The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 276, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 26, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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frimire. Tuesday. August 26 15U
fHf UMUY A.- ...10""ff'i
GE TWO
ASH I0 ME IliE B3AM
IF IT HB.MIS
HORMEL'S
DAIRY
BRAND
III. U. S. Imp. p!"
It is our ouni'iintee of wholesome
s.vccl mild lender Ham
uiul H.K'nii
DAIRY BRAND'
Hams & Bacon
are
lerted from prime well
lll.ltll I t'll yiHII'U llOL'S. 1 HV ill
properly "riirecl and smoked over
i-reeii tu kory mm. I Maple. 1 ;iii y
liratiil is tin" mark of hie;host
cpiality. -:- Ask your dealer.
Tyler & Simpson Co.
Distributors
VERDICT OF GUILTY
11
I
FRANK FACTORY SUPERINTEND-
ENT DECLARED GUILTY OF
MURDER.
Atlanta ia. Aid. (' M
Frank supei inleiidein of the National
-pencil factory was found r.ui'ty of
Ihe murder of Mary I'brcan the jury
Teturnint; ii Midict to lliat efl'ecl nl
I : I.' p. in . Monday . No recomaieii -ti.
it ions were made by the jury.
Mary I liarau's ihody bearilD' marks
of violence was t'ouiiil in the base-
ment of the National pencil factory
en tlie mornini; of April "7.
Newt I.ee. nh'.lit walchinan of 111''
factor.v. who found the body was
arrested on suspicion. Superintend -int
IVaiilv and several oilier cinploM'h
were detained several days hiler.
Amnim these was .lames I'onley lie-
ro sweeper. At Frank's trial lu
swore he had stood on KHard olilside
the factory office while Frank Mini
I'losetiM with the pretty 11-year 'd
fiirl and later helped Frank i-arry
the body to the basement. The tie-
fcro also (harmed the (lel'eud.tnt willi
ilcKcneracy .
I.ate in the trial the defendant de-
nied all knowledge of the crime.
Frank com icted. showed no emo-
tion when informed thai the jury had
found him jMii'ty of first decree nnir-
der. His wife roliapsed. A throm;
outside the court room cheered wildly
xheu the verdict was announced
Solicitor 1 1 null Poi'soy who cond.ct-
cl the prosivnt ion was lifted to tho
shoulders of several nu n and carried
throui'-h the crowd. Mounted pn'iee.
men rode tlirour.U the fhroii)' in an
ineffivt'.iai attempt to stop the ilcm-oti-t
I at en . I 'm ii .liiil-.o Ke.iii w a i
r.h. n an mat on when lie ai'l'eaied
The c.i-e w.i-i ciii'ti to tile jury
s'u'i'i'.v after tuu'ii. About " oVWU
a verdict w e reached and
l-e 1.1 1
s. new t
tin
liv-i-tuv i f the altera.'!
pap.
r iia-ti am; coart '.i t ic'ii
id 1 a
ru nt o!
. remain
. x- lad.
counsel
in bis c
Frank.
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Cuies Old Soies Oihor fcemcdiss Won't Cutfl.
T'.ic v on-t c.iii'i.. '' t . : ' . ! in i.j.
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CHICHESTER S PILLS
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inHililSIStilk'VHIKt
Every Woman
Marvel
r:v i
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M-ivel Co. 44 t. 23d St N.T.
DEBB
New Transfer Line
I will be pleased to receive vent-
er It rs for moving; household
jriimis. ('ratine; i n d packtue.
shippir.e; and storttli: will re-
ceive special aKiTt.oti. Satis-
faction ouariinteiid.
Phone 4 42
J. A. C.ROC.CiAN.S. Proprietor
Kli'.M n ..s la;: ' e
i ot luiii
:n ti . 1 1 r
f Mir r.Mill lor tin-
r tli. i'i
s sto-
il Hit"
I e i'i ri ived Ml" II"
Hi' attorneys .t ii ik'U n
(i;
il Ii-il li ll
f:i i it
Kuan a s
r.l..l'i
lor it new
ii;iily. Mi
Frank will
triiil would l"
n u li i .1 1 ii '
IKit lie si Mli'lH'-
f 1 1 r si'Vi r: i'i days.
OPPOSE MEXICAN CHILDREN.
