Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 291, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 9, 1919 Page: 8 of 8
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS CH CKASHA OKLAHOMA TUESDAY DECEMBER 9 1919
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BETTY G LACKEY COMPLETED.
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iOOX rC3 THE WORD
This Ad is worth to you the knowl-
edge of how .o have a beautiful clear
complexion. Cut this out and bring to
us and secure a trial bottle of
CITRONA CREAM
the great lemon lotion.
Palace Pharmacy
"JUST RIGHT."
PHONE 7. Green Trading Stimps
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THEATRE W
TONIGHT
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An Ideal Gift
For Her
Beautiful Combination Sets containing-
Perfume Face Powder Toilet Wa-
ter and Soap put in the most attrac-
tive manner.
These sets include the highest grades
of toilet goods Mary Garden Maves
Gardenia Djer Kiss Jonteel Bouquet
Ramee and Violet Dulce.
You must sec these pretty sets to ap-
preciate them.
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IISPEUSCOOBSKOW
TONIGHT
The Strong Man
of the
Screen!
WILLIAM
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"SMASHING
WILL PROVE PRODUCER
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shipped ty tnnk cur to Lockporf
111. the Texas company.
The field lias ii" derricks und
boasts 17 producing oil and gas well:-.
Continue Pocasset Well.
"Wo have hpve 'been greatly hun-
JJcupflecl by Khortufee' (if fuel und n:-
terlal .but we are stiil drilling and
ure new trying to Iiut off the water
' a devth of 3000 toot." t ild II. :.
Cook cf Okmulgee v(:o is drilling
a to it well In rq 10-!)-S about nine
miles northwest of Pocasset. i
Mr. Cook w!io w in in Cliicka :l:a
today added that the formations
found in I. he well are very good -and j
lie intends it o continue the 'test. lie )
has installed oil burners and has oil
;:n hand t canoinuo operations. At
cue time there was a tine showing of
oil In the wo'I.
'I am willing to spend some more
money in ! his county provided I can
get u is Ieo.es in the right locality
.iiid r.n satisfactory icrm" mild Mr.
Cook.
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j A Gift That Is j
1 Sure to Please I
A jdod Stiil or ()v(-rcoiit makes liii excellent ( 'lirisl tuns
11 .sure n ml et dollies of
tril't iiml in Im.ving' (Lis ikeaNoii
sttindai'il merits.
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We curry llii
tailored suits iind ovcrcotits. We liuvi
I iv yoiitifj men's models as well as the
models for t lie older matt.
Ar! ' sLii.-fl.v liand-
tlicm in tin' stiap-
more conservative
And hel'ore yon
at ottr coni)le1(? I
Sciu l's mid in fact
man.
lone the store he sin'i:
ine of silk Shirt
everylliitiK tliiit is
I take a look
(Moves Sweaters
sure Id please a
nliJuM. Stove
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FARM LAND THAT SHOULD INTEREST YOU
Here is the best land in the county for the one who has one half
the ratdi to pay down. 228 acres nil fine sandy loam soil level bot-
tom land except about 20 acres. Mas two sets of fair improvements.
School house close by und is near three towns. This is the kind of
a farm to buy to make you money only filium acre.
200 acres of which 40 acres is fine bottom; balance a' r.ood grade
of upland that lays fine. This place is well located being on the
main Chickasha and Ninnekah road near ho Hi towns. I'laco has
good fences good water. In fact It is an Ideal place. $47.50 acre.
210 acres of laud 5 miles of Chickasha most all fine creek bottom
good improvements. See this at $G0 an acre.
300 acres only 3 miles of Chickasha. Well improved of which 140
acres Washita bottom about one half in good mwve grass. If sold
(julck .$GS acre buys it.
200 acres good land four miles ef Tut tie at $0'' an acre.
40 ac res only one half mile south df C hickasha has fair Improve-
ments on state highway on telephone line mail delivered every
day. Anyone who wants a small tract close to town .can't beat it.
?3.70(.
lo:! acres 2 miles west of Chickasha. A real first class small farm
acres pasture. Fair improvements; good water. $70.00 acre.
We have the best 100 acre bottom farm in Grady county; best im-
proved near Chickasha; $200 per acre.
71 acres Wasiiita bottom truck farm; well improved within two
miles of Chickasha including $.1000 irrigation plant. $100 per acre.
Vamps in .plenty of fertile audi
comic brand has tiie sr-ian gheij
us .but seldom such au inn.) emly
alluring exannple as tint of.ored by
Con.stanco TahiKid'ro when im.-ei :ii- I
nating the Jrrpxlstih Gwendolyn of!
tliis picture. Nobody wjn.lcrs when
Owen's fiuire or less a rile -a charms'
'(lisMKiiupletely disrupt r.Jl office or-!
ganizatlim wihen she g:es : work I
for the 'big insurance coinnany 't!:e
wonder would have been if niiey nud
net and it hi obvious t'om the mo-'
nient the boss n:iake her his a:-lst- '
ant Itliat single life will soon be n
thing of the dead ra t .for hi:n.
