Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 153, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 10, 1921 Page: 3 of 18
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PAGE THREE
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SUNDAY APRIE 10 1921.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
iORE THAN 300
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AT THE THEATERS
1 WESTHElMEIt & DAUBE THE LEADING STORE FASHION PARK CLOTHES
RDMOREHES TO
Palace Theatre
Sunday und Monday: " Dangerous
KLAHOMA CITY
Hours" Thomas II. luce Production.
Tuesday and Wednesday: "Sick
It's not what you pay it's what you get for your money.
You get full value here.
Abed" Wallace Reld.
HURSDAY APR. 14
Thursday and Friday: "Idols of
Clay."
Saturday; "Valley of Doubt."
Moro than 300 Step'TJvclyvArdmor-
jtes including Automobllo DoulniH
tiwanans Rotarinn.-i' IJnns and otht'r
henibiTs of the Chamber of Commerce
ill attend Ardmore Day at the Okla-
bma City Automobile Show Thurs-
by April 14 is the opinion of thoso
P charge of the final arrangements for
pe trip.
Three special i'ullinan In addition
b the regular car will be provldtxl to
uke care of the large crowd expected
p attend.
Secretary Barron of tho Chamber of
'ommerce has mad arrangements by
tilth tickets and reservation to Okla-
omu City may bo secured nt tho Cham-
hr of Commerce and urgi'S that those
tanning to go notify him not later than
uesduy morning.
Oklahoma City la planning many
Beolul features of entertainment and
rdmore people will bo special guests
f honor on Thursday. The members
l tho Kiwanis Club with Ilotarians
nd l.ions will be guests of the Okla-
oma City Kiwanis Club of which Fox
'ood president of the Ardmore Akron
'ire und Rubber Company is president
ir. Wood in behalf of his club has ex-
nded a special invitation to club mem-
th here to bo present at their rati
ii1 club meeting on that date.
Jhe Automobile Dealers will be en
rtained ut luncheon by tho AutoruO'
ile Dealers of Oklahoma City
A big banquet will be given at the
vening hour for the visitors and the
:iy's festivities-will close with a dance.
he Ardmore party will leave Oklaho-
lia Citv midnight Thursday those in
Marge wishing every one to thoroughly
nderstand That the trip means only
ne day out of Ardmore. The schedule
; to leave here Wednesday night ut
lidnlght. Cars will be open at 9:30
'clock and to leave Oklahoma City the
tame hour. Thursday night.
Thft AntnmohilA Dealer Will re
rnssed in a uniform of white trousers
1th blue cents white hnts on which
here will bo band of blue bearing the
mc.riptlon 'Ardmore" In gold letters.
military Step Lively band will ac-
omnanv the Ardmore party the auto-
kiobilc dealers having made arrange-
nts for this part of the program.
Ardmore cars will be decorated with
lile streamers and If anyone "falls to
now that Ardmore Day Is being prop-
ilv celebrated In Oklahoma City they
kill bo both deaf and blind." XI. 1.
ft'itt of the dealers association fays.
21 r. Wilt has overlooked no detail in
omnletinu' arrangements for the rmn-
orts of the ladies who will be in the
arty. One car will be placed for tho
ise of unescorted ladies and for the
named couples.
nong representatives of the Artl-
ktoreite who will at tend win ne -miss
ktith Nolan society and automobile
lews editor wno win maise me un
hi the Ardmore airplane with Pilot As-
ev. Miss Nolan will go to tho city
ifsday morning. Hill Krohn oil and
..frting editor will be a member of
be party leaving here " ounesuaj
kicht.
This is going to be a Step TJveiy
lunch With the Ardmore Wl slogan
tep Lively' in full force" Secretary
'.iiiron states "and we want to let
very one in the state know that Ard-
nore Is there Thursday 'l-ct's Co.'"
Princess Theatre
Sunday and Monday: "Dangerous to
Men" Viola Dana.
Tuesday; "Who's Your Servant" all
star cast.
Wednesday; 'The Flame" all star
cast.
Thursday: "Tho Smart Set" Jane
Novak.
Friday: "liirl of My Heart" Shirley
Mason.
Saturday: "Shadow of Rosalie
Byrne" Klalno Hammerstciii.
