Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 94, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 28, 1920 Page: 3 of 10
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FAUK THKEH
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 28 1920.
DAILY ARDMOREITE
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v
Escrow Your Papers with the
STATE NATIONAL BANK
Ardmoro Oklahoma
Personal Attention and Strict
Privacy Guaranteed.
18 HENS m 8 EGGS
h OAY. HOW IT'S DONE
Mr. Davis Shows How to Wake 1 1'
Idle liens. Easily Tried
OIL NEWS
(From Local and South Oklahoma Fields)
U-..1
In en
.'.Otll
FcO
colli-
.11 id
anil
OIL MARKET QUOTATIONS
Pennsylvania
Canada ....... ...
Corning
Cabell
Somerset
Raulaml
North Lima -
Fouth Lima
Inrllnnn .
3.42
Plymouth .... 2.73 .MiiiM.i
r.00 Illinois J.1.0J
. 3.13 Princeton 3.03
jr0 Kansas and Oklahoma 3.00 .
Ileal. Itou 2.2a
II. wilt 3.00
3. -j Corsi.-ana lUlit 3.0'1
Corslcan liulit - 2.7
2.08 Kl.-. tri :i.O i
2.VH iLnry.-tta 2.7$
J.SS itou;.-: li.i'.l !
have 10 ln'iiH ainl was Retting :
: i -. I 2 i-ggs a day. Since using Don
stum- niv hens have improved i-'
much that I am now getting 7
' ) .-srns a day. Tho roaulta Imvo
i wonderful. "-Henry PavU 1U24
S' . Newport Ni'iv.s V.i.
; Mr. Invis wrote this letter in
j ru iry. after a revert' lest in tins
i:.t weather. Try it us lie iliil
I watch your lien stop loafing
start laying. Here's our offer:
' C.lvo your hens lon Sunt: ami watch
1 results for one month. If you don't
find that it ims for itself ami pay
y.m a good profit liosldcs simply tell
! iis ami your money will he promptly
! refunded.
I lion Sung (Chinese for egg-laylngl
I i- nn the i ctr-lav inir or-
! Bans and is also a splendid
. s easily given la the f.
j I he hen's health makes
I ii. .1 more aelive in any
Plaits her lay inc.
ivf 1 1. in sum? for 30 days and if it
doesn't Ret you the eggs
In w cold or wet th
Mi.iru V will hi
mail fl.i Don Sunt? Horn your ikon
.iU or poultry n-medy dealer or wild
re rents for a package by mail pre-
..aid. I.urrcll-Dugger Co.. 202 Coltim-
l.ia r.ldpr.. Indianapolis lnd. ndv.
tonic. It
ed improve I lenee
her strongrl
weather .Hid
PLEAD GUILTY TO
STEALING OVERCOAT
Hubert Johnson rnterod a plea of i
guilty in district roin Tuesday and
was sentenced to servo one year in j
tho slate penitentiary at MeAlestee. i
Tho young man 21 yarn of ao w is
ae.ruseil of Mi-alini: an nwrcnat from
(Juy lii dbrtt.r ami In court entcr:l
his plea of guilty nskiiiK the court
for sentence.
It is alleged that voung Johnson
is a drill? addict and it was evident
that ho wanted to got away from .In-
habit and chose this opportunity to do
so.
Ho stated that he moved here wi'.h
his parents a few months ago coming
from Dallas lie said ho was a pas'ry
cook iiud was broke and needed
money at the time he committed tho
theft. His mother was in the coutt-
room when sentence was passed but
made no objection when the county
attorney recommended the above net-
to the court.
ntr.Asi iti:ifs cam.
WITNESS TELLS Of 1 W ARM
THE WANTON WASTE j THERE IS BIG MONEY
MATERIAL AT NITRO' IN RAISING BIG HOGS
ton "W.
una lle n
I'liarl-
was v ml "lily
Const met lull of
plant a tiro
Yin.-el
a.
Jan.
2'i. So
property
vei niocnt
li stro.i ed iliuim; the
tll. federal powder j
W. Va . that John :
wit in ss before t lie eon
J
the
hoi:
Mill
t hat
StIIMl II1K
he was
(IHNtV
i-or school Ai;iiS
no main v
w eather ""I"
fundi d by velum
2 00 ! .
