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Friday May 3 1918
PAGE FOUR
DAJLY ARDMOREITE
DAILY ARDMOREITE i
ARDMOREITE PUBLISHING CO.
ii. ;. Kr.vri.i.M). I'ui.iisiur.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER
of Carter County and the City of
Ardmore.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
The Dally Ardmorelte 1
One Year J"-0" '.
fix Months 3-"
Him Montli r':
!tio Wee !
The Sunday AidmoreMtu oiitt Year j
t.y W;nl --09
I'ityulilu In jilv:nifo
The Weekly Ardmorelte
fine Year. ty at ail- H.M .
Hix Months '-J
Three Mouths '
THL JAYIrttiS OF
caot gin
POLITICAL OBSERVATIONS.
A PHOTOGBAPH" iAVS
Cflceic On.
HA of vou.
"foa. flANV A
HCORTflCHC IT
WILL tASL.
Ano happv
ner)oRiE.s
Advertising Representatives
The K. hunt Sin-clul Ailvcrtisini; Agency
IT. Kant ifiili .SI.. NfK Voik City.
Jlarrin Trust lluililiiiK. Chiiaco.
Waldheim HuililitiK. Kauris City.
; The country is not (foiiiR to 'l:ivc
much sympathy for political fitdits
this or any other year until the w.ir
is won and international problems
arc solved.
SCISSORS AND PASTE.
Memphis (Tcnn.) Coninicrcial-
Appeal: Daylight saving should he
closely observed by night owls.
I Senator Sherman's "const nifii'''
I'criticisin" is stmtntlv tinctured with
; . . . .... ' r . I. .
I tiartisan bias. I lie records ot me
: United Slates senate aliotind in hit-!
! tcr. even fiRhtint' words but in theiii !
j all will hardly be found a more j
Ivinerish attack upon an adtninist ra-1
.1... .i.i I. .ii.. I l.v s; I cigar
Miennati.
Indianapolis ews: It should be
borne in mind too that a real pa-'ri'-t
will nis' !i i q chickens at home
instead of in his neighbor's war garden.
i
l-.ntercij
at Hi
SlM-C
! I'.lStoffil'l'
inl Class M
at A rl mot a a.1
ittir.
Member of The Associated Press.
The Assofiati'il I'r.-ss in evelusivi-ly on-
l!tli"l to the use of r.-iiiihii.ati.'ii of all
newH rr.dile.l to it. or not ol li. i ise ernd- ;
ileit in this .a"T mid also the Km ai liens j
Jlil.ll.Slli'l Ill-It III.
Ml iii'hts of rfiiiit.li'atlon
distjatelo-s lici.-in art. also I
l-'or the remainder i
i.-.l no mote truth
lis litis or lien lo ;
the niipenal .
of
prcs-
f rut li
nf f.K;i'l
escrvl'tl.
Ardiuiire Friday May
I'JIH.
Carter County's
Quota 630.900;
Her Aimh "A j
Bond in Every
i
Home."
"( )nr
peak i
ONLY ONE WAY TO PROTEST
The slate department has been
notified through the Spanish am
bassador that liennan officials have
appropriated the art treasures and
other belongings left stored in I'.er-
lin bv former Ambassador Gerard.
The "owner of the stolen goods in-
dignantly cites the honorable pre-
cedents established by 1 tigland and
Frar.ee. The valuables leil by the
(li.nr.au aiiibts.sador in London
wci f font home in a Insurious spe-
cial train which the Hermans seiz-
ed and held! It is :-aid that the
state department i- lo make some
sort ol "protest" in M rj let ard's be-
hali but what a waste "of time and
effort ! After being held some time
a a Ito.ilage. .vir. on.nu wa.s
lucky to get out of (.ieini.iny in the
clothes that he wore for lite French
ambassador was held up and robbed
getting out only after Mif lering
t.iaii) uiiligniues.
As well send a protect to i
burning Hottentot as lo the
t it'ic savages of (icrmany.
bit'li to low the Hermans hav
el ilifiiiM-l-.es to be the most m-
.sali.ible thieves and thev are out on
i 1..;. .v.i;iioi fur
. '. cr . 1 1 .1 I warfare
vvMcli History uans uu j'.nu.i...
The highwaymen of old demanded
ineiicv or life; the predatory Herman.-
demand both money and la-
bor often taking life in addition for
the mere love of cruel slaughter.
