The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 125, Ed. 1, Sunday, October 31, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmore Sunday October 31 IJOi
Waltham
Don't Be Fooled
Buying a watch ought to be a seri-
ous business. If you pick up a cata-
logue issued by a mail order house
and send on to Chicago or some
other place for a watch vou are likelv
to be disappointed. The thing to do
is to go to a jeweler; tell him vou want
a Waltham Wat :h. He will give yu
what you want; but before you pay
him he will overhaul the mechanism oil
it up get the watch in good running
shape and keep it so for any reason-
able length of time; and any watch
bought from a responsible watchmaker
or jeweler that does go wrong this
Company will make good. We cannot
however stand back of watches b.r.ight
haphazard from the catalogues of mail
order houses.
Waltham Watch Company
Waltham Mass.
A. H. When buying a watch'
always ask your jeweler for a W'allr.arii
adjusted to temperature and position.
SHERIFF GARRISON
IS SUSPENDED
GRAND '
.w ru.ee numr.
vrs liJIVU Pa A I in
automobile. pay tnem well and give them an
. Following the suspension Horn o?.nm MrVi. 'nit? T'v
Sherlrf Harvey D. Carrlson MMlw of 8hetla JrrlsolI. Sam A. li thoroS kuowledgo of
pended from office by District Judge Calhoun chairman of the democratic'"" the requirements can fit anyone
Ceorge V. Clark following an accu- county central committee was ap-
latlon. containing four couuts charg- olnt'(J t mixsi Sheriff Garrison.
Ing bribery laaladmlnt-.rtratlou In of-
fkv and "paidlns" of county Jail
claims regarding me ieeumg oi pns- (JaUo) Anlstrong and W. D. Witch-
oners on a fotty-ent per day plan. Jed the old force c-r Garrison's reign
Grand jury takes recess until Nov. ' would be ke.pt on the county pi.y-
while Attorney General Weat !
Journeys to state capitol In prepare
lion for prosecution of Maben
ohargei..
District Judge George W. Clark lu'u'lu ol lUK '--!
KPVohus Sam A. Calhoun chairman The
af dentoonUk- county central con.'l!on alurtt Sheriff Garrison at..'
inlttee to succw-d accused sheriff. ' na"y' l"0r K'narat unts are con-
the latter to qualify In the sum of!t;'"";U '" thl' rt'Km maU; tu '""3U
$10000 bond in special He.sslon of the' Cl!rl- charges of "padding" the
board of county commlslsoners Unlay. 1 col' JaU cblnls ar" ""'J1l3-
New sheriff announces that former c" 11 th" l d
deputy sherllfs with exception of H. t'ourl terdv The claim i
J. (Jake) Armstrong ami W. D.
WitclHT. lKth liuHodM on rllwrjr
I'harge-.- will be retained In the sn
vice under now head of the sheriff's
office.
Aocuscd sheriff denies himself to 1
. L. . . .
newspapermen while his Indicted
deputies "hug" grand Jury room and
the apartments Introtofoie omiplisl
by accused chief.
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As a result of charges of turnip-
ticn In the office of Sheriff 11. D.
Garrison as well as the exHe of
. j ... i
e.vtortlou methods bherlff t.arrison
was yestenlay dlmutssed from ser-
vice by District Judge Clark on mo-
tion of Attorney General West fo'-
lowing the returning if an a 'cuaa-
tlon wherein Is contained four sop-t-rate
couuts of alleged corrupt meth-
ods against the accused officials
A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION
IN TEN DAYS
Nadinola. Cream
The supreme beauty re-
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r'. U.. Y" V.
a
f:
e
i uu iui iauiuuia
freckles pimples liver
tpots and other facial dii
culoratloai. Worst cast
1.. Oi I tit I. . L -
1.1 uayi. "
purltiti leaves the jkla
clear putt anu ueauny.
m.Kil i Cu I. ..k ..ok.-. J. .!
rl JUTWfui. Twur CO. fAI-
Watches
Clanison will have a hearing before
N'ov. S before Judge Clark.
