Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 303, Ed. 1 Monday, April 10, 1922 Page: 3 of 12
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CHiCKASHA DAILY IXPRUt CHICKAIHA OKLAHOMA MONDAY APRIL 10 1123.
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MARKETS
Stock Won't Wait
On Genoa Meetings
(llf Tlw I'ntlMl rnm
New York April 10. Sim ki on ih
Nw York Stork Kxihunm toilny
ibowi no (1ImiIIIoii at th Urt
of lrillnn to twlt lnvtopmnt t
(in.. nulla nponeil lit tlm hlitliiwt
vU of thn ypr. Among the Unit
of 'thin tyiiup which fold lit tlinlr
Ik at prlr' fcn Hi mov wr flonih-
rn ln.lftr t on; Rending at oi
Hulllmo' and Ohio at 4 it anil Pitt
burgh and Went Virginia' at 23 14.
Ia)w prlrpil stools r In urnnt
itlMIUHld.
Oil uld up 304 lo a now high at
IS 14. Mldvnlo wnn up '4- Gulf
Hlntt's rontlnui'd to bn th timturo
ilf th p.i lltl.' rising I 3 . to 82
S 4 wlillo American lie moved up i 4
to log 3 4.
New York Cotton
New York April 10.-Collon liinid
linRiiliir. off 15 to up 3
0Hn lllith Low
May 1. 1(1.75 17.80 17.67
July 17.IK 17.33 17.23
OitolMT 17.15 17.24 17.10
December ..17.11 17.1 17.05
Jnnuary I7.7 17.09 lUHS
New Orleans Cotton.
.Ww OiIouiih. April 10.
Open llltll
July 10.65 16.06
Ortohor 1 16.50
Deeemher ..10.41 1C.42
Junuury 10.35 H.S9
10.56
6.18
10.36
16.35
('liwn
17.74
17.33
1724
IMH
17.0'J
Clone
16.CI
16.47
17.41
10.38
Chicago Grain Review
(bit am April ld.-Graln prlres
advanced on tlia Chicago Ikiard of
Trmn today on linavf buying by
commission houses. Heabnard house
wr vHpPi'lully heavy pun hasein.
Weather was wet but wan not con
sidered unfHvnrnliln to Dm wheat
rrp. Foreign markets wera higher.
Offerings v.-r light.
Provleluna wert firm.
Mny whi'iit opi-nrnl up one at 11.33
14 and closed up 1 2; July opened
up 34 at II "l 1-3 and closed mi-
tlliingml. September oponi'd up one
at 11.15 14 ii nd dose unehtinged.
May rum opened lit 6! 12. up .If
and rloHod up 18. July opened ul 63
up 18. and later advanced as Hen
tomlwr opened at 654 a Rain of 18
and cloned unchanged.
May oata opened up 14 at 37 1 8
and closed 3 8 blither. July opened
at 39 7 8 up 1 4 and closed up 3 8.
Hrptemlter opened ut 41 12 up 38
and closed up 12.
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ALBERT III
VERSAILLES. ILL
III)- Th I mini l't.
Wraiilllfd. Frame. April 10. KlnK
Albert of llelglum In her Incognito
tolay III and anffvrln from nervoul
breakdown brought on by his gul-
lunlry In lha IlelKliin trenches Uur-
ina tli war.
Tlm Hcliglnn monarch arcom-
imnlcd !iy Quoeti KUsaUeih arrived
liimi HriiiM'lt In a llimiu!ne. In-
cliiiid of the nival nlrpliine In which
tliey oiitiuurlly trnvel. lie Is rT-
bmred nt i t.inii'l under tliu num
of Vnnltyke.
US EFFOR
T
to 'Fir jurohs
(Hy Tli t'ntlel fnm)
Chlrnfo April I0.-Mlchae DiNilan
wa under arrest her today charged
with attempted tampering with the
Jury that tried Hlmon O'lkmnell
tubor chief on rburitea of levylnn
graft
It wai alleged by police) that
Ikwdnn trloil to brlb Joaeph II.
Wood a venireman In th cane four
other hav been arretted In con-
nection with th alleged 'fixing" of
th O'Doanell Jury. Th "blfcr p"
pollc Mid. will It laken Into cua-
tody toon '
ELABORATE PLANS FOR
PRINCE TO VISIT JAPS
IIIt Tli. I'mM rrm
Toklo April 10. Tlw ITInc of
WalM coming to Jupwn on a for
nml vIkII. will arrlv Wednevdny.
April U."ti foreign fmbaaey wi
advlned today.
K.labornl preparation for hla re-
ception hav been concluded. Ili
will be met at Yokohama by lrlnt-
Illnihllo. crown prince of Jwpnn.
eecorled to Tnklrt and will li feted
and eniertalm-d throughout th ciit
plre.
