The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 133, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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-Ardmore Friday March 13 1914.
TMt. DAIL AROMOREITfc
PAGE THREE
VAIXACE IRWIN
vrrltor and lyri.-ISt
"Tuxedo is always Xvdcome. A
pleasant smoe a menial tracer
ihe ideal tobacco."
f$ vi5. it
You Smoke a "Better" Tobacco
Why Not Smoke The Best?
THE tobacco you now smoke you con-
sider "better tobacco than you ever
smoked before." Naturally you kept
trying until you found a "better" one.
But it stands to reason that since there is
a difference in tobaccos you may be miss-
ing st.Ul greater pleasure ina still better smoke
in the BEST smoke in fact.
Tuxedo is the best smoke because no
better tobacco leaf grows and no process of
treating tobacco leaf equals the original
"Tuxedo Process."
e:enry kutt
famous artist
"A pipeful of Tuxedo puts new
life into me. The mildest and
purest tobacco gwvm.
The Perfect Pipe Tobacco
We know that Tuxedo is made of the
BEST tobacco rich mellow perfectly aged
Kentucky Burley. None better can be
bought because none better is grown.
It is treated by the famous original "Tuxedo
Process" for removing the sting and bite of the
natural vegetable oils.
L
My
M4M
GEORGE E. PHILLIPS
Mayor of Covlscton Kentucky
"A fioad pipe an Tuxedo to fill
it and 1 'm satisfied. The tobacco
in the little green tin has no rival
wS far as I cm concerned. "
Tuxedo was born in
appeared two years later.
Since then a host of imi-
tations have sprung up.
No other tobacco can
give the unique pleasure
of Tuxedo because no
other maker has yet been
able to equal the Tu'xedo
quality.
YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO
EVERYWHERE
Famous freen tin with (old let- 1 f-
tering curved to fit the pocket 1 VC
Convenient pouch inner -tint d
with moiiture-proof paper . . OC
hi Clan Humidor SOc and 90c
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
1904. Its first imitator
IllilSl
mi "Mmmm
.h-'tf
ing of the cantil.
The nicbt interestins development
in this fight over tho repeal or the
toll exemption provision is tho un-
derstanding that Floor Leader Un-
derwood and Minority leader Mann
ii'i now figuring on amending th"
Sims hill so that instead of repeal-
ing the exemption provision thai
provision . would ho subniitltd to
Thy Hague tribunal fir a rliit rat uin.
Menn Changed Front.
A former member of tho commit -t-o
on intorstnle and foreign com-
merce today it called that .Minority
I.i'aih'r Mann was not always in
I'.nor of submitting tlio 1 'a ti a i; i
t'.inal tolls (jtii'Stion to Tho Hague
iM- arid! ration. This number sii s
In- attended a banquet of the inter
national law society' in till.- eity l:i si
I 'eei'inher at which Minority Leader
Mann -discussed this very cpestii.n
anil ili olared his earnest opposition
to submitting the tolls iiiio.it ion lo
in bit ration. "There is nothing about
luis till question to aibitraio. Co;'
gri ss has already nrbitraleit it.'
tliii congressman reeelleets .Mr
Man ii saying to the banqueters.
1 hat ihe tight will be ti s"ilou-
ono Is believe! to be indicated by
i;ie action of thi- senate coniniitte.'
on inter-oceanle canals which has
dt citlnl not to ropoi't on a hill to
repeal ihe pXMiiplion until after
tiie house has acted. Senatcr (y(i'r-
ni ili. w ho Is opposed to tho 1'epi al
i chainnaii of that committee.
