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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29 1920
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Daily Ardnioreite
Ardmore Oklahoma
: John K. Eusle y Editor and General
Manager.
George H. Wyait Managing Editor
III. Ktntiiitt T. Kei.l fity IMitor
Af'tineons ( Except S:iturda) and
Sunday Morning
Poll leased Associated I're-is Wire.
Ttitfiid at Ardmore. OUUi. lYistoU'iCe
as Second I'lacs Mail
TKl.rTHONKS
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'AdViM-iislns; Department - j
MEMUF.n asskoutkh n:i:ss
Tin- Afioriatt'J I'rf.o. is exclusively
mulled lc ill" use fur re-publtc:ii ion of
iill r.e-.v. di-punhes oi iilit'tl to or not
ull.irwi-e credited ill t!ii. paper i.lld
alio tin; lo.jl news pulilislied la-rein.
I'Uiii v otoi!i:k i!i:o
I I1UL (.1 1 1 I OK I in: uvv
The inner Side of eveiy cluud
Is bright and shining.
I iheUlule I LI I'll lay ili.ll.ls uhnul.
And iilrtays ttear Ihein inside out.
tti show the lining.
Anon.
t 1ES. Wl- SVII) IT
The Ardnmreile l in n o ipl of an
' ftnuhymoiis eoiiiiiuinlcul.oii. eiiiinalinu
tloln u It.uiibh-.an f.nuw. we are led
to believe. Tins i uiiiiiuinieatiuu cou-
tuins a dipping Hum an editorial
Iwhii.li appeared m a recent issue of
The Aidmoieile. This clipping is
I pasted upon a xh I of papri and is
' tolloWed by a Ion;- irina of ii.lei rnjj.t-
lolie;' wilii !i wool. I in. ply lluii tin in-
f Iviivguici' wishes to knuu If The
Aldmoieile really "said it."
The clipping i .-n.-'i-'is of a para-
fiaph I'loni an editorial .us st.te.l
Wl.lCh SaS Uiat llie lieinotl'as at
ihe s'ull FratiCisco convention favored
ihf adoption of tile leu jj lie of ll.llioIlS
XVllh ;'Uch lesen alions as tnit;lit be
found expedient or necessary and
uUo says that .-diciild ii be found
'iieVessaty. the Ijoinncraiie party
ttollld he williiif! to submit So having
At tide Tell eliminated from the
Ungues covenant.
And then written by the anony-
n.uus hand conies the hiring" of in-
terrelation points which are marked
on with bold strokes so as to stand
uui like a felon-inflii'.ed thumb upon
the hand of a laboring Afru-Aiiieri-:an.
I Yes The Ardinnreite said it. Yes
The Ardmoreite Mated that the Demo-
cratic party wj.h willing to have the
league of nations shorn of the la-
liio.w Ai'licl. Ten that article which
ll.e Republicans have lutiith'. that
fcllicle at which the Republicans have
Shied for the past two years that
tin. lie 0V(l' Which the Kepublii Ull:i
JUSt beeaUM it is the Sole alld
I lily allele uhlill Was n.IU'eiYe.l III
the blaill of tile President of thu
Cniud St a e written by Ids hand
unJ adopt-il by the il-li-cales who
r. . - Ii.be d ..J... Ill the peace tab!. at
hi. r-iii-M.
1'. is Ihe at tu l- ov. r w hic h the
Republican senators niaiped and
fought when they with the conni-
ance of the i.ieliii-i ralie apos at.'
ffiir.lols. elieoinpass.-d the d.-f.-al of
the adoption of tile l-aun- ol nations'
cn'craiil in itJ entirety. It is ih-all-
1 which W:!i:atii llovait Tafl.
Vl.f-llllli- Republican president of ill"
I'ltllll Suites thought Well of wllcll
1. 1 MUllll-'il the ii.OIltV ill behalf of
tl.i ...lopt II I' of the l't.glle. Lot lllte
IWo year- a-.. It is the aitirle
Which ll- .-.mi- Wilbatn HoWart Taff
Wvliltl now deny even :u Peter lic-
it. eJ hi- Mri-l-i. three l.ni-'S b.foi v
i I'n. ii.i.l: cuw. It is 'he article which
Yi du-w Wd-oii siys is the very
!.- al't Of til.' l-.l!Je. and Wllicll tile
.plibhcn- w.n.t oliniinatiil for in.
'That Sprinkle of Sugar
over your cereal dish
is expensive and it is
a needless expense.
