Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1921 Page: 5 of 10
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THURSDAY. MAKCH 24 1921.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITt;
TAG fi FIVE;
KATY OKr'U'l I.S TO T
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I'lirkillnl lalioii-ix. Hi fil'f llli' nrirf.'r-
I'Pci' i it'll i (I union hi-ail.s sail Hial fht'V
wm lit iI' th im i' f'riiil'iii tit fit 'tlic na-
tional ai;; fi'iui iit on ttn1 part Tit tne
luiln.til.
As a Modern Filipino Actually Looks
j 5portitorialS
II KY BILL. KltOHX
Ilftliviill T'X.l:. .l;ili-h " I -- ll'firi.ils
1 f t)i' M. I A- T. r;iili und ivirr-
wntiitiviH of th' mail 1 1 . ; 1 1 r 1 1 -1 1 ; 1 1 m -of-Wiiy
fiiii'ltiy-! nii't h'T.' tmiay in clis-
Usi; Aliliiiuri
rt'.sulls.
tc Want Ail.t for Hurn
Sfi'ins like the i n'y tipurt Kuint; mi in
A i i Imurc" now is mariilrs. 1
iu.i a iniiMSi i i i-il ii .'. inn m wall's i'l
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A BANK ACCOUNT
The words sound good.
MAKE
Tine is something everyone can
THIS have.
YOUR start in the right way.
BANK ow s e me
STATE NATIONAL BANK
YOU'LL is the place
LIKE Forget the amount.
The start is the thing.
OUR
service STATE NATIONAL BANK
OIL NEW
(From Local and South Oklahoma Fields)
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N'ci not Mis.ii.siii imn liU's. j
Wi'rc s:'fa!;ii)K of "S .Tinn Siniis."
N"l lu;il i'diiIimI. .
'I'll.- k i is wiy Hull Hi.' playing KrimniN
:nv Hlill ii litlli' 1 1 i ) 1 1 ) I'm- Mliii lili s h it !
thry'll lir nhii' to Kmii'kli' ikiwn" as
.mil its I I Sol Jfi'ls lllil'l t'tl'lllull iit
III!' Wlltl'l'.
I lit' K1UH ini' .-i rto. I as )i i )ani;; n
I'l'litinn for pri si iitntion to ili- new
It " iiiiinaKir for tin- rinsing of ull
M WI'I S.
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Stop Those
Backaches!
It;ick.iches ottcn Indicate kidney trou-
ble. To stop them put your kidneys
and bladder in normal healthy comli
tion with HOBO Kidney & Bladder
Remedy. other preparation acts
o quickly surrly or permanently.
Hundreds have t'-stificd ti this won.
dt-rful power. No alcohol no harmful
drugs. $1.20 the bottle at all druf
Stores.
Hobo Med. Mtj. Co. Shreveport La.
Kk!twy Bladder R?mx!y
Look for the RED LINE 'round thetop
M .i'l H B' l. .
Oil M&rliel
J'enniylvania
t:ubc'.l
icmcrst't ...
PointT'-ot liyht ...
Haglaml
Xzi'tti Llm-i . ....
South Limit .......
Illliir . .......
Plymouth
QuotulUtns
$3.23
"" 2.00
roo
1.00
"S.".'.". 3 V3
3.T3
3 3i
y.93
Duncan . !'
Comanrhe ..... .......
Wah-rs l-0l
l'.ui'khur':Htt . - -
4
I'rinceton ...... 3.7?
Kansas nnd Oklahoma 1.7
Healdtou 1.00
Hi-jvilt 1.75
C'orslcuna Light . l.El)
Elect 1.71
llotiryc-tta .. . 1.7J
Murun .... .... 1.75
Caldo (Heavy) 2.5i
Coc-nins .. . 3 .19
Yale . . 1.75
CUttliill'' . . l.Ti
Corsicana Heavy .li
There aro hundreds of thousands of this type of young men in the Philippines.
