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DAILY AKDMOKEITE
Saturday January 12. 1913.
Sdll BAKER FACES IBM
MS III MUNITIONS 0011
11 mil u h
. i i; i
:.:r. i
cct -tv
K'.o. I" : " f i i r y
i : 1 1 1 n rc-torday by the
was warnn.'J
npi! (T..vs..)r i.f qui : tions by
f I t ; i parties v!in did nut
he t-tic. a!!y i ivnrable view
I Items 1-1 . i.-t I y Mr.
.i .".I f Thii's lay.
... Mi. Laker'n dec-
:!i i' v fu;fU- were ado-
" iii Mi :-.-a'J tho ivunti .
i Y. k- ilirlim.l the country
: "" 1 I Jilt' 1 t i sleep by u Men-
f!' f.K.-t th.U doesn't exist."
i'ter 'Stained that lie rnear.t tu
tfitini.my cf '; r lt-r.f Cv::i-r an'! on
tr.i'-ts fuv t!ii- Hi r.'Ainiiir ij i th-ji pm
ilin tirni in 1 1 u ; i ; 1 1 : v would nut begin hr-
fori; April.
Such testimony. Secretary linker con-
ceded would In- tiiD.it reliable. Sccre-
tary Laker's formal statement of yes-
terday ri'i.ai linn; the army prepared-
ness Senator Wi rks declared "would
unintentionally mislead tin- country."
'Tlif country" the senator said
'should imt be lulled to sleep l..y a. gen-
eral statement ut facts that don't exist."
Dunn the rapid cross examination
thy secretary Has apparently serene.
fi. in. .vre :on that ail the puffins' a cigar and an.;V et in an que-
th la.i.g l.r.e wete aJe- j tion. cairni;.
i'"-ed- I .scietaty Li-:er said he was "not
Wli'.i .vorth and Weeks. R- i surprised" at the machine gun shortage
' H-i.atwrs O.amberla.n j tepuneJ at Camp I-iowie. in view of the
n I . mo. rats took the lead i K-nei..i machine y.un situation
- 1 etui ;.. i-n J ; sei.aH.t e.-ks said that v. it r
bulls and 1 .5 fiS cows or heifers. There
worn 377 grade cows of dairy breed.
rtLTITR lUIIPtNOS FOR FA ft MS
AM) IMPROYKD CONDITIONS
.i:LKU;V SHOWN.
( iklahoinit t'itv. .Ian 12. The anual
report of Director James A. Wilson of '""ought into the state. Hairy cows to
the extension division of the A. & M. tho nul"b(r "t" -Mo wore tested for
college at Stillwater shows some inter- I Profitable milk production
e-tinir facts about the growth of the! "The wo''k of improving the blood-
work for 1317. Keitardiiitf It tho report lines of tlle "'cf U1" Oklalioma
sas: made progress during the year. Large-
"Through the activities of the extern '' through the Influence of the agents
siun agents LMOu new building were tMfr Wrr hroULjht into the state dur
a ided to Oklalioma farms during the I l"g car "ot; jr?J bu!ls altt
e&r and l.l'js buildings were improve. ! "-319 'ui'e ueU (-'ows he.fers of beef
Home water dystems weie installed in i stralns- The total number' of dippings
w!ih re. barley vetch alfaifa. alsike. ; legitimate pracic- of eterinaria ns. but j There is mure catarrh in this section
sweet clover sudan crass. Johnson wit bout the vice m' tl;e eMension of the country than all other diseases
-"'"'". ""net. Promo srass. woi-mm s the state would haw U.M vast; put toSetli.T. and for years it was sup-;
cane white bloom driver mid hrrmnda. sums of money in h.tn U epidemics posed to he incurable. IMctors pre i
owpeas. soybeans velvet beans pea durum the vr. j ' -rihed lei a rem .dies H nd by const.) nl 1 !
inns. Mfxiran hi)if. . r po'S'o'f. 'The a cert-- have lei a.iv m cei I failnic io eme hy local ti rrjtrncni.. p'o !
rd In?h prut.et.. tipt firmc-s to hmirj si'ns in . tion?1 ""inreJ n ineijrahie "ai.uTh is a !
