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PAGE SIX CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, CHICKASHA, OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBCn 1, 1320. We are now supplied with a stock of Carbon Disvtl phido ('''Edgii Life"). This preparation hns been practically unobtainable, for the past three months. It will keep the weevil out of your wheat, corn and beans. Palace Pharmacy "JUST RIGHT." , H If I'lIOXE 7 S. & 11. GREEN TRADING STAMPS H tilllllllM A Big Show! Let's Co!" Kozy Orchestra TODAY (Kirst published Die. 1, l.U'O.) NOTICE OF SALE OF OIL AND GAS LEASE Pursuant to the order ot the Coun ty 'Court;, of tlrady .Ooulty, Oklaho ma, the , undersigned guardian ot Wynena 'hill, a minor, will on tlio 7th day ot December, 1920, at the hour of two o'clock p. m. of said date, at the office of the Judge of the County Court of Ciitdy County, lOklahcma, in the City of C'liickasiha, Oklahoma, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at public outcry, an oil and gas lease covering tlio following described lands, to- wt: The SW 1-4 of Sec. 32, town ship 7 north, range 6 west, in flrady County, Oklahoma. Said oil and gas lease v. ill bo commercial in form, extending for a period of five years from its date, or as long thereafter as oil or gas is produced In paying quantities, pro vide for royalty to owner if 1-8 oil (First published Dec. 1, HUM.) NOTICE OF SALE OF OIL AND GAS LEASE Pursuant to the order of tho County Court of Grady 'County, Ok lahoma, the undersigned guardian of Jack Ilariis,"a minor, will on the 7th day of December, 1920, at the hour of two o'clock p. m of said date, at the office of tho Judge of the1 County Court of Grady County, Oklahoma, in the City of Chickasha, Oklahoma, offer for salo and soil to Hie highest bidder for cash at public outcry an oil and gas lease covering tho following fesTibed lands, to wlt: The SW 1-1 of N10 l;l, and W 1-2 of SK 1-4 of NB 1-4 of Sec. SO, and the f E 1-4 of NV 1-4, and SIC 1-4 of NIO 1-4 of NW 1-4 of Sec. 31, township seven north, rango six west in Grady County, Oklahoma. Said oil and gas lease will bo com- Roy Stewart IN "THE FLY GOD" Thin is the first appearance of tli its noted star in Chiekushu. He appears in a story mat reany breathes and lives the thrilling i'niimiific daj'b of tlio olden west Never before lias a greater ,wes tern drama been presented in Chickasha. See this and you'll say so. C REELS 0 Added Attraction GEO. "JERKY" OVEY IN "BARK AKD CLOUDY" For laughs this is a regular gusher. Ten laughs a minute. 5c 10c 20c TOMORROW: HARRY' CAREY IN WEST IS WEST. FRIDAY: EDDIE POLO. SATURDAY: HOOT GIBSON and gas, provide for customary delay ! niercial in form, extending for a pe rentnls in case of non-development, rlod of five years from .Its date, or and for not loss than $1.00 an aero cash bonus. Said lease will be sold in open court, and subject to confirma tion by the County Court of Grady 'County, Oklahoma. Dated this the 1st day of Decem ber, 1920. i N DAVE - HILL, Guardian of Wynema Hill, a minor. 12 1 rt as long thereafter tis oil or gas is produced in paying quantities, pro vide for royalty to owner of ono eightli oil and gas, provide for cus tomary delay rentals in case of non development, and, for not less than $U0 an acre cash bonus. Said lease will bo sold in open court, and subject to confirmation by the County Court of Grady County, Okla- iioma. Dated this tho 1st day of Decem ber, 1920. AMELIA HARRIS, Guardian of Jack Harris, a minor. 12-l-0t M)liWlfii,f.w..iW lnuiwK'i-M WJiKWJ.'iinHKWI! w.yw l hi Li I ui. "im'WBm!Ml r sjn fjooayi 1, 4; K 1' ' J i (First published Doc. 1 1920.) NOTICE OF SALE OF OIL AND GAS LEASE i Pursuant to order of the County Court of Grady County, Oklahoma, tlio undersigned guardian of Ruth lUny Dixon, a minor, will on tho 7th day of December, 1920, at the hour of two o'clock p. in. of wiid date, at the office of tho Judge of the Coun ly Court of Grady County, Oklaho ma, in the City of Chickasha, Okla homa, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at public outcry an oil and gas lease covering the following described lands to wit: ' , Tho W 1-2 of NW 1-4, and Sugg Theatre TODAY ; 'HE MIRACLE LADY" 'the strangest woman on earth. Without