The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 66, Ed. 1, Monday, August 23, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmore. Mr id.iy. Align t T3 1903
TM' D"LV A
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SOCIAL CALENDAR.
ii Clrele Number Three: with
I.Mr. W. 1. Warren.
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A WAHNINO.
To those lu Invo take wnrttliiK.
Her kisses nmy lie swit'
Yot those won' t do the dunlin
Of thu socks npjii your feet.
t51io may litis e lovely features
Hut will you think liar still
Tho dearest of all eroulures
If her cooking makes you III?
tfhe may be nil perfection
At present In your eyes
I tut what a now refleotlon
If sho cun not early rise.
I for flmiro may be slender
Anil inak" you lose your bendHut will you still bo tender
If sho can not mako a bed?
Shu may dross In a fanhton
Kxactly up to date
Jtut what a chaiiRt! of passion
If nil other things are lote.
Take. warning then and ponder
'ICacti Is a simple thing
flint will they make you fonder
When she wears your wedding
ring?
Dalian News.
T1IK PJMSI.M1ST.
We knock the pessimist at times
Heeniiso In gloom ho glories;
Hut here's a boost he nover tries
To tell us funny stories.
Puck.
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The Orio Year Book.
Tho Orlo Club year lsjok Iin4
ilieon a little late In reaching tho
Ardinorelto office but comes filled
with good things f"r the coining
year's program.
Next year's .study will be Ilrown-
lug and Mythology.
Until the first of January Ilrown-
lug will be studied with lessons on
several or his poems.
The study of Mythology will In-
elude discussions on the divinity
of the earth mid of nature "the
Underworld" the older heroes tho
younger heroes myths of Kgypt
Scandinavian myths old (.erimiti
myths myths of tho new world
ami eastern mythologies.
Tho officer are: .
iMrs. (i. 11. Webb. pieldunt.
Mr. Arthur Adams. tlrst vloo
president.
Mr. J. M. !ros second vlco
president.
.Miss Vera Olive recording nooru-
tary.
-Miss Sue. Frame corresponding sec
rotary.
Mrs. Arthur Iteeder. trcasuror.
'Miss Ulla Glen (Jllmer librarian.
IMlss i;dna Jones Auditor.
'M'.ss Hllss Corlow parliamentarian.
P. Turner aro
.Mr. and Mrs. H
jnylng a week's visit to Sulphur.
Miss Humph and her main of
honor. Miss Ilalletto Kraley. leave
tomorrow for Chlckasha to attend
(
Worn
Women -worn and tired from overwork need a
tonic. That feelintr of weakness or helplessness will
not lcavo you of itself. You should take wine or
Cardui that effectual remedy for tho ailments and
weaknesses of women.
tried Cardui and write enthusiastically of the great
benefit it has been to them. Try it don'i experiment
.use this reliable! oft-tried medicine.
TAKE
The Woman's Tonic
Mw. Ifcnn Hare of Pierce Fla. trictl Crtrdui and afterward
wrote: "I wns n GufTerer from
nain in mv side and Ices could
"I Buffered for years until
UMUUA. J. ..V. 11J 1 UUlliU 11UIU UAV
Try Cardui 'Q'will help you.
AT ALL DRUG STORES!
the ta;e reunion of Confederal Vet-
jt 1 eraim.
t j
:i The Indies of the 1Ptrf year book
tjjwlll be r-mly for distribution sotur
.. time the first of tbls weuk.
" Those living on th nouth side'
may procure their books from Mr. 1
P. C. l.linw and thoio on the west
lde from Mia. John Teer.
At Ileal Peach. New York fieorne'
j W. Young la building a great biin-j
) inilow for the homecoming of his !
; bride Miii'uiue Nordlca. One huii-J
j dred men fl.-p at work pushing the (
work. A featurr of the bungalow
wilt bo the loiih promunndo aloiiK i
the north aide ami 'lie possibility
of turning the whole b'llldlng Into
one apartment. The trf i'u upon'
'Which the hoiiao la built covrii two;
siiiare miles and Is supplied .Will1
water by n huge Hollandle windmill
Tho building waa designed as a
unl(iie home for the singer.
