Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 10, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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TUESDAY JANUARY 10 192.
HIK DAILY AttDMOREITF..
rftJE THHba
MAJOR 0P1E IS
UNDER FIRE AT
WATSON HEARING
Virginian Tells Committee
He Saw Officer Shoot
Man in Baek Near
Verdun in 1918.
WASIllNC.TO.V Charles K. l-ox of
TUohmimd Vu. testified today before
n senate Invi'.itlmilliiR commute.- that
he saw Major Hleroni L. Oplu or
Staunton Vu. shunt u hoUU.t in thi
back north if Verdun in 19m.
"The mnn nhot was wearing the
American uniform" null'. Kox. "1 wne
1 F.0 feet nwny. An IIib hoy was shot
ho threw bin hands In the nlr mm
toilo(l over. I do nut know if the '
man died. Serif1!! nt Kane nlo huw
the HllKOtillR."
I"oX declirel the soldier was within
Blx feet of the maji r when the shoot-
In took iilnee ihnt lie hml ai)!ronch.
ed the officer unci wnw inovlim off.
"Ho yon know Opie?" Chnlrmun
Ilramli-Kee asked.
"I wuh positive It was Major Opie.
There was much tulk In the com-
panycompany J: 1 10th Infuntry.
Thi nun wondered why the hoy had
been shot. Imt they were nfr.iid lo ask
uliout it."
Asked why he did not report the
rune to I. lout Morins of Itichmond.
Fox mid:
"That Riiy would shoot me; he
wouldn't tnks nny folllshncss."
Pox Rave Chulnniin litnndegeo n
letter qii.tinn Morlmr lis saying he
hud honrd the soldier was runnlnit
nwuy nnd Hint Opie hud a right to
shoot nnd advised Fox not to say
anything n bout the nine "unless you
actually suw the shooting" addlns
that rumom did not stand up In
court.
Hanging l ho tib'i Fox shouted that
he aw Opie shiot.
"I saw It with my own r'cn."
Complete records in the (ones of
American soldier hanged lifter court
martial In France were cabled Im-
mediately to th" war department Col.
Walter A. Itethel. assistant juilire ad
vocate general In the nnny testified
trd.iy before n senate committee in-
vevtlgatlnit chargeH that soldiers were
put to death without trial.
Colmel Itethel had been pressed by
Senator Wnt)-on demoerut (leirgla
whose charges In the senate led to
the appointment of the committee ns
to why no re'.orts of legal execution?
were made public until Ion? after the
armistice.
"We sent the department the nnnu'
of the men hanged the fact cf the
execution and the. offense" said Col-
onel Pethel. "I ' do not know how
soon the department made the facts
jiuMlc."
Names rf men hnnged were not
given to the jiress out of ccnsldcra
Hon for relatives tho witness said.
EIGHT FALLEN HEROES
BURIED IN ARLINGTON
.WASHINGTON. Eight Oklnhomana
who olst their lives In the world wur
are to be buried In Arlington Natlonul
Cemetery near Washington next
Thursday along with about 100 oth
ers from different parts of the coun-
try. Tho list includes Mne Pettit of Pet
tltt; Elmer Fuston Dover; Clarence
O. Tursley Luclen; Cecil E. Jeff-
root Say re; Terry T. Leard Hugo;
Brian P. Taylor Cleveland; Herbert
II. Dean Vlnita and Iren Hiatf Ok
lah'.ma City.
Full military honors will be accord
ed the deud upon their reinterment In
the bountiful National Cemetery at
Arlington not far from where the
Unknown Soldier was Interred re
cently with national honors.
M4DII.I. SCHOOLS TKACII
PATRIOTISM tNDKR RAMSKl
Sunt. F. A. P.umsey of the Madlll
. schools has made cut a program for
i1he teaching of patriotism in the pub
i lie Mhoolv. The plan Is excellent In
Unit inch week some noted American
lis nuilieU whli h will give the students
1 nut only a spirit of patirotism but
will leach them the history of Amer-
ilea's great men. The study of Impor
i Hi 111 events In American history Is
Jttlsn stressed In the projjram such as
i-Ou the :9th week of the suhject "why
(we entered the World War" Is the
i topic.
