Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 1921 Page: 2 of 6
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CHICKAIHA DAILY EXMK8S CHICKAIHA OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY PESNUARY I 1021.
Personal jyjention
J. W. Rlehi'urg rfiyrned yttr-
tny afternoon from a business trip
lo Oklahoma City.
IVatli insurance pay it hen you are
dead; w psy Willi you live. Her-
k'.iit ( Llburir.il. E. llunntll Jliona
W.c 8 3t.
C E. Howe of Gotebo Iran a bunl-
ness visitor in CliUkaslia yesterday
afternoon.
Solid roM link 2. Owsley's It
City eubscrloers to tbe dally Ex-n-M
not receiving psper by fi:S0 p.
ui. are requested to notify Mrs. W.
D. Collier phone 631. tf
It K. Woottcu of the Cblelcnaba
Cotton Oil cmpnny was a bunlneiis
vinltor Id Oklulioma City yesterday
afternoon.
Hweet pom; fancy flowering.
Pi'sclie Send Mouse. BCt
Texan gaiollne duos tbe work. Qt
It from Arch M. Prown. 416 Kansas
avenue. MI-SOU
' nudwclser on drnught free this or-
nlng and tomorrow. Frledlumb-r t
Co. Becond and Cblckasha avenue. It
Ttormuda and whlto Clover for
ycur lawns. Sow now. Bltchle Seed
liou.'C. ROt
A. W. Reynolds local attorney I
In Oklahoma City and Partlem-Hle
tills week on professional business.
Try Daniels' pure pasteurized
whipping crcnm 30 cents jlnt gallon
lots $2. Thone 1209. 7-3t.
Roy porter of the business office
of the Washington Star Washington
T) C. Is spending the day In the
city visiting friends and relatives.
You can't afford to miss the high
school carnival next Thursday even
ing. February 10 at Chlckanha high
school. "BI(?gcr and better than' ov-
er." 6-3 1
Puy a fine watch at a big discount
fv vsley's. 9-lt.
- n n "1 ' " rthi Tg r !" """ft TnWHi
City subscribers to tba dal'.y Eg-
oless not receiving paper by 1:10 p.
ai art requested to notify Mrs. W.
O Cclllw pbona 691. U
Psul A. 'Armolil of Breekenrlilga
Texas Is (pending several duyi in
tht rlty vtoltlng Ms family.
Buy your wedding and graduation
tirts at Owsley's sale. lt.
Julius Garner and Olln Brsshotr
of the Oarner Brashear clothing cin
puny attended the clo-t'ulng men's
convention In Oklahoma City yes
terday.
Try Daniels pur pasteurlzod
whipping cream 30 cents pint gallon
Ms $3. I'bone 1203. 7-3t.
All leather goods one half price.
Owsley's. 9-1 1
It's hore for you and "on us" Bud-
welter this evening and tomorrow.
Prledlander A Co. Second and Chick-
Hsha avenue. It
Cas and electric bllrs are due and
payablo at the compuny's office on
or before the 10th. Unless paid the
service may be discontinued with-
out further notice. 67t
riiillnum and diamond dinner
rings big discount. Owsley's. B it
BudwolsiT Oie best of all drinks.
on draught free ibis evening and to-
morrow. Frledlander & Co. 'Second
and Cblckasha avenue. I t.
Remember tbe Chit-kasha high
school carnival Thursday evening
February 10. "Blggor and better
ihau ever". S-Gt
City subscribers to rue dally Ex-
press not receiving paper by 6:30 p.
Ji. are requested to notify Mrs. W.
O. Collier phone 6'Jl. tf
MO reading lamp for $5 at Ows
ley's. ' 9-it
Average time of payment with I
Heralds ' of Liberty 4 years and A
months to the ' living; Investment
and life inmirnnce. M. E. . Bunnell
district agent.' Phone 900. " . 8 3t.
' ' ' ' i
City subscribers to tht dally Ex-
press not receiving paper by 6:30 p.
ni. are requested to notify Mrs. W.
O. Collier" phorie 691. ' tf
Silver bread irayi $3.73 at Ows-
Jey'a sale. 1U
Plan to attend the Chlckaaha hfgo
school carnival In high school build-
ing Thursday qvenlng. February 10.
"Bigger and bitter than aver". 6 5t
Guaranteed quality knlvas aud
forks. $(.10 svt at Owsley's. 9 It.
Try Daniels pure pasteurized
whipping creaut SO cents pint gallon
loU 3. riiotte 1209. 7-3t.
Have you attended Owsley's jew-
elry sale? 9-1 1.
United States tires are good tires.
Arch M. Brown 416 Kansas avenue
dealer. 1-13-301.
f JO floor lamps $35. Owsley's. 9 It
E. O. Reynolds court clerk of
Orady county lias roturned from a
business trip to Anadarko.