Ill'
He:
Correct Heporl of Hefner Well
The Ardmireiti has prinled
l.it'ni' conflicting reports about
Carter Oil Company wells on the
ner (arm in section "2. 4s-2w A r
pet rtn.rt of thru follows. lbfi
No. 1 is making 830 barrels of oil rer ;
day and has not made less than SOU j
barrels since it camu In us a 1'uu- i
barrel well seventy days a:'o. No. 2
on this farm is cementing the casln; j
at a depth of 1.3SU f' it. This well is!
also beins; standardied prejar.it.iry j
to bi'inf drilled in. Well No. 3 is -
centtm; tho caslni; today. The tools !
are beln noved from this well to ;
on the same farm llotary tools I
being moved to well No. .". '
! opera i iiiir lour stnn(..s of rotary
t-'nU and taree strinirs of standard
to'i'.. ill tin' Ib-witt ilinnet.
I
j I-'alls '
Aidmor
1.11
op
as. i
here
vi-it
from V iili Li :
ii- mother ii
M. L. I'KI'.Ndl CoiTesiMinaent .
Junior 1 Tench. Agent.
Id.
No.
urn
Joe l.anib. of the Sturm Lamb
DrillliiK 'oiiipany. is in Ardniore after
spl'lldillK Several ve. lis in the Hewitt
f.eld lookim; lifter his I'xiK
John Hceiian of the firm of llee-
i .i.i i Co. has returned from Texa--
where lie has been looking after
Ins vaiimi.i oil interests.
I'YaiiKlin Still I'ihin-.
Wirt Franklin well No. -1 on t'te
'fliompsnn farm is ;:till tishitiK for I'.e
strlm; of pipe that fell to the bottom ;
of the hole some tirn" ao. The Selvll- j
enWu'cer well No I in sc.-Mon 1 Is '.' .v
is Mill shut down for rii ivpa'rs.
These wells have lost ipiite a let of
time with various trotjh'' s.
Texas Company lias a Well.
Texas Companv well No. 3 on t v
Til! 'anl farm in section 27--I.-2W is
istlm-ued at a lOOIiarrel well. The
r.r.y 13 fn in the sand at n d.f.iu
o 210:; feet. Tho well is tluwiiu
K.rong find as soon as they jet thin;;
In shape they will drill deeper.
V.'.
for
p..'t
"iiii
I Nliibilis
Wichita
left Ardmon-
l'allh Texas
speed several
San Antonio.
ester-Wlli'l-e
days be-
risliomintjo Hanli Klect Ofllcers.
! .. lMtil;s recently elected
I 1.--IH Mil .1 If
1 officers for tho ensuing year
i d i.'ir-a Matioiial: 1 '. C
' ..iil. ni : James K. -MelCinney vice-
: nresldent : C. (!. Adams cashier
1 n.ii i -Im it; assistant cashier.
j National; It. T. I.ooney. president ; M.
'.. I.ooney vice-president; C. Ii. 1'""-
i i-iiws vic'e.rpsldent; K. C. Fb-min;:
'cashier; C. A. Ciinninwham. tissistar.t
! e-i-diier: Miss Hal! bookkeeper ar..l
! steiioBi-ai.her. .Miss Williams.
1 keeper; Cuaranty State: Clyde I
' president : C. T. r-ar: ini;!-. vie
; dent; Walter W. Vamioy. easlii.
ati lol
Teter
Ken-
I'-arniers
boo'
"aii"a
pr -s
r: .' '
field
in of
farm
ly It:
TV JcfiVrii c left f..r the Hewitt ' Koderic
today to witness the spitdilim.'
bis well No. I on t he Kalish j
in s. euon 1s .iv. t . ) i. lave-
: the diillim; eimlr.iri fur this
(t is In msr drilled with stand ir I
New
Martha
damage
C. Ware
assistant cashier.
( ourl House News.
niits ti'i d in district
I'olben VS. W. Ii.
eouiM; F.. !'.. Chiveis
eariushnienl ; J. I..
