Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. SIXTEEN, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 8, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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CHI OK AS HA DAILY E X P R E S S 0 H I C KASHA OKLAHOMA.
EACH DAY-
CITY LEAGUE.
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Standing of the Teams.
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Rock Inland .3
Barbers . 2
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MSIFEDERAL LEAGUE.
Standing of the Teams.
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l'lttshurg 7:! r5 .."7o
St. Iouia 70 f.ti .r.lV
Newark . . 157 ".8 ..Wi
Chlrago . 70 (52 .."i;!0
Kansas City r.7 ti2 .519
Buffalo . ' 6T 07 A'.li
Brooklyn . 62 fl! .17:!
Baltimore . 4.". t5
Results Yesterday.
Newark 0 Brooklyn (5.
St. Loii'm 2-2 Chicago 0.!. "
Kansas City i'lttsburg 3-1.
Bulfalo-Baltiniore rain.
' AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Standing of the Teami.
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Philadelphia Washington ol
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Chicago 10 I stroll H
Boston :i New York 8.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
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Resuita Yesterday.
New York 2. Boston 7.
Brooklyn 7. Philadelphia 1.
PittsburR ;' Cincinnati 6.
St. Louis 1 Chicago X.
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Brooklyn . 70
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St. U.iis f4
Chicago - 'l
New York
Pittsburg -W
Cincinnati . - .."8
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Jronbio an t ar. .;- s sn rnml mns-
ters but wonderful teachers; tney
prepare us to understand the deepest
mysteries they muko us strong for
the Greatest tasks they oven the way
to Incalculable treasures of sympathy
and love. In a world which la fash-
ioned to aid. enrich and strengthen
our spirits nothing cornea to us do-
vold of meaning; everything that
meets ua challenges im and compels
us to chooao to bwcomo stronger or
weaker.
Litite Sport that Has Been Going
on in American Ltague Due
to Get Jolt in Winter
Legislation
THREE TEAMS HAVE
ALL OF THE CLASS
Coin From Boston. Detroit and
Chicago Has Taken Players
From 0.her Teams; Fans
Won't Stand for It
A Church Ceniua.
Two hundred an twee? thousand
American churches nerved as audi-
torium for 170000 clergymen during
19U. The congregations are estimated
to have totaled 40000.000.
People Ask Us
What is the lwt laxative? Years of
rxrienre in CciimR all kinds leads ua
to always recommend -
na the safest teircst and most satisfac-
tory. SoM only by iif 10 cents.
H. 4' 8fvAnon-
BY GEORGE R. HOLMES.
(Tutted IVcks Staff Corri'KiondnilJ
Niw York. Sent. 8 The Brand lit
tle sport of trying to buy a pennant
so lately instituted in thfi American
league is In for a drastic bit of legisla-
tion when the magnates congregate
around the ilot Stove this coming wir
ter unlesa something gocH awry. Ban
.lobnson is Roing to have his work cu! i
out for him in smoolhinq; over aimin
of the deals that have been pulled oil
In his circuit thls.season it. is said on
excellent Authority. Several club owre
( th particularly in Washiiigton an I
New York are goini? to present aoni ?
niiunty strong arguments against a
few magnates with a lot of money bo
iris permitted to corner all the starj
In the league and make a one two or
three sided affair of the race.
Tim first week in 8eptemlr find ;
three learns In the American league
still in the pennant hunt -Iloston De-
troit and Chicago. Kach of these tcaimi
has bwn reinforced by recogm.iil
stars this reason bought lrom o'he-
American lea?u clubs with the n-
suit that (hey have been way out i.'i
front most of the season airl the fan i
in the cities wUne stars have bee i
sold are sre. 'And they tran't hi
I lamed. According to this theor;.
John D. Rockefeller could bring a pen-
mint to Cleveland every year.
Detroit Forced In.
It justice to Detroit however it urn
be t-ald that President Nnvlti didn't un-
loosen th'i purse stritigs until ho wns
forced to in self defense Charlt.f
f'omiskey of the White Sox whose
sportsmanship has never been iiues-
tioned started the merry lit ie sr :l
dollars by buying Eddie Collins from
the financially embarrassed Athletics
lor S ".o.wm. When .Collins didn't ndi
the necessary punch to inako iho Sox
s pennant winner the Old Roman wen!
ont 37id paid It O.ofio for Kildie's former
teammate Kddio Murphy. Still there
was soineihlng wrong and. Comiskey
took Nemo I.iebold from the Cleveland
club at I lie waiver price. To top of"
this amazing bit of baseball financing
he bought Joe .Iaik.4-.n from the fame
club for a price said to he npprox
uiately S20ifon It's a (juestion whi'th-
er the Old Roman's nmbltioii to bring
a pennant to the South Side fans hasn't
run away with his judgment.
