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THE DAILY ARDMOREITt
Ardmore Thursday May 4 1911
PAGE FOUR
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mn flaili) arDmorcitc.
ARDMOREITC PUBLISHING CO
HUSKY H " Pr-t-g'.'ie.'.t.
ttMrn4 at tae Po-toff - at A.-i:r.c:t
m Hc'itH'Ikm M ..".
OFFICIAL PAPER CARTER CO.
AND THE CITY OF ARDMORfc.
ii It U In J r. Ard:iiC: It Is est!
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
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Th WeiH Arsltrscrsltt
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Ij MoDtni
ir Von'.hn
Phor.M.
diiBi un.urcr' office
City Editor's Office
Long lilstscre
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AO -romou ulii-'Cun on the
sltsrstter Btanding or reputd-ion of
i sorn. firm or ourpor'Joa
ir o.jr sppear In tn coin rims oi
Ti 4rd:Lor. e will be glidly rr'
fcl4 upon its being brought to the
tentlon of 'ho management
Ardmrre Thursday May 1 1011
Ke
DEMOCRATS OPPOSE
SENATE DELAYS
WILL ENDEAVOR TO FORCE RE-
PUBLICANS TO GET DOWN TO
ACTIVE WORK.
Washincton May 4. f'iT a triK
of on'Vn'tv .( tiM'a . : -imi '!io;;i ii
u' d nni rr : I' d ! . :miiii! of n hum j
la:-r ' on!' n ) a.'.'i ; !....ji cent uiali j
I can.i a '! '. ".'Hi Alia i in lu-il lhat.t
th" pi'-m nt do ii'rl.iiiK policy of thc'naU'd nt o a m Monday May HI
Imily in'i.it he aliainluiK-il mid onsiil-1 fur 1 1 1 piiih' of coiiilin t i 1 1 li tin-
el ation i -' i )i of Huiiii- of Iho Inipur- j i xaiiilnii' ion of tin h fippiii aips for
taut iin-.i :n i on uliiili the i-iiiintry in
l tn ; t mi i li k in lion. A 1'1'in iiil aun O
liii-iit amino: th.. iIimiioi tall) wan it-in li
1 thai ino much tunc had alrvtiily
In en wa .ti'il i incc iho Brshion hc:nii
mnl thai tin- mi incnt hail arriii'il lor
a limiinns pniti'st iKainiil u continil
iiticii ol llic (laviilliui; t.t' lHii of the
ri-pn t "I lean h-aihi-i. ' I ' I -r . will he no
moi f ailjiiui nmciils li'om .Mmiiliiy lo
'I lini'.-ihiv ami 1 itiiii 'J'h'iruilay lo Mi in
ilav if thu ili'inoi-rat!) inn pi-cmmiI it.
'I In- 1 1 1 1 1 1 i rats want to ;i t down lo
in rloini wnrli at oinc and v. hen iho
in iia'i' inci'ia loinoi'i'iiv. this fail nil!
I'e inaili' clear to i he maturity if u (lis
poHiiinii in :;hov. n to tnlie another :ul
joii rn men! lor thivo d.n:;.
Action on Popular Elections
'i he nii'a mre Ilia! will proha lily bi
eeiii'Mei! on In;' t;iin:i!i;'.'e 1 oiir.nleia
(loi: u; ihe i.'Milnl in:i i'i::.ii! t in;; lo
initio lc;!i':i.:i'r. i oni.t 1 1 itt inna I
niiK'iniineal .;( i :i i t: t tor no tilar rice
I lot' of rpi;- ti
la on.' i; : -p
the ini! a ia'
It !; -hi'i
'i hi;: rci'.oliitinn w a"
: io the !V!ia!e llotll
i:::-'.i'!i'o on Mon.iav
c;' la-ii; t:- Itn'.-.ih ol
:l. : I In-1 il he niU'le
Idaho. .m' ii" ::
'he :inli:il'dii':l i"
am! .. otr iilerath.:!
