The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 9, Ed. 1 Monday, October 16, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Ardmore Monday October o I9n
PAGE TWO . " 1 - ' '
STATE PRISONERS
NSPECTION
STATE COMMISSIONER
HEALTH AND STAFF OF
IALISTS INVESTIGATING.
O F
SPEC-
M.-AI.'-t-r. ni.la. i t ! I - "
oiihi-rvation f public tici i:i regard
I ys en . i ..iiiinciil!-. I e'-ogni..iig thai
. . .!j.. ha i"-" is cut itb'd to I in
;!1
Set. Ms afl'.i 'l-d bv modem
.-CICllCe.
i. i. 1 ;. ii ! of 'a'
i a-. d limits' r;i t . -1 n-r
of Oklahoma
a in -ii nt'it.-
Commissioner of II
ilih .1. ('. Maiir
iind s'iilT of sp
alisth began tlx- in-
s . ci I . mi o!
I ma ti
the
Lt.i i
I .;: i I -n t i;ir'-
Tlie prm i'.'- of in -p'-ct i"ii. as iti.i '
(. iiat-d i.v Dr. Mahr is ben-' acpte 1
bv tin- iin-dical profe.-sion as the ni"-'
advanced step et undertaken ly the
Mate department of health.
Hu-h inmate of the state prison i
being accorded a most critical exam-
ination l.y the s;e.ialiMs who v. en
hceen !i tin- sta'c commissioner o.
healMi for tlicir ability aiotig -poci;il
lnos of scientific work. Ah a res. lit
the prisoner are heiiiK subjected to
a more thorough inspection that he
frills the Ik' if the average man.
Some hiyhly interest .ng devchn-
merits are ln-:n-c brought to light
v. huh will no donht have an import-
:.nt hearing on the i-ubject of crimin-
::litv and disease. A cfimplete report
on each pri-oner is bo'ng (-(implied h..
tne various specialists and this report
u i ; 1 ! c rendered to the Kovu nor ami
the statu legislature.
Warden H. W. Dick who Ih daily in
attendance at the investigation iH en-
thusiastic over th co-operation he is
rweiviiiK from the state commissioner
of health.
Warden Dick said today:
"I deeply appreciate the rosponsi-
hl.tv of caring for more than twelve
nuimreu i.imaies o. u.e sui.e penue.-1
tiary as it Involve more than the Im-j
prisonment of my liases. Tlocauao a
man I it so unrorttinate as U re com-
mit;ed to tho state prison Is no reason
why the state should not feel obligat-
ed to conKerve the health and life of
the individual during tho term of ser-
vice. The usual means at our com-
tit and in the hospital service of the
prison can hardly he expected to ac-
complish tho romiltH attained by the
specialists brought here by Commis
sioner Ma nr. I have seen enough toj
onvinco mo that the investigation
now In progress In being conducted by j
men who know their business and
that our Inmates are being given the
benefit of scientific work never beforo
attempted in a M-ato prlron in the
west I find that tho prisoners are
elated and are willingly submitting to
the liifqe.ct Ions and spi:!al treatment
offered.
"I"riiues!ionahly the result of this
work will stand o the cnMit of tin-!
Mate and believe will do much to
rolvo the perplexing problems involv-
ed In the study of criminology."
Tho process of inspection Is highly
interesting. The prisoners are strij-
peil and pass before the specialty's
who make a critical examination for
the defects to be found in their res-
pective holds of work.
The specialist on mental and ner-
vous diseases luu; a difficult task as
a number of prisoners are clever
enough to feign insanity. The eye.
At The Grand
Rooms 75c
If you happen to be in
I
When in Oklahoma City
KAT AT TlIi:
SAVOY CAFE
roriiLAR trices
In Basement of Lee Building cor. Main and Robinson
SSBEBOB
HOTEL WALDORF
DALLAS' NEW HOTEL
Located between Oriental Hotel and the Santa Fe
Station opposite rear of Southland Hotel.
W. S. McCRAY Proprietor.
rio? and throat specialist Is accord-
ed a clinic hfldorn lound. The special-
1st on skin diseases is perhaps the
busiest of tliti start' as he has to deal
with the mot perplexing problem of
'prMui ailment vcncral diseases from
'the i-eneral pract louTs down to tlx'
l ..i.iii !) i.i-itnlii K III T II III
;M.d blood and the Deri il ion -pet -lallst
I .1 iii:ivnri :mrt tdlOt Of I'll idfi tllf
y;iljefK. trie process of designating
ami eaMfyii!i' disease :.- being car-
; i-M-d on with a ra i C'y atid thorough-
i ni'-s that in in '.ni: freely commented
' upon.
