Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 202, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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Tlr.rsiTay .nril 2o WIS.
DAILY ARDMOREITE.
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THRILLING INCIDENT AS
SHIPS RAID OSTlaND
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i -i 1 'ii e- -. 'Mali t'- -; 0l.
I be dpi no b hi lie be i .l:; .;
ev. iCit.it e a. i-
froin the Mud
pants ib-chare I
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m li'.ud in tin - !'.-; t nr.. i-f cut
prise vv.':-. i eiuaia-.abl v -niel 'I
ca.-'.iahies on the idocl. -hip -a
at Ostetid V i 1 e I ii! hi.: a .t. 'i'v '
men fioiu ;'i ci.-.v oi oh .. ;
1 L ' 1 1 1 i 1 lock - h p. .. j ;' a a i i
1 . .at an! r - vv a' : u ;-: -i n h-m r- 1
lore bein- ; ---ci:e !. b t v i lea
t bey v. ere under a h . a v v -; a in v '
hill thev siilTei -! .''I. oh d- ad
lis
A Ills' enh" in. t !';! J.s. .. c .!' - s
pondelir of the 'I cie:M'.af -el.il -w
nrd t ' out i he front i r that a b oh-
fully J5 yards wide v..-.-. ! low n m
the eebru- ;e mob- be t!ic I'liii-b
submarine v hi !i
I i v. i ! i
-iv e and -ent aviiu
'e ill'
What Is "Sitt in- Fever"'
J It is simply low Habiv. .a lack o
j-.ikiv e.au-ei hV ItUpii.e .oo.'
OK' i 1 -s i S'fi h ss. cW.
Tt'NIC K -tores itahtv and f ner
j;y b. I hi 1 1 ly in- tiie Flood and w.t
tail :a'otl feel its SlrellL'thetiilh.' iii
vi-ot at iin- i-.iTect . iV I.'. . ad . i
Cfe Mse House
Delivered in your homo at the N. Y. cash price our
Stoinway off or is must attractive. Uprights from
$() Grands from $;:;2.") Duo Arts from $lGoO Duo
Art (I rands $L(J.0. Catalogue and terms on request.
THE J. Y. JKNKINS SONS MUSIC CO.
I'Af lusivc DistrihuUirs for Ptcinways in
Oklahoma. Main St. Okla. City.
Homer L. Hoyd liosidt nt Representative. Phone 8G1-R.
WE THANK OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
for their patience in our upset while moving. We
are now located in our new building
228 W. Main
and carry a complete line of Fruits Vegetables and
Groceries. Come in and see.
W. A. COLLEY
THREE ATTACKS EY I
ENEMY ARE REPULSED
j f Continued from pa.e 1 )
l.-stioiK cist ot Amiens have heen re-
' li'iKeil. it is auii'itineed oIlicialK
1 I he I-landers front late yes-:
"-ion i..c i.erinans attacked ;-reuc:i ;
pUM!ioiis mMtluat of lUiilletil and
were reptiNed. l-'arly this hku iiing
jfl'-er an intense bombardnieut. th-v
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."" aanisi i.ruiMi position.' tar- .
Ti.. 1 - :. ..1
i 1 1 ;- ii i i;.i i ill. u
rotn-. l I
around Villers-llreltonnetix h
t 11 in n 1 i-r-'i 1 1 ."1 L s -. ... 1 . . L . ..a.
s: 1 . 1
Severe lighting was 111 urourcss ah-
1 - : . ... 1 .' 1 -11 '.. 1
1 ....Mi 11 n.'i .ii.xiu.i mi is-i-ieiiii -
...1 m . I I
.un a.nl s;i: com-mies. Ileavv cis-i
"ah ics h:ir been
I I'll I'll. '. I t''1
n'ieti
ni.
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ni uie laoheiil sector 1 1 1 1- liattie '
I i- ci m 1 i mi it; - o er ii wide iron!
The .statement follows;
1 "Ileavv li-litui- took place ;d I
::( i.i'aial ia mid illers-llretoti-!
neuv. ami still continues. Our
regained -round by counter-
allaeks : 1 1 1 . 1 have taken a number o;
i iriM;"'rv
j " I be lipln in;; yesterday on th':
vl1"'1' this iiaiiii u.is ino-t s...
dieted on I he enemy by artilh i'v . ih-
taiitry and tank-.
Enemy Uses Tanks.
o tlie ii!"". Ihetoti-i - ' . . 1
i.ealta s lh( ;';'"' U d I e. ai u e d t h c d a 1 1 11.1 1 o.