Oarrlbon appeared In court. In a
j crestfallen attitude while his attcr
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. neys asneu mai cue siay or execu-
uou oi me aus)ension oixier wojuarriers in Oklahoma In November;
i granted. Following the order of tor other positions on different dates'.
Judire Clark In the district court.
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l.. II.. l.-i. i i I
i i ne new snenn numeuiaieiy an-
uounccM that aside from the employ
ment of Kx-Deputy Sheriffs H. J.
101 ' Suclrt CalUcun will quiliiV n
uc -lm or lu'yw We
UJU ol rounr wauulMwne
to-
day at which time he will assume
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i in rirrnin iiriKnnuru niii ti ii .
. t
--v. .lilll u ill jtlll
Munior mk rt'Kinu or Sheriff (iuni-
son - okliihomnn.
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(" Kluger the jewe er 10G0
Virginia Ave.. Indianapolis writes; "I
was so weak from kidney trouble that 1
uld hardly walk a hundred feet.
' ur uolMC 01 roiey Kidney Jteui-
'iy cleared my complexion cured
my backache and the Irregularities
disappeared and I can now attend
to business every day aud recoin-
mi'nd Foley's Kidney Remedy to all
Sufferers nc If nnre.1 int. nriiti- tin.
....... ' ... .a . . . 1...V. ..l
uootor3 ala lher remedles had fall-"
ed.'' Sold by all druggists.
Would Feform All Marriages.
Columbia Mo. Oct. 30. Sensation-
al recommendations to the state leg-
Islature for the legal regulation of
marriage are coming from the annual
meeting of thu state I'resbyterlan
synod of the state of Missouri. The
resolutions would make marriage
niii-u mi.- (.iiiiinu ii. is eiopcu iiieg.u;
ask lor the publishing of notices In
he newspapers two wecVu be fore the
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peace ue no longer allowed to per-
fo.-m the service; that common law
inirriages not be recognized by law
and that divorce bo not absolute but
.iiiii uiai uiioii. uo not .lusoimi inn
n.ewt.i imt.mi iiiM..i ......
j. teilocutory
M
'Vl ritiv.t f Ji.1 TVll r-li.-iHU luii-itiwu
Oil cleans
L-enr mid tiviehlne.i nim.it
cller. I0e
hurriedly lelt the court house In anyoars to take the examination; will
LOOK FOB GHOSTS
TO DANCE T
IT'S HALLOWEEN AND SMALL j
BOYS AND JACK O LANTERNS
WILL BE NUMEROUS.
I
i Property owners nhould be cm-fiil
to see that they d.i not leave any-1
thing outdoont tonight unless It's'
the bulldog. It's Halloween.
It's hard luck for the mlsehievlous
boy but Halloween falls on Sunday
this year. This evening will be the
night shrouded with mystery and
around which clings the supersti-
tions and legends of ages the night
when the ghests dance and the gob-
lliii Play all manner of pranks. Ho-;
cause the day falls on Sunday this Uoollestcr( v V.. Oct. HO. -William 'MrtortT win enthuHlamicully r.veli
year the usual boyish pranks and i)rs.r firemivni was throw-u lUl)'. hovsever. and his addrcs. was
petty deptedatlons will net be mist-J tl nr of bU M1Bino anii rustst R'luruu' a Pimimled
I nllve In a rear end collision in the )r Cco)i aurcd his many hear-
The customary social functions flight yards of the Now Vork fen- l'M lt;U n'' would gx up the niouii-
which always mark the evening were ' tral here Friday morning. Arthur I t!i" aKaln and obtain proofs that
probably held on Saturday evening. . Chapman yardma.ster wan burled In had made the Urst ap-eent.
but whether the small boy Is also I the wreckage and killed Cn-orge He. At the eoncluKion of Dr. Cook's ad-
to be allowed tj supplement that berle night yarMmastcr suffered a dress eounel for Itarrlll and Print
day for his Indulgences remains to leg amputation aud probably will die i the guides arose and nue.itloned the
be eun.
'Pumpkins are almost too scarce i
this year to spare any for Jaek-o'-lairterns
while apples are far too -
o.uly to be used In the usual lavish '
manner at the Halloween parties j
while beans and even shelled corn
are too expensive to be thrown
away but perhapi some sultablo
HtilKtltutlons will by found for pump-
kliw apples beans and shelled corn.
