The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 133, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 10, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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THE ARDMOREITE IS THE ONLY NEWSPAPER IN SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA RECEIVING THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS SERVICE
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ARDMORE OKLAHOMA. SUNDAY MORNING MARCH II) 1912
VOLUME XVIII
NUMBER i:W
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READ
MADDEN'S
MONDAY
AND
TUESDAY
SPECIALS
ON PAGE FOUR
CLARK ADDRESSES
AFT CAMPAIGNING
T
lit LEGISLATORS SPEARS H CHICAGO
SPEAKER CLARK ADDRESSED j PRESIDENT ADDRESSED SWED-
KENTUCKY LEGISLATURE
FRANKFORT SATURDAY.
AT ISH-AMERICAN CLUB IN CHICA-
! GO LAST NIGHT.
ARDMORE MERCHANTS i FORECLOSUHE SUIT
ORDER KAFFIR CORN FOR THIS COHCERN
ORDER PLACED YESTERDAY AND i BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
THE SHIPMENT WILL BE MADE j NEW' YORK ENTERS MORT-
AV ONCE. " GAGE AGAINST OIL COM' NY.
The merchants of ArUmore through
thf Commercial Club placed an oi-
lier yesterday with a wholesale seeu
house tit Lawrence Kansas lor oik?
carload of black bulled kaffir coin.
This is the kaffir corn whica Aril-
more merchants have purchased to
distribute li'-e amoti..; the farmer
ot Carter and adjoining counties
ti'.etjtion oi' which has been made
repeatedly in the Ardmorelte. Etu'i
farmer registering w .ta N. H. McCoy
secretary of the Commercial Clu
will receive enough of this seed ale
soluteiy free to plant five acres. The
attribution will be made riaturdaf
.darx'h 2;!. Se.' large sign co.r.cr
Main and Washington streets for fur-
ther information.
W. W. Ratliff Buys Market.
Arch Carpenter has sold his inter-
est in the retail meat market busi-
ness on .Main street to W. W. Hat-
lift who for the past two years has
been with the Cold Storage company.
Mr. Ratliff now owns the market
jointly with Cole Pate and the firm
name is Tate & Ratliff. Mr. Carpenter
will continue the wholesale meat
business and will buy fat stock as
formerly. Under the firm name of
Carpenter & Craddock Arch Carpen-
ter and Jeff Craddock will continue
the wholesale meat business.
Musko-ree olila. March ft. The
Hankers Trust Cpmpany of New York
has entered a mortgage foreclosure
i fiiit involving six million dollars
against the Central Fuel & Oil Com-
pany of I'an lesville.
The .New York hank is trustee for
the bondholders of the l!artlesvc
I corporation.
CINDERELLA ATTRACTS PEOPLE.
Record Crowd at Majestic To See
This Great Picture Returns Here.
Showing only high class feature
films the past week the Majestic
Theatre has pleased crowded houses
each night the record night being
Thursday when the three-reel
Cinderella featuring Miss Mabel Tal-
iaferro the most popular moving pic-
ture actress was presented. Cinder-
ella w-as produced in moving pictures
by the Selig people at a rost of $20-
000. Many Antmore people did not
get to see Cinderella which was here
for one nisht only and so many re-
quests have been made to the man-
agement of the Majestic Theatre that
Cinderella will he hrousht here again
within the next few weeks. If you
want to see all the big feature pic-
tures visit th Majestic. An entire
change of program Monday.
TARIFF KM) TRUST CONTROLALSO CONFERS WITH DENE EN
Speaker Clark Declares Thai Tarif i Republicans of Fifth Missouri Dis-
nd te Question of Trust Oontroi : trict Have Split at Kansas City
Will Overshadow All Other Issue ; Two Sets of Delegates Named
in Coming Cimpaign. i There Yesterday.
l-'iMin.fiii t Ky. March I ccla"-
Itiw t.li.i llie tariff and f!ie flies' ion
of trust control would owrshadow
all other issues of the coming presi'
umtiai campaign. teaker Chain;)
( lark addressed tin- keniueky Icr;s-
1 . i : 1 1 1 today.
"I'll" only Wiiy to ichicve progress
is at tiie hands of the democrats'
( lark naid. "The republican pro-
gressive..) would enact radical legis-
lation if they could l."ii iho stand-
patters eve in the "majority in the re-
publican party. The democrats have
kept faith witn tiie people and re-
deemed every promise made."
