Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 306, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1920 Page: 3 of 12
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FRIDAY OCTUKKR 1 iru.
DAILY AKUMUKEITKi
PAGE THREE
bciHy Eimfe At Deaths Door
By RITH NOLAX
Phone 5
ladle of Leaf to . Fnleriuiii I
The Ladles of tho Leaf will entn-
tain tlie members of all the clul.s
with a reception Monday ufte rnoon
between the hours of 4 and 0 at the
home or itrs. John Gall su" D
utreet northwest.
Informal Dunce
The Knights of I'ythias will enter-
tain with an informal dunce in their
home tonight at 9 o'clock. Thosf
member's who have not already re-
ceived an invitation are cordially In-
Ylted to attend.
Ref.resihniBr.ts will he served.
Junior I'hlllmnnmiir lull
''The Junior Philharmonic Hub wll!
meet at tlie Chamber of Commerce
tomorrow afternoon at 230 o'clock.
There will lie a proeiam Riven to
which bll mother and teachers are
cordially Invited.
"I van talking with my neighbor
Mr. Webb the other day residing
tlie great trouble hU stomach had
given him. He ?ald he suffered 1
or S year ami had been almost at
dcntli'a door a number of titneg from
acute indigestion and bloating of
gas. which peemed to chut off his
heart action. He mild he wouldn't
have lived much longer If he hadn't
tii ken Muyr'H Wonderful Remedy when
he did which made a well man of
him." It is a simple harmless
preparation Unit removes the catarrhal
mucus from the intestinal tract and
allays the (nflamntion which causes
practically all stomach liver and in-
testinal ailments including appen-
dicitis. One dose will convince or
money refunded. Frame Drug Co.
and druggists everywhere. adv.
rOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
DKEHSKRS J3.C0 beds chair f-
mills pillows crockery or.it oil hett-
er. Wllron Transfer Co. 200 East
Main street. 1-0
BILIOUSNESS
IV you are not feeling well try a
Magnesia Sulphate rub at the Arl-
more buth house. 223 B street I'oatb.
west Jut west Of court house. 1-3
CAKTRR V.ELIKVES INVESTI-
GATION WII.I- CLEANSE GAME
To Hear Governor Vux
Among those who went to Oklahoma
City to hear Governor Cox and attend
the ttate fair nre Mr. K. A. Polk.
Mr. William Davisson Mr. Russell
Erown Mr. Sidney Suggs Mr. and
Mrs. John F. Kasiey. Mrs. F.mmltt
T. Reld Congressman Carter Mr. H.
P. Hall Mr. Homer Adams Mr. Frank
Catch Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adau.ti
Mi family. Mrs. T. Y. Morgan Mr.
Guy Stglcr. Mr. Jeff Craddock Mr.
"William Jackson Miss Ozellu Pugh
Mr. Will Hunter Mrs. Maud K.
Tanner all of Ardmore; Mrs. J. R.
Stephens Mr. Creer of Tishomingo
nd Mr. L. H. Mill of Healdtoa.
Society Personals
Mr. Thorpe Andrews motored to
Fort Worth. Texas this morning.
From Fort Worth. Mr. Andrews will
motor to Chnton. Oklahoma when
h will remain for the winter.
Mrs. Val Mullen and nephew Mr.
John Ewlng Purrett are visiting Mrs.
Mullen's mother Mrs. George Dur-
rett in Weatherford Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Chapman re-
turned today from Oklahoma City.
Mr. Chapman left this 'afternoon for
Gainesville Texas.
Mr. Bowden Lacy went to Norman
today where he will attend the Okla-
homa University.
NOTICE
TITERE W11..L BE A DANCE AT
WHJTTINGTON PARK SATIRDAV
NIGHT. adv. 30-2
Congressman Charles 1. Carter in
commenting on the baseball scandal
which has Involved seven members
of the Chicago White Sox team In
an agreement with organized gamblers
to "throw" the 1919 world's series
games to the Cincinnati Reds express-
ed the opinion that the investigation
which is being conducted by n Cook
county grand Jury will result in having
a cleansing effect on the national
game in the future. Mr. Carter re-
called a similar affair which brought
about the dismissal of members of
the Louisville club in 1887 and serv-
ed In keeping down gamb'lng.
For The Best Shine
Ask For The Big Can
mm
Liquid Stove Polish
Duttlctt-Ebony Shin
E-Z Iron Enamel forth Pipe
E-Z Metal Poliih for the Nickel
E-Z Shoe PolUh lave Shoet
Monty Bach Caaranl
MARTIN & MARTIN. Chicago
IF you are In pain and want i'Jick
relief Call Dr. Reeve phone 1'iSL'.
more bath bouse. 23 B street south-
WANT1SD at once six ladies ij dis
tribute coupons. Cal! II. Lewis
Whlttington hotel. 1-2
FOR SALK Chalmers automobile run
about 5.000 miles. In good condition
will cll clvap for cash. Call il7
after G p. m. 1-3
AND HEADACHE
TAKE A CALOTAB
TU NatiHeiileK Calomel Tablet That
It Purified and Refined From
All Nausea and Dnngcr
llurreld Speaks Here
1. W. Harreld republican candidate
for the Tinted States senate against
Scott Ferris will apeak at Convention
Hall in this city at 8 o'clock on the
night of October 8.
