The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 50, Ed. 1 Monday, December 4, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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PACE FOUR
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Ardmore Monday December 4 1916.
CTlir Daihi Ar&mnrritr
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AROMOHEITE PUDLISH'NG CO.
-ii si. V si ' .' . - I I. s. 'lent
THE OFFICIAL PAPER
Of Carter County and the City Gf
Ardmore
1 v The Anlinm. he. II Is Leg
ii i- a poor In v t rm nt. Tin-re ;i
iiu ii I i in. ii t . Ii t y in) pity no charily
that ilnoe him to exile It was culd-
Memher of
Arfl'norff f.h.imlj-r if Commerce
Uuinr Min i Credit Aociatlon
it Aidmoiu us
TEHMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
"the D.iiiy Artlinureite
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V l.olli
The Wi-i-Kl Ardmoreite
in Attain u
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Ami it is r-
li-moLl the w.
that Ii nor 1- i t
prnl. il'ilii n.
I'm- pml. i! iti.
Iiil.itinii for tie
tii. ii. Inn lur t!i
Alpadt ll'
:.if. - in M;i. n
Hi.' "a a' r v. ;ii-ii
III. in . I'.l. r.i t
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mi that at la-it has I
I.J tu tin- realization ;
II. iimiii l.a- pivi ii lit- ;
LEE CUE
arrn. it .Nut pro-
iii.r lur tin- Ha
iti has
state
I- world.
Kr.at majority of tin'
1' a hat .' climb il upon
in." In ( 'atia.la. Q i.b.-e
Hi.' sa'o of intoxicating
warring nations
. Two foes they
runs than on'
y business propi'i-
ill. lit
ti-iti on the charac-
t ...ii of any person l
i. h iii.i'.- npix-ar In I
I ' 1 1 1 1 1 'i .-ili' w ill lm
UN litllig lnoughl
m.itl.iK.-lllt'lit. I
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PHONES:
(liiftineBi Man.igei's Office 538
City Editor's Oflice . 5
uuu drprlinent . .6M
ilrinl. Al.roail tin
l.a-.. I.aiii-l.t-il 1 i 1 r
lout..1 ar- mor.. i!a
Again it was a pun
silion.
A- bu-iin.ss has liaiiUlo-'l lienor we
n.i.l I nt to look fo business for tin-po-itivo
proof that proliiliitiim lias
oiiin- In stay.
In tli" press we ri-in.! nowadays. In
st :nl ot tin- liquor ail u rti si tin 11 Is itti f t j ; j r
MAN WHO HELD HIGH OFFICE
TWO YEARS AGO AND SINCE
THEN A PRIVATE CITIZEN IS
NOW TALKED OF.Ardmore Monday December 4 1916.
ti In
tl-i'tin Ills of
tli.it has 1 mi
shou ii in tli
hate In com' familiar adver
of a low nonalcoholic drink
inn- lo taki- Its place as woro
advertising pages of tin1
HOROSCOPE
Sunday December 3 1916.
1 Copyrighted 1K1S
A t roloL'i Ts nail this as a iloiilitful
ilay In which ii Is mI-. in retrain irmn
all Initiatite. Although Sal urn and
s" 1 t I rass
Ni HI1111" nl" in P. to In
mill 'i mis an in oil plan-.
Il Is a ini.-t unlink; rnlo for rrv
111 no 1' and In." allaii's Khgugcihciitii
inad" today ar.' lik.lv to bring sad ilis-
polnttnt lit. the si rs declare.
Tho plaiiotary got . rtitnont Is unfor-
tunate lor domestic p. in-.' especially
where tin' 111I1I1II" hi: .1 or old are con-
cerned I nd": L'toiind work. w h- tln r mining
nr miIihiiv i iiiphit in.int lias a forbid-
ding lor.-i-i-t. 1 'ran us i.'idhal.s expln
sinus and serious iicoidchts.
