Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 221, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1919 Page: 4 of 10
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DAILY ARDMORErfE
EX-GOVERNOR GUI OF
IS DEADAT SULPHUR
WAS SHOT lllltOK.II ItOltV Al l
iKTTVSIil'lt(i; UK UK lti:l AMI !
Mi l) MNY Olil'IIANS.
Sulphur Oklu. Juno 4- K ioviriior
William tiny of tin- t'lilrkiisnw iiatmii
dii-il at homo in Sulphur TuoHil.ty
flioriilnu or la-alt failuii'. II" anis..
rnrly In tin- niorniim tu'llim fino. ami
whliu ImllclliiK a f li" f"
Mfilrnl liuiiii'iliati'ly
tiovernor !ti.v was m' of tin- inloivM-
Iiik plonorr of th- ot'I lialini tiiritory
days and a li-ro of tin- fivil war. II-
was Imrn n-ar III- olil llncuv .ol in
tilt' Cliiikasaw nation III .VI Hi-
outlir-al( or Hi- Cvil war in 1MU. li-
w.ih ;i yoiini! lal all-mlinn wliiinl at
loll y SriiiK. .Miss. anil iinin-ili.il-l.v
Joln-d Hi- CoiM-l-rat- loi s. inliliiiK
In Comiiaiiy I'. 17Hi MisMssi.l Hirl.s
d.ilo Iji Im.-I- l.oin!i:r t' illw-uon. army
or North. in Viiu'inia. At Hi- lialll- of
ti-ltyOniin li- w.n sliol tliroiwli ami
thloiiii. I'lHV I'i- y-ars auu Tih-s.Iov
il.it of liN il-atli li- ' ''I
tr-n-la s at I'ol.l II ardor tir.lilim; i'.r:ii'..
l-'or four iI.-ivm h- foimlit tli-i-. l m .tin
whirli lim- ( Irani lost I" .in n vi u-
Out a foot ailvintai;-.
Af'.-r tli- civil war Mr. 'lay w- ili-ri
mI i'o-rnor of Hi- fliickasaw nation
nml i v-il iliirioi; noialil- il.ivs. II-
nhv.iys Ii.i.i I l a-H- in trilial anil
jKiYi-rnriifiit.il affairs. II- mill. I liaM-l-i
n rii li. lail ili-il a oiinr man. Ironi I li-Hiii-
fai l 'tllal li- li is r-al-il. I.illn r-il
nml i Unci I'll moi- oiili.in i liil.ln n from
Ins own piivai- tans' ilian i-rliani
any oili-r man in i ilJalioma. II- is sin"
vis-il 1 liis willow ami on- ilam;!ii"r.
.Mrs. push t'li-a.ll- of Anlmor-. Mrs.
(.lav wis a m-mli-r of on- of Hi- most
I romin-nl famili-s of Hi- l-rriioi ial
... . .iIbiiiiii ii nnnil
SEAT SALE ASSESSED VALUATION UtMANU Win HUBbT
RFPflRTFn HERE BY OF OKLAHOMA MUST BE CLOIHtS INLHtAbtb
CHAUTAUQUA LEADER RAISED 41 PER CENT
(!. W. SlorkillK. lli1'.nllllK II"'
lt-iliath llorn.r I'lniiilami'iaM. tx In
Anlinoi. iiiinpli linn final arr.iiin-n
(or tin- ha li la m i u . i whl-h It h-Ii-iI
uliil lo oi-ii III AhIiiioh' Sim.liiy.
'Anlinoi- I Hi- ni-'sl ila I hav-
visitiil." wiih the i-tuark linnlo ly .Mr-
.....11.... -l u.Olnm-il noon III-
ai ks of Hi- In k. I Hal-.
hi' salil: "l'rosilM ai- that Arilmoi-
Is In li- our lust -haiitauiila town on
Hi- ntu- rirriilt finlnailiiK lna-1 i-al
1 i yi i v Hlal- friim Kansas to Califoi'
nia. 'I'll- ti-k-l sa!- is koIiik ''
f ii- slian-. 11 ii I it is viiy Kiutil'yiim'
in us to h- ahl- lo t-ll .M'li thai
im noiiiK to linv- on- of th- Insl rlnni-
lamiuas cv-r Inl'l in Anlinor-."