Try the rich flavor of
GrapeNuts
A blend -of wheat arid-malted
barley rich in its. own
sweetness.
GrapeNutsrequiresno sugar
"I
andrthis isoniy-one
-feature-of itsgen- .
efalvtisetu3ness
tf'ec6nomy.
v' AfrGrocers
$ Everywhere
Olllel leasoll t'.all that it is V.'ood-
row Wilson's ai iule.
F.Ul while The Ardnioreite dots U'-
lieve it is the strongest article in
the entire covenant we do not be-
! lieve. with Mr. Wilson thai every
drop of the life blood of the league
i of nations is wrapped up and con-
tained in Its enactment and we are
' therefore perfectly willing to go be-
fore the foily-one nations which
have adopted the covenant with the
Article Ten in its entirety and say
to them. "Here we are. the great
I'nited Stales of America. Here we
are as numbers Willi yoll of the
m'ealest protectorate in the world's
history. We coin-- to ou. sei-Uinif
membership in your protecting body
but we come asking that you permit
us to repudiate Article Ten. We
know thai yon have taken Article
Ten without a whimper but you
are not Americans you are not citi-
zens of Ihe nation which has the
author of the article for a president;
the president of none of your nations
wrote i he article so ymi musl accept
tin- I'nited Stales as a nation which
i e pttdia les the handiwork of ils own
; executive which refuses to be guided
and guarded by the masterpiece of
one of its own statesmen."
j We believe as did Mr. Tafl that
' the league of nations will constitute
' one of the greatest safeguards against
: despotism and the wars which des-
pots may seek to W.llle; we believe
as did Mr. Tafl. before the Kepiibli-
c.n political pot boiled so si rough'
.that Article Ten is one of the sirorig-
est articles in the makeup of the
covenant bin we do not believe as
does Mr. Wilson lh.it the covenant
will be valueless without this article.
We do believe however thai Article
'T.-ii will strengthen the league that
it will not. as Pupiihlioans claim.
open the gates to smother war. hut.
on the other hand that it will do
iir.ich toward making any war im-
possible for hundreds of unborn ceii-
ti. ties.
Rut. as an American citizen as a
man who believes that country is
' above party that the wants of the
people should be the governing power.
III). I the Will of the people should
j ever rule. We are willinK. as were
'the delegates to the San Francisco
. convention .as are both Mr. Cox and
Mr. Koosevel' as ere all true lemo-
crats. to see Article Ten thrown into
th-- discard if the majority of the
American people so decree.
The elecli 'f t.x and Koosi-vclt
will mean the adoption of the league
! of nations with such reservations a.s
may be deemed best.
The election of Harding and Cool-
idge will mean the adoption of un
"ass. T' of nations. Willi a new
letti-i ii.s r'.ed here and an old letter
eiaseo there with the T's uncrossed
and the I's undotted so that the
fl. O. P. may be enabled to steul the
Democratic thunder Article Ten and
all.
i ki i: AXII KQI AL"
i
! Showing that the negro looks to
i Senator Warren G. Harding as the
l Moses w ho is to lead them front the
Wilderness of racial inferiority Into
the Promised Land of social equality
the Republican papers of Ohio those
published by negroes especially are
t outspoken in the claims which they
I make that the election of the Repuh-
; lican candidate to the presidency of
; the L'nited States means that all the
I barriers will be lowered that the con-
ventions will be eliminated and the
"colored" man and women will blos-
sot i forth as the social equal of the
; w hite brother and sistir.
Fditorializing along these lines the
Toledo Pioneer under date of Sep-
' teinber 1 1 19.0 says:
"If the colored people men
and women stand together in the
coming election in November we
may be able to secure In this
stale the full fruition of the
rights guaranteed to us as a
people. Six members of our own
race haw been nominated as can-
I ilidalts for membership in the
Ohio General Assembly three in
Cuyahoga county two in Frank-
j hn county one in Hamilton coun-
' ty.
j If these )ne.ji are elected to
the legislature one of them can
introduce a duplicate of the Ue.'itty
.he House
defeated In
two
the
and
in a legislative body
the balance of power
the majority to come
The Peutty bill had
it. and the penalties
and force
to terms
teeth in
which it would have imposed upon
those discriminating against ' the
colored people seeking admission
to hotels theatres places of
amusement. ice cream parlors
hath houses burlier shops pub-
lic libraries hospitals billiard and
pool halls schools colleges and
universities. picture shows and
often times public conveyances on
land and water would soon pill
a stop lo this injustice lo the
colored people.
