The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 150, Ed. 1, Monday, November 29, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmore Monday Nov. 29 1909
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
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TOMORROW'S CALENDAR.
Presb.vte.iuii Aid Society at
Mrs. C. I'. VanDertberg'a.
llroadway .Methodist Home
Mission Society at church
Christian I .ad es Aid Society
at church.
Husband- Club at Mrs.
Krueger's in evening.
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SPEAKING OF J I ATS AND
HATPINS.
The hats are now so very largo
I really think we might
Just put a motor on behind
And fly like Wilbur Wright.
MInna Irving In Now York Times.
Ob. .Minna. Minna surely vou i
Ale putting up a blulf;
.Mothlnks the lint for women are
Already high enough.
Hlrmlnghuiu Ago-Humid.
Speaking of haw wo would suggest
Onu vailed the "Suffragette"
A dainty thing ror miking through i
Un thing we'd fain forget.
Boston Traveler. I
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We may git on tholr plo.i for votes
That's going It too strong
Hut we can't sit on ladles' hats;
Their hatpins are too long.
Judd Lewis In Houston Post.
We knew old Judd would come In
here
With something well In Join;
Yon tee he rarely springs a gag
Thut door n't have a point.
(Jrantland HIce.
As to the Ideal Wife.
A I'liiladelphla clergyman collected
and read from the pulpit last Sun-
day a number of letters from litis-
bunds presumably model husbands
bearing on the subject of the model
wife.
One man wrote that the Ideal wife
should not spend $25 a week when
the Income was but 20. He probably
meant that In any event $25 was too
much and only an extras. igant house-
keeper would lavish any such sum
upon the home. It was a man of this
sort who when he got off the old
and trite remark about the bread that
mother used to make was tartly told
"Well you don't make the dough
that father used to make.' The hard-
oil domestic experience for any wo-
man Is to have her husband ascribe
to her lack of thrift the failure to
lay by money against a rainy day
when the real reason Is that his own
earning capacity Is Inadequate to sup-
ply the elemental requisites. Woman
ns a rule are the savers rather than
the spenders when the penny Is laid
by on Its way to the dollar mark the
saving Is generally due to her econ-
omy. Another man holds that It Is the
part of the Ideal wife to keep herself
neat and tidy. It is; but too many
men throw the whole burden of the
household drudgery upon a woman's
shoulders without once reflecting
that a mald-of-all-work can not keep
her coiffure her complexion and her
atire as Immaculate as the lady of
leisure who may loiter as long as she
likes before the mirror anil the toilet
table In her boudior. It Is a source
of unliapplness In many a home that
the man makes disparaging compar-
sons between his caroworn and pre-
occupied wife and soino airy fairy
TONIGHT when
you wash your
hands look at
the soap you use.
Is the lather white?
Is it bright? Is it full of
tiny bubbles? Does it
rinse easily?
It should. It will if it
is Ivory Soap.
There is no "free" al-
kali in Ivory Soap; no
coloring matter no harm-
ful ingredient of any
kind.
Ivory Soap
994ioo Per Cent. Pure
MARY GWYN Wl I ITEM AN
TELEPHONE ONC-roUR-TWO
Lillian hose chief comem Is wheth-
er her white shoe. are spotless and
her gloves quite rle.tu.
Another man believes thut the Ideal
wife is one who "do not harass the
life and soul out of n man." Heckling
or huupeckins; at home Is beyond per-
adventure the continual dropping that
wears away a stone but It Is only fair
that the man should ask himself a
tew searching questions befote he
blames Ills better half lias he been
kind or cross after the day's worri-
some business Has he been thought-
ful or negligent about the minor Items
that In life's appraisal make up the
major portion of the Inventory? The
man who find fault with his wire will
sometimes Hud that "on b.s own head
In his own hands the sin and the sav-1
Ing lies." I'liiladelphla Ledger.
Dusy Bees.
The Ifcisy liees spent a most pleas-1
ant atteruoon with .Mrs. Olln Wolver-
ton on Saturday. I
Mr. Wolvoiton had prepared an 1
unusually elaborate and delightful j
luncheon which was enjoyed by
Missus Jennie Williams Ityan Leslie I
Woods Lena (lardenhlrc Ornce WU- j
lams Pounders of .Mount l'leununt j
Toxns Vera Olive Vallle Sutherland
Mary llobson; Mesdames Lull Frame J
and l oin Frame. I
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Catholic Bazaar.
The Catholic ladles li-ne limde
great preparations for their bazaar '
next Thursday and are anxious to 1
have a large patronage from Ardmore :
housewives.
i.Many articles have been donated 1
and amusement provided. The ladles
will serve a lunch throughout the
day.
