Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1921 Page: 2 of 6
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CHICKAWX DAILY EXPRESS CHICKAJHA OKLAHOMA THURSDAY fEIRUAAV 10. 1M.
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Personal Mention
I (!m und .mlrle MIM tr due. ind! FOR 1IKNT- KumUlwJ UH room.
( . .. . 1 1 .... k. M 1 I
MratiU Hi tU compiiny'i office on modern. .24 rojuin. .
or Worn (ho 1'Uh. I'nUoMJ paid thel
MAN TORTUHID wnn
. riRS; FATALLY BEATEN
I Hath ltitirm-. ny hen yon em
ii.mtj wo puy I'v". I'T-
itMi of Liberty. M K. llunnidl phoitw
ii. 'i "
J.. V Wallace of ill" Il'H "'
U.ill.iie h.irdwiiu' Ioi.i lt-n wm
tlor In iihlwhonm I'My omctil.iv
City iu'iw rl"r M the durty Ut-
pr not receiving ruper by 0:3') P.
u. rii rpqni'MpJ to notify Mr. W.
J). Celltrr phuna 601. "
' nrvt may dlncontimiea wnn-
; out further not Ice. &
j Minn Margaret Vry rlcrk of t!m
! county court hat returned from
IvMl with frlenda hi Anudarko.
' Avemg1 time of payment lih
Il.ruld f Liberty 4 ycara and 4
piintlia to living; Uveal motit
ii nd life lnurance. M. K. llunncll
d!irlit wot. Dione H09. k'U.
;;. i pi'im; fiiiicy
I'l'mlie lloll..
flowering '
t.f.1
itnvuioixl Nunnery relurmd yeatei-
iliiv mm a tiui-lnfr trip l'i Khii"
Cliy.
Toat ol!ne. doot tb9 work. Get
It from Arch M. Urown. 41 C Kanani
iivcnuo. 1-11-301.
Cut plnai percent off (it Ow
ley sill". 911
Vui (iiii'l afford to ntlhi! tlm liti'.h
iho. mi nival next Thursday even-
li'ir. February 10 nt flilcUnxlm MkH
mIih.-.I "lllKf.er and botter tbun v-
" 5-f.l
'ir.n to nllond tho t'.hlckaaha. high
Acfi.x.l carnival In hlch nehool build-J
lop Thursday evening February I'M
Clygcr and better thau over". 6 St;
lluli Douglas of tho llumpton J
B.uidware slore I Handing tho j
meeting of tho hu.dwure men 'a atao- j
elation lu Okluhomu lily tlila weck-j
end. j
City siibacrlbera io iwt dally Ex- j
press oot receiving paper by 6:30 p. j
ol are requested to notify Mr. W. j
I). Collier phone 691.
Hill MiiRln proprietor of Iho Fifth
street candy kitchen la visiting re!a-
tiv 8 and frlcmln In Joplln and point
In iiorthoastoni Okluhonia.
City anhwrlhor to the flal'.y Ex-
oies$ not receiving paper by 6:30 p.
m. are feqafatfd to notify Mrst W.
D. Cclllnr. phone 691. tf
j Hud' l t the lmt of all ilrlnka
;on draught fr' thm evnnlnic and l-
L. l...ll...l..a 1. 4.t iUftf..il
(llll'IIIW. i'iiiii.iri h .. i
Und Cblckanha verni'. It.
A. V. Chklfiitil. of I he ( hnlrunt
hurilwarn iiinipuny. I vxpnrlwl to
triurti Ihla I'ViMiIng from Okluboma
I'll y wIhta hn It aiti-ndmK the bard-
warn ili-nli-ra' ronveiitlon.
ld-nii'inlKr tho ChHkaxha !
ihoid riirnlviil Tblirndiiy evening
'liru.iry M. "Hlrfer and better
' im ever" t r'l
! Mniiian II. Miepnrrt former coiility
kiiihtIiiIi ndeiil if public hint rind Ion.
exiiirlH In nleiid the iinniiiil ronveii-
linn of the Oklahoma KiliiraMonul
niKix lallnn IO be lleld Ihi week end
In (iklahoiim 4'lty. Mr. Shepurd l "ft
liieinber or tho lioiinl of dreelnri of
tile' IliflOi Itillim.
