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Ardmore Thursday Dee. 23 1909
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
PAGE TWO
Why Does ft CureJOY RIDES BY NO MORE WORK A CATHOLIC
Hot hocnuno It In anrnnpnriiin
but bocnuno It In n modlclno of
pocullnr morlt compoood of moru
thnn twenty cllfforont rcmodlnt
agnnts offoctlng phonomonnl
euros of troublon of tho blood
ttomnch llvor nnd bowols.
Thua IIooiI'm Hnrsnparilia cures rcrof-
uln ecremn anemia catarrh nervous-
ticca that tired feeling dyspepsia Iom
of appetite nml builds p the pyiiti'in.
(11 t li.Ur In 111 uul H'il'l '0'3 "r in
ehoeuUvoJ Utlet fora catleU HamtaU.
AEROPLANE
T
CHRISTMAS
MASSACHUSETTS MAN OPEUDS
THROUGH THE All! AT NIGHT
sunpnisiNG ALL.
GOES 2-MILE Jl MINUTE CLIP!
HUMORIST SAYS HE CANNOT
riNISH HIS BOOKS IS IN
VERY POOR HEALTH.
IN ALL COUNTRIES IMPRESSIVE
CEREMONIES MARK THE HOLIDAY.
DIRECT PRIMARY
Early Ycsttrtt.iy Mornlnn n Coslon
Man Says He D.lvv W. P. Tilling-
h. nt Gcttlnrj Home Prom a Noetur-
i. .-.: Visit to Maine.
SAYS IT IS BOUND TO COME AND
THAT DEMOCRACY WILL PROP
IT OV INNOVATION.
ill il l V.. Die 22- Chalrmi i
or.ii.iu "link of Uif (lMtiorTatlc na-
M( .1 i .niitce. In o ulKnd Une-
IK ! i.ii.ii- out solidly for illrt
ii J:. t -) :i in the January number or
k .t:iil Monthly Mack nay
ii pn t flipflp direr- prluiiiry law
..ii in .mil uunwko political j it
Huston Dir. 28. Wallace K Till
' luglmst c In Worcester M:ia. nianir
. riuturcr who aju hp lias lniciiiid u
E-railo n minute ncropluuc In which
I he Iiuh nmiJc inn nips liy ninlit. imip
i to Now V i h unit return. It In a il 1 to
i have xom mil In his mitchlnc last
nlRht to n point In Maine. Hi- prne-
tlutll- asserted tonight that (lie nlr-
ship seen soon after I o'clock tlild
nuiriiltiff ly Arthur Hoc of the Unit-
i i!l
f r demo inry
tr The piople of Now York Btat.-
will ban- tlx opportunity to tost tin
direct primary system. The avenue
vo-cr wnntu the direct primary. If
lit- demm racy of Now Yorl; In vvi
Jn till day It will not lose this spleii
tl.d opportunity "
airship lie Haw win ho
could not give a detail-
n nil.! rvcil lioJItlcfll DOl'tien. 'U'f n
un-Mi-r .ar. It la possible to is'op ''l ttit s Immigration service win
P in New York by the atiitc l-tl-.lt- IllB aeroplane homeward bound
MM (lie comliiR session bir II '' llon'on harbor.
..ill .i.:. h the tepublleun party In Hoe I a lawyer In good sti.ndliig.
N( Yo-:. to do II I'.y t canon of tin- He my.s the
.mdltlon. the opportunity WRh mat nc
becomes nil the great- ed description of the milt. Jlc khz
upward lung enough and hard cumuli
to be nbinlutely certain that the ob-
ject he saw lu the uhy wail really an
alrolilp and that It wan uiovlui; at a
rciimrkithlc upecd.
"AIiomi the Uchtu that tlatihed
downward 1 could dlm-crn a dark
Tot in elliptical 111 outline" Hoe iiayn.
'There w.m no nohtc whatever to he
heard fioiu where I Mt'iod. Kit her the
machine wan riinnlni; wl'hout tudiie
or U wa-i too far away for the ma-
chinery to he heard. I stood r.uzlui;
at the thliu; as II moved aliini- in
(ompletc uMoiihihuicut until It had
paiitied from idr.ht. It was aboir 1:15
o'clock thin nioniliif. when I Haw It.