Which does not nie.ni thi t J';e st-iry
lacks .suspense but merely that jts
heroine isn't the ca:i; of a girl t.i
emerge ut the looi;ig end of a Live
gu m e.
it is a Capital con.edy di'Miia all
the way ilirougli Sv.'.l of lively ac-
tion and amusing ska itious clem as
u lumnd's tooth 'and wll liout .1 slns'.i
tr.ice :t dullness tr ir.ar its ealor-
laining q u1 ul Mies. Miss 'l'alm:l.;e's
ability to convey a world of meaning
by a glance of her expressive eyes
.'.r tlio flashing wit:i':ery cf a daz-
zling rnille is thoroughly de:njns' r it-
eil in her paitr.iyal of the naively
I'lirtn'.ions Gwend olyn who win.i the
audienco's sympathy .If im. .the lirst
iii'itunt she flits Into view nor is
;heio wanting a itouc-h of pathos In
her work to balance its merry tretU.
Cimwawy. Tearlt! Is a m :t engag-
ing hcri'O .le.ineMe IIvrton and "Alar-
fur.Pt I-inden give exi client .i.wform-
i ances as lliis socially iMiibltious sls-
....
ters Jack Kana sears a ooiuled hit
in the role i f Owen's 'busybody broth-
er and adequate support is rendeied
by ethers In the cast.
A Big Smashing
Serial cf the Open
Spaces in Fifteen
Thrilling Chapters.
A Vitagraph Serial
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LIFE LONG FRIEND PARTS
. COMPANY WiTK SEN. LODCE
(Clbntinnija from uuee 1.1
.his thinking to the now cond'tlons
Hint have come about I am through
with him.. The uolution of all the
vexatious political 'und social proh-
'le:ns that are disturbing the world
now will 'be .found . only by thinking
in larger uniits."
Ctlier gue ts of the Lions club
were Mr. E. A. Duke of the stint e de-
p.irtnient of edu.n::ion; Mr. W. M.
Mcrris of Muskogee In charge (
.he federal liiirtft campaign in the
. 'title and M. H. Shcpard county sa-
perirjlendeiiit of schools. Mr. Mor-
ris and Mr. Duke both made livler-
enting talks.
The 'annual election of officers was
held iby the club resulting :.3 .fol-
lows: Orin Asliton .president; My-
ron Iluirphiey vice president; E. C.
ratten secietary; John F. Grilii
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. :easurcr; V. D. Shafier tru.-tce.
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a Bwa JUST RUN Y OUR
Fourth Episode
SCREEN jviONOLOUCIS
"Komical Komr-.ent
'OH
COMEDY
YOU EAST LYNNE"
Prices . 15c 10c and 5c
REAL ESTATE
AND LOANS
UNTE
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OFFICE OVER
THE EAGLE
6
MINNETT
OPTICAL CO.
Our firten years' eiperiHa.'.e
In tilting glnssei lUocusBfuUy
in at your service.
DIFFICULT CASE A
SPECIALTY.
Consultation and exa ulnatloa
Fraa.
MINNETT OPTICAL CO.
SOS Ffrrt National Bank Bldg.
PHOM M2
Pistiess after uetmg Is duo to bed
digestion. Herbine helps th;; diges-
tive process dears the system of
Impurities and resloresa foeinig of
vigor and buoyancy of spirits. Price
COc. Sold by Wren Drug Co. Adv.
HAVE YOUR CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS ENGRAVED.
BY
E. E. RANKIN
Wiitch repairing of nil kimls
specialty ninde of limine; fine rail-
road watches.
ADDED FEATURE
FATTY AiUWCKLE
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His laiest
edy. One
scream.
P.M'jiiv.mnt-Arbtickle com-
cent innoiis thirty-minute
Prices Today 10 15 20c
SHOWS BCGIN AT 7:15 AND 9:00
O'CLOCK.
Coming Tomorrow
Afice Joyce
IX
210 Chickasha Ave.
Phone- 11-1
Satisfaction guaranteed nt all
times.
Irregularity in the bowel move-
ments makes you feci um oan'orta'ilo
E:id leads to a constipated habit
V.i ch is bad Herbine is the remedy
you need. It restores healthy regu
larity. Trice COo sold by Wren
Drug Co. Adv.
THE WINCHESTER WOMAN
A VITAGRAPH FEATURE
mn iimnf nn
SCOUT GOUNGIL
OF POFJGA CITY
COLLEGE TRAINED MEN
AND WOMEN IN DEMAND
Nonv.an Okla. Ves. !). ( S;.erial.)
The detr.and for ir.-an and woa-.ea
will!) cti'.ege educations far exceeds
lie supply ncc::rdiiiK to Hlch.irJ H. "
Cloyd Jr. secretary of the ValverHi- :
ily of Oklahoma aluaini i.: j.;:).'iv;iii'on j
and nv.niiiKor of the eiiiployir.Qat bu-
K.'.iu. He Kiys per cent of the
11 (iai university alu:i.;iii ire engngeil J
ia the p'rofe.ssir.n or 'occupation far
which they prepared while in school. I
Tl:e oiher force per cer.lt is engaged
in i.tLcr occupations.
