Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 126, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 12, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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CMICKASMA DAILY CXPRtJf. CMICKAIHA OKLAHOMA TUI80AY. IIPTIMtER U 1K2.
Engine Test Of 230 Ccntinuous Hours Forecasts
PonAibility of iXon-Stop Flight Around the World
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Tin iHMHllilltly of round lli irld mm stop flip it l wn
Wrlulil jilrplimp motor. lilr!i ran t-nutlmioiiMy for 26;i hour
III llllrt
mi Ihit
)ilnitotiiuulnK ilii t"t of r now
lilock -liy fur (In- mi)it rcmurkntila
uu)i(ir rrniiiiik('0 ever murte. At tlio rate of two niil u a niiiml- it i.uw urivcii ny inn motor would travel
Sn.qoo miIIi'h or more tluin i.two mile mom tliiui tli ilr.umferoiK t i f tin- m -ta. I'lmio hIiuhh l.l. ut. Willliun I)
Tliumus of Ihe iiiivnl ulr station nt Aniuoiitlu I). C explaining l" fmiitioiiliiR of ttio motor to th:f niocliuiiit
At tlio nut km.
CONFERENCE
REPORT PRESENT-
ED TO HOUSE
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froui kijm one)
.11 (cms xij'iil lust al in "J
train.
limine manager morcil nnnilicr
vlctoiy In tilt? cotton rale. Ion;;
R(atll cotton being placed on ill"
f'eo list. It seven cents a
i 'Und In tliu HcliBle hill t):l ( oitoti
niAiiufMciuri'ii (lutlH .vein Half way
liclneen the Beiuitc ami limine IMIh.
Duty on Importation of Culm;)
Nimar wun idaslied to ft.'.'i a liiin-
(Ircd pound 16 ojits lilgher tlian
the house rate hut ;lKlit cents he-
low the original senate hill.
Tho rate on (dinar Imported from
countrloH other than Culia was cut
from $:.30 to f 2.20 a hundred.
Metal rates nenerally worn kept
at senate figures. The liaslc si eel
r.iU" was el;!ll pec ce:il ml valoli'!'!.
Household ulerslU were reduced
M:litly In confi rem e.
itulCM Cll ll'.IIO IIollill' l.o:;;M. IIMUl
t; tiiil clnMt ni 'l :mo;ui( yi-t-n
ie per cent ml vi.loreui li ti
li e Oltieri'l'ce llllposeil u i !.'ll;i
tm ila'.ise no llial the dullc oiild
l.e tiu r( am (I In eillllil mte.'i lei !i (!
a'ltoad tin Anicrlcuii producls.
l.of of fir. spruce cedar and
acHtern hemlock were taxed $l.mi
per thousand board feet hut r"
exempt from duty if Imported from
iniy lountry which ha not rcr.lrlct-
(d ciporialliui. The general rate
(in sarted lumliir was l.'i per cent
ad valorc'ii.
i Kcw changes were made on loli.ic
(0. the Imtlc (lutlcl lielllR thoe
i adopted ill the stnate 12.10 pound
en unstenuiKil filler luhucco nm!
fifty cents on stemmed and scrap
tohacio cents a pound.
fonlerence duties on Important
farm products were: Meat 20 per
: i nil ad valiit'eni; fresh mJlk 2 '2
icils u
l mil
lia rley
Kallou; ( lieesH
:cs I'lKht
in rents n
five cents a
cents a dozn;
IniMhel; com 1"
I.U.llel; (i:it:i 45
r"'.t'id.s; rc l.'i cents a
it :M cciiIh a hilshel;
en ripe dried or In
of one tier cent u
! l"!t I l
!;i:.id: i d
lei hid;
I T ' " i (Hi .
Hi" hi'liie. half
I'oii'"1 olherwise prepared S.'i per
(nt ad valorem; fiKS dried or lu
I lie lilllle two cents a pollllil; oilier
wi five k-iiIs a iiomid; dates
frefh or dried one cent n pound
olhcrwUe prepared ::J per cent ail
valorem. .
At a point 2X4 iiiIIch nor Hi of
Seward Alaska Is a railway bridge
firther north than any other In
America.
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Cures Malaria Chill
Fever Bilious Fever
Colds and J-nCrippc.
