Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1922 Page: 4 of 10
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA PP.IOAY JANUARY ll IKi
SHORT STORIES
OF THE TOWN
Initiation Ten'jht.
Wttlty Pood Sal.
KttiinliiT Ht lli"
Kmplre Meat
Initiation of new im-ulier mid
hnllollng m Ilia prim Ipal numbers
mi li program fur ll.u liieelliiK of
I Iki KiiHtimi War !li It evening In lli
Miuniilc hull iircnrilliiK lo nu nn-
iinum oinent inmli today. Tim (iii'i't-
lnK Mill hi'fin at 7; 'ID ' ! k.
Attending Manaoe. Meet.
maiknt llio Wenley Hilda Mux m
the MethndUt ilinreh will hold n
food null. II announced today. I
Home rooked I'ilnpt will lio feature! j . ber llinslnnd nnmrer of Hi"
In llio mlo. lot til dffli it of lit" We tern l.'nlon
- i Telenniph ininpnny li ft th' morn-
To Aik for Bid. Iiir f.tr Okluluxun Ciiy to iittoinl u
Atruniti'iiii'lilii to adverll-fl for Hiiro ihiv' iih-i-; litjt of mimai-ei In
mii' hid for the etinxlrult Ion of dm t ) lrl (Ihtrbt onsprli htir Hio
Hut proponed Pictliylt'riiin ihunli inteii nf (iklnhiiiim nml AiLiiii'iih.
building nt the corner of HUt'i The purport of Hie metitit Mmt-
atreet mid MlnnneoU avenue nr j nier HiikIiiihI mhI1. In lo iU tti w.tyn
Pi'lug niHiln J. A. Hone i linlrinnil of mid ineiui of ileveloplni; IiiihIiio h
t ho hiillilln. onuiillli'P HIilnMini ivl j for V22 mitl f.n Wt.'itliiK tlio liiiinllliiK
today. The hlil will I hi opened Kelt- nt iiionnhici of nil chm-ie.
ruurv 10. In lli rliy nun. Ai ii i
RESPITE DUE TO
GIVEN HUNS
IF
UL
l-fudiiii' i' HiMiiK'm ni f"." fuiim rwilt of the martial law order or
a)-n t-'.H hi inn IU-. n..a r i'ii I'm i ruMMint of the etate troop Jmt
tli.nn c;i;r:my mnt rny 3 1. ''-Wi "l0 f""l' will remain until the ill-
-tl. irnrk every tfi tUy. . -ofl- trit In Ihnrouithly cleaned lip. H h
id tlm agreement K'M li'd ld. There mi marked exodii
TIM union la (!ntiriiil n op"! of umloiriibU from the dlntrlit to-
up Hie Ut;iiii In nrrlvinrj At ny nnd l ho campaign or me iroop
plan for payment. The d ie of On' 'l ot iindiT y motif Iho nolorloM
titimi1- rniifcrern-t t l"i Ix-ld lit I'Iuk- of Hie dimrut.
Iio.i net for Murrh S.
ri'iTiit iiui-iliiK of lliK fiiiiinilili-u
pliiim nml KpixiririillniiH h milm.lt
Ifd liy III nn lilH'riH wi're (xtunlii-
rd nnd npiirovcd after a fi-w hIIkIh
rhunnfn. II h pillnuili'd Hint tlin
lillllillllK to 111' n modern I'aiirrll "'ill
Sctut Troops Mcuta Tonight.
Troop No 1 of tint I!oV Mroiil4
Will meet IliiH I'Vi'liKin "I
oVIiM-k In tlm Junior liiiili mlinnl
IiiiIIiIImk. T. X. WchI teiiitnm.il'''
flee will roHl upproJliniilely $"."iiiIU. j iiiinoiuieeil 1I1I4 ni" rnltiR.
(Ilr 1l I'lll 'l l'f I
f:ie!ic .lull 1.1. -A provllon:il
ii. .i.itiii in.n for fierimitiy win 1
i i!i i! npiin ly llio ri purnlloim innt-
m!. ten of tlifl iillied mipreino eoiimll
I ' . ! tn mljo il iiinelll It HUH nil
ni. tin mi t 'll-i.V
!f t!li iittoll (loilimiiy will tiol
tone to (liy tan firn.iHin.i'iMi eoUI
inarkH ..t ot li-lniilly iliin.iiuleil on
Jiiiittnr l.'i hut mil! 1'ienont a new
I Ii.il f . t!n avinent of tint di tit.
t;.iiiianti en of flimiielnl npornm
;nt.t ill ii Inl Riven 1' Hio (.leriuullH.
Pnymcnti MuM Continue.
