Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 182, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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CHICKAIHA OAILV IXPREII. CHICKAIHA OKLAHOMA THURIOAY NOVEMBER 18 10M
MQI THREE.
Amazon Co-Eds to I
Wield RoU'mO'Vhi
on Roughneck Male
( Ttis t'siM IV) j
Toledo Oti In. Nov. K-tiltls of
Toledo Inlv.rslty luWI down Ilia la
of tho rollttiK I'lu la Mitglint'tk
males hero todny.
Moro than thirty coed urn en-
rolled In I ho now courtesy enforc-
lug organisation kimwn I ho
"Aniaum 'lul." It n inula siudtul
full to tip hi lint hcu ha mo.it
lrl student hi) ko a Ihrwiiieiilu;
huter from tliu Cblot frinoopervlser
of the Amnxons. A rolling flu U
drawn at tho Inn l. mi of the request
ninl to commnnd ohedlcm-e.
mroHi.nl in ittfiliir Ku kliu cloth
ing thu Amntons wilt meet In s.vrol
twlco a month id dl'icims-tliu short
comings f the nun.
NEXT HEAD Of
S1MTE SCHOOLS
TOSWAKUEliE
PUBLIC RECORDS
Marrlaa License
'Raymond Hallmark ago 22 of
Mm low. ami Mli.s Untile Wujhi as
24 of Marlow.
STANDARD GETS CONTRACTS.
n Tht Halted I'm. )
Washington Nov. 1U. j- Colli ruets
to supply lutl oil to shipping iHiiinl
vessel during the coming year wow
today awarded l;y thn shipping
board to tho Standard Oil compiiuy
of New Jersey and to tho Texns
company.
Tho Standard Oil company will
supply lO.OoO.MiO harp'hi m prices
ranging from 1.30 to $1 r7 per bur-
rcl for oil delivered to land friul-
nalH and from ll.Iifi'i to 11. 01 for
oil delivered from binges.
The Texas company will anpply
one million barrel tit price of
from $1.3!) to $1 . for n". delivered
at terminals and at fl-Sj'i for oil
delivered from burses.
It la understood at tho shipping
board thut California oil will ho de-
livered by the Standard Oil com-
pany. Deliveries on these contracts will
begin on November 1" and ton-
tlnuo until 'December 31 l'JH.
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BRYS GET- READY
m to
Conor talbPal Prohla Llnlna Up for
Cupectfi Onslaught Result
of Rcetnt Election; Inter
titt Ar Active
CRAY THANK8 VOTERS.
To the voters of Grndy eottnly: I
wish to express my Rrntltudo to all
who supported mo In my candidacy
' for representative. I alinll endeavor
to Rhow my appreciation of your
confidence by giving you my best
efforts to serve ynu as a member of
the legislature. Gorcim Gray.
M. A. N ASI I.
Secretary of Ihn OKinhomn Kduca-
tlnn anHix lallon ami alnlo superin-
to;i i ii( elect whd will bo one of tho
prluclii.'il Ki.iaUem nl lonlthi'. hi.m-
tdon of tho tlrady Comily TeacherH'
minoclitlou now hobllni; Its aimual
mei llni: hero. A. I'm sons. he:id
of thn OU.iho'na City achools also
will Knal( tonh:ht.
V.r. Nash aMMiiiies tho office of
slate tticrliitrnb ul of publli; In-
i.lruiiloii In January. He received
ll:o il.'tmxiatlc minliiiilion hy u
larRe majority and whs an etxy
v!c!r over bin republican opHincnt
In the general election.
SCHArER BEATS FRENCHMAN
Illy Tin t'nilnl IVm.)
New York Nov. Id. .luks Sclmfer
world's champion defeated ltojior
Conl I French champion Inst nlt;ht
In the fifth game of the wnrld'a
champloiiMlil) tornament. Ills hcoio
was Gnu to 2-M In nine IiiiiIiiks for a:i
average of ."p."i S-9.
