Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 262, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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PACI TWO.
CHICKAIHA DAlLV IXMtll CHICKAIHA OKLAHOMA TUEIOAY FEBRUARY II 12l
Personal Mention
Hoy High nf Piircell. vUH.il
friend and transacted iultic In
the clly yesterday afternoon.
' Julio 11. MoGuIra lin today for
Geary Oklahoma lo vllt til daiigh
UT Mr. Ii I. Uw.
Puy your Sweet IV reed at Chirk-
Hkliti Crci'iihoue c:H 8. Fifth SI.
lllOUO 41 11 101
Mr unci Mm. John 'oril are
I'U friend til F.I Itcno today.
Mr. U I lit n k Cullln of Anadar-
kn court clerk of Caddo) county.
w tlio guest of Mm. T. II. Camp-
li'II mill friend In I ho city yeslcr-
dRy Mm. Cullln n formerly
Mini Ma mile 1'iiyno of tills iliy.
The bet MrAlcMcr lump roiil $13
delivered. Lltituu Grain Co. Phono
739. Ji CI.
Mm Marshall Po". en employee
of the Keglo .Mercantile company
1 recovering from mi attack of In-
fluonia. The correct thing In Corsage l
nitet fur I ha Hanker iliniro lit V.ti
Country Club In rimed sweet peas
J .11 Iy of I Im Viillry nt price Hint
aro miBoniililn ml quality to please.
Cray Plural Co Mimics lf.fi and
tli. ' 1 - SI It
3. W. llarhrough attorney of
Clot eland Olilo transacted businc
111 ths clly yesterday afternoon.
A fine aaaorlment of nil klmln of
flower aeed nt t'hlcknxlia Green-
house B. Fifth Pt. Thono 4S.
IMOt
Mr. J. TV. Vellborn mother of
3. R. Wellborn clly tlerk I aerloua-
ly 111 at the Wclhorn liome 401
jiortb. 6oven(U elreet. (
The correct llilnff In ( oniRO bo-
iiuetH for the Hanker dance nt tlio
Country Club In roue aweet pea
J.illy of tlio Valley at prices that
nro reonnblo and quality to pkae.
Oray Floral Co. rhones 58G nnd
m. !i-u
C. h. HunderMon left yenterdny for
Ci Is homo In Kansas Clly ufter a
abort vlHlt with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. '
lnnco T13 Iowa avenuo.
Jicpln your business course now.
Fpeelnl rato of tuition. Three month
.dmlundilp $23.00. Chlckaaha Jlusl-
Ikes Collego. 20-3t
(. N. Slovens of Cyril transacted
luslncss and visited friend:) In tlio
city yesterday afternoon.
H. P. Fisher of Lnwton wna n
l)UBlne3s visitor In the city today.
Yt. aid Mrs. Ilosio Halyent of
Oklahoma. City were visitors In the
city yesterday afternoon.
The correct thing In Corsage lio-
ou3tH fur tho Hankers panco at tlio
Country Club In roses sweet peas
Lilly of tlio Valley at prices that
are renHOiiublo and duality to please.
Cray Floral Co l'honca fS6 nnd
9U. 21-U
Malt Robinson United States pro-
liate attorney left this morning for
n buiiinoss trip to Duncan and other
points In tho district.
The Ladles' 'Social Clrclo of the
rresiliytoriun church will have a
"Good TImo Social" nt the homo of
Mrs. Chns. Roso on Weilnesilay
evening Fob. 22nd at 8 o'clock. Ev-
erybody Invited to come and bring
your friends. Refreshments of
chicken sandwiches cake nnd cof-
fee will bo served for 13 cents.
There will also b a "grab bag" con-
taining articles from five to twenty-
fivo conts. Como help a good cause
and enjoy yourself. 21-2t
Mrs. Will Bledsoe who Is under-
going treatment for blood poisoning
continues to slowly improve it -was
reported this afternoon.
Supply your clothing needs at
G. & B. and vote for Corinne Dun-
can in the coupe contest. Thank
you. 21 It
Low Round
Ml 1
r !; 4 Account !"
kpi.g
Tickets on sale February 23rd to 26th. Good for return
passage until March 7th.
