Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 109, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 7, 1922 Page: 6 of 20
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
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STRIKING EXAMPLE OF WHAT A DOLLAR WILL DO
ENTERING HELD
f Platform Based on Record in
Office and Economical
I Business Administration
of Affairs
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JUDGE WINFREY
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FOR REELECTION
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l The democratic oi.i s of Carter roun-
are called upon to .-ninvrt the c:ui-
did;Ue who survivnl ih ynuil laini-
.'ellilo (.if two v:irs aim with tti' largest
'majority recorded in tliis sivtion of the
stale lie is County Juilf-e M. V. Win-
frey who is aniioaneiiii; tmlay for ru-
1 election.
At the lut race Ju.::o Winfrey de-
j feated his candidate in the primary
Iby a KOod niajui'it and ill the general
ftlection he was victorious over I.t. Cul.
."WlUium Hutchinson by a 2 .-.) major-
ity. Judge Winfrey lias been fisrhliiiK the
pJJlttleS of democracy for many years
ever since he was eivi-n :i sheepskin
and allowed to jiraetice law hack in
Kentucky. When he came to tliis see-
ftlon a score years u:n he soon sot into
Hhe fight and .several times held office.
As a county JiJ"1k he has been on
jtho job all of the t me mid has handled
'the affairs of his office in a most cred-
fltable manner. Perhaps his is the most
.'difficult post in the courthouse to fill
.'because of the various phases of the
'Work He is painstakiiur looks after
'the Interests of the minors and a ro
Iteots their interests as K-st he can;
ihe is economical in the administration
of affairs and saves o'cry ddlar he
can for the taxpayers.
CITY BRIEFS
The condition of V. T. Salisbury
manager of the local Western Union
office who has been seriously ill sev-
.enil weeks is much improved but he
lias not recovered sufficiently to re-
sume his work. He will be off duty
at least 30 days longer.
The county commissioners will meet
in adjourned session at the courthouse
Monday morning at which time im-
portant matters will be taken up. At
the meeting early last week claims
.Were approved and routine matter at-
tended to.
Farmers coming into Ardmore Sat-
urday reported that the cockleburr is
ijretting a b-; lead on them and some
of the fields are almost entirely cov-
ered. However none report loss of
livestock from eating the weed.
The Wortham Shows which have
been showing in Ardai ire. the jiast week
Tinder the auspices of the fire depart-
men'. are to leave early Sunday morn-
lng for Wichita K i is.uj tor a week's
engagement.
Approximately 200 physicians from
over southern Oklahoma' are expected
to be in Ardmore Tuesday to attend
the meeting of the farter founty Med-
ical association to be held Tuesday
night at 7:30 o'clock in the county
courtroom.
Starting Saturday nil the banks of
Ardmore started on a half-Saturday ba-
sis closing at 11mm in order to frive
all employes an opportunity to iro fish-
ing or plan a Sunday trip to the coun-
try. During the past w.-ek speeding has
been reduced to u minimum according
to police records and on Friday tl'.ere
was enly one arrest f T this offense.
Other traffic violations an. lu accord-
ance It is said.
J. W". Morgan was arrested late Fri-
day by Do; u:y Sheriff Cowles fur carry-
ing a cuncciic'l weapon and threaten.
lnir to slcot. accord 1:1: to charges filed
In Justice F.uti her's court Saturday.!
The man was release! on $jOu bond.
WEATHER MAN SAYS
WASHIXCTOX. W.-:l.r outlook
tor the week bcIn:j.a Mt-rulay:
West Gulf states: (nrasi'".al show-
ers; tempera: are n - tr t ci n.al.
Lower '!sso'.r: W'l-.-c: (Yt.ti'i ruble
clo'auineoH c i.uHoi k ul.owi rs; tern-
;eratur" rar Ii - hijI.
r
Sensational furniture
comes and goes; a
fad a curiosity Do
not experiment in
your home making.
