Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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fACf TWO.
CHICKAIHA DAILY tXMttt CHICKAIHA OKLAHOMA FRIDAY JANUARY IT mi
Personal Mention
O. K Wllllonmcin Tl North
Fourth ilrxrl who li Im-po til for
arvrrul dayt roHirtoil Improved
twliiy.
Ilonitj rurt'd riirncil wvt Hit kind
Jlggi eats. CrrMtnit (irwery and
Market. ::'(
)r. Mi-Vrjr uf Wrilcn. a ro-
(tlonu vltltor In the city ioday.
Mirrors r'llvi'riMl Tim Furniture
llonpltal N. 3rd 81. I'linm
1112. ZUl
Altoncy KiiRPita lliiinlllun linn m
turni-d from Oltliihoma City wra
lui npptiirrd an attorney In a cm
In fi'dcnil court.
I'lnnna rt'flnUlnM. Tim Furniture
Iohi!u ?( N. 3rd St. I'litme
lilt
Mm. T. H Iiwyrr lum r'lurnid
front (ha Li'lnmpa! clwrcli t (infer
rtu'a held In Okimilgeu.
Frenh Halitiut.
and .Market.
CroHcent Grocery
20-21
J.imeH Jonrx Rlttdeni In Oklahoma
A. and M. coIIpri' Htillwiili'r In
fpetHlliiR tho weekend with hl mr-
rnl Mr. and Mm. J. C. Jonc and
other ri'lutlvps here.
111
Furnlturo repaired reflnlnhed and
tipholtered. Tho Furnlturo IloNpltnl
1U N. Srd Bt. Mione 1H2. 2.V4I
Momnn If. Hhepiird president of
tho Klwiinis club hero returned to-
day from Oklnhomu City whero lio
Tiproccnted the Joeul club at tho
iinnlveranry night bnnquet Riven by
tho Oklahoma City Klwnnls club.
Froh Halibut
fend Market.
Crescent Grocery
26-2t
i
k ner.tnr .Minter or roccnnot was
(t luiflnofg vlnltor In tho city today.
MILLIXKHY done nt homo by ex-
perienced milliner. Hats niado over
find trimmed. I'hono 1G27-J. 421
Jllnncacla nvo J5-3t
L. li. Lnwa Alex banker trans-
liclcd ImslneHS and visited friends
In tiro city today.
Homo cured corned beef the kind
Jisns ciitt. Crescent Grocery and
Market. G-2t
Mr. tint' Mm. Jim Farley who
live tlx r.i'les northwest of Chlcka-
Bha announce tho birth of a son
who l as t;en christened Joo Alfred.
U. S. nud Kelly Springfield and
J.oe Tires. Arch M. Drown 423
Kair as avenue. 27-3t
Sir. and .Mm. Clydo 'koIIgv H03
Iowa avenue announce tho biith of
a tun-pound Eirl.
COMMUNICATION.
'hltkaha Okla.
To the fcdltor cif tho K.irca.:
ier Kir: A your paper baa a
wide Irculntltm among (he furinem
of Orudy county and aa I am cr-
tary and treasurer of tho Freeman
IVderul l.onn aH lallorf will bo
pleaed to tmvt you pulilln!i tills lot-
li r fur Ihe apeclaL uetwfit of tho
fiiriui'm
In the flrt plate the federal knn
l tho best loan they cun got as
ihey can get It (or a term of 33
yean at fl per cent Int. rent Instead
of 7 and I which Is being charged
by loan rompnnles at this tlun. In
Hut Fedeinl loan no they have
Pld the per cent for 33 yearn.
Ihiy !j lint owe tii prlmlplo aa
psrt t.f tho 6 per cent Is applied on
Cie principle at each Inti rest pay-
ment. It absorbs the entire debt
in 33 yours. On the other hand you
pay the 9 per cent other loan com-
panies n k uf you and lit tho end
of :n lira mi III owe the total
amount of your loan. You can pay
off thin Federal loan at any Inter-
cut payment after five years or
any amount of It that you wish at
uny lln;e. There Iihs been a Kreat
many scarecrows pointed out to tho
farmers about tho Federal loan by
(host) to whoso Interest It Is to wukn
tljem loans at niftier rales but tho
farmer should be ablo to see tho
scarecrows himself when he puis
DIME MOVIE SHOWS TAKE
PLACE OF 25-CENT FLOP
so ninny animals the unemployed
men have found the bard bed of rest
In the broken wooden teat uf the
dime show.
