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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Ardmorc Thursday Nov. 19 1908
Thti Daily Ardmoreilc
GOOD ROADS
Dy the
ARDMOREITE PUDL ISHING CO.
Sidney Suoa. President.
td nt th PoatoflVe at Artiuiore
18 Second-Class Matter.
Official Paper for Carter County
If It la in tlx- Ardmorelto It Is legal-
'hi. nf i )) HKiHt e.irniM ndo-cii'i-k
of the good roada movement ot
Oklahoma It Profeaaor Oould fo-
i the paat ten yenra the head of the
I ilr.narlmDnl nt MlMrV ftt Ihp StatO
fnlveralty now Director of tho Ok-
lahoma Oeoloflcat Survvy. 1'Jver
slnco he hue been at the Unlver-f-lty
he lion (ft Ten coursea In (tooil
road ami road conatnictlon and
ileum everything lit lilt power to
further the movement. Ho prob-
ably knowa more about the bu1
Jeet of road building m.Merlnt of
Oklahoma lhan any othor nmn In
the now itatP. When aaked about
the goodi roads movement ProfiMt-
aor (loitld recently said:
"The anbject of good roatla la one
that Is going to attract much at
tentlon during the next five ye.tra
not only In Oklahoma hut In thft ot.
lire nation aa well. In a largo
measure It wilt take the place of
the river and harbor agitation that
before tho
rminlry for twenty yeara."
In my opinion the threo anbjecta
u that will be prominent before tn
It .v proper to inde Ibo fact thai American peoplo for the next two
aiot n slntfle jraon hna up to date or three decadea are Irrigation for-
Km convicted for participation In I eat ry mm I good roada."
tlu Hpilnglleld maaancro. "ood roada should Intereat every-
ii I n ne; the farmer who liaa to lia'il
Sir rotary of War Luko 18. Wright ! hla products to market; the mer-
TERMS OF SUUSCRIPTION.
The D.illy Ardmorelte.
Ono WeeK 16
One Month 80
One Y o i r
The Weekly Ardmorelte.
Por Yr.ir by Mall UM
Six Mentha "0
Three M.mtha 28
Phones.
HiHncsi Manager'! OHlce M8
Pnv I ililur Olflre B
i nuance 58;haa been eonatantly
Ardmorc Thursday Nov. 19 1H08
wo will prosper.
asper wo will row VC"
inly thing that kllU I j
ne rewarded wo -will
And ns wo prosper
atronger. The on
la Idloness nnd Inaction. Tho dead
roat. Work Is tho antithesis ot
ilonth. Sun Antonio Gazottu.
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THE CHINESE SITUATION.
... SOCIETY ...
ly Mm 1. II. .SliiriiiMin I'hnnesi House (Jil l Office Q.
la In favor of nbollahlntc tho Phil-
Ipplno tariff on augur C-enoml
Wright llnda It hard to forget hla
Democratic ronrlng.
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If night riding la stopped In
Tennessee -mid wo bollevo It will
he Its doom will ho aonlod through-
out tho South. To no man moro
thnn Oovernor Patterson will this
result bo duo.
no
The Houston Post says tho trou-
bio with tho now twenty-dollar gold
pieces Is not that tltoy won't stack
hut that thoy won't stick. With us
tho tragedy gooa doopor; thoy
won't oven materialize
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Thousands of latorors nro return-
ing to work throughout tho manu-
facturing sections of tho country.
Now If King Cotton will only look
n llttlo up tho South will got her
full sli nro of tho good things In
store.
If aa Abraham R..r alleges Ban ftmu U 108 rPK0!W V"'1 Trt
Frnnelaen . nmlndtrod nratnt ' . ron nr1 lmat -)ml lloW
i. ...... . ! to mako good mads In sand Is it
mm iiiiii iiu -jiiuiiiit uuiiiui ii iiiii i . M
trim il.ro. It .i.nntn. that Snn I problem not yet satisfactorily mU
Vrnnrlscn lm Im.l n nn honttl.. ! M' a'"1 for lmt vcr' r0n80 tlU
fnl nnrnl nunk.1.. tl.n H -l.lln I UUOatlon If. Oil. Ill which the peoplo
i i.i
in imitiuiiiiiii Biiuuiii iiuiiri-vi. iiit'iu-
flliiiiit. who purchnaoa them; the
railroad man who llnnlly trnnaporta
them to the dlatnnt eonaumcr.
