Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 283, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 29, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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CHICKA6HA DAILY EXPRESS CHI CKASHA OKLAHOMA SATURDAY NOVEMSnn 25 1C
llALKY AUTO CAUSED INTERNATIONAL
TANGLE AND TIIEW DIPLOMATS INTO
VARIED DEGREES OF MURDER PLOTS
Czabadka Slavoulu. (My M.!l)--
When a wheezing little automobile
of American make driven by a .Ser-
bian soldier broke down on a t-oiiii- j
try road four miles from here it
started an Internaitional tangle which times from the '.elef?raph lino 1;b-
S-e-wlre telegraph lino an.l cut. cf
a generous certion. Having fixed
his car iie drove bli'thly on. The
wire pave out presently and' ho re-
newed it twice thrice four or five
rolled up until It hail the diplomats
of four countries worried.
Here ere some of the thing i tula
began to happen: :
"Three hundred cars of French
mierchandise bound for Rrmmania
piled up on the four switches of
.the railroad yards here and congest-
ed things until not a vho:l could
move.
A Red Cross supply train of .thirty
'.irs bound fcr Bucliere.d came
up behind the French (rains and
completed the tie-up co.i: r.uir
cations.
Ten A:nfTl: ins were 11: 1 routed fir
nine days on b.'ard t!::; ltd Cre'-:i
train.
ltou;i:aniin meridian'.. who were
relying on the ;)r:;mf.)t delivery o.
the French goods sent a .K'sial
Irain from Bucharest to lnve.-:liga';.o
the dela.
Sza.barlka an important town on
the frouleer bu'ween Hungary and
her)!a was cut. ::it '.ran: all eom:r.u-
niotion .with the outside world."
The Serbian soldier w':o was th:
innocent cause of all this trou'rle
was driving his-car merrily north-
ward one day -when ll:o stcerim;
Kear went wrong. He : r;p::d found
(lie cause of the difficulty and deci-
ded 'that he needed a piece of stout
wire to re;''!!' too dimage. Ha
reached up to the long-hanging sin-
more trains drew info the el into potentially evil ones
11' o
fsr
cido the road
Meanwhile the trains of French
merchandise had begun arriving at
Kzabulka. Official sanction was nec-
essary for the cars to proceed. The
fromleer officials framed the 'proper
tlcrl of telegram and it 'was duly
countersigned nd presented to Die
apeiatof t He jepnrted that t'le wire
was "not v. irking." So tho frontnor
officials decided ito wait until it be-
gan to work.
They waited two days while
iroie and
congo.sted yards- Szabadka was cut
off from wire communication. Mails
go only once a week and then on-
ly if (rains are running.
The telegraph officials finally de-
cided t) send out a line-repairing
another day's delay 'with the an-
il -unce'ier.t. that o many .breaks
ha 1 been f.iuni that their supply ct
rpare wire 'ind given out. j
Mcatiwhi'e t'angevtlon in the yards;
.Liere::' ed :ind 'the appeal!) from the
French conveyers i'.lie American:
convoyers and tiie J?oiimnn!.r:i met'-!
(halite became morn urgent. it
was a full week -however before
the wirei had finally been restored
and fie official risas obtained. By
that time the blockade hid Ibecon o
so complicated that ii' will probaibly
take a mont:i to put Szabadka buok
on a normal basis. I
n.vi s nculiality than they began to
dovise ways and means lor getting
lad! to their former jobs or some-
thing ((puilly as good. j
While of course there is no way
of actually keeping these people from
p'.Utins without actually hitting them
on (he head with a club -which there
i.i no question hut what 'Switzerland'
'.vou'il gladly do were Jl not for the
fa: I. that the laws ot hofipllality are
o'luali;.' P.i binding as those Of neu-
trally .the can at. least try to heap
:i-.y cf the plots from actually hutch-
in gent and ihia i;ho Is doing with
a vengeance.
The royal and poMlical pcrsanasci
are discouraged in (he exlreiii-.? de-
src.o from receiving visits of any one
oven innocent journalists seeking in-
terviews (hat might result in son';
plot hatching out Eveiybody i
watched nnd shadowed records are
kept innocent actions are inlerprc'-
The n(-
ehtve generally is not so dlt-
( in many respects although
ever so much more healthful in gen-
eral Invader than that of the po-
ll"e ridertn countries of Russia an 1
Turkey before the war.
and t!iu is to live out ;iieir aJ.o
ed existence without ever again be-
coming worked back into the naw
: ck'.l and pjlitical labile of Europe
(hat is 'becoming woven leaving it
tj the earning generation to 1 ijd jn .--Jt
Ks.elf Into the new order of 'things.