;e s'.ec;al:sts oiid I' 'in:: the work
v ere ci--n 'e S'ate Com :c : o:o r
( !i.H'i Mahr who is ;mts. nail; in
( hart'e i' ilie work'. Ka li sn-i::al.t
renders u separate rejiort. on '.ich suh-
ject. This report when collated will
i heconie a state pi !il ical ion. It will he
. illusTated .vi'ii itiiineroiw photoaraph"
' 'I I e visit. n? party consis's of the fol-lo-.vinu
:
I Dr. .1. ('. .Malir. State Cointnissioner
of He-tl li; Dr. (.'. K. Hay Oklahoma
City skin diseases; Dr. A. D. Youti'.'.
j Oklahoma City mental and nervous
diseases; Dr. W. I-:. Wright Tulsa.
i jrerdto-tirinary diseases ; Dr. K. I'. Di-
v s ukhihoma City. eye. ear. nose and
li-. lit diseases; r. S. K. Mitchell.
:!il' L.e;ie;a: llieliciiie. Dr. Claul
1 'riioiiipson MushoKce. ueneial nicd:-
i ine; I n .John W. Kil'- Okla'.ioma
C-it;
s ii-ji.' ; Dr. t; no free ri'i oti
.o; ui.::i .-sia!' Kacteriol.-ci-t : l'e er
l!:e'.ver. t lklahoma "ty IP rt 'llion ex-
po: t and ; hotoj-ra pher.
An aw-raue of tlii'ee hundred pri.--oners
are heinK examined daily.
from here the commission will ''
to the sta'e Insane asylums reforma-
tories and o'her inst it ;it ii.iir- of the
state.
I
INCREASE IN SALARIES.
Mars Pay for heads or Several St.ite
Educational Institutions.
Oklalomi City Okla.. Oct. I."..-
Kaiscs in the salaries of the heads
of several state educational insii-
tuth lis were made recently by ill '
stile ho.ini of education. Tin- sake
r(s (( M pj. s Ih). six
.. .iIK)z were rai.sel twin
. . - -1m. Ha):irv
of .1. Alex Moore president of the
jlndustri.i; 'ntiiute and College for
(iiils a- ChicUa.: a. was advanced
i from j. leu to j;:'inn
! Tho salary of l.vnn (ilovi. presi I
j dc tit of the rniversity l're ara. .''v
j S ho: I at Tonk.ivva was raiseii from
j :.ono to 11 Ion. The sal ;! of .1 Ik i
iliayes president of the I'.i.-ern I'ni :
!v-rsilv I'rcparatorv School at Clar
ence was
increased trom
?-.ni)o to I
! $L llu
I The. hoard wleeied xnelto It.
i
! Cowies founerly . ipcnni ndent ot
tiie City llorpit.il ol tiie City ot lcx-
j I : o as superintend-ent of the Stale
Medical Hospital in this lity. Mrs.
Eva Dnngan of Muskogee was 'lectcd
first assistant tcachor of pl.nio at the
; State Vnivorsity at .onnan.
Cwryoody wto remU
papers but everybody
who read newspaper
doesn't buy mafaxinrs.
Catch the Drift?
Here's the medium lo
reach Ibe people of
this community.
Avenue Hotel
and $i.o.
Oklahoma City overnight.
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F
.naaaajaaaw
COFFEE ADVANCES
NEARLY CENT A POUND
New York. Oct. 1
uln-adv snis.i .onal
.- -Follown .
idvames o:
t !: .
mp i
tiie '
Ui.-t several weeks there
of pr.iclhally ;i cnt a 'Kuiid
local coffee market today one of the
hit't-st price movements in the ids-
tory of the trade which carried D'.'
'o-niher contracts up to 14.!5 or w;-.h- .
in tie points of tho recently pred. ted
l.V level liusiness bur;a-sed in ''v .
'nine anything ever noted ecr ; ' .n
times of extreme excitement and O-
juoximated 4Mt. ) l as for tho '
The market closed ouiy a few po n
off from tho top with the tone .-ti.ol
at prices which ranu'cnl anywhere !:o;n
Ts to l'C' points aixive the olosiii- it-- i
in en Wednesday.