Hut queer na It limy Mem peoplo
have to be stirred up to iiudoralaml
(ho Imporlnnce of gooil roads. Ono
would tinturnlly think that fnrmuri
and merchants tho country over-
would fall In with tho ihovoiiumi.
In fact howovor tho general ib-
servatlon Is that tho reverso Is true.
Moht people scum to tiilulc that bo-
OAiiso roads nlwnys have been mud-
dy In winter ami dusty In Hummer
therefore thoy must always he
nnd It fololws that tho peoplo who
should ftlvo this matter tholr atten-
tion nnd help push It along nro In
fnct tho ones who seem mo3t In-
different. Tho grontor part of contra! nnd
western Oklahoma have fairly good
hhnle that packs hard and firm
so that tho road Is neither very
muddy nor vory dusty. The jxioreat
ronds nre In tho sand hill regions
thought.
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Thcro Is less gossip than tisuni
connected with the formation of the
Tnft cabliiot. Tho probablo reason
for this Is that practically ovory-
hodv counts tho Tnft administration
ns n continuation of tho present
administration.
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Tho Democrats mado a not gain
of six Rents In tho houso of tho
Sixty first congresa which Is vory
gratifying Indeed. At this rate of
gain wo may onrry tho houso In
1910 which Is not vory long off for
those who nro not In n rush.
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While tho passing of tho emperor
nnd dowager omproiMt of Chlnn may
poiislhly precipitate a crisis In tho
Orient nnd moro or lot complicate
International jolltlcs we feel Miro
that It will make matters no worse
f.ir the Democratic pnrty.
o4-o
V Vtiinaylvnnla toucher nys in
woman ought to marry until alio Is
able to support u hut-band. .Much
of woman's misery In this world I
duo to her disregard of this doc-
trlur .V comfortuoly mipportou
man who Is supplied with bonrd. to-l-.icci
and a reasonable allowance
for snftid..ig money rarely gives any
trou'le.
Qiurv u stamltrd Oil ically
owm the "Outlmfk" mngnilne. nnd
Mr It 'OM-velt haa signed a contract
to he come Its aasoolato editor waa
tic I -ddet't "Inaplred" by hntrod
of ' employer when h0 accused
flov Haakell of being a Standard
Oil fo!. or was he merely udvor-
tlslr tne 'Outlook" wlion ho quot-
ed ''n- masatlne's aMault on Ok-
1 iho a and her governor? Shawnoo
HcralJ.
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Rough Rider Postmaster
Cherokee. Okla. Nv. is. Ira A.
HI'I pn-bldent of the Alfalfa Nn-
tloi i bank of thli olty. and former-
lv clerk of the VnJted States court
under Judge Vancoat haa recelveil
notification of hla appointment as
jiost'imhtcr at Cherokee. Hill w.ia u
member of Hoosovelt's Hough nid-
ers n"U enjoys n peraonal friondshlp
with tho president. He succeeds
Mrs Anna Wood who was com-
pelled io vacate the office on ac-
count of poor health.
To Cure n Cold In One Day.
Take LAXATIVE UltOMO QUININB
Tablets Druggists refund money if
It falls to euro. K. W. GROVE'S slg-
nature Is on each box. 25c.
With the death of the wenkllnic cm
poror of Chlnn followed ao closady by 1
thai of the (UMtiger stuproaa who hna!
darectexl the government for nearly
fifty yeara China enters upon a pwrljaj
of uncertainty that la ulmoatsuro to
Involve gnm vonae-piencea to tho em-
ia1r. The 3 year-old aon of I'rlncu
huu the i-PKenl of tho empire hna
tn-cn elevator to the throne and alnce
pprcniitloim have htsi taken to pre-
vent luirmMllato uprlalnga It Is reason-
able to n ami m h that no aerloiia ilia-
turliancea will occur for some time
but no an eh prediction can ho mnde
with reaped to tho futuie. The vast
IMipulatlou la hoglnnlUK to h atlrrotl
by the litea of the weal iwwl the enor-
moua empire ao weak In mnny roe-
pecta. hue long 4en In a ferment i
Phere are inauiy ageuclea at work s-i'e-
r-'ily Micouruglng n bronkup and with
only the mlRombte mnkoshlft of n
lotw regtncy to face the erliwa of
maintaining tin nllen In blood on the
throne tho altuntlou may nt any time
M'come ncuto says the Houston Post.