LivPhlm d I ferri. Iruprovefl. i of the roijn'.ry where thiy tvpe ot nlo is ll?eje. greatly infiijeneerj by con
The agT.'s weje instrumental in I pra 'jcil. .ind m firm.- here sle. are mtuunnal ennrj! mns. and therefore r-
hai ing brought into the prie js pure j needed. iuire? conftitijt.Kn3i treatme.nt. Hall's-
hre.l and 51 Jirks. They also helped "The matter rf frm feriilitv wa "aanh f.'ure manufactured bv F. J.
hrini' into the state J$; pure bred dairy tiven contiderablo attention. The use Cheney Co. Toledo. Ohio is a con
Neglected m
lla horned and lighting systems were
installed in othei homes Home
grounds v. tie improveJ on o-H taims.
and the sanitary conditions were im
proved on 1-.7T7 farms. There weie l.i41 statt withn the year. Due to the ef-
liumn screened for the first Urn furW or Ul6 ueuX.i 6l'j herds or bog
I iifiiiii -l tile- and m-j5uu;toe. Heme ear I '' sta''t(- (-""' fiundted and nvtnt..
in the tlckeraJicatioti work is estimat
ed at 727.769.
"There were 4J' pute blood boars and
1.211 sows and g.lts brought into the
i i
plai ili'IH vt(e (...allied uncle dllection of
" h t!ie agents on HITiJJ tuiru-'. and lil'i
t;!iineis ue..- . i-. - is I . il m saiir iiiii
(.In ; la in iiodm is fr wiutn u.. T'ne
hill 'vVithoilt t lo.r-." I de. I.il in..
'- - III - .. el tic I - note : tj.-..." t ..
I t it'll ! I . i ' I I.-'. 1 -'
...'.via. on . . ..I'd i I 'I I n.iu.
' 'on!.. a.ir- null.- 1.. :. a l ...lie. I lt .ti'.ii." f.-it ! .I'-'.-'i! - a -.-l-'-'d li 'J.;'.' i oad i III I no ir 1 1 leli t "-''ate tor breeding purpo-es. .
ft...-. l:u)..-t. a:"' -i.. I 1 demon.-t! atiins w.th a total of 1.-J70 ' til'" u l'"" l'"'"e bred stock. 1 ;! maoe
"'' ' -1''1 'h-' h i.ir.l - ' U I.al'r add.-. i II. i J. .' imles f ungloved roads i e.. ult mg . J 'w rs wr' '" 'rt' oduce I into 1 he sta te !
'"i.i.d w n I i uiil j (l.ne a- a e j . i - ( ...i -eit in I : aio.l.'.e s -telii- w ere in-italled for 1 4. hl'eilmg. The leport-; -how that the
'el -.' i.il.-I- aini.nc . j sa 1 . 1 1 - 4M oi : .-n; in sad. he blanket- c-oT acres uf land. 'IVi raialif. i eclaimed s'"'"1' imlustri in Oklahoma h - tnaili'
of ail manure available i.s b-coming f'i"Jtional remedy is taken internally
common on the farms of Oklahoma. 111 through the blood on the inu-
"The extension forces start the year lous eurfaces of the system. One hun-
1 31 S with the strongest and most er- rp''1 ''"liars' rewanl is offered for any
feetive organization and with the most 'a'sp lhat Hill's Catarrh Cure fails to
sound financial backing in the history cun'. Send for circulars and testi-
of its work." inoi.ials.
K. J. CMKN'KY t- CO. Toledo Ohio
Hall's Kamily l'ills for constipation.
TO INVOKE I'NWKITTKN .AW.
lane ; Un ill it -
: I'.i. then I illi"
i' HI--- I OI I'lUI-ll t
-hoid.t V.e
Cleveland Jan. 1J. The "unwritten
law" is expected to be inolked in the
defense of Elmer Hupp oil and gas
operator who was beinc; held in county
Jail on a chaigo of first decree murder
after he had confessed tu the police that
he shot and killed Charles L Joyce in
th Hupp home 1:1 Lakewood. Joyce
Was a tiavelirisr -al.. riKn AcVording .
