Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 129, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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CHICKAIHA OAILV fXMtlt CHICKAIHA OKLAHOMA MI0AV ICPTfMtCK II lift.
Personal Mention
Mr Anbtey Mril. tkhu ha i
Iha (UMi f Mr. rniil Mm ltiy !
pft ypaterday for hi home In Mn
roe. I.
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phone
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Hill Macin of Hip Plftb Hirfxl
Canity Ml. in n n r-itirn .1 rum a
Ira d' bll in DM Mnico and
uplitis la T ami New M'ilii.
Anirriran UkIhii Auxiliary !
t rrain in. lal Friday iviiiiih . i
(l'llllHr 14 Oil ll l'HIl ii.h
I irk. Everybody Invited. H ?i
A. Koelilnr formerly i minei ld
lib Ilia 0ark Supply company
lirre a now b.k hied Itny II
(iardner In llio management of ihe
Gardner garage. Mr. KHlil.'r oil) tin
In charge of III" tractor department.
313 Who-m
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Tu liijt l-Mih i.f Imy f.r 1J0
ml Ai.it fdy lu haul lull a
A'lah'M MH'Miia nfli-r I 1 p Ml
Art Barry m of Mr and Mra A.
J. Harry Ml ymifHay tor Abilene.
Triaa where he will eulr Ta
Chrllian L'ui.iMy.
Mr anil Mr. Ho 11 kata
l nt nr. fumi a o wmka' taralltiu.
luring Willi h lltf y thllml Ml I'alil.
Valley Dkbihoma ("Hy miiiI other
Hlilaliiiiiia Niiiiia
'rob (ih ami n)ilrr daily m
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Revenue Officer Collect hip Tax on
Karninpn i f a Returning Immigrant
VAT TOO
GIRLS AL AHMED
w in
Mr. Mini Mr. I'.inl J- in ii n. Hip
proud niri'iil i.f a Iml.y kill. Innn
f It lal Week In M I'huI hui!l.il. The
young laily whom mother will Ih.
rt'incnilrf.! hero mm MIi. Itul.y
l.aiitnn lias been mined Burnt hca
Jeanctte.
Try our licit cake mid mffpp. Cor-
er Lamb room. k.'i.
i
American Iglon-Auxlliary :
cream ioclal Friday evening s
trmber la cn lut opposite lut i
j.rk. Everybody lnvllil U : i.
Fried (.lit. kou auppirs.
Lunch room
4o .
313 Whoso
Watch.
pbone
Try our 41c
Lunch room.
dinner onto.
Comer
HI Ji.
utmber?
1.V31.
Corner
1C-2I.
Homatllchlne and plcntlng he pr
yard. Mrs. IU K. McGregor n'. (irilil
tore. 9-i:i-::nt
County Judgo anil Mm. J. K. Shol
tun lire Hp.iutliiiB Ihu day In Tu t r I.-.
American Leglon-Atuillury In
cicam aoctal Friday evening A;p-
timber 16 on lot opposite. iici
iHik. i:vorytody Invited. it ::t.
J. W. Compr ancrrliiry of Uip
C'lminlmr of Commurtp traiiKiiclcd
liUMlnosa In Oklahoma City today.
Mrs. Malionry bug a Npciial hIiow-
lng of iow fall millinery. Drew
hata ai.d tailored sailors at rpnxnn-
nble prlcoa. Boa-Too Millinery. 15 3t
FIRE SALE OP CltOCKUirs-nt
118 South Sooond all this week. W.
J. Little. j
Big Free Land Contort every night
at the Skutlng Rink. Evorybody wel-
come. Mrs. Mahoney lias a npci ial hIkiw-
lug of new fall millinery. Dreas
liata and tailored sailoiH al reason-
liuio prieos. Jlon-Toit Millinery. 15 lit
Carl Hclinck lel't yoKierday for
tiliawneo whuro lie will enter ihc
Catholic nnlver.slty.
