Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 253, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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CHICKASHA DAILY. CX P R est CHICKASHA OKIAHOIA
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Court of Honor Social.
On rjiday night the Court of Honor
lodge will hold a nodal for members
at the hall. Ou the following Friday
Uiuht a sheet and pillow niasiiuerad
will ho held and two weeks from to
morrow night the regular installation j
id otfie-rs will be held. The latter
event will be open to tho public.
Eiithday of Major Bigger.
.1aJ0r T. 11. PiKgeis a pioneer In
t'hkkabha hut uow living ru his arm
near Marluw will celebrate his "Ht'.i
bnthday tomorrow. Mrs. Morgan Ham-
ilton and possibly some other friends
of the family plan to suend the day
with them. Major lingers lias a hunt
of friends in Chlekasha who trus t that
!p may celebrate many more similar
i (a.sioiis.
Former Resident in City.
Dr. U. K. Wood of Aitut who locat-
ed in OliieJtusha in l'JOO and conduct-
id a drug store here botit a year
wmb a businesa visitor in the cliy to-
day. He Is now general agent for the
Oklahoma International Life insur-
ance Co. Dr. Wood's store was near
the present location of the 0ldrug
store. He left here when the Klowa-
Comanihe country opened and for ten
years was enatjed lu business In Ana-
darko. "ChitkaBha today bearj only
the faiiiteHt resemblance to the town 1
left here" said Dr. Wood. "At thai
time nobody ever dreamed thai a
handsome up-to-date city would tak
the place of the uatl(;Ully town of tne
early days."
Killed by Flying 8pllnter.
A cu.-ious death befell a child at St
Die France the other day. A mat
was cutting up tree trunk for firing
Ho was splitting tome of the larga
ones by boring a hole putting iu a lit-
tle gunpowder and exploding It. A
girl of eight watched him from be-
hind a first Coor window which closed.
Suddenly a trunk exploded and a
splinter flew up smashed through the
window and pierced the child's heart
She died Immediately.
o a n a nn
and" look over about 100 Dresses we wish to close out in ten
days. We have a surprise for you in styie quality and price. 1
Let us
snow you
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Moving" Picture Animals.
A jungle of Feveral acres Inhabited
by Yild animals of all countries many
31 which Bra already well trained for
the parts they are to play as motion
picture actors. Is inumtalncd nrav Los
Angeles by one of the big American
dim-producing com wiles. It Is in-
tended to extend .its acreage and ac-
eommodntiona until the motion picture
lunglrt mill form the largest single col-
lection of wild animals la the world
and within It will be and now are
enacted many stirring scenes. A big
elephant named Toddies" is for in-
itanco the star pexformer In a film
satalogiied as "Lost in the JuiiEle." la
which Toddles during his wsndt-rints
In the forest finds the heroine lying
exhausted on the ground and kneel-
ing lifts her to his back and gallantly
carries her to safety. All tho animals
I are as conscientiously trained to do
cts for the notion picture camera as
I are the trained animals of a circus.
Unpretentious Royal Abode.
King Charles of Roumauia has seen
many changes largely effected by hlra-
lelf in his Dulkan kingdom siuce be
arrived there in 1800 alter an adven-
turous Journey in disguise from Ger-
many. Notable among them are the
changes In his capital and In bis own
palace. When be made his triumphal
La of All Earth's Trees.
A moment of l.Oco men could read-
llv find Fhelter under a tlncle banvan
tree. In India there Is one or thesa i entry as the country s new prince tno
trees which U.ia main trunks and rarr'age reached a house before which
over K.00O smaller ones. . a guard of honor was stationed. "What
house is that?" be asked. "That Is
fttf4ff4l the paluce repnea uenerai uun't.i.
i j The prince thinking he had misunder-
' sinni Mm o)H "Where is the tial-
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i see?" And the general was so embar-
t rassed that ho could only point silent-
: Iv to the one-storied building. The
Good advertising Isn't noUe
buncombe or cleverness but
just common sense aided and
abetted and backed up by com-
mon honesty.