to Hupps statement Lo ti.e Lal.ewJ
i-e i-euii.K uemon.-traiioiis veie ear police he hit ano killed Joyce when lie'
"rJ un found lum in hi.5 home Thuisda. nhi 1
"Dunn-; the j-ai "'ju puie bird ia.ni- - I
and ! uik! . weie btouaht int.. the Mi;s. C'A I 'C AM) ASS(K I V I (-. I
I H NK I'ISMSIliKM 1 1 .SON
I . . .. :1 1 I
i .nd . n i ; I ;
Xpel"
Stump- w re -iea .1 l)tn
HI d In' -. - .e- .in hlill.l lull I here ! 1 :':!:.'.' ;c I
a 'IM1 f:.'!lj'e of mill.- . eanle I . ' 1 .- 05 a.. ;-.
-o'.:' "' e. .; - 1 : . . ct of 1'-h. I j ' In reaehmr the i ural homes of (ikla-
e.! . m:m am a mi n coi is sho: 1 . hour wild Ihe best modern ideas of
il. i r - wit:. '-r oo uei i.oi
Ij Ijldl ."nielli - t .i l;i.;i !.
I'" A i i a- : I . 1 ;
- .1 i . I ' 1 I 1 .- .lie helee de-
i- - - :l.l . Sim I - la: v l'a!;. I-
lilh ' 1 - f.'ielor-. uurla i-. j
i --ns-1. lor.. i ion.
: : I ' e Willi V Oil ;! e
i' !:; " : i . I Kei:.t..r i.:s
i'.i
I
i
.-hor:
i:oiaiiei nun
' - ::" il ii.'.; e . a'
easini;; a nd j an rn u!t lire and home-making the mem-
Kumpe and -her-- of ihe extension division staff trav-
pasi ivvj
n 1-ia.v
id no. I I:
i initio la:
"I iiiii-i .
Vw.i-ih rani
t. " !. :. c .i.
.1 I i ca-l.-.' -'id
' . I to r.-c-iv
. : ...t ! ii.. a a-'i
u It 'ICS''
r; .- '.and
ikes re-
lili.ir had
al. ire would
Koilin-; KilcV-ns.
" ii ;.- r i lie ttii.'iMi- a I ' e. a ai.
I lie e nd.NU U llclen ! is'l'l td.lt 111'
i'. a a; iii ile .''' den a nd'-.l :-'(ni;-r '' e;s
"I i !tsil ;mi ivm' I ha t." Mr. I'.aker re
pli"-l. ' 1 -'llppol il i- heeailsc til'
I . i lie 'I'-' 1 1 1 1 ' are not in Ihe !' i . . ! . 1 and
:.-t I. I rod n;; k deii'Mis. l:a e
i re had oi;e mi.;1 coiu;da;:!l re..-ardi;;"
l-' kno.vl nc. thai ;n y
'' i'..'.'ii':. coiilra"-! i.e
. .'. 1 ih.a - tan. lard -.
- tl.o.'hi ii" hoard h.-d
' ' "'. I er. . bin
" ..:' i in.- 1 1 i ; ; i uiie
a e. : . . ( 'i;i I IP I
K I ' - e 1 .III illlu.' off'ie ;
..i":;d.-i . I lo nee Ked .
a vera
which was an increase over the acreage
for tl oimtics of r.:.."l bushels to the
acre.
'Thro were i3 kafir demonstnitors
j 1 '')." i Willi l.:i:;i acre- -led an averuire yield of
J "U li.-n ai'" lb-. ea.n. .dm- lo lira- i bushels to the aci e. or jl.KT bushel
nil 'he supplies th 'v need'"' Sc-aaTorjto the acre mo'e than tin' general aver
d tiia.'ide I. oti::di:i'; his first on I a ;e .vaa obtain. 1. Demonstrations
the lalde. i with miio gave an acre incica.se f
"' mj'l- I : ive i.:.;i" e."i h - ' b'l.-hels and of f.derili II bu .'hel.s.
("' ' ' " that." A I r. Cal-.-r i'..l. add j "There were ill" demonstrators ill
ir-' !l-a: h" uoiiM .ri .. de'...i:e I fo: - -i d . - eo! t o n prodle d i n with a total of 9.214
lt-lii.ii'. o. lie in. '-'inn of our- i.'ere; under d nn:i;.: rai ion methods.