I wtm at the Inimlc.ratiou uuarters on
1 I.iuir wharf. The cralt came fiom the
direction of the ninth iihore and dls-
Rich Men' Gift's Are Poor
brsldeti thl'i: "I want to i;o on record
as naylnR that I regard i:ieetrlc. lilt-
tern aH one of the rjrcatent r.lft" Uiat
(iod hii:i m.ulo to woman wrttca
Mm. Ithlneiault of Vental Center N.
Y "I can never fornet what It ban
done for me." Thin j:lorlouu medi-
cine rIvch a woman buoyant iiplrltu
vlRor of body and Jubilant health. It
quickly curca NervouiineRii Sleeplotm-
ncs llancholy. Headache Hack-
ache lalntlui; and Dizzy Kpclln; mum
hulIdH up tho weak nlllni: and nlckly.
Try them. 00c at Ardmore Pharmacy.
Si' Yoth. Dec. 22. Mark Twain
hnvlns lut hurdled tho 71-yoar
mark arrived today from Ilcrmuda
on tin llubcp line KtcaniHhlp Iter-
mudlnn. -Mr. Clirmeim wa nccom-
piiill by Albert HIrcIow 1'alnu
and ftltlum.li IiIh repllcB to ouch
tlono were brink nnd cjurteoud
he did not appear to be in rur.Ked
health. He haii Hpcnt n month In
'Ilcrmuda wIiom he went hecaune
or nn alfectlon of his left luni;.
When the 'itcruiudtau hit the cold
weather HiIh Hide oi the (Sulf-
Stieuni on the way north Mr. '
Clemens hi'Kuu to ho troubled
tiltnln with palnn In his cheat.
N'ovemher :it) wan tho writer's
Mith annlieniary and wan r.lKtial-
l.ed by a fhort horsi'back tide with
(lovcrnor (ienernl Kitchener. Mr.
l'uliii! Is buity wrlt'MR Mr. Twain's
biography.
C'l nuefiH I am thmti'h with
woil( In this lire" nald Mr. t'b.-ni-curt
when aHkcd -ih to h'H literary
work. "I base five or six uiifln
Inlied wiirks which I have not
touched lu thiee years and al-
thouuh I Hhould like to take them
up from time to time it Is ;ct
tlni; to be a harder ta.sk all the
time."
lu regard to the stulfraKlst
movement In which Mr. Olemeni
has been Interested for years lie
r.ald he was In favor of militant
liiethodH if It wan found necessary
to use them.
"It iiomctlmes tikes a IiIk flKht
to win freedom" Mr. Clciiiens said
1 "and the i.nffniRtst cause certa'nly
U worth a hi: flr.ht. T reckon that
i I bine been a woiker lu that cause
' thirty years."
! Mr. Clementt said that he had
been asked to lectin e for the eaiHc
scveial times recently but asserta
that he has ulvcn up lecturing be-
cpuse of 111 health.
TABLEAUX OF NOLI PICTURES
i
Rty.-il Families Present the "Scene
of Nativity" in Their Homes The
"Mexican Posada" a Play of Mary
and Joseph.
In all Catholic c 'entries there Is
a' Christmas u scene of the nativity 1
armnucd In various churches in '
i
cities tow mi and' country. The ux '
a nunth and j
the churches
with larse
scene of the
the children
of Invltat'on
To Cut Down T.ines.
MuiiV.o;ec Okla. Dec. 22. (lovor-
nor Haskell Inaur.ur.iteil a statewide
pulley of lower taxes here today.
Vai;onei county uo'ii the flint cut.
After a conference between (Joiernor
Ha. kcll and the county coinml'tsion-
r;i the rouimlHsloneiil decided to ;o
hom and cut tho county tax I.'v.' In
half and to recommend that the '.11111'
action be taken In every township
nnd nchool district The governor
said that he would advine tho name
course In every county where ti'e
act Seemed Jus'lllcd
appeared in a nouthwestei ly dlrce- 1 -
tit 111 toward Daiehester way." How's This?
