The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 241, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 3, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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Ardmore Wedneiday Jo! 3 1912.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
PAGE TWO
Sure Safe Way
To Cure Corns
jinjo" B Mil UMtiy Razor and All
Core-fret !
Carc-Crc I
w-l'h bloody Vnive '
fcj ir; y ahen ar.'i j
f ' im :.u r.-.ore
arid :ati-rs ;t';
jK.ti.er no
more ;t bj.V.y stra;
cloth oo-jgii: j's and
k.rm'ar n ' ; i --
an'.k" No more teed adding -f-iJ.t
to injury.
Foot '.or? jre das are over' J'r.il-e
be to l ini-'j1 ';--at. v. or. -!-'f 1 "orn-O.U'-jer.f;f
!:!:.': VorH ort.it
k)y y : tf j- v. :-;er r;tr ur.i b.
Iii'i.irurr.a? on ar.d ja.n t-'op ' at- :f
by rnavi'"' No barm to normal fi-sh.
'o:n or 'allo iK j i-t faos aay
you .eI -t off. ;tKt it from your
teirt.t foot trojl !e then in merely a
memory '
MaKe no mtak. If jisc:d with
coirjh bunions callouses at
socially or ' ollert-ively it's jrl.VIO
you want. There itn t b u t h i n k "just
a good"
At dr.glgrts" 2- Or direct uimn
receipt of price by DennlHon I'har-ma'-a!
Co. Ill No. Dearborn St.
Chicago. 111. Sold in thl ity by H.
Fred Kni'ler 1'3 Went Main street.
IXjn't forget the engagermrr. of
A. K. Haw keg Co.'s expert Optician
at City Drug Store July Cth and MU.
(JlatifcCB correctly fitted In up-to-rin
ittyleB at raf.rble j rice. All rK
Ktiaran.ceri
MONEY TP LOAF!
Short Time Accomidalion
Loans on Any Good Secu-
rity. Dealings ConUden-
Hal and Satisfactory
No Delays
H. B. HARTS
Room 2 Hobtt Bldg.
CITY AND COtNTRY DRIVES
WITH AUTO
Headuartern California Pn-
taurant : J hone ( .r or
Kesidence Phone tit-7
W. II. ROGERS
ARDMORE ICE
LIGHT & POWER
PHONE 156
LIGHT YOUR HOME
WITH ELECTRICITY
No Use Arguing
When a co ii.es u storing
tcuatiold goods etc. You will
find cur faciilties meet every
riMjulreiLeDt. W also banl
goods aojabera. Prompt and
careful stieDilon givea to every
order.
Phone 72 ate w will o
reet.
J. L. WILSON
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
JUDGE WAS ECOZY.
Hearing tf Hanford Charge Con-
tinued at Seattle.
Seattle Wash. Jul 2 The '!-
crj.:rii"ee of it bouse Judid-try
committee resja-ed its inquiry toddy
J in'.o the charge of r-a-feasance in of-
fire brought aga:V- United Su'-h
DM-tr:'.t J?e Hanford as the result
of Lie d.r.frfcttiti.ect of Lec.ard
OJtMii. a kx iaJ:t'..
" Co-Milmau Olii'-r T. Kri-.K-
!on. formerly president of the .Sen -t;e
Manufacturers Association tea-
tifled tU: he !re.eu!.v ha tee"
IHaiiford ur.der the infljence of ll'l Jor.
I The first occasion be said wai fle
years ago. Both times e 3'iJi
.n u t-Tri-i-i car. be said. 'A hen
aiii...j by Judge Hanford's counsel ;
he was abk- to differentiate between'
l ej from drowsiness and sleep j
from intoxication the witness saM. j
"1 am satisfied in my mind tlir. t
the man wan intoxicated."
JULY 3 IN HISTORY.
177'i Three towns In Turkey con-
taining 10000 inhabitant!) de-
troyed by an earth')iiake.
171M--liritlMh took iuadaloupe from
the French who recaptured it
Jiemler JO of the same ear.
17;;Admiral Nelson narrowly e-
caped death in a sever engage-
ment while capturing a Spanish
launch.
JT'j'J Ilattle of Grenada between the
UritiHh and I-Yencb resulting in
the defeat of the former.