'Ii -'.-. lc. the si: p... ...s eoiain;'.! :' :-i-.''he aera:;e yiclo per .o-re of d .'iin-
: of ii:.oi.al iel'en:c Seeietar'. 'straliou liehis was i4j:1 pounds of seed
l;-'k r -ii I i.'dbei. v.hi -h was :.') per cjnt better
I " i'-r: : nd" '1 .u. i twi Mi. u-n. r-l av-a-.v.
tapid pro-Mess durim;
yea i s.
"The asp.-nts wre e-p.-. ;all.
poultry work. I nfortnal inn (
maniiKement was supplied to 4.!iS2
farm flocks with a total of l;i.i;-dS birds.
e'ed a tof i! of r.T. ':: mil I'.'' rail. 1 u're were :i farmers who loined ne
r iai nil'..'- hy team and :T.lidl"dl miles j lively in the oampaic-n ai:aii-l fod.le
i" aaioiii.;1- or a b.tal b all nieaa- "'s in -'4lil months
of e -nivci a nee .f IdliiJ.Xl'.i inih-s. I'mler! inn An.ijn.st Di-iase.
I'anii llemonslraliiins. ' "I'roteclion of livestock against Ihe
"In the corn deinonst rat ions. .dl'J dem j ravases of disease con'onjes t . be one
om.lrators with S.n;.- acres obtained an " ru! Prominent tea'tn as .1 the work
hit' yield of ".4.-K bushels
WachiiiKlul!. Jan. 1 J. Mrs. Catt. In.
Anna Shaw. Air--. Helen . (lardner and
Airs. Aland Wood fail; called al the
White House and eiende..l thanks of
their organization io I sii.-i.i Wilson
'.h e :n fr his a-sistan.
poultry
of the country a;ent. Dur.ni- tne year
tin? agents a.ssisted in the treatment of
S5.750 cattle for blackleg 4.ii"1.r. for an-
thrax fiG7 for tuberculosis and 4100
for other troubles. The single treat
ment against hog cholera was civen to
l.S.j.VI hogs and siimilumcous treat-
ment to I'd. SOS. There were 290.". h.is
treated for worms and 24 '.'It; for lice.
Initially valUHble work was done with
horses and sheep in the way of pro-
tecting from dii-ease. The agents make
every effort not to iiilerlere with the
Relief from Eczema
Tliers Was Nothing So Good
for Congestion and Colds
as Mustard
But the old-fashioned mustard-plaster
burned and blistered while it acted. Get
the relief and help that mustard
plasters gave without the plaster and
.vithout the blister.
Mus'.terole does it. It is a clean white
)intment made with oil of mustard. It is
scientifically prepared so that it works
wonders ar.d yet does not blister the
tenderest skin.
Just massage Musterole in v;ith the fin-Kf-r-tips
Rentiy. See how quickly it brings
relief how speedily the pain disappears.
Use Musterole for sore throat bron-
rhitis tonsilitis croup stilt neck asthma
aeuraigiB Headache congestion pliunsy
heumatisfli lumbago pains and aches of
Gray Ooze
Ladies' Boot
$10.00
Every width and size
just in
J. W. KRUEGER
llanan Shoes 1 he Shoe Fitter
SB? Colds bring Viffi
Pneumonia
CASCARA QUININE
The old fmily rn!y In Ub!e
ftxm fc ture eaiy to tkt. N
opiatn oo unpleuant oftrr effects
Cuirt coldt in J4 houn Grip in S
doyi. Mry btckif itfaili. Get tilt
fenuine Del wttn
Krd Top ud Mr.
Hill'f picture on it
24 Tiblete far 2Sc.
At Any Drug Store
The Hereford Park
HEREFORDS
FOR SALE
If you want to buy full bluoj
Herefuribi come and se our 12
coming o lit-year old bulls raised
by us.
KiSTHLIMEK Ji UALBK
'. . I.