.m . ... . .:;. ;;i "leetuie i!..m Miit.
in! on ea b
"isioii was it ml
H ii ! o- .. I lilt ill'.' t his li;;ht in- th
j "h ni i.ia. h- in..- of a feu tanks
j "I. ale vest t .i evenin- the cite
til V ; o .t i a k 1 l-'i eneli i.o 'i
iioiib of Kaiilenl and v.iis ri pitFed. 1
. I'.tilv tin. liiotioh.;' the iiuinv : - i
new I'd I- :ii t.u-
I 1 ;ii i ek s in I hi- si ei ii- ii i.i! '
on I . i it i h position-
ft her eas i . i
. i an intense hi .inbii rd uient
'I'.'hti'i- loutiuu.'s in ;!! sector o.i
a wide fr. .nt .
" raid attempted hv the etlenv
du'ih"; ili.- ni-ht in ih. iiei"lilior
!
ih'ouipv was repulsed
"Th ho-ine ;rti!erv hie- been : -diit
uie hie ni-hl hi the ha-' t: -h.
; i a;ii! I .be:'. i sertors."
FFF.MCII OFFICIAL REPORT.
I 'ark pril -The G.-rma:'-but'
c apt : ta t he villa..:.- of I la:.-li-.'d.
on the front southeast oi
.iiii'-i-. the war oi'iice .auuiniiices
The b
coiilinued wi'I; ':
'' m l!i;u:-b tiie u -at in thi- - -.
I"t. 'i 1 reiicb lo-t 1 laii-ar.h i.
'I'liii' ! :'. and fna!Iy von- aai'i ' New N oik. Aptii .s. - deci -ion
lore oi;t of the town but are hold - j as ;n whether Chri -tophi r Mat he vv -in;;
Cie . 1 1 1 ; i ! ininiediatelv amup-.l n will be idca-id truiii the mall-
:.n town.
I ih' -'.Id elll-l-i fo!h w ; :
' I hat tie contained with vio-
I ban--. .i-o;:iid tin- v illume of 1 1 :nioar.!.
tiiAm wiiieli tin- (let mans c mcetitrati -1
i a - their tuoits diii'in- the ni-hl .
i I'l'eneh troiais n -istcl v.allianlly and
to conn: t atiackcd several times vvilii
' -:''ri ' 'H iii'a:''' wa'- lost the.i
.j. I '.! ! I Io- b re'ich and finally r -
- ' t.l . me-! in til' hand oft he ( lelltliltl ;
... :! I''- v.'-! ol heavy losses.
ju. i " I ''(-ii French .ate holdin- the im-
!' di.'te "iit-kifls ot I .in -a rd ami
the ( ( rm-iiis have not been able to
h -hot. eh t rout tin- town m suit e o f
re!" a! ed i II. .ri ..
"' 'u b.edi bank-'- of the v re the
' ft bh ry 'i-ltt in- cim flues wit h to-
let.ee. "Ire French made several sue--l:l
I' id-. . specially ur-l of -"b'-
1 "'iiili oi Coney l.c Ch.ale.i-t
and in l.ortain-. 'e tk a cer-
tain number of prisoners.
" i'br artillery h-litm- v;ts vcrv
' i' '' in the oev ;c. m the re-ion
"I blii v and keenevllle I k..
vv !u i e. i lie; is no hiti:; to report.
DATTLE STILL IS RAGING.
I Hy I be A - n'iiited 1 'ress I.
'A i'h the I'.rili-h Army in hrance
April J.i.-- I he German attack
'.".nh.-t the French and I trit l -Ii lines
u the noi'.lu rn front in the Dra-
.'Ud re-ketnnicl .sector is continu-
i "he Teuton assault was iu-
tct.iioil i. pan- ilie uy h.-r I he cap-j
uire oi the Kemiiiel Hill. i
Itriti.li .-..mile.- -i I I i .-L s
i1'! wn.' v . i
towards Villers-Krelomieux atmar
etilly resulted in the reclaiming ot
a considerable part of the territory
lost to the Cermans vesterdav. The
battle still is raging however and
it r too carlv to make claim
tanks went into action on 11011 'i.
ides ior the first time in hisW.iv.iU PLIAMD PI AD!
n the battle about Yil1cr-I'.reton- 11 I LL U fl HIVI I LLrllm
"eux the liermau tank. appeared an
tlt.
beinuin-' oi the engagement
mi i.v it.. iirlilJ i.l ;;...!
iu lh j-t.a TK i;llUT dhl '1r..iV y
execution when they -ot anion- thej
cut-in 111 1.01 1 rv.
'.- '
i.ntisn counter attack drove tin
min v 110111 .Vciuiciine w ood tow anp
..... ' 1
M'.-i.re.o.ineux. hut t'.c . -''-
mans rudied a larue number 01 ma-I
.-Iiin' 11- In I 1 I.. 1 . ..1 1..; .
V )
v. - ' " '
I lire w .is sii ittien st. that 1 !'e ti r-t
I counter attack wits held up.