They are to be the future rulers of the destinies of the islands.
Tlii Filipino lias lii'Pti much nilsrop- litis und only a small percentage of
resented in tlio United Slates. This la Uieni are uncivilized. They are fust
largely because the Sunday supple- becoming educated and will tiltimute-
meiits have inude 11 specialty of por- ly make good citizens.
Iravln the seini-nakod nnn-t 'liristlan Seventy per cent of the Inhabitants
bill tribes as "typical" Filipinos which of the Philippines over ten years of
is far from the truth. ti'e accordinj; to the last census are
The total population of (he Philip- literate. This is a higher percentage
pines is li::.i'U!!H of which IMII.'.UT'J "f literacy llian that of tiny South
are Christians and civilized and have1 American country higher than that of
been no for IHMl years possessing a cul- Spain nnd higher hnu (lint of any
lure and ri'liin'iiient thai will compare 1 of the New liepnbllcs of Kurope whose
favorably with that of other countries. Independence Is being guaranteed by
The number of noli ( hi ist ians is N.Vvithe Allies.
So ti.iey 1 n't attract their rnailili s.
I'.ni the marble inanuf icturers aro ex-
pecleil to offer objections.
Sieakinir of Mississippi marbles seems
like the majority of the cub" ttaiters
.still insist that lliey contain t o many
";i.s" and "Us" on the initial journey of
the ivories and nbsoiuieA- to 1 many
"7s" on flights taken by the squares
after the start.
Which reminds us of a letter we re-
reived once which read us follows:
"Hear Kd: lioys of Ardmore are tossing
nie ab-'ul in shameful manner and al-
most breaking my bones .signed Mrs.
Ippy Marbles." To w.iieh we replied
"Load full of lead and you will be 1110-
l 'sted no longer."
OI'KKATIONS IN KOl'THKAST
KXTKNSION HKW1TT FIKI.U
Ciillne Oil Couipauy .no 1 on no-
Wesiheiiner A larui. in section 3'
is drilling at l.HMt feet.
t'ollne Oil Ctunpany No. I on tbo
Westheimer H farm in section 3ti 4s-
2w b: tlrilli ntf at 1730 feet.
t'ollne Oil Company No. 1 on
Westheimer C farm in sittion 3'i
2w. Is drilling at 1200 feet.
Coline Oil ..C'omiiany No. 1
Kiimsey A farm In the renter
Hon 3tf 4s-2w Is a rig.
the
4-
tht
sec-
Carter Oil Company is rigginK up on
the Sullivan farm in section IJ6 4s-2w.
Humble Oil L Itefinintf Company
No. 1 on the Oil! farm. In section 2.
4s-2w. Is drilling at 12(A tret.
(JKFK'WIS MA(iNA OIlL CUMI'ANY
J. Welnstein of New York City whs
re-elected president of the Magna Oil
Company ut the annual meetins of the
company held in Tuba recently. Other
officer chopen were H. Appleinnn. vice
president; A. .1. Lewis vice president'
J. D. Davis treasurer: M. 11. Silver-
man secretary and general counsel:
A. J. Seligman: 8. .1. Ferguson Arthur
lwlH D. K. Travis and II. A. (lordon
und the offieers as directors.
OKLAHOMA ( III l)K MAKKKT
VAI.l'K.
Oklahoma's State Ccologirat Purvey
has Issued u review of tho State's min-
eral output for 1920 Hnd rstlmatea the
toUil value at $400000000. Oil sup-
plied the greater part of tho 1 100.000-
000 valuation the market value of Ok-
lahoma' crude petroleum In 1920 hav-
ing been 31.2R9J75. Hut there were
sixteen other minerals mined In the
State to make up the remaining JS0-
710.825. Exclusive of oil there has been an
Increase In Oklahoma's annual mineral
output In 19 years of nearly 200 per
cent.
