Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 138, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 27, 1921 Page: 3 of 6
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eMtCKAIMA DAILY tXMCII CHICKAIHA OKLAHOMA TUIIOAV ItTTSMBCR '
PAOt THRU
MOUNTAIN VIEW FOOTBALLERS TO
OPEN SEASON HERE FRIDAY WITH
UFA VY AGGREGATION SA YS COACH
Hilal Id tlm i:r-.
Mminialn View OLU. Kr(. ?
Cuaill Kmrry'a Mountain Vla high
Kho.il team. hlh niH Ilia Cliua.
h III rlrtrn )n i;raty fi.14 at
(hl.ka.ha hftl fil'lay aflcrmain U
!! bit .f liuhih uf telniaha aim
avrriio iei pound (M.f man. Th ! iUt'"'
ltn U In Dm iliikt uf mii.llllon )
ml In In riirllna hnx fur llio
-iMia fnr at I'M. .h
Vmrh Kinery. former Oklahoma
IUplll 1'nlicn.lly ir ha mi
nmltiiH I hot tin prtilial.ly III Hart
lit Ml.tnlnu llu(Ul In fllila
nir;
Nlni foflllon Wrlclil
IUIiiT. lo l3Stt..
Jhm II Ui tm.
i iin.
Cook e isin..
ftreHI. tt ... IIJtt..
(iiliKi.n n ....Ifilttm.
Xi.'Iikii wm (Mali) ll na ('iii'
lilt.
furth Crd.
tM of pnli Mir NK(pr;
tMin4 prlf: Jihniil mier
John Itakpr. l.arl MutlM. W. II.
IIIh(uIim mi in In. r oik
Mnor r P till
Kanatnn qli 113 It.
Ilollla. fli lo lt.
Kranklln. I lilt dapl I 16 rtm.
FhwaU-y. rlib KCltm.
Cltvtn Vttarant.
Ktrry member of Iho flrt lrln
Mtrrgatlnn h rarnril out) or mnro
Mountain View high mhool f.xitlinll
letter. Ilriitno Cornell Urn itlanl
Kiiard. ho tip Ihn In-ain at II!
pounds la veteran of lo yearn
nil Is Ilia nmcloua around whi.h
Coa'-b Emery la couMruilliig Ui
Cup.
KullLaik Ilollla la atartlnt; It I at
fourth year along with Hli.nkley.
KanMon anil Jotirn. who huve Ixi-n
rrgular for Hire aennnno. M ;
Cook. Parnetl. Monro and Kr.mklln
r bcKlnnliiR tlielr ililnl year hllo
Cilmon ami linker nindo tlielr iMnit
B1 regular l;tt aeasun.
Thai Corn h Kmery il.um to into n
tnrleil attack a rvlilenrcil In llio
a'rciiuotin workout during llio punt
M-vrml iluya. IIiivIiir a lo iivy Inn k-
flidil ami jdcnty of Ixrf mill lirantn
In tlio 1 1 iin. tho locftln It Ik evident
are plannliiR to Imttcr tho lino luit
In case t li 11 fallM tlipy will lii pro-
parod to go tlio aprlnl roulo. Moorn
ml linker tin- wlnnmi'ti. nro 1 iatlit
ml fnat and havo ln'i-n crulililiis
of
pitprra;
r'lral prli: nri-ni Kln
HihoihI iiii: W". II IIhit."" Jr..
John linker (H. la lUk.T Ji lin
iila CiMipr.
Fii.h Crada
of dmaltisa alma lux Indmlry
niud.ptl In itfocraphy.
IKrl piUp: Cliarly JiiKcrro IW'
Ilia Wrllli'H.
hmlid itUc: li) d I'ottpra Jullua
lni. Milton l'npl.
Hit of draiiii from il.iaa ik:
Kirt prUa: John lluntravp Iw-p
lltoanlrp. Criirta llidin. tpj
lrnliH l"liplcr HU'liilMTRcr.
SHoin prim: Ik'aulnh V)nn.
Nora I'olU Mary M. ImU. (iiu.-llj
Vli-Ciiuithtry.
May of lonnly aludinl itiirlun (lip
par:
r'lrnl prlir: (pl MrAfi'P. Il.lon
K.i)-r Jiinnlu ll.ikrr (inldlo l.a-
dpn. 8iuml prlrp; Itmh llurton. N;i
on.a Wt-bli. Uuit. Ilurrln.