And tho whole of mankind! Is con-
nied In tho course of Impending
eviMita where them la ao much oppor
tunity for Intrigue. "All Europe'4 re-
murka the .New Orlenna Tlnioa-Domo-
or at In dlicusaliig tlu-so dnugors hna
long awaited tho hour which has
struck. Throughout tho Inst twenty
jYiiro Pekln has been a hotbed of di
plomatic Intrigue. Optimists have
dreamed that tho now China would
rise peacefully iikii the ruins of the
obi nii-. that tho urea of International
comimTco would ho Indefinitely will-
owd. Though Mimcthlng has boon
dono to rovlvo tho uncloiit military
spirit of tho race tho Chlnoso are
still unequal to u resolute defense of
their autonomy and wo may assume
that a sudden outbrealc of nnnrchy
would precipitate Intervention by Ja-
pan or by nil the powers In concert.
Uussla can no longer speak with do- No utu'rs tllc P-td- unless
ii
Thursday
Itrldgo club .Mrs. C. L. Anderson
(ieriinm at Klka Homo.
Ilonevolent Society.
Thontorlum.
Friday
Thofltorlum.
Majestic.
Orlo Club .MIhb Hue Kramo.
.Mothora' Club third ward Lincoln
hulMliig.
Elks' Dance at thttr home.
Those Dusy Travelers.
In olden tlinos we used to got
Krom friends w went away
A lengthy letter telling what
They Md from day to day.
Hut now when they are on a trip
In token of regard
Tliey it-nd us Just a sentence on
A plcturo lioatal card.
.Mix oil with our morning mall wo got
A wplondld vlow of Spain
Tho photograph of some old frlond
Snapped as ho took tho train
The shadow- of u mountain poak
Tho outlines of tho mint
Or Homo ndvlco or merry Jest
hi bold sugg(8tivo print.
The figure of a pretty girl
Upon a burio'n kick
A tunnel or n mountain gorgo
Croswd by n railroad track.
The freak production of n head
Itmiii a body small
A field of cotton bursting wldo
Or Just ti waterfall.
A panorama of the earth
From Texas to Japan
A sort of moving plcturo show
That wo may Idly scan
With just a sennty written lino
As up nnd down thoy flit;
selves.
In central and western' IndJni
Territory tho problem la dlnerenr.
Thoro tho ronds consist chlolly ot
clas nnd shales of carbonlfornur
age which becomes muddy In win
tor and dusty In sumur and It will
require consldomblo work to got
tho good roods throughout this
country.
Tho Oklahoma Geological Survey
Is now actively nt work trying to
locate tho good road building n
turlnl of tho state. Several pur.te.-
have benn nt work tho jKibt summm
on tho dupoalts of llmejtoao a.'d
gmivite from which our im.i!: 1'io-t
eentuully bo built. Wo llnd an
ubiindauco of splendid tunturl d li
the western and southern partB el
the state but llttlo In tho ;u':l
and wiwtern parts.
We nro going to publish u report
on the subject tho coming winter
With nil sorts of good rood ma
tortal utllliieil there Is no renn
why Oklahoma should not h.ive
giKid roads.
"I am aniigiilne as to the outcoiik
of this movement. With energy
and push m charuotoristlc of tho
people of the now state they nro
going to tnko bold f tho matter
of good roads nnd make It a go.
It U money In their pockets for
them to do tu.
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And now to huslnoas again! Tho
aumnier'a over; the election's ovor;
the panic's over; we hope hard
times aro over; nnd we nre ah
right up to tho time for which
we have been waiting. After nil
our work Is our happiness. Wait-
ing and hoping Is what mnkea
tho heart sick. Work ii what wlngr
the houra. Work Is what strength-
ens the body nnd mind. Work Is
wluit tunos the volco nnd puts us
in harmony with the universe
(lod gnvo us work and in that giv-
ing our greatest blessing. No. W.
are not forgetting the poor devil
whose only request Is for work. Wo
must work- to got work for him.
