The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 183, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 6, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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tArdmors Thursday Jan. 6 1910
MOTHERS FRIEND
A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE.
m - .. .? -t . li x nil ill lififn'rt llfllltf I'flTllflfl I
ii:o among tho crcatcst blessings a mother can bestow upon the little life about
to begin. Her happiness and pliy&lcal comfort will largely govern tho proper
dcTclopmcnt of tho health and naturo of tho child. Mother's Trlcnd contributes
much to tho mother's happiness and health by tho relief and mental comfort It
affords. It Is a liniment composed of penetrating oils and medicines which
lubricate tho muscles and tendons of the body soothe the swollen mammary i
glands cause a gradual expansion of the skin and tissues and aid In tl.o relief
of nausea. The regular use of Mother's Friend greatly lessens the pain and j
danger when baby comes and assures a quick and natural recovery lor me
mother. Mother's Friend Is sold at drug stores. Write for our frco bcok con-
taining valuable information for expectant Mothers.
THE BRAOFIELO CO. ATLANTA OA.
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TOMORROW'S CALENDAR.
Orlo club meets.
Prayer Service at
1. I-ovo's.
Mrs. 1..
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Life.
Life K-llevo mi' Is not a dream
So dark an sages say;
Oft a Htt'o morning iraln
Foretells a pleasant day.
Sometimes there are clouds of gloom
Hut those are transient nil;
If tho shower will make the roses
bloom
Oh why lament Its fall?
llapidly merrily
I.lfu'H sunny hours flit by
Oratofully cheerily ?
ICnjoy them as they fly
WJkU though Death at times steps
in
And calls our Beat away?
What though .sorrow seems to win
O'er Hope x heavy sway?
Yet Hope again elastic springs i
l.'nconouerod though she. fell; j
Still bouyant aro her golden iwlngs j
Still -trong to bear us well. I
.Manfully fearlessly
Tho day of trial bear
Tor gloriously victoriously.
Can courage quell despair.
Charlotte llront?.
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Ferndale Review Club.
In spite of the cold weather the
Femdalo Heviow eltilt met on yester-
day with Mrs. Owens with a very
good attendance. Mrs. Carpenter was
leader and made the lesson a ory In-
teresting one.
Itmponso to roll call was quotations
from Voltaire.
The afternoon was spent In review-'
in Stoddard's Home Tours A.ound I
the World." .Miss Ikard gave the par-
Momentary drill. Mrs. Owens served a
twocirurso luncheon.
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Divorce Laws to be Discussed.
Three imiortant civic bodies are
hChciluled to meet In Washington this
month on overlapping dates. They
aro tho National Civic Federation the
Conference of the Governors and the
National Association of Uniform
State Laws Commissioners. The -Con-t'vrenco
of tho Governors will bo held
.Ian. 19 and 20 and the sessions of
tho other two ibodles will be held on
Ian 1" 18 and 19.
In tho forthcoming conventions the
National Civil Federation and tho Uni-
form Stato Ijawa Commissioners will
bo practically ono convention each
marlm1 for Its aim this year the pro-
motion of uniformity In State legisla-
tion on certain important topics.
Among tho subjects with which tho
meeUngH of tho two associations will
deal aro uniform lawn on divorce
conservation of natural resources
taxation regulation of quasl-publt
utilities life liipurance control of cor-
porations automobile regulation
toad building public health a re-
warding a Inst dangerous machin-
ery factory' and mine inspection com-IK-nsatlon
for accidents convict-mad'
products puro food regulations and
discriminations against married wo-
men as to control of their children and
the holding of their property.
The coffee with two million friends
(Two million cups drunk daily)
LUZIANNE COFFEE
America's Foremost Brand
Not a near coffee nor ji make-believo coffee
but a smooth rich stronir hiuh-jrade real
coffee for retl-bloodod peoplo who demand tho
bot. And in price is so moderate. ASK'
YOUR GHO012U
THE KEILT-TATI.0I CO. NewOrleau U.S. A.
DY MARY GWYN WHITEMAN
TELEPHONE ONE-FOUR-TWO
Legend of Woman's Origin.
