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DAILY ARDMOREITE
PAGE THREE
P&dlsValky
PINK WADE HODGE
Correspondent : Office at Chamber
of Commerce.
T. SPOHN' Circulator
Headquarters at Baker Drug Co.
BITRO-PHOSPHME
IS GOOD FOR IN
NERVOUS PEOPLE
A. M. Oiistin director of the Okla-
homa Oily fair w;is in t lie city ester-
traii.sactin. business.
Rev. J. V. Temiismi missionary of
the Hanner Association was in the
city ycst.vril.iy lietween trains for a
Conference wtih Ki-v. (.'has 11. Hell.
Mrs. N. Hill Us was hostess to the
Baptist 1.:ulirs A i 1 1 at her home on
North Locust street. After an inter-
esting lesson dainty refreshments were
served to the memliers and guests
.1. O. llendrix foi tnorly in the fur-
niture business at Wichita Kansas
has rented one of the (iihson huildiin;
now occupied hy A. V. lliio.lpa
and -v i 1 1 at an early date open
Variety store.
J. H. .Met'hesney returned the first j enouyh lhtfo-l'luispliale for a
Of the Week from l-'ayettcville Ark. weeks' supply - il costs oldv I'il'tv
NEW PA RKIN G ORDER
RELIEVES CON GESTION
FORMER TEACHER Of
TULSA DEFENDANT IN
!T HERE
T
SCHOOL GIVES CREDIT
A I'livsidws advmt;
1'rederieU S. Kelle. M. 1 1. l-Mitm- of
New York I'livsicians' "Who's Who"
says that weak nervous roplc who
want increased weight s!p-iu:IIi and
nerve -force should take a .". ui'.iin tab-
let of lair i l'lio-pha'e ju.-i I. f..rc or
tli.rini; each meal.
This particular phosphate is the dis-
ie fullowinK. from Tin Tenderfoot
official publication of the I toy
The ir.avor and city commissioners j In the I'nit. d Stales district court ; '!
! have tint a low parkins- ortlinance on ' the ease i;f the I " nit l Slates vs t'arl.'hi
i North Washington st.ee; between Main I'. I.e:;.te and O. I'.. Nnie.ll v. dure-!) ' Scouts of IValiinonl Texas is an hull-
. ... . . .. i cation oi the reeou-uillon which the
ad llmadway whirl es mto etp-ct vv ill. ee-y ot ol.hrauaa . the tut Seoul work is receiving in that city:
i at once I eil Slaps was heard and one of tlu-i -. )(f !u imporlaut ilevel-
Y (!'.:. afiernoiin lines wore paint-I defi n.l.mts Sin. ill. y was scutenc. d optnenls in local scotilinn was ileciilcil
. .1 a certain distance from the emus In i v 1 1 ' months in jail. ' Wednesday afternoon at a conference
'and in the futiin all parking of cars: Legale failed to appeal- when called between Superintendent M. K. Moore
'done in this district vvi'l be in the and his ca-.e will be heard later pillow-;'"' the public schools Principal K. I' i '
! mi Idle of the stree t. This will leave j ing his apprehension. j Molionald of the high school and Scout
on cither sine lor venules io in uns case u is aiicer! that the r.vnuiive n. i . iiuiuer. i in- iiibii
I time and place and linn must undergo ! credits for scout in sr. A good many of
his final examination before the court the larger universities offer regular
of honor. L'pun the r.-conuuemlat ion c.nirses for scout masters und older
of the court of honor and the scout exe- i scouts.
cutive he will be ciwii his unit lit. "Another feature of this winter'
The scout authorities have set a mini scout ing program will be semi monthly
mum stall lard for school wank which a 1 -lasse. at the high school for patrol
scout must attain alom; with his scant j leaders and older scouts. These classes
Work lie must have a school average w.ll be conducted by the scout exec-u-of
not lower than mi per cent ami a f live ami will cover patrol organization
conduct report of not lower than !i" per; leadership scant requirements relation
cent. The tests this vent are all going ' or the patrol leaders to the troop. Pin.)
to be conducted systematically at recti- : Tree Patrol svstem etc The class..
j lar limes and places and will all be.wj . open to nil of the older high
statidar.iled. When it is considered j school students scouts or not."