ISslfc- Sjjanihh fleet under fen-era
destroyed by American fleet un-
der S'hley off .Santiago de Cuba
Americana Buffered hardly any
damape Hie Spacith gjnnery 6e-
ir.K very inelficient.
4jl Kleven aeronauts crossefl the
Knplish channel corupeting In
the international aviation circuit
race.
H.-"ifch Btriking seamen obuin-
ed bibber wapes and the recog-
Lition of tb'-ir union and return-
ed to work.
Letter List
Lit-1 of the unclaimed letters at
i.e Ardmore. Okla. poHt office July
LADIES.
Arr.eabUttee MiHB D'.!.
liifcbop Mrs. Ollie.
i'ohrie.- .!is8 liridjret.
liiiriu Mrs. I.iUie.
Iavies Mrs. .Sallie.
tinni' s Miss Ruth
iierron M:h Annie.
.Iiiir.ii.- Miss Mollle.
.'.lahs Mattie.
Ma iroff in Mrs. Bessie.
Neil Mrs. Ida.
Sanders. Mtb. Myrtle.
Thompson Mrs Martha.
White Miss Huthie.
Wilson Martha.
Williams Mrs. Virginia.
Williams Miss Juanlta.
Wolverton. Mrs. Kruma.
(JKNTI.KMKN.
Ayalya Frank.
Iliitniiere W. M.
Jiairj. Kllis.
l:ishop (illie.
I'.iidges N. L.
I!ron Victor K.
Olark 11. J.
Klllott K. 11
OrenK. Hev. J. A.
Hawk Judge M.
Halt on C. W.
Hills Jessie.
Jack Gypsey.
Keeth Jim.
Kinc. Hev. IJ. F.
Ixitt Dr. 11. L
Mann T H.
Moriey U M.
Nelsfitt John.
Samara R. J.
School Iioard
School.
Smith Cole.
Stone Virpil.
Suttle E. A.
Swafford A. D.
Thompson (1. S
White W. W.
of Mary Niblack
The Choice of a Husband.
is too important a matter for a wo-
man to be handicapped by weakness
bad blood or foul breath. Avoid
these kill-hopes by taking Dr. King's
these kill-hopes by taking Dr. Kind's
New Life Tills. Now strength fine
complexion pure breath cheerful
spirits things that win men. Follow
their use. Easy afe eure. 25c.
Don't buy screen doors and refrig-
erators and lawn mowers until you se
me. Will sell them cheaper.
20-6 T. K. KEARNEY.
A vapor bath and a cold plunge
renews vigor and makes life worth
living. Palace Barber Shop. 23tf
Make-ManTablefsand
SunshineBoth Free
8end No Money Just Your Name and
You Will Receive a 60 cent Box
of Make-Man Tablets Free
Nature provides sunlilne for you anil
we hhhIhI Nutiirn wild that world's
irr-nt't tiil: for men Hint womeii Mnkn-
Mini 1 iit.letH. We nliii Uj pliu-e them witliln
our rewti without rlk or olilluitllon. Ail
you 'to In iimi the fiill-Hl." U- lion of Make.
Mnn TnMetii we fiiriil-l-i you throunh yjur
(Iruvulxt free ( nil you llltoni U"leluyuo
reptinif our ifeneroiiN otTerr
If you are run-'lown can't Hleep your
vlthlltv t low ebh KUtTer from poor
thin Mood liver and kidney trouble
melancholia K.tom.-n h Jeranicrnnt
lorn of fleHh send the free coupon to-
day urid betn utlrii H.ike-.M.in Tablet)!
without le;iy. The renults will arnaze
you. .Make-Man Tablet tell thelromn uVory
In the mirror nod on tl- They art? wife
nd free from liablt-formlnn lnis. hfjld at
all Iirun Htoren at Vic a box with troaranUw
or money refuinlJ.
pm CUT OUT FREE 50o COUPON
JIAtE-mt TI1I.KT CO.
117 SikrSn 1114a. Ueyt. tS 1lkaIIL
T hv never nmrA Mkke-Mnn Tsr.let before Bbd
tb to try free k (u:licUKcbl Ujx.
