Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 124, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 9, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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AOt TWO.
CHICKAIHA DAILV CXMItl CHICKAIHA OKLAHOMA IATUROAV IIPTtMllR I 1122.
i:ovy vim stand
" Wetter teatue.
w. t
Tlllsa M 7
Hi. Joseph I
Wichita .... sJ S
Omaha 77 71
flout City 7t T1
Oklahoma Clir II
ix Molars ' i
Denver ....
American League.
W. f
New York so M
St. I.oul It 6
Detroit .....7t of.
Chicago 9 7
Cleveland "70
Wehlngton 0 71
Philadelphia 58 75
Plosion ...3 79
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THORNTON WEAKENS IN
FIFTHt CHAKS LC:
('Union. ept. i (lli.tnn got la
Thurntim In the fifth for els rani
and nosed uul llm Orpl.ana here
Friday. I la I
By tunltiK" :
Orphan
('Union jmi cno IHto- t d defeat It. "Whyf He eaye ha I
Haiierlc: Turninn and Parker) j friendly In ih soldlera and oh. o
Warden and Aroiiin. j irncroua ha hand them oui not h-
! Ing tiui rMlui Utn and .promise."
F.I ll'no Sept. .. Christian M
fimbria down wllh thr scattered?
him and dcf.aied iheni in lo Fri-
day afternoon liuibrle'e Umo tally
waa aeored on an error. I'vlkjr Kl
Reno made a home run wlih two on
Uy Inning: II II K
fimbria two oio immi 1.3
Kl Ronn Oil U0D 04- 14 13' 4
liatterles: Ceson and Jennlng;
CArlKilan and Hclimair.
women In I ha rliy and ih women
In I ha country who drag a fourteen
loot roilon sack with a rope around
her walat Thse ar the people
alio ara supporting ma and Field
rulla Ibein 'III Jacker.
"Field by suhterrsnean method.
K H through hla gsngs. I apposing lha
ik2 2lj ljo 7 I j soldier' bonu bill and hOies to
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J..n Slava FirH Work
Not Intrigue) SoluCioa
Cf Economic PrefcUtni
National Leoe.
W.
Near York .
I'lttoburgh .
Chicago ...
ft. Louis .
Cincinnati .
Urooklyn ..
Philadelphia
lioaton .....
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Oklahoma Itata Lsiiue
At Clinton ft; Orphana 7.
At Kl nana 10 J Outhrle I
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THE SCORE BOARD
SCHOOLS SET TO
START WORK FOR
YKAR NEXT. WEEK
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Continued (ram pegs ona.) .
Willi a victory over Ilia Washing
inn Menatora will Di'lrolt wa
whlppliiK Hi. 1 -on In thrt New York
Yanka want back Into flrxt plare
In tha American leaaue race. Tha
ill mil Ion rein. 'lied unibanaed In the
National Icrmio.
..' Wattarn Laagua.
' M Oklahoma City i Si. Joseph (.
I At TuUa B IO; NVidia 39.
At Lincoln Hloux City 012 ln-
r 13.
At Ufa Molnca 4; Omaha 7.
Amarlcait Laioua.
At New York ' Waahlnirlon 1.
At Chicago ? Cietcland 2.
1 At Iiomon t; fhlladulphln 1.
At Ml. Lotila S't IMrolt 8.
Natlanal Laagua.
At Cincinnati If St. Loula t '
': At J'lltKburRh 7; Chicapo 10.
f At I'hllndolplilit g New York 4
n )nly thre gamaa achoduled. ?
0AME4 TODAY.
Oklahoma State League.
Orphans at Clinton.
' nmhrle at Et Iteno.
Wilson at Duncan " "
Waiterrt Laagua.
r St. Joseph at Oklahoma City
j Denver at Omaha.
At Lincoln Ilea Moines vs. Kioui
City.
Wichita at Tulsa' .
I American League. f
j Clovetand at Chicago.
i 'Philadelphia at Host on. )k-
J Jwtnlt at St. Louis. "v"
( Washington at iNew York.
Wally Tlpp'a bonier with two on
bssea broke up tha gam and Ihe
Tanks beat Waller Johnann and lh
Fcnators g lo 1.
j National League.
I New York at ThllaUelphla.
! St. Louis at Cincinnati.
I 'hli Ben at PlttHlmrah.
Ilostpq Ht Brooklyn. ' t-1
: Th8 word 'psycholoRy" was formed
from thq lOreek words oul and
Two homera by Hob Vcach with
one on enabled Ihe Tlaera lo bcnl
tha rirowns. 8 to 3. Williams hit
his thlriyslxlli homer lha fourth
In four games. Slsler hit safely In
hla thlrtj aeventh consw utlve game.
Tha rhlls VnorVd Nchf out of
tha box and bout the Clants 8 to 4.
Ilornsby hit bis thirty-fifth homer
and helped Iho Cards beat the lleds
4 to .
Voted in (IttM rooms'' iflieiii
AuMln de Inred.
Mr. AUHn apels Oklahoma Cul-
lean for Women students In begin
arriving In llm city Sunday after-
noon. A malorliy however ara
pwled lo arrive Momluy.
It. Joitph Aeademy Opana.
With a malerlul Increase In en-
rollmenl. lha Hi. Jiweph Academy
corner Sltlh Ntreet and Colorado
avenue apeni d for Ike I'.'H l'
chool lerui Tuinclny morning.
