Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 220, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 16, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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CHlfiKASHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKA9HA OKLAHOMA TUESDAY SEPTEMBER J8 JjlJ J
GIRAFFES VOTED
QUIETEST ANIMAL
Soudana tho Talletit Inhabitant
of Grent Herd
A conlesl win liri'il aiming some
of tlx; r.chool children In New York
City while the ;reil new Kindling
Itrolhels ami li.iruiiin nnil Hailey
Combined shows were exhibit in; ill
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
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tlf'or.
Funnies! animal --Sailor tho ball-
)011 i ' fouled l)ldn will bri received b)
Cutest animal -- i.ay VVii..y thu' "10 "" y onell or tho
youngest if tli.! lion tubs. ''Ilv of Vl'l'l'l'a. Olila. at the of-
Monimst animal - I'um-liu 1 1 of fl ! ot -lty CAvlk- l to s - '
Hi. hyena family. ''' I'1- ""til' fur 110 funilHliinB
' To oii.i familiar wild iiienaKorlo "f tt" 1:'1""'' loul" 111(1 """torful 4 hoc-
animals many or tlo above he'cciloim for lil0 construction of SUO
will be understandable. Hut not all f''rt "lorP or r u lx n; s:
an: familiar will the fad. I lull tho "nry B0Wcr- 10011101 1"tw'-"!1 "'
Kiraffc Is indeed the .juiciest cf all lctt aml " iitrRCt' f'"01" ''
.liiilruMls. This Is because ho 'lvl""u tl1 MlHh.mrt .
larks vocal cords and so never ultcrn frry '-'"fuot
a -soum jlii'lck manhole and all appliances re-
The wondorrul heul of Rlrurr.w- ""'r"d tor tln ' "r"or -oiitruot:on
inimlierliiK cdKl.t Kplendid animals- ami completion according to tho
is the Breatest zoological feature In Ilals' lrulll u(1 Kl'ec.Oeullwis on
America. The herd Is valued at flB at lhc ('lL'rU'H rflc0' auJ
mi re than $10(11100. Six specially cflKC of Clt' UnKincer.
eenslnicod "liou.-es" are reiiuired to K- - RK VXOLDX.
care Tor litis i einarkablo exhibit. Ten Vn ;lrl
keepers are in rharBe. The Kie.at "'lll'r of VH Cu'":iI- 111(11
menagerie numbers more eban u
thousand remarkable specimens. The
TO STOCKHOLDERS OF
l'"or skin eruptions rush chafed i
BOB WHITE OIL & CAS CO. Hk"'. i" "'.v neat chigeer bites and i
Tho directors of this company liuvn KI'it?s of poisonous insects liallard's
declared u dividend of 20 per cent on Liniment Is an effoellvo appll-lfl
par vulno to lie jiaiil .Sept. z: to i-nHon. It heals quickly. Threo slzea
stockholders of record Sept. l.'i.
'J'hos. II. Dwyer Tros
I''. II. Linton Soc.y
' ; 0 5 lot
Owners of horsua umt blooded
stock are large users of Liquid Iioro-
zone. Io heals wounds festering
sores barbed wire cuts by a mild
power that leaves no disfiguring
scars. Price ililc fine ami $1.20.
Sold hy Wren Drug Co. d&w adv.
hOc and per bottle. Sold
by Wren Drug Co.
d&w adv.
MANHATTAN
CAFE
Meals and Short Orders.
Open Day and Night
221 CHICKASHA AVE.
8. W. JUSTI3
WANTED UNITED STATES LIBERT V LONDS
Highest priees paid fur nil issneis in any quantities.
Where parties harr pureJiHHed Liberty llond on in-
lalhnents and desiro to soil we will pay of! bal-
ance duo thereon and pay you full market difier-
tuce in cash See phono or write
Scott Jone
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I CHlClCAIHA
Ovej? Gribi's Ztors
. . OKLAHOMA
I circus also cairles scort
of trained
animals which arc u eil in the main
lent program. All will be on hand
when the circ us exhibits hero Friday
September
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HAVE YOU
SEEN THE
NEW SHOES
Madison Sipia.e fiaruen this spring I
to determine the different character-'
istics of the menagerie animals. The
result of the vole was as follows: j
The tallest and quietest animal l
Soudana eldest of the giraffe femily !
Homeliest animal i'eler the rhi-l
li ore rous.
Laziest animal Cleopatra' the sev-
rn eon nippotamus. i
Noisiest animal Neplnne chief of
Hie sea loin colony.
Most lovcahlo animal --Alici' velor-
an tif the idephanls.
Most beniil il'nl an ima I - ( 'al inli Mm
Tlierc's a treat in store for
every man woman unci child in
( 'liicluislia at our store for the
New Kail Shoes are here.
"We'll gladly show tliein to you
whenever you have time lo.xtop
in. Among them are all the new-
est leathers and lasts.
MODERATELY PRICED
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60 MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS
$35.00 Special $25.00
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.iiiyim Hioim iiiiiu mini iiioim Hiiiiii kiosk mim niiiui
No use going into details here top much
like trying to doscribc each twinkling star.
We won't talk styles or fabrics except to say
they're here in cxclusivencss and abundanc:.
Wc mention prices; they mean nothing until
you have used your eyes hand3 and gray mat-
tcr: in realizing the fineness of material and
workmanship. Wc won't talk anything but
"Come and Sec! Come and Feel! Come and
Think!" Wc'vo facts to lay in front of you
more interesting than fiction because they car-
ry a human-interest appeal to your pockctbook;
When these facts cf plain-to-bc-scen superiority
cf these clothes urfold themselves to you we'll
add your name to cur list of customer friends
Worth $35.00 io $15.00
$25.00 Special $25.00
& & o igi ijign
Hallum Mercantile Co.
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A Blend of All Flavors
Into one Supreme Flavor
riic premier coffee roniiii; lounlries ol Hie
world contribute their finest to mahe the ex-
uuisitc blcnd.of The Alton Goods Old Thirty
Coffee.
Flour and siiffar and eggs and milk are not
so good in themselves but when properly
mixed and expertly baked they make a de-
lightful cake. The same is true of various
raw coffees. Iut when blended and roasted
The Alton way they have a supreme flavor
and aroma.
This is the old reliable hitfh quality ponular
price kind in the common sense package.
Sold by tfood grocers.
The Alton Mercantile Co.
Enid Okla.
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 220, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 16, 1919, newspaper, September 16, 1919; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730388/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.