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DAILY AnnMORRITE
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j The Ardmore and Southern Oklahoma
AH ADC AO!
ill a HUH rn a n
1 jl
Oil .Mm li Itaising Turkeys
H;.e yon iil.iccil your order yi-t for
11 Tlianksnivini' turkey'.' How would
you like to have a fine spritiB turkey
for tldh occasion? line that has been
Well fed and well cared for and is in
jierfpct crindit ion? And how would 'you
like to make that iiurchase from a de-
voted member of the oil fraternity'.'
A man who Is always in t'ood standing
in the profession?
If you would like to make a pun-huso
(if this kind we take pleasure in intro-
ik . i . inisii " .siiiiiii in
alters i ik la.
Aliou. a y.-.r Mr. Sturm purchas- ! sllll f - .hscovi-ry of il.-uit and lie
cl thiee " kes and mo hem to ls(ays . . . fl...niy b -II ;
camp in the Walters Held. lie has j M1 p. oilucti.in has iust start. . I
carelully eir.-d lor them and he now p I'ailer county. Mr. Cm Ily likes'
11.1s nine m-i j line onus anil uas six 111
sell lie has I n coiintinc lus prof it s
and say'll that In- has mad.- about L'uil
per cent1 on his investment and he be-
lieves turkey raisini; will beat any oil
investment that a h llmv can make.
Outers; e-se.t to .M r. SI inni. en her
ai .1111111111- or aiiers. win leacn null I . u.w u. . (;. n. p.wn
and he will lake isiieclal pleasure ini' lb:i eeiintv. he; at
filliic: orders for Tti.ni k-n: ivini- a ml 1 1 -j..el si no- ailention in the stale. A
t'hristmas lurk.-y; as loin! as his f lock ; u .isi.- ;t (;!. l for
Hulls. !
Kctiirnrd from Iowa
It. 1.. O.VIS and T. II. 'all are nt I
homo from Ala.-on fit.' low:. wli.-.v
they have been speii. hie .-am.- lime on
l.usine.--. They --- a c i n i r i. I hin
by K. Al. I'.lake. an attorney of Mas.m
l't. Will Will Se:nl 1 V Uy II ;-1
lUl.nillK .lliei I line- nw iiiiiusmi
"s ' '"" "";
in township . sih -iinl wiip- 1 west
In r.utei- i-iiiiily ami ueiv purchased
for the reason lh.lt a ill -it nl asl l!
exists there.
Marlmu il Xew Well
It is slated Hut a 1 1 . u 1; 1 n. 'ti 1 s nave
been made to stint aa oil t. -t on 1 he
south line of seoiiim ls:is::w winch is
in .he town-hip between th.- llcildt-an
ami i-ox 11. -ins. 1111 nfiii all -n in a nl" re
l-articular nature is lacking al this lini-.
1
Iicturiis I'min KenlitcUy '
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cri have re
turned 1 mm K .tit u.-ky. w n.-i .- I hey w.ni
to visit with fri. n.ls and relatives. Timv
retlirri'il earlier than tln-y expected on
.'iccnunl of tin- excitement that prevail.; 1
at Hewitt where Mr. Crm e owns seine I
aoreay" which he has place 1 m f.
market.
-
Senator W ilsuii I'cre
Senator lleiirue I.. Wilson of .MiMiMini.
flklahoni '. v ice president .ad ia - tor ol
the American I n.ln-: rial 1 ii! Ceaip a n . is
Pel-" SOi-ndilf-' a l--w .lav
oUart""s of Ins rotto.:.!.
over the 1 1. -wilt I'i' l.i.
h
Here fi-aiti Maindniii I'arl
li. 1.. Th. '! -I' .Mountain I'.ni I ikla
horna. a din e! .r in th.- Am 'l ie Indii-;
trial Oil Conip niv. is here vc tin;' with
J. II. French president of ih. loinpniv
and lookim; ov. r II-- II -wit! field where
his colnpaa; i v n s a nice a re;;-.