Listen to their stories. Hut they
never mention the hard times tho
three exist here era beiiexed to be Irteguliir snatches uf food they
(Uf Tl. I'ullnl
Cleveland Ohio. Jan. 27-In Cleve-
land aa one of the few relict uf the
pre-war ilnys there survives the
"dime niovlo show."
These shows or whit If only two or
among the few In a Inrce Anie"lt"in .
city which bavo with stood tho In
roads created by Increit ted costs dur
Ing the European col flirt.
These thentres scarcely more than
covered holes between largo build-
iiiRt. are always Jammed from early
In the tiny until mldnlRlit and on
throiiKh the wee inorulttft bourn.
Few patrons go to see the shows
however. The theatres have lamely
taken the place of the "two lilt flop
house"
At any time durlng'the day and
nlitbt "drifters" may bo seen asleep
there entitling a few bourn' rest
out of (ho doitoliito cold of the
streets.
Kvcii after the hanging pin no
touies nt midnight and tho light
nro dimmed these men sprawl over
the seats- these men who are home
less penniless but oftentimes not
without ambition.
And tho immune rs hnvo opened tlio
doom for them.
(to when I'nclo 8am lopped the
a loan on his homo to Ihe extent of one-cent tox off tho dime show ro-
"bum." They're dreamers and they're
Imppy In rather 4imisunl way for
they live In hope for the future.
K'ihIi day they look for the job
which never conies and probably
won't come for a long long whllo
until the snow la gone and they ran
sleep drain In the parks In the open
anywhere but always "with tbolr
hoots ou."
Nothing can crush that nebulous
cloud of hope which surrounds them
not even the dusky Janitor aa be
drives them ou when he atari
cleaning the theatre In tho morning
for (ho "day Mltituherers."
onuhulf of Its actual valuo for a
period of ten year at 9 per cent.
After 20 yearn of farming In
Oklahoma I do not belle vo there Is
ono '111 tin In a thousand who can
support bis family pay his taxen
and ever bo able to pay 9 per cent
Interest and redeem Ills home. On
llio other hand If be gels a Fed-
oral loan ho can puy 6 per cent
easier and his debt grows b : s every
lay and If he himself dotu not live
long enough to pay It out his chil-
dren can do so and still own their
own home. I had rather have a
mortgage on a $5000 farm for f2.00
nt 9 per cent than to have the deed
to It. Those who want loans should
put In their applications from f0 to
HO days before tliey need the money.
Thqy should not expect to get over
one-hnlf tho valuo of their land and
one-fourth of their Improvements.
ou can got this money to buy more
land pay off mortgages buy stock
machinery or Improve the farm.
Yours respectfully
J. L. MARSH. Soc.-Trcas.
rhono 1539. Chlckashn Okla.
cently tho "Imys" wero happy. It
was easy to "bit a buddy for a thin
and bent It for a picture house flop."
Huddled together for warmth llko
C . S. Baskelcci'H
Off to Tangle In
Games At Lawton
"Hint Uwton."
That wae (ho slognn of tho Chick-
iihhu Mgli school basketball teams
Alien they left this morning (or
Ijiwton where they will engngo In a
iloulile bill -with tho Lawton blgli
nt hool tea ma.
!n Coach Chns. Woody' squad
vere: Capt. Dob Cireen Duncan
Hopkins and neither forwards;
Jack and Rayhurn Harris bavo re-
lumed from Now York City where
they vcro enrolled In school.
Mm. .1. H. Griffin who underwent
tin operation In a local honpital
jcKicriluy Is slightly Improved to-
day it was reported at tho hospital.
WANTS OIL LANDS MORE
ACCESSIBLE TO FOREIGNERS
jr
'Manila P.- I Jan. 7. Slating
lliut it la tho belief of tho govern-
)nent nt Washington that the law
governing tho leaso of exploration of
oil lands In tho Philippines is loss
liberal to foreigners than it la iu
America Governor General Wood in
recommending the amendment of the
law says he is acting on the suggea-
tion of the department of state at
Washington. The governor general's
message Bays:
"The department of state finds In
its nfiorts to insist or the proper
treatment of our nationals by foreign
countries in this matter (lease of
petroleum lands and other lands con-
taining mineral oils) that it is con-
fronted with the statement that the
law In the Philippines is less liberal
to foreigners than is the law in the
United States and tho department be-
lieves It should be made to conform
exactly with the United Statos law"
NOTICE.
