Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 28, 1906 Page: 2 of 6
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1 Will Owse'v returned yesterday
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Miss Margaret Windham Read-
ing and Physical Culture 827
the coun-
rs. Sacra
15th street.
to cook
in catnp apply
Bryant
intents
in tent at Ball Park i:
south part
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tit wi: w!ta U'k Vut f'..'tr1 a&d
trcp (J c(i.'t ttd c.:e.-'.
v 'ju.ia't it 70a to a t334
67! I wta 4owa ftii out to kil-
4;tjl
I wtat4 to p txl Cgit ti
dxr-t&'lr tvt I ttmWn'V
Os cf ti erDveraaUobftilatt u
tiring on ilt verrott.
I felt that If 1 got jp aal caXei mj
ttrk to Pat tie might lot ti
tirtl cf tr atory aal tt Jar woull
he faetiitg fiigitfuL
Bo I tat tUil ftsl ttv4 ter lif.
Tt on on By right taunt ttr teeo
tt l.ly 2'retilcat of lb Htmcer
Cub.
fit waa Uikicg tioKt aorae other
girl anl at tfi'io t 4o ft tiing to ti
ftiteat tte.
fit tail it waa tveite.
I auppoa tit a Ijtgo for a ahln.
That a ti way with torn women.
Ttey eta't com tight out aa4 ctil fta-
otir woata poUtU They ttr to
tett ftrou&4 th tuth aal chat their
rriD4t to tt iwari.pt y threw I eg
thlnga lika "tveit" at tbm. Tuth!
I Ui4 to inc. tt foreign ttttl oa
tny right ana t7 o doicg I'm neat to j
thla on my left:
"Oh yt; I thick politic la Jtitt t
lovely! I don't ktxov whether I'4
rather t ft Ijemorrtt or ft Republi-
can but I ttJok b! Juit look at tb
tat tttt woman baa on! Itn't that ft
fright? Vcnier If th trimme4 it
terteit Of court ah did; 70a can
tell ty "
I'm gti;!sg for breath when th
broad ldy acrota tt ft.tl geta th
6xr:
"No lnda! I didn't bar Kir
Tt;clntd. Why ahe'a too email yet.
and drn't you know my aitter'a baa-
band brotter'a ttild waa Tacclnated.
tad tie It younger than our Eliza but
I don't Jutt care I don't want
Then th tweet girlith thing on my !
left gtv as tt eorttcrtar Jih.
It waa th Cnlth:
-Itn't that love!7? Well aa I waa
telling 70U Charll cam latt Bight
and brought Mr. GUiTftclmt with him.
Mr. Etoreclot la ftwfully nic. II
playt th Bitndolin Jutt loo tweet for
anything and "
Me! to th oytter bedt! Ko m!
Iir.pertonttora gtrroticg ft mandolin
iot oy la in in!
When I wnt to Ur ft court In
routic HI climb Into ft public library
and read how fcald Ekn wrot tb
Tlgr Uly with on hand t4 behind
tim and bia feet on tb piano.
80 I Ml eff th car and crawled
home to mother.
(Copyright If I. by O. W. Dil.lr.fhttt C )
Men!M.
Cltreoc Kinkhy Ain t aea nothln-
o' Mote Jointing lately. Anythla'
don happen to him hub?
O. Wtthingtoa Cole Yewah Mot
ion aufferta' from ft fit oh ftbteot
m'nlednen; be came ftrouni to d
club laa' wk wlf oily aafety razor
Pack.
We Come
Quicli!
ti
Ambulance for Emergency
Calls. Conveyance for sick
or Wounded. :-:
Phone 267 or 59
CUYCOMB &- ANDERSON.
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a--7 i i.'-"ri ft'.a?:i i trty t w;tir ta ti wt-a
ti J-i. j". .ir tit tililif i;:k i rjonj-
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U."k tilt tiiss trr for a &.s;v. If
; bfjta fa !a i:'t :i cm to faa
2s titt. f'-r .titr tf tt. Aa I eor-
rftT" ' "Yea rtt:t:y are. :i citp. Eit
j.-itj !t a:4 i fja for for V Jt
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j Oi. to docU St wcu!! tt I for
; es. tst rttir t:rl tf f am'.iilit
I Jf:t CtfTo::toa tUt kiad tf fua."
"AsJ I to. for ftiotir."
1 "la ftrt" wtat ta Ctrva. !t'.iJy
' 7liC ti ob-r itta. I rta cat to-
' Jay xa -.:: b asy tiar la tie faa.
t ty or tit a:ir."