GHITA YIELDS TO
DELHI OF JAPS
i
(llr TW I m) I
Toklo April lO.-ludlcatlon today!
wer that th Chita government of
lb far aetern recuhllo bad yleldwl
lo all of lh demand mad upon It
by Japnn. Official announcement
ha not yet been made.
JnNtnMn troopa will bn kept In
Siberia until after th Oenoa cinfer-
tnca however.
NOTICE
lloua cleaning tlm la br. Now
U Ut tlm lo bav your furnllur
RCPAIRtO. URHOLITIRCO AND
RIFINIIMIO
W hav nl gatortmnnt of
la pe try aa in plea u
Call Phillips
211 N. 10th.
Tbon 41.
Liberty Bond
Now York April 10. Liberty S'.
J''9.2Jii llrnt 4 14 fM9.2; eenui'd 4
14 $9:1.34; third 4 1 4 $!i!) 52; fuurth
4 1-4 f! 54; Victory 3 3 4 floo.o:;
Victory 4 3 4 10.8S.
VEDERAL ESTATE TAX IS
HELD BE CONSTITUTIONAL
III TIm t hi "I 1'if-.)
WiiKlllnr.lcn April IU.-4'ohhIIHI-lloiiiillty
of the fi-ilcrtl cuto tin
h nppllcil Id niuiililii'.l b.itidi) win
uphi'ld . todny by Ilic mipreuin court.
Th null decided wiiM brouclil by
M1117 tiii'lniT. uiiinliili.tialrlx iiKiiliiHt
the ciillertur of Inlrrnnl revenue lit
rilt lmrg. I'i.
Kama City Livestock.
KanHa City April 10. HOfiS
necelptu 12.000; market 10 to 15c
higher; bulk IIO.I5fi 10.40; heavies
$10 10 2.1; packer and hutcliora
110.20 10.40; light fl0.25aio.D0;
pigs V.& 10.25. '
CATTLE -Receipt 9.000; market
strong; prime fed ateers $8.350 8.75;
plain to fair dreened beef ateersi
717.85; western Meers 6.8."i8.3o;
aouthern ateer $5.35fi.7.85; row
$2.85C8.2.r.; heifer $5.255 '8.2.'.; Block-
er and foedcr 5.50tfM.75; bull
$3.254.73; calve $5W9.50.
SHHEP Receipt 9.000; market
alow; lunibs $1014; yenrlliiR $14.50
15.65; wether $9i10; ewe $7.50
10; Blocker and feeder $1213.
Financial.
New York April 10. The opening
price on the New York Stock Ex-
change to!uy Include:
American Sugar 72 7 8 up 3 8;
Texas and Pacific 35 3-8; Republic
Iron nnd Steel 55-3-4 up 1-4; New
York Central 88 1-4 off 1-4; Reading
80 up 5-8; Stnclnir 26 up 3 8; HUT
24; Westinghouse 62 7-8 up 3-8;
Southern Pacific 90; Utah Copper
05 1-2 up 1-4; Mldvale 35 7-8 up 1-2;
Lehigh Valley 64 7-8 up 1-8; Gulf
htute Steel 82 3-4 up 2 3-8; Ameri-
can lie 108 3-4; U. S. Steel 98 up
1-8; American Telephone 121 .1-8;
Bethlehem B 78 3-4 up 1-4.
Chicago Produce Market.
Chicago April 10. UUTTER
Cieamery extras 34c; standards
S2c; firsts 3U433Wic- second 30
31c.
KGGS Ordinaries 3031c; firats
23c.
LIVE POULTRY Fowls 20c;
ducks. 30c; geese 18c; spring
chickens 30c; turkey 30c; roosters
19c.
POTATOES Receipts 59 cars
Rent An Auto
4
Drive it Yourself All New
Can.
Storage and Repairing.
Chickasha Garage
414 Choctaw Avenue.
Phone 618.
PI
flllMIMinilllllM
Watch and Wait .
for the
Biq Millinery
Sale
Thursday April 13th
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fTf"W H if niw
Ladle 'and children will find
the privacy of our room to their
liking In having their eye exam-
ined ' ' " . . - .
As" a registered optometrist I
can overcome poor eyesight head-
iches and nervousness with per-
fectly fitted glasses k
CARR'3 OPTICAL r
. PARLOR .. ;
423 CHICKASHA AVH.
i PHONE 33.
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72 PAGES
Handsomely Illustrated in Colors
TT is not often that you get an oppor-
I tunity to secure so valuable a cook book abso-
lutely free and it is not often that we can make
the otter. It's too expensive.
72 pages' full of the best most delicious recipes--prepared
by the nipst noted. cooking experts the
country affords.
Remember we do not ask you to buy'a can of
baking powder or send us one penny. Simply say
''Send me your latest beautiful cook book" and you
will receive it promptly.
