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j CHICKA8HA DAILY. EXPRESS, CHICKASHA, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 119 PAOI THRU ersonal Mention iiiiiiiiiiiii p Tom Mix at the Kozy today. New "Ripple Fall" . sweaters, and aiip-overs.'' The Fair. it Miss Bonnie Hale Of Norge, baa ac cepted a position as. saleslady , for; the Grlbl atore here. ' Call Union Transfer and Storage to., 118 South Second St., for moving crating and storage. Phone 1434. l-3t Mra. P. H. Llttlepage of Minco, la shopping In the city today. Elmo, the Mighty, Kozy today. New "Ripple ' Fall" sweaters and --eiip-overs." The Fair. it We are not Bending our collectors out on the first. Please call and pay your cleaning and pressing accounts before the 5th of the month. Ham ilton's. i-5 1 Mutt and Jeff, cartoon comedy. Kozy today. New "Ripple Fall" sweaters and "Slip-overs." The Fair. It Tom Mix at the Kozy today For nice clean cobs, phone 739, Linton Grain Co. j9-tf Tom Mix at the Kozy today. See our new line of waists. Nes bitt's Style Shop. 29-6t Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hallum "have gone to Los Anegeles, Cal., where they will make their home. New "Ripple Fall" sweaters and "Slip-overs." The Fair. it We are not sending our collectors out on the first. Please call and pay your cleaning and pressing accounts before the Oth of the month. Ham. llton's. l-ot Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Williams are Bpendlng the week-end in Fort Worth and Dallas. Free lecture an Phrinfian ai., y Paul Stark Soelev. ttmmhnr nf ilia uoara oi lectureship of the Mother II . J. . i-uurcn, me 'irst Church of Christ scientist, Boston, Mass., at, Sugg theatre, Sunday, October 5, 3:30 p. m. Public cordially invited. 2-3t Mrs. H. C. Warford, who has been seriously ill at the Warford home in this city, is reported much improved. Free lecture on Christian SMonna by Paul Stark Seeley, member of the ioard of lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass., at Sugg theatre, Sunday, October 6, 3:30i. m. Public cordially Invited. 2-sT ' Fred Mulcay of Hammond, La., and Ed Mulcay, chief jfeoman, U. 8. N., who were called here by the death of their Bister, Mrs. N. P. Griswold, returned to their homes this morning. Free lecture on Christian Science by Paul Stark Seeley, niemhet of the board of lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass., at Sugg theatre, Sunday, October 6, 3:30 p. m. Public cordially Invited. 2-3t Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Ho- bart, -are In the city visiting their son, Keith, of the Indiahoma gins. Mr. and Mrs. Miller expect to locate In Chickasha, and will soon tak.e up residence at the corner of Ninth! street and Kansas avenue. Free lecture on Christian Science by Paul Stark Seeley, member of the board of lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass., at Sugg theatre, Sunday, October 5, 3:30 p. m. Public cordially invited. 2-3t "Auction of Souls" a picture of Au rora Mardiganlan's own storv in which Miss Mardieanian. hersBlf r. enacts al lof her unspeakable adven tures. Sugg theater next Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Leonard Banks Is visiting in ' r sir klahoma City today. ' ' tC l ClaSSlf j. Oklahoma City today. TRY THIS ONCE. Chicago, Oct. 1. A patron of a lunch room quietly submitted to ar rest rather than pay ten ceuts for a dish of rice, pudding li a lunch rbom where last week he paid five cehtB for the same thing.. As he gave the police cash bond, he remarked that he wanted to have it decided wheth er a restaurant owner could suddenly boost prices 100 per cent. ASK STORM REPORT PROBE. Washington Senator Shepherd, de mocrat, Texas, announced that he had asked the department ofgrJeul ture to investigate the weather bu reau's work in reporting the hurri cane which recently devastated Cor pus Christl, Texus, and damaged oth er gulf towns. FOR SALE Good Ford runabout. $3150. See R. F.' Corbett, 504 1st Nat. Bank Bldga. 3.31 FOR RENT Two connecting rooms fur light housekeeping; private en trance; furnished or unfurnished at WANTED Two lunch counter 230 Colorado. Phone 840. ' 3-3t men; experienced or unexperienced. Ceronimo hotel. WANTED Women, lunch, counter, dining room, kitchen and pantry work; experience not necessary. Ge roniino hotel. 3-3t FOR SALE Nine-room house, 100 foot lot, 1505 South Shepard street; I. H. High. 8-3t 1 ,4 NOTICE : the person who took h mrii'.. and. rods from Unlo- Labor, hall is Kown and if curtains arc not re turned prosecution will follow. ' ' '. ' , Walter Thompson, Pres 13' 7rcr" A-'W. Bennett, Secy. r BEST MEATS OF ALL KINDS It's all hero ami the prices are right. Brains, Sweet Breads, Pork Tenders, Veal Loaf, Wienerwurst, Pig Souse; Beef, Calf and Pig's Liver, etc. We quote the following prices for the week beginning October 4: BEEF ROAST, PER FOUND 18c BEEF RIBS, PER POUND 15c BEEF STEW, PER POUND.. 12 l-2c Mutton Roast t :()c Mutton Stew 17 l-2e Beef Rib Stew, per lb 15c Veal Roast, lb 25c Veal Stew, lb , 20c Loin Pork Chops , 35c Spare Ribs 25c Pork Sausage gOo Skinned Hams lb 38c Breakfast Bacon, by slab 5)o to 55c Lard Oompmrid, No. 5 pail, net.. ...