writing of any description she tells your name, business and address, de scribes hundreds lr persons among the audience to the most minute details, alio will answer your questions, even those specially compounded for the occasion, in fact, she will tell anything you wish to know. ' .' ASK HER SHE KNOWS SHE WILL TELL YOU Also Selvin, the Master Ma giciaii In Slight of Hand Act PEOTOPLAY PROGRAM She didn't get a minute to spoon on her honey moon VIOLA DANA IN PLEASE GET MARRIED A pcek-a-boudoir farce Adapted from the Olver Morosco stage success that convulsed Broadway r-' v ' V II ; -? ; ? If f " v '" jt" " : i 2m 1 I If "J " -I'll! MIL. ril II III tlliil 1 rieN .ews Hie First NewsKc?I-The Real News Th One Matinee Daily Vaudeville Nightly Corao Early Tomorrow: May Allison in 'The Walk Offs 10 ...XVill.P V, -;ri The Men of Business Their shoes have style, to lie sure. But it is the style of clean-cut, quick-thinking men of action. There is a smartness of lino about Walk-Overs that appeals to well-dressed men of business. They like the comfortable accurate fit, too. Walk-Over rtT A O 1V1J lll!l!!!!l!!l!lii!!!ll!liiil!!!llll!i!!l!ll!!ll!;illl!!!ll!M ill! C. II. S. CAGING SQUAD T OH AVE PLENTY OF MATERIAL TO OPEN SEASON IS EARLY INDICATION Its Pancakes THEY ALL SIT UP and take notice when it's THE ALTON GOODS Pan cakes. All you need to do is add water. Piping hot they come from the griddle to be welcomed at the table with butter and syrup jam, jelly or honey tender, sav ory, light and fluffy. ,THE ALTON GOODS Pancake Fh made in Two Foitns Self-rising wheat and buck wheat. Finest wheat flour ai !Pennsylvaniabuckwheat in just tho right proportion and leavened. Self-rising Tancaka Flour. Wheat, corn and rice flours, perfectly mixed, seasoned and leavened. 1 ' I Sx, r frr- 'i " ' I f 1 i lt , v; J PANCAKE S cic. . - - i r wiiiiitnuu i , wm -jpiB-fc. 'tWthl I ' PSEPAPATICM OF SZRS2 JZLJ EAtCMIHBCEFtOUB ggl yZ-Li-. PREPARED BY m--ml nr., mrlniT.-ii.i.u-: ,77 ' 4...,. - NW 1-4 of Nl: 1-4 of SW 1-4 ot Fee. C, tuwnidiip yix nortli, range six west, in (irady Coun ty, Oklahoma. Said oil and gaa, lease will be coiu moreial in form, extending for a pe riod of five yearjr ft'om its date, or as long thereafter as ojl or gas is produced in paying Quantities, pro vide for royalty to owner of one 3ighlh oil and gas, provide for cus tomary delay rentals in case of mm Jevolopwent, and for not less than 11.00 an acre cash honus. Said lease will be sold in oncn court, and sub ject to confirmation by the County :ourt of Grady County, Oklahoma. Dated this tho 1st day of Decem ber, 11)20. WAIX.YCK DIXON, Guardian of Ruth May Dixon, a mi nor. 12-l-5t A remedy that will penetrate is necessary in the treatment of rheu niatism. Ballard's Snow Liniment goes right through tho flesh to the bono and relieves promptly. Three sizes, 30c, COc and J1.20 per bott!(. Suld by Wren Drug Co. INCOME TAX REFUNDS OF $14,000 APPROVED Oklahoma City, Dec. 1. Approved claims nccniing from March and April lists of income tax returns paid to the government from this district, will total approximately ?14,000. Refund checks, 2,000 in number, to cover this amount, will be paid through the Internal revenue office here within the next six weeks revenue officials announced yester day. The claims are for excess pay ments of income taxes and are the result of an audit of income tax returns made by the Oklahoma City office last tipring. The government has just approved the figures sub mitted from their office here Claims of excess tax payments re ceived at the Oklahoma City reven uo office for the year range from one cent to $20,000, officials stated yes terday. The majority, of claims.ti be paid within the next few weeks represent over-payment by individ uals it Is said. Because of the special drive now being conducted for tax payments in the Oklahoma district many claims for abatement and refund of pay ments are being received at the city office. Thirty promising cagers will seek berths on the Chickasha high school basket ball machine. Practice wiU start next Monday, at which time the largest basketball Bquad ever seen on the cloal high school court is expected to report for work-out. Only two veterans of the success' ful 1010-20 machine are included