Would you like to have heller
Vlnion? We nmko correct r1hhi;.
Minnett Optical Co. 50S top floor.
First National Bank Bldi;. l(i-3t.
Ilosa Phillips son of Mr. and .Mrs.
"V. T. Phillips formerly of thin' city'
lint now reBidcnts of Duncan is in
Chickaslia today visiting friends.
I'y 1'iiiiB.l 'ta.
niiiinii.ii.iiia. hp.i. ic- -ui
Ilia ally ami m. fil "
Tbnt'a Iho ailvim of ilm via rn
l'l" iif Dm Keili'inl rt. "'ire a link
hero whit lut P. loll. s Ihflv a.ilnnil
Iii.uihi )hiiiiiU iIiiiiiim' tin. ut i"r
Tim lnir'ip In uplalit U all dm. in
tin. . I.niilir r -I .i ii r nt hl. Ii a
In l.illnl fur lh Mliplntrii.
Ml pyprylitxly H .I.-.ipi hut
llii'lr Chin In ttelylal p.cpl hii'iip n!
Mm oiiii-n iepliiyr. i.f Miiiih thff
i't 8"iii" of I lump who arpii'l
n Milium in f-.l bavn figiirpil
ut I Ii. I If liny gillie.) iiion- lliim In
ti.iiiiiU the flrl ypnr. !ml In flva
pr Ihey have I ik n on
PoiiikIh nn.l In pn year Inn pnumN
t1ip.p IimII vitlntlx lirp Kcltlnn offpr
In Join a hIiI.. fbow.
Thp dirii liirn a yp.ir ilppiilprl
Dial rii-blng In lumb. r.nllolna
..dl !nie mi Piilm Improperly
prepiiti'd f.nt iia tint for the i-tn.
pliiVi'ii. and ihey iniilila't oik o
ttill. Sii lliey Ii.ivp Iippd Riven ifiily
of Him. In pit ihcir fiKid. and It l
pri'p .r. 'I ii:nlpr Ih aiiMTvllon of an
pKrt dielh lan. I.ui h rol Juki iT
rfiiilji. In. luditiK de inert.
Hill Mime of (he niils are worried
and oni' raid '..cM buvc to iiiit eat-
t ii R IiiihIi altogether.
5000 VETERANS VICTIMS
DREADED WHITE PLAGUE
I . .. - ' .' ' h'
r I I ' v J i f k.
1 em
M - y
ihm u -
f A 1 f" r ' f I '
rmuitt( lUn la i..m.Ii l.r
famlllM bait failril lu lp up Iho
lent in rian nnwl bnrf .1 ttii
at liliHxl. a 4 Bim ImviI. a In
An.prlia Tha ptntk a i pula I
from lima In lima iimIII lb la I
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; r n.la. bai awa Ilia luiiiiiti( p.a.a
jf.tr all lailUa wiurr Luitiui
I glouinU
fiaatun VuVod Tsmtory A ill-
' er baarloa" art. a bird ramfrlMMi ..
' WMi aquuM nilM and bli b aaoaya
jap in T.lK'O uunraa allvaf In hr (i.O.
balhf rapidly drplod by Mia I
t;u(hbpina la I ha Vukutv
The Modern Cijrar
TVt fycU ht UuDrr Cut M erttrf
I
CoU a Cauaa ftrlp a.tal IniHianra
uxAme mma t imm: t.y.. .m
Ikaiawa h It mit m tmUMai
k . W'lS 1 1 wimivhhVm Ike
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I. I I j rs. Siivl it men wi o
rnrnlnm X '. ; X Qul!i!y J
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itr-qff)H ajni".. -in(ii'tff "!-' ifWipMp
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John I' Ixil'i.'. o. mi liiii-rniil revenup off u or. I in.n lipn ii.IIpi Una
fniin an M.I'M liiimlrianl mIhhiI In flurn In hla ii.tivn land Ir.mi N'na
Voik Ibe .imI.iI lax m .i'd fur In a ipcpiiI h Altrn lin have
Irt'.ii in lltl niiiniry more Ihun mpvpii yenra ninnl pay four nr nnt on all
in. mi')' over II.imkI ablib limy lake from Ihe l". 8. n-!nrnlii Imme
Vy t'nliPil I'ii'hh.
