Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 130, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 31, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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CIIICKASnA DAILY EXPRFSS Cm&CASZIA OKLAHOMA
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is not over done in
any line o r is it-
scattered like many
other cities.
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The Following Figures
Indicate the solid compact
growth of the Queen City
of the Washita. These Fig-
ures show population per
quarter Section laid out:
Oklahoma City 437 PMKrSlv.
Enid .
Kingfisher .
CHICKASHA . 8oo l'rter
QA( People Per
' Quarter Sec.
People Per
70U Quarter Sec.
nor People Per
vco Quarter Sec.
1 ' Quarter Sec'
Kansas City
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The above figures indicate plainly that Chickasha is the most compact and solid built city in the State and that
THERE Is AMPLE ROOM For EAST G
HICK
AbMA
without making a surplus of vacant lots. The close proximity of this new Addition to the heart of the city; .its high elevation
being three feet higher than the city proper; its immense stockage facilities; its 'ideal location for rental property with no long
walks to your work or business; with no street car fare to pay makes this one of the best investments you will ever be permit-
ted to make. The Opening Days Will Be Monday and Tuesday June 13th and 14th When you will have the opportunity of get-
ting the title in your name to some of the best property in Chickasha at about HALF its real value. Map prices and plat ready
about Thursday. Think it over plan for it. In a few days the ground will be ready for your inspection. Tell your friends about
EAST CHICKASHA send them a map and plat. We ask your hearty co-operatiou in the building of GREATER CHICKASHA..
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Phone 674. 107 South Third Street.
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Chickasha Oklahoma.'j
ROCK ISLAND LINES COMIC OPERA
TO CROSS CONTINENT; AT FOLLY
Rumored That English Syndicate is
Back of Deal Syndicate Includes
Rock Island Lehigh and Wabash
((hcirmasl Oliio May :!!. A
l'.'is lici'ii i-oiixmuiniiK'i! says a local
Iji iki-r ami lltuim lr inicrfsted In thp
iiick Ulaiiil systi'iii. wlitreliy that
liiinl Is ! futiii a chain at rotuls
ssialulu uie Paciilc .slope frnm tli
1 ':!st and ciiiincctliiK lmlhina l!h a
Imin of roads to Hif !nlf ot .Mexico
ciiuniry. )! ays nn Knpllhli syndl-
can.' the IVitrHoiiB ts hi the bottom
of the deal and that an-ansiniciiis
have new heen niHdo to include the
Hock Island Walmnli and I.ehih Val-
ley read? i ih formation of this
iranscontincntal ' route. He recently
returned from New York where he
an lit conference ninny days with the
olliclals and snys this plan has as It
foundation America's lending finan
ciers. ' '
Ii Is said that the deal was worked
out quietly arid that It was not mull
after the departure of the KilRllsh
brokers that anylhing was known as ;
to the real iru'h of their purchases.
Then the I.ehiRll stock took a sud- j
dcu Jump and has been up among the)
liii;hest ever tdnce. In all probability
the situation at that time justified the j
declaration that those Indirectly con- j
nected wish the maunpvment or thej
t.ehtHh that they had no knowledge.;
of a pending change in ownership and j
knew no more than the people who'
dealt oil the market without any In-j
side information. With these three
roads bound together the need of hep-
aiate organization will be done away
with and thousands of dollars thu
saved dally.
TIip. new svstem will eiiunl that of
. the New York Central lines the Penn- j
pylvanla system the C rand Trunk or
the Canadian Pacific. It will reach
from Ihe Altnnilt: to the Pacific tnkius j
In such cities as Denver ('(dorado j Cull and see them
ttprliigs. Wal'ertown S. IV; St. Paul ; & :U fit
The lleggar Prince Opera company
opened to a pleaded audience last night
j nt the Folly I heater with the delightful
J comic opera. ".Mascot". or "The nejs-
; sar Prince" which is always popular.
The singing of .Miss Laura Moore
who is well known to music lovers of
Chickasha having appeared in this
city with the Boston Ideal Opera com-
j panyt made a great hit and alone was
well worth ihe price of admission. Her
sweet voice and charming manner has
M mnenpolis Omaha. Kama nosa .. i
M.; Memphis Runiee. I.a.; Galveston
and practically all the larue commer
cial centers between .New York and ! '" l"1'" a l'la'e ni0lK the 'comic op-
Hill
tilt W-t 1 pninit inMina siiicrs in nit
The Hock Island owns and operates The entire company is good. Tonight
Hli iia nf road the Wflhash 2.1 r.V !!' will. appear in another popular
and ihe I.ehlgh Valley has control ef j lu'ril- ' '
over !.;!! miles of road its chief al-
lies beiiiK the (irand Trunk and the
Heading. Hut this merger will in a
way effect the doing away with them
as connective roads.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
N.ulcc is hereby given that the part-
nership heretofore existing between
J. A. Thompson and K. S. lturney of
Chtckaslm Oklahoma under the firm
name of Thompson & llurney was dis-
solved on the 2X;h day of May. lfiiO.
by mutual consent.
Thee business will be conducted !u
the future by IC. S. llurney ami he Is
authorized to collect all accounts ami
debts due to said partnership and all
bills will lie paid by him.
R. S. BPMNEY
.1. A. .THOMPSON'.
Hated litis 28th day of May A. II
mio. r.:!i :t;
Woman Accessory
to Murder of Girl
Spei'ial by Vnlted Press.
l.oils ille Ky. May .'ii. Mrs. Lena
Veiulling. wife of ihe janitor of St.
