Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 140, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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CHICKAIHA OAltY IXMIII CHICKAIHA OKLAHOMA TH'JfttDAV EPTEMfl'ft J.
limn ir n tU n-mirin of llin
vm uf tltn TurkM iM.uiud in.
FAITHFUL "HILLY" STILL SKKKS HIS LOST SOLDIER MASTER
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I.j rm ii. if . KviimlUt dBU.e
r lit Klralt wrr iuhmI.
Crowi Mr Aeuit.
t'llHIINk
I
IIih llrlllnh are en
tnoviiiii'iii of lli Ki'Uiaiuu built
H' wr in ..v( iIH ih ii nlll.ii
nmy b Inn-4 tu iiimiulon (Vinnau-
t fiM.pl f dig KiMimlliiu mlvunce on
III ill. ...
wlililn anil Jit ouulil or am
inovvmegt Mm olmlonjlrsi re pirlenl M
lty (lilt
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Of till'
imc uinnouver er qiwiim-u iu
Amliniiili. br art iIuIiik Hu'ir
iiliiuidi lu ir(V!ii uirllu4 t(
llir MonIi'Iii Hiiiiliilliii.
with
lliu .gbjiHi i( aliavklni Clu-
nnk arM-iit th. uth..r nl.b of tl. mIkra
!H"i ; MrrT irW lU'r " E"l- Tho DrllUU m
UrIUiili Uv mouuttsl gum at
Joa of OnHlpoll- iwhk.lt i-ommtmU
.viTy Turk a uIiIIit" un.I It
U fiwreij tlut (liny would nil mtIiik
iniry and nmiiiiu Runmirt wr (! ! .. . Jh
niraar la Ik yardmell"
riiclii nurth from tronkmil lowtrill OrikUlii with Hi of llmj from Hi tit gf Marmora.
EVER HAVE IT?
t:icwiiwwiiiaiwim!iaaiiiiiiuiiw
1
Vou Hv th ttatmnt of
Chlckatha CHntn Will In.
ti eit Voy.
Thla
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V .-.V AT If PIT J
r ... . " pi LtY" LISTENING FOR A
! : A y' L familiar. voice
a "luw ilii" ;i In III
Kvrry tin vo
tho Imik?
In thf "muall." rilil uir tht hips?
TliHl n Hip limnii of Imikmliii.
lf U 'UUHM liy .ik klitii')'
I'nn iHinn'o Klcliifv 'lll.
Clili'knnlm H"uili l.-MIfy n iholr
worth. Itiiml a rani! of It:
Mr. J. II. I.ulil.i.rn 1I2J Choituw
An.. any; " hiiiiiimIiik'1 hnvo m-vcro
ttttncki of liiti km li. I lici
In imp I i n u htinllv li"inl lu do uty
lifiiiHi-wiiik ami If I tnkn it
hellion in my k. inu-liiK a ilutl.
iiiikkIiik ahp. mtfpr t.-rrllily until
I tnk DuOD'H KWlll'V I'HIk. A fl
Duiui a nlwnyii rclli v.i mo gulikly an
I lloll't lllllat to IIMIIIIlllll'lllI Ilium."
Itrlio iic. nt nil iI-iiIi-m. limit
tlliiply link for a klitncy n inmly - Ri-t
iNmna Kidney 'llU-ih naiiin Unit
Mri I.uIiImth hinl. I'linti-r Mlllmni
Co.. Mfra.. Iliiffiilu. V. V.
"BILLY AND CHIEF TEWABD FBANK MOS?
"Billy" (Jucliec'a Irani; iloc is duff for Imijr "flilly" Una as mnry
Ktill KiH'L'inK Iiih lust niildtcr must-1 nimii's as he hn frivndN.unawcr-
Ipr. Whpn tho hovs ra-o l.nrk I ' f nia tint to
CMPRSS OF FBANCEt
How "limy ' know when a f a.
aPtiRtT ship ia due ia a mykttry
thiiH far unsolved but know ha
from tho war on th "Kmprpss of
"Jllim." "TriiniD". "Hi OU." "KiiL'M." I (loin lln U u. rncriilnr on. I nPnm.r
t'rnnr." h un.I "Hill. " lu . ' "'.'" - i urn cusioina men Krceia Ilia
. ; . ;aim"r U1KM U'y nmne bullinioniinit ateamcr w th Joyon
wparatcd nnd fnilhfiil ' Hilly" has in u few days the littk wirclmir- ba.kinir and afu-r he has noisily
been lookinic for mo ever nine jc.l wrier is imbody's dtrf nrin- bossed tho job of placing the irrcat
Ho niceta th hni.n s.i rarh ; nolNidy'a but tha lost maater's i hawsers whii h moor the ''El i-
limo ahe arrives at Cielirc. smfTs and is hack ..n tho dotks onre ! press" alonRiiidis th pier he dash-oak-erly
attlip passcn-i is whocoino more to outt the a .ipa and him. I ca to the Ramrway and looks for a
fl..wn the t.iitfwuy walk- awa Kvery snil.u-and longshoreman on 'once familiar ficure fchnki-clad.