MmiriN l.a..-A unlileiiiitled naky
...i uhiin limn who l believed by lo J
t al orrirer to have rom to M.Mire
from HoiiMon. 1V. f""1"1
Ing In Ihe wikmIh near heie and e
nlrelt W few llolim laKT In M l'l
aiiliiirliim Mlthoot rfKHlnliiK con.i-
(.lime. '' '' '
Death wna ( au- ed by blow a on tlie
bead Ibul rni-hed bl xknll and burn
..... .i....i...i tin. rieh fi'iin the
IllHi .- w.
Weekly tJarketgran
U. . BUREAU OF MARKETS
Waahington D. C.
WEEK ENDING FEB. 7 12!
Dairy Produeta.
Iluller marketa (teaiorallel during
wr. k; dtillnea ificUtered In all mar-
' koU billowing (be price rdiK'tltfU
throughout tbn weolt eaiern mar
tkeia broke utmrply apaln on the Ttli
'and prlee ar to Be lw.y I Hun a
wei uAo. ClilcaK'l limrkel hna not
walM down. There wna vl.en...
that coal oil bad been poureil on pkne fi In
i.. i....iu ..fii...r nuiil. and ii Hlioul- ... ...... ......
Ill '" w ... - - - -
derltiK bra m-ar wluro the man
a found Indl.at.-I thai the nun
hid lieen thrown on it.
TaltiKi loiiika "W. U" and the
..i ro eiiiun." a iiiiiim'hi
leant and k lena than lo lower limn
a weiV niro. hut fnrt!n r pilci
rhaiiKoa ar InMind li wcur.. ahortly
aa CbleiiKu la now liliiber limn
New York. t'onHiimpllve demand
m of "U (oleman. a """""". l)11(lrt Br alo a fa.-
Tex. bat tl.rin ill the na.i..n " 'H r (Wnlrlhuw ( weaklie r. I'ricv
! only iimtka ..f ldentinc..l..n ibat VMtUKt
could be found. iniipi! nnd lioaton 4.
( Im-p.. irarkilK dull und Imo tivo.
Iliiyera aeem to 4m fa''ly well Htm-k-
ed und ! now nuklim for hitinedinto
LAW TOO EASY ON CROOKS
A..-.I.I. Tex.-loveri.or NWf r-c I n
iii.iineniled to the b-KlMluture thai
Ink
City aubnrrlbera to me dully Kx-
pieHt not receiving pnper by 6:30 p.
x. are roqueited to notify Mre W.
0. Collier phone 691. tf
Kdword Clikry of the C.ilkcy Jur-
boo hardware company l attending
thn convention of the hardware deal-
era nnsociatlon In Oklahoma City
today.
I'nlted States tire are good Urea.
Arch M. Brown 416 Kannna avenue
dealer. " MS-SOt
Clydis Kelley local oil man I
transact Iiik biminoHH in Duncan to-
day. ' r'
Oils J. IIallowc.il proprietor of the
'hlckncha Creamery company la
trananctliiK bualnoKH In Oklahoma
City odny. l ' '
fur lower
trliUtu it I'lviitniilh WIm-ihihIii.
Ihe Mlspended ciitece .law be f" (.11H.hW honKO on the Ml. prli-K
pealed lie Huld ho had olilalne.l j (ui m fi m u
Infori.uil loii from conn tbioiinhiiui j kM. i:lli; lurlM the
the ulale which ihow that thoiowndK U) ( k (.iiK
f crliolnalR are at laiKO an th.. ' ; !.. TIH -js .; .I.iIm . :'l t
null of the HUipciuM Heiiience.
