The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 270, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmore Thursday August 20 1914.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
PAGE THREE
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Nv York Auk. 20. Tilings are
humming at Travers Island the sum-
nier home of tlie New York Athletic
club where work has started in ear-
liest for the senior championships un-
der i he direction of Captain Pilgrim.
The final memliers of the. team re-
povud for duty today with the ex-
ception of Ollie do Cruehy who is
espectid down from Nova Scotia
aho.it the first of September and Ho-
mer linker who will arrive from Scot
land uist as soon as lie can find
ship to brinj; him across the big
pond. Huss lieatty the shot-putter
i : '..snninn for the most remarkable;
won: of his career this year.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Siguature of
Ti:-re is no recipe in hasehall
which says that in the mixing of a
pendant loaf there shall be at least
.:ui" hitters but it is an unwritten
law that even leading teams shall
have a trio of hiinhasters who can
lose the pill among the opposition
fielders long enough to reach first
bane in this manner nearly one-third
of the time.
Shaking of mobilization:
Mobilize more fans say the baseball
owners:
Mob'lize more money say the ball
tossers:
Mobilize better ball-players say the
:ans;
Mobilize more ham in the park sand-
wich say the hungry.
CONGRESS TO
STICK TO WORK
DURING H
THE WAR .IN EUROPE BLASTS
ALL HOPE FOR CHANCE TO GET
HOME FOR CAMPAIGN HAS
ALTERED SITUATION.
It Is said that the Indianapolis club
ha.- put in a bid for "Red" Corridan
of the Cubs and will probably land
him should he he released. However
there seems to be little danger of
"Kei:'' leaving the Cubs especially if
In' Tmrnvpx in lii fieldinir. Cor-
. L.iiv I a mark-time schedule.
i lUti.i llcir in-ii-i ina.vru a ' rt'-iiu .
gam- in the Held for Chicago but hi
hitting has been good.
;e-ting tired of bothering himself
with iich petty transactions as pur-
chasing a single player Mr. Lannin
of the Ked Sox bought the entire
Providence club the other day.
Co'.'.ege professors predict that the
-government will take over the base-
ball "leagues within twenty-five years.
In that case the supreme court will
hold the exalted place of the national
commission.
Only godo that might possibly
come from s;ich a terrible thing as
a general war in Europe would be
tiiat it would keep the wrestlers on
the other side of the ocean.
There is no truth in the stories
that the field on which the champion-
Washington Aug. lit. The war in
Europe has materially altered the
congressional situation. A few weeks
ago administration leaders were ex-
pressing the hope that the minority
v ould restrain any filibuster against
legislation so that congress might ad
journ in time for participation in the
fall campaign. The republicans
promptly agreed that there should
be l'O filibuster and that all would pull
together for early adjournment.
Now however the adjournment
prospect is eclipsed by multifarious
I: s'les and the democrats themselves
are putting the brakes on legislation
AU'iunistration leaders when asked
about adjournment simply throw up
their hands and say: "Time alone
can answer we cannot adjourn whiU
hair the world is boiling."
The legislative pace has been
changed from double-nuick almost to
Considerat ion
of the Clayton anti-trust bill is not
being hastened. Most of the import-
ant issues Involved were thoroughly
discussed when the trade commission
bill was before the senate hut they
are again b'iug reviewed in prolonged
speeches.
Further assurances that the ses-
sion will be more prolonged than was
expected came today when Senator
Kern majority leader announced the
decision of the party leaders to dis-
pose of a river and harbor appropria-
tion Mil which had been before the
senate for weeks and laid aside for
trust legislation following a filibuster
conducted by Senator Burton.
In the house conservative legisla
tion now Is being prepared and it
probably will receive the senate's at-
tention when it reaches there.
The necessity of emergency revenue
legislation and being ready for any
SKIN TROUBLE
ITCHED A O BURNED
On Body Could Not Rest. Broke
Out in Pimples All Over. Cuti-
cura Soap and Ointment Healed.
R P. !". No. 1 llox nil. Hrlclnowator.