Cnliinil.iiH I). Si.pt K. The n lit I Ii
iiniini'.l coiiferenie of Iho M itnisipii
Tiilien nl. mis So. iety oimned lien-
today nilh deli'KtitioiiH from eleven
mid wcitf-m n(ateM In aiii'iidaiice.
The convention In its three day
ai'Hhloii Inn' will lake up the (iti's-
tlon of ri'li.'f for tubercular ex-sol-dtcm.
TIipi'o are more than fi.aoti of
thiiKe In i 1 1 1 1 i t - sanitariums and Ihe
American Lesion at-ckine rehabili
tation hospitalization and compensa-
tion for lhm will participate ac-
tively in ih" conference.
Speakera scheduled to address Ihe
KathernlR included Dr. Walter Mc-
Nabb Miller St. Louis .Mo. president
of the society; Dr. Allen K. Krnuse.
director of the Dows foundation for
tubercular research of the Johns
Hi.pl;l!!s I'tilversily; Dr. James Alex-
ander Miller president of the Na-
tional Tuberculosis Society and Dr.
Haven Kinerson medical advisor fur
the war risk bureau.
Dr. II. II. Snlvely slate director of
health has called a meeting of all
health commissioners of the Ohio
Health Association to convene in
conjunction with t.h conference.
The program for Iho tubercular
conference today included addresses
of welcome by Coventor Davis anil
Mayor Thomas of Columbus and
responses by Mrs. Samuel L. Black
president or llio Columbus Society
for the Prevention of Tuberculosis
and Dr. Miller chairman of tlte con-
vention. Clinical demonstrations
sectional luncheons and the first
general meeting of the conference
will conclude activities for today.
Tomorrow the sanitarium delega-
p " jy EMMETT'S C.O.D. GARAGE
rJiiliiaja n'-mrtiwMi
l told him i was
SICK FOR FAIR.
THE DOCTOR
SAID " GO
GET The AIR
r5 v
mi
Just llie proper amount of air is jjood fur a
tire not too much and not too little. If your
tire refuses to Imld air let us vulcanize it' if
.any' part of your .machine is injured or worn
out let us repair it.
' ObSLSU
lloiia will go to Ibe Mule Kanllarluiii
at Ml. Vernon whew &2 per o-nt of
I.ih )i;ir' pal louts wpip retunipil In
Wiirklua lapailly.
pilp.l III re 'tiiiiinil.ir aim k iiaaiiml
Hip wnlla of the panuia"fl)a of
1 1 .prly urrjiic d In all mainipr of
ail' Hi pallern". 1110n4.l1 a and d"-
"isna. Riving Ihe Interior tf lb"
denih comparts eiita an alicoilieri.
Irix CtttUCOinbs "f iiitaiiny thai 'iil. I hard in
Reopen After H'or .
1 Many of Ibe (Kiilprna wpn iiiomI
III KDW..V VV. IIl'I.I.INGKIt . ' "i1 "n" rJ' " U"P
.. .. . . . i wall was a Iiiirp spider. Its body .
ilniteil I'nv iiUff orrcM.ndeiit.l - i
I formed of skaiK ll:t legs of i ron.
Paris Sept. !;.-C'nl.iu among l ik'm. On olln i. skulls were groun-j
liltoilial kbow places in the wonili'il in itpaulllul croti.es. iiKalunl a
and famed fur cenliirie on both con- i Inm hgronmi or i nisslmnei.
tlni iili the cataiombi of Paris were
receiilly reoiened in vIhIi.us baviua
been clojicd six years on ace mini of j
the war.