Then- are criminals who can be in-
...... -.1
llueiiceil oniv ny seveie iuiiui.i
punishment and the only "protest
thai can get beneath the tough Her-
man hide is that which lakes the
lorn: ot victorious guns.
( )
kneeht has been.
ot I he w ar. at h
! w ill come from
i I lie discointilui
! conspirators.
! It i I he penally that any Herman
1 inav expect to pav under t!
it regime for letting out tl
j abotii the Herman war. lint I'tince
j I tchnou-ky need not be downcast;
laud if be is the man we think linn.
: he will not. His action despite his
own perfunctory eplanat ton seems
to have all the indication of a de-
limitate lnarurilom. If he did not
1 mean lo have that expose published
; lie itrtainly took a deep satisfaction
i in its publication.
lie has eased his conscience and
is teady lo stand the consi:iuenccs.
The reward of this amazing anom-
alyan honest and civilized Prus-
sian statesman is lite knowledge
that by clinching t.he proof of the
Hirtuau government's guilt be has
performed an incalculable .service
for all mankind and in ihe long
run lor vicriuany neisen.
While the administration is tre-tuendnu.-lv
concerned in the possi-
bilities of the November elections
the president has given out that lie;
will uol iulirfere in any contest
Kansas City (Mo.) Star: New
York has on its food commission a
piano Inner a country editor and a
maker. It is hard to under
stand what business a piano tuner
and an edilor have on a loin
ministration hoanl.
ad-
Washington Star: ( hitdoor exer-
cise is being prescribed for a number
of roll -top-desk military experts.
( The committee on public infor
mation is being supplied regularly
with copies of important newspapers
published in Hermany and Austria-
Hungary. Jt is possible therefore
for the committee lo furnish the
newspapers of the country transla-
tions of selected stories from these
newspapers which are interesting as
revealing political industrial and
living conditions in the central em-
pires.) '
! w ithout speci I
; son. lie is lar
the question ol
1 1
and
nun I
the c:
ally than their polilic-
parl icnlar rea-
e interested in
audidatis' lov-
Sl. Joseph (Mo. I Xews-I'res
Mary bad that little lamb now
have a gold mine.
(iovfrtior Whitman of New York
has advised boards of election. not
to advertise lists of polling pi. tees in
newspaper-; printed in the Herman
language. The impression is grow
ing that ihe lime is near when the
publication of all newspaper- ptiut-
ed in the Herman language in 1 1 1 i -country
will be prohibited. I
l Hit line
that the (
Leader
iernrm
Kcrlin
bisirs hav
Counterfeit Bread Card Books.
Dispatches in Herman newspapers
continue to indicate the rapid trans-
formation of the traditionally pa-
tient and orderly Herman citizen in-
to a crafty evader of ihe laws of his
own country. The Uielefelder Hen-
eral Anzeigcr of Feb. 12 states I Tint
the secret print shop the discovery
of which il announced the week be-
i lore has been producing cotinler-
feit bread stamps and bread books
admits for I'.erlin as well as for liielefcld.
of malt coffee
some fat and
2 pounds of butter or
10 eggs."
finally
lermau
I' :
he'd !
"comparatively
h heavy won
truth.
Ilartlesville I
leflt.se lo cat
French have a
heavy."
d seem
Superlative
xantuier :
anv wheal
II thev want.
Whv
until
been I The counterfeiters had their
one of the suburbs of llielefe
I hey did business according
Auzeiger. on a considerable
" The great number of
which have now been
le.ve linoi.rl.r III' lir.o!
lierliti lo the point
the I
not
the
the l)cim
-O-
SIZING UP SAMMY.
To the Vossiche Xeitung wc are
indebted for an illuminating esti-
mate of the American troops.
troops ' sav s ihe
I u three slates at least
crats are showing that they are
more patriotic than partisan. In
Iowa thev will not oppose the re-
election of Senator Kciiyon. In Min-
nesota tin y will give a clear field to
Senator Nel-on and in Virginia they
will bring out no candidate against
Slemp. the lone Kepublican congressman.
F.I K'eno Democrat
hard winter most of
emperors are -kating
Despi!
the kind
on thin ice
the
mil
Tulsa Win!
a ing that ill
muse of 1 loh
lack up bis
here is a mis;
ar back.
cction expenses under the
system constitute a Heavy i .
if the Americans as jd
cally line voting well equipped
lows who. to be sure lack all
perience in the .sharp forms of
vvesUrn niauner of lighting.