N. ('. " I was suiriTiiiK Willi skin trouble
wliirli Ih'hu ultrr a spi ll ut sii-Wiir.- six
years ami. Jt was mostly
uu my Iinily and I coulil nut
reL fur tlio liiliiiiK and
biirniii. It bch-ati likfl a
net Ho rash thru It would
break out la pimples ail
our nip. 1 would sting
and burn and itch all over
and 1 scratched until I was
almost raw. At times I
rould hardly bear anything to rub ugulnst
the parts that were uttivted.
" 1 do not know how many remedies"
Knaps etc. I tried but none (lid me any good.
Then I tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment
and they seemed to be tho very thing that
I needed. I only used them four weeks
and they completely healed me. I have not
been bothered with tho troulilo since.':
(Signed) Mrs. 11. L. l'atton Jan. 31 l'.lll.
Samples Free by Mai!
In seleciing a toilet and a skin snap why
not procure one Mis.sesNiiig delicate emol-
lient properties fiiifllcicnt to allay minor
irritations remove redness and roughness
prevent . pore-clogging soften and sootho
sensitive conditions and promote skin and
scalp health generally? Such a soap com-
bined with llio purest of saponaivoiis in-
gredients and most liagr.tut and refreshing
of (lower odors is ( iilicura Soap. Although
Cuticura Soap (LW.) and Oillcura Oint-
ment (She.) are sold by druggists every-
where a sample of ce ll with :t'-i. Skin
Book will lie sent free upon request. Ad-
drew: "Cuticura lejil. '1' lioj.toa."
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PREVENTING I N DUSTRI AL WASTE
IS THE KEY TO SUCCESSFUL
BUSINESS ENTEF.PRISE WASTE
IS WORSE THAN LOSS.
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WE ARE ALWAYS
PREPARED
To Serve Your Best Interests and we
Bid For Your Consideration with our
UPTONOW GROCERIES.
Quick Deliveries Courteous Treat-
ment and always Headquarters for
Gold Band Cofee
WILL C. SCRIVNER
Phone 253 and 416
CARTER COUNTY DEMOCRATS.
' Easily Explained.
Precinct Conventions CaHed for Aufl-! '"'""TV "
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COMMANDS FRANCE'S ARMIES
General Joffre commander-in-chief
of th armies of France.
eventualities that may be preclpi-
I f.'ltofl 111 llio l.n rnlmn n wot to iUft
ships will be held at Baltimore next i .
. . ! underlying reason for the slowing up
of congress.
I There will he no rush to enact a
i stamp tax or increase internal rev
enue commodities. Although it is
month is not well equipped tor Mien
a meeting llomewood Field at Johns
Hopkins university has every conven-
ience including one of the fastest
tracks in the country with a 220
straightway. The dressing- and show-
r accommodations are as fine as
those of any athletic plant in the
country.
Charley White's decisive defeat of
Joe Azevedo whom he stopped in the
eighteenth round in San Francisco
recently makes him the outstanding
choice for first crack at the Ameri-
can lightweight title held by Willie
Kitchie. Kspecially Is this so in view
of the fact that White was generally
credited with a victory over Ritchie
in a ten-round bout In Milwaukee last
spring. AVhite is the only man that
lias outpointed Ritchie since he he-
came champion and will probably
provo the biggest drawing card that
cntild be selected to fight the cham-
pion. 1
Tom Roberts
Barber Shop
Hot and Cold Baths
certain that additional government
revenues must he provided because
of the curtailment of customs the
leaders want to hear from all parts
of the country before a law is passed.
There is no treasury deficit and no
immediate need of one.
War risk insurance by the govern-
ment also is to he considered al-
though a' bill to provide for this prob-
ably will not tike up much of the
time of congress when the plan is
worked out and a measure submit-
ted. The bill may be introduced today
in both houses.
"Waste is worse than loss.
The time is coming when ev-
ery person who lays claim
to ability will keep the ques-
tion of waste before him con-
stantly. The scope of thrift
is limitless." Thomas A. Kl-isou.
NOTICE
On 'next Monday the 17th Inst. I
will sell 226 acres of land adjoining
the town of Springer at private sale
to highest bidder allotment of Wal-
lace W. Fox.
U-2 F. M. FOX Guardian.
OFFICE NEEDS
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DRUSOIST
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
PAROLE
Notice Is hereby given that I will
on the 1st day of September 1914
or as soon thereafter as the board
will hear the same apply to the
Board of Prison Control and thereaf-
ter to the governor for a parole.