Illv 1 Ue lt..ii l I'owi )
Cunnei. .li.n. 'l I- Wlillo Urn prt
! iormi n:or.itof nun l'i In efeel
0 m - i i i. i - f l i l
TROGPS D!J DUTY
If II FIELD
SEE ?JQ TRGUBLE
0- f - (By Tli fnllrd P'r )
Mexlit Tex. Juti. IJ.-Stiilo troopi
e.iliin til .Mexlil toilny to help elelin
up llui totui nml iiilJoiinliK- oil fiel'lii
wltleh were plneiil under iimrtlul law
In u pirn Imnutloii li.niinl liy Gnver-
i ..r l'tit Ni ff.
Tiuulilo Ih not antli Ipnteil on a
MASONS TO ENJOY SELVES
AT GUTHRIE. CONSISTORY.
Ciit irle Okla. Jim. 13. With the
nnif.-rrliiK of tlm rank of KnlKhl
('oiiuniinil.'r of the Court of Honor
upon inuny proinlnent Oklahomt
MiiMiim and an etitertnlninent p ro
ll in in whleh liiilmlei a eoniert liy
llio f:iinou eontrallo FnincU In
Ktiiin fnnnerly of the Metropolitan
()ii'i.i ('omiuiny a daneo and other
feiitiirm (tlm aniilvermry ro'inlon
of Okl.iliuum 'i)iiHlitory to le held
I. ire Jitnniiry Id to 13 Infinitive
iromlif to lm one of the mont nn
iimiiiiI nnd widely attnnded galher
Iiikk of Oklulionm MiiHon in retent
yenr.
Swing D
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BUSINESS TODAY IS CROSSING bto prosperous times. Experts proclaim it indica-
tions point to it past experience assures it. The regular traffic between producer and
consumer is bring resumed rapidlybridged across by Confidence.
Swing the bridge of Confidence down to a straight-away road and keep it there. Business
is reviving asit did after the depressions of 1896 1904 1908' 1914. The volume of
manufacturing and trade is increasing daily unemployment is decreasing loans are expanding.
Business ii gathering momentum
Prosperity Is Jus f 'Round TaE Corner
"He profits most
who serves best"
Space Contributed by CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS
in Co-Operation with ROTARY CLUB PROSPERITY CAMPAIGN
Advertisements contributed by Frank Presbrcy Advertising Agency N. Y.
Plan NOW to
profit MOST
CITY DADS HAVE .
OFFER ON BONDS
(Continued from ptiia one.)
tlm Clilfkanha wnier pumping t.-
Hon without a ptr nmun tlm U-
tloint In the aiute were onlerod lut
nluht by Hie vote of tounell. In
r la vote the nlileriii'n limtnit ted
the mayor and city clurk to enter
Into a commit for the Inutaliitlnn
of two new filler at the pumping
tatlon. A repreniMitMllve of the rom-
pany awiinled the contrict wuj
here Ul night and alutud that he
would heglu amiemhlluft Iho tnutorlal
at oiue.
It wa pointed out that the pro-
ent fllior at th9 puiiipliiaT aiiillon
ore Inmlequiilo to handlu the vol-
uuin of water iioceimary lo aopply
the c-lty and (hat the addition of the
two new filter will brln the a-
piielly to above t ie required amount
and will make tho plant one of the
bent In the atute. Tho Improvement
oidered laat nluht conform with
the riHomnirndntloii of the wtatu
hetollh Uepnrtmtiit.
Report of Offleait.
The report of tHy offUrr
heard and filed and an ordinate
.iuiliorteln h pavmunt of thu
month'a ll" w ped. Thl ordl-
nnnre provided for th ptDiiionl of
IH.Dlfl.t. Incliidln nearly 0
from the Prk aecount.
A reolutlon wa paod remoflnj
Chnrle llrliclit a iy aearnnRer. In
connexion with the aetlnn. Mmncll
aurefd to allow Mr. IlrHht to Ap-
pear Imfiire the rounrll at the next
metln If h bo vlred and to
offer whneMo to teatlfy In up-
port of lila claim that ohsrgM ro-
l.itlnx to mlHconduet are utijimt.
The mayor reeommpnded to the
mrert and alley committee that tht
atdewalk primram with rnfereme to
the wnhlewilo dlntrlet. mark tlmo for
the pri'Hent. In other word ttat tho
walk Httntat Ion In tho wholewilo dl(-
trltt ha Irft a It I t preaonW.
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What Is it?
A New Confection Made by Lindsey
Something Different
Ice Cream in a
Chocolate
Kimono
Winter Delicacy the People in Eastern
Cities are Raving So Much About
m
B
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j We have just placed this delicious article
on the Chickasha market You can order
it at drug stores or confectionary stores.
1 If you order once you will do it again It's
I a wholesome confection enjoyed by every-
e
one.
10c
TRY IT TODAY
10c
Lindsey Ice
Cream
Go.
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"Go Ahead" in 1922
We are prepared to give our customers all the service .
consistent with good banking
Saving Accounts Time Deposits
Safety Courtesy ; "
Depositors with small accounts accorded the same con-
sideration as the big depositors.
WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
!.
The Citizens National Bank
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1922, newspaper, January 13, 1922; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc728905/m1/4/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.