Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 245, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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CHiCKA&HA DAILY EXPRESS - CHICK ASH A - OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY OCTOBER' 15-1313 1
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Mrs. Tom King of Dallas has beon
visiting .friends In Chickasha this
week. - .
uon t neglect your eyes.. '.We make
correct glasses. Exaininattou' free.
Minnett Optical Co. 008 First Nation-
al fcank building. j u3t
Miss Nellie Dyas of Oklahoma
City is in the city visiting her sister
Mrs. Clarence H. Garrett.
Ask- your grocer for Cream Dale'
Butter made on the Cream Dale
Dairy farm. The best butter you
buy In Chickasha. It Is made fresh
every day. Tho Chickasha Creamery)
Company Telephone 24. - 1-tf I
See "The Silver Girl" a Pathe fea-
ture with Frank Keenan and Its a
"keen 'un" too. Sugg tonight.
Jack Waller formerly with the
Owl Drug store here now with the
Kirkland Drug store In I.awton vis-
ited friends la the city yesterday.
Let
stove.
us polish and
Phone 1121
put up
your
13-3t
Mrs. Z. I McFarland of Carthage
Mo. Is vih'iting friends in Chlck.asha 1
today .
rox Sunshine comedy Roaring
Lions and Wedding Hells Kozy today.
. The Boys and Girls from Harmony
Lane presenting an entire change of
program at the Sugg tonight.
Keyring Lions and Wedding Dells
another rox Sunshine comedy Its a
scream. Kozy today.
Mattlo Armstrong and daugh
ter. Miss Rebecca have returned
from a visit in Atlanta and other
points In the south.
Mr).
Mr. and Mrs.
Visiting friends
in the south.
J. H. Froeniar are
at different points
Gas and electric bills are 'due and
payable at the company's office on
or before the 10th. Unless paid the
service may be discontinued without
further notice. 9-Gt
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kelly have re
turned from Atlanta Ga. whore they
attended the Confederate veteran
Teunion.
No meal complete without Cream-
dale Butter because it Is made fresh
every day. Ask your grocer about It.
Chickasha Creamery Company phono
24. OtC
Mrs. Will Driggers and daiibhter
Jetta have returned from a week's
viaitat Atlanta Ga. and other cit-
ies in the south. They attended tho
Confederate veteran reunion in Atlanta.
The Jazz Harmony Four the boys
who stopped the show last night in
an entire change of songs at the
Sugg tonight. 1
Mario Walcamp in Spurs and Sad-
dles at the Kozy today.
Mrs. Oma Mumford has returned
from attending the reunion of Con-
federate veterans and sons and
daughters of the Confederacy re-
cently held in Atlani-.i.
Walter Kdwards has returned from
Atlanta and other points in tihe south
where he spent several days during
which time ho attended the Confed
erate veterans reunion at Atlanta.
PaMio News showing the latest
happenings all oyer the world. Sugg
tonight.
Mias Genevieve Holir.oi a student
in the state university who returned
Monday from the Confederate vet-
eran's reunion at Atlanta has re-
turned to Nornun where she will re-
sume 'her studies.
liolccmb Lattlng Is expected to
return tonight from Oklahoma City
Where he has spent the day on busi-
ness. Judge "W. B. Llnny and Attorney
H. L. Fogg of El Reno are profes-;
sionul visitors in the city today.
Mario Walcamp
dies. Kozy today.
in Spur and Sad-
WAS ALWAYS POPULAR GAME
The Who Think There U Anything
New In Profiteering Have An-
other Cueea Coming.
The high cost of living was Just ns
much a problem In Elizabethan times
as It Is today. . The ltev. AVIllluin Har-
rison as quaint go.s4p as I'opys.-aud
equally gifted as a chronicler com
plained that magistrates In his day
winked at merchants who charged
more for commodities than they were
permitted by law to charge. In that
day ns in this "bodgers" tills delight-
fully descriptive word Is of the domi-
nie's own coining were allowed "to
burn up corn and raise the price of It;
to carry It home unsold or to n dis-
tant market If they want more money
than the buyer likes to pay; nay
they've leave to export It for the ben
efit of enemies abroud so as to make
more profit.
r During the world war there was
much tulk of certain Americans who
deliberately destroyed carloads of po-
tatoes cabbages and other vegetables
and foodstuffs In order to raise the
prices of these commodities. Same old
story. There's nothing new remarks
J. N. II. In Rochester Post-Express.
Again to hark buck to good Canon
Harrison "pesterlferous purveyors buy
up eggs chickens bacon etc. ; butter
men travel about and buy up butter at
farmers' houses and have raised Its
price from 18d to 40d a gallon. These
things are til for Hie buyer and the
poor man and should not be allowed."
After all about the only thing that
Is true is that tl.ere Is no new thing
under the sun. Like the poor the
profiteer Is always with us.
CPECIFY Firestone Gray Sidewall
Tires when ordering your car and
make every mile you drive a pleasanter
c?..vierr czz expensive mile. You'll know
the ieeling of confidence that really
dependable tires bring.
Most miles per dollar is a simplified
statement of Firestone economy. It
means the greatest return on your n-
vestment the biggest value for your
money.
The faithful service of the Firestone
Gray Sidewall Tire has been the talk of
car owners for the past year it means
fewer tire troubles less annoying delays
less upkeep expense.
That a more liberal mileage' adjustment
is in effect is only an additional reason
for riding on
TIRES
Most Miles per Dollar
Wilton Tire Supply and Vulcanizing
are Chickasha Agents for.