The grounds of said application will
be that I was drunk when I committed
the forgery;
That I have been sufficiently pun-
ished and want "another chance to
make good."
I plead guilty to the charge.
30-1 m B. F. JOXES.
Watch the VTant Ads dally.
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DYER DROS.
TRAN8FER&8T0RA6E
We Move Anything Includ-
ing; Houses. Crate or Store
Household goods and Tianos
PHONE 294
In the making of coke in thjs coun-
try the beehive type of oven is gen-
erally used and the valuable by-
products including the ammonia val-
ued at millions of dollars is allowed
to escape. Calculated from the
amount of coal used in these indus-
tries In the Vnited States the annual
production of ammonium sulphate
should be approximately GtO.OoO tons
valued at $:i0non000. Actually only
:!."i.000 tons valued at $1840000 are
being produced.
One of the big independent steel
companies is about to invest $.1000-
Otio in by-product coke ovens and
will place the ammonia on the mar-
ket for fertilizer purposes.
It is also said that the I'nited
States Steel Corporation after send-
ing1 its engineers abroad more than
a year ago to investigate coke-making
has as a result decided gradually
to do away with its old-fashioned
wasteful beehive coke ovens and save
the by-products.
It is true of some American woolen
mills that what goes down the river
in waste would constitute a hand-
some profit for the same mill in a
foreign country lint American man-
ufacturers are waking up to the folly
of such waste. v
The utilization of cotton-seed and
cotton-seed oil until recent years a
waste product of the cotton crop is
now valued in the I'nited States alone
at $.10000000 a year.
The Standard Oil company Is a
marvel of scientific management in
the matter of waste prevention. El-
bert Hubbard enthusiastically says of
that much-discussed corporation: "It
has stopped the leaks taken up the
economic slack reduced friction and
rendered a service to the world that
is the nearest approach to business
perfection of any example that can be
named."
Briefly summarized some of the
principal ways in which waste is now
being eliminated on a large scale in-
clude these:
Water powers are being utilized to
disease. '
We are introducing more practical
Ideas in education fitting' young peo
ple to earn an honorable living along
cuoseii lines. ho are installing a
new reserve bank and currency system
by which tho supply of money will
expand and contract in accordance
with the demands of business so that
it will ebb and flow between the sec-
tions where theie is surplus and the
places where there is scarcity and
will prevent panics by being always
available where there is legitimate
need.
Tile elimination of waste from our
personal affairs is equally important.
Slate of Ohio City of Toledo Lucas
County bs.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior- partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co. doing business in the
City of Toledo County and State afore-
said and that said firm will pay the
sum of OX1S HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and every case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by the use of
1 1 ALL'S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence this Cth day of Decem-
ber. A. D. 1S8G.
(Seal) A. W. G LEA SON
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
naly and acts directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo O.
Sold by all Druggists 75c.
Take Hall's Family Bills for constipation.
USt 31 Countv Meet Sent 5 I
To the lii'imiiT'ii r (.... i'.di.i..-. I
' ' " i u ii .
Yen lire hereby respectfully re-
quested to assemble in pieiinct con-
vention in your voting precincts on
the :ilst day of August for the pur-
pose of selecting delegates to the
eounly con ent ion which will be held
in Ardmore at 1 p. in. September a.
Masis of representation from u. j-..
cinct to the county convention is one
delegate for every 2."i democratic
voters in the precinct.
The county convention will select
delegates to the state convention 1
which meets In Oklahoma City on the
Nth of September. Basis of repiv.ien-
tation from the county to tho stale
convention is one delegate for every
200 voters in the county. Notice is
also given the precincts that in cases
where the precinct committeemen
are not already elected that request
is made to elect same at this precinct
convent ion.
ERR FTT IH'NLAl"
Member Slate Executive Committee.
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In it rynogranhii at error Mir " v.
spomleil the waiter;
been tabasco." Life.
"it should hava
Truth.
Truth Is as ImiKissibbi to be spoiled
by any outward touch as tho sunbeam.
Milton.
Summer Coughs Are Dangerous.
