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PAGE EIGHT r?7 CHICKASHA DAJY EXPRESS, C HICK ASH A,j OKLAHOMA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1920. JIISIiOIHH fo3 U&i Li EH We are now supplied with a stock of Carbon Disul phido ("HSfjh L:fi"). This preparation has beer, practically unobtainable for the past three months. It will keep the weevil cut of your wheat, corn and beans. Palace Pharmacy j "JUST RIGHT." g gjf I'iroXE 7 S. & H. GHEKN TRAD I NO STAMPS ilH!l!l!!l!illli!ililll!il!;;illl!!ll!ll!!iIll!!li1!!!EHi!!Ii!l!IIIIO 9 ' sift 1 - , J r- itj iz j rvv: v ""ftrfTf -f Til. .IfTftr-- f'J Her old fashioned but effective way conquers Croup, Colds, Orippa and Pneumonia by using this simpb. sane and efficient treatment. First she rubs tV amictxl part with the hand unlil a warm plow C3m-s to tho skin. Then she applies hot applications to op?n thi pir:?s and increase the circulation. An ap plication of RUB-A-COLD, to stitch in time remedy, is followei with woolen fiannol clotas, and :roto Ths cold is 'soon gone. RUB-A-COLD is made from wool fat, the most penetrating of all animal oils. Combined with this ointment are harmless but stimulating properties that sink right into the open pores and drive out the pain and congestion. This method strikes at once at the seat of the trouble. It calls to the front fresh, warm blood to oust germs and to build up where they have torn down. RUB-A-COLD opens up the breathing passages leaving a soothing sensation that u of reat assistance to the sufferer. WW This HothertlJnks it a wonderful remedy for Colds aitd Croup. Always Keeps Ik In th? house. ALEXANDER DRl'G CO. Gent!mpn : I hvp hppH liUIVA-rOI.Ti and Hi ml: on? of the host remeH-Vs I know of. My chiMren tp.ko rn!is eni'y ar.l arc put r"t to thi Crouo. I find that f can relieve them more (u:i"kiy I y n;'r,y Kl'lt-A-COI,!) than hy any other vw-y. i upt;a v nnn v IT nt hp tvat an. r-mh if ttif rrmip and it ia ccrtaimv Wt-tiilt iful ps a jirt vrntutive. 1 always Li p it rti Kami. :ls. J. ('. HAMILTON, t37 Wo.nlrw Av.nu, Wichita, KaRKiis. ft 9 Size Jsr 254 At all Brag Stores Sugg Theatre Attraction Extraordinary 4 HERE FOR THREE DAYS Today, Tuesday and Wednesday SELVIN The Master Mdgician AND THE MIRACLE LADY The Strangest Woman on Earth Here is u j)sycliist who has mystified and won the ap plause of the severest' critics of the universe. She is the p:'ses:.er of a peculiar power, rare personality, beauty and charm. Without writing of any description she tells your name and address describes hundreds of persons m the audience to specially compounded for the occasion. In fact, she will most minute details, will answer your questions, even thos'e tell anything you wish to know! Beautiful Silk Plush Stago Settings Designed Especially for This Attraction , PHOTOPLAY PROGRAM BERT LYTELL IN "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE Adopted from the Stage Play by Paul Armstrong. Only one vaudeville perfor mance nightly, beginning at 8 :30 p. m. Feature begins at 7:00 p. m. and 9:45 p. m. Matinee Pictures Only Tomorrow: "Burning Day light. ' ' Jack ' London story w.L. I.:i:ahe31 Lewis. " A Big Show! Let's Go!" TODAY HARRY CAREY 4. 4V College Students 1 Will Judge Cattle By United Press, Chicago, Nov.': Students from fifteen colleges aad universities meet here today to participate in a cattle judging . contest in connection with, the annual meeting of the Interna tional Live Stock Exposition and Horse Far . . j , . The contest has an international flavor, as Canadian boys have enter ed against those from P'enn Btate, Ohio, Illinois, Texas, Oklahoma and other state colleges. Texas students won the trophy in the stock-judging contost last year and students from other colleges will attempt to. wrest from them the honor. Much interest is attached to the horso show which 13 to be held each night of the exposition. It is said the show is the classiest to bo hold west of New York. IX "THE HEART OF A BANDIT" This wonderful feature star in another . cracker-jack western drama. See this. ALSO "INTERNATIONAL NEWS" ALSO "GOING A-COURTING" A funny universal star comedy ALSO RUTH ROLAND uth Roland IX "RUTH OF THE ROCKIES" . Entitled "DOUBLE CROSSED" Housing Problems At Bridgeport Meet Bridgeport, "Conn., Nov. 