Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 73, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1918 Page: 4 of 6
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Everything for Easter
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trj the occasion may be done in our store.
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I.nnip -oal licliverod ?S.r.O; mil co-l
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Fred Frey was in Oklahoma City
or. business yesterday.
"The iMaternal Spark."
feature with Irene Hunt
night.
a Triangle
StiRs toll
f has. rhaplin Kozy Wednesday
Also "Daughter of I'liele Hum." It
John K. White is spending a cou
ple of days in Davidson on business.
Pratt's Kaby Chicle Food at
Bitsche's Seed J louse. 20-Ct
Neglected
Colds bring
Pneumon ia
cascaraB quinine
The old family rrmfdy in tablet
form safe ure cany to take. No
opintrt no unplrasant after effects.
Cutis folds in 24 fiouri - Grip in 3
duys. Money back if it fails Get the
B'nuine bi x with
lrd i op and Mr.
u Hill's picture on it
iy At Any Druf Stor.
Miss. Liicile Went fall who is
iiijR In Tutlle spent Sunday and Mon-
day wlih her parents in ('hiidiaslm.
Mrs. L. V. Uartsch. who has been
siieiuliiij? the past six weeks in New'"
Kf.'iisinglon Pa. returned home yes-
terday. 14
Mr. and .Mrs. Hoy Randersou of'
Oklahoma City are expected to ar- J
rive Friday for a week end visit with
Air. and Mrs. D. M Cuvaness.
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A seald burn or severe cut hea'a
slowly if neglected. The family that
Mrs. O. I!. Ill-owning of Klanchnnt keeps a bottle of BALLARD'S SNOW
cas hadins in Chiekasha yesterday. LINIMKN'T on hand is always prr
r ' pared for such accidents. Trice 23e
Spies spies. Gernia.i spies are 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by !
very where. See A iiaugnier 01 j Wren Drug Co. - Adv.
Uncle Sam." Kozy Wednesday. Hi
HAVE YOUR WATCH
- REPAIRED BY AN
EXPERT
lion't wait until it-stopa
but huvo it re-olled as
II. should be every
months the same 11s any
other machiue.
Watch repairing Is no
mere "sideline" with us.
We make a most partic-
ular specialty of this
work.
Our repair department
thoroughly modern is In
charge of an expert; nor-ologist.T-a
man time-
trained in his craft.
liring your watch in
today and let us make-
you an estimate to put t
in perfect order.
Prices always reasouu-!
ble. consistent with high-
class work.
J. W. OWSLEY
JEWELER
GRUEM
VerlTMnWatcK
Harve Snarks of Quaiiah. Texas I'
is a business visitor in the city. CUADT CTADIfC
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uiiu niit v.iitiiaifi itnu qiuuny tu yoiu cioiues
M who flellfht in rlrp:V-. stvlish rrormnntc cl-irtnlrl
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Hirsh Wickwire and
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In cut style fabric and tailoring thev are un-
:? excelled and possess all those elements which
make good looking and good wearing clothes.
Priced $25.00 to $50.00
Other makes $15 $18 $20 and $22.50
! SHIR TS FOR EASTER A wonderful assort- II
mcnt of new Spring Shiits in a wide diversity
O of unique patterns in Madras Silk and Fibre.
Priced at $1.25 to $10
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the liuirs . i:astf.u neckwear -Khin.i s-
W first for beauty of workmanship and finish u
They are distinctive in their originality 50c to $4.
EASTER OXFORDS -New spring footwear
m sharp smart lines a particular last for particular feet. 3
S SFR'NC; HATS Yon run hf f;.nrv frf in tho
W choice of your Easter Hats anion ir the iireat w
iS- vnrietv of Styles liorfv The uttmrti vr nmf1o1 -
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Pralt'3 Paby Chick
IJHsche'K Seed House.
Food
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Fatty Arbuckle in "His Diving :
lieaiitv." Ko.v Thursday. H
Harmon Fllis returned last night Born a Boy.
from a business trip to Oklahoma i Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schow are the
City. parents of a boy born at their home.
. ' tk . 07 South' Nineteenth.
Pratt's Baby Chick Food : at;
Pitsche's Sued House.' -'tl-Ut Homo on Furlough.
Joe Cunningham is home from the
Mrs. 12. H. Hollingsworth and Mrs. i naval training school at Chicago on
.Meadows w ere Amber -visitors in j a ten days' leave visiting his nioth-
Chickasha yesterday. j cr and other relatives.