Rations of Owasso Wliite School
W.ints Tnein D.irred.
Tub ;i. (!;.. iu; -I I'alrolis 'li'1
O.va: -ci while school in T.ulsa emill-
lv i:ii. 1 1 ' i ' v i ' 1 1 m it 1 1 iiioii ('(I'liily
Siii'crinli ml' Hi Maxwell lliey will
nut permit Mexican elulilreii to at-
tend that m-IiooI. There lire about
a (In n Mexican children a Ifce.l oil.
Tlie school anlhorilies are in a quail
dary ii.-i under tlie law they can not
compel Mexicans to send 1 1 1 ir chil-
dren to li'Tro schools. 'I'lic present.
Iniiilile wlili Mexico is responsible
for lliis discrimination.
Up)(" for Anilin! Colors.
Thai nnilm.
iiclion upon v;
appeals 1. 1 In
cover. d thiii
Kejn-ral ai l ti
in Kicaier ih
iici.l. I II' I h.'
colors have a marled
nous kinds of in i i 1 1.
.-.'ali!i: heel It is (lis
aniline ciiinpoiinds In
i. .sl'i V ll : ; 1 1 ) !' even
r. c than dorii I ) : 1 1 1:
lill'iT. ni hacti'i la i vain-
In. '.I the ivplins li;ii-i ! 1 ii
readily affected.
hi i he iiiii. I
:: :: ::
:: :: :i :: :: :t u :: :t ::
v.
:: school hygiene as ::
:: taught today. "
j
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Ihiflalo N. V.. Aim. I'r. Walter
W. Ii'oach addrc'-sed Ihe l-'ouilh In-
lernatioiial Coiires-; on School lly-
notie loilay on the subject ol vilali.-J
iiij- school children. I'r. Koach who.
is supervisor of school medical in-
spection in Philadelphia spoke in part'
as follows: I
' t the Alexander Mallas Hindi" i
school in S e p 1 1 1 1 1 In 1 1" 11U- We (l"-
ciil. il to study Ihe effect of low tem-
perature classroom work on the edu-
cational processes of Ihe children.!
Two groups of normal third ura-h"
I npils were available lor the test;
one croiip occupy iim a room heated
and vonlilaloil in the usual manner!
and Ihe others willi the consent i.fj
their parents taimli! all throiiuli tlie
winter in a classroom with the win-
dows wide open. Ilotli ct'onps of.
children follow. ! the regular school j
lUomMin ai'd we ohsi rved their woik
carefully. I
'Tlie windows of the om
i were kepi constantly down from tin- . .-
too and up from the holtom. and th" 'Wore all medicines ns meritorious
... r . i .... ! ns Cbnmberliln's Colic Cholera nnd
room was cut o f fro n the lemn.ii
. )iarrho'.i Tfenudv the world would
heatim: plant of the buildinc l""0 ni. bettrr off and the percent-
cud nary lesks were removed ini'l a.:c of suffering preatly decreased."
I replaced willi chair desks which could writes Lindsay Scott of Temple Ind.
i . . ii.. i For salo bv all dealers.
-.It- i... mitriii iv- I ll.. IIIIIMIN llll'lll-
I
si Ives lo clear Ihe floor space for
I I'reipient physical exercises. A
cold
! w eat her approached tin
children were
i provided Willi woolen svvealil'S
' worsted caps soft woolen blankets
! ami knitted woolen gloves. Th'H
their lower extremities were protoc!-
! ed from 'the cold floor with no (lis
' tin-banco of the circulall Ion.
I "Week by week ..luring I he fall and
j winter and spring we weighed and
: examined these pupils wa eli 'd their
-t idy and tin ir play and compared
iln-.r scholarship wiih that of lb"
j children in tin' warm air room The
' children from both rooms came from
the rune kind of hones so that tin'
te-t was a-- lair and as accurate and
....-.Ml-; !.; '.i -llil- . As might
have be. n expee'ed. w e found al the
el -I 1 'i.l' t he pupils ill ! he I'l'etl w ill
lew ri'iMii had gained en an avirace
'in .re tlt-n twice as mm li in ve:i.h!
as the e in the warm air room. They
Kepi wholly ti'.e from colds and were
much more ' eg-.il.ir in at ti ndance
. Ml. ill 'he ethers.