For detailed information inquire of the Ticket Agent.
J. N. CORNATZAR
Tassenger Traffic Manager.
SHORT STORIES
OF Till: TOWN
Society ta Give T.
Tlio Mimliuiiity society of the Krl
Clirlilli.n chunk will Rive to nt
ilia liimii. nt Mr. anil Mr. I'. ('.
Ktaey 411 m.iiiii rfluli stri'iH Frlduy
iiflciiiM'il from 2 In 4 o'clock Tlio
KUi"'lx will Im lilvi'ii a privilege tu
niiikii a silver offering fur tlio ben-
lilt of I In- mm ii'ly.
Maionlo Mtlng Tonight.
W. U I'iiiiiTnni W. M announc-
oil spot lul ciimmutiii nllou of Chirk-
mini IuiIkh No. !( A.. F. ami A.
M thin evening in tin' Masonic hall
(II K.iriMn iivi'hiio. Hulk III tin'
M. M. decree will i-iiiiNiiinn ft ia rt
of tln limit. Tin; iiiirtli tt Hill ni"i
l ".'3H o'clock.
Kayter In Mexico
i hi ... . . .... f ........
r. i . miyer oi mi coy inriii'
In r of Hut main linnnl of tuililli.' lif
f.ilrK. U n member of llm party of
Oklahoma ImimIik hii niul professional
linn who aro In MoWo Investlgat-
lnr roinmcn ln condition then'. Mr
Kavi.i r cipiirt tu ri'lurn In Chirk-
islm Siuuluy. Gov J. U. A. ItnlKTt-
'iill ) u member of ll'i' li1y.
(II? Tl fiult.1 Prrw.)
ChlniKo Feb. 21. The organlsa
Hull of the niitlmial farm lalmr ki-
liticul alllaino wa pomponed tmlay
until the Mccond Mondvy In Det-em-In
r by an UKrccineiit reached uiiiiiiir
thci two Rnuip repreiteiited.
The conference decided to await
the outcoinu of the November elec-
tion liifiuo Koitift ahead wlla the
national orituuizalion. It was Htaled
by Icmlera fullowliiK (he meeting.
MITCHELL GETS COMMISSION.
I.nnsnn I). Mitchell principal of
the Chickuslm IiIkIi school (luring
tbe 1!0-1!1 school year now luper-
Inli mlent of schools of H.iHki li has
been uwnrded a comiulsslon of first
lieutenant In the Oklahoma. National
Guard iiccording lo Hiinoiinccnient
from the olflco of i'hiirles F. Har-
rett iidjutatit general. MilcXiulI lias
been assigned to Die Second battal-
ion headquarters staff of tlio HiOth
field artillery. Mitchell was com-
i.ijKiioned nloiiK with Clias. It.
Woody and Cliffurd It. Tiinmoiis of
tliis city both of whom have been
given first lieutenants' commissions
and assigned to Battery 1) 189tb
field artillery located here.
Armenia was tho first count'j' em
bracing Christianity.
t '
fiiifef
W :
IP
is
Ladioa and children will find
the privacy of our room to their
liking In having their eyes exam-
ined As a registered optometrist I
can overcome poor eyesight head-
aches and norvousnoas with per-
'ectly fitted glasses.
CARR'S OPTICAL
PARLOR
423 CHICKASHA AVE.
PHONE 33
OPTOMETRISTS
Trip Fares
LABOR PARTY TO
All
ELECTION
J
A ii ii i
NOT OVER SIX PERCENT RUSSIAN
POPULATION OF VILLAGE SURVIVE
i By EDWIN W. HULLINCER
(United I'mii Btnff CorreHMiii(lniit.)
Muiatala VIIIhiio Tartnr ItKpulilUt
jKniil lunula Ki h SI . "All of u In
till riMiin will Im ili'dil iM'fnro lhoo
miiow it if 1 1 aRnln."