Hchafer's UIk1 rtiu of i:i." was the
best so far In tho touruar.ient.
In the fourth pame Wijker Coch-
ran dcfeateil Krich HaKonlncher the
(.icrinun clunnpion by 29 points.
In today's mutches Edouard I lore-
mans Helan chamiiion will' meet
llaKonloelier anil Willie Hoppn for-
mer world's cluiuipion will play
Cochran.
Ill) 'ilw I r-l I'm) '
ViihlliKlou. Nov. H.-'IfiO dry
hold a to iIiIhIn majority la lh
lu'W inncrom. Wot hope of amend-
Iiir the Vid lead act iii inI bo de-
ferred until after next election ol
Iciat.
Wayn II. Wheiler leRlidnllve
chl f of tint Anil Saloon l.enruo told
llio ' Culled I'i'ciis loilay a careful
cnnvMjia of thu now coiiKretontu'ii
bad hot u ninita and that as a result
dry lenders arc confident they mill
control.
Wheeler do lured thai;
1 -CongronHloiiitl dry imw are
mMlnii their ' forces to wlthslsud
the wet UprlHllIK Willi h h cxpeiletl
t's a rc nlt of the wet seiillii'iii In
lllo recent elections
2 An effort will be made . "(aho
piohllillloii eliforioiiiont mil of poll-
tics" by pa'niRo of the bill platlnK
all federal "i'-i DlS lllldt-r civil ser-
vice. .
3 N'n new "teeth" menNuroa are
plana' d for Introduction In coil-
i!ie-dry bviuK tuprvuuly ton-(lit record In thu next two yours
lent with tho present law. whcriyi tho radicals and Intellect-
Whis ler diH lared the "wet era" ; uiils will simply make a third parly
herald..! by i lie) election was lamely among- themselves aad lr In wlu
inyiU Investlmiiion had deier ; support for It on tdislne and luom-
mined Im s.i Id that many i-hukcss- lues. It th iliftereiico Ihuwoi'ii
nun and tcnatori who wer cbamwd prmnlsa uinl performaiu a and bo-
by the wets ate nut wets at all iw.en tho two pollllial observers!
I point out thn peoplo am mota lla.'
business man; If In buir'sl . lexis-. sis'iisor of rilstliiK new party
lilt loll liiiph iin in tahnr and ei e ! iiinvi nieiil aro tr) Init hsrd to Him iii
iioinle and lus uiiheliful to the ; H' nutora Hoi ah Ijifidlette Joliuion
ATTENTION LADIES.
aru rIiowIiik a beautiful Una
of hand intido Christinas cifts. Any-
one desiring to enter their work
plcnao have It In by t'nturdny Nit-
vemlier IX.-Mra. A. A CnbluncM.
HI 'j Clilckusha. Ileum 7. 1'hono
837. . lKt
ly to bo
has inudo
inent.
If taxes "remain lili:h
luavy ou tho fmuior and
drawn to tb croup that
a record o' aiimU aclilem
' ami " lie
tho small
farmer nro passed and If Kiimpn
loos put fiinm lnuk. cre.it Inif mar-
kets for Amerlcntt gisuls and pros-
pel liy for American winkers there
Is very ( likely n b a strong third
pnriy deinonstrnilon by rebels lth-
In the ranks of the two present
parties.
A third pttrly like any other de.
("eiuls- largely on lis leadership for
success and for that reason the
ai.d oilier progressive with their
various poliilcnl crccdi. Theo ai-ua-tors
are standing aloof. Not eu-it
l.ntoll.'tle wUhes Just yet to join
any hanil umdo third utrty. Hot all
rifiis to b trapped Into Junipln
iho party fense Jnhnso itrows
mora rennlur a tho day no by. All
of llii'nl want to watct) d-'VelopiiHiits
diirluK lao iMimlim two years buforo
they unit their present aileglance.
