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V CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, CHICKASHA, OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919 PAGE EIGHX !liilllIlii!lll!il!IIIIH WHY GROPE IN THE DARK? Come in and let ns show you our new line of Daylo Ever Ready Flash L ights Ave liuve them Fur the Automobile , &t For the home use ' For the office j in fact for every pin-pone. "Where you need an instant Ever Heady Litfht. iFEATURE HOUSE Palace Pharmacy "JUST RIGHT." PHONE 7. 2V Green Trading Stamps AmiiniiiiiiiiM JUST RUN YOUR O V E -Li. JJW SWT. JJ.1& R IT BEATS . . . AS IT SWKKP8 AS IT rf.F.ANS "What Every Woman Wants" A HOOVER Try it and be convinced for "only" The Hoover is pronounced 98 1-2 per cent efficient. CHICK ASHASGAS &' ELECTRIC CO. Phone 100. 422 Chickasha ve. Mini jjiiiiilnifiiwft J tea Estate Farms 800 aero ranch, well improved, over half fine bottom land in cultivation; balance grass ami upland; for quick sale, only $50 per acre. CTO-acre ranch, with fair im provement of which 200 acres is fine bottom land in cultiva tion; balance grass. This will move at $40 per acre. We have farms, all sizes and prices; can inalie terms to suit; see us. 210-acre farm only three miles north of ChlekuHha; good Improvements; most all bot tom at $75 per acre. 200 acre fine Hitler creek bot tom farm, well improved at $05 per acre. When you are ready for a farm be sure and siee us. We have the goods. liar gains Homes Would you buy one of the finest homes in Chickasha at a bargain. We have it; ask us about it. Seven-room modern bunga low, close In on South Sixth street, $4,500. Six-room modern house, close in on Colorado, only $3,500. We have lots of good resi dences for sale in most any part if town. Six-room, modern house with cistern, priced for quick sale, $.1,250. Here's a snap; a new three room house on a beautiful lot; big shade trees in best part of town, only, $1,150. When you want to buy cily property see us. We have lots of real bargains. Hest rates and quick service on farm and city loans. Phone No. U. REAL ESTATE AND LOANS UNTED ' REALTY COMPANY IB 0GCICE OYER THE EAGLE FL.OR DE MEL BA The Ciqar Supreme At the price flor de MELBA. is better, bigger and more pleasing than any mild Havana cigar f uour dealer ant supply you. writt uj If I LEWIS CIGAR MFC CO. Newark. N. J. f'iOR' irg.il Independent Ojdr Taclorg in lh WorW " s- V. Vi;"v a CORONA OR SELECTOS SI2E lJ. Straight OTHLB SIZES DIFFERENT PRICES Ask vour deaier or your favor itt aiza FREEZING VEATHER Makes vour motor sputter and the only way to stop it is, PURE WHITE. GASOLINE, Measured accurate and visible. Yes you see every drop that cues into your engine. "THERE'S A REASON" Ajax Tires, Tubes, Accesories You needn't soil your hands. THE NESBITT Chickasha Avenue at Sixth. UGG THEATRE VV TONIGHT ft - $n , J: 1 ' AURORA MARDIGANIAN This girl is the Armenian beauty who escaped to America after two years of unspeakable adventures In the hands of the Kurdish raiders, slave markets and Turkish harems. Although the newspapers have given her story pages of space, the National committee chose the screen as the most vivid medium of bring home to the American people what their Christian sisters endured in ravished Armenia. The resultant screen epie has been truly called AUCTION OF SOULS From the book "Ravished Armenia." which is Aurora Mardiganian's own story substantiated by facts from of ficial reports of Viscount Bryce, the British investigator, Henry Morgen thau, the American ambassador and the American board of foreign mis sions. This wonderful photoproduetion wiU be shown twice daily. Matinee at 2:15 Prices 15 and 35c General Admission Night, 7:45 Maint Floor, 50c; all seats reserved. Balcony ' 15c and 35c Gallery - 10c and 15c Get your seats reserved at Brown- son's drug store. CHICAGO TAKES SEVENTH OF SERIES (Continued from page one.) to second and Rath fumbled. All hands were safe aud the bases full. Felsch hit a single to center, Collins and Weaver scoring. Jackson went to second. Sallee was pulled from the box and Fisher sent In as relief. Gandil grounded to pitcher and was out, Fisher to DaubeiL Uoth men en bases advanced. Risberg struck out. Two hits, two runs, two errors, Reds: Kopf flied to right for the first out. Neale waited and drew three balls. Two strikes were slip ped by him and on the last one he singled. Wingo walked. Fisher was t,ent to the plate, but withdrawn and Reuther sent in to hit. Reuther fouled to third and was out. Rath grounded to Kopf and was out at first. One hit, no runs, no errors. Sixth InnlnB Sox: Luque was sent to the box instead of Reuther who had batted for Fisher. Schalk fled to lefCfd for an out. Cicotle struck -tjutt" J. Collins fattened his batting average with a double to center, making his third hit of the game. Ed Collins was Luque's first victim, via strike out route. - Wingo dropped the ball and had to throw it to first. One hit, no runs, no errors. Reds: Daubert struck out. Groh doubled to left field. The wallop was a near home run. It went into the crowSan(l the ground rules alone prevented a homer. Rousch ground ed to second and was out at first. Duncan singled to center andGroh scored. Kopf grounded to sceondand and. was out at first. Two hits, one run, no errors. Seventh Inning Sox: Weaver was a strikeout. Jack sou grounded to second and was Out at first. Felsch also fell a victim, to the Cuban via the strike-out route. No hits, no runs, no errors. Reds: Neale went to the water cooler after taking three healthy swings. Wingo fouled off