Mr. Harreld wan a former resident
of this city and has many warm per-
sonal friends among all factions who
are anxious to hear what he has to
ray in behalf of his candidacy.
For Coated Tosigue
Bad Breath Sour Stomach
Bloating Git Biliousnen Sick Head-
ache lodigeition. Constipation take
the always reliable
FOLEY CATHARTIC TAELETJ
They clear the bowels sweeten the stom-
ach and tone up tbe liver. Do not gripe.
J. E. Colter 103 Labor Temple. Lot Anjeln.
Cat: "Alter 56 years' experience with all tons
and kindf of cathartic remediei. 1 ui wito to
Fol Cathartic Tablet! and .hay are tba beat i
ever uied.'
Ask your doctor and he will tell you
that calomel is the best and only
sure remedy for a lazy liver billlous-
nens indigestion headaches and con-
stipation. Now that all of its un-
pleasant qualities have been removed
calomel in the form of Calotabs Is
the easiest and most pleasant of nil
laxatives to take. One tablet at
bedtime with a swallow of water
that's all. No taste no griping
nor nausea. In the morning you
feel simply fine live wide-awake
energetic strong and with a hearty
appetite for breakfast. Eat what yon
want and go about your work no
danger.
Calotabs are sold only in original
sealed packages price thirty-five
cents. So sure and delightful that
your druggist la authorized to offer
your money back a a guarante
that you will be perfectly delighted
with Calotabs. adv.
Use Ardmorelte Want Ads for quick
results.
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SPECIAL INSTRUCTION
FOR BRIGHT CHILDREN'
4 fo R Venr
MRS. HORACE COOK
Phone 2031 802 C St. N. W
Spe
cial Training for Your Child
EXCLUSIVE HOME KINDERGARTEN
UNDER MANAGEMENT OF .V
MRS. ADA DODGE PEARCE "
Graduate Kans&a State Normal Emporia. Abo holoer cf f:p?c!f.l
Proficiency Certificate.
Assisted by
MRS. FRANCES IRWIN AYARS
From Ferris Institute Michigan.
TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED
Tuitiuu $35 Tenn Three Months PHONE V4
203 C STREET SOUTHWEST
This Unequalled
Millinery Sale
$ Continues Saturday
tfUaVafaUKHaa1
. 1 .
See
Window Display
Whnrtw $7-95 Hat Sa'p
As to Coloringi
All the autumn shades of henna
pheasant chow negre orange navy
' Hunter '3 green sand red and black
-and in harmonious combinations.
o $7.95 MM
lfci
We Offer Hundreds of Extremely Smart
New Fall Hats Unequaled Values That
Should Sell Regularly for $10 to $17.50
This is the largest and most comprehensive group of Hats we have
tver offered at one price and oar preparations have been luch that
ou will be delighted with the display here tomorrow.
As to Styles
. The collection is bewildering in its variety featuring off-rl.
fects embroidered tarns chin-chiins mushrooms sailon
tailored effects misses' and matrons' hats.
As to Material
They are Panne and i.....i 3 WUeta
silk Duvetyn brocades and combina-
tions of duvetyn and velvet; with
trimmings of ostrich fancy orna-
ments and embroidery in gold and
silver and copper effects.
:ir
piSl$7.95'i
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PRACTICAL LESSONS IN THRIFT
SneeJ Shows In Window Display (he
Economy of "Saving Steps"
A vry unique window display i
now belns exhibited by the Snerd
Furniture company at their etore on
West Main street. A number of old.
worn-out shoes are scattered through-
out the window Illustrating the fact
thut "thee shoes were not worn by
any users of the llooaier Cabinet
which saves mile of ateps."
Van Ardmorelte Want Ads for quick
result.
SALE CONTINUING SATURDAY
Cuticura Soap
SHAVES
Without Mufj
Cotlem 3oap la tfca (anriw faramf
fr
r
! Bill
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ff'-
Announce an Extraordinary
Sale of 100 Choice
COATS
i'or Women and Misses
Consisting of Pom
Pom Silver-tone Vel-
our Wool Velour and
Zibeline. Distinctive
models with Figured
Novelty Silk or Ven-
etian Satin lined.
Larg e Raccoon Bay
Seal or Opossum col-
lars. All new shades
represented. Skes 16
to 44.
Authentic Retail Values
$59.50 to $69.50
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SATURDAY
O " ' 5
FALL HATS
MENS'
in all
the NEW SHAPES
Li Dlatt and Every Late Popular Shade
VvV jo:..st oi" iho largest and most carefully se-
lected stock of Men's Hats ever before shown in
Ardmore. We carry the best brands such as
"STETSON"
"MALLORY"
"GIMBEL"
In Vim s Rar.fciHg ii'om $".C0 to $25.00
Come in and serf the New Clear Beaver Hats
with plush brim in several different shad3e.
Is It Not Time You Were
Thinking of That New Suit?
We are ready to show them to you and light now while
stocks are complete is a mighty good time to make your
selection. Take your choice here from large assortments of
'Stein Bloch" "Schloss Bros." "Styleplus" or "Monroe"
Suits.
$25 p $100
I acmt of tin newaat haia uu UiapUy in window. 1
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Easley, John F. Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 306, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1920, newspaper, October 1, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc158635/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.