Twi oilier democrat s on tho rom-
iii i t f i o Thonias of Colorndo and
Walsh of .Miiilana. are not firmlv
I'iM.iiled upon by Ihe advocates of
r peal. Thus out of a ooniiiiiltoo
of fourteen seven are opposed to
repealing the provision and two are
in more or less doubt. It. Is a repe-
tition of the conditions that pro-
vailed in Ihe banking and currency
commute when the rurrencv hill
was hung up in thai committee-. tTn
er the circumstances the democratic
lea-dors in the senate are . putting
on a smiling l rout and announcing
lh.it tho cinimillee will wail ualil
house has acted heforo asking
senate committee for a report.
SkopeGial sale or
1ReolBiil0ranges
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1
SIGNAL
ANOTHER 1
HOUSE III
GOSSIP AT CAPITAL TELLS THAT
McADOO IS FAVORED SUITOR OF
MISS ELEANOR.
Washington March; 12. The fre-
ouently roimrted engagement of Miss
Eleanor (Wilson youngest daughter
of the president and Mrs. Wilson to
Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo
has received additional confirmation
via Williamstown Mass. where her
Bister the thirteenth Whito House1
bride Mrs. Frances Howes Sayre now
resides.
From intimate associates of the
Sayres it has been learned that Miss
AVilson's family and relatives are mo-
mcnetarily expecting thd announce-
ment of the engagement.
The open devotion of the secretary
to Miss Eleanor Wilson has been one
of the romantic touches of a rather
dull winter season. Secretary McAdoo
has made no secret of his feelings to-
ward her and they have been fre-
quently seen together. The fly in the
secretary's ointment however seems
to ba that there is another Richmond
in the field in tile person of one Prince-
ton post graduate named King whose
first name society's most assiduous
IVndennis has been unable to discover.
Mr. King was one of the favored
guests at the Jessie Wilson wedding
and when the president and his fam-
ily went to Pass Christian in Janu-
ary Mr. King formed one of the
house party in the little Mississippi
town.
The younger set iS much excited al
the prospect of another White House
wedding and more so over the thrill-
ing mystery of whether the happy
man to lead Miss Kleanor Wilson to
the altar will be a distinguished mem
ber of her father's cabinet or Mr.
King a Princeton man.
F
REPEAL OF TOLLS
SPEAKER TAKES STAND IN OP
POSITION TO PRESIDENT WIL-
SON'S PANAMA PROGRAM.
Washington Alarm 12. The rubs
committee of the house lias been
requisitioned by th0 advocate of
a repeal of tho canal toll ex-
tniption provision for a rule to ex
pedite the passage of tlu Sims bill.
G
1
Juicy Seedless
Tree Ripened
Healthful appetizing- delicious.
"Red Ball" oranges and lemons are never touched
by bare hands.
All "Red Rail" pickers and packers wear clean
cotton gloves.
"Red nail" lemons are full o.f juice thin-skinned.
mostly seedless. Most economical.
Special Prices on "Red Ball"
Oranges and Lemons
All Next Week at Your Dealer's
Ruy "Red Hall
Cheaper than by the
' oranges by the box or half-box-
(lozcti anil thry keep perfect for weeks.
"Red Ball" Oranges and Lemons Bring
Handsome Rogers Silverware
Send the tiademarks cut from "Red Hall" orange and lemon
wrappers to us. We niter us premiums elegant Rnnmrt guaran-
teed A 1 Standard silvrrwarr. -'7 ill It i-rent magnilieent premi-
ums. All our exclusive design.
Thii handsome orange spoon sent you for
12 Kcd Kill" trademarks anil six 'I cent
stamps. Trademarks Irom "Sun kist "orange.
and Ictiiim wrappers count same as "Ki-u
Hall."
Send your name and full address for our
complete (ree premium i ireularand Premi-
um Club Plan. Address orders for premium
silverware and all communii'utious to
CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS EXCHANGE
139 N. Clark Street Chicago
I ' lGR0WER5jfb a
two ot his children and his firs'
and second wives and with tho at-
tempted murder of his third wil'e.All
tho persons killed had been heavily
insured. Arsenic was found In the
bo-lies (r me ebil-lnn and the first
wifo hut the second wile be lmd
C.
has
I!. Io well known in tins city
been inakinc pood with the
corporation commission of two
states lie is now with the public
service commission of the state of
Missouri and in acceptiiii; that posi-
tion the Oklahoma Traffic associa-
tion endorsed him in the following
resolution.