Tho continued nnf.Lv orahle we . :
' in lirazil and the reiHjrt that Octo .
tlowerini; vas a failure with bia ad-
' vatK'es hoth in Hrazilkm and European
; markets and reports that leadme
i roasters were sweeidns: the local pot
.market hare of sup; lies at a sharps
advancing ranpe of prices t;ernicd re-
sonsihli for the day's excltemeir.
The average consumer it is s. .id
lias not felt the full advance. Hoa-t-
ers in most instances avo d "nplit;;n
the ni-kd." and while the buyer of
roasie.i coffee for home eonsumpt .r.
is pro'iahly payitit; "k- a pound more
Ion :he average than he did six month.-
ao the more rec ent advances in '''"
1 mi roa.-ted berry apparently have vet
I to make themselves felt in 'he re-ail
: i-it uat :on.
CCTOEER -6 IN HISTOPV.
"y Tne pu'die cfjr'tri" fi'-'ii h-
by tiie timers of ('oinvv:Il
v a'H of pr v iions
''.7- Dinvbard C;:ris"ft;ih -r Mnr-
disiitiLuisiieu i;ennuH officer
fare. Kushia. died.
l' 'idiclic' i - af'er valiant
d i
istame hv t!l( i'Yt-nch
sur-
n
dered 'o ihe Tritish.
17(i:: I'rench Convention coii.-iifit-
ed deatii only 'an eternal deep.'
It was afterwards restored to i's
original conilition.
I'iib--Vessels vvbh Slaves on bo.o'd
were the only fias.-uxill for An- r
lean ships in the harbor ! ila-
van.i.
IS'.'!- The Choctaw Indians claimed
land in the date of Alahunn
a -id Arkansas of JTv:fO'".r. ac res
which they were unwilling lo
g!V" up.
IStS- The emperor of Austria issiel
a. iirochiiiiation against Vienna
and aivpointeil Count Windi' !
r "iel7. to command his arm if-- in
iii. ria "
I S. t - Ki v aliied stt amers nrrived a.f
Coilitllll 'lople Willi soldier.'
woupib-d 1 repelling the Ki'ssian
sol"' ies fro. isVbjistopol.
1v:t dozen 11 T'-hants in Wash-
ing'on and 1 'ltinic.ro a rested
and their plact of
( asod on file ci irge
ha inf sold gods to
runners for sale in h
lli son s-
of theil
hh.c'jade
south.
his - Tiie provisional gov rnmen' iti
Spiiii ("ecl.'ired the cl 'Idren
of
all davep trie and i' 'rod'H-cd j
Impovtnnt reforms. The Amori- J
can ii'ini'-:tcr was 'he 1 rst to !
cotiur.it ulate th governm-nt on
l''e -ritit changes.
ls"t .Milla Ward Howe Knit es E.
illard and Snsa:i 11. Jhopv
with o.her distiir.'.uished vvomcTi j
vo;v .-.'jwalTrs at the mgress
of An.eiican women in Viihago. 1
Ten thoioaud woincii legist vi
ed in Chicago fo" thr pur-is-1
of voting at tkv coinin eletion.
1 :" i Uossians left ten thr isaml dead i
111 t lie field and bad total asu- j
a'ties cT "nni)ll- n .laoanese '
shocl eil v the sin 11 h'er of tl-.fdr j
enemies in ;h- ha do of Si -ihl:'-
river 1
I'ei'i Presidents Tat and Diaz me: ;
and i hanged rieiully u'M'e ine
at i:i P;.si. " eis and Cia lad ;
l.inrez. M xi o.
l!'liv lion. Cha les oyes dil at
I o.- Angeb California.
AveCs Awful Traqedy.
Tiuw'y .idvice givin Mr C
i)uch';y. of MarctiBo Wis. (R
prevcr.e a dreadful tragecv
i!
. It
itld
her
oil"
ur.
her
I s.ivi two lnc-i Doctor had s-.ii"
j f 1 !-.! ' :' 1! ii 1 l: h was a "coiisutn;
! ''.iiiii ;ii;d could do bitle to l:e!;i
Af: r tii.-my incdies f.iihd.
iitiit nr-;e; hci- to ;ako Dr. K
New Discovery "I :;:ive be n
it for some time" she vv rot .
1.-
md
tie avvfij cough his alaiosl ;ni'.
