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Ardmcre Wednesday Oct. 13 1911
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
PAGE THRU
I fflIN SOCIETY I
By MARY GWYN WHITEMAN TELEPHONE No. 12
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X TOMORROW'S CAUENDAH. 8
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Union praver service lit Mrs.
Dieknrd's.
Bridge Clu' at Mrs. K. I.
Guthrldne-Malea wedding ft
Ms. "M. D. Cam)l)fll'.:.
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At the Annex.
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Missionary Society
oi
the
1'roabyterian church met yesterday
afternoon at tin Annex.
Mrs. Ed Ryril ld the crinturt les-
son. Mrs. Ed liynl ld the study on
'Kastern Women in 'Western Lands."
This hook will Lo studied in the so
i iety the coming winter and prom-
ises a most intciestln series of
lessons.
Church Reception.
lnvit-.i'ions have been sent out to ?.
i-hi'.rc-b rccoption on Friday evening
at 8 o'clock at the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Strachley to a
church reception riven to the new
members who joined during the Adair
meeting in order that thoy may lie-
:ime acquainted with the inomhtr-
ship of that denomination.
All members of the church and
members of the censrej-ation are
invited lo be present.
a
Parish Meeting.
Quite a lar?o number of Episcopa-
lians accepted the invitation of St.
Philip's Guild to supikt at the Itec-
Tory last evenincr and quite a happy I
event it was. I
Tho Bov Scouts wore present and
were entertained by the ladies many
f whose Bons -ire members.
Two biff tal)lcs were used in ac-
'ommoiiatintt the crowd and q.iito
.-t-venty-five were- present.
After a couple of hours very hap-
pily .spent ut supper the members
went to the church where the fol-
lowing parbk offkrs were elected:
.1. W. College senior warden.
Ed Hoffman junior warden.
11. H. Sayre clerk.
C. L. Byrne treasurer.
Judse Huirphroy W. W. liossins-
on Guy I obl) Richard l.esler and
". V. Hotchkiss as vestrymen.
After the election the young people
returned to the rectory and enjoyed
another hour so-inlly.
Christian Aid Society.
The Christian Aid Society met yes-
terday afternoon with Mrs. H. IT.
Corlew on Washimrtrn street and
sjient ilia afternoon most Industrious-
ly in sewincr for their bazaar.
Miss Bvelyn Mocre field secretary
for lion-.? missions was present and
made a most interesting talk to the
larfies bearing on her work
Next Tveek the society meets with
Mrs. Tom Roberts on Washington
street.
Broadway Baptist Meeting.
The -woman's Aid and Missionary
Society of the Broadway Baptist
church met jesterdlay with Mrs
J. S. Mullen
Rev. Masters was present andl
spoke of -woman's Iart In church
work not an unpopular work in
a society that -works as hard and
accomplishes as mu:li as this.
The bazaar will lie held the first
:ok in DeeemlKT and the ladies
are working for its success
With Mrs. Kearney.
The Foreign Missionary Society
oi the Broadway Methodist church
mi't vesterdav afternoon with Mrs.
T. K. Kearney and enjoyed a motjjieard her Sunday School r'n.'s ar Mik j
interesting and helpful lesson oi
r-delity with of talents."
Mrs. Tyre who was to have lHen.
leader was not able to be present
aud Mrs. Kearney sabftlttited leonf
ably.
The lesson was discussed in class
aud many Interetins talks
- - - l
made.
At the social hour quite a few la-
dies joined them and a happy hour
wis spent over the refreshment.
Cotmos-Class.
The Cosmos Class wil meet with
Mrs. Walter Wadden ThnrejJay after-
noon at 3 o'clock.
For Miss Guthridge.
Mr. Sam Noble entertained quite
n number of ladies on yesterda
afternoon in honor of Miss Marjra-
rot Guthridge who will be malrriod
tomorrow at three o'clock at the
re-Tidence of her uncle. "Mr. Mac D.
Campbell to Mr. Roy C. Males of
Fort "Worth Texas.