Two hundred and fifty-two stu-
dents are now enrolled In the acad-
emy li waa announced this morn-
lug. : l.al year's enrollment was
!:'() puplU. The academy's dorml-1
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;Y:.!;r.;:v :
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lories which acrominoilala
dents ara filled in -capacity.
J stu-
MRS. HARDING IS
SOME BETTER IS
BULLETIN TODAY
(Continued from page one)
RUTH YESTERDAY AND
A YEAR AGO
. 1921.
Fifty-third homer and one sin-
gle In five times up against the
Atht Itcs.
1322.
Grounded to first. Filed to
right. Singled to right. Crotyid-
cd to Iho box.
WALTON IN TALK
OPENS CAMPAIGN
FOR STATE CHIEF
. (Continued froni paga one)
di-ens to the farmers of the state In
which I Bet forth sixteen facts. 1
do not propose to allow Mr. Fields
and hla gnng to twitch the issue
from the looting cT the farmers.
"Fields and his gann'. In tha par
lors of the iSklrvIn hotel are organ-
izing the auction bridge women of
Oklahoma City to fight me. Why?
Heenuae I stand for the working
Mayo la due In Waahlngton early
Sunday.
I'resldejt Harding was up at day-
break having been sent lo bed by
Dr. Sawyer at 3 a. m.
The nowa thai Mrs. Harding's life
was actually In danger startled
Wellington lust night even though
an ciiriler announcement from Iho
white Iiouks hud ataled that her
condition was reusing much con-
cern. Following Ihe arrival from
Ilaltlmore of Dr. Finney shortly
after 9 p. m. Ihe following official
statement waa issued:
"Mra. Harding whose illness Is a
recurrence of attacks experienced
before coming to the white lion ho
developed complications Thursday
and Friday nlghta which make her
condition critical. .
"These complications are so seri
ous that recovery is not yet assured.
Dr. John Finney of Baltimore
was raiieu in consultation louay
and Dr. Charles 'Mayo is enroute
from Rochester Minn. Dr. Carl W.
Sawyer and Dr. Joel T. Boone have
joined In attendance on Mrs. Hard
ing today.
(Signed) "C. E. Sawyer M. D.
The tone of this announcement
contrasted with the one issued some
hours ennllor showed thn rapid
change for the worse in the pa-
tient's condition.
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"THE ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR"
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When you buy Expansion. Flour and meal you are
buying good Baking Insurance. '
. - . INSIST ON EXPANSION PRODUCTS
Wins Customers Makes Friends --Keeps Trade
By its Goodness. . '
J : : The Good Cook's Choice.
Ask Your Grocer
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t.uplon A. Wllklneon who )ia
rt-lurned from a ur-y of run
tlitlonn and eventa In Jiia-Mlavta
aays IhM reennetrucMna la fart
and not a tlieorr In thai roiinlry
whera to the once-poor klnrJom nl
Kerbl have been Joined Monlen-
fgro much of the wealth of A ua-
Irla and fertile flelcls that were for.
merlg under the domination of llul-
gurla. "Secot-.ing a rommnn tonaue and
aharlna aaulUhlv Die power of Ihr
new government" be ear "the
people of Herb extraction are welil.
ing the wealth that w given them
at Veraullle Into a powerful and
lreperOna unit."
Wrlllna In "Our World" on lb
Jugo-Hiv Mr. Wilkinson aava thrjr
have mmle tbe almpie itlm-ovrry
tha. hard work and building not
leiever :innl)l and Inlrlaoe con-
alltute the solution of Kuropaaa
trouble 1.
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BlsllV ' IkS11 41) eaajatfj) 9AMHHaaska'"
IDLE WEALTH
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Money Kathcrril ami nut workinp; i truly 101.1? WEALTH.
IDLE WEALTH invoke a hnnUhip in iu jsissrssor; he
is ilrptivcd of the interest it wotilil rarn; and in addition
rointnunily wealth i not inrreayrd for the rrnaoit that idle
iiioiicy docs imt Imild up a coiniiiunity. ' 1
DeHisit your inimey willrthis stionp; hank and you will
fulfill the purHsc of nopiiriiifr wealth and enjoy its yield
in safety and security. .....
FARMERS
NATIONAU BANK
M. It (jOURTXEY. President. ' V
J. W. WILSON' Active V-Pres.
L. C. WRIGHT . . . . Cashier.
Daily Lessons in
Domestic
Economy
Real economy consists of spending your money where
you'll get the greatest satisfaction and service it is
possible to get for the amount you spend. - 1
It consists of weighing and choosing the things you " .
would like to buy selecting. the ones that will give '
you the most enjoyment then seeing that you get .
full dollar for dollar value. v:
Vi r. -';!-".v; ".;V '
iRvery. day simply by reading the advertisements in
this paper you can take a lesson in household econ-f : )
omics. . v-;: - J ynpi-l
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The advertisements teach efficiency in buying. They ; 1
show you the best markets. They lighten your house- -work
by telling you about the newest conveniences
and labor-saving devices. They 'give yoira line'on'a
tMl VrU'.V
vijuuouiiu ci&ivi jiiK vuino ' tuat win lisziyj jwu ma tci
ially. ' ;'
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If you want a real lesson in econo
micsevery day-read' the
iiu'r advertisements
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Jinlt.l
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 124, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 9, 1922, newspaper, September 9, 1922; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729491/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.