In I. Wilo
2 for t h.-ni'-inv
in
A : dtnore
is llrillill'i Wells
Mamia Oil and
section 27. 4s-
t'Vl;iv on busi
Ward suit on note ai:n
I Jcnre
W. A
Sarah l'erkins vs.
divorce; Alley Haih
ley diiorce; Lizzie
trr Malthf-ws divot
Ma
couri.
1 1 111 i : 1 .
s. T.
Cool; vs.
account ;
kin
i: u
The following
hereby eali.d for
will re.ie to
days Item the
'"'strict No.
.". and ii.
Insttiel No.
13 inclusive.
District No
to 12 16 and
District No
f I incluMii
District No.
District No.
1 list net No.
II. S to 11.
District .No
to 1 1 L0 to i:
; District No
L II. inc.
1 list riot
to I Line.
District
10. inc.
Distrii t
11 inc.
District
j to IS in.
District
! to in in
I -".ra t
District
to ii. 10
1 I'lMllcl
fi. inc.
I'IS'li-Ilt
. lit 1 I in
Dis!;:ci
1:1. inc.
! Di.-tri'
school warrants an"
payment. The same
heir lull Test i In 1 1
d 'to of t lits liotiei :
I. Wa'l'ant Nos. I t
Warrant No
I Warrant Nos. 10
AVnifalil Nos.
Warrant
Warrant
Warrant
No.
No.
Nos.
urcsiotrtl sub i otniniltei
iiUisMoii lure declared
moled to protest.
-My hie was ihicilened if I didn't
keep inv mouth shut" Thiscley tes-
nfled. ' I was told to uet out of there
laud I did.'
Tinseley Mho was employed at
Nitto. said he had seen motor irucks
in tit it class cinihtlon. driven into
ravines mid buried while wagons
I copper ft: t in us and many valuable
mateiials bad been thrown anav.
I w liie ends of four motor
'trucks buried in a ravine." fon'.inu
the m i: ness w ho added that
I iiuaiit itii s of roofiin; mater
luinbi r and loodst uf I's had
' livsll di ell OV i d.
I "Why Wife these materials
strew d"" asked Mr. tlraham.
! "I don't know." replied Tin
; "We Wi I'e el del ed to Hel rid
toiie.-'. I'll one occasion I
teieil a foreman J-'.7"i a hundred
for linn'.ii r that had been de.-'tr
tic u.uil.lo'l h I me have i'. I li
me to 11 t lid of it." other witnes
i.lii red similar t. -iUliion.v. one e:
Led that fiiiiv I ."ill to 2mi hordes I
..ml burned while I..
a foreman said that one
nn n employed on the plant
reeiied.
im 11. Mulkey of Miilk.y
city and reported the site
i. from his farm near that
recently that broili;hi him :
fain c bank roll.
Mr. M ill ki stated that
had been very hllle troiibb
that the cost of produoini;
was in I
nf ' ''
pla !
!mv i i.ock to vii.i.ack
Will 1(1. M'llHT OK TIIK HOLY
( IKtilN l SAID TO Ali'KAIt
.Met Jan. 2S. Although claims
that an appari'iou of thei Virgin had
been sun at Novcanl a villago near
l i n prov ed without foun-
vij.; ci ll'illUe to flock tO
hi i - h.iV e
1 ition. I I'i
tin pi. lie
So crtat
the
to I
till III
hi''
him
Sll- the
In the
VM'I'l ll
is the throng wishimr t
liheiioiiienon. which Is caused
shadows of two trees that
aiiloniolele fcrvlcw has been
the
rials
been
dj
larue
nails
t tilh-
de.
1 1
small but that retii'iis were
dcinonstravl conclil.- .ve'.y to
it pays to raise good hoj:s.
Mr. Mulkev mires all his
1 to raise hevs and expects to
j law shipments f'-.iiii Hi.il loc.ibr
eomiiiK' season.
He states that that locality
'especially lined for hoi; raislim'.
. is "Circely any disease ever bn
out anion;: the an.mals and
1 (hi-iv a ii'oii.ler.'uliv wi II t her .