However Halloween the Joyotu oc-
casion of our youth the night when
we gave vent to all our superfluous
badness does not sec-m replete with-
out them. Still there remains the
tlcU-txick unbanned by the drouth
who.-e price and use Is as ever with. !
In the ready reach of the Ingenious !
inischlef-maklug lad.
' And a word to the bovs If von
can't be good on Halloween let's be
careful for the depredations and
! pranks of boys are like the mischief
; "f older folks only wrong when you
get caught.
MEN AND WOMEN WANTED.
i i iic unuca sine uovernment Give
Railway Mall Clerkt $800 a
Year to Start and In.
creases to 91.200.
f...l . ri ...
uiiciu aaiu -win uoiu an cxamlna
Uon for jostaI cerks anJ j
e. nil MW)0 appoint-
ml w '"Is year 'iuo
. . . r-w'
rifnt ID
In a few weeks to pass. A Govern
ment Position means employment for
life. Pmpare now for the examination.
Any reader of the Ardmorelte can et
full Information by writing the nu-
reau of Instructions 1010 Hamlin
Building Rochester. X. Y.
OPPOSE REPEAL OF SEC. 9.
Bricklayer. Also Affiliate With State
Federation.
.MC.ie.ver. OKla. Oct. 30. Unar.l-
"ous re:!utlons to affiliate with
til tit ! tit f.k difat it IiKa. ....1 I
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th" f f lon 9. article
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" "' " oi tne iucklj. rctum yimv mmwy wl'hout I
l.? co- question or quibble. We have Hex-
.."'S .Jail Mucu-Tone In two sizes. SO cents
tt aMUinxlhJn $ 0' U(M""ml"'- ou can bU"'
wSch K St """ Anm0r" y !
Til lZr -The Hex.MI Store. City.
mtmuers W11 bl. (1 . vn ..
btrHBth of tho federation.
"
'Cll. l-.tk lvl li.tl'.kil n u..t. .. .1...
iwnun u j.Fi-t.-v ii un in- .
advantages to the orcanlzitlon null
. " t ...t. . '.a."T"1''l. .a"
the labor movement
af .ll. Uo by Secretary I I
aiiiiiauou. u hecrttary '.
r Dangston of the Mate federa-1
from
tlon.
.......-. .- uu ui kiei nitiu IL-Iieril-
Aba
banquet was given the delegate
by tho local bricklayers' union Wed-
..M.t
m u "1B"1
Fall colds aro quickly cured by
Foley's Honey and Tar. the great
thrrmf nntl llltiir rnmnHv Thn iim.ln..
... . . . w .h. ...... i. j . . liv. .Ullllli;i
contains no harmful drugs. Sold by
all druggists.
GAYNOR FAVORITE IN BETTING.'
Even Money Offered That Hearst
Will Be Third In Race. '
I
Vork. Oct. 30. Detting on the '
lemilt of the municipal campaign has
flu-come much brisker and various!
i.iiKe .i;ii are ieione. liaynor1
Is commonly favorite over Hearst!
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A WUIVI AIM'S APPEAL
" i wmnii w nrrbftb uxativi' ullU 1 tlllllK It Is tile hest
To u k1lB PE U(rrt.r f riidiiiuii.ni ht-iii- remedy for constipation and liver
'"UUSu Vouf Orlno " Laxative U
..iu- iJ in.r r..r .'iJ K!'l'li pleasant and effective and
' '"" "ii"iiy urni ill r tie--- ti.nurt-a cures habltua constlpat on. So d by
M brt lMf ((1 wii o i( lBrtrtt .. .irlll!liaU '
1
I I'ltKi:. Vou i-uri- xo.'irx-ir l Imiur llniiiinl
iii li-lirr no clunsi- uf clhn.tr Mm.! nnn
MID TIlN NltUl.li- illw.iTrrv l.nl.luu ...I.. ...1.1
friau iI.m I.IikhI lu..nd il.u . t .
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
and Ban mini In odds of 2' to 11
lon Walllck. owner of a Hroadway
hotel announccrl that he had HO.