VnntBiai' fit-n
Mr
AM
mmm vvrita plilnlr bo U aach h)ll aM
Third Party Activities.
Chicago July 3. No that ih
democratic convention has Eenled
its deliberations an event for wbk'a
the third party plans in this stv.e
were waiting-be progressive ;arj
headquarters for Illinois rectntiy es-
Uijlished in ibis city wiil start from
today and seule down to bard ok
It was never intended that the Rn-
timore convention couid change Col.
Kooseelt s altitude toward m'.iTs?
the race for president but fiesa-
quarters here halted matters a l '.'.it
to Know whom they are go;r.r to
fiiiht before making definite ;.i-nf
party's headquarter are
The new
located in the Congress hotel a' u
Mediil JIc-CormKk is charge- ; tin.teX Robert Dudley (Northumber-
; land s second son and Lady Jane's
broiier-ln-law) aa also thrown Into
Jail accused of a share In the con-
A Horns Institution For Home Wen. ' lp;J-kj ia(j WSLa sentenced to death.
It has been aid that Uie teatefi jjut tt wss soon set free and given
borne on Caddo street is the one built a court position.
by a sbare bolder in the People! When Eliiabeih came to the throne
nn:. nri t A-wf fc-irm wlti ' la her Ockie fancy was caught
mf.. .n fr .ut iT.B-'-u'ion
Be that as It may this borne is evi-
dence of two thir.gr that tbie as'-otia- ; lis sdored flatter)'. She gave Let-
tion is a help to the ore who would . cester one high office after another
help himself end that it ouly loats i heaping rank and honors upon him to
money on the best security. ' U-e scandal of all Europe.
The lot upon which the fcot.se in ' There can be no doubt the queen
qvesticm was built was cned in fee'
simple by tne borrower ana tne
monthly payments which be Is jnak-
Ing are rendering the security more
and more gilt edged every day.
For a safe Investment every day
one where your money Is secured by
steadily advancing real estate values
It would be hard to find a better op-
portunity than is offered by thiB com-
pany. The president of the association as
well as the secretary Is a man who
Is known to every one In Ardmore as
a straightforward and an upright bus-
iness man. The people of this city
recognized his IntezTlty and ability
s a business man beD they eleceted
aim their mayor and Id the business
world he is recognized as a success.
This can also be said of the secre
tary W. A. Edwards who will gladly
give any full information upon the
plans and Ideas of the association.
Big. New Japanese Steamship
Yokohama. July .'!. The Shiszouka
Maru the largest steamship plying
iietween Japan and the United States
left here today on her maiden voy-
age. She iwas built at Kobe and
Is tho biggest passenger ship that
has yet made the trips between the
ports of the Orient and the United
States. She has a crowded passen-
ger list and carries large quantities
of raw silk silk goods matting and
other Oriental products.
fjssj jasLjj
Thru
Sleepers
to
Denver
Letvc Ft. Worth 8:25 a. m and
11:20 a.m. Arrive Denver
Following evening
Fred Harvey Meals En Routs
Ask for our beautiful free hook-
let ' A Colorado Summer."
L. C. HERNDON
C. P. A. O. C. & 8. F. R?.
Historic
Blackguards
Bf
Albert Poyson Terhunm
Xk Yrmm lkll.U C. ltii Tr WMJ
The Earl of Leicester a "Might-Have-Been"
Who Failed
."Hera Ilea a valiant warrior -who orr
drw a sword.
Hera lies a wily courtiar who orrr kpt
his word.
Htra Ilea tha Earl of Lsloeater who rr-
rnd tha eatates;
Whom Uvtnf. Man eould crrer k ua
a Juat Htaven now fca-.ea'
am HIS scurrtlocs mock-fjlUiJli.
; I written by a political foe. fit!
I up the character of Robert JJua-
ley. arl cf Lelre.er far tetter
than do the stateiy Uses e tls tomb.