T'he-.e individual car.es in Swit-
zerland now um'uunt to thousands
v. hi 1-3 l.'J.iO iv:i f. till remain in 'till a
tui.i j.ic"i wlieie their legal civil nd
K.-. a: IjI .righls formerly existed 1111-
quefeiionably number irjilliiiH. Tho
rec'tal .hero of U few typi::al examr-
iix.i cf individual cases now in Swlt-
zeiland will give some idea cf h:jw
varied haw i.lhe;.ic and haw hilp-
li i '.'nay are and of Jnxjv finely
and delicately '.:a social lanid polit-
ical fabric jf Europe was before it
wa's 't.r rn a iur. ler sind luw long ?.
n iy tuka btOcie it can ajfUn be io-
woven in; 3 a tmout'ii scrvicable
pieceof oloth.
I.hlngin (he n: 1 A modest (inartei "
i'.f liorne and yet .Kt ill surrounding
herself with a little of the dignl:y
litet xeirtained 'to her Xormer stall ::i
ii Ithe wife of one -of the big lie :t
iaidmlrals in the former Au. tc li-a : -vy.
In the neatly woven social an l
lioIHrcal faibrle of before tho w 1
flje was entitled ito n .pension as ilie
widow of a fliigh naval i'.
amounted to t.-bnut fii':0 tr ". v:
year -which was sufl'icienti '0 o-iui:.'o
On Swiss Ponulacc 3l.er 10 Mve; With 110 liC-Jvy
preci.iUens of Austrian currency her
j-enaic-n aov r.i.ts her 1S ceiiits a. aa..-.
I!y knitting sewing darning and !
taking in uer.l'ng she in ab!3 I)
;.;et c'.-;r:s. If her health holds oat
she will probably nev-jr l.c i ile
:e;ideii'j on charily.
Morning best lipm for
EYE TESTING
For Appointiudiits
Phono 333
Carr's Optical Parlor
423 CHICKaSHA AVE.
HALL & LINDSAY
For tin and sheet metal wewi
Tanks gutterirg end well cas
ings all kinds of repair work.
311 CHOCTAW PSONJ1 5I
Political Upheavals
Cast Many Ref ugees
RUFF'LES HERE AND RUFFLES THERE I
' INCLUDING A T TIMES MILADY'S IRE
By MARGARET HO H E
(Written for the United Frcasl
Belinda 1s very mnch ruffled tl:-vo
days
l.p one side down t'other and de-
vious w lys.
And not jnnt her ear-menu are ruffl-
ed 'tis (rue
UiHnd:t'. sweet te'i:;:er is oft ruf-
fled too.
New Yorkv Nov. 21- An irii)tlo:i
of ruffles has become a'mod. a uni-
versal epidemic in the fashionable
world. They are breaking out on
all sides feminine nides cf con;- e
and i'launting .their flainboymt f'i:"-
fi.:iess wi;h fiVhing fa -ci:; : Ii
Ruffles are used ir.i. t r.'.'c.-live'y
as a fir.-a aid to hlp- .a-t o." iein-
iorcements on the side lines. They
inn up nnd down In diagonal cas-
cades and foregather in clusters an I
tiers. They present a divoiVy of
edges pitiked rave'ed see - a 1
piped blanket-stVched in wcil ::1!1;
:r nie'ialic thro .ids and even fiilihei
with an ordinary salvage.
Accordion pleating is a new wrin-
kle or rather an old one revived
and entire 'skirts composed of three
deep occordiou 'pleafel ruTes ars
very f.mart in Bora iv!1 dc r.iuc
little old-fashioned I'l-.-ptes b: loned
down the front ; i ; ri tlicr off.
Knife -pie: tins of (ho narrow ri;Pos
t!':t are. oinnlpresent as hip triin-
n'lngs cut qnile a 'figure as tho rur-
1' lo finii.li. and they are as s:t (
he up(l up sida down sj right side
up when 'they finish the ilnltom of
a skirt or sleeve. In fact you can't
g.) wrong on what -you do to a ruf-
fle. The more perverse and ecden-
rrtc and even liizarre it Is the bet-
ter to break the monotony of a
hitherto unruffled existence.
