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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, CHICKASHAt OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1920, PAGE' FOUR "jJT" Chickasha Daily Express CEO. II. EVANS Pnl)linlier and Business Manager J. EDWIN l'OOL Managing Editor OFFICIAL PAPER OF GRADY COUNTY Entered at the Postoffice at Chickasha, Oklahoma, as eecond class mail matter CHICKASHA, OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1320. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One yr. delivered by carrier $6.00 Six months " " " $3.00 Three months " " " $1.50 One month " " " , .60 One year by mail $4.00 Six months by mail 2.00 Three months by mail 1.00 Single copy 6c Any erroneous reflections on the character of any person, firm or corporation and pny misstatement which may ap pear In the columns of the Express will be gladly cor rected upon its being brought to the ' attention of the management. Gives All The Local News By U. P. Wire Daily. As wti iimlerstHiiri llie matter, ulisohitely 1 m piiMsi bl for any liiuilcr to liill more Hum tins limit. I'oor Hoi) While. it H ! Safe Offer. ( iliird j "Ami is ten doltaiH all you are of ' I;hk i feting for tin- relurn of your wife?' "Kvery ('cm I." M) out) will linn;; her l)a:l tur Tuke noon tis per nml Good Advice, iiuimDerlaln s J uljlets us 'you have finished your snL- thcy will produce a gentle Sure, Alike, ('liii'kiitilia van e out ! the grand iirizi,' in (lie Better Cities 'Contest If all tho folks in lown pep j and pull hard. AVfmdye say? Let's ko! that- paltry "I know Journal. sum. il." Lrnii:vil!e i movement of the lioweln on tho fol- ' ! lowing inorning. They will also im Courl 'r- 1 your digestion and make you j feel better' in every way. CHICKASHA PROOF DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? For a Better City ll is probably too nnu-h In expert that 'hirkasha will over rival New York or Chirajio in population. In oilier words, if any oP lis Lave hopes llitit our home (own wjll some day be the biggest cily in Ihe country, we fire doomed to disappointment, lint, even so. there is no reiison Ahy Ave should despair. II' in Ihe mailer of tjun til il y 'hiekaslia. is iilretidy oulsl ripped in Ihe race, as Tap as quality is concerned (he .Field is wide open. Wo can't have Ihe liiggest cily hut we can have the best ond il' we dc'tei'iiiine to make it so. .Now 1 hat. is Ihe big idea in Ihe 1 Seller Cilies (-oldest Avhieh -Chickasha has enlered. The elTot't Avill he lo make Chickasha Ihe "liest lo'ivn. in Oklahoma, in which to live ami fear a family and to prove it to the prominent men and women who will act as judge. In 1he campaign Avhieli is being launched hy four eoinmittees under Ihe leadership of Supl. Montgomery the object will he lo im prove all Ihe condilions which make' for wholesome and a happy Jiving, ineliiiliiig school, church, homo and general community mai lers. Jl has well heen said that we shall get -where in this contest wilhotit Ihe complete and hearty cn-opcral ion of till lie people. The few men and women composing the various eommillees can ai'com jilish hut litl le unaided. Surely, the a I which is sought should inspire every inhahilaiit of the town with a zeal to win. There is till lo gain and nothing I" lose in such a coolest. IT we caplure the prize, it will lie Ihe best iilverl iseineiil Ihe city i Id pnssihly buy and wlielhor we win or lose we shall accomplish a lol of mood for our conimuiiily. For our own pari., we would rather live in Ihe host town in the country Ihan J 1 1 I ho biggest cily. Another reason why normalcy is i'holit due to arrive, is heciuise you can get enough for two bushels of corn lo buy a dozen eggs. Si Simp says he notices that it Is always harder to "make ends meet" when he can't raiso money to pay hia hills. Here's hoping that the Lions