Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FIFTEEN, No. 101, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 28, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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CHICKAIHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKA8HA OKLAHOMA.
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SPECIAL WEDNESDAY
Coming Thursday
"Treasures
V? r 'Dolly of the Dailies." No. 2
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Featuring Mary Fuller
GET IN ON THIS IT'S GREAT
on Earth" J
) 3-PIECE ORCHESTRA
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COULD DO WITHOUT JOHNNY
iDaddy's Sober Reflection Resulted In
Restoration of Cherub to His
Mother's Arms.
1 A Washington lawyer had a call re-
cently from a woman In distress. The
jhubby It seenis was given to the flow-
ling bowl and spending more on his
igood times than In the upkeep of his
home so the wife sought the attorney
ith a view of relief in this unhappy
iBtate of affairs.
"I must get some legal protection"
iishe moaned. "I left Mr. Jones (which
wasn't his name) three months ago
and took Johnny with me but I am
lafraid he will take the child Just for
.spite. He has threatened to often 1
don't like to go to the courts but I
tam In daily terror lest he take Johnny
before I have established my sole
llegal right to him." (Business of co-
pious weeps by distressed woman.)
Now the attorney was a man who
ltnew a man's nature. "I think the
'best thing In the world would be to
ilet hlra have Johnny" he remarked
with a smile.' "Just let the child go
along with the father the next time
iJones gets gay trying to frighten you
and I bet a dollar he Is home at day-
jbreak the next morning."
So after much talk the lawyer per
.suaded Mrs. Jones to call her hubby's
(bluff the next time he came around
Imaking Rome howl. In a few days
jJones half full called and though the
jmother pretended to put up a weeping
: protest she let the boy go with his
father. That night she did not sleep
a wink. '
By nine the next morning the bell
ifang the door opened and Johnny
came bouncing Into his mother's arms.
:The trick had worked Just as the law-
yer knew It would.
Jones boarded at a place where he
had to meet about fifteen men and
women every evening at dinner and
when he brought Johnny In to the
'table the boy began to cry for "mam-
ma." The sterner Jones was the
more Niagara-like the flow of tears.
IThen men at table glowered at Jones
the women expressed In loud whispers
thwfropinlon of a brute of a man who
would be cruel enough to steal a baby
boy from his loving mother's armB and
the landlady told him In plain terms
that she would not stand for such
scenes at table or such homesickness
around her house.
. Nobody spoke to Jones after dinner
In the parlor and when he bore the
crying boy to bed he heard sundry hot
and uncomplimentary remarks follow-
ing his embarrassed footsteps up the
stairs. It took a pound of chocolate
candy five "funny papers" and two
ice cream sodas to quiet his sorrow.
Day did not break Boon enough for
Jones. He managed to pull through a
frosty reception at breakfast then
started for his wife's rooms.
Thirty Years Will Suit.
The death of Mr. Richard Davey of
Wheal Duller near Redruth England
reopens a litigation which has been
going on at intervals of over thirty
years.
Nearly 35 years ago his uncle Capt.
John Davey died at sea leaving a will
by which he bequeathed 200 a year
to Mr. Richard Davey and the bulk of
his eBtate valued at more than $300-
000 to Richard Davey's Unborn eld-
est son Richard Davey being then un-
married. Mr. Richard Davey married but nev-
er had any children and for 21 years
the eBtate remained invested at inter-
est at the end of which time it
amounted to about 90.000. Various
Joyful Anticipation
m mm
ly s oi Mothet
There Is apt to be a latent apprehension
mf distress to mar tfie complete jny of
expectation. But this is quite overcomo
l?y the advice of bo many women to use
"Mother s Vriend." Thla is an external
application designed to so lubricate tho
rnusoies and to thus so relieve the pres-
sure reacting on the nerve: that tho
natural strain upon the cords and lica-
monts is not acooinpanied by those severe
pains .said to cause nausea morning sink-
ings nnd many local distresses. This
splendid embrocation Is known to a multi-
tude of mothers.