I !i-.iio IF'.n I mils Ironi Alia
On- v Smith who have th.- e.utriie'
to drill the J. Al. Nob!- wl!. in section
ih-'iislw. in .ve eoimtv an- .-hipping
tools h "re from A.I... I.amh x Sons w in
al'.- buildim; Ihe ri expect to have it
finished in. lay and work should I..- le:;un j
here within a f.-w .lays
- -
isilin.H Kansas (ily
O. C. I.ash. r ..ml p. I.. S!.i. k have
P"1"' '0 Kansas City on business for
the Texas Central Oil i 'nnip.it.v . .Mr-..
l.asher accumpaiiie.l he hiiso.ni I n.
ril'-
A Xew York Vishi.r
Irvan Si.-n.-l nf .-w York i' t-. . is
h"i.' for a visit of ten l.vs - liS.
with J. A. liodovit.. Mr. Si. : u p
t.-i-i-stcil In th. v.lopm. i.t . Cart r
. ouoij s new on ei ami n I- nun-.
likely that he will male
here l.cfore rot tu ning h-u
inv stniei.ts
"' vol..
much pleased with tile null .ok he!- alal
is of the opinion that r huoie will -mow
into one of the ino.-t iinp.u pun . i;:-
in the southwc-1.
.
i lie ...vpsv lompauv in s.ciiol
H4. i's 3w. in the Fox ihstri-t is pull
In;; the pipe line frnin the vv-i pie
Jiaratory to abamliiiiiii". it.
Steve Cullinan of the Ileal. Pon I'e
troleiim Comt.any. returii.-.l tkis luoin
in from l-hii.i.
Yellow Hills Well Looks Filial
I). P. Taliaferro of Aladill. was a
business visitor in Ardlnon- today and
(Irovij mil to tlio liewitl fields wh-ro
lie owns i-oiisidei able act-. arc. Air
Taliafer'o sia.-d that Ihe Yellow Hills
t. st. near Ma till promises to In come
a iu'odiire'. Ho says that the well is
T W 0 C II A N C K S
Always Better than One
I have a block of rovalty
within a mile of Hewitt
producing wells. In order
to increase my chances
fur oil I would be willing;
to KXC IIAXtJK witli oth-
er royalty owners 10 or
'.'0-acre tracts north east
or sunt Ii of the discovery
well. No man ran deter-
mine the trend of an oil
field. 1MKKANK your
chance by trading lor
lands in another direc-
tion. ::: ::: :::
John F. Easlcy
- Vox 311 ".: Ardmore
ml that i on
: M.lei.tl.le snowing or nil has In rn in
ew'leiice at ililierent I Hues. The el
low Hills (Vnipany is c. impose! of
Aladill nun who helieve that deep lest
will hrini; t hut section into the irocn
field.
Thiiilis. Well of Anhnore
-lohn Ci.;iiioII state fii-e niar.-iial.
who is lure on a trip in connection
With his official duties is pleased W llll
the I mil i in j- in which this cilv is mow
inj;'. Anil e. he sas. is certain to
! H'ov to a -it v if -Id. inn) iM-uiilr as ;l re-
. lun-n : eails amiinf; I he
.ji ienshin of this ci'v
Ardmore has l.n.l well i( found. iliun
and tlaie is nulliin in impd its
Hl'iirt til.
Kim:l Flm(y
- - - . ral eal .s. but l.o one has v - II l.le
mi. iin
.V ill! nf tip- -liicll.'ll t h'l -
'I'll.- w.-ll n l'.-rre.l lo i- s. ten- d
.ll-jll.-. lo il delith !' I Tint l I nil h.i
a wiK of l. The Imle i - full nl
water and il doe.s not :-ie pruini
: .- ine that it will be . pay will
l' '''(l l;lIKIT
Walter I a 1 1 1 IS Ilel'e ir.111 Kalli'"!' and
s""l;1 "' ''"' ho pan
ni rs . I:. l-a-'.in ami I. K. I'rowcll.
are cur 1104 011 ih- eh.mcol work.;
Mr. O::. 1. hi.- fir-: mom v 1.1 oil i
in ibis i-:t uii lie says lie -nil VH
Ihat he i a pint .!' Ardiil' l'- aa.l llial
-. IVj-in shares with li.nl in that
1'-elinc. When the .ri r!ies own. .1
hv th -aiie in Texas him- been
l- . ioei tiny will ;i.-;ijii make 1 n.-ir
h- ao.i..:i l.-rs le re.
111 Si'i'timi X!:n-
Mi--. l.o r. has sold to Cull liillard
f ;l jii acr. s. m section '.1. is
-u acre. Thi.. iirr.; is
in i.- noilli part ol the section ami
Lives an id. a if the way acr-iiKc i
sellint; noiiii nl induct ion.