Id. He. ii .
had.-n..! h
U I!
car'ai i'i.-d of the multiplied
and - pedal I m uaN and ce;
to artdleiy. Senator Wads
'.' ' t lc ordnance bureau f r
-:. :n h.ui'.o r.ir.. of l-'i-ep.-ii
'' 1 i- '.... d now." "In :l i: . k ui..::-!r-.r.;o:i KU d.-in
h. t he ; en : ... die eor:::n.;! "' :i t .'oi: w.-di tuial j.-i'M. of 4M7i Ukin troubles. You can have a r!2r.
'' S'-ivo' AieK. .'!.. . iMtJm .1 an average :ei.i of fj0.it; ! healthy skin by using a little zemo
l! will ili...;.....!'.- M -. linker repiiea hu-lf-ls in in- acre or l.'DJ bushels to 1 Obtained at any drug Ftore for 35c CT
din ' that i "no 'I'l.i.i 11. i ninaii I h acre mur ' than that obtained on SXtra large bottle at $1.00.
Zemo generally removes pimples black-
aeads. blotches frzema ar.d nncworm
and makes the sl:i.-. clear r.nd healthy.
?emo is a clesn penetrating antiseptic
liquid neiiher sticky nor greasy and sfains
Mthin;;. It is easily applied and costs a
;he back or joints sprains sore muscles.
sruises. chilblains frosted fe-r rnhic -(
Don't worry about eczema or other Uie chest (it often orevents Diieumoniak
20c and 6Cc jars; hospital siae $2.50.
c'o:n:ni.'
1 " placed on (. . farm- w here t'r.e oal methods were used
re -organized iniari.i "The 2HS wheat demonstrators crew
'." f'-'ii'-ai's old'ice. jaii ae'ue of lT.is bushels to the acre
I'rotrsK al ;i:e:u.iau. .n H.C47 acre--. This was S..1.1 bushels
want t. !(.: I a-.i !"i .-in ; -c. i I - the aci aboe the general average.
of .1 : . Ilii"i:i;.i!i b .u u.-.. f d.
salary with lie
I..
"Ciop demonstrations were also held
vdopm.-n t- in Ibis committee r. .'.'. u dnia
A!.-. I'll ' I'lid : - 'Id A!.'. Kill'll.l." : aid j
tie : eualol . Whii'- :'. i -en ina 11 m.tvi
. .- " : eoaioi . . l.ii- .'.ir. 1-el'nial lilav t-'.
' : "Te 'i:-V'.i I o! di-o. -".!- '11
.. . . ...e .- ..tinned. !) - I e e I . oi : - before tins : III
i . '. a ' I ' ' : .'. nie- a i 'i. I J
.. ....... . i e i : eotnui.tt.a-. :. aiv onimoa. show that I J
. '.'.i.'. Ilie-i.inaii rhoaiu i.i.i be :i-.ain..'d mi tJi
a ;d la- hoic hi. but I
i a- and i ni..e I :
j r s cMiMi'; .
Se r.-i.ii ;. I'iik. r. i i -: .. inaiseil Air.
i 1 1 n a i i ii.-. Oiismi'b- enieifnse aiitl
j Mem-
"I em
nere trifle for each application. It is
llways dependable.
n jiy ) i i ae t. w . Kose lo. uevelanu. O.
t-1') lb;
I att- '- a idiie.; tl-ai Air. I'.iseii'nan had I Vfe
-"''.' d Id r'.n'i-ni
d..'lar . 11- -.- '
f-ti:ni.'.
Our bottle will (om'nic" you they're
worth I'K.N TI.MKS their cost. I-or
sale by
Doyd-Harrell Drug Co.
IU..I - .
" S 11 ! .
a i . c. i'.-ec:.
disficd " aid
-K"l li.c'.'
'.'.'Ill ' I e:.i.e.
illl'l Il'.lcllill.
net:-
senator llit.h
inaeh.ee ;-j:i eln
that ll
inat- '
". Hi-eii'iuui lud VggTTSBij"!'!1 -"i in. "rrymvm nf.n-.HJVsW
-i d .. . i :.-.:. ! &pj tCTft
iMri-:RLL Cafe
No. 11 N. Washington Pt.
