Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 123, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 22, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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"Kndymion" a On(jk play In throe
a'.ts will b Kivn May r at tlio (iirls'
eu)i-Ke iui(!iUjrii!i!i by (ho im'inbHfl of
tin- classt'a in the ai'.iurtm-ut of k.v-picr-tiioa
nmk-r tU d'irrctlou of Miss
Olivp Lt-man Mi'Olintlo. The drills
will be "Kivt-a iiiidcr tne direction of
-MidH Sarah K. Wlu-eb-r the music
under the direction of Mitts Roue Mtir-
ry and the ooHtunu's will be titular the
direction of Minn Merle M. Stephens.
ll! program followa:
ACT I. The outskirts of a forest at
the foot of Mt. Olympus
ACT II Sanm iliieo in the forest
after liiKhtfull
ACT HI Same place In the forest
the following morning.
OHAUAOTKHS-(Mortals.)
Kndymlon a prince
- Mary Aeries O'Neill
Phiynia with whom ICndyinion is
in love Emma Estill
KuiiihiIuVh the bond friend of En-
Uymion ...Mozellfl Sumptfr
KallU'ttthPlia KtiiiHjnitl.'s' betroth-
al Mrn. K. T. Shee.;og
Kndymlon' pari'tits
King AeohiH .
Qiien Hi-rmla ...Mra
Grfn Maidens
Erithoe
Purls
Calyce
Ca'yitf
Thalma
Cieli Youths
Pbeaon '..
Adlnetis
Tiinoii
.. Clyde Hart
A. II. Morgan
Neitie Belle Kates
Alma Adanm
Alma '.Viiu
Ruby Canning
... Ruth lieiuiett
Lida Richards
Bertha Rolieu
Florence Meyvra
Aloldeg Ixiuise Crocker
Montcil Mamie Uivoll
TLree I'ricnu o the Temple of
fceua . ' ;
Hazel Zimmerman
Leila Wallace
I.uey Krey
1M MORTALS.
Artemis-tioddena of the chase and
of the moon and special guar-
dian of maidens. Maizle Ha'ley
Hoi piieus tiod of Sleep..
Uovle Hubbard
HwrmeeAr tricky mestjeisger of
fodn Pauline 0en
Pan - Ruler over the creature of
tiie forrht lies lilting
Piyml.t :
Nellie lieiie Kstea
Mary 11 hps
Corlnne Wotteu
Anna P.rymer
lieHs Frost
K I la Prewer
Velma Harvey
Km ma Itatlitf
There's nothing like a change of foot wear for easing feet tired
with the wear and tear of travel. And there's no foot wear so
well able to ease tired feet as that which bears our label. All
shoes resemble each other when they are nestling in a box. It's
only when you put them into service that the Weaknesses crop
up. That's why it pays to buy at a safe store. When you
purchase shoes of us you are guaranteed comfort style and
wear. Let us fit your feet for vacation time.
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(First published May 2'-' 1!H2.) I COMMENCEMENT AT COLLEGE. I 4:00 to p. m.-flyninaslic Ki m
Reciud la i ft
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eporfed Sliced and
Eobbed i Okla. City
Oklahoma City May 22. Slugged ag
he was paHsliiK a dark aPey on Reno
avenue. Hen Jrelon of Chkka.slia Was
found two hiurs la.'er by Patrolman
W. R. Fcrcuiion lying lmconscioiiB
across the Santa Fe track at Wasli-
iiiKtoii avenue.
He had been robbed of a five doli'ir
bill a pocket knife a sack of smoking
tobacco and even of his; shoes a new
pair which be hail purchased only a
few houm before
Iretou came to Oklahoma City on
a business trip Monday morning. Mon-
day "Vetilnif 'after he had eaten sup-
per he started for a waik over the
cjiy.
"1 was walking nloiij? Reno avenue"
he Bald the next morning "when sud-
denly Homething struck tne on the
back of the bead. 1 knew nothinu
(First published May 22 )!H2.)
MOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
Stale of-Oklahotna ("rady County sh.
In the County Court.
In the Matter of the Guardianship of
Emily Holt a Minor.
Notice is hereny fcivcu that In pur-
suance of an order of the County
Court of Grady County Oklahoma
heretofore made and entered on th
1 1 tli day of May 11112 directing said
guardian to sell til1 inter-sr of Kuid
minor In arii! to fiaid lands hereiii.iL r
(iet'cribed.