.Hearts ran riot in the Noble
home nnd formed most artistic dec-
orations for the event.
Between the doorways portlerre
of hea:ts formed a daintv screen
and .".cross the window? they wor
drawn in graceful lines.
Ferns and palms were beautifully
eiuphyeil as floral decorations an 1
the scarlet color scheme vu. ear- ;
ried out in verbenas and roses. !
Mrs. Arthur Kyle welcomed the
arriving Kiiests and Mrs. K. I.. Evans
introduced tho rcelvinp: line Mrs.
Sam Noble Miss .Mai---:' ret ('nth-j
ridge. Miss Mae Stephen". -Mis Vera
Olive Mrs. Ma-' novll Campbell i
and Mr.. Crawford Howard. i
Manv amusing features were intro-;
dared f.ir the Riiesls entertainment.
First the married ladies present
were asked to tell some one experi-
ence of their honeymoon and Mini-.
vevy amusins stories were recounted
t'e.r th; honoroe's liewfil.
Then hearts were passed and th.?
Indies asked to write j-pme hit of ad-
Viet tor .MISS UUllll lUKe .Many auu
.nHTn.1 ....fn iUn t i.l irtnu .J 111 !ltl
liilitrl wric in iiuiiu'ut'uu.i ...... ....
of Ihtm provoked much merriment j
Mrs. .1. . Madden rend the "Say-'
insrs of Mis. Solomon." which were
thoroughly enjoyed although Mrs.
u..l.v..... l.ii-lnrr li.tnn 'nninr.ltrd ill
C-JJUIll'-'ll. I" 1 v v.."..'.
share her husband with so many oth -
er wives could .lot have hud the
rich stoiv of eierlence from which
to draw as the suests- who
had
husband all to themselves.
Telegrams wore distributed and the
puests wrote messases of con singula-
tion each containing only eirrhl words
nnd acli word besinnins with one!
of the letters in
dies are able to
" T int . '
talk and write un
der any circumstances
was clearly
proven in the witty and
messases Mis. Outbridse
numerous i
received. !
The young 'ladies present would he
louesomc Mrs. Noble toared with so
muc:i prominence siven on mann-u
fo?k wlio were the js.-i.ges of the oe-
crsic.ii. so she had a gypsy fortune
teiler who revealed the mysterious
hapiuiins of the I'utuie and told
them divers and .--t range thin ; In'
lay hiddHi in their hands. Mrs. .ti-
ter Madden i-i this ro!e was rdeivi.d
and her gay costume pkturesqiK-ly
arranired i.i stocih and reds ;-ave
quite a gypy toil' h to Ivr appear-
ance. T!:e guests weiv imi.e-l -o the
dinniiii; room for refreshments
Streamers of hearts weiv ffMc ' '
from the chamleiier ki t:i- i.ible i or- j
ners.
On a rich Iw-c en!eriit -j
glass bowl of sea'-''1 -v - i"!i.n nes.d
in a brl of aspara't.- finis.
Misses l.ydia Campbell and Maw.'
reo Noble and Master
Campbell servud the
Craw fori
dainty refresh pie r.T s.
Miss Mae Stephens g cu-h r
scarbs heart .n sou iim-s .if null
a hap;). afte'-r. -'U.
As t!:e hou; for I'-avin-'. ar.ie Mi-
Guthnlge v. n ei ' i I by .iises : u-
gram and Olive to a (hair -whi-h
stooil her.cr.!.h a l:i-.";j-. whi'l; hil
long be-'! noi' d w-th in -"M by
the g-iic-stf.