Firestone Tires
Short Stories
of the Town
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Methodists to Meet
Tomorrow afternoon at o'clock
tin; Missionary society of tho Metho-
dist chunJo will .moot with Mrs. J. 1).
Saltor. A full attendance Is desired
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Eaptist Society to Meet
. The Pom ta uis.'rrct of the Iiaptlst
Woman's society will moot tomorrow
at !i o'clock '.it the heme of Mrs. T. h.
Hart 923 Iowa avenue. It. is de-
sired 'tYiat all members be present.
Old
Village Proud of War Record
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iiiub ivorroiij village of
Hllrl.-liwl. I ..
'""" I'niim oi us war rec-
ord. Its total male population be-
tween the ages of eighteen and flit v
in 1014 was "(14. Of that number no
fewer than 170 served with tho forces
and .11) have given their lives for their
country.
In their honor a memorial cross has
been erected on the village green an
exact reproduction of the "cross or
fcflcrlliee" designed by Sir Reginald
liloomhold R. A. for all British mll-
U...V cemeteries abroad. The total
height from tho ground lino to tho
top of tho cross Is 24 feet 6 Inches.
It is built of stone nnd the names of
those men of the village who fell In
the war are Incised In gilt on (he drum
below the base of tho cross
The sacrifice of Old Buckingham is
typical of every British village.
For nice clean
Linton drain Co.
phone
7 :t ; .
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Metropolitar
Cafe
205 Chiekaaha Ave.
"Flu" Lecture at High School
Tonight at 8 o'clock a free lecture
on inriuenz.i will be given by Dr. A.
B. Leeds. This lecture ii in connec-
tion with the iRed Cross classes In.
first aid and humo nuTsing and ev-
eryone is invited to attend.
Japanese Gala Day.
Of nil floral festivities Japan's Feast
of the Cherry Blossom Is tho mrst
generally observed. Practically every
town and village throughout the lam!
1ms its own particular cherry tree for
honoring at this great occasion but.
tho most famous of them all is that
at Kioto. Here early in April Is to
be seen such a sight as can lie wit-
nessed nowhere else In nil the world.
There aro seldom fewer than 11100000
persons present who gather from all
parts of the empire. Kverywhero Is
feastliiL'. (Inncl 111' mill liwtl'l'ir iiiii I.' 1 ii ir l
ed the Confederate veterans' reunion. "Flaneur" Ui ludiumpvUa Star. '
ir. iiiugis is ingiiway eni.orconioiH
j Returns From Vet Meet
Sam It. liargis well known man of
Ada passed through Chickasha yes-
terday afternoon on route to his
home from Atlanta where ho attend-
Electrically cooled iml most
saiiiliiry jifiice in town. Try our
delicious oolToe chicken dinners
Kmik1;ivs find "Wednesdays Host
and (inickest service. Onen d;iv
nhlhl;.
bunias and Pasalis.
STIFF JOINTS
and
L'fflS'jr Up Quickly Uuuer li.a Soothing
Penetrating Application of
Hamlin' Wizard Gil
In cases of rheumatism and laine
back it penetrates quickly drives out
soreness rt;d limbers up still achim
joints and muscles. &
Wizard Oil is an absolutely reli-
able antiseptic application for cuts
burns bites and stings. Sprains and
onuses heal rcadil
! iiir; penetrating qualities
f rilt il from druggists for 30 cenH
I if not satished return the bottle and
f Kct your money hack.
i Ever COtlStinnlcrl n. ...
t I I i - 1 uvu SILK
. liver
Whips pleasant httie pink pills 30
cents. Guaranteed.
DRIVING FORCE
BEHIND KEEN SUCCESSFUL
MEN AND WOMEN
A
officer for this
of the country.
state in his .section
Constipation
The beginning of almost every ser-
ious disorder is constipation. It you.
want to enjoy good health keep your
bowels regular. This Is he-it aecom-1
pllshed by proper diet and nxorchin '
t sometimes a medicine 1 1 needed
and when that Is the case you will
find Chamberlain's Tablets aio ex-
cellent. They are mild and gentle in
their action easy and pleasant to'
take. Give them a trial. They cost
only a quarter.
Zemo the Clean Antiseptic
Liquid Gives Prompt Kelicf
There is one sale dependable treat-
ment that relieves itching torture and
that cleanses and soothes the skin.
Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle
of'Zemo nnd apply it as directed. Soon
you will find that irritations pimples
blackheads eczema blotches! ingworm
and similar skin troubles will disappear.
Zemoj the penetrating- satisfying
!i(iuid is all that is needed tor it
banishes most skin eruptions mukea
the akin soft smooth and healthy.
Tiw E. W. Rose Co. Cleveland ft "
When you think of the successful men and
women you know people who are doing things
worth while you will fhid that they possess
lorce vim ana energy
the kind that simply brim
over when the blood is
filled with iron. Nuxated
Iron by enriching the
blood and creating new
red blood cells strength-
ens the nerves rebuilds
the weakened tissues and
helps to instill renewed
force and energy into the
whole system. Three
million people use it an-
nually as a tonic strength
ana blood-builder.
MAKE THIS TE
5"'C how long you ran work or how far yon cut'
walk wit bout becoming tired; next take two fi ve-
rmin tabids of Nuxated Iron three times per
day after meals fr two weeks. Then test your
strength again and see how much you have
pained. Numbers of nervous run-down people
who were ailinpf all the while have most aston;
iVninfrly Increased their strength anil endurance'
'mpy by taking iron in the proper form.
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 245, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1919, newspaper, October 15, 1919; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732801/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.