I The ll'll head n . llt!y dis'io-'
i he stated r.iit w a Ii a b'.f.elt i
head of oal'le thai w ! a's si
" f-l HI Lei WV tl fee. -lit ! til t lie It.
hotwc :it I ) la llolu I C.t v .
W I'1
111 t
that
estilili.-lied between tins city ana iuu
nii.1.'.
Ilveiv lion e iii Novi-ant and the
jiidiaienl country Is filled With lil-
! h'rinis v. ho believe there I something
il in the illusion.
i superiiMin.il
i-arhho''' '
V t'v.
ieetlls '
there
aki'i.t
t h' '.
1"m'
IT I
Avihnorc;
vol! want.
WANT ADS bring what
QUICK
ill
been .-'hoi
j Spalding
' lilil'd I In
y.
of
of I
feel
Veil
told
i.nl
1 1
Al the S initariuni.
Joiin Amli-rsou of Jl I.'.) i
tin. 1 in I he llrli S.inal.ii-iliin.
he . lltlllcr'.;oin;; t l i Mtnienl i'
flu.
iv li
AUK WSAS l.i:r.lM.A I I)lts
iviicuDi cii mi;m i:i:s
in n:v n il am i in:
Little Hock
I
Wairaiil
to all Inc.
Warrant
.Ne
Nos.
ui:ah
i oi
No. Ll. Warrant No
No. Ll Warrant Nos. 1 la
17. Warrant Nos. 3 In
Warrant Nos. 11
I-OK liM.OI.l.MliM'
TKOOP NO. I 01 K OF
AKIiHtlKF. HOY SHUTS
tll.Hl
to 0
1. i:i--'
noon
inn bill'.
A i'k .
b id I.
nv
111. 2V Me
introduced i
the ikans
in d .Mea t
to
lev.
St I
nsidi
and
the
Ni
Warrant Ne
Ni
rranl
a t t i tit
ti
12.
N'
Ni
No
.1. W:
2 1. W
1 i.
I. Warianl
Si.otltll. aster Hal I y Kes-lcr
oivani'.'.iiiti hoy scout troop
I. aniioiineih that lie U r
roll hovs ill the troop.
The only reiUireiient or r
' Iniioe.. d. is that boys be over
i i' ; ne ihoir la.-l birth lav
; ti - w til re .-h i ha! .it- w
' m M :; days.
I ;' v. ho joi.i
Who is
nuiiibi r
nly to ni-
'strict inn
12 veils
or that
tbi i
Most of
measures passed
i.ll SI-ssinM. Ae:
sesion bad I I
the :aiii-etni. court
ernor bad not civ
davs notice in his
special I'
school leei
bills Were
ihiritii; the
; of IH- 1
dei lan d
ml. dr:r.i-
s'i.u ion.
copies Ot
last slice-
ISl spec' ll
Invalid bv
It Soothes :ind Relieves Lila (
a Mustard I'lastcr Without
t'ao U'.irn . or Sting
Mttsterolo i.i a clean white olr.t-
incut li.;..lt; willi Ihe oil of mustard.
It docs all the vui It ot the. old-fashioned
mustard plaster docs it better and
!ocj not bitotcr. You do not have to
Luther wiih a tlo'.li. You simply rub
it on and ns'ially tho pain is gone I
lUany doclor.i and nurses use Muster
c! and rtvoiiiraend it t.i their patients.
They wiil j-ladly tell you what re-
lief it (lives from sore throat brore
tliitia croup r.lilf neilf asthma neu-
ralgia congestion pleurisy rhouma-
tisni iunib.ii paitis and aches of the
Lack or joints strains sore muscles
Lruises chilblains frosted feet colds of
the chest l it otten prevents pncumonial.
SCV and C0j j--; hospital size $-.50.
because the
II the -eitiri
uov.
il .HI
the
No.
Ne
1'
Sliclly Had Slinwins.
Pkel'.y (Dil Company well No. 1
the Dillard farm in section 22-4s-found
a showing of oil around L
f.-et.
Tom li.ul. s
oil Company.
it III.' cnlisis
colli for th-
at ti ndiiif' a
at MeAles;
Carter
ineptini;
i r.
on
2vv. '
100 .