It also saved my li'tle boy when
taken with n sever hnvnchi.Y rou-
hl' This niatehhvs medicin.
has
O'l
1 no eiiual for throat and luns
ble. r.Oc and $1.0u. Trial bottle
Gnaranteevl by Ringer Dnr; 1 v
.1. Y. Capelatul of Dayton O iio.
rmrchac! a bottle of Chamb riain't
Ceuuh Remedy for his boy who had
a cold and UMore the bottle was al
used the hoy cold was gone. Is Mia'
not better than to p.iy a five d -1-ir
doctor's bill. Ko: sale bv al! iia.-s
A verv tine building pa:T in p:e rs
five feet fi-jare. rha;T thun an
other aier yon ean buy. A 1 I
:ine.;nt ot tie Ariinoivltc oTice.TI
ine
D L x
it Iff IT
Wav to
Buy Soda
Crackers
and the
for them by
ness will
in individual
just enough
cracker occasion. Fresh
when ; you
I
Crisp as you
Never Sold
tn
Bulk
1 1-
! How. This.
) TV'e offer One Hundred Dollars Ite-
1 ward for any case of Catarrh that
I can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh
! Cure. 1
j l .1. Clir-A'EY & CO.. Toledo O.
j Wo the undersigned havt known
j F. .1. Cheney for the. past fifteen years
j and believe him perfectly honorable
in all bu inefis transactions arid B-
I nancially uble to carry out any ohli-
Katioo made by his firm.
W aiding Kinuan & Marvin
Wholesale Druggists Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh cure 19 taken inter-
nally acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Prices 7f
I cents.
Take Hall's Family Pills for cor..
j stipation.
M KS. (1. I. HAMILTON
1 mse. Corner liroadvvay and
X. W. Phono I'.'l w h iuv
graduate
A .-trc t.
liu
:l IS--C-: !'.
blue j;ok-
man jses magnify in;:
look ai his ov.ii t. ruins and
Klci ;i look ai anybody else
LANDS
WANTED
We are being asked
almost daily by land
buyers for large tracts
of land for colonization
purposes but we have
no land for sale.
If you own or control
1 000 acres or more of
vacant land tributary
to the Frisco Lines
and want to dispose
of it write to S. A.
Hughes General
'Immigration Agent
Frisco Lines St Louis
and he will probably
lie able to arrange the
sale of your property.
There will be no charge
for our services.
Ceneral Passenger Agent
Frisco Lines Saint Loo is
V AU
simplest way. Ask
name and the good
take care of itself. Buy
U needa Biscuit
The World's Best Soda Cracker
Then no more soggy stale or exposed
soda crackers. Uneeda Biscuit come
packages that hold
for each soda
buy them.
eat them.
In the moisture-proof
package
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
REPUBLICANS RESOLUTIONS
Commends and Censures D.str'ct At-
torneys Incident to Negri Votes.
"dcAlester Okla. Oct. 14. The
County Republican Central committee
met here today. A resolution was
unanimously adopted commending
John Kmhry United States District
Attorney for the W'esirtrn District for
Kticcessfully prosocntinc; election offi-
cers who refused to let negroes vote
when ipialied .and roliundly censuring
W. .1. dregs I'nited States District
A torney for the Eastern District for
not bringing to trial men who had
been indicted on like charges four of
them being from this city.
Take your shoe repairing to Cross'
Electric Shoe Shop opposite post-
office. 23-lm
1
Buy now when you have leisure and
we' have plenty of time it will be
more satisfactory R K M BMBE R
we set and connect stoves free.
PRICES RANGING FROM $3.00 UP.
Don't overlook the fact that we are
leaders in Finished Hardware. We
have any style and tinish that yoti
want. All styles are furnished in a'l
finishes from the closet to the front
door.
1
New State
Hardware and
Harness Company
aft
off
Is the World Growing 3etter?
Many things go to prove that i'. i?.
The way thousands are trying to help
others is proof. Among them is Mrs.
W. Gould of Pittsfiek' IN. H. Finding
good health by taking Electric Hit-
ters she now advises other sufferers
everywhere to take hem. "For years
I suffered with stomach and kidney
trouble" f--he writes. "EVery iTledl-
rine I used failed till I took Electric
Hitters. But this great remedy helped
me wonderfully." They'll help any
woman. They're the best tonic and
finest liver and kidney remedy that'.
made. Try them. You'll Fee COe at
Hinger Drug Co.
The woman who refused to marr'
a man because he didn't ask hei-
never his any use for the woman
he does marrv.
Here is the
Heater
Its a Detroit .lewel of course.
There are no satisfactory sub-
stitute for this famous stove it
is the best that money can buy
and it costs no more. People
with forethought are buying
their heaters now. Ts bad
practice to wait until a crisp
winter coldness steals down on
the wings of a norther and
drives you into a crowded kitchen.
f Pit
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