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SUNDAY MARCH 0 1921.
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Daily Ardmoreite
VKDMOIU OKLAHOMA
KI)MOKhlTK PlBLiSHl.NC COMPANY
Publishers
BOARD OK DIRECTORS
' htfwi.-u Gait J B. Champion John F Kaaley
Errett DunJap Roy M Joonsou
Wirt Kranklin
f Afternoons !.. tt Saturday) and Sunday Morning
Member of The Associated Press.
j obstacles must be overcome to accomplish their I by the Gulf of Mexico and the land of many j Harding is a big man a man who lias the whatevtrPo" m tn
fulfillment. Mr. Harding. like Mr. Wilson is presidential changes and political unrest. It courage to back his convictions and bet on nwifor such is the force of win joined
a big man. He is a man of sterling integrity ! embraces within its confines cities of the larger own judgment. His association however with to the Divine that
as was Mr. Wilsou. He is confronted by grave class with postoffice salaries reaching up in i Lodge and his leanings toward War Bread has ntnseusb'eyc01 arttuUy
problems as was Mr. Wilson. And he has figures commensurate with the high cost of! been against him. j wj-nM '(0 be patient modest or liber-
surrounded himself with a board of directors ; living; it embraces hamlets wherein the post-: But in the face of this when he steps bold- ai. who does not become what h
. J:j 1. Xir:i 1 J 1 1 . rAs n Uo ... T UKfinfl QC 1 i . 1 - . I .. . ll . . nun i wibnes
as uiu iur. ivtison who m e unutteu uy euiit-i maoici muoi civc uui mo mi j uj ' iy to tne ironi ana says mat an war ia.c aic.
'experience training business ability or diplo-ithe village barber the blacksmith the marry- elated for the discard including the tax on
j mafic acumen to serve as his advisers to aid : ing minister the .iack-of-all trades and the stomach wash wt are for him stronger than
in bringing about a satisfactory and early legal adviser of the patrons of the stamp de-! horseradish pure horseradish not the adul-
! readjustment of the affairs of this nation toipartment and money order section of his gen- terated kind sold at profiteering prices by re-
pour oil upon the troubled waters which seethe jeral store and canned goods restaurant; it em-!taii dealers.
about the adjustment of our foreign relations : braces in its conhnes cities wherein the post Qf course the dispensers of pickled wind
Entered ..t Ardmore Postoffice
as Second-Class Matter.
TBKMS OF StBSCRlPTION
The Daily Ardmoreite
One Year $7.00
H Months $3.50
One Month 7ar
The Sunday Ardmoreite. One Yeai by Mail $2.0U
The Weekly Yrdmorell
One Year by Mail-. -Jl. 00 Six Montha..
50c
TELEPHONES
City Circulator 259 City Editor 579
J-.Jltor 579 Society Editor 538 '
Kuameta office i Advertising Dept i
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-Smiles-
OPPORTUNITY
A Challenge
and to eliminate all discord between the ranks 1 offices are located in massive piles of granite especially those in Ardmore. may not feelpi -ster of human destinies am 1.
of capital and labor. and Bedford sandstone and it embraces cross- kindiy toward Mr. Harding for removing the j rawffvJ?i tijTuoea " my
The American people have the right to ex- roads points wherein the mails of Uncle Sam- one ent tax trom a gass 0f three drops of rieklH walk; penetrate
pect much of Mr. Harding and the American ; uel. superintended and distributed by the serv- dope aru two ounce8 0f carbonated water the
people are willing to aid Mr. Harding in every ants of t.amahel will be located in the back excuse which enabled them to "h'ist" their
legitimate manner but in the selection of a end of the emporium which handles sugar Mid price to the ultimate consumer to eleven cents
Sunday March 6 1921.
