Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 182, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGI TWO.
CHICKA8HA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA THURSDAY NOVEMIER U U22.
:
cine kasha high GRIDSTERS will
V8K SOME NEW MEN IN GAME WITH
DALLAS TERRELL SCHOOL IS VIEW
tietertnlneil to down 'h 4t 1M
trongitt prep cIhhi teapia In tb
Lone Hinr tt. Cnacht . OMrlm
Woody and Urian Orlffln and ihnlr
ChUkanha hiKli ki-IkhiI fiMithnll
chargea Irfl (din morning for Dullun
whnra tht Houthurn I'mifi-renca
rhamplnm mtN't lhn Terrell chiwl
li-am l'rMy nft iTiioon.
Seventeen imm ere rhakloc tho
trip Thuy art Capt. Archer ilol-
lliir.ii worth I)limml llourh "I'lnk-
ty" liuml lliwoot HiOthur Jerry
Yoiiutt Ittt Duncan J ). Winln
Johnny IhKlinlit Jnlin Mlhnett
Henry Mlnnett Junior Mitul Fain
Penny. Kuy 11.11 "Kol.blu" Holiln'
mih A. Tim it bnk it Norman Mill ami
Kit t)iinean.
They will arrive In tnUan thin
nt(rmxn In time for a thort iIkouI
pr art li e on oii of ih thillm grid-
Jront. Coach Churlet Woody nulil thin
morning (hut tie prohubly will iturt
Mh regular line up; DeKltitler and
J. Mlnnoti rnls; Toothnkor nnd II
Mlnnett million; Penny nin! Hell
Kuariln; Kd Duncan center; 1 1 I -llniiHwortll
qunrtvrbuck ; Ilond nnd
Belcher hnlfhRikn; nnd Ronrh full-
lrk. Ho Minted however lliut ho
Intended to muku iniiiiy auliHtitu-
Holm i-nrly In thn gnmo.
The midget halfback Jerry You-
alt probably will be miit In before
thH end of the flrnt half; Meud and
RATTLERS WANT SETUPS TO GO
AGAINST INSTEAD OF QUARREL'S
FOR TITLES AND THE RIG JACK
By HENRY L. FARRKLL
(United I'ren Ktnff Correspondent.)
New York Nov. 16. Tex Klckurd
lined to have no tj-ouhlo In getting
boxer to work for him . AU hn bad
to do wan to dimple targe enck n(
coin beneath their none.
Madinnn Squaro Uanlen had Ruch
a corner on all the flmt clan boutn
ft year ago thnt the llttln promoters
yelped about restraint of trndo. In
a year It all changed uml Rlcknrd
recently got a call down from the
rommlHHlon for not Htaglng flrnt (las
bout.
"Money' threat p'ef.s and nothing
Pine will get them now" Itlcknrd
aald' today. "Tho only thing they're
looking for now In netups smaller
purses nnd dure thing opponents.
"After much experience I have
rome to the conclusion that Kuropenn
boxers wore nfrnld to tome over
for any money. I inndo Carpentler
ft standing orfer of l50noo to come
over and meet Tommy Clhbotm but
he passed it up. und was knocked
Out by Sikl for 116.000.
"Then I offered Sikl $75.nOO to
eomo over and mnnt Kid Norfolk
or any other American he wanted.
He got himself In bad und now he
cant earn a cent for nlno months.
"For a long time I tried to get
Jimmy Wilde to come ovor and de-
fend his flyweight title with Johnny
Buff. When Buff lost I made him
what I thought later was a foolish
offer to fight Tancho Villa and he
turned It down.
Chickasha Juniors
Meet Lawton Here
Friday Afternoon
' Chickasha Junior hlRh school foot-
hall team will endeavor to stage a
come-buck tomorrow afternoon tit
Grady Field When they meet the
Lawton Juniors. Kick-oft will be at
3:30 o'clock.