TO00 all or any part of whl-U he
' would bet at even money that Meant
I will run third In the race
A bet of $l0l0 to $2000 w.i re-
iorted that both (Jaynor and Han-1
nard will have pluralities . f oH.Ortl)
over Henr.t. Hugh Suihh Ik reported
to have bet J It. Joseph $2500 to j
$:i.000 that Guvnor will get a pin-1
tallty of 110000
The Ded-Roek of Succets
' ' n ..!"!'. brain tacked i
liv indomitable will in it n.Utl.u
energy. Such power eomr.t fr0m the C:I1H uf IiiIiir ascended .M. tint i
splendid health that Ur King's New MeKlnley. He de'lared some money
Life 1M11 Impart. They vitalize Wan used corruptly In obtaining eer-
every organ and build up bran and i - . .... ...
body. J. A. Harmon. I.lzemore. - nn him.
Va writes: "They are the best pills' This Is the home of l-Mward .V.
I ever used." 23c at Ardmore I'har ' Itarrlll. who made a sweeping ..tat.-
maCy" 1 ment that I)r (Vxk never reaehed
Awful Death.
30 YEARS OF SUCCESS
THE C)TY DRUG STORE OFFERS '
A REMEDY FOR CATARRH THE
MEDICINE COSTS NOTHING IF
IT FAILS.
When a medicine etTecN a succeau-
ful treatment In a very large majority
of cases and when we offer thai
nicMlcliH! on our own personal guar-
antee that It will cost tiie user noth-
f 11 (1K-' m" eompletoly relieve
Cttt"rh :t olly nM that
people should Ik'IIijvo u.i or at least
put our claim to a practical test when
we take all the risk. These ate facta
which we want the lx-ople to substan-
tiate. We want them to try Uexau
LMucu-Toue a medicine prepared from
a prescription of a physician with
whom catarrh was a specialty and
who lias a record of thirty years of
enviable success to his record.
Wu receive moro good reioins
about Hexall Mucu-Tone than we do
of all other catarrh remedies sold In
our .store and If more people oni
knew what a thoroughly dependable
remedy Itevall Mucu-Tone Is It would
be the only catarrh remedy we would
have any demand for.
Hexall Mucu-Tone Is quickly ab
sorbed and by It therapeutic effect
tends to disinfect and cleanse the en-
tire mucous membraneous tract to (
destroy and remove the parasites .
which lnjuro the membraneou.s tls-.
sue' to soothe the irritation and heal j
the boreness stop the mucous ills
cliargc build up strong healthy tls
wtH and relieve the blood and system
of dUeased matter Its Influence Is
toward stimulating the muco-cells j
aiding digestion and Improving nutri-1
tlon until the whole bo'ijy vibrate.-
with healthy activity in a compara-
tlveJy short time it brings about a f
noticeable gain In weight strength
good color and feeliug of buoyancy.
We urge you to try Hexall Mucu-
Tone b-ginnlng a treatment today.
At nuy tm(. V()U llol
"r"s vm' "' " tmm"' ' m"-r.. ry. n-.i .
'
cred of Kidney Hladder and Hheu-Lere
"atlC Uy thB UM f 0Be
tle r nat.g Toxaa bonder. I fully
r tnr . .--
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.bco.o. u u . .or a me.uc. ne j
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Embalmed Meat Scandal.
St. IiuIs. Mo. (). 30. Continued
cries of "fraud" against the pack-
IlLL5 hflllkes 111 St. I.flllllii f-nllltted
'I ........... ... .... - - - . - -1 . - - -
with the recent finding of tlious-
an ds of pounds t f diseased meats
"L'arly 'y '""''l"' 1!" led Klcc
P. Stetldan head of the department 1
"r Mdurtry. to Inaugurate a
rKl'i probe into packing methods
here. If he Minis that the charges
leglstered against tlie Inspection
ejvtem have some ground there will
In- a big shalteup.
Mr. F. G. Fritz Oneonta. N. Y..
.r".:. '?'' 'a r'al'-v'
IIOIIPTirilWI HV r'lL'llln I-'jiI.iv'u fir nn
Laxative and 1 think It s' the bet
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all druggists.
