Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. SIXTEEN, No. 107, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 5, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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ACOIOT GAS RANGE
VOTING'- CONTEST
A $40.00 Acorn Gas Range will be given
free to the Church Society receiving the
largest number of votes. See this hand-
some high grade Acorn Range on dis-
play in our window.
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CREAM
BAKING POWDER
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Dr. Price's is free from slum
or sry doubtf al or unwholesome
ingredient It is made from
Green of Tartar derived from
gT2pes pure and healthful
beyocd any question.
Do you feel satisfied that the
baking powder yoa are using is
absolute! safe and certain?
Have you read the label to
see if it contains alum?
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First Monday Salt
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Vote will L z'irto witi every purcLj of Ca and Electrk
Appliance from May lit to May 15tb 1315.
The Church Society (or which you vote will aIo be given 10
per cent of the catb value of your purcLite.
me Following Cbarch Societies Hive Entered tfie Contest:
Ladies' Aid Society Christian Church.
Missionary Society Methodest Church.
St. Luke's Guild Episcopal Church.
Altar Society Catholic Church.
Ladies' Aid Society First Baptist Church
Ghickasha Gas & Elec. Co
42J Chkkatha Avenue.
Phone 100
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NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Standi fvj of the Team.
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I'i.iaitiji 12 4
Ciitago - J'i 7
Ejs.toa . . & 7
Ciufiaaati . S S
Kt. Li . S 10
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Pitt'buri? . 1 11
Nir York 4 SO
P.etutt Yeaterday.
. Pitta"' urn i St. Louis 3.
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ENROLL JUNE 1st IN THE BUSINESS COLLEGE
SUMMER SCHOOL
"if I were nure ftf wdt'mz a position as stenographer I would take your Shorthand Course' says the
one who w "watchfully waiting."
"If I were positive that I could ct sorne clientf I would study law."
"if I were certain that we would have plenty of rain I would put in a crop."
It h a fine thing that we do not all reason thus.
Thousands of young men and women will attend Normals in Oklahoma this year preparing to pass ex-
amination for teacher'a certificates. Then comes the matter of getting a school.
The earne order muat be observed in getting a business position preparation first.
Positions in busineHH however are many times greater than in the teaching prof ession or in any other
profeHBion and the rewards are greater but very few young people realize this fact. The result is that
at all times there are openings for really skilled stenographers and bookkeepers.
If you are ambitious and willing to work come to our Summer School and prepare for a position next
fall. You may have to borrow the kmall amount of money necessary but it will be a thousand times
worth the interest. ' '
This school is no experiment. It has a record of ten years successful work. More than five hundred
of its graduates are holding splendid positions throughout Oklahoma and adjoining states and today we
are better fitted than ever to prepare YOU for a position.
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WESTERN ASSOCIATION.
Starw'.i'-.g of the Team.
W. L. Pet
.Sherman . 13 4 .750
Oklahoma City U 7 .611
IX-nifson 11 7 .11
Kt Smith 10 S X5
Muskogee . 8 8 .00
Pari . 7 30 .412
Tulsa 6 13 2t
SicAIentfer . C 11 .300
Reaulta Yesterday.
Oklahoma City 4. .Shfrrrr?an 6.
Ft. Smith 5 Ix-nison 1.
Muskogee 7 Mo.. tester 2.
Tulsa 0 Paris .".
TELEPHONE OR CALL AT THE SCHOOL FOR PARTICULARS
CHIC KASHA BUSINESS COLLEGE
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Standinj of the Team.
W. U Pet
New York - 10 4 714
I.?troit 14 6 7'rt
Chicago . 11 8 -'J
Boston 7 6 33
tVaHhington . 8 7 33
Cleveland . 9 10 .414
Philadelphia - i 11 .267
St Louis 5 14 2M
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li latter eos2aetc4 by CL HabarS.
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cay tie rwrd. nvxaiitg to tbt. clerk
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ansocnt. IKC.C.
Tie crcTd at tie May sal? was cot
an Urge aa thai for Apr3 bat it aeeni-
the taytrs were In evidence. Coi.
Hallari has cfcanre of tte first Mon-
day t&'i'fB actl state that he win coa-
t'sue to hold thfa a o&jal on the
first Moadsr !a c-ach month at the
Bsnal plar-e. Fifth and Choctaw ave-tue.