Many people believe that these remedies
which havo Blood the test of time that
have- been put to every trial under the
varying conditions of ay; weipht. general
health etc. may be safely relied upnn.
And Jtidiiiiifr by the fact that "Mother's
1'rk-nd' has been in continual Use since
our frrandmother's earlier years and is
known throughout the I'nited States it
may be t-asfiy infer- "d that it is some-
thinR that omen talk about and gladly
recommend Xc prospective mothers.
"Mother's Friejd" is prepared only In
our own '.-.UnSiory and is sold by druu-pi-ts
everywhere. Ak fur a bottle to-day
a. :d write fur a special hook for expectant
riot 'wrs. A.Mr.- sMM.Iiield Regulator
(..-. Jo7 Lauiat iilvis-. AtiauUi till.
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attempts were made- by Capt. John
Davey's six sisters to1 breaic the will
and at the end of 21 tfears the court
allowed the next-of-km to bemefit to
some extent ;uin lhe iMome of the
estate.
Captain Davey's will provided for
his estate to go to charityjin the event
of his nephew having no tson but an-
other attempt will-be mndto to have it
declared void.
Corollaries.
Hilary K. Adair the prominent west-
ern detective said somewhat despon-
dently as he boardedV train. In Lin-
coln: "Yes I have failed hete. I am leav-
ing this fine town of Lincoln defeated.
I suppose I haven't attended properly
to my corollaries.
"In detecting you kno everything
depends on your corollaries. Every
fact that is to say has Us corollaries
or interlacing facts and itls the detec-
tive who works out his corotflarles best
who beBt succeeds.
"An example of a corollary Well
let's see. H-m! Here you aire:
"When you behold a young man at
midnight hurrying down a deserted
street with a melted collar In zero
weather the corollary to that issthat
a pretty girl is tiptoeing upetairsfin a
nearby house in the dark wlthMier
shoes under her arm and her halrjall
rumpled." ji
Successful Marriage- '
Happiness is always the woman'b
pot of gold at the end of the rain-
bow. In her quest for it she is stlnvfl-
lated through childhood and girlhood.
Constantly before her lies the visum
of the bliss fabled to abide in tile
married state. Koeta rhyme of 'Ac
musicians put the creed into melciy'
to suit the poet's" .words; novelifc.s
make their living by exploiting 'it.
When we consider the pertlnaclty
of this requirement in the face offthe
few even comparatively happy mar-
riages and the myriadsithat are either
negatively or positively-unsatisfactory
we may feel wit'j complete Justifica-
tion that here is one of the most
astounding illustrations in the world
of the triumph of faith overaWperti
nee. Mother's Magazine. J
Peculiar Winged Creatures.
In Ttorneo winged creatures are en-
countered where one would least ex
pect them. Flying fish the size of
herrings are found In all the waters
and there is the Hying fox the well-
known fruit-eating bat which the Ma-
lays call "kruang."
No Relief.
The cynical person was standing in
front of a part of antexhlbltlon of local
art talent labeled' "Art Objects."
"Well I suppose Art does object and
I can't blame her bait there doesn't
seem to be any help (for it" he finally
said.
Lady Loafers.
Loafers are not limiued to the street
corner and fishing varieties; Indeed
the most artistic loafer is the average
home-grown princess -who considers
herself an ornament totsocioty. Atch-
ison Globe.
Mother's Forgetfulness.
Asked at Clerkenwell (Eng.) county
court why two of her children bore the
same Christian name a woman said
that in registering the second one
she forgot about the first having the
same name.
Four Precspts.
Four precepts to live by: To break
off old customs; to shake off spirits
ill-disposed; to meditate ou youth; to
do nothing against one's genius.
.Hawthorne.
Ostriches Please Note.
' "They say that when an ostrich is
surprised he hides his head in the
sand." "I wish he'd ' hide his tail
there!" remarked a man who had
Just settled his wife's millinery bill.