RR .RENT Furnished bed room
modern 724 South Fourth. 8-31
Ice tea spoons $1.90 set. Owsley's.
Down with the blgb price stuff.
Ford touring top IIS.OO to $20.00.
Dodge (touring $.10.00 to 935.00
8tudbaker $36.00 to $40. All Road
liters down equally back to pre-war
prices. Lowe's Top Works. C09
Cblckasha avenue. Union eh op. 6-4 1
Fred Oay of the Oay Electric com
pany has returned from a buuluoaa
trip to Maysvlllo.
Mrs. S. D. Phillips returned yes
tcrday afternoon from a visit with
friends In Oklahoma City. Mr. f lid
lips la expected to return today.
Wnt Inman president of the Cltl-
sens National bank has returned
front a business trip to Oklahoma
City.
Miss Mary Brown is fast recover
lug from an Illness of several weeks
Thin morning she wa moved from
a local hospital to her borne on Kan
sas avenue.
Hoyden Watkltm of Cushing Is vis-
iting his moUier Mrs. Edna T. Wat-
kins and family in this city. He ex-
pects to remain here for several
days.
Schools to Close
To Let Teachers
Attend Meetings
Chickasha rlty schools including
the senior and Junior high schools
will dismiss st i o'clock tomorrow
srternoon and will not convene until
Monday morning at the usual hour
T. T- Montgomery city euperlntend'
ent announced today.
This will be necessary In order to
permit the teachers to attend tho an
nual iiwetlng of tbe Oklahoma Kdu
cstlonnt association to fee held In
Oklahoma Oily . Thursday evening
Friday and 8aturday. All touchers In
the city schools have been requested
to attend tho numtlng and a largo
number wfll leave f'hlckaslut tomor-
row afternoon and evening It was
staled today.
Practically every town and rural
school In the county iwill close to-
morrow at noon In order that the
tcsdhers may attend the convention
according to County Suiierlutendent
Allen.
Consolidation is
Defeated in Vote
Polled Yesterday
Announcinq Our
Opening in Our
New Home
CORNER OF 2nd AND CHICKASHA AVENUE.
BUILDING COMPLETELY REMODELED
Wholesale and Retail Groceries
Cigars and Tobacco
WE EXPECT TO CARRY A $25000 STOCK AND
SHALL BE PREPARED TO SUPPLY ALL YOUR
WANTS IN OUR LINE. PART OF OUR STOCK AL-
READY RECEIVED AND MORE ARRIVING DAILY
WATCH'OUR SPACE IN THIS PAPER FOR
PRICES ON GROCERIES IN CASE LOTS.
By a vote of more than thrco to
one the consolidated school proposi
tion in the Lucile Vaughan and
Union Hill districts was defeated in
tho special school election ln!d In
the districts yesterday according to
County Superintendent Allen. The
final vote v. at; 106 against end 33
for. ...
'Speeches urging tho approval of
the proportion "were made by Coun-
ty Superintendent Allen J. W. Brid-
ges inspector of vocational agricul-
ture for the federal board for- vo-
cational training and William Staccy
former county attorney and a resi-
dent of the Lucile community.
The special election was called by
Superintendent Allen acting on a
petition signed by a largo number
of votors In the district
Henry Hilled For
Fight in Duncan
Pat Henryv Chickasha middle
weight. It scheduled if of a bout In
Duncan tonlr'nt. Accompanlod by his
manager Adolf Kurplusky Henry
lert Chlckashft Monday for Msrlow
where 1m was achoduled to nuiut
Rattling Orwen.
In the muiln bout of a boxing card
put on by tho Aimtrk-an Legion in
Tuitlo last Friday Henry won from
Sailor Williams In the third round.
Ha was billed for five fights during
the month of February. Up to date
Henry has fought 41. fights and ha
lost only two.
Nebraska Man is
Faculty Member
of High School
Marshall R Joy la the new mem-
ber of the Chickasha high school
facutly liavlng been appointed to
succeed Miss Elisabeth T. Browii
resigned as Instructor In physic
aud chemistry.
The new faculty miomber bus com-
pleted his Junior year In the Univer-
sity of Nebraska. Ho was graduuted
from the University Tlace high
school in Lincoln and lived In tbut
city pre vloim to moving hero SHveral
weeks ago. Ho is a nc.phow of Mrs.
I .ester L. Trice 816 Iowa avenuo.
Mr. Joy la a .member of the Big-
na Tau fraternity and also a mem-
ber of Alpha Oil Sigma an honorary
frutnrolty of etiidnnts of chemistry.
Ho bus bad two years In physic i
one year In mechanics and two and
one-half years In ehomsitry.
Miss Brown tho retiring fucutly
member has not announced her plans
for the future.