IFIVK STI'DKNTR SPELL tOOO
WORDS KACH IN CONTKST
DUTIAMT Okla. The Orthography
tclasa In Southeastern under tho ul
Lrection of Miss Bernlce. Pendleton has
m 1 ! . A l.a!
I was elven on 2000 special words which
l-waa fnlsprlld In some of tho Okla-
liioma men scnoois. uui or aa niu
talents who took the test five spelled
yevery one or xne jf.vuu woras rorrw-i
Qy. Thev are Viola Clark Mary Rau
(mlker Mildred Williams Elsie Mosely
uid Kale O'Dell.
I OKLAHOMA MINISTER IIKM) IN
RKNO OS MANN ACT (TIAIUiK
Mt'SKOQKK. Okla. After a search
extending over a period of nearly u
I year and carried Into 11 down western
iutniea onit Into Canada the Itev. J
IC. Haalev. former pastor of the Mcth
Ivdlst Church South of Jny and Crove
la In in II at Reno. Nevada on a tea
irnl charge of violating the Mann act
1 according to word received from thai
1 city today.'
8am Wilson constable of Morgan
township who resides threw miles east
of Ardmoro has tendered his resigna-
tion to the board of county commls
sinners. Heveral applications or ap-
pointment have already been filed with
the board.
Maskers Make Hint Pray
OKMULUEIC John Long SO years
old was taken from his home In We
leotka by a band of Si white mbed
nnd hooded men one night last week
shipped until he promised to reform
and then was fireed to kneel and
pray for aid to dn so according to
a message received from a secret
rder
TO SOUTHERN
Ah-
1 t .
-Hi -j i i.i. no a. yti- vji
First units of the Atlantic fleet lire
off Cuba. Above is the Wyoming flagship of the battleships as she left ihn
Brooklyn Navy Vurd In pommund In Hear
HUNDRED FINES
AND BONDS ARE
DECLARED DUE
MUSKOGEE Okla. Fines approxi-
mating $5000 were Imposed and bonds
amounting In excess of $7000 were de
clared forfeited when a hundred or
more defendants were arraigned In the
United States district court Monday
o plead to charges returned against
them by the grand Jury list week.
Bonds of $1000 for K. M. Pike son
of a minister at Zoruya and Homer
Frye of Sequoyah counTy charged with
violating the liquor laws were forfeit.
ed. A $4000 bond of John Moore .of
Tonkawa charged wl;h monnshlnlng
also was forfeited.
MARKET
Chicago Grain Off
Op"n High Low Close
Wheat
May l.Jl J.llU 1.0SH l.OR-Ti
July 1.00'i 1.00 .US .S'i
Corn
May 5.1'i .f:i- .52?i JM
July 54" .f.4' .hVi MM
OATS
"May PA .:) .37Tn Xi'i
July 3:ii 39ti .3-S'i .:isii
Oklalioina livestock
OKLAHOMA CITV. CATTLE. 'Re
ceipts J 150. Active; weak undertone;
steers 13 cents to 2!i cents lower; early
top $5.75; bulk $5.00 to $5.50; best
cows $4.25; heifers $5.00; salves stock-
ers and feeders steady.
HOrjS: Receipts 800. fairly active
nt 10 cents lower. Top $1.75; bulk
$7.00 to $7.15; Mockers $5.75 to $6.00
Call Money
Iow
NEW YORK. Call money or
dny
Hie
loans opened nt 3 per cent on
stock Exchange today the lowest
Inl-prl-
Hal rate since 19 IS. Unofficial or
vate loons were made at 3 o'clock.
Time loans for 30 to 90 days were
mado at 4 Va per cent on mixed col-
lateral and 4 to 6 months money was
offered nt 4 per cent on merchant
paper. These are the lowest quotations
in over two years
MIDWINTKK IIIBlJh: SCHOOL
STARTS AT BAPTIST CHI IUH
The Mid winter Hiblo School of the
Hioadway liaptlst thurcli will open
Wednesduy evening of this week. The
pnstor K. L. Davidson will conduit
the school. The llible will be the only
textbook uacil in tho school. The
study will begin with the Iniok of
Jishuu. The course will be helpful
to all who desire a better knowledge
of tho Hook of boks but will be es
peciully ho to all who teach or who
contemplate teaching in the Sunday
school.
