Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 116, Ed. 1 Monday, May 16, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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PACE TWO
CHICKAIHA DAILY IXMtlll CHICKAIHA OKLAHOMA MONDAY MAY 1 12I.
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Personal jyjcrJo
Mr and Mr. 6lln llnllluonu
and 1 it 1 1 . of KlDKllng Oklu ar-
rived In th city Hnturday fur
abort wllh relative.
t'nlied State tliea ara good tlrea
Why lake ih;mrea. Arch M. Ilrown.
H) Knn A Venn. 4?I-3flt
Mm. Kuim I. Hmllli returned y-
lerdny from a vlalt with Mr. mid
Mm. Ed Shceaoi at Wichita rail.
Tn.
Auto rfpalrlni atora detain.
0. II. W 411 Kanaaa lUt.
A. V ('halfuut. o( lb CbnlfaDt
bard war company hut returned
from a tun inooa trip la Oklahoma
City.
W'K are temporarily located In
building formerly occupied by
Beaton Grocery -aher ara
ready to aertre you. Farmer StaU
Hunk. Ji::t.
T. A. It 11 1 w tind Eb Wllllama re-
lumed this morning from Oklahoma
City where they apent Hip weekend
with friend.
FARMERS STATU HANK In tem-
porary headquarter nt northeimt cor-
er of 4U1 and Chlcaaaba. J.'-:it.
We have n few choice oil leae
fur aaln near the Rock Or well.
K. P. Short. JO It.
Kugene Hum II ton hfn returned
from a builnfi trip id Paula Vul-
iy.
SPECIAL
Urlnic na your hemstltchlnf and
plcot work. Bo per yd.- Singer
Rawing Cachlna Co.
Mr. and Mrs. J. ". Kayser and
children attended tho annual conven-
lion of lha Oklahoma Press aaao-
elation held in El Reno Friday and
Saturday.
Kmnaa Travl 4'lub ('IgNta. list.
MIm Violet llmshea matalwr of Hie
rhlrkHNha hlah . kcIiimiI facultyi ex
pect to leave Werineadny morning
j for her 4iome In llenryeltn. wbnr
ana will apenu in nitnirter.
After dinner n Travis Club Cigar.
l:it.
.1 1
MIm Alma June. Junior lilrh
achool fm ally itieniber. left . Fntur.
day evening for her home. In fBliuv
it wn. Mo. where he will upend the
nuiniiier. Kb will vUlt hur brother lu
Kiin urn city herora going 10 I'nUm-
loan. . t
Try a Trail i'lub t'lgiir.
1 '! t.
City aubscrlbers to th dally Si-
ft resa not receiving paper by 6:30 p.
m. ara requested to notify Mrs. W.
D. Collier phono 91. U
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Shofner have
returned from El Jtcno where they
intended tho annuul meetlni? of tho
Oklahoma) Presa association.
Faculty burlesque In O. C. W. audi
lorlum Monday night at 8:10. 14 2t.
t
MiHHoa Viola Wler and Hazel Al-
len employes of the Star Publishing
company returned yesterday from
Kl Reno where they attended the an-
nual meeting of the Oklahoma Press
association.
I.lat your oil lease with' E. F.
Short nt tho Chlckasha Oil Ex-
change in lobby of Chiekasha hotel.
ao-it.
Plants Tomatoes Sweet Potato
Topper and Cabbage. Bltscbe Seed
House. 33-St.
' Mr. and Mrs. Way no Wheelock of
Oklahoma City apent the week-end
with relatives and friends in this
city:
City subscribers to the flatly Ex-
press not rocoivlng paper by 6:30 p.
in. ore requested to notify Mrs. W.
IX Collier phone 691 tf
Harry Gosn baa returned front Sell-
Ing Okla. where ho was called 011
account of the sorions Ulnom of his
father.-
Cily subscriber to tho dally Ex
press not receiving' paper by 6:30 p.
ra. are requested to notify Mrs. W.
1). Collier phone 691- tf
James Ballew and family of Rush
tilirings were visitors in Chlckaaha
Sunday afternoon.
See Short for long leases. ifi.it.
Miss Effio Cooper member or the
Junior hiRb school faculty has gone
to her home in McAlester where she
will spend several days before en-
rolling jfor tCie summer term ut. the
Cnlversity of Oklahoma.
We .Clave customers for oil leases
In neighborhood of. section 15-5-7 If
you wish to sell see us. E. F. Short.
Chiekasha Hotel. 16-lt.
Mr. Frances AdklDi and daugliler.
of IXimnn are guenta at the home of
Mr .and Mi. Wultur S. Meriell.
Puillny Roland of Unrber 1 truu-
siictlng huMlncHs and vlnlilug friend
In ChlckiiHba toilay. Mr. Roland for-
merly lived lu this city.
