Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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ARPMORF.ITE
SULPHUR
MISS MYlil'l.i: MASTIV.iS Cur.
l i I'K oil Mill" al
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t'iiy I'm:;
St..l'i.
sl Si.lt
l'i. I is ih'h i t'.l ill i H lirro in (lie I'lly
". I". Kami- a- a I'aui Valley
i- it iv TiK'Mla v.
Ji"-sr Totnlin sun of Mr. and Mr.
J. Toinlin hi this city died at the
family lioiiW" Sunday.
John A. MeCltire of Oklahoma
("it is lu-re this week attending to
t.niiifs matters. Mr. McCluro
formerly lived in Sulphur.
les-.e I!. I'litiinhain of liaiues-
vi'Ie. Texas is visiting his brothers
lure. Mr. Ciinnin.nhani was former-
ly in husiness at Sulphur.
Mis. i'. 1.. Hudson returned the
first of the week from Ardinore
w here she had heen al the hedsido of
her danliler who heeanio ill last
week while visiting relatives in Ard-
inore. 'i. f Price of Ardinore has heen
appuinled sexton of OalJaun ci'ine-
lery and will move to Sulphur Dec.
I. an 1 lake charge of the cemetery.
The mayor plans extensive improve-
ments al.out the cemetery and has
i mployed a man of coiiidcrahle ex-
perience. John Canlrcll and l.roilier Wil-
liam ('antrell made a trip to Little
K'ov-k. Ark. to i-it a nephew in
ihe 1'. S. army al Camp 1'ike Many
oi the hoys are preparing to conic
Inoiir. Ahout 50d were released in
one day.
William Mosley. Jr.. cashier of the
Peopled Hank of Jlickory was a
Sulphur visitor Tuesday.
Pvt. Robert Taylor Pillion of
Camp Travis San Antonio. Tcxa
formerly city clerk at Sulphur is
here on a furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. (irovcr Farquhcr en-
tertained at cards last 'Thursday eve-
ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. II. B.
Kvals. who leaves soon for Hope
i'k. to make their home. The
guests were Doctor and Mrs. Ry-
als Mrs. Ida Mashburn Misses King
N'eal Collett Michael Armstrong
I lockensniith Pasjgerman and Karl
.Masters.
T. I'.. Molacel; of Oklahoma City
is In. re on business.
Mrs. II. (i. r.ean went to Ardinore
Thursdav on business.
- Mrs. p.. T. White entertained a
few friends at a "spend the day'' par-
te Saturday i" comidimeiit to Mrs.
II. S. Meal of San Francisco who
is Mliii'.; her parents Mr. and Mrs.
V. .. Town-lev. The lion :s w . to
.':areil by Mk Frank Lewis. Mrs.
T. I'. liiacomini. Mrs. Rex l"..-:i'.y
and Misses l'iu Roberts and -Mr-lle
Ma-ters.
Dr. Dixie Tucker has gone to f:i-
lill alter u mouih's vacation in Shi-
plmr. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Allen routine!
Wednesday after a two weeks' .
: I lart-horue.
Mrs. J. K. ("iiilhrey Cor.
J'honc 135
The-Methodist Con k-rcr.cc held at
Oklahoma City last week returned
Rev. I. (). Peterson to Wynnewood
for am.it her ear.
Miss Lorene Taylor and brother
lb. ward came home Sunday from
Ardinore where they visited their
grauii-inother.
The Camp hire (liris went on a
hike Saturdav afternoon and to have
a sunset supper but. htiorc reaching
the end ''' t-he hike the rain turned
them homeward. They stopped at
the home of one of the girls Miss
Athilcne N'islcr. where they told
tiieir camp lire
w eiu'u s.
Miss Men. ice
for Little Rock
resume her stilt
lege.
The casualty
stories and roasted
Riggan left Sunday
Ark. where she will
ies at Crescent Col-
list of Xov. Hi con
tained the name of Charlie Yar-
bnrough of Wynnewood.
Miss Ethel Cordcll went to Mays-
ville Saturday. !
Miss ( litis Much.inan died Mon-
dav noon after a ten days' illness
with pneumonia following influenza.