Women continue mull r u nway that
warm Hu m to imin utrato on tilt- Ini--orlatit
atfairs of lit. Hatii:.r ts inili-
ral.d for tho...- who fail to rviillA- that
tin y ronfroiit s. rloiis p r. 1 Id. 111 s cspo-
clally in w ar i-arnlne.
lii'vlvals mid Int. ri st In now culls i
an well 111 In old ir-'.ils will mark
tin- loniini; wo. ks. If tho sitar.i uro n-uil
urlcht Falsi' proph.'ts aro forcshnil-
owi il. l.ut toai In rs of tin- i lcct nri
also tn Kiiin li.ariiik's.
Mercury afflicted uh. n VItko Is ris-
ing us tli.- Sun cnt. rs Capricorn this
inmitli. Is. lield to ludliali- that foreign
trade will In' adversely nlTecteil. Klrou
In places of iimuxcin.-iits are also iro-
MClll.
T he I'liit.d Slates uay comes under
n illnitiou of the stars lo-l.l tn show
proliahiljfy of .mi-pine chances In the
iidnitnlstratlon of Its aflalrs. lliuh hon-
ors for an oftleer. who will perform a
Kr. at national s. n Ice. are foretold.
Ile.ny Iiisk.s of l:il'li-l (dllps will
coiitinit" tliroui'h tlie winter and one
Kr- at di-a ti r Is prortiostii ateil
W a-hitiL'ton II C . has the auury
ot Int. -n . i it. in- til thai will affect i
soils of e . rv 1 la :s.
l-'oo.l rint- ar" pr. do t. .1 in various
parts f tl. f.it. States
I' rsotis w hnv. Inrth-lat
noi.' ; and ipi.irr lit.
--ar 'I In v shoiiol l.c war.
Ardiuori He Friday. Thee aihcrtise-
tin nts herald the opening of il new
v The aleoholic drinks ax-' doomed
the innhiHni hirers hate seen the in-
ititahle and are now u-ini: tin Ir tiiae
nili'iiit plants in a way that will help
lather than wreck humanity.
Ar.- the people of Kiniipe roniiiiK to
the l'nit"d States alter tin.- war?
I hey .iiu already here and mora are
t -mi i ii l: At a dinner Kiten Thursday
in a suhiirh of liallas hy its mayor the
News (jives an interestinc slory:
"l "I i i III ii-n liorn in the various war-
rin K countries of Kurope. inatiy of
liieni with hrorhers and cousins now
liitlitiiiK In opiiosini; trenches sat
down n: peace and haniiony to a pood
American dinner of turkey cranhcrry
-atice ami "linisliiiits" veslerday at
tin- Ciinili.i1. mil Hill -chool oldit-
loiis to racial dilleri-nccs In tin- pres-
ence of tin Thanksi:it ini; iliniier the
lial.-tnly felt "the touch
mm 1 Wgmtesfa
K0&?Mmmi -mid
i i aiiii.u.iio fr i r . ivnJWArj . - -- vjih.
u-y it Htut -COL rn.tr JS
N'-tv Yorkers turned out In- thou-1 ''SiVv- I
I V " Wt A. r . I ! Ill . I
io welcome Inline the Setenth V. H ii. -i
nt. which airited from the A l&M J
reKliiiet.t. which arrit e from 'jmJAr f .-. V.
er fit.- months f "i ilAtf EJk& I I
peace - service .St WJJ fi I
' -. "an l t I I
s. in addition to : '.-TAVT. SM I r. -. 1
fCj
BETTER THAU CALOMEL
Thousands Have Discovered Dr.
Edwards Olive Tablets are
a Harmless Substitute
I.e.- ("nice is il
einor ai.-alii.
This report and the shaping o
events which cat.- it credence j-at
friends of tin- half dozen other pr. I
..i.i :i . . .
.- i -iiiiiiuai.-s -someuillli; new
ihotlt eilnes.lav.
Ctiice who has heen a ipiiet pri-
vate citiell since he left Ihe irotern
or's chair almost two tears ano js
in a happy position for one who
would like to seek office and not
create for himself an endless rhain
of political obligations.