LIBRARY BULLETIN.
Hoars: Open from 2 to f. p. tn. and
from to 9 p. tn. Eundays 3 to 5 p. m.
Phone 1124. Office Lours 9 a. m. to
1 p. m. S21 South Eighth street
Phone 437.
Mission Study.
GrSffis Lux Chrlstus outline study
of Japan.
Ilod?kin Via Christi Introduction
to the study of missions. Donated by
Cecil Smith.
Ma.on Lux Christ! outline study cf
India.
Smith Rex Christus outline ctudy
of China.
Smith I'piift of hina donated by
Miss Martha Dawaoo.
Trull Missionary Methods for Sun-
day School Workf-rs donates by Mn.
II. A. Colf-y.
Raymond The King's Bu.siness do-iiatf-d
by Rpv. E. B. Teis.
The following Ut'es donated by Mrs.
S. E. Ellis:
Conservation of National Ideala six
papers on mission problems in the
Vnited States.
Clara Copel in Latin Lands.
Faria -Winning the Oregon Country.
Headland China' New Iay.
5'ottgoinery Western Wome la
Eartern Lauds.
Kayaaond The King' Eusinesa.
Fine Art.
Alien Aiken's Music Course. '
Dt-Eaier Stokes' Encyclopedia of
Kuiic and Magician.
E. Fay Music Study in Germany. '
Ccrftfivtar Renaicsancc and Modern
Art.
Goodyear Roman and lledieral
Art
H. Jobnson Songs Every One
"ioiild Know.
Jameson Sacred and Legendary
Art. Vols. I and II.
Mason Opera Stories.
Peanelis Joseph Pennells' Pktursa
cf the Panama CanaL
Eaterpean Collection One hundred
and fifty mounted prinU of famous
paintings with note. Fifty pamphlet 1
of masterpieces of music and art with
biographical sketches of musicians and
artUts.
Reynolds Discourses on Art
Tartell A History of Greek Art.
Webb II Ware Practical Drawing.
Hubbard Biography of Beiiini
Brahms Chopin Correggio Corot
Gainsborough HandeL PaganinL
Verdt ' j
Raskin Sven Lamps of Architec
ture. Elements of Drawing and Per-
sptrctire Preraphaelitisrn.
Drama.
Barrie Peter and Wendy.
GaJsworthy JuBtica
Hauptman The Sunken Bell.
Iben Peer Gynt
Kennedy The Servant in the House.
Maeterlinck Tho Bluebird.
Peabody The Piper.
Pinero The Princess and the But-
terfly. Rostand Chanticleer.
Zanfrwill The Melting Pot.
Miscellaneous.
Austin The Promised Land.
Bennett How to Live on 21 Hours
a Ia.v.
King Rational Living.
People Ask Us
What is the best laxative? Year of
experience in selling all kind lead ua
to always recommend
a the safest surest and mast satisfac-
tory. Sold only by us 10 cents.
H. J. Brownton
Result Yesterday.
St Louis 1 Detroit 3.
Boston 2 'Washington 0.
Clereland-Chiraffo cold.
New York-I'hiladelphia cold
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Standing of the Team.
W. U Pet.
Chicago . 12 6 .M7
Pittsburg. 12 7
Newark . .11 ' . 8 7:)
Hnxiklyn . 10 8 .':
Kansas CHy 9 00
Ualtimoro . 8 12 .400
St Loul 6 11 X"
Buffalo . 6 13 .316
Result Yesteraay.
Baltimore 3 1ilcago 2.
Balance rained out and cold.
Barbed wire cuts ragged wounds
collar and harness gall heal up quick-
ly when Ballard's Snow Liniment is
applied. It Is both healing and anti-
septic. Price 25c 00 and $1.00 per
1 .- c..t 1 .. rv. 1 r.-. ....
Senior Play
"Lost A Chaperone!
Three Act Comedy
High School Auditorium
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TWO NIGHTS
Thursday and Friday
MAY 6th AND 7th
ADMISSION 25g AND 35g
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. SIXTEEN, No. 107, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 5, 1915, newspaper, May 5, 1915; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc733095/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.