!t; ; in- -i ..!....( ;:
.:c:-. of the t.ennlc
c It h'V'pin at mil o
'..ill h:llc llle Ml i
' .- i' in! iir urip-n'
I': 'i-iinl no doiihl I
r-!"
ii:::c'.li..te Vole. j
.' 1 1 1 : T I hero Is mi;
. ' on file resol'i
' c.'i.ir aded nt once.
' ;. i.'.-i eloc' Ion of
:. U'.H .. !i dehat. 111 i
.:.' !:hi :l ol 'lie new I
:' I heir i- cats u hen '
:. '.i.v.an a IV familiar
:!!"! " :.' pi. dre.l
o.' ' I hey w ere eh et
;':;;. i'i- ai' froi:"
-. .'iv mail.' fn- an
!:.. re 'olui ion no.
' .! c ri e e . u f nun
;..il- eoiumi! te.l lo
: a !;il. S. nalnr iior
. ;.;i Immei'. ate o'o
.; -' in. fur i on t inn-
: . that a ote may
.'ioi-l time. He has
V! ion w ill i otnma!i 1
: . ; d 'he diner.
;.s'l:i-T Intently out of
pr.-Cnilit!'; he hadn't
I 'it- r had already coin-
's chop .-md hU ( hip
i.n and lphonse had
a"ii:h f him.
1.
'I lie
of 1
- nap
..it
plain. 1
iiml I.i
1i d ;il
wvtit.-i
ll.l.i.talii'y
"Lis! 1k;
r.at. r. wai:
A'phonse
at Iho
moved over
olor of this
1 the i!!nr.
"l:'s not fit to .'.rinh."
Criti-a'l;- the alter raised C'p
rlV'H to 'ho :ii'ht and evamined It.
'I'lien. 1 1 iumph.nit !y ho set it down
iiain.
'No. sir: yon'ro d.oeiiin voir-
("If. sir." he said ktidly. 'Tl;a'
"Htcr's pc:-r."-tly all rk-hl. sir. J.'s
the rla s !iat's dirty." - l'itt.-huri!
7 ad r.
Wo are receiving dal y slrptnents
of fresh li K"t. ihles. Photic IVfl.
i amplH-ll A ('ainj.hell. jf f.
UNEASINESS FELT
WASHINGTON EXPESSES ME CONCERN
ar.'i- i:i :..- M.
l. Iljll-I . n.'l.i.
op.
to
. i i.i
.1.1 x null. a-
and otlcs
i.s "iii i o 1 1 1 1 1 ' r
Ot !l' ; u ;: - f lie !
ar 'I M.i
. a at ::. white !innc
'. j ; -. .-..I' i.i I a!' i.i -a. 'I ''i
i ; ; i t .'! v ! i M st i nil' Ml
i... . .! i's..n:ir. Ml lat nu ill
. .. : i hi . in- . I . S cphcn
i . . I : -; :i ' :. .- -a I.i' li in 1 i.e. '
an- . ' ). .1 .) 1 :. ' mi! ub-ti-
n . i . 'n ! li-- ;.ta'c il -;iar' mint.
Hold Examination May 16. j
r a i i.ii-: '-ii' - sii'i'l i'.. tiii!
i.p.i !.i M '1' ' i'l 'I to order nr. '
i i
a 'i.i i prisM-d ci-iit ars a-'o 1
I
4 .. i.'i. in. iti'iii ii I 'i i 1"' k May I
of any ;m I:-ii who tali's
' Oil: a. '
I!.- pi
i via"
. n an''
I -i:- !
arm v.
i-.otl ill V '.Hill'' ; In; . j
i .!!(' if t li iH ai I is in ' Tea!
ii.R list r officers K-.-nly fur 1
t r hk ;! lo I'a' ililnte I he. I
inn ha'ion nf a loluntocr
Some ya.'s nio'i. sonral son
j ' x. -nina if'tin ttpic ln-I'l Ini- til" -i
-nil iii-ic ii'i-y discouraging aii'l
ill.' t-'n'u" .im i i-L-anl'il a-s of tin
I : -ra t i i . laluo !:i dealing a list
of mailable off ice rn for a volunteer
larmv. V' sti-nlay however it was do-
' i'l il to iitilii- tin- statute with tlie
Me w or aililiiin riif iiii-an'r list ol
n. (-n a. a.lalilo ;im omniis . oin-il offl-
i-!u of 1 1 I III a (-IS ' 1 1 i -1 1 till' ITU-
'.ions ' v.i'iiiiia'imiH liavi' l-lili'd aii'l
a" onliuu'r the followliiK army or
i l' r Si r-S'i'i loilay :
j Army Order it Issued.