Tom .Milam Here
'- .nui iklaohma Citv. i
h re lookim; ov.r the Hewitt oil I'i. Ids
lie will .-p. nil s. vera I days la re and
-i is prol-.to!.- that In- will make sonic j
pin . has- s. Mr. Ahiaiii has ju'oilm-tioii
1 F.-kks and al Nowata ami otlH-r
niaei-s in this slate and has leases cov - 1
.t aie u inni aei. s in the ta;.' ot ex
us 1 1.- has pi. r -.! tl.- il came sue-
i . ssf 1 1 1 1 hut has ii.-vi r invaded the
: out In i n port : f th'' s'atc before.
( itnpai'ini; I.iiks of Wells
A I...-..I oil man who has yiv. n much
close -iu.h '' the Hewitt district has
ear.fiiil.v e - -1 1 1 1 .a i e 1 th.- Ions of ihe Wei's
at lb will with the wells drilled m
! sections p. and L'n ill township I south
I and laiiL'" I west and il is his npin
ion Hint II -will will be larn
ion that II -will will be larn' "iiou
lo ext. 'ii 1 lo tic east and include tics"
two sc. lions. His opinion is bi-d up
n Hi. .-'imilarily of the Iocs of lie-
u.ls.
Fancy I'rices IJciiii; l'aid
n Ardmoie hi ml ov tt;it.-s that
h ; a ha- on ten acres .st.r.lav
j -.etioti :'.;!:;.' at fl'.u an acre. This
is liio bo! price r. -ported so far from
I h .v it ; product i"ii ami il is pos.-iM.- that
;.. piiielia-ei- was encouraged by
.. u. i nil City as well as
. 1 1 will. 1 ; has I n stated that this
section will have a lest Well before MTV
.
sinM ;.r(.
. suirni arrived here vest-r-
nv Wallers and l.-t 1 today on a
p .s i .Mas and Corsieana.
. stui in lias son.- rotary tools which
i. U!li p.obaii!-. Uriiiur into th" Ib-witl
i-tr..t lb- has already been off-red
t:i h. Ii is stated Hint as
isnv a- tvveirv li.-w wells will be start-
1 at c !!' tools and coiilractors arc
unliable. This would f;ive ll.-V'.'itt as
in a li v
fort.v drilling wells.
In. jan IMillin:; ( nnipany
A P. Thomas ma n.i);er of the Trojan
liril'm;; Compinv is lion I'i'olll Tllh:a
and will spend several ca.vs in the I lew- '
ill .hstr.ct. Air. Thomas is opeiatini; '
Seven stl'illL-'S of pjols ill tile State illl. II
t lir. - .! t h-ni an- al I b w ill. 1 lis com
i 1 any is ih'illnm w-11 N . I. Jiillar.l. for
' tic Wolverine oil ('..mpanv. in 'JM'-'
nfl -. t '. .ii.- Texas Cnmpniiy No. 1. I. aura;
Xoleo. it has a string of loois on Ihcj
norili line of "7 on the liillard farm
wh. re a well will he drilled for the Tex-:
a- Company ami it lias a strim; off !
s.ttiii.; th Carter well on the Hefner!
lal III. ill section This offset is beill
! dulled bv the Wolverine oil Coin i -a 1 1 ' .
I .....
I
I I sine I-ishl Well Casinn
Hewitt d v clopnient has b en d. laved
i bv steel cai-iin; that is a little too h;;lit
fur that field. Sevelal wells have beell
deluvel by collapsed ca unc. This hap
Caldwell & Asltford
Rotary
Drilling Contractors
Phone 873
' n..v ihit l.Tnu . .t
GIVEN OP ALL HOPE
F HER RECOVERY
Mrs. hilry Mini SlllTiTi'd Twenty Years
Tubes Tinilac and Is Xuw Well j
"W'ln'ii my film. Is u.-.; in. wtint ruuw- !
cr my v on.lerl'ul iiiiirivc'tiii'iit I just !
iv T nihic." xnys .Mrs :url i ! 1 1 1 .v . of j
.'I I .. x I -r ('nil!'! ":i 11 1 ki . III. recently.
