Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 162, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 24, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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CHICKAIHA DAILY EXPRESS CHIC KASHA OKLAHOMA TUESDAY OCTOBER 84 1t22.
GIRL VIW TUE CAMERA MIND" GIVES
"ZOUGUT AND PAID FOR" AT COLLEGE
TO AUDIENCE IN MARVELOUS RECITAL
The Canadian Schooner BhtenoHc Defender
eS the International Fishermen' Trophy
r i r
la u ttjtrtalnment h'li
Butbtnc abort of expectations ami
iaura mtnukm than ninny hud tin-
ailued. (lay McUrcn "The girl with
tht camera mind" gv a dramutlc
recital la lh Oklahvaia Cult fur
.Women auditorium Monday night.
Pliyln all role herelf andulnf
tha ntlra ( XII m ddcUren
lam night prancntad Oeorfa Umfid-
hunit'a "HouKht and I'ald r'urM on
o( tha thirty play on her repr-
tolra. Tblt play vlia In fun pro-
Tuklnir cviaiMly ! hat noma ry
difficult (Irutunilo f"l. All wew
played ahd very irtlNtlcally no by
Mill Mcln-n la ' hr dramatic
raultal lal tilitht. '
ifrolwbly tht moot vnlhuKlaatli!-
ally received part of tint program
Vai Uih roln of MlmmkV" originally
ylaytd ty Krnnk l'rvn. tfevaral
purtona who ware la tha audience
Jal night tad eeu ('ruvena piny
tha roU Tlmy declared Ml Mo-
Iran'a Imporaoiuttloa of till great
actor In thl difficult role waa noth
ing ahort of marvaloua.
Mini .Mii.aroa waa nut ' content
with playing Ilia role of only tha
principal charac'ier. Line ef many
of tho minor chrater wnro given.
Ml AlcUtrvn haa never read tha
muatiarrlpt of tha play nought and
raid Cor" dim leurntd lh line
ami technicalities of tha piny hy wit-
nelng tha priwntallon of (ha play
aumber ut tlwtw Tltla la lb only
method alio employ.
Mia McLaren loft tht morning
for point to Kanma and Mliwiurl.
Hh axjitHta to return to New York
City aonn to Mudy Iiuvld Wurfleld'
"Hkylmk" In llnlnxkl'a production of
"Tha Merchant of Venlca." Hho will
add Ihla to tir repertoire.
The entertainment Innt nlchl waa
lvn under ihn auxplcM of tha
Junior claim of llm college- Not
proceed which amount to approx-
imately llt'i.UA go Into the college
annuul fund.
TOMMY GIBBONS READY TO BATTLE
DEMPSEY. OR CA RPENTIER'S VICTOR
Hy IIENKY L. FAKtlEIX.
fulled I'm Ktaff Corropondfiit.
New York Oct K-rTommy (lib-
lion. IS I. I'aul light heavy weight I
now ready to help Jack Dcnipncy
the heavy weight king out of the
Idle cliiHB.
Eddie Kann manager of tbe Bt.
Paul boxer announce In a letter
that (illihon want to meet the
champlun in a bout fur ytio title
ima winter.
"Gibbon la now In thn bent form
of his career and ha believe that he
la entitled to a chance for the heavy-
weight into. We have never both-
ered the chnmplon with challenge
before buonuse we did not believe we
were ready. We do now" Kaon said.
Tbe St. Paul boxer waa the naly
prominent one la hi claa who him
not Indulged In promiHCHou talk of
grabbing the heavyweight title n the
lat three yenr. H waa frank to
admit that ha did not believe be wa
ready and that ha would not chal
lenge unMi he wanted to go through
wlih it.
Even though he limt to Hilly Mfokc
recently on foul Olbhon made
auch a fine Rhowlng that he earned
a moral victory even If ho wn the
loer offlclnlly.
While ho la omo pound llghte!
limn Ih'inpKey CIIiIhiiim figure thlit
weight illHpurlty wn not figured In
the DtniiHey WIIlurd or the Deinimey
Carpeutier fights and that It hIioiiIiI
not bo comldered in thl ciwe.
Tomoiy hu had luoru tough
break than any of tbe prominent
heavyweight. He worked hard und
Kacuca t'ui potttioit where be wa
the logical contender for Cnrpentler'e
light heavyweight title. He signed
lor a bout and the Frenchman ran
out on hint
(Jihnon wanH to Ight Buttling
Slkl !f tha Henegn! battler come
to this country. Ho figure be
should be given first conHlileratlon
becauaa he wa deprived of an
earlier opportunity by the niwports-
manlllce conduct of Carpentler.
