Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. SIXTEEN, No. 113, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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0OIOE4IB1 DAILY BXPSIII OHIOEAIDA OXLAIOHA
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YOU ARE INVITED
To attend our Annual Spring Opening and
Display of
High Grado. Acorn Gas Ranges
May 13 14 and 15
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NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Standing of the Team.
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Faiker.preparesio'siarixsomeihingr
Mads It Unanimous.
1 "Have you any militant suffragists In
Crimson Gulch ?" "Nary" replied liron-
Bo Bob. "When the school teacher
dropped a hint aa to how she'd like to
irote we'd hare beenglad ol a chance
(to shoot up anybody that 'ud Interfere
rlth her. But by common consent we
turned the polls over to her. an' all
stayed away so'a there wouldn't bf? any
chance ot br bela' . einbarraspd."
M'ubingUn SUuv : ' J-fj : :t I
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y i . Mack's Definition I
f A successful vaadevtlle playlet now-
. todays must iave every Ingredient of
L successful two dollar drama. Itnust
tirr dlrectneaa ot purpose. It must
ped tmawerrtnely to Its denouement.
iX taree-ftct drama is one-third plflie
one-third explanation and one-tbird
substance mlnuf tbe piffle and the ex-DlanatloD-Wlllard
Mack In Dramatic
Mirror; ;
He Had Not 8pent It.
A uniali boy wan spending the
Fourth of July with hla Uncle Sidney
who was a few years older than he.
Hla parents not wishing to trust such
a small lad with money had given
his Uncle Sidney the money with
which to buy firecrackers candy etc.
The next day bis grandma said:
"Well IJoyd iiow did you spend the
Fourth?" He eplledf "Why grand-
ma I didn't spend It. Sidney did.'!
Ejaculation ot a Vacationist.
Oh Lord! I have left behind all th
things I ought to have taken add 1
' have taken all of the things I really
didn't want and there is not much
health In me. Life.
Had the Wrong Outlook.
'A publlo man who looms large to
the men of Me day may be judged by
posterity to have been standing for
outworn Ideals and so to' have hin-
dered human progress. Demosthenes
waa regarded aa a great patriot In op-
posing Philip ot Macedon. Bat he was
really the champion of the old idea of
the Independence of the Greek city-
itatea while Philip was developing the
project of unifying Greece. For a cen-
tury the city-states had been lighting
each other constantly beget by jeal-
ousies. Tbelr hick of unity was a
treat obstacle to progress. Demos-
thenes was looking backward not for-
ward. . ii
Equilibrium In the Kitchen. '
Have you ever had your . patience
tried and the sweet serenity of 'your
spirit ruffled by the wobbling and tip-
ping of saucepans on gas stove burn-
ers which were too large? Keep a
square or circle of fly screening at
hami to place over the burner when
using very small cooking vessels and
you will have successfully solved this
proMem. Good ' Housekeeping ' Maga-
zine. - . ;
Goethe and the Cherry Tree f
When I was a boy I planted a
cherry tree and watched Its growth
with delight Spring frosts killed the
blossoms an I had to wait another
year before '.he cherries were ripe
then the birds ale them; another year
the caterpillars; then a greedy neigh-
bor; then the blight. Nevertheless
when I have a garden again I shall
plant a cherry tree! Goethe.
New Version of Old Song.
Grandpa waa showing little . Helen
the pictures In a popular magazine.
Coming to a page which advertised
men's wearing apparel he called cer-
tain garments "breeches." Whereupon
the little three-year-old hearing a fa-
miliar sound that carried suggestions
began to sing "London 'ureeches fall-
ing down!" '
IV
CREAM
BAKING POV7BEI1
For srxtjj years Dr. Price's Cream
Baking Pp vvder has been the standby
of countless housekeepers who have
relied upon it for healthful home-baked
food. I ..
Dr. Price's contains no alum or lime
phosphate. There is never any ques-
tion about the absolute purity and
healthfulness of the food it raises.
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LIBRARY BULLETIN.
