The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1916 Page: 3 of 10
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ArcTmotw Friday October 13 191f.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
FACE THREE
BOSTON RED SOX AMERICAN LEAGUE AGAIN WORLD'S CHAMPIONS
$ tested ' Xv y 1 ' .2. V Va. ? J$&j fclf iZm f- ( 5 ' 1 vi hL'X
By winning the world's series from year they turned the trick by defeat-1 cesHion. The honors went .to the ' the marvelous machine whoso work lost Speaker the wonderful renter ' game" iiiohI of tho season
Vnii.ti in.rnn ohn in iiinn thn Inir thn Ph I In rl el nh In National four Ph adeln h a Americans the famous i In winning three times in a row in newer wno is now wmi me i icve.
Boston lied Sox gathered In the j games to one. It was the first time Athletics in thoBe years. Tho record 1 1906. 13u7 and 1908 is remembered by land Indians. Hut the pitching staff
world's championship for the Ameri- since 1910-11 that a team won thejfor world's championships won In a all fans. This year's Ited Sox team Is is good and well balanced and tho
can league twice in succession. Last I world's championship twice in sue- row goes to the old Chicago Cubs. not as strong as last year's having team has had all "tho brenks of the
INCREASED
FREIGHT
THE AMERICAN TRADE HAS IN-
CREASED SEVENTY-FIVE PER
CENT. DURING THE WOODROW
WILSON ADMINISTRATION.
American foreign trado has increas-
ed about 73 per cent during tho Wil-
son administration. There is no lon-
ger any disposition to question that
fart or to underrate its significance.
For the fiscal year 1916 our total
dustrial development. What a lasting
effect it will have on our manufactur
ing efficiency. Through this expan-
sion of our trade It may be possible
even to reduce prices through greater
production.
In some quarters there is a dispo
sition to attribute our increased eX'
ports entirely to war demands. That
is very unfair. It Is unfair to the
foresighted men who have pushed our
trade into new markets. It is unfair
to the administration which has furn
ished so many needed facilities for
building up our trade in foreign
countries.
We are of course doing a big busi
ness in war supplies but the impor-
tance of that business has been over
rated. To make it assume the great
est possible proportions unwarranted
liberties have been taken with our
classifications of merchandise. Grain
flour meat shoes and many other
every-day necessities have been in-
cluded under tho term war supplies.
foreign trado was valued at six and Of course soldiers consume these art-one-half
billion dollurs an unpre- Icles but they would consume them
cedentcd trade for us. It Is amazing 1 if they were civilians and not soldiers
to think that our exports alone j Wo have always furnished Europe
amounted to four and one-third billion
dollars. That is half a billion dollars
more than our total trado in 1912
imports and exports combined. What
an impetus this has given to our In-
with such articles. In fart the war
has cut off from some of our best
markets for such goods.
Itut our business with markets far
removed from the war zone has grcat-
Every Ingredient Purclyk61cloiMe
1 "s.&S VegciableMineral Medicines
If you were careful of the medicines you take
when tick ai you are anxious about the diteaae it is taken fur
a wonderful difference in your future health would result.
In a vegetable product like 1 1 1. there is no violent after ef
fect as found in mineral medicines but a natural an ef-
ficient meani of reaching the blood and purifying it to
that it may perform its functioni readily.
luiiiBir- toy litrai 11 1 unit autanai cut u jmt
llllettl iPtirlor Demand genuine
t. S. t. at your druggist it is pure-
ly vegetable and the Standard
Elood Remedy.
Swift SpcclHo Co. Atlanta Ca.
mm
1
AW
THt MINE THE
SOUBCB OFVIOUNT
mnuMb vkws j
Iy increased. This is the best kind of
new business because a large share
of it can be retained after the war.
How much will depend entirely on the
way our manufacturers and exporters
conduct themselves In the meantime.
Our exports to South America during
tho fiscal year 1916 showed au in-
crease of approximately 36 per cent
over 1914 the year preceding the war.
With Africa we did about (0 per cent.
more business. To Japan and Asiatic
Russia we sold 240 per cent more
goods although this Includes some
munitions. Other Asiatic countries
bought 17 per cent more merchandise
than in 1911. A 20 per cent. Increase
is recorded for Australia and other
Oceanic countries. Our Canadian ex-
others show a gain of 31 pur cent and
Mexico tho West Indies and Central
America we sold 42 per cent more
goods. The neutral countries Increas
ed their purchases from us to the ex
tent of 88 per cent. a most remarka-
ble gain and one that can not be
said to bo wholly temporary. These
neutral countries have been shut off
to some extent from the Central Pow
ers and they have been unable to
purchase some classes of manufactur
ed goods from the allied countries yet
It is safe to say that once accustom
ed to buy from us they will not sud-
denly go back to their former sources
of supply. What we do loose there will
be made up by Bales to the Central
Powers and to Russia. To the bellig
erent countries themselves our ex-
ports Increased 93 per cent and It Is
probably true that our sales will fall
off to some extent there when normal
conditions return.
On tho whole the prosects of re-
taining a large share of our newly
gained trade are much brighter now
thnn they were a year ago and they
will continue to brighten the longer
HUSBAND SAVED
HIS WIFE
Stopped Most Terrible Suf-
fering by Getting Her Lydia
. Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound.
Denison Texas. "After my little
girl was born two years ago I began suf
fering with female
trouble and could
hardly do my work.