Dr. Davidson's years ef exierlencc
In ti aching the Ulhlo both in church
and college have fitted him for this
work and there Is not a dull minute
while the class Is In scsulon. A most
cordial invitation is given ot nny rue
desiring to take this course ot study
No charge will be nimle nor collec
lion taken. Session begins 7:30.
I.KCilON STARTS ON PLAN TO
AID IMHAIiLKI) VKTKIl VXS
INDIANAPOLIS. National Com
mnnder Han ford McNIdcr of the Amer
can Legion Issued Instructions hint
nlitht to nil legion posts to present
the cases of adjusted compensation
for ex soldiers befn-e chambers of com
inerce in every city of the United
States in connection with the refer
endum on that question now being
conducted by those bodies.
THIS MAN WAS ROt'CIILY
TREATED HKIJ. TLI.L WORLD
MoA LESTER Okla Kno.ked
In tho tiead robbed of $1200 and
thrown over a high embankment
where he lay for some time In a
seml-cnnseinus condition was the
experience of R. O. Ttuchanan of
Hurtshorne near the union its
t.on hero Monday night
O. O. P. leader Dead
PAPULPA. Mrs. Warren H. Ilrown
vice chairman of the republican state
committee died here at 10: $0 a m.
Part lea wishing to redeem property
pledged to II. tavy Itnw bankrupt.
will plesse call on ma at th post of
fir building.
CI. A. PPAUtDIXO.
10-10 Trustfv in Bankruptcy
WATKKS
oil llvjir way to the wmier rendezvous
Admiral John O. McDonald.
CITY BRIEFS
Dr. J. C. J Jest who Is In a Fort
Worth uunltarmn receiving treatment
for u nervous breakdown Is reported
Imiuovina; )y attending physicians.
Fifteen hundred peijns visited the
city treasurer's office Monday paying
their water bills and street tax. Miss
Nancy Center ih-puty city clerk said
this morning. This is the largest num-
ber to vinit that (flice In many
moons she commented.
D. Hit'hfill was in the city today
from Wilson. Mr. Highfill
resided in .Aidni. re but now divides
his time between the I wo cities.
Mr.
and
were
Mrs.
here
l.lyod llanway of
today -on a business
Cheek
trip.
raid
Frame has recovered his coupe
a few night ago. Mr. Frame
that tho car was found about
St '.ten
staled
miles west of the stand pipe The
car was minus oil and gasoline nnu
Mr. Frame Is of the opinion that the
would-be thieves only wanted a Joy
ride leaving the car whn It could
go no longer.
H. '. ('.rounds and George Snlyerj.
r.f Keller were business visitors to
Ardmore today.
J. C. Joy of Cheek was an Ardmore
visitor today.
On Monday Dr. Wolter Hardy and
Pilot Dorsey Askew went by Jilane
to J'auls Valley where the doctor at-
tended a patient.
Pill Sinrks nnd Dorrls Coffee who
have been spending the. holidays here
with relatives returned to Kemper
college at Booneville Mo. Monday af
ternoon.
Homer (Candy) Renfro has complet
ed his flying course under Aviators
Askew and Oakley and Monday made
his. first cross-country flight by going
to Pauls Valley. Hill Sinrks accom
panied his n.-i jmssenger. He has had
about 15 hours in tho uir.
T. B.
Orr
legs!
e-lty attorney
business.
Is In Ma-
dill on
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Singleton C.
street northwest announce the birth
cf u d.iughter today.
According to Dr. R. II. Henry there
is very little sickness in Ardmore
ut the present Hem. For Hie most jiart
sickness is due to slight colds some
tonstlitis and other minor ailments.
C F. Ilurvey ot Harvey Brothers
undei takcis has returned from Okla
homa XTity whero he attended a meet
ing of the directors of the Oklahoma
Funeral Directors Association. It was
decided at this inectmg that tho state
convention would bo held in Okla-
homa City on May 2 3 and 4.
Election of tho officers and dlrec
tors of the various banks of tho city
was held this afternenn.
Special atlr.utlon is called to the
meeting of the. Woman's Auxiliary of
the American Legion scheduled for
3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at le
glon headquarters Convention Hall.