U GO OR GIVE
Red Cross Headquarters at Federal
Building Phone 1452
Phone ali news for tlie Rod Cross
'oluiuu to 745.
Khaki cloth has been received for
more comfort bags.
Tapo for finishiiHT slings is now
on. hand in the surgical dressings department.
Mesdames W. II. triggers Lugen-
Plant your beans on thmd Frjday. Makes Chiekasha Home.
All kiuds seeds at Ilitsche's Seed Mrs. li. S. Patman of Shawnee is
House. 20-Gt ' expected to arrive in Chiekasha to-
muKc una cuy iiur uoiuu. ihyhl Jav an( SUllson representing
Mr. and Mrs. ICd Sheegos left this She was formerly a resident of Chick- j ho DaUghters of the Confederacy
morning for Wichita Falls Texas to asha. j (.(t yo hof.pital bod shirls at the Hed
be gone several days. j Cross rooms this) morning.
I Buy Home in Chiekasha. '
Coming tomorrow - "The Eagle's j John II. Striker of Tulsa is moving j jt is amost impossible to obtain
Eye" the second installment of this to Chiekasha and has purchased the aisorient cotton and the surgical
serial supreme. A picture everyone ; residence property known as the Col-
sliould see. Sugg theater. U j fax Haynes house at "28 South
Pourl hstreet.
Mrs. O. Vowell of El Reno has re-j
turned home after a short visit with ! Death of Miss Holding.
l-.er mother Mrs. W. ". Morris. j Mary Belli the daughter of Judge
j and Mrs. fli. F. Holding died at one
What have you to trade for one-1 o'clock this afternoon at Jier home.
half block on car line ;i room modern
house bearing fruit trees. Phone
125 North Ninth street after a week's
illness. Funeral services will beheld
tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock
fit t.'le Methodist church.
Born to Rev. and Mrs. L. N. Moon-
head $10 Eouth Fourteenth street
yesterday morning a girl.
Plant your beans on Good Friday.
All kinds seeds at Bilsche's Seed
House. 20-Gt
Horn-Shepherd Wedding.
Mr. W. V. Horn and Mrs. R. W.
Shepherd were married this after-
noon at two o'clock at the home of
the bride 528 South Sixth street.
They left soon afterward for Chica-
go and will visit other points before
Miss Ruth ISyars of Stuart. Okla. j returning home.
in spending a few days in Chiekasha. J
the guest of Mrs. Harmon Ellis. I SPIRELLA CORSETS
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Plant your beans on Good Friday. For style comfort health dura-
All kiuds seeds at Bilsche's Seed ' Miitv made to order in front or
House.
20-Gt
back lace also combined adjustment.
20 different materials. Endorsed by
physicians Mrs. R. A. Elliott Train-
James A. Bain returned to Enid
last night after a few days' visit with r(i Com;tiere phone 10:;0.
bis wife who is staying with herj
mother Mrs. W. W. Morris. j SOMETHING: GOOD
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Oil Stock Bargains
FOR SALE
OIL STATE TETROLEUM
OIL STATE REFINERY
ASSURANCE
AMERICAN OIL & REFINING
IVANHOE
AMALGAMATED
DOLLAR OIL AND GAS
WILL BUY
OIL STATE PETROLEUM
OIL STATE REFINERY
PERPETUAL ROYALTY INCOME
AMERICAN OIL & REFINING
OKMULGEE
ASSURANCE
WHITE ROCK
We will sen cheaper and pay more for stocks than any one in
Grady County. If you don't see us before buying or selling we will both
lose money. We will trade for stocks? Buy any etotk for you at a
saving. In fact it will be money to you to deal with ns.
"Daughter of Uncle Sam" dealing
with the German spy system in the
United States. Kozy Wednesday. It
"Just a Minute Please." the big
Whirly-Girly Musical Revue; the best
dressed and the best singing show-
seen at the Pugg this season. See it
tonight.
Mrs. T. E. McCune and son. T. E
Jr. of Chicago former residents of
ChJcLafha. are visiting w ith their j
many friends in this citv. !
Those who hate r.asty mediciuo
should try Chamberlain's Tablets for
constipation. They are pleasant to
take and their effect is so agreeabl"
and so natural that you will not real-
ize that it has been produced by &
medicine. Obtainable everywhere
Adv.