on tho roster of candidates for post tion on htis year's team. These two veterans are Leland Adams, guard and Ray Green, center. With Adams and Green embracing a strong nucleus, Coach Strauss will have a sufficient amount of crack material to build a winning quintet to repre sent the purple and gold, it is be lieved. Fans are expecting a brilliant showing from Roach, tho young In dian and former Junior high school star; Hambrick, snappy guard on the Bradley high school quintet last season; Clarke, a forward from Brad ley; Lents, Ninnekah high school sta of last season; Ilillery, captain of the Comanche high school team two years ago; Gann, center who played with the C. II. S. seconds last season; Washburn, substitute under Coach Powers; W. Adams and Bob Green, forwards on the second string aggregation last season. I In addition, these basketoers will 1 make strong bids for regular job3 on j Strauss' quintet: Clinton Steinber- I ger, Clarke Stoinberger, Barry, Pen ny, Huntley, Mead, Shoekley, Hut chinson, Bradley, Parsons, Roc, Crad dock, Neville, Kills, Schlotterbock Herrington, Hollingsworth, Jones, Fitzpatrick, Walden and Mills. MEXICO WILL RAISE TAXES Washington, Dec. 1. Ths amend ed revenue bill just submitted to the Mexican congress eliminates tho proposed income tax, proposing in stead an increase on petroleum., land and inheritances taxos. The stamp tax on sales estimated to have produced 10,000,000 pesos rev enue yearly, also was stricken out. 'Salvador Alvarado, minister of Hacienda is quoted in Mexico City newspapers reaching Washington to day as saying that the sanne tax and 'nccri'e tax were ahndoncd to re- ievo the poorer classes and that tha more prosperous classes in the re public would bo called upon' to maka up the deficit, Express Want Ads bring results. More lor Your Money Each moisture-proof packapa contains one pound and 12 ounces one-tourtn more than the average package. At your grocer's. The Alton Mercantile Co. Enid, Oklahoma Other pure foods under THE ALTON GOODS l-sbel include Teas, Cof-i'-e. Spices, Flavoring Ex tracts. Canned Fruits end Vegetables, Peanut Butter, Preserves, Sea Foods, Rice, Olives, R.ikine Powder. Nnur . nomg conducted lor tax payments in I BWkL(W fjfl KSW Ml tm KM I AQ the Oklahoma district many claims 1 I ' ilSlS $J Y& V.'A I WANT ADS (jet ro:ui3. Try one. . , . . , , . I 575 A vZA VH1 rf xfm Vtftl XfA i 'for abatement and refund of pay- 9 Jr ! VpM kfl' '. $ M J?X vJ, I ments are being received at the city 9 '"''k'&A V rvrifVfT-Ti ffv ff twif1 bftrf s. rl Ci aTrfia siy I rnTT-rmrrwm "WHERE THE CR0WDLT GO" see us rrr fi I ' I L e tj?tffV?Si'''i n interested in OIL LEASES near j l" ' f'itiTN. h i 2& "ri 'wlir ? the English test well at Ag- ; ' 1 ' . vt " TODAY ONLY &y iitfaWM WBm' Jones & hughcs K I t ' . . Sunbeam of ?'lViiW.Jl? Chickasha National Bank Bid A - ' -V jtf. ' - the Screen fit- V- ;;f'i Phone 157 f' ' 1 ' . ,A 'vA' ' .t 1 filial .rr a wmjsS gMX???' -,w5W44'.v i v7?Vyr lti A V i A Suitable Christmas .present : - .V. IXVyX Vj For father, mother, grandpa,! Wili'ii aiJt rV-fi l H srnmdnia or any elderly person is I V J'"vl al I r our celebrated Krvptok invisible v l'"A If lii-Focal glasses for far and near b n jA .' C ' J V vision all in one smooth lense. 5't' AOTfTTi sc1 certifii'ates nor which rCcX " .tg iJLJ mav he placed in "the stocking" ' v' ; and assuring the holder of an ae- fcKiKK$(it'i curate fit in choice of gold or 'Jf' y" sliell mounting whenever prosent- j?, ' X'lllV' oil. See us for more definite in- COPYRIGHT- K.G A Suitable Christmas Present For father, mother, grandpa, grandma or any elderly person is our celebrated Krvptok invisible IJi-Focal glasses for far and near vision all in one smooth lense. AVe sell certificates nor which may he placed in "the stocking" and assuring the holder of an ac curate fit in choice of gold or shell mounting whenever present ed. See us for more definite in formation for your Christmas gifts. Carr s Optical Parlor 423 Chickasha Ave. Phone 333 for Appointments. ALSO Mack SennetVs Hilarioti3 Hit (A Lady's Tailor" with FORD STERLING and the ; Scnnett Beach Beauties Prices 10c, 20c, 30c. STARTS TOMORROW Billie Burke As An Aviatrix in Away Goes Prudence." Also a Sennett Comedy Steam Heat