The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, July 17, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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Ardmore Friday July 17 1914.
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PAGE TWO
IfOTE FOR GEO D. KEY
3EM3CEAT for ATTCIIEY EEXERAL
Most Skin Trouble
Readily Overt
Why go all over town to find it?
Oklahoma New
Mexico & Pacific
Railway Company
RAWLINS
has it
What? Why anything big or little
that you need about the house.
A. B. RAWLINS COMPANY
"THE SIGN OF SATISFACTION"
iv.tw
The Active Principle . ' a
Faonous Remedy WcrLi
Wonders.
NEW SCHEDULE
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Effective June
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10.2-J 1 ';:').... I. v U'.ison
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. V'f1 Bo?ri4 lr;n. rrl litr.. '
W. J. StoneDurncr.
General Superinteni'jnt
THESOO CftHAL
"THIRD LOCK"
HTCOMPLETION
ENGINEERS IN CHARGE OF THE
WORK PREDICT THAT WITHIN
A MONTH IT WILL. BE OPEN TO
NAVIGATION.
Fa il'. .''- y.-irl Mich.. J'i"y K.
V. iih a U-utrh ''' ?-' t T'-a" r limn
any other loc in tLf- orld th- Ij a
"third lor." at ;: Hoo cur.al is rav
Idly in arir ? i mil -X:' n ami crutiri-
ecrss in chara'j of tl.fr work today
l.rediet that within a inor.rh !t will
be op-n t'i Tin- n-"'
ha a total l-n;-th of ?.' t"-t a
idth of Hi f'-'-s thd a d jiih r-uific..
li ut to pen." it loath of i.'1-.'oot draft
io iH"i tiiro'i :h it.
Tin- compl'-'wn of tl.in new worl:
v. ill le eohal 111 th'- hiMory of (.T.-i.t
l1.e nv!jrati:i. A kh tin- locks al-
ready In op ra'.ion here It will perwU
a i ron torniair to pan ihrouili fror..-tin-
w.ii'-rs of Iak Superior to tli
lower lakes that 1:j ten timr-H preat-c-r
lhan tin- c;e.-ud aiiti nl t'l.mace
of the Panama canal. T!ir-e loek
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
four drwKt'1 will rMiiml motiry it VA7J
1l NTMKNT l.iiM to cur nnv cup ol Ifr tiltifc
Wind lll-'1i"Kr ITr.irn linn l'i! in ' to H'l.ivi
The aril tiplitati'm kivh I isr ! ktt. Vc
Ardmore Ice
Light & Power
Company
rilO.NE . HM-HVK-MV
LIGHT Ml 0 WITH ILiIWCII'
Felker
k Son
QLALITY
i hi I .! I i i i .
Ht4ffili BROS.
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GROCERS PHONES 171 and 134
15 1914
No. 1 No SI No
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li:tv jo i.r:niuidl.
L. V. Fcx.
Ail. tor and Traffic Manager
cv Ti'ik ir. operation ' in the canal
two en the A-i.ri'.an side of the Si.
Moty's river ar.d :.e on The Canadian
j.j'e. To ad litional locks are un
ror.-tr.iction on the American il
l.ron a-: the ' third lock" to U; co:fl
I.i '.eJ diritii.; the latter j.art of A':g-i:.-t.
Iuririjr the (ii'rtt rr.onths of the
r.a is-'ation pea-on of YA' appro i-
inately f"o(ii.oO" ton of freight pa-H-eti
throijh the Soo lockF. Since the
y.hrt. of the d'-.eio; rnent of the iron
::iii.ir.p industry ol the upper Michi-
ean regions i.!ore than ;.'." 0""0"0
toi. of iron ore have bf-en shipi'd
through the canal to Ohio I'enn.-yl-
tnia ar.d Indiana joi:.ti. In ad li'.ion
riorriiou.-i Khipinents of copper or?
luiii'ixr and wheat have la.r-el
through the big locks the wheat s.h.p-
niej.ts alone iiow tjprefatir.c approx-
in.ateiy '() ii'i's' bushels annuaily.
