The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1922 Page: 2 of 12
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altus TIMES-DEMOCRAT, altus, OKOKLAHOMA^MAY 25,19^
WIGWAM
Theatre
Monday May 29th.
“FALSE KISSES"
An inti resting story pUyed by
a Ktour »>f well selected players,
of a w fr banished to silences of
Se Ja. with only the ™an.ng
of the waves to break the mo-
1IV found it difficult to resist
!he prospects of escape Miss Du
l'otit is the pretty star
Also the Official Movie Chats
and
A COMEDY
Tuesday, May 30
POO* RELATIONS"
A tale of homespun folks in w-hich
Monte Bancroft never realized
the real value of his wile until
ehe left and then— well, to make
a long stofy shtfrt, he did the us-
ual thing
Also
“TORCHY' KIKES IN
Wednesday May 31
-BEYOND the RAINBOW”
Featuring
Eight Big Sure
To lx he vend the rainbow where
he could ri-mp as other children
Aid. was the wish of Mai ion Tay-
kn's little sick brother t ome
and see how a, last they arrivc
a, the envied spot, where the lit-
tle brother grew straight and
strong and the sister found a lo-
wer.
Thursday. June let
-golden gift-
Featuring
ALICE LAKE
The Golden Gift is Motherhood
and this is the story of a mother
who de serted her baby tc become
a famous operatic star.
A*o
AESOP’S FABLES
(la caitooa)
Fnday June 2
“MaN FROM DOWNING ST.
Featuring
EARL WILLIAMS
The 'tore of a British officer
endeavoring to detect how gov-
ernment secrets are betrayed to
the enemy Does he succeed r
bob and bill
11
cigarettes
7
Do You Believe It?
We Have Jnst What You Want at Prices That Will Interest
A year ago—
almost unknown
Today — a leader
A sweeping verdict for QUALITY
We have jqst what you want at prices
that will interest you. Ice boxes and Re-
frigerators, 117.50 and up. Cedar Chests
very low prices. New shipment of Floor
Paints, Varnishes, Bed and Bicycle En-
amels, (all colors), also Paint Brushes,
Linoleum, Congoleum Rugs, very attrac-
tive prices.
Furniture, New and Second-Hand, at
REDUCED prices.
Dishes, Crockery, Alumnium ware,
splendid assortment.
Harness, Bicycles and Repairs, and
Ice Cream Freezers.
We handle the John Deere Mid Rock
Island Farming Implement*, moat ser
viceable and up-to-date on the market.
have the paving,“ said Glaincr, and
1 am «mg to do my best to get it. It
not only helps the looks cf the street,
but also increases the wx'rth ©1 t. t.
property.’’
According t© some of the citizens be-
fore the job is completed as signed for
in the contract many more streets will
have filed and when completed will
cive Altus possibly more paving than
anv other town tn this part of the state.
true there may be a few who
d™’* « » - isrS-S. 2*23
Jewel Oil Cook Stove*. It will pay you- A»o gouu
Hand Stove*.
You get a square deal and courteous treatment when you deal wit -
Store
Isaac
Mr and Mrs. Will Parker were
the city shopping Wednesday.
Miss Eula Vineyard spent VNednes-
day with Mrs. James.
Mrs. Ellis spent Tuesday night with
her daughter, Mrs. Ben \A arren.
Miss Gladys England spent Saturday-
night with Lula Malev.
Mr. and Mrs Marion Maley spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eli . laey.
~ A number of 30 spent Sunday at Miss
It is true there may be a icw >»nv. Hatlie Qrgv's and enjoyed a very line
are fighting the proposition, but there afternoon - . . .
are enough favoring to assure Altu-, Mi$s Mane Barker spent y-aturday
of being well paved The city court-jnigh{ with Miss Mackie Myers
cil acted wisely as is well known when, A n>. wa? greatly enjoyed by
they contracted with the Amcrman (-on‘hargf crowd at the home of Mr. Green
struction company by getting a pr»ce| Grav Wednesday night
all could afford, and also got the best Miss Qadys Hardwick of Altus nas
kind of pavement—asphalt. J visiting Miss Lula Mac Znm »ro
It is true North l ee street is in a ,hf f,ast week
condition that warrants paving^ Mj-J Miss Bessie Talbot
i
Kinneys
“For all your nooda*
‘pent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie.
Mrs! Vineyard was m Altus VNed
Mrs. Koscoe Russell spent the latte
part of the week with Mr. John Putt
anMraaid Mrs. Farker spent Sunday
with Mr and Mrs. E. B. Turner.
Little Miss Ruby Turner of Altus,
‘rent the week with Nannie farker^
^Mrs. Lauderdale’s baby was report-
ed better this week
Misses Hattie and Bessie <-ray and
Lillie Parker spent Tuesday with Mr..
J\ \ Gray.
A fruit supper was enjoyed by » veO
large crowd at the home of Mr Pope
Saturday night. There was plenty of
cake and fruit ar.d everyone enjoyed
Jewel McKenzie. ,
Mrs. Parker spent Monday with Mrs
°Luia and 11a Mae Maley spent Wed-
nesday with Flora Walker.
Lula Maley spent Friday with Mrs.
JCMisVaAririe Ellis spent Wednesday
with lewell McKenzie. .