Miss Ottis was the sixteen year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Buchanan. Interment was in Oak
Lawn cemetery Tuesday at 3 o'clock j
and services were conducted by Rev.
J. IL Crane pastor of the Baptist
church. The Freshman class acted
as honorary pall hearers.
Mrs. ("ieorge Mairly and baby of
Denison Texas arrived Sunday to
spend a feck with Mrs. MairlyV
.sister Mrs. Walter Frost.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence and ;
son David went to Ok.tiii oitn City j
Sunday. .
Mrs. V. M. Childress and Mrs. .1.
W. Kemp are ill of influenza.
Mrs. Daniel Johnson of Wynnc-i
wood View spent Sunday here. .
T. II. Thomas went to Denison.'
Texas Saturday returning Monday.!
Mr. and Mrs. I. f. Patterson of
Tanls Yallev spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Karkalits.
Mrs. J. IL Cooper spent last week
with her sister Mrs. Van Hoozer at
Pauls Valley.
Mrs. C. P. P.ailcy of I'ncli is the
guest of her brother. P. Hill and
family.
Mrs. T. F. Cuningiiam went to
Lindsay Tuesday to visit her daugh-
ter Mrs. I. L. Cross.
NOTICE
Don't fail to see London $35 and
do blue serge suits now $2.?.75. Also
vour choice of all $30 and $41) over-
coats now $18.''.. Shoes S2.95 to
-o: 5.
LON'DOX THE CLOTHIER.
20-2 West Main Street.
PINK WADE
Agent ;ini Corrcspomlcnt ; Of
fico at C'liamliiT of Commerce.
Rev. Ch.'.rlo-. Curb state Ihipti-t
missionary fi.r the southern part of
the state preached at the l-'ir-t Hap-
tist church Sunday morning and
c ening.
Miss (irelell P.urks relumed Sun-
day after ;i visit with friends at Sul-
phur. Miss Olivia Kllott ami Mrs. Mont-
gomery visited at Sulphur Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Williams returned
Saturday a er :m extended vi-.it
with relatives in Florida and South
Carolina.
(ieorge Keller died Monday .of in-
fluenza. Interment was made in
City Cemetery Tuesday. Mr. Keller
is survived by his wife and three
small children.
Win. Reel of Klmoio was here
Monday on business.
Mrs. 1 1 u tcli in -.on. of Ada who Ind
been the weekend guest of Mrs
Mary D. ate returned to her home
Tuesday.
Rev. I.. F. Mcntzcr of the Strit-
ford community who was ordered
confined in the county jail sonic
days ago because of disloyal re-
marks and refusal to bay Libert'.
IL.ii.ls War Savings Stamps and
who had violently opposed the I'd
Cross and other organizations en-
gaged in war work announced on
Monday afternoon that he was
ready to sign the loyally pledge
was relea.-ed from jail and immedi-
ately purchased a $5' I Lilu-ily lloii.l.
contributed S3 to the Cnited War
Work fund and aNo made a dona-
tion of ?10 lo the Red Cross. Mcnt-
zcr left headquarters at the cham-
ber of commerce decorated with
three buttons on the lapel of his
coat announcing lo the world that
he is a loyal American citizen.
Representatives from till the dis
trict councils of defense met at the
chamber of commerce auditorium
yesterday to receive instructions
from Chairman Alvin F. Pycatt of
the county council of defense in the
conduct of registration day Friday
Nov. 2 when till farmer?. land own-
ers and tenants will be asW-d to ren-
der a questionnaire which is a com-
plete survey of his farm. Thomas
F. I lodge secretary of the chamber
of commerce who originated the
'( iarvin County plan" explained it in
detail to the officers present. It is
expected that -J.llllO agricultural
questionnaires will be made by (i.ir-
in County on next Friday. Tin's.
questionnaires will be turned ove"
to the federal extension depart nut I
of Oklahoma vho will make a rec-
ommendation for I'll1' based on cacti
individual survey.