I "HoipIh of iffi i is li ;i;nilnt'il
nipi'i nt tlm pla is lii-r'iii ilcni-
cummisMniiH in Miinnicer tones as
may he an I hori.ed to appear liclorc
ihcin 1 1 ii If r Si'e. :M of nn act of
lonuicn tipiproved .Ian. LM l:m: in I
order to determine Iheit ipiali I'l'-a
I limn for the comiiiand of troops
or lor the performance of staff ilu-
:ieq ultli Much Mil'inlei-r forces. The
oxaminat ioiih ll he i oniluctcil nn
ilef thi' in o itiiotis of r.eneral orders
'. ."n" war ilvparlnicti: March 2a
I'MI'I
" I he iuiilor memlier nf e n h hoanl
other than a tiicdi .a! officer will ad
:i'i
iceieder Ihc!i.f.
Locotion of Dctai i.
he'. ill for hoard nt Fort
Crook.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
liev Cljrcnce Ford Begins His Minis-
try Sunday.
j I'or jm.i a month now. since lie.. II.
li! Connelly wasca11"!! to a M nincapol is
i iaitorate I lie Fifit Christian church
i has In en without a pa-itor. lint laH
j Sunday Ihe ihurcli ami lhi official
hoard in joint oeHMon Mvm!ed a
I unanimous call to liev. Clarem e Ford
; of I y h i . Tevns. Mr I'oril had receii-
Cl u! o a unanimous call from Ihe
i hiiri h at Chn l.ashn oiu of the
ftunr.-i .t and having one of Hie best
l'Uihlitii;s in the stale Tlw salary of
fi led loo was revetal hundred dn!lar
lat i-.er than the Ardmore oti(M e::al ion
outd pioMiso lint iho Ardmore
chin li seemed to this pastor lo ullVr
: reul T cpiNirtunit les for Woth ils lip
patent nee terlainly crcalei and
Ii" accepted the harder task at (lie
low cr salary.
I In a tall. Iielore the Woduei'ay ee-
'tiini; i.ner ineetiui; y eiicrilay Mr.
For -aid lie helieied own I'l'eaiher.'
i-lioii.il pill into piactleo t Ik- diHli.ie
; ol sad line and ho was willint; lo do
it if the . hui' h ineinl'ership was Mill
( H i- io follow his example. Ahn .'St
I ew: y in. niher of Ihe hoard Has jiivs-
! eni and spol.e m no iiiici'i'tain urms
o: the . hur. h s w il lin unees to rally to
the work r now has to do. And it.
v as onlv alter Mr. l-nrd had liear.l ex-I
'pie.-niou from practically eicry cue
1 ia m in Unit he niinoiinccd lo tie:':;;
his Intention of accept ins t he An!
more all.
Mr. For I .nines Irmn T lor 'IW:t'.
Ih. hit rci einmended as a man of ahil-
ity. a hai.l worker and a man of nn
'liicst ictii .1 Christian character. Hi'
has inn;- than pleat-cd Ihe tun h
here the !hice limes he was lilted Ino
p.:li!l. lie is a i-y plcasini; speaker
a nood 'oaioncr. is lainiliar with the
il.l'le and inr tosses all lie moots as
1 ein a man of ".irnetness and piety.
The church fe!-- .specially K r:it i llol
to haio found jus; ..mil a pastor a
'r Ford will make. The pros poets
for a fc-ca work Mas never more
piotnls'iiir llian now.
