Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 24, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 28, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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of a ; rtaa bo i'rid a ch-rap' . . ?
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For tie 0yi of tiiri as th-y are.
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BUTCHERING THE LANGUAGE
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p:ar. bit sft U t !-iJaxati oict S ra- a for
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rti:' re "-sn-B w K r"i'-v -::h-r aid nei'-er proiiounce-l
a- r t rf-i.-Tta iri-y wont tav o "e.--.?r" ac4 "ntSier"' or "eye'her"
! worry any more more oit at to; aad "aeytber?" Ti
rsr.'.y. Xo for fact.
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T-- U V."air.:r. t;-ja ?o .-T.5rw Ces
It is to !w that the fa!! for' for tfceir ea'r.iit-.re ia h'iii? a i-Mte
m::.z t r-rr-r.-J4 to h v....-g ...... up '...
ji.t.im ;.'. w..:ar.t cf ;t :.t to c.k Pt-arui;har..a avenue
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. j "ee-her" asd -neetjer-' by Jaiiaa W.
; Accordiaj to rerent testi.xony ia Aberxathy 4a- useful little took en-:
jr:oirt John H. Patteraon (-reai-ent of. title.! "Corwct Proaanciatioa." ard
the NatiOLi! C'asL RfgUst? Co re-j p-lih4 by : CharSea E. Merrill of
'"r-' 3 '? "f '! N York. Not a iie aiodera d.a-
he la a man of criiaary tar. ft tej tiocary give eye:aer" the preference
anttr. to be abUs to sa-e s few iSoliartj -ays tbe lsttie boclt aa-l goes oa to'
for a rainy day. . quote Richard Graot Wane who sayt
"eyetber" is aa affectation and a set-"
A Oa'K Deacon's Prayer. omi rate Brruh affectation at t--r
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I y'a to e pos;-ei poie bow a neaoj from the tea eent store or Tiffany's
u th.-.- t-r t'cr.Ax r"'M' if'VTi between hi knees oh Lord j "Vaze- ia wrong tavs the book and
. . .. . ; and fii hia kne- 'way Jo-a ia soxe
-of-town v 1st tors for the jr.aiirjra-1
lorici aara an narrow aiey wnere
j tioa the )mi"- has no difficulty in
t iiaoa cf ai; the -a it caa
j priit. There i? a fr. -.;! -;. s
j ?oc Et-el to be made cf e-ot cat-
1 vas to ii';ri-i?e the in.vi'abie tepp!ns
oa trair. and no oll Washongtostaa
prayer is ntach wanted tf be made.
'Noint hirn with de kerosico iie of ai-
J v .-:. r. and et him afire.'"
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oo.ipA to lo'K in for a few minu?
a ord-r to give the affair the prop
t'.f ii rtK .1 iaitfi iit..k th.
are if-u.:. Ui-.r a t'a.
ii'-". ao fir aa the baii is coticerc:
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deserve three chm for havina the
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ONE OF KIPLING'S BEST.
V.'hen earth'i laat picture iu painted.
And the tubr are t i-ted and dried
When the o!dst colors have fad-d.
Ai.d ti youage-t critic has did
v. e hhiii. r-n'. and fa:tti. we
Lit down for an eon or two
T.il the master of all good workxn
Shall put us to work anew.
'va-a is vulgar. Another taily for;
us tid faahioaed folks.
Perhaps you've been confused by
h-arir? ;o.-v tark about "rice" and
finding out auer.trd tnat 'bey meant
tae noua "rise." Weii they were
wrong too. A straw vote oC the b?st
modern dictionaries hand the prefer-
"rize" as the propr protsun-'
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I IsmHgation imp.achraent and a!l
a f:;Ii hc-d of -'.earn at the K'a'e car.i-
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t tal. I t the gu-ity if aath ther be
! be put'thed end the Innocent be via
j die a ted aa g;di!y poeible.
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o.rht to 'f:;'t ii' men in t t; jiade.
tot -". apart a day for a tree
- 0 caxpaiisu acd tut every citi-
rTi on the Jcb? V-'e bt:eve tt woud
t. sorth abiie and wo.i aroT.p!!sri
:. f.'I m'jit There ia no bet-tr-r
t:7.e than bow while the subject is
tp -...d b-fore we b-coxe so by-y
:rb crhf r 'hit .- that ire i-.-r: ''. s'v V
. It i a rr.jt'.Hr of rit.al interest to
fh c.rrx-.ni'y and abold cot he ti-
V.'lih the county attorney and the
sheriff's force camping on the trail cf
the bootPt-z-terj the volume of the ille-
gal traffic oustht to be considerably
diminished. The vast majority of the
people of C'hh.kasha don't want booze
or gambling joints of any kind and
they are ready to applaud the officers
in every fiiurt toward stamping out
f.u'.'h lawlessness. Let the good work
go on. Crime is crime and all las
' were made to be enforced.
If ':; senTf.f-r-t of the hn
f.yr.i'.i&i a:id ladi- who
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Of h i
tfes trten
par' Icipat-
r ;je Bij roc-tlr.jr Monday after-
I-. r.ari:d !n' e'f-'-f Chi'-kasha
ii.e an up-to-date hfpial.
j.;ly it !:- an .' r: ' to hi. h
v chixen shou!d lend a heipii-J
S a'id Riijiprt to rh fuil extent
re o.