! Tlio Kgi'il lurtar looked arouud tli
- mnall mrty of noven fur confirms
tluii. Ill tiny Murk ahull van (Mo-
liaini ilan elhlca advUn aaalimt U-
iiluliiR tmo'a Imlr licfora women)
jjiMtkiMl out of ki'i'I'llIK Hltli hi n in-
ialvo Ja ami ihuvklxine win me
' promlnemo were ai i ('ntiialinl liy the
anif of hunner In hi i ht vk.
The "nninonir" wn aliamliiK on
thu taliln It puff of vapor reciilllnit
i the liny when there wern bread and
'cake real miliar and milk and not
almply hot wuter and old tea leave.
We were alttlng log rred Oriental
jfHNhlnn on tlio taliln a low platform
eighteen Im he from the floor which
i filled one end of the room. The Mo-
J hametlun holme hai no chair. You
lt cron legi;ed on the floor or on
: the Initio.
The lump flickered each little
j flare revealing a new rhjet In the
Hlmplo room. There ure tlio re-
llfilou nintloe
on tlio wall with
I their vcrawlliiR In Tartar (the Tar-
i turn uin the Turkish alphabet). There
wu the beautiful Tartnr woman'
outfit now thitiiilluK from a tack In
the log wall. The gold and alive
piece old ItiiKnlan. Turkish Tartar
reflected occiikIoiiiiI beam of IIrIiI.
a the nestled attalnst their rli h
background of red plush.
Two littlo children and their
grandmother peered down from their
berth on top of the huge brick stove.
These stove aro the most couplcu-
ou piece of furulturo In every pen-
ant home In Russia Russian or Tar-
tar. Their Interior serve a oven
during the duyiimo while at night
a much of the family a can find
room sleep on their warm surface a
few feet below the celling. .
Tho old Tartar had spoken quietly
but gravely with the strange Imper-
Honnlnc and resignation of the Ori-
ent a If speaking not of himself and
hi fnmily and friends.
Refore my mind rose tho picture
of a littlo snowbound village we had
passed through the day before
empty and still tinder the alienee
of death. It had a prosperous settle-
ment of 200. The last four Tartars
died from hunger or typhus tho day
before we arrived. It was an ex-
treme case the guide had explained
but it represented what a great
many villagers would bo like several
months heno.
"Do you moan that thli entire vil-
lage will dlo unless food Is sent"
asked J. Rlvos Chllds Inspector for
the American Relief Administration.
Childs his Interpretor Skvartzeff
secretary of the communist party in
the Tartar republic and myself had
stopped at the little house on Child's
rouud of the Tartar republic where
the A. R. A. has opened 2000 kitchens
for children. It was a typical Tar-
tar house. It happened to belong to
the president of the local Russo-
American children's relief committee.
He had summoned all the local
authorities upon our arrival.
"Ferhnps five or six per cent will
survive not more" tho presydatel
(president) of the local soviet a
Russian replied through his black
whiskers. "And thanks to you they
V. . C-T if
(pointing to the two thlldrynl may
be alien f they run find a place to
May after their purenl have died.
'Our bread I imw uno. The last
rye ha boon coiimuiied. We are pro-
longing life by eating llhldti (a Vim!
of grawi or weed that grow on the
Itusslali steppe) and Htraw when
we have IL I'erlinp two or three
f.imllle nut of a hundred have a few
l.nliitiieH enough to lu"t until the
fiiHt of llm yer. We cannot live In-
definitely on llhld.i. F.vouliiully you
ii ell up and dlo."
The house I fit produced a small
IhiwI of pulvcrlmd llblda. It felt and
Duelled like the (huff duit that
gather on a threshing machine at
thrcidiitig time a IP lay In my palm.
Tho pennant grind the gran stalk
no t il "f our." m Ii It with water.
and bake the dough Into black
mggy "bread."
"Thoe of our children who aro
fiirtuiiato enough to gel Into your
kitchen can live on what you give
them. Hut what will 'happen to them
i.fter we aro gone?
"Forty or forty five percent of our
iHiiiuhitlon are alreudy gone. Half
them have died In their Hume
here. The other started lor Sll.erlu.
Hut t doubt If even hulf S. them
aro atlll alive."
