Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 231, Ed. 1 Monday, September 29, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA. OKLAHOMA MONDAY SEPTEMBER 29 1919.
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See
that Kozy show today.
Do you believe in impnUo or a;o
you a person cf method ? Sou which
.'nought success to "One-Thlng-at-a-Time
O Pay" in tlie" Metro feature
by that nuiuo starring Bert Lytell.
Sugg tonight.
Mrs. E. M. Heed of St. Louis Mo.
is visiting her flciighter Mrs. 3. A
Townsend of 1401 Texas.
Don't put off having those
Photos made for remember a
many came too late last year
goiiitf to be "more so" this
"Photos
dio.
of Quality." Norvelle
Xmas
groat
It is
year
Stu
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Short Stories
of. the Town
Harold Loyd in A Jazzed Honey
moon Kozy today.
For nice clean
Linton Grain Co.
cobs
phone 739
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CHICKASHA COPS V.EAL
BALL GAME FROM LAWTON
!
Mrs. Marry Kiel of San Francisco
Cal. is visiting Mrs. Fred Hamilton.
Ii29 Idaho avenue.
For nice clean
Linton Grain Co.
cobs phono 739
Croat
it sure.
See
Gambler Kozy today. See
f-1 TTt .
" viy incitman stock com
pany with Virginia Stanton and
aozen others in "The Circus Girl
a comedy drama. Sugg tonight.
Eddie
day.
'Lyons-Loo Moran Kozy to
uniy one big show at the Sugg to
night beginning tho pitcures at 8:1
.
are noi reserved so come ear
ly and get your cCioico. Doors open
7:30.
S. W. Byron with the Rock Island
at Enid returned to that city this
morning after spending the week-end
visiting Mrs. Byron and daughter
Ituth at 820 Iowa avenue.
T j
iju.ys aim gins see tnat snappy
line of bicycles at Yates Bicycle
Shop before you buy. 120 S. 3rd.
27-3t
J. F. Murray returned this morn-
ing to his homo in Stephensvillo
Tex. after a visit with his son W.
Arch Murray and other rolaiTvos
here.
See our new lino of waists
bitt's Style Shop.
Ncs-29-6t
Elton Watkins with the Consumers
Refinery at Cushlng spent the week-
end in Chickasha visiting his moth-
er Mrs. Edna T. Watkins and family.
VMI rl...nn U lt.l
ciiOTajo ei lieail till JigUl j
from the factory at Yates Bicycle
Shop. 120 S. 3rd. 27-3t
Mrs. J. A. Baker left this morning
for Cordon where she will visit
friends. She was accompanied by
her sister Mrs. McAdams of Ft
Worth.
How many people can you think
of right now who would like to Crave
your photograph and how long sin'-e
that last one was made. "The old
reliable" Nor-velle Studio. 29-2t
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Chlncholl have
returned from Oklahoma City where
they attended the fair and visited
friends and relatives.
If v u missed the circus last Fri-
day come to the Sugg tonight and
see ' One-Thing-at-a-Time O'Day" a
Metro feature telling a splendid sto-
ry of the circus ring; also see "The
Circus Girl" the comedy drama pro-
duction presented by the Guy Hick-
man Stock company. Don'F mfss it
Sugg tonight.
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to
Campbell and Dempsey ChT(;kasha look mighty good to
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muiis. one-iwojinree un-
(Continued from pace 1.)
opened with a smashing two timer
Bailey came through with the need-
ed single that scored Brownlow Bai-
ley going to second on tho throw to
the plate. It was then that Bailey
pulled a bit of the ivory-toppod stuff
by trying to steal t.iird. with none
uown. He was nailed Hanks
m i.
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went out
It
til tte last of the ninth when the
only sour brand of ball exhibited
throughout the game was uncorked
by Lawton. Campbell walked
Dempsey bunted to Kennard wh-a
fumbled aud both men were safe
The Lawton men were plainly ner-
vous and as a consoquence McKin-
noy kicked Jacobs' offering and the
bases were loaded. Fenercss fouled
off a couple and 'then hit a long fly I
to rigitit which. was smothered by
DuBose but Campbell raced across
with the winning run ten foot ahead
of the throw-in.
Fentress Has Support.
