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PAGE THREE
Ardmore Wednesday Jan. 19 1910
THE WEEKLY ARDMOREITE.
L TELEPHONE ONE-FOUR-TWO
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TOMORROW'S CALENDAR.
llridgo Whist Club with Mrs.
Jov Adams.
Reception at Itroadway Mcth-
odlHt church.
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NM-JW OKK OPKHA HilAND.
"1 do not llku the color
Of your music" sabl tlio man
Vh had sampled both our houses
On the rapid-transit plan.
"Tho color or our mils'; ?
A'lll you please explain'.'" said Mho
Who knew that coloratura
Wasn't something one could see.
"It Is tan" he said " a color
Which It Isn't fur to sock
(uito warrants criticism.
For It shows the yellow strealt."
The girl aniioyeU. demanded
Of the rude untutored man
What he meant by thus asserting
Now York opera was tan.
".My my" he grinned "how stupid
Not to see what's 'plain as that;
ir it isn't IMotropolt
It Is bound to be '.Manhat
Ain't It?"
W. .1. l.unptuu.
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Hargrove College Ardmore's Pride.
The .pleasure or visiting Hargrove
was accoptil yesterday by a large
number or friends and pations or the
institution who came away charmed
with the arfable and capab'e faculty
and pleased that .Ardmore has such
excellent advantages for the education
of the children of tho city. '
A'very short program was given for
their entertainment In which '.Miss i
ltakor and Miss 'Hoone received abun-
dant applause for their contribution to
the nrternoon'H pleasure.
Several visiting clergymen were i
present who made talks or Interest
concerning education in general and
Hargrove particularly.
Itev. Wllmore Kendall a former pu-
pil of Hargrove made a short talk.
The visitors were shown through
the college and were loud in their
praises of the conveniences of the (
home and the sanitary plan upon I
which It had been huildcl.
Itev. dross tho president Is greatly
beloved 'by the pupils and the citizens
or our town and the future of the col- j
lege dawns aiarticularly 'bright this
year.
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Mrs. Rpndnl Entertainc.
Tho Hroadway Methodist choir weie
charmingly entertained on Monday
evening by .Mrs. it. V. Handol at her
homo on C street southwest.
A short musical priram in which
each member sang a verse of some
old hymn was the source of
pleasure.
much
Among the old time favorites was
the "Brook" ming by Mrs Itoper; "Old
Uncle NeU" by Mrs. Hoffman;
"Naughty Kyes" by '.Miss Itoper and
a number of others.
Tho Invitation was then given to
the dining room where tho table was
spread with covers .tor them all and
Insignia
If the Pitcher is Filled with
VeIva
Breakfast Syrup
Griddle cakes covered with Velva
are griddle cakes crowned with the
most delightful breakfast dainty
ever produced. Velva is the pure
juice of Louisiana sugar cane made
into syrup as only the P. & F. way
makes it.
SotJ by your groctr
Stvd at our hell
Pinick a Ford. LV a.
NEW ORLIANS LA.
was artistically decorated In thulr
lienor. j
Mr. Itass acted as toast mauler and
! pleasantly Introduced those on thu
program.
1 The toasts were clever and original
! and won mudi admiration for those
who gave them.
The responses were:
To the Leader Miss Suo Frame.
! To the Choir Itev. Hopor.
j To the Ladles of the Choir If.
Roger.
To Our .Male Quartette .Miss Holier.
To the .Musical Instruments Mrs.
Aitliur Admits.
I 'I'.. 'I'lw.C. l'l... II....' "PI..O UllK.
X. C. Woods.
To the Host and IIoMohs The
Choir.
This delightful hospitality was en-
Joyed ibylMr. and Mis. Charles Cuuter
.Mr. and .Mrs. Clark .Mr. and .Mrs.
Strlndler. .Mr. and Mrs. Aitliur Adams
.Mr. ami Mrs. Ceo. Henley Mr. and
.Mrs. Alvln Roper Rev. and Mrs. Ro-
per Mr. and Mrs. Mass; Misses Frame
Myitle Frame Roper Cardeiihlre
lllakle .lones Higloy; Messrs. Owyn
I'ratlier Dyre Rogers Freeman Iloff-
in in and Hall.
-It-Home
Mission Society.
The Homo Mission Society of the
Carter Avenue Methoiltt church will
give a social on Thursday evening at
the home of Mi's. Walter Aston.
All I ric nils jiud members of the
church are invited to attend.
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Kappa Alpha Dance.