Smth Crada.
8-t of plriuroa n-prcpPiulnR alxtb
grade lilalory:
Klrel prlo: KlUuhrih ThkkI". IIpI-
rn More.tn. Iluili WMinn
SpioiuI pr!p; KdK llonl pmi
(Wmdy Manila Hl!u. .Mt-llm Crawford.
K'x'-.lldl of plriR:
Klrxt prlitp; Kllicl WbllP Vlrnlnli
Frrndl. Ituey lirvunt. Inez ll.-jiit
'Hid I'rUo; IUtj bnih. Itulii
WhliHon. Kllcn Iho lilloon. Alli-en
riiiiiiPN.
ItiMik iiivpr di'hlcn:
Flrhl prli: m Tlmrpo Ji'jtc
Nnnl. J-oiiIkp Mnrra Horpucn llry.in.
Poiotid prlrc: Ulliy Owsloy Allen
riilllipa llilin MorRnn I'lh-I Mill-
liliiK.
Hi-t of toyn:
Klrxt prlw: Hmiirr Jnlinson
Jniiipa Mldillilon Jtllly OwhIov.
ioiiir a imiio lirn ihn pN.p i:
hata an i'i l-'Mimiif for lift. j4i
and hipiiiir.. Tim qur.iu.n It
Wbrn? r't. V..r anaapra Ihla jnpa-
kn ii": 1 i'i of refit-. Mm
lull iiiiu tio-ti tli ptri-enio of Cia
Ijiid and Im (i;i al.ill 4nid
Jmu t brut villi l l.iro
ptPn. Ii. ui.i.i oii vlioin lha
loaien iim fvt.iin uiul lha
-f rratotaiion of nil ihinit. liiih
hh liitll apukrn f I tin Itloillll of
all ! U In. 1 1- prxptiria ln Ihn rtd
t-mn. . Vra and all ih pn.ieu
from Annuel and lliom lli.il foln
afii-r. n.cnt a lm !t.'krn ha"
lkrl frrelold. of lin iln)i"
(Ait S; :ii Thl n.il. ie. nl
Tbl I tin In florrli
A further tildiine bn ai.ii.d
I. . L . - m I.. . . ......
iui na loionrpra. o?ai ami iAiinmi
ChlUlluOa oitld li bated of ilno
ratloua for lit mine's akp and
mild I prr.pi nl. d I hU .n alo
fulfilUd during Din World V.'r and
ntittiy ( lul.llaiia In Aulrl ter
many. C 5 r I lliilaln C.in.nli. t't
IliOP 'Bi!.- I t lie. and oilier p.acet.
pjn aetrn W p rwi Hied. TliB
frealer tirtlon of Ihla per ill !nn
4 l.elul-0 Of IliP pillillrnllnn of
"Tba f'iiil-died Mvalery" blih
l.ii)ia tlip tHNk i'f lift lillon Mill-
I -II by M John tthllrt bn .u !
Iim a term In oien on a f-iU
lluirio of aedlllotl. I lillnlle.U of
Itn il ill'l of lopiea of "ThP r'llll died
now In tho build of
i om iii ty ptotp tlmt nl ttm
nnd mml-n if DulM mid ilurtnn bla i Mjatrry"1 aro
rflsn ll.i oli-dinl onea uf e jv0 p.le.
hiiiean Ni a HI U n-ili.n-d In p-j Amber linportanl it ilo
ailly l..l .Mini .i.l. Ill p-ifr.1 ! nindp dear lhronr.li Hi..
ih.iiiIi.hmI nnd a ierfe t ioni
Tpnl)' fonr of C e holy prph a
of Jeli. n ii h f ir-ioli Hip lomln limn
of Ml. b te.lor.illin ef mi II. Theae
Cih Ii.i"
propb.-la.