'Hie PitTH-nilid aentenco law v-aK
pavned In l!n. It provldea that Oral
offendem In felony canen may huve
a ennpeiiHlon of eentence exceH m ;
D few exception liii'iiiuma uir.i'f.
robbery and nrson wlih fireartni
I'UleH.
.1 mhlii dalM. :i 1 :; ioMRtioriH 25
Id; yuiiiig America 2'.c
Oram
Phalli price liiictuailoli clinruc
t.rUid Ihe week grain tfadlnK 4'bb
(U!o Maivh wheat ilroppH liel.
Chlan May vn Kuiuin 7 (.
Vlauble wh.-al eiippty for I'nllnl
.male and ChIiihU over tweniyflvo
millloii biixhel 1 hail at the
naiim Hole a y.-ar a:o but Hide at-
lelillon l being nlven inlistlial pob
Ik in. ArisetHii4 rcHited offering
nl nl Xew iiik ennui to ll.k.V
India nal.1 to bve Mild July over
uilillou bu-hela wheui at iil to
l. i.r wlill" export etlimii Auicil
i an w-ieal iwould Ihj around I.' "H'
Italy. Country oiforhm wheat in it
large. Illlnoia farm-r r imried vlll
Iiik to aell. althiiim'i bur roail pre
ent huiilliiu. Vinlliie corn aupply
nhn neillly M'ent"-n nillilon bilih
... imi limn a veur eao. Oh Hn
;iil Seaboard reported l.Mium) bimh-
el coin Hold 1 1 l I it ml and i' r
! many. Low pil"' mid ruiiillllon of
c try mud have iitfected routitry
veiiciil Hltlioiiith l.wii f.inneri
1 allow Iiik dii-Hisil am lo a-il. In Clil-
cnau cnxh inaiket No. S r-d winli r
(wheat t"''.fi::ic over Mirch; N.t. i
i hard $e over; New N'o. 3 mixed
Icorn. 6. .fid lie und-r May: Yellow
i r.fti; I j 'limb r. MiiuienpolU rcHirN
flour p!i limited with cihIi No. I
di'rk iioiilicin IKiIm- ovi r M inti .-
hiolU Marcli. Kiiriibe week Minn"
awdl March wlimt bil 4 1 2c l !
1141 .14: Kamaa 'lly March a 1
at 11.47 2; Vhwepe May 7 He M
11.71 Clilcago March wheat 11 51
May wheal IM 7 May coin
. S H. "
LlVfltOCX. '
For Iho flrt thn In eevernl week
CbliMKO rattle price ullowed allrlit
advance roinpured with a week ego.
Ilcef aieera' advanced UCl Ck" but
cher cowa and belter steady to I.'.c
lilrhT. Feeder nei nni.aiigJ to
H.'.c lower; vn:t ulvc down ll lafi1
II Mi. ll"K lol 5c i. 4"c nroiiit
welf.hta loilng mol Fnl limb down
!"cfi7.'.(j feeding lnmb 7Xill.
Yi-arllng allowed an cTiin decllno of
Hi: per pound. Fat eWi'H
ateaily . S'tc liiKher. February 7.
Cblcnito prlw: IIokb. bulk of al
'.:iii'. !i u:; medium nud ood tieef
m. r' IT.'ni !.!; butcher row and
hdfer tt .'.o to feeder Ulcer
I'iffi '.'.'; Hunt and medium weilit
e calve WftfVy fat I.inilm 1 7. .."
fill"; feoditiK lilllilm Ji.S.Vng.Ml;
yeiirllng ii!;.'.1i7.."irt; fi.l ewe f:!.7."
T(' Kanl.ru wholesale frc-di ineal
n.aikci eer aiimct lavari.i'i'y
Jbfw-r. Itm-f loM :.UciM.".0; veal
Jateiidy to $1 lower. Latin imitioii
i ai d porL loinii down from 11'n f
' per liiimlr.-il pouiiiN; February
; pl lii on pood untile meat: lleef
infill.'.; vnil I'.Miiil.'J; lamb IIS'i1
1 11; million IKKi I."; lhl n.rk
liia :ofl.'::: heavy loin fl.'.4il!t.
