The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, November 13, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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Ardmore Monday November 13 1915.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
PAGE TWO
Don't forget
Priced For Thursday Novem-
ber 16th Continuing Until
Thanksgiving
Annual
Thanksgiving Sale
-of-
ALL LINEN TABLE DAMASK
P.v liming- our linens before the advance on all Irish
and Ktissian Linens we offer you pure linen at prices
helow par Napkins to Match all Patterns
jl(.nl i $2.00 72-inch Damask $1.75
It. 2 $1.7.") 72-inch Damask 1.60
llt ;j $l..r(0 72-inch Damask 1.35
jt.m J 20 per cent Discount on all Linen
Napkins -Entire Stock.
Clean UpSale of Millinery
We are going to re-arrange this department for holi-
day goods. Millinery must find other quarters un-
til our spring display Your opportunity to buy a
new fall hat at a small cost.
HALF PRICE
20 Pattern Matt Cleanup Sale Half Price
These Hats priced from $12.50 to $25
w $6.25 to $12.50
Lot i$s.00 to $10.00 Hats now $4.75
Lot 2 7.50 to 9.00 Hat.s now 3.95
Lot :? Children's Hats 50 Hats Special 95c
after every meal
OSTEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION
omdden'd
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After testing liis 17 row through :i lit from tin- H remaining animals
cow-testing association a Nebraska lie liail received formerly from
farmer sold 7 and received more pro- w hole lieril.
tlian
the
A Three Days Session to Be Held
at Blackwell Okla.
Illackwell. Okla. Nov. 1:1. Tim en
nun ) convention of the Southwestern
Osteopathic Association will he held
Noeniher h' 17 and IS at the South
western Osteopathic Sanatorium In
lilarkwell Okla. Every osteopathic
physician and surgeon in Kansas Ok-
lahoma Texas Arkansas New .Mexi-
co Arizona Louisiana Mississippi.
Alabama Southern Nebraska East-
ern Colorado and Western Missouri
is a member of this association.
Continuous surgical and osteopathic
clinics will be held throughout the
three days session and a "Better
Habies" contest will bo held on the
third day in charge of Dr. Jeanette II.
Holies of Denver.
The mayor of Illackwell will open
the public session on the second even-
ing. He will be followed by Dr. A.
fl. lllldreth president of the osteopa-
thic sanatorium at Macon Missouri
who will report upon IUp results of
the latest research work in that Insti-
tution in the treatment of Insanity
by osteopathic methods giving statis-
tics of a greater percentage of cures
than has been known heretofore. Dr.
J. A. Hoss of Oklahoma City presi-
dent of the association will preside
at the convention. The vice-president
is Dr. .1. O. Strother of Win-1
field Kansas and the secretary is
Dr. K. A. I'nglehart of Okalhoma City.
Operation" for cataracts and frontal
sinus will he performed by Dr. L. S.
rarimnrc of Oklahoma who will dem-
onstrate X-ray diagnosis.
lalorntorv methods of diagnosis
will be demonstrated by Dr. I M.
i"i;ol:-on associate of the staff of
'.'. osteopathic Hesearch Institute in
Chicago. Si vera! operations in ma-
j.ir Furgery will be performed by Dr.
Ceorue J. Cimley of Kansas City si:V
-con-ini hlef of the sanatorium at
lilarkwell. The diagnosis of nervous
diseases will be shown In a clinic
by Dr. P. I. I.athrop coroner of John-
son county. Kansas. Dr. R. H. Wil-
liams of Kansas City will speak on
'piibll'lty.' OsteMpathlc 'twilight
sleep' will be the subject of an ad-
dress by Dr. I- It. Livingston of Kan-
sas City. Dr. II. C. Wallace of ITlack-
w I'll will have charge of the clinics.
- The Chamber of Commerce of
Illackwell has invited the entire con-
vention to enjoy an automobile rido.
THROW OUT THE LINE
Give
Many
the Kidneys Help and
People Will Be Happier.
"Throw Out the Lite Line"
Weak kidneys need help.
They're often overworked they
don't get the poison filtered out of
the blood.