.1.
diil
( '.irtl.-iiid has returneil to Ma-
i r a short slay in Ardmnre.
Coiii'..i
In re-application
eraie pool hall J
plieant. iiearing s.'
James Lester vs.
suit on contract.
(ourl
.'or li
wel
t for
tow n
ell-e to
11. Wood. ;
.Ian. 2v l'J.
of Mill '.'iv
i. ne-.
I lislriet
S. inc.
District N.t.
12. iJ.
Districi Nn.
j to M n. c
J 1 listrii l No.
; I ". 17 20. 21.
Dislrat No.
Wart ant N
am Ni
W.ii-ial.t Ni
Warrant No
P. ni
enure!
wall b.
i I
an;
Mr. K".
s.i r
Well Hill.
of Hie
I "rii!a v
t im ii
nndii'.
siale-
. it
Inn CM.
tro'ip m
haoil.. r
hi.
need
-eho
Hi it
tiny
not
t hi-v
ll.i'.e
mm ii
in
oatitv
II S"'l
11.
and
I 1.1!'
.a s- an I Mil'.
I i ad of v'oiv.l
vv:i Kiiday .
Us ALL coaee; very Pno rrail'
packed in til:-(ir:ht cii:.:i by
tiou; liltipne.I (o retailers hum
Ktimer l'LK.-'!I. rorcclain
china vesseH pivo tho li : t results. French Drip
method prnduci t'::'.t rich delicloui nffeo YOU
WANT. Ask jour trwcr for TfLXNH COFiUIU. Kv3T3 f
AMERICAN COFFEE CO. rF wrw odi r am'- i rn
raile; ion. ted r.iour. l u:il f? K
o'.'.o unlntcrruptoil ojmra- eaujWJf.aj C
hui.ii) d-y; reaches) con- J.it'TjJLllI t
granite i-artlier.warn or njJjjjW
Warrant N'.ts.
Warrant Ni
l:i
I
Warianl Ni
Mnsna Oil and Heftning Company
well No. 1 on the J. I!. Champion farm
in section 27-ls-2w Is now drilling at
1.900 feet. It wont bo long until th -y
Fet a well. Well No. 2 on the
ii'iii is sinning up a;'ain. Tliey had
be n shut diiwn for some time at 7.'0
f..;t. Thero is an underrearner u:;
In the hole and they will start flsh-
Ini? for it. Wc! No. 3 Is now diilha
ot L200 feet. This well has made
rather good time bavins started kite.-
than the others it l-i not far behind
No. 1.
'. ."'. I' :iiks. gi nci-nl attorney for
National Supply CeiniKiny at In-
endeiice Kansas is in Ardmore
business for the company.
.Indue
s:imo ! oklahon:
with I in
ti i nity.
livston C. West of Tulsa
a is visiting in Ardmore
members of ihe local oil fra-
:'S t.
I i;
r. to
i :ai.
triei
I.".. 1
l'.yroii l'il.:h
tuned firm
ni. i Texas whir
tests.
and .loi l
:t short
they
fr-isby b
trip to
have oil
ave
Rockland Oil Company well
on tb Dillard farm In section T.
ii reaming down S00 feet.
No. 1
-ls-2v-.
New Kiidd in Texas.
It is said that a great field
evidence: neat Noeona. Tex. Tin
cona oil and flas Company at
place in which some Ardmoro
in
men
Oil Hefinery in Operation
Tin- Aimer Davis Ibfi'ieiy. just
enimileted at North Wichit;i Falls.
i Texas is now in operation. Tb" fiit
run show-id the plant to he in Lrst
i lass working condition
'rim .r... siihno i overv froin the
iAi.nir Davis Kefinei-y was 34 1" r
jn tit wilh 22 per cent kerosene. The
! Disiisl
: Di.-tiiet
3 i to I i
1 I listriet N
.Marriace l.i ensrs. Disti'ict
I Kdward reikins is. ci" Fillmore to I'isiri. i
'Miss Martha Colbert is. Mead; Clev to -I. ii to
St. Clair 2." Milliurn to Miss Tres.-y I to I.I. i.n .