Americans are live'-.' restless
.eitutii:
s -'fel
-exilic
The
and
I hat
exist in
burden on ihe taxpaver is revealed
in a report made in l.os An;.;ele
t'ounlv California bv the Tax i'av-
McAlcster .'
u'l oss - or t In
1: It goes without
crow u prince of the
tizollern continues lo
'brave soldiers" but
icioii I hat he is t
evs-( a pit ;i I :
1 kaiser will.
Min
ded in
Id and
to the
cale.
read cards
discovered
bread supply of
of danger. Mauv
bakeries are already swamped with
counterfeit stamps especially tho.sc
in the northern pari of the city. ( uc
counterfeiter printed bread cards for
six weiks at a time and for the
third week of this vcar alone he
printed 'Ifi.ODO cards. These cards
were sold at .5 lo 4 marks apiece."
DOCTOi: WAS ASKED.
' Association
four veais the
1 1 w as found I hat
cost s of elect ions i
for act ion. 1 )ay
on the edge lor
Minds and making sin. ill
hcad-scien-From
prov-
I
OUR BIG GUN.
The Herman "wonder gun" isn't
Mi-.'i a wonder after all in com-
paiison with an American gun uiov
being maniifactui ed. The I ierinan
Tl
fun shoots about miles. Ihe
-merican gun is calculated to shoot
114 miles; and though it has yet toj
be tried out. its designers have no.
dcdibl as to its range.
The published details are not spe-
cific owing to the ccn.soi.-hi;. Jt
is s-.ated ho.vever. that the weapon
is made at the Midvale Steel Woiks
ano mounted by the Maldwin Loco-
motive Works and weighs ( ver J'K)
tor. . In spite of its size :"ul weigiit.
it ii mobile wheit.is the Herman
can.ion i.-. stationary and iiquire- a
heavy coiu u te t mplaccmcTit. 'I he
li' .1 i f the type has been irmple'ed
and shinned to the coa-.t br liua!
io-is me more are being built.
Vitdiesi to -ay. ; hi- inoii-'er v. id
le t!-eil a- tne He.-in.il cer.a
1 1 is rot ii;tcnuti ior : i'i lung
adventurous eager
and night thev are
going on
at lacks." days
All this sounds rather coinpli-j and
military although patronizing lull
ihe .sammics. we are further in form-
ed although appai'enlly bold lack
stamina.
"Our men have well and instinct-
ively sensed the leal nature ol these
enemies who as our soldicis say.
plunge into battle as versatile and
Jaredevil sportsmen but not at all
soldiers in our sense and as modern
lematid.s. ( )ur men do not I
underrate ihe new enemy from thej
new world but feel superior lo t lie i
American in every respect."
ii that's a true account ot Moche
opinion we are .satisfied. Let l-ritz
fee just as superior as be likes.
The more superior he feels the bet-
i t t cr well like it. ami tlie easier nine
. Sammy will hav e when he get s down
to business and starts tor l.trlm.
TRENCH BAGS FOR SOLDIERS
j "'fiench Hags" for soldiers are a
I development of modern warfare. It
i is i ften impossible to move wound-
! cd men from ihe front line because
i of a barrage ot heavy bombardment
j a-.td it is tquallv impossible for med
ical anl to be given. tivncii uag
curtains cocoa coffee condensed
electric
)ne
e r
in
in the couuiy aggregated the enor-
mous sum of .s'l.sti..ir5.l. Fverv-
where the primarv system seems in
have practically doubled the co-t of
elect ions.
ie Senaior Sheimaii who a few
i likened President hsnn
-ahinet lo a "hobo govern
ment'' is the same Senator Sherman
who on March . l''lh when Sena-
ior (lore's resolution surrendering
American liihts al sea to Hermany
was under consideration indorsed I
it without reservation and was one j
of the twelve senators w ho inchid-1 '
ing Senator La Follette. voted lor il.
Parson Who Drove Spirited Horse
Had His Own Reason for
Desiring Company.
( l icago u s : A country ininis-
t'T was driving a spirited hor
ihrotigh ihe village when he over-
look the local physician ri fool.
"Jump in doctor" he s-i. pull-
up. I ve got a horse .rc t lat
go :
the
pre! iv veil.
I be doctor jumped in .'mil
par- on lro e oil.
I he horse did not go well and
ended in tipping over the carriage
and spilling both ihe oceunants
us leel and
over lo -ei if be
Measures Against the Decrease in
the Birth Rate.
The Frankfurter Zcitung of Feb.
