The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 274, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 11, 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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VOLUME XVIII
ARDMORE OKLAHOMA. SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST II 1912
NUMBER -274
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MS of escape
Monday Specials
GINGHAMS
New desirable patterns in Silver Seal Zephyr
Ginohams have been received. These are just the
material for school dres. Silver Seal Ginghams
are well worth 1 5 cents per ya'cey Take vour choice
of the pretty patterns bt ) "f'2C
Also new patterns have arrived in our regular
ten cent ginghams. Thee are fast color 10f
and no better Gingham values at
LAWN SPECIAL
Monday only to Ladies in''person 9"
10 yards of our 5-cent Lawn aL
(One pattern to the customer.)
EMBROIDERIES
We have quite a lot of Embroidery at prices
up to 40 cents per yard. In order to clean up this
line and get ready for the fall goods we place the en-
tire lot on sale Monday with no limit 4 f -as
to the amount you buy at IUL U
WHITE PARASOLS
i 25 to $4.50 values go
Monday at ONE-HALF PRICE
CHILDREN'S FANCY PARASOLS
Value 15 cents to $1.50 go
Monday at ONE-HALF PRICE
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WILLIAM BENDER REACHES UNIT-
DE STATES BO.TDER AFTER A
LONG TRAMP.
TO 8E SHOT
Escaping From Rebels Were He Was
to Have Been Shot ss a Spy 3c ocp
Tramped Four Hundred Miles to
. .the Border.
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amdde
The Place to Buy School Clothes
We Now Have Enough
Extra Men to Put Out
Groceries on Time
First wagon leaves store at
7 o'clock.
wagon out at 9
Second
o'clock
out at 11
Third wagon
o'clock.
Give us an order and be convinced
Will C. Scrhner
Up-to Date Grocer
When it Poured
Rain
they slowed up and we had a
rest and until some other
knockout comes we will soli
all summer goods at and below-
cost. Don't forget we have
everything from kitchen to par-
lor then back in the kitchen
and confidentially on the siQe
iwe buy junk of all kinds. Swap
repair rent store and ship
cheapest but please don't tell
our competitor.
C.jP. HALL
The Big Home Outfitter
North Caddo Street.
High Class Dentistry
AT MODERATE PRICES
All Work Guaranteed
Children" s Temporary
Teeth Extracted Free
Examinations Free
Dr. I C.
104 1-2 . Main
Red 822
Phone 998
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FOR
GROCERIES
It costs no more to eat
the best
Meats and
Groceries
if you trade with
Gilliam &
King Ph?
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Sju Francisco Calif.. Aug. 10. A
talc oi adventure and suffering i:i
.Mexico was told here today bv Wil-
liam Ueiider who had just arrived
from tile southern republic.
He told of his capture as a spy. hav-
inif been hold as a prisoner by the
rebels who made him a clave; having
been condemned to death by court
nartial of his escape and tramp ol
four hundred miles to rea h the I'nifc
cd States auiindary.
Mender was born in Germany but
is a naturalized citizen of the Unit-
ed Stales.
More Troop? Along Line.
Sun Antonio Texas. Auk. tu.-- The
troops of the Third Tnited States Cav-
alry were sent from Fort Sam Houe-
tcn today to Sierra Maura and a
aq'adron of cavalry was ordered from
Fort Clark to protect American in-
terests there.
Royal Neighbors.
Called meeting Monday nisht.
MRS. H OLDEN.
It Tastes!
It Smells!
It Walks!
WHAT? OLD BUTTKIt. Hut
when it is put through a 'HO.MO-
CiENlZBR and mixed with skim-
med milk it'3 VELVET and a
perfect body and very HEALTH-
FUL "nit!" These are a few of
the possibilities with the use of
a HOMOGENIZER.
I quote Dr. 3. C. Mahr State
Commissioner of Health in his
address before the Oklahoma lee
Cream Manufacturers' Associa-
tion In Oklahoma City last
April that the temptation is too
great for an Ice Cream Manu-
facturer to have one of these
Machines in his plant.
