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tHICKAtHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKA8HA OKLAHOMA MONDAY NOVEMBER ST 1122 t"
Chickasha Daily Express
J. EDWIN POOL 1 .... .. Managing Editor
GEO. IL EVANS .. .........iniblUber and Business Mauser
OFFICIAL PAPER Of GRADY COUNTY
Knttrtd. at the poitofflcs of Chickasha Oklahoma u Mood elaas
mall mattr
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA MONQAY NOVEMBER 87 1022.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Out yr. delivered by carrlir.600
I Moa. dHWerad by carrier.. 1.00
I Won. delivered by carrier.. I SO
t Month delivered by carrlar. .GO
One year If Dmll ....... 4 00
flta months by mall.......... t oo
Three moulds by mall....... IM
BIdkI copy . J)S
Any orronnous reflection on Iba
character of any pewm firm or
corporation and any uilsatataoioot
hl h may appear In ttia columna
of Tba Express will ba gladly
corrected upon Its being brought
to tlia attention of the nmntiK-
mnnt PUULIBHEH
I'hona 41. ' I'boua 43.
Niws by U. P. Wlra Dally J
Olvss All tha Local News
EXPRESS PACKACTnXS
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AMERICANISM CREED
"I believe In the United Statel of America and the prin
ciples of freedom justice equality and humanity upon which it
was founded and fur which American patriots have given their
lives and fortunes.
"I believe it is my duty towards my country to love it; to
support its constitution; to obey its laws; to respect its flag;
and to defend it against all enemies."
NEED FOR AMERICANIZATION PROGRAM.
Not infrequently the proponent of n vigorous Americanization
program is answered with "Oh what's t he use? A few foreigners
more or less who don't understand us won't hurt!"
There arc plenty of patriotic and sentimental reasons why "a
Tew more or llss will hurt and hurt badly. And there arc as ninny
practical reasons. I'ol.shcvism red propaganda sovictism radical
Mil of all kinds are not spread in America by Americans but by
oreigncrs. There is no other plan save that of Americanization
vhich will keep this the America of Americans instead of a try-
Hit station for wild communistic and anarchistic schemes.
An instance of the need of greater vigilance in Amerieaniza-
ion work is at hand in the funny reports printed in German papers
rganling the i lection. According to home of these President
3 larditM is about to resign. Governor Smith of New York is to
become president the prohibition laws were repealed the entire
congress was turned out of office and a new one installed.
If all German French Austrian and Polish children in this
country knew of their own knowledge from proper Americaniza-
tion education the facts about this country it is hardly possible
that their parents and grandparents in writing to Europe would
fail to give a true rather than a false picture of political condi-
tions "in this country. It may be argued that it doesn't make any
difference if Germany is told by her newspapers a set of untruths
alout our domestic elections but that is not the point. Misrepre-
sentation and misunderstanding of one country by another inter-
fere with trade cause friction and sometimes war and prevent
he spread of culture and education and thus of civilization.
.Not to realize that Americanism is as important to our .foreign
children and their parents as education is both to them and to
American children is to remain unconscious of one of the vital
problems which is today faced by the land we love. Lavvton News.
TRUTH IN ADVERTISING.
Tho fmr o' licll'i a hangman's whip
To hnud tho wretch In ordur;
Dut where ya fwl your honor grip
l.vl thut bo aye your border.
Rubui II u rim.
"(Wen th fMr of ona evil load
Hi Into swori." Mollnau.
Mr. T. R. I'lilll L'pa. who was staff
rnrrcnpoiidt'iit at tho Ardmoro foot-
hull Uiii" male that ho had t
leant tlx urgent Invitation to Join
In the fraena at the eloau but po-
litely declined.
For ono thin Tom tried lo niiika
It plain that ho WfiHii't out for pugil
istic honors. Ho didn't want tho
mnp of his fnco mctutod up.
And Ralph rioyer figures thut ho
would hnvo fared heller In tho nni-
leo If not moro thnn hulf a dor.cn
of the Ardinorelles hud tucMed him
at tho name time.
Too had Ardmoro til it rowdies
hnd to pull the small-town Bluff
slightly marrlnft an oeraxlnn which
wan ntherwlao wholly plensnut to
tho Chlckaaha boys. Ndxt time we'd
better suml a regiment of Home
GuarilH with the lnm.
And at thla point wo foul culled
upon to rlHO and remark Hint tho
victorious march of C. II. S. toward
tho Hlalo chumplonHlilp Ih entirely
satisfactory to Chickasha. Bravo!