Across Oi"; doorway iSe i;'.c o'
lin.n h'! be-m hung by scail-'t rib-
bons iiui'l a veritable sh' wer of
scarlet hearrs
When M'f?? Gutluidi.e was .-a d
Wiss Tn;jrB3i cut the main ihiKn
and th how. roe was shower"-! fill
-.. l '.i.H.n... n..ri 1.1-eiv i-ifis ;
the a.i"sfj tm 1 b-ixi'i 'Trades manufactures and mechani-
Mi. s i;vluul?- Is v.i.rn-.'v bid in ' ('al employments except ice and pow
Almov. whore hvr w .t (id . j-er plants. Ice cream factories and bak-
cious manner has made r;u- lei many j ri?- tb- 1ullic Taffic except pa-frini-
- senger traffic and all manner of ser
She has ;ecii a most hell ' il u'tp
be- of the ootnmui.it i- and f!me .v!-o '
Preshyleriar chunh m throuL-h llei. -
erradar.tiu eM-rci.;'s this f tniinif r j
know how much she will be lied !
in e'.virr-'-i "i-jles. as well a ru'lv
She '. :"n- ward i-f h- iurl" W
t. r...."...it -vi. hia v.n
I
a'f.ii'lnr. anil is- ih.-'i.i.v of U.USX
VVJII jJUIT.I .UIU .11.. "I. ...I . IH )
. !.. i. ..c!ir.iuro oiuer iii'muiis in oip-n his
..IT. llilH"S 1JS IIH- nun-l III: -l'.l-IIL 1.1;
conRtri"tion for n priniinen
Tea.-
firm of architcts anl for a whilo
will be located iu To' t A'orth Texa
where he will take his bride tomor-
row. '. II
Bridge CI i'i.
The rirst meciing of the l rid;
!Club iince the diolwnding :'o the
summer holidays will Ik held iomor-!
row after pooh with Mr. R. !- Kvms.
The Ternd ile Beview Club m-t this
afternoon with Mis. Bumpi'ss. !
tt
District No. Five will hold ur'vi-r
meeting tomorrow afternoon .viiii
I
Bad Spells
" I suffered during girlhood from womanly weakness"
writes Mrs. Mollie Navy of Walnut N. C. "At last 1 was
almost bed-ridden and had to give up. We had three
doctors. .All the time I was getting worse. I had bad
spells that lasted from 7 to 28 days. In one week after I
gave Cardiii a trial 1 could eat sleep and joke as well as
anybody. In 8 weeks I was well. I had been an invalid
for 5 weary years ! Cardui relieved nic when everything
else failed."
Cardui Woman'sTonic
If you are weak and ailing think what it would mean
to you to recover as quickly as Ars. Navy did. For more
than 50 years this purely vegetable tonic remedy for women
has been used by thousands of weak and ailing sufferers.
They found it of real value in relieving their aches and
pains. Why suffer longer? A remedy that has relieved
and helped so many is ready at the nearest drug store for
use at once by you. Try it today.
Write to; l adies' Ailvimry Dept. CliaMannutM Medxinc Co.. ChBttannnci. Ttnn
for Special Instructions and ti-l-pate book " Huim- l uaiiiunt lor Women." :.ent lice. J 57
Mrs. Dickard
ink rested art
on E street
All ailie.-l
invited
XX
I. Sau-ders and sou Louis.
IVa. . win have boon is-
W. C. leers returned
morning.
u
K. Kearney leave? todayt MlS. A
f Aubn y.
itimr Mrs.
homo this
! M
1 f-' Marietta
i C.rahan..
where s'le win visit .M'-s.
Miss
ElizalM't'i Simpson h-aves to-
morow rfor Dallas Teas vinre she
will visit friends dnrinsr th' State
Fair. From Dallas she cots to San
Antonio to visit Miss -Edith Williams.
Tulsa
MI'S. I'IMJU Ht'UlU IU J 111
''where she soes as delegate to
t.!ie
i'yi)olieal .Missionary cresuytery.
---
-VIri- s- A- louglas is
entertaining
i few days.
v"s. .mcihsou lor
A great deal of 'feminine sentiment in? One Hundred $10. Dollars
j-i at -.ached to "Tin Rosary"---the Sec. S. All ordinances or parts of
song the novel and the drama having i ordinances in conflict herewith relat-
been greatly admired. j i"K '' an' hereby re-
A capable company will present thi? . i pealed.
play
at the opera lions. tomorrow
i evening.
"Judy O'Hara" at the Ro bison opera
bouse last evening played to an appre-
ciative audience.