NOTICE
For the first time In more than
three years I am now In a posit lot.
to give all my time and attention
to my practice. 1 can always be
reached by eallfng- one of tho fol-
lowing phones. Office 471. resldunce
C27 Cottage hospltul 26. 8 3t
W. S. COHBIN.
PUSUIC RECORDS.
. Marriage Llctntes.
W. T. Kidl. age 29 of Stratford
and Miss Alma Harrison age 24 ot
ChlckuKha. MarrM by T. P. Mooro
Justice of the peace.
Civil Suits District Court
Alexandria O'Neill W. W. O'Neill
Mary O'Neill aud Juno O'Neill by
their best friend or mother vs. John
Hutled'ge Luura Ruiledgo J. R. Drlg-
gers J W. Uoiigi- Lllllo Benge Joe
F. Bull and James W. Cantrell; In-
volving lease.
A. N. Murphy ami T. O. Murphy
vs. A. M. Fltxpntrlck; suit for com-
mission on sain of land.
NOTICE
I liave sold any Interest in the
Evans & Brown plnlnlng mill to L.
V. Long. Anyone wanting carpenter
work call phone 25). Geo. A. Brown
9-Ht.
Renew Charities
Membership Says
Official's Plea
"Renew your membership" is the
piea of the Cblckasha United Chari-
ties said Mrs. 11. A. 1 udlow presi-
dent this morning In announcing
thut an endeavor will be mado to
get the renewal of all memberships
and the enlisting of additional ones.
Approximately CO memberships are
paid up while a large nunmer hre
falling behind at the present time
Mrs. Ludlow said. It was pointed out '
that the- board depended lurgely on
tfiie membership fees to finunco the
work of tho organization.
Cut glass 25 percent off ut Ow.v
ley's sale. ' 9-lt.
Meridian Grange
To Give Program
on February 21st
On Thursday February d7 a pro-
gram will bo given at the meeting
of Meridian Subordinate Grange No.
124 as follows:
Opening song selected by Overseer
H.. Biggs.
Current community news by Mrs.
B. F. Searcy.
Tiano solo by Mrs. Horace Car-
ter. Round table discussion read by
Mrs. Dan Nlcholau and M. K. Siob-
ert: "How may we cooperate with
our county agent and home demon-
stration afnt for the coming year
to make our county a better rural
center."
Selection by orchestra.
Heading '.'It Isn't the Grange It's
You!" by Wliby Cox.
Song by Grange selected by As
sistant Stewart Newton llumtiK-r.
'W'hut do you think of the prlnrl-
.... .f Income tax? What sdvuntii
dtx-s It have! What dlsndvuntoges?"
Dlscussi'd by Mra. SnilUy. Mrs.
Kdgar Landruin Marlon Cochran ami
A I Ion Jewell. - . k
Selection by orchestra.
Tulk by J. K. Vaughn: "Why can-
not a farmer gel enough for a calf-
skin to buy his boy a pair of school-
shoes?" T
An ncte4 psutonilno "Wanted .V
Wife" by four lude and a gentle-
man. "
Flavor!
No cigarette) has
the same delicious
flavor as Lucky
Strike. Beoauto
It's
roasted
LUCKY
STRIKE
CIGARETTE
4r
NOTICE CITY SUBSCRIBERS
If you do nol recclv your
paper by 6:30 p. m. plenso call
Mrs. W. D. Collier circulation
manoger phone 91 and paper
will bo sent by special messen- 4
ger. Prompt( reports on failure
of dollvery service will be ap-
predated. tf.
CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS
PILES
Cured without surgery. No pain
cutting sloughing or deten-
tion from business.
DR. G .R. GERARD
Ninnekah Okla.
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Do You Want- To
Up
I !
i
Force Prices
3
Again i
Fried! ander & Co.
PHONE 35S
You know scores of factories throughout the nation were closed
because of lack of orders. .
Almost before you realize it merchandise will be scarce and hard
to get. ' Reduced output and limited supply then will put prices UP
again. '
When factories re-open it will take months to catch up with re-
newed demand. : v
i .'v.-.".' '-.
If You Put Off Buying the Things You
Need You Help Put Up Prices and
Increase the Cost of Living v
The time to BUY is NOW. Goods are being sold at a loss in many
cases. Prices have reached rock-bottom in most lines. Buy the things
you need. Help keep the factories going and the workers busy. If
you put off buying the clothes shoes;- hats an dother things you need
YOU'LL CAUSE PRICES TO CLIMB AGAIN and cause widespread- '
unemployment. The Chickasha stores offer worthy merchandise at
lowest possible prices under present conditions. You'll find real bar-
gains offered daily in their newspaper advertisements and in their
windows. . " ' : '; - - '
Buy Now!
. .
Buy What You Need!
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 1921, newspaper, February 9, 1921; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731465/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.