Thsx those that
happy;
They shall sit in a eolden chair.
They (ball splash at a ten ieasrue can-va.-H
With brushes of comet'3 hair.
They shall have real saints to draw
from
Magdaline and Peter and Paul.
They snail work for an age at a sit-
ting. And never grow tired at ail.
And none but the Master shall praise
us
ence to
ciation. '
Another word that is frequently mis-
pronounced ii depot. It should be
. h-'-ki not ueppo' or "daypo."
g-ar '. Our old friend Jean Valjan of.
j course is properly " Jiann V'alzhan"
and the great --ae of Kansas is pro-
nonnoiincHl as tbougnt the first "s"
were "a z." The folks who isiist on
making it soft are al! to the bad. I
J. Pierpont Morgan is a -fsaaBseer" !
not a "fynanseer" j
It has bsen our constant endeavor to furnish you with
the best quality furniture at the most reasonable price.
We sha! continue to mark our goods in plain figures at
the lowest prices consistent with safe merchandising
and believe that we can in the future with even more
confidence than in the past tell you to "ask those who
have traded here where you should buy furniture."
Detroit Vapor Coal 01! Stoves
Earns like gas $20. CO to $23.00
Steel Cabinet P.ar.je 3 burners cn top
1 tamer ia even.
Come ia and see the new wonder work.
Real Rockers at a Bargain
Cobbler Care Solid Seat High Eafk
P.oIS Arm strong and durable to sell
lirrited carr.ber at each $2.25
AND WORTH MORE.
Are you figuring on some Furniture? We will protect
you. Come today.
DAVENPORTS
Unfold Boston Leather Diarr.or.3 Tuft-
ed Golden Oak Frame solid and sub-
. t. Price only ......... .$25.00
GunnSectional Book Cases
For. horn cr office three sizes quarter-
ed oak.
S3.00 $3.25 $3.50
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THE VAL DONA STORE
PHONE 37
Its the number
that connects
you with the best coal in this town. If
you don't believe it try it.
Chickasha's Coaling
Station
Stephenson-Browne Lumber Co.
Put Your Idle Money in a
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1 It will enhance in valueproviding il's g
I one of our good cnes--and there is great 1
The Renaissance is pronounced re- . . . .
. . . i -e stomach is lnstanti relieved bt I
i nasus accent oa t:.e last ay..u. v. . . . . t
.... . .. . ' lierbine. .it forces the bad.r digest-f
) not Ker.aysani and ha.ome gets ht-r i . . . '
. . ' ed food out of the body and restores'
last syhahie pronounced. . . . . . i
. i tone ia the stomach and bowels. Price
Poets are filled wtth the divine -a-! -- c . n r. . . j
!. . . ... . . i-vc. So.d by Ovk I Drug Store and Pub-1
the
iiter shal
And none bu
blame;
And no one shall work for money
And no one shall work for lame.
ADDRESED TO WOMEN
IS YOUXIS A
ase of "weFYcs?"
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Hot flashes dizziness fainting -pells backache headache"
beanna-dowB psms nervousness-.! are -;-i-)totrs of irrenlarity
sod female di'.urfne sad r net byad reiief.
Favorite Prescription
is that of famous phytici-a unutuaKy ipriu!d i
in the tre.tiii of women's peculiar ailments. For
f.jny years it bin been reccmxended to sufferirv
womankind. Toou-ands cf women etn bearwitneaa
to iu beneficial qualities. Perha; iu aid is ail that
! rerciirii to rotor to ynv perfect Iwal'h an i i'-r'h
hvw u tim to set wnta Dr. R. V. Herot-a tuifsral
I AM NOW Cl'MED
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YocnwnuccisT can supply youv
IN LIQUID OR TABLET tOR
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The ruler of Japan Is the mikado
with the accent on the second syllable
as al! serious minded students of Gibj P
nen ana bui.tvaa Know ani never tne
micadoo. ;
Gibberish is pronounced with a hard ;
g and not "jibberlsh" and the word
Amateur is 'araaturr" not "ama-
toor" or "amachoor." P
The Antipodes Australia you knew J
are prciOMtyed 'mtipode--z." J
V.'hcrt the "rind JtS tHroneh the 2 4
Brancnes it sows;" never 'sutfs. !f
A faucet is a "fawaet" not a "fas-' (
set."
"CareUris and slipshod enunciation 1 1
among presumably cultured people-' :
the author says "ia probably more
common ia the United States than n ;
any other cotintry in the. world. A ;
Frenchman It orotid of his speech and i
treats it as a fine art. while an Arrer-1 fl
lean regards his speech with indiffer- j
ence or contempt." j
Probably he is right as he is a Ph. j j
D. and the author of a book on Araeri- j
can literature. At any rate a study f'
of his little book is likely to prove (j
beneficial to any of us. Kansas City
Star.
lie Drug Co. Ad r.
pleasure in owning one.
We Know Real
Diamonds
1 8. W. LUBM
I The Hcnsecf Quality
Phone 43G
Rich Ceppsr In Nova Zambia.
Copper ors discovered ia Novi
Zembia Is said to be 43 per cent. pw.
Steps are being taken to rains IU
Fhe Lion and the Mouse
Is very interesting and so are the prices
they are making at this big sale at
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 24, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 28, 1913, newspaper, January 28, 1913; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731532/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.