The sale begins at ten o'clock
Thursday morning.
Presbyterian Ald Society.
The Presbyterian Aid Society
meets with Mrs. C. P. YaiiDeuborg to-
morrow afternoon and makes final
airaugemeuts for their Christmas
bazaar which will be held December
7th.
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Methodist Home Mission.
The Methodist Home Mission So-
ciety meets at tho church tomorrow
afternoon and makes final arrange-
ments for their ha.aar on iDecemher
Li and 10.
Their annual dinner will be given
on the tenth.
It-
First Ward Mothers' Club.
The Mothers' dub of the First
ward school will meet Wednesday
December 1 at 3:30. All mothers
are cordially Invited to attend.
Program for afternoon:
Quotations Current events.
Juvenile Literature Mw. Unb Po-
land. Heading Miss Lorena Cruce.
Violin Solo MissOzella Pugh.
Accompanist CMiss Mary Hyrd.
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Here and There.
Tho Third ward .Mothers' Club post-
poned their art program until the
first Friday in December. Miss Lou
Serot Is leader.
The Hiiby Does meet Saturday week
with .Miss Leslie Woods.
The Orlo Club meets Friday alter- I
noon with .Mrs. (!. 11. Webb and lu
addition to the regular program 'n 1
the year book will study the lesson
that had been skipped. i
Mrs. L .A. Cilbsbn spent Thanks-
giving with her daughter Mrs. Hal
.M. Cannon.
The Christian Aid Society meets
at the church tomorrow afternoon
and elects officers. Hvery member
Is urged to attend.
At Mrs. Marable's.
The llroadway iBaptlst .Missionary
ami Aid Society will meet on Tues-
day with Mrs. J. A. Marable on North
Washington street with Mesdames
Marable and lluchnnan as hostesses.
Kveryono Is asked to bring a contri-
bution to the tWhito Elophaut booth
at the bazaar over which they will
preside.
Kills Her Foe of 20 Years.
"Tho most morlcless enemy I hal
for 20 years" declnres Mrs. James
Duncan of Unynosvillo Me. "dns Dys-
pepsia. I suffered intensely after eat-
ing or drinking nnd could scarcely
sleep. After many remedies had failed
and soveral doctors gave mo up. 1
tried Electric Ifltturs which cured rao
completely. Now I can eat anything.
I am 70 years old and am overjoyed
to get my hwilth and strength back
again." For Indigestion Loss of Ap-
.elite. Kidney Trouble Ime Hack
Fomale Complaints it's unequaled. On-
ly COc at Ardmore Pharmacy.
ONE IN TWELVE
ARE lOllEi
THAT'S THE RATIO EXPERTS EX-
PECT IN AMERICA RATE CON-
STANTLY INCREASES.
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There Arc More Marriages and Also
More Separations In the Western
States Delaware Has the Fewest
Domestic Rows.
New York Nov. 2S. In two vol-
umes on "Murilage and Divorce" the
United States government has compil-
ed complete data on the subject. The
potion covered In the report Is the
twenty enr from 1SS7 to unit) ami
the previous twenty yearn between
ISO" and Is Si! are tully covered lor
the purpose of comparisons.
Starting with marriages lor that is
the necessary preliminary to divorce
It Is found that the m.nrlnge rate
fluctuates nccordlng to couiiuerii.il
prosperity. Financial panics always
pull down the rate of Increase. The
1
percentage of marriages is gi eater ' " ' "t '' "unt for the
In the south than in the north. Thowlllc' variations In v.- divorce rntes
western states. In the last few years
have made a rapid Jump upward in '
the liinrriiise rate and are passing the '
southern states. The percentage of vNnshlngton with ; in similar pro-
marriages to every lu.oiiu of jMipula- IMirtlon. The resuli .tic atfectetl by
t'on has been decreasing somewhat " rc!t variety of nilliieiues. The
lu tne North Atlantic and North Con- 1 composition of tin ;..puiatloii as re-
tral states while It is Increasing rap- ' '"co or null .n tliiv ; the pro
1. 11.. ..1.... 1.. .1 1.... ' ttm-tlfin 1 if limni'i'titH ni.l llin .....fu.
i.-.iiut ... .....un.
The highest niiiniago rate Is In the
old Indian Territory part of Okla-
homa followed closely by Arkansas
and Texas. The lowest rate Is In
't'alifornla Connecticut and Delaware.
New York is well down toward thu
bottom of the list close with Now
Jersey llhode Island
and Massachusetts.