And If we enn't get work we must
do double duty until ho ran. Thoro
Is a screw looso with our system
or there would not bo any lac' of
work for nny willing hands. He-e
and now. In our time nnd with our
system there Is work for nearly
all. And thero Is more wnrl- for
each than we nro doing. An! In do-
ing moro wo will bo more. Wo
will grow nnd oxpand. We will
live a larger life a moro happy
life; nnd Incidentally ns wo servo
wc will bo rewarded. And ns wo
clslvo volco ns sho was wnt to do
tioforo Port Arthur wna lost. Holding
the Philippines and having a groat
stake lu Asia's trade we could not be
Indifferent to tho course of events on
tho iniiinlnnd. Tho Uoxor robolllou
showed the depths of tho hatred
which is felt for the foreigner. If the
existing government shouU crumble
nt tlietouch of popular revolt or be
paralyzed by a long regency tho clv-
IMd world would find Itself face to
faco with a unlquo problem. Order
would have to bo restored lu some
fashion but nil tho governments 'com
bined might well recoil from tho task.
Tho mere rescue of tho logntlons be
sieged In tho capital taxed tho re-
sources nnd ingenuity of the general
staffs. Wbut would It mean to reduce
to subjection the various proino
Inbablteit by more thnu 100.000000
people diverse In race and langunge.
but nil full of loathing for the "bar-
barian?" 'Europe has recently looked
to Morocco mill tho Ihilkans as Its
storm centers. Hut Europe may sud-
denly find that tho wMedltormnonn cy-
clones nre xuphyra ns compared with
tln typhoon which Is about to blow
from the I'm- ICost."
THE ENEMIES OF COTTON.
Surely cotton has many things to
contend agnlnst. Tho cotton market
halted yesterday awaiting develop
meuts lu China.
A year ago cotton was uurt by th-
Chinese boycott.
If there Is n strike In England it
affiHis cotton.
If there Is a riot lu Toklo. we feel It
In Memtihls; yes oven lu the plnnta
Hon lu blie Mississippi delta and lu
tlte hill farms.
A strlk lu .Vew England or a tight
noas of money In .Vw York hurts
cotton.
Hard times lu the I'nlted States
hurta cotton lK-cnuse a iimn tmw
one shirt sene where ordinarily two
shirts would bo required
A fine crop In India ami n good crop
In Egypt hurts AiiKrlenu cotton.
Itussln was not able to take much
cotton during the war with Japan nnd
we felt It here.
The whole world at times mhmiis to
be lt-iigueil agnlnst cotton.
Cotton's enomle do not begin and
end with night rldrs and the toll
weevil mid ot there are many things
that help cotton tho greatest being
world-wldo iienco and prosperity.
Probably tho prlco of no other com
modlty Is Influenced by so mnny vari-
ants ns cotton.
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Piano Solo Miss Gladys Hoblnsou.
Violin Solo Miss Isubcll Dean.
Tennyson's lluglo Song Misses
Mnry Hynl. Ozelln Pugh and Sallle
Mays McCoy.
I'lano Solo (Mrs. Harold Wallace.
Volco Number Mrs. C. M. Camp-
boll. On Saturday nftomoon from 3 to u '
tho Juveniles of tho Homo .Mission
society will meet with Mrs. J. M. '
Oross lu their regular quarterly sus-i
slon and will open tholr mlto boxes;
the contents of whlhc go to missions.
Thero wus a good attendance nt the
weekly meeting of the Cnrter Avenue
Homo Mission society Tiioedny after-
noon. Thoro was considerable busi-
ness trnusnctoJ nnd a dliriKr planned i
to bo given the first Monday ut some
convenient building down town. Thoro'
will bo on wile six handsome quilts
iwhlch havo been mado by the mom-!
bors and aro large substantially mado
and woll worth tho prices asked.
;
It Is with much regret that the
members of tho Cnrtor Avenue con-
gregation give up their pastor Rev.'
Darnell nnd his family. They lenvo to-1
day for Mndlll where ho has been ns-
signed a pastorate. Rev. J. H. Rogers -
Thanksgiving
HOW ABOUT your
Thanksgiving I'oot
Dressing?