"Peddlers and house-to-house canvassers have been
trying to induce ladies to buy the baking powderthey have
for sale and as an inducement are offering a cook book
egg beater or some other trinket with every can bought
To our customers and friends we are offering our
handsome cdbk book absolutely free. If you are in need
of one it will be unnecessary for you to buy something
you do not want Take advantage of this free offer.
Patmd can of Calumet contains fan 16 or. Some halting
powders come in 12 or. instead of IB or. can. Be eure
yow get a pound when you want it.
Send for the cook book today address
CALUMET BAKING POWDER CO.
4100-28 Plllmor 9tri CHICAGO ILL.
A Few of the Many Points
to Be Considered
-lrfire Inlying a Rcfiincratnr arc l1i cases llic interior
the liiiinc. the rimilatioii. the paiw the traps nml the Wfc.
The llerriek system of dry-air circiil.il i.n insures n tlrr
sanitary storage roiuiiartinent. We take great pleasure m
IrntntiNtraliiiK to the nillio the features of llerriek Ke-
TrijiTattrs. CAI.I. AND SEK OUR LINK NVII1I.K
COMI'LKTi:.
Price from J35.00 up Term if wanted Pay while
you use it.
GmiiiiK A Imk line of Lawn Mowers The best with the
best price. J
SEALY MATTRESSES
from $16.50 to $35.00
DETROIT JEWEL CAS
STOVE Good on $57.50
PATHE PHONOGRAPHS AT $60.00
Sec our Floor Varnishes or Taints All co'rr- end right
prices. KYAN'IZK Quality Time to tone .up the interior.
J E. SCHOW
The House Furnisher.
THE GREAT
J. Geo. Loos Shows
"America's Accepted Attractions"
20 - SHOWS - 20
Moral Refined New Interesting
4 RIDING DEVICES 4
. 4 - . j
Whip Seaplanes Carry-Us-AU .
Ferris Wheel
Auspices of
Grady Co. Fair Association
6 Big Days and Nights 6
Here All This Week
DIRECT FROM FAT STOCK SHOW
FORT WORTH
30-Cars-30. 300-People-300
Quality and Decency First
AT FAIR GROUNDS
YOU CADI SAVE
WSkm ERE 01
We have just opened a new tire and accessory house
at 116 North Third St. Chickasha .Oklahoma.
Will carry a line of FISK. GOODRICH
and CENTURY TIRES
Here are a few of our regular prices:
30x3 Non-skid $7.90
30x3'o Non-skin $9.35
Other tires in proportion.
These tires are strictly first and every tire absolutely
guaranteed.
Our vulcanizing and repair departments will be com-
plete in every detail and all repairs strictly guaranteed.
Our Motto: "Little prof! U1G BUSINESS" and to
please nil of our customers.
Five years in the tire business in Altus. Give us a
trial and be convinced.
Moore s Tire Shop
J. C. MOORE Proprietor.
116 N. Third St Chickatha OkU.
MONEY TO LEND ON FARMS
AND CITY ITOMES
$lfXX) private money to lend 5 year term on farm
liberal options and terms.
1000 private fund to lend on 5 year mortgage
on farm; very satisfactory terms i
$1500 private fund to lend on land mortgage 5
years; Liberal options.
$1000 private fund to lend on small tract land near
Chickasha; liberal options.
The above funds belong to our private clients who
will let us lend their funds on choice security where
our approval of the security ; our attorney in Chickasha
passing titles. Funds available at once; loans can'
be closed very promptly.
We need loans ort .20 acre tracts; 25 acre tracts; 30
acre tracts; 40 acre tracts near Chickasha. We have
an outlet for these with a large lender of money and
ca nclosc such loans promptly It has been hard to
get loans on small tracts in the past as most loan com-
panies rule out tracts less than 40 acres.
We need all the good Chickasha loans we can get;
loans on homes to run about 60 percent of the value
of the properties; we try to lend 3-4ths the cost of
new homes where the owner has a well located lot
clear of liens to start his or her building project. The
monthly payment for city loans varies from $14.33 per
month per $1000 loan to higher amounts according
to the wishes of the borrower.
We represent Employees Building & "Loan Associa-
tion' Guthrie Okla. ; the Standard Savings & Loan As-
sociation Detroit Mich. lending at 7 and 4-5ths per
cent interest and the Farm and Home Savings and
Loan Association Nevada Mo. lending at 9 per cent.-
The Employees B. & L. Association rate is satisfactory
also. :
We need all the good farm loans at rates as low
or lower than you find quoted generally; the rate de-
pending upon security. We feel that we can lend $60
to $75 per acre on first class bottom lands near Chick-
asha where all conditions are favorable as to security
and applicant.
Our Business Is: Farm Loans City .Loans Fire and
. Tornado Insurance.
HARDENrROCHE MORTGAGE CO.
(INCORPORATED)
D. II. ROCHE Secretary.
203 Tye Building. Phone 1025.
. Chickasha Oklahoma.-
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