While Fentress pitched good ball
his team-mates were on tho job giv-
ing him good support. Such an in
stance came in the fourth inninir
Pud'' Hanks leaned against one
that looked like it was ticketed for
Norge but Kearce went with it as
far as the fence. Ha backed up
against the wall and pulled tfiie long
one in.
The box
Attend Bankers Meet.
Wra. II. Donahue of the Oklahoma
National bank and Mrs. Donahue
and E. D FosXer of the Citizens Na
tional left Sunday morning for St
L.ouis whore: they will be in attend-
ance at the annual convention of the
American Bankers' association.! .
Return from Western .Trip
Mr. und Mrs. J. C. Elsfelder have
returned from an extended western
trip. They left here July LLjind vis
ited in Colorado Salt Lake City and
various parts of California sponding
most of the time in Los Angeles. "It
is a great country out there" said
Mr. Eisfelder "but Oklahoma and
me
since we came back. Say I never
saw as fine a morning as this all the
time I was gone."
I. O. O. F RECEPTION
Tuesday night at the Maso" hall
on Kansas .avBimo tho meiubvs of
tho I. O. O. F. lodge with their fam-
ilies are invited to a reception. A
six pioce orchestra will furnish mu-
sic and there will be an additional
program. The members of tho Re-
bekahs are also invited.
TO CHRISTIANIZE JEWS
New York. Chrlstlanizatlon of tho
Jews in the United States as part of
11000000 "Americanization" pro
gram planned by tho Episcopal board
of missions was advocated' here at
a board conference.
score.
Comer Busiest Man Here.
J. W. Comer secretary of the
Chamber of Commerce is the busi-
est man in Chickasha. Asido from
his duties as secretary of tho Chick-
asha Chamber of Commerce and ex-
officio supervisor of all movements
promoted by the commercial organi
zation Mr. Comer is a member of
the city council secretary of the cen-
tral park committee exalted ruler
of the local Elks lodge and acting
secretary of tho Grady County Free
Fair association. Mr. Comer has
two offices one in the Elks build
ing and t!.o other in the Chamber of
Com:nc:co apartments second floor
of tho First National bank building
Hemstitching
Hemstitching accurately done best
operator in the state. If in a hurry
wo do tho work while you wait. Spe-
cial attention given to mail orders.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.
Chickasha Okla.
Despondently
Sufferers from Indigestion are apf.i
to become discouraged and feel thai
complete recovery is not to be hopod
for o one could mako 'a greaeor'
m!stake. Hundreds have been per
mnneutly cured by taking Chamber-1
Iain's Tablets and can now eat any-
thing they crave. These tablets
strengthen he stomach and enablo
It to per!..rm its functions naturally.
If you have not tried them do bo at
once. d&w adr
For Skin Tortures
Don't worry about eczema or other
skin troubles. You can have a clear
healthy skin by using Zemo obtained
utipydrug store for ioc or extra large
bottle at $1.00.
Zemo generally removes pimples;
blackheads blotches eczema and ring-
worm and makes the 6kin clear and
healthy. Zemo is a clean penetrating;
antiseptic liquid neither sticky nor
greasy and stains nothing. It is easily
applied and costs a mere trifle for each
application. It is always dependable.
The E. W. Rose Co. Cleveland O
13E2& tEsrsasEaarasas KTjsrssariisrr. srrri'.'ixi rsrjczzzz?
t.Can't sleep! Can't eat! Can't even digest what Y.HU you Jj cl!
One or two 'doses
ARMY X.NAVY
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
will make you feel ten years
younger. Iicst known remedy
for Constipation. Sour. Stomach
and Dyspepsia.
25 cent a package at all Druggists or
tent. to any address postpaid by the
U. SMARMY & NAVY TABLET CO.
260 West Broadway N. Y.
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Dependable Shoes Plus Style and Comfort 1
for School and Dress Wear 1
Lawton.
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II. Iljnka cf 4 110 0 0
Da Do so rf 4 1 2 t- 0 0
Konnard p .T .4 0 1 0 3 1
P. Hanks c 4 0 2 4 2 0
Taynton 3b 4 0 0 2 1 0
Andrew If ..4 0 0 2 0 0
Me.Kinney ss 3 0 0 0 4 1
Clancy lb 3 0 0 13 0 1
Silva 21) 3 0 1 3 6 1
Tola'
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THE FOUNTAIN
PEN STORE
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WATERMAN
SHEAFIER
TSMPOINT
Dependable and guaranteed
$1.50 to $10.00
J. W. OWSLEY
Jeweler and Optician
Vote for Parks
33 2- 7 25 16 4
Chickasha.
