Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 65, Ed. 1 Monday, March 17, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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CHltKASHA DAILY EXPRESS" CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA MONDAV MARCH 07 1919
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Wondrous creations sparkling with all the wichery and imagery
of the foremost Parisian and American Courturiers. A com pi: e
showing of Suits Coats Dresses Waists Skirts and Millinery .
Creations more charming more enrapturing more lovely. We
have never had the pleasure of presenting you for selection in any
previous Spring Showing. To see them is to admire them desire
themVio own them; and we extend to you a cordial invitation to'
visit our store. We are always pleased to show you.
Style Headquarters
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Office Located Two Doors South j
Sugg Theater
City and Country Drives
ANNOUNCEMENT
Wo still do hemstitching and picot-
PHONE 1G8
Your Tatronago Will Ro Appreciated
All New Cars. Union Drivers.
Calls Answered Promptly.
Eggs
FOR HATCHING
Our members have all standard
varieties. Prices $1.50 per setting
up. Ask for list of members to-
gether with varieties. Cut out tho
scrubs and raise good chickens; it
costs no more. "More and better
Poultry for Grady county."
GRADY COUNTY POULTRY
FEDERATION.
Arthur Ersland Sec'y.
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i. Singer Sewing
mo oJG. 12-10t
WHOSE TRAINED NURSEE AM I?
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aarage
414-416 CHOCTAW AVE.
1 MECHANICAL ATTENTION
s ' ACCESSORIES
s Hercules Gasoline Texaco Motor Oils
1 STORAGE CARS
J. D. PEACOCK HEAD MECHANIC
Our Mechanics WU1 Please You.
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- Whenever
an t'yt' finds relief in u shaded
or clouded jjlans soinetliing is
wrong with that eye
It Needs Attention
If it were not so the light would
not irritate.
Seek Advice
The hind wc can gvie you the
kind that can only be given aft-
er a thorough and intellTgent ex-
amination i . -vVV.J?
AVe do not charge for cousul-talion.
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lug promptly at 7:15. Get yuur "cat
reserved at Brownnon's Drug store
S. Arthur Green has resigned as
salesman for tho Garnor-Brashenr
clothing company and has accepted
a position with II. E. Mark?.
President Wilson in Europe at the
Kozy tonight. It
$2000 stock of groceries to bo
closed out beginning tomorrow
lirtinnan's two blocks north of
Chickasha hospital. Fixtures alsa
for sale. - 17-lt
Vote for Jim Dillon for chief of
police tomorrow.
Say .girls see Lovers' Young Dream
como true at the Kozy tonight It
Dr. and rMs. A. C. Crose spent the
week end in Shawnoo the guest of
Mr Crose's parents Mr. and Mrs. 11.
B. Crose.
Coming tomorrow: "The Turn of
the Wheel" A Goldwyn picture with
Geraldinc Farrar. Sugg theatre. Mat-
'ineo pictures only at 10 and 20
cents.
Liberty Motor Carbon Remover
helped to make the Liberty motor.
Try it in your auto motor. For sale
by Arch M. Brown 416 Kan. 13-3t
Vote for Jim Dillon for chief of
police tomorrow.
Misses Orlina Minnett and Irene
Bennett and Billy Luster' spent Sun-
day visiting fr'.ends in Oklahoma
City.
"The Girl Who Dared" a four-act
comedy drama will be the initial
offering tonight of the Dubinsky
Bros. Stock company. Sugg all tiis
week.
Presbyterian ladie3 will have
aprons children's apparel bonnets
for sale also will serve lunch Tues-
day March 18th. Next to Kozy. 14-3t
"Terror of the Range" Kozy to-
day. It
H The unusually price quotations on Per-
H pales and Muslin and on Carhart Over-
H alls and Jumpers mentioned in Satur-
day's issue will be continued all this
H ' week as fol'ows:
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Percales in dark and light shades; full
quality for the yard
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H 36-inch brown muslin; an excel- g
p lent 25c quality for the yard
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M ard weight and quality and the best at
M any price at the
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Jcweclr and Optician
Voto fo Jim Dillon for chief of
police tomorrow.
Mrs. A. C. White accompanied by
her daughter Edythe is spending
the day in Oklahoma City.
Alger Melton returned Saturday
evening from a week's business trip
to Ranger Tex.
See "Tthe Cave of D:cad"' at the
Kozy tonight. 1:
Miss Marguerite Early returned
Sunday evening from a week- end
visit with friends in Oklahoma City.
Vote for Jim Dillon for chief ofj
police tomorrow.
John Barrymcre in "Here Comes
Tl'o Bride" a Paramount comedy
drama picture. Sugg tonight
Mrs. Bernard Baird spent Sunday
in Norman and Oklahoma City.
Kodak
Finishing
QUALITY PRINTS
43-HOUR SERVICE
PHONE 559
Hampton Studio.