Select proven sens-
ible dependable fur-
niture at
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A. B. Rawlins
Co.
106-3 E. Main Street
Phone 371
Here is a fac simile of the huge check Secretary Shine of the KeUiil Merchants Association started on its rounds here two wee ks OBO in
lion with a pay-up camp:iiKn. The check is for one dollar it was taken (run buniiuwa house to busincs house paying a do hir debt at ea ' ll on of ''' u
The idea was to prove to people how business could be bettered by the paying of bills or even small amounts on bills. Ihe picture to the lUt snows uit
Hunt side oi Uie check or the face and the picture to the right shows the back Bide or the endorsement side.
LOVELORN SWAIN ADVISED WHEN TO
POP QUESTION TO HIS LADY-LOVE
Young men are you wondering if
the time is ripe to pop the question to
the woman of your heart?
An Ardmore Jeweler tells the Ard-
moreite his experience suggests a way
of finding out.
yuietly follow the young woman on
her next shopping tour downtown" he
advises. "If you see her stowing in
front of a Jeweler's window and gazing
at a display of engagement rings your
zero hour for going over the top haa
arrived."
The salesman in charge of the ring
department of the same store says
ho can tell prospective purchasers of
wedding rings the minute they enter
the door.
"A man who comes in to buy an
alarm clock or a pair of cuff links
walks In confidently" he says. "When
a young couple come in for a wedding
ring they act shy. You can tell by
th looks on their faces they're after
the gold bind. Sometimes the man
will assume an overdose of bravado.
The girls often giggle. But however
they act the experienced jewelry sales
Were Going to
Have Lots of
Visitors Soon
Within the next two weeks several
thousand people are expected to visit
in Ardmore to participate in various
events scheduled for that period.
First there will be the meeting of the
farter County Medical association
Tuesday when 200 prominent (physic-
ians from love Marshall Murray
Johnston Jefferson Stephens and oth-
er nearby counties will bo in attend-
ance. On Friday the big Aahmea Grotto
ceremonial will Le held when It Is ex-
pected that more than 2000 out of town
visitors will be present. This Is an-
ticipated to be one of the largest cere-
monials to be held in the state during
the year and much attention Is being
attracted thereby.
For the next wMk June 15-1617. the
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Brock
Cannon
man knows what they're aXter without
being usked.
"Uirls oil fen come in and say they
have Just become engaged. They Bay
their fiance has authorized them to
look over the engagement rings.
They feast their eyes on our col-
lection with unusual Interest. Usually
they don't come back. As to their al-
leged engagement tho wish hi usually
father to the thought."
The public was said to have no sense
of Jewelry values. A string of pearls
with a price tag of $1.25 on them will
he put in the window as a leader.
1'retty soon a woman will come in.
"Are those pearls genuine?" she will
ask.
A foreigner will come and ask for a
heavy watch chain. To get an idea of
what to show him. we ask: "Do you
want a solid gold chain?"
"Sure" is the usual answer.
Then when real gold chains are
shown he will protest about the prices
quoted.
"I only want to pay about $2" he will
say. But he said he wanted solid gold.
annual state meet of the Oklahoma
Sportsmen's association when many
professional trap shooters and other
shooters will be here to take part.
GEORGES IS FAVORITE IX
BOUT WITH TED LEWIS
PARIS. Georges' Carpentier Is an
overwhelming favorite in the beting as
his match with Ted Lewis approaches
odds of 4 or 6 to 1 being offered on
the straight result with no takers.
Iwls' backers are desirous of betting
even money and that their man stays
longer than the Australian Cook whom
Georges knocked out In the fourth
round but t'arpentier's followers are
unwilling to. take this chance.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
TIIItKK or four good bungalows fur
Bale good terms. A. C. Eagby. Phone
1645. ' 7-2
1 OR SALE OR TRADE FORD COl I'E
I A l CONDITION". ADDRESS COITE
I CARE ARDMOREITE. 7 2
Oil
A Town
Franklin well 1-2 mile northeast makes Brock
right in the heart of the field.
