The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 216, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 4, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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"KRYPTOKS"
BY
Dr. M. Morgan
With Tinier 6 Dornh
7 H. Washington Street
PROGRAM.
Norri Chapel July 6 and 7 1912.
Carter County Singing Convention at
Saturday Evening Session July 6.
The Convention will be called to
order in regular quarterly meeting
at 2 o'clock i. in. Saturday July 6
1912.
Song by the Convention led by the
President.
Prayer by the Chaplain.
Welcome address by Tom liller.
SonK led by J. A. Carroll.
liusiuess of the Convention trans-
acted. Song by Convention.
Benediction by Chaplain.
Night Session. .
Opened by song promptly at 8 p. m.
Welcome song iby Norris Chupel
led by .Miss Pattie Evans.
Addres3 by the President of the
Convention.
Any unfinished business will be
transacted.
Addres by T. E. Campbell and
T. R. Thompson.
General singing by Convention
classes or Individuals as called by
the President of the Convention.
Closing song led by C. H. Daven
port.
Benediction b Chaplain.
Wittemores
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at maM or tao ahwa. 10c. "Dandy" 25c.
UUItK Mill 1 fc (m liquid Ions with aponfe)
quickly clean aad wbitcns tarir can
10c. anrf25c.
BABY ELITE eoabiaanoa (or armlaowi whataka
Historic
Blackguards
By
Albert Poyson Tarhun
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Titus Oates Conspiracy Inventor
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OF PRIME 1MP0RTA1CE
For disinfecting closets drams
sinks garbage cans cesspools cus-
pidors school room3 offices halls
theater8 and all public crowded
places where the odors emanating
from a crowd of perspiring people
from all walks and conditions of life
throwing back i'lto the atmosphere
the exhalations from their lungs the
poisonous and germ-laden carbon di-
oxide should make all thoughtful
"people use great care in properly dis
infecting and overcoming the deadly
germs anr noxious vapor3 and leave
the premises sweet and sanitary. We
have the disinfectants and can sup-
ply your wants. It you are bothered
"with bed bugs roaches moths ants
lice mosquitoes chiggers fleas
mites etc. we have the goods that
will kill them.
liquid Soap and Soap dispensers.
Vs shall not attempt an elaborats
argument as to the superiority of
liquid soap over cake soap. Aside
from the fact that it is much more
convenient and pleasant to use and
being liquid lathers more readily
wp would particularly .stress the im
yortance of its saltary features
Where a cako of soap i3 used by
many persons the surface is covered
witii dirt and perhaps malignant
germs from the previous user. With
liquid soap each person gets a fresh
portion sufficient for an individual
wash. It meets all the requirements
of the most fastidious. It is safe
sanitary convenient and economical.
We also have a big supply of san-
itary paper towels which are sani-
tary and cheap. In this age of sani-
tation the necessity of perfect clean-
liness n8 well a3 disinfection and
hygiene are emphasized by the
brightest scientific minds in all civil-
ized countries. Come let us supply
your wants In disinfectants antisep-
tics and deodorizers.
Very respectfully yours
BROWN & BRIDGMAN'
2-lm .Phone 23.
Sunday Morning Session July 7.
Sunday morning session will be
opened promptly at 10 a. m. with a
song led by tin? President or som
;ne of his seltctioii.
Prayer by Chai Uin.
Song by Conveai ca led by G. C
Adams.
Address by W. P. Freeman of Ard
more.
Response by Prof. Evans of the Old
Soldiers' Home Ardmore.
Classes called In the following or
der and each will be expected to
respond with two songs of their o'vn
selection:
Norrls Chapel.
Mount Washington.
Mary Niblack.
prida u ha vine iKrir thwa lookAI. RMon color ud
tuatre to
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m tthe pneo in ttampa tor a full ih package. ctMraaf paia.
WIIITTEMUKE BROS. JU CO.
20-26 Albany St.. CamhridHe Mas a.
M iim uaeir ana Latew niamtfaciurin a m
Shot Poluhu U It World 9
Ends Hunt For Rich Girl.
