Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 142, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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JAY MARCH 24 1920.
DAtbX ARDMOREITE t""
PAGE THREE
QTQEIS TELL PLACE RUBBISH WHERE
KEY WANT THEIR IT WILL BE SEEN IN
W TO BE LIKE DRIVERS Of THE TRUCKS
jutK jiul prohibit
wins their iuii
iiifm baulad off
attempt to provide
CHIltiVf to glltlK'f
SS6 and help set
rtnai father-up
inri.s ot Arumora wer
fo ivip thtir fatbsra and
Ithp effort to create .1
111. II i- 1. it OIV.llliZ.ltH"! Ill
I
this afternoon L. W
bf tl." staff in eharni of
campaign of tin. Cham-
hero noke to tlic siu-
niatier. savins that one
things to b" undertaken
insion effort will bo the
deflnlta program of
II the vnun:: folks who
future cltltena or Ard
PM they ooulri be of ma
boa.
1 111 hrineiinr th- Mib-
ooainber'a expansion to
Of tho Httich nts was
rn bv Sunerlntendenl 01
Rifliard." Principal C.
ami Henry D RlnsTairtl
to of Mr. I lepny! talk
folks :t question sheet
'J to the atudenta. On
anil trirl wart Mked six
which written answers
Ida These answers will
f the Chamber of
Otil of thetll Will
klch will be of the
Otlcn value to it.s ili-
ttiS school authorities.
Moris arc:
business nrofeaalon or
Ordinarily a pile of rubbish in the
front yard ll a sien of ShiftlSSSnSSS I
alovenlineaa and the tn.irk of poor clt- I
laenehlp This week however there's
a difference and trash piles are ap-
pealing in yarda all over iho city
ready to be hauled away as .oon a
transportation can be secured. Some:
people are having the trash hauie 1
away now ami paying for the sal '
vice; this Is Well and should be ' ti
COUraged. But Saturday trucks will
bo In service in variois parts of the
city for the purpose of gathering im
the balance and disposing of It. Bine
it is Impossible to attempt 10 keep .1
list of all who have trash the trucks
Will follow certain routes which will
enable them to cover practically ev-
Cry street In the city and it is rec-
ommended that trash he pis I In
boxes sacks or barrel and that Sat-
urday morning it be placid where it j
can bo easily seen by the truck driv-
ers. Do not expect these men to use
shovels to load trash In the trucks
place It in containers yourself pri-
terably In boxes or barrels that you
do not care to retain.
Hoy scouts are out gathering cans j
school children who are not Scouts
are doing the same and then eans
will be paid for at the rate of 20c
per barrel if they are brought or I
sent to the Scout hut Saturday. This
anyone from giuh-
now and having
but Is merely an
the children an in-
up every can they
rid of ihera. In the 1
Saturday special
trucks will be out for the cans atwl
children who have gathered up quant
Ittes of these should watch for the
trucks and notify the drivers where
the cans may be found it will be
Impossible to And them all however
and every citlsen who has transporta-
tion of any kind is urged to help the
children get these cans to the Hut
Saturday.
It Is 10 be regretted that the Scouts
have no truck of their own. Hid they
have one. It is likely the boys would
be putting In their time after school
in the afternoon gathering up the
rubbish piles and disposing of thero
bj they accumulate
BP
Notice.
Baseball enthusiasts fans and play-
ers V meeting will be held at the
Chamber of Commerce rooms Friday
March !6 at h 00 o'clock to arrange
B Schedule and enter the tuns fur
the City League. Anyone contemplat-
ing entering a team will please have
representatives there. light is often
won by the Hrst punch 80 let's puf
plenty of strength in this meeting
Everybody invited. . A. Orlpon
lcting secretary.
24
For Sale oil Lease
160 acres In S W. quarter of pee-
lion 4. (s-Se In Love county and 40
acres In the V. E of X. K. and SO
acres In the west half of X. V.. of sec-
tion 33 4s -3w. In Carter county. Sen.l
offers to EU Hester Laoon Illinois.
Ii hope to pursue as a
expect to complete the
I course?
I expect to remain In Ard-
Irter county) after l"av
If not why not'.'
college cours.3 necessary
oae?
forms or kinds of n M
you liko to have the
for the your.'.' people?
you think the Cham
merce should undertake
improvement of Ard
If the answers to the
III take some days as
task ha.s been completed
Ito will give this results
It is believed that
"human document" oi
itcn-st .
mechanics wm
11 PHONE- J
fOVsc-Rvia:-
anyHourIn The JWenty Four
Lvri'KMl CONFERENCE
NIGHT CALL PAS
RTANT .'.;.'
