Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 121, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 20, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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Short Stories
Of The To
711
Herndon to Give Address.
Tlu gradual inj? cxcrcinPH of tlit
Ki ili SM')iij;h hcIiouIs will lie lii-ltl on
W'Mlncmlay ( Vciiiii!' May ' and ac-
DKlinj; in an mm iH t niiT.t aic;irin;?
in tin' I fialil V. C llnnnloii of ('liu K-
UHha will-deliver tlti! annual mldrenH
Police Court.
Tlircc cam ;! apiiearcd ujion tin po-
lice court docket thin inuniiiij? one of
wliiili may lie turned over to thu
eoiiuly when it. comes up for trial this
nXlernoon. Frank A. Martin wasi ar-
ti rcsled ou a charge of bciii .drunk ami
his trial set for this afternoon at !
o'clock. Clarence Taylor arrested on
a cliarKn of Kcllins whisky will lie
. tried tliiH afternoon and U i h case may
lie turui'd over to the county official:!.'
Had M;ller was ana i;;ned on a chnry''
(if druiikeimesH and fined $!
Judge William III. j
Word was received this inornint;
that JmlKt! N. M. Williams is mill
Hnfferiii!; severely. His fever i.s hitl-
er than yesterday and hiH general con-
dition la reported at) not. improved lie
va.. taken I'l last Wednesday and
w lien in tf-wn on Thursday was tin-
aide to get homo wtltnmt nssiHtatice.
It is possible that tlm next term of
the comity court will have to be pout-
polled on ill-count of the judge's ill-
ness but this moru!n hlg iihysieian
wi aid not advise us to whether pest-
Iiotieiiient was lier-.r'sary.
On account of delayed shipments of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Garments we find our Ready-to-Wear Depart-
mnn. num. innrM nnd wn nm rmmr to un oad. We know to un oau we must maKe prices riease t
minute off and read these prices and then apply them to the merchandise.
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DRESSES
?:i.".Dil ladies'
1 l' ". Res .
mi ladies'
rr-;-:es ...
$15.11(1 ladies'
i):e:-cs ...
fri.HII ladies'
Orestes .. ..
lUlb ladies-l'ru-ses
...
?i!.(iii ladies'
Dresses
.$;'"llll'
Waists . ...
$:..M)
'aisis
WAISTS
$24.00
$17.50
- $7.20
$2.60
$2.10
$3.90
$3.90
$2.40
Waists
$1.5(1
Waists
1 .00
Waist-
-51.80
$1.20
80c
SUITS
$ 10. UK
Hails
$1!".i0
Suits
$."n.oo
Coats
$1 .".(10
Coals
$:l.".!)0
CoalH
COATS
25.00
416.50
$16.50
.$9.00
$12.50
KIMONAS AND HOUSES
$-.."0 Kiinonas and
Iloniii'A Dresses
$2. (Ml Kiinonas and
Houses Dresses
$l.."ii Kiinonas and
House Dresses
Kimonas and
House Dresses
$1.00 Kimonas and
House Dresses
DRESSES
$1.80
$1.35
$1.20
90c
80c
ijio.uo misses'
children's Dr
and
sses
S'i.iiO misses' and
children's Dresses
"0 misses' and
children's Dresses
f2.ro misses a;id
children's Dresses
$l.ru misses' and
cliildren's Dresses
6.00
14.20
$2.40
$1.50
90c
7'ir misses' anil
children's Dresses
$:CiU Skirts and
IVtfieonl.H
$ti..1 Skirts and
I'ettieoa'ft '.
$7..'o Sliirls and
I'etticoats
$:S.5ft Skirts and
Peltieoats
$:i.('W Skirts and
Petticoats
- 45c
$6.00
-4.50
-5.40
2.10
-1.90
Every garment in the Ladies' Reatly-
to-Wear Department will be included.
ALL ALTERATIONS FREE
Work on Tye Building.
With tho exeavaiion work meti-
tally complete for the Tye buildint;
the l.isle-Duniiiii!' (.'onsl niction com
pany yesterday fvnins moved their
otliee lr.im Chii kasha avenue near
the now almost completn First N.i-
t.onal bank liniltlinn to Fourt'.i street
and ("hick'iHha avenue where will be
reeled tin: Ty' Imildiui;. Owing to
the rain of last nlidit little wr.rk
could be done on the new building to-
day but it is tlioiiKhi thai by tomor-
row the ground will lif sufficiently dry
to nroopetl w irh tho construction I bis
work' his
MacDowell Music Club.
Tlie MacDowell club which was to
have met with Mrs. Criffin will meet
at (lie home or Mr.. J. O. Terrell oi
account of the illnessi of .Mrs. (irif-
fin's baby. Hours to (i o'clock.
Young Gattis Wins Prize.
(leoi'KP Leeds Gattis jr. Ron of Mr.
and Mrs. leo. Cattis lm established
himself as a young man of sterling
iiuulities by vi;iiiiu; a lirizo in (lie
baby show ai! Hie Majestic. Otlier
prize vinniun; ha" es will be reported
later.