Sum- -hanui.-. hav- I n ina.l- In
ih- iiiiiKinm. ail.li.li-il r ntly. lialph
I'arliti- will kivo two l-ilui'-s tin'
np-nini. ilal- Suinlav insl-.nl of on- as
was announ il .Mr. I'ail-li- has tl
I. i tin -s I 'iiiv-i sit v of II.U'.I Kno-ks. "
Tli- Hi:; iaism-s of l.iviiiK" nml
Ai- Vou ShakiiiK or ltaltlin
I 'own." II- w ill t'.iv- on- of th-s- Sun-
lav alt-riiniin ami anoth-r Sunday
juiuhl. Mr I'arlitH' has l n a I nil'
-r tur iw-nl fi'- yars and has ltui-
j -.1 in n-aily -v-ry lal- in III- I nion.
In addition In Ih- I tur-s piontalus
I will li- nn-n l.y Hi- V'i'tory I I ; i t . .
(iklahotn.k City Juno 4.- Tin iihs-hs-.I
valuation of Oklahoma must Im- rals-d
4n ni-r nt. ai'iordiliu to Hi- Htalo-
i i.. i... i r th- slal-
111 Ilia iiuiM '
hoard of i nualiiuition al St urilay'H -on-
f-riii of fount y iuss-hsoi-h iouiii)
la-t'Ls and I'OtlntV
m. I with Hi- hoard In III- Iioiih- of r-p-
t'ontintiliiK ; n-s-ntallvi s. .Many or Ih- rounty or
fl.lals anti-ipalltiK I h" nssily mi
hiKhcr iiss-ssm-nls hav- advatui'd
H-h-dnl-H on all rlassi s of prop-riy.
.. i i.. i.. i ..i.iiii a oi'dim: to Ah
SAY MAIL ORDER MEN
JlMCHHOrM niuin
....mmlss.on-rs. w ho I '-" ''' ' '
(.IiIimko. .Inn" 4.-Tlu Plal" lllor-.l
Hiiits of In-xp-nslv- iimllt' whU-li
min-l populiiiity ninonit om-n dm-
Inu Hi- war P-ri mI iiic now Im'Iiii.' l'l
asl'l" lor liKht-r w-lKht la ilft".
i. ... -ic-ii- nml silk ii-ls '
milt or-
.. I I... ... unn I I. I'll-f'l
11-1 ilium- ...
war on tin' mull onl-r IhikIii-kh.
Willi- lol.ll h.ll-M w-i- I it III- llfft
. liy Hi- war and Hi- iiiiiiihii.
d-manil Incr-ii-si n with th- Influx of j
ov. rs-as Holdi-is. Trav-lllii.' huH nml
i ..... i...i.. u.1.1 In uri-at nuantity
s.smt ll-aiy. t ss..ssm-nu ar- '". ni .-...! v.l and th- al-s
I- ma in r-al xalnallons ll--il"d I i- f h()ls.l ....inits rlaHS- as
insla.i.M.of Morris .'.. wl.i-h. .-said . MK . w;- p-i iod Hav.'
owns prop-rty within th- ."unty thai ' vm u .(.11;ll.Kll rili!it..
is worth $:.. . - I'"' "" '"'' ! .T1(.1( H iilso a I.ik In-r-nsi. in thf
a-ss-xs-d $r.M'.ll". This was I'"11""'1 ' .. flll. W11 k.- nlov-s" said lll-
lo a.s nn Install r lark of -iUaul III .-...on is dm- to op-m
ss. ssin-nt whl-h Is not wiihin l h- Juris ' h whii.(l w.ri. ..i U
I..