J. (). Nnh of I'amgoulil. Ark. waa
In the rlty today while en route to
llobiirt. where ha will vIkII Ida
daiiKbtr
C. R. Van Valkenbiirg'.t leaves tlila
evening for Chlcugo where be go1
on business for the Chlcknshn for
the Chitkashii Cotton Oil company.
Short Stories rZH
- of the Town
or !
Welfare Drive To j
Be Put Over Here
Brothtrhood Maals.
The CiinKiegiiUoiiul burih flio-
Iberhood met Ftiila)' avenlug at the
boiun of Mr. aadfMr. P. C. Iliinseu.
After the bulne session a am inl
CRIPPLED CHICKS LOSE THIRD
TILT WITH tr. SMITH.
(Coullnued from Page 1)
J. McLean together with two slugles
by Zllkey and lleudy brought In 10
twins In the twelfth.
Tho box score;
CHICKASHA All R H PO A E
1'Vs 2b 5 2 ! 2 3 3
rooiaw ss .i 1 2 2 : t.
Green If i 1 0 3 0 0
Sturdy lb 1 2 11 2 I
II. McLean ab p. 4 0 2 2 2 2
J. McLean cf. ' " 1 1 ' 1
Minor. I 1 0 2 3
Bradbury rf. 3 0 0 0 0 0
Cooper p3b 5 0 0 0 2 0
Totals
.13 7 :i3 1 11
FORT SMITH . AM R H PO
Zunlgha 2h 7 2 1 1
Rcudy rf 0 1 s 1
Jones ss a 0 1 5
Sperbor cf. -.0 0 0 -2
Levertett. cf. 2 1 1 "
Parker lb. 0 1 10
Haien If. . :1 1
Clayton :ib. 4 1 1 1
Zllkey c. 6 1 3 S
Wilson p. 3 0 0 0
Schmidt -0 0 0 0
Rolf 0 0 0 0
Shelby p 1 0 0 0
TOUllB
A E
3 2
n 1
vO 2
0 0
0 0
tl 0
0 0
2 1
0
3 1.
0 0
0 0
3 0
.4; g 14 30 10 "
Til.!
CEMENT WORK 1
Of nil kinds." All work guar-
aiileeiL . .. V" . '. ... V
' O. O. BROWER Contractor -
. . 1428 3. Fifth St ...
: Phons 1345
Schmidt batted for Wilton In
eighth. Rolf ran for Schmidt.
One out when winning run
scored Shelby out for passing Zil
key.. v
Score by Innings.
Chiekasha 00 1 011 030 0017
Fort Smith 120 000 111 O02r8
Summary: Two base hits Sturdy.
J. McLean; Zunlgha Jones Zllkey
Parker; triple play ... Cooper to
Sturdy to Minor to.'B. McLean;
double plays Hughes to Minor. Pool-
aw to Sturdy; passed ball Minor;
balk McLean; sacrifice hits Poolaw
Green Sturdy B. McLean. Jones
Clayton two Shelby; Stolen bases
Sturdy Zunlgha Remly Jones Sper-
ber Hazen Clayton 2. Rolf; bases
on balls off Cooper 2 off B. McLean
t" off Wilson 2. Struck out by Cooper
1 by McLean 4 . by Wilson C Ivy
Shelby 2; hits off Cooper 4 3 runs in
two innings off Wilson 7 six runs
in eight Innings. Time 2:15. Umpire
Ehlaii. '
GENUINE
imp;
DURHAM
tobacco niakes 50
flood cigarettes for
hour wim eujwyi-d.
T Atttnd Convention.
Eugene M n m I ton mid W. C.
Matthews eipcct to leave loibiy for
Bartlesvllle whire lliey will attend
the MunoiiIc lonveiitiun Ibis week.
Mr. Hamilton secretary of the Royal
Ann Masuulc loilce here received
the following telegram from the re-
tall division of the ll.irtlosvllle
Chamber of Commerce: "We take
pleasure lu extending a hearty wel
come to the members of your lodge
who will attend the convention here
next week. We want tbein to feel at
home while here. Information of any
kind will be gludly fitrulxhed ut any
of our stores. '
Return From Convention.
Mi'udames A. II. Morgan. W. S.
Richards R. M. Evans. E. J. Hubbard
and C. C. dowdy returned Saturday
from Tulan. where they attended the
Pytbliin Sisters convention.' Mrs.
RUbiirds was elected supreme: rep-
resentative and Mrs. (iodwdy was
named grand Junior.
Beg Your Pardon.
In iiuuounciiiK the committees for
the Sin inn ceremonial here June 10
it whs announced that Mrs. J. C.