Ihe exp.
iin lit w as
not
niaib
air i
"r.maril v
I r
tii.it li
- heal'hv
In '1
and pur
ii -.ni'.-il children mi
days tlie coiel ef
air is ace' pted and
ii.-...
i need l'ttle preaching Many
lioat ds. hew ev er. pract ice the
:!'.!' their iiiein''ers believe
i-'each. The average school
maM'.Miu.-l at too high a
; !--. and v en' il.itie" a a ml I
1 -i"r f.
:i and
room
tela' ef.
"The .-x;i. !". m. 't:t has been a com
;. T.' sncc. ss. in that it resulted ill
Lerislat'.r.g Windows Open. If its re-
ctuinteg today may result in opening
n ore windows for ciiui'-ly deserving
ch-ldf n in other p'aces than l'hiia-
delph a we wi'l he crat ill. d indeed.'
nd if :i few more words will add to
mi. h I os-ibili! . pardon my express-
ing t he- e col cl lsiotis .
The bencf . clal . fee ef
dows on the health and
or -cross of pupils can be
IV''11 Villi-
sohol.is: ;e
attribut.1
to the follow ing:
' Volumes of pure fresh cool
roll into the room with none ef
vital ipiali'
ban .11".::
lu:p:r.ri d by artifici il
' .tt
res proper projmrtion f
nr.- is mixed w:-h 'his atmes-
. p.! n.i'iir. 's variii'ien is a ben- :
oh irno V.'!!".!.T:i;i .nginetis
Tita ! the nii-'a'.e ef trying n
To The Yea..2
Expectarc Bather
Women of r.xpC.:rncr i:-Auj the Una
uf M itfv-i'o I V'.er J.
Tlier" I" ii
tin- n.ili.l-
fcui.j.it r
f t p. ..Mullen in
'II
-nr. I in the
hi. I'.UKlUkf to
it
liw
XT
linRRPM In eft. 'II r..lilri..'lrl liy tho llllltM
.111 f ef H l'-'l'l "f .il-Mvs-i.
lint li. i'i' ln'i il I"' l" mu ll 1 1" -fi I I" view
of the I a. I ihlll " livi' II ""' ""Ilia
rcnii'ilv In what l known iiH Mi.thei-a
l-'il.-nil 'Dili is mi xtirnnl ill n li-n t irj
thnl 1'iix ii v iinli-rf ni limn 'i'"1 ''"inriil
liver III.- lillisruhir 1 1 -wiles nf Ih.- il!i...llli'n.
I'.v IW ili'.ilv ii1' ll"' mil- -!. '"li. lin.i.iiin
mill llu-ii iiK-utH all iii-iil ly i-xpa ml wlilunit
tin- KllL'lii.'i-t en I n ; ih.i.' Is m imiIii. ni
naiiHi-ii. li iv. .ns .: whut was ilnailnl
. K.-vi-n- l.t.-l'-' 'I'"' '"'"hi' s n ni in.
K.-n-ii' l.ivfnl iniii. Iii i"ii ll'"' I'" It"
i.ress 's'.i.'h us ear f.svin.iKt t"iii-li.-rs nf
1-..' .. -. striving' In ilrlll lut.i llio
minds i.f II"' I"'
In iilmeKI i'i
w.iiiien wli" lm x
in
li. -rail. 'ii.
- ii mi 1 1 ii i v thfrp nm
...1 Mi.tli.T's Krli-nil. Mini
t liiy nr.' Ih1
c.in-.iTVi.l Ih
MTslilf l.'.T
. iiii-s linn r.-c.-vi-r. ii nun mj
i i-"i 1 1 1 1 ii'i'l sH'i'iiu-ih t" thiii
PiMillh-M ili-tliii'il I'.v every nil.!
mi.l Mm- in-iinry "I
fnl mi'ii iimi .
r.'l.'llL iiu' aim) i.l
L-r. nt. r ii. hl.-v. iin-iii
Mother's tlieli.l H ireHlli
..r..i. ..f n n. lie. I fninllv it
-.1 nfter
.i-tiir I'v
tho
tho
.Ir.
i. m. i l I : . -1-1 1 1 ; 1 1 i- C... l-i
I .i i i a ! !'