It Is heliew.l that tho andienros
Sunday inotiiini: and evening will te
the greau -t e-oon in the churi h for a for ome time. Places where gamb-
ling time. And it is particularly hop- ling was suppo:ed to be conducted
I that 'he unjuiburshlp will be pros have twon watched every closely by
on:. Kiry d 1 ar'nietil of the church the police in the last few months and
wotk ought to show- now life. Mr. the life of the man who tempts for-
lords Millions have attracted largo
a 1. 1. cn.es 111 ins toriner pastorate and
it is hoped and believed the present
cbur.h will fuon prove too small.
BUCH TROUBLE
I ..-.. i (. V- illialll V. !.
.) j ('li.: Major KriMlci ii-ii -.
c .Mi ill-a I 'ni-..-: Cir.t. .loi.ii rf.
i'i-:- I'ouMli Inlaiitry; Cup!. I.o'i-
.M. Nut. in an l-'oiirt.'i Iiiiani: ; First
-u Ij ;i i j t .John S o't. Four')! In
i try.
Ixt ail I or lloarii at Fori Jay.
.i V'.rii- i"ai. J.nn F. Maii'l-n
iry iinii Infantry; faiit. f .
I'aiin- T.M-iitv-iiin:h Itif.intry:
si l.i-it i'iiirt;' A. D.ri'li Tcn-
Mi
I
iiint li i lift li i :
i'i I' I A iil-f Mlvl.l
: Ki i tit I.U-n?. I I-nr;.
il Corps: Firs' l-iotl-
'mint I : f . 1 . 1 1
-iiPilon Mi!ial IU
-i ru' Corps.
I - ill tor Ui.ird a' Fort I'ortt r
. i Vinl.: Major Ililiry A Wi-o'x-r
M i!i'-al C(H;; 'Capt. Utriry i.
c i-iik-i:' lr. nt;. niii'li Infantry
Cap!. .John N. Stiaa' T w cut y ton 1 h
Infant 1. v; c '. William It- iKivis.
Meoi' al Corps; Second l.ieut. lien-
jainin F. Custle T w en ty n mil In-
fant rv."'
I Penewed Activity Shown.
I While the war department offi-
i it Is d"( line to disi ii.-s this order 01
admit ;li. 'it its Issuance at this time
' has any hearing on the Mexican si'-
!u..'ion it is a fact that the depart
ment lias In the past three days
shown renewed feverish activity and
'hat a mobilization of a second army
I i i sii 111 is iM-ini; worked out.
Likewise while the state depart-
ment Is issuiiiK slat. 'incuts' de-imied
to counteract the alaimini! ehiracler
ior Ihe (lis;. -relies from the Ciiv ol
1 ..
Mi'iiui it is a fact thai the infor-
mation which lias reached presiden;
'Tuft ami which hhI-iv led him to ox
Ipre-s his apprehension over Iho sH
. nat nn in Mexico in t he pas' few
di-ys in-' confidi ntia' advices to the
'state department which in the main
I lerify the press dispatches on Hits
sill
i'(i.
Conyres Quiet About Mexico.
Coiiki-c-s is eiiiire'y ab-orlM-d with
'aiiff ami Canadian reciproej-y tin
Ine-t probe ami I.oriiner y.-t llieie is
an under- uncut of alarm over 1 he
far re. 11 hint; puss 'hi li t ics of the Mex-
ican lb" liopmelis At ihe same time
lh. re is still 1 he intention In advo
eate the policy of keeplic' the l.-s
iian situation out of eoliutchs exeepl
"ii the iiit'ialiw of the president lo
whom the ieadeis in Iho house an. I
senate are look in;; 10 point the war
n this delicate tn.a'ter.
Correction of Alleged Statement.
I a reiialev informed lha MissP""" -v lh" Sl "d('nf al"1 no
Marl Kloniniior who led r..r....u
conduced the cisar stand at tho Whit
tiniMon hotel has publicly stated thai board. Mr. HMner placed In nomina-
M; hiuinuion had knowingly and 'ion tlie present .superintendent
w ronufully rorco.i her to hiie up 1 ho Fharles Fiaus. lie si id the prescn!
