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The Chickasha Daily Express from Chickasha, Oklahoma • 6

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IA0I IIX. 11 CHICKAIHA DAILY IXPREM, CHICKASHA, OKLAHOMA, THUB3DAV," WAV 11V 1922. I CUTHRIE EL RENO I CLINTON I CHICKASHA DUNCAN WILSON 8 May 31, Juno 1, 2 July 8. (9) July 2), 3 Juns 30, July 1 Junt 28, 27 June 24, 2i) CUTIIRIE Auguat 10 ,11. 12 July 28.

27, 28 August 4. 8. (6) July (23K 24. 25 July 20. 21, 22 Auguat (20), 21 Auguat 30, 31 Auguat (27).

28 Auguat 18. 19 pt. 1. Juna (18). 19.

20 May 31. Jun 1, 2 Junt 8. 7, 8 Juna 15, 18, 17 Juna 3. (4), 8 4 6 Jum 24, (25) July .10, 11 July (2). 3 July 12.

13 FL RFNO Auguat 7. 8. 9 M. 1. 22 tt, 28 Auguat 4.

6, () July (23). 24. 28 REN0 ,7 Auguat 18. 19 Auguat (13), 14 Auguat 30. 31 Auguat (27), 28 May (28), 29, 30 May 25, 26.

27 1 3. (4), 8 June (18), 19, 20 Juna 18. 18. 17 Juna 28, 29 Juna 30, July 1 6. 7 July 12.

13 Juna 20. 27 INTHN Julv 17 18 18 July 14. 15. (16) (23), '24. 25 Auguat 7, 8, 9 Auguat 4.

8, 6) CLINTON ffijfc," D. 4 Auguat 23, 24 pt. (1). 2 Auguat (13), 14 Juna 9. 10.

(11) May (28). 29. 30 Juna 12. 13. 14 May 26.

28. 27 Juna 21, 22. 23 July 12. 13 Juna 26, 27 July 4. 8 2 July 2' 1 CHICKASHA July 29.

(30), 31 July 17, 18, 19 Auguat 1, 2. 3 1. 18 f' CHICKASHA W'' 8pt 1. 2 Auguat (20). 21 August 3' 4 I Juna 12, 13, 14 Juna 9, 10, (11) Juna 21, 22, 23 May 31.

Juna 1, 2 Juna 6. 7. 8 July 10. 11 July 6. 7 July 8.

(9) Juna 24, (25) Juna 30, July 1 DUNCAN Auguat 1. 2. 3 July 29, (30), 31 'Auguat 10. 11. 12 July 20.

21. 22 2 27. 28 UUnCAH 8(t 4 Auguat 23, 24 Auguit (27). 28 Auguat 25. 26 Auguat (20), 21 May 25, 26, 27 Juna 12.

13, 14 Juna 9. 10. (11) Juna (18). 19, 20 May (28), 29, 30 July e. 7 Juna 28.

29 July 10, 11 July 8, (9) July 4, 8. WILSON Auutt 2- 3 July w' 30)' 31 10, 11, 12 luly Auguat 23. 24 Auguat 25. 26 Auguat 16. 17 Auguat 18.

19 Auguat 30. 31 Indlcatca Sunday Came. I SECOND, 6 TO 3 Thornton, Youthful Right Hander, Hurla Club to Victory Over Ada Independent; McLean Does Heavy Hitting. (Special to the Kxprfxa.) Ada. May to plHNter a lirlllhiiit victory over the defi'Ht mark bin truiiumtt)' nlliiweil lo be checked aitaliiHt tlii'm Tuesday, Kid Thornton marched upon the mound for tlio Traveler aftoriKNin.

aurveyeil tho iMIrnti1 Hltuatlon with crafty iy and nl-niOHt Hlnglehnmled Hinearcd defeat upon tlio Ada Independents, fi to 3. A homo run by Itully McLean, CblckaHhii rlnlit fielder and first lloutenant to Manager Kltwrnl'l. In the ninth Inning with ono man on I was a rcaturo or tlio pamo. mc-lean's willow waa directly reaponHl-bio for a bulk of the visitors' more. With ono'" man on thn banes In the first Inning, bo slammed out a triple.

MauHRnr Kit used Maliry nt third. Hid arm waa In flno Hhapo nnd Ma-bry jilayed a nlco ganio. Tho Travelera loft hero thin morn-Ins; for Sulphur whero tliey will play two names beforo roIiik lo Ilealdlon for a pair of coiiIchIh with tlio fast 8cml-pro club hero. Kit k-Korald Htinounced beforo loavliiB hero that bo had completed deal for Walter Upchurch, pitcher-outfielder who Htarred with tho Knld club of the Western association last year. Ho expects Upchurch to join tho club nt Sulphur.