A'u"r'ii".' nV.'-in for their tnstriietlv
nl.( t.)
X .11
lll Mil. I M.ilh.-iH
a buttle.
MILO. j
Alio. Am'. This vicinity has'
been visited by a n'd tain and crops
are lookinK better. I
ISome of the farmers are natherint;
corn ami a few will bef;in picking
cotton this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Farr and
iliildrcn and Misses Fstellp and j
O.elb' t'aldwell havo returned from
a month's visit in Texas.
Hen rieald was called by phone to
llealdton last week on account of the
illness of his rllicr. lie returned
home Friday nlK.it and stated that
bis father was bolter xvhen ho left
-1 1 1. still not dolus -very well.
Abel Chase and family have moved
to the T. iW. Johnson home place.
The yoitni; people had a party at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1.
Farr Saturday ni";ht; about twonty-
five xvero present.
There is some talk' of building a
now school house In Milo at an early
date. It Is badly needed.
Not much sickness here at present
IMrs. .T. T. Ueynolds and children
are visitinpr relatives at Cornish.
J. F. Hovton was an Ardmore vis-
room j(or ono day last week.
E-
AUTO LI
TIMETABLE.
Westbound.
I.iave Ardmoro 12.00 noon
Leave Ixino drove 12:23 p. m
j Leave Hewitt 1:00 p. in.
Leave Joiner 1:30 p. m.
' Leave Cornish 2:00 p. m.
I Leave Claypool 2:.ri0 p.m.
' Arrive Waurika 4:00 p. m.
! Enstbound.
Leave V aurika 7:00 a.m.
' l.e ive Clay pool 7:4a a. m.
! Leave Cornish S:P.O a. m
i Leav e Joiner 11:00 a. m.
! Leave Hew itt fl:P.O a. r.i.
' Leave Lone drove 10:0a a. in
' Arrive Ardmore 10:110 a. m.
! Ardmore terminal. W'hittiugtoti llo-
j tel.
I Farcels carried at I'arcel Tost rates.
Pride
OF ixhults'j
Ferry
A reliable family
flour moderaic
in price but of an
unusual quality.
It may be had from
Leading Grocers
li
Etsrnnl Teminlne.
Mnrrret aj; -d : . vi :i yr.n wr.s
Il.i iir; hoiiM !. it. As thij i r ti t.d-
ni to wipe tin- perspiration from ln
fit. .- i he turned from I'm toy wash-
hoard upon which was riiiKiir-' out n
liaK.i'.e rclili f. uiiil addn-i:: her
hii.'ii.'i' a yisir yo'liit'i r. iai.1: "Tin ri
you aro bitliii;: ''- your ease and inn
breaking my lion s doini; your wash-i:iK-"
N-t Triplets.
My littlo prandion was told by IiIe
rnolher to run across the street and in-
quire of ;i lad) who was goinc; by with
three little babes in u cart if they
were triplets. II.. pooii came bin k
lookltit; in ii t-li disappointed and mi id:
".No they are not triplets. They were
born the same day but two of them
are jirhi and the other one la a boy."
Kxchanir"
LIGHTS POWER
PHONE 156
LIGHT Y0U3 HOME
W1TT1 ELECTRICITY
No use Arguing
When It conies to storing
household goods etc. You will
flild our facilities meet every
requirement. We also haul
good3 anywhere. Prompt and
careful attention given to every
order.
Phone 72 and we will do
the rest.
J. L. WILSON
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Professional Carcb
LAWYERS' DIRECTORY.
J. C. THOMPSON
Attorney at Law.
leneral Practice. Land Titles and
Land Litigation a Specialty.
Over First National Bank.
Phone 33.
J. B. MOORE.
Attorney at Law.
General Practice.
Land I-aws a Specialty.
Krenaley-Lcdbetter Bldg.
H. H. Brown L. K. Brown
BROWN & BROWN
Attorneys at Law.
Wheeler Bldg. Phone 29S.
Ardmore Okla.
I T. Coleman O. C. Lasher
COLEMAN & LASHER
Lawyers.
..and Litigation nud Probate Practice
dround floor of old Court House
'hone 002. Ardmore Okla
Phones Office 90S. Hes. S22 Red.
DR. R. C. CONINE
Dentist.