1 icar stand 11 iiliout any . rodit or con) splendid system of schools in this
lensalinn lor the two months she ha I ' itv was the work of Charles TCvans
conducted ii ior herself. tnippnmd and oneournirod by the
Now I man H.irr lor the benefit j hoards which haie always stood hai k
of tho public and that justice may ho;"1' I'ini II" said he had been indel-iiu-tcil
out to i'.kvo to whom it is due. '''v ium v.-si .1 with the tact. netL'y
depose and say (hat Miss KlopiiiAor ! ''"1 Hind imental knowledco of edn-
an 1 niy e'f ay.reed upon ihe sale of i ca)-onnl work KissosSed by Siiim-i-
the ci.i;ar stand dnriii; Mr. Whillins-
ton's nhs.cpf
ami was on
o:t his retur;
su
a w
Ihe
lo
itiiiK !:
7th i::e.
procfo
aiiprn-. al I
'w hich lie '
"aye. and she nn.l I
Oi.e.t at once
no'.' of her
l a.! t'ol'i-
what ever
d for all she
In take a conerl i:'.ve
.loci anil Mr. Whit ! ii's.i
ini; to say in the malic:'
file was duly aoiTedlN
1 111 nod in ami I assumed tho remain.)
or i.f lo r lti(ieli'i.;!iie.;s lo him.
FFAX HAili
ua: i'i iacl -i!);l :-woi-:i til I;.
re !;;o.
day of
a n
Mir
t-.is C
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I :- I I .
ii: O
;'llll
Public.
t;n. jr.Ui.
4 1!
Mv
City Eqj.ilij.itl
commissioners
n rjii.-l
of Iho cl: 1
il:.
Ardnior
hoard !
Mil I .il
any at.i
hi.mUit
Po:ie
s'onor.;
Mai
will Mt as an ei;uali:;:i;iou 1
r tlie clly on Monday the '
li! pi o'clock a. 111. (o hear
ail o:n;I:iiits whlih mav b.t
I.i
I'Oiir-.l (
rnriiiiis-:
;o'i. Tiie::c!av.i
j
Ci:y Clerk j
4-3;
!
11. r.ui'ci:.
al
LOST Cuff button sni'ill
set. lioward Phono i'."!i
11
d am. mi! j
"nit '- i
I .
. I The- are nn the present Ixiar.l
Four parties catered ; leas of guilty thr. c members who voted for him'
i.i police court this morning and were ; six ytais ago when he wns fust;
t:....i in .i . . .. in ... .. ...
' " '" were caught j
I.;- ino police in a Miiiding- on North
Caddo
t has boon ntnler suspicion
tune arrow the green cloth has not !
aeon
a very pleasant or roftable one.
.
Use the want ads aTl the time.
ISLPT. CHS. EK
CITY SCHUUL HUAHU HAS ItllNL
Tin- n.-
tdo . rd in on.-uii-t
jf-steniav
i
. Hoard i.-f
a'tfi noon
lor t.iit- i r
hil'icat.j
and ;?: :-i t-d organization
uork tor the tu-xt y-ir.
jneii-n? -x'.-iit T. I. Smith
All wr
1 .'. !. is In Oklahoma
j offi'or chosen am w.
lr'Snlrr; A. VninK
A Hefner
lire !! -i-
i dt-nt ; ;orso Hcm y
In i he iii.stins i:
P.ruct' k i'k.
lots f"i" li Inns
of office Hefner
. and short I'-rms
Smith I'.ymo and Vmn drew oii-
c;.r t-ri;is and l:nicc Fralty An-
' derson and SUIhholser drew i .'.o-
: y.ar tortus.
j of tao ..land::!- cotu.iilttfes only
; one was t.aiiied at the first mooting
i This is t!i firianie 10111111:1100 and
j is ooT.ipoiied of C. I. AtnU-rson C.
j I.. Uyf-no and Jan.t-s N. Siiinholsor.
I Ciias. Kvalis was eUcti-d suporin-
' tt-iuU-nt of the city hunts for the
'sew-nth sin eessiie tih-.r and his elec
tion this y'''ir is for two more years.