The staging of tin drama is beau
rlful; it is not often we see a play
presented in such an elaborate and
ir''s' if 'tt!ng.
ORDINANCE NO. 129.
j AN ORDINANCE DEFIN1NO THE
SABBATH AND WHAT SHALL
CONSTITUTE SABBATH BREAK-
ING AND THE PENALTY THERE-
FOR AND DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY.
! I"e it Ordained by the Board of Com-
missioners of the City of Ardmore:
Section 1. The first day of 1he week
j 1-ein? by very general consent et
' apart for rest and religious uses the
law forbids to be done on that day cer-
1 tains acts deemed useless and serious
J interruptions of the repose and relig-
i ions liberty of the community.
! Sec. 2. Under the term "day" as
: employed in the -phrase "first day" of
J the week" is included all the time
I from mid-night to mid-night
i Sec. 3. The following are the act-;
forbidden to be done on the first day j
of the week the doing of any of which j
18 Sabbath breaking. 1st Servile. j
labor. 2nd. Public sports. 3rd.
vice labor on the first day of the week
u' Prohibited except works of neces-
sit" or charity.
AW- 11 1S a sunicieni ueiense
n proceeding for servile la'or on
the nrst da' of tne veek 0 phow
that the accused unifonnily keeps an-
I other decy of the week an holy time.
and does not labor upon that day and
a0OP """plained of was done
. v. .. r. -i .. e . 1. ... 1 - ... i
Hint uaj ui tur rv x.- iiviy uiiir
Sec. 5. All manner of -business and i
Beautify the Complexion
r.v
TEN
v.ws
Nadinoia Cream
The L'ncqualcd Bfju.
tificr is Endortfd
by Thouxnds.
(guaranteed to re-
move tan (alltmnrs
freckles pimples
liver-spots etc. worst
case in twenty day: .
"Jfjl
'
Leaves the skin clear soft healthy and
beautiful 50 cents and $1.00 by toilet
counters or -mail.
NATtOSAL TOIUST COMMT fta-U. Trmm.
of pnblir selling or olfering or ex-
posiiii; for sale publicly of any coni-
modltiis iron t In first day of ttie
iVeek is proliibititl exce.pi that meats
i mill; and fish may be sold at any time
before nine o'clock in the morning
and except that food may be sold to
! be eaten upon the premises where j
j sold and drugs and medicines and
j surgieal appliances newspapers mag-j
' azines cigars bread cakes soft
drinks candies and ice cream may be j
j sold at any time during the day: I'ro-j
i vided that ihis section shall not be!
i
const rued as permit t in the peddling
of any such ivnimodit ies upon the
streets of the city on Sunday.
Sec. (1. All shooting sr ortmg.
; horse
iKirts on the first dav of the week
! are prohibited.
Sec. T. lTvery person violating any
provision of this ordinance shall upon
conviction therefor In the Municipal
j Court be fined in any sum not. exceed-
.fee.:. iwing w un- iiiihivui.ot-
iuceRsity for the pns-iervation of the
miblie peace and safety an emergency
is hereby declared by reason whereof
this ordinance shall take effect Imme-
diately inpon its .passage and approval.
I'as-ed !nd approved this 17th day
of October 1011.
D. II. DAWSON
Attest: Mayor.
('.. IT. BR ECU. City Clerk.
First published October 1Sth 1911.
Government Land Sale
The last gTeat Government sale of
friiiu land to the highest bidder will
be hi Id in Ardmore beginning Nov.
17 mil. Terms are e;isy no taxes
0 per cent interest and Congres-1
often
from
have
spec:
defers payments. Title direct
the government. To those who
not the time to personally in-
these lands we otlVr you ou.
services. We luve pcrsonalh inspect
ed thie tracts from lt' acres up and
can intelligently and profitably invest
your money. Write today. Reference:
Any bank in Ardmore
ADAMS BROS.
Real Estate.