We will have the inoial sup-
port of our candidate for presi-
dent. Senator Warren C. Hard-
ing in his speech of acceptance
at Marion when he was notified
of his nomination lie spoke out
uiuiualifiedlv ill favor of the rights
of the coltnvd people.
His words are an eloquent en-
dorsement of the spirit and letter
of the Realty bill the purpose
of which was to insure to l he
colored people their civil rights
by imposing heavy penalties upon
! those who would deny them these
rights. In other winds. they
i have the righl lo choose the
! hotel at which they might slop
the theater which they might al-
tend or the plates of amusement
and reel eat ion lo w hich they
! might go wi ll no iiinsiions asked.
The Penny bill provided penalties
of Jlou to V.UU line and t!0 to
!iu days imprisonment or both.
With six of our race in ihe
legislature hacked as they would
be with the moral Influence of
the incoming national administra-
tion of Warren G. Harding we
do liol see how we could fail lo
put over a measure similar lo
Ihe Pealty bill
i With the Pealty bill enacted
! Inlo law colored men and women
! Will be privileged to go where
; they please and when this right
is etlfoiTi d the white people will
icsp. ct you mote. This is our
opportunity and we mu.-t not le'.
it pass:"
'oiHKKS OX THK TK'KKT
In the stress and storm of battle
to promote progressive government
iby winning for Democracy in county
elections let us not forget that tix
state officers the administration of
which are of supreme importance to
the people of Oklahoma.
When the voter goes to the polls
November 2 he will he asked to bal-
lot for four judges of the supreme
court one judge of the criminal court
j of appeals and out- member of the
tale corporation commission. It is
I of vital importance that high caliber
'men be selected for these positions.
: The men who are to occupy them
j will have the last word in deciding
i Upon the life liberty and disposition
! of property of the citizens of Okla
homa.
The Democratic party at the recent
primary nominated for these positions
!six men of statewide reputation.
I known ulike for their ability and
! their unswerving support of popular
government. The Democratic candi-
dates for the supreme court are:
Second district. Judge AV. H. P.rown.
district judge of the Haskell-Stillweil-jLeForet
district; fourth district. Judge
Mark I.. P.ozarth district Judge of
j the Okmulgee and Creek county dis-
trict; fifth district Frank M. Baily
iChickasha now on the supreme
I bench; eighth district Judge Robert
! M. Rainey Atoka now chief justice
! of the supreme court.
J Although the Judges of the supreme
I court are nominated by districts they
are elected at large by the people
of the entile state. The vacancies
occur by law at different times in
different districts.
- James S. Davenport of Vinila. for-
i mer congressman from the first Ok-
lahoma district is the Democratic
nominee for Judge of the criminal
court of uppeiils from the eastern
1 district comprising 2ii counties H-
is also to he voted on at large. Dav-
j enporl's ability and sterling JJeinoc-
' racy ure loo well know n to requite
comment.
Robert K. Fchols Is the Democratic
nominee for the one vacancy to be
Piled this year on the slate corpora-
tion commission. "Hob" F.chols Is
filling the place at present having
been appointed by Governor Robert-
son following the death of .lack l.ove.
He has fought the battles of De-
mocracy in eveiy part of Oklahoma
mid is personally known to most of
her citizen.
There are also ten presidential vlec-
! tors to be voted upon In casting
your ballot for Governor Cox for
president of the L'nited States you do
not vote for him directly bu1 for
these ten electors who represent the
state In the electoral college where
. the final vole for the presidency is
taken. I hese electors are:
George Trice Coalgate; Robert K.
Tnwon Nowata; Ir.-t C Hnlcock.
' W'llburlon; John C. Cassldy Cheyenne;
K I.. Fulton Oklahoma City; C. V.
i Pnrteo F.nld; W. S. Vernon Coweta:
Fell C. Puvol Poncn City; K. John-
on Norman; A. McCrory Rlnjtllng.
! Enid. News.
1IIK IIANDWKITiNtl
Mors Ihnn n pnsslhility of itepiinh-
ran defeat run bv read In the hand
writing on thu wall as the nme la
Indicated by tha ''professional'' fore-
I in Biers of that party who art seeking
in uoister up ins nopei or tua cnu.
dale la Imbim his activities With
new life tq bring about tha rallylhf
to Ilia causa of thosa whu ars luke-
warm and Inclined to aiay awav
front the polls m tUuilot) day
Tha very fact that tha Iti publ.rn.i
forecasters are claiming I be esrih
all fixed up wltil A fnc Uou. It
bill pass! d
years ao
senate.