Often the hunt for a rich wife ends
when the man meets a woman that
uses Electric Bitters. Her strong
nerves tell in a bright brain and
even temper. Her peach-bloom com-
plexion and ruby Hps result from her
pure blood; her bright eyes from rest-
ful sleep; her elastic step from firm
free muscles all telling of the
health and strength Electrib Bitters
give a woman and the freedom from
indigestion backache headache
fainting and dizzy spells they pro
mote. Everywhere they are woman's
favorite remedy. If weak or ailing try
them. 50c at Ringer Drug Co.
Think of ALBATROSS when you
sea your grocer.
The New
Grocery Store
fr9 auouj
(By the Randol Hotel)
Ladies If you prida your-
selves cn looking after the
sanitary condition of the Gro-
ceries you serve on your table
visit our New Grocery. Well
lighted ventilated and screen-
ed and you will be delighted
and we will be rewarded.
Malone
Lykins
Deesa Sullivan.
Fos.
Provence.
Milo.
Enterprise.
Mulkey.
Glenn.
Ardmore.
Pooleville.
Lone Grove.
Rooky Point.
Newport.
D'irwood.
Graham.
Springer.
Keller.
Prairie Valley.
Hewitt.
Sneed.
Healdton.
Joiner City.
Baum.
Plainview.
Old Soldiers Home (led by W. L.
Florence).
The citizens of Norris Chapel will
prepare ample accommodations for
all her visjtors and guests and ur-
gently ask that all classes and com-
munities be represented.
Afternoon Session.
Convention called to order prompt-
ly at 1 : 30 p. m.
Song by Convention led by Chas.
Eitel.
Each of the classes will then be
called in order above set out and
urgently requested to prepare sonic
special song or songs to be rendered
as a class quartette duet or chorus.
The committee earnestly urges that
every class be prepared to respond
to this call.
Short impromptu talks by any and
all that may be called by the Presi
dent of the Convention. .
bongs led by various leaders of
classes or others that mar be called
by the President of the Convention.
Closing love feast by the people of
Norris Chapel to their guests.
This program subject to change as
may be suggested by the Convention
or officers thereof.
H. M. HOLLOWAY
PATTIE EVANS
J. W. ELLER
Committee.
Address all further Inquiries to
H. M. Holloway Ardmore Okla. or
to Geo. W. Coffman President Ard
more Okla .
C. H. DAVENPORT Secretary.
Glenn Okla
Makes the Nation Gasp.
The awful list of Injuries on a
Fourth of July staggers humanity.
Set over against it however Is tha
wonderfjl healing by Bucklcn's Ar-
nica Salve of thousands who suffer-
ed from burns cuts bruises bullet
wounds or explosions. It's the quick
healer of boils ulcers evzema. sore
lips or piles. 25c at Ringer Drug Co.
Pasture Your Cows.
Phone 74S green.
SUm . 0. 8. BAILEY.
Good Farm for Sale.
1G0 acres of good agricultural land
three miles north of Fox at $12.50
an acre. Right is reserved to with
draw from the market on account of
oil developments and railway build-
ing near the land. It is remarkably
cheap at the price quoted. Only a
part cash balance good terms. Buy
direct from the owner. I). E. Allen
Ardmore Okla. 21tf
Think of ALBATROSS when
ee your-grocer.
you
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about use wonderful
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Professional Card)
MIS la the
story of a
liar whose
lies caused
the death of many
Innocent people
and convulsed a
whole kingdom.
He was a shrivel-
f&ced oily fellow
Titus Oates by
name. Oates was
LAWYERS' DIRECTORY.
J. C. THOMPSON
Attorney at Law.
General Practice. Land Titles and
Land Litigation a Specialty.
Over First National Bank
Phone 33.
J. B. Moore
MOORE &
Attorneys at Law.
yennral Practice. Land laws
clalty. Frensley-Leduetter
J. A. Baas
BASS.
a spe
Bldg.
I. R. MASON
Attorney at Law.
Practice in all the Courts Slate
and Federal.
Office over First National Hank.
H. H. Brown L. K. Brown
BROWN & BROWN
Attorneys at Law.
Wheeler Building. Phone i!9S
Ardmore Okla.
