Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1922 Page: 2 of 10
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CHICKAtHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA FRIDAY ' MAY 2-1922.
Use All Modes of Transport to Haul Corn
Now Breaking Back of Famine in Russia
'Say. It With Flowers"
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' TfciOM of tt danger of an rarly
tiatrhl.liwould make the roads
jraptssablo rlU nud. ihouaanda of
jrancl cxrtl itxl Coiu k jmnirs
wcr prrticd Into Icrvtce to haul the
(American corn to districts east of the
tVoltfi Basin In Russia. -It was nccrt-
karr lit fcrealclntf the back of the
Vorid't greatest famine even to me
Ihand llrds to cross ir wlik-h
loo dangerous (or draft -Animals
i Kail transportation however proved
to be the chief handicap bf the Ameri-
can Kelirf Administration fur the
IKussun railways never Rood arei
(very bad at present. Only vigorous
etion by Colonel William N. 1 1. is-
le 11 Director of the American Relief '
Adminlntratlon In Russia stimulated
the railway authorities to point
where food was moved on schedule.
At warehouses and along railroad
tracks lenjjsri and hungry peasants
scrape the kernels of com out of the
corners of empty box cars digKuiK
deep into the mud fur any that drop
and sift others out of filth along the
tracks. Soma of these tflesmefs eat
the kernels as they walk; others put
thrm into lit I le sacks. The people of
the lower Volita are familiar with
corn though tiny have not tasted it
in many months. They are amaed
to find that the American corn ran
be milled without loss for their na-
tive corn sullen a loss of 17 per cent
in milting. '
In addition to nearly 2000000 cliu-
dren who are belnir fed at American
Kclicf Administration kitchens the
gift corn from Amrrica is hrinRinii
new hope of life to S.noo.OOU adults
and "Amcrikannki maie" is term
which is spoken with a depth of feel-
iiiK by the Kussians in the famine
district.
The Amerirnn Relief Administra-
tion believes the relief has progressed
so far that if a fair K'ain crop Is
harvested this year the famine will
have ended by autumn. Misery and
stiflrrinK will remain but in the
words of a report from the hunger
area "they will be the result of pov-
erty an ceonoiftio condition calling
for basic rrmrdies rather than of
famine whirh is a drought disaster
due to natural causes".
CURFEW ORDERED
1M ULSTER AREA
fall! to Check righting? One Killed
and Four Wounded aa Ordar
Goes' Into Effect; 61k
Dead Yesterday.
(Bv Tin 1'nitwl Prr.J
Bolfnal May 26 :urfcw from 11
J. m. to ti B. ni. was ordered today
throughout tho nl counties .. Ul-
ster. Any ono nut of doors bntwocn
theme lioura iiuihI uccminl for thorn-
pelvog or bo locked up.
Tollowtns; rloHcly tipon iRsnnnoo of
fhlR ordor onn man w.th kilted and
four wouniled In Btreot flKlitinK. A
((iiiHtalilu wan tnurdcred anil nu lin-
' known ninn wuh report eil to have
benn biaten 'mid thrown Into tli
rlvor Lagan There wero Jour in-
cendiary Area today.
YesturJdy rnHualiy toll van nix
filled and foiii'tOHn woiimled.
Entrenchment wero thrown tip In
Jlukor street nn MuMcrn Htreet to-
day Inhabitants of tho locality hav-
ing received word that a Sinn Fein
pttack wa JinependliiB.
ROCK ISLAND TO
MAKE CHANGES IN
TRAIN SCHEDULE
Kllpht chnni;ea In tho llmk iHland
train whediiln wero nnnniinced to-
day by J. It. Nupont local aitenl.
Tho j'hanRes beimmn effi'dive Sun-
day. After that date passenger train
No. 22 which mint from Chlckashit
to Wichita Kan. will leavo hern nt
0:00 o'clock a. m. Inxteatl of r : 41 i
a. in. mill will return ut 8:25 p. m.
Instead of 9:20 p. pi. This train
SI r. Nugent wild will mako connec-
tions with the train which leaven
Oklahoma City at 6:10 o'clock p. m.
and will decrease nearly onn hour
tho timn required to muko tho trip
from Oklahoma City to ChickaHlu
on those trains.
Pan8cnj;or train No. 12 from Ft.
Worth to Kannn City' will under
tho new Bchediilo arrive hero lit
2:10 n. in. Inxtoad of 2 n. m. and
is Hcheduled to depart at 2: li a. ni.