Six men
may hold
r
tsung at a recent meeting or the
sent to Ardmore bv one of Its
Mrs. H. K. FoBter.l
Tune Maryland My Maryland.
In Marion I'll take my stand
On my Front Porch to lead the band.
So If you'll kindly step this way
1 II toot my horn from day to day
For when 1 get away from home
My "League" of thoughts they seem to roam
And if I hope to win this race
My Front Porch is the safest place.
Tune "Plowing Rubbles."
Harding he was blowing bubbles
Pretty bubbles filled with air;
They fly so high.
Nearly reached llie sky;
He thought he'd blow them everywhere.
Hut those pretty bubbles
ii. O P. ilid scare;
For ii knew' they'll soon be only
Pursling bubbles ill the air.
Tune "Long I.ong Trail."
There's a long long road a-winding
Into the Senate it seems
To make another Journey there
Is what friend Hum-Id dreams;
Put his wrong wrong way of mingling
With Socialists won't do;
And so. friend ScOlt we'll walk the straight
And narrow trail with you.
I and
i the
a nice little
faithful may
gale through
enter the fob
whicn
I evi
dences the party
thut ihey are up
thing that Cox is
alid that the cause
. is waning and has
since Harding was
leaders recognize I
against the real '
gaining streiigi'.i
of Republicanism j
been ttanini; ever
first driven from
his front porch and forced into the
open.
in a superhuman effort to reimbue
Willi life those who feel thai the Re-
publican parly has been ihall a death
blow through
lion that he
of nations in
ers are now
Harding's open asser-
ts against ihe league
any form ihe forecast-
clainung everything in
sight tin- heavens and the earth the
starry firmament and the teirestial
sphere. in doing Ibis it is figured
'that those who are in favor of the
league possibly Willi reservations
may gather the impression that the
thinking people of the nation are i
against it as shown by the monu-
mental claims by the enormous ma
jorities by which the lorecasteis pre
dict this state that slate the other
! stale will roll up for the Republicans
on election day.
j The D- inoi rats in this year of our
j Lord PcJO have played good poli-
tics. The Democrats as a pally.
came out boldly for the league of
j rations with reservations if neces-
starry firmament and the terrestrial
for the presidency and the vice presi-
dency have made bold and manly
'fights for the league for election
i with the league us ail issue.
At no time from the moment Die
'.-.el .r ih. oi'-si.tin ofiie. i- fn ..t1
) the opening of the first session of
! the San Francisco convention until
Cox delivered his last speech of the
campaign has there been uny wob-
ibling any wiggling any effort to
i back down to hedge or to dodge or
;evaile the Issue.
And the fact Ihut the Republican
lenders recognize the manner in which
Cox is daily gaining strength is ;
conclusively shown in the manner in j
which they are now making monu- !
.mental claims of colossal gains of
i carrying states which huve ever been
I Democratic and which will be Demo-
cratic when Gabriel blows his horn
j nn resurrection morning.
One good thing about the near-
ending of the present political cam-
paign. F.ditor will soon be able to
return to talking about sane things.
We are willing to bet even money
that Republican husbands wilh Lvmo-
j crat wives will should Cox be elected
bring up all that ancient talk about
the apple.
Put when a fellow gets a tout ll of j
Ptomaine poisoning. :t a hard mailer
to chrisihin-ccience himself into the i
believe that tiomeihiiiK is not wrong
with his interior arrangements. !
According to latest reports Repi.'.- '
lican forecasters are claiming Mis-
souri by 40.000; Oklahoma by .'.O.OdU; '
Kentucky by ilO.UOO; (ieorgia by 10.- !
OOll; Texas by 15.000 and hell by un j
Increased majority. j
The young lady across the way
thinks she will be abb- to poll her
vote in time to have it counted on
election day If she Marls early
and does not have to slop too often
lo
Stll
powder
k.
In I nose and use ll' r lip
' The society editor Is subject
' hi am storms as evidenced by
I wonderful and fearful manner
.which the ptuiis and specifications
to
'.he
In
of
some of her descriptive news stnrlcs
me submitted to the lino operators
and proof reader.
Speaking of woiid-iful things In
the matter of sentence composition
We are willing to ourself plead guilty
lo Koine personally conceived and
hntid-minle spelling which would make
even Roosevelt's most phone.lo meth-
ods turn red with envy.