Terrell had been appoints! on the
ladies' reception committee. A nr
rectlou from a Shrine official today
stated that tlie appointment was to
Mrs. Elmer Terrell.
1 ArranKeiaviits lor a baby welfare
; campaign In Oiady county were
4 made nt a nieellng of Ihe county
I health iniillice held Saturday In
th office of II. F. Allen county
' itM-rlntendeiit. The campaign w ill
j Inst one month aiul will begin on
'June IV !
A health inline will be employed
to lake cliaiK" of the campaign.
She will be u'llxied by physicians In j
; Chiekasha and In various towns n
(liady county.
Members of the county health
Tommlttee who attended the meet
lux am: Dr. J. C Ambrlster Mia.
iV. II. tlllkey. Mrs Nettle It. Coryell
Mrs! Roy Lewis. Mrs Will Mvlton
Mrs. Bertram Harris ' Mrs. T. II.
I Dwyer and J. W. Comer. This com-
iliilltee was annolnteil by the Okla
homa Public llenlth assiHliitbin. !
LOCAL WOMAN HfcllkK !
1 Mrs. J. A. Temple Is condiied In !
Isalni Anihony'i ho pltal. Okluhoma I
Cily recovering from lh effects of
an operation performed several day
ago. She Is rapidly recovering. It j
was repot ted this morning. -Mrs. j
Temple 1 Ihe wife of J. A. Temple.
count v commhsloner .
I
FEDERAL TIFit COMPANY
MAKES PRICE REDUCTION
Each hair of fur-hearing animals Is
a tiny tube filled with air and this
Is what makes fur warm.
Moles have few enemies among
predatory animals hawks imd owls
apparently not relishing their flesh.
Dancing
Every Tuesday Mid - Saturday
niglit at -V O. (l. Y. hall cor-
ner 4th and Chiekasha . Music
hv pood orchestra. Admission
$1.00.
The general public will be pleased
to lenrn that. In line with a 'general
movement for price reduction in
practically all commodity lines The
Federal Rubber company has inndn
taatiiial reduction from the price
which have necessarily obtained m
Federal Tires for some time past as
the result of the high cost of ma-
terials labor transportation etc."
said a local Federal tire dealer. "It
will also be Interesting to the tlr.
ImyiiiK public to know that though
prices for Federal Tlrea have been
reduced the (piallty and servlcablllty
of these tires will be strictly main-
tained to that high standard which
have made Federal so universally
popular and which makes for econ-
omy and satisfaction to tile motor-
ist.' I
All gold 1 found in Tibet belongs:
to the Utinu church. j
Ceylon yields more than a billion '
cocqa 1111 Ik a year.
Silkworms love warmth but can
not stand the hot season.
MM
After Every Meal":
Everywhere
All over the !world people;
use this goody
for its
benefits as
well as its.
Pleasure. ..
nt.
I Keeps teeth
P clean breath
sweet; throat
soothed.
IP
I A hX Aids
lnirawP appetite
VWUp'afid
yf digestion.
Y n
11 1
vClV are included in the
111
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If .4
V ? 7
EO' &'odrich
Tireite Reduction
Among urcs SlLVERTOWN is j '
the name that instantly conveys
the thought of the highest
known quality. Their genuine
value has given them first pbee
in the esteem of motorists.
Motor car manufacturers and
dealers are quick to emphasize
to their prospeds that their cars
are equipped with Silvertowns
knowing that neither explana-
tion nor argument is necessary.'
This makes all the more impor-
tant the fad that Sil vert own
Cords are included in our re-
adjustment of tire prices which
took effect May 2nd.
IHE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY
aikron Ohio
Your Goodrich dealer is prepared to supply you writ
Goodrich Silv.rtown Corda Goodrich Fabrics and
Goodrich Red and Gray Tub at the 20 price 1
(BtainthtLtigun'
Pity the Blind
'C I . .; "
Man
Some days you'll see him slowly hesitatingly
feeling his way. At other times he has a guide who
quickly leads him where he wants to go.
.When you shop without advance knowledge of
where to go to get the best you are feeling your way.
The advertisements in the newspapers are guides
Thy will tell you where to go to get the best quick-
ly. " ' . - '
' And they are a guarantee of satisfaction. The
....
consistent advertiser pays money to tell you about'
his goods. He knows they are good he backs them
with his monev because he believes1 they'll satisfy.
Only-merchandise which is consistently good can be
consistently advertised. ' .
1 . . .j -1
. ! Rea"d the. advertisements and buy the advertised
products. Don't spend your money blindly. Get dol-
lar's worth 'fbVa dollar by buying products that have
proved' their worth under the glare of publicity. ;
Scaled Tmrit
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 116, Ed. 1 Monday, May 16, 1921, newspaper, May 16, 1921; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732986/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.