I Diversified Diet Necessary.
A normal diet is a diversified one.
Only by such a diet can a human be-
ing obtain all the multitudinous sub-
stances which his body needs.
Truth and Beauty.
Ko picture can be good which de-
ceives by its imitation for the very
reason that nothing can be beautiful
which is not true. Ruskin.
Wherein All Are Not Equal.
There will always be special privi-
leges. Borne fellows can get a kiss
where others can't. Louisville Coup
ier-Journal.
- In Magazine Circles.
A back number now is something
that has been out over twenty min-
utes. Kansas City Journal.
An Angling Story
While fishing for pike in the River
Wnveney recently Mr. E. Norman of
tho Brockdish (Norfolk) Angling soci-
ety hooked a fish but his line broke
Jlist above the swivel to which the
book is attached. Throwing in again
Irie hooked as he thought another
tpike but found that the lost swivel
(bearing the hooked pike had caught
in his new set of hooks. He was thus
table to land his orlginul catch.
j Old College Days.
In an article in tho Dial something
J 1b said of the earlier days of American
(scholarship and the pursuit of learning
under difficulties. In Harvard's first
building It is stated not even the most
rudimentary of table equipment was
supplied. "Each student carried his
own knife and fork when he went to
dinner and after ha had finished he
wiped them on the tablecloth."
Use Gentlest Voice.
I would say to all: Ubo your gen-
tlest voice at home. Watch It by day
as a pearl of great price for it will
be worth mor to you in days to come
than tho best pearl hid in the sea. A
kind voice is joy like a lark's song
to a hearth at home. It is a light that
sings as well as shines. 'Train it to
sweet tones now and it will keep in
tune through life. Elihu Burritt.
The Distinction.
The discussion in one of the news-
papers on whether one should use the
word "woman" or "lady" and how one
is to tell the difference has been en-
livened by this story: Two charwomen
were discussing somebody else.
"Yuss" said one "she's a lydy she Is.
When she gits drunk she can take a
cab 'orue."
Alarming Possibility.
Help! A Frenchman believes that
fogs may be prevented by putting
oil upon the water to prevent rapid
evaporation. When the seven seas are
nicely coated with crude petroleum
seven times a week what will gasoline
for automobiles cost by the gallon?
Louisville Courier-Journal.
Tailors on the Tramp.
Many years ago jobbing tailors went
about the north of Scotland working
at private houses by the day much
on the same lines as some modern
dressmakers.
These visits often lasted a week
and were familiarly spoken of in the
trade as "whipping tho cat." In addi-
tion to their board and lodging the
tailors received liberal wages and
often made up material supplied by
their hosts. They usually arrived
armed with lapboards thimbles scis-
sors and needles and last but not
least they brought with them all tha
news of the countiy-side.
A4 They Danced.
"I believe in a girl having a mind
of her own" said she. "I for one
am not easily led."
"So I perceive" be ventured gently
between dips.
TIRED ALREADY
OoooE&s roe.
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MORE- PLACES I
WANT TO LOOK.
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AZATLAN is ranked as tho chief industrial and commercial port on the
Pacific const of Mexico. The fort sits ou the side of a rocky promon-
tory at the entrance of the harbor.
Rock Bound Harbor
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STEAM EHS anchor In tliti imruor or ouuyuuiH. iumh.i
w hnrf The city or(:iipi(?s a mountain peninsula which terminatos five
miles from tJie cent nil plz. The bay is iamllockea dotted with islands
ir.ii-riu hi. ni.plinraL'o for shins
una. lined whh umi- i
drawing up to fourteeu feet
Peculiar Crtmp Preventive.
Throughout London placing a cork
In the be1 is regarded by hundreds as
a sure preventive against cramp.
