The Carter Express. (Carter, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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THE CARTER EXPRESS
Uhe Carter Sxpress
Published ever Friday at Carter, Okla.
Geo. W. Cain, Editor and Owner.
Entered at the Carter, Oklahoma,
Postoffice March 25th, 1910, as second
‘ class mail, under the act of March 3,
1879.
J. M. DENBY
Physician and Surgeon
Phone Res. 56. Office 26.
Offtce With Rexall Drug Store
Gift of the
Desert
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Dr. G. V. McClintic
DENTIST
203 Whitehurst Bldg.
Sayre, Okla.
Office Phone 115. Res. Phone 109
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B. R. Waldrop
Variety Store & Undertaking
Phone 56
CARTER---OKLA.
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G. C. MITCHEL
REAL ESTATE
farm loams
AND
All Kinds of Insurance
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Truth of Tone.
At first a beginner In music natu-
rally attaches great Importance to
sharpness of definition and freedom
from'distortion, and very little weight
to truth of tone. I.ater on, lie gradu-
ally leorns that mere distinctness and
correctness of outline are only part,
although an Important part, In delin-
eation. It Is Just us necessary to get
the relative lights and shades of the
picture correct os It Is to get the out-
lines, which are only the margins or
boundaries of those lights and shade*,
distinct and true.
YOUR
An unusual drama of the West
replete with action and stirring conflict, with
its background of the lonely desert and all the
surprises which that desert can so suddenly
present. The record of a fearless man and a
splendid woman. A mein’s story, but the kind
a woman loves to read.
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“Gift of the Desert” is additional evidence of
Parrish’s marvelous story-telling powers and
of his inimitable style of writing.
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This 'Romantic fio-Vel 1o "Be
Trinlcd Serially in
Special Attractions
We call your attention to Special Feature
Pictures which will be shown on the followirg
dates:
“Greater Profit” Starland Nc. 6. Aug. 4th.
“Mistress of Shenstons” “ “ 3. Aug. 11th
“If Women Only Knew” “ “ 5. Aug. 18th
“Shams of Society” “ “1. Aug. 25th
Each a complete feature and sure to please.
Majestie Theatre
Round trip to
EU OPE
$110 •**
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Why Pay Excessive Rates?
The Great Northern Steamship Company
(Incorporated)
Announces that Arrangements are Now,
Being Made for Monthly
$110 Round Trips to Europe
Boston—Southampton
$110
ONE WAY $65
Boston—Gothenburg
$138
ONE WAY $75
Connecting for
Connecting for Christiania, Stockholm,
London, Liverpool, LeHarve Helsingfors. Danzig. Riga,
Copenhagen
THE ABOVE PRICES WILL INCLUDE RAILROAD
FARES TO POINTS AS FAR NORTH AS STOCKHOLM
The Company plans to carry approximately two thousand passengers
monthly. Make your plans now for a trip during the coming season.
A round trip, with all expenses
on shipboard included, at no
more expense than a vacation
right here at home! To meet the
ever increasing demand in this
country for an inexpensive and
at the same time thoroughly com-
fortable and enjoyabla trans-
Atlantic voyage, iB the prime
object of the Great Northern
Steamship Company. Organized
by progressive business men who
realize the exceptional opportu-
nityofiered for inexpensive trav-
el in Europe, the Company will
cater to the thousands of intel-
ligent persons who wisn t o
visit the battlefields
of France, the Shakespeare
country, Scandinavia, the land of
the Midnight Sun, etc. a chance
ef a life time so it would seem;
but it is more than that. The
company will build for a perma-
nent business,planning on setting
a new standard of high-class
ocean travel on a one-class basis.
That this can be done at a fair
margir of profit has already been
proved and is further outlined in
our prospectus. Yon’ll find it
extremely interesting.
WE WILL ALSO SHOW YOU HOW YOU MAY BECOME A PART-
OWNER IN THE MOST TALKED OF ENTERPRISE IN YEARS
We have an opening for an energetic representative in your locality.
This is an excellent opportunity for a person of character to build up a
a permanent business both for himself and the Great Northern.
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Cain, George W. The Carter Express. (Carter, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1923, newspaper, August 10, 1923; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc956321/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.