(hat sixteen units are reptile. I for grad- j
nation at I he high school a credit of i
I .Ii.VI li.X.N I .111.11
spi
I r. I. ..lie. I i 1.
. ! If you do not feel w
compel drivers to keep to defendants
ule of the street and Will
clear in front of all busi-
&
Where he w. nt to secure laborers for
Ids factory there being a scarcity of
labor here at this time due to the fancy
la-ices being paid for couou picking;.
Miss Veltna Carter a student at the
Ktate university spent the week end
with her parents .Mr. and Mrs. Hob Car-
ter. Announcement is made that the Ued-
path Horner chalainiua Company will
present a four days indoor rhnlntiu.ua
tinder the auspices of the Pauls Valley
Lyceum Company beginning on Oc-
tober IS und continuing through the
21st. The- chautauqiiu will be held in
the auditorium of the new high school
Iniilding which Is being rapidly push
! to completion.
It is announced that the dale for the
tlppeara nc" of William Jennings Hiy
an in Pauls Valley will be shortly af
ter November 1st.
The Chamber of Commet meeting
held last Tuesday night for the pur-
pose of launching th" "build a house
campaign" in Pauls Valley was attend-
ed by only HO cili'.ens on account of the
inclemency of the weather but 117 men
present agreed to join the movement
by building a house. . A publicity com-
mittee composed of (). W. Jones N'at
Parhnm and Ha odom wer
to ma!;-' arrangements lor a lull meet-
ing the citizenship of the town to be
hcM at an early dale at which time
It is eonfideiilally expected thai ion
men will join the movement to solve
the housing problem with which the
city is eonfi onted.
jaines S. Pass of Oklahoma City
pandidate for congress at the special
election October lstb addressed the
citizens of Pauls Valley Tuesday night
in the interest of his candidacy.
covery of a famous I'rench scientist : pass will
and rcpoits of remarkable results from j the right
its use have recently appeared in manv i leave spin
ness houses.
11; if urn tire ' It will also uec
lasily; do not sleep well or are too wagons being load
thin; go to any good druggist and get : ( r stores along thi
two ; Hi e future.
ids I This is the only streel marked off
obtained tw i
cssitate delivery
-d from the rear
i thoroughfare in
nils vouch-' school authorities are going to officially
ers of a returned soldier and appro-i recognize the high value to a boys'
priat.d tl.em to their nun use by : training for fit izenship of feted hy scout
f. aging endorsement to the sain.- ing. and will give one full unit's credit
was well known on high school graduation to any scout
l.e
at.
a Week. s ) f.i f. but the rule is-going to apply
i'at less; chew your foo l thoroughly j others as soon as it is found pine-
and if at the end of a few works vuultical to do so .
do not feel stronger and better than!
von have for months; if your nerves j Notice
ooi SUM I. II villi no mil SI. c I ' ... iiii;-. i.il.l - ccc a eiVe
better and hav.
more no en.oo anco
ami vitality your money will l.e re-
turned and the Hiiro Phosphate will
cost you nothing. udv.
ftermm tea at t he i 'on-
sinners Light iv- Pow.-r Co. Saturday
afternoon from '1 to .". o'clock. I li-
eious cakes and hits of th.-ni. S3
I let'.-n.laiit
at Tulsa.
lb' was a tiaeher and taught the
Spring lale school in the Tit Is i dis
li iet. He had rooms at the V. M. C.
A. and vv is w.-ll thoiiclu of in Tulsa.
A too. l-al ell'ieial :-t 1 1 . .1 today that
I. b;i!.. ua last heard of in N-w Yoi k
and ti.it his hiaidsne-u villi make an
el'foi i to have hiiii i e ; i : i -1 1 . . I o stand
trial.