Turkey Plum Pud-
ding and Pumpkin Pic
arc all riiht for interior
dressing hut they'll not keep your feet comforta-
ble nor help their appearance.
Shoos for tho In u.so ur for htn-ot wour. Stioes thuo
ur correct in ttj In unci purled In everything that
k'oos to mulct1 good shoes
Men's Shoes $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 to $5.00
Women's Shoes $2.50 $2.00 $2.50 to . .$4.00
Shot's in all sizes and styles for boys missis and chil
dren shape I to lit the foot correctly.
DRESS FOOTWEAR
Shoes Ox Turds one and two eyelet pumps ankle strap
footwear for the dim er leception or ball etc Choice
creations in the sort ol foolweur Unit fashion has ap-
proved. Tho f. et we dress fr Thnnksiviny will be the best
dressed feet you'll meet.
HAMILTON & CO.
SHOE STORE
he Home of Good Shoes.
of Salllsaw. will bo lu chnrgo here and! beIlfllt nt 110 business dub nnd Miss
comes highly recommended.
n
Mrs. Van Denberg was hostess to
tho members of tho First 1'rcsbyterlnn
Aid society Wednesday afternoon
whon baznnr sowing was tho order of
tho tiny. Theso ladles aro pr- irlng
to hold n holiday sale lu tho early
December days.
They want us to remit.
The members of tho Olio Club will
meet with Miss Sue Krnmo tomorrow
afternoon at two-thirty. It was an-
nounced that tho muting would bo
with Mrs. O. H. Webb but on nccount
of tho severe Illness of Mrs. Wnlter
Hardy a relative of Mrs. Webb's and
a charter nnd much locd member of
the organization this change has been
made.
On Saturday artcrnoon Miss Iittle
Cray will entertain tho Dusy Heos In
their regular fancy work session.
Those young ladles nro qulto enthusi
astic ovor their work nnd n number
of thorn cnrrletl off prizes at the re
cent flower show.
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On Friday afternoon there will be
an Interesting session of the Mothers
club held at the high school. Kvory
member and all patrons and parties
Interested lu educational work ;ne
usketl to ntttnd. Thoro Is a musical
and literary program planned for the
meeting Tho program;
Mrs. A. J. Addlngtnu entertained
tho members of tho Illblo Study class
Wednesday. Thoro was a largo attend-
anco nnd a mnrked Interest Is" being
manifested In this study. Mrs. Madden
tho class leader Is quite up on all
references and makes plain every
chapter. At this session tho 13th
chapter of Acts 'was studied. Tip-
class will meet with 'Mrs. Hums iwxt
week.
Corlnno Meredith of Willis Point ix.
spondod to tho several addresses.
Mrs. C. II. Metcnlf of San Angclo rend
a short paptr on the history of that
city. On Thursday evening tho ses-
sion was called to order and presided
ovor by Mrs. S. J. Wright first vice
president of tho stnto federation and
who by tho way was a most pleas-
ant guest nt tho recpnt federation
meting In this city and delivered an
excellent nddress coming from tho
club members of tho slstor stnto.
Mrs. K. K. (Julllott nnd' daughters
llttlo Misses Gladys and ICarnestlno
left today for a visit with Dallas
friends.
Thoia'will be nn election of officers
of tho Christian Aid society next
1 Tuesday afternoon. 'Kvory member
i . ...
Clrclo Three of thn Itrondw.iv Metli. H nsKed to attend
otllst church mot with Mrs (J. W. An
person Wednesday ln tho afternoon
and sewed for the bazaar which will
be held on tho "th of Decombor( First
Monday) In connection thcro will bo
given a dinner. There were many
dainty bits of fnncy work completed
nml nnvthlni: ono nuiils nlmtit thix
houso. Today members aro spending' Cra"b'l l'y Sl'lco
the d.iv with Mrs i m r:ru m. iinr.i Chicken lie
Igrovo Heights nil taking a lunch and
enjoying a t.iy soclnlly ns woll as
I profitably.
Tho New Kngland dinner to 1m glv
on by tho members of tho First I'rcs
byterlan church Saturday Is quite
tho talk among tho ladles of that or
ganlzatlon. Tho following menu Is to
bo served:
Turkey With Dressing
Celery
Marietta guests Included Misses-
Jesse Snyder Venia lCddlemnn.