'VI11-:rK.VS The Interstate Com-
merce Commission has grantod a
favorable decision iu Docket 4701
recognizing the rigid s of Oklahoma
City and other points In central Ok-
lahoma to rates from the east based
on 'distance and transportation con
ditions and declarinu; that the fail-
ure and refusal of ih rail-
road companies to maintain such
rates is unjust discrimiiia! ion and
'WIIKRKAS The principles in -volvol
were and are of p;"'ne Im-
portance to the continued c.niiver-
clal development of ihe major or-
tion of the state of Oklahoma; and
"WlllvHKAS C. II. I'ee rendered
cbasi'ii in Vienna because no Gor-
man laboratory was willing to sup-
ply the cultures which he ordered
using the name of an alleged scien-
tille institution. The. jury found
him guilty of murder In nil tho
eases except those of 1. parents.
cremated. Ho denied having inoc-1 Medical exports declared tho man
ulated. hl3 wives und there was no' was not. Insane. In Germany says
post-mortem evidence that ho had i The Journal of the American Md-
dono so. But ho stated that ho ha-.l ical Association there Is a law for-
used such bacteria for experiments hidding tho sale or giving or patno-
on dogs in connection with certain genie micro-organisms to unauthor-
private studios although lie was not Ixed persons; it Is reported that tho
a bacteriologist or a medical man. Austrian authorities are about to
The bacterial cultures were pur- adopt similar regulations.
AUCTION
OF
BUSINESS
SALE f
LOTS
I
Near tho corner of A .St. and H road way
Sale will laKe place at the Court House door in
Ardmore OKIa. Saturday March 14 "14 at 10 a. m.
DON'T TRIFLE WITH COUGHS OR COLDS.
Many Have Filled Consumptive Graves Because. They Neglected
a Cough or Cold.
You never know how soon a cold"
will become a serious malady. It
may lo in the head to-day; in tho
lungs to-morrow and the next day
you nmy he fighting deadly pneumo-
nia for your life. It's much the same
with a cough. Inflamed and cough-
worn throat and lungs offer the best
chance to con.-umption germs to be-
gin their murderous work. Thcre'j
only one way lo prevent these deadly
diseases getting a hold on you. As
soon as a cough or cold attacks you
take Dr. King's Xcw Discovery until
you are cnt irely cured. Sometimes a
doie or two will do the business sav
ing vou suiTi ring and a doctor's bill.
Thousands of cures like these below
prove its wonderful power to cure
coughs and colds.
"T fill sure it's a Hodsend to hu-
aaiiilv" writes Mrs. Ellie Morton
lotion for a special rule for tie
immediate consideration of the hi'.!
The resolution calls for fifteen hour-
debate and would leavy the Sim
hill open to amendment.
Speaker Clark has finally thrown
his influence with Hoi resontath s
I t'nderwocKl Filzgi raid and others r.
oppostion to the -repeal of the clans '
land the lines were being tightened
j today for the clash w ith the foro -i
that have lined up with President
r . r ... . Wilson in his request for a repeal
i on mum Mo. lor I believe I of tnp
pxemniion urovision. The
opposition to the repeal was busy!
in the cloak rooms and corridor?
seeking to pull off one by one th
supporters of the bill for repeal i
resontatives A'.'amson of Georgia
chairman nf the rnri.iniileo n.. inter.
state an-.l foreign "commer-e finilin J V8lua eo-oprratio at tho hearing
that . he would not be able to gei
unanimous consent to consider t-i
ims uin touay liiuouuccu a r'-so-! ' I
1
i or the case by skilllul cross-CNani-i
illation of wilncspo and otherwise
i aided maleriallv in presenting the
issue tcreiblv to too attention of;
'the Interstate Commerce Commis-
sion and in securing the favorable
decision.