Tit t:tr bis :trti ar.l rp"J
w.:a ft Ur:r t:r tita te Uj t"ir-
t ticwe: "W t;;tr to t
( whwsmjj ectuieat:! as4 1
'.ttitcry tut ft.:i r:rit It J'. go tt !
I ttai c-.-t !ta prcl:y ti j
; tt.T ci-t !a lw."
"0:4 aia." till Ctrtca. Ityln? fci
; ttti ta ti o'tr'i a). "toB)it
: lajaa. tow tUt fio yoa ti!ak of your
1 tttatT"
I T:! r wttt yoa ti!nk of yo-jrt.
' Crty tsl l"A Ue ja b-.tr tiip to
1 r" ta tcfr."
j -W:i. I!ty I kow tilt m-i'h
( or b'ii it the rbisret II ttwa
' wo- !i'rt in !--t"
) "I tm liIIrl to arr with 70a"
r'!''7- "An4. to r tP farther.
tie ttap who rt tl q-i-i(k.a in frst
t w:j tie leal tt tr.y rate."
"G'j you're right tuout tiat too"
' t-fwn'-H CarwD.
With a tui5-a iri'tm la t!t eyet
I:riy turne-l to tu rival
j "Iyxik tre oil citp; I'll tost yoa
jto te wfco f-n first. Mta who wlm
why t ty tt po;m the q it!oa
without any rcore fun right cS the
j Ut ac4 t?t!ra the thing."
j Ctrton ttrel; anl th-n a tmiie
trek out over tit fcanomir fare.
"Sire! I ay yoa ttve more tporting
j tlood titn I gar yoa ered.'t for."
j "Oh I htv little when I troune
I It" ttll frigby. with 10 air of mo.l-
i 'y. H drew a CO-cent o!a from tl
' pof ket "It't to thla beat two of
1 1 1 re wlni." 6iM1c!y he ptusel tnl
locke4 arounl
Bit. look here Carty. j
I w may be on'ler o!jsrvatlon from tie
I house; ratter rHIrtiioua to te tea
acting like a pair of newsboy play.
ing p!fh anl toft. Here ni ihow vou
wrinkle. We'll tpln th coin on this
loc benh her tnd call what fa
i'a'i opwarl."
That' gool enough for me. Dig
you p!n I trutt In Dam Fortune
let ter go!"
"Beg ycr ptrdon. Carty" ttll Dlg-
ty. gravely; "but aa It la my coin
I'd much prefer that 700 fpln Crrt
lookt better don't 70U know."
"How arupuloua. Dig but all right.
Here ah twlria what do you cry?"
"I cry Ulla." tail Ditrhy. The til-
Tr coin turned lik a bubble In th
tinhine tnl fell with muiitl
tinkle. "You win. Dighy!" criel Ctr-
ton a nu'h mounting Into bit cheeki.
"Now you tm her
rr-Hr dll to. "Ml ttk a turn at
ttll Juat for l'Kk." tail Carson. An l
th coin turned tt!' tip.
"LaU time. Dig." ttll Carson. et-
t!rg th coin a-whlrllng on" agiln.
"Oh I ttick to taKt" tail Dlgby
"never like to beiRe you know." An!
th coin turned date up.
"All right Dighy rood by anl ba1
lurk to you" tald Ctrson. wheeling
around.
With ft amile t-laylng oddly ftbout
bit lip whn kit broad bark wtt
tamed Digty tolc-mnly marched upon
th houne.
Meanwhile a pair cf blue eye Ud
Wn watching the young men from a
window and a pair of red l.'pa btl
ten dimpling Into tmllen tnd ft fair
brow wrinkling Into puzzled little
frowna. "Harry anl Ikk anl to-
gether" ran the musinrt in the nut-
brown bed; "anl to-day when I
thought them far awtv. What J.-v
it roeea?" Her heart beiped by sun-
dry re-o!iert!otB of things tall ty
both young men and of g'aneet riven
by both toon whispered reavm for
th!r appearand. Excitedly ringing
1 A.
wont give a dollar to any thing like
this unless they can see two dollars
coming back.
"They have lived here for years
mad what they have right here
and when they are asked to give a
little money or even time (some
of them won't give an hour of
their time even for anything to ad-
vance the good of the city) they
quit right there."
It has been suggested by some
of the merchants interested in
'...'. 1 -J iLt ti t i-t
COWS. See?"