Will you help them?
Doan's Kidney Pills have brought
benefit to thousands of kidney suf-
ferers. Head this Madill case:
C. C. Frank Madill Okla. says:
"lioth I and another In the family
have used Doan's Kidney Pills. They
gave prompt relief from pains through
the small of the back and Irregular
action of the kidneys."
Over three years later Mr. Frank
aid: "You can count on me as being
glad at all times to recommend Doan's
Kidney Pills."
Price one. at all dealers. Don't
Imply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Frank has twice publicly recom-
mended. Foster-Milburn Co. Props.
iiuffalo N. Y.
land is located near Ashevllle and
!l3iltmore N. C. Owing to the protec
tion against hunting which has been
afforded the tract for a number of
years the game has not been killed
out as Is the case in most places in
the southern mountains. Deer wild
turkey and pheasants are said to be
plentiful.
After it was known that the tract
would be acquired by the government
many of the local citizens urged that
the protection to the game should be
continued. The North Carolina legis-
lature passed an act whereby the
state consented to the enactment by
congress of luws for the protection
of game birds and fish on any land3
purchased by the government under
the weeks law in the western part of
the state.
As a game preserve no hunting will
be allowed on the forest and as the
deer and other game Increase on the
area. It Is expected that the overflow
will drift out of the forest and grad
ually re-stock adjacent lands. A move-
ment Is now on foot to place a herd
of elk and one of buffalo in the pre-
serve this winter.
Regulations governing the camping
and fishing privileges have been
drawn up in co-operation with local
citizens and sporting clubs and will
be Issued by the secretary of agricul-
ture. It is understood that regulated
fishing will be allowed but the num-
ber of permits issued the first season
will be purely experimental since the
capacity of the streams is not known.
that he has seen that delightful young
lady herself.
PISGAH FOREST GAME PRESERVE
First to Be Established East of Mis-
sissippi River.
Washington Nov. 13. President
Wilson has Issued a proclamation by
which the Pisgah National Forest in
western North Carolina Is made a
federal game preserve. This Is the
(ilt federal game presifve of its
kind to be created east of the Missis-
sippi river.
The Pisgah National Forest con-
sists largely of the neorge W. Van-
derbilt estate part of which has been
purchased by the government. The
'ATIMA
A Sensible Cigarette
low?
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$s&V Tfffi&- Vr w
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$100 Reward $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is nt least
one dreaded dlseas that science has
been able to cure In all its stages and
that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
Influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts through the Blood ou the Mu-
cous Surfaces of the System thereby
destroying the foundation of the dis-
ease giving the patient strength by
building up the constitution and as-
sisting nature in doing Its work. The
proprietors have so much faith In the
curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure
that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it falls to cure. Send
for list of testimonials.
Address:
ledo Ohio.
F. J. CHENEY & CO. To-
Sold by all Druggists 73c.
GOTHAM HAS NEW FAD.
PIMPLY? WELL DON'T BE!
People Notice It. Drive Them Off
with Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets
A pimply face will not embarrass you
much longer ii von get a package of Dr.
Kdwards' Olno Tabids. The .'kin
should begin t. clear alter you have
taken the tabids a few nights.
Cleanse the blood the bowels and the
liver with Dr. Kdwards' Olive Tablets
the successful substitute for calomel
there's never any sickness or pain after
taking them.
Dr. Kdwards' Olive Tabids do that
which calomel does and just as effec-
tively but (heir action is gentle and
safe instead of severe and irritating
No one who takes Olive Tablets is
ever cursed with "a dark brown taste"
lr-il .lull listless "nn pond"
feeling- constipation torpid liver bad
Jisposition or pimply lace.
Dr. Kdwards' Olive Tablets are a
purely vegetable compound mixed with
ihve oil ; you will Know mem uy incir
ilive color.
Dr. Kdwards spent years among pa-
tients afflicted with liver and bowel
complaints and Olive Tablets are the
immensely effective result.
Take one or two nightly for a week.
See how much better you feel and look.
jOc and 25c per box. All druggists.