WITH THE OIL MEN
J. A. Dormant Junior engineer with
the Km pi re Cuinpunies was transferred
from the production department of
Duncan to the geological department.
T. Q. Best Junior englnetir from the
New York reuUtUon department f
the Emplrv Companies han-beon trans-
ferred Into the land and. lease- depart-
ment for special work In- Duncan.
W. H. Carlln of Tulsa one of the
orgonlxrra of the Auburn Oil ft (las
Company of Auburn Ind.. In looking
over personal Interests' In Oie Toxin
and Southern Oklahoma oil fields.
Tharett O. Best of the land and leas
department of the Umpire Companies
hail been temporarily transferred to
the Duncan district.
3. O. Ijmb who Is engaged In the
oil tmflineaa In llnkersfleld. California
is here for a brief visit during which
time "he will go over the oil fields In
the southern part of thin state Mr.
Ijunb was Joined here by his brother
George Lamb who tetnded here for sev
oral years but wIim is ru-w cai-ying on
drilling operations at Itrownwood.
Texas. The Lamb boys will visit the
fields in Carter counly and at Duncan
and will be here only a few days.-
Itoy Catiiiehuel of I ! :t lil t -n who has
large holdings in I ho Hewitt district is
an Ardmore visitor today.
Tho Noble well in :!2-s-1w near Os-
walt in Love enmity has made no pro-
gress for several days. The depth is
not far from 2700 feet the well bits a
showing lit this depth and as soon as
deeper drilling ran be done the sand
will be tested. There are a few eli-
ihusiiuits who are hopeful that it will
be a producer at I he present ibipth ami
these people are Watching the Well
closely.
COURT OF HONOR
PRESENTS BADGE
OF SECOND CLASS TO
THREE BOY SCOUTS
MACKAY COMPANY
ESTABLISHES CABLE
CONNECTION TO CUBA
New York March 23. Ciiience H.
Maekny president of the Postal Tile-
graph nnd Cable Company .v.noiineed
today that the Postal systen: v. ill lay
a new submarine- cable between Miami
Fla. and Havana Culm which will
supplement tho present table width
runs from New York to Havana. Cuba
thereby furnishing an al'criiate route.
The new cable landing at Miami ill
lie connected by direct wlre with the
offices of the Postal Tel-graph 'ys-
tern to all part of the I'mi-Hl Slates.
Trials made yesterday on I he lit.e di-
rectly between Havana and New York
produced excellent results.
Manager Cat hey of tlf Ard-nore
branch of the Mm kay Telegranh Com-
pany states that he has received offl
rial notification of the laying of the
American-Cuban cable by his com-
pany. This puU Ardmore in tllrecl
cable connection via the Mackay witn
Havana and all Interior points of im-
portance In Cuba.
Women Start Hospital Drive
Tulsa Okla. March 21. The cam-
paign committee composed f 100 wo-
men has raised $102 of tho $1000000
fund to complete St. John's hospital
here. In the first two days of a county-
wide drive. Wnnrn garbed In the uni-
form of nurses are swarming over the
downtown district and. In the bunks
taKel kibbles and department store
seeking contributions.
One more f.vanl step in scouting
was acei tnplislied j e.-ter !a when the
local I! y Si-out Court of Honor com-
posed of Henry ). ltinslaiKl chairman
Jamis ll.irron and Perry Maxwell con-
ducted an investiture ceremony for
the pui'iKi.-e of presenting to Scouts I a
Joseph Oiloni. Only Varnell and Wesley I bi
Carrel insignia of the rani; of second
class scout for which tin y had recently
qualified.