On Sundays commencing Jan. 29th
when weather Is warm and pleas-
ant street cars will run to Shan-
non Springs between the hours of
p. nu from town; until 5:30 p. m.
from. Springs.
CHICKASHA ST. RY. CO.
2G-3t W. II. Wadsworth Supt.
Hie
"Cash and Carry" Grocery
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY
10 liars Crystal White - .50
Jello any flavor . . .10
Medium Crisco .55
Tall Pink Salmon 1 . .15
No. 2 1-2 Kraut 15
2 Small Jersey Oats 25
Calumet 1-11). .25
2 Rolls Toilet Paper (large) .15
2 Old Dutch Cleanser .25
2 Cans Lye .25
2-11). Jar llinz Apple Pmtter JO
With each grocery order vc will sell 10-lbs. Cane Sugar
for 50 CENTS. I
r i
Gibson & Paradis I
I Successor to Odcn Bros. 422 Chlckasha.
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Gnnn and Phillips renters; Da-
Kinder lino and tilvlbbeiger gusrda.
Woody anuoumed before luavlng
t.iat lie probably will start Greta
and Duncan as forwards; . Qann at
center and Itee and Dt Kinder at
guards' althouRh DeKlnder may be
awltched to renter and Kteluberger
used st guard.
KlK.it bnskclrrrs of the fairer sei
were In charge of Miss Leo Walker
girls' lomh. They are: Kdllh and
Wllda Waswrbeik forwards; Doro-
thy Patrick Ola McTown and Klor-
into Turner centers; Itutlt Liver-
more Kmerald Roach and Klluibelh
Yates guards.' The following line-
up will start the gnme Miss Walker
said: Kdlth siul Wjlds Wassrr-
beck forwards; Dorothy PalHck
center; Ota McCown side center;
Ruth Llveri'iore and Kmernld RimiIi
guards.
The lawton hlnh school has two
strong trams and the local cnnc'ies
are antlclpitlng a hard fight. They
cxpei-t to return to 'bli:kaslm tomorrow.
A bug whit h preys upon the potato
bug Jiy sutklng Its blood has been
discovered at Kingston Ont.
Mm. Frleila Knits 107 of Hart-
ford Conn. dauccd three dailcoi nt
cidi brailtn recen'ly.-
tsMtwooai
For Two-
Flsted Men
Ov trail art e . to
M betttr. Plvntr ot room
fur lia action. llttA quU -Hit
I N Di.lrr. Svwcd
oavartortp. Coat trsaba-'
cwiac lhay WHf l-nar.
Sattraa aiiriiilaaa)
Key
The F&mous
STUDY OF ENGLISH POPULAR.
Stillwater Jan. 27 If there is any
general 'notion that Oklahoma farm-
ers or residents of the smaller
towns of the" state are Indifferent
about the sort of language they use
it's a mistaken notion according to
J. R. Campbell director of the new-
ly established school of correspond-
ence study at A. and M. College.
There have been more enrollments
In English than In any other brunch
of study Campbell says.
Tho Egyptians often
the family sepulchre.
mortgaged
JANUARY
REDUCTION
SALE
LaVogue's January Sale Continues
SUITS COATS DRESSES AND ALL WOMEN'S
APPAREL
AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES
Ex-service men
GET RIGHT
Join the Legion. Meets tho 2nd
and 4th Thursdny evenings at K.
P. Hall. 1 tf.
BRING US YOUR HEM-
STITCH INC. 8c PKR YARD.
LINGER SEWING MACHINE
COMPANY.
All Wool Tricotine Dresses for-
merly $29.50 tomorrow
$10.00
Sweaters
Heavy Hand Knitted Coat
Sweaters
SAVINGS OF J3
ON ALL FURS
Suits .
Worth up" to. $69.50
choice
Just five Cloth Coats left beau-
tiful fabrics formerly $69.50
$24.75 ..
Bloomers .
Glove Silk jersey and
Pussy Willow
$9.85 $25.00 : . $6.95
ANY WINTER HAT $2.95
As 10
Beautiful New
Home For
Sale
I am completing Just now a very
attractive and well arranged 6-
room bungalow style homo north-
east front cornor lot at 1504 S.