. .... ..i .iiMiniM. mm. rm. Hiiii iiin i.iiienec water iront uciow the Thus far the quest his
.i.r.i n.w3 i.uin.nny inr nit- nexi nisu.ric ile".'ht!i A '"cakiiiff I vain.
t;'f;T")T.r S"!..'P "Kiniirj-aa of '.-ia!iifii wilh Snlvv an.lj Some dav peilitp thp lost r-as.
.Vullaii. rr hm.r.-ai of India.-. the; s n itienl awaitirt him i ...m- 'er will rplnrn. And if ho does.
l.vnyjdys fin nd but r.o nui. 1 where ulwayi i faithful "Iiillv" will Lo tl'tie
Chief Silver Moon
Noted Indian Artist
Visits Friends Here
HUGE CROWD AT :EVASIVE REPLY
OPEN HOUSE OF I FROM KEMAL TO
TELEPHONE CO. ! ALLIED DEMAND
Chief Silver Jlooii. Caddo Indian
and originator ir the idea of paint-
lim deaiKiiH nil woiiieii H linse a nil
HhoeK. Viwiled fiienilM In the illy
yeKterday afternoon while emoute
from his fuiiner home in Anadarko
to New York w here lie will aonii
I'xhlhlt a ntinilier of lis palm lima
nt Anderson gallery on Kin Ii Ave-
nue. Tim Indian palmer left pally this
morning for Kaunas city where he
will remain neverul Hay's heforo i on-
tiniiiliK liis journey to. Cot ham.
l liter Silver .Moon was Kradn.'ited
from 'arllsle with the ehma of 1!H1.
He later Hlildled art In N : York
end l'arls and for several month;;
has been eiiRaReil In the iialntin; or
portraits' of noted Indian chiel's.
These pictures will be displayed In
his Fifth Avenue exhibit.
Uefore entering Carlisle Silver
Moon known anions; the educaleil
Jiieinhers or his tribe and his
friends us .Mike Martin attended
Father Isadore's Heboid lu Anadar-
lio. He was enrolled in lhin whool
ill 1901 and l!Kiii pri-atiileliood dayj.
.Martin visited his grandmother
blanket Indian who lives north of
Anadarko. His parents are dead.
Tho ehief Is nu enlhuslastie hosi-
er for the Oklahoma society or New
York and ho obtained several mem-
bers Tor the society -while visit HIR
in his native state. Headipiarlors
of tho society aro in the HeAlpln
holel and Oklahomtins who cotnn to
New York may obtain at theso
headquarters tho business iiddress j
of any former Oklalioman now ln
New York Martin said. The society
boosts OklahoniH and helps Okla-
liomans who como to New York he
Bays. Those interested in meniber-
uliln In Hi. u.w.l.1. IT....fl.. ..i 1
......1. ... am hji iiiiu Lin nimeii
eoilld write to heniliiiinrl w In N!u-
York.
Chief Silver Mooii ' has ' a number
of close friends hero. He spent
several weeks in Chickuslia during
the summer of 1920.
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certain position to etiaole lo'i lo
'listen lu' on any conversation. Th
Inquisitive ones also were told ill''
WV aapervlwirs wi re on iln'v
throughout the day; that the iluthr
of these supervisors are to prev.-n!
any such acts on the part of ih:-
operatora. "It is easy Tor a auper
visor lo detect this violation of the
rules" said an official of Hie com-
imiiy. iiiri: who are prono to
'listen in' are discharged from the
service as soon as Ihese procllvlt lei
are discovered.
From the operating room the
visitors were taken Into the ' rest
room where employes spend 1'iei'
rest periods. This room i Is (nippe I
with all modern conveniences n'
. rest room. Mrs. ICnward Ty-ell and
All:s Ivllth Ilali! Were In charge of i
iims room runen was aurved and
tviclrola music furninhod for the en-
Icilaiiinieni of ii' .'guesln.
Few ol' l he visitors at the open
I'oitse reception failed lo evpress
surprise at the largeness of the com-
pany's plant here and the amount
or e.'ntipincnt being used in the 'oral
exchange Karl F. Alden manager
or the office dei'lared this morning.