Ilerrtof re it has 1st n customary
for the boys to imltv before their
Scuiitm aster and to receive their liadgo
from the Scout Kxeeutive without cere-
inony. Since the ilea of tile I toy Scout I n
movement is lo provide 1 ppmiunity for
iioys to associate w iili men of character j
th" court of honor investiture cere-;
l.iony Is used as an additional mcihnd
of bringiiiu the mm and the boy to-
gei'er. Iii niMit. n to the members f
tin urt Seoul Commissioners Arthur)
Slraehley and Scout Keeiilive Kmnillt
'I. Ib'iil took T'lll't in the rol'emonv 11s I
Hell as Seoul master Jes-e Thomson
of whose troop lite scouts are members.
The next session ..f the Court of
Honor will be held the second Wednes-
day In April for merit bidi;e examination.
DEMONSTRATION OF
ASBESTOS ROOFING
LOCAL LUMBER YARD
c. V.' Holmes representing the H.
W. .lohns-M.inville Company of St.
Louis is in the i-itv making a demon-
stration of Jor.ns-Mun ville asbestos
: hillgies.
At tin- I'rensli
this nioininu .1
-ind pii I'l-rly
. pcetiiiiii s whil
ATTKNTION SIIKINF.KK
YOU AKK i;i (!l FSI KD TO ICR A l
Till-: MASONIC TlvMPl.K I-'K1I Y
KVKXIMi M VKCH '.i AT 7:110 P. M
TO PKICI'KCT TIIK ORGANIZATION
of thi: shiuni: n.i it. a. tai l
(il.KNN SKt'Y. Adv. 2 I V
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If you haven't the money to invest
do not read my advertisement. I would
hate to be responsible for your woi
tying over wanting to buy and not bt
able to buy. F. 'A. Ilishop. Adv.
Skating
At Whittington Park Tuesday and
Friday nights and Saturday and Sun-1
day afternoons. 24-2
Pa
n
y lliMthefs lumber yard 1
number of contractors j
wners were interested i
their mechanics gave
(leinonstration of the work tioat can
ace
mpllshei by this new method of I
l.-iying file-proof roofing. I
The shiniih s are laid over the old
roofiliu and are n d only attractive bnt !
ii. destructible and assure the owner j
that the necessity for rcrouring will I
I ever occur. I
Air. Holnns aid his assistants will be '
the city until Si.adiv ami they in-
vile all i" ill t t'ii ct ' !'s and the public gen- '
irallv lo coine In the lumber yard of
Fl-ensl. y liro'' crs who have the local
agency for the .lohns-Mauville pr.--diicts
and see for th "Uiselves that t'le
shiiii.'l.s are all that is claimed for
them.
Head about the coming winter play
ground of the world Mexico in to-
day's paper. - V.. Pishop. Atlv.
CURED
in 6 to 14 Days
All druggists are authorized to
refund the money If PAZO OINT-
MENT fails to Cure any case of
ITCHING BUND. BLEEDING
or PROTRUDING PILES. Cures
ordinary cases in 6 days the
worst cases in 14 days.
PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re-
lieves ITCHING PILES and you
can get restful sleep after the
first application.
It is guaranteed by Paris Med-
icine Co. St Louis Mo. Manu-
facturers of the world-famous
Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine
tablets.
This signature is on every box
of PAZO OINTMENT. 60c
lepTy""!
1" ' vjsjs vm w shm i
1 N5T
' tvlr
.-.i .yr. rfi "
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FIRST you want a boot that won't
separate at the scams and leak. All
right; there's just where the Goodrich
ONE PIECE construction protects you.
SECOND it must wear long. We've been
making rubber goods FIFTY YEARS
we know how to make everlastingly
tough soles and uppers.
THIRD comfort. Siip on a Goodrich
Boot and feel how pliable and comfort-
able it is.
Buying these things in boots is simple.
Just look for the Red Line 'round the
top that means Goodrich. 60000 deal-
ers sell them.