After having read one of Hum-Id's
rxnianntlnna on his Merger vol w
. I .L..I.1..I .1...
iefi only in.iiiunii ami too pcniiiT-
' mini from Oklahoma" did not get a
chnnce to serv on the Jury which
I sent Debs Into a snfe retreat for
ten-yenr period of languishing regritt.
$1 Down Sale Friday
and Saturday
$1 Down Balance Easy
Payments Buye Any
Article In Our Store
From $9 to f 75
SNEED FURNITURE
COMPANY
Oklahoma City and
brucc u hi Kibier
Oklahoma Sfcafos
Kingston Messengiir intimates thai
the football squad of that city were
cleaned in a game wilh the deaf and
dumb school bos but doesn't say
if ll was by signs.
McAlesii-r News-Capital finds one
good' tiling in the inclement Weather
we have recent')' enjoyed ('.'). Every-
one agrees that ll could have been
a treat deal better.
I Tulsa World does lint
think that
essal'.ly be
light school
Muskogee papers will m-i
made to suffer because a
j of journalism has re
i tablished in thai city
eiitly been es-
Illlgo News seems obsessed with
11 .
no!
did
I idea that the gil ls of today do
I dress with as inn 'll modesty as
the girls of yesteryear: that in other
J words their dresses ale cut high al
th- bottom and too low ut tin- top.
!
I
Shawi ee News thinks that the siiip-
1 by-truck idea has lost some of its
! lascinatioii since the weather man
i has been pouring down the liquids
of the heavens into and upon the
boggy places of the public highways
land byways of Oklahoma.
ys i
Idabel News has a grouch. H
that a kind word fired in the general
direction of some people fad lo pro-
duce anything better than a snort
and a grunt with a remark lo the
effect that "It is nothing more lli.'m
should have been expected."
Muskogee Phoenix notices that some- i
times when the automobile i tries
to make a rnotorman peevish by dode- I
ing in front of his car. a funeral re- I
Apollo t mo at
members. 8. R.
suits and adds "The rnotorman Is 1 id.
never found riding as the gu-st oflnai.i
honor -it the head of the proces- haw
SiOll. ' Well
fell Si iiPl 1 iiiiSiin ii! i fei
In m m Zl'lfflilW --ci
Editorial
of the Day
"SHALL K BREAK FAITH?"
I From Sunta Parbara Cal. News.
There is nothing that Is not sordid
in the utterance of Senator Harding
the other day when he said at AVheel-
Ing: "I was not present when the senate
passed the war resolution hut I know
what it conveyed; I know what it
means and we did not go to War to
make the world wife for democracy.
We did not go lo war for liunianlty'u
sake."
This' statement Is an affront to every
lii::n who suffered lung privation and
intense hardship not only in France
but in the camps uud cantonments
of this country." The News does not
say this because Senator Harding
chances to be the Republican candi-
date for the presidency of the l'nited
Slates. It would be quii k to make
the same statement and feel the same
resentment no mutter who tin; xpeak-
er hud been.
Is the magnificent idealism which
stirred in th. breast of every Ameri-
can soldier as well as in the breast
of every American ctii7.cn who made
his bit of sacrifice that Ihe armies
might be maintained in victorious
numbers is this idealism and loftines.s
of purpose to be downtrodden in Un-
heal of political cavil'.' If Senator
IJ.irdiliK is correct In his isiimatc of
the motives of the Arm rioan people
the war was a ne: Tiless war. We
tii ii' Ii t Just us well and in mil mule
cheaply have purchased immunity
from Germany. It is a fact which no
one will deny lh. hi th sides had
Violated American rights on ihe high
sens and if nothing mattered except
the materialistic aspects of the case
Germany had more or just as much
to offer as had the Allies.
Ask any man who wore the uni-
form of the I'uileil Slaps why he
fought and lie will promptly tell you
he lollghl because
I threatened. becans.
ingihty militaristic
ing 1 lllhli ss Wai far
i children ; because
democracy was
a great and
potter was Wag-
on women
and
the world was i
threatened Willi supremacy from an
enemy' who yloiilo-d might and ili-
li..l right.
"We did not .o to war even for
humanity's sake."
Ilow about Hie f.lpe of Peieium?
