Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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CHICKAIHA DAILY IXMtsI CHICKAIHA OKLAHOMA WIDNIIDAY. SIPTIM8IR 7 Hit.
pack two
Personal Mention
Onon Hunn-y of Msrlow was
the ul of frlnds and flr.llvei
krra yaaionlajr afirno and this
morning
II. Y. AH. cwiMf euperlnirndnt
U Innwillnj offklid lslna In
Ml mo My.
fka Ooff counif miornfjr. la Iran-
sailing officio! bulOr In Okliil.utl'i
CKy today.
Mr. am! Mr. 8. I. UuImu-H snd
liihir Kdlth. hava Miirnnd from
a an wacks' visit In NVwVoik and
J'(Biilmnla.
Kvary Tlra and Tabs) In our store
at redacH prlcs from Bpt. It "
101b. Corns snd ft on' r"' H"'
HiDiler ErlcknoB Tlra Co. Opposite
MtTarUna botoL 31 II.
John lucn ml fmily lfl yelr-
day fur Kulphur ami I'lnit N I limn I
park aera llirjr plan lo spend a-
fral day.
New Way 8 boa tibop tinder new
BuiDegetnenL AH ork guaranteed
not
Clint C StclnlierRer l lrnin.mlla
Wloes and vUHIni relatives. In
Oklahoma City today.
Ilia Masquerade at . the Rknilnn
Rink tomorrow Thursday nigh'.
Valuable) prize given 10 I'ao ba. t
masked Udy tod gentleman. Kvery
body conic lots of fun. 7-It
Nr. and Mr. A. II. Cochran nnd
daughter Mlaa Marjorlo. art spend
Idc tbelr vacation In Chicago. They
xpsci to return to Chlckasha about
September 13.
LOST Left tin brogue) abo. two
or thres week ago. Call 1307 and
get reward. J-3(
Roy L. Jotiea expects to leave) thin
afternoon for a bualnoit trip to
Oklahoma City.
Mrs. S. D- McCultoch and grand
daughters Mario and- Margaret
Toomer are visiting relatives and
friends in Waurlka this week.
Big Masquerade) at tbo Skating
Rink tomorrow Thursday night
Valuable fifties firm to the bent
mtaked lid and gentleman. Every
body come lots of fun. 7-1 1
Aak your grocer for Klectrlc
Bakery Bread the largest and best
He wilt alio order your rolls and
paitry. Entlra new management of
Cblckasha Klectrlc Bakery. 32t.
Big Masquerade at the Skating
Rink tomorrow Thursday night.
Valuable prtzei given to the best
masked lady and gentleman. Every-
body com lots of fun. 7-1 1.
i L
Mrs. James Coc k and son Howard
left yeHterday for an overland trip
to Piatt National park . near Sul-
phur. They are) making tho trip
overland. .
J. A. Julian of Granlto vhilod
friends and transacted business hcra
Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Julian for-
merly connected with the Oklahoma
National bank here Is now connect-
ed with a tank at Granite. Ho left
here yesterday for a short business
trip to Oklahoma City before re-
turning to Qjls homo.
Mrs. Ethel Cntos-Leedii and daugh-
ters Helen Virginia and Orlene have
returned from a three mouths' visit
In Dallas Ft. Worth Galvoston and
obber points In Texas.
Mrs. J. D. Bute. -and 'daughter
Irene have returned from a visit
with Mrs.. .11. L.. Duncan In .Minne-
apolis Mlnn. and -with Mrs. W. O.
Henderson lu Kansas City.
' L. ISrllch of the People's Store re-
turned lwt night from a trip to the
eastern markets.
W. C. Matthews returned yester-
day afternoon from a short visit with
'relatives and friends. . in Wichita
Kan. : ... '' .. .- .
JUDGE LINN HOLDING
COURT IN ANADARKO
District Judge Linn is holding a
term of court in Anadarko- -
Assignments for the term accord-
ing to L T. Funk district court re-(
porter cover the remainder of the
anonth. A largo majority of the cases
are civil actions.
The next term of district court
here -will be held during the month
of October. The docket for this
term) is bow being drafted and will
Include mere than 100 cases.
SHORT STORIES
OF THE TOWN
eclaty Te Mt.t
The Wouiee'S Missionary 8ucli.lv
of lha Kiwi UiiplUl Church will
ntnrt Tbsradey afternoon at 1 o'clock
In the ihurrh parlura. It was an
nnunced lb la afternoon.
roiherftseel Meeting-
Uov. ('. J. Kellnar palir. an-
nounced luU morning tbal tha Con-
ircKntlnANl chur. h brotherhood will
meat Thursday fnltig at the i. M.
I.'opkins noire. 1021 Oregon avenue
Kvery tnemlter la urged lo ba pros-
ant be ald
Lids Off te Kemper.
