The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 278, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 27, 1916 Page: 2 of 16
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Ardmore Sunday August 27 1916.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
PAGE TWO
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Mill I lilt mill U ni.Mjiisi:.!.."-"
mum mm jl-.l
. .-vr- . carryir..' CtLforaia by 13
imiTiin t nTC :
vvlinuui wu i l :rr;.v;f.r5'!
II ...i. it in .v. .!. '.-r.t.V ball'. !
pfl "P"j TJl ' ' '' -vw K'.-"hi:td .-t.itf. I ri"! - dr. it:on.
JUL U UUU I l:d.-nts of ir-'-r.t rampar. F. n ! r !
j Mr in. T .-cibr-.-s vo. J f.-r Wilson I. r c r ;.nd :: t
vi h;::i. and M -ach'l-1
t 1 1 ......
STRAW BALLOT AROUSES WIOE-1 Yr -:'! wPh f..r W:l-
.SPREAD INTEREST AND POU-j-.n -! i"! t' IVi-i. The Mn:-n
TiriANc FIND SOME SURPRISES: from . M i - - ar V; - u-r.-" V:!-oti
FOR THEM. '": !!-:' - tir vot0;n
standing Wi'- : 1 I lichen 11. 3
t....i tv .. -!:'! wi'l r -main slid l
i'-o:i !.-!": liu-Us v-' Jin the pre-.-:-.- e:.r:pa:i:n my be juc!?-1
X!.. . v.;. rvl. Tits from i bv the f. .!'..:. rr.sr r.-ul's; O-ert'la. I
...II f i!.- .--it - ( id-1 Wilson T H:-':.'S 4: Alab ima. W:l-j
ir.K li.e m:-.i:..t -'.: ' '' umbU : : Hii-v..- Text.. W'.l-on 4". j
)riv..r.-.i. X.--.V V.. ik .v.n.d m she! ITueh-s 4: Vitvh.ia. W!'..-on 7 : H'.uj
ir.-s ifi.-i . ..-1 iv'-. -s C; N-.s-'i fir lin.i. V:ton -SV
A sTaw b..l!.. : n tak. n by! Hughes 7: Surh Carolina. V.'i: . 'IV.
thi. .'. .-.. ! ii. Tii- S; -t;ti..r Ii. !-!.'.; I A:'1
uMcii I.: - itim! v. id-spread in- . pijbib-.n po'..ticians v.i!l r-omb-r .! :!1
I;.; t;.p .;;;!..;; : U c...;:.'rv. W.l.i perhaps '.IU from Perms lvpnia: j i..outh
-M-.-!.!i(.n;.l p rfinl I r accuracy. U.e W'.?-n U-.vhf- IV. j :
l! l... .;;t..rs w.-.t i.bi.ut ti.i- Ui a .Mill vi.l i::.- r. ;i'i!'i ;'n hin' j !: s'r
. . .... .i... i i .. ...l ;t ! ... - .t..l.T.ii fi.r Wilson frrsn 1 'ir.il ti
r. .! i m;i il.ns for ih'-ni to coin-i -iu-v l I:!.'"!- I-! ir.'l uw nvAy j '1
I I - - t H i' . '
Th" ( f-r t!i- sociaii-' labor par-1 a
t!
nirK'.-l. d to iv.et t the d : i MaMMB&'ffrTTi
such an in;;'u'.:on. Th-.' i
t'l't-t.u "'-t a rropertv .s ?o:n-
e far ; thin? .:k :2.-v'). lH-acoao. .
to l'"i. j Kd.-.'i Fii aaJ IVacons Aiic--" Kit-:
t5 .1. ! S'T ar- in ih.ir?" of this hi..jie which
rriial.y optT.-d ;n July. It mu.-t
a c ::ifr.r:aL-!e t.-ung to ;i'.:l-? to
i on m; h work bv urh a c '
We hav tnuc'i .au-f
TEEATORIUM
to Mrs.
i' f-r.a
.!: ..'