Now therefore notice is hereby
given that on the Kith day of June
15112 In pursuance of :. id order I will
f 11 at priva'e sale to the hlhost bid-
itr at the hour of 10 o'clock a ra of
said day Ml of the into 'eat of sa.1
minor in and to the following de-
scribed lands to-wit:
All of the south half of the north-
east quarter of fh north west qua -r
nior until I awi-Sc til the
lion. 1 could not Bee the man who hit I unartcr of the northeast auarter. nd
inc. He must have siipped out i a I the northeast (.uarter of the nort.i "
dark mairwa 1 had just pawned. " tt.arter of the northeast nuarter and
Huntret .
F.Kther Arnspachor
Cecile Oak man
Margaret HeiMler
l'.-a;r;e Hall
lkivte Reynolds
4 RttRno T!VE CAP. 3
FR!?CO RAILROAD
Et Buund.
4ijS Ka-tera Kiprcgg :3J a m.
1U Kt. Iiuin & Kan. City 2:o5 p m.
Wttt Sound.
Qnanah lV-scngor p. m.
;7 l.u a Kai.i. -.h T .'ea p.m.
OKLAHOMA CENTRAL.
Arrlvt Dnar!
6 00 p. m. ...G:(w) a. m.
7::;a p. in. 11:00 .m.
ROCK BLAND RAILWAY.
Northbound.
Arrlvil Depart.
N'o. 12 . 3:10 a. m
No. 24 2:u p. m. 2:2.". p m
No 22 7:17 p. m
Southbound.
Arrlvg Depart.
No. U 12:25 i. 12:30 a.m.
lreton waa taken from the Santa
Fe tracks only ten nilnutea before a
southbound train aa due. Had Fer-
piiHKii nut discovered h!m he probably
would have been killed by the train.
lreton helont-s to a prominent and
wealthy Indian family.
Tiie police have no theory as to the
identity of the n un or men who at-
tai ked lreton w ho says he knows few
people in Oklahoma City His wound
will not pro.e serious It is thought.
There never was a time when people
a predated the real merits of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy aore than
now. This Is shown by the increase
in sales and voluntary testimonials
from persons who have been cured by
It. If you or your children are trou-
bled With a couiui or cuid ejvo it a
trial and become 'acquainted with Its
icood qiminies. Knr sale by all deal-
erg diw
The following pro p. rani of the com-
mencement exercises to be held at
the Girls' college has been announced
beginning Thursday -May j.'.) ami con-
tliiuin;; over until May 2S:
Thursday May 23.
8:00 p. in. Contest between Lea-
man and Ktopia Literary Pociel ie.-s.
Saturday May 25.
8:00 P. m. Greek 1 'lav bv Heiiart-
ment of expression.
Sunday May 20.
11:00 a. in. Commencement Ser-
mon by Dr. J. H. O. Smith pastor of
First Christian Church Oklahoma
Citr.
8:00 p. in. Addrwa before Youns
Woman's Christ In Association by
Mrs. John Threads!!! Oklahoma Clly
Mcnday May 27.
10:00 to 1l::;o a. ni.-Exhibition of
Work in Tethniial Departments.
4:00 to :
hibitlon.
S:ii0 p. m. Graduatinit
Music Dejiartment.
Tuesday May 28.
10:00 to 11:20 a. m. Recital by
partmcnt of Piano and Voice.
2:00 to 5:00 i- :n Exhibilion
work in Technical Departments.
I 8:00 p. m. Orcduat ion Exercises
! Address to Graduates by Dr. J.
I Ah.vell of Natchitoches La.
Awarding of Diploma.
Announcements.
Du-
of
WHEN YOU PATRONIZE HOME
MERCHANTS YOU ARE BOOSTING
CHICKASH
CONTRACTOR
Painting and PapcrhangSng
t'horifi 755
Particular Users Insist on
Uniformity and Purity in
if 'ft ;i 1 ' t '
Th carful consistent watchfulness exr rebml
in the making of
'FULL CREAM FLOUR'
1NSURK8 JUST THIS HK8ULT.