Dr. T. II. Hampton of Hush
Sluing was k professional vlttltor
In tho city today.'
Mi. and Mr. Many Rtoner 1713
Minnesota avenue announce tho
birth of a daughter born cutly Dili
Homing In a local hospital.'
Mr. Matt Satikey. wif. of the
(lady county sheriff continue lo
Improve according to hospital re-
ports today. Mrs Sankey recently
i mli rwent a serious operation In a
loeal hospital. '
Asia I exactly one-third of the
World's land anrfuco.
State University
Site cf Political
Science Meetings
Norman Okln.. Feb. 21. The I'nl-
verstty of Oklahoma has been se-
lected a tho location for th0 third
iiiiniril convention of tho Southwest-
ern ' Political Science association to
be held March 23 24 and 25 accord-
KEEFIKG WELL HEAKS
A CONSTANT FIGHT
AGAINST CATAMIH
r a
u"hf tZZhZibo .u jut a bw t tta very common ilU du to
"Tsht ttt Fight cutarrh with a rcmoiiy of red merit. remedy which hu a
XepuUiUoa toe uaUulnuM oiienilmg over u
.DR. HARTMAM'5.
I Tablota or Liquid
Si MIHI llllll I I UTTII I "
Wd
;jV; Make Chickasha Your rcrmanent
Meeting Place
Springtime Creations for Women
and Miss
- In anticipation of Spring's awakening The Peoples Store
creations arc appealing in smartness distinction and beauty
representing fashion's latest dictates.
Spring Suits - $39.50 to $89.50
Capes and Coats -- .... .... $29.50 to $69.50
Dresses for Street and Afternoon . .$24.50 to $48.50
Gowns for Dinner and Dance :J$48.50 to $89.50
. Headquarters for Smart M'iUinery. . .
-a; . .v . -t--'
Ing lo Dr. V. K. Illat hly. Ued of the
bureau of municipal research of the
rUt of Okluhoma and profnmtor ot
government of the 1'nWcr.ilty uf
Okh.hoir.a.
The Houlhweitern INilltHal Sci-
ence nsmalatlnii covcm territory
Im lulling tho lat of Oklahoma
Tena Louisiana Arkanr.a N
Mexico nnd Arlxona. It member-
ship I made up of people from all
wnlka of lire who are particularly
liitHiKHted In economic Inlerniitlon-
el politic political science of p'
li'tral philosophy Dr. Ilia. lily mild.
llm prcienl oigaiilxatlon h.'s an
wu oilmen! of min e i.inu 3uo and it
In riillclpnteil that II will bo rapidly
Ii creased. The member on tho pro-
grrm roininilleo from tho I'nlver-
my of Oklahoma aro: Dr. A. I).
Allium) director of tho school of
public and private hiutlncj; Dr.
J(bn It
Cheudlo profewor of law
nu
Dr. Illanchly. A program of
tli;ei days event I being prepared
anil will bo completa In R few days.
Suffer From Backache?
Pain in Your Side?
Hear What Mrs. Youngblood
Sayt
Jamestown La. "I suffered with my
right side hack and bead. A friend of
mine told me to try Ir. Fierce' Favorite
Prescription end it did me so much good
1 never get tiic ! of praising it for I be-
lieve it saved my life. 1 am forty-two
year old now and my health is very
good tho' when I think I need a mediciiio
1 get the 'Favorite Prescription' a it is
the only medicine I ever got that did me
any gnil I tried several doctors but
none of them helped me. Now 1 am en-
joying good health." Mrs. Ida Young-
blood. Favorite Prescription is made without
alcohol and can be obtained from vour
nearest druggist in tablets or liquiif. If
vou write Dr. Pierce president Invalid'
lintel Hutfalo N. Y. he will give you
confidential medical ndvico iree of cost.