YouiiRhlood, a promising youiits right bander, probably will do the burling for tho Chicks this afternoon nt Sulphur. Upchurch will work Krlday. II Ada 3 6 3 Chlcltasha 6 12 1 Thornton and Kltzgeruld; Vornon and Norman, RUNELIZ TO BE SOLD. (Ily The I'nitwl 1'rcsn.) New York, May IS. Ituiiullz, two-year-old BiHler to Morvich, will be sold to Thomas Fortune Hyan for flli.OOO nt the Spreckles sale ut Jamaica, lien liloc.k, owner of Morvich, bid up to $12,000.

CLOYEMEN SUSPENDED. (Ily Tlio Uiiited I'rcss.) Battle Creek, May 18. Danny Frush and Johnny Reisler, New York featherweights, have been suspended for a year In Michigan for not putting up their best efforts in a recent bout. The commission has asked other states to recognize the suspension. MANY ENTER REGATTA.

(Ry The t'nitcd Press.) Now York, May IS. Official entries for the intercollegiate regatta at Poughlteepsle have been received from the naval acadamy and the University of Washington. Cornell, Pennsylvania, Columbia and Syracuse are also expected to row. Says Rheumatism Leaves You Forever James H. Allen, of Congress Avenue, Rochester, N.

once a rheumatic cripple, who discovered AL-LENRHU and with it banished every trace of uric acid and every sign of rheumatism from his body, says that every druggist 'guarantees a full pint bottle of ALLENUHU to show the way to complete recovery or money it relieves at once and immediately after you start to take AI.LENRHU the good work begins. It searches out uric acid deposits, dissolves the secretions and drives rheumatic poison out of the body through the kidneys and bowels. Even In cases where suffering has been piteous and painful all- traces of this dread disease disappear In a few days. The Palace Pharmacy can supply you. 1 OKLAHOMA STATE LEAGUE SCHEDULE ion of 1922.

Baglns May 28, End! leptambar 4 Labor Day. HOW THEY STAND Weatern League. I. 12 17 i'. IS 2D Pit MS3 Joii'pll ttlililtn Slmu ('II Tiilna IS IT 12 V) (ikl.ilmiiiu City l)rt Oinuliii Deliver National League.

New York 22 St LoulH It Pittsburgh 15 Chicago 13 I hllttdelphlH .11 Cincinnati 13 I. 8 10 12 1.1 II IK Hi 18 Pet .1.4.1 .410 .41:1 A'1 llrooklyn 11 I jlostim American League. Now York ,.21 I. 10 10 14 13 11 17 17 l'i Pet .41 AVJ 131 .107 St. I.OUlH -I Philadelphia IV Detroit Jloston l'l Washington 13 Cleveland Chicago 11 Western Association.

Jnplln l' 3 Kiii.l' 18 3 Pet I .12:1 .100 .283 Springfield 13 Okmulgee Pawbuska Fort Smith 7 McAlcBter 6 Honryetta 6 8 12 9 15 13 18 RESULTS YESTERDAY. Weatern League. At Oklahoma City Tulsa At Wichita St. Joseph C. At Pes Moines 1); Denver 2.

At Omaha-Sioux City; rain. American League. At New York Cleveland 1. At Host on 4-; St. Louis 3.

At Philadelphia Chicago 1. At Washington Detroit 0 ulled cud of first, rain). National League. At Cincinnati. Philadelphia 0.

At Jloston Chicago C. At Iouls 11; Brooklyn 0. At Pittsburgh-New York; rain. Western Association. At Enid 14; Kort Smith 3.

At McAlester 17; Springfield i. At Okmulgee' Joplin 6. GAMES TODAY. Western League. Tulsa at Oklahoma City.

St. Joseph at Wichita. Denver at Des Moines. Omaha at Sioux City. National League.

Boston at Chicago. Brooklyn at St. Louis. New York at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Cincinnati.

American Chicago at Philadelphia. Detroit at Washington. St. Louis at Boston. Cleveland at New York.

Western Association. Springfield at McAlesler. Joplin at Okmulgee. TIenryetta at Pawhuska. BABE BRINGS CROWDS.