When the two teams met at Law-
ton two weeks ago the Lawton ag-
gregation triumphed over Coach Her-
man Shockley'g charges by a small
core. After a week's hard practice
(retting Into better shape to meet tho
Lawton lads the C. H. S. Juniors
bellove they will turn tables on the
visitors.
fh! Cb It kasha high school team
being In lianas a la gs crowd Is ex-
pected nt tho game here tomorrow
afternoon. Several members of the
J H rf. tcf.m may he on the Clilck-
nsHa HI U(ini next year. This Is e.-
P?ned It; iring out lrrry funs who
want to 3ee future C. ll. S. Btars '.n
action iiow. .
TO RE-NAME COLT CHIEFS
(Ay the tTiiitrJ Press.)
New York Nov. 16. J. Frederick
Byors of Plttshurfe president of tho
United States olf Association ana
the entire list ot 1M1-1922 officials
have been picked for re-election by
the body's nominating committee i!
) JOHN HANKINS
1 Farm and City Loans
Fire Tornado Plate Glass Auto
' mobile & Liability Insurance. '
Agent Oklahoma Saving & Loan Co
Phone 447 '
BROWN FUNERAL HOME
Modern Equipment Complete Service
k r Opposite Early Hotel"'-: rl'
Wade prohubly will lbk the wing
oht and Hill probably will go In
at tackle. Put . Duncan In alt jrobn-
hlllty will be Youutt't running iual
In thn buck field.
Wudn Hill and Mead all men of
flrat team calibre aro fllxlhla ta
play aaalnat the Txoina. Cutn-h
Wooily cipin in uno i hem and all
hi avalluhln euh'tltute material to
prevent any pnonllil Injury to hi
rrinilnrn which would handicap
Dili KiikIio In thn Ardinoro gnmo at
Anliniire one Week from tomorrow.
"We want to bent Terrell and
we're going to Imt tin Vm until thn
final whin tie hlo" Coach Woody
mm lit thin inornliiK before he boarded
Hock Inland train No. St thn Kl re-
fly. "I think wo kill boat thnm.
but tf wn muni loin one nf the next
two fcnnie. I would rcfr to hmo
to Terrell rather than Ardinore.
Terrell hn thn entire atnto of Texan
Jo pick from and their eligibility
I rulei are
not nenr ao airlct an thn
tenma In thn Southern Conference.
I know wn ere going up nRaliiat a
real prep mhixil footbnll tenm but
I think wn will comn out with the
large end of thn acorn.
"Wo wunt to beat Arilmnre and
I'm hoping return from Dalian
without a raHiinliy lint" he con-
tinned Tim team In In excellent ahnpe
for the iHtlliiH Knmo.'
"For four fight In Kiiglund Joe
Beckett couldn't - get What I offered
him for one bout hero with Tommy
Gibbon and nddlilonnl money for
other bout If he tnado a good
showing but he didn't even answer
me."
Rlckard claim that Ihtt American
boxer are utmost an had In trying
to evade taking any kind of a
chance.
"I have been trying for over a
month to get someone to meet
Tommy (ilbbon and 1 can't get a
rise nut of any of them. Gibbons
In one of the best attmctionn In the
country but no one will fight him.
I Jried to got Harry Greb and Gone
Tuunoy to sign for him but they
refused."
Another difficulty encountered In
getting championship bouts Is
brought' about by the tendency of
tho title holder to put their crowns
on Ice and work In heavier classes.
Joe Lynch bnntam champion
want to fight featherweights; the
lightweights want to fight welters
and tho welter want to work among
the mlddlewelghts anything to play
snfo. Poncho Villa the American
flyweight champion given un ex-
ample of this tonight In tho Garden.
There are several good flyweights
who have been after him for a
chance at tho title but he Is going
to meet Abe Goldnteln at 116 pounds
und If he docs lose he still retains
his title.
has been announced. Tito unnual
meeting probably will bo held here
instead of Ath'.nta.
Alcohol made from sugar is
of the staple products of Cuba.
one
CORONA TYPEWRITERS
Muke Ideal Christmas gifts for
every member of the family.
Monthly payment. Also typewrit-
ers repaired. BAWCO . OFFICE
SUPPLY E12 Chickasha Avenue.