Althounh bin associate at the Iniml-I We offer One Hundred Dollars lie
KaUi h hiuartcra endeavored to j nol'V'cur .TV' IMlS'u
liermade Air. Hoc that he was mis- yM
taken and that what he saw was the ! I J CHKNKY "i CO. Toledo O.
lieaichlli-.bt of an lncomlni; steamship I We. the utidersluned have known
1 . ..1.1 . ' Cheney for the last l.i yearn
ho firmly sticks to his statement. um lllUu pi.rf.ctiy ilimmhU.
I Accordliu; to his neliihborii In Nor ; Itl tiiistiii-'iis tr.insactlons and fl
center. Tlllluirhaiit arrived at hist 1 nanclallv able to carry out any obll
home about r. o'clock this niornlnn. 1 nation
J He declined to nay whether or not
I the all-ship reported lpasr.ini: over
Itoston haibor was III". Invention but
I nald he expected to be able to c.lve
a public exhibition In the near fit-
1 lure
made hy his firm
W.ildliiK Klniiaii & Marvin
'.Vholesalc DriiKllls'ii Toledo ().
I Hall's Catarrh Cnie Is taken Inter-
nally actlni: directly upon the bloou
and niucoun snrfaces of tho sy.itcm
Testimonials sent free. Price 7." ccnt'i
per bottle. Sold by all dnuu'.lsts.
Take Hall's K.uully PUN for con-
stipation ihtw
AYCR'S MAIR VIGOIl
Docs not Color the Hair
Docs not Color the Hair
Docs not Color the Hair
Stop r'nlllnic Hnlr
Mokes Hulr Crow
Slop rnlllnK Mnir
Mukew M.iir Grow
.1 e iirn iNtm-iHT 1 -wrii '
The
ti'Hley
wad
minute a man tries to
hi'.- tiieudh call lilni a
save
tlnht
I In :c ip no Tool like a peacemaker
who Intei-fct- 'ict w ecu hUHbaud and
! wife
Joys of the Season to Everyone
An A Rpmptnher That wc stiU havc many useful
-r.llU IXCllltlllUtl articles in our immense stock
that will make desirable presents and are suitable at all times.
We have silverware carving sets scissors pocket knives
razors razor straps Gillette Safety Razors mirrors Endcrs Dollar
Safety Razors shaving brushes shaving soap boys' wagons air
rifles air rifle shot boys' tool sets coffee percolators. Savory
Enameled Roasters stoves ranges enameled-ware bath room
fixtures and trimmings and many other useful things too numer-
ous to mention.
When down town glance at our large show window it
contains many suggestions of useful and appropriate presents for
the holiday gifts.
Wc wish you one and all a Merry Christmas and a Happy
New Year.
Stevens Kennerly $ Spragins Co.
ARDMORE OKLAHOMA
hlbltlon usually last!:
eiowds of people visit
with p'oii'i pleasuie.
Persons of moans
hutiM's often hnve the
nativity arranged for
and send ait cards
weeks lu advance.
These exhibitions are a sort of
representation of the visit of tho 1
slit pherdy and magi to the stublo
where leposed the Infant Jesus.
There Is a background of painted
.jcenery aualnst which are arrang-
ed lift like puppet Ilgures of the
Virgin and Child Joseph the wise
men and others. I'sually there Is iv
representation of the Ktenial Father
and Ills angels lulling on from
above.
It was said that I'rands of Asslsl
was the frst one to separate tho
Hcene of the nativity from the re-
' mainder or the passion and that
he invented the chatlle which was
' nnd a-i a manger for this occas'on.
I It was lis object to place be-
I fore the common people a realistic
picture f the stable lu llcthlehcm
j v It Ii a citrate surroundings and
with the puppet actors In the great
I drama dresied lu the costume of
' the period. He sought the realistic
Instead of the conventional manner
of Ihcp icsentatloii. He succeeded 1
so well that the custom with j
slight variations has been followed 1
ever since. In each e.untr.v It has
a dlh' rent name. In Spain it is
called tin" naiieamcnt; in Italy the
psepio; In France .the creche
and In Mexico the l'osada.