I KafT'e- ve n ) i-ara confined to
I light pi I r'-.i.Ty .Lite; .':!' either.
M' e :ig:ii - r.i ihi $ : c i ::i are ruffling
duvltyns veleteens rergns and ga'i-
i p.rdfncj wilh tin blared frrpaTi'lality
j in!' often biased ruffles. A Po.'ii-
I pel an red duvetyn w-'t'i carjado ruf-
j fies over each hip extnndln;.; lo the
knee shows the edges cf ihe ruffes
l j'clcd t-i a dcplh cf an inch and a
liu'lf. The short skiiil Is raveled on
the edge as are also the edge; of
tlio ?!it ". tig':t sleeve:!
A ir-'.hc.gany velvet en has thr:?o
thort rufHe:? piped in orange over
each hip while an orange piped pan-
el "f the velveteen extends plainly
Jwn the front and hack i'o give
(lit? necessary fl.:t ef.'ect to tl:3
fore and rear.'
Something to fasten our best ruf-
fles to is the cartridge silk is
a left over fronn the war the gov-
emirert is now offering to the be-t
dic'-sers for a piece of ipeace dress
;;o ds. Of purest silk weave and
natural cc'or it offers grenit ipossi-
bil'.tles as a perfect dross inite"ial
it takes to dye as ". track ta
w.Ucr. A! most if not all o' our
regular dress silk is -practically all
tin and tir.l a silk that is as guilt-
less of anything save w'hH the silk-
worms spun as is this cartlidga
silk is sure lo hit the bull's eve
of popular favor and firo bolhj
lietii llruaimell and name Fashion
'.villi a avid desire for some. 'It is
a quer-iiui vhcM:er ithe men will
Icat the ladies to k and use up its
ihin a'evlng lengths for Pilm iieach ;
suit; silken shirts and pajamas but
she will be' a wise virgin indeed who I
hr.ftes and buys up all tho glisten-
ing yards she can. incased in cart-
ridge eilk with a dash cf powder
tc; what u wcnderoim chance is
i.ere to set all hearts aflame.
By HENRY WOOD
(("nited Press Staff (orresprmdu-nt)
' Heme. Sw.'tzei :nnd.-( Dy Mail )- -la
clT:::'; of the peace onfer-
eme : rewtave the tc-. n r:j::k.i!
'-'" :l " nhil fal:::c of Kurope only im-
'.I : V.-ivo lirca ( ..'-.lsidered to d.l
The right! of individuals have .-t
even been iiii;n tinned
An 1 yc' Switzerland for exam-plo
led ;y is fil'ed w.'.h Individuals -fra.n
every ove'umed country cf Kucope
ua.-'i cue cf when! has legal and mor-
.:! c.'a'.r i agaln.'t corns govenvment
I f -Is a a ei'icr disappeared or 13
being raforirad.
FntM 'ihe e c'llflij can be re-estab-'1.
.e:1 the e individuals are tiny bit j
::f shipwl-csk in the turbulent 'sea
cf I'.'un.i'.C'.rn i...::tical an:l irxdal 1:1 r -.
' aro wl limit li;rin : t:f exist-
e:'.o; r: :r are w'l licut -country or.
nam are ivl'chj'ut. Ie;al
HEMSTITCHING PICOTING
Hemstitching
Jlenisiilclilng accuraleiy lione be.s
operator In tho state. If in a hurry
we do the work while you wait. Spe
eial attention given to mail orders.
SINGER SEWINCi MACHINE CO.
Chickasha Okla.
Iodine for Scratches.
Rernlehes on dark oak furniture may
)e greatly improved in appearance by
inrefully painting the f;rats with io-
:line usins as many coats tm neces-
sary to produce the desired depth of
iolor. When this Is dry go over the
.vholc piece of finmituro with a good
furniture polish.
RED CROSS NOTES
r ' L. ..:....': y ;
civil rights.
I.i iv . ay cu:.ea
i. i e:w c 1 i:
V .. r. -i II' d: :
ceetl; .1 by an:-:
new goverr i
.l:e fj!igs?.!::a i
thousands of I
!3't stranded.