According to a Hindoo legend this
Is tlu proper origin of women:
T.washtrl the god Vulcan of the
Hindoo mythology created the
world but on his commencing to
create woman he discovered that
for man he had exhausted all his
creative materials and that not one
solid element had -'" -ft. This
of course groatiy porpioxed Twash-
tri and caused him to fall Into a
profound meditation. When ho arose
from it lie proceeded as follows:
He took
Tho roundness of tho moon.
The undulating curves of tho ser-
pent. The graceful twist of the creep-
ing plant.
The light shivering of tho grass
blade and the .slenderuess of the
willow
The velvety softness of the flow-
ers. The lightness of the feather.
Thu gentle gaze of the doe.
Tho frollcsomeneBS of the danc-
ing suubeaui.
The tea's of tho cloud.
The Inconstancy of tiie wind.
Tho timidity of the hare.
The vanity or the peacock.
The hardne.Hs of the diamond.
Tho cruelty of the tiger.
The heat of the file.
The chill of tho snow.
The cackling of the parrot.
The cooing or the turtle dove.
AM these he mixed together and
formed woman.
And ho presented her to man.
Home Notes.
Here and There.
Tuj M8ho
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'" :Pti3t church will hold
wl" " '
I nuwulnii nftiMii.....
mlm""'
The Foreign .Missionary Society
o.' the llroadway Methodist church
meets this afternoon with .Mrs. T.
II. Woods.
Tho Ladles ot the llrcadway Bap-
tist Missionary Society hold prayer
service this afternoon with Mrs. T.
A Thurmond with Miss Daisy Nich-
ols as loader. An offering will be
made for missions in China.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Buchanan leave
tho twelfth for Memphis where Mr.
Hiichanan will study law with his
father. Mrs. Buchanan is very prom-
inent and popular In our social
world and will be missed by n host
of friends.
All circles of tho Aid Society of
the Christian church meet at the
church this afternoon in business
session.
The Olio Club meet
afternoon and study the
Myths.
tomorrow
Origin of
The Deadly Delay.
Those who illUt off uslriir II.M.I.'S
TKXAS WONDBlt for their Kidneys
in')W0iu.ttnia Uhel""ll trouble make
n deadly delay. It gives iiulck nnd
permanent relief. Sold by all drug' !
gists.
Orlo Club.
Tho Orlo club will meet with Mrs.
(J. H Webb tomorrow afternoon.
n 's
IS IN HIS WIFE
a MOVEMENT ALREADY
UNDER
WAY FOR THE BANKER'S PAR-
DONA WOMAN'S SACRIFICE.
HUNDREDS OF LETTERS TO HER
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Her Home Her Jewels and Her Fur-
niture Have Deen Sacrificed In the
Fight for Her Hutband's Free-
dom. New York .Ian. 5. Sharp changes
terrible melancholy in consequence
came upon the household of Charles
W. .Mora- at 7'JS Fifth Avenue with
his removal to the federal prison at
At'unlii to bcHln his sentence of-llf-
Itt'cnycarw Hut his wfe she who has
scld house much of the furnishings about an Injurious habit which some-
most of her Jewels and In one after- Umoa has almost if not fatal results
noon last summer got twenty-live men Wo have a pleasant and safe rent
as securities on a ball bond lo tow 'V for constipation ami bowel dls-
porarlly release him from Jail refuses ; orders In general. Wo are w certain
to regard the changes as lln.il. Al-
ready she is at work for a pardon.
"Death Is the only final ncclJont of
life" she said yesterday. "Tomorrow
morning's mall will carry a blank pe
tltlon for pardon to hundred. of per-
sons most of them mliiown to me
who have written In protein asalnst
thu Injustice of the MllU'Uce. In Datn.
Me. Mr. Morse's homo town Shk'ell
hundred persons already have signed
the petition to the president of the
I'nl'ed States.
"No tho letters I have been re?elv-
Ing from nil over the country In the
Jast few months hundreds In last two
weeks lo not come out of sympathy
for me or any feeling about my devo-
tion to my husband. I've done Just
what any wife would but oh how lit-
tle It has amounted to.
"The lettois were In protest against
Injustice. Fifteen years! Think of a
sentence fifteen years for a technical
breach of law which did not do nobody
any harm and Instead of causing loss
to stockholders or deposl'ors In the
Bank ot North America actually
yielded them 'i million dollars.