17 says under a Merlin date line: i
"'Ihe political committee on pop-'
illation of the bouse of deputies.
formed for the purpose of consider-j
ing Doctor I'osch'.s bill on measures
to be taken against the decrease in i
the birth rate has met. The mini-
try of the interior has submitted
memorandum on the subject. fh
government announced through th
rcichstag
Berlin Judges Imprisoned in
Germany.
A dispatch from the Frankfurter
Zcitung shows the determined oppo-
sition the Melgians are making to
the Herman propaganda for Flemish
independence :
"A short time ago we rtportc.l
that the l!clrian t'oi vrnnictil in J
Havre had sent a notice to the judi-
cial authorities in llrussels to bring
charges against and arrest two mem-
hers of the Flanders council on ac-
! count of their activities toward
! Flemish independence. That Could.
of course only be considered as a
demonstration since it was impossi-
ble for Herman authorities to per-
j mil any such interference by an ene
my government which had. even ac-
cording to the laws of the people
nothing more to say with regard to
the execution ol inslice in liclgium.
"According to the Wolff bureau
I the general government has now di
reeled that the persons arrested
' shall be immediately set free and
that all further punishments shall be
forbidden. Furthermore the nieni-
1 hers of the court of appeals who
i took part in the decision have been
i forbidden the further discharge of
i their duties and three of the four
i presidents of the court of appeals
! have been taken into custody and
sent t o ( ierinany.
"The question of the expediency
of our entire Flemish policy as car-
ried out by the Herman authorities
in Mclgium will be referred lo later."
flu- docl or jumped lo I
I
Joseph L. Mfi'.tow one of the Re-
publican candidates lor United
Stales senator in Kan-as is encoun-
tering .striking obstacles in his cam-
paign. In some towns he is refused
hails in which in speak and he finds
other towns placarded with posters
that read like this "Patriotic Amer-
icans do not aitcnd the Mristow
inectine." Opposition to Htistow
j grew out of his frequent charges
la-t year that the war adniinist ra-
tioii was wasting money and play-
ling into the bauds of the profiteers
instead of prosecuting the war in a
I local patriotic uav.
'1
vv a s
llllllsell .
injured
.uok here.
"whal do
me to rid
tor
ing
I lutt :
"Well. i in see."
son. 'luckily this
i ones broken : but
l.avt a doctor with
thai bor-e."
exclaimed
von mean
behind a 1
the
uc-
by invit-
ofse like
gasped the
lime there.'
I a I way- lik
ar-
nn
to
me w hen I drive
Atlanta. Ha.
more factories.
i I'lpaignuig for
c committee inai tne iciciisrag vvouni
consider measures lo combat sexual
diseases and also that the compara-
tive decrease in the number of bin In
in war time is much larger than the
number of those fallen. Even after
the war the birth rate will not at
tain its former figures.
"The following have been urged
as necessary measures: Pay reform'-
housing organizations providing of
inexpensive house furnishings for
young married couples premiums
for children. A subcommittee has
been former to consider the ques-
tion of providing furniture."
I he Mainzer Auzeiger tells of a
plan the city of lloini has adopted
for encouraging tn.iriages by boun-
ties pavahle in food supplies:
"If one of I he newly inariied cou-
ple has resided in llomi lor at least
six months the Monti food bureau
gives them a single supplementary
supply of M) pounds of potatoes 21
pounds of wheat llotir. 2 pounds of I
grease 5 pounds of mi gar 2 pounds I
German School in Namur.
I The Cologne Zcitimg contains
'this account written in Xamur of
the attempt being made to ( ierman-
ize t he Melgians :
"On the occasion of the kaiser's
'birthday the Herman school first at-
traeied the attention of the genera!
j public it gradually developed from
a holiday school with Herman
I courses as il was originally found-
ed in August ')7. into a Herman
i elementary school. Many diiliculties
i had In he overcome. All Herman
children ill N'annir were
l.r.oioln irurpther in the H
school. In the highest grade there
are on the average 16. In most cases
;hev are children of Herman fathers
an' Jtelgian mothers. In these cases
the children almost - always speak
Frcnc'li as their native tongue .and
if thee fp.-ak Herman at all it is with
i foreign iccnt. This makes th
establishment of a Herman school a
necessity u that these children may
obta'n eo:n-lete mastery ot licrman.