$1.15 Lard Compound, No. 10 pail, 8 lbs. net .$2.30 Boston Beauty Mackerel 15c White Soap, per bar , 5c"-' P. and G. Soap, 3 bars 25c Fresh Milk, eool and sweet, per quart... ..13c Cream, per pint . 30c Free Delivery Twice Daily Neals Market PHONE 140 - Mill. Ill III ... II) I II I' iimifiiimfifHummmiiniiiutfiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiriiifj m Nev 'Ripple Fall" sweaters and , EE "Slip-ovke." 'The Fair. It We are not sending our collectors out on 'the first. Please call and pay your cleaning and pressing accounts before the 5th of the month. Ham ilton's. i-5t C. H. Barnes, of the Walker Re finery, Is transacting business in Ft. Worth. Adrian Melton left last night for Amarillo, Texas, where he will spend stvera days on ualness. Dr. A. B. Leeds returned yesterday from a professional trip to Valley Ranch, N. M. We are not sending our collectors out on the first. Please call and pay your cleaning and pressing accounts before the 6th of the month. Ham-j llton's. l-5t Miss Blanche Tucker of Rush Springs, visited in the city today. Chalmers Cars i Maxwell Cars Maxwell Trucks SET Dr. Homer Bond has returned from a business trip to Ft. Worth. For nice clean cobs, phone 739, Linton Grain Co. 19-tf See Bessie Barriscale in "Her. Pur chase Price," at the Sugg tomorrow. Ask your grocer for Cream Dale Butter made on the Cream DaJe'ES Dairy farm. The best butter you-jps buy In Chickasba. It Is made fresh's every day. The Chickasha Creamery Company, Telephone 24. " 1-tf E These ears have the Ram's Horn and Hot Spot mo tors, something you should know about. We carry a complete stock of parts for both cars and trucks. Don't fail to see us for service as we specialize on these cars. The Guy Hickman Stock company presents tonight, "The , Country Gawk" a rural i comedjdrama in J three acts. See it at the Sugg to- , i I ; We are aot sending our collectors : out on the first. Please call and pay j your cleaning, and pressing accounts . before the 5th of the month. Ham- llton's. l-5t : "Be a Little Sport," with Albert Ray and Elinor Fair at the Sugg to- j night. Its a Fox feature photopro- : ductlon. R CO, PHONE 335 209 CHICKASHA AVE. One big show at the Sugg tonight EE beginning promptly at 8 o'clock. See E To get rid ot worms in chlldreu give them White's Cream Vermifuge. The little sufferer improves at once and soon becomes heulthy, active and robust. Price 35c. Sold by Wren Drug Co. Fred M. Frey returned yesterday from a business trip to Rt, Worth and Hanger, Texas. Have yoa tried Cream Dale butter? It is made fresh every day. For sale by all grocers. The Chickasha Cream ery Company, Telephone 24. 1-tf HEMSTITCHING, PICOTING, BRAIDING AND BUTTON HOLES. Have you seen the work done by by new hemstitching machine? It is the best yet. Let ine demonstrate its merits on your new blouse. No advance in prices. Mrs. R. K. McGregor at Gribi's Hemstitching Hemstitching, accurately done, best operator in the state. If In a hurry, we do the work while you wait. Spe cial attention given to mail orders. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Chickasha, Okla. iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii THE FOUNTAIN PENSTORE . WATERMAN SHEAFFER TEMPOINT Dependable and guaranteed $1.50 to $10.00 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll J. W. OWSLEY, Jeweler and Optician Vote for Parks NOTHING BUT THE BEST Texaco Gasoline, Ajax Tires,' Tubes and Accessories. Air and Water Cheerfully 'Dispensed and you needn't soil ........ . your hands. THE NESBITT Chickasha Avenue at Sixth. Enjoy the Crisp Fall Air Nature's tonics, exercise, air and suinililne, are bent for j everyone of us. Long walks in the crisp October air I , win m you for your daily duties. Jur medium heeled walking boots will make every ramble a pleasure. i Tans, dark browns, and combinations, perforations and stitched tips, welt solos. Priced at $5.75 to $13.50 liluck kid, gun metal, cult nnd combinations, stitched tips or plain welt and turn soles. Priced at $5.50 to $12.75 i Store Closed Sat urday Until 6 p.m. W WANT THE TRACK TEAM WE WANT THE BASEBALL -' TEAM WE WANT THE FOOT BALL SQUAD and we want the fellows who watch the stunts. We want all of you to come in soon and see the smart things we have assembled for Fall- You young men at college, you young men in busi ness will enjoy our wonderful assortment of LANG II AM CLOTHES They are built with a fine appreciation of present day requirements both as to style and proportions. They are well-set-up clothes that have a commanding air. BELTED SUITS-Wear them with or without the belt. There s a finished waist-seam effect, when the belt is removed. Plain sacks cut on authoritative lines. Fancy patterns, plain colors, interesting weaves. . OVERCOATS-Splendid, gencrous'ly cut, single breasted and double-breasted affairs, many of them belted. Fabrics that proclaim winter comfort and topping style. , " " Langkam Clutbes Mads by LeupuU, C'Lic-- !!i!l!ll!!ili!!l!!!llt!!!!ll!! !lll!lliilillll!!l!!!lfri . V I if