J "THERKFOIlRf 1!R IT KK.Sor.VKI)
I by the board of directors of the
I 'JKiaiioma l rat no association in ai
mp"tins? assembled th's Hlh day of
i February. Kill that we do hereby
'r-xund a vote of thanks to Mr. I5ee;
ami direct the recretary to commun-
'icale same to him and place a copy
of those resolutions with the Min-
utes of the board.''
' 4-.
Murder by Disease Germs.
Some lime apo the daily press
w as consid' rably aroused over an
attempt at blackmail through mail-
would have consumption to-day if I
had not used this great remedy."
"I take great pleasure in recom-
mending your Dr. King's New Dis-
covery for the benefit of suffering
humanity. It's a thoroughly reliable
remedy for all coughs croup ami
lung troubles. AVe have used it in
our family for fourteen years with
the liost results. It saved my mother
when two doctors gave her up. She
had a very severe case of pneumonia
and was in bed seven weeks and part
of the time 'out of her mind' so
that she did not know me. I told
wuner to get me two Uc bottles of e.. . . . . ... I effect that he had probably on for-
I IF 11 ITlfT a V OU. I liartAl'AMt n.l.i..!. ' "
" J a. v.. Itlill 11
he did and on takinsr it slie soon
lcgan to improve and four bottles
cured her entirely. You mav pub-
lish this if you wish and I will an-
swer all inquiries with postage en-
closed for reply.
"Yours respectfully
"Wm. Cogger."
Floor Leader Underwood nnd Mlnor-
itv Lender Mann were nnrtlmWIvl n vnfint PPrns to Marion. weal-
aptjve ' thy persons together with pleas for.
Underwood's Arguments. aiJ and the offor of an W'e qf
Members of the house say that PBve rire- Reentry In Rprmanyj
Representative Underwood Is Usui?" iln "a"" a 1"'r waH rrP!i"'J
two lines of argument ose satiosalln s"sIlfion of nvinS billed his
and one sectional. On the -other vUe hy noc'Iatlon with disease
germs and the internal aumtnistra-
hand it is said he contends that
our acquirement of sovereignty over!tlon of arRenic- n"rln the tria1'
the Panama Canal zone takes the! lnrrmation was hronght out to the
S-M and recommended by
RINGERDRUG CO.
PaiincefntP trpatr anA hr t.i- mPr occasions murdered othi r niem-
Is seeking to commit ns to accept- t)ors cf his faniy in pan e
ing the treaty as binding on o'.r npfore the criminaI P0"rt ln Ta1K-
canal sovereign. His second ar- fort he was harKpJ the mor-
Stiment to members. aecoMing to dor "f hls fa'her a"d llis '""'pr-
representatives who have talked'
with him on this subject is that CITO '"
the repeal 0f the toll exemption pi IV .ffSnTO. i-av
would work a discrimination against I I I FXHKRssAiiK on Free Trial
i . . . . . ' I I I 1 Hottlr. if you cut nut and r-
me souinern snipping ports. wh!ca turn idvrii.srmi-ni. Sworn
are looking forward to the ereat lTPJ..!lLnA.1.A
.r.
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j business as the result of the oprn- Di.f.hkvu toOF; Dtp. loei sij. Httt yokk
50 x 125 feet New Brick Building in course of construction
next to it on north s de. All trade from north and north-
ast of Carter Co. rass this corner. This property is to
bo s'dd to satisfy mortgage held by First National Bank of
Muskcge-. Oklahoma
This proposition will bear close inspection.
Col. J. B. QUEEN Auctioneer
TrBT.Trtl-M!rrVTflTTnimirf JlrTaCgMM
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 133, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1914, newspaper, March 13, 1914; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc153876/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.