Legionnaires will entertain with ft
smoker Friday night at the close of
the county-wide membership rampalgn
Instead of a dance as previously plan
nd. This decision was reached at a
meeting held Isst night.
tf colds never
M ALL ui eolJi used to malt m
'shut In' but no longer foe
I Uka I. Dell's Plna-Tar-lloney
at U ftrst warning- of cold.
TkU tUidwd rwfMrtr mm rvtWrrc a ent
rnp ranch and linmii Kmm Urk-
laOtmfc Kafofnr the Uttl folk to
rt a btt tnm your dnunrM ft
DrBell;
Rne-TarHon
Coudha end Co
Hz!
LENDING MONEY
TO KINGS NOT i
PROLIFIC ACT
XKW
VOHK. Lending
money to
11 privilege whli-h
doepn'l fill
is an -xi-i-
to the lot
of
everyone
lence which Irs. Kutirrt A. Menges
Corwln Hill Teurle formerly of ISroolt-
lyn hut lately of l'.iris. declares Is ex-
citing but not altogether profitable.
She arrived here from Paris hen;
upon visiting the Ainerlcnn state de-
partment to see what the Washington
officials could 1I0 to aid her Iti
collecting fiOU.OOO francs which she
claims In have advanced Prince Wil-
liam of Wlede who nceuiileil the
throne of Albania for seven months
before the outbreak of the war forced
him to flee.
Mrs. M"iigcM as she refers to In-
called who was known as the "pearl
of MieepHhcnd Hay" before she doped
in 11S with Ilalsey Corwln a Hrook-
lyn iiiillianaire is ucoinpanled by her
sister Miss Ruth Menges
SCHOOL BOYS FUNNY
WITH "HELL FIRE"
HOUyrON Texas. T'- school
yout'.H - 'ay admitted 'hai they
ventund Into Journalistic Holds
yesterday with the sole intention
of being funny and have ventured
out and possibly out of high
school of editorial work forever.
They Issued a little sheet culled
' Hell Fire" It spoke ncctinlintf to
current Interpretation unfairly or
hlfch school principal the senior
class president and others. Fu-
rors at the school was followed
iby a t'lireut of discovering the
-printer and socking grand Jury
action. Confession and abject apol-
ogy and 11 prospective meeting of
tho school board lo decide their
cases followed.
Hugh T. Hlount is in the city from
Milburn. He Is hero for the purpose
of keeping In touch with oil develop-
ment In this district. Mr. Hlount is
a large owner of agricultural lands
in Johnston countv.
All accounts and notes due II. Levy.
now a bankrupt are In the hands if
Messrs Slough iiibson. Rooms 1 & 2
Von Weise building fir collection.
Please call and settle.
C. A. SPATTLDINii
10-10 Trustee
IOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR KENT Three room bungalow
furnished. I'hone 9&1-.I or apply
901' I) street S. H. 10 II
WANTED TO
Ford touring
BUY 1920 or
for cash. Phone
1921
189.
10-2
TO TRADE One g-od Jersey cow
fresh soon for Ford car. Phone
1396 R. 10 5
FOR RENT Half of duplex house.
$25.00 per month. 1010 C X. W.
I'hone 2192-R. 10-3
FOR RENT Three rorin furnished
apartment. 418 2nd Ave. N. W.
Pnone 2117. 10-3
LI VI NO room
Hire for sale.
and bed room
Phono 2183-R.
furnl-10-3
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Close in. 118
C street N. W. 10 3
BUFFET for sale. Phone 2178. 10-3
SELLING Homes anil vacant lots for
almost half war time prices. All
sizes on easy terms. Yates the Earth
man. 10-3
FOR RENT New modern S room bun-
galow and bath garage If desired.
Clone lo school northwest part ot
town. Has In lie wen lo lie npMccLil-
ed. Phone ?!. 10-3
Lc lS- -t: 1 1 r
vSf six M I "( Tn M I
See How Ironized Yeast
Clears Complexions
And Grows New Firm flesh on Thin
Pale Nervous and Run-down Folks
Arr you troubled
with humiliating akin
hicnimhei Are you
HiiD-or do you feel
the need of more eu-
erpy or "Hrp"f If in
mail coupon for the
muting Three-Day
I'KKIl Trial Treat-
ment of the wonderful
Imnixrd Yrail Vita-
mine Tablets. Try
FREE!