But oeltber of tie two teil tie
lmponact lbtt8 aitt tins: tarxe'.y
that be probably ctz -wiis a aoe
cf beirt prise cotton of Eis'-atd-
k.Vtr ff O-JHII Elibii. aid I"
1 . . rnva v.Te been J-ifct'ed U
; fit the ciwi eTen Jtlr-g
j . Lelref.er i tais-S V ijccess
i of cctK;ct Yet
5i.jff :.;-.ed him hfgb-
1 er aar a-nos; -.T otier man of his
' iay. He Ud tie fXi f-r.ber bandl-
MS o Uc iz'.tf bis political career In
jurt aj Bot faTOrable.
tiI i j-ti qikkly made up
i Ict ti-s cri t t
Elf latter '-te d'-e cf Ncrthum-
t e.'-ir i. jio'.'.ec to maae uuiuts;
tie Lacy Jate Gray ibis daughter-in-ia
) queea of England. Queen Mary
iaugbier of Henry VIII crushed the
! plot counted the throne herseii. ana
I eor.ce-i.irea u o" u-wj
voure tusbacd. and Northumberland
fc7 joutg Dudiey.
He was strikingly
VkLdtome
and she loved handsome
cm. He was a ciever nauerer u
fwas oeepiy m iue nu uiw i "
rumored that this capricious sover-
wbQ had Blubborniy refused to
I marry any European prince or king
meant to bebtow her hand on Dudley
But there was a hitch In this plan.
He was already married. When he
was a mere youth he wedded Amy
Robsart daughter of a rich old knight.
For years Amy had been kept away
from court in an obscure Berkshire
country house Cumnor hall. There
Dudley once in a great while visited
hr. But for the most part she lived
a wretchedly lonely life. Now that
be was an aspirant for Elizabeth's
hand It became necessary for the
neglectful husband to get ridof his
wi!e. Accordingly Amy was found
one day lying dead In Cumnor hall
her neck broken.
It was soon after this tragedy that
the queen raised Dudley to the rank
of "Earl of Leicester." She also sug-
gested him as a suitable husband for
the unfortunate Mary Queen of Scots.
(This was thought to be a blind to
hide her own love for him. Leicester
afterward proposed that Mary who
was then a prisoner of Elizabeth's be
put out of the way by poison.) Eliza-
beth gave Leicester the magnificent
castle of Kenilworth and other rich es-
tates in Warwickshire. At this castle
in 1875 be entertained the queen for
some days with a series of gaudy spec-
tacles and revels that cost him J300-
000 which sum his various court of-
ficers doubtless permitted him to gain
back from the people.
At this time his coming marriage to
the queen was a matter of common
talk. Just what wrecked the plan no
one knows. In any case something
occurred to destroy Leicester's hopes
and to turn him in a moment from a
possible prince consort to a mere
"might have been."
He revenged himself by marrying
the countess of Essex whose husband
be was suspected of poisoning. Elisa-
beth could newer bear to have her
courtiers look at any other woman ex-
ept herself. She flew Into a mad rage
at news of Leicester's marriage and
swore be should die In the Tower of
London. But she soon forgave him
and even afforded him new chances
for official Incompetency.
In 1588 In his fifty-seventh year
Leicester died. It was at the time
rumored that be met death by drink-
ing a cup of poison be bad prepared
for his wife. This may have been a
bit of malicious court gossip; or if
true it may have Implied that he still
believed he could win Elizabeth's
hand.
A Butoher Shop Idyl.
She was pretty and she loked otiV
ful.
"How much Is porterhouse?" she
timidly Inquired.
"Umpty cents a pound" said the
butcher a large eoarse mas.
"Oh I cannot afford that I'm 4lt
courage at tbeae high prlees." She
began to weep.
"Take heart" aourmuree a benevo-
lent looking old geatleman.
"I guess I will. . That comes cheap-
er. Please wrap me up half a pound"
HAPPY THO MARRIED?
There are unhsppy married live. hut large peroenlafe ol these mhtVT
hornet are due to the illne. of tl wife mother or daughter. The feeltogt
oenrou.ne.. the hefoed mind the ill-temper the psle sod wr.nkled Uce hollow
.... .. . . . i A'.Ajtrri nfiiliir to women ror
end circleo eyes resuu moi miro irum
i l i ....1..1.
tne woman o oe ppr . - .