9th street on corner at car turn
on 9th stroet care line 2 blocks
off pavement sidewalk and front
walk and steps made of cement.
House is large being 32x42 feet
has solid concrete foundation
with two center lines long way;
in piped for natural or artificial
gas; nil sewer connections hot
and cold Water plumbing la com-
plete; - floors are all uniformly
made uniform in material and
uniform In finish even to bath
and pantry;1 all sanded polished
and highly finished. : All light con-
nections i and fixtures installed;
neatly and tastefully papered
throughout. A garage servant
house and coftl house combined
with solid concrete floors. This
place is built carefully and of
best materials with plenty mate
rials used to make a place any
appreciating person would like for
a home. Could have been built
cheaply but was not. Worth more
money than I am asking for it.
$700 cash down and balance on
time to fit the income of one able
to buy it.
Wish to Build to Order
Another House
Just south of the above com-
pleted house I wish to construct
to order another house 5 rooms
and garage and servant house. I
have plans made up for .this to be
modified to suit a purchaser
within the price set for the same.
It would be of advantage to got to
say how you would like an ar-
rangement on the rooms and
style of outside or inside and in-
sertion . of any convenience you
might . desire before building Is
started. :. $700 cash down and
balance - on .easy installments to
suit income of purchaser. Lot is
east front with sidewalk and
plumbing now installed.
D. H. ROCHE
203 Tye Building Phone 1025
Chickasha Okla.
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tasted Com Halceff co
joyously flwottd go
aispy-ciimcby as lidlcs
Tht'i why big and Itttlo folks who know
the different insist upon KELLOGO'S!
The thing to do is to mako comparison
Kellogg's against any other kind of cora
flakta you .ever ate! If it's all-tho-tirao
crispness or delicious appetizing flavor yott
want well just you eat Kcllogg'a! And
what a delight to know they'ro never leath-
ery or toujhl
You'll get so cheerful about Kellogg's
that the day's best hours will be when it'j
lime to sit down with tho family in front
' of generous bowls all filled root to bursting
vith those big sunny-brown Corn 1'Iakcsl
Never was a better time than tomorrow
morning to prove that KELLOGG'S Corn
Flakes are about the "gladdest of all good
things to cat"
Insist upon KELLOGG'S tho kind ia
the RED and GREEN package if you
- want to know how wonderfully good corn
flakes can be!
Remember KELLOGG'S
Corn Flakes are made by tha
fnlks who gave you the JUN-
GLELAND Moving Pictures.
Coupon inside every packago
of KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes
explains how you can obtain
another copy of JUNGLE-
LAIN if.
TOASTED
com
Al .Ur. of KELLOGG'S KDUMSLES atJ
KELLOGG'S - BRAN cooked mi kramblcd
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January Specials
At Our Drug Store
Onyx Kanlcck Syringe 2- Aspirin Tablets in bottles
qt. guaranteed for 2 years . $ m
regular $3.50 value special fa 1 rn
price $2.19 price 59c
...
Olive Oil a pure imported Pcptona the ideal tonic for
oil in pint tins regular winter colds regular price
price $1.25 sale 89c $1.20 sale price 89c
Jontcel Face Powder a 25x Monogram Hot Water T.ot-
velour powder puff free tie -quarts the regular
with each box - -50c $2.50 value sale pricc.$1.85
Symphony Lawn .Stationery Soap ..10c
our best linen Z sheets 1
24 envelopes regular price 7 Cakcs for 59c
$1.00. sale price 69c
H. J. Brownsoii
Druggist
The REXALL STORE
m HOOVE
IT BEATS . . AS IT SWEEPS AS YT CLEANS'
We 'urge you to purchase the efficient Hoover Suction
: Sweeper because we KNOW that it is cheaper to own
- than not to own. " '
" Entirely without ''-obligation we ask permission to
. demonstrate on your rugs how thoroughly The Hoover
. .beats out all nap-wearing embedded grit sweeps ...tip.-n
all stubborn clinging litter . and . suctions -.awy-alW.'
loosened dirt. '. s
' " .We are anxious to prove to you the necessity of own-
' ing The Hoover. Phone us today.
Remember The Hoover is guaranteed to prolong
the life of rugs while it keeps thetn immaculately clean.-
Chickasha Gas & Electric Co.
421 Chickasha Ave.
Phcne 100.
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1922, newspaper, January 27, 1922; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731139/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.