THE OZARK
CHERRY'S INDEPENDENT '
FILLING STATION
"Stop and Ga With Us""
Everything uns smoothly with
our lubricating oils. They save
repair bills.
Buck Skin Tubes $1.75 and $2.00
Ask for a Mobiloil Book
"Plan to Plant Anothetr Tree"
Shade Fruit and Ornamental
Trees' 'Grapg' Blnckberry ' and
strawberry Vines Shrubery Rose
Bushes and Evergreens.
A. B. Hnsen Nurseryman
Residence Phone 606
. . 912 S. Ninth St. j
G. & G.
Home Laundry
1108 Iowa. Phone 343-J
Full electrical equipment
sunlight and soft water in-
sures good work. - We guar-
antee satisfaction and prompt
service. No bundle too large.
Damp Wash Our Specialty .
Alsd rough dry and finished
work.
Price Right
CARP OUT AFTER SIKI
Pirln Nov. 11-Talk about another
iWketU'arpentler flrht la unfounded
Carpontler wild. "I'm not going to
'in lit anyone until I get another
crack at thnt HIM. I hopi) th box-
ing federation lloM Wnl lunke iue
wull nine inoiiiha for It" he declared.
CARL MAYS WILL STICK
tny Tin t'allr4 rW)
New York Nov. Jtl. 'Curl Mv
will pitch for thn Now York Yank
next year and I'll bet doimh that be
win 3'i giime for un" Colonel Til
Hunton part owner of lh Yankn
tulil. Waiver were anked on Muyit
a a dlclillhury innuiuire Hunton
nulil.
HERE'S JUNIOR CHAMPION
Cnr Tt I'iiIimI Pm )
Mlnnenpolln Nov. J 4. After a nat-
ional voting content I'lukey Mitchell
Illwuuken ban been awarded n bell
by thn Natlonnl Iloxlug Coiuinlnnl'm
an the Junior welter weight chmiiplon
(Hut poiindn it titl hn been ordered
to defend It under thn rule of the
annoclutlon.
(Flrnt Published Nov. K 1S22 )
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
Stale of Oklahoma Haskell County.
n. In (Jointly Court.
In the Mutter of tho Guardianship of
HoiiKton Perry a Minor. No. 61.
Notice Is hereby given In pursu-
uncn of nn order of I he County
Court of llnnkell County Stale of
Oklahoma mndn on the nlnlh day of
November P.i-2. Hint the under-
signed guurdl'in will sell ut private
nule in the highi-xt bidder on or
after Monday the toiirlh (lay of
December 1 !'2. Hitliji'ct lo confirma-
tion by said court the ulinollite fee
niinplo lille of kb Id 1 Ion Ht on I'erry
a minor In nnd to thn following de-
scribed real citato nltunte In Grady
County State of Oklahoma to-wit:
Beginning at the northeast
comer of the northeast (iiartor
of section three cli touimhip
five (.') south nnd rnntie five
(."i) west thence west nliing the
section linn lCi feet thenco
soul 11 ICR reel thenco east par-
allel to tho north line of tho
said section feet lo the
section line thonce north fi8
foot along tho section line lo
tho point of beginning contain-
ing two acres;
on tho following terms towit: Cash
on execution and delivery of guard-
ian' deed.
Bids for tho purchase thereof
must bn In writing und must bo no-
oompunlu'd by cash or a certified
Cough shortness cf breath
wheezy breathing quickly
. relieved with
FOLEY'S
1
EitmbllihtJ 13TS
Stood the test of time ocrvLnj
: t.hr
general iono.
Free from opiates mfredienta
plainly printed on wrapper.
Lurgett Hint cnuph modlcine In
th World.
Tit Circlet i W tlan a
Braidtre. lt' Self-Ad-juttiaf
ud (imply dips
ver the hai cistpt at
ht Wtiit tod snAer-tnt
ud Mota oat ag'T ho
J
FFyaar 4nkr tan 't tt It wmf aettial
butt mtmra nam. addr.M and
t:.O0. Wm'H Mnrf thm Circlet pro.
nU inMfo4& .
