Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 321, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 1, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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DAILY ARDMORETTff
PAGE THKEK
ROUGH RIDER" STATE IS THOUGHT ONE CLEAN
FOR MEMORIAL
E ROOSEVELT
By 1'. M. Suri'het
Ponca City Oklii. Sept. 111). When Bill
I McQiiity now of the Osujje country uc-
cepted an invitation in New York City
some time ago to tiike dinner with
Woodbury Kune of Fifth avenue a for-
' mer Rough Hider mllliimaire comrade in
Cuba he did not call a taxi as Kane
BUpimsed he would but went to the
nearest livery stable to his hotel hired
a paddle norm and went In a lung gal-
lop down famous Fifth avenue arriving
at the Kane mansion In the nick of time
for dinner.
This occurrence is recalled by the
present movement in Oklahoma to pro-
Vide a national memorial to Theodore
lioosevelt the head of the Hough Kider
regiment during the Spanish-American
war.' Hill Mcllinty was one of the best
known characters in the regiment and
secured deserved publicity nation wide
including even a song written about
him that was very popular on the vau-
deville stage.
It is the opinion of Jim MeCraw of
T'onca City the Oklahoma member of
the republican national committee and
head of the Koosevclt memorial drive
that Oklahoma furnished more Knugh
Kidera than any other state in the union
mm mere are sun many 01 rne Koose-
velt regiment members in the state. All
lire taking an active part in the mem-
orial campaign.
Cowboys and trappers from the west
Vfem enlisted in the regiment alongside
.Jul .ew 1 urii millionaires ami m uus
vnanner Woodbury Kane anil Hill Mc-
llinty of Oklahoma became the warm-
est friends. When McOinty went back
to New York on a visit including a
trip to Oyster Day Kane invited him to
dinner along with other old comrades
lie explained to McCinty over the
phone where he lived and was awaiting
for him t'j arrive in an automobile of
some description when a saddle horse
was reined up in front. The rider dis-
mounted tossed the reins over the out-
.'funding tail of a huge brass lion that
decorated the driveway ami walked in.
The New Yorkers had thought they
would show McCinty the lime of bis
life but he beat them to it anil they all
took off their bats to the man from Ok-
lahoma. .McCinty wan one of the closest
friends of Colonel Koosevelt in the regiment.
SHIRT ALL HE HEEDED
"Ten years ago I was reduced to a
mere shadow. 1 was yellow as a gold
piece and would often be doubled up
with most excruciating pains in my
stomach. Physicians could only relieve
mo with morphine. I was advised to
try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and it
helped me at once. What is more I
have been well ever since. A friend
said he thought one more clean shirt
all t would ever wear." It is a simple
harmless preparation that removes the
catarrhal mucus from the intestinal
tract and allays the inflammation which
causes practically all stomach liver and
intestinal ailments including appendicit-
is. One dose will convince or money
refunded. Frame I irug Co. Adv.
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Housewives Cautioned About Kkks
Washington. 1. C. Housewives over
the country have been warned by the
Pur-can of Chemistry of the lH-partmcnt
of Agriculture against the overuse of so-
called egg-substitutes. The bureau
points out that the substitutes are as
a rule good food but they differ from
preparations of real eggs in dried or
powdered form. The substitutes it is
stated cannot be used in many prepa-
rations that require fresh eggs or dried
or powdered eggs.
XOTK'K TO COMKACroKS
On and after Oct. 1st. 1019 the wage
scale of painters and paper hangers
will be $1.00 pe r hour.
J. R. SKVIKK.
2l!--l Business Agent.
I se Anlmoreite WANT ADS.
F"
T
THUS
The revival services being conducted
at Droadway Alethodiut church by B.
;. Ui gen of Nashville Term. continue
in interest.
Two splendid meetings are held daily
ut ID o'clock u. m. and at !S o'clock
P. m.
The music which is under the direc-
tion of Mrs. N. C. Wood is especial-
Iv good and adds materially to the in-
siiaatiun of the splendid sermons be-
delivered by Mr. Regen.
f A particularly interesting meeting
wi'l be held Thursday night when Mr.
Regen will tail; to the mothers of Ard-
more.
Tlie meeting will be known as
".Mothers Service." and it is hoped
tha. every mother in the city will be
present to hear the message Mr. Regen
will bring them.
200 kx-solihkrs tkxas
okumio.ma arkansas to
;f.t vocational tjjaixinc
Pallas. Texas. Sep:. Hit. Two thous-
and former soldiers of the world war
have been recommended for vocational
training by Uistrict Hoard No. 14
which takes In the states of Arkansas.
Oklahoma and Texas according to W.
