It; she admits it and so will you!
after seeing her at the Sugg tonight. I
"So graceful" is the remark we've
heard so often regarding these new
Wraps for Spring and they're practi
cal too.
la coats you'll have choice of the cape back and belled front
styles or the full flare coat so practical for general wear and yet
dressy enough for any occasion. '
New Dresses New .Skirts New Mouses New Millinery a visit
1o our store will convince you.
We are. making a special price on
McAlester coal for the next ten
days. Lump coal delivered $9.00 per
(Jp ton; nut coal delivered $8.00 per
I Ion. Cox & Son. Phone 813. 2-lStf
John Carson of Laverty was a
business visitor in. Oklahoma City
z
today
Tom Mix the king of the cow-
i boys. Kozy today.
Harry Culver is transacting busl-
Two of
a Kind
Is as good as a PAIR
In poker pailance it's
true
But there's nothing can
equal
The PAIR we hold
When you play the game
of SHOE.
At GRIBFS
If;.! v..f e.
H ness in Oklahoma City today.
Money made by men not afraid.
See I. S. Jones about Ranger-Rock
Island stock. Phone 379. 18-3t
. C. L Stone former resident of
jqj Chickasha was here from Oklahoma
Ss City today. '
Hr
Smiling Bill Parsons in a two-
reel Capitol comedy "Bill Settles
f?J? Down." Sugg tonight.
(D) ' George Eldred of Lawton is In the
visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs.
J P. A. Eldred 120 South Sixth street.
Style Headquarters
Nat Densler returned last night
from Oklahoma City ' where he at-
tended the automotive show.
Mrs. J. L. Maloney of IE Reno was
the guest of friends in the city yes-
terday afternoon.
Kliilil l3 UiiiiO lfii'31 (OSiiU ili!ill !fi0!!il Hl!l ll!ill Klgiill lrjl Keeps
Mrs. R. M. Atwood and children
a' A scaltf burn or severe cut Heats Qf Lawton are n the c vlgI
w v- Mr nnd Mrs j M Atwooci anci fam.
a bottle of BALLARD'S
SNOW LI-NIMENT on hand is al-
iiy.
A very attractive showing of Picardy
Admiration and Velaine Voiles. New
ideas in figures and combinations and
also plain colors that cannot fail to
please. Priced at 50c to $1.50 the yard.
New Tissue Gingham; extra fine grade
beautiful color shades 75c the yard.
Fresh shipment of Swiss Nainsook and
Cambric Embroideries 10c to 50c yard.
Always something new at
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WHOSE TRAINED NURSEE AM
BOILER WORK
All work guaranteed. Acetylene
welding i sj. alty. Call or write
MILLARD HICKS
Phone PBX 10o0 or care India-
honia Gin
t.ET EXPRESS WAKT AUS KELL
THAT ARTICLE .VOR YOo
. . j ways prepared for such . accidents.
Ve wish to announce that Miss Sod by Wren Drug Co. Adv.
Morje Hurburt of St. Louis Mo. has
arrived and is in charge of our mil- i iatera Mm Mnnnott ai mil
linery department and she will be ' ford Reinheilner are visiting friends Owner's parents Mr. and Mrs. H.
e nn ro consii r. w tn vnn n hnnf vnn . . . . . . i iu"wun..
m UKlanoma jjny toaav.
spring hat. The People's Store. 20-2t '
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Gardner ex-
pect to spend the week-end in Nin-
nekah where they will visit Mra.
LET EXPRESS WANT ADS SELL
Keen! You bet. That Kozy show : THAT ARTICLE FOR YOL
A child that has Intestinal worms today
is handicappel in Its growth. A few
doses of WHITE'S CREAM VER-
Miss Dorothy Stone expects to
MIFUGE destroys and expels 1 nQ .Dv.oi iu;f-r v.-
worms; the child immediacy 1m- ents Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stone in'
proves an dthrives wonderfully. Sold Oklahoma City.
Dy wren Drug Co. Adv.
A Ford "Weekly taking you through 1
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Wjr THK DIAMOND BRAND. iy
I.fldlea! AmU :
t hl-cbeater a
1'IIU in )(t
toxes. letled '
Take no other.
DriivrUt. Ask fa
DIAMOND IIUAND FILLS fur 85
VMti known u Best Safest A twsys RelUblo
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
v a
four urucffUt for a
nd Hold ItictiUlcW
miMk Blua Ribbon. V
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ri llI.J iri.-M.TPll H
A Hint to the Agei.
If people past sixty years of age
Certain articles of diet tend to
check movements of the bowels. The
most common of these are cheese '
tea and boiled milk. On the other 'Could be persuaded to go to bed as
hand raw fruits especially apples soon as they take cold and remain
and bananas also graham bread and In bed for one o rtwo days they
Whole wheat bread promote a move- would recover much more quickly
ment of the bowels. When the bow-! especially if htey take Chamber-
els are badly constipated however Iain's Cough Remedy. There would
the sure way la to take one or two also be less danger of the cold be-
of Chamblertain's Tablets lmme- followed by any of the more
d-w
diately atfer supper. Adv.
cj.w ' serious j diseases. Adv.
liyijllilljjjlllliyijjjjlSllllljllljlljlllSM England" at the Sugg to-
A Limited Time
With Every Three-Poung Can of
GOLDEN PLUME COFFEE
We are giving- a handsome one-half erallon
stone or glass pitcher three pounds of this su-
perior brand of coffee regular price $1.25 and
we make you a present of this valuable pitcher.
This offer is only for the purpose of introduc-
ing Golden Plume Coffee and will not last long.
All kinds of fresh Vegetables for your Sun-
day Dinner
night.
g
EES j A. B. Thompson who is confined In
the Chlckasha hospital suffering
EES : from pneumonia was reported inv
S proved this morning
jEjsj Heart weak? If it is stay away
i fromthat Kozy today. For boy its
EE ' a thriller.
bdok.
We deliver regardless of size of order.
Please write our telephone number in your
c
rescent
216 Chickasha Ave.
G
eocery
T. J. Brown secretary of the
i Chamber of Commerce returned last
! night from Oklahoma City where he f
E transacted business relative to the
j Chamber of Commerce.
EES I "Jane Goes A-Wooing" it's a Par-
EESj ' amount feature with Vivian Martin.
Sugg tomorrow.
Mrs. M. B. Roddy returned last
night from Terrell Texas where she
was called by the illness of her
brother Mark Barton. She reports
Mr. Barton much improved.
If you want $1.25 per share for
Aubyme stock inside of the next two
' days sign an assignment draw draft
1 with stock attached care First State
EES ' Bank Durant Okla. and send me
telegram. I will take what is of
fered during that time. Frank Lew-is-
. .It
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Macklin. who
are spending several days in the
city expect to leave tomorrow for
South Carolina where they will make
their home.
Have cash buyer for Improved 5
or 15 acres near Chickasha. Give
full description and price. Major
Brothers. 21-3t
4
Phone-664
J. L. Freeley of El Dorado Kan.
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Baum yesterday evening.
Mrs. Chas. T. Williams spent
'yesterday visiting friends in Oklaho-fi
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DOnJIc'i With OW s rf A )
Pure Pk-r-s (
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We sell all he
Besh
Medicine
We cannot fill your bottles with any but pure fresh
drugs because that is the only kind we allow to come into
our store.
You ought to keep a supply of household remedies right
in your house so as to be ready for any emergency before
the doctor can come. Buy them from us and KNOW they
are right.
Owl Drug Store
"The Store of Better Service."
PHONE 126 and 1243
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1919, newspaper, February 21, 1919; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc728671/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.