On AugiiM i and 2. Marble
House the famous Marblo Mouse at
Newport will be opened to the public
for two lectures on "Woman's Suf-
frage" to be delivered by Hev. Anna
Howard Shaw and Prof. Charles
Kuohlln formerly of the University
of Chicago.
Marble House was oncn famous
for Its hospitality and social exclu-
slveness when Its mistress was Mrs.
William K. Vanderbllt. Now that she
Is Mrs. O. H. Helmont. aln- has kept
the place closed and It Is only
to aid the cause of woman's suf-
frage that hho Ins consented to re
open Its doors. The admission fee of
." will be applied to a fund for
woman's suffrage.
St-
One woman Mm. Margaret C. Me-
Xally practically originated the do
partiucnt store dlulng-room
It glCH I
rrom as mall tea-room In a Philadel-
phia store to an Immense establish-
ment which now serves hcvcn hun-
dred women dally and Is In process
of enlargement (t take caro of two
thousand patrons at eacb .ileal. Mrs.
'McNuIly also manage and baa en-
tire supervision of the samo store's
branch In New York whero sho
ea
ters to one thousand four hundred
people at each nieal. or on an aver-
age f fifty thousand patrons wkly
In both stores
To supervise all tbls Mrs. McNn!-
ly spends 'iltci nate dayg in each '
city and yet alio manages to oversee
everything irom the making of con-'
'racta for auppllea to the einplo" '
mrnt or help. Indeed she goea fur-
ther tbnn this. When she deems It
mveaaaty she enter the kitchen and i
give i.ractlcai lesions In cooking to
any one of tin
may need It.
hundred cooks lii.it j
Her Instruction is
welcomed because for five yea.-!
she was a demonstrator for Mrs Ho
rer and has herself prepared every
dish that Is served In her estab-
lishments. "You ask how I do It" replied
i.Mrs. MoNally as she was going ovr
.............. ... ...r iofk o.niw.
' 11 14 Perfectly simple. For example. tli
work i mapped out yesterday In
Philadelphia Is bMig done there to
''n.v. while I am here lu New Yor!:.
w" I livo hero tonight I will
i bnvo completed the Now York ph.-
Women
Thousands ot women nave
CARD U
J S3
all eorta of femalo trouble had
not Bleep had Fliortnesa of breath.
my huBband insisted on my trying
tl.MVh v " - "-. ...
ll 1 ! ill '
I .t) tlllt
clioilKll
to iti- ii
thly in
bn lni
absen
Mr? i.
wyn s l' .
Col. ami Mi-
my
::
and Master K4-
.i iierwyn are l-iUn
Sidney fugga.
Mr. W.
:iilveton
II. Cos ha return I from
-It-Mrs.
Mary Uyrd baa returned Irnm
nallHK accompanied by her iun" Mr
P. K. Wagner and her two
tei-. Mis Klt..il lb and Jew".
Ill THE
Of I
REVIEW OF THE WEEK IN IN-
DUSTRY'S REALM WITH WORK.
ERS EVERYWHERE.
On September 0. at Hureka. Cnl .
Iniermitlonal Hrotherhood of Wood
men and Saw Mill Workers will hold
Ita annual convention.
Tin- Wyoming miners have secur-
ed an agreement with no reduction
ami an Improvement In the rules
governing tbe condition of eiuplo-
ment. The TrMiiavort Workers Pnlon
In Germany hud i loss of 1'Jtu itiein-
bers the total niemberahlp at the
end of l'.ins being S7.7ld. of which
I.S7S wen women.
The hiittei-a have practically ivon
their atrlke a majority of the fac-
tories agreeing to rontons tho label.
A sntt lenient bus been reached In
the beer lKittleia' strlko at l.os An-
gulea C.il.. by which the bottlers
will reecho an increase of I'.O cent
a day.
As a result of a strike and loclt-
out r if Die loi'.il engravers tbe
inoinliig newspapers at San Prancls-i
co. Cal.. recently appeared without I
Illustrations for the first time In I
twenty years.