A g auiyii:; feature is the develw-
trirui oi "the. evening courses whii
:. r i.iienii'd primarily for the Bel
gian wives of Hermans so that I hey
can le;.rn the Herman language. The
boys arc also taught manual train-
ing and the girls are given instruc-
tions in sewing. There is also a
course in typewriting. Generally
speaking the Herman school in Na-
nuir is therefore to be regarded as
a superior elementary school. The
plan oi" opening the instruction to
children from outside of Namur is
being considered by those who direct
the policy of the school. For t lit
purpose il will be necessary to es-
tablish a Herman pension. We wish
the Herman school in N'annir a cdti-
tinued successful development for
the promotion of Herman culture
and Herman character."
Turkish Women in Battalion of
Labor.
The Bielcfelder General Anzeigcr
publishes ibis story from Constanti-
nople ;
"The Osmaii Association for Fe-
male Labor publishes an announce-
ment through which all women be-
tween the ages of 18 and 30 years
are invited lo register for the female
labor battalion which was lately
formed. After taking Turkish wom-
en into commerce officialdom pub-
lic offices the Red Cross and otlir
branches of service the Ottoman
government has thus decided to take
them into the army. A battalion
will be assigned to the first corps
and bear the name "First Female
Labor Battalion." The officers'
corps and the supervisory personnel
will at Inst be coinpo-ed of men.
who. slep by step will be supplant
ed by women. The battalion will
work eight hours daily behind the
front."
Don't Set a penny stand between you and
the enjoyment ota !CS
l 3L.
lit mm
Quality
a$$ Felice $Sow
the
"San Felice
maintainer.
THE DEISEX-WEMMER CO-
Kantai City Branch
Kanww City Mo
This is a plat
which Daniel
pealed to the e
k of the platform on I
I loan Socialist ap- !
lectorate of M ilvvati-1
u ilk. matches candles
torches chemical cooker
niic outfits feeding spoon.-.
hag is
nn n b
list
th.
ibuted for
American
every twenty
Red Cros.
SHRAPNEL.
The crowning achievement
' Herman diive. as it looks
of l he
I odav.
is tha
kaiser
band
lite-.
I while it lasted it gave the
a better excuse than usual to
ihe cpjwn prince floral tnii-
kee for the office of inavor: " I he
American people did not want and
do not waul this war. They were
plunged into the abyss by the
treachery of the ruling classes of
the couutrv its demagogic agita-
tors its bought press its sensational
photographs and other purchasable
instruments." And although run-
ning on such a platform I loan re-
ceived a great maturity of the votes
of the electorate. Therefore Mil-
waukee can hardly be classed with
the Km per cent loval cities of the
United States.
are.
di ten sell
churches
k-i'i':g women
homes. It is
cevt deft iiof.
This Thrift
and there are
one can save
and iolu.
army has no
tio exempt ion
Is a
. l -
n ;
-.e
limit
very
I'.nies
ilcmu:i!iiii:
blowing up 1
and ehii
.Ospi'.als
lreti in ;
meant priu'at
Old
ii ir
ior
T.ern
liia ho
a v ed
H'.is -m.-.ii. a little ri.dailel-
. f Ku.si in parentage ha-
; (h i i.tmt s and bought what
bomb."
"Liberty
:;k
as coed
only one
housi 1A it
a ITT tat i
isco'isin that
er (it lova1 is at least
si.ane a a potato that
tourth tot't-n which as
would ihtr.L. is not iayir.g
Fret::
lat si-
C
tl:
be w
llle.i!
- ma
t.ai
hi.
I
iCtll'lu
pis mo
ieh. ft
e Coin
the bocl
cot at . says
tc tt life is all
i:g itiurpirted.
:s en an rai'v
rl'
st.'fs t;-.t ap
be ' 'o wot
. kt:ov ll-rir b
tin.'- for a s'
bit the nr. h
C1I1I1V ol the
the
v e
Mr?
nut
'fhr military cfii clivi nes .f -'ji h
a weajjor.. tor ai:v purpo-i. is ..iill i A -'ate
doubted Iv mai.v expert s. -: o o"'.v ' i'1'
rieal u range a g :n unist iiutar-
ily be fired blindlv. A war-iii; a
hundred mde.s off the coa.t. w hall
thai distance n nroes ariiv invis-
i'jle. both b'cati-e i t'ne n.i.siv air
and because ( i the curvai'.irc of
the earth. It is d-mbtfui ; uheri
aviators could signal the po-ipoti of '
a snip or icr tnat tnatter ..r.v oilier i
ob-( et at sin h a di-tanre and w heth- i
er tie proiectile could he aimed
wi'h any ceitainty ii the rwl po-'
sitM.n f.i the target known.