Amulnf 1-Dif Taat
Mail Ika touno Uk yntn
me aad Ji)t u J km
ImiMril Yut 'niay
Allui C. Hy rrlwra !
rm wilt nnii ihmUulv
K T. V. our Umnm - ir Trul
Twtwit wrk Uu 4uck
Itnulu'
ts'pt- J
theto remarkable talilrla-two with
each meal." Thro get read fur a
urpruw!
Watch The Result!
rimplra blackheads ItoiU etc
brain to liaaprar almost "while Vuu
wait." You will itl an almost iin-
mrdiala Inereaae lit your ability to
tarkle bard work. And aa for putting
new Arm (leh on your hour- thin folk
report fraininn hvr pouuili and mora oa
the hrst iiackaKe of Ininiard Yeaatl
Yeast Beat With Iron
Imniaed Yeast i pleajiant to take and
will But rauae gas or in any way affect
the itomarh a It rnntaini ai' illy
cultured yeast which fai grown uni
itrtctMt tipervision for medicinal pur-
uae. Tberraunitbriiigiiiu.'hspH;ndid
Sot'. -IKOSIZSD YEAST It told mt ttl Drug fitom on our g.mmrHee
oftompMt mtU fact ton from tht Ural porlmgw or your money rttuntttd
STUDENTS FORM
HONOR SOCIETY
Biggest Achievement o f
Council Perfected at Meet-
ing Late Monday; Move-
ment Far-reaching.
Organization of the Ardmore Honor'
Society by 111.- Student Council of Ard-
more High School was perfected t n
mooting of Hie council held late Mon-
day afternoon at the high school.
Til's is one of the biggest achieve-ici-nts
of tin- council according to C.
II. Woodruff principal of High School
and originator of the council organi-
zation who believes Hint the move-
ment will bne a far reaching power.
The council comprises 12 iivmbcrs
with Mr. Woodruff sponsor. The mom-1'ci-s
Include the ires di nts of the three
classes. Chester Cole s.'Miior; Harold
Lewis Junior .liines Dolman nopho-
more the remaining member selected
by the presideiilH and approved by
clars sponsors are Nell Wilson Luther
Dulany Florenc Felker (iwyn While-
man Tom MoBtldo Hebecca Sparks.
Ruth Dilworlh M. T. Taylo:- and
Dolorej! Fenner.
To give indents nn opportunity to
express themselves as to school activi-
ties lo promote school spirit fostci
desire to belli- school conditions to
i-ncourage slinli nt co operation with
the various plans was the object rf
the oiKani-aiioii of the student council.
Mr. Woodruff Htates. Tb council
meet weekly with Mr. Woodruff when
matters pertaining to the school nr.j
fnely discussed.
Among other things accomplished
the council adopted a standard I'Iiir
and pin for Its members; it has pro-
vided entertainment for chapel exer-
cises it number of times but Mr.
Woodruff is especially pleased with
the action taken nt yesterday's meeting
whin the Honor Sis-lely was formed.
Membership in the Honor Society
will he gained on a point system and
may he accredited on scholarship at-
tendance uthlollcs club activities lead-
ership and special service. Ten points
will admit to C class; twenty points to
B; thirty pn'nts to A. Constant effort
on the part of students will be requir-
ed to secure the points and when once
given membership H will show a splen-
did record for the Individual.
FRIDAY THIRTEENTH
HOLDS NO FEAR FOR
OKLAHOMA DEMOCRATS
OKLAHOMA CITV. State Chairman
Ben F. Liifayetto has Just sent out
a call for each jrecinct In Oklahoma
to select members of the precinct com
mlttee nt a meeting at 2 o'clock on
the afternoon of Friday January 1.1
in the incorporated towns and country
precincts with the meetings for cities
ot the 'first rlas and managerial or
commission form of government to
be held at 8 o'clock p. m. on the same
date.
Under the new constitution adopted
by the Democratic jiarty of Oklahoma
there will be seven members to consti-
tute the precinct committee a chair-
man and vice chairman a secretary-
treasurer and four additional members
Either the chulrman or vice chairman
shall be a woman and two of the four
members shall be women. Within 15
days after the selection of the new
members of the precinct committee
tho present county chairman will call
a county convention for the purpose
of selecting a chairman vice chairman
and secretarj'-lrensurcr of the county
organisation. The county chairman and
vice chairman will he members of the
stale central committee.