' i
foal ItllWtlllC PllclllCOr llll.lll"" V ....r....... . . . . nn. .... ...
71 U nme It... only 1011 tier -
union in Hostou Mass.. which was
made possible . by the initiation of
the two engineers that were outside
tin- union fold.
The international convention of
the Brotherhood of Klectrlcal Work-
j era will be held during the week
I beginning September i!0 at Chicago.
lln. .li- Imvliit- !ilre;iili- i mtiliirllv
...... - .. .. .....j... ..
of the votes cast lu the referen
dum.
At a conference In
Melbourne of
j ropresenlntlvog of thu Iron Workers
Assistants' Association of Sydney
i Melbourne. llilriUane and South Auk
j tniliu. It was resolved that a federa
i t Ion should be formed.
-l-h innlittMiiitii nui.il.ii'd.l I.. 11...
. .. .....ti. I . ...ll.J VI 111 til-'
postal service of Dalinatla Aiiiitrla.
Mtlllell work reeeiitlv iteiniiiiillnir In.
. . . r
Wllges
working hours. Tills affects nlmost
all tile coast tawus lu D.ilmntin.
In the engine riniui of the Trims-
Atlantic llnera the stokers and coal-
pnssera and trimmer work four
hours on and eight oir. The stokers
receive $i2.e0 and the purser and
trimmer $L'n per month.
Arrnimeiiii-nlik hnvo linen iiiful.. fnp
. ............Hatln. ..r inonn ii-iiit.
lalHireia to Ifoiiiiliiln to work upon
tile 1'iikI klli-iir eatnlrid -IMiut will
. ...
Kollmving a conference with the'
Slate fvihor Cnniniisslon I.imiu street I
laborers have returned to work at i
Muskogee. Okla. The men gained all I
. :im - lInv u .
pa.
Tll(1 organization of Wntervillo til-
. vIson K. nrotl.crlKHiil of r..irnlll
Station Kinployes is the llrst step of
tbe union toward organizing thn
Maine Central road. !
The owners of the Cleveland Kn?..J
T.. ...I i . 1
ii ..union!' iiii..i.h i.iivo ciauneii a re-1 -ductlori
of 'J'i per cent lu the wngoij
of the miners. This is a natural:
result of the decline In the price ot 1
Cleveland pig iron. which rtns '
br night the blast funiacemon's .
wages down to Hi per cent. j
Poston. Mass.. allied printing i
trades council has decided that
henceforth none of tho nfflllated !
printing trade union can make an
agrennent with employers without
first submitting It to the council for
approval. '
Py the recent ainalganiatron of tho
teamsters of America with the Inter-
national Hrotherhood tho me
i merlcal membership has boon greatly
Increased thero being an addition of
nearly 8.000 from Now York City
alone.
Th-i trades In the building Industry
of Jamaica West Indies nro organiz-
ing Into unions affiliated with the
American Federation of Labor. At
Kingston the printers pressmen and
bookbltuUrs havo nlso organized.
tluh compos M of disheartened
fn'lory employes of Clovoland (. nil-
vocutltig suicide as tho only moans
within Unir reach of attaining poaco
of mind they cr.ivo nnd to escape
tli" torments of thulr dally grind. Is
believe. i to exist.
The last quarterly report Issued
from tho International Association of!
Machinists allows that during the
"WMMIWWICTIWB
HO HAVE a clear
skin: Exorcise
moderately. 12nt
wholesome food. Breathe
fresh air. Use Ivory
Sonp and clear cool
water.
What the skin needs
is something that will
clean but will not harm it.
Pure soap will do this;
and Ivory Soap is pure.
Ivory Soap
flOo Per Cent. Pure
funds in
)i'l eilHIK lliree
Hie Intel national
Dining the (ii:i
Hi'. is l!i
ii n .inil l.v J'.'.'i.imiii
i : mill .is paid
in ipath lienell:-
I'lider the Spanish lab ir laws
children under It! are d-lnirpi fiom
working niachtnea by iin-aiia of ped
als and almi i-lreular aaws mecluuii
cal plnnca and other cutting ma-
chine n 11 lean fiirnlhlu d wHh safoty
MppSIHtllM.