I'll!' Illl' plIM lUctllv VelllS. Sill' (Mm
linu.'il. "I sinT'-ivl t":i n i in-lit.- imlh
-S- I
linn. I lul'l I -ll-il il.
nulling spells
I ;i Hi I pal wolllil In: 111 so hll'lly 1 1 t I
I i'uiil'1 linr-ll." Licit lir. I wus so weok
an I run il-.iwn lliat I cunl'lnl alti-uil to j
my lioiis"vo K. .l v ! i m I v niilil uclic j
lil:.' il woulil hurst. I v..is so ni'ivous
Hint lln' li-.-isi liltli' thini; . 1 1 1 It 1 upset ;
in'- ami I c'lM liar. Ily sleep. Xiilhing '
I look .li.l no' cry u I ami I g.-ivc in
all 1 1 1 1 i - nl' 'vr heing "i ll attain." i
"So many people wriv I ring h'-nt-tit
il liy hiking 'I'anlar that my hiishun.l j
Kol i l.i.l I li- lo try. ami I Ill-nan In
.ni'.r.ne al one. Soon I ei.ul.l i-at any I
(him ihm I ui.nicl without li.ivin
.iy nu!e afterwards ami now my
uycnf v.-ars ef -uri'i-rinn are ciinili-tel.V
. . .! Those awful headaches arc
j .. I haven't a sie of indii-cstion.
I sh ep like a hahy and feci perfectly
well iii every way.
"All irue-ists Sell Tanlac. adv.
! pencil on the WeMheimcr X liaul.e well
I .... i... i r . " i... v.i.
vcciiif iH'uiilc iii their north offset to (lit
.1: ...11 i... 1.. .(....
. f..:t .n.s account ' nad the Texas
. . .N'l-i farm is d.-lavcd
'IM ... ...S1.
"
( hiclj'..iu I Ci-I'i 11 i 1 ( oii:iauy Well
The t'hicka-.u K.-I'i m i 11 1- rompaiiy. on
tin- I'. II. Morrison faim. section 1'.'
) L'w is .liihinn al a depth of 17ml led
Cains Delay llrillin
On account of the recent rains many
Wells hi I lie I lei. ill field ll.Ue he. -II sllllt
-low II ami i'i lllili:- l epnl l:. are Sean e.
I I II II 1 1 li l '. 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 y has not nvoi el I '
pelt-' fiolll IIS wells I"!' SeM'l.ll d;US.
: (lil N'oli-s ami IVrsonals
1-il- l..l...e ! i n I.
hen- tiav inin'i-.liim with the oil in.-n.
'
! . 1 1. Iliaz.-hon is an Ar.hnore i it...-
!Vuln .. T.x.ls
j
felnil
iik ciinlriiclor at
Hewitt uas here todav l'.oin Ins I m.
ip.-. N- 1 .s.v s aM Ardmore vi-'itor
f .-tl '
' J
Kisc iii Filer llreaks ripe Fin.
J 1 on: 1 1 II. -I ion nf I he ioint ci.'hl
rh
i Pil"' line of t he Texas a ml I :mpi: c I '0111 '
jpanies fmiu I airkhiirnet 1 lo Ibal.hou.j
iii;la.. has been maleriallv delayed bv
r i.t heavy rains ami a lisc in tin- lie. I
riv.-r.
From Pin khurnett comes the report
Hi. it the rise in the river nn.ke the line
.which wiil have lo he r.-built. The line
w as to hav e b. . n in opei i.ti-ei by Octo-
ber in hut will he delayed t-n days in
t.ikin-.' oil. In tin- meantime s'.-ps an
t. ini; iiiketi to rush the work on the line
f.'oin W'aiirika I. I h-aldtou.
Tin- lilt sln'teii of the line runs onlv
WauriKii. okla. where the oil vv
be
ia. jllt( lank cars.
4
l.:.N. ::.i acres for sale part of
1 ;wi alleiimnt in 1 : :slvv- what
all r? John Fii.-l.-v.
r lino.
i.k; siijiki: in i.TO(;.NA
l.(l( KMO I i i: SHOPS STAIM S
'
AHooim Pa. ii.-i pi. - Pecause of
faiiii." to i.-.ieh an ai;i" -eincnt betweeii
'''U.im enuine hease employes and the
Petm-v Ivaiiia Failrnad Company the
six allied crafts in the Altonna and
.liini.it i locomotive shops went on strike
i
clock this afternoon.
ill t'loiisand workmen are now
nvoi -.l in a controversy over the
laest.oti of .-'iuority in the matter of
a . in..! ions in tin- eninpany's shops.
fJRANDMOTIIER OF
-MIUJOXAIKE BABY"
AIDS POOR TOTS
Mrs. Thumitt J'. Walsh.
Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh prrand-
IiKtlier of Vincent Walsh McLean
the 'millionaire baby" killed a few
months at'o bv an auto lias an-
t
s ' fa
k j -' .. f
V f y- Si i '
t .X:V$
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Ufa ' f 'M
vl f' V&
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it : X&l
fit 4t
' if I &J?
x.
I liounced that she intends to devote
! her life to furnishing- clothes for the
i children of the poor. She wishes
j her work to be a memorial to the
I l:l- X o
TRICOLETTE BLOUSE
IS PRINT E TRIMMED
I f I
The very latest in cverythinjr ha3
heen attained by this blouse. It is
made of satin triped trirolette with a
round neck and short sleeves and is
worn outside' the skirt not tucked in
at the belt like the usual blouse and
then to finish the list of new featuius
it is lavishly trimmed with bands of
uncut frir.Re.
E-
FOOTBALL GAME fll
AT THE PUTIN PARK
.
Ihe Ardmore loot hall team had th"
final practice last even. 111: for th" cam. -
to he play.-.l here today at Putnam
Park".
The boys have recovered from their
bruises of lie last name ami an- r.a.ly
to l;o on the ;.'lidirnll With the lllllallt
team. (llll boys feel eonli.lelit of Will
inn;'- but the two i.ams ai
matched ami .1 hard ami last
expected.
Tickets I'm- the "am.- may h
I'i. 111 ally of the siUad
more Hook Store.
The line no for this .
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.inn 11111.-
ill.ws:
Duranl
Fmita in.-
1 'nrrin
Witt.
W. i:. b. rts.
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P. Koberis.
II. liobcrts.
Wilson
Kineai.l.
P.ctty.
P.cyni Ids.
Pat.-.
Ardm.irc
Swindell.
.Maiisfield.
I lihsoil
Weeks.
Heed
Irhv.
Ab-ltri.l -
lMini;ton.
Prater.
Kennedy
I ionic. .'.
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1. II II
li II P
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lame called at 4 o'clock sharp.
I'se Ardtiioreilc WANT ADS.
AFTER THE SERVICES
"Th- licvii'.' is ihe sum. -what unusual
subject I it-. Prooks aiinounres for his
sermon this evenini?. Air. Saxton will
siiif' "The Peautil'ul Laud." A male
iUart t w ill sinLr.
The ordinance (f baptism will be nil-
ininister. il at Hi- close of the service.
I )r. Aleacham pri-ached his far-well
sermon last nii;lit to a Kood audience.
It was a stroll-; message on "Visions
and Voices". Ho also showed the two-
reel motion picture story of "Lincoln's
Romance". This tender anil pathetic
chapter from Lincoln's life is nut very
Well understood but the audience was
tremendously Interested. Dr. M.-aeham
left this morning for his home in Cin-
cinnati. Ohio lie made a host of friends
and admirers in Ardmore anil will b"
always warmly welcomed here by every
members of the First Christian church
and many outside of it.
Or. Prooks will continue the meetings
over Sunday. The Sa.xtons will lead in
the music.
Four hundred Is again the aim In the
Sunday School. It was nearly reached
last Sunday. Hoping for a fair day the
Sunday School workers lire toiling like
beavers to reach the goal.
.More Money for Air Service
Washington Oct. 1U. The senate mili-
tary eolilliilltee vot. d unanimously today
to recommend an additional appropii.l-
lion of $l:i.(HjilH0ll for army aircraft con-
st ruction in order that plans for the air
service to establish routes to Panama.
Alaska and even to Asia may be carried
out.
Q 12
Your guarantee of Qualityat your grocer's
(Roasted)
Stands for Super-Quality and nothing
else. The Best Thick Corn Flake you
ever ate with money back guarantee
Kel!oiB's Korn Krisp Corn
liy .Mrs. Knmiilt T. Kcid
Phone MU-
Mps. Fort lo Fill rlain Cluli j
Mrs. Williams Kurt will i-nti-rtain tin- i
nii'rnli.-rs of i in- I'i l-lii Alumni
I 'lull at 1 o'clock luncheon Saiui-ilay al :
her hoinc. i;u:i li street imrthwi-.-.t. A ;
special goes' will .hss (iln.hs .Mail
igan of Oklahoma I'ily. who arrive. I
today lo sp.-mi several ilays with .Mrs.
Fort. .Miss Mulligan is a in. ruher of
tin- Stillwater chaiti-- of tin- I'i li.-M
I'hi.