The celelirat"d Limbs undisturbed i
by human visitation lille Ihe orl.i
. f!
w us biHy flgbtiiig abovi
I popular drawing point
have In en
for the big
Influx of Amerlean tourlits In Paris
Ibis sitmuii'r. Img linei of Vauki"M
form regularly outside the gates Ihc
two afternoons a month the cata-
combs aro open.
Porty paces underground. In a
labyrinth of corridors arc skeletons
of three million of Paris dead neatly
' In a mlnatitre chapel l.ulK of
j bones :'al a coieilelP seletiin. on a
bench leade of ltniif? bis lower law
! dropped In a devil-may-care grin. In
' another compartment was a hearth.
coiisiiiiiii'd irt'in nones witti n mini
lelplece of skulls.
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mm
Buttons! Buttons!
How Many Buttons?
is a tjucstion for you to answer when you
choose your fall suit for two three and
four-button style:? are featured.
You'll like their loose easy fit and the
cheerful litfht colored tweeds of which
many suits are fashioned.
Wc can fit every figure from 32 slim to
f;0 StOUt.
The cataciin !'. op Ibrlr orl:ln In
Iho necessity of (itiding stono for lb.?
building of Paris. They served as
ipiarrles foiw yej.rs until. In 1TXI. n
governmental decree ordereil the ova-j
citation" of several large public bury-l
lff.fr frrfin.l.lu t'lili-lt ti'1 l.n ........
pi.in.. n. . HI 1111; Ijl'
rnwled. Tho nuthorltlos began hy
Ta k-A 1 I Mm it
Tsrr
;L --J- tr'nimli maiitai.ifaniiii ti l-
rH jtw-y f "':-w" t
... i -
Jersey Frocks
l.onj' sleeve. Hen-
na I'.iiiwii Navy;
aiji's 1 I In 2') years
at
Two Piece
Jersey Frocks
M iil.ly slip-over
lielted skirt is
pleated at--
$13.50
Navy Serge
Jumper Dresses
Silk braid trimmed
at
(iRADV CXH'NTV FAIR
AT CIIR KASIIA
SI'JT. 20th to 23rd.
UADV tor.NTV fan:
AT CIIICKASIIA
SKI'T. 2(th to 2.H.I.
6 22222233
Navy Serge
Jumper Dresses
Head trimmed at
$12.75
Baroncttc Satin
Jumper Dresses .
Military lira id
trimmed al-
$16.75
Net Guimpcs
For your Jumper
Dresses at
$2.50
'
Tailored
Suits al
$48.00
Wonderfully tailor-
ed Suits of Yclour
Duvet de Laine and
Tn'e.it inc. made in
many different
styles ; short ripple
coats finger-tip
length and three-
quarter length ;
every garment is
splendidly silk lined
some have fur
collars and trim-
' "
tiling of opposum'
nutria and coney.
The most -remarkable
value we have
been able to show
for many years.
Tricotine
Frocks at
$25.00
Navy T r i c o t i n e
Frocks showing the
straight line tailor-
ed or the semi-fit--ted
frocks so well
adapted for t h e
miss s o m e are
lavishly trim m e d
w ith enibro i d e r y
and wide sash rib-
bon girdle or '.bead
chain girdles cuffs
and poirket trim-
miug in contrasting
shades making the
frock very effec-
tive. A collection
worth your earnest
consideration.
Flannel Middies
Kxtra heavy quality
- silk e n- b I e in s.
red green at
nnv
$1.05
Sport Sweaters
All wool yarn
Slynx de I. a
trimming al
n e
$7.50
Sport Sweaters
All wool Jersey
pretty combination'
of c o n t r a s t i n g
colors at
$9.50
Georgette Blouses
In the tie-backs or
over-blouse beauti-
f u 1 1 y embroidered
and beaded at
$5.95
Felt
The .
about
school
colors
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Sport Hats
ideal knock-
Hat for
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 129, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1921, newspaper, September 16, 1921; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731387/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.