D(Uin-down feeling hy-tcri. hot-flh or con.l.ntly returning pa.ns tod
x . . rir.m t..n a wi.fr..n'i vitality and Hrcn)2ih. Ut. fierce
ciict-ic iw S' -1"""
r. l v.s.t.r
latin sod correctin the local disorders
bcve distressing tymptorns.
ovkr cf Lues Ohio
it to a hofDiial Ufore
alas rjickovxa.
Mental Diseases.
Fear and apprehension make people
EerTous and sick. The thousand and
od teedless worries over the future
are simply providence for the morrow
gene mad. Fear of disease and death
are normal; but to allow the mind to
dwell on these things Is to become 8
hypochondriac with no more stability
than the leaf of the aepen.
There probably never was a man so
wise that some woman couldn't teach
him a few things.
WHO IS YOUR BANKER
When your money is deposited in this bank its
return to you is guaranteed by the Guaranty
Fund of the State of Oklahoma. On time deposits
we pay four per cent interest. We extend every
courtesy to eur customers and make of interest to
you to make this bank your bank.
GUARANTY
P. C. DINGS President
The Hardy
212 Isf AVENUE. S. IV
v.T !!HlUlMis"a- ii.
i p a
vCfi n.lllillfc.'itf.. i t :H1
if
A quiet home-like institution tcr the treatment cf
Medical and Surgical cases.
Equipments up-to-date in every particular inclu-
ding X-Kay Coil.
Special rooms for maternity patients at $25.00 per
week including trained nurse's attendance
Trained nurses in attendance Kates reasonable.
No patients with contagious diseases received.
Open to all ethical physicians.
WALTER HARDY M. D. Resident Surgeon
R0BT. H. HENRY M. D Consultant and Anaesthetist
Ardmore National Bank
U. S. DEPOSITORY
ESTABLISHED 1901
Capital. Surplus and Additional Liability .$220 000. 00
Deposits $300000.00
G. W. STUART. Presl.et)'. C M. CAMPBELL Vice Preai.ent
R. W. RANDOL. Vice President
B. D. McCOLLOM. Asst. Cashier. P. D. MAXWELL Cashier
Fully Equipped in Every Capacity to Conduct a
First-Class Banking Business
7 1 a ki.k
; . A V.
nd kirk women to ounu neaim 177 icBu-
... . J 1 la.l 1
which are generally reponible lor the
inn h mint naturallv cave ooa bealtn.
suffered inratly for a nirmber of years anJ Ic- pa" ir
tu to bad tit life was a n.uwerr wmt" wru Mu. B r. uics-
jioute 4. "The d'x-ton told n 1 would hv to
1 would ever 1 Utter. A T'r .aro this winter
tvl spnrg I was worse than ever before. At each penal I stinerw uea
vr.t in torment. 1 am the mother of six chiKlren. I was so bad for
t .e moEthi tt I knew somethir must be done fo I Tote u Ut. K. .
1'ierce teuir.r him as nearly as 1 couid how I suffered. He ouUined a
court of treatment which I followed to the b-tur. I took two wttJta
rf "Favorite frwcnption ' and one of 'Golden Ueuical Uiscovery a! a
f.ftv-cerit bottle of 'titart-Weed' ar-d lve r.ever suffered much smca.
I mh I couU ererv sulfennr woman the world over what a boon
It. P.re s roecidnes are. Tf.ere is r.o ut waiULif t-e atti ax.f
coetor.r.c witr. m: Ui.r.K e se or ai.y one else.''
The Medical Adviser ty R. V. Pierce M. D. Buffalo
N. Y. tr.bwtrt host of delicate question about which
ttery woman tingle or married ought to know. Sent fret
ca receipt ui Zl ttcrtps to pay kr wrLppioi a-d oiailinj only.
Most Powerful Poison
The non poer!ul poison known la
reported to have been extracted by a
German chemist from the seeds of the
ricinus the familiar castor oil plant
ai d has been attracting much atten-
tion on account of Its remarkable
properties its power Is estimated to
be so great that a gram about a thir-
tieth of an ounce would kill a mil-
lion and a tall guinea pigs.
If a girl is popular with mm it's a
Eure sign the isn't with other girls.
STATE BANK
M. GORMAN Cashier
Sanitarium
ARDMORE OKLAHOMA
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