"Mr. Morse was Innocent. If he
w.n guilty of anything which 1 don't
admit. It wa.-t merely technical. He Is
a good nun. He Is a good father and
a good husband.
"No man ever lost a idollar through
my husband. Ho has paid 7 million
dollars and served a year In J.ill anil
now they exact litteen years' impris-
onment. Oh 1 can't realize it I can't
believe It."
'Mrs. Mowo Is a woman of as
strong restraint us of purpose. But
here she 'ost hold or herself and
wept. She was In one of tho big old
crimson and cllt Kngllsh chairs by the
marble fireside in the line foyer hall "s in tho teaching of the principles
which Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney do- lf agriculture In the schools as h.
signed when tho Whltneys erected tint o' wunty superintendent of
house to defend the neighborhood of schools In his home county In Missis-
tho Whitney mansion from trade en- I sllpl- Other features of the program
croachments. ! wl11 Uu " fo'lows:
"Purchasers of this house were Introductory address by the prest
kind" she resumed. "They allowed j lot. Prof. J. ('. Morgan or Springer
me to retain It lor a year. So I am ! organized the ilrst township in
now trying to rent It as It. stands. The j tltuto In tho county. j
ilwys will go back to college. Tomnr- I k Practical Farming by
row I nhall go to Atlanta. I wanted Walter .Colbert of Ardmore former
to go with him yesterday but they president or the institute
wouldn't permit. In two or three days The Mistakes of Fanners will bo
I shall come back and work for a par- 'Hseu&sod by Prof I.. M. Thurston ot
don. If there Is a chance of seeing I nu Grovo 1
my husband once more I shall stay j C. K. Itinger. a town man will make '
and wait for It. Hut at that prlMn. i m random rennrks on the better-1
they tell me one Is allowed to tee ! ""-'"I f farming conditions. I
to see any one Inside It only once a -Mrs. Kate O'llrleii. the owner of the
fortnight." 'largest fruit farm in Oklahoma wnt
repr -heiited Ardmore with its exhibit '
Foley's Kidney He.medy will llrc at the big Illinois stat. fiJr at Spring-
any case of kidney or bladder trouble "' September will tell of the fair
that is not beyond tho reach of medl- and Incidentally give some hint . on
due. It Invigorates the entire sys- fruit growing.
lem anil sirenguiens mo moneys so . Q nrvbidont of the Hhr-
thoy eliminate the Impurities from ' uar priMuunt or ino iim
tho blood. Backache rheumaMsm Farmers club mho took a nuni-1
kidney nnd bladder troubles are all her of premiums on hogs at the Knld
cured by this great medicine. Com- ijVl stock Show and was elected a !
menco taking at once nnd avoid
Bright's Disease and Diabetes. Sold
by all druggists
What has become of the motherly
0i aiy wh( nlayH had a few pep.
. . . . . .
m'ml"- toxwv. in her pocket?
For Indigestion and all stomach
troubles tnke Foley's Orlno l.tixa'ivo.
It Is tho natural remedy for indlu-es
tlon dyspeiwla. heartburn bad breath
sick headache torpid liver bilious-
ness nnd habitual constipation. Fol-
ey's Orlno Laxative sweetens the
stomach and breath nnd tones up the
entire alimentary system. Sold by
all druggists.
Civilization has Its drawbacks.
There are not nearly ao many hassle
nut patches as there used to be.
Rev. I. W. Williams Testifies.
Hov. I. W. WIlllnmK. llniillni-tnti U'
Vn writes us as follows: "This .is to
certify that I used Foley's Kidney
Hoinedy for nervous exhaustion and
thar?oKbK.dneVllemedy0
THE DAILY
THE DOCTOR'S
SOME ADVICE AGAINST THE USE
OF HARSH PURGATIVES AND
PHYSICS.
A doctor's first question when con-
"lilted by a patient Is -Are your bow
vU regular?" He know that OS per
eiit of illness Is attended with In
active bowels and torpid liver. Thn
condition poisons the system with
waste matter and i .union accumula-
tion of gaso. which must be removed
iiirougn mo nowem nornre nenitii can
lie restored.
Salts ordinary pills and cathartics
may bo truly likened to dynamite.
Through their harsh. Irritating action
they force a passage through the bo.v
els causing pain and damage i the
i delicate intestinal structure ii.;h
weakens the whole system an I .it
best only produces 'eniHrary retl f.