Tho matter of tin- High Si lloo
Itond.s was distiiss'd and It. A. Hef-
ner was requested to look up the
law on the isseanco of lioinls and
see if tlie honds which were vo cl
a Iitile more thiiii t.wo years ami
1 an ho sold. He will make his re;mrl
to Iho Ixiaid at their next moetiiiK
iiliieli will lie held' Monday. Il' Llie
tiond issue voted March Id ISOfi Is a
enal i-siie nf this time the hoard
will pro -cod at once 'o ask for bids.
sell the honils and proceed with tin
construction of the h;nli school 1 1 1 1 i 1 c I
iiifC In 1 asc Die ImmmIs are. not tood
IlK'ti' is a probability that a new
Issue will he placed before the K'opte
fur their iniiii'!iiciit at a special
elee'ion called in the school district.
I!. A. Hefner in accept iim the
pi esideiiev of the school Ixiard said
ho had every reason to consider it
an honor to tic at tho head of th"
Ixiard of education of the city of
rilnrire; as a student as a tojieher
and as a citizen ho has exercised 1
la rn interest in schools; ho has ob
served the ednca'ional policies
tlie Texas I'nl versii v. Ho came here
from IScaunmnt Texas a city that
claims to have Iho best school sys
tem in the state of Texas lint In
eompariim imliioils with those in
vouue lo re lie believes Ardmore has
tin' lies: system nf schools lie evei
had the occasion to observe. He said
his aim and desire ns a niemlrr of
tlie hoard or education would bp to
keep tic schools at the Midi stand-
I"'1 rth'(l1 'lloy hiiyo 'p'
.... '
11(11 tie Mlieston of the elect inn
f suuer intendent iurro
ln'ndent Finns hot!) In the schools
prints Ark.!:u"l his work for the moral up-
''itiidniK ami iraininp: of the boys
side th.. school:!. Ho expressed
re;: la
Prof.
t at the persistent rumor that
Funs would no' he with the
city smother yanr and he lioed that
con iii ions would permit him to re-
main ami continue his p'aiis that
have been s -.veil i;id here. He
placed m !i(inii:ia!:on the name of
Prof. Kvans for another two year-;
v.d l-ceoiv a vote was taken ho
reiiuestod each mosr.hor lo exr.-roie.!
ibis vlmB. In 'I.e. cynrc-.;:o:;ri lh:U
I io'!o;v4';i Hide v. :l.- a ur.anlr.Kt::s cea-
! (:.:: nt for Prof. 13 van si and lie wsia
r.'-c'ecieu wit!;i; a dir.r.ent it:;; vote.
Ale":- tlie iole was ta5:c-:i. Prof.
I Pinna was called hi before the board 1
I and wsi'i in forme of what had been
dime. if said it vv.is true there was
smne
:lk that hp would not Ik .
1
here another year that it miRlit in-
( ur that he had no desire lo nits!erul
board nnr any l(i;-en of the
low:; He srii ho did not have the 1
w I'l'i's to ixpt-ei-.s lvn trail: udo for
the i.imlners thai l ad beoti shown I
I
hi .3 work and shown him pTEonal!y
ly the lx anl and by the people
of the ( iiy generally ihe outein-:
p'at'on of a change of locations had
civ n him nianv rniirets and that '
ha (onsidered his re-election one of
the signal lnmor-
of his life. ;
chosen siiiH-rintcndent of tho citv '
schools. Tho old niem:-ers are Chas.
I.. Anderton C.eoro Henry Urine
and A. C. Young. Tho oil inemWrs ' make Ardmore his home He will
as well as the now l.hvid that has have charge of the dining room at
been injected Into the board were the Whlttington for the next few-
unanimous and enthusiastic in their months as Capt. YhlttIngton ex-
expresslons of delight at ;he great j ini ts to le away during the snm-
work
deno in this city by Prof
Kvans. He has a broad reach upon
the liies of tho young men and!