FeltThe Key Io' Roofing Strength
f:.'i
tr-.-4.xJi
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Knock out the koystonc of an arch and yon have
a ruin.
Break down by time and exposure the basic material
in any asphalt shingle and you have destroyed a roof.
Genuine 'Richardson Felt is the key material in
Flex-a-Tilc Giant Shingles It ''holds" the weather-
proof qualities of this superior roofing because it is the
perfected product of an organization that has specialized
in the manufacture "of line felt since 1808.
This tough durable fabric is thoroughly impregnated
with scientifically tempered asphalt; then heavily
coated with natural asphalt on (olh sides the outer-
coat to keep out heat cold and moisture from above
the undcr-coat to give equally needed protection from
beneath. ' - '
FLEX-A-TILE
HOUSE TOPS
Xnd Flex-a-Tile Giant Shingles look as well as they
wear because on their outer surface is an enameled
coating of rich green slate (or red if you prefer) from the
Richardson quarries in Georgia.
An important economy point is that this large-size f
extra-weight shingle can be laid over an old roof as
well as on new sheathing thus saving the labor of
tearing off old shingles and affording the extra insula-
tL.l of a double surface. In fact no other type of
asphalt shingle gives such satisfactory results when used
in this way. '
Telephone for further information.
WM. CAMERON & CO.
Wflex-a-tileL
GlANTJAMSfHICKEfl ANO v'V
' WN WBP
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Flfx-8-TiIo Giant Phinfli no)
fti) heavisr and 100 ntiffer
than standard asphalt ahingto'i
and cost less than a Uiird rnnre.
The nxtra thiuknefwaddR totlw
beaiity of tlie roof an well as to
its pprmanwe. Flrr-a-fil
)hmst lop re a prodtuit of
The Richardson (.ompany. .
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Fashion Raises the Cur
tain On the Autumn
Mode
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The stage of Fashion has been set for some weeks but at last fashion has
raised the curtains on those fascinating mysteries of what will be worn.
Our stocks are full of new things enchantingly different.
Suits Crocks Coats Hats Shoes all show the hand hi Paris in such a
charming manner that they are irresistible Irrisistibly priced too.
The New Suits
Vott nut1 1 see our wonderful showing of Suits he-
fore you can truly appreciate their richness of
color and heauty of materials and trimmings.
ISeautiful two and three piece models made of the
new Marlecn and Matlisai materials gorgeously
trimmed with collars of astrachan llahy Land)
or Jilack Fur. Also many coals are trimmed
and braided in black or grey and silver. Thev
come in the new shades of Cocoa Toast NavV
and lirown. Triced
$32.50 to $139.50
Wonderful Fall Dresses
Well dressed women will approve every detail
of these effective frocks which follow in their
original designing the Paris fondness for the
uneven skirt line the novel neckline and sleeves
the original manner of draping.
You will be struck by the beauty of their fabrics
such as materials of French Broadtail Molly 'O
Crepe Rashanara Crepe Lizard Crepe Crepe
Hack .Satin . and Canton Crepe All smartly
trimmed in harmony with their respective ma-
terials and shades. Come up and take a peep at
'em. Priced
$16.95 to $79.50
. New
Footwear
You will find here the correct
footwear to. go with your new
fall wardrobe. New Oxfords and
Strap effects in pretty combina-
tions of Patent and Suede Pat-
ent and Brocaded Satin 'Plain
Brown Satin with Brocaded
quarter in Baby Spanish and
Junior Spanish heels. Priced
$3.95 TO $10
Headquarters
for O. C. W.
Girls
Chctrming Autumn
Millinery
Never before have we shown. such a great
variety of smart good Io"oking Hats. Beauti-
ful new creations of Velvet Duvctyn .Metal
Cloths and French Broadtail originated and
designed Ivy such famous makers as Fashion
Be'lnord Schwabe Fisk and FIzee.
Also t are showing a wonderful selection
of Knox Sailors in the newest fall shapes.
Prices on Hats range from
$3.95 to $24.50
r s CHICKASHA. OKLA
Satisfaction
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Money Back
PAQI THRlt.
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 126, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 12, 1922, newspaper, September 12, 1922; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732888/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.