Viiiijik l'i'opli' Missionary Socii ly
'I'he VoiinjA I'eohles MiHsioiiarv .'
ccy of llrnailway llaptist church "
meet tomorrow at 7::iu o'clock with
no- .missi-s iaura and Jewel l.ouan.
their hoinc I no; Third avenue .-mil
west.
A social hour will follow th
PI"
mam. All ymniK people of the church
ie imiteij.
llalluwi'Vn I'arty Tmiiviit
.Members of the liuranl football
team who ol.-IV'e tiw 1M..I li.l.e
will I... i-.i
party to he niven tonight by .Miss Kuth
j Kollins senior Ardmorc High School.
i other quests will he members of her
class .-in 1 11 1 lil IVI . . . . 1 o 'I'I n .
.... ' '
w" mven at the country home ol
1- 1 1 1 p .111 11111 .i 1 v. . 1 vol -
lins who with members of the lliyn
School faculty will he chaperones.
It. V. i. ( lull Mceliii"
The incinhirs of the I!. V. O. Club
will meet at -I o'clock tomorrow af-
ternoon in tlie club rooms at the Head
ink iest looms at Convention Hall.
Silver 'lea
The members of the Cuil.l of St.
I'luUips Kpisiinpa I church. if which
Mrs. II. II. Sare is president will
itive a silver tea and cake sale to
morrow afternoon from J to a o'clock !
at the ofti.e ol the Consumers laclil
and Power Ciunpanv 1 0 1 W.-st Mam
st .
! Th. .llU.. membership ol' fifty wu
j men will be in chary..-.
I eaves lor Ohio
Airs. .1. Clar. nee li.-a.l left this noon
for Ciiaiiiiiati where -.he will alt. -lid
the I n I el 11. 1 1 1. .11:1 1 Alissionary Coliv.li
ev.-nlv "' ' hristiau churches. From Ciu
line is einnali she wili go to Alinervj. Ohio
1 lo join h.r hii. -ban. I who has eliai'j;.-
1 'I11' First ( li 11-1 in 11 church in thai
thrna;;h the winter.
Ian route Air-. l(.-al will spend one
day in Oklahoma City. I uiriio; li.-v.
and Airs. Komi's absence their apart
inents al th.- p.elia Vista will In- ac
cupi.-il bv Air. and Airs. Willis Whit
iiiialon.
Society Personals
Airs. W. K. Preediny nf Lexington
lis sp.-n.hiii; Hi- weekend with her
daughter. Mrs. I al ward Halt al hilt
.Manor.
A ... -
Air. and Airs. William Simpson of
I ( iain.'.-ville will arrive in Ar.lino e to-1
I morrow noon lo -peii.l llu- week-end
with Airs. Simpson's parents .Mr. and
Airs. II. 1 1 . Savi... Air and .Mrs. Sayro
will also have as their Sliest over Sun-
day th. ir son. Fob.-rt Sayre who is a
student in the stab university at Nor-
man. I .Mr. Vincent Wakefield r-tunic. 1 to-
I (la v from a brief iM. siia ss trip to Til!.- i.
j .Mr. and .Mrs. Waller Crilchlow and
.children have returned from the east
j Where Ule.V have spell' several UloIltllS.
I They were aecoinpa inel home by Air.
II'.. .-!.!. ..'. f.l V.. .....1 M..-. do
low are at Initio- at ;i.;: N. itn Wash-
iimton street.
Mrs. .1. A. Pass lias returned from
a s. v.-ru I Weeks visit w ith friends and
rtlativos in Pallas and Port Worth.
She was a ;u.st of Aliss Ida liorrahj
in Pallas and of Mr. am! Airs. Ar'.hur
Adams while in Foil Worth.
Airs. Morgan Daly and two children
Sandal and .Morgan lr. of I Uillas an-
in Ardmore to .spend several days
while Air. Daly is in this dis riet on
TOO LATF TO CLASSIFY.
WANTFD TO HFNT py Oct. alst -I
or ." room model n apartment or
liodse with garage preferred refer-
ences furnished. Phone PJS. pi ll
FOl'NII -Headlight door and l.-ns
owner can have sain.- by paying for
this ad. 1 11 F. Alain Si. Phone 2:1-1.
10-.!
FOR SA FF .Mahogany living room
suite i lrey enamel l d room suite.