When lb iblldn-n of lrel pnlere.l
IIik l.ind of CnleMIno In IliP eir
ir.:'. II C. tio. i.-niiir.d thein t
roiint IliP I Imp frm lb.it it:il for
piophela apelp .ili ilil;i anihurl'y. 1 ard. and lc Vpf pery fiflleib )pr
ThP dl.il .-a of J-ti. kn.miiiit f a JuIiIIpp; nnd ronimainlpd Hi il
tlip Ip'tl-noiiy of IliP... holy piophelt i i JuIiIIppi ahotild Im kept for
pBMHoa In uvpry poult Inn nnd from lloyd Jomph.
every ancle iliirliiR tho p int week. Hpi ond prlio: Hurry
Snvrrnl ulmlltuleH will o nvnil- ftnrnMt Alfred Jelkn.
bio In enso any of tlm reRiilnra nro Jjiikch
k Hoiked out. Kovprnl f;nm aro plmi- Junior High School
li Inn lo Bcronipnny tho fighting HpwIiir:
Emory oggrpgntlon to C'liii kuslia
I.PH Cny
Million rue
'Announce Prizes
Chickasha School
Work At Big Fair
Mildred. Lorenloeii
Kay Ioni; Nornm
Following la n Hut of the winners
In tho (Ih'pluys of work done In the
Chlckanha schools nnd exhibited lit
the Grady county fair:
First Grade.
Krco hand cutting; set of posters:
First prize: l-Jv Wllllnms. Kinina
LouIho Hrlltaln Kllzahetli Kirrd Hit-
ford HnrrlHon Alton Flnnell. Doro-
thy Mendnnhnll Jewell Money Doro-
thy Mellon Hcniico RogNtnd.
Second prize: Lawrciue Irwin
Sammfo Cypont Lee O'Neal Ituth
Ilalloway.
rastlng nnd folding.
First prize: Roy Powers Bobble
Estes Cloo ReiiHhaw L'lmer Sim-
nions. Second prize: Hester ong Fran-
ces Neal Elmer Slinmans Edna Dun-
can Bobble EHtes Wesley Smith.
Illustrated stories connected with
reading work:
First prize: Elmer Simmons Roy
Powers Edna Duncan Wesley
Smith.
Second prize: Virginia Horton 'Eli-
zabeth EggleHton Ruby McWhortcr.
Second Grade.
Set of illustrated stories poems
or stories:
First prize: H. C. Reynolds Natha-
loan Baxter Jack Hawn M. E. Har-
ris. Second prize: Nolan Methvin Avis
Fields.
Set of specimens of constructtion
work In paper or' card board.
First prize: Ethel Wiiwi Delia
Ogle Tlieo Plnkston Virginia White
Frank Simmons.
Second prize: Nataleah Baxter
H. C. Reynolds Naomi Smith Anuie
Duncan.
Collection of raffia baskets:
First prize: Nancy Mcintosh Jen-
ailo Lacor Doyle Orrell George
Langston Holen Glotfelter Eva El-
len Byrd.
Third Grade.
Set of Illustrations of tho days
of the week.
iFirst prize: Pearl Palmer.
Second prize: Virgina Pounder
Lillian Hoover Edith Owsley.
Set of drawings Illustrating habits
of health;
First prize: Horace Hartman
Geneva Smith Lois Major Vida Pat-
ten. . -
Second prize: J. B Mills Imogene
' Flint prize;
Kiithryn Smith
! Jacol -..
Second prize; Dorothy Cox.
Senior High School.
Manual training:
First prize: I'uul pltrhford.
Second prize: Chester Bryant.
and of i'ip roml'iR Hue of rp-tor.t
thn prupeiinded to Jpii Ibl qp.
I Ion : M iipr tell tin l i - n any
know of Hip II.ip of !iy prep;ir
and of the end of tb world". t.Mnl'
tllew ;i;"l TI;P ailPr Of Je.lia to
I h In q'ii-ilin .in ileur and i"!ifUP.
Illl.lertl .uilrilile bv n.i-l when the
uniiH nielilioneil by lilin a!iould b"
fiiti!ed. TIip answer rbw In con
neriion aitH other frrl:itnri"t tlmt
ilia pud of IIip world and t ip retilRg
up of Mpi.lii!i'a kingdom will ii.mk
'lip l.-KluniiiK of Hip re lor:i( Iu'i of
tii;iii. nnd from th.it dee ferwrnd
million of p".ip.. IIvIiik on earlh
will iieier die.
TIip flrt lirport.int iii" lion then
l. What la iiie.int by the end of tlip
world nnd when iloea it oienr?