"1 .. rljr do. T."ir it rtzr tt'e-
t ;i'.i"
i Lv k Car; a ta ti Ur-
s kr. Ail te ct.le ft dtii
fir tit
"It : iy. R! U.-1 Carv.E!
t-.f't: jm - eo2i:if sp
.-: -
"I wtt ia tvo &2-i tf ft i;
till
I ULXO.
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IS THIS THE CAEP.OU.TO.
Toice. it.fy iiwer r 1
tiif qjettioa ti rcott ter.oat ttiag
I ever tail in my life. Atiwer is
quick! Wiil yoa mtrry me. detrT"
Tier T ptute cf haif a minute.
Then rax the tctwer; "Yea Dick."
tail Liy.
-Hurrah!" Uwlel Carson'a o!?e.
tr.tkiDg Mitt Dtjy'a ttrt tieg'e tgtia.
" ten Htrry D!j?by geu to the tout
just tell tlm that u:! don't win.'
after all wiil yoa dtrilnisT j
"Wty cf counsel" cried Dalay. "Her
tt Mr. iJigby now" j
!r. Tjighy too4 in the tt!! l'ttenirg.
"H'm." an! 4 te. "It teemt a ca
of taiU Carton wins teai or taiit
I los. Sorry. Mit Cftrrol'ton. tt.t I .
ir.ut be returning to town lxmei! j
tte!r."
SWINDLERS IN SMYRNA.
English and American Firm Taken
ty ft Bat.4 cf Shrewd
Opera tora.
The fact that one of them la a'-Hl
born every minute haa Jutt been forci- j
bly Illustrated In the cftse of Ameri-
can and English Crroa detling with a
taal of awindlera recently operating
1 .-cm Smyrna ice matter tsyt th
10 ice attention or tae a'ate oepart-
ment only after awlnilet amounting .
to something over 10.000 bad been !
worked oa Eng'.ith Crmt. while th
tmount taken out of America haa not
yet bfn computed-
The operation of the awindlera wit
timDle and effective. They advertised
and nnt nut hunftreHa rf rfrnitap lt. !
tert to Importing boutea both her
and in Europe offering vtrlout mer-
chtndite olla hldea wool and dried
fruit t at much lett tita th mtrket
q'lottJont.
Many of th Importing flrmt her
tnd abroad bit at the bait and tent
ordera. Joining bank crediu for aa
much at 90 per cent cf the value cf
the good. The goodt were thlppe4 In
due court and the money collected
but when they trrived th cootign-
menu were found to be totally differ-
ent from what tad been ordered. Th
finest woolen fleece would prov to t
B'thy woolen rag "choice Smyrna
trnt" would be the laat refjt of th
packing boutea and to on. Th mat-
ter wat placed in th baodt of th
local consult and on their complaint
tome of the amindlera were ftrreitted.
while th others Bed. But th fraud
tat aCvertely affected the credit of
many reputable boutea la th Levant.
Certer.tritn Cancer.
Tbereta Walban who clalmt to b
the oldest dancer la Europe haa enm-
ple'el her ninety-ninth year la per-
fect health anl tpiri-t. When only
nine 7ear old the beran ber terpsi-
chorean career remaining a letdlng
light la the ballet antll the wat $7
when the rf!rel with ft pension. Eh
remember quit well Napoleon" entry
into Dreedan la H13. and tb march
through th city of the French troopt.
Tou'd better j. tw kBeeJ
on a lack and rut.
of Chickasha. some mercnaius
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fi4 ft bout wilt pa wtj rUi- ;ock4 to ril we tr:7 r i'.S
t; orl.tg aboat ti crows cf ti tf tiir frarce ftfma ti car;
Ui Til wit a ery !ry citpa j wta'-ed to a;V a tt.tia wier ta-'-t
ti tilic for a tjxa.tr s.!tj'ier ti tua tie fo-ur.1 ti tr witr.
c--t- . oa tity jrtw. Art.S. itl towera atr
Acl Bowtliya taisrEer eretict eat-1 were to beautiful a ti'.t yur. ! fta
!it art to truca ti rule aarcser sure; certr to fiitsrtl kx.klre.
In The World of Fashion
All )My 'i'4
Mi Wk mwm .m. w
1 lwm ...
m w t s 1 iw-j nivi k- 'II 1 a - m
LAtb ami liSk-S
&jfl mulla rather Uan atiffiy tUrched
lawnt are th order ol th day; these
tr a blessing to th laundresa aa they
"do op" mor eatily and keep clean
longer. Th linger. thi tetton l
even mor fragile In appearanc thaa
usual now on affect th finest of
material and lent elaboration of lac
insets; tils too la a blessing to the
bom dretsmaker who can keep In
ttyl without wearing hert!f ail out
in th attempt.