5;icfford for
: sis to do
orii. '
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TODAV and 70M0K?01V
Second Chapter of the Most Marvelous Serial Produced
LIBERTY
THE SERIAL GLORIOUS
V.' Mi j:.n.ina ln-adiim s Tbo Sj.o-t.-'tor
( mm- .ut as Shi' lompb tion of
thi' r.'w liillo! :t ti r iii ruin a "I.a::d-
slidc for V.'il on." li was a brn zy
r.n ( Ijih n of colli -K" jouniali.;n and
r iit i ii !-(! one of tb'. bif? dailiis on tb-
lay i!tti r a rial prcsidi-u'lal i b f tion
Kvcn Ihi- si.-i--t cf the- politicians
baM; b-cn Undyini; the results of
ti.is colb-cc billot for president. It
)s really significant in that it yives an
inklin;: of liow the reprett-ntative citi-
zens of nearly every state in th"
union stand in the campaign. Tbo
L'.ill votes of these students repre-
sent ;;ro'iis rif students who have
but recently come from their lioine-"
In practically every state of the conn
try. They are not studi nts who have
been at the collec" for a whole tprtn
or f r any lenu'h of time. They re-
rently left home for the summer
roui so and will probably all be back
In their Ionics In time to vote in
I he real ('lection.
Wilson Without the South.
One thtnt? fr particular interest In
this crilb K'e ballot Is that cvpn wi'1'-
out the "Solid South" I'l'Msident Wl(
Kon K"ts a handsome majority over
lliii;bes. Another surprise to the' re-
publican contingent wiis that the pivs-
ident carried many of the central
western states which the republicans
linve bu n claiming both in and out
fide f college walli. Still another
surpris" to the republicans came
for Hr.t'h.- '
he ore fur t!i- soc!a!i-t labor par-
'y candid it- v. as very small as was
also tie vot" f r ev-fiov.rior Il.inly
of Indiana the c andid it" of the pro-
I ibitio-i party.
Th- jfrand total vote of 21"0 was
ureatir than has ever been taken in
a colb-pe straw ballot and never per-
haps did any college voting aroUS"
such interest.
Jutt the Thing for Diarrhoea.
"About two years atco I had a pp
vere attack of diarrhoea which lastei'
iver a week." writes W. C. Jones. Hu
'ord. N. IJ. "I became so weak that 1
ould not ftand upright. A dniKKis'
ecomm(.'nd.-d Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Th-
irst dohe relieved me and within tw
lays I was as well as ever." Ma
IruRglsts recommend this remedy be
ause they know that it la reliable
Obtainable everywhere.
BROACWAY
M. E. CHURCH
MISSIONARY WORK
CASTORIA
For Infants and Ch'Jdrea
In Use For Over 30 Years
of
AJvtay LcarS
the
Sipiature
P.HICHESTER S PILLS
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I ul . n h. It.- ..f .....p. V
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'!u-a OK! Sol llOtn
the ir.cn ury i;p urnur.il
'i'J. fli-.-a it's sure time
in drink
--. hi i y
Iu f.u ( any linc'i a
I'i.ikI lluic.
Moisten-. Tarched
Throats.
Oucnchcs Thirst-
Nutritious.
Diamord A Ic Cream Co.
D stnbutora
Our Work in Saitillo.