Ileei ntly an eent of iiuportanei
tnuiaplreil III the hio' and Joli tJ
branch of the printing trade in Mem-
phis when a contract to remain In
force from July i for a period of
Hie years was sinned by the Kniploy-
Club and Memphis
Typographical I nlon.
T1'" "l"rH '''!lyl ''
"ory 1"1(M' ' l''' '' '
Ul. r1...lul...l...w l. M it ... I...
" the ca-pnitliel sllip sysli 111
have refused to adopt the schemu
It Is adniltted that the offer was a
fair one especially to the miners
for the union was to be fully recog
nl.ed and repres -iited on tin- Labor
Council.
Intel national Molders' I'liiou in
paid since Jautiury IV.ifi uni-n belli
(Its were established $l.i;i;0.t;"!i for
sick benellts. $t7'.i.VI0 for out of
woik benellts ad fi'.r".lll rr total
' H'U' 1'llh benellts. making
a grand total or
According to a statement b the
Chief Hurgoniaater of Hudapest. tin
city of Hudapesl in order to furnish
good bread to tbe public at a cheap
price uns ueciiicii to estulillsli a mu-
nicipal bakery capable of producing
Sfi.nnn k0 f end dally. Tho ex-
pense of building the bakery will lie
$ILr.(MMi. not including the value of
the site.
Ill D'-ccutber. H0X. a faetory-lo-fin
ttiry coiihii in Pittsburg allowed that
there were 'J.L'11 women and only
lli.'l men working In the atugle cigar
factorle. and In three large trust
atopic factories there wen. iuz. wo
men and only ten men. It used to be
that men held all these iioHltton at
wuge wlili h were about double
those now received by the women.
The Kansas Cltv Mo. hodcarrlers'
; strike Is ovor. At a meeting
the
Ter
ltlllldei's Club It was decided to
the hodcniTlors r ts an hour a
compromise suggested by the State
board of arbitration
The union ac
cepted the ofier. The union called
the strike when the contractors re-
fused to Increase the carriers' pay
from cents an hour to 10 cents.
Almost anyone can tell us how
we might have succeeded after we
havo failed.
0
Good Old
Louisiana
Sugar Cane
Syrup
right from the Louisiana
cane ileitis. The pure
juice of the sugar c.nic
and sent lo your lank.
It's just like they have
on the plantation.
Breakfast Syrup
The nio:.t healthful most
delicious nitre .1 syruo you
can buy. ; - a can t.-i:iy.
I'or ; a'o ft all gruccis.
Penick ft Forto. L'to.
Nov; UiltJiit La.
ki Ui.iB BULK Mi Ltuh
Hold Revival and Church Calls fa-
tr for Yaar.
Rev. 1) N. Curb na.i'or of the
Ktiuth lBp:ut church re urned yea-
tentay from l-on where he asaii-
ed Iho naa'or of the I tap Is' church '
at that place In a revival meeting.
flresit crowla m people ftrnne.
Ita nicetolnga the risible results be-
ing 30 addition to the church and
the church and com man I y greatly
built up rcllglmialy. The chunn
called the Hev. It. f. Itirker an pas-
tor for full time. itev. ftarker la ..
oung man of great worth and aidi
mid the church under hla lead i ..tup
ha a bright future.
Scared With a Hot Iron.
nr M-alili'l by nrernimed hettl mi'
wllh h Vnlfe brtilaeil by alaiiiiiel
door Injureil by gun or In any nth -way-
-the thing nwdnil at. once is
Hiicklen Arnica Salve to attbdue It
f animation and kill the pain. P'-
earth' atipreme henlnr Infnlllhle foi
Holla. I'leem. l-'ever Korea Kexetn i
and lllea. 2lp at Ardmnra l'haniia
cy.
t i: t: t: :: :: ti u n ti n n
tj
11 You need' nn Ardmorelte Si
tt map to assist you In deter li
t: mining the location of your tt
St oil asphalt gas and oil sand St
SS deposits. Send $1.00 for the SS
ii Weekly Ardmorelte one year JJ
SS or the Dally Ardmorelte two SS
SS months and we give you a SS
SS copy of the very latest may of 14
the new state tt
ts s: ss tf n ss is n ss ss t: ts ss ss ss
Plleo Cured In h 10 14 Days.
