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1JA1LY AltDMOREITE
SUNDAY JULY 18 1920.
PAGE FOUR
DAILY ARDMOREITE
ARD.MOUK OKLAHOMA
JOHN K. KAS1.KY. i:Uitor and (ieneral Manager.
liKOKOK II. WYATT. Managing Kditor.
MKS. KM MITT T. KK1D City Hditor
EOARD OK DIRECTORS
Edward Gait John I Easley
Errett Dunlap .T. K. 1i(.mplon Roy M. Johnson
B .A. Simpson Wirt Franklin
Afternoons (Except Saturday und) Sunday Morning
Member nl The Associated 1'ross.
Entered at Ardmore I'ostoffiee
ua Second-Class Matter.
'J'KKMS OK SIHSCKII'TiON
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TKl.KI'HONES
Cltv Circulator 2f9 City Editor f.79
Editor 579 Society Editor 53S
Business Office 6
Advertising Dept. 5
The Ardmorcitc's
HOME FORUM
Sunday July 18 1920.
We are in favor of and hereby advo-
cate the extension of the traffic rules of
this city to compel mosquitoes to keep
ther mufflers closed during the coming
season. The effectual enforcement of
such an ordinance would decrease the
general unrest. Anonymous.
I of nations. Another braneh led by such i-
! men as former President Taft assures !!
i the nation that a Republican victory
means ratification with certain undefined j
I reservations."
1 None who read these words can doubt for!
!a moment that Senator Harding now knows .yAUor of Tho JjiUy Ardmoreilei
! where Mr. Roosevelt is "at;" none who readjix-ar sir:
I the Roosevelt statement will hesitate a mo- in ihe tue of Sunday July 11.
i ment in forming the belief that he like his ! of your paper i find an article headed
! chief is not afraid to go before the American I a type: -county commissioner
u 1 . b. . . Ifc ceivu High Praise From State High-
.voters an American who stands tor the pi in- c.mimiioner wood."
ciples of his party willing to make thojej inasmuch as the article is some-
principles an issue Without dodging Without what misleading: I would like to ans-
. . ... . i. i i wer it in order that all the readers nt
secret evasion without attempt to inculcate j oup liiai)cr wil know lhe true fuota
! something into his party's platform which his! naming the roadM ln tne northwest-1
I party's delegates feared to bring forth at the j em part ot the county.
convention which nominated him. j JJ2e 'foT'anT XL Z
I There is nothing mealy-mouthed in nisiluu not taklng nn uctjVe part in the
i statement: there is nothing of the milk and interest of anyone who is a candidate
cider tone when he says positively and with- " ' " unt toy or the i.h-
. . . i 1 i r i tt i- mnry election when I expect to ex-
out chewing his words that Senator Harding i3itTL.se my rlsht ns a tax payer. This
right when he says "Should the Democrats j article is not written to be used for
win the treaty and the league will be "r ''aIllst none ln hls mmn-
i i i it n.i i i nor to cast any reflections on any
adopted.' Ihere is no hesitancy upon Mr- 0nici.r who is not responsible for the
Roosevelt's part When he adds another truth article referred to but merely that
saying: "No one probably not even Senator! the truth may get to the people who
tr.j.- u; ir l ...u 11 u are not familiar with conditions und
iuuuni"; iiini&eu iwiuvrn iutt uum "l'":t nr.r ... unvonB who has been
used might have a chance to put
himself right with the article of July
11.
It- stems thai the article referred to
is not fathered by anyone. While the
state highway commissioner is quoted
We are unable to tell whether it Is
with his knowledge and consent. And
while there is another person men-
tioned In the article he Is not quoted
but the impression is conveyed that
lias great knowledge about roads
Beautiful Actress Attributes
Her Wonderful Success to
Her Famous Complexion
Tells How You Also May Have One
should the Republicans win."
The Democracy of America should be
proud of the platform 'adopted at San Fran-
cisco when it is placed side by side with the
bundle of weak evasions adopted by the
Republicans at Chicago. The Democracy of
America should feel proud because the dele-
gates at San Francisco named such a man as
(Governor Cox to lead the fight for the prin
j ciples set forth in that platform
Democracy ot America should leel proud 01 ; Wh n referring to the condition
!tlio nrtinn nf IVip ennvnntinn. nnrl -cnnorat.ulato ! tho roads in our county. There
leach separate delegate upon his vote in nam-j
;ing i ran Klin Koosevcit as me vice-presiuen
!tial candidate.