LOST Roan milch cow no horn.-
.3 years old wire around neck. Re-
turn to Cigar Vender factory or no-
tify Fraud Holder. 2G-St
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I WANTED'! experienced
dies. Eagle Mercantile Co.
salesla-2G-St
Bring Your s
How's This?
Chiekasha Brokerage Co.
Kodak Finishing to Us i off" on-.mndr.! riiim. newH
0 i I fnr cr.M n. CataTh that cannot be
! r-nrprt h- HalVa Catrrt Mtvlirine.
' Hall's Ca'arrh Medicine rns beon takfn
:" ! bv ratarrii :'-:ITfrcrs for ti e vat thirty-
I fivo rears and has beco:ne knnrn as the
. I ti!t itllaMc n-medr Mr C.itarrh. Halt's
Catarrh Medicine ccts t'iru the B'ood on
: k the -Mueous !iir!are. (-spelling the Pol-
' 1 ten from the Blood and lical'.ns the dis-
!" ' e;-? d portion. '
Z j a "or von l-avo takn Ball' Catsrrn
; M'di-'ine for a short tune you will fe a
Quick Service
Expert Work
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dressings department is inreceipt of
a wool fibre substitute called cellu-
totton which they will use in pads.
There Is an urgent call for more
socks and all who can knit socks
should do so. As additional troops
are sent abroad they will have tc
have woollen socks even in summer
weather.
Visitors from auxiliaries at head-
(uart:'rs Saturday were Mrs. Worth-
ington of Spring Creek. Mrs. Swah
of Am u . ' Mrs. Freeman and Mis3
Smiley of Lavnrty and Mrs. R. B.
Peck of Pocasset.
More workers are needed in thfl
surgical dressings department at
once. With the fiercest battle of the
war now on and inconceivable casual-
ties it is imperative that the hospit-
als at the front be supplied with all
the necessary dressings. This is not
a time for the niceties of housekeep-
ing or dress when our boys are lying
wounded and it is our part to care
for their suffering. An idle hour is
little less than a crime. An hour
spent selfishly is uupatriotic.
When the bowels become Irregular
er this condition exists the worse
you are uncomfortable and the long-
you feel. You can got rid of thi.
misery (piickl;' by using 1IERBINE.
Take a dose on going to bed and see
how fine you feel next' day. Price
r.Oc. Sold by Wren Drug Co. Adv.
CARD OF THANKS
We w ish to thank the Christian
church choir members of the Macca-
bees. Rehekahs. Auxiliary to B. of R.
T.. our neighbors and friends for
kindness during the illness and death
of Mrs. Rosa B. Keiulig. Air. and
Mrs. I). Dellis. Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Wilson .Mr .and Mrs. L. J. Cray. Ben
'Gray. L011 Gray.
A child that has Intestinal v.oriu
is handicapped In ils wrogih. A few
doses of WHITE'S CREAM VERMI-
FUGE destroys and expels worms;
the child immediately improves and
thrives wonderfully. Price 25e rcr
bottle. Sold by Wren Drug Co.
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I Home Sewer!!
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Miss T. Mulchay
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Special Repres3ntative t
of the
Pictorial Review Co.
NEW YORK ' '
" Will Be at Our Store ;
March 27th
to explain the use of these Superior Patterns
and
to give valuable suggestions to the woman
who makes her own clothes.
Consult Her
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Notice to Patrons
It is patriciilarly necessary at. Ibis
time that wo collect our bills prompt-
ly tin d with t ho least expense. Wo
would therefore appreciate the pay-
ment of all bills for service during
the discount period (between the
first and 10th of each month).
If accounts are not paid by the
10th or further time arranged for
wo shall feel justified in discontin-
uing service without further notice.
CI1ICKASUA GAS ANDELECTR1C CO.
Phone 100. 421 Chiekasha Ave.
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Shov Her You Mean Business
Take it from us. young man few girls of the right
sort have the heart to turn down a man who is thought-
ful enough to give her in the beginning her heart's de-
sire a home of her own. It's the one thing that every
woman wants for there her dreams of past years be-
come realities.
Build a Home Now
and start life in the ri;:!it way full of happiness and content-
ment. We have several hook.i of the latest designed houses
Snd bungalows. Come in and .select the one you like hest Slid
let us figure the cot for you crmplcte foundation and all. Yc
Lave everything in building' material you'll need. Come in any
day and we'll show you a plaa she'll like.
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 73, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1918, newspaper, March 26, 1918; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730046/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.