Pennsylvanln
In the United States as a whole ollll'r reasons all these and doubt-
there are ninety-throe marriages for " '''' '"" me factors which
every 10.(100 of total population and ' nlfoct the rigures.
357 niarriaaes for overv 10.000 of the 1 '''- divorce rate Is higher lu the
population of marriageable age or
above 1.1 years old. Tho only ejiin-
tries that rival this high rate aro
Western Australia Hungary and
Saxony which present about tho Biime
average figures. The fewest marri-
ages occur In Ireland with Sweden
next. Ireland's rate Is less than one-
half that of the United Suites.
The number of divorces granted In
this country in 1MI7 was 11:I7. Forty
years later In 1 POO the number was
720t!2. Taking the census years or
1870 and 11)00 as a basis for popula-
tion this was a percentage Increase
of from 2S to "II per 100000 of popu-
lation. The rate of Increase was
nearly three times and the evil has
beon growing iu even greater propor-
tion lu the last half dozen years.
Tho movement though occasionally
checked or ret'irded by commercial
. . i.-!.' .. ... i
t-v u u..-...i uM..y.
or other causes has been almost
Scott's Emulsion
is the original- has been the
standard Tor tl it t) -five years.
There arc thousands of so-
Called "just piod" lilliul-
sions but they aiv not thoy
arc simply imitations which
are never as good as the
original. Thev are like thin
milk SCOTT'S is thick like
a heavy cream.
If you want it thin do it
yourself with water but
don't buy it thin.
t'OR SALT. II V .VI. HkfOGlffrS
8nl 1(V nmfl rt 11 r unl thl .t. tar in r
IxautKul Hliu Dunk .. .1 ('1.111 4 SkpWli llnH.
llmeh bank rtmulri I I I 1. k IVitHr.
SCOTT & IIOWNU 40S Will St. New Yoik
without exception
! four years 1S70 I
I was the divorce i r
1 as a w holo lovvor
j preceding your. I
meiii although v
In different section
A. imI. Iii only
1. I VI and li'02
toi the country
i i It wma in the
upward move-
ing In Intensity
'1 cs been gencr-
iiiiliy. Iti-queill in the
al throughout the
Divorce Is fur ui"i
far western states
Washington has .1
Montana a dose
Hi. in In the east.
Mil: lead with
imd. Colorado
: Is third. Delaware
in proportion win
uas
N'-w York and
1 New Jersey noxt
In different atute
York with
0l-v lx' divorcer i. . ery one nun-
tll''t' thousand nun 1 k-.I iiersous ami!
-
trie from which tli - c.iuie the rel-
attve strengtli ot tin- prevailing re-
ligious and particularly the strength
of the Roman c.niioiu rullh; I lie
variations in divorce law and lu thu
procedure and practice of courts
granting dlvoice; the interstate ml-
K'atlon of population either ror tho
purpose of obtaining a divorce of ior
United States Until lu any foreign
country except Jupan. Switzerland
w"' In"1 the hlghoat rate lu Hnrope
has less than one-half our proportion.
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."iwiuuiK iu un- imuitmuoiiHi un-
lire the number of divorces per one
lllltlilreil 1I1111H.HI11I luilililrjtl..ti I4 uu
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ioiiows:
Japan. 21.1. United States T.i;
Switzeii.tud Saxony 2U; France.
2J; Itoumauia 20; Prussia. 15; Italy
U Kuglnnd -'i: Austria 1.
While definite data Is not obtain
able the government experts figure
that at the present rate in the Unit
ed States not fewer than one niarii
age in every sixteen will be dissolved
ultimately by divorce and It seems
reasonable I -appose they add that
the ratio I- ne irer one lu twelve.
Foley's Hon. v and Tar elites coughs
! quickly strin "hsns the lungs and ex
us coIlN ( lh0 Kentilnc in a yd
j )ow pacafri Sold by all druggist
Keep Your
on
JOINER
CITY
DELEGATES APPOINTED.
For liUcrn.itlon.Tl Congress for Home
Education at Brussels
(iuthrle Nov. 27 State Hup. tin
teiulent IS. D. Cameron invited
by tho International Congress t"i
Home Uducation which con vein m
mussels iu umo to nppoint a im
of ddegnte to represent Oklnlin n 1
at the congress . In conformity t!i
the request he has mad' t ie toll" a
Ing appointments.
John Uoloble Outtiii'
II. ('. King Durum.
J. P. Connors Canadian
W. II. C. Shelton Vlnltn.
A. (ir.i nt Kvnns Norma u.
Fred Howell HI Iteno.