New and Up to Date Chinese and
American Dishes
( l.lCAN ;00O SKKMCK
OI'HN DAY AM) MtitJT
Phone 657. Tables for Ijulies
Uooths for I'rtTte Parties.
w a :
i'i'o'i:;ht uii the
r-' a id ;..int".l em
a avtni. ".'; !ai-t -'r
. I uly I i 'ei: '. e"i"- of
row
w I:
d f.
.!! ai I l'i
be : ; J ..-
.'I'- e.-l.ina'j;
dV';ll
1-hl
'.opcarance.
to
a
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' I ' . ." ' i --l .' v c I a eu
: - w o. '. I: .
I i' bill ;! a.Vlll a'"
- - it Hill IIHI."
ed that In - :.;ea ..
i ' of olV.i.! la. - 1..I
- m: -: 1 1: l i.d iy - a ei '.
ol a: ala e W.ei ! I
ii m... Tint- oe : d
I --. !-. .vii!
." en .- o:'nauc sap
i;. .01
I -i Ir ii
to I'.I.'
ll"e till:
i d '.
Sei a:
1" d to b
m. I oal 1.
'v oil have jivet lb" impl e-'-ioo tiia'
ever - eania l as en..u:;h r.l'les'' Sen;; i
Wl'ie i'i'"l I'.d. "liow l.a ll ..
li.'.'b: thai i l'i.' : tat"ment !l al ': n
a: no r-i ; :;. -; a i I lb er -'.' '
"I d.dn't nb.l." i ha .- 'aienie'.; " - : 1 i
s.iy- Sl.i I'liicnls Do No! eree.
''!'.:- is :i-;..i.i h..u. inieo..... :bie and
! ''"! ' 1 -:!- ; . "! i' I'd'.l: re ; Ha-
d'. '-i ;. spi-. ifi-.-a-1. i " -aid Seaa'.or
1 1. 'eiie .:. "I v.oi.:d Id:.' tl." di-crep
ale . . xe.ailie.;."
Al.. I'.ik-r -ad thai ail laido-y lacih
I I.e. I.'!' e be. cut'ed.
"No it'-..: i- not i o-vible " Mr. 1 1 --h
' r-oiaed ' All f.ictot ies '..(uippe.l
to ui.il.e inieclni.e Ktiiis hje been cienj
oliti act-;."
'c i - -1 a c y I'.ahei : aid new li.-ure- lei
u. in -ee.'iei h. I el.- I a. !..- w'.-r of "pros i
p.'.'.iv :eii.. .-i ... " .m l said h" had no !
h- I
U" ae e .. t C.I no. II IV ie te-'t 1--Nl.ij'.l
I b be al ( L-cble en
LUKEnUiC-5T0REi
CIIEAM
Kverybody wants the cream the.se
days. The best place to set it iu off
of one of West's best bottles of milk.
Compare the cjeum line on a bottle
of our milk with others then you
will know what's what and who's
who. Delivered in Ardmore for li
cents a quart. Phone liSti.
A It I) M 0 II K I) A I JJ y
Largest Dairy in Southern Oklahoma
"Packard"
Livery Car
Oil fields city and
country drives
California Cafe Stand
Phone 615
Cole Pate
Cxy-Acetylene Welding
and Cutting
We weld broken cylinders
crank cases castinGs of all kinds.
Hot water tanks copper coils
etc.
Wo contract on refinery stills
headers manifolds underream-
ers jars buckets and boilers.
We have a special field equip-
ment and heavy shop welding:
machinery.
Harry A. Pallady
2U A St. N. YV.. Ardmore.
Box JUL Phone 220.
Located at Kilto's (iarigu.
I.IH' i . i.
l:i and
. l III'
n."a Cioza
! Ne
d We couldn't
bver.es ;.vl..r
." sajd Senato;
in. a
mat--.
"' i " i ; i 1 rn I Cioxier
hop.- t.v in....! ii t ' l
I'ol tiaels l.d 1'e J
I I lll'hcock.
Air. Laker's e'iatidr i te .n was not con-clud'-d.
and b"i.a'.is. he desireil to st.
'' 1 ihiii"' ii'.-efstia lae ..mmitte.
iui.ioir a o until I'.ii.'i
Mi:i.H A TitVSi ()i; Ti()
t :;s wi n. i. mil si i
o'wrve District So. lu
v.Eirmr of coNumo.v of thk
First National Bank
late of Oklahoma at the close of business n Deo. .11. M:.