' Good advertising Isn't noise
buncombe or cleverness but
just common sense aided and
abetted and backed up by com-
HOiliESEEKERS
ma rent smm
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f MOTHER f LIGHT Wva-lUiJi i ;iFT
Mazatian Mexico
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of Guaymas Mexico
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A prudent mother is always ou the
watch for symptoms 'of worms iu he
children. Paleness lac kof Interest iu
play and peevishness is the signal tot
White's Cream Vermifuge. A few
doses of this excellent remedy puts
an end to the worms and the child
noon acts naturally. Price 25c per bot-
tle. Sold by Owl drug store. Adv.
d&w
SubscriDO tor tue Daily Express.
HOTEL MEN REACH DOVER.
Telegram by United Press.
Dover England April 28 Two hun.
died members of the American Hotel
Men's lienefit association today were
expected to reach lkver the third
stop planned in the forty-eight day tour
to Include the larger cities of Grat
Britain and Europe. The hotel men
planned to visit also Ostende and Brus-
sels today. A reception at the former
city had been arranged by the Hotel
Proprietors' association of Ostende.
Sightseeing and inspection of the great
hotels of IirusselB will be the program
in that city. The Americans were to
leave Brussels late this evening for
Cologne where they will be honor
guests at receptions there tomorrow.
300 AUTOISTS TO TOUR TRIPOLI.
Telegram by United Press.
Naples Italy April 28 Th-rco hun-
dred members of the Italian Touring
club with their automobiles left here
today on board the steamer Solunto
for a tour of Tripoli in automobiles.
Plans of the club call for a trip over
all of Tripoli that up to the present
moment has been sufficiently wrested
from the native tribes by the Italian
soldiers as to permit automobilinq;
without the danger of having a tire
or one's hide punctured by a native
bullet.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Marriage licenses Issued yesterday
afternoon in the county Judge's office:
W. B. Richardson aged 23 Bradley
and Miss Bertha Morrow aged 22 'fab-
ler. .
Calvin Walts aged 26 Middleberg
and Miss Mattie Mctluha aged 18 Mid-
dleberg. Nothing So oood for a Cough or Cold.
When you have a cold you want the
best medicine obtainable so as to get
rid of with tho least possible delay.
There are many1 who consider Cham-
berlain's Cough Remedy unsurpassed.
Mrs. J. Boroff Hilda Ohio says "Ever
since my daughter Ruth was cured of
a secure cold and cough by Chamber-
lain's Cough Remedy two yars ago
I have felt kindly disposed toward tho
manufacturers of that preparation. I
know of nothing so quick to relieve a
cough or cure a cold.' For sale by
all dealers. Adv. d&w
National Costumes Passing.
It is only among the very old In
Wales and Ireland that the old cos-
tumes are worn. Of Imperishable
memory is the red Connemara col-
leen cloak and the native Wolsh dress
Is not less dear to the lovers of the
picturesque with its high pointed bat
worn above a frilled lawn cap the
worsted shawl the ishort petticoat the
white apron the trim shoes. Only the
extremely old women In Wales still
wear the quaint "stovepipes."
Man Outflies the Birds.
Compared with an aeroplane ascent
of 35000 feet the common birds are
mere groundlings for generally they
fly at no greater height than 300 feet.
When migrating however they mount
higher though even then the wild
goose (the loftiest of them) seldom
reaches 2000 feet The highest flier
in the world Is the great condor which
sometimes rises five miles.
Bread From Sawdust.
In Germany there is said to be a
bakery that turns out 20000 loaves of
sawdust bread dally and finds a ready
market for the output. (Although this
"wooden bread" is intended for con-
sumption by horses only it Is claimed
by the 'manufacturers that In case of
famine It would rurnlsh a nutritious
and highly satisfactory food for hu-
man beings. -
Two Old Superstitions.
Women believe that if they go some-
where on Monday they will be on the
go the rest of the week. That may be
the explanation of the fact that wom-
en like to wash on Monday. Kill a
cat and you will have bad luck for
seven years; there is however no
special superstition as to kittens so
It is best to begin on your cats early.