Fifly-l'o persons are employed in
the Chlckasha office or tho Southwestern-Hell
company Mr. Alden
says. Forty-roiir of these are con-
nected with (ho. traffic- department.
rive with the plant department and
three iu tho business office Busi-
ness of .flush Springs Alex mi l I
Ji'ttlo offices aro handled in the
Chickasha office. .
jOii the part of the present rulers
I of (ireijce three generulri would
i give Kelnal a pretext to move Into
Thrace before the proposed peaeo
; co:ifei.nct'. at .Mudanla about Oct. 2.
j Entrench Near British.
j Constantinople Sept. 2S. .Mustn-
pha Kenuil poured his legions Into
j the neutral zone today In defiance
'ot the ultimatum or the allies
i Kemal leader of the Turkish la-
I tioliallslM notified Sir Charles Har-
j Ingion llriiiah commander in chief
that he did not recognize the neii-
j I nil zone of tho Straits of tho Har"-
j dandles.
Constantinople Is menaced by the
j latest move of the Turks. The Kc-
nmliMis. already Intrenched not far
i from the Uritlsh position in the
Chanak area are coiu-entratlnu
forces at Ismhl tho key to Con
stantinople.
The hit sat concciitralioii Is viuwyd
here with the greatest alarm. ;
The population is more panicky
' iooo Room. Uli5 I !
44 room. J I t
I74rooai HjlJlIlM ! i
tlMX) lUltini! I
292 '""Ml" I
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149 room jjijil If
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Boys' Suits That Stand
555.00 Suits One Pair Pants.
$6.50 Suits Two PairPants
. $8.50 Suits Two Pair Pants
Perfection Suits
. ' : ; ? . The best Suits made for boys'
CHICAGO-
as lit Hmt flh Loop .
$8.50$10$11.50$12.50$13.50
JUST ARRIVED
Car load of
TIM
Fine as you ever saw.
ON ROCK ISLAND
' TRACK. .
MONEY TO LEND
We are in market for Chickasha
residence loans. . rionty money
available.. Loans closed quickly.
AVo aro iu market for loans on
business buildings Liko large
loans. . Money can be had quickly.
Private funds for farm loans
como In a very few days. Our
regular sources of funds for farm
loans are flush now. Hates are
easier. We would like a chance
to talk our farm loans to those
who want to vorrow money.
HARDEN-ROCHE
MORTGAGE CO.
D H. ROCHE. Secretary.
203 Tye Building .
Chickasha Oklahoma.
She's An 5
Officer
In
Three
Oil Companies :
Widowhood is a double tragedy for mot
wonieti. But when the huhnd of Sarah
C. S died she was not compelled to
exist on the charity of relatives nor to do
menial work at small wages.
Mr. $ hod received a buslne traln-
ln at HILL'S BliSINi-SS COLLEGE he-
fore her marriage. She worked for her
board and room while attending school.
So when Mr. S died tht plucky Httle
wife had no difficulty in obtaining a good
job with an oil company. . -.
Today so rapid has been her advancement
she is secretary of one Oklahoma oil com
puny and a director ;n two others. Her
annual earnings run into tho thousands
of dollars. -
Every ambitious Oklahoma girl can draw
a lesson from the example of Mrs. S -. If
you are not satisfied wtth your present: joh
or protpeets fill out the coupon below. It
will bring HILL S SUCCESS ROOK' which
tells you how YOU TOO CAN SUCCll:l.
Mail it now. You are under no obliga-
tion. You can enroll any Monday.
I Convenient to all theaters. S
S railway station the retail and I
wholcaleditricUby living at the I
i
Most of these Suits have two pair pants.
THE HOTEL OF PERFECT SERVICE I
Clark end Madison Sts. I
The homa v'tlv. I
errace Garden :
CHICAGO W0NKR RESTAURANT I
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CLOT1INU CBIiKJ
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IN GRADY COUNTY
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V. i W w.V
e.s;' MAIL THTS COUPON
Hill's Business College
3 South Hudson
Okliibufa City. Okla.
Gentlemen: Wiehout obligation on niv
part send me your FREE SUCCESS
BOOK.
Name
City .
State .
.R.F.D..
PLEASE WRITE PtAINLY
BUSINESS C0LLEGI
Oklahoma CJty Okla.
mm Have Some Good Leases and Royalty for Sale
Ifelll'' I
THE TREND OF OIL AND GAS
al
Is fronvthe southeast extension of the
' dement field to the Nichlos gasser.
t ::'
IN THE CITY OF CHICKASHA
THE TREND
OF
REE
ESTATE
Is from Minnesota Avenue extending out 17th Street
Tl . TT ''' TT
nwersny n eiqnts
Lots are selling fast Better make
i;vyou? choice now ' m.
M ! t 0' i
rHli.lt ASHA RRfll.TV AMD RRflKER ACF f il
vaavaM mmrmmtt mmtmm m a a. a . r m w mm IVk VVI
' J. M. BERRIMAN. Manager.
Ground Floor First Nat'l Bank Bldg. 124 N. Fourth St. -r Phone 1040
1115
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 140, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1922, newspaper, September 28, 1922; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731122/m1/6/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.