can roar loud enough to jar the park bonds money loose. ' The young man who falls out with his fair one near Christmas is hound to he suspected of mercenary motives. It is mean to try to side track Santa Clans, Come to think of il. didn't you forget to give thanks because the coal miners are not striking this veiir? Wasn't il last winter when yon had to take your trusty axe and go lo the woods lo cut your own? Our guess is that if John liuli had his "drill hers" lie wouldn't i boose any more of the Irish slew. Should Convince Every Chickasha j We absolutely slop leaks ill any Reader. I roof' uliini'lev tin hp tin tier M. L. SMITH Phone 1341 A STOLEN SMILE 'ER TWO The frank statement of a neigh bor, telling the merits of a remedy, Bids you pause and believe, The same endorsement. v Hy some stranger far away Commands no belief at all " Here's a Chickasha case. I A Chlckaslia citizen testifies. -Read and lie convinced, j Jacob .Veliergall, blacksmith, 100 Colorado avenue, says: "After days I of exertion my buck has sometimes J heen sore and lame. The kidney so I erelions have passed irregularly anil have caused nie iuu;:h annoy ance. It. hasn't taken more than a few days use of Dean's Kidney Pills to give m ;,ieat. relief. I wouldn't he without, a box of Dean's in the bouse." l'rieo COc at all dealers. Don't; hi iii-ply- ask for a kidney remedy get Moan's Kidney Pills the same that Air. N hergall had. Poster-ATM-burn Co., All'is., HuEfslo. N. Y. Irish potiil'ies, $1,110 per hitslie'., .'mall oats 1 ".e, large ll.'.c. Two cans Ml Ho Kernel corn 'i"n: l'Yeo delivery. High School Crovery. I'hone 'J.:,, ,'!ll-::i. sums MansHn's Wizard Oil a Safe First Aid Treatment V Wilson's Work Will Endure Woodrow Wilson will soon step from the stage of public life. ."When Ihe political storms which have raged about him have subsid ed, if will be possible to begin lo form a just judgment coneerm'tig his work. In the meantime, a view expressed hy the brilliant (Jennait journalist, '.Maximilian Harden, is interesting and all the more so because Mr. Harden is almost, alone anions Hermans in holding a good opinion of Mr. Wilson. It will be remembered that throughout Ihe war Mr. Harden was as much in open opposition to his government as hf' dared to be. On the occasion of the first meet ill": of the League of Nations, Mr. Harden paid tribute lo Presi dent Wilson as follows: "Immortality is as eerlain for "Woodrow Wilson's speeches iis for Ihe meditations of Ihe 'Woman Emperor ..Marcus .Attrclius, avIio also stopped halfway up lo the heights. "One who sees this man, the only lii'it amid a hail, of arrows, learns to doubt, whether his Avork Avas as bad as the chorus of hate and abuse now proclaims. When and where did high endeavor attain the place on the first at tempt? No saint. Avise man, Avarrior or statesman ever did. 1 "Wilson not; only spoke, but lie felt and thought as before him never did the head of the great State. Tiie ' poorest and 1 lie mightiest ' barkened with hated breath 1o his Avord which gave to llie. Avar a foment am and Avhicl), for an hour of humanily, appeared t down all class barriers. ".Morally and militarily he ended Ihe war. That. "Wil son existed and that he aroused an echo Avliich miring cannon could not drown remains t lie most beautiful, tin' only great experience of the Avar. "As tho h'oman -Marcus Aurelius stands at Ihe exit fit mil iquily, so this .American stands on Ihe Ihreshold of ;i new Avorhl. He has painted it, out of his prophetic; vision. Another Avill build it. "The parchment of Versailles begins to turn yelloAV. Only one conqueror's Avork Avill endure Wilson's thought." break' Then and Now. 1'llu Indians sold Alan ha 1 1. -in Is bind for a keg of whisky. IH-0 -Citizens waul to Irade bad;. Delroil News. Far From Thankless. "Don't you find writing a thank less job?" "On the conl rary, everything I write is returned to me with thanks." Cliegende matter (Munich). Where They Wait. "There's a story in this paper of " woman that used a telephone for the frnt time in eighty-three years." "fc-:ho must he on a party line." Notre Dame Juggler. Stiff? Sore? A lame buck, nsore muscle or a stiff joint olten in consider! d too lightly by the Buflt rer. It should he remembered lllut backache, rhi urnulic pnins, sl.lt'-i.i.