Cal Williamson president of the
chamber of commerce and com-
munity league has called a speci il
meeting of the members of that r-
ganiz.Ttiou to meet at the chamber
of commerce auditorium Wednes-
day night 7:.H o'clock The ca'l
.states that matters of utmost int-portance-
to Pauls Valley will be dis-
cussed. Mrs. F.lizabeth Allred and Miss
Pertha McConnell were among those
who went from here to hear John
McCormaek at Oklahoma City.
The Rev. Mr. Singly of Riugl.ng
has been assigned the First Metho-
dist Church of this city and will ar-
rive with his family this week.
Rev. C. F. Mitchell former pastor
First Methodist church here has
been assigned to the First Metho-
dist Church .'it Sulphur and is mov-
ing there this week.
C. W. Dunlavy of the A. X- M. CH-
lege was here Monday vlsiti'iig the
schools.
The schools opened Moudac with
about a ninety per cent attendance.
PEARL SXOW AND
I SAP EE MEAXE Cors.
Mr. and Mrs. John Boston an '
children of ( )jl City spent Satur-
day in W ilson.
Men Mobley of Ardinore was in
Wilson Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs'. Mill KhnbrcH of
Woodvvorth were in Wiison Satur-
day. Mrs. C R. Spencer visited l.er
daughter Miss Dollie Spencer in
Ardmore Friday.
Mrs. Fannie Gilbert was in Ard-
inore Friday.
A. J. Love nf Memphis. Tenn.
was in Wilson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rill Ifalpam of
Woodworth were in Wsou Satur-
day. The churches in Wilson wen
opened Sunday after having been
closed since Oct. 13 on account of
influenza and smallpox.
P. W. McKay of Ada was in Wil-
son Sunday.
Miss Muriel Dunn has accepted a
position with the telephone com-
pany. Misses Jcannette and Dorothy
Ellsworth returned to Wilson Sun-
day afternoon where they will re-
sume their work in Ihe public
schools. They spent their enforced
vacation with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. F.. F. Ensworth in Ardmore.
Mr. and Mrs.- W. R. Gill and
daughter I.ucile sprnt Saturday in
Ardmore.
Mrs. P. W. McKay and son Wil-
liam were in Ardinore Sunday.
After spending her vacation with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
Cornish of Ringling Miss Oma Cor-
nish returned to Wilson Sunday to
resume her duties in the public
schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Adams Wil-
liam Ringer Misses Katherine Ad-
ams and Gladys Seivally of Ardmore
motored to Wilson Sunday. Mrs.
Adams and Miss Sciv.dly remained
' lo take up their duties in the public
schools.
Miss Miuan P.lois of Ardinore
who leaches on the Carter lease n-
! turned to Wilson Sunday afle.
spending the weekend with her aunt.
Mrs. W. R. P.timitl.'
I Miss Fannie Mcl'lroy spent Suti-
iday with friends at Lone liroc.
Coonc Ileal of Ile.thlloil was in
i Wilson Sunday.
I New gas Moves have been in-
stalled in the rooms at the South
l-Ward building. T. F. Vomit who did
the plumbing' stated that he thought
there would be no difficulty in heal-
ing the building this winter.
Mrs. Coo. O. Alvis and Mrs. P.
W. McKay and son. William mo-
tored to Ardinore Monday.
MARIETTA
MKS. MATT YE N. K03B.
Acer.' and Correspondent.
Heil Telephone Ofi'lcf.
TulJ Currier Servlc.
II. A. Stanley who rccenilv moved
his faiuilv lo Ardinore. was in Mari-
on. i Tuesday on hiisine-s.
Sam Str.niss who u.i. called to
( iainesville lo attend Mis. Sltaiiss
is reported ill. lie u.is accompani-
iod by Mi's. Sti.uiss' father Mr.
Ratiui.
M i s. ( leot ;;e I I . -1 1 of S in An-
tonio. Tex.i-. i-. in Ma' n i ia V l- ' -in
c at the hi one . i her p.' I ell! Mr.
and Mr- Dough I v .
J. . I.oep. i oi I ..v- ';.lh'y was
in M al n 1 1 a I iK-i!.n.
John liriggauiey er of Leon v. a - in
Marietta 'I'm- lav.
Mrs. Clem K'easoner and sun of
liomar were in Marietta Tuesday.