1 ly to the one-storied building.
principal feature of the view from the
windows on one side was a gypsy en
campment with twine wallowing in
the main real before the palace!
TO DISCUSS
TAX TOPICS
Telegram by lip'ted Press.
Pulfalo Oct. 21!. I'nder the an
spices of the National Tax association
governors tax commissioners econo-
mists and business mm today conven-
ed the seventh annual meeting of the
ot ionization. The sessions will con-
tinue through Saturday. The sessions
opened today with the president of
the association I'rof. A. R. SellKiiian
noted author and authority on taxa-
tion presiding. Among important
subjects discussed w: . "Taxation
of .Minis" "Forst '. ..x.tttou." and
"Taxation of Public Service Corpora-
' Hons." Some of the prominent rpeak-
s rb! K. K. Woodbury former chalr-
S man and T. K. Hymen pr sent chair
man of the state board of tax commis-
sioners cf thiB state; ex Justice of the
Supremo Court It. J. LeUoeuf; Adel-
bert .Moot of liuffaio; J. K. I;ivis
eoiiimisKloiier of corporation of Wash-
ingtoii I). C; S. B. I'riee cli.iinnan
of the New Jersey tax commission;
State Tax ComniMsioneis T. K Lyons
of Wisconsin 1). M. Linn of Indiana
J. Frank Adams of Colorado C. H.
Zander of Arizona l'rofcssors John-
son of New York university liaper of
Vniversity of North Carolina Lick-
hart of Ohio State university Fairlii-
of 1'niversity of Illinois lliillock of
Howard and Falrchild of Yale.
MILADY'S .
SCRAPBAG
ov. ii cards and two c f hrr .husband's.
Tl.is means thut a womuii calloil never
ie.'ivcs any i-ards for the men 'of a
household. Pit toral Review.
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A Word to
the Man About
to buy His
Fall Suit
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mcintosh IJJ".
Minnesota avenue are the proud par-
ents of a baby gill. Mother and babe
are reported as doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Owi.iey lift this
morning for a visit in Port Worth and
Dallas.
STRIKERS ARRESTED.
Telegram by I'nited Press.
Tinhlad Colo. Oct. 2;!. The Pol bus
tent colony of strikers was attacked
twelve guns confiscated and ton min-
ers arrested by fifty deputies.
SacirtPJ
Smart Qaihcs
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DANGER
IN DELAY
Choose right. (let the style that be-
comes you. The minutes spent select-
ing becoming attire mean days of fu-
ture happiness. You can't afford to
make a mistake. We invite your crit
leal inspection of our models for fall
and winter. Garments which we are
confident w ill satiFfy the most demand-
ing requirements. See them and Judge
for yourself. Priced at $15.00 $18.00
$20.00 and $25.00. ' Overcoats $12.50
and up. Hoys' Perfection Suits and
Overcoats $3.50 to $10.00.
Kidnry Diseases Are too Dangerous
' for Chickasha People to Neglect.
The great danger of kidney troubles
is that they so often pet a firm holi
before the suffeter recognises 1heni.
IHialih will be gradually undermined.
P.'.ickache headache nervousness.
lameness soreness lumbago urinary
troubles dropsy gravel and Uripht's
disease may follow as the kidneys tct
w"rse. Don't neglect your kidneys.
Help the kidneys with Dean's Kidney
Pills which are so strongly recom
mended rifiht here in Ciiickasha.
R. A. Lvie. farmer. It. F. I). No. 1
hi j Chickasha Okia. says: "Some years
ago when liting in Tennessee I no
only pc rsonally used I'oan's Kidney
Pills hut s'dd them in a general store.