However the pains catiHod by tho
aad new- thnt turkeys are roontlng
pretty lilh I bin tlmo arc moro or
lung mitigated by the soothing re-
flection that rabbits will ao'm Lo
rlpo.
AIno hluklllln' time la at hand
and maybe aomehody'll amid you a
mens of ioiot-mad sausage.
81 filmp aayi bo always nolle
that be la la a more cheerful wood
when be doesn't have tbe duiupa.
Speaking of (ho radio business
our Idea la that bedlam is a peace
ful proposition comi.ired with a
rombluallon of jais and atuilc. .
Meantime If the drlllora horo-
shouts want to muke it the blKgust
ThunkHKlvtiiK on record In. Chick-
nulla all they have lo do la to bring
In uu oil well during tho next for
duys. ' 1
I
A STOLEN SMILE ER TWO
i
liKikln' on." Karlkaluren (Chris-
llanla). '
Joys of Home.
"Don't you ever gut bouteaiek?"
"No" replied Senator Sorghum.
"After being hurklod a few times by
my coiiHtltueula I'm perfectly sails-
find to reslda In Washington D. C."
Washington liveulng blur.
BULK THOUGHT P0H TODAY
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AND
.NOT AH T PUBLIC
Helen T. Colby
Office 301 1st Nat'l riang Bldg.
Office phone 1431
Res. Phone 660
The minimum capacity of Uto
Congressional IJhrary at Washington
Is some 4.000000 volumes.
TRUST IIIM ALWAYS:
Commit thy way unto the
Lord; trust also la Mm. !
I'sulm 37 :G. i
81 miles of land telegraph cn hi o
hnvo been laid by tho un of an airplane
Correct.
i
Kconomlea Professor: Name some
production lu which tho supply ex-
ceeds tho demuiid.
8 t u d e: Trouble. Northwestern
Purple I'arrot.
Tha Reformer.
i
"How many times do I havo to
tell you nobby that one must keep
his eyes closed during prayer!"
"Yes mamma how do ya know I
don't?" Sun Dodger.
Did His Best
A Wo.it ern exchange tells of a
speed mnnlnc who ran head-on Into
a sever. -story office building and af-
ter regaining consciousness weakly
murmured "I blew my horn." Boa-
ton Transcript.
An. Aid to 'ppetlte.
"Why don't '"" cut yur apple
Johnny?"
"I'm waltln for rotor. It tastes
much better when another feller Is
HEALTH OFFICER'S NOTICE.
Hy reason of tho prevalence of
smallpox norno of . the malignant
type In nearby towns I urgo every-
body who ' hasn't been vaccinated
successfully to attend" to this mat-
tor at once. Vucelnallon offers the
only Immunity. Protect yourself
and your fumlly at onco.
K. U DAWSON
City Supt. of Health.
CEo6E A iZA STUDIO i
For Yonr I'ortratt Work au4
.. Kodak finishing
Portraita at a wonderful reduc-
tion la price for a few days only.
Mall us your kodak work tylcea
reasonable.
305! Chickasha Ave.
NOTICE!
Anybody hunting or trespasalnf
on tha UurUchl farm wat of
Cblckaaha without per ui Us ton Will
be prosecuted. - ;
SI. A. BURTSCHI
LUlie Beauty Shop
(Formerly "Marinetlo")
Marcel Waving and all klndi ot
Ueauty Work. Manicuring for
ladloa and gentlemen.
I to Chlokasha Ave.
phena 1&21
The slogan of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World I
.Is J ruth and the word is prominently displayed in the associa-
tion emblem. Members of the-associated clubs are pledged to ad-
here to the truth in presenting their products to the public and
:hey are educated to that end. In such education newspapers to-
lerate by refusing to accept advertising which is proved to be
untrue.
The adoption of a slogan by a body of thinking men and
Women is not a matter of accident or of chance; it is a reflection
of the consciousness which is in process of development in the
individuals who make up the organization. It is a crystallization
of the individual thought into the sentiment of the group.
Underlying the insistence upon truth in published advertise-
ments the idea of service stands as the foundation rock upon
Which the truth shall rest. The idea of service is established
firmly in the minds of the men and the women who subscribe to
the slogan.
Thus another large group of individuals who help to mold
public opinion commit themselves wholeheartedly to one of the
primal principles embodied in .the teachings of Jesus Christ.
The Christian Business Man for December. I
: THE UNCONQUERABLE SPIRIT
When John Quincy Adams was 80 years old he met in the
Streets of Iloston an old friend who shook his trembling hand
lud said: "Good morning and how is John Quincy Adams to-
iday?" quotes the Farm Journal.