three and then, waited Cicotte out for a pass. Luque whiffed. Rath tore off a sin gle to center, Wingo going to second. One hit, no runs, no errors. Eighth Inning Six: Gandil flied to Kopf at short. Risberg hit a high fly to Neale who dropped the ball. Risberg tried to make second but was thrown out by Neale. Schalk grounded to short and was thrown out at first. No hits, no runs, one error. Reds: Groh flied out to center Rousch hit to pitcher and, was out Cicotte to Gandil. Duncan grounded out to short and was out at first. Nfl hita, no runs, no errors. Ninth Inning Sox: Cicotte struck out. J. Collins flied to center for the first out. Ed Collins grounded to second -and was out 'at first. No hits, no runs no er rors.' ' Reds: Kopf popped oilt to second. Neale flied to left field. : Wingo sin gled through second; M,eGee was sent in to pinch h-jt for Luque. He came through .-jvithn single to right, Wingo pulling up at'' second. Smith was sent"in to run fo'r MeGee. Rath worked Cicotte to the three-two count, then flied to right field for the third out. Two hits, no runs4 no errors. LOOK FOR THE WORD MZY ITSPEUS GOOD SHOW TONIGHT Special Attraction Today. THE UNIVERSAL FILM CO. Presents If ' Marie Walcamp IN I "SPURS AND SADDLES STORY" Entitled "TEMPEST CODY ' FLIRTS WITH DEATH" TWO REELS. ThiB is not a "Serial" btf. a series of 10 weekly Western dramas that will be pleasing to our patrons. Marie Walcamp is supported by a compe tent cast of Universal players from their Western studio. Each Spur and Saddle story Is com plete. ' "Roaring Lions on the Midnight Express' Two Reels A Fox Sunshine comedy that will make your sides shake with laughter. Bring the children. prices 15c, 10c and 5c fi-u,iov Vptc. Morrison in The More than seven tons of dust are "lul"' carried by the tramping feet of New . Best Bad Man. , . c,,minl FHdav James J. Corbett Yorkers into tne suoway every iweu- ( , ty four hours. I In "The Midnight Man. 3 A Shape That Sells On and On. Certain models of ours sell on and on forever. Thin is one. It's the good old rugged high-toe shape, ooinhining special eonifort with' individual stylo. It provides un usual toe room, makes the foot look shorter, and is es pecially easy on socks. In short, it's foot-comfort, in full at a very reasonable price. Any number of Walk-Over lasts fit perfectly any number of feet. IhMiL MAMA MLft Ul Ml gff. H. E. MARKS "mi i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiii Aluminum artificial combs for bee hives have been invented that are claimed to increase the productive ness of the workers and lessen the number of drones besides being sani tary and Indestructible. More than seven tons of dust TIME TO PAINT If yoa want the bett buy LINCOLN PAINT, BOLD BY STEPHENSON-BROWNE LUMBER CO. O STATEMENT Of the ownership, management, circulation, etc., required by the act of congress of August 24, 1912, of the Chickasha Daily Express, published daily at Chickasha, Okla., for Oct. 1, 1919, Editor, Geo. H. Evans, Chickasha, Okla. Managing Editor, J. Edwin Pool. Chickasha. Okla. Business Manager, Geo. II. Evans, Chickasha, Okla. Publisher, Geo. II. Evans, Chicka sha, Okla. t Owner: Geo. H. Evans. ; Known bondholders,"''- mortgagees; and other security holders, holding i per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securi ties: Mergenthaler Linotype Co., New York. Average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or dis tributed, through the mails or other wise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date shown above. (This information is required from daily newspapers only), 2.160. GEO. II. EVANS, Bubiness Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th dsy of October, 1919. MARJORIE WATKINS. (Seal) Notary Public My commission expire September s T O V E S VENTILATING SHADES ADJUSTABLE TO ANY POSH ION FOR SALE .'5-feet Library Suite, dull rub bed mahogany cane filling; upholstered in ve lour, Queen Ann style; pillow set. Our price $150.00; others ask more. R A G U G S FOR SALE Gunn or Globe-Wernieke sec tional oak or mahogany. O jk at DON'T FORGET ABOUT YOUR HEATING STOVE Get your Btove up In time; might as well now as later; it has to go up. FOR SALE. Genuine Lea handbags; wal rus and hog; 18 and 20 inch luigs; price from $21.50 to $55.00 ! 1 GET A DETROIT VAPOR STOVE $44.00 ll!iii!ii!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiii!il!lillll!llllll!lll!llillllll!li;;ll!llll!lllll!llllW uiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiimuiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiuiiitiiiimiiiiiiiiiiMiMMiMi,,,,, THE KANTLEEK HOT WATER BAG is the finest quality and best known Hot Water Bag in America "IT CAN'T LEAK" because it is moulded entirely in on piece , GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEARS but usually lasts much longer This applies also to Fountain Syringes and allother KANTLEEK goods. Burns like gas; burns 19 hours on one gal Ion oil. The winter months coming on assures you that most of your time i! going to be spent indoors. Let a l'athe Phonograph enter tain you. Pay monthly at SCHOWS Nw Pathe Records Jp w I'm '45 Do you know that your old floor can be finished land made as good as a new floor at one tenth the cost of a new floor ' PHONE 933 and kt nie figure your work. R. F. BIRD Read The Daily Express H. J. BROWNSON The REX ALL Store The Leading Prescription Druggiit. aui:iniunuinninn ill i ! i nni nn 1 1 WMiuinn in ill i i mm n iiininniii in ii iiniiinir s . i -1 ( ' ' ;'l i. ; i ; : pi:-- 8 t ; I '' I-' i - t .; A1', ' H ,1 i l !, ' Mi I, M. 26, 1921. X