d .r
i tnitl'
rnlllll "
ill.ili.a
r snl-ly
.mill. ill
At "I I Nti
t III
sKvrn.i-: mwiii:
lilt M I S IIOMIK til'
MIA' SIATIiM I II to n;
(lay
tii:KMNS Mil l- MMNTAIN
TIIIIV AUK NOT TO ISI.AMK
mm: sTAitTiNt; Tin: 'AIS
ll. ilin. Tu-s.lay .Inn- II. I'rof. Hans
I i-llirni.-k. (Iin-ial I' I Max Monl-
K"las and I'mr. W-ln i I i-rinan -Mi-ns
at Vi r-i.iill-s ha- drawn up a Ion:'
ni-inoiaiiduni on Hi- iii-siion of i -
sponsiliility for Hi- war whi-h will b-pivs-nt-d
as a r-I'ly to Hi- i iil-nt-coiiiinisslon
s n poi l on Hi- Ml hj. i t.
Th- in-iniiiandiiiii aiKU-s III- n s
sity of .suluniltiiin Ih- Hi- ipi-stion lu
an iinpurtial -oiiiinissiou fin inv-sli
nation and d-ni-s th-r- was any sr-t
plot h-tw--n ll-rlin and i-nna in d-
stioy S-iliia. It says that Ih- il-nnan
nov-i nin-iH rniilil urn a-i:-pt Hi- -f
forts of Sir Kilwanl Hi-. Hi- lliilish
s r-laiy. for fcn-imi affairs in H'l I.
who ofl'-i-l In m-.lial- h-raus- il
ilonht-d his pow-is I.i -li k Hi- war-
like ampliations of Kus.-.ia. I'linpirnr
Nilhulas' proposal In r-l'-r Ih- disputi1
to th- llami- also lail-.l it is saiil
hau-- on Hi- f-ain- day thai th- pro-
posal was ma.!- Ih- mohilizal ion of
Ihirt n army riirps was -xp-cl-d.
Uussia's imp-rialisi polii-y Ih- m-in-oramluni
nivu-s. mad- war Willi ti-r-ninny
in- iialil-. Il says that (I-r-nianv's
war ai;aiiisl l-'rall was one
or !H-ns- and admils that (I-rinany's
naval policy was nf such a nalui- as
to aruus- Hi- distrust of (Ii-at Hiilain.
.li -11.111 of Ih- slat
I i n lo enrr I. I. ill Is
w nil ii Hi iw-r of Ih
li-s. :
Assessor Short of M-I'iirtain coiinly
11--l.d to ciliiiK his county as a i;lar-
Utu -xamiil- of low ass-.mstn-lit of firm!
lands. II- point-d out thai lll-l- is;
much land In that county which is mil
uorlli r nts mi ai r- " In d. T. imIIiik
ih- av-rai:- ass.ssm. nl in M-Curtaln. j
h- said that two years aim iioml farm
land was ms.-ss. al $1.". an aciv. and
i his v-ar ii will I- M'l or $:ir..
r.ovi rnor lloli. i is.iii. Sr.-larv of
Stat- Morris. Tr-asnr.r I .craft . Al ;
...I .- him and Auditor
4. -Councilman W. 1 1 j I 'arl-r. tn-.nh-rs of Hi- Mat- hoard i.r
ivor dnrim: .Mayor ill-1 lali.. I ion. w-r- pr-s-nt at H- m.'
al.s-nc- in tlm east inm and w.-r- Il u-'iu I
i;-st ions and advic-. 1
in I' Ih- pn ins of s-vcral asses-
sors rcf-rr-d to Ih- ass. ssin. nl of proi I
.rty own-.l hy charilal.l-. church and
I'ral-.'nal sn-i-l i-s. :
A n-w law -x-mpls I lie property of
r-liious -ducational and fraternal or j
K-aiii.itions. -veil Ihoimh it may h-j
r-iit-d for Inisiness purposes proviilini; i
all Ih- ill-nine from th- property is ns-d ;
lor r-liuious or eharital.le purposes. j
Tli- stale hoard of isiialiKatioii Is in
-..sh.n lodav hearhiK several corpora-;
Hons which are s.-ekinu lo have the in
ereusc in their ass-ssnients cut ilawii
to Hie leinni or m-n 'o Hi- fiii-ins. I
mi- firm said Hi- arinisti prodild
little if liny .illlllledlllto i fleet IIIMlll i
that I'eliruary sal-s In an
"due to Ih- fact that p-ople ;
w-r- luokuiK '"I- lower
S-alll-. .Iiiiii
I. an-. netiiiK ma
I lanson's r.-c.-nt
I and Unn m.-n iiiid women prominent in
lal.or circles all-iiiled a hamiuet last
niKht in honor of llulet M. Wells and
' Sam S. nll-r. mi Hie eve of their d-par
i mi- for the r-d-ral penitentiary to
! s-rve a two y-ar sentence for s-dition.
