The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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Ardmore Wednesday March 21 1913.
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H"x.mia barter n.Mua. :n A;ril.
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ri'VK'K-nt t imprr! thi fn'Jition of
tm 'ifeffi'lfyed In Nrw Yoric.
';r-t TtriUin ha MmiM'-'l two
n--w liiprtA) In !yrilon whsr
'ur!-'l tj-n may J'! trat;'J. There
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SORE ACHING JOINTS
Rub Rheumatic pain ttiffneai away
with a amaU trial bottle of old
"St. Jacob' Oil."
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f..fjf ViiiJ Jur.Bg Ajr.J. anJ
-. .'u;l uri-i! -arl? in Ju
KljMiinalni In "pain only." Not
unit raxn In fifty rK'iuiron Internal
lr''atmtnt Htop druKKln; Hub aooth-
iri k pwlratln; "Ht. Jacob'a '"JI"
rlK'it Into yr iir t J IT. aching
lultita ami rnui:lpH and rll'f cornfca
IrinUinlly. "Ht. Jv.oh'n Oil" In a
liaruil'-nii rhPiimatUm ur hl:h
ficvur dlnHMKilriU arid rim not burn
ttm Hkin.
Limber up' Quit roriiLlalnHit;' f''t
a Btnall trial bottlo of oil hori-pt
"Kt. Jitfob'a Oil" at any druj- tor;
mir In JuHt a inorni-nt you'll br frc
from rliumatl; a I . hopwhh tiff-
ui-nn and wflllnK. Ixm't nuff-r: It';-
lli-f awalln ym "Ht. Ja'ob'a OA"'
Iiiih rur'd rnllllotiH of rfi'-urnatl" rn
Hiiff-r-rn In ttm lnnt liulf c-nt ury.
and h JiihI an K'"l fr HolaUra nii-
ralKla luinb.-Ko ba:ka:lio. tpralnM.
i:tit-r.il Slfar- Ar-nt i t;: t-tj'!
of a fi- off.' ial ' ."iSiUrd by t.h'!
"anal an VwAr. railroad 'o to-o(--rate
;n tbs d':vfc;oiri-Tit of volun-
tary new uruouz fei(i;'loy-K. It
h;H d;ty to ann;!. ilif eriiploy-i-
jn tb-ir ayMrla'.jon j;h an first
al) afry firit. th- railway V M
C A. a bMi'; a".vA-:atiori " Liut.
f.'ol. Ijircy H. .'jriiMn ha. h--n a.o-yv'.nt'-d
to hold the of fit.-
How to Collect Claimt.
M'jint. frank arid ln-arty oop.-ra-tln
on the part of claimant In prenent-
i n x 'lalrn with pnp-r -vldin.-. lo-
tiuli to cxp"lit: (K-ttli iui-nt. Th'- poll
i y of arrl-rM today i to -tatilUli tli
validity of a lalm and not to avoid
liability.
The fr'-lciit Halm aK'-nt Iv hound to
!lw- within tin- frope of tin- la and
rannol Mihj"'t blm-':lf. Ii Ih ompany
or t'i- claimant to t J t-evcre fincK
and pi-nalticK ltnii'-l by law by pay.
Inir HaliiiH until the facts and tnea-i
ijre of leiral liability are cKtablirhed
("l H not. the proper practice for
railroad companies to adjuft claims
I in ru -' la t t-I y on presentation and with-
out Inv eMijfai Ion The fact that nhlp-p'-r-
may Klve a bond lo hei ur- re-
pa)mefil In cane upon ml hseiueut i x
atiilnatioiix. the ilalun proie to have
been Improperly adjusted ilm-i not
Ju-tlfy the prai t Ire." lixlraH trnm In
iervt;ite Commerrr ( 'omiii If i-ioti
let In No. :! Article No. S )
Any lohH or damaK' Immediately
on dlnf-overy cliould be rported to
the a-eiit of the ileliverini line ar.d
every opportunllv nhoiild he ii'f(rded
I Im to Ifiepcrt and vi-rlfy tin- rame
and In no a.e -liou!d report of t l-
lo" 1 or dattiat'e be ieayei hevoiid
f'irty lirhi hourn after receipt ot
roodrt
In-lay In makiiiK complete Invcstl-
Mijj NASSiE CORrIN
Tre Ope'tlsr w.th t-e Sweet Vo;ce. j
Hold Pecord for Tin-e I
Miij! Cor ha ta-i tn :h tir 002-i-j
a: ArteMirn for tar'.y ten Tr-ars
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Direct to the
Waiting
Operator
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That'i what direct line aervice
guarantm you; line that ia ex-
cluaivrlv voura. You ahare it with
no one elae. Nobody to uae it when you need it moat.