W. f. Cruce W. D. Pottei
CRUCE & POTTER.
Attorneys at Law.
Cruce Building. Phone 151.
Guy H. Sigler R. A. Howard
SIGLER & HOWARD
Attorneys at Law.
Ledbetter-Uledsoe Bldg Phone 833.
J. T. Coleman. O. C. Lasher.
COLEMAN & LASHER.
Lawyers.
Land litigation and probate practice
Ground floor of old court house.
Phone C02 Ardmore Okla
KAPPLER ft MERILLAT
Attorneys At Law
Practice before all Courts Oeairesa
GeTsrament Desartmsat. Iadlai
Oassa a specialty. Office Boas' Blda.
Wsenlaften D. C.
H. B. HARTS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Room 2. Noble Bldg. Phone
Ardmore Okla.
roo.
C. B. Kendrick S. M. Davis
R. E. Smith
KENDRICK DAVIS & SMITH
Attorneys at Law.
Ardmore okla.
L. J. MYERS
Civil Earflaeer
'arveys Plans and Specification
Municipal Work a Specialty
Room SI. Noble Puildla.
P. O. Box 233 Ardmore. Okla.
TITUS OATE3
the son of an English weaver. He be
gan life as a Biejtlst clergyman was
driven out of his church for perjury
and became a chaplain in the British
navy. He was dismissed from thla
service fur gross misconduct and went
to study for the priesthood in a JeS'
ult college. Here he was found to
be vicious hypocritical and worthless
and was expelled in disgrace. Thus
In 167$ at the age of fifty-nine he
was cast upon the world to pick up
a living by his wits. Already he had
been branded as a blackguard but
now his real career of deadly mischief
was beginning.
Haling the Jesuits for their Just
condemnation of him he went to
Charles 11. king of England and in-
rented a Btory of a Jesuit plot to mur
der the king and to start a general
massacre. His tale was an absolute
lie from first to last and It was
so awkwardly devised that the king
In a few careless questions exposed it
as not only false but utterly absurd.
Oates was not discouraged. Falling
to convince Charles of the falsehood
be went before a magistrate named
Godfrey and publicly took oath that
hla charges were true. The govern-
ment and the people at large seemed
to forget that Oates had already been
convicted of perjury and that his
whole life was that of a man whose
word was not to be credited. Panic
struck statesmen and populace alike.
They believed their king's life was
really threatened. No proofs to the
contrary nor appeals to their sanity
could chock this belief. The nation
was made with excitement. Charles
alone the supposed plot's Intended
victim remained calm and laughed at
the entire affair as a hoax.
Nearly 2000 Innocent persons were
arrested on Oates' false testimony as
members of the conspiracy. Brave
honest loyal Englishmen were tried
and unjustly put to death on the same
ridiculous charge. A reign of terror
set in. No one's life seemed safe
when a convicted perjurer could swear
It away. Plain citizens and high no-
bles alike swelled the ranks of vic-
tims. Oates received a large income
from the government and had a suite
of rooms in the palace.
Then as the turmoil began to die
down Oates tried to revive it by the
most atrocious charge of all. He ac-
cused the queen a meek pious gen
tle little woman whom her husband
had neglected and ill-treated of con
spiring to poison King Charles. The
public once more howled with fury.
Parliament tried to force the queen
to leave court. Charles had the de
cency to put a stop to this tale by de-
claring bis wife innocent.
letter when Charles 11. died and his
brother James II. came to the throne
Oates was convicted of perjury. A
strange sentence was passed upon
him. For state reasons it was deem
ed best not to execute this "conspir
acy inventor" who had caused so many
better men to die. Instead it was
decided to put him to death in anoth-
er fashion. He was sentenced to pay
a heavy fine then to be clapped Into
the pillory (a rude wooden contriv
ance in which a captive's head and
bands were fastened while he was
kept standing for hours exposed to
public view) to receive a whipping
and then to be Imprisoned for life be-
ing taken from bis cell five times a
year to be pilloried again. As Oates
was sixty-five years old it was thought
the terrific beating would kill him.