For the Best and Purest
Drinks go to
The Newjce Cream Parlor
Next Door to
New Whittington
We make a Specialty of
furniHhinp; Receptions and
Parties with All Fruit Ice
Cream never surpassed
by anyone.
LOWE & WINGO
A Sensible Ci-arctte delivers COMFORT
If vou think of Fatimas as being
in a ilas ly themselves it mu?t be
due to one and only one reason
Futimas actually deliver a service
that no other cigarette can give.
If you are smoking Fatimas you
have discovered this. You Lave
found that their delicately balanced
Turkish blend is comfortable. That
is vhy Fatinus leave you feeling
fine and fit even after au unusually
long-smoking day.
Surely a comfortable smoke
must bo a M-Ufiblc smoke.
Jaded New Yorkers Are Now "Playing
the Glad Game."
A new fad has struck Little Old
New York. All norts of people havp
taken it up. It has become popular
almost overnight because it Is just a
mental attitude. If for instance you
happen to slip on your way home from
the office and come down kerplump
on the sidewalk all you have to do to
be in the new fashion is to smile and
ay to tho sympathetic bystander who
helps you to your feet with a few con-
soling words:
"Oh that's all right. Nothing at
all I assure you. Only a sprained
ankle. I'm glad clean through; glad
that I didn't break my neck."
The new fad is called "playing the
glad game" and it has been Introduced
by a very charming young person
named l'ollyanna. Of course that's
only her stage name the one she
asis In tile play of the same title now
1m iag presented at the Hudson Tiiea-
cr. In nal life she is known as
Mrs I'atrlcia CoMingr. who will prob
ably b beM remembered as Youth in i
"Kviiy woman." i
The "glad game" idea consists in
always letting yourself find something!
in every situation to tie glad about.
In the play l'ollyanna Is glad because
her freckles aren't warts and she con
soles a grouch who has broken his leg
by telling him that since he Is so
happy when he's miserable he should
be glad he lias eo many things to
make him feel uncomfortable.
The Idea lias given rise to a great
amount of controversy. Indignant ed-
Itorlalf protesting against such a phil-
osophy have been printed and a live-'
ly discussion has been started In print
between those who believe that such
an attitude of mind is the best pos-'
silile stepping stone to success and
progress and those who feel that the
preaching of such a philosophy of life
Is downright immoral.
At any rate the idea Is spreading.
The professional jokesmlths have tak-
en it up and everyone who has seen
the play and thousanfis who haven't
are discussing it. So when you meet .
an old friend and he unexpectedly
aks "what are you glad about?" you
may depend upon It that someone b- ;
been telling him about Polly anna or
Cat's Paw M
Rubber
Heels
50c.
Cross Electric Shoe Shop
PHONE I1S-J B N. VVo.d
E CALL FOR AMD OtLiVKR
matJ
A Word to Home Owners
When you want
painted papered
call me for estim
pleased to call on
you in selecting
tions.
draining. Tiffany
ling marlielizing i
n specialty..
No job too large
to receive my pen
.So'- agent for
I'api r Company.
your home
or decorated
ates. I will be
you anil assist
your deeora-
blenilinc stip-
iind decorating
or too small
onal attention.
Western Wall
W. T. WILLIS
11C C St. N. W.
I'hone So
I n: i t ' B
i icite-rtiiuw ivuruig
FOR SALE
I have a very late model five
passenger PIKRCK-ARHOW tour-
ing care for sale at $oS0C cash.
This car Is the highest grade
car In America and you could
buy nothing better. It is prac-
tically brand new having been
run only enough to start limber-
ing it up. Top has never been
down nor tools unwrapped.
Highest grade cord tires good
as nw. Car equipped with ev-
ery highest grade accessory In-
cluding two new extra cord
tires. Original cost of car $1S0.
If you are in the market for a
hich grade motor car. and want
the best niale at a bit savine.
write me at once ("an furt.ih
you photographs of car It is fin-
ished in golden brown with
natural wood wheels.
P. O. ox 1120
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, November 13, 1916, newspaper, November 13, 1916; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154667/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.