Irene Kddleman F.I I a Hogau Itos-
olla Washington Turner Clunnmon
Mnttlo Alexander Cleo lliichnnnn
Kula Wolfcnburgcr Oren l'ctcrmnn
I-Avino Woods May Sallco Ella.
Wltherspoon Hosse Messrs John
Wicker Itussoll ifrown It. S. Untie
Will Munzcnholnicr Chas. Norrls
Porter Karhcart Dr. Martin Percy
Turner Jdhn Kelly Chas. Hondrl.
Itohort niloy Harry Klrkpatrlck
Herbert Sass and II. H. Haynes.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ho. Wake D. U.
Smith H. C. Draughan II. C.
Choato T. C. Dennett C. A. Wool-
oy Will Moblcy J. W. Scanlon
Mrs. Xnnulo Allen and Mrs. Tlbbs.
If you suffer from constipation nnd
liver troublo Foley's Orlno Laxative
will euro you permanently by stimu-
lating tho dlgestlvo' organs so thoy
will net nautrally. Foley's Orlno Lax-
ntivo docs not gripe Is pleasant to
tako and you do not havo to tako
lf-xatlvcs continually nftor taenia Orl-
no. Why contlnuo to bo tho slnvo ot
pills and tablots' Sold by all Drng-
Bfota. D tc W
A Healthy ramlly.
"Our wholo family hns onjoyod good
health slnco wo bognn using Dr.
King's Now I.lfo Pills threo years
ago." says I. A. llartlet of ltural
Uouto 1 Ciullford. Malno. Thoy
clennso and tono tho aystom In a
gentlo wny that doos you good. 2Po-
at w. I. Frame drug store. V
JToro jiroof tluit l.yilln Ti. Pink-
hum's 'et;ilile('tMiiMiniil save!
woiiiiin t'niin Mirit'itl itpenitioiiH.
.Mrs. iS. A. Williams of (Stutliner
Maine writes:
"I was a irre.it sufferer from female
troubles ami l.ydia '.. IMnltbam's Vc'e-
tabic I'ompouud rchtorcd mo to health
In three months niter my physician
declared that an operation was absO'
lutiiy necessary."
-Mrs. Alvitm Stvrlinfr of 151 Cloy-
bourne Ave t'liuaKo 111. writes:
" I Mitlered from female trouble n
tumor nnd much Inflammation. Twc
of the best doctors In Chicago decided
that an operation was necessary to save
my life l.ydia K. Piukbam's Vegetable
Compound entirely cured mo without
an operation."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lytlia H. Pink-
ham's Vegvtublo Comixmmt ntk
from roots anil herbs has boon the
standard remedy for female ills
nnd has positively cured thousands of
women who have loen troubled with
fibroid tumors irregularities
jx-'tiotlie jwiipj backache that bear-uiK-down
feelint' llatulenoy indigvs-
tiondi.7.inessor nervous prostration.
Why don't yon try it V
3Irs. IMiilchiuu invites all sick
women to write her for iidviee.
Sho Inis i;uiilel tlioiisiintls to
health. Address Lyun Muss.
Dollod Ham
ICscalloptd Potatoes Dukod. Donna
Mince and Pumpkin Iiu
Coffee
Tho Aztecs danced nt tho lied j
Men's hall last ovonlng. There wns a
specially good musical program which
Is always essential to a merry dance
Punch was served' throughout tho ev-
ening TIiobu who danced: MIsbcs
Anna Itogers Haves lingers McCau-
ley Nora Itoblson Freeman Pearl
Taylor 'Mrs. Hoy Wells Misses Irene1
lMdlemnn Dryan Wilkes Murphy.
Lulu Kendall Harvey White; Messrs.
M. Damn Judd Hill Jim Light Tom
Wilkes K. Atkins. Frohoff. Hnrttor
Ihuiker Stnrks. Ulussell Duchanan;
Messrs. J. J. llartlett Lewis Noel
Hill Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Ciooiinnn. Hoy
Wells Hoger Tucker Coon llarnes
D. Voung Mr. Reeves Miss Jones
Miss Duller Mrs. Hogers Mr. and
.Mrs. Pitts nnd Miss Chance.