I'
i'.
k of I'ech
"Von fave m. that dnoi-.---'in "
"1 '-ail initial rash needs' ale fiiie:"
i-'."!n n..d .Mi . i.iid.-. .
' 1 -id .. i.J iei-:bt to del in. you- s;..p
t"' id' d :-i s tie- e.v:.lr; ih i.i..re-'-."'1
1 d.r i y la.ed 111 the camp i-
c ippl.. '.: " ;..d r. ks.
s iii t.b:c.
Al.'. I-i.vI' Sa.d 1 d'ie silOUat!... since
Ceic'lal Ulel.U' i epol'tej had been sub
fclartiai!'.' correi ted.
"It would I...- been fortunate if w
i odl I have vutt' ii machine i;u:is soon
e. " he a :1..
' I- tli' ie y I'ea.-Oll wl'.V l.L'UO silOllM
h ' la id i:i morn's. ." asked Senator
lldeheo i- ).!'.. in p; to testimony oy
Ci'ii"!':'i I'i'oiiier to that effect.
"I didn't know that" said .Mr. 1 laker.
Key. nine to delavs in machine mm
deli' ei.";. Senator Hitchcock deplored
I ir.ly contracts for Lewis frims. and .Mr.
J'.a'a . rejoined that la.rt;e pioduction of
Jaowiidi' finis would begin iii i'eb-
I'di'l'V.
This amused. Senator Hitchcock
"i'l'.at isn't so" he retorted sharply
Flappimr his hands together toward the
Sl'i'l et.'i'-y.
"We won't Iiave a lante quantity be-
fore l'.b'O in actual use. 'We haven't
a ny in use now."
"Vi'e have nine." the secetary said
.'milin;;. Seriously he added that pro-
duction was being speeded up and that
hi: lat'st infoi mat inn was that quantity
I induction of the Erownint; guns would
lieKiil soon.
"Would Mislead Country."
: Senators Hitchcock and Weeks both
the .secretary's attention to
I'd. Cheikj uii banks located outside
Total
With the American A-mv. Jan. 10
i i:u:s..aw.-l'reoar.ons for the influx i . v.u f b iVki
oi iiiiii'iii'.j.. ol -Lall i.lli.'.'is. ai. d tW'ce
as ::i;l'i; clerks and assistants beiomr-
i '-'. to tile lilll -' of e jr.u.O' 'lie;; t on
branch uf the Ai.a ik. n army aie .it-liio-i
c.jnipi.Pu ..ral ue.-i. t:.. men .till.'-
ca h v-dl find eon:f.-t .i. MU:..
teis ai raii..-d tor bun in .-oine one ui
the hull Jo..en gnuJ h.;.-ls he. or m
piivnte ho .si.: tfial h' .- been ie:ite.i
by advance scout-.
They wiil find them.n!es iiuarteied
"lor the duration of the war" in one of
f'-ance's most healthful ami most beau
tiful cities where c lea ii 1 i nes apparently
has been made a cardinal virtue where
too.! especially fresh vegetables in sen
son and dairy products are plentiful
where the water supply offers none of
the drawbacks that tnu-'t he contended
with close behind the front a frnni
which the Americans can operate fully
as advantageous as from I 'aids.
At 11( rwyn in thy s
l'.nSOUKCE.S
1. a Loans and discounts (except those shown on 1. and e) -.
"- 1 - .-. bonds (other than Liberty Loads of 13l7r "
a 1 . S. bonds deposited to secure circulation mar value j ti ..-u 0u
- i.onds set unties. etc. (other than U S c u.u uu
ZZ17.T.7.TM U- bnd8 UOt iluili'1 t.-'k.s owned
" ..ou wu uer cent or sun.- er m i.o
house
11. I'm nic.iie and fixtures
1-. Leal estate owned other lie.. i.i-i.... i " --
...-. ...mt(i IIOUSI" I-
U- Lawful resrve with Federal iieserve Lank.. J'
la. Cash m vault and net amouius due r. ' '"
. . J10.UIU.41
Special Cut Prices Now
I lit? No. 2 '-j 2 pound can finest white
Hominy now lie
Keyular lae sue bottle best quality
Sweet or Sour Pickles Do
Kosary ChocokUe.s the most ilelicious
quality; regular 4ic per pound val-
ue; now pound 29o
Snow Fluke tnarshmadlow. white va-
nilla or toajHed; now pound VJe
25o and liic Dolls now Jyv
Jut Dolls your choice '5c
75c Dolls your choke j!)c
All our ribbons on sale now; all
you waj;t; any value cr color; any
quantity; at Just one-half price.