PA7.0 OINTMBNT la guaranteed to
cure nny ense of Itching blind bleed
lug or protruding Piles In 0 to 14 days
or money refunded fine.
It 1h pleasanti r to have poor
latlons than lo be one.
Bingham Attacks
Magistrates and
Politicians
Sas th.it i loiiki il liinniiiJO-
tent iiidniiiii istlii-oi toot of
the police. iiiiiicin. innocent nr
j;uiltythe piisoiicr will benffered
a chaiu'o to pay for leniency.
Says that lie could hare ni.ule
; 10(1(1(10(1 a M-ar Inibi; money.
Was ofTered .r.oo(i cash and
j;.r)0(l a month for a mere hanil-
.shake! h'ree at last lo "speak out "
General llintjhain reveals some
startling inside infonnalionahout
his official life as 1'olice Commis-
sioner of New York one of the
most difficult jobs any man ever
held
You must not fail to read his
stirring artide in
HAMPTON'S
MAGAZINE
SF.PTK MBER - ON SALE NOW
Ammig thi' twont) other great
features that will make sou say
that this is the " Hest Marine
in America " are-
" Why Japan Won't bight Us "
Dr. Thomas K. (I recti contri-
butes a most intencl interest-
inp; and important article on the
Japanese fpiestion.
"Tlu 'irs' Tribute to Vanity"-
Ueitiall Wrijiht Kaui-
man tells why Dame l'ashion is
costing the hirmers ;sMi.ooot)00
a yeat
"Confessions of an American
ri-JJ."--('harniit)gly told 1
.Mrs lohn Van Vorst.
"The Way of the Transgres-
sor." Charles' Kthvaid Russell
writes an article of absorbing
interest about Modem Prison
Reform
" The I 'etc of Silent e" A typ-
ical story bv Alice llegan Rice
in the happiest e.in.
Buy it tod) nny li r nrwulealrr
1 5 cen Is
HAMPTON'S MAGAZINK Nrw VoU
Fortune Teding
f3ni not Mk into rnnnldr ration th ona
n't hupi'i'ci"eitanly health.
Ihf oi.ini. who m-4U-ct her health U neKlrctt.
very fnt-MJiimn i.i i ll iimi lurtune. For withoat h.
Invc loi-i i" lni'te and told U hut droM.
e. ney lnjbh when lmt or impaired mey denerelly '
rtMinid by t.ie teie of Dr. Picrcc't l-avurite freecriptMM
TMe. Prescription hji. tor over 10 ree
li-cn vurlttt delie.ue weak pain- wrcetf
ifomrn tV the hundrrtln ol thou nil rid
Anil thl too In Ac privacy ol their
without ttitlr havlni to xobntlt lnu-li
ere qncntlonlnc and ottintlvelr npnt-
ittnt exmminitlona.
Rlrl! wnmrn ai imitrd to connult Or. Pierce h letter 'w.
All correspondence held as i.u-redljr confidential. Addn-Mi WnrV- I)iicntai7
Medical Aooirftien It. V. Pierce M. I). Preeidrnt HulT.do. N V
l)n. PifNi-i'n tJaur I;miiv Dim ma lioon Thf Perle' ...n.niiin Scm
Miilirnl ilier newly revised iip.lo-date edition liied pujr .m.v.cii ii
I'liiui I .!' i ' bol ill Ji li.nlr uiioli.'ii whicli rvrrv wum in n i i r miirrici!
oiilibt In kiinu il'inil. Si nl hi in plain wriiiur In .t ui.iri i. i receipt ''I
21 i iic-ii-.il luiiii- to emi r nmiluiii enlv. or in ileili I'm. r ntunipf.
ock Island Lines
THIS il)S' WAY TO THE RUST PLACK
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
Exposition
Thro Scenic Colorado
Wonderful Yellowstone Park
andCalifornia
GO RIGHT START RIGHT TAKE THE
Rock Island to the Rockies
LOW ROUND-TRIP FARES
Tickets on sale daily up to and iiicludinp; Sep-
tember 30th.