"Many-L'se"
Oil at J.
Holier-
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Ardmorel'e Waut Ad are the btt.
COOK AND BARR1LL
MEET FACE TO FACE
EXPLORER IS WELL RECEIVED
IN MONTANA HIS DETRACT-
ORS HAVE LITTLE TO SAY.
Hamilton. .Mont. Oct no l)i F
. (Vol; In an address here lust night
denounced the tactic of his oppo-
luIlt8 a ..... ..
i the summit of Mount MeKlnley The
I explorer's declaration that he reach-
; ed the top of Mount .MeKlnley. Pol-
j lowing this .1. II Durston. edKor
of the Annamda Standard Intro-
I dticc-d a resolution criticising I)r.
C(mk aul upholding tile tw.i guides.
This resolution was withdrawn and
a substitute of non-committal char-
acter was presented by I'nlted
States Senator Joseph Dickson of
Missoula. The debute on the resolu-
tion was heated.
I-Mward N. Itarrlll was brought
to the platform during the excite-
ment and Kald a few words in such
a low tone he could not lie heard
by the audience. Dr. Cook repeated
his declaration that he had sealed
Ul(kin ;ml mM R uoll(
sign an affidavit to that ctTe.-t.
When Itarrlll in a low voice de-
clared that Dr. Cook's Htatemeut r
gardlng the Mount MeKlnley affair
was liieorrwt the explorer replied
by asertlng to Harrlll's lace that
the latter's statements were talse.
The excitement at this jHtlnt was
intense. Itarrlll annwered by demand-
ing to know why Cook did tint make
an affidavit that lie had scaled
Mount MeKlnley.
The challenge had no sooner been
made than It was accepted by the
decter and an affidavit was mad"
by the explorer on the platform In
the preaencc of the audience In
which he declared he ascended
-Mount MeKlnley that Itarrlll was
with him at the time ami that the
records of his ascent was left on
the summit of the peak
.
:iUTO'S I REALTY DEAL
MEDICINE PARK NEAR THAT
CITY SOLD FOR $50000 TROL-
LEY LINE TO BE BUILT.
I.iw-toii. Okla. Oct. Si). -Col. David
I.. Sleeper promoter and general
counsel Tor the I.awton-Fort Sill
Klectrle Hallway system and Simon
Smith president or the company
representing the Southland Develop
"nt company which Is iucorp rated
under the laws of Oklahoma with a
capital of I'-oO.OOO. today closed a
iU'a whh th" :'l'' Trail
COm"!" Wn"r "f M"'cnu
Park reprinted In the dea by
au-. Senator Kln.er Thomas fo t
lillholi'ic... mI PfiA . m . -
I'Hiviiun'- VI UL I LM M lailU ill'
tludiHl lii Medicine ark at a total
. . .
I i"""""- i'" ' i iu.uuu. I'apers
all signed th.s nw.r. .
" lW n; a I
the new ownei- .Li. .. k
' nU i a '1"J h'""y
.11(f.lml rranKlw . f((. t(
"". l.npM.vement of the park.
following ot the jiiaiu largely a.
originally pniposed by the l.nwtoi
Rapid Transit company. Iiicluillui;
the connection of the park with Law
ton by an electric railway system
fianc-hlhc for which tlnniigli tin
Mreetsof Lauton Is to be submitted
l to a vote of the pi- pie November 23
QUICK MEAL r.nniz limuc
; T. Qlllt.k j. K t1( on 'Jji(.
j cessfnl ga.sollne cook stove eier nade
and the Quick Meal gas utove Is the
' best stove eier built to use natural
gas. This Is a bioad assertion but we
I stand ready to back It un. Sold only
l by Illvens Corhll & Freusley.
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Anneal Allotment r.ase.
t p -
-. wn .vi. e..- in
hetermlne if an Indian allotment cer-
tlllcate may be transforred by the In-
j. . c.onH.tltllo u v.llul ttl). t(
.. .
Its owner the case of Fallls vs. I).i.