Mrs. Parker spent Saturday evening
with Mrs McKenzie. .
Mr Herman Helton is visiting his
brother. Mr Walter Helton
There will be singing at th'bo™
Mr. Putts next Sunday night if the
weather permits. ©PORT
WAS operated upon
ter.
PLANS FOR PAVING
NORTH LEE STREET
nearly COMPLETED
«*>*“Si Kic.SK.Xt m'k™:” .... ----------
teHng'the street, and through this and, There wi 11 be Sunday school at i'^|thy^ yj'\uT’ Zumbro, Hattie and
knowmg too. that the price is well with-] homf o{ Mr Kirby next bunda. at - - Mi - Wednesday with
in the reach of all. is making strenuous 0-dock Everybody come. I Bes» «e Ura. -1* v
efforts to rut it over He only likes’ Mr. and Mrs.spentt Mondta> McKen - Gray oi AUus
8 " cm M, Gxo w. s.»-
ihcl.cl »,«<!*,: «*> link- ch.tk.n, ar.d sevtr.. | tv.mng Frid.y
have been such as to make htadw-ay, hundTfd cgg? setting U,c McKenzie,
wth the paving impossible nothing has: Mr Greer. Gray has about ^ j noon with. - busv ,hj< pretty-
bee- done bv the construction company. twrkey& and lots ot eggs hatchmg < - \er- ’*■ ,- ‘
b^TCarl Reid, city engineer, stated this ^ ’ . Mf, «•'
SS week the excavating will be start-, Mr and Mrs R Adrav and Mrs j they
ev Nni* the first of Line, and will then ^.<5 tpem? Sunday with Mrs. B.om.e to t
£ Sd to completion Mr Amermahj „r Lid Mrs Talbot of Blair spent Gi
• A.. V. a.M •'
MRS. E. A. FOLEY’ DIES
Well Enown Altus Woman Passcs
Away at Home on North Jackson
Mr? E. A. Foley of 521 North Jack-
son. died at her home here last Sat-
urday. Funeral services were conduct-
eel by the pastor of the First Methodist
church. Rev Cameron, fcst Monday af-
Inte rment was in the
<lr*dy G fczr.tr.
ctent Owners
forts to Get
has already been on the ground mak-
ing preparations for starting the work.
One C’f Rest- and has also shipped some oi the
Makinc Ef- mart. K'eral trucks hay^e arrived and
Making tec tc thf work
Pavement.
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_________ tc town Saturday. . . . I The body was pzeparto tor buru^o-
Mrs Talbot of Blair spejit! Grandma Stone is visiting her niece. ^ Saturday afternoon by the Good-
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■TALL
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MUST BE PAVED.^%,& W
W.UIO SU*el -1^’ ComL.’.'n’tof J?
in Step With all uKner >0}- and dfhvered a fme sermon to a
Streets in PropraTT. ,arFf aqdience The church bade h«v^
C - Wilson a heartv welcome tc come and
Tha- the majority of the resident own rracb again
r {4VCn., pavement >• an asmr- Born to Mr. and Mr* Walter He 1-
w art fatronng J . known I ton last Sunday night, a fine baby boy
*4 tact and the atest I •» • Miss Flora Pun spent the first fart01
•heir d« - ire for paying are r.subnts 1 | thf wlth her uncle. Mr John 1 utt
l^r street, tx-.t of them k.v*f|
sort signed St me where >« the neigh-
•larhoot4 the fifty-one per cent to a j
was busy all during last werk with a i
•etiic n gettuse owner? to P -e they (
on the list One of the cwr.
«r* or. A.- street -wry. **1
Wit tt is believed enoogt uame. (
W had tc get the paving ’ertnt j
M- Glarrer Mated he wanted to have
...pe* paved - oroer tc keep s.ep
CORE THROAT
tonsilttt* or hosrsi
-orvrle with WaitT
'XPECTL,
'MOTHER?
s^EsSsxasr
Easier By Using-
fsiend
tooulTM ■<mn»aooo»«T«
•aacrieu) steuiato* Co.. Dirt. W)- ATiasta. *a
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gargle with warm salt
water. Rub Vicks over
throat and cover with a
hot flannel doth. Swal-
low slcwlv small pieces.
VICKS
w VapoRub
On, 17 Stillio* /» LW >’««*,
Chico!
S. S. S. Fills Out
Hollwi Cheeks,
Thin Limbs!
and Hull* Mixed.
- Put Up in 100-lb. Sacks,
is the Rest and Cheapest Feed for Your Cow or Horse
For Sale by Feed Deale'rs or
ALTUS COTTON OIL MILL
Oklahoma
Altus
.OUIS
fbrlen Dollars and Ninety
Cents-nis 30 x 3/i Usco
30x3tt tire situation
[today is just this—
The man who buys an
USCO at $10.90 is justi-
fied in believing that his money is
going farther in tire value than tt
c\<er Has gone or could go before.
Naturallv he appreciates the qual-
ity of USCO. That was established
long ago.
It i* still fresh in his mind that
USCO led the national market
into the $10.90 price range.
• • •
The makers of U.S.Tires
aluxm intended the 30 s
3Vt USCO to be the high-j
est value in its field. ^
At $10.90 it creates
a new classification
of money's worth.
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Forgy, Burney B. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1922, newspaper, May 25, 1922; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc826000/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.