hann-r of Ih- el-ctrical workers
hum; over the face of a la rue
r.l as a (Ill-oral ion. It'-d
used as tahle decora-
hy many of the han-
sales hut
In tail off.
u.-ncraaly
pi ices'.'"
Special sales effort in Hi- way of
special Miles catalogs h-calll- II s
sniy. and as a n-.-iilt sales for Marcli
were consiileraliU increased over I'.'IS.''
Ilespile the -lillili ncy to hold ofl
hu iiiK in Hi-Imp- that pi iu-s w ill coin-
down.'' p-opl- huyliiK i;iiods run-
Mil-i-e.l ( Mia.iHances iliirini' the war.
Another l.iruc inuil order hulls- said
I he mosl nolieeahl- il-inaiid Incr-ase
had h n fur younif m-n's apparel.
The ii man I for men's and women's
w iMs has heen unpi eceilenteil. accoiUint;
lo on- mail older house. This was
atti ilitit-il to th- -pi l-iilic or inflil-iina.
wiut promised on tho bimui of Pr.Hlcletit
Wilson' prlnolpleii.
A nuttiher of AmiTl-un born women
who luive iM-foine flennitii BUhJiHitit hy
nmrriiiKH urt hIkhIiik u Mlmllur nppenl
to tlm women of Annrleu. Thin uppeul
proteMt iilso iiHiilnut the rontinuiinre of
Hie lilocklltle
I'AKIS VAI.KKI TO WOKK
THIS MOKNINti IIM'AI SK
OK STItlKK OK IIKIVKKS
I'aris June 4.-Paris walked to work
this mornliiK. no suhways tnun rars
or taxi buses helnit III oierutlon liecauso
of the slrlk- here. The situation Is re-
ported Ulnhalllt-d.
U-porls early this mornlnu seem to
i. .a.... i.. He I I he strike was liecomlnK
worse ami was showiim a tendency to
uain III (ill trades. Although there were
a.-.O nt) mi strike In the Paris illstrl-l
vestcrdav. It was. said early today that
the number minht he r.UU.OUU before
nlKht.
MKSTKItN I'NTON OI'KKATOIW
OI T N STKIliK AT ATI ANTA
Atlanta (la. June 4 I'nlon t-lenra-ph-rs
employed by th- Western I'nlon
Tcl-rrnph rompany. went on striko iit
II o'clock today ill sympathy with the
telephone operators of the Southern H-H
and Atlanta Telephone eompuniiH who
l-fl their swili'hboards Monday. The
strikers were ttreeted with checr-t as
Uiev left the IniihliiiK In small Kroupu.
1'UKS. Wll-HON KKCK1VKS
XAVAI. KLYKKS WHO MAMS
TRII Ai ltOSH A I I.ANTIC
Paris Juno 4 President Wilson re-
ceived I.leut. Commander A. t Heuil
iimniiiiuler of the A merlin mi tuivul
seapluno N'C4; Comtimnder John 11.
Towers who wits) In cIiiiiko of the
flight of the three American seaplanes
which attempted to fly from Ameiicu
lo Kurope and J-leut. Commander P.
X. I Ilellltiiter. oonimiindcr of the
mivnl neuplnne NC I .this niornliiK. lb'
coiiRrntuluted them and expressed pride
In tho work limy nreumplished during
the flight.
