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esiesiisi daily Bsrini, eitoKini, oiliioha. tAGl 1IX. CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS GEO. II. EVANS, Publisher and Business Manager. WM. T. LAMFE, Managing Editor. OFFICIAL PAPER OF GRADY COUNTY Batarad at the Tottotfic at Cblckatha, Oklahoma, l aacaad clan mall mailer CHlCKASHA, OKLAHOMA, AUGUST 11, 1916 St'BSCHlPTOSS BATBS: Cat year, ffellrered by carrier ...fi-80 Mil meatht, delivered bf carrier 2.40 three month: delivered by carrier... II. 'dO On moath, delivered by carrier Oe Oaa week, delivered by carrier 10c On year, by mail l4 fn at: moaiht, by mail $2.t)0 Three moatbt, by mail ..11.00 Single copy ..... ............5c f CIVES ALL THE LOCAL NKWS ;r:- -'; Jtiay erroaeoea refleciloa ea tbe character, ataaditig or reputation of aay peraon, firm or corporation and any mia atatement which may appear la the column i of the txpreaa will be gla'lly corrected upon It being brought to tire atten tion of the maaagemeat. NEWS BY U P. WIRE DAILY MAKING READY FOR TOMORROW, The fundamental business of Amer lea in all, departments is getting ready. This in precisely what It is doing in racial reform, where kreneyed, for ward looking men and women have di iriered that any real change, any i-i-1 uplift, to use an overworked phrase, depend more on inward prep-a.-al Son than on change of outward con- d'rfon. it is idle to attempt to build up without first building in. Changes of tutward conditions are imperative ly necessary; but their chief fruit b "A GUIDE TO BETTER SCHOOLS" A bulletin junt Issued by State Su perintendent Wilson under the above title in air that its name implies and it should be an important factor in promoting the educational progress of tbe state, it was prepared by E, A. Iukrtk aasiiatl;;;:ti state superintendent, with a short introduction written by Mr. Wilson. The j!U-h of tbe chapter will give the reader a general idea of the topic treated. They arc as follows: 1. Phys ical Features. 2. Health and Sanita tion. 3. Model xcnooiA, . learners ,fiur immense educatiu'I influence. Home, J. Consolidation. 6. Union ,x0(. j,in( 0 disinheritance which has Crad-d School. ". Rural S hools, j fallen most heavily upon many people 8. Social Center. 9. Seed Tests. 1. j the world has not been their exclu Flower. 11. Moonlight School. 12. , sion from opportunities of fortune, but Thrift Teaching. 13, The Sehwi Li- j from chances of education. A press-, brary. 14. Summary and Conclusions. ; j11g duty resting upon society totlay is Mr. Wili-on say, "An attempt is j the extension of opportunities' of made in this book to point the way. growth, development, and skill in the to tell what other teachers have done ue 0f the toois of life to those who and to suct things that should he have been shut out from these things, dime and that tan be done by any en-. The opening of the art galleries of the teipr-MiiB county superintendent, I world to all people means a great deal tea. lo-r, . boo! board or community. l)10re from the educational point of The book ontaiim nianjr practical sag-! view than from tho point of view of iwtlotK b--nd upon actual experieno ( t,iere enjoyment; in fact, the enjoy cs of teachers in the schools of Qkla- ment depends largely upon the educa hnma.", . lion. A great picture, like a great On the subject of architecture for book, is largely concealed to the man the- n ral schools, the book is particu- who has, not been prepared to under bill;,' lJPiinons. being profusely illus- stand it.' Those people v5o imagine trati-d, and it i-bouUt prove invaluable that preparedness is simply a matter in h boid boardi. Fqualiy interesting of getting ready to defend our rights and pr.iitb.sl is the treatment of other and our soil have, no conception of its topic. TM.f fcnUnstfti"- contains I.".' fumlameittuf scope and necessity. : pages, vry one of which is full ofj There has been and there KttH is an watw of vital import to schools nd enormous waste of time, opportunity, si Imol wmkfiti. I 'a re tits and all oth- materia! of all kinds, in this country cm intercut! in education will also from lack ot education. One sees in find the little vojume, worthy of care-1 every direction the waste which Amer ful perusal, j lean ignorance involves; the waiste of -O' r i water power, of forests, of human en crgy, duo to short-sightedness, to tlio attempt to realize today what can only be realized tomorrow,' to the inability through lack ot imagination to foresee what the future offers if the present moment Is used with Intelligence and foresight. Ail life ix prophetic. Unless fi.ere, is a future a great tioal of it is utterly in comprehensible. The question which Unquestionably the increased cost of living call for higher wage for the trainmen and all other ceases of rail- ' road , worker and by the same logic I' the cost of living for tbe roads de-n-anda that they be permitted to charge higher .rates, it