"Thank you" replied the former president "John Quincy
Adams himself is well I thank you but the house in .which he
lives at present is becoming dilapidated. It is tottering upon its
foundation. Time and the seasons have nearly destroyed it. Its
roof is pretty well worn out. Its walls are much shattered and
it trembles w ith every wind. The old tenement js becoming almost
uninhabitable and I think John Quincy Adams will have to move
out of it soon. But he himself is quite well thank you."
A DESERVED VICTORY.
Wondering
How
To go about building that home? Here's how. Deposits
in our SAVINGS Department bear 4 per cent interest
compounded semi-annually.
$ 100 deposited each week for 5 years equals..? 287.53
$ 2.00 deposited each week for 5 years equals.- 575.09
$ 3.00 deposited each week for 5 years cqusls.- 862.50
$ 4 00 deposited each week for 5 years equals 1150.15
$ 5.00 deposited each week for 5 years equals 1432.50
$10.00 deposited each week for 5 years equate 2875.39
The only time money can be saved is while it is
being made.
CITIZENS
NATIONAL BANK
OF CHICKASHA
Roy D. Gardner
John R-. Riley
Gardner's
Garage
Phone 490
619 Chickasha Avenue
Our Service Is Complete
We Guarantee Satisfaction.
Road Service at AH Hours at
Minimum
Prompt Service
UOAH LIMIT RAISED TO
$7500 ON DWELLINGS
It baa boon tha custom ot loaa
companies to lend nut more than
$.'0o ou any one residence or
dwelling house. That baa been
Inereaaed by ua to $7500. We
solicit first class loans on ' fine
Clilckaaba homes 17500 down to
300.
Payments arc:
Definite contract to run 8
months. Interest 7 and 4 6 per
cent per annum. Makes principal
and Interest monthly payment
$16.70 per $1000 loan. No cost to
pay off loan after 12 months.
STANDARD SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASS'N.
Detroit Michigan.
D. H. ROCHE Agont
Chickasha Okla
Professional Cards
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; In explaining the democratic victory of November 7 and highly
approving it the ' republican Boston Transcript editorially says
umong other things :
"The best part about the wigging which the people have given
tit the polls -in many parts of the country to the party in power
is that the wigging was well deserved. The party in power
has neglected its opportunity paltered in the face of grave and
pressing problems played fast and loose with the veterans of the
Great War goose-stepped before organized bands of noisy minor-
ites honeyfugled the pacifists- enacted a tariff bill that as w-e
have repeatedly said is 'a disgrace to the republican party and a
menace to the nation' insulted the intelligence and inflamed the
passion of the electorate in many parts of the country by appoint-
ments to office that are indefensible on .any score for example
E. Mont Reily as governor of Porto Rico and a whole tribe of
political swindlers south of the Mason-Dixon line."
"Instead of leadership in the lower house of congress the
republicans have set up an oligarchy consisting of Mondell of
Wyoming Madden of Illinois Kelley of Michigan and Anthony
of Kansas the worst of the lot. Instead of resisting: the impu
dent and insolent manner in which this oligarchy has invaded the
constitutional premises of the executive the executive has in too
many instances salaamed before the invaders. In the place of
'one man government' at the executive end of the avenue;the
party in power has given the country a taste of misgovernment
at both ends by a congressional oligarchy as unfit to administer
as it was to legislate." . . .
(i .
The three R's of the American school of diplomacy seem to be
.ssm fi?iill Mi EiiSglisfe &ramento .
PILES
Cured without surgery. No pain
cutting sloughing or detention
from business.
Dr. G. R. Gerard Nlnnekah Oils.
E H. EADS
Architectural Engineer
Room 417 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Chickasha Okla.
TOM D. FATHEREE
PMJMBING HEATING. GAS
FITTING
518 S. 6th. Phones 194 and 1054.
J. ALBA SAGER
Instruction given on all banfl fcnd
. Orchestral Instruments.
. i.t . . . "'
Phone 1060-R. Res. 1528 . tfh-
J. ROYORR
LAWYER
Office In Court Hons.
Underwood Typewriters
T. K. WILCOX Jr.j
Salesman.
PHONB 1390-B
DR. NELLIE ZIMMERMAN
Chiropractor
606 First National Bank Bldg. '
Office Phone 1106.
Residence Phone 14S6-R
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
NOTARY PUBLIC
Phone 626 Room 605
First National Bank Bldg.
MRS. LERA CIIALFANT
Reford Bond Alger Melton
Adrian Melton
.Bond Melton & Melton
LAWYERS
5oma 409 410 411 New First
Nat'l Bank Bldg.
