The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1915 Page: 3 of 10
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Ardmore Thursday November 4 1913.
THE DAILY AR.MOREITE
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TREASURFR CAMPBELL REFUSES
TO ACCEPT MONEY AtCORUINO
TO ALEXANDER'S TERMS MAN.
CAMUS SUIT NEXT.
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HAT was eighteen years ago.
It was written on a note pinned
to her underclothing. And
now. after eighteen years of peaceful
uneventful existence in which she has
all but forgotten that strange note
she is suddenly lifted up and flung
back into the past into the past that
has become the present back into the
old story to act out her part. And a
strange thrilling part it is going to be.
Lillian Lorraine plays the part of
Annette Illington the girl of destiny.
William Courtleigh Jr. plays the
title role in
Neal of the Navy
the engrossing new serial photo play
written by William Hamilton Osborne.
It is a whale of a story. Pathe vouches
for that.
Majestic Theatre
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 5th.
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THIS COUPON will admit one (J) to matinee at
Majestic Theatre on FRIDAY NOV. 5th.
ONLY GOOD FROM 1:00 TO 6:00 P. M.
Chnmberlnln's Tablets.
This Ih a medicine Intended especial-
ly for Htomarh troublos biliousness
and constipation. It fa meeting with
much success iind rapidly Kulnlns lit
favor nnd popularity. Obtainable or-crywhere.
Mayor Tfconijtsor. of
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OUUhotiu I'ity. Nov. :t.- New com-
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to iadk-r.te t:"'t t!:e c-ratvyvs-rpy ?s fa.'-
fi'oi. and tt ove'ur.:: i'.
wi!! lor.ch the K';;i';.j'::r. court 1n tie
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Voe rf::o!..l.'o.i j.ccylca ly the )::;ui
fo!!ov.':
"necoivs'J Ui:.t be rc?.;r.l cf VM.-i
treasurer V'. L. Ai?ar.dor to :'oc;0nl.;o
tlio (Jn'.ar.d ri1 V. B. '.'if'neU tho
Cul elected Kd puo::2-ia twr.tsr.v.r o'.
tla O'.;?iho.a board cf res.r:ta c! O.f
Asrlcalturc.! tin 4 Iio'.n.ri:2r..l cc".ls?r;3 at
SUUwalcr 0::la.. smd the 0;:U-.':io:aa
ctat.? boar a of fcriciiure far tha fed-
eral nioiio' l:ao-.va as its JJot rill fuad
duo him 0 3 trcasnro r cf the Ohlcho-
inn ttitte board of asrlcyJluro belotis:-
Ins to the Agricultural a.ad Mechnn-
ical college at SliHwatcr Oltla. depos-
ited by officials of tho United States
govoniKierit wtO Iho treasurer of 1. jo
etatc cf Ol.Iahor.-.a for tlio ueo and
bcnef.1 of tho AL'ricuH.ura.1 nail Sto-
citaaical college to bo diiiburK-d by
tho treasurer of the board of rofoiito
i for e:ic".i ccllcc nsrecablo to tha laws
' r.f tho U::ll?fl States and Etato of 0."c-
!aho:aa as cet forth iu oidnlons Ly E.
P. Free'.ing the duly elected quallCed
and acl.ias attorney jjcneral of ths
clato cf Ohlahomn dated February 4
and October 7 1015 has caur.od groat
dlt;tres3 and inconvenience to ths vs:-
ployes of the A. & K. college ; Ihr.t !
tho sttvte treasurer Alexander's un-1
lawful retention of this money has de-j
prlved them of salaries due for tlisJ
Chicago says .. mnntils. from juv i to Nov.
uim to have l 1915.
Sunday. On i "That state treasurer W. L. Alesan-
a 7.ee:: rils aers wni:ui aisregaro oi ine taw nu-
erninj this deposit of mousy for tha
use of the A. & M. college nscrc:-.;-tates
ImmedLite cction for the pay-
ment of salarien of employes o? lutch
! college r.Ed recovery of moneys.
"Vherean t!te Ohlahoma icjsaiiory
lav; chapter ncctloa 6 cssiaa
j k.r.-B IV.:. reficlrss th?.t s!i w!U:irs--
kU cf r?csjy rhall b ra?.;'.? on Ycurh-.
en fo every order
STORAGE FACILITIES
Phone 72
66 PHONE 66
GILLIAM & KING
Groceries and
Fresh Meats
S. Washington & 1st Ave.
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"iioved by Mc!Jli second-."! by
f'smpbei!. thai in the evf-nt the rlahn
vouchers pr-'-sentii to the ftate tr.-a--ur-r
oa the Morrill fund of tht A. & M.
col. (r are r ot f ai.1 w 'thin five days
aft-r presretation to the state trajr-
er. the prtsidtnt of the state board of
airrciuUure Is hereby ordered. dir-:-1
and enj powered to request the attornf y
cvneral to commence wandamvis pro-
ceedinps in the district court for the
recovery of the Morrill fund no held
in the hands of the state treasurer.
Roll tailed; hiotloa crrled."
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1915, newspaper, November 4, 1915; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154368/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.