OMSK (JOVKKN.MKXT lUNS
TO 1 0N( KDK TO
Washlnifton Juno 4. The text of tb
d..-i-e issued by the oftlckila of ttW
Omsk Boverntneiit relutlvu to tl" lrJ
position of the Kusslan lands anil ''S"'
mace public by tho Kusslan embassy
hci-r. makes It plain that the new itov
eminent fully tnlemU to meet tho .to
piai.d of the entente KovcrnmcnU nuo
America for the assembly of a cotr-'ltU-
...iu- inn! moreover that li will
I . to that body the disposition of Hie
! lands s-i.-d by the liiwk Koverunu nt
I with ev-ry assurance that tho Int-ivnW
of the laborers will be unroll '""
t.KIMNS WOI I.H CKKATK
I'AllTNKHSllir WITH I'.
S.
Ill
The
was
American Hug u
carnations wen-
lions and worn
ipieters.
Wells was a liii iii-r president of Hi
Texas Central l.ahor council.
KKHS ICV KKIDAY
OK t.O TO I'OI.K K ( )l li l .
SAVS CITV I'll VSICIAN
! SI'I ( I l-ATION 1(11 K AS
TO ( ll (.i:s IN TKKATY
1'
pin
iris. Tuesday June II. The atmos-
ii i.- iii'-ivnc- cirel-s was
i full of speciilalion today as lo possible
modifications in several clauses of the
I treaty with I leiinany but nolliini; lanui-
' hi- is expected to develop Until til- Ollt-
! come of the joint mcctinus of allied ex-
p. lis hecomes known. It IS cxpecien
tll.lt some of tiles- meetings will he held
lomorrow. At the incetim; of H oun-
cil nf four this afternoon president Wil-
son made another effort Hi l.ritiK about
iin am nient as lo the principle of the
r.-ply to th- li-rmaii counter proposals
hut Hi- miint: ended without an
agreement.
II is understood that Premi-r I'l-in
en an maintains a formal nttitud-
;iainst any r-vision of th- treaty.
i.i....... Ilii-h ScIksiIs ArcreilUi'il
Norman ckla. June l.-Klevon
lahniiia hinh schools have been add-d
: . .1.... full- redlt-il by
lo i n- nsi "i ' I----
I Hi- riuversitv of Oklahoma by A.
I Parsons slate hich school inspector.
ri.v me Locust lliove Qilapaw
I
I if. A. V. K.isterwood city phy-
sician says that on l-'riday tli- time
Kiven by Hi- major for cuttiiiK of
Hi- w Is in the city limits will
expire and thai those who have not
responded to this nolle- may expect
to answer in police court.
"Alter a few days thai we expect
devote lo HetliuK rid of the hal-
of Hie weeds we expect to
some nrraimeinents for haul-
out of Hi- citv the till cans."
to
a nee
maki
illK
lliiflalo. li. war.
uiill .Texola W
Willow.
Mulha
est v ill-
I Nash. Stone-
Wetiiinka and
Al l II I! AKMII-S 1KI(.
NO I'AKT IN PI-ANS I (K
i:i i t iii k ok i in: liiiixi:
ll-rlin. Tuesila. .Inn- II. Aatluii-iti-s
of the Am-rieaii. Ilritisli and P.-lnian
nrtnies nf o-eupaiion r. ':u'ii aeiix iiies
looking lo the establishment of a 111-n
lluiiKariaiis d auciiii'.
Copenhagen. June 4. llunuariin so-
viet troops defeated the Kulllaliialis
north of the Th.-iss river on Sunday and
severed coiiiiiiu ii ica t ions between the
Ituiiianiaii and C.ecli fronts aceiir.linK
lo a Hllilaliest dispateh received here.
It is said the Hungarians are advanciim
iilonit the entire line ayainst th- retir-
ing; CZ-cllS.
said Ur. I-Iasterwood this mornini'.