29. This city will be the scene of the coming annual convention or the National Housing Association, scheduled to meet from December 9th to 11th, in clusive. Between 600 and 1 000 del- I egates, representing practically eve ry large city in the country, are ex pected to attend. - The several successful housing pro jects carried out in Bridgeport are said to be the reason for sele'cting the city for the' convention. These projects will be examined by the dolegatos. Among the subjects to b3 discussed during the convention will be: "Rent Situation;" "Various Methods ol Stimulating New Construction;" "Fi nancing the' Home Owner;" "Gwern ment Housing in its Various Phases" "Co-operative Ownership of Housing Trojects;" "Encouraging Investments in the Real Kslate Mortgages;" "How Building Associations and Banks can Help In Financing Home Ownershin" "Relation Between Landlords and Tenants;" "The Share of Labor in Encouraging New Building Construc tion;" "Methods of Reducing Costs of Operation," and ""New Kinds of Building Material Discovered through War Necessities." There will be a general discussion of unwise building laws and motion pictures showing a typical English garden city and its possible applica tion to American needs. The effects on health and morals of overcrowd ing will also be brought up. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiH Socialization Is Protested . ', By CAUL D. GROAT (United Press Staff Correspondent). Berlin. (By Mall). "Germany must regulate and adjust its currency and financial situutlon " if it is to avoid conditions worse than Russia." The statement of Hugo Stinnes, coal and Iron king, is one of his ar guments in his fight against social ization of the German coal mines. St'nnes takes the position that, with Germany's finances in a muddled, al most bankrupt condition, socializa tion Is an impossibility. Ii the finan cial structure topples, according to . his theory, Germany is ruined for ever. The entente can ste.p in and take what it wants. And, socializa tion of the mines will not alter tlin general financial situation except perhaps to make it worse. He contends, further, that the two schemes proposed total socializa tion or partial socialization with both capital and labor represented will make for higher expenses and lower production. Singling out tha coal mines for socialization i.-i, according to the mining king, an impossible proposi tion. The wlulo national economy must be cleaned up and imiproved, and this singling out -process would only mean a further wrench of the entire structure, he contends. "The present national investigation Into the moans of socialization of the mines,'; Stinnes toltf a group of in dustrial chieftains, "must take our whole economical situation into con sideration. "If we are unabto to regulate our currency, wo will be unable to buy any hil j gr.ln. AVe need perhaps about 1,000,000,000 marks for for eign foods; to that amount must 'be added around 20,000,000,000 marks deficit in the post and railroad ad ministration and burdens of the The Men of Business Their .shoes have style, to he sure. JSut it is the style of elean-eul, quick-thinking men of action. There is a smartness of line ahout Walk-Over's that appeals to well-dressed men of business. They like the comfortable accurate fit, too. "Walk-Over IE! M HJ'BT USE THE DEPENDABLE JJQUID REMEDY (EASY TO TAKE -SPEEDY BELIEF) rAPUDN iOODFCP GRIPPE AND WO DOPE - AO RSI i""" in IO' BACKACHES TOO O ACETANILIDE. DOTtlPJ army of occupation. Against this we have only our labor. If we do not regulate our currency, worse con ditions will come hare than in Rus sia. "Removal of the coal mining from the complex of our economic life would spell the ' ruination of our economy." The industrialists adopted a reso- lution sayin? that full socialization of the mines would mean national death, and would ruin the workers' hopes for an improvement of their situation. ' ' If It is a Bilious Attack. Take three of Chamberlain's Tali ets and a quick recovery is certain. "WHERE THE CR0VDLT GO" An Auspicious En gagement TODAY and Tomorrow WHO lOQXQQ UGaifl'V iniheeyeiime atidW again id save one she loved Stem ihe venocance c( ihe law. A Story of Love and 'dacryCQ-cy. 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