It is r.p.ui.d that two substantial
hi snp-ss men of Till a are sureties on
Hi. band.
who successfully passes all the first
class scout requirements. The scout
must pass these tests before the regular
scout examination beard at the regular
one whole unit for scouting is certainly
an excellent recognition of scotitlng's:
lue to Poyhood and Ihe community.
I'his should be an added incentive to all I
scouts to advance themselves as far as
possible. Those few scouts who have
already completed the first class tests
will be given statements by the court
of honor showing that they arc entitled
to receive their credits.
Schools and colleges all over the
country are taking steps along tins di
rection. mil every year new schools
are added to the list of I hose giving
We have seveial good farms and ranch-
es for sale. See Jeff L'raddock Co.. of-
fices Pauls Valley and Ardmore. ll-lmo.
'?Vi
4 Night
Morn in
Keep Your Eyes
C oon ciour. HeulthV
Wot. lot f.. l t. Murin. tu.th.c.Jo. UiK
NAVY II S A WONDI.KI I I
SCHOOL III TI(M MUM!
MV.X THE SEA'S l.N(il.liE
Do you need a young man of sink-
ing ability and progressiveness. a good
..luea.tion combined with exceptional
adaptability backed by a broad selling
experience renders him capable of fill-
ing tl responsible position. Call -0111
after U p. in. lull
In no branch of the use of electricity
is here a more appealing opportunity
to the boy who wants 1 i learn than the
field of radio the universal language of.
the ships the almost silent talk of
the sea. There's something inarvelous-
ly inspiring in being the radio man. the
trusting talking understanding mouth-
piece of a great twelve million dollar
battleship with your own country's flag
floating over it. Some r.al feeling to
he the mall believed ill so M'ollgly. that
in his acute touch and his sonsiliw ear
are the s.-crets of his country and of
the service of which he is i nart. The
ippointe.l j jv j holding such a i espops.ihilii y and
I.-eling the I til porta UCe is on.- of those I
uplifting setting up things Hut every
teal fellow- goes after. Il makes you
somebody because you know. Not for-
getting that a "wir.-less man's duty lies
very close to heroic action at all times.
Hy means of wireless the stricken
vessel sends out its distress call lor
help giving its position and enabling
assistance to be rendered; the com-
manders of fleets and squadrons can
control and maiieiivre their units from
distant bases when the ships an- mile--apart;
the lurking enemy suhinaiine.
When discovered. Would have jls posi
lion accurately reported to all ships and
slat ions
tninntes
West ( ill Oil' I'rom Sugar
New York o.-t. In.- l-lasirrn and gulf
refiners w.-re notified today by the
1'uited States food administration that:
effective October 1.1 and tint 1 1 further'
I notice they are not to ship or ii. nv. r.
sugar to any point west of Pitlsburg and i
I hiffalo and mirth and west of the
Ohio river. The elder was Nil sc. I be-:
cause of Ihe scarcity of cane sugar. i
l-AK.vi I. WHS
J.lf t'r..l.l-..-k Co..
Valley and Ai'dinor.
LOWS. S.e
ires at Pauls
II lino.
Very
the sir.
mainin:
Local i 'nt ( oi Market
few bales Were marketed
ets here today with pries
; sleadv bet w e. ii ;l I and
cuts. Cotton
picva.liiig pric.
;-.! is in demand with
i.f $11.1.00 per ton.
Z E-Z Stove Speeds
FAR THEBEST
tl M TO MAKE ITSiilNE
4ol
Pd f SL IRON ENAMEL
Ll2i;$ Makes RikIv Pipe Smooth
E-Z ftleta! Polish for'Nickei'Parts
ScldbyCCAULRS WHO SELL THE BEST
-VRDMORE. DRUGGISTS!!
Ml JOBBKRS CAN SUPPLY
BEGY'S MUSTARINK
Advertising of "Quickest Pain Kilk-r wi Earth" Will
Appear Soon in Most Every Good Newspaper in
the Slate Sale Guaranteed to You and
Satisfaction to Your Customers.
rf I atlHwwm.'viff' '.fttiTi!'-Ti.'r..H (IS MWIIffe-min-TSnSminrS
Ti
EDISON SAYS
"People have to put up with many strange things
in music."