OFFICERS DESTROY
ANOTHER WILD CAT
STILL AND PRODUCT
1 Deputies Sheriffs liin Curler nnd
Karl Young captured a large wild cat
pi ill a few miles west of Poolville Fri-
day afternoon und with tho apparatus
j Aits a large quantity of mush wlikn
lima iloHtroved.
1 rrk... ...ill I... ml In . 1 nl':i t ifill tlllt
I in "ini mm . "I
ecently as It showed the effects of n
n ent run but no one was In sight
ml no arrests were made.
The plant w locndnl in a retnole
i.f the coiintv far from main
rnveled roads und evidently had been
ii operation for some time.
The still was a galvanized it 'in at lair
f libotit sixty gallons ciipnciiy. The
.ft t le worm and everything contnvted
. itli It were destroyed by the officers.
Chicago. Preliminary umaiiiatllo't
the national wheal (.rowers Into u
liitiomil co-operative marketing com-
.ny f murket the country's output
f grain was completed and plans laid
ir Immediate operation.
LMlardJ
Say
"Threaded
Rubber
Insulation"
The Willard Threaded Rub-
ber Battery is immune to all
old-time wood-separator ills.
The plates are insulated not
merely separated.
No money out of your pocket
for separator replacement be-
cause Willard Threaded Rubber
Insulation neither warps cracks
carbonizes nor punctures. It
outlasts the battery plates.
Ask about the Willard
Threaded Rubber Battery
the only battery with Threaded
Rubber Insulation.
"Through Service Ws Grow"
HARRIS
BATTERY CO.
North 'Washington Street
Willard.
Batteries
"SATISFIED OWNERS"
Is the answer to Cadillac popu-
larity. Parts and Service . for Cadillac
and Studebakers.
CADILLAC
COMPANY
of Ardmore
It imporlail thai yon
$1 $35 and $1 'Sufis
see fiSi
wtitel
are on sale aft
SPRING SUITS by some of
Americans leading tailors-
Tweeds; Cassimeres Worsteds; designed inw the
new models for young men- in single and double
breasted models. Blue with fine pin stripes;
grays tan and solid blue and a limited number
of black and white checks.
Men who desire quality and style combined will find it in these Fashion Park
Stein-Bloeh Schloss Brothers. Langham High and others at exceedingly low
prices. A most stupendous array of patterns and none that are correct will be
found missing. When buying clothes it is .always best to buy nationally known
clothes because a firm who thinks enough of their goods to put their name on
it are willing to back it up. You receive a double guarantee here not only
do the tailors back up
their suits but every suit
that goes out of our store
must give entire satisfac-
tion or we will refund the
purchase price or give a
suit to replace.
Blue Serge Suits-Conservative
Models at $25.00
Special lot of navy blue serjre suits.
to $ 10 to be sold at ij.
Well tailored and of pood serviceable all wool
serges.
Special Lot of
Shirts $1.00
Shirts of percale and madras
in a special selling. Several
different patterns and all
sizes. Shirts that formerly
sold up to $1.7.") will
be found in this lot
at
$1
oys' Suits with
Extra Trousers
M KcA) We are specializing in boys' clothes having a depart-
I mcnt that would do credit to many a store as a man's
department we want them to feci at home here. We
are offering next week boys' two trouser suits new
spring fabrics and patterns. These suits are worth the
price we ask but.We include an extra pair of trousers
as good measure.
s1350 to
$27'50
A W-D SPECIAL HATS
In these light felt hats you get all the smart style fea-
tures embodied in higher priced hats and the quality
will surprise you. drays tans browns
greens and blacks with hands to match or
in contrasting shades. See these reniarxable
huts at
$3
I''
ArdmoreN leading Department Store'
Announcing New Prices
on Nettleton Shoes
It is with great pleasure that we make this
announcement of the reduction in the price of
the Nettleton Shoe. All lasts and sizes.
Clacks
14.50
Browns
$15.00
WW
-Also New Price on
Nettleton DeFonds
Nettleton Oxfords are also included in this
reduction. All leathers ull lasts and ull sizes
Take a Stroll Down Our
r
Bargain Aisle
Dozens of tables all overflowing with bargains.
These items on those tables are changed every
other day. .
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