INATIONAI.IST SHOW
TO NILE PROJECTS
nU March 2H. Opposl-
Iprojeets is believe 1 to be
son for riois which oc-
' tho last two days at
oik' and Desauk and.
IpliafT'ot serious Indicate
wait it is fe.tr. d may
BAPTIST CONFERENCE CALLED
The members of Broadway Baptist Church are hereby called In
conference to meet Wednesday night at the church Auditorium at
7;:i) o'clock for the purpose of calling a Pastor and ueh other business
as may come before the body.
EVERT MEMBER M A N AND WOMAN. HOY OR QIRL SHOULD
BE PRESENT AT THIS MEETING and we especially urge that each
member consider himself a committee of one to advertise the service
by telling members phoning them and bringing them out on this
occasion. Don't let weather or ally thing else keep you away as this
ll one ol the must important meetings culieO ir. the history Of our
church.
G. P. Selvidge Chairman Board of Beacons
WtSB For Boys
It's a puzzle which needs more frequent
washing your boy or his clothes. Good-
ness knows both of them get dirty very
soon.
Lkers of "Tom Sawyer" wash suits considered that in making these attract-
kctical styles. They nol only Chose materials mat wouia bwsiiu buy muuu.
Ihinir but made sure the would iron BHBiijr inns twvmg . ui.mu -.. ...- ......
kuble in "doing them up." You Wl es'' sllt-s In a C01 T0 suu
Priced $1.50 to ibb.UU
Wear pledge Boy's Clothes for
ister and Afterwards
tost anv bovs suit you buy on Easter Saturday
bok good on Easter Sunday; thr big thing Is to
ie that will be rosy and robust when the lines
lost their fragrance.
at kind of a suit is here today m EARPLEDGE
the WEAR PLEDGE store.
h trarraent is bo carefully made and materialed
ti absolute Insurance Policy is included with your
Itse. Ami the models the way they arc timed
Hmmfld is a revelation that ennnot be and is not
related except to close members of the family
ton.
I. I 1 I 1.!. T.. i ..Lf'.L ' 1
lin.tr tile nny in to a ay his easier 0111111 is nere
le values are as big as all outdoors
Vt-irplcdgo comes in sizes 6 to 18 yrars.
Priced $6.00 to $35.00
The newest of Spring
Waists Shirts and Ties
J for a boy's Easter Sunday
Parade
and no one could
tell the difference
Last Night's Audience Mystified
Tries vainly to detect difference between voice
of famous soprano and RE-CREATION
by Edison's new phonograph
Those present at Convention Hall
las! night saw Leola Lucey walk onto
the stage. They saw her take her
position next to a beautiful cabinet.
They saw her lips give voice to the
opening lines of Song of Songs. Then
suddenly her lips were still hut the
song kept flowing on.
How came this'.' They were hear-
ing Miss Lucey's voice yet Miss Lucey
was not singing. The entire audience
gasped as it slowly realized that it had
been unable to distinguish between
Miss Lucey's voice and the RE-CREA-riOX
of that voice by the New Edison.
This was the daring test undertak-
en last night at Convention Hail by
Thomas A. Edison. He sought to
prove that no difference exists be-
tween the voice of the living artist
and its RE-CREATION by the New
Edison. The musically cultured of
Ardmore were invited to pass judg-
ment. No test could have been more
exacting.
Miss Lucey made comparison after
comparison. The mystified audience
tried vainly to catch a difference be-
tween the original rendition and its
RE-CREATION by the New Edison.
No one could tell one from the other.
It was a triumph whole and com-
plete for the New Edison.
2ferW EDISON
"The Phonograph with a Soul"
'The Phonogragh With a Soul"
The instrument used in last night's
Tone-Test is the regular model which
sells for $295 tin Canada $481 ). It
is an exact duplicate of the Labora-
tory Model which Mr. Edison perfect-
ed after sepnding Three Million Dol-
lars in experiments.
The New Edison alone of all pho
nographs is capable of sustaining this
test. Until Mr. Edison knew it would
do so he regarded his work as unfin-
;neci.
Ask someone who was present last
night. I. earn the amazing truth. Then
come in and let us prove i personally
to "Oil.
214 West Main
7 EXCLUSIVE EDIS9M STORES
W. F. REDSTED. Manager
Phone 1801
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Easley, John F. Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 142, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1920, newspaper, March 24, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc158480/m1/3/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.