WOMAN SINN FEIN
SPEAKER IS FORCIBLY
EJECTED FROM STAGE i I
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San Francisco April J. -Aeents
of the depiiitment of jiislice last
r.iL;Iit broke up ii m. i tin- heiiu; ad-
diessed by Mrs. Ilauiiah Sheehy-
Skefl ililitoll w i.low o! il lead r oi
the Sinn Fein lebellmn in ltei.a;.d.
I oi eii.l . tiiMin ed her f i .nil 1 he plat
iisiii nielli o.i iiie i . . 1 1 t ot . i i s.
ketl iii-toli's illiullots hec.une -
I hri . 1 1 nin- t hat it w as neees ar to
t urn iii a police i lot call to ili pel .-c
t hem.
patrol w am uiloiid of officers '
xea! I el ed several t;alhciin- of pet-:
si nt s In-1 1 1 it' tilt eat to 1 i'-'ii' M :-. v
Ski 11 in - I on and Mini t could be put 1 v
into execution. ;
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WICHITA COUNTY TEXAS. I
"DRY" FOUR TO ONE
CONSERVE COAL SUPPLY Y can h -.!.'. d rd on
idnta I all-. Teviii- April JA - - ' h i- teiuedv a- i; iia- p v .!-: c i
I'.y a vote ol iin .; c t hail lour to oiT. a-b in on . April Ja I be fuel ; lv;n.s of ea-e-. wie.-te i
W icliit.i tourlv ye teiaiay lalilicl uilmiiiist ration has is.sueil an order had-.iii"' cou-h lilii- -t!t leeitbin-'.
I he prohibit ion h-ei -ial urn i ecenl ly j ci; riaiiin- con-iimpl ion oi fnd by ndattitiiat in or hoai e ne-s v t i e in
ei'iii'led by the Texas legislature by -t cenhon H s .) per emt for t li v i !. )s bal-ani and he. hue in-
votiiiL; the entire county hrv. Men i coinin- year. The re-trieiioii ap ! . .u Ilt -oothe ih- ibioii ho ai
' 1 lVr ''' cars voted tbe.lie lo imblic as well a pt iv.d c 1. p!--til t he tint i-ept ie p' 'open .
s'i I e.i.e bt iini i t ick( ! a-si-1-1 in -.vv ell -i eeiihou ms and wiil alltcl the . ..i. . -old "etnis ami fevcii-h
im; ill.' prnhil.il ion liiajoiily. The j hile lloii-e itreenhou-c-; .and the'- .iipp f- bin's a'e prumpt'v al
uiioihcial count ttivi . : l or prohi- i.olanical -arden here under a strict ;. X j
bilion. i.i!.'; iipaiu-t Ja1' every .o j interpretation. Many i.uitoiis e reel! ; ' - i )r r -Ul. 'fa r I 1 om
i"vn:- a niohibition niaioiilv. Iihiim- on niivide c-i.de- b.keut-e1 . . i
. ' " .
Hesitate kce;.-i c!in" tviatnewson
'-MT'VriVninilriflTiiiiViii
n
I
!'n extra inch for years to conic
QLSjI litis been built into the liuidcs in
which operate the Cadillac valves.
Friction between the valves and
their (iuides is distributed over four
and one-half inches ot bearing length
while less would meet requirements.
The. bore of each (iuide is held to
the one one-thousandth part ot" an
inch making an accurate FT with the
valve stem.
i CADILLAC . ;
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HESTER MOTOR COMPANY
1
ARILMORK.
I1IIIUIIH
MARGARET WILSON
daughter of
Presidcn Wood row Wilson
will sing at
Convention Hall
ARDMORE
FRIDAY APRIL 26
8:30 o'Clock
Auspices Lions' Club
Reserved Seats $1 75c 50c.
Tickets Now on Sale at Drug Stores Cigar Stands
Hotels and Retail Stores. Reservations at City
Drug Store.
ainuiU of the Cincinnati National j
lc;:i;tif club in order to go to Kraiuv ;
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I 1 1 ' i v ia.-v i .i 1 1 iin in i hi - in -
criean troois may be readied at a
eonteietice in rittsliurgli tomorrow
hit ween Mathewson and August
Hermann president of the Cincin '
nati clnl
ACCEPT SENATORSHIP?
Wellington April 25.-Whclhn
peaker Clark will accept (ioveruot
larduer's ptoller of the sen. . tor-hip
. .in 1 1 .a
t' "11 I !. vacain; caused l-v N-n- .
;ltr Snmc'. death w ill be d.-ch.-cl
; 1 1 ... .. '
i.iiiiioiil 1. it .' ii .IMI -.;u'
late toilav.
Durin.C the day the speaker talked since war wa- dee'aie.i and ha. -c
personally aii.l by libiihutie with Ut bio.uh'.is; col tor m;i .u-
politicid and personal mends anil women to ..iier tl.eir M-t C:c. ..