Perhaps -with some phonographs but never with
This import. nit initio.
Ee Better Looking Take
Olive Tablets
if your skin is yellow complexion
iVp'iiiid tongue coated appetite pxior-
ijj'c.i have a bad taste in your mouth
a l-izv no-Rooa lucttng you snoiua
take Olive Tablets.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a sub-
stitute for calomel were prepared by
Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study.
Dr.Edvvards'OliveTabletsarcapurelv
vesetablecompoundmixedvviUtoliveoil.
Voti will know them by their olive color.
To have a clear pink skin bright eyes
no pimples a feeling of buoyancy like
childhood days you must pet atthecause.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on
the liver and bowels like calomel yet
have no dangerous after effects.
They start the bile and overcome con-
stipation. Millions of boxes are sold
annually at 10c and 2uc. Take one or
two nightly and note the pleasing results.
in t he V ioinit y within ;i few j
II HIS ieieiIOIie ;iil.i ieie!.i IllleS
- Is intend. .1 for
Stole.
We u.-mt them oil to know- tint th.-ie
will he u s 1 1 1 . -1 1 1 1 i . I tin. I instant .1. innii.l
for I Ley's .Must nine.
'I lie nrii;iii:il anil lies! Mili .iitulc for
(iranni t.liei 's oiil lasl l.n.ecl Muslaiil
pluslcr.
And wo want th.-ni to stock this
r. in. ii kal.le leimdy thai sul.dues in-
liauialion hr.-aks up eonuestion. st.i.H
. . . . I I : . . . .
... ...uosn. is. t (u in
And Lest of all it do- s it. in half Ihe suol
I one n luK.-s tie- it. unary r.-nieiii. s
that most peep:. haw li.-.n u.-in;;.
We don't ask you t "ion. I up." hut
we do sincerely urfe you to have
ehoin;h on hand rinlit away so that the
la isk deiiiauil our ad v .-i t isine vvill er--
late will prove ..f helietit ti .u us
. Well 'ls OUl'S. IV. S.
I'l.ase understanil that in asking you
to ID-Operate with US thai W ale not
asking lor anv thin;; iinr. a.-oiiahle.
We have opened new territory he-for.-
and have seen apparently live dl'UM-
cists lost many :-ales herauso the
fii st demand swept lie- johher'si stock
V..U know Mr. ! miitch-t thai llc:it I
cases iaill and you n.k'hi as well know
I'H'Ilt IM'W tllill 'here is Mole Colleen- I
!rat. : 'on I . I i I . i nisi' lit ;it ill a liox of
M asta nr.'- lhati :n -my hax the :-atii.-
ie . in nia.le.
Drtlitisls who v:nil to lies! serve
(heir lu-liiniei s will not lu-silale to
rei .aim rail lienv's Miish.rinc in the
cllow lhi lor
Itlicmnutisin: it teli.vi
and t;iiawii!.; pain
.joints.
the
mil i
shai p
duces
A (JUA RAN TEE
Is host when ".ivi n hy
know you know us. We
muirantee all our work'.
tho.e you
personally
CENTRAL PARK
(JARACJE
18 E St. S. W.
John Ritter Jim Jordan
w I
were destroyed hy shell fire was still
enahled to keep in com in u idea t ion with
his front line units hy portaLI.- i.idio
sets used in the trenches. The ainii. n
scouting over the enemy's positions r. -ported
the movements of the enemy
the effect of our shell fire and correct-
ed the rant;e of our "1111s. These am
only a few of the uses to whii-li radio
has been put in Ihe lale war. It is the
work you will have to do.