JT.HKyilS. . . .' . AS IT SWRKP4 AS IT rt.F.ANS i
"What Every Woman Want"-
A HOOVER
Try it and be convinced for "only" The
Hoover is pronounced 98 1-2 per cent
efficient.
CHIfKASHA GAS & ELECTRIC CD.
Fhoiic"l00. . "422 Chickasha ve
M WSIC V Aft
DOACT9 YOUNGEST
1 r3
PREACHER
renzaneo 10ns. ( P.y mail.) Ten- S
za nee boarts the (list inction of pos- Erg
::e isiiiB a hoy preacher only lii years J
old. He i W..J. Harvey who dellv- j 5S
ered his first sermon at the age of
111. He is a polished rpc.iker and
u:e:i nn ncltes wiiiile talkln.-;.
R. O.
T. C. at UNIVERSITY
RANKS AS ONE OF BE
Normnn Okla.. He?." 0. (Special.)
The Reserve Officers Training
Camp at the University cf Oklaho-
ma ranks as one cf the he -t in the
tenth military di.'trlct acci.rding - (o
Lieut Col. Olney Place inspector
general for the district who com-
pleted an inspection here last w?ek.
The tenth distriti. includes units at
seventeen colleges in Louisiana Tex-
us Arkansa-; and Ok'ahnmi. Ue-
quests for units I thirty oiher col-
leges in the di.-irkt w: r? iarn?d
down by t'l;e war iep irtmeni be-
cam.e of tiie limMed numlicr of of-
ficers. Ti:e university und Te-.as A. d M
college ;ire the only tw; nhools in
ll.e di.driit which have bctlj infant
ty end tield artillery unit.
Okla!:oii".i City Dec. 0. Boy Scout
work on ua extensive sca'e is being
In augii rated at ' Tonca City' -pi the
present. A salaried man to organize
and direct the 'work will be employed
and a boy survey of the city will be
trade 'to determine what i.ther work
ir.ay he done for boydorn. The cam-
paign wis .started by the Chamber of
Commerce tand 3 a result a Scout
Council has been named for a year
to have charge of all boy work. For
the first time too women have been
nun.ed 'on this Scout Council prrhars
the first time in the entlra Scout
world. At Ponca City however it is
held th'.; t mothers should be on the
Council for a mother's work is that
of looking after .boys her's and eth-
ers. To women were nami-d: Mrs.
Kiancis SrcCtli-C'aitTon ' direIcr of
music in the public schools and Mrs.
Janves J. MeGraw wi.'e of ti e repub-
lican national conrmittee.ran. The
ot'.'.er three Council members are W.
If. England i n attorney; R. P.
Caughman wholesale I:ur.':o. a-.tin
and J. X. Hamilton city superintend-
ent of schools. All l)iisine.3 inler-
esa in the city are helping fir.anre
the work.
KipresH vudi a nrrntc r8Uir
r.icycles J-iO.OI) to $:.r..f)i)
Bike Lamps J:! 75 to $4.25
Pike Tires each- $2.50 . $5.00
Wire Bankets $1.00 to $1.50
Best saddles made $3.00 to $4.00
Bicycle Clax Horns Jl'.OO
And a hundred other Bicycle acces-
sories that the boy and g'll will
want.
The Best Boiler Skates on the niar-
J ket for only ... $2.7."
AUTO TIRES
Bring Your
Kelly-fapringfield Ooodyear ' A!e-
Giaw and .Michelln.
Kodak Finishing lo Us gj Kvery tire acressory known such as
Tire Covers Wcid Chains Mud
y Hoows Chain Adjuster Tubes Boots
" Spaik Plug etc.
Quick Service
Expert Work
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Better Buy Now g
Your Christmas j
GIFTS 1
Have them laid away for delivery la-
ter. Furniture makes useful and last- s
ing. gifts. . " . s
Come in today and see us. a
Some of the Gif Is If
Cedar Chest from $20.00. . 1
Library Table up to $55.00. 'S
Pathe Phonographs $45.00 to uO.OO M
Trunks up to $41.00. g
Rags up to $55.00. T H
Gunn Sectionals at $5.00 section. ' s
Three-piece Davenport suits up HI
to $250.00. g
Detroit Jewell Gas Stoves' at $05.00. j
J.E.SCHOW 1
FURNITURE STORE I
g Telephone 291. 217 Chickasha Ave jg
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MARIXELLO
Broumsons I
The Hcxall Store )
Shop at cur store first.
! HEXSLEY-EBICKSON TIRE CO.
i
; 206 Chickasha Ave.
BEAUTY PARLOR
.Over Koddy's Hala'ry jj
riione 1521 'W
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MORGAN STUDIO
OF EXPRESSION
MRS. A. B. MORGAN Teacher
1308 South Seventh St.
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 291, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 9, 1919, newspaper, December 9, 1919; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731013/m1/8/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.