I also quote a letter received
May 191 1 from the Oklaho-
ma State Ilonrd of Health in
rart as follows:
'There are but two of these
machines "HOMOO-ENIZER" in
the state today. Owing to the
peculiar construction of this con-
trivance certain Illegal purposes
are made possible. We cannot
see how this would Interest you
unless you contemplate buying1 a
machine in that event you are
informed that the Federal Ctov-
ernment has adopted the sama
rule regarding the illegal use of
this machine as has Oklahoma.
Other manufactures and the
trade in gene.ral have we be-
lieve no concern whatever In
this machine."
Now. IMr. Tee Cream Eater
don't think for a moment a HO-
MOGENIZER has anything to
do with the pasteurization of
milk and cream because the two
machines are made for different
purposes. We congratulate
ourselves by having the latest
improved Pasteurizer and the
only Ice Cream Factory in
Southern Oklahoma wiio have
our own refrigerating make our
Ice and supply our factory with
our own herd of milk cows
the largest in Oklahoma.
If von want real Ice CREAM
call for WEST'S.
The
Ardmore Dairy
and Ice Cream
Factory .
Member and Director of the
Oklahoma Ice Cream Mfg.
Association.
Fall Tailoring Opening
August 15 16 & 17
By special arrangement with th
fa
mo us
Tailo
ring
House of
CHLOSS HJROS
in) Mr a mm
CI
BALTIMORE
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BOSTON
We
will have with us; on the above dates mil in con-
junction witli our Fall Display of !Fasliions and
Fabrics their export
Cutter and Designer
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who will be prepared to give you
the benefit of his experience as to
the best styles and cloths for Fall
and Winter and who will if desired
take your measure for a new Suit or
Overcoat.
Prices are Moderate
CofrnfMri b;
SCHLOSS BROS. & CO.
Fin CIoiKm Maker
Baltimore and Naw York
You are cordially invited to' come in and see the new things zvc shall have on
and to vi eel the representative of the well known
display
Schlo
ss Tail oring House
Remember the Date August 15. 16 ? 17. and thn line of goods we have to
show is the equal of that in any exclusive shop in New York City charjjins:
double prices. Don't miss this Opening.'
PRIESTLY MAY BE
PLACED IN CHARGE
0LAHOM AN MAY MANAGE CHI.
CAGO HEADQUARTERS OF THE
PROGRESSIVES.
MINORITY FOR CATLIN.
Congressman Declared to be Unaware
of Spending Large Sum.
Washington I). C Aug. 10. The
minority of the house elections com-
mittee which investigated the con
test of the seat of Congressman Cat-
lin and voted to unseat him because
of the largo sum of money shown to
liave been used in his election holds
thai he had no knowledge of the ex-
penditures made by his father"s report
Chicago HI. Aug. 10. fKizeus of
western progressive leaders left for
ilieir homes today. Il Is rumored that
either Captain Granville of Kortesi ue
Washington or C. .M. Priestly of Ok-
lahoma will prolmMy lake charge of
the C'hitago progressive hadiUarlers
here.
Think oi AiiBATHOSS when
ee your grocer.
you
HUNT'S PLANING MILL
Manufacturers of all kinds of Mill work shelving and
store fixtures manufactured to order. Odd jobs re-
paired promptly. Glass put in doors and windows.
H. T. Hunt Planing Mill.
Third Avenue and E St N. E. Phone 329
IMMACULATE Linen
GLOBE Laundry Phone 10
SANITARY Washing.
GLOBE Laundry.. Phone
10.
BARRELS OF MONEY
to loan quickly on farm provrty any-
wherelnOklahiup . Keasonalilerates
and terms. Write me.
OUI I W. ANOr'TON
Postfcl Tel. Bldg. Ardruore. Okla.
I Inspect nry loana i
MONEY TO LOAN
NotJMuch. Bui Some
Not Cheap. Bat Good
Faro loaai OaJy
fotlorl ftldrf. M. D. SMITH
Fire
Tornado Plate Glass
DAILY
care of property helps to prevent fires and
an efficient fire department helps to con-
trol them but No Human Agency Can Al-
together Prevent Them: therefore a policy
In on of our "Old Llae CoMpaales la vary nacaasary.
J. C. Kino & Co.
General Insurance
Post Office Building Telephone No. 224
Live StocH Bonds
Accident
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 274, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 11, 1912, newspaper, August 11, 1912; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145941/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.