New York, May 17 Reserved seats have all been sold for Saturday's Brown-Yank game when Babe Ruth is scheduled to return. BABE ADAMS IS FORTY. Pittsburgh, May 18. Babe Adams, veteran Pirate pitcher," will celebrate his fortieth birthday by pitching against the Giants. If he wins, it will be his 170th victory for the Pirates.

5 GUTHRIE MAN WINNER. (By The United Press.) Ardmoro, May 18. H. Heer, of Guthrie won the amateur state cbampionshp trap shooting Rlngles at the annual tournament of the Oklahoma Guu club late yesterday. Conan Doyle's Children Turn to Easeball Ms ft 1 rv 2 1 Showing Dennis Doylo at bat and Malcon catcHing.

Tho Doyle children have taken to linselmll and when they 'get homo In England, plan to organize a "Giant" teum among their playmates there. THE SCORE BOARD Yesterday's hero George Murray, rookio pitcher of the Yanks, hit a homer wilh two on and won bis own gamo from I he Indians, 0 to 4. Krank Baker also bit one. Walker's homer in tho thirteenth Inning wit hone on gave the Athletic, four straight off tho White Sox, 3 to 1. Two errors by McManus started a rally which gave the- Red Sox four runs.

in tho ninth inning and a 4 to 3 victory over tho Browns. Hornsby, Smith nnd Toporcor hit homers nnd helped tho Cards murder the Robins, 11 to 0. Bunched hits nnd passes in the fourth inning gave the Cubs five runs and a 0 to victory over the Braves. Excellent support behind Donahue's great pitching enabled tho Reds to boat the Phils, 1 to 0. SUMMER TERM MORGAN STUDIO OF EXPRESSION 619 South Sixth Street.

Begins Tuesday, June 6, 1922. Private and Group lessons. Adults and children. Phone 542 or 1449-J. Teachers: MRS.

A. B. MORGAN and. MISS CLAR1BEL BUFORD OpenAir School 328 S. 13TH.

Eighth summer term will begin Wednesday, May 24. MRS. J. H. WHITE Phone SSI.

m. 71 av. 1 1 v. RUTH FACE WILLIAMS IN RETURN TO BATTLE New Y'ork, May, 18. Balm Ruth and Boh Meusel, two Yank orphans, will wire Commissioner Landis Frl-fi'iv nii'tit for reinstatement and their, official pardon, is expected to rue 11101 nllit Indici- tlona point to the largest attendance in 1110 History 01 tno gumo us Kenneth Williams, Ruth's homo run rival, will be with tho opposing Browns.

SUZANNE IN SEMI-FINALS. (By Tho United Tress.) Brussels, May 18. Suzanne Leng-len, European wommi champion, reached tho semi-finals In the world's hard court tennis championships by taking two love sets from Mile. Alson, Belgium. Tho French girl may meet Miss Mary Ryan, United States, in the final round.

N-i 'r. I i ia mil aw a MONEY TO LEND ON FARMS AND CITY HOMES $1,600 private money to lend, on 1 year time on good property. $2,000 private money to lend, on 3 years time on good property. 1 Our Business Is: Farm Loans, City Loans, Fire and Tornado Insurance. HARDEN-ROCHE MORTGAGE CO.

(INCORPORATED) D. H. ROCtfE, Secretary. 203 Tye Building. Phone '1025.

Chickasha, Oklahoma. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS for Aaaaaaor A. Sidney Hancock atmouDcaa that tia la a candidal tor sassaaor of Orady county, tubjact to tb demo-emtio primary. Par Aaaaaaor. Zula II.

annouueca aa a can-dliluto for county tax saeaor. aub-Joc-t to the dumorretlo primary. For Aaaaaaor. L. A.

Bandera ha la a candidal fur Maeaaor, 'subject to tlio democratic primary. For Aaaaaaor. O. O. Linn announce tbat bo la a cnndlduto for county aaaaaaor, sub-juct to tba democratic primary.

County Commlaalonar Boll Puralay announces tbat be la a candidal for county commlaalonar. Southern district, aubject to the democratic primary. County Commlaalonar. It. A.

(Uncla Bob) Tbomon aa-nouncua that be la a candidate for county commissioner, aouthern dla- trlct, siibject to the aemocratio primary. County CommlMloner. T. U. Wlndle aunouncca that he la a candldute tor county commlsaloner, southern district, aubjoct to the dem-oirutic primary.