No cuatomcr of youra ia made to wait becauae Mtne
other peraon on the line ia keeping it "buay."
Theae advantages are to be gained for such a small
advance over what you now are paying that it's a won-
der you haven't had direct line service long ago.
For your business' sake call the Business Office
TO-DAY and ask for rates.
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Ftoneer lelephone
.&J and Tetoraoh Company M
lf. N'anr..; Cor ha. wLo haai b:ttl
.ra tie iocai teier-ose wii;.zj
I'jr.iT tJ.ac air other fr.Ti :n ti-e
ner . ice a iyr-ored in the latt itaue
of trj- jiotjthw enters Telephone News
f.th the piib!kat:on of fcer pic'ur
ar.d a i-'ai.er.e.'.t of her work.
f'orhi a.. treated fi we!' by
her co.r.pa.y wh:!e i-he was j!l that
she t.i.nkii dow he wf.l never give
up the work. Trve cortpany carries
insurance for the or:er their sal.
arieit do ti'A o; when they are o"
djty from :ilrje. and. added to this
benefit there is a fund provided for
employes who rKir from the buss-ne-s
afer a ceruin length of service.
The htory published of the Ardxore
Kirl follows:
"On day last O' lober a 'eiephone
cuh-rjber wan anxious to know if
up the exchange and aikt-d for "the
o;rator v-ith the fweet -.oi'e." The
ub-;riU:ras anxious to know jf
she ''wan 111 or had rc-sijened '' Kow
M-s Nannie Corhn or-erator was
ill at that tirrx; and every employe
in the exHianie knew hne had a
voice o th! subscriber was
promptly informed that the operator
fclie a.- inquiring about was ill.
ration i. -ometimes unavoidable on
aoount ot the numerous aftencies in-j
.olved It must be borne In mind that'
f.ery claim mn4 underKO rome in-i
teptiation. Mine reports of Ion" or
'huiiat-e are not always al the fineer'
tipv of the claim department. j
delay in adju.-liiiK claims for lam-
uai f olten arii-ep tbrouxh tiie refusal j
of i-oncinee ti aci rpt property which j
has hern delayed or damaged in trans-j
it It should b- understood that the
acceptance of Mich delayed or dam-j
ai?ed property los not in any way
jeopardize any proper claim which the
owmr may liave against th carrier;
In fact the law expressly provides
that a consignee must accept his on
j property and use all diligence in dis
jpo-im.' of it 'I'itii a view of minimi.-
1 Ins the Ion.-.
j if a i-arrier tails to acknowledge re-
ie:pi or a claim it Is an oversight. In
i a i.t ow P-dging receipt of claims tin-
oM.'i.il m charge of the claim depart-
ment furnisher a claim number un-
der t :i h all -orresitidence pertain-
ing to t.'.at claim ii liandl-d. and it
wimid very mu'li expedite tii- work in
the freight claim office if reference
were made to this claim number In
any corre-.poiidence from claimant or
on -tateuient of account periodically
I and this -d ter im airser-ce fron
l:.y from iUne. hur.zg her lot?
perv.ee the hvs won the naae of
h;ng a most cox;'eiit aid popular
o;.ator. She is assLstait to tae
ch.ef ojierator in training tew oper-
ators and teac hi us? them the "te'e-
phote voice with tie --rni'.e Her
gentle courtewy and patxrtice hi been
noti'-erl by ubcrf:rs woo d.d not
Vnow her but who bad been struck
by the tone of her voice over the
w ire.
Mil
It would .s-rn that th.s is as hi'h
tr:bu'? a could ht pa d to an oper-
ator To win friends in the offlc ani
over the wire To rr.a'ne a record
for faithful and constant iferviee. To
be ms-ed ': fubwcr.bers as well as
friends in the exchange when HI.
This Is an ideal type of operator to
introduce to the readers of the Newj
In tho "We Have With t's" depart-
ment 0n of the operators in the Ard-
more exchange writing of Miss
Corhn say '.She has a very lov-
ale jLs;ojjori and her kindness does
not Hto; in the operating room but
accompanies her wherever she goes."