Summer colds are dangerous. They
indicate low vitality ami often lead to
serious throat and lung troubles In-
cluding consumption. Dr. King's New
Discovery win relieve me cougli or
cold piomptly and prevent complica-
tions it is soothing and antiseptic
and makes you feel better nt onre. To
delay Is dangerous get a bottle of Dr.
King's New Discovery nt once. Money
back If not satisfied. fiOc and H-00 bot-
tles at your druggist.
DISTILLED WATER FIVE-GALLON
BOTTLES 35 CENTS. W. J.
LANE. 23tf
PUBLIC AUCTION INDIAN
LAND SALE.
Under Government Supervision.
LOW FARES
to tho
NORTH AND EAST
via
Let me know what
points you wish to visit
in the North and East
and I will be glad
to quote fares and ar-
range your Pullman re-
servations. Don't forget that the
Frisco is the road of all-
steel dining cars in
which Fred Harvey
meals are served.
L. C. HERNDON
C. T. A.
BLOOD POISON RHEUMATISM ANO
ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD CURED AT HOME
WRITE SAM J.DAVIS. SECRETARY OH
DR. JOHN TRIPPS REMEDY COMPANY
An Ardmoreite Classified Ad will
lend a hand in your hunt for a cooler
room.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLE
a greater extent.
Timber-cutting in the national for-
ests Is carefully controlled.
Resources of coal are being pro-
tected although millions In minerals
are still beirig wasted the National
Dureau of Mines reports.
Steel scrap Is heing converted Into
Bessemer.
There are laws to Insure the health
and safety of workmen.
"We are making successful war on
SANTA FE.
Southbound
No. 17 4:27 p.
No. ll 1:03 p.
'o. 5 4:02 a.
Northbound
No. 6 12:16 a.
No. 12 3:16 p.
k'o. 18 11:53 a.
FRISCO
Eastbound
No. 506 6:30 a.
No. 574 1:00 p.
No. 576 5:15 p.
Westbound-
No. 573 (mixed) 9:39 a.
No. 575 11:55 a.
No. 579 (mixed) 4:00 p.
No. 505 9:00 p.
ROCK ISLAND
Eattbound
No. 652 7:45 a m.
No. 6S4 (nii.Td. daily
except Sunday) 3:33 p. m.
Westbound
No. (533 (Mixed daily
except Sun lay) 11:30 a. m.
No. 631 8:30 P. m.
OKLAHOMA NEW MEXICO AND
PACIFIC RAILWAY
Westbound Leaves Ardmore
No. 1 (Daily) 7:30 a. m.
No. 3 (Dally) 2:43 p. m.
Eastbound Leaves Ringlia;
No. 2 (Daily) 9:30 a. m.
No. 4 (Daily) 6:00 p. m.
The following allotted Indian land
will be offered for sale at public auc
tion at the office of
S. A. MILTjS FIELD CLI3RK.
ARDMORK OKLAHOMA.
AT TWO O'OIXiCK P. M.
THURSDAY AUGUST 27 191 1.
I
i-.am; inu. iuxiu Harriet pace
Choctaw Roll No.' 10111. 20 aeres.1
S'j of NR'4 of SE'i of Section 32
Township r. South Rangr? 1 east in
Carter county. 20 acres smooth land
In cultivation; sood agricultural land;
sandy with clay subsoil; 8 mtlnfs
from Ardmore Oklahoma. Appraise-
ment $000.00. Terms: CASH.
Title to be taken subject to any ex-
ist ini? leases on the premises.
Ten per cent of tho highest bid
must be deposited in the hands of
the field clerk on the day of the sale
In the form of a bank draft payable
to W. M. linker. Cashier and Special
Disbursing Agent Union Agency
the remainder of the purchase price
to be paid within ten days of call
therefor.
Written bids accompanied by ten
per cent of the amount thereof if re-
ceived by the field clerk prior to the
hour of sale given above will be open-
ed and considered at the time of sale
the same as if the bidder made such
offer orally. Such written bids may
be presented to the field clerk or
mailed to him at the above address.
No bids for less than the appraised
value will be considered.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all bids.
DANA It. KELSEY.
United States Indian Superintendent.
Muskogee Oklahoma
Union Agency
August 17 1911. 13-diw
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