Ardmore
. . Oklahoma
Advertise
ir Tou
VfaitaC.k
Vfa.t a Cl.rk
Waat a Parlner
Waal a Sitaatioa
Waal a Sarvaal Girl
Waal ta Sail a Piaaa
Waal to Sail a Carr!aa
Waal la SallTewaPraparfy
Waal la Sell Toar Craeariaa
Waat la Sell Yoar Hardwara
Waat Caatamcra far Aaylk!a
Advarliaa Weekly ia Tkia Paper.
Ad7rtisia la Iba Way la Success
Advartiaiai Briefa Caalearara
Aivartiaia Kaeps Cualeaiera
Advarliaia Insures Success
.rtisiDj Sbewa Eaerfy
A4vartiaia Sbaws Pluck
Advartisini la "Bis"
Advertise ar Bust
Advertise Loaf
Advertise Well
ADVERTISE
Al Oaca
In This Paper
OCTOBER 18 IN HISTORY.
lS'H The Itatavian republi.- again di-
vided into the old provinces and
the executive power extended ;o
a council of twelve men.
1S0I- S rious disturbances en the
border of Switzerland.
1S27 The last lottery drawn '11 Lon-
don authorized by the British
irovernment. In that lottery there
were ix prizes of Jl''-."f)0 each.
I:'!) Api'-i lean siiips outraged bv
Miguel's sailor- at St. Machael'.-j
Madini.
1 S 10 The ceremony of th exhuma-
tion of the body of Napoleon lt--nanarte
ix-rformed at St. Helena!
with great parade. In order to)
be conveyed to laris.
1x11 Civat flood of tin Thames!
caused by a s'iccess!oti of north
erly gabs did ni'iell daniMgi. j
1st I - Destructive gale at Buffalo. i.
Y. cairying away part of the
pier whMi protected the harbor
sinking essels and submerging
pari of I he city.
!V."C Commodore McCaulej coni-
maptler of the t'uikd Slates na i
al force in I he Pacific 1 pro
laination. withdrew his prote'-tion
from Ainerii an vck-i Is proceed- J
:ng to Cie Lelios l-.'an(.'s fo- ;
guano. 1
l.x"i I--Tin O'tei'i1 manifesto i-eeoin-
tiK iidii'g the ptlirliase o' Culj-.i J
by the ! nit"l Stales issued. j
I.mII- A party of Confederate laidcrsj
which had ridden Into St. Al- j
bins Vt. raptured at Farnhani. I
Canada. '
I !m;s -The Oi'-gon legislature adopted
a resolution withdrawing the eon-
i rt ( tin stal to the adoption
o'' the fourteenth amendir.e'it.
iss t 'I lie American end of the Mac-Kay-!
tenaett cable laid on Man
hattan Bench Nr. Y.
lS'l I ReKirts of the critical iilmss
of the C.ar tiei'.t out from St. Be-
kivburg startled Eurojx'.
1!UI -H)yania reported he had repuls-
ed Russian attacks :jnd that the
enemy was retreating leaving
manv dead.
l(tu Wellmi.in and crew who at-
tempted to cross ocean in the
balloon America rescued at sea
by steamer Trent
Eugene Foss nominated for Gov-
'M'nor oT Massachusetts by com-
mittee of four.
NEW MANHOOD
Without Po is oio is Drugs
Ask for and insist
upon having the old
reliable Dr. Lorenz
high grade dry cell
storage body batter-
ies; they require no
charging; always
readv for use. 800
percent greater ser-
vice 400 per cent
easier applied than
any other. Latest
mprovements that
money can buy and sold at a low pri'e
without added cost for fancy books
or decorations. i-or iosi sexual
powers weak back rheumatism
nervousness varicocele losses etc.
nothing equals it; it helps nature in
a natural way; preserves health and
youth adds strfngth cures while
you sleep. No medicine to take or
doctor's feci to pay; costs no more
than a couifQ of drugs and lasts
lifetime. Strong healthy vigorous
men; men with clear eyes and trong
nerves is lue renuii. rrom iiruggiHiH
at regular price. For the lowest
factory discount prices and fnll par-
ticulars address
LORENZ ELECTRIC WORKS
X!W Lincoln Ave. Chicago. 111.