'1 "o repeated use of such treatment
causes chronic Irritat on of the sto.n
1 neb. and bowels dries and ha-d.-nu
tissues deadens their nerves stiffens
their muscle and generally brings
of Its great curative value that we
promise to return the purchaser's
money In every case where It falls to
produce entire satisfaction. This rem-
edy Is called Hexall Orderlies. We
urge you to try them at our entire
risk.
Hexall Orderllej are eaten like
'candy they net quietly and h.no
'ig. strengthening lioallng rog-
03tu. on the entire lutes
ulatlve lttflnen:j . llM
tlnal tract. Tiiejr dtl Mot purs- .
causo nausea flatulence tcosslvc
looseness diarrhoea or othsr annoy
lug effects and they may Ins taken
at any time without Inconvenience.
Hexall Orderlies overcome the drug
ging habit and safely remedy constl-
p.itlon and associate ailments wheth-
er acute or chronic except In surgi-
cal cases. They are especially good
for children woak persons or old
folks. Price IIG tnhlets i." cents and
12 tablets 10 centa. Hemeniber you
can obtain Hexall Heiiiedles in Aril-
more only at our store The Hexall
! Store. City Drug Store. W. 11. Frame
I Prop.
Carter County Farmers.
To the Officers and Members of the
Institute:
President Morgan has called a spe-
cial session of the Oarter County In-
stitute for Saturday January 8 at ID
o'clock in the district court room at
AiUniore. Arrangements have been
made for the presence of A. (i. (Jim
hum special agent of tluj bureau of
plant industry of the department of
ngriculture to bo present and partici-
pate In tho proceedings and iw many
teachers will be present it Is expected
that lie wll' be able to give them much
Information of value which may be
vice president of the Oklahoma llreod-
ers association will discuss hogs and
alfalfa nnd tell his experience with
them in Oklahoma The fact that hot
has been eminently successful should
make his tn'Jc or practical value.
1'. T. Hexroat of Keller U alto ex
pect 1.1 to lw pnweiit nnd will bu called
to (.xress hli opinion on prcs
out conditions and to suggest ways
of betterment.
It Is Intended to extend the field
of activity of the Institute throughout
th ecounty and to this end every mem-
ber Is asked to Invite his neighbors
and friends to join by paying the
secretary the fee of 50c for the year
All members will receive regularly tho j
bulletins Issued by the state and many
Issued by the federal department of
agriculture will be in a position to
special Information on request at
any time.
you aru Invited all at the secre-
offlco l tlu cl"
ARDMOREITE
A TEST FOR I
MOTHER'S LOVE
HER BOY'S FUTURE DEPENS ON
A CHICAGO WOMAN'S DECI-
SION. ! WOULD ADOPT
If She Keeps Her Son it Means
Poverty If She Gives Him Away
It Is to Riches and Possibly
Forgetfulneis.
I'hlcago .Inn.
nlshed room eight
serves as a 'home'
four children .Mrs.
In a barely fur
f.oil ni.iinn lli.il I
' for herself and
Annie Howe do-1
sorted by a drinking husband Is
wrestling with a supremo problem
of mother love. j
Ilefore Friday morning nho has j
promised herself nnd a benefactor i
to determine this question:
"Whether Napoleon Howe her 1'J-year-old
son shall continue to re-
main under h'-r care with ono more
mouth for the struggling
mother
to feed c r shall move to a good
home on the North Shore?"
And the mother weeping as hIio
thinks of the loss of her boy nnd.
mindful or the hardships lie mu.it
race If he remains Is not sure what
the answer will be.
all came about through a vis-
Pari; secre-
It of Henry S'Cll C!
tary of the Fine Arts Society
.i
that nuburb to the John Worthy
Kchool on New Year's day. j
In luring through the different
department!! -Mr. Nells attention
was attracted to a bright faced
lovable boy who appeared strange-
ly out of place In his surround-
ings. On inquiry he learned the
boy's name and story.
Deserted by a husband whose sole
thought was of drink the mother
had no recourse except to do wash-
ing in the daytime and scrubbing
nt night.