PUNISHING LICHNOWSKY.
Prince lielmowsky. fornu-r ( er-
ni'in ambassadnr to li-ig!..n 1. is
niceling a late quite m J re with
the world's expectation- for bis
fr:.i:k revclal ion f.f the f art the
Herman government plavcd in start-
ing the war. Thr Pnis-iaii stale
jrosecutor has asked t-ci mi.-siun lo
start criminal proct-ding- against I Am' i tea
luii. and the Prussian l;r use of
lords of which Lichnowskv is 4! There arc s) f be $.:l'i tti i n
life mtmlif-r and which --t erns to j w rth of Herman war bond hc)d b
have authority over such matters I niiran s mpathiers. And th:.t'
has granted permii.sion. r''"- Having thtir giwl monrv
The firince ha Wen virtually al.:H n h0r "L' of paper .s
prisoner in his own house ever finceji'1'1 ' "'r Vinch.crs dr-
lh publication of his famous mcm-i?C"r'
f-rajiclum revealing the criminal j
plot of the kaiser and his robber i
liand. .ow he will r-resumablv Lr
Xevv l'ork Democrats are making
a stronger bid for the woman vote
than the Republicans. They have
not only given women e'pt.il repre-
sentation with men on all commit-
tees. li:t they propose to go further
and to place at least one woman on
their state ticket iiiong the names ;
of the women under consideration
tor pnr'y honor is that of Miss l-'lor-
etice lLithorne of Saratoga who is'
now driving an ambulance lor the
Red Cross in Fiance. She is about'
t w cntv -seven wars it age good-
looking has plenty oi money is in-
terested in Democratic politics and
is the owner of the Saratoga Sun.
the only Democratic paper in that
part ot the state.
Mow Read
yftrteiiess
oclies.
ologi r - s.i v. it'
".inning this Wa-
aler vi hither the
ii sines. l.n't it ;
:.( plar.et or coniei
somewhere in th'
1 1 irdenbiirj In r
ip- Mam
lif r. wo-k:i:g a!
. Savi igs SiH ietv
' t hat goes "over
I avng'
:vrr I-
I.-::
i w i.
ie ti
i" i:r
wi-h a w hoop a"id a
i w iioop at that.
War
urn!
w a"
:eal
Kansa. Democrats arc in some-
what of a demoralized condition be-
cati-e of a lack of good timber for a
j ticket. There is a wide spreading
' frrling among the rank and file that
no Def i'vratlc state ticket be placed
I m the l. eld thi. vcar. The impres-
sion p-rvails thai tt wdl be good
lpo:t:c- to drop -la:r affair and
I make l: e light solely for cungrcs-
signal candidate-. I bis ireimg. n
doubt aiises mrr the results of
L'lo when the Drmncrats practi-
c.ii'v abanil'inrri their state ticket
and made llirir fight tor president
! and nngrcsme?i. In that year.
! while losing their state ticket by
i l1; on sand-; thev carried the state for
Peerless
Steel
Company
Y. B. Hasselt President
A. J. Gardella Vice Presi-
dent Victor II. Smith Secretary
James Glen Gen'l Mgr. and
Treas.
DIRECTORS
V. 15. Ilassett
P. (J. Dinps
Max Westheimer
C. R. Armstrong
A. J. Gardella
Offices 218 Simpson
Building j.j
Telephone 1501 V;
Builders of
! ds
and rirctnl live of the r
'Pirn.
ght
A Miracle to Her.
cLpped into jail and tried for treas
on. At anv rate lie will he nut
.neakv' "force withi
or limit a citirn named
Krkstein. working in an
shipyard has driven 1 '
a nine-hour flav. linnh'-n-
: fely out of the way. as Karl Lie l-I prev ious recordl
;t st:rt
Augj.f
tlantic.
rivei in
the be-t
"l.icigo News: An innuisitive
oi 1 lady asked a royal defer.. e corps
vleran what the Irtlrrj R. I.
t ." meant.
' U fnrmed Drunkards' Corps
ni ".in.'' he replied solemn! .
" Dear me." she murmured 'what
ii'itjclrs those recruiting serceants
do perform!"
Oil Refinery Equipment
Storage Tanks Eoilers Supplies and Repairing
Works and General Offices
ARDMORE OK LA.
Orders Given Prompt and
Careful Attention
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