Cosmo Club at Library.
Tho Cosmopolitan dub will meet
tonight at thf Carnegie library for a
Keueral discussion on "Our Churches
their Perfections and Imperfections."
Through an error last night's Ex-
press stated that the meeting would
tie held at I he city hall. The meet-
ing however will be held at the Car-
negie library as usual.
To Convert Airdonc
into Summer Garden
h AT THE -
PLAY HOUSES
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Another Good Shower.
Jiii. Pluviiis went to bat a:;ain aim
n'ltt and ran up a score of .f.T or over
half an Inch of perfectly Rood water
which gave a further impetus to gar-
dens cr.iss nnd ail growin' stuff. .1.
I'luv.is running up bis balling aver-
age to beat th( band and it. looks like
lit:J record is going to pclipse all
former iHTfuimanc r.s.
I That. Cliii k:i:dia
summer garden wa.-
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A Telephone Study
Compare the merchant who depends on the casual
customer wfth the one who throws open a hroad tele-
phone door to the huriilrtcU of housewives who shop
the telephone way.
The te'ephone is the star - salesman the order-
clerk and a.i Biways-on-tho-job errand boy swift and
sure and n-Ii.sMe.
Hell nrvice is not "expense"-it's "investment"
and ou can't afford to he without it any longer.
Get in touch wilh the Easiness Office to-day.
Pioneer Telephone
and Telegraph Compont)
IliMIW Willi ' .;MM'MI(ItWrutJP'.i"i nnJHllUJ.il I IMI I P
ULX.IJH Mil y t lili " lillBHili llrt IIM Una If f ifilll liBlfclilHIWMil WMIilv
to have a real
evidenced yester
day when the work of remodeling the
old airdomc was coi' -lenccd the in
tention of the manni i being to rush
tlie work to completion and be ready
to open as soon as possible.
The new garden will be under the
management of V. C. lilackstoue and
a general picture show will be oper-
ated tlnlre with occasional vaudeville
and stock companies thrown In when
good talent can be secured.
When complete the interior will
present a very pretty appearance for
il.ateau of (lie rough lmat'ds will Ik i
everywhere vine8 nnd potted plants
Tlie Heats along tlie north .side of tin
niidome are being torn away and in
their Btcad private boxes are beinv
installed which spaces may be re
served. Tlie north able is beiiif
floored at a slight plevMon and wll
be filled with Seats.
Around the entire interior near the
top of the enclosure n shelf is beini
built upon which will be placed poMec'
vines and plants intended to covei
tlie walls of 'lit- entire structure. Tin
plul.ts and vines have been ordered
amD are already growing in a tioi
house so that when tin1 garden ii
complete all will be in readiness. It
intention to have a refi cslime'il
in connect ion that drinks tint:
ices may be served the guests during
the pel fol liialiceS.
The management expects to have
the new shop open for business with
in six weeks.
NEW KOZY.
Kool Komfortable Plenty of Electric
Fans.
We show th highest priced pic-
tures ever shown in Chit-kasha.
"The Fx Convict" a story of In-
gratitude. "The Purl rait" a .strong Kdison
drama.
"A Delivery Package" a farce com
edy.
"Coming tomorrow special' feature
'The Kedempticn" a Kaleni two reel
feature.
a CtNTS AND 10 CENTS.
CONSTIPATION CURED.
Dr. King's New Life Pills will re-
lieve constipation promptly and get
your bow-elr In heal'hy condition
again. John Rupsle of Sanlmry Pa.
sayH: "They are the best pills I ever
used and l advise everyone to use i
them for constipation indigeslion and)
liver complaint." Wiii help you. Price'
2."ic. Recommend0!! by Brown & Co.
Adv. d&w
WONDERFUL SKIN SALVE.
Bucklen'B Arnica Salve is known
everywhere as tlie bestt. remedy made
for nil diseases of tin! skin and also
for liurim bruises and boils. Reduces
inflammation and Is soothing and
healing. J. T. Sossaman publisher
of News of Cornelius N. C writes
that one box helped bis nerious skin
ailment after other remedies failed.
Only 27ic. Recommended by Rrown Hi.
Co. Adv. d&w
HEALTH A FACTOR IN SUCCESS.
The largest factor contributing to a
man's success is undoubtedly health.
It has been observed that a man Is
seldom sick when his bowels are reg-
ularhe is never well when they are
constipated For constipation you will
find nothing quite so good as Cham-
berlain's Tablets. They not only move
the bowels but improv the appetito
nnd strengthen the digestion. They
are sold by all dealers. Adv. d&w
MAJESTIC VHEATER.
Photoplays
A two reel feature picture today en-
titled "A Slave's Devotion" a beauti-
ful story of the south.
"The Mutual Weekly -of Current
Events" of twelve different places.
.Mrs. Beltio Day lice; llettie Kstes
pianist.
Vaudeville.