-fcs, fcort-ntib, biillow bk'ui ami pufTinet.il under Hie eyes are symptoms of kidney mid bladder trouble and these certainly i-liould not be neglected. IIow often lockjaw, blood poi soninfr, the loss of an arm or leg, or sometimes even lire itself, re sults from the neglect of a burn or little cut! Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a sale and effective first aid ta-at-mcnt. It i" a powcruil antiseptic ami promptly applied to wounds of thin kiii'.l will lessen tho danger of blood poisoning. Keep it hand v. wIzm-iJ oil in it rood ece'MMo,! jiY.'p- rtri'lioii to lliivo In ihO lii.'iili in.; uln-ct tii- Ui-at uht whi'ti the ,lo( u- j.iiiv b,- f-n-liv.'ay. It In contliiiiK mill htulltlB- iuiJ tliili-klV ilrlvfs out ..t'n mid ln!l.iiiiinii tioii in liiKi.'M oi' :--pr.i lau, l.rni: t-s, tut -. lnjruK. IjHi-m mil fitiii'-fs. .rn:a i.a r.jli.a.U ti-i) lol milf m-e! 'lilO f'.'l'l. !!l!l iioi-c.-!, canlcer .',,,!( h, i :.i-.-i( li,. ntiil tool h::t he. O&iicioua (sio hollle iiiio. .f you aru troubloil witli i-onstlpntlnti Or i-il k liomiii' l)o ley 11 u-illri's WiXii.-.l l,lvt;r Wiuiir, .lu.-ii i.h-.i.'.iirit littl,, ,m piilu ut drut:fe'liat.-i iut- iiijr.. Uuui-.iiMcua. help the kidneys eliminate from the system the poisonous waste nnd ftcijs (hul cause these uclu-s und pains. They tut promptly und effectively to restore weak, overworked or diseased kidneys and bladder to healthy, normal con dition. J. E. Simmoni, 400 E. 50th St.. Portland, Ore., writes: "I whs truubled with Lti('kni-he und uritoiry troublr. 1 tutil FuIl-v Kidney Fills anil wilt s.iy tli.-il 1 inahly recommend lluon to any Olio troubled in Out wnv. Hi, Unburn txcelU'nt." Sold Everywhere. e , i- i IH."1 ji'niyj RADIATOR TROUELES Are m if ;md overh; motor's riinnin full efficiency. speci .1 by -illy, Ihe repnif us iisstires your -eooiy si i it I tit Don't take chances on a, hie; overhaul bill duo to overheated motor v,et your work done now PELRLESS RADIATOR WORKS 114 Kansas Ave. yaHK5wiwMBiE The Splendid Isolation Myth di !'he war's elTeel upon the tlist ribut ion of our coliou crop' was ;i atii' illusl rat ion of the importance of foreign Inulc in our i i. . i 1,1 . i i i scheme 01 iniims. jietore uie wtir. r,uron, ii' imi hales of our less than 14 million hides of product ion : S1.-' nullum hales I our less man it million utiles ol prottuci ion. t;ur i 1 1 the Avar, Europe look millinn bales of our 12 million bales. Jmauine our problem if Ave luid not had the exi rnordinary home ileiinind (luiii)L' the war. to take care of this mihoiidii. surplus. To 1he extent ihat inl erna t innal relat ioiiships are economic relationships Y.e are lerlniniy 1'ar from any ".splendid isolation " and ure on the f-ourary deeply concerned in (lie international al'IVii's of Europe. From the Jleeemher World's Work. In the present condition of (he cotton market, lo speak of sell ing tiie staple is manifestly absurd. The fanner is not selling his -i. Hon Avlien he -re Is rid of if: he is pivinf; it away and, even worse than that, he is payinir somebody a bonus to lake it, (his bonus I'cinijf lie difference between what it cost ( ormv (he cotton and what it brings. To attempt to sell a product Avlien there is no de mand for it, amounts in reality lo srivinj; it away. Kur'ope wants t-olton and cotton products are needed but hasn't the money 1o huy (he liiAV mali tiiil. American spinners have cut down their produc tion