SIX CREMATED IN
A Bouncing Boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Uarclay ari
'fc.ioicing over the arrival a thet
ccm Friday night of a fine eleven
pound boy.
Get the Habit
OF USING QUALITY
Gilliam & King
Kill and Feed their own
cattle. They can serve
you best in Meats
and Groceries.
Telephone No. 66
Superintendent Visits Schools
.'omit Sum rlntendent of Public
Instruction l'Vrd Tucker ha-' retail-
ed from a trip over the county. He
will remain in the cily over today
and again go to the country.
Within the next week Mr. Tucker
will have visited and personally in-
spected every school In the county.
j l.verytbing is doing as nicely as ran
I be expected under the circumstances
las thev exis' in educational circles.
' Some of the school terms are much
shorter than they should be but
I cr. a whole things are working out
I nicely.
'hu ago 11'. March !. "(ireal It"-
tonus are achieved by thoughtful
consideration not by momentary im-i
I nlse." I'lesidein Taft told the stu- '
ilent-i of Armour Institute today. I
"Ito.t-oii out ttliy we have survived I
a ml show ii the world that popular!
vo "riiniont is most enduring. We
bine a people who know tile advan-
ce of sell-restraint and who have
provided against action under mo- j
in out o ry impulse. That's what mains
this country great. Thai's why ij
can lell people the truth."
OTHER VICTIMS MAY BE FOUND
IN RUINS ONE JUMPED TO HIS
DEATH.
Chicago III. March - Six lien
were burned to deatii or suffocated
in a tire in a Clark street lodging
house today.
Oilier bodies it is believed will be
'onnd when the ruins are searched.
One man jumped to his death from
ll.e fourth story. Two persons v
injured in jumping into the life
:.ets.
I
TIE DELPHI DURBAR
KING GEORGE V
CROWNED EMPEROR OF INDIA
SHOWING 200 PRINCES OF INDIA
AND THEIR STYLES.
THE GREATEST MILITARY SPEC-
TACLE IN YEARS.
Conference With Deneen.
Chicago III.. March !'. --Arrivin-s I
here at 7: In this morning. President
Tat! begun a busy day His luos! j
important lampaiitn n ech was
made before the 'Swedish-American
ilnb tonight. This iilternoon he ad- j
j dressed the Jewish lesidonts in a
west side theater and also held a
c( nt'erence with Governor I'lefNen. j
The president will leave Chicago j
tomorrow night. i
4 !
Hold Separate Conventions. i
Kansas City Mo. March !).- The i
Hoosevelt adherents of the fifth Mis- !
souri district in convention toda.i
selected Homer U. Mann and Krnest
II. Sweeney ;s delegates to the
national convention. They go in-
structed 'for Roosevelt. The eonveti-
t.m was composed of ll." distiict
delegates selected it" Thiir.-day's pri-
ma ry.
The Taft adherents held a conven-
tion simultaneously and chose Jo
seph McCoy and C. I'. Mead as the j
national delegates and iustVuc te I
then lor Taft. The Taft men mo
in a separate building behind closed
doors. Seventy-live delegates at-
tended their convention.
Our New Spring
Models
Are Now Ready For
Your Inspection
Nothing is more essen-
tial to a perfect fitting garment
than the RIGHT STYLE
CORSET and no corset can
give this perfect fit unless it is
the RIGHT MAKE. There
are two makes in corsets upon
which you can always depend.
T
HEATH
Warner's Rust Proof
and American Lady
THE LINES ARE RIGHT
THE STYLE IS RIGHT
THE FIT IS RIGHT X
Prices 50c to $2.50
Should you consider
something in a $500 or $6.00 j MMi! '
corset there is nothing equal ( "Jtjri- ;
to the celebrated
"Red Fern"
We have them in all the
New Models-
We are also agents for
the "GOSSARD FRONT
LACE" prices range from
$3.50 to $1000
Visit us this week and inspect our Beautiful Spring
Line of EVERYTHING for WOMEN
AND CHILDREN
M
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MONEY TO LOAN
Not Much But Some
Not Cheap Rut Good
Farm Loans Only
Pottorf Bldu. M. D. SMITH
Christian Church.
Sunday School P:4."i a. in. I'rof.
' Hodaes. Si'lU.
I Preaching II a. m. and 7:"u i. m.
I .Mortiing iiiiiject ' Upen Moors."
Meting subject "The Incarna-
tion." Strangers in the cily invited to
meet and worship with u-. A cordial
welcome extended to all who come.