All embroiderie:j now on vale your
choice at Just onehalf price.
The DILWORTH CO.
12 W. Main St. Phone 101.
The Home of Musli Hread.
'SilDov.nTake'emoII'
EPAIRING
I WhileYouWait
Raines Saddlery Co.
210 West Main Piione 190
We Call For and Deliver Free
PATRIOTISM
To win this wai and rather to
rigid the wrong you MUST
economize.
Why not have your old and
shabby looking frarments thor-
oughly dry-cleaned or dyed up to
your own choice of shade equal
to new.
"Yours for Perfection"
kbits
Mxclusive Kxpcrt Dry (le.-uiers
and Artistic Dyers ol Southern
Olihilioma. Office Phone 90&-J.
Plants at 1015-1019 X. Wash-ingtoii.
mm Legvg?
Don't let opportunltlM tUp bx
you. I hT a number of madara
dwelllnja that war butlt for
home by tha owuwi and througli
unforsatin circumstances thar
ara pot oa tha market throofh
ma.
They ara plandld raluaa and
will prora a Rood InTaatmaat fop
tboM who aelxa tba opportunity
and the house now.
Come In and aaa oa before tbay
paafl on.
W. S. Smith
Pheaa 223
Hi JHMJtmm.MJL.iJK-. xtmra
!K'iaa'ifl7)rtf''f
Wanted
Old soft clean cotton rags at
Ardmoreite press room.
5 cenfs per pound
ttuu.un
2.ano.uu
1 o77.iiu
ol city or town of reporting bank
and o. )..;! cuvh items
:- Ked.mption fund with L S. Treusurer and d ue Yioin" Treasu rer
70a ill j
312.50 i
C2..0.(H
No Sweethin
Needed0
When you eat
Post
Senator
.tl acted
I n
7 "rl
I.IAL1LIT1LS.
.1. (. a;tal stock paid in . .
-4- Surplus fund . -"'Uu0 'J
' nui.'.a Lftuwmir jj
i.emai-ai uepo.sits (other than bank deposits) subject to Iteserv
i-j.-aos jiajaoie witnin M uaysi;
Ibl. Individual deposits subject to check
HI. Certificates of deposit due in ! than 3 dajV'toUi "tlu.n'for ""
ooiioweui
llll. Cashier's checks outstanditiK
l'e die-
10.600.0u
Time deposits subject to Reserve lpayable"afteV "iu '.Zyi'r'luZZ' "'"
ll'.h Dividends unjuid
to 30 days or more notice and Dostal savinL.si
11. Certificates of deposit (other tliau for money borrowed)
118.90
Total
.$210210.72
(Madk or Corn)
State of Oklahoma county of Carter ss-
I . ' ;V" SpUrkS; cashier of th'' ubove nanu'd t'ik. Uo solemnly swear that the
J above statement Ls true to the best of my knowledge and belief
! . O. A. SPARKS Cashier.
uie-eriw-d and sworn to before me this 9th day of January. 191S.
' 'uveo.rmi O. G. SPAithL' Nutury Public.
My commission expires Jon. ".6 191S.
Collect ATTKST:
tl. YV. YOUNd
J. 1!. Sl'KACINS
O. D. THOAIAS
Uirectors
Windproof
Reversible
Raincoats
When it rains and the "northers" blow you need something
to wear that the rain or wind cannot penetrate and our
RAINCOATS not only do these things but are REVERS-
IBLE giving you a combination raincoat in a light and
dark shade and suitable to all seasons of the year.
In several different styles and patterns and priced extremely
low.
Oklahoma Oil ? Auto Supply Co.
(Incorporated)
Wholesale and Retail
DON A. COCHRAN General Manager
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