Deserts and eus remoU'. and. pa"1
by
Hovei. and mart and palace soon
cabinet Mr. Harding has permitted history! tea coffee and spices cheeses and crackers. per swanow. But the chap who blows into! nbldan oncv al every gate!
to repeat itself and taken into the innermost J scythes and cambric needles baby buggies and one 0f those thirst parlors on a hot day and sipins wak-u feasting rise u
and most sacred confines ot his olhcial taniily. : tnresnuig inacmnes. cyiinaei on anu wiracai w;tt nenmiration stream nor from his brow and! fore
political parasites as unfitted for the duties' oil well prospectuses. tup fj.es 0f thirst torturine his interior plans
j which will be incumbent upon each of them as Yes quoting from the henptures verily anfj specifications and knows and realizes
were the members of the Wilson cabinet when! verily we say unto you tramaliel hath con- that the dispenser cannot hide behind the one
the United States first sailed its ship of state jironting him a task which is monumental the cen1 tax and cnarge him eleven hundred and leave deotn; but mo wbv doubt or
upon the stormy waters of the Sea of Recon- task of paying off the hungry members of the ninetv-nine and three Quarters per cent profit: hesitate
I) I struction as were the members of the McKin- faithful clan who shouted for him sung for j on tne originai investment plus all overhead ObdOwmi to failure penury tM t.
I ley cabinet when the United States entered the i him voted for him and who are now willing includins insurance and upkeep for the next j use8Sy
i war with Spain. - to die for him to die in the defense of the ten vears that's the fellow who will go out i answer not. and return no morw.
The condition is unfortunate unfortunately ! Red White and Blue postage stamps which ; and '8houtt "Hurrah for Warnie; long may he j onn J- lnaJiH-
made possible through the unbusiness method will be entrusted to their care.
' nf aplpctinor thns whose shrewdness as nnlitiral 0
I turn away it is the hour ( fate
And tJhey who follow me reach every
bite
Mortals desire and conquer every' tM
THINK ARIGHT
As he tltotketh in his heart so is he.
Waive! The Answer
NOW if Mr. Harding Will See to it that the! They do me wrong who say 1 cwtne
J I- n4.nn.l tit tWiaif 1-irrin I ! no more.
uupe KWWB nic .ruuiwcu i rvhOT nnX I Wnnrk and fail to find
you in :
wire-pullers place them in the advance guard POLITICAL CHANGE OF HEART
when the division of the spoils is begun by u- are not sure but that we mav he under- i style of "normalcy" in size and that the old
the victor. going a political change of heart so far as time ropes and rolls of combination cold cab- For every day 1 and outside your
As previously stated Mr. Hardinir is a big x- u Hnwpvpr it mnv hflce and onion skins drop from seventeen and Joor .. . .
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finally Brethren whatsoever things areiIIUUl- ne 1S Ul uul" VUfiKwy anu uieutaajf. onjy be a slight attack ot inaigestion wnicn a nan cents to tne original .iiine.v pet etii an1 wln
true whatsoever things are honest whatsoever And he is an nonest man- a man of tne most ! will wear off before the next regular presiden- then we and the general public agree to shout
things are just whatsoever thing's are Dure sterling integrity a man of the most unques- - election. for him and swear by him and the Republican . w-p not for precious ohnc passed
whatsoever thinm are lovelv whatsoever tioned loyalty to his country his country a nag
tilings are of good report; if there be any and the interests of his countrymen. He is
virtue and if there be any praise. (confronted by a big job the biggest sort of a
o job and he is handicapped upon the successful
discharge of his duties just as has been every
other president since the time George Wash-
ington dictated the policies of this govern
ment handicapped by a weak cabinet by a
We have always conceded that Warren party until just before the next election.
OF MEDIUM ABILITY
It seems judging from the authorized ad
vanced information that the Harding cabinet
will be like all its predecessors made up of ! w pt thti watpr nflrt nf whos nprsonnpi i-
one or two able men of a few medium menjmade f men who know more about .
iwiu oi .sevetui men wno are neuner auie nor
The Ardmoreite's
HOME FORUM
away
W'ep not for golden age;; rtn th
waw;
I Eich night I burn lOie records of the
I Observer of the work being done for) they can have but a few more years jjay
Hbe schools of the couaty as well i before they will answer the summons I At sunrise every soul is born aain
as the other work done for the bene- of a final daparture hence.
medium.
Such a condition is one which unfortu-
nately arises by the executive head of national
affairs being compelled to pay off political
WONDERFUL PROGRESS
League City. Tex.. March 4 1&:U
izing party forces than they know about the
handling of big affairs of affairs of both To tine Editor of The Ardmoreite
national and international interest.