'.nine of them in t i ui.it ed that tliev . Keiiuest is nut made tbiii s-.-o-
u !ic ci! l;o v. ouKl :uvt ;
'diilmeiil.
Soii.it (Ms Ciidervsood and llard-
1 . . .
wick am many liim-i' meml.ets uit;
en the sp( iikcl' to accept.
1 r. ('I.uk
told I hem he w as pit led a- i . w hat
he ouinit to do. lie -aid h- was
ei v in- the .subject set ion - .1 t a
Jc tier on City Mo.. p ;i JA-
' inn I lir t'l.udller 1 i - ; niubt ten
lie! ed to Champ I 'l.il k. peaker i i
the In use ol rept I'-.'i: ial ; . . the
appoint meiil as semi! or to u ecei !
the late illiani J. Stone. I I:. vn
i I nor i.n iioiiiiced he had - 'it lb
t'ollovv in-' telc-iain to ( hub:
"I have the h 1 1 n 1 1 of I et i 1 ; a n - t
o u am mint iiiein a sen.iior to nil
aeanc v caused hv deal h oi ': n.il
S..ne. I hope to have i.o;-. talvu'i
x IUI- acccptamc. "
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GREENHOUSES MUST
1 i .
I : 1 1 : 1 I ... 1 . I . . .
iul1 l'lil llnRI 1111
Declares Heavy Dividend
New oi k. April Jr.-- I be ( u
j Slides Steel Company today d
3 tmi m 'linlili' laT I f iii'iiej.
9 o H
OK LA.
Illlin lia
i
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o.!rc.l a t.- i i i . 1 1 1 1 of A; per
eeiit. -uhieet to tin- apprm;.l ;' t : 1 v
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a p i .i i i mi es ei in n 1 1 1 1 ee.
i
TYPISTS NEEDED!
t. Louis Mo. April Jr.- Meoo;.
hers and t pist t en tlioiis.ii.il .
theni are needed at once hi ash
in.Uton lor war wmk. aci'ordin- :
niemhers of the Critcd Stales cim!
service coinmi-.
on lute. T
vrctueitt li.i-- lound u nn:
; -.
"''j ' ' 1 s " 1 '
v t.mnr.s a
! ill '11 1 s ii. . 1 1. . v i ' i i . ' I . i . . i . i i ; '
i aniiet s ni. ice I hem die in i m- ".i.
lai a eat" cl.i s mi piaoi i.m i
made l.r eiuvanee -. . . 1 1 1 1 1 i..ii;i:.
V' 1 I I K . ' 1 ll . I . 1
11111 io .-i.oo ei veai v.u
I't'oniise ol incriteil ptomottoii at lb.
i ml ' 1 1 t i roc r 1 1 . i i 1 1 1 . I .... 1 1 1 1 ; i itiei
i' the -el ice at
I'll ill the I ell ;
.ii' I eill 1 1 elh lit .
MrTimif
IV n iu
FOR THAT COUGH
Dr. V ell's Pine-Tar-Honcy Will
Prove Ideal Treatment.
lie-bet ed con;' il ma v ':. ad t "
-i it h il a 1 1 ;' roii- b I iii. b lai .1 1 I
ailment -. 1 i I at pi ..pel .! : eel ion 'a ii a
Dr. lull's I'uie f :o II on -v ear:; a
be be-iiti too pi ..nip; ' .
i ( 1 1 1 i 1 1 o i o n i v i o i
aia - iivm - rebel for .!! .liii
TEN THOUSAND
.'. lllpl i III s. but to p! ' V eld .si 1 lull -
lel-(-ie('l-. j;
aawail limmiiai nii
s
Have You Seen
the Grass Rug
DISPLAY IN OFJl WEST
SHOW WINDOW?
linii'..sl w i't'luw s;:' - nci iiiiia
il few of the m-v. er-al iei: ; ni i!"-i:
sin. t.l See (I. I.:an.'.- ol' the c!!li.
up to tlie seeeilid t ! no' vv iri llej e lit ii.1
THE PRICES
run :ia l'.ilinws:
t .:
S.xtn
rxO
I x7-G..
ITx'.l...
(Jood for Sprin;';
Slimmer and Fall
ii: ' in 1 .i v in-; :.mmi -a 1 'i'hn ; 11. .. an
11. hi ms aii.l J li'dr uuiu.j.
HOME
BUILDERS
linvc yo in- hli.i. irii rii nr"l fnv w in.
N'e an- u'.'iits lor
h!:i:m.in shades
luid (Iii :--.:it i.fili tn.-y sIkh!.' lia iii;:i:'.
are less (iu;iliti (loiisideri'd.
1'liono Our rn.-in wiil fall.
R A Q
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FURNITURE & CARPET CO
E. B. REID Manager
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