DISTRICT COUH
I
BUSY SESSION
Plow Through Hearing. With Many
More Docketed for Today; Barn-
hill Held. In. Contempt Court;.
Other Caaaa Handled.
With Judge Chain Jones cf Wuu-
rika presiding in the absence of
Judge Will Linn a buxy roshIou of
district court waa held here Monday
afternoon.
In the case of J. A. Hyndman V.
T. Fullerton E. S. Barnhill wa held
la contempt of court and hi punish-
ment was by the Jury left to the
court. Judge Cham Jones continued
the case until Thursday morning. Mr.
Barnhill It in shIU asRiHted or was
turn Iron Waurlka Thursday or Krt
flay.
iFFIELD
10 A
I n
Hearing on Injunction to Keep Texa
Candidate' Name Prom Ballot '
In General Election Near '
Ending Decision.
(By The United Pnm.) ' '
Corslcana Texas. Oct. 24. The
Mayfleld Injunction ease was expect
ed to reach a Jury here before noon
today. ......
Judge Hawkina Scarbrough In dis
trict court charged the Jury last
night at 8:30 o'clock.
('part was to reconvene at ft o'clock
Identified with the gatherlug of the 811(1 argument began last night con-
crop involved In the litigation. The lleu-
contempt Is alleged to have been Th8 trlal 18 on 8n Injunction re-
committeed In dealings with The re-' TM Secretary of State H. L.
ceiver appointed by the court. Other ! f tallle8 from Pacing the name of
issues In the case have not been dis- P"1 " tMyn' Democratic nom-
punej 0( tnee for Uulted States Senator on the
A Jury' in the case T. P. Major vs. I gencral elBCt'0'1 ba"-
George R. Boelor returned a verdict
granting the plaintiff who sought !
$1000 Judgment for $500 repre-
senting commission on the sale of
property.
The first case to go to trlul tbls 1
morning was Farmers State Bank of
Cement vs. It. E. Anderson. Other
cases on the assignment for today
are: R. S. Murray vs. Chickasha Gas
and Electric company in which the
plaintiff seeks dijmaites; for loss to
his crop as a result of the overflow-
ing of the river near the company's
power plant; A A. Holmes vs. J. C.
Jones et nl.; R. G. Fellows vs. C. N.
Rogers; Apache Cotton Oil company
vs. Orin Ashton; A. A. Holmes vs.
J. M. Whaley et aL
In the case Fellows vs. Rogers the
plaintiff seeks damages for personal
injuries received in an automobile ac-
cident several months ago at the
corner of Sixth street and Kansas
avenue 1 I
Judij Wllj'tinn is expected to re- i
I it. '
p.. W .
" . :
-l " 'J-.'.-ii..1 ill ' - K. i
i iu tanuuina ucreiiuor ot me inn rimtlonul fUhnrinim' Trophy Is
out ou a irini spin. The rare between thin IiomI the. RluunoHe and
tba American challenger the llunry Ford are now being sailed off Glou
cester Mumi.
SHIP 20 TONS BALLOTS
FOR OKLAHOMA VOTERS
(Hy IV t niU.l Vrrm )
Oktooma City; Oct. 21 -Oklnliomii'
capltol halls were converted into
mailing rooms today when Ihn con-
signment of ballots for the Nov uihi-r
election were being sent over tho
ItlltA.
Tho cnnnlgnment l:i the larcest
ever shipped In Oklahoma election
officials say. There are 20 tons of
bnllots to he shipped. This Is a
total of 1052010 ponndn.
HOBO CHIEF SUES HIS
SUBJECTS FOR SALARY
(!Iy Ttw fintwl Prf.)
CiiKliiiiatl Ohio Oct 24. Charle
Kruse former president of the luter-
nationol rrntherhood cf Holioes sued
hi t orguiilallon fur 148 week salary.
$1.41.0 here toilny. -Kruse sets forth
that as president he was to receive
$10 a week and that In the face of
frequent demands his salury ha not
been ""pa id.
"Mothtr quick look
what Billy hat (on
crtj ipilleil wio
big box of Kullogg'B
trn HahtM. I'll uy
I lihtt tlum latf
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DOC OWNERS NOTICE.
If your . dog is worth owning
ft Is worth insuring do it today.
Death from every cause smother-
ing fire and lightining poisoning
theft and disappearance. All losses
paid promptly without discount.
LLOYD'S
NATIONAL UNDERWRITERS
. Albert Y Shoekley Agent
Telephone 653-J
I
Tbmorrowmoniih
G7
WALL PAPER 5 CENTS
- A ROLL
Buy from my warehouse and
save money. Call 1045 and I
will 'bring the samples to your
home. Also paper hanging.
