The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 50, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 3, 1911 Page: 1 of 10
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THE ARDMOREITE IS THE ONLY NEWSPAPER IN SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA RECEIVING THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS SERVICE
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VOLUME XVIII
ARDMORE OKLAHOMA. SUNDAY MORNING DHOKMIIER : 1911
NUMBER 50
The Progressive Store
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ore is the
Randol-Ditzler "oods Co.
Tho ONLY PEOPLE who irako four or fix- u-.p 10 marktt
during the year. . . .
Tho ONLY PEOPLE in Animoru who cater rt.rii tly to tho wants
and ni'oils ct women. rj ;
Tho ONLY PEOPLE who Insist uoou jfiv.nB tlio trade sartiw-nts
hearing tu. makers' name.
Tli ONLY PEOPLE who rt.fi; hawilo srarricnU mad.w liy
"Mkes" or in "sweatshops." . r
Tho ONLY PEOPLE who :ir- f.i: busy to. IKi'iU ai-ont or taik
aiiout 'hard tiruts." .. .
TU ONLY PEOPLE lu Ardrm.rti rtuwMnj new sooi.'s c.c-ry day
and giving their customers so .net! now ar.d different while
other houaea are trying to "work off" a lot of last .w-xr's stuff in
"sales" and "tstra specials."
The ONLY PEOPLE who u not havo to u.i:olLi'e for "slishtly
soilod" and "last season's styJeV because we to not have them.
Vitb a'.l those advantages wo are not the least bit "stuck up"
in fact we try harder each day to improve our store and add better
merchandise to our already sp'endid Hub.
Wo will continue this week t
Meet the Price of ANY House
on Ready to Wear Garments and lesiiie meeting the-tn to SAVE
YOU 50 CENTS AT LEAST.
Wp want your business and if you wil give us a chance we will
Eot It If quality and price count.
Randol-Ditzler Dry Goods Company
Fire
Tornado
Plate Glass
Does it require a loss to convince you of the
necessity of Fire and Tornado Insurance?
It is too late t: think of insurance after the
loss has occurred.
INSURE NOW BEFORE-YOU FORGET IT
J. C. KING: CO.
Post Office Boilding Telephone No. 224
Live Stock
Bonds
Accident
Mercfcanta' midday lunch always
ready Uio service is perfect the feod
is well prepared and every day we add
.1 i j j mm 8i3D ot constipaton biliousness
a few customers. Como this week and j or lnactVe bowels and prevent virn-
xry our service. lunger s Drug aiore
TVi rnn im h want urtp
Our
fire
Insurance
Policies
stand for best insurance
honest rate quic ad-
just menta and courteous
treatment. : Telephone
No. 0 and our man wlilcall
Chas. E. Fraley
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A Terrible Blunder
to nectect liver trouble. Npvor An i
Take Dr. King's New Life PU s on the
first sign of constipat'on biliousness
lent indigestion iaundiro nr fnll
stones. They regulate liver stomach
and howejsi and build up your health.
Only 5c at Ringer Drug Co.
.BILLY THE KID.
f THE JOB
V
GROCERIES
PHONE 233
r
COULDN'T QUIT CREDIT BUSINESS
My customers and friends were sorry when I told you in No
vember that I would quit the credit business on December 1st. I
tr'ed and couldn't do it but I will swear that I had more people
than ever wanting credit. Some wanted to pay $1 down and some
half down; others wanted the full bill of goods with nothing down.
For this reason I am going to continue the easy-payment plan
until January 1st But please don't ask me to loan you any cash.
The first payment makes you and I partners. I am overstocked and
owe my creditors for several cirloads rf new goods. Walking is
good on our paved Caddo street so come up and see our goods and
prices. No trade no harm. No rents to pay so I sell the cheap
st. New and secondhand gooJs of all kinds.
C. P. HALL The Home Outfitter
OB STATE'S TERMS
DI3TKICT ATTORNEY FREDER-
ICKS SAYS AGREEMENT WAS
MADE ON HIS OWN TERMS.
E OTHER ARRESTS
Detective Burns Who Worked Up the
Evidence and Officials of National
Ejectors Absoiir.tions Believe Oth-
ers Are Involved.
I.e.- Aug.-l.-s Calif. JVe. l'.--l'iBti'icl
Ul.iih'Y John I). l-'iederirUs today
tie. h'tvil that in making the :i;rei-
iiiiii! whereby James li. MeNamnra
I 1. ;:dei! Kiiil'.y lo dynamiting the blew-
4 My ii Iron Work:! that the counsel for
the defeiiH.- i;im'! to his terms. The
business men's plea in the interest of
"p ace and socle: y" ho said had not
influenced him.
The confession of James It. McXa-
mara clears up the tragedy which oc-
curred in this city on the morning of
October l 1110 when twenty-one per-
sons were killed in tho explosion of
tho plant of the Los Angeles Times.
Tho two brothers were indicted
jointly for nineteen of these deaths
while J. i). McNumara was placed on
trial specilically for tho murder of
C. J. Haggerty a machinist' whose
;H)dy was found nearer than any of
the other victims to tho spot where
the dynamite was supposed to have
been placed.