The iilldren oi royalty In all
Latin (oantres have exhibitions of
this kind. A partlcul.il ly fine one
was arranged for the present king
o. Spain when ho was quite a
young child. It was shown In Mad-
lid lor a considerable time and Is
now being larefully conserved for
the use of the King's ehlidien. Clay
fguro of tin- Christ child are the
favorite ChrUtmas toys or all Span-
ish children. The arrangement and
the ccienionl' in Spain and Mexico
do not dlfci veiy materially so
that a description ot one will an-
swer ;ur both.
The exhlbltl n In Mexico takes
it 111111c tnuu an inn "pusada."
Too Hide story tells us that be-cau-c
there was no room for them
11 tlic 1 111 Mary and Joseph were
obliged to take iiinrters in a stable.
Seici.U Mexican famllic
ojEdisori
Records
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Out Tomorrow
H ERE is nn unusually tfood selection of Amberol and
Standard Records for every owner of an Edison
Phonograph. If you haven't an Edison Phonograph the
first thing to do is to get one so that you can play these
new Records.
Some of the best talent in the country lias been
engaged in making these and other Records for you.
Hear them at your dealer's and you will want to take
most of them home.
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Natiunal Phanugfaph Cuapaar 75 LaJuiaida Ave. Orar.g N. J.
the well-to-do and no peasant
child is so poor hut he owns :'l
Christmas a tiny manger rilled with
wheat ears upon which rests a small
nude doll to represent the Christ
child lu Austria Hungary In fact
in all Catholic countries these fig-
ures form a p.nt of the Chrlstmis
toys of every child; thus the little
one. early le.un the heaut'ful st -ry
of nativity.
In Naples and the country about
there are pres.nted tableaux with
U:y figures accurately dressed of
the Holy Child and his mother
tlic three magi at the foot of a
ruined temple and scenes of Neap-
ol'tau life in a mountainous hind.
This procession Is tlic ilellght of
young and old. and well worth see-
ing on account ot the correct cos-
tuming of the perlrd If for noth'ng
el.-e. The spectacle has been a com-
mon one in Naples since the Six-
teenth century.
1 To Hie cradle of the Holy Child
usuallv ' colored ribbons are always t'ed to
arrange to hold their posada to-
gether and each fani'ly entertains
111 oth rs on i-uc of the nights of
the noven.i. The party assemble?
early lu the evening at the appoint-
ed lions.- each family bringing Its
-munis and every one he'ng pro-
vided with a lighted candle.
The company lends a procession
J
iadi'1 by two pilp.rlir.i r-'prej''!!-lug
Joseph on font and .Mary on
.111 ass Mary wears a frock of the
v rgln's coloi. w hich Is presented
di In r and Is often very1 handsome.
The procet-sl 11 marches through
the corridor of the house singing
the Virgins l.ltany of Koretto.
I As tlic bell r.ngs out the midnight
hour the procession halts before an
open dc r where the figures of Jo-
' .seph and Mary are arranged in a
' kind of a stable.
The religious part of the eer-:-inony
ends with a little service be-
I fore the shrine nnd then the frolic
beg'llS.
On the night before Christmas
they slug the I'tany of Nino Dlo.i
and a Mexican cradle song before
I putting the enisles In place. With
! dancing and merrymaking the cor
j oniony :f the nativity Is complet-
I ed. The churches are thronged with
I visitors during the month the nr-1
1 nm.monf Ik nlliiweil In stnnil. '
The creche crib or manger In
j France la almost a household Insti
tution. Very elauorato arrange-
ments ore set up in tho homes ot
serve In rocking it and oftentlmei
women destr.y the peace of tho
place by piarrcllng lor the privilege
of rcck'ug the cradle and singing !
the nur.e's lullaby.