Ilrownwood Kmaraon eon of Mr.
and Mr. IX R. Kmenwn; ftUhurd
Anal ion of Mr. and Mr. J. T. Aunt
and I'aul Armold aon of Mr. and
Mm. P. A. Armold lift this morn-
ing for Uoonvllle Mo. whore they
will enter Kemper Military Academy.
The Aunt lad as accompanied by
Johnny Woollen who was graduated
from Kemper last full. I). K. Kmcr-
ton accompanied the party at far
Ok In hums City
Plra Marshal Hare.
John T. 1 1 n in 1 1 1 asslxtant Ktiito fire
marHball aa In the city today. He
is conducting InvrntlnHtlon with the
hope of determining Ihn origin of
Hrveral flrea here during the past
several weeks. .
St. Jaiaph (chool Openi.
Tho St. Joaeph Academy corner
Seventh Mreet and Cidorailo avenue
opened yeHterday for the 1911 -"t
school term. RfRlHtratlon tigurea will
In announced this afternoon.
McLean to Hot Springs
Bully Mrlen member of the lo-
cal Western association baseball
club left yc.iterday afternoon for
Hot Spring. Ark. whom he hope
lo completely reenrate from nn ex-
("nd.Hl lllnesa. He expects to be back
Into the g.iiiifc early next week.
HOW THEY STAND
Western Association
W. .
Fori Smith 12 21
Okmulgee S8 31
Henryclta '!l 3fi
Pawhuskn .11 St
Sprlngrield 35 .12
Chlckasha 28 37
Enid 30 40
Drumrlght 20 42
Westarn League
W. L.
Wichita 84 58
Oklnhoma City SO CI
Omaha ..l 81 6;
Sioux City 72 72
Joplin 68 72
St. Joseph K8 73
Des Molnos fi.1 7(!
Tulsa 50 S3
National League
W. I-.
rittalnirgh 80 .'1
New York 80 54-
St. Louis 75 59
Huston 71 r.
Hiooklyn ' ; .6!l fit
Cincinnati .' 73
Pit
.667
.r.;i
.'.r
.r.23-
.522
.4:11
.421
.383
Pit.
.592
.5(17
.562
.500
.481
.481
.519
.41 'l
Pet:
.611
.597
.56(1
.54
.518
.147
.3H
.3.TS
Chicago 31 81
Philadelphia 4-t- 88
Americann League
W. L.
Pet.
.625
Now York 80 18
Cleveland 81 50
.619
St. Louis G8 G5
.511
.492
.478
.43
.430
.356
Washington OG 08
iloston G2 64
Detroit ...63 70
Chicago . 57 71
Philadelphia .a 4G 81
RESULTS YESTERDAY
Western Association
Fort Smith 4: Drum right 0.
Okmulgee 3; Enid 2..
Springfield 1; Henryetta 0.
Chlckasha 1; Pawhuska 2.
Western League
Oklahoma City 9; Jopliu 0.
Wichita 14-2; Tulsa fi-8. '
Omaha 13; Sioux City 8.
St. Joseph 17; Des Moines 12.
National League
St. Louis 1-3; Chicago 0-2.
Boston 6; New York 2.
Philadelphia 5; Brooklyn 2.
No other games scheduled.
American League
Boston 2; New York 1.'
Cleveland 2; St. Louis 1.
Philadelphia 7; Washington 1
No oilier games scheduled.
GAMES TODAY
Western Association
Chlckasha at Pawhuska.
Henryetta at Springfield.
Drumrlght at Ft. Smith.
Enid at Okmulgee.
The Russians have been increasing
faster than any other race
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HEADY QUARTERBACK
RETURNS TO C
JAMKH "V RIIHH'K
When CrillM k ri ltirned to
I li kiiMlm yeKtt-rdny afiarniHtn ntnl
uniMiuced lhal he would report for
putiio Ihl allcruiMiU Coat 11
WiHMly's worries over tin quarter-
ll.lk piolilt'lU were tlKhtened.
CrmMoik won u (iMiilitill b-tter at
Midlil lilc'i arliool In I'.'l'J und liit
year wi:a a Hiiiib-iit under Condi
I111I1I1" MrtiiKH. Ho hi had lol
of f.ii.ilmll exotrli'ine and I n
hently (iiiu1ei liai k and a cotiHlHtntit
ground gainer.
With Itouih. nolllngiiY.iirih SH'ln
bcrgcr CrndtliMk Bond. llerrltiKlon.
and nevenil recruit avalliilile
Couch Woody nhould have ono of tho
fast i'i t high school bat kflelda In t';o
utale.
HARVEST IN CANADA
Reglna Sudk.. Sept. 6. Four dol
Inr a day U tho standard harvest
wage In western Canada this year
according to nn announcement by
the Irovinclal Kmployinenl liureau.