Tho two men will be sentenced
Tuesday December 5. by District
lud-'e Walter Iiordwell. District At-
torney Frdoricks will likely recom-
mend life imprisonment for James
I'. McNumara and for John J. McNa-
trara who was secretary of the Tn-
'ernational Association of Bridge &
Structural Iron Workers a sentence
of- fourteen yars will bo recommended.
Stunq by Comments.
lx)s Angeles Calif. Dec. 2. Fa-
tigued and worn his face deeply lined
nd pale Clareuco S. Darrow veteran
of many legal battles in which labor
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HUNTS
Planing Mill
For Mission Tables' Book
Cases Doll Beds Sm 11
Rockers Plate Rails
Bread Boards Quilting
Frames Glass Put In.
PHONE 329
FOR SALE
50 HFAD OF MULFS
CASH OR ON TIME
W. H. ROGERS
Two Blocks Esst of Ice Plant
ARDMORE OKLA.
Sixty Six
Double Six
Six Six
Call either one cf them
for the best Groceries and
the finest Fresh .Meats.
Ordersdelivered prom jtly
The Great Suit Sale
w
HILE our Special Suit and Coat Sale has been
running only two days eager buyers ha?e taken
ad vantage o; this unusual opportunity.
Tailored Suits
'"lit.' newest models in plain weaves and fancy mixture?
from I t years to 4fi at big reductions.
Tailored Suits 1-2 Price From last season. This
special l-'J price offer at litis season of tl.e year is remark-
able. The.se are bet! r sty b s t ha :i many of our well to do
p.'ople war on the streets cvorv da v.
$t f $50. Now Half Price
Evening Dresses Reduced
Thes. are beautiful llmvns in wool and silk at greatly re-
duced prices You can't' a '.ford to waft. Come in Monday
and airlioyour aeleetiui.
Attractive Street Dresses
N'tat Serge Dtess .s. Drown navy grten and wist' ria.
Now $7.50
Good styles good lines Dresses with character at reduced
prices ranging from ifH 50 to $22.50
Black Coats Reduced
Think of buying a neat Black Coat at tne beginning of
winter at these reductions. We have many good ones lelt
but you are taking chances to wait.
$12.50 to 40.00. Al reduced now.
22 Days to Xmas
If yiu had a hundred intra to buy you could buy them all
at MADDEN'S and save money.
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. Beautiful Linens
lKv--5S!S5k Its real pleasure to bur linens here.
fc!r mK- r:T.yt Table Damask at surnrisinir vmIhhb in rrrout. .
B a 1 ; ;i V Mtiveriis um yarn uuc to
'f JLVlilJULV' jji Fine Match Linen Sets-Ntw patterns of
Mxk " ' m-2tvZr ' snowy Uamastf Hemsti chtd Covers and Napkins
Wfi v ) I' to mitcn. Most pleasing tn housewives t per
Mfk -'l-JLl 8"1 5'00' 7 50 18 50- 10 0 and $11.75
WirtTH Scalloped Sheets and Pillow Cases-
''naf4B&r We are snoi.g some very attract ve bet- in
Sc Sloped Shee s and Cases a set $2 50 to $2.75
It Pays to Do Xmas Shopping Early
'0$$ Beautiful Furs s5 '.
&tif4' Buying Furs is largely a matter of confidence. Sfc
' wfcWMl Our Furs pre bonght from the largest and best UUtg
yigg-feSWfff- iurrier in mis country ana we stand behind every Cm-xmMr
! .t!rSr SbU. If Vt U arecontpmnlitino-thpniirehnao f.r mftffcWv.
i i .J!ffl&& new nr a mnst kiiitnhln
we'll ladlv hn d th.n fnr n Z W '
'm Wmk
WiSS Any desired skin in all the new
.Mmmm t. mvmV
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Dainty Xmas Handkerchiefs
Our rK-.e.nt purchases affords us to off.jr the most beautiful line of fine sheer Linen
Handkerchiefs ever shown at Madden's.
All Linen Handkerchief a at 5c 10c and J5c
B antyful delieato tetting edge Madero and Initial Sun Sp n Linen Handkerchief
entirely new 25. 3 for $1.00. 50c and 75c
New Bags Barettcs Frill Pins Etc Swell stilish Plush and Tapestry Bhs.
just rece.ved $1 .50 to $10
New 2 3 and 4 Cluster Rings 75c $1.00 and $1.50
Ear Drops very new and popular $1 00 and 11.50
Shell and Amber Barettes inlaid and Rhinestone beautiful designs most plesipg
and attractive some special values 50c to $3.50
Little Things for Making Xmas Presents VVe are better pn pared than ever
before with umerous oretiy Urn gs lor m hiiig attractive Xmas remembrances.
Ivory Rings all sizps Emory Bags. Embroidery scissors Th mbles Chamois. Big.
gfst and best asssnrted lino of Riob ms by f tr evvr shown by us.
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 50, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 3, 1911, newspaper, December 3, 1911; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145727/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.