President l.annin of Iho Red Sox
kicked in with 10one for .lack Barry
immedlfitely after Col'.'.ns was wold to
Chicago and lately he bought Sam
Agnew from the Browns for S8000.
Lastly the Tigers bought Bill .Iaiu?M
from the Browns et a reputed price of
l".riio. " :
Others Ntel Bolstering.
There are several ellies in the John-
son loop that needed bolstering up and
ono of them in New York. Ruppert
and Houston the new owners are
making a game effort to do It bn'
they're getting . little help from tin;
h-ague. Another i Washington. And
another is St. I.ouis where Branch
Rickey is trying to build up a team it.
accordance with the - time honored
method. Naturally letting three eluh'i
iwner tha market Isn't going to make
any great hit '.Uh American leagm
supporters In those cities. The howl
raised In New York is still echoing.
Fans Are "Sore."
Not only duen it make the fans In
unlucky citien temporarily sore but It
destroys what is far more essential to
Beautiful new Suits Coats Dresses and Skirts are being placed in our Suit
Section each day; blouses in styles as fresh as the morning and beautiful Au-
tumn Silks are on display. Our store has never been bo interesting to women
who are particular about style quality and price.
The painters are beginning to put the finishing touches on our men and boys sec-
tion and before many days we will occupy the annex but there will be no halt in
business during this move and you are cordially invited to come for your wants
and expectto be served with comfort and ease. : .
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CHICKASHA'S BIG PROGRESSIVE STORE
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the game -public confidence in its
honesty and sportsmanship and it is
generally accepted that sporting rival-
ry is the heart of the game.
One of the many remtdiea suggest
ed for this latest evil is not to let any
club dispose of ap layer to another cluli
after June 2or after the real pen-
nant chase gets started. It Is practi-
cally certain that something will he
done in any event.
SHORT STORIES
of:
THE TOWN
DATES ARE
GIVEN FOR
MEETINGS
Your Opportunity.
St. Luke's to Meet.
The St. l.uke'B guild will meet at ;i
i '"clock Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
lien Morgan. All members are urged
to be present.
His re for Scholarship.
."vliss Kerno Henry of Falvviow who
won the O. C W. scholarship given by
Mrs. I). K. Emerson arrived in Chick-
asha yesterday to enter the college for
the winter. She will stay with Mrs.
Knierson on South Thirteenth .street.
Dept. Wants Address.
Does anyone know Martilla Reed?
She has $.!'! coming to her. so if you
know her tell her of it. Postmaster
U. W. Barefoot has just received a
communication from the interior de-
partment asking for the woman's ad-
dress as she is on the pension roils
and cannot be located. In case she
is dead federai officers wish to know
who stood the expense of burial etc.
YEGGS CRACK OKLAHOMA QANK.
Bv United Presa.
Arkansas City Kan. Sept. 8. Three
yeggs blew the safe of the bank at Jef-
ferson Okla. at an early hour this
morning and effected their escape in
an automobile. A posse is in close
pursuit. Two thousand dollars was re-
alized by the bandits.
An Empire Ranch.
"We hear often of "captains of Indus-
try" "Napoleons of finance'" and "land
barons" but what title is imposing
enough to fit the Australian cattleman
w ho owns or controls 2S.SU0.000 acres
of ranch land a domain as large as
Pennsylvania?
Eel's Deadly Blood.
If injected Into man. the blood of an
eel causes death almost Immediately
This should deter no one from eating
the fish however for the heat pt
cooking destroys the toxic properties
of Its blood and. besides that blood Is
practically harmless when taken Into
the stomach.
tSnoscru.r tor too iiit fcinraii.
A list of dates and programs for the
Sunday school institutes of the Chick-
sha district of th JMethodist Kpisccr
pal' church south has been announced
by liev. Moss Weaver presiding eider.