When he left office he had repaid
tronaue most of the men who
lor him in his nnsucoes-fnl
rate against C. . I l.-is. jihi;
.mil who stated with him throm;!i his
tictorious campaign of 1 ft J
Since he left office he has done
linancially. It Is said and could
unpaiaii without niakini;
friends to die up.
theniseltes to he
it is likely that
candidate
would placi
on In an odd
with pi
fought
well
finam
It necessary f r hi
If his friends show
.-ul'lii-ii'tit It nunierou
."nice w iil hicniiic a i
Cruees eanilidacy
''!'!" -1. i'-. A. Hubert
children apparetiilv felt
that makes the whole world kin."
"The occasion was the third annual
dinner to the pupils of the school
uiu-ti hy Mayor Henry II. I.inilsloy.
ITaotioally all of Hie THIS children
were served only a few helni; absent
on account of illness
I ntrty nationalities were repre
si ntoil arnotiK the children. One liun-
jUred children were horn in lorcimi
i countries including Mexico. Kussia
.llermany. Poland. Austria (Ireece.
Canada. Itoutnanla Vancouver. Ilo-
iiemia. Knt;land. Ireland. South Africa
anil France. Parents of practically
I half of the children an- of fortliai
birth."
This could not have happens! in
any other country hut the Failed
States It is mi American idea and
I American liberality which is not
equalled by any other nation. In our
I news columns yesterday appeared a
similar item. Covernor Williams
'Thursday had several hundred news.
boys to Thankstfivinu dinner with
him Hundreds of charitable ork-ani
auons ami iiniivniuals look care
in
the wants of the on ThanksKir I
Iiik day thi oiu'hoiit the I'nitod Mates
It Is. ..houlll I ? i
'1 aioiu.-nis mr ..i.t y- - . T1 I ." Cms
nnl -lieiod I i b-ndinc 4T
tiioto t j i : Wj tie I. hie" 'i
' r'i 'n t: .!v probablv! f? 1? "...rtl
will I .- . j -1 i . i i : i i 1 1 1 - ' . j ' wine am! I f1 f . i-iits - a
SII.i . -.-till li'-t . will b.v. .1 t- 111.11. y j jfi 4
to 1" . !..; v in r.;. e. (:.... h als . y'.jsSetl ' A Rcorr
l.ut tl.ev -:!! .a i!. Vvlffc A
" i QX V-r Jtf "'U"!''
IS NOW WORLD QUESTION. '' ASfa r5NSsJ1 K
Tin .-.-! !..... w!. - tl- ..s TP '"'
l-:ve -..m:. lr:U. w .... N.j :-':""'-
;:;":i' f?5iSpJi
..-. : .'- world. I: ..-mo' &i '&24 it'ik ":""""S
' l--;i4 .! i'.c v.: J.dm I tM2l-l 4 :
Pa r'. rm :i i i i im- . hlK
- :: . - an .eit. el Pi .-.isi-"'
s- I i - . ! it .....r- ii::.iin- t htm.
ii.- i- t - I. t'l-. i- ..M i I 1 driiikim;
position i.ate in the p'l I campaiL-n
t'ritri" b-nl his sui.port and as much
ot his administration supprrt as pos-
sible to Itobertson. Itobertson was
d- teateil lv Coternor Williams and
pet haps lor that reason owes ("nice
less than hid he been nominated.
Cruoo's candidacy could he nothlnp
lo-s than personally distasteful to
Hoiernor Williams. In all probabili-
ty il would arouse the active hostility
of the Kot ei nor. What direction th-
Roterni r's opposition micht be thrown
is difficult to forecast. Probably it
would be voiced in support of some
other candidate.
If Scott Ferris should wish to quit
conm-ess and run it is unite likely
Cruco would not run. If Ferris and
Crure both should be candidates.
(loternor Williams would support
Ferris w bole heartedly.
If Ferris shouldn't run and Cruce
should the Kovcrnnr mlnht throw the
power of his administration behind
Health Commissioner John W. Duke
who was a candidate for a brief time
in P'l I and who is freipiently men-
tioned as a Ibis po: sibilliy.
Senator (iweti and bis bli; personal
follow inn could hardly oppose ('nice
eteti if nuke were a candidate. If
Puke should not run. I'riieo's often
epi-. s.' sympathy f r the thini;--
r which Owen mand.-. could hut cain
I t him th.- esnalor's support. Mils-
ko;ee Times I leinoei at.
THE BLUE THAT'S TRUE.
