The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 257, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1916 Page: 2 of 10
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Ardmore Wednesday Augut 2 1916.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
PACE TWO
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';.-'.z 'otals -rir protabcy r-duc i ly
d'---'.tjo' for ln4;f-BEati!e 'ra'lf.-."
aa ir.rrt-itf-4 aeairj duririg th; '.r
y Ji.t '.a!ing out of clas'ts lt-.s -.Lht
li a.';l Lvore '.iiaa 4 y-ar. JU'-rt
e-.iTi.a'.-3 j:wje probAnir f-'H to
take .'Mo Rffoyrit tie pb'fcieal dlv?-b::-ty
cf a large jrctxtas of n!
of f.htlsg apfc.
't i jr-r.-ra:iy corrjpu.'? that t-V'Jt
) p-r '-t of a country' ifpu'a'lou
1 available for rrjili'ary duty. Or.
t:.:s hi.; of torr.p!i'-at!on Germa'! k
toul of available 'ou!d l? brought
down to f;v? K.iilion and that of tbe
I'r.it'rd '.a;- to '-;glt irjlinorr -rhif.h
i r.'-ar-r th trj'.h thaa 21 milKor
ar;d hitb is icid -ntallr a greater
ar:y tlian asy ration f-zc-;it Ru-sia
r.oy!d put ifjto tb? C-ld. Cincinnati
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Oklahoma College fcr Women.
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Or:la.
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hai! thf Oklahoma (jSA'-g for Vornfrn
!or:; i-jrit'; ea.Md to be loo;:e'l ufion
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IMI'FJ'JAL CAFE
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CLtt.H. ".OOD iVIC
OPIN DAY AND NIOHT
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'r-fjc. 1 Ail for;-.sr- f.ro;M have a
i-f M-iM- i'i r"fce- this : f '-'. i-J
lir:fi':i;.a!iy to f.i.lurtH of .rojH in
i:l') and '.r ' r a-.-d a':r-ag.s cf oth'-r rf ntl? in th- f.bn-tian S'.-nce .M n
itorld daily
'h"'.t ional institu
tion." but with it "id-al c-d'Ji-ation for
v. of.'i-ri" K'ron;i faculty aiid lack of
tuition in -v-ry d'Tiartu.rr.. it ba"
bcpun to at'ract tb- att.-r.tion of
school wn throuph'.'t the- cour'ry.
Th'- ariivl- piven l-lo-- ?.p:ir'.:' 1
ike a snack Wfc
ciojiH this yar.
J'ean-i's lav- a growing condition
: of 82 p r ci-iit. The acr-ags piar.K-u
(this yi:ar U 1 I'"r c-rit l'-hB than the
acr-aie lakt J ;ir uiaKing a '.oiai oi
17.012 acri-s of growirij; peanuts.
l.'rootn corn ban a growing condition
of 75 p r c ut. ThiH Is 'j pr cent
1 r thati the condition of one month
Tiublifh.d ii Hw.'cn
' ir'r.
and r-ad wherever the Kneliih ln-
guat'" Is Kpo'icen. It appeared rnd-r
the heading 'Oklahoma School for
Women Proves Marked Succeii." The-
article in full follow:
"A notable experiment In education
al lines In the Oklahoma Collrce for
Women a school exclusively for eirls
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LNDfRUKtR d M3ALMER
C. FiOONE TALIAFERRO
ago and C per ftnt lens than the ton- ag Its name indicates and Kept up
3 i i Ion of fcarne date Sa.sl-year. The entirely by tie state. Its sui .'.?
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I acreage planted to broom corn trim uumiK j -i jc.wn
!y.-;r amounts to 22:j0.--e acres. The j that the day of the separate echo-d
broom corn harvi-a In progresning la not past.
. . . a a I .
and fancy prices are being Though tne iuea or me i..unu-r
was to niHke ihe work all of cv.;eri:tt
nicely anl fancy prices
paid. -One contract price of tl
ton hri been reported at
Okla.
per
Llndray
Ardmore Ice
Light & Power
Company
FHOM-; tt.NK . HVI. SIX
l Util turn Hum wllh r.lx Irli Mr
p!air-TriaarTiniiiirrrT-MT
Will Sloan's Liniment Relieve Pain?
Try it and fi- one apyllcatlon will
prove more than a column of claims.
J im' s rt. Kerguson I'lilla l'a. wiTi-h:
"1 have had wond'-rf ul rellif since I
iited Sluun's l.lclmeiit on my knees.