Firdseye maple dining room siiile
all new. A bargain lL'lti McFish.
l'hoiie 1SIIK1. .10-2
FOR SA I.I-'. -( Irocery store in resident
section doing !?li.H per month good
clean stock my company is trans-
ferring me to another section and
1 must sell. lnvuice about $:'iill. If
you have cash phone IPh 10 2
Foil HALF An ideal home cant
front one fourth block garage serv-
ant house chicken house and barn
fine shade trees. S"ll at sacrifice if
taken id once. Phone S73 10 2
FUR HALF Ford truck ill excellent
condition. Phone Hill 10-3 1
FUR KF.X'T-Front bed room or can
be arranged for light housekeeping i
Phone 1705. 10 !i
9
Klake In the (ireen Paikage"
hufiin-:-:;. Mr. Inlv. v.lio was former-
ly Miss Mad'' Koon'is. mini.' ln-r home
in A i !liici i- scvcr.i! enrs l.e.uie h'l'
marriage.
Mrs. A lii Xiivii!; of Oklahoma "t.v
is s;n-nilin;: a f.-w l.ys with her msin.
Mis Fnviil St rasinlck.
Mr. and Mi-. W. P.. Furnitt
Xerth V.':ishiin:t..n street have as
th.-ii uu- st th. ir tilth- i:ranl niece.
.Marnale! ('lot ildi- I'.in-huiu.ll of .Mali-
- tia
Mr. and Mrs. I'aul .Mii.hlman. who
!' rinerly resid- d in An'moie have re-
'.uineil fi'oni Tulsa. and will anain
make Anlinnre their home Tin y have
-aai tmc nts at Tn:' ' street northwest.
V M.JIi: OF X Y IKIMTAI. MFXn'ani rihtit".!)
I'. S. Navv Ham I and experienced
I hospi'ai appi. -lilie s .-rc with the Ma
' I. ...1.. I-- f.elleall
' . ' ..... ' ..... m
the morninu nl N'.neml; r 1 Itli. I!'l. '.
This Medici! Corps unit served with;
lho Marines inel n:y siir:o-ons ilur-
inr the entire time Hie "Soldiers of th" 1
Sl '"" '''" helping t
cii r France 01
II. Hun.
This outfit won for itself un.lyinK
nlory and made history tor the service
ntcd. Over perc nt ol the
I 11 "I"'
i oel'Siillll.-l Wei
in ted for cnisnicu-
...... (i..; wound'
O 1 1 s
si rmes.
Several have "eime w. st" in tile -;r'-it i which mi'-ht become fire hazards were
cause These are the brave youiu; a ci'i:flacra!i..n to break out.
Americans wh 1 selected. I'm- their pari Conditions in the city are Very good
in the war Ilia! post win-re ih.-y could aeeordiim to Fire Chief Musm-ave but
assist the wounded he with ilm d.in he stales that some are provini; de-
and minister to the s.ck. I linijiieiit in this matter and they will
There was not a bailie whore tln-y:be i;i.n waruiiiL; lo coniply with the
did not follow' tin- ni n ri:;i;t to tin- law.
a
barr.ii.'.'. and into it v. In n tin- Homers
r.-ii. ;
l-A'.-r- officer in ti;- Marin" Corps is1
enthusiastic in his prais.- of tin-
111;.- tin- if fll-iellcV .111.1 t - II 1 1 . -1' I n
j these men traine I for .-rvice in th-- ho-
I pit a I schools of the navv. Th'-v n.-v.-r
Inhered and wen- ulvvavs in lho mi I- i
of the fiuhtim;.
Ihe lolli.w :mr named v.. tin:' 'men
were acceple.l lor the navv din inc. Hi" i
past wok: I
Joe I.. .- 1 'arl. r. I nitot ie : N I s in Coin. ;
Ardmorc; F.-l Kill.'. I drove; Il 11
IV II .loll.s. I.nne CloV.-; H. U. I A I
'oiili-'.l.'l ioll:;las II. Sip-s. K.ay.in;
-lirlin.; Prav Woodford.
lb" pectl'iPly.
I. A. P.Y.M'M.
N'.ivy Fecrui: lot; Siatam
A r.hn !-. ( li.la.
1X1 i:Cli:i ilMSSMIM'I'FKS I Sl-.i)
l( KIM. KANSAS HtilTl.liS
I ii
.nr
City Kan.. ( let. HI.-- Infected
ip. rs hi.nphi'-i about the plains
. f western Kansas are expected lo
:- n-ail disease nnwm; the hopiier lam
dies and result ill lb.- death of s.-va ral
n.iiiion- of the i;r is. hopper population
1 f this part of the state. A. II. P.ver.-.
an cn'omuh.;;isl of Hi.- deparCiii-nt of
aurictilture recenllv lel.'ised a larae
ceil- tion of illlecte-l r 1 ssi l.lpl il l's.