it possible, oi (course, and" probably is true, as many I contend, that ecouonvks in manage ment might be effected whereby the men might be griven more pay without raising rates, but certainly, under ex isting method the companies cannot aiid greatly to their cost of operation unless thefr revenues are increased. Doubtless the carriers would have no serious objection to the eight hour day provided It could lo granted without adding to their cost of operation and hence the problem resolves itself into one of wages. Is the nubile ready to stand for higher. rates in order that the reasonable lr uands of the work ers may be met? If not, there seems to be no course open except a radical reorganization of the railroad indus try, with Undo Sam playing a band that will make the1 arrangement close ly approximate to government owner ship. ... I OWE MY HEALTH !;"i;;u(l!e-.s of the late dry spell. Crady nunty is. getting by with a great, corn crop, being more fortunate in this respect than some sections to the north. It looks very much like one of the banner agricultural years for the cvuv.ly. -o With a motorcycle cop snooping around, speeding in the residence sec tion will soon become expensive. Now If the oftlcers on the down-town streets will keep their eyes wide open, j it is possible that traffic dangers will become scarcer. Drivers as well as the public should co-operate with the police in makinr. the streets as life as possible. u - i fr EXPRESS PACKAGETTEi, $ This weather suits me so-and-so But on the whole Fd like to go To some far land where cold winds blow And I could wade waist-deep in enow. Let the other fellow do the, hating it can't hurt you. . liingham, the ice man, is still bear ing up remarkably well during these trying days. Si Simp says he notices that there is always more air stirring when the Hind is blowing. , !los,ever,' it is "hardly fair to expect the laundryman to' enthuse over the collariess spor shirt. Hut however .much we may abhor the subject, it's mighty hard to keep from talking about the heat. Speeders are slowing up, says the mayor,- They hardly ever go over 23 or :!0 miles an hour on the main "stem" now. To Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg ctatle Compound' Washington Park, III. "I am th mother of four children and have suf fered with female trouble, backache, nervous spells and the blues. My chil dren's loud talking and romping would make me so nervous I could just tear everything to pieces and I would ache ail over and feel so sick that I would not want anyone to talk to me at times. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills re stored me to health and I want to thank you for the good they have done roe. I have had quite a bit of trouble and worry but it docs not affect my youth ful looks. My friends say 4 Why do you look so young and well ? ' I owe it all to the Lydia E. Finkham remedies. Mrs. Robt. StopieL, Moore Avenue, Washington Park, Illinois. We wish every woman who suffers from female troubles, nervousness, backache or the blues could see the let ters written by women made well by Ly dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If you have any symptom about which you would like to know write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for helpful advice given free of charge. The Italians who have been stand big near the bottom of the column in it asks of every man and woman again the war league are showing some and again Is the simple question, "Are signs of boosting their standing, you ready?" if you are, increased Hitherto It has not seemed that Italy , usefulness, w ider opportunities what was playing any prominent part in the! we call fortune in general terms name, having failed to make any no-, await you. If you ar. not, you are ticeahle, headway against Austria. ' fast bound in the chains of today; Their present offensive Is evidently a i and tomorrow beckons you in vain, part ot tho concerted movo among the, We are' alive today in the-degree in allie for closing in on the Central which we arc making ready for tomor Powers. 1 row Outlook. - . Wo do not urge that the weather forecaster be hanged but we do insist that bo should be fired and a better ' tnaa hired. You'll have to admit, that a man de serves some credit for keeping his sweet disposition on straight while Old Sol is ui'zzliiig. Gone to join the old cow that jump ed over tho moon the price of wheat. How would you like to have a million bushels or more to market? Well, it helps some any way to bear iiit-wili.irii w I t li t 2 FINAL On Men's and Boys' Suits, Low Shoes, Straw Hats and Sport Shirts. We positively will not carry these goods over till next season, so out they, go regardless of values Lm-."