TO seal
in the
delicious
Burley
flavor
Once you've
enjoyed the
toasted flavor
you will al-
ways want it
Relief
6 BCLL-ANS
Hotwater
Sure Relief
fSELL-AWS
UkV FOR' INDIGESTION
. WHEN THEY ASKED
GRANDMA PARK
ABOUT CONSTIPATION
8be Jut placed some roots aad herbs In
hot water and made the tea whlcb bas
made her known all over the world. We
have combined tier knowledge of nature
with the present-day methods of scientific
manufacture and orodnced the oritrlnnl
GRANDMA'S
uyHUndSToruai
-'fe'TEA
Tkwart of Jmitationst
Kone eenutnc utitheut tha
picture of firondmo IbrK.
It will abamiitvt t-viuvf cuUHtiputiou. in
Ingestion beart-burn bad breath sick
headache or any other weakness due lo dls.
rders of the stomach snd liver. Don't
consult anyone a tnnk st vonr tongue will
tell of your condition. If your tongue la'
tovered with s thick yellow rnat. rnnr liter
snd stomscb should be given instant st-1
tentlon. GRANDMA'S
LIVE
AND'
t' .
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toasted
BiuiuAiu l b.A relieves this condition.;
iCO-OPERAHON1:
" J
All union nun and woman your
friends and faiiillim sra rM)tist4 te
be conMleiit. r.tTHONIZK HOkttl
Ixnt'HTRV and demand tha union
1.11 on all rominmli. lea yon purt ha
wheiievar lolll . Tha following !'.
t lnea tnteraaia of our city solicit the
mpport of III working people ana are
rnrommended by iba Chlcluiahs Cen
iral Trade Council
AUTO EOS
W. W. Mlddlston IK N. r.lh t. ..
AUTO TIRES. ACCESSORIES ETC.
Dodge Iros (Barton Bros.) I'hons
7S.
Hanalty-Crlckeen Tlr Ce4 Phons I.
BANKS
ritlsana Nallansl Bank.
BAKERIES '
Chlckasha Cleetrie BakSry. IJJ
Chi. Ln.lis Ave. iihune 287.
Hubbard 4 Sort I7 8. 4th Bt
phona 97.
BOTTLINU nwcin
Z-... Bol.ll.- WUArka. 11 H Slid St.. It
phona 49.
Purity Bottling Works MS Iwa Avs
phona I'Jil.
BOWLING ALLEYS
8. E. Prlnes 2U ChlcksHha Ava.
pbuna nil.
BOOTS AN) SHOES
Tha "Dials". lmn Hld.
Eagls Msrtaetile Co phono 1M
rvopiv i eivrv
Fair Stora
Carvey Bros. Stores.
Simons 8 tors
N.W. Corner 2nd and Chicksshs Av
CHIROPRACTORS
Dr. J .P. Ktlley 11 IK Chlckah
Ave. phons 17.
Dr. Marrow over Clttsons Nn-
tlonol llank pnonei oiuro ate resi-
dence 1202.
CLOTHINQ DEALERS
Eagia Mereantne ca.. riiono it
Q & 8 31 Chlckaslin Ave.
Fair Stora ladles n-sdy to wear
millinery dry giioda nhoea and gents
furnishing.
Slmona NV. corner 2nd and Chulf
a-hha av (for union mads goods)
Tha "Dixie."
CREAMERIES
Washita Valley Creamery Company
420 Chorlaw Ave. phone 209.
CONFECTIONERY DEALERS
Fifth Street Candy Kitchen phono
742. .
Y. W. Darnell 305 Chlckasha Ave
phono .198.
DRY GOODS
Eagle Mercantile Co phone 14....
Fair 8tore.
Garvey Broa. Store.
People Store
The "Dixie" jlugan Hldg.
DRUGGI3T8
Palace Pharmaey 220 Chlckasha
Avo. phone 7.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES (Contract-
ing Etc.)
Gay Electric Co 419 Chlckasha
Ave. phone 13S.
Phillips Elextrio Shop 328 Chlck-
asha Ave. pfioiica ofllco 281 resi-
dence 1135.
FLORISTS
Gray Floral Co. phone 5R6.
Mrs. Stella Johnston 628 S. Cth
St phone 48.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
S J. Anderson phone 267.
FURNITURE STORES ETC.
L. F. Bartsch C04 Chickanha Ave
phone 220.
W. H. Ferrell 121 S. 3rd St
phone 312.
W H. Owens 117 S. 3rd St. phone
385. -
GRAIN FLOUR AND FEED COM.
PANIES (Wholesale and Retail)
Moore Grain Co I'hone 60
GROCERIES
Bauman Grocery 116 S. 2nd SI
phone 403.