To think alter all the.- yearn f.'f pain
Oiie ni;)IUtion gave me relief. Many
tn.iiiki tcr wlial your remedy has done
for me." Iiun't k'eji on Kulterlng
npyly Sloan's l.lnlinent where your
jiin It and notice how j ti i k you get
relief. i'l-netratbs without rubbing
liny H at any Iirug Store 'ihv..
H A3 8 MILLION FIGHTING MEN
Tajik the great demand for second-
ary training due to poor puulie
kcIiooIh In the Indian Territory couri-
try In the .;trly days has tnad" 'f
IioK'-ihle to reject young wnuen who
have not cottipleted hifrh scho il v.ork.
Courhes nre given that ma bn v..-
Ftlttitid f'T tlioHe ordlnnrlly obt-il.ied
In the hig'i fchool and ndvarcd .v')t'-:
leadi to baf liehjr of arts ha-helor of
;cience and bacln lor of m i;": ilr-
gr ch.
No nt tempt Ih being mad-3 to wrvo
others than the young women of its
own state. It l.i seeking to find the
Ideal education for the young women
of ( 'r. ahoma and to furnish that edu-
cation nt a cost that can be met by
I the great manxi-u f people especially
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(Qte Deaume
satisfy
they
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When you "rob the ice box" you knov
how you relish that last "bite" before bed-
timeit does satisfy! When you smoke
Chesterfields do exactly the same thing
ihey satisfy!
Yet Chesterfields are mild!
This 13 something entirely mw to ciga-
rettesthis combination of mildness with
"satisfy !" It hasn't been done before.
This new kind of enjoyment comes to you
only in Chesterfields because no other
cigarette maker can cony the Chesterfield
blend!
Try Chesterfields today!
I LIVERY CARS
DODGE LIMOUSINE
Case Car for
Country Drives
.af it to us wa will call for
you and take you to the train.
CALIFORNIA AUTO LINE
PHONE 615
the farmers
Iiurlng the past year board and
room were furnished in the Mate- dor-
mitories at $10 a month. Jtuying di-
Only Russia Can Raise Greater Army
Than the United States.
The ceiiMiiM bureau estimates that
H ere are maily 1M million men In
III.' I'liittd State between the !igc:i
..f IS n:nl I". of whom TML'Jiii; re-
Mlde in f-eniisylviuii .. In determining ' rect from the farm was what made
the academir onestion of how treat I the rato possible college authorities
an army Hiih country could by gen-
eral conscription put Into the Held
there are a number of deductions 'o
be mad''. One Is the to;il of alien
white!. Chinese ami Japanese who
would he unavailable for military duty
a total that the census bureau ll:;es
MORE OSCO
BETTER OSCO
Come drink
with us. You
are welcome.
CASH ECHOLS
at 1 v ss.ikiii. Anoih. r is the total of
physically unlit w hh h could only be
deti rniiiied by tin d'a al cxaiiiinat on
Still a third and con: iib rahle deduc-
tion It th" total of those lit trades
iiiel occupations neiissary to the
. mi ten. tin e of the country and the
iiiainienai.ee of ihe army and navy
l'nr thou-h tin. ih rn warfare r". -.H
ll.e mtv f the entire popula : iiel
nf a n it hiii it ieiiilres that a civi.::d-
ir.lil'' Indi'rial :'Opul:itioil be left
say. Some young women have taken
a year's study lit a total cost of $17j.
President C. V. AiiKtln calls the
education lie Is experimenting with
"Education for the Homo." There are
I wo great features household econo-
mics ar.d niusle. These nre glv.n
besides the regular high school and
college courses. Attendance during
the pa' t year showed an Increase over
0m a ft i i
2 G ASUS TT E S
20 for 10c
Att!cli tint nf 100 Chi!ftrrCS..J
prrrii.icj on T ceipt Ol Cer. tf
your cJ.'aU-r canr. t .iiui'v von.
Aildrrw: I ii'Krti & P'yi r.. Trh tcco
Co. 2U I dch Aio. New Ywk City
WW
AT CP W 0
an d yet they're MILD
day!" and plunge out into the rain.
The heavens too must be con-
stantly observed. Select a single
cloud for obse rvation and if it grows
larger that is a had sign. If it dim-
inishes fair weather may be expected.
On the other hand it Is very suspic-
ious if the sky Is absolutely cloudless
all day. perhaps there Is a hint of
that of the j ear before of 71 per cent i Puritan pessimism In this belief; no-
and over that of two years :igo of 170 thing so perfect can long endure In
per c nt.