I ... 1 1 1'' l v. e I I .1 .-. Mli-llll- al'- .1 I Ill-ill-
111'- exp Tillies:! With llnpi I'll i 1 1 S:-.
LQUID
QUICK RELIEF .-.O
no acetanij-ice:
rco BOGZE
IT'S REUAELE FOR
EADACt
npr-. -Y.-wl"iii-''J'i. "IT1. ' .' A iwpniwii .'iTT'l tJmmTlr 1T-J-lIMgowil
FRAME DRUG COMPANY
For Young Ladies
THE "HUILT IX" QUALITY
of our Shoes insures long service.
-Young Ladies' Mack Kid English $G.OO
-Young Ladies' lirown Calf English$7.50
-Young Ladies' Hrown Calf English
(Slater) 1.$10.00
Other styles from $1.01) up.
a
342
3-10
Children's Shoes
Correct and sturdy Shoes for every age
a high grade line of Dress Shoes in narrow widths.
Sizes WH to 2 ii ice $2.50 to $6.25
Sizes 8Vi to 11 price $2.25 to $5.75
Sizes 5 to 8 irjce $l.ro to $:j.50
Special care in fitting Children's feet.
Jo W. Kraeger
The Shoe Fitter
ure
relief
W ' iiUriVJ uP.trESTIO'
IJP Hot waier
rT? lSure Relief
FOR INDIGEbTlUN
STATE FIRE CHIEF
FIIOS THAT l
n n ii n i ti ni! c dc
State Fire Marshal John Conley of
Oklahoma rity is ill Ardmore on offi
cia1 biisuie-s.
' esi.-r.i.-iy was i n an up nay 111 uie
state and th.- marshal is here to see
tha' all provisions of the law Were
: eomi it Willi lien'.
I Yesterday local merchants aim peu-
pie .-neraily wen- lookim? after th
rubbish near stores and out luiuso
Colonel Killed in Auto Wreck
Sail I'll il.-i-'.-i 1. net. 1U. Col. Kuh.'l't
n- Al. TI101 nbiii -.;h. . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 I i 1 1 y;' ollic.-r ol
of th" .eti--inian (leneral Hospital at lb"
I'l.-sidio. was killed lasi 1111111 111 .1 lor
hsmu ol' two a ulomohile He ;ui -17
years old.
.
"fieis-lt" Psels QJf
Oil They Come like Banana Skin.
2 cr 3 Drops That's All.
There's a murderous painful way
to ; t rid of corns and then thero
is th" peaceful glorious "peel-it-oft"
"ilets-H" way. After you have
tried 'Otts-U" yuu will say "never
K yX-Ahmljf .i'i
frJL
! Cutll? Quit It! "Ctti-IfPcaUItl
ng-.-iln" to all other mt'thodi. This
is bi'-ausc "Ccts-lt" is tho only
covii-r.-niovcr on earth that makes
corns pi-el off .lust like a banana
rkin. Two cr tlsice orona will uo
ti.e wr.ik without fussing or trou-
ble. You i'i id y it In 2 or 3 poconds.
1 It dries iiiiiiU'diati.lv. "lieis-It"
d-.os tin.- i.st v: limit h.'indag3
plasters blood-!. rinring- knives or
razors. Pet rid of t.iat corn-pain at
once so tliiit you can work and play
without corn torture. He sure tu
use ''Cets-lt." It never fails.
"lb ts-ll." lho onlysiire guarantepj
money-back eorn-rcinnvei ' costs but
a tri.'lo at any drag store. M'f'J by
1-'. Lawrence i'- Co. Chicago III.
Sold in Alliums. and recommended
as the world's best corn remedy by
lohnson I ii-ug l.'o.. City Drug Store
Frame Drag Co. pnmar Drugl'o.
flf"V7
Is ssVs) v-tM 0&
I:
We have a splendid stock of
Trim English Walking Shoes for
the High School girl with both
medium Military and low flat
heels.
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Tunerr k. a
uiuieiit).
w nnp i rflinfTiirsp
trA walk as the vehicles crowded the " 1?
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Love, Bert. Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 330, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 11, 1919, newspaper, October 11, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc156891/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.