rim-hes. 'is. Milbuni: Marion T. Kin-i Disnei
I ey 30. Milhurn to Miss Juanil Howarl
llS Milburn; Cecil Lowery. 22. to M s
' Pi.;irt Cii-eeii. IS. botli Tishomitiiio
Jack Hart 24. Troy to Mrs. Kim 1
lliekill 22. Troy; K. H. Willis 27 Mil-
I burn. 10 Miss Malinda Koper is M:'.-
' btirri: (leorae Nccly 2L to Miss May
Kpperson. 20. Tishomiii;;o; .bsse Ji a-
! son 22. to Miss Lena Lantz 1" bolu
j Tishomitn-'o; .1. M. A.-ldock 39. to M--.
I MagKie Ashlock 37 'I'lsliotilingo; l'e
I lix Martin 22 Woo lville to Miss Our-
'sic Johnson. IX. Woodville; olen Fji-
son. 24. Tishojiiinao to Miss Ainu"
I'olib IS. Tishomingo; Claude Williams.
Ti-oy to Miss Minnie Heard Troy.
Warrant
Warrant
Nos.
Nos.
1 to
Warrant No. a.
Warrant No. 3.
. Warrant -Nos. 1
to r.i. 21 lo 23. 2..
Warrant N'..s. 17.
I. Warrant Nos. 4.
hold stock has a showing of oil
and gas in fae well they are (trillir.g
five miles north of Noeona. whisn
m wiiiicai lermory. ivoperty
soiling there at $2.".0 per acre.
Fre.l Coogan. formerly district man-
ager of the Continental Supply Com-
pany arrived in Ardmoro Tuesday
from Oklahoma City where Mrs.
Coogan and the two children are ill
with the influenza. Mr. Coogan is
operating three strings of Standard
tools ut R;uiger Texas.
Julius Huseh superintendent of the
Magna Oil & Refining Company is In
Ardmore mi business. He is looking
alter tho least) in section 27 -ls-2w.
II. Ij. Sturm president of the Sturm
Drilling Compajry has purchased an-
other utrlng ot standard tools. He
plant is of 2.0U0 barrels daily capac-
ity but is being operated largely from
the crude oil produced hy the Ahner
Davis Ti ustt e Plan.
Tli.i crude oil is brought tn the re-
il .1. T....a T ! t.l 1 ill ft !
iiuery uuiuinii ne i .
Companj's line pending the comple-
tion of the Davis Pipe Line which
was started some time ago.
The Ainu r Davis Trustee Plan paid
lis first dividend last August nnd it
is announced that interest checks will
ecr.in be sent out beginning February
1st and now that the refinery is in
operation substantial dividends may
be CNpeeled rinht along.
Personals.
left last week for
enter "Washington
Pacific. International League
Tacoma Wash. Jan. 2S. A new
Pacific International baseball league
was organized with Vancouver B. C
Seattle Takoma and Spokane were
formally granted fpajichises and As-
toria Orrgon was given two weekd to
accept or reject a franchise.
FOX PJG CO.
RIG CONTRACTORS
Phone No. 7 : : : Healdton
Phone No. 32 : ; : : Ardmoro
Tislmmiuuo
Russell ''liaptnaii
St. Louis Alo. to
L'uiversity. j
Miss Heal has returned from n t
visit to home folks at Denton Tex.
Miss xie Oriffilh domestic u:tl
teacher in the high schood visit -J :
her parents at Milburn last week -end. j
.Mrs. Le N'oelcy of Lawton vis-1
lted relatives ujid friends here tit!?
Week.
Mi.s Lorcna flardn.-r and Mis? I
Doeia Cravat of Milburn were shop-
ping in town recently.
Miss Crawford domestic science
teaclier at the Murray state school of
agriculture has returned from a vis-
it to relatives in Ada.
W. A. Miller has purchased the Pan
Cummins residence in east. Tisho-
mingo and moved his f.unily hero fr.i'ii
Wapanucka.
Mrs. Dan Kdwarda has returned
from Sherman Tex. whero she under-
went an operation on her throat.
Miss Mary Mclvuska visited her
homo at Denison Tex. last week.