A l(i ear-old boy added n few
dollars to tho scant earnings of 1
the mother and helped in the care '
New
Sleeper Service
Ardmore
will on
January 9th
Inaugurate thru sleeper service between Ardmore and
Kansas City on Trains 12 and 11. Train No. 12 will
leave Ardmore 3:03 p. m. and arrive at Kansas City
7:10 a. m.
H. D. McCOLLOM Ticket Agent.
Amberola
Ve neyvesi EDISON
A wonderful musical instrument a beautiful piece of
(itrnituie a Phonograph with the horn limit in as a
part ot the cabinet
A trained musician may purchase a piano umpH
for the beauty of its tone and the lightness of its action.
I he real home maker will purchase
for this and more. The instrument
purchased must be a delight to the
rye as w ell as to the ear a part of the
home. And that is just "the vh of
the Amberola" combining as it
does all the tonal beauty of theKdison
Phonograph w ith the added richness
simplicitv and charm of a masterpiece
ol cabinet work comparable only to
the highest grade piano.
I'lir Aiulx'riil.i comes in several liniOicv of
MjIuhmii) .mil Oak to lianiinnii- with ur
rotiiiiluiits in your home It has drawers in the
i i 1 .... -
iuuci p.m mi iioiiiiiii; uu records I nr piu r
is $iM) DO Heat tin- AinlirroLi .it yout dealer's tod.iv plav both
Ambciol .mil St.iiit.iitl Ucinuls
Sl6Zclk Anil be sure to ask to hear the new CJrand
Opera Amberol Records by Sle'ak the great tenor of
the Metropolitan Opera House New York who is
the greatest CJrand Opera sensation since the days of
Jean DeReskc.
I 1'ln.noL'i.it'li'' 51.' V) l.i JAJOO-l lllin Amlii-rnl ofil. UiUy inn r I ni;$ Sa
IMinil Stan.l.inl Kr. ouN H IMMiin litmiil )Mru Mri ou " ami J.OI
riirfn air l'Minn lrnlrr i-vrrywlief In ih- nrret .in.l lie ar Ihp I llncn Phono-
impli iln li.'lh l-Miiii iOiiiliiril unit Amlrrnl lli-orilt (id .-oitijillp t AtAln from
i'iU iloUr it ItOIll US N'lUnat l'tionirti Co.. 71 l.liiU Au Otanf N. J.
of an S-year-old sister another near-
ly in. and l'J-year-old Natoleon.
In the aliHi'lico of the niothoy
"Nap" was found u the streets
one night by a iolIcoman and was
taken to a station from which. V.e
was fl'1 l''xt day to the John
sellout.
Win..
Interested In t ?' HU1J'' -r.
"
-x-ii ueiiueu in mm him a goou
j home. An advertisement was Insert-
! od In a local newspaper. Before
bieakrast yesterday he had received
six answers all from residents of
the North Shore. One a woman
Insisted she wanted the boy Imme-
diately. This was the message that Mr.
Nell carried to the Howo rooms on
Fdwanls avenue. He found the fam-
ily huddled about a lighted kerosene
lamp placed on the floor In die
enter f tho room whirl furnish
ei the only heat
to
Kansas City
The
PAGE THREI
I
ID
Learning Mr. Nells mission tho
nioUier broke Into sobs declaring
she fr.nltl not part with. ier bo
i I. u-iintii -3U0
to love
anoth'"-
row up
ind forget her.
After much reasoning she prom
Ised to give an answer Friday
providing no attempt would be made
.
I to ..
Mi.. r
the lad legally and take
lll'Ill
her permfliiPntly
1
Saved at Death's Door.
Tho .iloor of death seemed ready to
open for Murray W. Ayer. of Transit
Bridge N. V.. when this life was won-
derfully saved. "I was In a dreadful
condition' ho writes "m skin was
almost yellow; eyes sunken tongue
coated; emaciated from losing -JO
pounds growing weaker dally Vir-
ulent liver trouble pulling me down
to death In plte of doctors. Then
thnt nintchless medicine- -Klectrlc
BItti rs cured me I regained the 40
pounds lost and now am well and
strini;" For all s-'oniaih liver and
kidney troublis thiy'ro supreme C0c
at ArMnioro Pharmacy
Sold by
whonover In Ardmoro.
all druggists.
II. G. BI'AULDING Sec.
all that you claim for It "
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