Third Party to
Form Is Opinion
Continued from pane ono.)
democrats. Tho kind of third parly
thn republicans and di nuieratlc
leaders arc concerned about Is ono
made up of republican or democrat-
ic voters or both a third parly
that will ruin cither ono or both of
the now dominant political groups.
ItcjnililUntl lenders for Instance
fear more pently the farm bloc
which will sit In the sIxly-clKhili
concress an a third parly nucleus
than tilt the conferences of radicals
liberals mid Intellectuals that inn
bo held. If the farm bloc develops
Into a tVlrd parly. It will do so on
GOOD SOAP FOR 'LESS
Make It At Home By This
Easy Process Takes Lets
Than 30 Minutes.
Nowadays tnoro and more women
are duinfr as their mothers did and are
makinrr their own aosp. If you have
never tried it you will bo surprised to
aeo haw eiry it is to make pood aoaf
aot s tip hard soap or Heating soap
just by uuinff kitchen ccrnps and waste
prcasa together with a can of Merry
War Lye. the safe and lure soapmaker.
In tho eld days wh"n flop pwaa made
by tho boilinj? proofs it took nearly
all clay to make a kcttlo of noap. Now
it w iisrdly any voik ut nil requires
no bcilinp; takes Icfs thnn CO minutes.
Savea you money and jriveij you all
tho puro clean simp you need for
kitchen laundry and all household
purposes.
You will find simple directions for
sospmakinir o I tho lubol of every can
of Merry VVa Lye-also many other
reciK?8 such aa how to make iyo
homiiiy hew to soften water how to
make clyllios waLbinir. easy how to
brighten cooking' utomtilN etc. c
Merry War 1'owdered Lyo is also a
wondcrfulclcaaer and purtrter for ut
cbout the home barn chicken house
and outhouses. Comes in a convenient
can witt: revolving Bif t ing top that can-
not come off cannot Ret lest recloses
tightly and preserves contanta. It ia
economiej'.l to buy and easy to use.
A-k your dealer for Merry War Lyo
bo Burn you get "Merry War" tho
lyo that hia made good for 33 years.
iem is
I TVb ts in I M.
High Quality at
Very Low Cost!
Perhaps you haven't given much .thought
to baking powder except the cost. You can
forget about this last item and be sure of
high quality if-you 'will use ; v: -
Famous for making food of the most delicious quality
that will give a zest to any appetite. It insures whole-
someness also.
Moderate d Large
-.' in Can-- '
l- Cost ;1 mW'1 a2oz
The Most Remarkable Baldng Powder Value
Ji v ' on the Market- . : r -; .
Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste
For Sale at All Grocery. Stores
A c 1 Hi
. fJVI ''A
. . . ' 1 9 at ff- K J . A " 1j
Alt ! $m$W ;
tfytikht i unit uiiurrucr &
a Mora " T 4 JtjT-'J 1
asm
You don't liavc to pay :i liig juice at 'I'lie Dixie to pet a pood Suit
of ('lollies hut every suit we .sell rcpanlless of the price is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or we make it right.
We sell more clothes than any store in this part of the state because
we have great v.-.riety to select from newest styles and bigger values
for the price you pay.
The Dixie is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes in Chickasha.
This is-the season when your Overcoat
docs the most good. There are here ulsters
ulstcrcttes Chesterfields and young uicn's
overcoats ..with belts all around...
By all means look at our stock of Over
coats before you buy. . Priced
There are styles here for men ami young
men. New Norfolk or Sport models 2 and
3-button plain back styles made up in
fine all wool fabrics including whipcords
diamond weaves diagonals serges and
unfinished fabrics ; .
We can fit any man from size 31 to 50.
Priced
$15 to $55
TO
$4
m CHICKASHA
This is the only store in Chickasha that sella
Manhattan Shirts and you can find almost
'any style-" or size you may want.
Manhattan Shirts priccd:
$2.50 to $5.00
1
ONE PRICE
TO
EVERYBODY
SATISFACTION
OR
MONEV BACK
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 182, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1922, newspaper, November 16, 1922; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729366/m1/3/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.