Reed Hutchtns has returned to Il-
linois where ho is attending a military
school.
Miss Haljean Blocker and Cleinent'.eii
Roan have returned from Mexico
Mo where they were students at Urn
Central College.
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any Soul Kiss item in this list your
druggist will give you a 25c bottle of Soul
Perfume FREE.
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County
Carter
Ardmore ( iklaboma
Jan. 271 h l'J20.
(Published in Tie
itc Jan. 2S 1920.1
Warrant Nos. L ;
S. M. PARKKK.
Treasurer
Coumy Oklahoma. I
I
Daily Ardmore-1
SOrHO.UOKES VS. l UKSHMEN
Sykes-Rast & Boyd
Rig Contracting
COMPLETE STOCK ROTARY DERRICK
AND STANDARD RIG TIMBERS
Ardmore Office
508 Simpson Building
Phone 416
Wilson Yard
Phone
134
The
series
in the
Tho
(Contributed!
second game of the
was played Monday
high school gym.
freshmen were victorious
si TF ;vmi; UYW 1 OKP.IDS
I ISIIIM. IN ANY WATERS
m ki; Tin: i osed season
Av". L. Ro-.ell deputy fish and g:une
warden ot Fox with headquarters at
Oklaiioma City has received instruc-
tions from the state fish and game
warden to enforce tho law ngalnat
fishing out of season.
A permit to fish in the city lake
does not grant permission to fish dur-
ing the months of February. March
and April The open season is from
Mav 1st to January- 31st.
Mr. Ror.ell stated that he was go-
ing to see that the law was strictly
enforced and would camp at the city
lake if necessary in ord. r to do so.
Inter-class
afternoon '
in
Kiss
Soul Kiss Soap 25c
Sou! Kiss Lip Stick 25c
Soul Kiss Toothpaste 25c
Soul Kiss Face Pcvclcr 50c
Soul Kiss Pace Cream 50c
Soul Kiss Cold Cream 50c
Soul Kiss Massage Crca:n .. .' 50c
Soul Kis:: Rouge 50c
Soul Kiss Talc 50c
Soul Kiss Toilet Water $1.25
Soul Kiss Perfume $1.50
You will be delighted with Soul Kiss. Each of
these requisites embodies that which a woman
most seeks in her toilet goods charm of perfume
daintiness of package and purity of product.
Buy today tho supply j'a limited
Meyer Brothers Drug Co. St. Louis Mo.
Tho Largc$t Drug Hou in tht World
with
boys
both games the girls winning
a score of 24 to 20 and the
with a score of 18 to 3.
The girls' fought hard throughout
tho game both teams displaying good
tivun work.
The girls' lineup follows:
Sophomores
Davis Carpenter forwanls: Fry
Jonc3 centers; Graham Logan
guards.
Freshmen
ntuhbloficld Ammons forwards;
Marx Kdward centers; Jackson and
Holdmaji guards.
The. boys gume was equally as ex-
citing. Itoam and Dulaney starred
for the Sophs while Sullivan and
Whito carried away the honors for
the FreahloR.
The boys' lineup follows:
Sophomores
Duhuicy Mansfield forwards; Doo-
ley center; Ream Iamb guards.
Frmhmen
Sullivan Massad forwards; Mo-
BridA center; Will's Morton guards.
Thousands Have Discovered
Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets
are a Harmless Substitute
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the sub-
ttitute for calomel are a mild but sure
laxative and their effect on the liver is
almost instantaneous. These little olive-
colored tablets are the result of Dr.
Edwards' determination not to treat
liver and bowel complaints with calomel.
The pleasant little tablets do the
Rood that calomel does but have no
bad after effects. They don't injure the
teeth like strong liquids or calomel.
They take hold of the trouble and
quickly correct it. Why cure the liver
at the experre of the teeth? Calomel
sometimes plays havoc with the frums.
So do strom? liquids. It is best not to
take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards' Olive
Tablets take its place.
Headaches "dullness" and that lazy
feeling come from constipation and a
disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets when you feel"logy"and
"heavy." They "dear" clouded brain
aad"oerkuD"thesoirita lUcand25c.
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