womea of the city and his personal I
HE-ELECTED
r ' I I n
mery and amuilion is wkftt-a in
the liit and work of 'he pup la
from the first Rrade on up to the '
KiaduutiiiR ( lass. He hus gone i'-i
not oti.y lor ' book knowleiiKo not
on.y lor doing woi k in arithmetic and.
a!n li. ii lint his fvrcat I'liers-lcs have 1
hen ilevotid to the ful. develop:neir 1
of the youth of the city. Oratory and 1
iirisinti'lity of thought and action h.'u-
lieeii dcK lopi (1 to the hKhost poh);
tlirouRh the maintenance of the an-
nual oratoih'iil Kintest and thro'.tKli
the moot congress that holds il.i
sessions re;;ularly tlurins; tho school
year. Hoys ami Rirts so out from
his -cboo! emy year (jilpped for!
praetii'al life and without furthf .
ed'icH.: Ion many of .hem are iiohil::
the 'most responsible places in the
st.tc. One feature of the work of
1 tie schools lias been to iiswmlio a
class anil aniumn e a name of .
f.Ieal:er and the siihj" t upon whidi
lie is to talk at Hie same time. In
that one exercise there has resulted
a wonderful development of tact in
debate an intense desire for a Ken-
era 1 knowledge of subjects and of
public men that han quickened tile
intellect and inspired yoiinir man-
hood and womanhood. The moral
training has not been allowed to
suffer at the hands of "book stuff-
ing" and the consciences of the u;-
pils have len taught to make prop-
er distinctions of right and vron;i
and the whole fabric of the schools
haw been based upou a foundation
as broad as lilt' i'stil'
l'roi. Hvans by his work has won
and is cut it b it to any honor at the
hauds of 1 lie state educational board
and should he dciiro to look out
aboie and beyond th" suiHTintvnd-
eucy of city schools of any city he
is big enough and bro;:4 enough to
become tho president of any educa-
tional insii ut.on of the stale tioin
the presidency of tho State t'niver-
sily to the presidency ot any of the
normal schools. Through los active
win k in the school life of tlie slate
he has built up a wide acquaintance
with scliool men and he will lc a
intent f.ic or in tlie scliool life rf
Oklahoma. Ho is entitled to cousider-
at. 011 based iikiii tho merits of what
lie lias accomplished and also for
.lie iviason that he came to Indian
Territory when there wore no glit-
tering prospects for rapid advance-
ment win-to there was no hing but
hard work that lay in the path of
the pioneer teacher and lie grasped
the situation is it was he did not
seek for the easy places when there
wcro no tni-ans of prog.-e.-s ho made
them his influence lias been a lac-
tor in shaping educational policies
in the stare and lie is among- the
class of loyal pioneer school workers
in Oklahoma that deserve the richest
p'ai es in the hands of those in pow-
er in s'tue school affairs.
SOLDIER ROME
ALMOST COMPLETED
WILL BE READY FOR THE BOYS
IN GRAY ON THE FIRST DAY
OF JUNE GARDENS GROWING.
V. S. Fraley who has charge ot
the construction work at the llonfoil-
e'.ate Homo staUs that tho wor.'.;
will l finished by Juno the first.
1 lud;.v Joha L. ?:.: who wIT have
cl;;t.-;v of the haino cx;eo:s to sr.ove
out ahor.t ).!;. c.vc.'i'.j-s.'ir.h of this
ln.r.lh to have everytnlng ready for
the old soltliers when they l.e.r;::i to
arrive.
W. T
S:inmoti2 who has
charge
of the grounds and gaidens
cverythiu.c; in lino shape and
has
the
place has already liegun to liKik like
I a home
I kinds of
'them to
1
A nice garden with all '
vegetables a:sd enough of '
supply hn'.t tile iieoplo of
Carter countv
ij there wait inr; to lie
ralhero.l
A number of nnnlb iiitions loivo n. 1 1
1
ready been received from o d sol-
uiers wanting homes and tho build- j
ing will be ojiened with quite a nun.-
her of the bovs who wore the grav i
on hand ready to like their places
In the home where they may spend
tl.eir remaining days In peace and
quiet.
Arthur Kills formerly of this citv.