AB It H PO A E
Worley If 4 0 0 0 0 0
T'enrl 2b 4 0 2 1 6 3
J. Kearce rf 4 0 0 4 1 0
Brownlow ss 3 2 2 4 0 0
Bailey lb ...4 0 2 8 0 0
Campbell 3b 2 10 15 0
Dempsey cf 3 0 0. 1 0 0
Jacobs c 4 0 0 7 3 0
Fentress p 4 0 2 1 4 0
Totals 33 3 8 27 13 3
Summary: Struck out. by Fen
tress 7 Kennard 3; bases on balls
off Kennard 2; wild pitch Ken.iard
Stolen bases Reed DuBose; home
run Brownlow; two base hits
Brownlow and Fentress; double
plays Silva (unassisted) to Clancy;
left on bases by Lawton 6 Chicka-
sha 7.
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Cbmpfexion
Smooth and velvety at
polala of a rose is
Complexion aided by
iac Face Powder
This delicate beautifier
imparts an Indefinable
charm a charm which
lingrrs In tlic memory.
Tiie smooth texture of
tiadine adheres until
washed off. It prevents
aunburn or tho return of
diflcolor&tlons.
Its coolness li refresh
I rift and it cannot harm
tha tenderest sUin.
Nadino Fnea Powder
beautifies million of com
WMtm pleions today. Wh not
yours ?
F"ld in Crry Pi Only.
At lrc.dip Itnitt enii.'it.
fiy haven't it by trail $3c.
NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY.
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HOW THEY STAND.
American
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Chicago 88
Cleveland J 84
New York 79
Detroit 80
St. Louis 67
Boston 61
Washington H7
Philadelphia 46
National.
Cincinnati 94
New York . .86
Chicago 75
Pittsburgh . 71
Brooklyn 59
Boston 57
St. Louis 54
Philadelphia 47
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
American.
St. Louis 8; Cleveland 5.
Detroit 10; Chicago 9.
Washington 8; Boston 7.
National ""
New York 6-7; Philadelphia 1-1.
Chicago 2; Cincinnati 0.
Pittsburgh 6; St. Louis 3.
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Black kid lace turn sole Louis
hoel long slender vamp a beauti-
ful fitter and a very dressy boot.
Priced $13.50
Black kid lace welt sole leath-
er Louis hoel; long narrow vamp;
a splendid dress and service boot.
Priced $12.00
Dark tan mahogany calf lace;
welt sole imitation tip; military
heel; a very attractive boot that
fits holds its shapo and wears. .
Priced $12.50
Black kid sorvlce boot combi-
nation last; welt sole; kid tip; me-
dium lov heel; very comfortable
and a splendid wearer.
Priced $8.50
Growing girls' black kid lace; low g
heel welt sole neat fitting and 1
an unusually good shoe for 0
$9.00
Growing girls' black kid lace;
low heel shoes; sizes 2 1-2 to 7 a
good shoo and a bargain for
$6.50
Growing girls tan calf lace
shoes ; low heel; plump stock;
neat fitting all leather and a
Rplendid wearing shoe for
$6.00
Growing girls' gun metal calf g
lace shoes; low heel narrow too; 1
neat fitter and unusually low In M
price for P
$5.00
A big variety of dress and servica shoes for every member of
the family at reasonable prices. 1
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FOR
THE VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA
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EARLY IN 1920
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Adjutant Mary G. Manning
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Adjutant Frank Marmiir
Sold by Owl 'Drug Store; Wren
Drug Co. Brownson's Drug Store;
Palace Pharmacy' and others.
The volunteers of America have maintained their work in Chicka-
sha for nearly ten years with no drive -for any 'funds whatever; and
they now feel that their long and fa thful service for humanity should
be rewarded by a permanent home for the movement in Chickasha.
They announce a drive for a building for the Volunteers of America
early in 1920.
No similar movement operating in America is doing or has done any
work that the Volunteers of America are not successfully doing.
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 231, Ed. 1 Monday, September 29, 1919, newspaper, September 29, 1919; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731253/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.