History of the Soo loei.s exteal
hack over a period of 177 years. la
17'j7. the Northwest Fur company
constructed here the first lock on the
North American continent but in
IMt it was destroyed by United States
troops as a war measure. No further
attempt to make r.'.vicabie the waters
dividing Superior and the lower lake
was made un'il I-') when the Ht.vo
of Michigan constructed two lockn
each Z'M feet in lenpth and of suf-
flciint depth to rermit vessels of 12-
foot draft to j.a-s throiph.
In 117" the United States govern
ment took over an interest in the
ranal and el- n years later had
completed the Wi.itzel lock which '.A
still in operation lor the ue of small
boats. l:i 1-7 the f. deral povem-
rn nl had assu ned complete control
of the canal. The government t'.ier
ordered the .le.-trtict ion of the old
state-locks and trie-erection -of w !i;it
U now known as the "Toe lock."
This uiMli'Ha'.J'ii; was completed in
1 Tin- I'o- lock is SuO feet ony
li.ii feet wide mid admits vessels
draw itic IS fe t of water.
Teething Babies
SUFFER IN HOT WEATHER
USE
Mrs. Widow's Soothing Syrup
A SPLENDID REGULATOR
PURELY VEGETABLE- MOT NARCOTIC
DYER
Trinsfcr it Storage.
We nnive anything
iiu luilint! houses.
Cratf nr -ti'r. lntturhnM
fluids and juaiio..
nioM: :
Our Motto
We Defy Competition
We Meet All Prices
Our gooiJs are the freshest:
Our service the best.
Ii it can be hid we hive it.
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SEMT
AG REE 0 H TR II ST
LEADERS ARE STILL FAR FROM
AN AGPEEEMENT ON ADMINIS-
TRATION MEASURES OPEN DIS
AGREEMENT IN SENATE.
Washington July 10 A spirited de-
bate today between Senator Hollis
of New Hampshire and Senator Heed
of Missouri over the Interstate Trade
Commission bill emphasized the beik!
tiiat administration leaders in the
senate still were far from an agree-
ment on general principles of trust
legislation.
The wide divergence of views v.as
Indicated further in seriate committees
the judiciary commitee failing to per-
fect the Clayton bill which they had
expected to complete last Monday.
The interstate commerce committee
again failed to resume consideration
of the railroad securities bill and a
member of the committee said no
.meeting co'ild be held before Friday.
The difficulties senators are encoun-
erir.g in committees together with the
open di.-agreement as to principles
evidenced on the floor gave some ad-
ministration b laders concern over the
fate of ti e bills and strengthened a
belief that the pending measures
should be consolidated.
Wants ''Unfair Practices" Defined
Senator Mollis today declared the
interstate commerce committee favor-
ed the so-railed Newlands measure
which would give tne proposed trade
commission power to prevent "unfair
competition." Me added that the judic-
iary committee believed an attempt
should be made to define unfair prac-
tices. Senator Horah aked what relief
would be afforded small business men
I! the "halo of eternal wisdom for a
moment should slip from the brow of
the f. -deral trade commission" or if
s'i-h business men as "Thomas I).
Junes nominated for th federal re.
m rve board be appointed to the fed-
eral trade roii i i i s s ion."
Senator Mollis explained that th
f-i!er-il trade romni'-.-icin would b
given toe power of policinr trad-'
with a view of making "the big fellow
let the lilttle fellow s live."
Me criticised Senator Reed for d.s
'..liniiii' to off r amendments to the
.li-pnted section saying this action
Indicated the senator was opposed to
the entire bill
i Reed Says Hollis His Enemy
j Later Senator Ite. d declared Sena-
tor Mollis was his enemy and had d.s-
torled the facts of his previous speech
es. Me asserted that Senator Mollis'
statement that the supreme court
wo'iM declare the bill unconstitution-
al if too general and Indefinite in
phraseology was better suited for a
meeting of anarchists than in the sen-
ate Senator r.ornll opposed the trade
commission bill as a final step to solve
the trust problem by seeking to regu-
late monodies. Me declared as soon
as the supreme court entered the to-
bacco trust decree a decree pmnomir-
ed by him as one of the severest ever
entered In the world a propaganda
LEG SUM
G'.rr D. Kf tar..1s for riz.l lsw
r.for-rrr.r.t: for th pforr.pt ajjjjntm'r.t
:v -.-.r- rate or jr.vrti iitj-- ar.d
j i.-j'r.:hrr.r.t cf all su.ity fart:
:.-'..-. r tr.ey ix: "cf'tins of fir.-ir.cr r
;'? e;t-rzler; for er-r.;rr.v. t-ff:".".-y
':..r?t of -v-ry d;artmer.t un.Jrr p..rn -f
. i j wi'.l a rrifjre. a! Uwyr
-..- '-r.- r-.t'ili'y anl i: tt:r:ty .rA
illy equlppiiii for tr r ..-t;-.::.r
? w -k n-y.g-ti him K-y . com.r. iti. n
fcr j election i '.rr.rirt&r.t to tr. s'atft.