He has made the following announce
ment and appeal to ministers and Sun-
day school workers as to the places of
holding the meeting's- need of attend-
. ii 1
ance etc.;
Carnegie Se'.penibrr 8 at 8 p. iu.
and Setpember ' from 'J a. in. until
1 p. m Basket dinner will he scrvo.il
in the Carnegie city park at 12 o'clock
September 12. Everybody is to bring
a dinner basket well filled with some-
thing to eat. "
Mt View Koise Colony charges and
Ft. Cobb town ill attend the insttiute
to be held at Carnegie.
Chit-kasha September 9 a S p. tu.
and September 10 from 9 a. m. until
4 p. m. Chiekasha Verden Pocasset
Niunckah chiekasha Mission charge!
ind Tuttle charge will all come to!
Chiekasha for this institiHa work
Cyril September 11 from Si a. ni. to j
li p. m. Cement charge will take part j
in this meeting. Dinner on the ground. i
Cement Sunday September 12.
Anad:irko. Sunday. September 12 at
5 p. m. 1 j
Lindsay September IS at 8 p. nt..
September if from '.) a. ni. until 4 p.
ni. Lindsay Erin Springs Maysvilr
charges and Alex town will take part
in this institute work.
Dinner will W served in the base-
ment of the church at 12 o'clock Sep-
tember II.
Marlow September 15 from II a. m.
to 4 p. m. Marlow Rush Springs. Dun-
( an : Woodlawu and 'Bailey charges
will take1 part in this institute work.
Basket dinner at Marlow .September
K.th.
Oak (Irove Sepfiubor 10 from '.) a.
m. until !t p. in. Oak drove ami Co-
manche charges will participate in the
work of this institute. Basket dinner
at Oak drove September 1(5 at 12
o'clock. All our people are urged to
attend this meeting.
Rev. Emmitt Hiphtower division'!!
field secretary of the southwest divis-
ion of the general Sunday school
hoard of the Methodist Episcopal
church south will have charge oi
the-sp) institutes and will direct the
work of meetings at the time and
places herein announced.
: Every pastor local preacher and
officer of the Sunday schools in th"
districts are urged to attend nt least
One of these meet;;:;;.-.. -
H I -
To Buy a High Grade Watch
On This New
You've been reading about
the famous South Bend Watch
now being featured in the Sat-
urday Evening Pott and other
magazines.
More than likely you've en-
vied their smart appearance
and everlasting accuracy. Now
you can own one quicaly and
easily
There are no strinjs to the
offer no rd tape no interest
.K -.
Convenient Plan
no embarrassment and you get.
the rock bottom cash price just
the same as though you paid
spot cash.
No one can buy a better
watch than the South Bend.
Everywhere they are making
wonderful timekeeping records.
Railroad Men Business Men
nearly a million satisfied
owners can tell you of their un-
failing accuracy.
$3 Down MRend" $1 Week
All that is necessary is quick action. . ' :
Once the club is filled your best opportunity to conveniently purchase a
high grade watch will be gone. But Now today the offer is open to
those who call at once.
I NrsCUr;
IB
LUBMAFS
Phone 436. The House of Quality. 307 Chic. Aye.
We need ihe information inspira
tion and help Hro. Hightower will
bring to all who will hear him.
Forty Years in StocV.
Tho latest coincidence which has
jc' come to my knowledge (writ"- a
correspondent) befell an elderly gen-
tl"maa welt known in 'literary circles.
Wishing to rotor to a book he had
us?d in hia scnooldays ho risited the
aecond-hana shop in Chring Cross
road which gpeciali7.es in this class of
work. On inquiry he fouid they had
one copy of the volume in stock.
When he opeaed it be found on the
front page his own name w ritten there
rtvnr- f.rt V VOfl lB Ml'O Pflll Mall .
Gazette.
Order Your Fall Suit Now
I AND BUY IT AT HOME
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Suits Made to Order $15.50 and Up
TATMAN THE TAILOR
218 Chiekasha Avenue
We pay casn for clean cotton rags
at the Dally Express office.
Try an Express Want Ad
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Thursday Sept. 9th
PARAMOUNT PICTURES
Initial Screen Appearance of the Celebrated Star JOHN MASON as
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PEIMA
ONE OF THE MOST NOTABLE CHARACTERIZATIONS OF THE PBESENT DRAMATIC ERA
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. SIXTEEN, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 8, 1915, newspaper, September 8, 1915; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731220/m1/3/: accessed March 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.