This is tho first reorganization of
the party In Oklahoma in which the
women nre given co.util voice with
the men. Owing to tho fact Hint this
Is the year fof electing all state offi-
cers' a great deal of Interest Is ex-
pected to be manifested In this reorga-
nization throughout the stnte.
results is liecaity it
supplies thin run-
down folk itb the
three viUniiurt. which
though vitally essential
to health are lacking
in the modern dirt. Hut
more than that it up-
plie your blond with
the iron needed to make
ir rich red and ttrung.
Yitaminel alona are
fine but ahrn taken with iron at
in Imniaed Yraal they bring their good
retulu just twka aa quickly in nnny
raw
Try Ironited Yeaat Today!
Ifynu ant to tianiih skin eruption
and quickly acquire a fresh youthful
clean looking skin- if you are thin and
run-down and want to lill mil ymrr
figure with firm hard flesh and increase
yuur energy to that work will be a
lileature instead of a tat then try
lruniaed 'east at one.
Just mail eoiition a directed almv
for the wonderful Three-Day PUKE
1 rial irratment. You will very likely
ba am ed at lha imtirovemrnt jimt
three day will how in you. Tet it
abtolulrly PREEl Mail coupon today
YOUNdSTEU SHOOTS
SELF; l'UITY DIES
Cltti 'ACO Nine-year old ItUMSi-ll
Mueller tixlay is in a hospital with
a scir-infllelid bullet wound In His
rlfcht thigh lie shot himself uflir
hl:i pet Boston terrier "Peggy"
diwl ycHtcrday.
"I want to die too" Russell
subbed to Ills mother Mrs. Mario
(Jrovcr.
Bocze Running Regular
Occupation in County
People Tell Attorney
OKLAHOMA CITV. Charges
that 'booze running" has devil
c.ped into a stage of recognized oc. .
oupMtlon ninong a certain clement
In their community were made
by 11 committee of six leading
citizens of .tones Okla.. meeting
with Forrest I.. Hughes county at-
torney late yesterday to request
that n n investigation of conditions
there lie conducted.
The delegation asked that a
court inquiry be held o investi-
gate jlleged lux law enforcement
(lecturing that conditions In the
town lire Intolerable to law abid-
ing cilh'.cns.
County Attorney Hughes prom-
ised that ho would Immediately
begin a personal investigation of
the matter.
lories is a small town about
12
miles northeast of here in Okla
lu ni'.i count v.
DR. HARDY ORDERS
WIRELESS TELEPHONE
According to Homer Boyd. Dr.
Hardy hns commissioned him to pur-
chase (i wireless telephone nnd tele-
graph apparatus for Installation in the
aeroplane which Dr. Hardv owns. Mr.
Boyd hns been very active along the
development or wireless telephony and
telegraphy during the 'post few months
and is most enthusiastic over Its pos-
sibilities. With the Installation of the
apparatus In the plane communication
with the earth will readily be had.
Mis. ('. F. Fraley went lo Oalnes
ville Texas loday to visit her (laugh
ter Mrs. Bryan Williams.
Ardmore's
The January Sales
Offer Special Values
Here's n mine of wonderful values a bargain mine
that will yield up its treasures this week aocording
as you difr more or less deeply. A wave of under-
pricing has swept over the entire store. Every de-
partment i3 affected. We've gone through the
entire house and made up a list of specials that
vill stand without precedent or parallel.
DRESS GOODS
DEPARTMENT
Priced i-ul lower than ever before in this department and that I
soyiiig a mouthful. You will he able to pun-hane your spring
t-illi at a his reduction at this sale. Now Is the time. Delay
and ymi luxe.
:.0o AI!t Silk.
Sale price ...
7.'ic A HO Silk.
SjiIci prii e
11.00 A Hi! Silk.
NiIo pi ice ...
12.00 Lining Satin.
Sale price. .......
:'.50 Llnlns Sutln.
Sale pnre .
12.00 .Mes.sulino.
Sale price
i.r.O Satiru
Sale prirv. ..