Speaking dispassionately speaking from an
unbiased political viewpoint we can but say
fit of the rural districts and I feel
sure that U the people will only re-
pond and meet these workers half j
way yes even less than half way
1 Carter county need never fear of be-
ing the lufgard In the sisterhood of i
1 counties.
i It was tWMlty-flljt years ago that I
began life as the fliead of a family
H. S.
Ewlesia-les 2:1-11
I wild In mine heart Qo to now I
Ijiugh like a boy at splendors ftbat
hove sped
To vanish joys be blind and deaf
and dumb;
My judgments seal the dead past with
Its dead.
But never bind a momect at to
oome.
I sometimes wonder f the people . in Carter (or that which liias since wi prove lnee wjln mjpt) therefore. ! Though deep In mire wring not your
debts through making professional politicians j th1 wjth the exception of Charles Evans
the recipients of posts the duties of which
demand business acumen and business meth
Hughes the Harding cabinet has nothing to
recommend it as a cabinet composed of men
of Oklahoma Chose who have lived j become Carter county) and everytime
rbere cooUnuously since the advent of I go back there the hope comes to
statehood really can see und uppre- j me that the Hand of DesUny or
ciate the wonderful strides m prog-: w heel of Kortune or whatever it js
ress made oy tne state in me iew ; inai ruie.s iour lives win in somo j
years in wtoich it has been seif gov- munner allow me to round out my
trmng.
OdS Upon the part of those Who are given . h ih nhilitv to do real things which' 1 um hlOllmd to believe that only j confines of the same county
directorial authority Wn S. S Ney who knew the old Indian Ter- K.ectfully.
enjoy pleasure: and. behold this ulso
is vanity.
1 eald of laughter. It is mad: and
some rofth What doeth it?
I souei'.t in mhr- heart to give my-
life In fome practical work within the 1 so"' umo wiM- ' acquainting mine
hands and weep:
1 lend my hand to all who nay "I
con."
N'o shame-faced outcast ever sank so
deep
But yet might rise and be again a
man.
The political history of this nation shows
1 . 11.
are really Worm wniie. rltory days and now drop in on The
In plain words eliminate Judge Hughes new ordr of things occaalo&aUy can
up of
of
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Ilien ajJiJarviaie nuai umi unc d...
Oklahoma was admitted to the sister-
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iat p.uwM.y eveiy presiueni we nave nau. Harding has a cabinet made
Democrat or Rennbhcan. has heen a man of
. . rV " ' 01 small CailDCr. toou 0f states and redeemed from
strong personauty ot keen executive ability . d unfortuuateiv for the welfare of all ( under government rtuco ... the days
cnaracter ana oi gooa Business concernedi such men always put party and
judgment. Ipartv weal above the welfare of the nation
i et the administration of every president i ' 0
irom tne aays ot George Washington on down
and through the two successive terms of Wood-
row Wilson show that errors of judgment
C. I.. GREEN.
htari with wisdom; and to lay hold on
; folly till I might see what was that )oK foxm
6 ivii nit: m men wnicn iney
shculd do undej- the heaven all the
THE PASSING OP GAMP MORGAN
ot southern reconstruction wo R.iown
as "carpet bagger" rule.
FIFTY THOUSAND STRONG
The demise of .1 inu H. UorfOn
Camp "... C. V. oc;urreJ on KeJ i-
ury :T. 1921 in Wi r -1 room of the
While 1 had in a general way under- court house.
-Mood that Oklahoma had buckled on j For the past two j- hnc year.- ve
the tnarne.xs uf statehood and started j v.f re aware that the camp had been
to work out her destiny along with in a langu&hlng condition but were
Ver older sisters 1 will never forget greatly surprised to learn on tnat day
my sunVrlse and amazement when I "that a diagnosis had been made and
stepped off the train at Ardmorf aoout 1 r vouled tn- taci uiai ii was in ai-
two years ago after
days of their life.
aghat '
Dost reel from righteous retribution'
blow?
1 made me great works; I buildedTnen 1urn 1fm UolUjJ of
aif mouses; l planted rne vineyards.
I made me gardens and orchards
and 1 planted trees in them of all
kinds of fruits:
I male me pools of water to water
therewith the wood that brlngeth forth
trees:
1 got me servants and maidens and
had Mrvtata born in my house also I
haj great oasessions u' great and
mall liilth' above all that were in
White
the past
And find the future's pofe
aa snow.