Mock-Had-AUi and Dorothy Wood
siil1 continue to mystify tlie audience
.vith their wonderful feats of magic.
They give a complete change daily.
Night prices: Childrcri under 1D
years 5 cents; alt others 15 cenu.
Your money's worth or your money
bark.
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Appeal to American .
Women to Aid Sisters
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Stock Dip (Lynns & Columbia)
Arsenate of Lead
Paris Green
London Purple
Lee's Lice Killer
Persian Insect Powders
High Life
Send us your orders.
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Phone 7. Free Delivery.
Telepram by I'nited Press.
The Ilante Holland May 20. Ar
eloiineut plea for help from Auierical
women to aid v.-fimeii of Oermany
Austria ami otlier Kuropean nalioni
in campaigns in the interest of uni
versal peace was made today In
Countess Isabelle Abeideen wife ol
tile Irrd lieutenant of Ireland ami
president of the World's Council o
Women when she opened I he animal
((invention of thai organization here
The convention will continue tlitoiii;!
Tuesda. Sci res of women prom
peace and international arbitr:tion in
Kurope ami America attended today'
sessions. The bis topic today wa
the program to bo unaided for tin
preat qilintennial meelins 111 Rome in
i'.ilt. Mrs. Andrea lloter-l'roiidfoo
of C liu aK.o . member of the Interna
fional Amity leas;u and a co-workt
witii Trail llainisch in Vienna for the
past few months also pleaded for
more hearty response by " American
women. "We are.sndlv handicapped
in cur work" declared Mrs. 1 Infer
I'roudl'oot ' for it is difficult to arous
in! crest in linropean countries in out
work. We need tlie activities and c
I'erieiice o( woineu ot the western con
tinents to stimulale enthuFiasm in tin
work over here. At present the w
men (! tlie stales do not play tlie part
they should in this creat. internaliou
Bace Jurv On
Charge of Murder
(Coniinuel from rage One.)
Mrs. Kainan with her last breath say.
'Die lawyer slrutk me." when Gib
on was arrested in connection wilu
the dealt. Cibson went free on a
habeas curium writ and Uie case was
ropped. .M'.i hac i. S:up:.o was found
luurui red in i'cinam Creek on Decem-
ler i:i(i;. o clue to t lie murderer
is ever been found.
Shorty after Mrs. Rinnan's death
.Mrs. Slenson died. (Misi.n failed ill
in effort lo be appointed executor of
er estate. Instead (icnnte I. Mal-
olm was named executor with power
to sue Oibson for defrauding tlie es-
tate. Malcolm's body wait found float
ing in the isouiid oil "nrt Schuyler
n lictolier Id 1!)10. His death lias
r"ver 1'cen explained.
One oilier mysterious death was told
when the stories of Cibsnii's life wnti
one into. John Uicc O'Neill a young
Irishman recovered J id mm from a
railroad for the loss of a lop:. He in
vested in mor' gages under Gibson's
direction and bought a home iu Ire-
laud. He planned to there late in
May .Villi. - On May Hi l'.Hl O'Neill
left his house telliiij; his landlady be
was ;rotnur to Pennsylvania with Gib
son to close n big business deal." He
had considerable money on his per.um
at the time. O'Neill has never been
seen since and no trace ol turn mis
eve rbeen found despite Hie search
made by ICiiKlish and American police
officials.
Correspondingly low fares from all points in Oklahoma. Tickets on sale May
23rd 24th 25th and 26th; return limit June 5th with privilege of extension to
June 25th. Very low round trip fares from Chattanooga to points in the South-
east. SPECIAL TRAIN
Consisting of modern Standardjand Tourist Sleeping Cars high back coaches
and free declining chair cars leaving Oklahoma City Saturday May 24th at
8:.ri)0p. m. arriving Chattanooga 7:30 a. m. May 26th. Gen. D. M. Hailey
Sto IX and many other distinguished Confederate Veteran? daughters and sons of
veterans will use this train. Plan your trip via
-THE OFFICIAL ROUTE"
Rock Island Lines to Memphis. Southern Railway to Chattanooga.
For further information and reservations call on nearest ticket agent. Phone of write.
FAY THOMPSON Div. Passenger Agent.
Oklahoma City Okla.
J. R. NUGENT Ticket Agent
Chickasha Okla.
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tion for cKeitia. Th;it eoiiHtam Knw-
ll'l! tlill Y!l MlslH'S wltll the Hist few
Oleps. A f. Of heltlc proves U In yen.
T' st this simple em'". W o oiler yuu
fl full size l.lillle. Vim Ule to ilerlil
if It Is worth tho jifice. It nut pay
nothing.
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travels with the same
descrimination that he ex-
ercises in everything else
he does. ;
knows thcit ecjiiipnictit
and. schedules are the essentials
for a comfortable and conven-
ient journey and he selects the
road accordingly.
That is w!iy
the maa who kuows
always goes
via "Tlie Kal;
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 121, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 20, 1913, newspaper, May 20, 1913; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730042/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.