Southwestern Telephone News.
Compels All Impurities
To Abandon System
Blood Troubles Can not Re-
main If Properly
Treated.
2"XC-AvVVN
prepared by him for over 30 years.
YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST
mm
Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castoria.
Sold only in one size bottle never In bulk
or otherwise; to protect the
babies.
The Centaur Company
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Professional Cards
J. P. McRAE. M. D.
Special Attention to
Drug Addictions and Nervous Dis-
eases At Ramey Drug Store
ARDMORE : OKLAHOMA
ROSE CROIX HOSPITAL
210-212 E. Main St.
Ardmort Okla.
for the care and treatment of Medic
Surt-lctU and Obstetric cases.
For information addresi either Di
Frederick P. ron Keller ot Dr. Jame
F. Bon. at the Hospital. : : :
D. a JOHNSON D. 0. M. D.
Physician Surgeon
Osteonath
Otfloe Corner Stai-Vy Boulevard
and C Street 3. W.
Pbone 184
Try Bersys cream tx)ai b."7ery
oae a better one. lOtf
Caddo Barber Shop
Cor. Broaduoy and Caddo t.
SHAVE .10 MAIOCUT .25
Hourt 7 a. m. to 9 p. m.
C. P. HALL
THE NEW AND SECOND-HAND
HOME OUTFITTER
Caddo Street
PHONE 366 and 520
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I HISf l K'M'K ISLAND.
Are you Rheumatic? Try Sloan's
If you want uuick and real relief
from KheuitiHtisin do what so many
thousand other people are doinc
whenever an attack conies on bathe
the sore muscle or Joint with Sloan's
Liniment. No need to rub it in just
apply the l.lniiiient to the surface. It Is
wonderfully penetrating. It (roes riftht
to the seat of trouble and draws the
pain almost Immediately. (Jet a bot-
tle of Sloan's Liniment for 2"c of any
dniKKlst and have It in the house
n-ralnst Colds Sure and Swollen
Joins. I.umbaeo Sciatica and like ail-
ments. Your money back If nut sat-
isfied but it does give almost instant
relief.
Thpp" Is in S. S. S . th' ramum blood purl-
fler a proH-rty that. ab-oliitHjr rompein harm
fui Inllueui n in iliKintegrate and lose their
idem it. r. N' matter mliat th-y ar railed
nor how d'-Mrictive th-y are tlier Is in S. H.
S. a p.werf'il. searcbinif cnuntT influenre to
utinibllate Ibf rnot eriiptlrr BTra raim-a Itf
mi.coim linint'" to c.nvert It Info an inrt
Mil.-tanee that in nuirklir thrown out of the
t.h...d and out of the l"? by th akin luni
kidnejru. Jwfl and destroyed In the liver.
There Is n"t a kiturle advanre In medicine
today that in any sense in an Improvement
over's. S. S. Siiraerjr Is a wonderful mil-
ferful wieni-e but win n It rnmm to purifying
tin- hl d S. S. H stands alone thousands of
ilortors have .n- rIV-d it. Their patients
do not always know it Is S. S. H because
then i-ave the treatment to the d'K-tor lra-
illrlr v Utit fair minded doctors lone a-ri
reallzel that In the v-i' -table nuture of S. H.
S. were certain Ingredients that to the blood
in sl'kness were Just as essential as the flesh-
biillditiE elements of the irrains meats fata
and ain-ars of our dally fowl. Tiie average
! tor Is humane and of trained intelligence
lie has seen the recoveries from worst cases
of blisrfl trouble by the use of S. S. f. 'Jet
a bottle of S. H. S. tolay of any druu'irtst.
Accept no substitute And If you wish
proper advice on any form of blood trouble
write to the Mcrtbal Adviser. The Swift Spe-
cific Co. lO'j Swift Hlilg. Atlanta lia. It !
worth while nolnj so.
LAWYER8' DIRECTORY
FRED V. KINKADE
ATTORNEY j
8pecial Attention to Collections
Ardmore : : ! Oklahoma j
J.T.COLEMAN !
LAWYER I
(Special and prompt attention -riven j
to probate and land matters
Office Baird Bldg rooms 2 3 and 4 1
ARDMORE OKLAHOMA. I
The only way to reach a man's
pocket is to hit liitn helow the belt.