COM MITTKKS Wll-I. MKKT
TOMOKKOW MOKNTNt; KOK
PLANS OK KK KPTION
llerliu. Tuesday June 3. There seems
to be a widespread demand on th- part
of the Hermans that efforts Ih- made to
induce America lo enter into a sort of
limited alliance with let-many or take
protectorate over this country. Kivinfi
ilermanv financial aid and protection
nml takim? in return the lion's share of
Hie profits of the country's Industrial
activities. This seniimeiit which first
made its appearance hist December ap-
pears to have liecome slroiiK-r very re-
cently. Privy Councillor P.erumann. formerly
a partner in the Cermaii K.lison com-
pany and one of the lar-st electrical
mnciiat-s here suK-sts ii Herman-Am-rlcan
partnership with America
the senior and controlling partner.
lliu Price for ller.f
K'entland liid. Juno 4. Warren T.
Cray received il total or n.iu..'--'
11!) highly bred lien-ford cattle al
silo on his stock farm here recent-
Two bulls were sold for S47.0UO.
nrron Fairfax was ptircha.sed for i-
hv Liirry Pnard v cssiiibioo
ipriiiKS. S. I). and Huko l airfax toi
;iU(iu by William Halloway N atei -
loo. la. Admiral Fairfax another hull
was purchased by Adam Sheets Tif-
fin la. for jL'O.Uun.
Mi
foi
a
l.v
I
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i
RUGS!
. - - 7 all- .
Something to Offer At a Priced
10 patterns 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs with
fringe worth $75 for W cad
A few patterns of 9x12 Axminster Rugs
at ..... $27.50 and $30.00
These prices are less than any other dealer
will offer.
A.B. RAWLINS CO.
HOUSE FURNISHERS
W OMI-.N OKliAMZK I OK A
( II V.MIIKK OK COMMKKCK
r-stll of l-'l-ellell iu-
llelnsehes talviim a
itiunie. nordini; to
siiond.-ut of t lie I.okal
lsh republic as
tri'U- and ar-
strictly n. -iitr.il
the Kiln-Held cor
Anzeifier.
"It is lie lie ved that France is trying
to K' t ill by roundabout means what
she was unable in force Pr-sid-nt Wil-
son lo concede--the annexation of the
left bank of Hie Rhine." the eorrespon
dent declares.
New York. June I. -To cncouriiKc wo-
men -to become capitalists investors
and proprietors in enterprises every-
where; and to eiik'an- in navigation by
Wilier and air." .Mrs. Kalherine Clem-
nions (lotil.l and several oilier New York
women have applied to ill- slat- su
prem- court Tor articles of incorpora
lion for the women's chamber of cum
merce. national ii ml international."
He Saw the
Wiishiim'ton. June "
chairman of th- senal
committee told the s
had seen ill the hands
Treaty.
. - Sena I or l.odne.
for. in t el. il ions
tiate 'luesday lie
of Inisiness Inter-
A joint meelinn of the committees in
charne of entertainmeiit to welcome
Company I-:. 11 1th engineers will h-
held ill HI o'clock tomorrow mornini; .it
Convention hill. All members of the
commit tee nr.- urn-d to be present
promptly us plans will be discussed in
full. Mrs. II. 11. Say tv is chairman of
the woman's committee John II. Car
lock chairman of tile men's.
til
Advertise your WANTS in The
niiireile.
Aril-
:kmans appkai.ino to
amkkit ans kok kki.ikk
l-'KOM TKK.MS tK TKKATY
esls ill New York n copy ol
with I lermntiy. tiiven out by
(Mil representative- at Paris
held by Hie slate department
senate.
an
treaty
Am. -ri-
bm with-
from the
.AKU.MOKF-ITF. WANT AUS l'.HING
liKSl'l.TS.
llerlin. Tuesday. June 3. The mauls-
I tivites of -Oil Herniiin mtiniclpalillcs with
pepulations tntnllillK IIO.OIKI.OIIU. Il.l.c
i siitned an appeal on behalf of the (let--iiies
to the American people pro
lestitiK against Hi- lieace terms ami de-
manilinK "ii peace of justice" such us
IMPKKXTOK AND A1.WHI.K
t 01.1. IDF. OKK SANDY HOOK
New York. June 4.-The former Her
man liner Imperntnr which sailed from
this port yesterday for llrest colli. led
about lim' miles nort h.-a.si of Siindy I look
last nildit Willi th- steam.-liip Ai;wi-
dale from Koll-iilam for N-w York. A
wireless messae from the Attwidale
slated that she was proe lim; fur this
port under her own power. Inn r. i in st
ed a ('onvoy. As no word was received
from the Impcrator si-- is pn sum-U
to have resumed h.-r vuj.it;.-.