World menus nodal nnd xilillal or-
der endurii.e for n time ierl-ilii. The
le.mo of genlllo al'ilf ill loll began ae.
eo'.lini: Hilde I'bronolony und bl-
toiy cm; . (.. huh to imitlmto f..r
2."..'l yentH n ; neep.a:irily ended III
IMI wliiell uuilkH I e end of Hip
fire-cnl order lit wbirli IIiip Ms ili4 lf .nly and mind nnd will
liiti rrallmi ahorhl be eirperled. I the earth forever In n hliite
Discuss Religion
In Talk At Suaa
Sunday Afternoon
Sunday afternoon In tlio Sugg
I heal re U. O. Ilemlru knoti of )klu
boina City gave (he folUiwiug lei
lure;
niuimnn now living will never
die."
Hie rogeneinlioii of tho human
race has been the hope of Christians
for centuries which hope Is based
upon God's promises. To Abraham he
said: "In they seed shall nil the
families of the earth be blessed
(Genesis 12:3; 22:18). This promised
blessing is life everlasting. Rom
ans 6:22.
Tho opening chapters of tho Bible
tell of the creation of perfect man
in tho image and likeness of God
and his habitation in a perfect home
Eden; of his violation of the divine
law and Ills sentence to death. By
Inheritance all of mis offspring have
been born Imperfect therefore sin
ners and in a dying condition
(Romans 5:12) God made promise t(
redeem man from death (Hosea
13:14) this redemption to be ac
complisehd only by the willing sac
mice or a perfect man. God sent
his Son Jesus into the world for
that purpose. (John 3:16) We came
to ransom man from the power of
the grave (Matthew 20:2S) that tho
people might have life. (John 10:10)
He died for the lionefit nf nit Itinn
(Hebrews 2:9) .which testimony
must begiven lo all men in God's
due time. (1 Timothy 2:5(i) At that
due time every man shull hoar the
truth taught by Jesus who prom-
ised: "If a man keep my saying he
shall never see death." (John 8:51)
There must be a due time for all
men to hear these truths before they
can be kept.
The first verses of Revelation 21
tell of a time coming when there
will be no more death and which
time is stated to be during the reign
Of Christ. "He (Christ) must reiirn
till he hath put all enemies under
Ws feet The last enemy that sihall
be destroyed is death." I Corin-
thians 15:25 26.
- It is evident from tho' foregoing
Scriptural sqo thai there must
Jesus staled tb:it when that t linn ar-
rived there would ho n world wnr
famine pel Hem e nnd revolulloiiH
In various parts of Hie earth mark-
ing the bei;lnnin-' of Hie world's end-
ing. All then thliij; have been fill-
f.lh.il siii.o 1MI nnd llio famine
and revolutions are Hill In nrotnvm.
lie further M:i(ed--;id Ibis Is cor-
n boraled by many of tho prophets
that tho return of tho Jews lo
rulestlno would h nn additional evi
dence of Ibis great lime of Hie
worlil's end. This f.i-t is iilso now
in TompllsheJ.
Addillonnlly be said Hint durliii;
the period of tho end of t lie world
there would lei mum earth ilistreHH
of nations with perplexity men's
hearts failing them for fear of what
they see coming upon the e.irth.
noreii period. whlih would b
eililnlell til lol.il of )P(ir.
r't. I'mil nhowt Hut llie.P thing
erp Ivpea of Mi i liia. TIip Jubllep
j period typllled tho HiotiMiid yenr
rein of Chrlnl. bbll would begin
'at Hip Hint of hi hm nnd pre.enee
'ami nl I lie end of Hip world. durltiK
whlh ttin obedient of mankind nni' t
I bn re.lorpil. A period of 3'iiiU )enr
' bexlnnlliu In r."i II. C. of liecenalty
will end wliJi ;: A. I. Il l tbern.
fore confidently pHited from Hip
S rlplure t tint l'."i w ill liinrk Hip
pud of war filtnll.P. pelienp revo-
lulloi' iinnnhy mil geneml ill-
lurbnn.e nnd Hist Hip rcton!lon
of in a n will program fnniv Ibit
li:no forward.