Cason & Son 413 N. 4th St phone
90.
Central Grocery 619 S. 4lh St.
phone 315.
C. O. D. Market and Grocery 116
S. 3rd St. I'hone 232.
Crescent Grocery 216 Chlckasha
Ave. phonS 162. ...
Frisco Grocery Bll N. 6th St
phono 1076.
Hopkins Meat Markets 109 S. 2nd
St. phone 109; 111 N. 4th. SI phone
103.
J. S. Wray Grocery 428 S. 2nd
St phone 442. .
J. W. Rose 113 S. 2nd St phone
951.
L. Warford Grocery 327 N. Gib. St.
Phone D74.
Russell Hulme Grocery 118 S 3rd
St. phone 14.
W. A. Franks C. O. D. Grocery
and Market 4tl & Kansas phone
1421.
Wayland Grocery1 1401 S. 7th St.
phone 1345.
LADIE3 READY TO WEAR
Eagle Mercantile Co phone 134.
Fair Store.
Peoples Store.
Garvey Brothers Stores
The "Dixie" Dugon Bldg.
LUMBER DEALERS
Mansfield Lumber Co Corner 2nd
an Iowa phone 44.
Wm. Cameron Lumber Co 316 S.
3rd St phone 152.
i MANUFACTURERS
Chlckasha Broom Works (union
made brooms) phone 714.
Wm. B. Owens. (Monuments and
building stone) .phones office 270
residence 1474.
Chlckasha Rug . Factory (rugs) 426
S. 2nd St phono 442.
MEAT MARKETS
; Empire Meat Co ' 406 Chlckasha
Ave phone 672. ' ' ' '
Hopkins Meat Markets 109 S. 2nd
SL phone 109; 111 N. 4th St phone
103. I.'--.-PAINTS
GLASS WALLPAPER ETC
Chas Bly 427 Kansas Ave phone
459.
PLANNING MILL AND REPAIR
' SHOP
W. W. Middleton. 114 N. 6th St. .
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Strickland A Co 512 Chickasha
Ave phone 14.
RE8TAURANTS
American Cats (Union House) 205
Chickasha Ave phone 146.
SHEET METAL WORKS
DeHart Sheet Metal Works 116 N.
I ari oi nhnnn 4SI
; IKS MOMS
WaohliiKton Th government
rrgutnikin of railroad baa no ! J
eaed III wnnr of railrjnd 0TI1 1 ill
at to IiiiIim' rondiiiona that ihey
no longer are able to determine
wbcthtr to reduce frvlitht rut to
aaTr i3('r bunlmwa John K. lb nton
(ltf lh- rainmA rtn
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bi fore the InterHtaie Cninmnr- t om-
mkRon upon Mppilreiloiu lo rcduc
m arttln mA hl)Jf T .
inenl ha lahllled rales and n a
r ulf traffic off lelala nn hinaer sfuly
loiidllloiia with a view lo lompeiUlou.
Chronic Diarrhoea '
"A liuuilier i( yar ago an aged j
gemlenian lived wlili u. lis n d
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Hart Schifner and Marx Clothes
FOR YOUNGER YOUNG MEN 1
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For boys first long pants suits Hart Schaffner & Marx m
"Preps" are the thin?. Our new Fall Suits are now in- and gj
ready to try on. jj
Hart Schaffner & Marx "Prep" Suits for younger young j
men possess the same fine qualities as their suits for men of p
more mature age.
- Fine all-wool fabrics excellent workmanship and very . p
newest style. ' Every suit is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac- m
tion or money back.
Hart Schaffner and Marx "Prep" Suits Priced at
$31.75 and $39.75 Others $22.50 and up.
Wonderful Suits At
Over 200 Suits at one price. Vc believe in doing
one thing at a time and doing it well.
Our buyer made up his mind to have some real
suits this fall at $25.00. More than three days
of his tinie was spent in New York City looking
for them and when you see them you will agree
his efforts bore fruit. .
Men's and Young Men's All-Wool Suits Worsteds
Serges and Cassinieres single and double breast-
ed priced only ?
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snd 1 1
and
ftemedy for tbronk' diarrhoea an
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ik.iIb It was lha only thing lht; pork but eat tho light mean '
heliarf blm." wrliea Jim. J. 8. Hmlih. las crisp -'. chicken. fr-li il n.
H.nets Fa I In. N. V. la rae of dlar-;and
rhoea thlw remedy Inn always proved
prompt and effectual. 1-3'1.
Sunburned Nose
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Titenlhctoium
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thoionghly. Au.ld lH-f snd fr"h
1 hill ninthly.
mutton. Sip a cup of ut l''r
and lake nun of t hninbcruw i'"
lets Junt before going to bed. KOI.
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