Flection of officers in the I oc.il
American Red Cross Chapter will
he held tonight.
Millie Mid Culwcll of Muriiey die
passed through Marietta Tncd ty
on his way to Ardinore where he
will visit at the home of his grand-
parents. Mi. and Mrs. Ruber F.
Sciv.dly.
Mr. and Mrs. Josrph Holt .-.re
making arrangements to move lo
Ciainesville.
J. C. Richmond of Murncyv ille
was in Marietta Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A!e " Woods of
Xevv Wilson are visiting Mrs.
Woods' parents Mr. and Mrs. I.. .
( ircen.
David Perry depute Sheriff i- ill
of influenza.
Dr. and Mr-. W. F. Matthew s and
Mrs. F. M. Carter umtoied to rd
more Tuesihiv.
Mr. and Mis. W. II. C'loat and
.-on Willi - I r.. are ill of in lue::.!.
MILFSIJEM
Stella Sim:: Correspondent.
W'orley Ingram of Manguiii is
looking after business interest- in
Mill. urn.
W. A. Mrown returned Sunday
night after a vi'-it with his family
at Seminole.
I'eivin French has been reported
killed in action in France.
Miss Rota Sou left Monday morn
iug for Jllack Jack where she will
teach school.
W illiam Campbell was an A il-
morc visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. (den Chiles and
hahv of Muskogee are visiting ia
Milburu.
II. T. Mliiut is a business visitor
in Mr Alester.
C. C. Galloway w as in Mann.sv ill.-
and Ravia Monday. j
D. S. Sims James Mulll and Rich-
ard Sliced attended court in Tish- j
oniingo Tuesday.
Misses Stella Haley and Virginia
II onset- who have been ill. are able
lo resume their duties with .Herd-
Slaughter & Company.
School began Mondavi after'
being suspended five weeks on ac-
coii' t of the Snanish inlluchza.
Miss Zexie Griffith a teacher in
the .i.g'1 school is ill of in fhieua.
X. .Mikkelsen and Charles Herd
were in Tishomingo Monday and
gave in their report tor the war
work campaign in Milburu. The
quota for the town was over-lib-:
scribed. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Orbcy W'iliiard have
moved to town and are occupying
part of the residence of L. M. Clark.;
The remainder of the house has
been rented to Mr. and Mrs. Rich-:
ard Smith.
Word was received Monday at
the Red Cross rooms thai the time
for sending Christmas packages to
the boys "over there" will be ex-
tended ten days. i
Mrs. J. E. Wagoner is visiting in
Durant this week. ' ;
The Senior Class met with Prof.
COLDS INTERFERE
WITH BUSINESS
Dr. Kind's 1 New Discovery
relieves them anji keep
you going on the job
Fifty continuous years of almost
Unfaiiingcheckingand relieving coughs
colds nnd kindred sufferings is tha
Eroud achievement of Dr. King's New
liscovcry.
Grandparents fathers mothers the
kiddies all have used and are using
U as the safest surest most pleasant
to-take remedy they know of.
Sold by all druggists. 60c and $1.20.
Keep Bowels On Schedule
Late retarded functioning throw
the whole day's duties out of gear.
Keep the system cleansed the appe-'
tite livelv the stomach staunch with
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Mild and
tonic in action. SoU everywhere 25c
I). C. Adtinison Monday niyht and
appointed the staff for the publi-
cation of the Milburu llih School
Annual. The Wilsouian. I'hc .stall
follows:
I .ditor-in-chief' Aubrey Sou.
Assistant editor-in-chief Myrtle
Sims and l.oia Hinds.
Musiiioss manager Vivian Male.
Assistant business manager Kee-
. . I' l.ieL ami iriritiia I'otirell.
Cartoonist Furuian Milburu and j
I'ornice liardncr. !
Principal literary editor Angle1
Short. '
Assistant literary editors Irene
Coodman and l''.mma Maker. j
Society editors Ora Haley and
Pause Coltrell. !
Athletic editors. Alpha Sipes. .
Joke I'.ditors I'dauche Flack and
I saddle Coodtnau. ;
Senior class editor Mcllic Arm-
strong. i
Junior class editor Doshia C ra-I
vtttt.