Two Kinds of Economy.
A woman can take a dime to the
liver counter of the butcher's shop
and strike a bettor bargain than a
man could make but a man can wear
a two dollar hat till it turns gieen
while a woman can wear a $25 one
only till her friends know It by Sight.
Louisville Courier-Journal.
NEW SUITS IN COUNTY COURT.
Ada May vs. First National Bank
Alex $41 suit Iu fonversion. A. L.
Heir.
Union Mutual Insurance. Co. vs. A. T.
McDonald on appeal. Barefoot & Car-nik-huel.
J. H. Ven;ible.
Same vs. Daniel Teat and C. J. Jaog.
sou and Herb Vale on appeal. J.' II.
Venable.
Grady County ex rel J. 1). Lindsay
tax ferret vs. Jas. Bond Tuttle' et al
.appealed iltond Melton & Melton.
Same vs. Dillard Campbell appealed.
Same attorneys.
Same vs. Chickaslia 0'otton Oil Co.
appealed. Same attorneys.
Same vs. same appealed. Same at-
torneys. Same vs. J. C. Smith appealed. Will
Linn.
C. T. Krwln vs. C. II. Wiibanks tn-
mlnistrator action for debt. Holding
& Herr.
In District Court.
. In re Lion Mercantile Co. dissolu-
tion. Can- & Fields.
O. It. Rohrer vs. J. H. Sharp rt al
$29."i0 foreclosure. Davenport & Linn.
PAYS FINE TO COUNTY
FOR CARRYING WEAPON.
He was not really a bad man but
simply had tiie desire to "carry a gun"
for which desire he has Jut paid into
the county treasury $37. 1 .". It ma
have been that he wanted to go to
Mexico and enter the scrap there
but he should have remembered that
in that event Uncle Sam would fur-
nish all the necessary implements of
warfare.
His name was Spiirgeon Crump an.l
he lives near Tabler. Yesterday h.i
was brought to Chlckasha on a charge
of carrying concealed weapons and
landed in the county Jail This morn-
ing he entered a plea of guilty and
paid a fine which with costs amounted
$.'17.1". He was not trying to make a
"gun play" oi in other ways emulate a
t'fld man. He JuK wanted to carry a
gun. Such a custom is at least expen-
sive. THE WEATHER ELSE WHERE.
Oklahoma
Tern.
5 to fin
Generally fair
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Generally fuggy and cloudy; heavy
rain over entire state exrept ex-
treme west and northwest; geu-
erel average from 1 to .'! inches
along coast from Beautmunt to
Corpus Chrislf ".9 to 70
THE CHARM
OF MOTHERHOOD
Enhanced By Perfect Phyi-
cal Health.
The experience of Motherhood in a try-
ing one to most women and marks dis
tinctly an epoch in their lives. Not one
woman In a hundred is prepared or un-
derstands how to properly care for her-
self. Of course nearly every woman
nowadays has medical treatment at such
times but many approach tho exiwri-
ence with an organism unfitted for the
trial of strength and when it is over
her system has received a shock from
which it is hard to recover. Following
right upon this comes the nervous strain
of taring for the child and distinct
change in the mother results.
There Is nothing more charming than
n happy and healthy mother of children
and indeed child-birth under the right
conditions need be no hazard to health or
beauty. The unexplainable thing is
that with all the evidence of shattered
nerves and broken health resulting from
an unprepared condition and with am-
ple time in which to prepare women
will persist in going blindly to tho trial.
Every woman at this time should rely
upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound a most valuable tonic and
invigorator of the female organism.
In many homes
once childless there
are now children be-
cause of the fact
that Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable
Compound makes
women normal
healthy and strong.
If yon want special advlcs write to
Lydia E. Pliikham Medicine Co. (confi-
dential) Lynn Mass. Your letter will
be opened read aud niisircrcil by a
woman and held iu strict eoullikuce.
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