John's church was held as accessory
to the murder of Aima Kellner. The
police ihinlt W'eiidliiiK. the supposed
murderer is in New Orleans or in
France
The Chautauqua Approachef
Have YOU Your
SEASON TICKET
I.. 1). Stone has returned from a trip
to Tuctimcarl X. M. He says it is
very dry In that country but in the
Texas panhandle crops are lookin-t
fine.
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JERSEY COWS FOR SALE.
I have a car load of high bred and
lower bred Jersey rows for sale. Can
be seen nt Palace si aides 415 Choc-
taw phone teCi and also in pasture.
.1. P. Fit EN Oil.
CHAUTAUQUA
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Pln NOW forthat Vwcatlon you have
been premising yourself
TluKeU at Prlnclaal tiueln4 HauM
WASHINGTON NOTES.
' Washington. D. C May 31. The
present congress has appropriated
$'.tt!. miri.omi for the army $i:;4.fliin(ii)n
for the navy ami $ l.".fi. 000. (Kin for pen-
sions $:;t.-.(MiOoo. 71 per cent of our
total levy for expense upon wars past
present and fo come. Only $ftnnO.(tcn
were expended by the recent congress
upon agriculture. Multiplied million .
for the r is. o: war and a mere tri'le
for 'he fruitful arts of peact. This is
republican statesmanship. Two b it-
tlesliips costing' $S2.tWfi.0n0. were pro-
vided for in the ijaval appropri-ttioe.
bill last week. All the democrat but
three and the insurgent republicans
voted against the battleships ihe
standpatters voted for the "sett mon-
sters.'" High Tariff Tories
The high tariff tones have just suc-
ceeded in placing in the sundry civil
appropriation bill of the house an al-
lowance of $2."iOnoi for the tariff com-
mission. They hope to make their
rescue In the coming: November "lec-
tion. Tlie plan is to tell the people
that they will revise the tariff agiln
as soon as ibis hoard makes their re-
port if the report justifies and ne-'es-skates
another revision. In other
words the tariff is to be revised by
its friends again. Republican leaders
are in despair ami unless -tnev 'an
deceive the people again they tire ut-
terly without hope.
The Tax Question.
The people of Oklahoma put ieto
Ihe state treasury for state 'purposes
$2.00nO0fl and they pay into the. na-
tional treasury $18000000 for national
uses and extravagance. Republicans
favor a high tax for national and pie-
tend to favor low lax. for state pur-
poses. ' ''
McGuire Negro Bill.
' The McCuire bill to enroll. lO.OuOO
negroes as Indians "which would cost
the Indians twenty to thirty million
dollars has been if not finallly post-
poned at least delayed for the pres-
ent by the vigorous fi.iht made against
it under the leadership of Congress
man Carter Senator Core and the
other democratic members of (he Ok-
lahoma delegation.
White House Extravagance.
For the purpose of furnishing care
of horses cairiages automobiles ami
maintenance" of gieenhopso and sta
bles of the White House there is ex-
pended yearly f.vi.iioo. Should not the
people resent such extravagance- as
this?
DEATH OF AGED MAN.
T. W. Poach aged t'.fl years died at
his home at 1208 South Fourth yester-
day and was buried last evening in the
Oild Fellows cemetery. He leaves ..a
wife three sons two daughters and a
brother.
Billy Friedlander
and His Big Musical
Comedy Company
Citizens Organize League
(Continued from Page 1.)
Mr. Strickler of the Strickler Bros
realty firm by request told of the sue-
cess of the commission plan in Knid
where it has been in operation since
hist December. He showed how the
system affected economics in many
ways and promoted efficiency in all
departments of the city administration.
The meeting adjourned subject to
call of .the president.
The best. . musical comedy company
traveling throughout the south this
season will be in this city for two
nights commencing' with Wednesday
night's-performance. June 1 when
Billy Friedlander and his company ..f
HO singing and dancing artists will open
8 two nights engagements at the New-
Star. Mr. Hovey is getting after Die
best in the show business and as this
company is without a doubt the best.
! musical comedy company ever seen in
i this city he has begun by hitting the
ball on the head the first throw.
! The Billy Friedlander Musical Com-
' edy company carry a car load of
scenery which numbers fourteen sets
I and every production has a complete
' change in scenery as well as cos-
tumes. No costumes worn in any play
' is used for another. . Kvery musical
number has its costume and there are
two wardrobe . mistresses with . this
company to take care of the handsnni
cost utiles.
Besides having all the necessary
properties which are the most essen-
tial for these productions Mr. Fried-
lander has with him the best comic
opera stars there are to be had. :Nan
Haiperin Is without a doubt the- best
soubrefte on the southern wheel of
time and her sparkling actions on th
stage are such as to keep the audience
In continual glee until she leaves. Miss
Haiperin will make a hit singing her
song. 'Sleepy Head;" Miss Baumann
will sing several excellent selections
and .ii'ill prove to be the best prima
donna ever seen in musical comedy in
this city. Mr. La Zone and Mr. Bel-
ville will add to the comedy which Mr.
Friedlander will dish out and whh
these three comedians at work all the
time there will be laughs a plenty.
Get your seats reserved early an-i
don't' forget that this is the best com-
pany you wi'l see in your city this
seaon.
Reserved seats at Brown's druse
r.tnre.'
As White As Snow
No that is not quite correct..
ttnh Wh
y ciosc to It. I -
- It IS white.
It makes clothes bright.
It makes work light.
In hard water or soft
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b wiiiite
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yields a really remarkable suds a suds that CLEANS. ; '
ror years and years we have been trying to make a white laundry soap
w
n mat win uo oeiicr woriv man any now made a soap
that will do as f!ood work in hnrd wnft r ii oilier
soans do in soft.
s Bob White Soap is the result.
Vv It does everything we hoped it
would and more!
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 130, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 31, 1910, newspaper, May 31, 1910; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732358/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.