Dou't wait a minute ii you're ailing.
a wuiy-
f . - J
J I V' 'r v
y is
J
mm
Chronic Cvnaltpation
T)il condition I oftuD brought on
by luck (if exerclNO negltHt lo drink
enough water tu keep tho system lo
a healthy condition fi.lluro to estab-
lish a .-egiilar habit of having the
bowel move once each day and use
of atrimg cathartics thnt take too
much water out of tho ayntetn. To
effect a cure correct your hrblt.
drink at least threo pint of water
nob day take long walk. Dont
fall to have your bowol move every
day preferably" Just after brwkfast.
When needed take C'snibe.'laln'
Tablet. One. tablet a dny takm
Immediately after supper alien Id be
Miffli lent. adv. ' " T '
m U fuusntcail by 30 real
J'JK it sttvli to oiilllon ol
jfy Amtrlcsa. KonoWt
jCa Ofla wonJrrt u( your
iiAftr eold tnln eouah
(hrenlc ctttnh b4-
Ha JvpruggiU
t year mom J& nave
u44rM Vi.V?.s It
KONOON
NhUMMelll.
HUa
EX-SERVICE MEN
CET RIGHT
Join tho Legion. Meets tho 2nd
and 4th Thursday evenings at IC
P. Hull. .
Rent An Auto
Orire it Yourself All New
Cart.
Storage and Repairing.
Chickasha Garage
414 Choctaw Avenue.
Phone 618.
11 RING US YOUR HEM-
STITCHING. 8c PER YARD.
LINGER SEWING MACHINE
COMPANY.
BUY. WALLPAPER
From my warehouse. We sell
cheaper than Sears Roebuck.
Look: Tiffany Iileiid others self
from 7Go to $2.00 our price 35c
per slnglo roll. Tapestry 35c
Others fio up."
C A. Miller Wallpaper Co.
Phone 7'tti-K.
Open by Appointments. ' ' '
IT BEATS
AS IT
We urge you to purchase the efficient Hoover Suction
Sweeper because we KNOW that it is cheaper to own
than not to own.'
Entirely without obligation we ask permission to
demonstrate on your rugs how thoroughly The Hoover
beats out all nap-wearing embedded grit sweeps up
all stubborn clinging litter and suctions away all
loosened dirt. .
We arc anxious to prove to you the necessity of own-
ing The Hoover. Phone us today.
RememberThe Hoover is guaranteed to prolong
the life of rugs while it keeps them immaculately clean.
! t ' l ' ; 1 1 J i j
Chickasha Gas & Electric Co.
421 Chickasha Ave.
CANDY
LIGGETT'S ORANGE AND GOLD
PACKAGE.
A delicious assortment of hard and soft J
center chocolates.
Begular price $1.25 per box! Special-
this "sale 69 cents '
H. J. Brownson
f. . Drog&it
The REXALL STORE
Nearly one tenth of Asia l quite
Inhabited.
MONEY TO LEND
IJ.oiiO.oo prlvute money to lend
on good homo In aoutlwet
south or west part of Chlckusha;
1 to 5 year. .Will tllvldo " Into
aeveral loan.
12.000.00 private money to lend
on 20 acres or lurger tract near
Chhkaaha. S years.
14.000 for one good ' lonn on
Chickasha property or will divide
and take two loans; private
money; one year.
$10000 private money to lend
on good Chit kasha property or on
small tracts of laud 20 acre or
larger near the city limit of
Chlrkusha. This fund I will cut
Into small loan. Will lend It for
one year. '
Plenty money to lend on farm
and city property.
Can use ninny smult tracts of
land near Chickasha; we are In
niiKltlon to handle such tract
with one of our regular loan com-
panlos S years for small loan.
We do a special kind of busi-
ness; that of lending money on
good property; study It and feel
that 12 year work has made us
efficient. Wo solicit the idle
money of Chickasha and Grady
county and elsewhere for loans
' hero. The rnte i good; the mort-
gage tax law makes the money
you place In land or city mort-
gages tax exempt and Is a feature
worth considering In this time of
high taxes.
HARDEN-ROCHE
MORTGAGE CO.
D..II. ROCHE Secretary.
...
203 Tye Building Phone 1025
Chickasha Okla.
HOOVER
SWEEPS
AS IT CLEANS
Phone 100.
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SPECIAL!!
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