N.W
sands
r. trim
Texas
tin- Texas border aft
the hardest kind of
in Texas. Kscorted
I. mm .seventh veteran
about 4 nembers of the depot liat
talioti. ihe rccimoht us It marched up
Fifth avenue was acclaimed by crowds
which totaled tin- police estimated.
Int. teen l.'iii.niin and juii.iihu persons.
Fiery one cheered and the Setenth
never looked better than it did as it
-wept ii i the avenue every man in his
li.ld uniform of khaki. All showed
tin- elicits of the hard service alone
'he Itio Crande. a service that had
tanned and hardened officers and men
alike until they looked like seasoned
regulars.
Tlie ret iew Inn stand was erected on
the Fifth at dine side of the I'liion
la-auue club at Thirty-ninth street
When the head of the reuimental col
umn reached the rcviewlnir sl:.l -..!.
tt iii.iru i . nsk. command r.
his hand to his camu. fir it lint
to (lovemor Whitman who
review iii officer.
Dr. Edward.' Olive TaMpt the sub-
ftitutt tor cab mi. 1 are a mild but sure"
laxative and their cflect on the liver is
alt.io-t in-ia'K.-.n-.'n:. They are tlie re-
sult of Dr. l.i'.w ..rd' determination not
to tre-t liver and b..vil comphints with
el tu-1. Ili Ol'orts to banish' it brought
utt: iiii-e little i livc-C'hjrc'l tablits.
YIm--c ple.i-ant little tablets do the
uooii ih.it i nl .i!i' I docs Put have no bad
af'ir elicits. Tin v don't injure the
te.-th 1 r .Ton:; l:itii l or calomel
linv tuk" hold of tlie trriuble and
gu'ikly e -rrcct it. W'bv cure the liver
at ihe cxpen-e of t.'r.t tcith? Calomel
ci.nn-fi'iii'S nl.ivs liavof! Willi the ttllllS.
' So iiu stri n' liuuids. It is best not to
talc lab mil but In lit lr. Edwards'
( hiv e 1 .-c.l. ts t;!c-.- its tdacc
M..st lieadai-Iics. "iltilliu'ss" and tliat
i l.iv fecliin; ctne from roii'tipation and
a disordered liter. Take Dr. Edwards
Olive Tablets when volt feel "lociiv" aiul
"luavv." Note Imw tbcv "clear" clouded
brain and liotv they "icrk up" tlie spir-
it. 10c and J5e a l ux. All drucuisn.
otlel
lifted
in salute
was the
I lie veterans' oiKanization. with
Major Ceneral Daniel Appleton. lor
m arly thirty years colonel of tlie Sev.
'Ibimirchiiii; alone and just ahead
be his second wife Mrs. Nannie
Webb Curtis the well-known temper-
nee worker of Texas president of
Ihe State W. C. T. P.
Cai. t. iln Curtis was a lumber broker
mid had maintained offices in Sher-
man lor ihe last twenty. live years.
fie was sn k only a short time
was 71 years of uut.
;. ."g
1 li-
lle sure to attend the Presbvterian
bazaar at Mrs. T. Y. .MorRan s. Thurs
day ai'lenioon at " o'clock i
ALLIED PRISONERS DIE
was the first to pass the stand. Pic-
ture shows the reiriment passim; re
view Inn stand and Colonel Fisk Iln
uniform cuim-rsUiK tvith Ceneral
Appleton.
.... Pays Alimony in Pennies.
Clippie Creek Colo. Hec. I. Mrs.
Minnie C. Sc-mlan divorced wife of
Thomas Scanlan a miner field suit
here Saturday to compel her husband
to pat her fi: a month alimony in
b i:al tender. Ccanlan for three
months has paid the alimony In pen-
nies a month nun sendinu Jt.hilii pen-
nies one for a month in arrears.
T. day Mrs. Scanlan alleges he sent
I. .'.no pennies which had been soaked
In molasses. It took her nearly four
Lours to wash off the molasses Mrs.
Scanlan said
Sloan's Liniment Eases Pain.