F. Doustity district Vocational offi-
cr. The-se men Mr. Doughty says will
enter various schools of the district
including state private and endowed
Institutions and arrangements have
been mad" in some instances to send
tobliers to other states for training
In special lines not offered in District
1 I.
Single men in training will receive
; SO per month and transportation; mar-
ried men will receive $115 with an
txlni allowance for children but the
total amount of tax cannot exceed
$130.
Combat Influenza
Before It Strikes.
Ui cautious now. When
"Tlu" fjtfta you the rush la on.
Fur It una (flipped utla-iB. too.
Thrn liuetr.rs and druggist a me
rushed medicine acarve or
Hime entirely. Kveryone wantd
a remedy. Pryjiaro now. Oct
a preventiv e the beat
surest Kut
Applied outside Kooa In
uproots sui-ciiiss attract! while
corpuscle i body police) to th
tieim. neala. Hi-lpn Nature
lical. Baved thousands lflat
'"flu" epidemic. Couldn't nt
enough. Several jars should
La la every home. Today
now et It before 'ho rush.
Trial Jar 85c Triple itie 60c.
At Tie Drue
tltore.
Alexander
Urn it
Couipuny.
Laboratories.
Oklahoma
City OLla.
STATE ASSOCIMl
At a meeting of the members of the
Ardmore high school squad Monday
afternoon they voted to join the ath-
letic association of Oklahoma lush
schools.
This means that the Ardmore high
is out to win slate honors this season
as in this association the slate cham-
pionship team will be selected it also
makes for cleaner athletics and for
better sport in the game.
' Tlie Ardmore high school team will
take their first step toward the final
goal of slate honors next Friday when
they play the Sulphur high school team
at I'utnam l'ark in the initial game of
the season.
Monday afternoon's practice was tlie
best of the season and the players all
developed a great deal of "pep" and
spirit with every member out and In
fine working condition.
livery position on tlie team is being
hotly contested for by I lie numerous
candidates for legular places and each
one will have to keep on his toes ill
order to hold his place or else he will
find another ready to step in.
The coach hopes to develop the best
team Ardmore ever bad and for that
reason he is working the boys harder
at the game than they ever worked
before.
Superintendent Kichards holies that
the " citizens of Ardmore will co oper-
ate willi him in making the game even
more popular than it is and this can
lie done by everyone going out to mo
camcs and rooting for the boys to win.
PUNS FOR CARTER
weather for a well man and It would ta l'e station be donated to her for
I be nraeticallv fatal tu one in the na- this purpu moved to the lot and
tient's condition.
Mrs. Kabn stated that she was of-
fered a lot in the suburbs of the city
wheieon to erect a. shelter but lacked
the shelter to erect. Now comes alonR
a benevolently inclined citizen and sug-
gests that the canteen hut at the Pan-
converted into a temporary hospital
for such cases.
The hut was erected through sub-
scriptions donated by the citizens of
Ardmore and could easily be converted
to this use Mrs. Kulm asserts nnd it
would relieve her of a lot of worry at
present if she could get It
London the steam cleaner and dy-
er. We clean anything also dye any
shade. We guarantee any color you
may want. King 301 auto delivery.
.1. V. London "07 W. Main s!rvet be-
tween the two shows. 2S 3
Vernon r. Torrence owner of the j
Ardmore Marble and (Iranite Works
formerly the .lohn S. Owens plant. !
has completed a number of designs for
the proposed Soldiers anil Sailors Me- 1
innrial shaft to be erected in Central '
l'ark and will be prepared to submit :
the several designs to the memorial
committee as soon as it shall be ready
to pass upon them.
The committee at its last regular :
meeting adjourned subject to the call I
of the chairman. In the meantime;
every member was instruct. 1 to make
diligent iiuiuiry from various sources ;
about such matters and it is expected j
that the chairman will issue a call for j
the committee to meet again within a j
short time. ;
Mr. Torrence states that be Is pre- j
pared to show the committee mime
very handsome designs. i
The committee has never definitely
agreed upon the price to In- paid for
this memorial but are determined that
lhe shall will be a filling tribute to
those who made the supreme sacrifice.
iobs
Wanted
moreite.
clcun cotton rags at
Ard-
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NOT THIS IMMIItl.KM Mi
SOI. i:i IN ( HAKI IVS NAMK?
Mrs. Julius Kahn. president of the
Ardmore I'.enevoleiit Society is in a
mass of trouble at present and insists
that something must be done to help
her out before cold weather sols in or
else some one is going to suffer.
She has in her charge a tuberculosis
patient Willi no place to house him or
Ills family. The association has been
offered lhe tio of a tent but a tent
is a very poor place of abode in wet
1
Many mothers who in order to keep the home neat and
attractive the children well fed and dressed continually
overdo.
The experience of motherhood alone causes a severe strain
upon the system from which many women recover slowly
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Love, Bert. Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 321, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 1, 1919, newspaper, October 1, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc156882/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.