Ami fVo I ne lias great
i-Wlll I .. K ...I.. Dllrllv
of
is
) mm 0m
Canst thou not mliiluter to a mind
dispas'd
Pluck from the memory a rooted
sorrow
Raze out the written troubles jt
the brain
And with some sweet oblivious
antidote
Cleanse the stuff'd bosom of that
lierilous stuff
Which weighs upon Ihe heart?
Shakespeare.
1
Editorial
of the Day
ISSl'E GREATEIt THAN TARTY
MISS DOROTHY DALTON
publishes the article as the truth
without putting it In nny shape that
tell who
- ..ii.i r I
the voters of America with a declaration ofj ' T '' .hn lH not familiar with the
an
it
meant
boost for
The Democracy of America comes before would enable the readers to
KNOWS NOW WHERE TO FIND HIM
U .n. of tVi nvnpnw nf mPmliPl- of the ! principles Which IS COnClSO llOll-evasiVe aiKI-oad conditions in the western
Arkansas legislature that the story has been American and presents for their nsidera
told that losing the thread of his argument nicn wno ate nniem-aii iium ui fur
i very innocent little
New York. When Miss Dorothy Dal-
ton the beautiful actress who was se-
lected for the leading role in thir
mammoth New York production "Aph-
rodite" was questioned us to the se-
cret of her phenomenal success she
unhesitatingly said "My Complexion."
Wlien usked further details she ex-
plained: "Every one of my friends
always raved about the texture and
coloring of my skin and I have no
doubt but that my first engagement
was made possible through the repu-
tation I had acquired for a beautiful
complexion. Managers are like ord;-
inot'v.ofro rATphitio- tVif fin.il Proration in a ;t crown of head; men who are amply able!0UI. t.0Unty commissioners as a whole.; nary mortals they admire a beautiful
JUSlDeiOrereat.niIlgHll.llliaipciuiai.iun a 1.. 4u intvooh ta .rtl.u r..u. m. ial skin ns much ns anvone. and in select-
cut-and-dried speech he appealed to the pre- to e care oi inemse.ves 01 me inLeres js J - !
siding officer with "Mr. Speaker where amof the great party which they represent;!" ;;.tthof (h(? couny fpn
j atv" I men neither of whom wear the halters or a ; ()lib.d 0 ali(. iS!iUL with ti1P author
' t ' .. n rvoctm. 1 Lodge g)r a Knox; men who are too broad and! or authors be he or they the highway
.l""mZ"'r too .I" to let personal antipathy toward ny
A FITTING SLOGAN I
and Mr. Roosevelt and if we are any political
diagnostic his ailment has been remedied
he has been told and told in terms so posi-i Following the assertion of Senator Gore
tive that the entire republican party may that The Ardmoreite is a liar we note that
know from now on just .where the heads of he carefully avoids answering The Ardmore-
the Democratic ticket stand just what the ite's queries and fails to say whether he
Democratic platform stands for
While Franklin Roosevelt may not handle
paired his vote on the declaration of war.
Mr. Gore has said that he was sick at his
editor
some of the statr or some caniu-
who might have gotten to the
highway commissioner for an inno.
cent little boost and to the Ardmore.
ite fur some free political advertising.
It seems to me that if the stats
highway commissioner or anyone from
his department wanted to make a re-
port on the condition of the roads
o't this county that would carry weight
or authority from that department h
should first come down and go over
the roads and see the true condition
the vitriolic brand of the English language I home in Washington when the war measure j in the different parts of the county.
skin as much ns anyone and In select-
ing their casts they naturally prefer
those whose complexions are attrac-
tive. I think the best asset any girl
or woman can have is a beautiful
nkin and complexion. It is easy to
have this if one will spend only a
little time in taking care of the skin.
A girl may have irregular features
but if she possesses a beautiful com-
plexion she will attract attention any-
rhere. I am always glad to tell any
girl or woman Just how she may pos-
sess a skin like mine. Here is th
recipe: Night and morning cleanse the
skin first with warm .water then ap-
ply a good cold cream (Liska cold cream
I have found to be the best) after mas-
saging It Into the skin take off the
superfluous cream with a soft cloth- j
Then before going out during the
day or evening I apply Uerwlllo n
principles for which he stood yet the brand
seems 100 oroof. bottled in bond lie uses
issues.