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Bring tome e!can ccttan rag to thi
office et once rd jet tn pot csh.
the north half of the northeast rpiar-j
ter of the northeast quarter an 1 Urn
southwest quarter of the northeast j
(piarU . of tiie northeast (tiurter and .
the north half of the southwest quar-
ter of the northeast quarter and the
northwest quartet of tiie southeast!
quarter of the northeast quarter of'
section thirty-otic township ninej
north range four west in McClainj
County Oklahoma.
Said sale will he made at. private!
sale to the highest bidder bids there-;
for may be filed In the office of the
Judge of the County Court of Grady j
County Oklahoma or delivered to the
undersigned guardian at the oifice of j
Houd MePon in the City of Chit ka j
sha Grady County Oklahoma on or;
before ten o'clock of slid Onv nliove
mentioned. Fach bldilcr will tie re '
quireii to iteposi: wttn nta nut cent
fied check or rash In the sum ol
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1 104.00 to guarantee the good faith ol i
said bid.
H. W. HOLT
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This Cfautiful Upright frnnr
1'iano Only ZZU
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Scores of Piano Buyers are taking fr '
advantage of our Big Cut Price Sale.
Why don't you join the procession f
Mr. Piano Purchaser?
FOR THE TIME IS GETTING SHORT
READ CAEEFULLY-ACT QUICI
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22 p;d
No. 22 2:15 p. m
No. 31
CI Reno
. ?: 40 p. m.
. 8:03 a. m.
Manuuin.
Ciiickakha 4.
Wettbound.
Arrive Depart.
No. 70!1 9:10 a. m. 9:20 a. m.
No 711 3:25 p. in. 3:35 p. m
Eatlbound.
Arrlvt. Depart.
No. 712 13:45 a. m. 11:00 a. in.
No 710 5:10 p. m 5 45 p.m.
Paul Valley Biench.
Arrive. Depart.
No. 7:o 9:35 a. m.
No. 7LI 1:10 I- m.
No. 714 2:45 p. m.
No. 78't 6:40 p. IB.
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Palnt!na & Decorating
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Train will leave Oklahoma City 2:20 p. m..
Saturday June 15th arriving in Chicago
12:30 p m. Sunday June 16th. and will
consist of the latest up-to-date electric
lighted Pullman Sleepers.
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For full information regarding tickets and br-rlb res-
crvation.t call on or write Mr. A. K. I'erry Chairman
W.
Uoosevrit Stut?wtt!e Movement
or tho umlersignftl.
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Lee iiuekias Molel
FAY THOMPSON
Div. Pass. Agt:
Oklahoma City
Ten Pianos sold the first week. Take our word for it some of thQ people who
determined to buy at this sale are going to be disappointed simply because thev f.ccm
to think any old time will do tomorrow or next day. Be warned in time P.1r.' Pin no
Buyer como down today and make your choice--tomorrow may be too late.
THE REASON OF THIS SALE:
Bscajusc of tho fact that the H. P. Nelson Co. of Chicago one of the largest piano
mnuufacturers in the United States decided on May 1st to close their retail stores in
Chicago and as a result of this decision we purchased the entire stock of 171 pianos
and player-pianos. This stock represents 33 different makes of tiie world's oldest
and bast- piano makers such as Chickering Knabe H. P. Nelson Knisht-Brinkcrhoff
Cable-Nalson and piinos of this grade which you know to be the highest standard of
piano quality. We bought these pianos at a sacrifice price in fact we bought them at
such a low figure that we are able to offer them to you at a saving of 50c on the dollar.
Think of it Mr. Piano Buyer to be able to select your choice of the worlds best piannc
at an actual saving of fifty cents on the dohnr. It sounds absurd but it is n fr.rt nev-
ertheless. What excuse have you to offer Mr. Piano Buyer if you do not secure enf:
of tliG;e beautiful instruments at the unheardof prices we are'effering them at ami
the easy terms offered. It is a positive fact with which every one is familiar that to
purchase in quantity i; to secure a lower price than throuoh ordering in small
amounts and it is the power of this immense purchase which contribute to
matchless values to be found at this sale This is the last week of this great sale so
be warned in time. Don't delay Come down today and select your piano. It coj ts
you notning to look and we assure you a pi easa nt visit.
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Chickasha Avenue. Opposite Postoffico
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 123, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 22, 1912, newspaper, May 22, 1912; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc728789/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.