13.50 SaUn
.... 33c
63c
.... 79c
.$1.69
.SI. 98
S1.G9
.$198
. $2.89
Sale prico
1 1 00 SaUna raid
Crepe SnMna
. $3.29
I". 00 Finey
fieorgctto ...
AM Ynoleii Dies Materials reduced one-foarth.
All Dress Trimmings reduced one-fourth.
AM Fancy rnrasols reduced 20.
All Uluck I'ura.Hols reduced 10i.
MANY WO.NDKUI I L ItKDKTIONS N'tT MENTION KI) HKItK
'Annual Clearance
Women's Hose
tl.OO Women's Pill: AA ap
ivnd Wool ilnse... 0Zi4J
t:.C0 Women'a All Wool Hour
navy nnd brown. A 4 QQ
Special . 0 ' lOO
- 2S Women's (JQ
wool 11. We g I iOj
R5(? Winter lloao
to so at
6.n! Woc Hoao
to go nt ............
tio I lose Seclally
priced at
49c
49c
23c
All Ivory Reduced 25 Per Cent
1'erhnp you forcot someone at Christmas and want ta remember
them now or for your own use yon should lake adraniafe of
these saving on purr French Ivory piece or arts.
SWALLOWS PACK '
OF PINS; LIVES
MONTH IN PAIN
I'lTTSIU'RG Kan. Mrs. Katherlne
Hirst swallowed a package of jilns on
November 2ii nnd died in the city
home at Mayvlrw Saturday.
According to the coroner's office
to which the case was reported as
"suicide" Mrs. Hirst was received at
the home suffering severely. After
four days she admited she had swal-
lowed the pins so miny had punctur-
ed her stomuch that her recovery was
impossible.
ARDMORE HIGH PLAYS
3 GAMES THIS WEEK
Three In 11 row Is the next event in
Ardmore High basketball circles when
the hoys teum meets Pauls Valley.
Chli kasha and Lawton on Thursday
l-'rldav and Saturday January 12 13
and 14. The games will be played t
the towns named nnd the team. head-.
ed by Coach Dorsey Boyle will leave .
here Thursday morning to particlpulo -in
the first of tho series.
Members of the team who will make
the trip in addition to others who may-
be included ln-fore final decision is-
made are Dulaney g; Joine.s g; Wll-
linghnm c; Slough f; and Tate t.
To date the locals have played two .
games winning tho first from Ring-
ling 25-8 and losing tho second to
Durant 23-18. Coach Boyle la very
enthusiastic over the possibilities of
the quintet which ho has assembled
and asserts that Ardmore is going to
win the state basketball championship..
The del'eut suffered at the hands of
Durnnt docs not dampen the pros-
pects of the Red and White ho says.
NOTK'K THE REUl LMt MEETING
OF MJIMiK NO. 648 It. P. O. K.
WILL IJE I! F.LI) AT 8 P. M. TL'ES-
DAY JAM AKY 10. ALL MEMBERS
I K;EI TO ATTEND.
II. C. CRITTENDEN Secretary.
TEXT BOOK of
WALL STREET
1923 EAIUoa
now ready for free
distribution
McCall Riley & Co.
Mnnbvra Conaolidattd
SImK Eiciiuio r N.w rrk
20 Broad St. New York
Leading Department Store
H. 50 Satins and
Orejie Satins
J 1. 75 Prepo
de riiino ..
t:'.00 Crepe
de Chine
M.50 I'lnwywillow
and C'repe8
t.00 Pport
Silks
I. V00 Sjwrt
Silks
12.00
$3.49
$1.49
$1.59
$2.89
$3.49
'$3.79
$1.69
Taffetas
11 amlJ.a.SO
Tnffctns and
$2.89
$1.69
13.00 fieorgctte
Creiies
.. $2.50
Children's Hose
0o Cadet Hose heavy rIMied.
.Iinuary tlenrnnea AQr
Snle price ........... 4tJw
eOc Cadet
1 1 use ......
39c
BTic Onyx heavy
49c
rihlMl hose .
one Onyx henvy
39c
25c
tlhheil hose .........
35.! Onyx
Hose
25c Onyx
1 live ....
19c
Mane nlhee snerl.l of.
fried In Children' llos In
brolirn alien.
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