Prayer meeting Wednesday even-
it g.
M. S. JOHNSON. Pas'ot.
TOM
PHONE 6M
GROCER
OS CADDO STREET
ECHOLS
Roosevelt to Make Reply.
Oyster Hay N. Y. .March !'. - -Hoosevelt
said today that he prob-
ably would make reply to Taft s Tol-
edo speech o'' yesterday after he lias
had time to consider. lioos'" 1'
said lie was now principallv n n-
ceriied with the subject of primaries.
' If primaries are established" ue
said. "1 feel sure we will win. !i
they are not we have a fig! iiiig
chance."
The Oklahoma -ituatiou. lie -aid.
illustrated this problem. Altii.uu
the fourth district instructed its
national delegates for Taft the republican-;
of the s'ate voted two to
one for Ko.iscvolt in .he pi ima ry
ior th state convention.
Fire
Tornado Plate Glass
THERE IS NO TIME
To Insure Like the Present One.
THERE IS NO PLACE
To Insure Like The King Agency.
J. C. KING & CO.
GENERAL INSURANCE
Post Office Building Telephone No. 224
Live StocK Bonds
Accident
BARRELS OF MONEY
to loan cpiickly on farm property itiiy-
wlH'relnOklMlioinii. UeiisoimlilerHte-
and terms. Write me.
OWE W. ANDERTON
I'nstiil Tel. Bids. Ardtnore. ( ikl.
I Inspect my llonn?""-
HARGROVE COLLEGE
ENDORSEDjy BOARD
(CONFERENCE BOARD OF EDUCA-
j TION SAYS MUCH FOR THIS IN-
I STITUTION AND PRESIDENT.
The New and Second Hand
Home Outfitter
Couldn't quit ttiP Easy Payment
Han and Will Continue to SKI.L AT
CASH PHIt'ES. and take old goods
in exchange. All Repairing Is Strict-
ly Cash. Phone
C. P. IIAI.L
fa lha Load Cheap House Qm4A Si.
Aa Aramoreiie Wunt Aa will find It j
M t M H N 4 N M H M M l U
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:: tom
a
H The man with a
H Conscience he
J wants your gro-
S cerv trade phone
B " 6TJ.
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Where To Get
What You Order
WE DON'T SUBSTITUTE
Will C. Scrivner
Tkc Ip.To-Now Grocer
Telephone - - 253
i
l)r. Martin president of Hargrove j
college is doing most commendable I
work lMitb with and for this ins: it u-
tion. That Ir. Martin's high standard '
as an educator is recognized by the j
educational world is in Itself one of
the highest encomiums which could j
be paid the gentleman. i
1 i
He has just returned from a trip to I
Oklahoma City where he attended a I
tho school as a model educational in-
stitution and of Dr. Martin as"a mode:
educator.
Dr. Martin will leave on March 30
for Nashville where he will attend
the general educational board con-
ference or his church. He will en
deavor to get the aid of this board
in a financial aiding of Hargrove.
Fifteen hundred dollars a year Tor
four years will be asked and we hope
will be given.
Kw schools are doins so much to-
day toward the practical education
of both sexes as in Hargrove and
none have a better qualified or a
more educated and polished Christian
gentleman at its head.
ITigert has the swellest line of Wall
Taper In the city.
Plenty of hay by the bale ton or
carload. Phone 19.
PORTER STAPLES
"3 The May Man.
Get the Want Ad habit. It pays.
i meeting of the "conference of the
I hoard of education of the Methodist
! Kpiscopal church for western Oklabo-1
ma." This board has endorsed liar- j
grove college and expressed by tfcia
endorsement their confidence both in
STORE YOUR HOUSEHOLD
C00DS
In the New Fraley Brick. We
carry the inriranre free to you.
We crate pack store and ahip
quick and cheap. Phone 366.
C. P. HAIL ltd A. i Cjtfdo Stl.
CLOTHES CLEANED
Pressed altered. Indies work
a 8tKcialty. Prompt efficient
service. Goods Called for and
delivered. Secia! club rates.
W. DAN LANFORD.
At Leeds Woolen Mills phone Tl
INCUBATORS
ManJy Lee Old Trusty
Buckeye
SI Chicks from
50 Eggs
ARDMORE SEED HOUSE
rhoi 750 209 West Mala
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 133, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 10, 1912, newspaper, March 10, 1912; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145809/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.