I was very nervous
but just kept drag-
ging on until last
summer when I got
where I could not do
my work. I would
have a chill every
day and hot flushes
and di.ry spells and
my head would al
most burst I got where I was almost
a walking skeleton and life wus a burden
to me until one day my husband's step-
sister told my husband if he did not do
something for me I would not last long
and told him to get your medicine. So he
got Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Com-
pound for me and after taking the first
three doses I begun to improve. I con-
tinued its use and I have never had any
female trouble since. I feel that I owe
my life to you and your remedies. They
did for me whnt doctors could not do
and I will always prniin it wherever 1
go." Mrs. G. O. Loweky 419 W.Mon-
terey Street Denison Texas.
If you arc suffering from any form of
female ills get a bottle of Lydia E.
I'inkham's Vegetable Compound and
commence the treatment without delay.
HIP
Fresh Eggs Vegetables and Fryers
Weight? Yes!
Wait? No!
VV. F. Abbott's Grocery one "2
BETTER AVOID THE RUSH
And have your fall and winter clothes cleaned now. If
011 don't like the color tell U3. We dye every day. We
also clean and block hats and are making a specialty on
Panamas that are to be laid away for next season.
Prices Reasonable.
LONDON'S STEAM DYE WORKS
Phone 301
the war lasts. The chances of a sud
den collapse are more remote now
than ever. Whatever changes are to
take place will be gradual. I think
that is the opinion generally held now
by most practical business men who
have watched developments carefully.
Kven our munitions manufacturers
are now confident of adapting their
plants to meet changed conditions
at the declaration of peace.
Our Imports have been increasing
too and this fact has occasioned some
alarm. It need not fir practical?
all of the increase has been In raw
materials. Iieforo the wsr Kurnpn
did altogether too much of our manu-
facturing for us. Rubber silk wool
fibers tin and so on were tiken from
all parts of the world to European
factories and much of the finished
tr. product was finally ahipnel to us.
Thcdford's Black-Draught which I did We paid for European labor w paid
I keen Black-DrauBht on hind an fh u' '
rime now and when my children feel s arT hlpplng. The war baa obliged
utUebad they ask me for a dose and ill us to import the raw material and
ooet them more good than any medicine finsh them our own factories and
they ever tried. I ... lm . ....... . .....
We never hav a lontr sr!l of sirk. -. -
nessinour family since we commenced "P""1 r he gners-.ij tho will
using Black-Draught." continue to benefit after the war. The
Thed'ord's Black-Draught fs purely extent of this benefit will depend upon
vegetable and has been found to regu- their combined efficiency. In 1912
heve indigestion colic wmd. nausea. ony 31 r cent of our mPorl Vfre'
headache sick Stomach and simiUl ' raw materials. In 1916 the propor-1
symptoms. tion had increased to 43 per cent. Itj
It has been in constant use for isors will Increase still further. I
fjnliLVp!1e.haenemedn0t WS ve become the greatest com-j
Your druorist sells and recommends merr'al na'on ln the worId- w
Black-Draught. Price only 2Jc Gets have "topped borrowing money and
tactile to-2ar. H C u ! re lending instead. We have
FAMILY AVOIDS
SERIOUS SICKNESS
Bj Being Constaatlj Supplied With
Tnedford't Black-Drsuglt.
McDuff Vs. "I suffered for several
rears" says Mrs. J. B. Whittaker ol
(his place "with sick headache and
Stomach trouble.
Ten years ago a friend told me to
paid off over a billion of our foreign
debt. The stnbilily of our prosperity
Is becoming more nssurnd with the
passing of each month. The govern-
ment has in a far-seeing manner pro-
vided now facilities for carrying on
lloston won tho world's series by
taking four games our of live from the
Brooklyn team.
our business nbroad. Thero will be
changes when peace is made but no
collapse no disaster. Wo can taka
caro of ourselves.
Now turn to the want uds.
r
- ifipy I"I.IIIIB1 i
. I recommend the 1
?t Am
B
ill
0 Long Havana Filled
as the best 5 cent cigar
Increased sales and well satisfied customers make up
for the added dealers cost
F. R. Rica M. C Co. St. Loula. Mfr.. ol M.rcanllU and Lad? Don.hlr
(i 1 1 n infant (.ifari
The Wonderful
Harmless
Dirt Loosener
ft makes dirt FALL oat of clothes without even tb rubbing that
harmful so-called quick cleaning compounds require.
Avoid the work of old style soap. Avoid the injuring to dothea
and hands of new stylo quick cleaning powder.
Richards Magic Washing Stick
is entirely NEW and different It contains no acids alkalies
poisons or harmful ingredients. It will not harm the most deli-
cate fabrics. It washes colored clothes without fading wooiens
without shrinking or hardening and positively will not rot or
weaken lace curtains so they tear easily but keeps them f
strong besides absolutely clean
3 Sticks for 25c less than 2c a washing
SotdbrsJDrunim and Gram rCTwM. If roon dnranl handle . show him this
4 ha'U set a fax rea. Or tend tic m stampa to A. B. KiLaaroa Ccv Sbcrsaaa. 1 tx.
DISTRIBUTORS
WapIes-PIttter Grocer Company '
Dallas Ft. Worth. CtaaesriDe. Bowie. Dubiia. BremW. Stamford. MamfiaV
; UuliacodM. Aaurillo Cfeearille Ubkock tad Maniuit. Tei aiao Ada. Qkla
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1916, newspaper, October 13, 1916; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154643/m1/3/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.