On the contrary he comes out boldly stand-
ing by his chief the head of the ticket and
states the Democratic campaign will be a
straight clean-cut fight upon the issues set; speeches in New York Boston and Washin
the voters of America the league of nations homa was the state which Mr. Gore was sup-j t further the i
for approval or rejection.
interest of some
posed to represent in the United States senate'!
candidate whoso official record seems
I to be a failure as fur as taking care
. . . . . . i i - i i i ri: i. i i i i. i
When Senator Harding made the charge i ana uKianoma ciuzens m'.u a rigni to expect jof te roads in commissioners district
fVint Prooirlont VVilsnn hnrl fnrpprl thp Domn. Mr Gore to raise his Voice within the borders! number two is concerned It Is un-
cratic presidential and vice-presidential nom-f this state appealing to his people the
inees to accept his views on the league ofj People who elected him to rally to the sup-
nations he possibly reckoned without Oliver port of the Liberty Bonds the War Savings
he possibly believed that "technique" fol-j Stamps and the noble Red Cross. Oklahoma
lowed bv the anti-Administration senators! did not expect Mr. Gore to lend the comfort
ot his approval to the slackers and dratt
evaders.
Did Mr. Gore speak in Oklahoma or did
he not? Did Mr. Gore smile upon the Social-
ist draft-dodgers or did he not?
Has Mr. Gore's record in both political
purchased -at the toilet counter of any
up-to-date drug or department store.
The first application of this wonder-
ful Derwlllo will astonish you it Im-
parts instant beauty to the skin and
with which his kinsman the late Col. Theo- came before the senate for action. He has - - -
dore Roosevelt was WOnt tO express his SdlU tnai me UOIlgiessiOIiai ivetOlU snows mm ; (lllot(.(I 11S having spent "several days j simple toilet preparation which can ue
opinions relative to those who questioned the to have been absent and not voting with a inspecting roads and making survey.
notation tnat ne was - sick at tne time duii"" m " n
. t-. i. himself to be. quoted ln a statemem
he has not said why if he was a Democrat .. rnil(ls llmt he llId no. ln.
no linguistic subterfuges answers in no half-! and an American he did not seek to nullity ; svJt during the several days re-
way manner tells no half-truths dodges no a vote which was cast against the measure jce.uiy rPet here and i doubt very
. ' rrir i u u. A i... " much if he has ever been in the north-
I tins nc cuuiu nac uu.ie uy. ua.i...K " "-1 WPtorn piirt ;f county to see
'honored custom with congressmen and sen-! u. t.0ndition of the roads there. Ana
fltoi'S. i after having gone over the roads and
r r x -i.ii t i il seeing the conditions he would make
Mr. Gore has said that he did make .n ... Bi!rmM nn(1
: giving his official title. If this had
forth in the declaration of principles as J ton for the Liberty Loan drives but he has -on " h n j
adopted at San Francisco a fight which will ; not told us why he did not come to Oklahoma . hmw'uy dI)iirtmnt.
brine- the enemv into the ODen and carrv to land make a few of those speeches. Okla- u the Ardmoreite is using its coi-
c . - . r ii i i x - i it.. ...
makes a rosy-white complexion every
one will talk about it. I find it ex-
cellent for my complexion as It pro-
tects my skin in all kinds of weather.
That's why I prefer it to all other
toilet preparations and am never with-
out it. Now that short sleeves are
ln vogue you will want beautiful
hands and arms. There is nothing
like Derwlllo for this purpose. Manv
of my professional friends to whom l
have recommended Derwlllo use It in
preference to all other face powders
or ieautlfiers " Just try it once be-
fore going to the theatre dances
parties or an afternoon .call and not
the favorable comments of your friends
Derwlllo Instantly puts a lifelike tint
on your face which defies detection.
It takes the place of face powder and
stays on until you wash it off. Per-
spiration does not affect it nor wil
it rub off on clothing; it also pr-j-vents
the nose and face from shlnln.
It's wonderful for a dark sallow
rough skin blackheads coarse pore
oily skin freckles tan and for the
instant beauty it imparts. Over 500.-
000 girls and women are using It. It's
absolutely harmless to the most sen-
sitive skin. Just try It once and you
will need no further argument to con-
vince you that there Is nothing "Just
ns good "better" or "just like It."
Insist on Derwillo then you will not
be disappointed-
Note Druggists and department
stores everywhere sell Derwillo witn
the guarantee that if you don't like
it you get your money back. It l
the one beautifier that gives satisfac-
tion at all seasons of the year. You
can secure It at all toilet counters in
this Jily Including Ringer and City
Drug Co.s. Adv.
laimy does not l:row the condirior.s
as they exist. It M an insult to the
tax payers of the township to say
the officials who are respon
during the sitting of the last congress would
prove an impervious armor while none would
question his assertion while none would
pause to reply that the fundamentals of Dem-
ocracy and not Woodrow Wilson would be
brought before the American voters this fall.