Was that no factor'.' Ilow about tin- j
sinking of th-- l.usitaiiia? Was that
no rankling son- in the honits of
J A inerica n soldiet
I very iiu option of
'scent upon Serbia
I low about the
the war; the le-
. th.- tr.-aties that
of p.. p-r lo justify
r of a controlling
about the phosgene
nil the constant re-
Were made si laps
t In- lusl for powi
I'l'iissiaiiisin; how
i ml the i hlorine a
iteration of the th.-oiy that necessity
justifies any act of barbarity. Wen-
these not the impelling forces that
finally sent the l'nited States to the
sale of the Allies'.' Or was war against '
these tilings not a war for humanity'.;
sake'.1
The
watch"
sen: 1..:
News has stood by and lias
d that oligarchy of Ri publican
s ruthlessly liar down llie fine
a that was crystallized in the
. vision dliririfr the war. Ideal"
In en jeered at bicaue ideals
laiiger.-us to the kind of cani-
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And that represents anothersaving.
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the proven standard of "Best by Test"
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v
Every .-spoonful.of ccvery canis the
vsame jure tand .dependable Jryiu;
' A pound cnn.qf vCilumotfContains full '
16 or. ;Someibnkingipowdcr3 .come in
ll pz..can3 instead of J 5 toz. cans. Be
8ureyou gcta pound when you wantlt
I palgn tht y uiv fomul U conduct.
; They itssiiiim that thu ui'st way tu
discredit Cox is to drag the nation
Id'iwn to tho lowest level of political
I motive. Cox U U practical Idealist so
Iil-ulk m must perish from the lice ol
the turth.
The Ardmoreite's
HOME FORUM
i:y tiikik woitns
Fayeteville Ark. Oct. Hi. 180.
The Daily Ardmoi t-ltu;
The Republican party from earliesi
inception has been u wur jmrty. Alex-
under Hamilton the founder was
ver- combative and died in a duel.
The 1 lemoc.i ats are advocates of peace
beginning lit Jcffertson tluir founder
for Jefferson never had a quarrel.
Cleveland kept us out of war with
Spain three years but ilclvinley em-
broiled us with Sp.iiu In seven months.
Likewise WuoiJro'.v Wilson kept u
nut of the world war three years
while the Republicans clamored all
the while for war. The friends of the
league of nations should take note
and place nonj but Democrats In
power and care of the league's interest.
Another point since Khhu Root Is
fighting tin- league it is Well to no-
tice some precedence in the matter
the Republicans condemn. Ey twistinff
the Article X they say it will send
our troops across the reas. Well that
is Just what Mr. Root did in 1S93
under McKinley as War Secretary
Rout when he sent our gunboats and
troops to Asiatic waters to capturs
Manila. Root's words belie his ac-
tion. "Action .-peaks louder than
words."
Put Root goes further nnj says
the league will send forces without
an action of congress Again he twists
ils meaning. Although let it go at
Hut men Mr. Root has actually
done thai too. Ill PIUD under Mc-
Kinley be sent our ships and forces
to china tu fight in the 'Boxer Up-
rising." "P.y their words" the Elble
says "ye shall know ihein to be de-
ceivers. The R'
publican cause tnil.it be ues-
b.td lo need llim bolstering
falsehoods and dect-.tlons
"drowning man catches at
j peraielv
up with
Put the
a straw.
R-spe
W.
t fully
R WHITI'ORD.
Nolice to lo'lciiilanU and their Bond)-
men Ail defendants and bondsmen of de-
fend. ms who have cases in the dls-
ni.t court who haw not heretofore
p'ea.l ar; notified to be In the district
court at AiJmoi'e Oklahoma on No-
vember st ii. at St o'clock a. m. for the
purpo-e of entering their pleas for-
feiture will be a iked in the bondt of
all defendants who do not appear.
R. P.. LR0WN
County Attornev
l'libli -lied In Daily Ardmoreite Oc-
tober L'.'i .'ti :'T ii. :'H 31 November
1. :i. -1. I C 7 and Sth 19 Jt).
Yoa Cannot Bny
New Eyes
B-l n . .
& &-wff- Clean Beailby Coodllloa
-Mt t'ua v! u n i won run irnmnii
LILJ " Niftht and Momma."
ttcp yoor Eyes Clean Clear aid fleilthy.
wv.uj tot Ft BrvCsi-afcuok.
Mulct Eye Uca.L; lu 0 till 0Bw Street dime
Calumet CoU Cal
Racip
Yolks of 8 egg-. y
cupi of grcnulated
ugar. Js cup of
water 4 CUp 0j but.
tw 2 cupt pastry
flour 3 level tea-
spoon Calumet
Baking Powder 1 ta-
blespoon of vsuillt.
Then mix ia regular
way. - .'
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