The persiplo arranged In the Ara I
Coell church In It :111c. Is raised to!
the level of the altar on which up- I
! pear full-sized tlguros of Joseph 1
end Mary the latter hold'ug In her '
j ai nu the lllesseil llaiublito .wearing 1
' .is diamond crown glittering with
1 gold tfi'crlngs and Jewels. Ilefon
them are prostrated the shepherds
l.il'.elr sheep reposing near; In the
j icccKse.s of the great stables ap
pear the oxen feeding In their stalls
while above in a glory heaven opens.
Single Ilgures which have been
used In one church or another are
occasionally found In antique shoi
In Home. Fabulous pr'ces are
December 2S "The Illght of Way"
an adaptation 'by Kugene Presbery
from Sir (illr rt Parker's novel
of the sane name will be present-
ed. It Is understood that Mr. I'res-
hery has departed rather widely
f 1 0111 tlu lines of the original story
vptvlnUy lu regard to Its final de-
velopment but that is a matter of
veiy little conseipience.
Kierylxxly knows that there must
or necessity be an essential Impo-
sition lu any pretense that a play'
U fairly representative of the book
from which It professes to he ta-
ken. The butter the original story
the less satisfactory as an epitome
of It is the dramatic version like-
ly to he. In all cases of this kind
the Important (iienthm Is not how-
much of the parent novel has the
adapter been able to preserve hut
what sort of a play has he lieen
able to construct cut of his se-
lected fragments.
Evidently there is a rons'derablo
amount of good melodramatic ma-
I t rial In "The Right of Way" and
I lu the hands of such capable players
! as 1 Aug. Anderson Hallett Thonip-
' sou and Miss Arleen Hacked it
j la easy to believe that an Interesting
I performance will be given which
' will be augmented by the original
1 pi-eduction.
aL?V VtalflliHhw
for them as having served In the
nativity exhibition they are sup-
posed to have become iKisBessed
cf occult or supernatural power.
lXtro't FFrce Press.
Alone In Saw Mill at Midnight
unmindful ot dampness drafts
1 storms or cold W. J. Atkins work
I ed ns Night Watchman at Hannor
I Springs Tenn. Such exposure gave
I him a sovero cold that settled on his
lungs. At last ho had to give up
' work. He tried mnny remedies but
all failed till ho used Dr. Kings'
Now Discovery. "After uslne; one
bottle" ho wriU's "I went hack to
work as well as over." Severe Colds
Btubborn Coughs. Inflamed throats
nml oirn tuiiira 1 lomnrrhnireH. Crnnii
aHked ( aui whooping Cough get quick re
lief unci prompt euro from this" slorl-
ous medicine. COc and $1.00. Trial
bottlo free sunranteed by Ardmore
Pharmacy.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVB DllOMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money If
It 'falls to cure. 1-3. W. OUOVK'3 sig-
nature Is on each box. 35c.
A SHOW WORTH WHILE.
Roblaon Opera Houte Haa a Treat
In Store for Dec. 28.
At tho Roblaon opera houso on
Notice.
1 have bought all Interest In tho
Oldden Mercantile Co. and assume
all liabilities and collect all dob's due
said firm and can bo found on Mnln
street two doors west of Whlttliig-
ton hotel.
21-3 V II. OlDDKN
Holly
Shuman
wreaths and decoration at
Flower Shop. .' 19tf
8MOKE DEWITT'S EXPERIENCE
$1.00
Per Week
Buys a n Edison
Phonograph at
Luke's
Music Store
Established 1895
NOTICE TO ICE CUSTOMERS
Kindly note that there will be no
ico delivered on Christmas dny ex-
cept In tho business portion of town.
No residence orders will is filled
on that day and wo would thank
you to arrange for such ico a you
may need for Christmas on the day
before.
AHD.VCOIIK KJH I.M11T & VWKK
COMPANY. SZC.
To (he Uig Polk.;
Am you pliiniiluK lo lay up that dol-
lar for u rainy day? You iniedu't do
It. Italu can't chill you Ilk the
wiffiilmr ot Urn !i' i hb hm done
"J'l Jui fit 1)1) Wwmii tin
Hp)-! it WW tor trnmUUifi iii
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 171, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 23, 1909, newspaper, December 23, 1909; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81232/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.