LONDON DKKltY DY TAKKS
AIX INTKKKST IN KNf.KXND
Ijomlon. Juno 4. Herhy day. the
world's greatest popular sporlmi; event
has returned after leiivin ii blank on
Ilritisli calendar for lour years. The
of Ijondon would know il . v.-n if
did not read the newspapers I il
ea use with the early mornini; the pop-
ulation bi-Uiin a progress toward Kpson
IHiwtis comparable Willi the m ir;i t ion
of Hi- tribes of lsr-al.
the
people
thev
1NCKKASKI) KATKS ASKKD
BY KAII.KO ADS ON Itl I.1.ION
AND SMKI.TKK I'KODKTS
AVosbinRlon. June 4.---c.ener.il In-
creases in rreiRht r.n- on bullion nnd
mi'lt-r products were asked today by
k number of roads.
Increase of fei per cent over the rnt
tffwtlvo prior to June IS. 1919. trom
JJrownsvillf. Kaie Pass. Kl Paso. jt
redo ami Marfil Texas to fimnlm N
traslui. Chlc.iKO. nnd Jollct. HllnoU nml
Oary lnd.. wu miked by nouthwestern
lines.
CHAUTAUQUA
Season Tickets
Vor Sale at
Frame's Drug Store
and
City Drug Store
We Will Continue Our
pecial Silk Sale
Until Saturday Night
HesT K possibi'1 It is our sincere wish that the -"-;.r
itv will share in this big silk sale even ..because the values i aie exti l0 e
sJnse of the word. We will continue this special silk sale the lest of this week lieie
are but a few of the many values:
$2.00 Silk Taffeta $1.73 Pure yarn dyed silk taffetas :JG inches wide all g73
colors the yard
$2.25 Foulards $1.79 We have a nice collection of colors to select from j79
:U) inches wide yard .
$2.00 Crepe de Chine $1.69 You will find all shades and colors to suit your g09
taste 40 inches wide the yard
$1.75 Silk Shirting. $1.39 You will be in need of a new silk shirt. These are g"39
great values. The yard
$2.00 Saline $1.79 For your new frock we have a complete assortment of (gl79
washable satlna 3(5 Inches wide. Special v
$3.00 Pu.sy Willow $2.49 A great selection all shades and colors 2
40 Inches wide the yard
$2.00 Pongee $1.69 Country club pongee 34 inches wide all shades 6
Special
Special
Sale of
Silks
Special
Sale of
Silki
i
SILK FROCKS $29.50
A surprising collection of NEW Taffeta Crepe Me-
tear Beaded and Embroidered Georgette and smart
evening dresses are included in this collection.
Special Values
in NEW modes purchased under value are offered
under like conditions. Fashioned for Misses and
Ladies the offering JUST NOW is exceptional.
SPRING COATS HALF
RIGHT NOW while the cool weather prevails is but a reminder of what demands
the season ahead calls for whether you go away or stay at home Silk Duvetyne
Silk Faille Men's Wear Serge.
$49.50 to $150.00
t HALF PRICE
SPECIAL Just seven coats in covert gaberdine and poiret twill lined and half-
lined selling from - - $24'75 to 39-50
HALF PRICE
Serge Dresses Vs Off
Mine Men's Wear Serge Dresses modes for Ladies and Misses straight lines drapes I
and satin combinations a most iavoraDie opportunity iwv 10 occuic uuu pmi-.
what you likely won't find later even at regular price.
Selling $19.75 to $69.50
ONE-THIRD OFF
tat
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Love, Bert. Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 221, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1919, newspaper, June 5, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc156785/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.