Hours: Open from S to 6 p. m. and
from to 9 p. m. Sundays 3 to 5 p. m
Phone' 1124.' Office: hours ia. m.; $o
1 p. m. 921 South Eighth ' street
Phone 437 ' j
. .M Mission Study. ' i
Grlffls Lux Chrtstue outline study
of Janan. "'' '' I
Hodgklns Via Christ! Introduction
to the study of. missions. Donated by
Cecil Smith. .". i
I Mason-rLux Chrlstl outline sudy of
.India. 4-; V "feV fcK i nM'-NH
... EmithRex Christue outlipe atudy
of. China. v' ' ;). . ii-i i
Smith Uplift of China donated! by
Miss Martha Dawson. t j
TrulU-Miasionary Methods for Suu
dv school Workers donated Jby Mrs
H..A. Coley. . ' ' :..!.; bt
Itaymond The King's Business Aa
nated by Rev. E. B. Tela. .
The following titles donated iby Mrs
S..E. Ellis: a '
Conservation ot National Ideals six
papers on mission problems in the
United States. 1 V
Clark Gospel In Latin Lands.
Farle-Winning the Oregon Country
Headland-i-China'B New Day.
MontEomery Western Women In
Eastern Lands.
Itaymond The King's Businessi
." Pine Arte. ' i
Aiken Aiken's Music Course. : ;
DeBaker -Stokes' Encyclopedia; of
Music and Musicians. .
E. Fay Music Study in Germany
Goodyear (Renaissance and Modern
Art. ' "" " . .
Goodyear Roman and. JHedieval
Ait:"'- ' '
tt Johnson Sones Every One
Should Know. -' s ;
Jameson Sacred and Legendary
Art. Vols. I and II.
Mason Opera Stories.
Pennelis Joseph Pennelis Pictures
of the Panama Canal. 1
Euterpean Collection One hundred
and fifty mounted prints of famous
paintings with notes. . Fifty pamphlets
of masterpieces of music and art with
biographical sketches of musicians and
artists.
Reynolds Discourses on Art.
Tartell A History of Greek Art.
Webb & Ware Practical Drawing
Hubbard Biography of Bellini
Iirahnis Chopin Oorregglo Corot
Gainsborough Handel Paganinl
Verdi.
liuskin Seven Lamps of Architec
ture Elements ot Drawing and Per-
BpectiyePreraph&elltiBm.
K I't'i .' Drama -
liarrio-i'eter and Wendy.
fiaiBworthy Justice.
Hauptman The Sunken Bell.
IbHen Peer Gynt..
Kennedy The Servant In the House.
Maeterlinck The Blurrtird. ...
Peabody The Piper. ;
Pinero The Princess and the But-
terfly. ; 1
Rostand Chanticleer.
Zangwill--The Melting Pot.
Miscellaneout.
Austin The Promised Land.
Bennett How to Live on 24 Hours
a Day. . :
King Rational Living. '
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W. L. Pet.
Philadelphia . 14 7 . .667
Chicago . 14 8 - i .63S
Boston . 412 9 .571
Cincinnati . 11 10 2i
Pittsburg . 11 13 .453
St. Louis 11 14 .440
Brooklyn ' fc 9 13 .409
New York 6 14 .360
Results Yesterday.
New York 1 Cincinnati 2.
Brooklyn 1 Chicago 5. .
Philadelphia 4 Pittsburg 2.
Boston 1 St. Louis 6.
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FEDERAL LEAGUE.-
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4 6tandlng of the Teams.
W. . L. PctJ
Pittsburg . 16 ' 8 .667
Kawark . 14 11 .560
Chicago . 14 'lli .560
Kansas City 13 11 .542
Brooklyn . . 12 12 .500
St. Louis 10 13 .435
Baltimore - 11 15 .423
Buffalo..- .8 17 .320
Results Yesterday
Baltimore 6 St. Louis 5.
Newark 0 Kansas City 7.
'Brooklyn 4 Chicago 6.
Buffalo 0 Pittsburg 1.
WESTERN ASSOCIATION.
. . .
Standing of the Teams.
Sherman . ---- 14
Denison . 14
Oklahoma City"!' 13
Ft. Smith' ' 13
'.Muskogee . L ' ll
Paris'.' i.li ;r 11
McAlester . .... "9
Tulsa - . 8
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c'"' Results Yesterday.
Ft. Smith 5 Oklahoma City 8.
McAlester 4 Paris 0. j '
Tulsa i Denison 6.
Muskogee 9 Sherman 2. '
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Standing of the Teams.
W. L. Pet.
Detroit . .... 18 7 .720
New York I 12 ' 8 .600
Chicago . -At -10 j83
Boston . i. r . 9 -9 ' .500
Cleveland . . 11 IV .478
Washington ... ...10 . 11 .476
Philadelphia . ..... 8 13 .381
St. Louis ".-.JL-r - 18 .250
"' Results Yesterday.