324y2 Chickasha Ave.
$2000 stock of groceries to be
closed out beginning tomorrow.
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PHONE 618
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CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA SSSatiSJSiroiSS Cickasha hospital. Fixtures also
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i First Christian Church 1
CORNER SIXTH AND IOWA.
SERVICES:
Morning Unified Service 9:45. Evangelistic 7:30
Christian Endeavor 6:30
EVERY MEMBER CANVASS
BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 1:30 AND 3:C0 E M.
Every home represented in the Christian Church should have someone
at Iioirc between thse hours to land the committee your pledge.
A report of o ir success will bo given at the evening service.
Oar motto is "Every Member pf the Church a Regular Contributor to
the Church."
Ij THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO ALL OF THESE SERVICES
for sale.
17-lt
Miss Emma Kunkle of Eudora
Kan. arrived here this morning for
a visit with Mr. and Msr. C. II. Kem-
per. Those famous screen comedian
Eddie Lyons and Lee Morari at the
Kozy tonight. It
Vote for Jim Dillon for chief of
police tomorrow.
B. F. Hayes local man is recov-
ering from thee ffects of an opera-
tion performed this morning at the
Chickasha hospital.
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Only one man in a hundred could
fail to be impressed with the follow-
ing high-class specials in Men's
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TOILET SOAPS OF QUALITY g
B jIany limkers o toilet soaps cater to dealers who re-
yard their eustouiers from the standpoint of profit only ss
z who ignore quality when it stands in the way ot prom zzz
z These soap manufacturers seek to hide the presence of
I impure materials by the use of pungent perfumes some
i using coloring matter if necessary We have none such
z Every soap maker represent ed our stock of toilet and
1 bath soaps has earned a reputation for producing high iE
grade goods such as
Rexall Toilet Soap 10c
I Medicated Skin Soap 25c
S Violet Dulce Soap 25c zzz
Bouquet Jeanice 35c ESS
1 Blemish Soap 25c zzz
2 and all the popular advertised brands. Our buying power g
in conjunction with 7000 other Rexall stores usually en- f.
z ablcs us to snve j-ou something on the cost. EE
s One thing is certain you get SOAP QUALITY here.
THE TEST OF A HAND BRUSH j
Is the Satisfaction It Gives the Way It Lasts E
If you want a brush of the lasting kind one that will
S give'gnod service after i::;:!iy nionl.hs of use one that EE
will lie a good brush when it is old hero is where to EH
2 buy it and at the right price.
Wc have a pleasing variety from which to make :
E your choiee. ErE
I Prices from 25 Cents Up p
I H.J.BROWNSON 1
The Leading Prescription
Druggist
CHICKASHA
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f CAPS HOSE AND TIES
SILK SHIRTS.
SURGEON'S agree that in cases of
Cuts Burns Bruises and Wounds
; the FIRST TREATMENT is most
EE J important When an EFFICIENT
n ; antiseptic is applied promptly there
EE ! is no danger of infection and the
wound begins to heal at once. For
EJE use on man or beast BOROZONE is
EE ! the IDEAL ANTISEPTIC and HEAL-
I INO AGENT. Buy it now and be
EE ready for an emergency. Sold by
lililUil! co.-Adv
Nothing but the best in cleaning
pressing hat work and tailoring at
Chickasha Cleaning Works 114 N.
d-w-4thSt. Phone 805 for a trial. 12-3t
" OIL LEASES
FORTUNES ARE BEING MADE EVERY DAY IN CEMENT OIL LEASES.
THERE IS BIG MONEY IN OIL LEASES. SOME QUESTIONS ANSWERED:
WHY SHOULD YOU INVEST IN LEASES?" "WHY ARE RETURNS FAR
GREATER THAN AN INVESTMENT IN OIL STOCKS?" WHY DO LEASES
INCREASE IN VALUE SO RAPIDLY?"
Every time an oil well comes in it proves a given territory and increases
(he value of leases from 50 to 100 times their original cost. Leases in-
crease treraendousiy in value overnight when a well is brought in and
(tin be sold immediately for huge profits.
You should invest your money in CEMENT OIL LEASES for the reason
that profits will be quicker and more certain that in Oil Stocks.
As an example of ho.v lease values have increased since the Calla' Belie
veil came in will state that I personally know of an instance where an Okla-
homa City man bought an offset lease paying J125.00 rer acre for 80 acres
cr flO.OOO and Saturday he was offered a bona fide offer of fl.POO per
acre or a tottl profit of $70000. Invert now; don't wait. Will be glad to
show you what I have to offer in leases.
CLYDE KELLY
TELEPHONE 1200 113 SOUTH THIRD
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 65, Ed. 1 Monday, March 17, 1919, newspaper, March 17, 1919; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729635/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.