Oklahoma City. Okla.. Oct. 30.--To
has been appealed to the sup.-eme
court by Attorney Owen. A decltlon
will deterinlne the ownership of
tliotuu- M of acres of Indian landt
especially In the Semlutile nation
!Baby
Mine?
i . i . mi.- I'.uii oi maternity;
this hour dreaded a- woman's were t trial Is nit only made less pain-
ful hut dancer is avoid d by it . u Ill o who u e this remedy are
fin lilnnir ilitvnAii.litnl nlM.mi ........... ... . ... .
...bv. 1'i'v.wni ui Kiuuin nil
inn numinous are overcome
and the system is prepared f r
the coming event. "It U worth
its weight in gold" t.ay many
who nave useii it.
II O. pr bottl. ll. ..k (1f ttlnx i
llrivtnlniollt.UiaWr.l ttr.
Tie Br.JfitM Rll.r C... Atl.it. C.
MARS HAS HAD PHILOMATHEANS IN
TROUBLEJT SEEMS HALLOWE'EN BILL
BRITISH JOURNAL ADVANCES SENIORS ENTERTAIN JUNIORS
THEORIES CATASTROPHE WITH PARTY FRIDAY NIGHT-
MAY HAVE ENDED LIVE. NEW CLUB'S NAME.
Uilldoti. Oct. 30 hajiges of un
extraordinary nature are tvxirtcd lui
Mara by the Journal of the UritUh
Antrouoiuleal Association whJeh
iy that the planty of inytery ilur
lug September was ntsirvr the isirin
than any date nlnee IS'.i'J. ami in a
favorable position for observation
The phenomena observed nys the
Journal are altogether without nn-
lei In the record of tho pint. Vtisi
changes have transformed here and
there the apivunince of .Maw.
A gloomy yellow ell luu en-
Mhrotided ItnmeiiNe tnicts of the Mar
' tiau surface obliterating the murs-
i
lugs ami cliaugin now In progress
on the surface of Mars are of excep-
tional Interested in view of the then1
I developed by Pior l.owcll that Mitr-.i
' U InhahlKV. by a rate of living be-
lugs. He argix.-M mat the omuls or
Mars are works constructed by a dy-
i lug race menaced by starvation a a
lehert planet to carry water Aiippllud
by mulling Ice caps on the poles to
waterless acre near the .qua'or. ami
thus promote vegetation.
ll is suggested tluit as t.ie ma k-
lugs have recently disappeared aud
the yellow vail has covered Immcm
tracts on the surface there must have
I been some catastrophe on a glgnatl
scale or some cataclysm such as
dwarfn the most violent quakes
known on our planet it Is Inferred
I that the abnormal electrical effects
J or the sun which according to Sir
I Oilier lAMlge. the noted Kjlentlst.
j caused the recent magnetic storm on
the earth have had a far more terri-
ble influence on Mars. They may
have unloosed forces. It Is believed
which may have enOd forever the
MartlaiiH" stnigge for lire.
QUICK COMFORT HEATERS.
Those who have used Quick Com-
j fort gas heaters say they give bet-
I ter service and use less gas .We make
j the price reasonable. Sold only o
' lllveus. Corhn & Freusley. ti lm
NEW BOOKS AT LIBRARY.
Popular Authors and Good Fiction
Among the Number.
Tile following new books luive beeni
received at the Carnegie library and
will be placed on the rent ILst:
lfeach- '-The Sllve." Horde."
Ctianibc.rs Tlhe lUn;'riiiirk.7
fi vU ' White Mice."
IDuring "Love's Privilege."
Forimiu "Jaon."
Harben "Tho Redemption of Ken-
ueth (Jalt."
I lllibrldge The Dominant Dol-
lar." l.lttle "Little SUter."
Mc(!u'eheon "Truxton King."
I'age "John Marvel Aaslutaiit."
Heed "Old Hose ami Silver."
Scott "The Colonel of the R.d.
Hint .ant."
Scott "The Prince Dehra."
Wells Tono Iliiugay."
Wllllaniiion "Set in Silver."
Pugilists Agree to Fight.