I're-hiuan class editor l.lhd
Slepheus.
S ni.1' ela-s editor- of I he Junior
I !i'di Sch.iol Ren i I'oweil.
Junior. Ruth .dl.er. j
Frcshnuu I'auline Colbc.'t.
Minimi editors. Stella Sim s.
Mr. Marnes. Mi-s Mcssie and Mr '
j Fletcher Mai ties were in 'I'isho-
i niingo Tuesday. ;
! The regular meeting of the exe-
leutivo committee of ihe Red ll'o-s
uas h Id Monday. Nov. IS. in the
work looms and the following o!n-
i ci 1 wile elected :
' Chan man. I'tol. 1 1. S. V'.auis.m.
ice -ch.iirinan. Mt . I'
Siallehlel.
Secret il'v. Mi's. W. P. Coltl'ell.
; Trea-uivi. Mis- Mary I lob-on.
The following committees were
appointed :
N'ursing Mrs. (Inv Chirk and Mrs
II. I''. Mlake. '
'Woman's work committee Mr-.;
X. Mikkelsen. Mrs. J. F. Pierce and
Mrs. S. F. Mlatty.
Kiii.mce eoniinillce. I. W. Walker1
X. Mikkelsen and Mis' M. D. Woo.!.
Membership committee. II. !' j
P. lake. I ieorge llciicgar and Mrs.'
T. R. 1 1 iinnicutt. .
lunior service cxsie Crittith.
Viihlieil v. C. C. I iallowav.
Home service. Mi's. C. II. Maer.
Mrs. . W. Walker and Mrs. W. il.j
ilailey. j
Conservation Mrs D. l '. Adam-
LARGE CROWD HEARS
SCIENCE LECTURE
The la: gesl cl ow d that ev er al -tended
a lecture oil the subject ol
t hri-li.ui Science in this city wa-pi.-.
-ill 1 :i s i night tit Convention
I In In ;ir drank Bell. C. S.. of
PhiliuK lphia. The lecture was .-
ii. hied y Mrs. Frank ll.mc.ick
who. for the past three years has
ieii liisi na.h'i' for the local mi-
ei'v. The elose-l alt.uliou s rjvcll
the . p. i.l.. . ihioughout the entire
di coins- and those win. attended
vv ere il. I ig it I e.l w iih the me- age.
All ec.i pi of I he i. c: lire i- pub-
lished in this issue of the Ardin ire-
ite. Volunteers To Maul
Wood To Aid Poor
A st.ny in Sunday's Ardin.ir.iic
rohiive to the work of th- li.fin-
cr.zn l''.iidemie Committee. l:us
hroiiLtlit n solution of one of the
proliieins confronting Mi's. Jul'tts
k.'.lni. in cstietitor for the commit
tee. It v;is stated in tin- article liitit
i nitiii with a lar.ye family. wiMjiad
hen cared for hy the comniitt .'e
duriiii;' a Iohl; illness. Had as-;ed $.'1 j
a dav for hauling wood fr.n the:
('aineroii Company r );i i ty. This t
wood had heen donated -o Mrs. j
Kahii to he di-lrilntlcd to the aioi. .
I'.arlv Monday inornin.. a man who'
HEALTH TALK j
SPANISH INFLUENZA OR
GRIP I
T'.v Dr. T.ee If. Smith. - I
t
An old enemy is with its atiin.
and whether we lit;ht a Herman or
a mnn. we inu-t imt up ;i ood fisjltt.
and not he afraid. The influenza
runs ;i very hrief course when the
patient is careful and if we keep
the M'stom in j;ciod condition and;
throw off the poisons which tend
to accumulate within our bodies. v 1
can jscapc ihe disease. Remember
these three C'f a clean month a
clean skin and clean bowels. Tc ;
carrv off poisons from the sy-'tem
and keep the bowels loose daily
doses of a pleasant laxative should
be taken. Such a one is mad.- of
May-apple Icav. s of aloe root of
jalap a'nd called Dr. Pierce's l'l'.'i--atlt
I'eKlls. Hot Icinoiiated should be
used freely if attacked by a cold
and the patient should be put to bed
after a hot niii-.t.iid foot-bath.