No 'authority
thalr
I.V (!Xi.-t V.
ippcrred (
lie- Mere
t refured-
re iiieclive
iu.l C'.I'llhS
wr; f:;r-
:'f:ei -Ik!
t.) lawrv; t
of the old one rn
idividuals were thu
sho'i't of tih.o peace i
'lterence itself cculd possibly hear 1
rdjust an-J enforce the rights cf
cicli one of these individirals as it
is now trying to ihear -adjust nnid
enCcrce the 'rights of each aiti'n. ;
Tli.!'; it will never be abl; to take'
up l.'.ie ca-e.! of ind'ividua-i is cer-tc-la.
That they will never succeed
in re-establishing their .rigtha toons-
Lalves scrims equally 'certain. Ap- '
illiirently only one fate 'awaits the n
A'
The local c'l aiiler h.is had in. true-
tian.i Irani lie idipn'itcrs urging Uie
.wcrlier- to t-oi. tinea taking nrearler-
'i'hliw for tiro Iol Cross third roll
call.
Anyone v.h'i has "ibeen missed 'in
ll:e fiiird Red Crass roll call can
revere their n en:'';er:-;hips by calling
:'t (I: M' er headquarters in ii'.vs ife I-
rril hi'llding irecond floor and wiM
receive same with their buttons ivad
window (atd included. J
'I lie class in Home Nursing iat Mid- j
lle'iurg l as finished its course. This
c.'ass teak tho intensive draining com-
pleting their full course in four days.
T':o ited ( re s nrr. e l;as ..-perc.! a
c' .' ii . A n: her en Monday ond Tues-
day of cull week wliLli ;:u enrollment
of another at Union Center on
Wednesday Thursday and Friday
with an enrollment if ubout 30.
Member New Orleans Cotton
Exchange.
Correspondents: II. & I?. Beer
NoAv Orleans; Clement Curtis & Co.
Chicago; V. J. Woolman & Co. New
York.
DIRECT PRIVATEWiRES
310 12 Chickasha Ave. Phono HOt
If the bowels ao not act reguiarl.
assist them with aa occasional dost
of Horbine. It is a fine bowel tonh
and laxali'-e. Price COc. Sold b
TO THE COMPTKOLLER OP THE CURRENCY
of the Condition of tho
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK '
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
At the close of Business Nov. '17 1919 f
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts ; $715929.96
Overdrafts 2001.12
Wiinants 3506.80
iieal Estate 2!oOO.OO
Hank Iluilding and Fixtures. 19000.00
Federal Keservo Hank stock.. SaO.OO
II. B. Bonds for Circulation 50 000 00
Demands loans ... . $2G 8S9.C4
Liberty Bonds 58650.00
fash and Sight Exchange 201587.04
Cash Assets 287.126.G8
Total ...I $1115214.62
LIABILITIES.
Capital - 750000
-inrplus . 40.000.0U
Profits net 16.595.4S
Circulation .- 50 000.0.)
fiills payable i. .'. 4(000.00
Rediscounts . 91)04. (i:l
Deposits . 1 . . - 883 714.52
Total - .$1 115214.62
The abuve statement is correct. B. D. FOSTER Cashie-
We are ambitious for the financial success of our customers.
Bring your problems to us'
No. 8203.
Condensed Statement of
THE CHICKASHA NATIONAL BANk
CIIICKASirA. OKLAHOMA.
At the Close of Business Nov .17 1919
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts . ; $15(1. 121.. 11 G
Overdrafts 9 ' 534(il(it)
l.r. S. Bonds...- . 50000.00
Liberty Bonds 40050.0!)
Stocks and Warrants 1)0731.74
Stock In Federal Hexcrve Bank ?C')l '0
Hanking Home and Fixtures.. 1 2()1(!S.45
OCior Heal Estate 10301.80
Cash and Sight Exchange 105 246. 9G
Wren Drug Co.
d-w-ln
Total- $811566.97
LIABILITIES.
Capital : $100000.00
Surplus ..20 000.00
Undivided Profits 8575.68
.Circulation 5o'()00.00
Rediscounts with Federal lieserve Bank 5 036.40
cposits - . G27'954.89
I Sure
Total
'JUl-'J Hot .wafer
am
3
INDIGESTION
FOR
MANHATTAN
CAFE
Meals and Short Order.
Open Day anc" Night
221 CHICKASHA AVE.
a. w. JUSTI3
T.