Sloan's Liniment is firs I thounht of
by mothers for bumps bruises and
sprains that are coniiuually happen-
Inu to children. It tpilckly penetrates
and soothes without rubhiiiK. Cleaner
and more effective than tniissy plas
ters or ointments. For rheumatic
aches neuralgia pain and that ftrippy
soreness after colds. Sloan's Liniment
Kites prompt relief. Have a bottle
handy lor bruises strains sprains mid
all external pain. For the thousands
whose work calls them outdoors the
pains and aches following exposure-
are relieved by Sloan'8 Liniment. At
all druggists Jac.
29297 of 1663.79 In Germin Camps
Succumb.
Berlin. Dec. -I.-Official statistics
published here in regard to the sani-
tary conditions in tlie war prisoners'
camps in dormant' stated that there
were l.ta;.!.7bl prisoners in ihe coun-
try on August 1. 1H in. In the two
years of war which had elapsed. l".i--'!"
prisoners died. Of these n. n ;
died from i ula rculosis : .;u from
spoited fetor; r.:'7il from w.unds.
i-nnj ''..".! from other illnesses.
statistics indicate that unit ten
of etery l.iinii prisoners committed
suicide. It is stated that the num
ber of lubeiculosis cases are tie
creasing owing lo the cffeclite medi
eal treatment and that numerous pa
tienls Me able i i icate the sani
tariuin.
A Photograph Carries With it
Personality of the Giver it Saves
Money Too. Fonville's Photo Studio.
3 tf !
Look 1'or I Ilis C!jinl!
e':
iiu: switxky
p vupi i; shop
l'.:.bi . P.. : i " .
Prop.
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S.- II. :r
! .:g'- t:
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Tl
'i in iiiin'icuiosis cases are ib-.
creasing owing lo the cffeclite medi-
eal ireaiinent and that humorous pa-
lte.l I-I-..SS I'all :l. t.v.B In ctiith. a ! til.nS ;
K-.ir. dazzling whit... wlot.-r than sinnv.
C"t a ei-.-eiosh . II. w tint:' like . h.':i t.t. tariuin.
tie 1. hie. P.iiy Ih-.l Cross I:. ill 1:1 u. fr
I next wasli.lav. V.m w-ll hapinh s . I Personality of the Giver it Saves
I'us.- i i.ntu pachage al .iur glin-. rs. I
. cents- A.lv. I (offer i'.Mi Ate. - C .s'reets S. F...
I six I ts an.i t in houses. Sacrifice
Reorganize Supreme Coutt. ! price $::.: o. T r::is ari.i:ir;.-il. Cub
iiott .X- II .11. 'I Viil-tli V:isl.lnil..n
o'.I.ibofia Cif. okla. Doe. I - street. .-j.;;
' Pern -gnniiMt ion ot the Supreme Coh' t' First Number of Orchestra Course to
of kah...i vil take place li: ' SAYS ADAMSON BILL T. e Given Here Friday. j
" '" -binuai t term. r t vrOMCTITI lmM A I T "' ir' r "f ""' I niveritv I
'"CI- t .' t.I-.i Ii. e sn.-.. st i..l..l J Iw.s.L. . '..-.. 11.-1 ll I i
ei.ii iwo years fdlow ing general -;'X-Jjv i ''''" - a! under the auspi o1
"e'n-'ns tie coming reoruani 4.' ' ' '.' !'r' Ardmore High sd ool. will I.
-'ion. C':i r -lus:ii . Kane w.ll hue i ' II ic l":lersit Orchestra which wdi:
I''1-1' o"ne and one ot the other; . . I i-i: Ardmore on Friday clg'.i in I
'lour li;-:nes will !- chos-n chie:. i-I'ild of Tuesday lllgllt of tliis w.eN.i
'- " consider luob ible l':ai' '5 1 '''" ' p' r' report d in some quart. r.
bisii.e siiirp ill be mail. Chi.-t w'v I T!"' ''"'vTi.v Orchestr.i is com-!
''-''- 1 iio.-cd of :l.' P-il.. including six solo-'
11 '""' ''' I'l'i'ti. e f .-;' if j J ' jl-ts. and Ardmore people should n-i I "
: t.ite -.i h inember in :'. ' tWi rk 'j tni-s this treat.