Mrs Ash Douglass entertained the
members of the Ferndalo Hovlew club
Wednesday lu the afternoon. Tho fol-
lowing program was rendered:
Hosttss Mrs. Ash Douglass.
Lender .Mrs. Georgo Crlner.
Ites pon so "Dyron."
Mountains of Creeco" Mrs. Ceo.
Dulai-d
Dlography of Hyron Mrs S. K.
litlman.
Athletics in Athens of today Mrs.
Miller
Current livents.
The Catholic ladles will servo a tur-
key dinner at a convenient building
down town on November 2Sth.
Tho ladles of tho Droadway Daptlst
Aid will hold ti Thanksgiving muikul
tit Coleman's Drug Store on Wednes
day beforo Thanksgiving and will
have on sale choice cakes homo-nuide
lircud chicken saint! and' dressed tur
keys. Phono orders to Mrs. T. A.
Thunnoiwi.
Tho Texas Federation of Woman's
Clubs Is now In session at San An-
gelo. Tho (own Is overflowing with
women from all iwts of tho state and
mnny visitors of national note. On
Wednesday tho real work of tho fed-
eration begun. Mrs. J. D. Dibbrcll of
Sogum stnto president nnd a niece
of Mr. J D. Dlbbroll of Ardmorc opened-
tho convention beforo several
hundred visitors nnd delegates In tho
largo auditorium of the now Presby-
terian church. Mayor laul gave tho
welcomo nddress Hon. W. T. Darth-
oloinew welcomed tho lady visitors on
Miss Knto 'Darnard stato commis-
sioner of charities and correctlons(
has gone to San Angclo Texas to de-
liver un address on "Juvenile Courts'
before tho Stato Federation of Wo
nmns Clubs nnd to Investigate tho
conditions leading to tho reaction In
Texas against the Institution us it
now exists there. Sho has also been
Invited to meet with tho civic com
mltteo of th" Kansas stuto federation
at Kutorprlse Decejiiber 1.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dlako ontertrdncd a
number ot friends Inst evening at
their homo lu Marietta. Tho fob
lowing woro guests:
Aril moro guests: Misses Dorotlo
The Merchant of Venice
Tho remarkablo nwnkenlng to tho
intimltnhlo chains of Shakespeare's
ploys which tho American public la.
now experiencing amounts almost
to a renaissance. If Shakespcaro
were a poet ot less "dignity nnt
genius tho present enthusiasm
would undoubtedly bo described ns
"A Shnkcspearo fad." Dut tho dllll-
culty of securing playcra competent
to give Intelligent and convlclng In-
terpretations of ills Immortal charac-
ters provents such a vandalism.
Rood performances of Shnkcspearo
nro too raro to hecomo common-
plnce. Tho public Is quick to de-
tect spurious pretensions to recog-
nition in tho Shakespearean drama
nnd tho result Is that mnny efforts-
aro dismissed with slight considera-
tion as moro dlllotnnto experiments.
Mr. Charles 15. Hnnford Is ono of
tho fow playors of today whoso ns-
plrntlons In this direction IhnVo
crystnlllzod Into permanent achieve-
ment. Tho public of this city will
hnvo an opportunity to aeo Mr.
Hnnford at tho Hoblson's opera
houso on Wednesday Nov. 25.
On thnt occasion ho will produco
"Tho Merchant of Venice" ;i pla
upon which ho has bestowed 1m-
menso study and for whoso equip-
ment ns to cast scenery nnd cos-
tuming ho has spared neither palm
nor expense. Miss Marle Drofnah
whose charming Impersonations ot
Dixon Jenu Dlakc Hay Campbell
Messrs Joo McUimore Will McLa- Shakespearean horoines has already
more Jim Lovo Fnyctto Dlakc 1 met with brilliant ondorsoraont In
Charles Hlechlldorfer Mago Cruce
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hn Duchanan Jodlo
Adnms L. V. Mullen and Mrs. C.
M. Campbell.
this city will nppcar aa Portia.
Holloay sewing.
Flnco your orders now for nny
Tishomingo guests: Misses Juan- sewing you may need for tho holidays
lta Johnson nnd Miss Tonmilo Hnr- Wo execute orders promptly. Phono
rls CB2 Rod. 30-tf
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