Chicago 0 Washington 2.
ICleveland 31 New York 1.
St Louis 0 Philadelphia 3.
Hadn't Forgotten.
A former bishop of Bath and Wells
loved to impress on his ordination can-
didates the Importance of a thorough
study of the "Analogy" of Bishop But-
ler. "Good by my dear young friend"
he once said In taking leave ot a stu
dent at the palace door; and then
earnestly added: "Whatever you do
don't forget the Butler." "Oh my
lord I haven't" : Stammered out the
youth "I have' just given him halt a
crown!" T. P.'s Weekly.
Howells Heroines of Fiction.
Shuman How to Judge a Book. -Smith
The' Montossorl System.
Burton How to See a Play.
Howe The Modern City and Its
Problems.
Barnes Psychology of Ch.ldhood
and Youth.
Bigelow American Policy.
Taft The United States and Peace.
Henderson-What Is It to Be Edu
cated?
Addams Twenty Years at Hull
House. . .
Palmer Life ot Alice 'Freeman Pal
mer.
Robinson History of 'Western Eu
rope.
Hollander AWitlon of Poverty.
Moulton Uterary Study of the
Don't fail to visit us each day of our Demonstration and register
for the FREE DRAWING on Thursday and Friday.. Get details at
our office. Refreshments will be served on Saturday from 2 to 9 p. m.
;: On Thursday May 13th: we will give away absolutely FREE at
4 p. m. an Aluminum Electric Coffee Perculator.
1 ' On Friday May 14th at 4 p. m. we will also give away abso-
lutely FREE an Electric Flat Iron and Folding Ironing Board with
Sleeve Attachment.
This drawing is open to all adult residents of Chickasha and
Ninnekah living within 200 feet of pur lines.
On Saturday May . 15th at 4 p. m. we will give away a hand-
seme Acorn Gas Range to the Church Society having the highest
number of votes. Votes will be given with every purchase of Gas or
Electric Appliance from May 1st to May 15th.
Tbe Following Church Societies Have ' Entered tbe Contest:
Ladies' Aid Society Christian Church. ; Missionary' Society Methodist Church
St. Luke' Guild Episcopal Church. . Altar Society Catholic Church '
Ladies' Aid Society First Baptist Church
Chickasha Gas & Elec. Co.
421 Chickasha Avenue.
Phone 100
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University Glee Club
and Orchestra
O. C. W. AUDITORIUM
Wednesday May 1 2th
Under Auspices of the MacDO WELL CLUB
Adults 50c.
Students 25c
Hard Luck Indeed. .
"What Is a fellow to do I'd like to
know?" complained John. "The kids
that mamma don't object to me play.
ing with all have mammas that won't
let them play with me.
Japanese Invention.
It has been generally supposed that
the revolving stage was a German In1
rentlon. Ap a matter of fact a turn
table system has been used In Japa
nese theaters for years.
Grady County Ixpress
25 Cents a Year r
Tula great offer is made for an in
definite period. We will send the
Grady County Express for one fu
year to" subscribers In Grady county
only on receipt of only 25 cents.
Think of It the official county paper
rock-ribbed Democratic with kll the
local politic! and official news every
week for 25 cents a year. Come run
ning. Remit In coin to
GRADY COUNTY EXPRESS.
Chickasha Okla. 1
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property in any of our companies. Our rates are reasona-
ble and our companies settle promptly.
JOHN T. OWSLEY
Fire Tornado Accident Health Insurance.
Suite 412-414 First National Bank Building.
Reaching an Understanding.
A big row was going on in an Atchi
son home and Anally the Globe eys
one of the neighbors rushed u and
said to a woman who was red In the
face from screaming at a very angry
looking man "Look here what's the
matter?" "Oh It's nothing" said the
red-faced woman. "Father and I are
having a perfect understanding that's
all."
Kiprei Want Ads onn result
Subscribe for the Pally Eipress.
His Way.
Jim "What kind of a fellow Is
Brlggs?" Jack "Oh he's the sort tUit
leaves his car In front of the church f
and goes across the street to aioot a
game of pool." Yale Record.
Every Little Helps.
If you can't plant a shade tree your-
self you can at least refrain from
hitching a hungry horso to your nolgh- "t
bor's. Ft Wayne New.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. SIXTEEN, No. 113, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1915, newspaper, May 12, 1915; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732437/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.