Ta i.tii.tion de.ar.da It.
(Political Advertisement i
vas started to get regulation of monop-
olies and thus avoid the effect of the
Si.errnan law.
When the senate went into executive
?e.-ion the Idaho senator asserted l.e
would resume his argument at another
time.
You're Bilious and Ccttive!
Pick Headache Bad Breath Sour
Stomach Furred Tongue and Indiges-
tion Mean Liver and Bowels clogged.
Clean up tonight. Get a 2'jC. bottle of
Dr. King's New Life Pills today ana
empty the stomach and bowels of
fermer.tine. gassy foods and was'e
A full bowel T-ovement gives a satis
fied thankful feel. r.g makes you ieei
fine. Effectiv? yet mild. Don't
erire. 2Zc at your Druggist
tfucklen's Arnica Salve for Bums
You don't know who he Is or where
he lives yet an Ardmoreite Want Ad
will find him for you.
f ht i! irrU t:c aA'.Watci t-trltr fr n
.-. r- c.i wu.-k ol raina or tHKiy ilnmi or c
.ujjre In
MAUUJAL REGIOAS
ill find Tutt's Plli the m--! r i' I rv .'
. -roll.-l .lit- -i.fKri;.;' ii."-
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED.
bv local applications as they canr.ot
each the diseased portion of the car.
There is enly one way to cure deaf-
less and that is by constitutional rem
tdies. Deafness Is caused by an In
filmed condition of the mucous lin-
ng of the Eustachian Tube. When tni-
ube Is inflamed you have a rumblin?
ound or imperfect hearing and when
t Is entirely closed. Deafness 13 the
result and unless the inflammation
can be taken out and this tube re-
stored to its normal condition hear-
ng will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by Ca-
tarrh which is nothing but an inflamed
condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Mundred Dollars
or any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send tor clrcu
lars. free.
F. J. CMF.'XEY'rco. Toledo Ohio.
Sold bv Druggists 75c.
Take Mall's Family Pills for consti-
pation. Read the Want Ads.
SPEED KINGS
The speediest run ever made j
started at the repair shopj
right after the machine had
been taken care of by an ex-
pert repair man.
No Time Lost
The time spent in keeping;
your machine in perfect run- i
ning order is never lost. Al-;
so with our special facilities
we can guarantee immediate!
I service day or evening and ;
j prompt delivery on every re- j
I pair job. j
! NEW PALACE GARAGE I
Tuffs Pills
i!f ''Z:t l AUTO r-
' V ftS Repairing
Vulcanizing Phone 111
OUR FOUNTAIN
FOR
COOL REFRESHING
DRINKS
STEFFEN'S ICE CREAM
BOMAR DRUG COMPANY
!
Cured of indigestion.
Mrs. Sadie P. Clawson Indiana Pa.
was bothered with Indigestion. "My
etomach pained me night and day"
the writes. "I would feel bloated am
lave headache and belching after eat-
ing. I also suffered from constipa-
tion. My daughter had used Cham-
beriain's Tablets and they did her so
much eood that she gave me a few-
closes of them and insisted upon mv
trying them iney ceipea me as
nothing els has done." For sale by
All Dealers.
DISTILLED WATER. FIVE-GALLON
BOTTLES 35 CENTS. V. J.
LANE. ICif
Professional Cards
ROSE CROIX HOSPITAL
210-212 E. Main St.
Ardmore Okla.