Miss 1.4-lia Itobi-rfs: "All of the
clubt normal stmb-Tits in t!ie tn n'.nr
class arc t'litistjans and aftt r tteV
graduate they wiil wh.rt ver their
services arc most needed. Our nor-
mal department has supplied not only
those tiHcheis but tlio-e in rharfi- of
our school in Sati Luis 1'otrsi and
Puiatik'o. They also are helpers in
our Ciiadalajara school and other
are teaching in twelve states of Mex-
ico. No ( t hi r school under the con-
trol of the council in Mexico has sup-
plied s-o many trained Christian work-
ers. Iloth liruther Castro our pas-
tor in Saitillo and . Professor Olivarei
liave written me of the fruitful union
revival set in s liy have iv'ul re-
cently. The churcjies that cmitsp-il
in boldiiu the services Wire Metho-
dist I'n s'lj it i iiiu and Ha tit. That
sounds p'od. iIoi-m it not ? TI ey t H
me that alt. r the first service im I'm
testant chiin h in the city Wo"l.l la-id
the rouui'etal ions arid they met in oijr
issi mhly hall which will sea! liearlv
seven biindi-ed persons by iro a iliri
tin in. The attendance was not U s;
than live hundr.-d after the first ser-
vice and tin re w. rc i-Uhty four can-
didates f(r in. inber.-hip ri Ihn dil-
feretii church at tii" i lo--". Our ("1-
IcctioTin in .S'tnday .- ho. 1 rail"." from
thirty dolhirs to sit I've dollars
i M 1 1 : n i v i ry Sutid ly. A .11 off
si ; 1 1 1 In- uii re" prohibi'iiii: the t-aeh-Ir.K
of r.-liulon in pnvat. si ' ools
i ur sSnmlay srhnol ha.: ori;.iiii 1 i!-
si II inn .1 viroious propa LM' ; on body
by iipi'oin'm tin niln rs of the propa-
gation oii.iinitee ftoin every class.
The mi'ii:i:i' the revival services
show thai th.-y ; re doim; eff.rtive
work. Th.- M.tlmdists have by far
the largest membership in tin- city."
The Spofford Recwving Heme.
Thioimh the .ner.eis donation of
Mrs. Spitfotd a . au'ifal l.ci ivin-
hon.e lias ' en ilonat. il 1. 'ii" Meth.o
di.-t un'oa ol Km as C :y for th"
. of ti e children tlilil 'd over to th-
institutional 1 liurch by tin juvenile
court. Th.s department h.as been fin
anced atid 1! r. cted bv the city mis-
sion beard for many ears in quarter-
which were totally in.i bijuate. The
beaut fill wor:. that his been at com
pU-died. despite limitations has so ap-
ili d to Vi. Spt'fford that she has
donated h-r ln.iutiful r. i.b nee. w l.ic'.i
2 Kings -1:32 37. j
And wh'n Klish 1 was rcrrie into!
ti.- house behold tii- child was dead j
e.:.d i.:ii upon his bed.
Ii- .v.T:t in iher fore and shut the:
do r iij on ti.i.ni twain and prayed'
J.ord
!. wa nt up and lay upon tii" j
md pir his mouili upon i:s '
and l is eyes upon l' is eyes j
hands upon his hands; and '
(lied himself upon the child;'
tle-'.i of the cl i ; I waxed warm. !
li" returned and walked in
i.jiis" to and fro; and went up I
str-teh-d himself upon him; end
child sneezed seven tunes and
child opened his eyes.
And h" filled Co-hazi and Paid fall
thi.. Slinnnirmite. So he called her.
And when she was come in unto 1 im
he said Take up thy son.
Then she went in and fell at his
feet and bowed herself to tin; ground
and took up ln r son and went out.
1 it'' pys'? h-it'fxm
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SOMNAMBULIST IS SHOT
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Great Cast of Popular
Universal Players headed
by
Marie Walcamp
"The Daredevil
of the Films"
JACK HOLT
EDDIE POLO
No serial ever so lavishly
staffed; no serial that
made the direct patriotic
appeal as does "Liberty"
One chapter of this great
picture will be shown here
every Sunday and Monday
4
"1 tr
If
Brother Mistakes Brother for Maraud-
er and Fire Irto Hip.
St. Helens Ore. An sr. 21. Wait":
Smith. II years old wis shot ') hi-
old'T brother Chancey Smi'h las'
niiit ;it tin ir ramp nerr Hunker il;l!
The Smith boys with uthtr peopl; are
ra!t'pir. out. DunriR the Tipht v;il-
ter ''t up wall-.Ins in liii sbep
Chaiincy find in the diirk 'lie full
char" f .f shot strikintt Wal'er in th
lijjht hip. A litfht was etrii-:k and
thc ii-ntify of tho victim .vn dis-
covered. .Walter Inn Tieer) ;. :n v.ibr
(f the b.y scoiltei ntl'l reeevJ (vrjip.-
Inir .sj ho diircted the otlu-M in
tyinjr up ttie nrterie. action 'rial pre-
vented him from hleediP'-; to death.