-i ' . . " ' from tbe Boston man about Chickaha being the coolest spot this side of the coast even though we know. he was joshing. And sometimes a man takes pleas ure in deceiving himself by fancying that he is going to surprise his wife just once by having his own way about something. L. C. Hutiion, head of the golf gang, claims that he could easily have won the cup that he offered but his 'sense of propriety prevented him from enter ing the tourney. Horoscope for the Day: It you will take time to glance up at the starry hosts this evening, you will observe that they seem to be having a picnic, all diked out and shining in their glad dest rags. It is a very auspicious time to have a, watermelon party on the lawn, that form of social diversion being about the,, cheapest you can pull off. Children born today will be lucky, if they don't meet w ith misfortunes. ' r A STOLEN SMILE 'ER TWO. . Safe. "With all this agitation, are you not afraid ot the proletariat?" he asked. "No," replied the man who had made his pile in the war flurry, "we drink only filtered water," Philadelphia Public Ledger. Her Opinion. . Husband "I wonder why all the tnis ara we read about are old bachelors?" Wife ."Oh. married misers are, up common they urr: not worth mention ing." Indianapolis Star.. u. "1 i HODGE BAILEY THANKS VOTERS FOR LOYALTY I wish to extend to the citizenship of Grady county my sincere thanks for their loyalty towards me in tbe August primary at which time you nominated me sheriff of Grady' county. I made a clean campaign, and bold no hard feelings ugainst a$one who saw proper to oppose me for re-nomination and sincerely hope that the same feeling exists in the breast of those who did not vote for me. I did not get to make the campaign that I had intended owing to pressing busi ness in the office, and sickness, and the magnificent vote which I received makes me appreciate the same beyond expression. As the Democratic nominee tor sheriff, I intend to make a good cam paign between now and the general election, and if re-elected I have one thing to promise the citizens, which is that I will continue to do my duty aifd t'i discharge the functions of my of fice, in the future as in the past, with ail of the ability which I possess and f earnestly solicit the entire citizen shir render j'.eir support to me in bringing about my re-election and I assure you that no act of mine shall ever cause you to, regret giving me your support. ' I hope to be able to meet you per sonally, before the November ejection, but in the meantime if yoij are in Chit kasha I will be pleased to have you call at my office. . Accept my thanks for past favors conferred upon me. and my extreme g-atinule for a continuation of yonr fi delity. liespei : tfiilly yours, HODGE BAILEY, -.'Do You. Need a' Good Mattress? Buy-an-OSTERMOOR- The mattress that is BUILT, not stuffed. Built with wonderfully elastic Ostermoot hand laid sheeted filling Don't be deceived. Beware of imitations and the just good kind. Look for the name. the as- y r1: i 1 1 y y I V I I 1 1 FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING v WILL SLOAN'S LINIMENT RELIEVE PAIN Try it and see erne application will prove iuora than a column of claims. James ,S. Ferguson, Philadelphia, Pa., writes: "I have had wondciul relief since I used Sloan's Liniment on my knees. To think after all these years of pain one application gave me relief. Many thanks for what your remedy has done for me." Don't keep on suf fering, apply Sloan's Liniment where your pain is and notice how quick you get relfef. Penetrates without rub bing. Buy it at any drug store. 25c. Adv. d&wlm . " Preventable Disease. ' feenator Owen recently presented to the senate a memorial from the south ern sociological congress asking for the establishment of a national depart ment of health. It is stated that 6W, 000 citizens of the United States die annually of preventable disease and that 6,000,000 are needlessly sick. The economic loss per annum from the last Hem alone is declared to be $300,000,- 000. . YOUR BOWELS SHOULD MOVE ONCE A DAY A free easy movement of the bow els every day is a sign of good health. Dr. King's New Life Pills will give you a gentle laxative effect without grip- , ing and free your system of blood ' poisons, purify your blood, overcome constipation and have an excellent ton ic effect onthe entire system. Makes you feel like living. Only 25e at drug gists. Adv. d&wlm 'idle Hours are . ' . Pleasure Hours If You Own a KODAK There is-'nething that so completely fills ones idle hours w'ith pleasure as a KODAK. Take one with you on every trip no matter how, short it may be. We have Eastman Kodaks from 2 to And a complete line of Eastman Supplies, s Phono 27. rownson "THE REXALL STORE" 1 The Leading Prescription Druggist First National Bank Building VilidilKiitil The Standard by Which aJJ Work is Judged The Pearl Laundry offers the people of Chickasha Laundry Work of Merit at a very reas onable price. Just step to your telephone and call 392, our wagon will call for your work and deliver it promptly. r i fi i te a i lie feari sioam iaunory Office and Plant 116-118 South 7th. Phone 392. Wj4