InHtead of 2:33 n. ni. -
Train No. 70 from Mnngiiin to
Oklahoma City will arrive ut 5:00
o'clock p. in. mid depart nt 5:10
o'clock p. in. Under thn present
schedule thin train arrives hero at
5:10 p. m. and departs from Okla-
homa City nt C:20 o'clock.
MAKE NATION SAFE FOR
PROHIBITION SAY DRYS
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-Mllwnukeo Win. May 20. Ameri-
ca a mlHKlonary nation to Have a
"drunken world from ulcoholic. eelf-
deiil rill t loll by prearhlug tho ffie.pel
of proli I hit loii." w.'u tho vhdon of
leailiiiR clryu of the country meetinr;
hero today.
Mako tho 1'nlleil States safe for
prohibition and then Hpreail the doc-
trine over the face of tlm onrth
was tho determination of tho drys.
A slimlo . rop of cohra Hnako iol-
Ron is fatal.
Meadow nirkh avoid lighting m
human hahltulions.
OpenAir School
328 S. 13TII.
F.ijjliih stitnnicr' term will be-
gin Wednesday May 24.
MRS. J. H. WHITE
rhorie 881.
. MILLIONS OF POUNDS
BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT
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Fowcler
For more than 30 years
Ounces for
WHY PAY WAR PRICES?
(g(o3(o)l?l(S:0P
Qrcatlij Reduced Summer Farc3
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to. Rocki) Mountains and Nortrtcrn Lakes
IJou can reach either vith
Maximum Comfort
Minimum Time
VIA
Takns upu direct to eilh?r Donuer or Colorado Sprinqi.
'' 42 milr-i ihorlest bottpcea Kdiua Cilg and St PauU
. Witinwpolii.
Travel mlormaliou and iBu tinted baoMTt an opiJicaha to
J. R. NUGENT Ajl
or
J. A. ITCIUAIT. qMMl tMnn AmI
StMH Clh) UllHuH
Zest!
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Go!
Call it what you will these summer
Suits are full of it.
Styled for comfort. No excess weight
ahywher'e. Plain Suits Sport Suits-
newest ideas in both.
Cool summery shades; breezy
f abrics; shape - retaining tailo ring;
summer's finest suits for men who
want style plus value at a moderate
cost. " ;r
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Memorial Day '
May 30th
Thin day 1m !crn net a.ide
fur our lnveil niHS who have
i;p.sd away. The jdaeittR "f
ier on their Rrave it a
sarrt d dttljr. Kadi reMiin;
jilace in vot thy of tho hright-
ct flowrrs that Mount.
Gladioli. IVonies Li I lies
Jasmine J'ikch and (orna-
tiiii ' '
I'.Ttriitie" Desli'in ninl I'!ver-
lastino; i rcaths.
I'.asket arranjjrtnents.
Trlrp;raih Iclejilione 1 ami
mail order iriven irmnpt at
tention.
Chickasha Green House
"Florists of Quality"
I). M. JOMNSTDN' Proprietor.
62S Sotith 5th Sfreet. 1'honc -IX.
OKDKIi I'AKI.Y liOK CIIOICK TLOWKKS.
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MONEY TO LEND ON FARMS
AND CITY HOMES '
$1000 private money to
lend on 1 year time on
good property.
$2000 private money to
lend on 3 years time
on good property.
Our Business Is: Farm Loans City Loans Fire and
Tornado Insurance.
IIARDEN-ROCHE MORTGAGE CO.
(INCORPORATED)
D. II ROCHE Secretary.
203 Tye Building. Phone 1025.
Chickasha Oklahoma.
Announcement
We have j list installed a
NEW-WAY HAT BLOCKING
MACHINE
Can give much better work and service than would lie
possible without the machine. '
THERE IS A DIFFERENCE
Try Us and Sec.
Hoover Cleaners & Hatters
THONG 52 WE WILL CALL.
RIDE 12 BLOCKS FOR .
25 CENTS
Red Ball Taxi & Baggage Co
Phone 166.
Red anil grey squirrels do not lay
up stores 03 Ho the chipmunk.
WALLPAPER
Before you buy your spring Wall-
paper see my stock. We can save
you money. We sell from a Ware-
house open by appointments. Also
paperhanging.
PAPER 10c UP.
C A. Miller Wallpaper Co.
PHONE 1045.
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1922, newspaper, May 26, 1922; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729450/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.