To prixetil the attack of bronchit-
is or pin iinionn and to control the
pain An uric tabids should be ob-
tained at the dru;' store and one
Riven every two hours with lemon- ;
a.le. The Atiuric tablets were fust
discovered by Dr. Pierce and as
they flush the bladder and cleanse
the kidneys they carry away much
of the poisons and the uric acid.
It is important that broths mi'k.
buttermilk ice cream and simple diet
be civen regularly to strengthen the
svstctm and increase the vital resist-!
ancc. The fever is diminished by i
the use of the Amiric tablets but in
addition the forehead arms and
hands may be bathed with water;
(tepid I in which a tablespoonful of
salaratus has been dissolved in a
quart. After an attack of grip or
pneumonia to build up and strength-'
cn the system obtain at the d.tis;
store a pood iron tonic called "Iron-j
lie" fl'aliiets or that well known;
herbal tonic. Dr. Pierce's (Joldcn i
Medical Discovery. adv. 1
had been assisted i.;'ree-i ntoii'hs
ago by Mrs. Kahii called h-r and
told her that hi' lime was occupied
during; the day but thai atlcr vv Hik-
ing hours he would be gl id to do-
note the services ol himself and the
team and would not a.-eep; pay ioi
his sei v ices.
ARE ADVl'KTJSEl) MED-
ICINES WORTHLESS
l'heie i no inoie reason to con-
demn till advertised medicines than
there is to condemn all physicians
or all druggists. Fakes there are in
every proU-simi and in every tiadc.
I lit they do l ot last lone. Take i
medicine like l.vi'.ia I . I 'ink!'. mi's
egi't.ible t 'oMpound. the true let
of its inei its is the f u't that for I 'l l v-
yi'.'ir; it has been nl.evm; w.iiuen
of ui. i ic i from l h' w or -: tot ;tt ol
l'i me'.' .i ''r'eti: . e ins' . 'o ."''.
itn. " i- '..: r. i '
WAIT IM SSI'S WANTED
1'OU SIIIPMITjT io
NA.UlVlLl.i: PI AN
Th
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le.hr.d Mi'e
b 1 s i eceiv I'd a .
v a n r. s es lor .mh i i u il nt vv.si. '
a in die 'I'enii. Ih. w ! m : '
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l.ih.'iii.i I il v v h."'e !h"v w el ' "id
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nil -I .uin.;' Ioi I he w . k .m.l '
. i s vv ho care to ;;o sh.mdl i i '!. .ip-
phc. itioii at ti'.e office al an early
date in order lh.it 1 ran -portal mu
may he an angel. Th.se women
must be betwe.ll the ages ol -1
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What It Is and How It Increases Weight Strength and Nerve Force
In Two Weeks' Time In Many Instances
SHOULD HI PRKSCRIKKl) BY KYKKY DOCTOR
AND I'SKD IN 10 Y FRY HOSPITAL
Suys Editor of "Physicians' Who's Who."
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i i.i.tl.iiiK tlial will n...ly lliis .1..-li.-i.-M.-y
s. xv.-il as Hi.- ...naiii." 11 .s
l.al.' 'known ana.ni; ilitli;.asls as l.ili..-
.ioSliiitu. wlii ti is i i n-N ..-nsi v.- ii ml is
laiaranl.'.! f sal isl'a-! .'l- lii.n.-y
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aii.l l.y tfiii'pl.vii;; tin- I....K oulls wiili
i
and -It) and nuisl be in good health
Ihe office is not making a .hip-
inciil of laborers and mech.auics li is
week I oXasbville owing to unsct-
th.l conditions and it is not know'i
when another .shipment will be made
lo that plant. To office has receiv-
ed oidcis to keep in touch with the
local .situation and arraug" t place
men returning from oserutueiit
voik on local jobs. The servi-e w ill
..I.so endeavor to place rctiirniii.; sol-
di is.
loscph I'rontcrhoiise supe.'i.i end
ti.'t. has been called i'lM - kla: oi.'.a
t'itv for a three days' cmteroueo
winch will begin toinoirov.'.