MRS. JAY H. LANE
Teacher of Oil Painting
For Appointment
Phone 738
FOR QUICK ACTION ON
REAL ESTATE
List Your Property "With .
MONEY & PRICE
118 N. 3rd St.
DOG OWNERS NU I Itfc.
If your dog la worth owning"
it Is worth insuring do it today.
Death from every cause smother-
ing fire and llghtlnlug poisoning
thoft and disappearance. All losses
paid promptly without discount.
LLOYD'S
NATIONAL UNDERWRITERS
Albert Y. Shockley Agent
Telephone 653-J
WALLPAPER SALE
I will soil my 30-in. heavy good
paper at much less than cost 15c
per roll; also other bargains. We
sell from wafehouse or will bring
our samples to your home. Also
paper hanging.
C. A. Miller Wallpaper Co.
Phone 1045.
Minnett Optical Co
For eye comfort let us make your
glasses. Our reputation la your
guarantee. .. . -
508 First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 842. .
C. . HARRIS
Makes Private Loans
Buys Notes and Looks After
Rentals
416 First National Bank
Phone 646
:v jllMlll I II Nil II II II.IIMI IIIIIIUIUM
CROSS EYES
May in many cases be relieved
by lenses that correct the re-
fractive errors ot the eyes.
I Before submitting to an oper-
ation let us advisewhat should
be done.
We have stralgUened many
such eyes with glasses only dur-
ing the last seventeen years in
Chickasha.
Carr's Optical Parlor
423 Chickasha Av- . Phone 333
Office Hours:
8:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m.
Member of the-
JL
E2h
MONEY TO LEND
11500 private money B yra.
11600 private money I yrs.
13000 private money I yrs.
$6000 private money 1 yr.
$5000 private money I yrs.
$25000 loan' association
money to lend November for
Employee! Building ft Loan As-
sociation Guthrie Okla. $14.33
per $1000 par month is the
payment.
61 per cent farm loan money.
Plenty of It Loans closed
quickly.
IIARDEN-ROCIIE
MORTGAGE COMPANY
D. H. ROCHE Secretary
203 Tye Building
CHICKASHA. OKLA.
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THE OKLAHOMA NATIONAL BANK
CHICKASIIA OKLAHOMA
Official Statement (Condensed) to the Comptroller of
Currency at the close of Eusiness Sept. 151922.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts 7H'w i5
Overdrafts 16Ax.5o
U. S: Liberty Loan Bonds
U. S. Bonds to secure Circulation 25.UOU.uu
Bonds and Warrants 3?'2crVm
Federal Reserve Bank StocK 5250 .00
Furniture and Fixtures 5017.45
Banking House
Other Real Estate V'ocS
Redemption Fund l'
Cash and Sight Exchange 217976.27
JTbtal 41101.557.42
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock $.000.00
Surplus earned 'x''W
Undivided Profits net 19--41
Reserved for Taxes and Depreciation 1000.00
Circulation 25;92?;5
Rediscounts and Bills Payable ' NONE
Deposits - - - 880931.01
f Total -41101557.42
The above statement is correct.
F. T. CHANDLER V.-Presidenf
Attest:' C. B. TURNER Cashier.
The Bank that SERVICE BUILT. " ' '
' r Condensed Statement of the s
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
.; CHICKASHA OKLA. :!f;
Af the Pose of Business Sept. 15 1922.
;-.;:"-7 tn ' RESOURCES. 1 '
Loans and Discounts . .... $ 414703.25
Overdrafts . T ?. 1393.84
United States Bonds to secure Circulation . 200000.00
Furniture and Fixtures .' .' 10000.00
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank ... 6150.00
Real Estate Owned 81951.13
Interest Earned but not collected... . 7650.36
" United States Bonds on hand $15000.00
Cnsh with U. S. Treasurer 10000.00
Cash In Vaults and with Banks 312471.54 - V ' 7 j
Liberty Loan Boflds .. 53700.00 ' '
County and City Warrants 132547.37
State and City Bonds . 298944.99 822663.90
rW; ? .'''-';!. '"I'! fl.554.512.4S
' . :''"'; '" J LIABILITIES. " ' " "
Capital . - J-... 1. $ 200000.00
Circulation r ....... ............. . 200000.00
Rediscounts . . .... .'. . NONE
'Bills Payable .... ... ... NONE
Deposits Individual $1128360.29
Deposits Banks . ... 23089.27 . '
Deposits United States ... 3062.92 1154612.48
' 15545U48
The above statement Is correct.
J. D. SUGG President
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 191, Ed. 1 Monday, November 27, 1922, newspaper, November 27, 1922; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732703/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.