Cotton
Middling apol colloii prlcea at the
ten d-ainated t cotton market j
diopped at 72 point during the week
cli siiig around 1 Ne York ;
Murtli fnitire down tin point ul
li.ltc.
NOTICE
wild 111 V Intercut In
tho
Evan Drown p'nlnlnf mm to u.
V. U&. Anyone wauling arpenuir
woik. cull phone 2."S tl"o. A. DioTi. .
:it. :
HEAD ACHES?
Try tmr nceiirnfcly fitlnl
ulnssi's tiiitlc lo ovcrcomo tlia
ivr stniin wl.icli eaiiHOK tlie liead-
n'elie mill yu will feci better
und see. jicrfeclly.
After n enrclul pgaminnlion of
llu eyes of course.
Can's Optical Parlor
421 CliiekasliB Ave.
Pinna 3:H for Appointmentg.
SOUTHWESTERN LEAGUE
MEETING TO BE HELD
AT PAR30N8 FEB. 13th
v
MuHkocee Okla I'flmon. not Till
an will be the meeting phiee of
tho H'iu(bwelein league club own
er February 13 It u decided here
by league ofllclal. The meeting will
be held In the Mfttliewaon hotel at
10 a. m.
Matters ot achedulo forfeila and
other thing of Intercut In con-
nection with Ihe opening of the first
Pcanon April 21 will be considered.
Try Express Want nils for rcsulls.
BUY NOW
Or You Will Be Disappointed
Take a "tip" from us buy ripht now do not put it off any longer
clotliintr is at rock bottom prices. They can not stay this way. Mcr-
("liaiits are renliziiiK it. for Hiese miils can't tc replaced at the prices iliat
tliey arc bciiiK retailed al. The demand is fcrowin-r mid brijfblcr days are
coining. l!uy your needs at TJ 1 13 D1X.IM.
1 Extraordinary Suit Values
I Still Awaiting You
Vo say extraordinary because they really are br
they are suits of the best makes and practical all year
around. Select one while they last.
One ol of young men's suits some iViade by"
Hart Sdia f fner '& Marx and Knppenheiiner 'in a
vitriol v of models only about 25 left formerly sold
tip to if.iO now
$21.85
.hi
About 30 units loft in this group lien's and
young men's all wool suils in single and double
breasted -models. I Inrt Sehaffner & Marx Ktip-
penheimer and Kirsehbaum make formerly retailed
rip to $1)5 now
$28.75
Overcoats
Choice of our entire slock of men's and young mon's
-overcoats including the best inakes in a' large variety
of models and colors to suit all. NnV placed on sale
PRICE
Boys' Suits
Boys all-wool blue serge suits
all sizes in .Norfolk models slash-
ed pockets full lined trousers
now on sale al
$10.00
Just a few left Boys' wool
suits in . colors Norfolk single
and double breasted models for-
mijiiy sold for .10.05 . now; on
salf at '; v.
80
i i
that's
L ' MS
" f - -y
Mwf
1
Dec!
rim
am '
No other cigarette has the crimped "cages."
A very clever patented machine clinches the
edges to hold firmly. No paste of any kind is
used. -
And that's why Spurs burn slower and more
cVenly. Light one and see for yourself.
4 leaf blend
i'iii A:
Good old tobacco taste that'? from the
' fine Kentucky Burley heart-leaf. '
Spicy Aroma from the choice Macedonian.
"Life" and sparkle arc in the golden
leaf from ol' Virginny.
And the cool burning of the blend is the strain
of Maryland tobacco. You can't beat that.
Copyright 1921 Litfrtt - Myrm Tobacco C
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1921, newspaper, February 10, 1921; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730736/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.