Judge Walter MaJone
absece of liculo nKirtls. There wm only four Jerusalem before me
Oh we're coming Gamiliel; we're fifty
have led to fatal mistakes to mistakes which thousand strong as we go marching toward
have cost the taxpayers of the United States the pie counter. ( With apologies to "Marching
billions upon billions of dollars mistakes which Through Georgia.)
have resulted disastrously to the political party Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown
whose chief executive was held responsible as written relative to the old time heads of
t ..A - J.I- . 1 A 11 A 1 A 1 a mIu
out wnicn were in every case cnargeame to Europe ciestinea 10 leave mose topworits in .vidanca ..r that I and mt "n a ' cai iwtrumcnu. and that of an aorta.
the woodenheadedness and incomDetencv of the headsman's basket micrht well be amended ." .m ihrift r.r mbUh 1 have I The oDnon.-nt of the measure inter-. o i was great and increased more
.-m mon vchn u-riilu cViruvo! nnllflfllana A4jui fif tVia naaa nt Prouirlnt Wnrwn rimiliol i afterwards learned the place to be Bosed tho objection tnat on account I than all that were before me In .leru-
wm. . . t v iiutiv .'ill t flu poll 11V.1UIIO) 111 IvU tV 14b tilt. V Mi't. a ivi.iui.in ttmaivii PJaa aaawa
llUtUU. MUHC lWt mo vim wvuw . - -
Political Announcements
about twenty-one ars. und noted
the city as it was in its changed con-
dition. Xot a vestige of the old Ard-
ntjre remained M I could see. and In
Its stead hail arisnn a modern thrlv-
The Ardmoreite is authorized to an-
ncunce W. 0. iJoalc as oudMtta for
rcembera of th.- .aimj present on this; ' gat'herJ me also silver and gold i " ' TT .'
Moaalon Bbe pn I tog officer and and the paooHw tmaura of kings i ar"
Urree. others-nd when the vital and of the provinces: 1 gat me men g 0 be f.J elC"
Question of dissolution was ijut before Angers and women singers and the I UWi "
The Ijody. two of them voted "yea" oensnis o. tne sons or men. as musi
to control and deliver big blocks of votes in Harding who is confronted by the task of
doubtful states were grossly unfitted either taking care of 50000 tried and true and awful-
by business training or ability to handle the ly hungry Republicans who are already elbow-
affairs entrusted to their care in such a man-! ing each other and "scrouging" and growl-
or the administration by which they were 'claims of willingness to sacrifice themselves vainly locking for a familiar iand-
: - j .r ii.. i-m a : mark 1 could but Wonder at the
ttjjpuuueu. Upon me altar ol Uie posiomces oi America I - " . . .. I n lhH wo mrmbpr h had voted labor that 1 had labored to do
The Ardmoreite is authorized to an-
nounce B. W. DuJce as a candidate
for the office of city commteion.
frotn the First ward subiect to the
action of ihe democratic primary elec-
tion March 15th 1921.
ulso my wisdom remained
and mudJy streeti to bo replaced by I ent the matter should not be consider- with me:
the mod rn cement sidewalks con- I ed that these few dil not renect the j And whatsoever mine eyes desircl 1
bv business training or ability to handle the ly hungrv Republicans who are alreadv elbow- crete curbing and pavements in- sentiment of the camp on tfcli quaa-1 Pt not mm them i withneid not
.ITi w.i ... kU-:- l u Itl- u .u ... .l stinctively 1 looked around for the lion wnicn was fraught with so much my heart Horn any joy; for my heart
..r. a. .. t... I. n.onnlr. nn.l inrlnnra 111 f T-. nn H'iOl.?e0 1.1 U BIV la OUT: OJld thli! Sis
ner as to reflect credit upon either themselves ing and showing their teeth in presenting their !and u3 waikyd up Main street ! purpose was the objection made. by portion of mi my labor. 'or ' p Clt.y ?mra 3 !r
To aaa UM camp -nugglm for ex- men I looKeu on oil tne works that"-" " " TzZZZ
u.nd.-r at the i i.-.tenoe was toitunns to the sight . mv nunus nuu wrougr.;. anu on in- . " . ' i
Ti.e Ardmoreite is authorized to an- :
' nounce R. S. Hendon M a candidate
It has been conceded by friend and foe by in the name of patriotism.