AVhfn the babv U suffering
double affliction of hot vviatler and
bowel dorder. the nim dv needed
Is MeCKKS HAItV El.lXllt. It re-J
itines the fev.rlsh condition corrects
the stot.iix-h and cliecss hxi-eness or
the bowels. Price L'.'ic nnd '.oe per
bottle. Sold by Ilinger DruA Co.
Cure for Cholera Morbus
"Wli'-n oi.r Mule boy imvv seven
Years old. was baby he was cured
of cholera morbus bv Chair lierlaln's
folic rhohra and liiarrhoea Hem-
dy" writes Mrs. Sidney Simmons
Pair Haven N. Y. "Since lin n other
'iH-iiiliers of in v family have used this
. i.i.. .... ..1 1. I .... f..f r-.tl!.. 'itiil Iwiuel
r I ' ; 1 satisfaction and I ' - 'l"1'" numerous
;!ad!y endorse It nn a remedy of ex-
ertional merit." Obtainable every -
ARE YOU WEATHER WISE?
There Are a Thousand Different SiBn
Th.it Can Be Watched.
Purlng the day there are a thou-
sand signs to observe if you are wise
vv III i
Summer Toiarls! Fares
to the
Mountain and Lake Rcsorls
Round trip Sumnur Tourist tickot. with liWral return
imi and stop-over jri villi's arc now on sale at extremely
low fares.
Tell the Frisco Atrent where you want to jro and let him
LaTure your trip and make your sleeping rcseivations.
to mention. Tin re Is. for example
the whirlwind a little spiral of dust
end dry P aves which so often springs
up mysteriously and p.ves waltzing
acnes a road or held. If it revolves!
fr M right to left the weather will
continue fair but if It revolves the
other way. rain will soeii follow.
Then too. If you see the sheep
feedi"2 more rag. rly than usual look
cut for ruin or if the frogs are
iuliil iuc with unwonted liveliness In
this vale of tears! Again watch the
direction the clouds are taking or
the l keep an eve on the vane and if the
wind is hacking around into the fair
weather quaiter don't let it deceive
you. It has to go around Into the
west by the full route before f.;lr
Wrathcr can be hoped fr.
When sunset comes the summer
boarders go on the pasture knoll to
rhapsodize the farmer scans the west
carefully to perfect therefrom tomor-
row's weather. A red sun ball means
a hot day coming. If the westering
nun is "drawing water" look out for
rain. I'rawing water perhaps we
should explain is the Yankee phrase
to d. scribe the shining of the sun
through distant clouds so that it sends
down fanlike ribs of light toward the
horizon. As n matter of fact it is a
I tia.t sirn if the suu sets in a cloud.
Harp. r's.
DONT FAIL TO READ THE WANT ADS
. T GILLIAM FELIX J. KING
COLD STORAGE MARKET
Fresh Meats Fish anil Oysters
Full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries.
59 TELEPHONES 6
NOTICE
Public rotice is hereby given that
I ill pay no bills In Ardmore except
unon order signed either by myself t
the meadows. If the chimney swallows or my wife. All dealers wi.I govern
thick hluh and dart about excitedly themselves accordingly
watch for thunder showers or hig'i I "ol'rt F. Pelvally.
allows fly ! Ardmore. Okla. July :3. lsib. jo 4
Not Hie Diriflesl But the Best
WEIGHT? YES
WAIT? NO!
W. F. A
29 iNorlh Caddo
iOTT.
IMionc fi32
w ind
i rv
while if the li.irn f:
low. rain Is coming.
If it Is
w ill n. i lart
eo out into the
...... ins ocai Liiii.
already r.-.lnlnc. w.Uch the chickens j hopl roRU:ar the best
If they stay un li r covir me storm ji1xativo is outdoor exercise. Prink a
long. If. however they fn F!a.s of water r.a:: an nour i.e.
vard or runway in "e i.reaiw:ii '" -' -
r fruif atiH ri ppt.ihii'S. also establish
spile or the w.ttii g. the storm may a rr(n;;3r ijavtt onj te ur hat vour
he expected to continue for some jowfj rneve once each day. When
time. Kvidentlv the thory here Is a medicine Is needed t.ike Chamber-
they say" o themselves "O J' j
ahat'a the use? It's going to last u obtainable everywhere. I
.Trd H t:UUit Qt HALL r"K 3GG
The New and S-cond Hand Home Outfitter.
From Kitchen to Tarlor.
We pay cah ;t fraJe for second-hantl jroodx. We pack
crate ship or vr- jo-.jr jrood in a brick house.
Sf-j u in hm Bijr Green Box House. . .
No ftnU to Vnj and Can Sell Cheapest
Ardmore - Okla.
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 257, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1916, newspaper, August 2, 1916; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154589/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.