The B. F.GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY
AAron OHIO
. HI-PRESS
RUBBER FOOTWEAR
AI) CLUB TO BE
An Ad Club for the purpose of
furthering the study of advirtlslng and
Its related subjects will be organized
In this city in the near future. The
study will Include the benefits of proper
advertising !ind the most efficient
met hods of promulgating it. Many of the
advertising managers of the larger
firms of this city have already signi-
fied their Intention of liecoming affil-
iated with the new organization and
have greeted the suggestion of its es-
tablishment with noteworthy comment.
.Membership will riot be restricted sole-
ly to advertising men. but all citizens
of Ardmore Interested In the move-
ment will be welcome to enroll.
Practically every large city In the
United States has one or more of the
organizations and persons affiliated
with them elsewhere have expressed
tho opinion that observations gleaned
at tho meetings are most educational
In character.
The first meeting of the local cluh
will be announced at a dato In the
near future
SYRUP
A
Manii
'fwtnvwTiae
aktos Take Osi
seer 14 'tsssri.
O I MUlea TjUHs Take
MtB at MtUM
nuva nv HtiiTi worry mmd
SICK HKADACMK BlllOU8Nrs?
1JV8PEPIUA. CONSTIPATION: MIKl?:
MAT ISM STOMACH dttmdm.
the of bad mutts hw mm
csum b Sikrn ach Birht al l
NATIVE IIKRRS TABLET. MONJuC
t m
T HACK UUA HANTCR In Kk bom
TemtortSyrnpi trr especially fine for cooking-
cannini; and candy-tnakinj becaose they are always
up to trade. Their consistency never varies. Their
purity and goodness are always the same. Either
lor spreads or for cooking Tetntor Syrups are ab-
solutely nneqaaled for uniform quality. Ask your
(Tocert
Mf br tht meters ot fee famous
Tmtot fwiwiii and eJliee
icmwr Mm a rruic rrouuets
St. Louis U.S. A.
Th Quality Syrup
at a Popular Price
A Flarort
Crystal White
Oolden Sorghum
Maple Flavor
TiT
"Ttit btntrj
I Enjoy Working Here"
WHAT maid or madam wouldn't enjoy work-
ing in a kitchen where there is a beautiful
sanitary Porce-Namel "Better Kitchen Table."
The whole table is snowy-white easy to keep
clean and so perfectly handy. Look at the con-
veniencesdrawers and compartments for the
work tools and the pots and pans. There's even
a restful stool. No need to stand on your feet
'til you arc worn out.
Torce-Nami'l (ablos are sturdily built and outlast
ordinary lublea by many years Housewives who
have tried I'orce-Naniel kitchen tables would never
think of going back to the common unhandy kind.
There are Heveral styles of Porce-Namel Tables at
various prices. Como in nnd let us show them to you.
IhrtfWg'.- (g&sif'i til
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SHEETROCK
The FIREPROOF WALLBOARD
AMW
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Sheetrock made from rock encased in a heavy
protective covering is the fireproof wall and
ceiling material in unit form.
Tough rigid and durable Sheetrock resists heat;
cold and sound. It cannot warp shrink or buckle.
It stays put as long as the building stands.
Sheetrock also takes any decorative treatment!
paper paint or panels. Another Sheetrock ad
vantage is the quickness the economy with
which it can be put up. It can be sawed and
nailed just like lumber; it comes in units of
standard sizes. For new construction alterations
and repairs you want Sheetrock. We have it.
Hudson-Houston Lumber Co.
Broadway and Washington Phone 32
Zumwalt Willson & Garnett
ti i t
n:KTim: rrni.to accoi-xtants
AM) ITDHIAI T KMM UIS
TII-SA OKLAHOMA tlTV ARDMOIU. WASHINGTON W C
Have opened offices at !! Bimpson Hull ting Ardmore for iVi
conduct of a irem-ml public iiccountliiir prnetlrr Including- counsel In
alt federal lax problems. Ai counting systems devised and Installed.
Audita and special MLvutinUna; examinations
W C. Wright Managrr Telephone 111
. JtUI U). JWAAM i). c. i
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