Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 228, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1920 Page: 4 of 10
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 23 1920.
Short Stories
of the Town
Recovering From Operation.
.Mies Mildml Smith daughter tl
:1r. ami JIih. J. V. Smith 111'? koiiOi
ocvoiilli Mrot'i Ih recovering from an
T'Tai ion licrforjiifd In a local lion-
iillul iUiiKkiy.
Here for Movie Filming.
Mr. :uiil Mrs. C. A. .Itdinslon of
Jiaruoni Kans. are Here to witness;
the tilmiiiK of Chiekasha's movie
lomorrow niorniiig and the spudding
in of the wildcat test well Iti miles
southeast tomorrow lit noon. They
nre the parents of Mrs. I.ula P.
Nace who is connected with the
Pure Fresh Milk
f on Your Table
!' in Your Cooking
tJ? Imagine the economy and
)' convenience of having milk
that is pure ond fresh every
time you want to use it !
i.i That is what Powdered
Milk means to you.
Spell it backwards
1 POWDERED MILK
Klim is pure rich milk re-
. duced to powder form with-
out cooking. Nothing is taken
ou t but the water. Replace the
water and you have milk again
fresh and sweet.
Food experts endorse Klim ;
Klim-fcd babies are healthy.
' And theoldcrchildrenare more
sturdy when they drink Klim.
M:ike your pantry your dairy.
f Get a supply of Klim
to fill vour laimlv V -
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cicred Whole Milk:
(full cream) for
drinking for coffee
ibr certfals and lcs-
sert s ; IC'.ini Powilered
Skimmed Milk for
nil cooking purposes.
ABERCROMBIE GRO CO.
NEAL'S MARKET
Mid-Summer
Phonograph
Records
Popular Son;9
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Roue of the Orient
Grcu Brothers' ISovclfv
Innrlns Honeymoon
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Jut a Little Touch of
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Van Fns-Baita Trio
Bell Hop lUne
an Eps-Uauta Trio
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Miftinnitpi Shore
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Ameriran Fantainie
ISew Symphony On'hpstra
InvitHtiun to the l)unr
JSew Svinj h!nv Orrhtra
lt !feve Mo If H I ho-re
(ilixrnn loniio Trio
The Meeting of the
Malera Lou j o Trio
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MILK i
Oumum company. T. V. VkkerH a
Tuliu oil mui la ul.so here for the
occaHlnn.
MovnJ is Home.
Mis. Immett Shipp has 'been
moved to let homo. 1101 AlihiKia
avcniu! from a Vcul. hospital where
she underwent an operation.
Daughters Plan Market. I
The Omiplilers :;' f tie Confederacy'
will hold a nrnl'.el sale Saturday si
;v'ai( ii"n f-'Hair orner Fifth u nl
ChieKusha it announced.
Freshies Elect Officers.
Uesults llie Freshman
j election at 1 ho Junior high t
: vvcre announced this morning
F. Hatcher principal. Officer
ed were; Ruth I.iverniore president;
Jaunlta Gattis vice-presldiint; Har
vey Salter secretary-treasurer
Conine Woolen faculty advisi
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Don't Forget to. Ask for Free Ticket
Tis Sail
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a Fat .Man
Hut
Something BIG Hee When It Comes
to Values
Today above all days should you direct your dol-
lars to where they will bo of the greatest value.
STEIN BLOCH i $37.50
FASHION PARK'' j to
and FEAT CLOTHES j $85.00
Can not be put in clothing that has as much value as
our Suits and Overcoats.
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Better and more pleasing than
am mild Havana cigar.
If your dealer can? supply
I. LEVIS CIGAR M'F&CO.
Latest Indepcndeitt Cigar l-actory m
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notderV j aiiU. t"e
jlsk your dealer for your
of Goods
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cigar sup' i
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2 Value.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
A meeting of all Grady county
puiiiicaiiH Is herehy called for
purposo of orsaiiizini; C'nmpaif;: i
Committees and selecting Precinct I
Comniitteemeu. All Republicans are !
urgently requested to uttend this j
meeting which will 'ho held ut the j
Court House In Chickasha at I!:3i) j
p. m. Saturday September 2tn
31)20. .v
21-It KD Sf'lIUIrZ Chairman.
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RAY JONES
Auctioneer
F;irin Sales a Sficeialty.
finco Olda.
Any one wishing to study:
music on the cornet clarinet !
snxiplione violin viola cello orj
hritss under J. A. Suffer inayi
resrister with T. JT. (laihl. !
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WALDORF .
ICE CREAM
is sanitary Pasteur-
ized and pure.
Try if.
CHICKASHA ICE CREAM CO.
42? Kansiw. Phone 300
Express Want Acta Brine ResulU
B A . '
N'!:'i;f i Starts
'ifcrt lomorrow .
'sQ K t A Hot One
He left New York a millionaire. He
reached Los Angeles a tramp. Then
he "disappeared" became a chauffeur
Posed as his real self Was
"pinched" as a crook Loved like a
gentleman Married like a flash. For
fun and thrills take a spin in "Double
Speed." .
A racing romance that runs on love!
Extra Special
MARIE WALCAMP IN ((T1IE
DRAGON'S NEST"
Pipe-Organ Music.
i
It ! (
tin? j j
Those $10.00 Boots That The lioolvric
is Featuring for Women
continue to ereiiti1 no end of fa voralile lalk around
town. We put over a miylity clever piece of nierclian-
disint!' in heiiijr iihle to offer shoes of mp'Ii re. i lly .excel-
lent (ptalily at nliout one-third less tliau you ladies
expected to pay for your new Full Hoots.
Models thai are liriml'ul of distinctive fashion. In
the new straitrlit-top Louis heel models as well as win;;'
mid straitrlit tip .Military Heel Walking Hoots. Hoth
fan and lilacks.
The
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LAST TIMES TODAY
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(Jesse l
t A S K Y
(PRESENTS
A NEW MARK TWAIN
PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT PICTURE
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 228, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1920, newspaper, September 23, 1920; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729377/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.