C A. MILLER
WJ1 Paper Company
bvall means trv
KeUoggs CfomHakes
. Tomorrow morning set KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes
before tho family! A feast for. the eye and a feast for
4 keen appetites! For Kellogg's are as extra-delicious as
they look all sunny brown and wonderfully crispy
crunchy ! My but how tliey delight everybody !
Kellogg's Corn Flakes are not only distinctly superior
to any imitation but are the most fascinating cereal you
ever ate! Kellogg's appeal to every age! Little folks and
old folks find in them the same joyous pleasure! For
Kellogg's have a wonderful flavor
- and Kellogg's are never tough or leath
ery or hard to eat!
Insist upon KELLOGG'S the orig-
inal Corn Flakes in the RED and
GREEN package! It bears the signa-
ture of W. K. Kellogg originator of'
Kellogg's Corri Flakes. NONE ARE
GENUINE WITHOUT IT I
TOASTE0
CORN
FLAKES
airin-"
Ak malor. of KaiOGC'S PUHBLES uJ KEUOCC'S BRAnI cooM aad LrambM
DO YOU KNOW WHY -
Postmaster Filina
Clostd; Several on
. cants
Todigr I th'lt rtay In which
blatik for (the e xanilntlon for the
atiiHIon ol pMtniatiir bera'niuy be
IIUmI with th ivll MrvU cuwmU-
SlOB
Hlunk for the examination wera
lued to J. W. CiMner. W. N. Klllott.
W.' If. Tiomaon. Wade II. Laikina
II. fl. BrWKoa Kd Iluller W. O. Cook
II. W. Itoblnson IK. K. lh ) ( harle
E. Rose Mia Kate llenjlnjton and
two or thrA other wliosu iuiiikhi
could not be learned thl nuirnlnf. 1
It I sail that majority of tlm.ie
who applied for the blank took the
xamlnntlo and have submitted their1
papera for grading. ClvU aervlco
represcnuaivaa bT do not know
Jut when the 'names of the thra
person wbo make the hliihott grad
will be aimoumed. Tba potmter
will be aelfH'tad from these three.
Postmaster Geurg W. Uarefoot to-
day completed th erving of hi aco-
nad irm. Th law provUloo how-
ever thut he ahull remain pmtmastr
until hi aaccoMor ht duly bpioIhImI
and iHlifWil.
G. & G. .
Home Laundry
1108 Iowa. Thone 3-M-J
Kill! ilcctricat f'UIJllllcllt
sunlight and soft -water in-
stirti jjukI work. We guar-
antco satisfaction and prompt
service. No bundle too larc.
Damp Wash Our Specialty
Also roiijfli dry and finished
work.
Price Right.
18 Percent
For .Your Money
Why not juin h in this
ne w ctitcrjirine. Your inonry
in made safi? and you share
in thf profit of the Inixi-
tlCSii
Six moilrrn fillinj; sta-
tiuns will be rrcded in n
rn'lttH of 20 miles of C'liick-
asha. Sec Mr. A. H. HILL
and let liitn explain.
115 South ' Third
or I'hoiii' 'Kl
NOTICE.
Tha anilrl!ned wlfhaa to art-
ouii thut effective October ZU
1:2 ha evard hi connection with
tli I'earl Sleaui Uundry of Chick-
aha and wlNhe to thank hi many
friend for their loyal upport of th
bmtliie while under hi manage-
ment aud hop fhat they will con-
tinue llielr patronuga.
J4 3t HOY N. POS3.
gTo'ltiS
SAME PRICE
. over 30 years
g fj Ounces forget
ft f BAKING
Wj powder
SATISFACTION CUARANTEED
OR MONEY REFUNDED
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Dodge Brothers
BUSINESS SEDAN
Exceptional interest has been aroused by the
practical arrangement of the interior.
The entire rear compartment furnishings-
seat seat cushions back cushions seat
frame foot rest carpet and all can be re-
moved from the car in a few moments.
The front seat is then tilted forward giving
a gross clearance of twenty-two inches
through the rear doors.
In this way a space of sixty-four'cubic feet
in the rear compartment is made available
for loading.
When the rear seat fixtures are back in
place the interior is complete and attrac-
tive in appearance. Its convertibility is not
apparent to the eye.
V- Business men farmers salesmen campers
tourists and everyone who has occasion at
; ; ' times to carry bulky articles or luggage
will readily appreciate the great utility of
this construction.
BARTON VAUGHN & BARTON
. Dodge Bros. Sales and Service.
Telephone 78
PaUntaPtndtnt
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- fl crowd ea!liers . so ooiokiv over mm'i. :. .- -. .
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