Stop at the
Maxey House
when in KINGSTON OK.
Best Hotel on Frisco K H.
spill
JOE
For your Cleaning
and Pressing.
I fio alterations of all
kinds. Goods called for
and delivered.
Joe McFarlane
l-tiooe PC!. Willi Build Board Co.
A Cash Offer
The Weekly Ardmorelte na mad
a special ciubbln rate with The Mem
phjs Weekly Commercial Appeal b
trllrn we will furnish both papers foi
one year mr the mm of $1.25. The
Commercial Appeal i one of the larg
jet and best papers In the south and
re hone to receive many new sub
cri;tlons on thU offer; $1.23 cash foi
Professional Cards
DR. L. U. BROWN
Veterinary Surgeon.
Duly licensed to practice my pro-
fession. 'mestie animals treated
according to the latest approved
method-. Phone ':S'i.
LAWYERS.
C. B.
Kendrick.
s. M. Davit.
R. E. Smith.
KENDRICK DAVIS & SMITH.
ATTORNEYS AV LAW.
Ardmor. Oklahoma
Practice in both State and Federal
Court.
KAPPLER MERILLAT
Attorneys At Law
Practle hefor all Courts Congresa
Oovernuieat Departments. Indlaa
Canes a specialty. OIIlcs Bond Bid..
Washington D. C.
R.
A. HEFNER
Lawyer
Guaranty State
Building
Tklrd floor
bank
ARDMORB
OKLA.
ARCHITECTS
W. A. TACKETT
Architect
Otlca la
Sims Pennington
Ardmore Ok la.
Bulldlag
C. A. REEDER
Surveying and Mapping
Prompt attention. Capable work.
Phone 667 white or addreas me at
Ardmore Ok la.
t L. J. MYERS
Civil Eoginerr
Surveyn Plans and Specifications
Municipal Work a Specialty
Room 21 Noble Building.
P. O. Box 233 Ardmore Okla.
WE MAKE FARM LOANS
Best Terms. Quick Service
Hardwick & Carr.
$50 TO $125
Buys a Lot in Oklahoma City
$13 Cash. S7.SO Per Month
R. M. CONWAY Inc.
No. 20 N. Kobinson
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma.
Full lioe Medicines and Pro-
prietary Remedies. Paints Oil
and Glass. Courteous treat-
ment reasonable prices.
YOUR TRADE SOLICITED
When in Oklahoma City don t
forget the
BROADWAY
CENTRAL
HOTEL
W. F. GILMER And t. l. smith
LESSEES
Cor. Broadway and Fourth
GOOD BEDS
Look for the
Big Red Sign
CARTER
ROOMING
HOUSE
Beds 25 and 50c
W. J. Carter Prop. Ardmore
ATCMTC b. oil.
I llkl.tX tor pal.-nts. Hook on FslenLu
lJI"HinU to invtrntoru." ' Invtmtionn
TL N-dwl." "VV '-iy Some Inwntors fail."
All mnl tW Srwecial liut.iof Dobriibl- buy
ers u our own rlienlM. S-nd rouirl sketch or
nHjJi.'l for saitrch of Patent OlHcv rt-cordt
Lorul rt-nmo-uiatirm in " CitWw and Town.
Our Mr. GrwU-y v.-a form-rly Actinif Comm-
iunr of fatt-nta and Sji such nmd full chanrr of
IT. S. Patent (Mi.-e. UKKbl KV A Mt-INTIKK.
aleut .Vturu5VS WaattlnieuBt I. t.
Here is a woman who spi-aks from
personal knowledge and Ion? experi-
ence fir... Mrs. P. II. Broran of T-
son. Pa. who says "I know from ex
rnrience that -Chamberlain's Coiik'i
Rtmeiy Is far s-uperior to nny other.
For croup there is nothinR that ex-
cels it." For sale by all dealers.
If you would disiosor a inanV sovp
spot kici iT'ie: and M him talk.
CITY DRUG STORE
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