Contract let for grading streets. Many new busi-
ness houses to be erected at once.
Delay now means you pay more.
Investigate our proposition for immediate build-
ing sites.
Cannon-LaneBldg.
Brock Office CarroU Store Brock Okla.
LLOYD OEOIUiK AND B.YKTHOU
COM EU ON KI SS NOTE
GENOA. Prime Minister Lloyd
George of Great Britain and Vice Pre
mier Barthou of France held a con-
ference at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon
after which it was stated that their
meeting offered no relief of the strain-
ed situation of the economic conference.
Nothing will be decided definitely how-
ever It was decided pending Russia's
reply to the allied memorandum.
Silver lmnge Wins Race.
KEMPTOX PARK England. Silver
Image by Juggernaut out of Queen
Silver won the Kempton Park great
Jubilee handicap of six thousand sov-
ereigns one inilo and a quarter run
hero today. Monarch was second. Ro-
man Bachelor and Crubemore were In
added heat for third. Fifteen horses
ran.
Realize The Fact
That dust and lint has great affinity for jrreasy sub-
stance is an old established fact. To rid the
dust and lint out of your outer garments is the
proper thing to do and it must be done before
undergoing the dry cleaning process; otherwise
it has only ben. half cleaned.
Our combination dusting and decodorizing machine
leaves the garments free from dust and that un-
pleasant chemical odor.
You owe it to yourself to find out the difference.
LATHROP
& KISH
Main Office
Phone 391
Exclusive Master Dry Cleaner and Dyer of Oklahoma
The Home of Perfect-fit Fine Tailoring
Tow
Already
Slitter mi Lane
Ardmore. Phone 121
OFFICERS I'llOUE SCIIOOIJSOY
FltillT WHEN ONE' DIES
OKLAHOMA CITY. An investiga-
tion was being made liere by police into
a schoolboy fight with baseball bats
following the death of Jesse Crocker
13 one of the alleged combatants. The
fight is said to have occurred a week
ago on the banks of the North Canadian
river In the industrial section. The po-
lice said arrests may be made today.
DAUi MEMBERS WANT TO
EXTEND TRICE FOR WHILE
DiniLlW The Hail Eireann peace
conference after a session of two and
a half hours today announced that two
of its members had been requested to
arranee with the respective nrniy head
quarters a prolongation of tho tempor-
ary truce recently agreed upon by the
rival republican army factions.
Plant Office
Phone 909-J
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Enter - Sport
Season
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NOW comes the time when youth is in the
heart of every woman and drab garb is
shed for the gay bright colors of May-
time. Sports costumes are the vogue with
sweater and skiit outfits to the fore. May
we show you?
SKIRTS
-Novel indeed are the
fringed wrap-around
Skirts so good this
year.
-Basket weave effects
predominate the
showing in smart
Spongeens and Ve-
lettes. -One attractive style
in biege Spongeen is
featured at $0.50.
-Another in all white
which promises to
be greatly favored -this
summer $!).50.
Others up to $23.00.
ADORABLE BLOUSES
All sorts of good-lookinp wash blouses all tailored
by hand Several at $5.95. Others $G.95 and more.
They nrc finished with
hand drawn work some
Not so very many of these ?o if you nre Interested
better come in first thing Monday.
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SWEATERS
Slipovers are scoring
heavily these days
both the light loose-
ly woven wool ones
and the pure fibre
silks.
Wool slipovers in
biege tangerine etc.
$4.95.
Fibre silk slipovers
in jade tan tur-
quoise orchid $8.95.
Fibre silk Tuxedo
coat styles in the
same quality and col-
orings $8.95.
dainty hand embroidery
hemstitched by hand.
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Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 109, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 7, 1922, newspaper, May 7, 1922; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc159297/m1/6/: accessed April 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.