The secrt of many a man's success
Isn't much of a swret.
Take IIKKBINK for lndlifestlon. It
relieves the )iain In a few minutes and
forces the fermented matter which
causes the misery Into the bowels
where It Is expelled. Price 50c. Sold
oy lU inar Prug Co.
Must tliln-is go when they get
wound up. hut a bore Isn't one of them.
Recommends Chamberlains Cough
Remedy.
"I take pleasure In recommending
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to my
customers because I have confidence
In it I find that they are pleased with
It and rail for it when again In need
of such a intsdlclne." writes J. W.
Sexson. Monterallo. Mo. For sale by
all dealers.
Ah! The Invigorating Whiff of The
Pine Forest!
Mow it clears the throat and head
of Its mucous ailments. It Is this spir-
it rt Newness and Vigor from the
health Klvltig I'lney Forests brought
back by l)r. Hell's Pine-Tar-Honey. An-
tiseptic and healing. Buy a bottle to-
day. All Druggists 25c.
Some men believe in the Golden
Rule and others get through life on
brass.
Whole Family Dependent.
Mr K. Williams. Hamilton. Ohio
writes: 'Our whole family depend on
Pine-Tar-Honey." Maybe some one in
your family has a severe Cold per-
haps It Is the baby. The original Pr.
Hell'sl'ine -Honey Is an ever ready
household remedy It gives Immediate
relief. Pine-Tar-Honey penetrates the
linings of the Throat and Lungs de
stroys the germ. and allows Nature
to act. At your druggist. 25c
CALL FOR VOTES WHEN TRAD-
ING AT CONTEST STORES. THI
MERCHANTS WANT YOU TO.
Ardmore Ice
Lights Power
Company
PHONE . ONE.FIVg.aIX
LIGHT 10H HOME IITH ElECTMCITI
OKLAHOMA NEW
MEXICO & PACIFIC
RAILWAY COMPANY
TIME TABLE NO. S
West-Bound
3 1
Mixed Pas'gr
Lv. Lv.
P.M A.M.
East-Bound
2 4
Mixed Pas'gr
Ar. Ar.
A.M. P.M.
2:30 7:00 Ardmore 11:35 6:46
2:35 7:04 .W. Ardmore 11:30 6:40
3:15 7:30 Lone Grove 10:60 6:16
4:05 8:05 Wilson 10:10 6:46
4:45 8:40 Rlngllng 9:20 6:10
P.M A.M. A.M. P.M.
Ar. Ar. Lt. Lt.
Express Service
Western Union Telegraph
W. J. 8toneBurner
Gen. Sunt
A. L. Frederick
Traffic Manager.
Let me send you FREE PERFUME
Writo lodzj for a testing bottle of
ED. PINAUD'S LILAC
The world's iriort triors pcumo. evrrv drop ss fwe
as Ihc hunK blostom. Ki r ha-iiikcrmlrf atomicr ar.J I jt!i.
Fine after shauri. A1! li-e value ij in tliepcrtume-sou don't
ray extra for a lancy bolMc. The quality Is wenderful The
prke only (uoz ). Serdic. IortlicIit:lfibottle";r "li
lor 50 handkurchtels. V.'i i.e ttslay.
PARFUVERIE ED. PINAUD De?artnent M.
ED. PINAUD BUILDING NEW YOUR
m
B
IEN
The Secret of a (lood Figure
often lie in the brassiere. Hundreds of thousand- of women
wrnr the Bicn-Jolie ltnissiere for the reason that they ivimrd
it as nere-nry n a corset. It mints.rts the host ami Inclc
and eie th? fliriire the youthful outline fnihion dn-reen.
are the dn iut iiyit. most serviceable
rfnilf "! mirmcnts itiiHicinable. tnljr the
: SlaSlS best of mntrrinls -tif lisnl for in-
nn AC iei) Cy stance. "Wab.hu". a drxihle- ts.n-
DteKJJ ItlCtJ iiu-ofirrciitiliimbility-alnoliitely
rustles-permitting l.-iiimlcrnuf without removal.
They come in all styles and jtmir local Dry Good- denier
will show them o y.m on nstiM. Ifhednrs not carry Ihom.
he can easily get them f ir you by w ritme to us. Send for
an illustrated tsklet ahowiiiK style tliat ar- in high favor.
BENJAMIN & JO! INKS
50 Warren Street Newark N. J.
Mt St 1
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