Nemtt Hyetiie-Faliio Inalitnts
120 Lm let St. Nnr atk Dt't at.
mm
3E?
cln'ik drawn on a aolveut bunk for
ten per cenl. of thn amount oo bid
and rmmt be delivered to the under
atgiied at Htlgler Uklnlimna or to
the County Judge nf llnnkell County
Oklahoma at Htlgler.
Dated thl ihlriiM.iiih day of No-
vember A. !).. l'23.
KIIANK I'KltltY
Ciinrdlun nf llmiwtoa I'erry
Minor.
Iliei'ld
(Firm
NOTICE
I'ubllnbid Nov. 1H l't:2.)
OP SALE OP OIL AND
OAS LEASE.
Not ten I hereby given that In
purHUuucit of an order of thn ('utility
Court of (irmly County Htato nf
Oklahoma entered on the loih day
of November 1H28 In the mniter of
l lie giiardinniiklp of I .of en llurrln a
I minor tho undemlgneil 8. 8. llurrln
a guardian of the eitnle of aald
minor will sell at public sale for a
cnxh bonu of not Ion (hntt 11.00
per aero and one eighth of nil oil
and gu produced and aaved to thn
hh'liont nnd bent respoiiwllilo bidder
subject to Ihn confirmation of mild
County Court on the 2?mt day of
November 1:2. at 2:1') o'clock p.
in. In open court. In tho County
Court room a' Chickasha Grady
County Oklahoma a lennn for oil
und ran mining purpoKei upon the
following described renl property
and promises nil unto In Garvin
County Stnie of Oklahoma to wit:
Lot 1 nnd 'J a ml thn soiilh-
west itinrter of the northeast
cjiiiii tr mid the north half of
Ihn mutt hen"! (piurier of thn
northeast ituirter nnd tho Month
half of thn hoiilh -ail quarter of
Ihn iiorthonM quarter of sec-
tion 2 township .1 north range
4 west of tho Indian base und
Meridian containing l.V.i.C acres
more or lens.
tor a term or rive yearn and n
' long thereafter n oil or gas shall
be produced In psying qunntllien.
Hated thla (he loth day of No-
vember 1022.
s. s. Burmis.
Httlt Guardian.
3
UNDER NORMAL
CONDITIONS
Efficiency demands concen-
tration analysis and sustained
effort all of which in time be-
come extremely fatiguing. Un-
questionably many cases of
nervous derangement are
caused by eyestrain. A thor-
ough examination of your
eyes will determine their con-
dition. DR. W. A. GRADY
Optometrist
513 First Nat'l Bank. Phone 303
MONEY TO LEND '
$ 1500 private money 6 yrs.
.11600 private money 5 yrs.
$3000 private money 5 yrs.
$6000 private money i yr.
$5000 private money 6 yrs.
$25000 loan association
money to lend November for
Employees Building & Loan As-
sociation Guthrie Okla. $14.33
per $1000 per- month is 'the
payment.
6-1 per
Plenty
quickly.
cent farm loan
of it. Loans
money
closed
.IIARDEN-ROCHE
MORTGAGE COMPANY
D. H. ROCHE Secretary
203 Tye '. Building '-
CHICKASHA OKLA.
' );. 'brings U
refreshing " 1 1
r relief from ? 1 1
torturing : 1
i ncryoua
: heajdaches.
Hiu ker finding M un Important In-
dunlry In wrt of .Maine.
ni TV vi:ahs ago ;
A ynnnf man who practice metllcln
In I'aniinylvania brcanie laiiHin anil
was callcl In eoimu lint Ion in piany
town and rille bTnuiin tf bit mtn
CeM In the tn-ntnirnl of diwaM. Tliil
wa I'r. Pierre wtio finally made nn
lilt Hilnl to pines smno of liii medi-
cine In-fore UiO pulillc and bjoving to 1
Jtiiffnlo N. Y.. put tip what Tin culled
bi " Favorite Pn wrlptloii" ami plnccd
It with the (lriifKlat in every state
Ir.l'ierco's Favorite I'rv riit1ni linn
lotipt been reno;nisid an ft tonic for
(iitciiM ternlinr to womankinil. After
iiiKering tiiiin feeling ncrvoitn Uitzv
weak aiKt UruKk'etdown by weak-
none of her 0-x ft woman w qulrkly
reston-l to ln-allli bv it um. Thou.
snnilnol women testify (hat Dr. Pierce's !