The navy Ins a won. lei fill school of
radio with a. complete course eniho.lv-
I i j-r the operation of apparatus the
I iniintifaeluie and maintenance of huh-
power si. it. uns with a course in een. ral
1 cleeirieily and engines. The man en- 1
i . . . ... . 1
j leis in iii.- preliminary seiiool and :l
1 :):.' weeks' course follows this on until-
uation he is transferred to a shore sta-
tion or a ship of the navy. If a man!
takes interest in his school wank a1
(Trent field is open to him which will j
Kive him unlimited opportunity fori
j Know ledco and promotion cither in thoj
s.-rvice or civil lite. Some of the eeat-l
est scientists of the alto etieaeed in j
radio woik during the war. have recog-
nized the I'ea'. possihilities for advance-
tnent in this science; and are henilinij
! every effort towards its development.
j .Many of these men nivv their serv-
ices exclusively to the Koverniiient . and
as soon as new ideas or iuv etitions are
hroutthi out hy th.-ni the navv d.-nart-
me 11 is among th. first to make use of mSSaP.TraTf-.TOg
the unproved apparatus and thus the .
naval radio man's knowledge is always j 5'
kept up to ditto no expense heinn spared j
the object being to keep our navy first
In efficiencv.
5
NEW EDIS0N
The I 'honour af)h with a Soul'
II won't lake the people of this c.iin-
nuiiiily many da.vs o lind tint ' I a t
ISrfty's Miisltirinc is (lie tjiiicki'st art-
iin; remeily ill the world for ailments
niciilioiicil licluw.
Chcsl ( old- 1 .11 .1 11 1 1 i t is. pleurisy.
i'itJn and ...re t hi 1 at .iisappear
nie 11. v idle miii .-est fully s.-. i.
I.oul I .linilitiv.il. neuritis iicriiku'ia .
h.a.laehe. ai.e-h.- 'nothaehe.
I ..-Hue l.a.ii. s-. inuseles stiff Joints
si iff 11. 1 I cramps : 11 Ice.
Sir litis sprains sore inflamed feet if
vvh.-re any ach". pain or inflainatiuii j
exist s.
Levy's Must trine r.-lails for CO cents j
a lace ho and nil cents for n ttenef-
111 si-.- i.... and is cuat antee.l t .1 j
liruacists and - 11 sinners bv S. I'. I
Wells a- Co. of l.e Kov. New' York
tnaiiiifactur. r of Celery Kim' I r. Car
tel- .s K. iv I! lea. -Sinioli etc. I I
.uit'iiiL'imiian'itniffinuiifnintinte
All jobbers
you adv.
now ready to .supply
tiikv .i:t action at oxck
DON'T FORGET!
Kvcry Sunday
Table d'llutf? Service at the
NEW WHITTINGT0N
CAFE
Clean ami Sanitary where
Quality and Service meet
with riKht prices. :: Menu
Changed Daily. :: ::
UXCK A THIAIv ALWAYS
A CUSTOM RK ::: :::
l'oley Kidney 1'ills Inviijonit
strengthen and heal inactive weak and :
diseased kidneys and bladder. Mrs. i
C. .1. Kills. .".0.1 Nth Ave.. Sioux Vails i
S. D. writes: "I suffer. -d with kidney i
I trouble; used to nave severe pains ii
iicross my bttck and felt miserable ami i p
all tired out. but after takitiL- I'oh y 1 ii
ICidney 1'ills I am well. I have not
I.10011 bothered with kidney trouble (
since." They relieve headache rheu-
matic pains Swollen or stiff joints puf- J
fiucss under the eyes floating specks.
Sold everywhere. adv.
THE VALUES OF TOMORROW
OKLAHOMA CITY
LIVESTOCK MARKET
SPECIAL SACRIFICE
Boys' and flitlf School Shoe
$3.50 value for $2.15
Full line of Ladles' and Men's Shoes
Boys' Suits at Lowest Trices
Also best outlnes 35c seller for
25c per yd.
MEYERS
13 Tuddo St.
Next door to I.efirand House.