Republicans as well as Democrats that Wood-
row Wilson la une of the brain est men
ever sat in the presidential chair. It has
conceded by those who recognize ability and ness life!
jjitlon. March 15lh 1921.
Step Lively !
.-tn the place before. Mv last Im- yea that they conceived Una happy and I behold all was vanity and vexation of
'ood- Jlist think Of it yOU ordinary mortal; jUSt presslon Of Ardmore had bean tbat of humanitarian Uiougiit that line be.sl 'Pint and there was no profit under
who think of it vou man who is confronted onlv!a !"m4" ronU'r wwn vth ts strf'ta i ll'in t0 Uo in order to r11Vi 11 of Un- -
wno tninh Ol U. OU man wno IB toniiontetl oniy rf ngg wlh u slVf fakir all ugvny und .suffering was to pro-
been by the ordinary cares and vexations ol a busi- on uw prumineni corner. ;nj a crowd ceed immediately to its axaotttlon and Annual I ivPwinrL' hniv
a a U I UMI I.I I Vl.'lVt II kJllvTT
true worth that he was a master of state- Fifty thousand postmasters every mother's n". '"' Z rZ 1 !I-10-11-12.
craft a business man of undoubted ability a son of whom contracted laryngitis through 'palming off on a guinb:.- p.i.u. and be-n burning for many years wan at
nutn of great character and strong personality shouting. "Harding Harding Harding's the here i awoke to find mys.n in muni- one- sr.uffe.i out
M in paying political debts in serving out Boy." and who marched out on election dayln jJttmH?Z
the pottage to those who played the game of and voted early and (sometimes) often in or- Am) ln ! h- u-;w ... wis 1 ber but u f. w years back whan man)
politics and brought about his ascension to the der that the country might be saved from the 'the country to Woodford where i b.igi. .... i intelligent minds were
highest and mast honorable office in the gift grasping greed of "the Democrats before Bur- 11. i'T SSf fifSJTS. 5 Sj
of the entranchised ritizens ol the most en- leson raised the phone and telegraph rates whu$k nuw IlK)k bui jiMUl un tour. into .. ramlnlaoant mo.d. wouu give
lightened oountry in the civilized world. Mr. 'again even after he had cashed his chips and or mtie morei i noticxi chaiw m to hii axpartanot in thai bloody
WiUon surrounded himself by a cabinet gave returned the wire companies to private control. : riZT!Z TJ" T .HS SSTi
to himself a governing board of directors many In addition to taking care of the 50.000 Insteu1 of 'he nui itrafgiini off m amualni and ottwea of u most thrilling
of whom were most notoriously incompetent who are an hungered and athirst Mr. Harding a northwesterly direction aorow the natura
and unqualified. is confronted bv the monumental task of hav-'op" r""- -! llM n"v u n w lhV"'J ' "
. Is I " . "UUi" " secUon lines skirting well kept OOngtBlaJ spirits that have gone iroon
As a result money ivaa scattered to the ing the Lodge separate peace resolution re- Urms winh un a(rrjcuiUPa prospi-nty ua to . bnght.-r world
four winds of the heavens graft walked abroad vamped and signed sealed and delivered. s ev.dent as anywhere in tn aouth. j Xnotner ource vf great pleasure
in the land at the time when patriotic sons According to the latest information however j o BoUoatMa In waa & w
ot America were battling tor the overthrow America will have to struggle along in a state 1 unu tow-headtd youngsters tt ruined a with muala atu song and
or autocracy and departmental scandals be- of war with Germany until such time as the
came as common as the neighborhood gossip 50.000 faithful ones are properly arrayed in
dispensed from meetings of old time sewing political swaddling clothes bathed and put to
circles. bed in the nice and sanitary postoffices which
Handicapped on every stretch hampered dot this fair land from the storm-beaten craigs
KINDKROARTF.N
I Ml 01 I VOI R CHILD I oK
IHKKK MONTHS. OPENS MARCH
14. t.OOD WHAT HER f-ACRLUSNi''
TRAINING. TRANSPORTATION. "US'.
C ST. S. W. PHONE 474.
58c
Record Sale on aU tlua rooniuit
only a limited number left.