When the tioy orrivfil at t. llebt s
Ur. U"ss found the nrtries well lied
and in pood shape. Ir. Rss took
the l..y to Portland in an ait'oiiioh I '
this ltiornlns. The wound Is a com-
pound fracture r the thian .'nd the
b-K will probably be ampul fed. 'I he
Smiths live at St. Helens wltll their
patent Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Mii'.t'i.
When von ynwn a tu(l deal in the
davtlrne. "f. el dull achey and w ant to
stretch frequently it is an unniistak
aUle symptom of malaria and unless
vou do sornethinn at once you are
booked for a spell of chills. HKHU
INK is a chill medb lne that will pre.
vent or rur the disease. If drives out
the impurities on which the malarial
eertn thrives wtrentrthens the liver
and deal"' the bowels. Trice 50c
Soid by IliiiKcr Drue Co.
3jiannn88tjo
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:: REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS H
K (Ity Chick;is;iw Abstract K
:: Co. tionded A!'stracter-i U
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TODAY ONLY
Grace Cunard
and
Francis Ford
In a New Play
'BRENNAN O' THE MOOR"
it
Broke But Ambitious
Extra Good "Netor" Comedy with Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran.
B
MAJESTIC
44
TODAY
COMPLETE CHANGE OF VAUDEVILLE
The Man From Manhattan
Mutual Paster Picture n 5 parts featuring the great Stars
Rhea Mitchell and Wm. Stowell
99
man bis wif.;. to Mrs. Lorn Townhy
Lots 1? and II in
W
1. C
t iun
A. Host
Holt W
17 r.s2vv.
r and Lou. his w ife to
arraniy Heed. Part per-
W. A. lle.--t-r and'Ix.ii. his wife to
M'jert T. Wilson. Quit Claim Heed.
Pail section IT T.sL'w.
Albert T. Wils-n and S. L. Wilson
his wife to H. ('. Holt Warranty
lieid. Part section 17 ;sJw.
Wai rant !l 'i d.
block S Wilson.
It-v M. Johnson joined by his wife
Ode-sa (Hey Johnson to Vance Mi-
liar. Warranty Heed. Iot PI block
11. Dundee.
N. W. Grisham to
Oil and Gas Lease.
2sl'vv.
W. K. Grisham.
Tart section ''!
The Twin Stale Oil company and
J. V. McDonnell to Drive W. West and
Km ma West. P.lease Oil and Gas
Lease. Part section 11 4:lw.
C. C. Nations to Luther D. Mason.
Town Lot Patent. Lot .". in block 12
Ardmore.
T. 11.
i i rt ii in
Iease.
DE WITT'S
HAND MADE
5c CIGAR
Klnibrell
W. J. lies'
Part section
md
Miisnii' Ki'ii-
li! a::d Gas
12 SsPc.
S. 11. Ii-tde and Mary V.. Pis'ole
hustiar.d and wife. ti J. O. Troi cr
Warranty Peed. lt 1. block .".02.
Ardmore.
s
u
C. BOONE TALIAFERRO
Jj
to C.
and
Gil
Mr-.
Lot
It. jStricVLird and Ira his wife
'. Drown. Warranty Deed. Lots 1
2. Mock S Tu-sy.
D . Cochran and Francis O. (Yen-
i.
ran. husband anil wile to m. i. ocu-
r:m. Warr.intv Deed. Part section ::
2si!w .
W. S. Crockett to j-'amuel G. WiMid.
Warr.u.ty Deed. Lot 2 in block 2L
A idinore.
Plenty of Room for All Europe.
The l'nltcd Stales ran sv.allov ail
of Kurope area population i nd all
states the Popular Science Monthly
for September.
The entire combined computed urea
V. M. Calvert to It. F.
Option to Purchase. Part
4" w.