But he was tough lie received 1700
lashes of the whip and was so mangled
that he bad to be dragged back to pris
on on a sledge. In spite of this treat-
ment he recovered.
Three years later in 1688 when
James II. was deposed and William of
Orange became king of England one
of William's earliest acts was to par
don Oates and to give him a royal pen
sion of $1500 a year.
It is hard to understand how any
monarch. In the light of Oates' crimes
could have Issued such pardon and
pension. Yet the fact remains. The
old perjurer lived on In comfort (vain-
ly trying to stir np new plots now
and then) for the next 17 years dy-
ing in 1705 at the age of eighty-six.
Best Guesser.
A Scottish boy of six years who at-
tended a school at which prlzea were
given on the slightest sort of prove
cation the day proudly exhibited a
reward of merit earned in the realm
of natural history.
"Teacher asked us how many leg!
a horse bad an' I said five!" the lad-
die triumphantly declaimed.
"FIt!' rang the surprised adult
chorus. "But of course you were
wrong?"
"Of course" was the proud admis-l
sion. "But all Ua other boys aaidi
sli." .
HARGROVE COLLEGE
THE COLLEGE WITH CHARACTER
TjJ ARC ROVE COLLEGE the College with t
i-uaraccer. oners rare opportunities in
. the following courses: Classical-
Leading to the A. R. degree. Scientific Lead
iris to the B. S. degree. English Leading to
Lie M. E. L. degree. Music Vocal Pianr).
and Stringed Instruments Leading to B. M.
and M. M. degrees. Oratory Leading to the
M. O. degree.
COMMERCIAL COURSE ADDED.
We have added a full commercial line of
work including three courses. The Bookkeep-
ing course including Bookkeeping. Banking Cor-
potations Rapid Calculation Arithmetic. Com-
mercial Law Penmanship Spelling and Gram
mar. The ShcMthand Course including Short-
hand Typewriting Dictation Commercial Law
Penmanship Spelling Grammar Tabulating'
Manifolding Punctuation. The Combined Book-
keeping and Shorthand course including Book-
keeping Banking Corporations Shorthand. Type-
writing Dictation Rapid Calculation Arithmetic
.Qrammar Spelling Pennvanship Commnrcial
Law Punctuation. Tabulating and Manifolding
No trouble to secure good positioni for our
graduates.
Government coutract far Choctaw and Chick-
asaw Indians.
Send your sons ami daughters to Hargrove
College the College with character Healthful
location splendid water fine athletic grounds.
Good work in literary and athletic departments.
FOR FULL PARTICULARS ADDRESS
REV. W. H. MARTIN a. b. Ph. d. ps.
Roosevelt Special
T O
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CONVENTION
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Rock Island Lines
OFFICIAL ROUTE
Train will leave Oklahoma City 2;30 p. m.
Saturday June 15 arriving Chicago 12:30 p. m.
Sunday. June 16. and will consist of the latest
up-to-datd electric lighted Pullman Sleepers
Secure Your Reservations Now
For full information regarding tickets
and berth reservations call
on or write
Mr. a. Mcdonald el reno okla.
L. C.HERNDON
Agent
Ardmore
FAY THOMPSON
Div. Pass. Agt.
Oklahoma City
mam hit ads get results
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Special
TRAIN
To Baltimore
ENDORSED by NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN
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SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Oklahoma City at 11;C0 A.
M. June 22. ariivirg Baltimore Noon June 24. Through
the Scenic OZ ARKS to Saint Louis thence via the Famous
HORSE SHOE BEND in the ALLEGHENIES.
DEMOCRATS FRIENDS AND TOURISTS: Ample accomodations
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LOW FARES
Special Round Trip tickets wil( be on sale daily after June 1 to Sep-
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points. Tickets sold to Baltimore and Eastern points through St.
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CHICAGO- This privilege is not granted on tkkets routed through
MEMPHIS.
For detailed information address 'the undersigned. Make your ar-
rangements for sleeper accomodations early.
L.C. HERNDON
Agent
- Ardmore
a O. JACKSON 3
D. P. A. Frisoo Lines
Oklahoma City
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 216, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 4, 1912, newspaper, June 4, 1912; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145883/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.