I I KE'S Ml SIC SIORE.
which lined to peep cautiously from when thi:. was over there was a
the doorway at the passing atranger I general mingling and a most vleusont
had given way to the well kept farm
chHd who looks inde-pemlcnUy and
fearlessly arid often unlnterestedly at
Che passing automobile.
on every hand by assistants who held positions of the several safely Republican states in the rlwiwr n.nin ("r. ny
which were too big for them broken by dis-1 "near east." to the most arid plains of prohi- :m.m nm un.i . t i have
ease and wrecked by nen-ous strain Wilson's j bition-ridden. Democrat-defiled Texas. "l nw evidence of tha woodayfoi
second administration in place of ending .n a Away down in the erstwhile solid south. tLZT? i!'
blaze of glory which should have left the party members of the giant fifty thousand army of ' jr-r in the dy i km-w. it was a cntiie. ..r the sentiment of (hoti
little shack of any kind to be Hind and
any body for a tearhw wno could
gel the pi-ople to pay film for "teach-
half ihour or more spent in genial
'iieurfy converse.
in the wisdom of thus.' who brought 1
olioul the dissolution thev concluded
that u recurrence of these pleasures
were extrau$antly Improbable und
the lining off of all hope of such
would be no deprivation. What a bene-
ficent thought'
Prom what wh iliave been obi to
ab
sent members we believe if the dis
solution hnd been deferred till a full
expression was given tha violent
death of the camp would have liw n
avnrlol. Out It may be anked bv the
dissenters why dU tbey not appear
and by their votes iprevent the ool-
ll.ei
The notion of that evening's meet-
ing Is very much to be deplored. If
there are those who desire to con-
tinue the organisation and their anso-
I clnUona nrising therefrom. It ia a
..u -t ii.- n L.II a. .a i.- l L i Ifieliools t.d unless I am mistaken I privilege that sh.nil.l not be denied
expeci mucn o! ura rvr.uumaii puny tney oi me miamic on me wesi Dy me nwvinn WB nn. um and t those disHatisfleo i
. sT 1 1 1 ! A.X. At . 1 1 M A ii . at At
expect mucn oi mr. nuramg us me executive sweus ot tne somnamuuient rairic on tne .M .. r.pmntereient .m. tvu.-n-. wiihdrawing nmum.
head of that party and aa the executive chief north by the frozen line of demarkation which
of this government. Many promises have been separates the United States from snowy wastes
of Thomas Jefferson in power snuffed out faithful ones tried and true mav be found
into an oblivion which carried with its passing even now polishing their boots combing the
me must ttisasirous anu overwhelming net eat snarls out ot t heir goatees and declaiming upon ing the voum i..i how to Hhoot.
ever known to a political party of this nation the necessity keeping the blacks in the offing now this thirte.-n yr-.;.i sis-
It is to be nincerely hoped for the welfare i until after the lily whites shall have been cared j JJ ".."JS m
of the people of the United States that the for at the postoffice pie counter. her neigniwrinr states and the end
Harding administration will accomplish much The territory from which this army of the!1" not Tnl" ru 'or
toward bringing about that condition of "nor-j politically unemployed will volunteer is broiul;;B;
malcy" of which he talked so earnestly during 'and expansive. It covers an area which island consciwviou county ennerinten-
the campaign last year. The American people I bounded on the east by the storm-tossed billows ! ''" n" Mm ln rnanagmg her
should lax beyond Uie limit her Pry
slcai atrangth In tier work for the
bounty Aa a dally rsaOsr of The
made and many practically insurmountable 1 and oasis dotted Canadas. and on the south i AMMNMa i mvi imm an
mi.
It is exceedingly unfotiunatc tlt
auch a lack of harmony prevails with
these veterans now fallen Into the
"sear and yellow leaf" for al best
I WOULDN'T YOU prefer to own a car I jj
which is backed by a responsible firm and I
I whose slogan of "Service With a Smik" I
I means more than lo ip-in when they take I I
I A -1. .. 'U ll- "Ii 1 1 .. r-l.l. 4 I
miy t. ruuKuer Lieveianu or v oie Aero
c : u . a i
uiarui uwnei in mumure.
"STEP LIVELY"
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Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 123, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 6, 1921, newspaper, March 6, 1921; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc158767/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.