Look for the Sign
"SAMPLE SHOES"
( Special to The Ardmoreitc)
I Oklahoma City Oct. 10. Cattle. Ue- j
I ceipts 1.401) head. Market steady. ISoef i
j steers. $10 to $11!; urass steers $7 to'
I $11.50; cows and heifers $7.5u to $S.".tl;
cows $ii to $7.2.1; canners and cut- i
ters. $1 to $5.25; ealves. $ti to $10; bulls .
$5 to $0.50. !
Hoks. Receipts 400. Market steady
at 25 cents higher l'robnhle top $15.-
25. Ib-avies. $14. S5 to $15; butchers.
$14.40 to $14. GO; medium $1:1.73' to $14.-
;!5; common to medium $111.23 to $13.-
75; stockers $11 to $i:i. j
Sliec) and ftoats. None offering.
WATCH MY WINDOW
Displaying the newest frames
and styles of glasses.
SEE ME
and discuss your
peculiar eye trouble
DR. PAULINE PAYNE
Relief (mm
Tins tasteless tonic seldom requires
over three Jays to break up malaria
chills. In thousands of homes it is
always kept on hand. Try a bottle.
The Doctor' Pretcription
COc at All Dealers.
SATURDAY AT 8 O'CLOCK
For many years Kress stores have been setting
a new standard of value until today in 150 cities
Kress values are recoyni.ed as a standard basis
on which buyers and sellers alike are building sell-
ing plans and buying values.
The values of tomororw in Kress' Ardmore
store will set a standard that will be highly profi-
able to the buying public and will bring with the
new low price quotations a standard of value only
posible through organized buying effort.
Money back on any purchase that does not
prove satisfactory.
The values offered at this Re-opening Sale of
first quality Kress Standard Merchandise repre-
sent the greatest mony saving ever offered the
people of Ardmore and Carter County.
Do not fail to come and bring your friends.
An opportunity to buy at prices in most in-
stances less than pre-war prices.
Kress' values and low prices will be a revelation
to you.
Sals starts at 8 a. m. continues until 9 p. m.
with bargains every minute.
"WATCH KRESS WINDOWS
Siaiittti
I
I -it arx
! mm mm
a m n?..iw3it mi i tin n. tif lit '.'.v
The New Edison Re-Creates the human voice
and human-played instruments with such minute
accuracy that there is not the slightest deviation
from the original. There is nothing strange forced
or artificial about it. It's just as natural as life
itself.
And when 2000 celebrated American music
critics tell us that this is absolutely true vti place
the utmost confidence in such statements. Assk us
for the interesting brochure "What the Critics
Say" and see for yourself just what they did say
about the New Edison
DEMONSTRATED IN YOUR HOME OR AT OUR STORE.
THE PHONOGRAPH SHOP
214 West Main Ardmore Okla.
K
It's good business to wear
UDoenheirner
JL JtL.
Clothes
You can't repeat that gospel to often. The man who has
a careful regard for the clothes he wears "gets there"
in business in most every endeavor. The clothes speak
before the man.
The name Kuppenheimer betokens all that is good and
correct in clothes for men.
You ought to see the new fall productions. They're as
smart in style as rich in quality and as thorough in
workmanship as clothes were ever made.
The choicest foreign and domestic weaves; cassi-
meres worsteds serges cheviots tweeds irrides-
cent weaves and others. Novel patterns and color
tones. The waist-seam models with belts are the
feature of young men and older men will find
' stvlish ideas to satisfy their own desires.
mz $35$40$45$50 $55 $60
Newest styles and colors in Men's Soft Hats at $-1.00 to $10.00.
New shipment Silk Shirts shown in Jerseys an Tub Silks beautiful new pat-
terns at $8.50 to $12.50. . .
Underwear for Men and Hoys shown in Wool Silk Lisle and Cottcti.
Roys' Suits in all the newest styles and patterns. Silk lined and silk taped
seams. Two pairs of trousers at S '2.50 to $30.00.
New shipment of Men's and Boys Sweaters in all the new stripes and colors.
Men's and Boys' Corduroy and Khaki Suits and Odd Pants.
25 N.
2008 :
Washington St.
: Phone ::: 2008
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