M 'Dions of penpi.. now living on
earth reasonably expert in Hip ordi-
nary iimr -p of cvenis lo live ten or
fifteen year. TIiom. living In 1.'.1
nnd Hiereafler coielng In a knol-eiti-e
of Hie Iriilb and lielng obe-lib-lit
lo ibis ineKiiigp of truth will
be gradually revlnred to perfection
live on
of bap-
plnedH. T!ie earth will gradually be
improved Ihn de.erH made produc-
tive tlm waslo places Inlia'ii'eil
anil the wholo world bei onio n fit
babllallon suffii i- nl lo support the
enlim buiiian men wlib iiluindaiHe.
-Isaiah ."..".; Ez klel ;!i;:::i::.-..
The seed of Abialnm necordlng lo
tlm promise consists of Christ
Jm. us the bead nnd Ibn ( liurrli hi
body ((ial.illans J:l(i. 27 2; Col
osalans l:IX) These nro tho ones
wlio havo been ..elected from
nmoiigst nien from I'eutecoKt until
Chrlst'H second coming. These are
Ihn ones who nro properly desig
nated as Christians und whose eter-
nal dwclllng-plnee shall bn In
heaven; nnd through this class the
blessing shall be extended accord-
ing to God's promise to all the
faniilip of the t-jith.
Jeu ilis t.a red that Ihla m.p
of ha kingdom alull at Ibn ml o'
llio mid li prea.brd unlit all til
Hon for line.. and then Ibn
riitl of Ihn woil.l HI lin tpli.in
Til la a a nipaaagn .f iiitil.ilt .n.
inu.n l siiiioiiiii e tbn end of Ibn
.ri'enl nnrliihiP.MM older Ibn In-
ronilnit kins. bin of pe.i. n JimIIi
aild rii;hlnouiiea an illll limn f.ir
I I'M filing of lift) PeilaMlliK il Ibn
ulH'.llent Olira uf enllli. Tlm mexaRA
"Million Now I.Ivh.r Will N..yer
I Me" duiinit llin pii.t loi-lio inoiilh
ba bad Ibn (reale.t In titnl Inn of
any hook per pul.li.lied m a 1 . Ur
pprloj of lmn. T'il iHmk loitPihpr
lib -Tbn FIiiI Iip.1 M).ier- and
"Can Ihn Living Talk !! Ihn
l ail?" am now lain piurd y i:
International IM.ln tMleuu Ai
ilaii.m In tlm hinda of tlm pp
nnd at au.li a pil.p that p0fr 0
mn all.. id them. They iiminln
lilPaaagn uf hp and I on port lu tUn
Rnmliliii' rrrilion.
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1 fj i and the touch of an' artist
II
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J what's smart and new in II
4 millinery here at I
I j $5.50 lo $14.50 II
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And now EVERY DAY all our skill manufactur-
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There's nothing else like Camel QUALITY. And
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Ford Special liuick Special Dodge Special
W-M $30.50 $18.50
I he lahle l.clmv .sluiws a mniilx r pripnlar cats tisinp; I'.n lluiik ami Du.lc sics. It
sliuws )ficcs n all three types f f Miil.u It l pl.i.i Hatk-ric:; fur cadi cu-twc Ivc eighteen
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MAKE OF CAR
Price of
Special
Battery
One
Year
Guarantee.
Maximum
Coot
Per
Month
Guarantee
Price of
Oversize
Battery
Eighteen
Month
Guarantee
Price of
Overslzo
Maximum Battery
with
C08t Philco Re-
Per tainer. 2
Month year Guar-
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Guarantee ..The Cord
Tire
Battery"
Maximum)
Cost
Per
Month
Under
Guarantee
Bulck ' Lexington
Model D Liberty
Chevrolet490 Mitchell
Cleveland Oakland
Columbia Oldsmobile
Dort Overland
Ford Scripps-Bootl
Hupmobile
Bulck Jordan
Chevrolet Kossol Kar
Baby Grand Nash'
Chandler Paige
Cole Reo
Essex Velie
Grant Studebaker
Haynes Westcott
Hudson
$2.12
$30.50
$1.69
$35.50
$1.48
30.50
2.54
1.97
40.50
1.69
Dodge
Franklin
38.50
3.21
43.50
2.42
48.50
2.92
' Exchange prices. ' Government Excise Tax Paid.
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