Kleaz.r.
i.-ction 9
"PROSPERITY WILL ENDURE."
That is the Opinion of a Noted
Chicago Gusiness Expert.
"Our prosperity will last long af
ter tiie war is over" said Albert Kl-
of the fonden countries and th ; rea linger merciianuise manager oi me.
of the western 1'nited S'ate-- aro veiyjDoston Store C!ii("ao who has Just
nearly the. same. The discr?pa:iev is i completed a survey of business con-
a bare fifteen thousand squire ii;les ditions in tiie cast. "I am convinced
ten Kurope's side. At the i:uiie a.ne. j that the indus trial world was never
ir Wii:i in Kurone woulil on a more secure louuuauon oi neai-
spread over the who!" western part
of our country crow dins it to the
doors with its one hundred md elev-
en millions of people belm; 'll? liT-
p. st of all the European countries.
The state of California has ample
: quarters for seven European countries
but its population Is only a little over
two millions whereas little Uoomania
alone harbors just about seven r ill-
ion inhabitants.
AustrivIIuncary fits rather t'ghtly
rrross the shoulders in Texas v 1 irh j
I.cin Gardner to M. T
M I. Vuld. husband and wife. Release j cfrv
Oil and
r"w.
John
and Gas
Ca Iase. Part
Im a scattered population of i -ally
Auid and j four millions whereis Austro-IIun-
bas more than nftyKine milhins
its
F Lose
. Incase.
to C. M. KUer. Oil
Part section S 2s3w.
J. rlir.e 1 i k. sincle. M F. S. Joiner
Warrm'y Died. lot 1. bbn-k 2S2.
Ardmore.
Hamiltun. a sircl" per-n. to
l.or.i T"wnlev. Warr.intv peed. 1
. b'oik 22 Wil.on. I
I
( Prown and M. K. Prown. hi i
wife 'o Annie K. rpchiirch. Warrinty
I VHl. I'" 1 and 2. blotk S. Tu?T-
tv t. n.?mon and Ceorr!a Ho I
section S I of neonle accomniodated within
boundaries.
Mere striking how-evcr. !s cormil nt
Idaho with its three hundred ai.d
linnsmd inhabit.ints liv
ing in an area sufficient '.o gutter
sixteen millions of lronoan living In
four Ir.rce countries. Then ".l.-re ure
Montana and North Dakota ith
tle!r nine hundred thousand pf(!o
rn.v!"g rnouch room for Spain i-nd
Porti:sal's twenty-five mill'ons.
IMPERIAL CAFE
No. 1 N. Whlroon St.
New nt Tp to P'
C)ille anil Amrt-n Ptt
clean rooo SBRViCt
OPEN DAY AND NIOHT
ST Tabi tor
foe P "'"
I AppTr a cotton clotn wet with BAL-
LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT to Bll
wounds cits burrs sores or blisters
n.i rnto It onderful healinK power
II is prompt and very effective. Price
23c. 50c. and $1 00 per bottle. Sold
by Ringer Drug Co.
thy trade."
Mr. Kllinpe-r made a trip to New-
York in charge of seventy-three buy-
ers of the establishment with which
he Is connected.
"Smith America Canada Kurope
and even the Orient" he said "are
clamoring for our goods and the fac-
tories cannot meet the demand. Con-
cerns like the American Print Works
the largest of its kind in the world.
Is operating only two thirds of it
normal rapacity because of the
scarcity of labor.
"Thousands of mm have returned
to Europe. Our usual supply of labor
immigration has been stopped.
Munition factories have Invaded the
market and have taken thousand;?
from their usual callings. When the
war is over Europe will continue to
nerd her nn-n to rehabilitate the in-
dustrial fabric there. It will be our
job to continue to supply the raw and
manufactured materials.
"The squareness nnd fairness of
the American manufacturer Fhould
be a matter of pride and gratification
to the country in general. In the face
of a rising market he has faithfully
fulfilled his contracts made at much
lower figures and has suffered his
losses like a true sportsman."
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