-- ' tor -i imi'inn of his t. tm i- J ' .!K-efcS9' I I
V S TS" I - - I 1
V- J i- .I'Mi-" nt tin- i-i.int .Iik'ii. rd . i I
I ' irliiT i"P.r nnriiii iTinur I
-1 .' " "' ' " . jrs '-7 Masterole Loosens Up Those Still I
J f 'h" r:- &Vi &&& Joints-Drives Out Pain
; v. ...r:...... i'M. -t i nuzJl
iii el .. iv...' i 5 ''Wt " " ' tx'iRwc lllc rc-
Jl a' the haraa at Mrs T. V M-mv ' V VKl" fPW ' f.ct i. iar at eve -ro-t t!:i re-c-t
nt i o' 'oek Thur-d.iv a:'- i-fi--1 p... fcJ " j& - . S f ? X T 1 W- ' sfTV'j ornc store. It is a vb in. xt bite Oiiivii"f.t V
J . - k-J '".? 7 mWi ma-'e with the i :l ot nitt-tarj. ilctterl
i &--T- A?- : ' V VsTs' iT'i'S ll.-'T a nastarJ pter and d -es n-.tr
NOTICE OF SALE OF OIL AND GAS
LEASE BY GUARDIAN.
State of Oklahoma. PiltsburK Coun-
ty ss. In the County Court.
In the Matter of the (iuardianslilu
of the estates of Willie Spring Ida
Carney and Knmia James minors.
(ieorge .Nelson (iunrdian. No. I16J.
Notice is hereby given that I the
undersigned guardian of Willie Spring.
Ida ( arnev. and Knimu James minors
liursuant to an order of the county
court of Pittsburg county. Oklahoma
made on Iieccmber 1'. llllii. w ill on the
Hih day of December Will at P)
o'clock a. m. in the Piltshurg county
court house at McAlesler Oklahoma
sell at public auction to the highest
and best responsible bidder an oil
and gas mining lease covering the
lands of said minors situated in Jef-
ferson county Oklahoma md describ
ed as follows:
Southeast quarter of northeast quar-
ter and north half of northeast quar
ter of southeast quarter and north
half of northeast quarter and south-
east quarter or northeast quarter of
northwest quarter of Section 11 and
southwest quarter of northwest quar-
ter and west half of northwest quarter
of northwest quarter of Section 12
Township 5 south range 4 west con-
taining 210 acres the same being the
allotment of said minor. Willio
Springs.
.North half of northwest quarter of
southeast quarter and southwest quar-
ter of northeast quarter and south
east quarter of northwest quarter and
west hair of northeast quarter of
northwest quarter and east hair nf
southwest quarter or Section 11. Town-
ship .. south. Hange 4 west containing
Neglected Colds Grow Worse. -"" res. the same being the allot-
cough that rucks and irritates the "'llt said minor. Ida Carney.
throat may lead lo a serious chronic outlu-ast quarter of northwest quar-
cough. if neglected Tlie healing pine!"''' "' southeast quarter and south
balsams in Or. Hell's Pine Tar llonev ! '"l!f northeast quarter of south-
nature's own remedy. - will soothe 'is' 'l"'""ti r and south half or soutli-
and relieve tlie Irritation breathing 'lls' quarter of Seciion 11. and west
will be easier and the antisopiic 1 llillf "f southwest quarter of Section
properties will kill the germ which'1-'- iml ""f"' half of northwest quar-
rclaideil healing. Have it bandy for ;r ""fewest quarter of Section
croup sore throat and chronic bron-i':!- Township south. Itange 4 west
ehiiil altecfions. (let a bottle todav. ; ""Uni'ting Ulo acres the same being
Pb asant to take. At all druggist s. :; j ' allotment or said minor F.nnna
J allies.
I i ne lanus ot each minor will be
the separately sold.
Said leases to be on commercial
forms.
Katnl this 1'nd dav of Decembe-
11' Ili. (H'O XKI.SMV
ORCHESTRA HERE FRIDAY ' M M PTO.V TICK Kit. l'"'"'lun'
McAlesler Okla.
Notice to Young Men.
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club. Hon't wait Tor someone to call
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