J-avorito Prrncriptioii ban entirely
Crndiratcd tlielr ilitremiiig ailuietitJi
Mote reel titly (Imt wmnlrrfi'l Ik. 1
cover of lr. Pii'irii'fi citlh J Au-tirio
(for klilnov etui backache) lun lieeti
riii'Ce&jfuliy unci by many tliniiMinilo
who write lr. nerco ol ti.ii ixmicIiI
received that their biiekltche rlien-
liiiilmui nod other nytuptomn of uric
arid ili ni.-iti in Joinln or iihiw.Ii-.i Iiavu.
lieett completely conquered hv iU tt'e
Send Ilk- to l'r. I'ieree Bitlfulo N.Y.
tor IiIjiI pl-K- of nnvi'l Ins reuieiiicaot
write for firo mcdicn! advice.
Gardner'
Garage
Phone 490
MOVED
TO
619
Chickasha
Ave. .
PROMPT SERVICE
12 Percent
For Your Money
Why not join us in this
new enterprise. Your money
is made safe and you share
in the profits of the busi-
ness. Six modern filling sta-
tions will be erected in a
radius of 20 miles of Chick-
asha. See Mr. A. H. HILL
and let him explain.
115 South Third
or Phone 933. '
$350000.00
to lond on
homes at
Chickasha modern
LESS THAN 6 PER CENT
Straight loan running same
period.
WHY PAY MORE?
Prompt
treatment
assured.
service courteous
and square dealing
V
D.H.ROCHE
Sole Agent
Standard Savings & Loan Assn.
203 Tye Bldg. l'hti.e 1025'
Chickasha' Okla.
m
CHRISTMAS CARDS
IrtnM or angraved. By placing
your crdur now you will Dot t
disappointed Iq delivery. Auk
about sample and price.
BAWCO OFFICE SUPPLY
212 Chlckaihg Ava. Phont 766
FOOT
See How Future High Stars Go
Chickasha Junior High
vs.
Lawton Junior High
Friday Afternoon 3:30
Admimon 25 (knls
FAIR GROUNDS PARK
We Clean and Press
Clothes as They
Should Be -
Phone
SUN-RAE .
9he HOOVER
BE A TS... as it Sweeps as it Cleans
EVIDENCE THAT THE HOOVER WILL NOT
INJURE
A LETTER
one cf thousands'
"We have found The Hoover
In a cl:ins by itself. It per-
forms tho moHt difficult of
cleaning tasks. Especially in it
effective In the cleaning of
1 Orientals.
"Tho Atlanta Woman's Club
will be glad to have this en-
dorsement used."
Mrs. Newton C. Wing
Chairman Home Economics "
Atlanta Woman's Club
Only $4.75 Brings The Hoover j
Chickasha Gas
421 Chickasha Ave.
ft
m
1t
v Utrjm.
"DEDICATED TO SERVICE"
. ' Complete Modern Establishment '' '
Up-to-Date Equipment
A SERVICE that is dependable requiring no
i alibis or apologies
Brown Funeral Home
Opposite Early Hotel
HcEORcrTrrafowtfrcr
For Your Portrait Work and
Kodak Flnhhlnf
1'ortrnlts at a wonderful reduc-
tion lo prleo for few day only.
Mall u your kodak work. Price
reasonable
ins1) Chlcksnht Ave.
BALL
RUGS
A Carpet Maker
''Tho Hoover Suction Sweeper
purcbused from you about ten
years ago Jias been used ever
since and given excellent serv-
ice. Recently ovorliuulcd it Is
practically as good as new. We
always recommend Tbe Hoover
to inquiring customers." Hard-
wick & Magee Co. Philadel-
phia. "
& Electric Co.
Phone 100
flit
Ji law-
i1t. WWH
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