I know if from no other reason than
; the large 5ale of them and the many
words of praise given them that they
j do everything that they are said to do.
j I had no severe trouble but for a siipht
i disorder cf tiio Kidneys. Do:n e Kid
ney Pills i roved very good. I do not
m ; hesitate to publicly endorse them.
U ! For sal by all dealer. Pr.ce 60
1 1 cents. Foster Mllirn Co Buffalo
p i New York solo agents for the United
- ttatea.
I UemAmher the name Doaa'a and
t&ko no other. Advertise sent.
It daltw
Good Form in Cards and Calls.
A wife's card should have her hus-
band's full name on it with "Mrs."
prelixed. l or instance it should rend
ilrs. John Truman lirown" and not
"Mrs. J. T. llrown." Initials on a card
are not good form. The hut band's
card should read "Mr. John Truman
l.rown" except in business when the
Piefix "Mr." is left off.
The cards of the oldest daughter
tl'.ouhl read "Miss Brown" while the
younger daughters must have their
names engraved in full reading "Miss
Mary Klitabeth Brown." If named for
l.is fnther the sou's card must read
"Mr. John Truman Jlrowu Jr."
Years uo when woman became a
widow the at once dropped t lie use of
lu r bus band's name on her cards; but
ibis custom Is not always adhered to.
In case she continues to use her hus-
band's nap'e and she has a married
son who bev.rs hfs father's inline she
chould have the word "Senior" added
to her card to prevent conflict wi'li
the cards of her son s wife.
If you are married to a professional
man yt-'r cards do not hear his title.
You are "Mrs. John Whit.nn Ford"
while your hmbaml Is "Ir. John Whit-
sou l'ord." You are not "Mrs. Dr."
Formal calls should he made be-
tween 3 and C in the afternoon while
men call in the evening mid on Sun
day afternoons. Morning calls Aire to
be tabooed except between intimate i
friends or for business purposes.
Just nt present old FiigliKU type
seems to be the favorite but it is the
iticr-t expensive of all !"ttorIug. Script
tyje which Is the cheapest of all is
! till in use and phi in block lettering
Is popular among men.
If w hen you are nuikin : a call your
hostess should open the door do r.ot
give her your card.;. Pu them back
in your p'D" n cr drop tfcs tu on the
table as you i: i i t' of tile house. As
a ml" a small china or tilver tray is
left u tiie hull tabl" for tarda.
A rreat many women indeed niiKt
t.f them do nt consider it necessary
to mak'j a forma! all after having a'-
tetided an afternoon tea. Coins to the
tin b ems to constitute a call 'lut if
you are specially invited to a rliiim r
reception wedding er any ot!n r liis-
t:i:et rntertainnient you must (all up-
on yotir liost.fi:.' v. Ithiu a month after-
wards. The safest and really the safest so-
'Utitn t-i the question of when to re-
ceive and pay calls is for e rv wo-
man tii have a di at Home.
Tho older residents of a town or vil-
lage fhcild call in the newcomor and
this call should be made s's so(.n as
the new- m ii-hlor lias had tit.ic to set-
tie her house.
A bride should always he called on j
first as boon ps she hai settled in her i
ne w heme or has c r.u- back to her oi l I
home to live. A bride however should !
! send out cards with her new name and '
("nil a.lrlri.G th.m mill whnolH huve
her "(Uv" cnpravi d in the lower left ! rT
hand comer. A m.trried nvcatt ratl-
ing on a brhie should leave i-ne of her
All you who have torpid liver weak
digestion or constipated boweU look
out for t hills. The season Is here and
the air is hill of the disease germs
The best thing to do is to get youi
liver iu good condition and purify thr
stomach and bowels. Herblne is the
right romedy it answers the purpose
completely. Price Soc. Kohl by Owl
drug store and Public drug store.
Adv. d&w
WORLD'S SERIES BASEBALL
PICTURES KOZY THURSDAY:
The Ciants vs. Athletics World's
series baseball pictures in two reels
will be i;' town nt the Kozy theater
Thursday October 23 one day only.