0er Coleman's Hrug' Store.
West Main St.
Phone 170.
J. B. Kendrick S. M. Davis
R. E. Smith
KENDRICK DAVIS & SMITH
Attorneys at Law.
i vrdmore. . .
.Okla
ATEPTSPrirjucerorlunei
lit .Us or I'KU'nt. l"k or I'aN'ntA
" Hint to ltnvntor." " InveiUioru
NtiHlM. "Wiy Somo Ii.Ti'n.4rs fiiiL
All sn-iif Pnni. Sntx'uil ii.-tHuf iHtssihlo bur
n Oiir own ciientA. S nd nujrh h ketch at
ntiJl fir teart'h of rattnt (."Wte rmmU
LvhI rMrvstnt Mivi's tn 'ttCtt and Toovntv
ur Vr. tirveloy formerly A'tinn Comnii
i''nr of Patents ami such had full chjinr (4
V. S. Tuivm Otti.v. OlCKKl h V r MrlNTIKF
Vitfiit Attorut'ts Waahiuutou. 1. C
Quick Money
Ab PLENTY OK IT
For farm loana. I make my
own inspect. ora Prepare
papers --Inspect the security
ami pa on the title.
oh dt our mnnry RIGHT NOH
Time and terni- r';isin:it't.
I.oaiif made anywhere in tkla.
Sec or write
OUie W. Anderton
Ardmore .- Oklahoma
mm
Help! Htlp! Help!
Ni ver in our h'story have we bee'.i
-n just sin h trouMe and no one can
help us but an unemployed graduate
l!' there bo one of the Tyler Commer-
cial Co:lc!;e or an employed f-'rad-1'ale
that is worthy of promotion to
a better salaried position. If wo
have a siim'le praduate unemployed
wo don't know it. We have had to
Ii t a number of pooil positions ko
by in the last few days for lack of
anyone to fill them. Our emp'oy-
ment department Is so thoroughly
organized and perfected that we be-
lieve wo are getting TiO per cent of
all the calls throughout this part of
the country that are being made for
stenographers bookkeepers and op-
erators. "We havo a positive guar-
antee of the placing of every gradu-
ate we can turn out from now until
March first so we ask the reader of
this article to kindly communicate
to us the name of any one that our
employment department can aid that
we may meet the demands of our
SCHOOL BOOKS WALL PAPER PAINTS
vTIM)()' csi-ass
T. N. COLEMAN'S I) HUG .ST OH 5
The Hardy
22 tst AVENUE. S. W
nt ti A
I iHvA V dA
T ': :
XiinSmmH tit r k ;
A quiet home-like institution lor the treatment of
Medical and Surgical cases.
Equipments up-to-date in every particular inclu-
ding X-Kay Coil.
Special rooms for mattrn ty patients at $25.00 per
week including trained nurse's attendance
Trained nurses in attendance Rates 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 Anaesthei
TI1KKK is an old saying that "men make
houses hut women make the homes.
That is a tribute to woman's natural good
taste and judgement legarding household
matters .
Therefore penth m-n. authorize a moderate ex-
penditure for now furniture entrust its selection
to your wife and are w.iut a home. t.ho will make
tf the house you live in. What is a home anyway
without a rood wife and up-to-d.ite furniture?
A. B. RAWLIfSS CO.
ARDMORE
1ITE WMT
( i.stonn rs who have been calling on
ts from year to year Tor thoroughl.-
eiiip tent and t-ffie'ent office help.
If you know of a graduate that ca'i
lu'p us don't wait to wr'te phono
us as our expense or if voir know ot
some bright young man or woman
that would enter our school at an
early date and care to fill some of th.j
many posit'ons that are offered
phone na.
AVe had 0!!i new enrollments dur-
ing the first six months of the year
and from present indications we will
easily make an enrollment of 2( 00
for the year but we could place H.OOi)
if we could get them. I'hone 2!'i
Tyler Commercial College. Tyler
Texas.
To Kill Odor of Onion.
J To kill the odor of onions on the
i briiiih eat lemon afterward or drink
strong lemonade. Many persons who
never cat onions in any other form
cannot very well avoid them in roaie
salads w hich would taste t .xci iiiugly
Hat ithout this vegetable.
Sanitarium
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