Kate Iturnard Uutnrie.
This I the third session of Hi' 1
KMiiailonnl . ongress for honn rdu
tlon the first session being Inid 1 1
Stockholm Sweden mid the r it
session in loniloii Kimlanil. 1
session will be held at Unix-" I- n
llelgluni. it has been .Miggcsti 't 1. 1
the delegates from the United Si t
Attempt to bring the next MchsI mi '
this count t .
No Case en Hccortt.
There Is no case on reoord 01' 1
cough or cold insulting In liiit-iiiii. 1
lor consumption aft.-r Foley's lln -
and Tar has been taken ah it
stop your couch and break up 1
cold quickly. Itefuse any 'mt in.
the tewwt'!!!! ' .'
.t n.p.i-. v uiiifiiiin ii-' 1 J 1 .1 1 .Ill I
Is safe and sure. Sold by all 1 1
gists.
Go Auto Driving.
I will drive auto for city drlvt s
any evening after 7 and any lour
1 on Sundays. KiiRaguuieutH must hi
made by 0 p. in. Phono 8'J.
U-lm W. S. FHALEX
Opera House Ton'yht
Cross and Oitrl'-n lu inu-l. r
edy will opeii h thiee nights 1
inent at the Itobison opera
J
lum
t.i
1 t
light. These two tunny fellmv
said to cause more fun it ml tin 1
inent than the ordinary ntti.e n 1
and have been pleasing the 1:1
goers wherever they have api' I
The company numbers 11; p.
with a beauty chorus of preit
also special scenery and elect il.al 1'
feels. Miss Muble Darragh in u
lctesl success "The Doll D.t: t I
with the Cross and Oilrlou comp 11
ami this one net alone Is woith n
price of admission.
Seals are now on salo at P'i 1
drug store. The prices art J
and 50.
Mr. Charier D. Hanford
slm.. . . ..
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snaki spcare s i 'i. i uu n.
v
j Shrew" vv ilc U n . ir n . dntl t n
V Baking Powder 1
For Ilcnhh und M
Economy
In The Heart of The
Great Wheeler Oil Field
Mutual Trust Company
r
Get
If you nr. sick von
wj ( tiit:t y-iii 00. x on wi
lnisciy iii 1 he lutpiiv apiun.
Jl vour 1 llrs is cnii.-iei
can (Uifklv ti't tin- ririit i'ciii'l to ot will. Jt'-s
Ciirdlli. This ul't'.'il lni'diiMtii'. t'.i. untnrii. 1 1 ri -1 if
lit M il or Hired th.nv mT
jou il'Oin 01110 liiua'- tmutii
For Women's Ills
?!r3. F.tU'iie I. Mis of ti - tn
VP!U Kc.i'll.i r lister aliiit t'attltii. Slip writes: "I '. ir !
IfiM ' i.ir.s witli !'. "1 ilc tl. .'le.
Id v.ith lir I ' 1 1". ! T
iitiua. CarV'u . ' 1 i i i
AT ALL DRUG- STORES
( II UI '. i II
H M' 111) IN IWIIS
OPI0K HOI i M )N
lattir p.i't ' i ii Iii' i c ii'ury. dovv.
to the pri in di tat (OiiKih liai
ranked as tlie :ext example or the
immortal Lard's lighter plays. The
action begins at the rising of the cur-
iam .and continues uninterruptedly
to the close of the final act li.trodil'
In wnoliMime and pleas ng comi ily
) iv 'ii' I) tin- mont e;u ing ( rltb
un i.ol obji t To t.i who have
Of Souther n
OKLA HOMA
WRITE
AHUMORE. OKLAHOMA
Well
wMi to otj well don't you?i
- ii to Dc rid 01 tnc p tin aini
hv oni.i n trnnhln. vou
of lid;t sulYi'i ini; lik' P
- Ai'c IT-.1 rn-. f.r fvf n
Mm" v iii'inth I wouM 1 . K
I." ' ' ? I- ' -H.f Caii i 1
n;' n." Try it.
C! OF 1 1 IK SMIIH' v.
1 . Dl.( I MUCH 0
r uojison:
ii ail T IP T.itiun of t i -ii r: vv t
coimm; revival at tie Hold in opera
liouse on Monday Dt'taibi 0 will
be n welcome announci nu tit Mr
'Charles II Hanford one of Lie moat
accomplished of Siiakc-pi nrean ar-
Ists will be seen a- P'''uchi) nni
Miss Mail" Drnfnah .n KaMierlnc.
Sea' sale opens Su.urdav n Poa s
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