because of slackened demand for their ootids. Willi little or lio demand for the staple, it was inevitable that prices would drop (o a hiw level. Xothinir but dire need for money. Avith no dlher way to if it should drive the farmer 1 oturn loose a bale of t-otton. ' ONLY 20 Days Left to Do Your Christmas Shopping Boys' M ackinaws At Big Reductions $ 9.75 values for $ 7.95 10.95 values for 8.75 11.75 values for 9.40 13.50 values for. 10.80 14.75 values for 11.85 10.75 values for 13.40 18.50 values for 14.80 19.75 values for 15.80 A Gift That He' Will Appreciate Boys'1 Suits $ 9.75 suits for $ 7.80 10.95 suits for 8.75 12.50 suits for 10.00 14.75 suits for 11.80 16:50 suits for 13.20 17.50 suits for 14.00 19.75 suits for 15.80 21.75 suits for 17.40 24.75 suits for 19.80 i It is rumored that a quail here- iabouts was killed by ths accidental EXPRESS PACKAGETTES discharge of a gun on or about tho j hut day of November. We failed to For the test of the heart is trouble, j learn the name of the unfortunate And it always comes with the years, j hunter. And the smile that is worth the praise of e.'.rth. J Another report is to the effect that is the smile that comes through j the vicious bird Avas on the point tears. j of attacki'iiR the hunter Avhen the Wilcox. latter opened fire in self-defense. Super Values in Mens O'Coats Entire stock of high grade coats made by Hart Schaffner & Marx and Fitform in the best of materials and the newest mod els. Ulsters in double and single breasted with or without belts; Chesterfields with velvet collars formerly retailed up to $100.00 now on sale at $50.00 Men's Suits Reduced l$ $30 suit3 on sale $35 suits on sale $40 suits on sale, 345 suits - on sale- $50 suits on sale $55 suits cn sale $G0 suits on sale $70 suits on sale.- $75 suits on sale ----- $80 suits on sale 33.75 37.50 41.25 45.00 52.50 56.25 60.00 1 iiJwT) ir.iillill!i!ll!!illll!lli!i!i!!illl Sure Relief 9 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief 13? 15 1 r3 SJfiT FOR INDIGESTION PROFESSIONAL CARDS ;::,-.:-fi-''' MINNETT OPTICAL CO. For eye comfort let us make your glasses. Our reputation is your guarantee. 508 First National liatik Uldg. Phone 342 Jll!iii!iili!!i:ill!Iill!l!!!!!!!!l!iil!!!!Illlir S. C. DURBIN lawyer; 206 Nev? Tye Building Fhone 121), erord Bond Ainu Melton Adrian Mt-ltj Bond, Melton & Melton LAWYERS Rooma'o4 418. 411. New Firat National OA aat-MBaok Building Jh ROY ORR LAWYEK Office in Courthouna. DOCTOR LESOS i Oiajfitotii and Internal Medicla. First National Bank Building. Chickasha, Oklahoma. DR. L. E. EMANUEL Office 308 First National Bank." Office phone 580; residence 583 ties. Phone uiS. Office Phone .n:S. JOHN C. MILLIKEN CIVIL ENGINEER County Surveyor ol Grady County. City Engineer of ChiekaHhs. Office: City Hall ChickaBha, Oklahoma i I Buy Your PRESENTS NOW l-r .' t ' - 1 ll lh nil, iyfej i !-' IV .. t ti liifj; line L' Buy tfings nam OUR HARDWARE STOJ?E il't goods Ave have A'nii' You eaiiiiot know wliat eotne in iind see tliein. " We litive preseDts fur every ineiiilier of the household halv ii). We have things thai Avill nuiUe sensible gifts. Voiir (.'hrislinas uioiiev Avill. "go far" in our store. So do A'our Christmas liuviii Avlitit Ave have. Our liiii'(h-are is the hest mil il from don't before you eotne to our store and see it stands 1 he lest. G1LKEY-JARB0E HARDWARE CO i'-.V.v-V,a. -r m '!' - v,;rr i L i I ll.:: J - Imj K 4A V V V A i (v , P )7i ii i Imager hands will r.trip tlic tree of its treasurer, tinsel and candles will van ish and the tree itself wilj come to an ignominious end in the rnhhish heap. "'But pictures o.f the tree, oi the f children at play with their new toys, 'pictures of all that makes a Christmas . mcrrywill live forever. KODAK . j. nnowNsoN THE LEADING PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST TIip Rexall Store ..szcr.-j