In addition to this Senator Harding and and private life been one long sweet song
the entire Republican party is given to un-of loyalty to American' and things American
derstand by Roosevelt in his reply that and of purity of thought and action?
should the Democrats elect .their men there
will be no question that the covenant of the
league of nations will be endorsed. He is
given to understand that while the delegates
at the Chicago convention adopted a spine-
less platform Jhe Democrats came out boldly
for that which they believed right and that
they are not through their nominated lead
ers now trying to back-fire or hide behind ; out of life
the skirts of anyone.
Mr. Roosevelt says: !
"The great attempt of Senator Hard-
ing yesterday to befog the true league
of nations issue by dragging in the name
of President Wilson is merely further
evidence of the historical fact that a cer-
atin type of senatorial mind cares more
about squaring an ancient grudge against
an individual than it does to consider the
true welfare of the nation. ' It is of
course well known that seven-eighths of
the opposition of these senators is not to
the league of nations but to the person
of the president of the United States.
"History will take care of the great
part Woodrow Wilson has played but
the Democratic party enters the cam-
paign with the clear-cut issue purpose
of proving that the world war has not
been fought in vain. Senator Harding
says: 'Should the Democrats win the
treaty and the league will be ratified.'
He is right; no one probably not even
Senator Harding himself knows what
would happen should the Republicans
win. One branch of his supporters such
as Hiram Johnson assures that nation
that a ReDiiblifnn "Wory means no league
fair to the taxpayers of the county
and unfair to the readers of the pa-
per and further the readers of the
Ardmoreite who live in the north-
western part of the county are talk-
ing of coming down here in a body
j und discontinuing their subscription
because of tho unfairness of this and
I other statements made about their
! roads. They are tired of the reading
j.the stuff that has been published
about their good roads in that local-
' ity.
If siniiu reporter has Intentionally
slipped one over the editor for per-
sonal gain all 1 have to say to him
is that one of the re)orlers of The
Daily Oklahoman tried a similar stunt
in that paper not long ago and Was
up before the cyurt the next day Tot
being drunk.
If some candidate got one by the
whole bunch including the highway
commissioner -1 must say it was
well done but he should not hav
forgotten what Lincoln said about
fooling the people.
If it is the fine work of some can-
Somebody is always trying to take the joy miate who is using the columns ot
Yea verity Mr. Gore speaks well when
he utters the slogan "False in one thing false
in all."
A fitting slogan for the voters to remem-
ber before casting their votes in the Gore-
Ferris primary contest.
o
According to the best obtainable ho paper to further his political ln-
infvmntr .0 irl terests ana quoting tne lilgnway com-
i ' ' . . missioner either with or without his
! raisers are trying to organize m UKianoma
for the purpose of keeping up prices. The
j restaurants are already organized.
; We are in receipt of a pamphlet which ! the readers
consent it is only fair to the whole
bunch including the voters of the
county that the proof be given them
through the mine source. Eor tha-.
reason I f-vl called upon to give
i lie truth as ! the condt-
"address" upon the present rail- j r-mi to. in tho artue above
111 '1 1 11VMI1-U.
I h.iv.' i.vjvl In Graham townshl?
since stat'iiOK' -i.til rec nt!v. At this
time 1 am a t;.payr In the county
nnd all ir.y ho. dings ir loc.teu In
that township. I know every road
und trail in the township whether
passable or not and have been over
u good many of them lutely and feel
that I know more about the condi
tions there than any of our count
: contains an
way situation. We are told that we are free
j to use any or all of it. Thanks awfully but
' we don't need it. We are perfectly familiar
i with the railway situation. We know all
j about it. We could elucidate upon it were
that necessary but it is not further than to
l say that it couldn't be worse.
! o
I People are beginning to sit up and take commissioners or any of the aw
notice. 'They are asking to what church does i morelt! Blilff- or anyone from the state
! r ii .i i a i- ii 'highway department Including the.