New York. Oct. :t0. daok Johnson
and James J. Jeffries (tho negro
insisted that as present champion his
1 name should go llrst) signed arti-
cle In New Vork late this afternoon
binding them to light l.'i or more
rounds to a II11M1 not later than
July .". l'.Mii. before the club offering
the bent financial Inducemen's the
winner to take a side bet of J 11.000
and "' per cent of th pur.e-. the I.hit
to take 'Jj per cent
'AMERICA'S FOREMOST BRAND"
LUZIANN E COFFEE
It's QUALITY means satisfaction. It's
P U K I T Y means safety. I ts ST R K N GTII
m cans economy. It's FRESHNESS
means delight.
Any patron-pleasin" grocer will supply you.
THE REILY-TAYLOR COMPANY
N'13V ORLEANS. V. S. A.
PAGE THREE
Becoming a mother should be a
source of joy but the suffering
incident to the ordeal makes
aAiis anticipation one of dread.
7 Mother's Friend Is the onlv
cdy which relieves women of
mn 4l.. ....... l i
vuiiAiiL-bj nausea anu otner distress-
MOTHER
On Friday afternoon Me so. ity tt
the senior. wan called to oulei with
I'rei.Metit Murphy In the dial The
committee on scb-ctlng a name for
the iMHMety reported the follnni.c
names: I'lillomuthean Oklahom.iu
Athenean Sapphollan.
I'hllomiithenn was Delected .i . tile
nuino of the society which menu a
j "lovo of wlmloiu."
I After the business meeting the s i
lorn c ntertalueil the juniors with a
j Hallowe'en progmm ua follow.
I Origin of Hallowe'en Sullie May
! .McCoy.
"Nine l.lt'le (iobblln "Hum Paul
Itogie.
l'liino accoinp.inlntent Daiajr
Maud Webb.
; "llalloweon Ciiitonm" I.lza t'ruce
"I'ncle Heiiius' ICxperlence With a
Hunt" John Kdwards.
Chalk talk Ozello Pngh.
i Solo. (. Iiliiese love song "(ilugei
. Ilread Man" Miss Hiinna.
Heading of ghost tory Mi Kians.
The senioiV room was decorated
in the real Hallowe'en s yle with
cats and owls and was lighted by
caudles.
Probing White Slave Traffic.
Oklahoma City Okla.. (Jet. 30. -Stories
from young girls to the effect
that they were leing enticed away
from home by agents of supposed
theatrical housed with promises
employment as chorus girls the m
lice and secivt service dvpartmenU
today begun a thorough Investigation
Into white slave traffic alleged to
have been going on here for omi-
time past. It Is said these ageutti ply
their trade In tho country vl I !;..
tuing (his city as a mobilizing place.
The victims suv brought here and
once they have stepped U3lde are
hent direct to places for will Mi they
were Intended.
Believes Taft Was Misquoted.
TnlHa. Okla. Oft. 30. Ill apeaklns
of Pn-s.'dent Tafi's reinirted referruct)
recently to the Okbhoma Constitu-
tion as a zoological garden of chaitka.
S-uator Holx;rt U Owen of Oklaho-
ma. in an Interview today said
"I do not believe that Mr Tau
was accura'ely quoted. I ki.ow him
too well to belJeve that he would
willing affront the jx-ople of our .itatc.
He is a man of the kindest heart and
mo-it cordial manner and I am not
willing to believe he said auything or
Intended anything offensive to our
people."
Orio's Open Session
The Orlo Club held open icsslon
Friday Oct. 1"J. In the spacious dr.iw
ing roonu in thu homo of .Mrs. G. II.
Webb on Second avenue Southwest.
The program was as follows
RiKidlng "Old Pictures In Flor-
ence." Mrs. Gross.
Reading ".Vbt Vog.le M J s.i
Frame.
Hcudlng -Mrs. Arthur Adam-.
Instrumental Solo .Miss Myrtle
Frame.
Paper "Love tho Sourc e of Art "
Mm. G. If. Webb.
Solo Miss Daisy Mamie Wi
Tho Orlo Club's Idea of .1
lib.
Model
Club -('hah man Ml Curlew
Sec-
reUiry Miss Sue Frame.
Instrumental Solo Miss Webb.
The Club will meet Friday Novem
ber 3 with Vera Olive.
"'Many I'm-'
polish
fine piano furnlturu
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