V I II
r 1 r
11
SWITZERLAND HAS "NEUTRALITIS" i
IN ONE OF VERY ADVANCED FORMS
By HENRY WOOD
(United l'ress Staff CorresponilenO
Berne Switzerland - Switzerland
just now is sufering with a very bad
caso of "neutral-itis" and not entire
ly without reason.
here most countries in the world
figure that the one ilhing they have
got to defend above everything else
is their national honor poor Switzer-
land is up against tho deal)! 3 job no'
only of defending her nallcr.a! honor
bill her national neulrality as' well.
An dit is the decidedly ticklish job
over-flowing hospitality not the de-
throned royalty of Europe such as
Emperor Charles King Constantino
and numerous German royal person-
ages whore names and titles are
I hardly known to any but themselves.
to ray nothing of fleeing statesmen
and political exiles. Switzerland e
artcd from (hem a solemn promise
that during the period they might en-
j y her hospitality they would cease
f ( m all political plotting all propa-
ganda in their own behalf all agita-
:i an i all activity .'tint might cause'
which she is having now to keep her the most sensitive European mind to
neutrality from being violated n.it inlornrct as permitting a violation ot
by herself but by her unwelcome '.: . ' neutrality.
guests that that is causing her se- i m: si of (he fleeing individuals
vere case of "neulralitis." t that Hire had no place else tj go
It was Switzerland's neutrality. :h- - or 'imptlv. gave the promises and
guarantee'! by all tl:e great powers Ve.e permitted to take up a much
of Europe that kept SwiUifland out t'esradi;ed ivfugo in "Switzerland
of the present war. and out of all the Ho v. vor hope springs eternal in the
rest of the European wars that have human breast especially in the chests
preceded it for a century or two or of kings emperors politicians ytates-
three past. nun and diplomats out of jobs and
First of nil. before Sw 'ilzerkHid the whole lot had bar?ly saved their
opened her arms to receive with shins by getting sheltered behind the
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lCKasna
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4
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. .$811566.07
Th. iidove statement is correct.
T. II. DWYER President
DIRECTOES.
II. DWYER J. A. ROSE HOY C. SMITH J. H. STINE
VVM. E. DWYER L. D. MAJOR W. II. WADSWORTU
J. L. BUKTSCHI.
Condensed Statement ot
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
At the Clofe of Business Nov. 17 1919
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts . 1
United States Boncta to Secure Circulation
Slock in Federal Reserve Bank
Airniture and Fixtures
eal Estate owned
interest earned but not received T
Jnited States Bonds on hand jl $15000.00
ash in Vaults and with Bank3 591.288.95
Ann with United States Treasurer. 10 000.00
Liberty loan Bonds : '86.450.00
-(a'e Co:n:ty and-City Warrants 346379.69
Bills of Exchange 90286.21 1 139.404.95
$94674:!.:i3
5846.04
200000.00
7800.00
10(000.00
73629.7s
15525
Total "... . $2383579.30
LIABILITIES.
.'apilnl ' 20tiOOit.oa
l-jurplus . 60000.00
Undivided Profits .Net . . 14317.17
Circulation . 200000.00
';il!s Payable with the Federal Reserve Bank 1... S5 000.00
Hills Payable ..v 185000.00
liediscounts . 104595.03
Deposits Individuals .$1387933.07
Deposits Hanks 140863.82
Deposits United Stales. i 5.S75.61 1.534672.50
Total .$2383579.30
The abovo statement is correct. F. L. SLUSIIER Cashier.
THE OKLAHOMA NATIONAL BANK
Official Statement (Condensed) to the Comptroller of Currency at the
" Close of Business Nov. 17 1919
RESOURCES
Leans and Discounts $953034.73
Overdrafts 3564.60
United States Certificates of Indebtedness . 10000.00
United States Bonds to Secure Circulation 25 000 00
U. S. Liberty Loan Eond3 9485000
Unnds and Warrants -37782.52
U. S. War Savings and Thrift Stamps
Federal Reserve Bank stock
interest earned not collected
Furniture and Fixtures
Redemption Fund with II. S. Treasurer
CASH AND SIGHT EXCHANGE....'.
34.00
4.800.00
7700.00
5000.00
1230.00
898566.0!)
Total $2041581.99
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock '
-'urplus . .
Undivided profits (net)
'Merest collected not earned
Circulation
Ccposits
100000.00
60.000.00
31736.72
4400.00
25.000.00
1820445.27
TolaI - - - J2.041.C81.99
The above statement is correct.
Wm. IT. DONAHUE Vice President
Ulcst F. T CIIAXDLF.I?. Cashier.
THB BANK. THAT SEEVICE BUILT " '
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