Long coata tr few and far between
and the variety of short one la mr-
veiout on would hav thought all th
Idea exhausted long ago. They art
ao much cooler for aummer wear aad
they allow of display of the eiquitlte
bleu. The present fathlona make
th ttreeu very fettive ao much whit
i finery teen. Already numbers of whl'e
frock have appeared and though we
! may not hav th whit aeaton of last
j tummer repeated ther certainly Is to
be ft great deal of whiW worn. Wblie
plue are teen almoit arwaya fall-
tr.g over the hair at th back a novel
and picturesque disposal. Last even-
ing w noticed ao atlractlv bat one
of the longirh turbana with th only
trimming ft wreath of amall Bowers
the wreath elongated at th back ana
q-i!te separated from the hat lying on
tb girl' f-ft tresse like ft garlanl.
The arrangement of artificial Bower
this n teemt to us mor natural
tnd effective than usual and th Cow-
era ao pretty.
Silk la much worn thla tprtig taf-
feta and rough weave both Th col-
ored ponree at all made with short
tkirta and shortest Jackets evidently
meant for buflnets; and they certainly
V aeem to b Just th thing for tum-
mer pdrtr.anlzicg. Th uffetaa are
Mutely mad walking leagth; In apite
tvf Cr predicUong w ae tloctt bo
kwear
tit 3ia A2r
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v triv y tii tik-
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tjt. tit ft- ti t'.-:jt
ti tp tro..7 tiit iia
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ti 1 pr.ttt jrty. fta4 ti
tf ti tita cc-cc ta ct
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tb iaxtr r-'i tf ti
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til nx;t
Vtry txtrt al eoitis ta ti
t-iU Ut W.-.a ft ivm cf tt
ti ere wo til tt ca all t:ctt
taiia tf ro anl ti tiisitor-t
tiltr ti t.na ef ec-.rt t-'.
sror r'ja. Po!. jyj:t rywier
j:iS th!r qivj ta ti tiytti.
At irMSt ti ttUort - 1-
rti:? -.-.' i tr..il. t-ut tfor tit
taxs.er't crer w it7 Ut ti t:a-
.: til ti-or U-k fts:a. ft ttrtrt:7
u'.t'ittrUa -.rc-x-..?a fir ti fcti.
B-t w s.3it eoafas we r.ke ta ro
tal tall beieeiel eit; ti'ak tita
cor W-E:i6.
Ti otier dt7 w ft w ea a Ut ft
fctlf wrfJs Cf 3 t'i.JII titt
loat..Ai".u..
1 long trained gownt on the atrweL And.
by th wty a trim taffeta or ponge
suit mad lateet mode caa I worn
for almost any occatloa th aum-
mer may bring forth. Of court ona
may wear with uch ft ault th love-
liest of lingerie bloutes. which with
lu tlbow tleevet tnd fin handwork
will look partyfl4 enough for any-
thing. At th afternoon-tea a hop on
aom of th prettlett cf aummer toi-
lets. A charming on disported lue'f
th other day at on of the place
wher 1 happened to drop ia for a
refreshing cup and I wonder4 If th
wearer gave tts tlarm to the drees
or the drett most adorned th lady
both were ao worth looking at. Th
lad7 waa on cf thote erect alim wom-
en ailm without being la the m
trrawn?; ter hair Jutt touched wlt!
gra7 aofUy Cuff7 about ft bright
youthful far and crowee with a
black chip hat trimmed a!mpl7 wlta
ft wreath of wh!;a ruee. Th aklr.
and thort cott were of blu taffeta th
tleevet of the latter giving th nnmla-
Ukabl atyle; they cam abev V.
elbow and ft deep frill of creamy lac
brought them down considerably long-
er. The prince costum appear la all
forms aom good othera Indifferent
other bad- Tb on her plctwred la
aa excellent model designed by th
Dry Gooda Economist. The abort
puffed aleeve give th correct ahoul-
der line the front panel and thort
w-at Un relieve what otherwira
would b too aever for ny aav fca
absolutely perfect fipur which few
of ct alaa pototta. But boti art and
natar tr coming to th aasitunc
of poor woman with ber unnatural
raodt of life; exercls and god dreet-
cakers art building up defl'-lencie.
rnrs C?MQXa .
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