For County Commlaalonar. Theo. Stover announcea bla candidacy for the office ot couuty com-misHloner, southern district, aubject to the action of the democratic prl inury. County Commlaalonar, Tom McElroy announcea hla caa-dlducy fur re-election to the office of county commlsalonor, district one, subject to the action ot the democratic primary. County CommlMloner.

tycar T. Lents announcea that he Is a candidate for county commia-blonor, aouthern district, aubject to the Democratic primary. For County N. M. Drlsgell annou'ices that he is a candidate (or country commls-iilonor, contrul district, aubject to the democratic primary.

For County Treasurer. J. B. Sparks announces that he la a candidate for county treasurer, subject to tho domocratio primary. For County Clerk.

W. T. (Billy) Cloud announces that bo Is a candidate for re-election to tho office of couuty clerk, subjoct to. the democratic primary. For Sheriff.

Hodge Bailey announcea that he Is a candidate for sheriff, subject to the democratic primary. For 6heriff. J. D. Bryan announcea that be Is a candidate for sheriff, subject to the democratic primary.

For Sheriff. Matt Sankey announces tbat he Is a candidate for sheriff, subjoct to the democratic primary. For Sheriff. John C. Lewis annouaces that be la a candidate for sheriff, subject to the democratic primary.

For Sheriff. Col. Hugh Hale announces that he is a candidate for sheriff, subject to the action of the democratic primary. For 8herlff. J.

H. (Budd) Glbbs announces that he is a candidate for sheriff, subject to the democratic primary. For County Attorney. Wm. Stacey announces that he is a candidate for county attorney, subject to the democratic primary.

For County Attorney. Ben Goff announces bis candidacy for county attorney of Grady county, subject to the democratic primary, August 1. Per Sheriff. I I W. (Waller) Jouee anoouncea tbat hi li 1 candidate for aUrrltf, aubject to Uie damocratlo primary.

lata Senator, Ed F. Jobna annouucea that he la a candidate for elate aouator, aubject to the democratic primary. For Repreeentatlve. A. L.

ImvIb anuouncea that be la candidate for repreanntatlve, aub-Jjct to the democratic primary. For Repreeentatlve. Cordon Gray aanouocca tbat be la a candidate 1or atate rcpreaoniatlve tmui Grady county, aubject to the democratic primary. County Weigher A. (Sandy) llortun announce! tbat he la a candidate for county welshor, aubject to tba demoatlc primary.

ForAttomey General Robert Uuma, ot Oklahoma City, anuoUDca tbat bo la a caudldute for attorney general, aubject to the democratic primary. For Congreae. J. KJmer Tho mo of Medicine Park, annountea tbat he la a candldute (or conitmaa, aubject (0 Uib dcaiocrutlr primary. REFINEMENT In tho choice and use of her Toilet Articles a woman proclaims refinement.

We assist you in your selection by showing only the best in every item. H. Brownson The Leading Prescription Druggist The REXALL STORE The First National Bank Bldg. 9feH00VER IT BEATS AS We urge vou to purchase the efficient Hoover Suction Sweeper because we KNOW that it is cheaper to own than not to own. Entirely without obligation we ask permission to demonstrate on your rugs how thoroughly The Hoover beats out all nap-wearing, embedded grit, sweeps ub all stubborn, clinging litter and suctions away all loosened dirt.

We are anxious to prove to you the necessity of own-inf The Hoover. Phone us today. Remember -The Hoover is guaranteed to prolong the life of rugs while it keeps them immaculately clean. Chickasha Gas Electric Co. 421 Chickasha Ave, 3-Piece Special FIBRE.

FURNITURE CAN BE USED ANY WHERE. SETTEE AND 2 ROCKERS Upholstered in fancy creton, loose cushion, brown finish This is an extra good buy. Look it over. Call and look over your need in summer goods now, such as Ilerrick Refrigerator, Perfection Oil Stoves, Detroit Jewel Stoves, Pathe Phonographs, Lawn or Porch Swings, Sealy Mattresses. E.

SCHOW The House Furnisher TO FACE MURDER IS tar Pr) Oklahoma City. May J. 11 inna mi today under arnt 011 chanse'of murdering ber nolgbor, Richard Keem. The abmitlng took place Sunday ov-r Motbere Iay" flowera. Kco.ee died lute ycalcrday at a hoKplial here.

According to the pollco whk picking flowera In a vacant lot near hi borne ain sire, imh-bcu claimed the flowera were ber property. Kw'o refused to alop 'and then. It I alleged, aha abut him. MUST HAVE BEEN JAZZ. (Ily Denver, Muy wwk In )euver fined for drunken-lieHH.

Their' melody WR lildifce.f by ai'ohol, lhi police Judge duclded. IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS Phone 100. $55.00 CHARGE OflDEH.

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