Notice to All Express Shippers
I iiective today . X. M. X P.
wat.hoii-c will dose al 5 p. in. tor
I he l ec ii'l nd .1' livery of all ex-
.t ss 1 j . 1 1 1 . 1 1 -. po- it i VI ' v no -I"!.
us. r : . i - "i . . lii he i eceiv e.i i.l
1 1 1 ' i - : . ' i ' . i ; hi . hour.
I- i i; i . Mi u;c . N-ent.
Aviators Fall .1.M:0 I'eel ;
Neither Killed Outi igbt.
II 1 1 .t u i il . o.. A' lie;;!. I l.n " '
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NOW OPEN
New Hotel Marquette
N I W ( ' I J-l A NSA N ITA 1 1 V.
KiMiniii.u' ll't and CoM WaU'i' in Mach lionm.
Private and Connecting Baths.
Kates - $1
i'hone (2.
I il.- i... a" . -.li..i ;.- f I .'! in. -ills.
I. 1 .l.. -l.l.- .iin. l.K I.i.'.s a wl-
j 1 1 I. i it :i I i.-ii in 1 a. so' .';
o w.il-11 1 1 . .mi. -al K I..-M';
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la.-k nf ..i.-rK. wli.. li. 'ally nlw:is
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lisa..-.ir. 'lull ''ws I' ""' I'l'nlil an I
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l.-.-l li.-allll.
I 'h si.-ia lis llN.l lif.siilali n w tinrf
i.l.- li.tw t ..'iliii.ilij; lis in.-i ils l. lis usf
in fS.T llH-rc.isillK i.i;i n 1 1 ..-s. I'r.-.l.-i icl(
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"Willi's Wlin." !;..'.:.: "I'.iIim-
l'hisl;... sli.Hil.l I..' i . sri ili... I l.y i-v-
Ford Motor
Announces they will at once re-
resume manufacture of cars and
have ask us for a list of orders with
deposits. We have carried over
three orders since Ford stopped pro-
duction and they will be delivered
first.
All orders taken now will be
delivered in rotation.
Tom Cooper's Garages
"Got Everything"
W est Main nt D St.
riione 0.
R & 10 Ka.s
l'linne
.1300 feet at 1'ort K'ainelianiehit y-s-tcrdav
Lieutenant Crovvdcs was
trained at Kelly Field Texas.
Ukarine To Join la
Forming Russia In
v New Federal Siatft
Loudon Nov. 20. Cencral Rko-
ropadaki the hetmau of iie Uk-
raine according to a report I'.'om
Kiev recejved in Merlin and trans- .
milled by llerman wireless has is-
sued a statement to the Ck.'ahiiatu .
calling attention to the imminent-
establishment of Russia as federal
slate lie declares that the Ckriine
will enter this new government.
He art' if JopintV unprcct1-"
itK'iHt'tl l.i;irt':ains in .slightly
usi'il rars. Soc them bt'foi'i!
I you nuy.
Slauhlor Motor Co.
1U Kast Main. lMiono 2.
- 00 Up.
222 W. MainSt.i
.M- ..i.l.r 11111 ns.-.l III rvi-ry lliisiill.il
I. in. Teas." stiviiKlll ami m-l'Vu I'ol'ro
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s.is; "I..-1 lln.s.' win. ill'.' w.'illc. Iliiil.
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nalil.-iil. liliiiil.ill.-i-i.l. 1 slil.sl:....'... t..i li
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in. l'i. i' .-very lliln. l-li...s.l.;it.' tal.ti-l i-i
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i-olitus.-il Willi any if Hit. s.'.'l'ct llns-
trums. sii-.-iili.-'l I mi. -s ur w-i.l.-ly iulv.-r-lis.-.l
". '.Hi' -alls "
CAUTION: Althourjli Bltro-Phnsphato
is iinBUi-p.issed tor relieving nervousness
sleeplessness and general we.iknesa. cw-
Inn to its rem.irkiible fkuh growing prop-
erties it should not be used by .-inyono
rt..B nn. iBclr. tn mi. nn fl.al.
Co.
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Spaulding, H. G. Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1918, newspaper, November 21, 1918; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc156620/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.