; Cox belong with what religioifs body is M nnd wlll 8ai ln nll falp.
tr-.i ifr;i:ij ...u.. ...:u r.i. i. i . . .. ..
naming ciii.iijiii.uu yiii-iu win UKun ue oeeii ness to any ot tne iiisiinguisuea au
hanging his hat on Sundays? Cox is an
Episcopalian Harding is a Baptist Debs is a
Socialist a member of that party which
entertains respect for no religious denomina-
tion and affiliates with no Christian creed.
o
isow doth the busy little candidate go
that
slble for those conditions should not j
be criticised for their official conduct
with regard to the condition of the
roads in the northwestern part of
tho county. It is nn insult to every-
one in our district to even insinuate
that they have received more for theli"
money in the way of road construction
than any place whether that place he
inhabited by man or not.
If you would learn about the con.
dition of the roads in any locality
ask tho people who travel over them.
If you would learn the truth abou
the roads In the northwestern pari
of the county ask Dr. Hathaway oi
I'oolevillo about the ntud from l'oole.
vllle to Homer ask Jim Kuves or
Ike Harmon about the road from
Pooleville to Tatum and on north to
Oarvln county ask George Gray
about the roads in the Tussy country
ask anyone who lives 'near Fox about
their roads ask Karl Athey about
the road 'from Graham to Vox usk
the Star Route midl carrier about the
road from Heuldton to Fox by way
of Graham ask Lee Hudson sup-
erintendent of the Magnolia Oil
Company about the road from Heald-
ton north to the Garvin county line
nsk any of the candidates who are
In this campaign and who have been
over the road mentioned in fact ask
anyone who has been ln that coun-
try ln the last four years and you
will get the facts.
My answer Is now much longer than
I intended it should be and yet
I have not covered more than half of
the points mentioned by the man who
was quoted either with or without
his consent so I will not usk for
more spaeff at this time but will h
pleased to conclude my answer ln
some later Issue of your paper. Thank-
ing you for the jjpaee required fo
this reply I am
Yours truly '
WTUIIGGINS.
Oklahoma Siiaft
PlTigS
Same Hero Jimnile
Chlckasha Express: No thank you
James we don't choose any dinky
postoffice for ours- A nice little po-
sition with no work and a fat salary
Is what we crave.
An I nlmHachal)le Record
Marietta Monitor: Kor 14 years
Scott Ferris has represented an ag-
ricultural district in congress. For
24 years ho has been loyal to tho
l farmers. Misrepresentation half truths
and absolute lies cannot erase that record.
(From l'awhuska Dally Capital)
Scott Ferris mado a fine talk at
l'awhuska and Fairfax Tuesday Mr.
Ferris many say is making tho bear
campaign speeches of his career.
Many who thought the contest would
be Bomewhnt close at first now pr.
diet a land slide to Ferris. But
Scott's supporters shouldn't be too
sure of success. This is a peculiar
situation. Seldom has a Uko situa-
tion arisen seldom have you seen
such a contest within a party.
Party issues are not what is divid-
ing tho factions. Hut the Issue in
tho attitude of the candidates during
the war. There are thousands or
democrats who will oimly fight
Gore should he be nominated. These
I democrats place their country's wet-
fare above the party. These demv
crats think that Gore was disloyal
nnd unfaithful to this great country
and the soldiers during the war. The
Dally Capital holds to this view.
This paper will he against Gore as
long ns he is in public life. Gore must
bo eliminated. He had Ills warning In
ample time. The Daily Capital tilen
to be a loyal abiding helper of tln-
country. The president and the gov
ernment must be supported during a
crisis and the soldiers who weiu
fighting our contests deserved our
every assistance during the war. !or
was in our judgment a great ban.
dlcap during the war. Scott Ferris
was loyal. Scott Ferris was able.
He Is a hard worker. He has been
true to the Interests of America. H
should have and will have the whoh
hearted support of the redbloodeil
Americans.
Scott FeVris has been in Congresi
ns long ns has Senator Gore. He ha
proven the better man of the two.
We are going to do all we can t
defeat Gore and nominate Scott Fer-
ris at this time. Hut we warn you
that there are. greater issues than
party preferment in this contest and
there wlll he thousands and thous-
ands of democratic leaders nnd hun-
dreds of democratic newspapers that
will fight Gore in the election should
he be nominated. We are sincere in
this matter.