For the care and treatment of Medical
Surgical and Obstetric cases.
For information address either Dr.
Frederick P. von Keller or Dr. James
F. Son at the Hospital. : : : :
LAWYERS' DIRECTORY
S. M. DAVIS
Attorney-atLaw
Oklahoma and Texas Land
Litigations a Specialty
Office over Ardmore Nat'l Bank
Phone 710
J. C. THOMPSON
Attorney at Law
General Practice. Land Titles and
Land Litigation a Specialty.
Over First National Bank.
PhDne 23.
J. B. MOORE
Attorney at Law
General Practice
Land Laws a Specialty.
F rensley Ledbetter Bldg.
H. H. Brown L. K. Brcwn
BROWN 8l BROWN
Attorneys at Law
Wheeler Bldg ' Phone 293
Ardmore Okla.
J. T. Coleman 0 C. Lasher
COLEMAN & LASHER
Lawyers
Land Litigation and Probate Practice
Ground floor of old Court House
Phone 602 Ardmore. Okla
Pride
OF
Ferry
TZ2
A reliable family
flour moderate
in price but of an
unusual quality
It may be had frcn
Leading. Grocers
m iRTirHfiTFi l
iJimULUIIUMUILL
r-i
& BATH HOUSE
LVle Sim'i only heiih resort irJ ail
Atrerka i playground. Tib Southerner!
fivcr.te rrvor.1 Where ti radio-acuve
wdteri and pure pine-laden mountain air
renew health. Where the pleaww-
ireker tindi all (ormi ol amueTwnu n4-
ing. drtvir.g. boating bathing 6hing and
f oiling on the fined bnk m th South.
The Majeatdc Hotel u the ideal
family hotel pervaded by the At-
mosphere of home where comfort
reign aupreme and all modem
requirement are met
fm Imtm Mrt Tm. nmm
-i HAKKT A. JUP.t-3 manager
Hot Sprinfi Arkansas
. 1 wfwitipi.w-n'"
FIRE .INSURANCE
Cyclone Insurance. Employ
ers' Liability Insurance
Health and Accident Insurance
and Itonds
T. C. BRIDGMAN
Under Opera Home Phone No. 23
ATENTS Produce Fortunti
;UZrS tor patent. Bwtc or Patent
" H inta to inventors.' Inventicci
Kede.I.M "Why Some Ir. vendors faiL
All ac-nt Free SttfcijU luttsof oootiible bur
ers 'wrown client A. St.nd rough aketcb
mc-dcl for eaar:h of Patent Of&oe recoriw
laocaJ rpDresentjatives f n S J Cite and Towtcl.
OUT Mr. Greeley vtas formerly .Ttin Com ro -
oner of Patent aiH & uch n&d fnirchanre c
U.S. Patent Otfice. OkUKl KY A MrlNTI RK
CASH
ECHOLS
"The Store of No Regret"
OFFICE NEEDS
TYPEWRITER PAPER
BUNK BOOKS PAPER FASTENERS
CARBON PAPER DATE STAMPS
DRAFTING PAPER
T. N. COLEMAN Tmm.it
Telephone 4 ' " '
BLOOD POISON RHEUMATISM AND
ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD CURED AT HOME
WRITE SAM J.DAVIS. SECRETARY OR
DR. JOHN TRIPPS REMEDY COMPANY
Tom Roberts
Barber Shop
Hot and Cold Baths
HES7F.R S PILLS
Tin: i;i ioi IttiAvit .
I - .Host A .. j.ir lruvl.lf t X
i n--h(...( r M l.iiimiiiut fimndy
Mil. In l:-J ;. I rriAVf
-. I ..h the Hi Un. V
T tin ot'if-r. liny rf roiir
ItrnciT'-l. '.t -r 1 1 1 4 lt .-TTF
ri-lll..t l.:tM I'll.l.K. I Bi
yr-it-ln..wn!-.. 1: - t.S-c-t. Alw lys llcl.il le
FREDERICKSON
TIRE CO.
203 W. Main St.
Valcan'zino. Free Air
Supplies. Com plet e
stork rf
Kelly-Springfield and
Federal Tires
Call and have your tires Inflated
to the right pressure
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