These pictures are said to be the best
baseball phtures ever taken aa they
used the new moving picture lenses
making the players and field life sbe.
These pictures will be shown iu on-
ncctlon witli the regular program. Ad-
mission lt'c and 1 ."it-. PI -lilt
Wnt Ads bring results.
ECZEMA AND ITCHING CURED.
Tho soothing healing medication in
Dr. l jbson's F.czema Ointment pene-
trates every tiny pore of the skin
clears It of all impurities stops Itch-
ing instantly. Dr. Hobson's Eczema
Ointment is guaranteed to speedily '
heal e zema rashes ringworm tetter
and o'her unsightly eruptions. Ecze-
ma Ointment Is a doctor's prescription
not an experiment. All druggists or by
mail 50c. Pfeiffer Chemica ICo.
Philadelphia and St. Louis. Adv.
d&W
Want Ads artna rMuita.
i Frid
ay and Saturday Specials
Lunclieon Specials
More slices to the pound: We have just installed one
of the popular U. S. Slicing Machines.
Swift's Premium
rhiin (I per lb. .
Swift's Premium
sliced per lb. . . .
Itacon sliced
Iloiled Hum
and
. 35c
Swift's Premium Dried Beef
sliced per lb... K)c
Mince Lunch Ham sliced per lb 20c
21 Founds Sugar . . . $1.00
Yes Indeed thcM
Actual Cost mmSSS.
is Less
When you buy Coff -e do you fi;;nre
the actual cost in the merchant's
charge or in tin; number of cups
tbM yc:i !:i'ike from the pound of
C'cffee Hps of "Cooil Coffee" from
t'K'ii pound. Kvery pound guarn:i-lei'rt.
cans to vie Is -
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SEAL BRAND?
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These FAMOUS
COFFEES
1 lb. Seal Brand Coffee per lb 40c
2 lbs. Seal Brand 75c
3 lbs. Seal Brand $1.10
1 lb. Circlo Blend 30o
3-lb. can Our Own Coffee $1.00
Every pound guaranteed.
Winesap Apples per bushel $1.15. Peck 30c
Pumpk n Yam Sweet Potatoes
Per Bushel $ 1 .50. Per Peck 40c
P
FROM
TtirnipH per bunch 5c
Onions per hunch 5c
Celery large bleached p'r bunch 10c
I.cttuee larfie buncli 10c
Radishes per bunch 5c
Carrots per bunch 5c
Parsicy per bunch 5c
lleets small red ones per buncli 5c
Green Beans per lb 10c
Green Peppers per djz 30c
COLORADO
Tokay Grapes per 11) 10c
Per 7-11). basket 60c
Apples
Fancy Jonathan
Per peck
Per box
I
50c
.$1.7
Large Yellow Bananas per doz. . 25c
Lemons per dor.. 25c
Cranberries per quart 10c
Fr. Cocoanut each 10c
Colorado Spuds per peck 25c per bushel 95c
III
Crrv-tmt Itch.
l'.G.WIA!
A f ( w til rT'"( pf li
i:-: ti.lit vii-f
Intolerable aeon;.-
inil.t Finipie -api
.lit skin distress
New Shipment South Texas Sugar Cane Syrup
One gallon cans 70c. Two gallon cans $1.35. Three gallon cans $2.00. Five gallon can$ $3.09
ABSOLUTELY PURE
D. D. D. Frcscrinlian lor Eczema
ba true? W
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good
to
BOTH PHONES 17
Hu"Tifi" too
srmraiste it.
The nrst full size bottle fr if D.D.D.
r: npi t racti your rasf. t-'or yon r
ciijinl shhp it !s worth a trUL
0.im n anil l"t t"U TOii about iu
Aiso ubuut l.Itl. s...ip U lieiya. jj
Owl Drag Store 2-6 Ciiickasha Ave ('
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 253, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1913, newspaper, October 23, 1913; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731959/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.