1.
who was for many years employed
as lav c!erk at tho Wh:ttincton
hotel haj returned and will again
mer tor his heaJth. Mrs. Elli3 will
arrive here tonight from Muskogee
where she has b:en visitins with
her iarents.
BYRON DREW Preiident. FRED B. JONES. Cashier.
CARL C. JONES Vice-President. J. V. RICHARDSON. As't Cs
The First State Bank
OF ARDMORE OKLAHOMA
DEPOSITS CHJAUANTKHI)
Four Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits
We Appreciate Your business
NEW COLD STORAGE
TYLER & SIMPSON COMPANY
EQUIP THEIR BUILDING TO PRE
SERVE PERISHABLE FRUITS.
The cold storasc plant that U; lie
int; built by the Tyior & Simpson Co.
i.i near completion the building has
been completed and the work of put
ting in the walls for the storage rooms
is being done these walla are made
of concrete duck anu cork. There will
be four large rooms for storing fruiU
and other perishable goods and the
other part of the new buildiug is ar-
ranged as a storage room for gro-
ceries. The building is two stories and
U eiiuipiied with an electric elevator.
Thin new building gives the Tyler k
Simpson Co. more floor space than
probably any other concern of the
kind in the stato.
J. L. Handl.- of the .National Lead
Company of St. mu'm was here to-
day and made arrangements to ad-
veitiso his goods in tho columns
of Ihe Daily and WeoWy Ardinore-
i!e. Tho National Lead Company is
one of the oldest concerns of the
kind in the I'nited States they have
a great prestige liorn of long life
in business and of the good material
they put on the market but modern
business methods impels them to
go into the nowspaers to main-
tain their prestige In tho face of
the strong fights made for business
by iho newer concerns and the Ard-
moroile is one of the mediums se-
lected to lot'l of the merits of the
products of their factory.
Had trouble with your bread? No
use of that get a sack of Honey B
from Felker.
Oscar Payne who has a general
knowledge of agricultural prosiects
in the county says Carter county
has the best prosix'ffs for u crop
this yiiir it lias ever had before on
lh" first day of May. Alfalfa plant-j
eI this spring would he benefited
liy rain but no oilier cros are suf-
fering and crowing weather has pre-j
vni'ed all spring. 1
Jos. W. Moon Buggies
Leudenhaus and Studebaker
Wagons. Gas Cook Stoves
U. S. Cream Separators
T. I. KEAINEY
Screen Doors Cheap
Water Hose and Sundries
Fine Line of Refrigerators
M. W. JONES.
Jones-Everett
Foundets and
Ardmore -
. FOR
A 4-horse power horizontal Keindeer Gasoline
Engine in good condition and suitable for running
a well machine pump cr small shop. If sold this
week it will go at a bargain.
Feet So Sore
Couldn't WalK
Down Stairs
TIZ Cored Her QuicK
If you have sore feet tired feet
sweaty feet lame feet tender leet
smelly feet corns callouses or bun-
ions read what happened to Mrs.
Crockett of Jefferson TIZ DID IT.
Mr. Crockett says: "After the tee-
ond treatment she walked downstairs
one foot at a time. She has not been
able to walk downstairs before in past
five years except by stepping down
on each step with one foot at a time.
This is remarkable. Send five more
boxes."
No matter what ails your feet or
what under heaven you have used
without getting relief just use TIZ.
It's different. It acts right oft. It
cures sore feet to stay cured. It's
the only foot remedy ever made which
acts on the principle of drawing out
all the poisonous exudations which
cause sore feet. Powders and other
remedies merely clog up the pores.
TiZ cleans them out and keeps them
clean. Yoi will feel better the tirst
time It's used. Use it a week and
you can forget you ever had sore feet.
There is nothing on earth that can
compare with it. TIZ Is for sale at nil
druggists 2."c per 1ox or direct if you
wish from Walter Luther Dodge &
Co. Chicago 111.
Burnltt's Signs.
Now st the old stanri next door to
opera house 222 West Main St. 3ti
C. H. EVERETT.
Machine Co.
Machinists
Oklahoma
SALE
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