Good returninp; any time before October 31st 1909
Liberal Stop-over Privileges
m
Geo. II. Lee
(len. I'iisr. Agt.
Little Hock. Ark.
Great Opportunities
In Colorado Lands
PROSPECTIVE SETTLERS IN THE
CENTENNIAL STATE ARE OF-
FERED EVERY ENCOUR-
AGEMENT. Many Arc Buying Homes
Ono of tho host oiamplcii ot tin-
tiouiidcd faith in tho futuro ot irrl-
Kated Colorado lands ontortalned by
men In positions to talk and net ad-
visedly wus tho' action recently of J.
C. Vliilnc for many yoara general su-
pcrlntendent of tho Colorado Midland
railway who laid down tho carcn and
duties ot rimtilnR a railroad and em-
barked In tho laud business. "1 was
first attracted by tho treat opportuni-
ties." said Mr. Vlnint: in nn ititorrlaw
In a Denvor paper "hut havlnB mado
a study of conditions tho posslblll-.
tics hero actually astounded me. Kv- j
ory tlmo I noil a man a tract ot Colo-
rado Irrigated land I feel I havo por-J
formed an invnluablu servlco for that
man nnd thoso dependent upon him.
Ono fcaturo of our now business in i
Denver will bo that wo will deal only
in bona fldo propositions nnd If any-1
ono has a claim of mlureiirescniauoo
we will Invito him to mako a tborouRh
investigation at our expense. An oin- (
plro was never successfully built up
' on misrepresentation.
"Another thliiR wo havo arranged to
do is to soil a limited number of tracts
of Colorado land to peoplo In tho sal-
.. rln.l rlnto M'n'rr. 1-nltll- til lilt tlllS 1)0"
causo wo realize that tho section I
wherein our lands aro located necas
more population. Tuo salaried man
an ho navs un on his purchaso Is en
abled to Improvo his holdlnp whenovor
It suits him. His progress may ui
necessity bo a llttlo slower than that I
I of tho man who can pay casn ouirihiu
but his ultimate hiiccubs Is nono tho
less Burc. Yes wo still havo somo
splendid land In tho rent Crand val-
ley fmlt bccllon near Crand Junction.
Somo of this land has been plnntcd In
fruit trees which aro now from one
to threo years old. Wo'ro going to
mako Colorado a veritable gurdon
spot. IOtters that wo leeeivo rrom
peoplo In other states aro given uttun-
Uon in preforenco to local customers!
who In somo cases buy for specula-1
tlon. When a man sonds nn inquiry
wo got busy and-supply him with J1.
tho Information wo havo and also as
iilst him in very way possible in cot-
ting located. We aro receiving hun-
dreds ot letters from Iowa Kansas)
Nebraska and Oklahoma."
Mr. Vlnlns has opened offices at 63T
Baventeonth street Denver.
Notice to the Public.
The pooplu will tuko uotlcu that
I have been appointed KUiirdlun ot
hn estate of It. K. Crlner who has
tetm Judtted an incoiiiputeiit and
list they art) warnuil not to make
my trndeH mill nny chucks or
wnsnot any laiHinras wliatovgr with
tie said II. F Crlnor. 1 will au-
:1
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t
att
J. S. McNnlly
Dlv. I'ass. Agt.
Oklalioniu City.
Summer Trips
Very Low This Year
VIA
A. Y. P. Exposition
Pacific Coast Points
Colorado
The Hockies
The LaKes of the!
North
New York and
New England Points.
Superior service
Courteom . eatmenfl
Best trains
Via Frisco.
Ask your agent 01
write
C. 0. JACKS01
Division PusHoiiger Agt.
Oklahoma City Okla.
60 YEAH81
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 66, Ed. 1, Monday, August 23, 1909, newspaper, August 23, 1909; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81135/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.