It Is a matter larger than partisan i
politics. It is a matter than strikes at!
the very heart of our country. Wa
hope that only the disgruntled that
draft dodgers and the persons whiVj
failed to support the government dur-
ing tho war will support Gore. Thers
will be somo others but they wilt
have reasons of a personal nature
Gore has befriended somo. He has io'
commodated others. These will pafl
their debts to Gore by supporting him;
But the mothers of this state; thi
fathers of the great commonwealta
of Oklahoma; the soldiers who did.
their bit to win the war will oppos
Gore to the bitter end. Do not get"
the issues mixed lie an American. I
something that is honorable by voting
your patriotic sentiments. Vote foq
.Ferris work for him. He Is clean. H-l
ts above the slime of disloyalty. He hai
been In public life is Oklahoma usj
long as Gore and his record is on
that makes Oklahoma proud of thl
state. Gore's record is bad. Ho ha
become a character that made Okla-.
homa feel ashamed. But we are proudj
of Ferris.
forth and shake the farmer by the hand and
say sweet nothings to the women of the land
and kiss the baby "Little Lamb."
thorltles mentioned above that the
condition of the. roads there (Gra-
ham township) are dplorable. If I
wero on officer and responsible for
the road conditions In that part ot
Jlstrlct number two I would blusn
with shame every tlmt tho rouds ot
that locality were mentioned ln my
presence. I say It is an Insult to
our state highway department' to
mention- anyone connected with that
('epartment when referring in any way
to those rouds. That department eet.
Card of Thanks
We the wile daughter and son' of
Mr. J. N. Morgan wish to express our
most sincere thanks for the loving
kindness of our friends during tha
illness and death of our beloved hus-
band and father.
Mrs. J.' N. Morgan daughter nnd son
Former Accountant Named
OklahomaC ity July 17. M. A.
Nash hi is been appointed secretary of
the Oklahoma Education Association
to succeed the late W. C. Canterbury.
Announcement of the appointment
was miule when Mr. Nash resigned
ns chief high school Inspector of the
mate department of education. Mr.
Nash was for three years superintend-
ent of scnoi'ls nt ldabcl before be coin-
ing state Inspector
R H. Wilson' state superintendent
of public Instruction appointed C M.
Howell Assistant Inspector to the
office of chief inspector at the Name
time.
KKAI) AKDMOKKITK WANT ADS
Hoeh! I loch!
Lawton Constitution: We apologize
to our readers for using German type
today but It only goes to show that
the man who is seeking to be sent
back to the United States Fenate gavo
comfort and hope to the enemy when
we were ut death'B grips with them.
Sentiment a Funny Thing
Pittsburg County Guardian: Those
excitable Chicago women who com-
plained because Oklahoma cow-boy
mistreated their ponies during show
performances didn't appear to bo hys-
terical the least little bit when negroes
were being hunted down like rabbits
in the "black belt" of the windy city.
Sentiment in Chicago is Just natur-
ally a funny sort of thing.
t'ox Scores First Hit
McAlester NewsCapltoI: Governor
Cox has scored the first hit in thti
1920 presidential campaign. He has
aroused Senator Harding from the
seclusion of his comfy front porch
at Marion Ohio. The Republican nom-
inee had to rise up und say something
about Cox's stand on the leugue of
nations and lie hod to rise up una
say something relative to the ap-
pointment of a "real farmer" as hea4
of the department of agriculture. It
does look like Senator Harding la
going to have to shift is defense
from his own front porch to some bet-
ter barricaded salient.
PROTECT YOURSELF
Look for th tbova mark om
every UbUt of the Genuine
Lift z. rrzr i
Made in Tablet Form Onlv
Don't Accept Substitute
J
Latest style late shipment men's
oxfords $7 to 114. DO half price Mon-
day and Tuesday. Chas Stewart lOi
East Itroadway. Adv.
MONEY BACK
without qtiMUon If II nut's Rftlve
Mils In t'io Irntmimt ut Boiriiui
1'utur Hlrurwertn. licti. t. poo'i
bectiuitt dltcoiinwwl h(Kun cllinr
tP'iiitutnti fiLllitl. tlunt'a Halve
bin fullered bnndrwlsof mi'lit-ant.
Too can't lut on oar Monru
ItrckffiiaranlM. Trr It t our rink
TUDAY. I'rlc Ttc. ut arm tnf.
A. 11. UlaiiuUt Co. Hhurumu luu
KnglneeriiiK
Surveying
THE MUNICIPAL
ENGINEERING CO.
(J. V. ItYIIKK Manager)
Waterworks I'uving Sewers
Light I'lnnts Townsite Lot'
and Oil Field Surveys.
(; KN Kit A L KN i IN KRK1 NO
I'KACTU'IO
110 V. Main St. Ardmore Oltla.
riiunes Dili and 227U
Albert Cates M. D.J
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Easley, John F. Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 241, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 18, 1920, newspaper, July 18, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc158570/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.