The Kappa Alpha fraternity of the
State I'nlvei-slty of Norman gave a
founder's day" danco Friday evening
at Its chapter house. Tills affair which !
was arranged to celebrate Its fifth an-
"i .ou.u. one oi me
most Interr sting of the season and
in pleasant manner recalled the fall
of l'.iu.-i when It had its beginning In
this state Tho Kappa Alphas were
the first of the five national fraterni-
ties at .Vorinan to secuie a charter.
The national organization numbers
among its prominent 'members such
notable men as John Temple Graves
editorial writer on the New York Am-
erican Captain Richmond Pearson
llohson and (Jovernor Folk of .Mis
souri. Among the thirty young people j
i who enjoycm me nance were
who enjoyuu me nance were several
of this city the Misses Cert mile and
Klalne Iluxton .Mattlo ilarrell Wynne
Ledbetter and Iluek; Messrs. Charles
Marsh and (1. 11. Paiker. Okkiliomnu.
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The Guild Tea.
The tea given 1y St. Philips' Guild
on yesterday af lei noon was a most en-
t Joyable hospitality attended 'by the
'meiulieis of the Guild nd many
i lrleudb of the society.
I .Miss iltohinsou hostess hud planned
the social hour most successfully. To
assist her in serving the guests she
had Invitui .Mrs Ilyrne CV1 1 s. Mc-
I Naught and Miss Hoffman
i The dining room was decorated and
! lighted wllli silver caudleabrii and a
two-course lunclieon served.
i A free will offering was taken.
With Master Sayre.
(Julie a happy atternoon for the
little folks wns the birthday party
of George Maxwell Sayro at tho
family home on F street southwest
'on yesterda).
In response to his very clever In-
A
Royal
Breakfast
vltations the little folks assembled
promptly at two o'clock and enjoyed
many merry games.
Pinning the donkey's tall on exrlt
ed the most laughter and Mlm
Mary I'ffle Jamison and Mr. Jerry
Sas weie given prlsses for pinning
it nearest the spot whore it general-
1 grows.
After an hour of play the children
wore invited to the dining room '
where the birthday cake formed
the centerpiece) of table decoration
with four candles burning upon It. j
Candles In cut glass stick and (
red shades lighted the room. Snap-
ping mottoes supplied the gucsM
with red tissue paper caps. At each
place from a tiny flower pot grew I
a scarlet carnation.
On further Investigation the chll
di en discovered that the flower ami
the flower pot wore real but that
the eartli was I'hocolate Ico cream
and as one little girl announced- the
goodest cream.
In cutting the cake It was dis
covered that Charles Champion who
cut tho button was doomed to be
an old bachelor.
1 That Virginia Crockett who cut
I the thimble would Mime day cul
j tivuto parrots and bird cages and
I In an industrious old maid; and that
Mary F.ffle Jamison would be th"
j first to wed.
Those who wen- so delightl'ully
eutertalueil were Dorothy Dodson
Rebecca Love (iwyn Whitemaii Vlr
glnia Crockett. Jule Shelby Dorothy
Downard. Mary Ullen Lester Mary
lOffle Jamison Lutle Lou Walcott
Katherlue Stontiiu Kathorluo Adams
Fiances and Helen Pennington ICd-
I ward Kvans Jerry Sass Ward liar-
I reld Charles Champion Frederick
(itiates Stausell and Lamont llyars
J. It. Sass Ccorgc Maxwell Sayre
I ICll.abeth Maxwell.
Circle Three at Mrs. Carpenter's.
Circle Number Three of the Chris-
tian church met with Mrs. Car-
penter on yesterday afternoon with a
gcod attendance and an evident en-
thnslasm in tho year's work. Mrs.
s. A. Douglas was
in place of Mrs.
elected prcMdent i
KA Sandlln who I
icslgned.
It wa.-i decided that once
a musical will be enjoyed
a month
at a so-
( fal session of tho society.
Next week's meeting will bo at
the church in Joint session with
the other Micietles
Married in Oklahoma City.
Thursday evening January lit at iJ
o'clock at the First .Method! t Kplseo-
pal iparsouage a pretty wedding took
p'ace when '.Miss Ruth Kll.abetli .lew
ell and Mr. .lack Temple were unite!
in the holy bonds of matrimony the '
Rev. W. H. It. Ureh. oftlclatlng. The j
wedding was attended by tho groom's
mother from Chlckasha and sister
Mrs. Lester Scott of Oklahoma City
and by the bride's sister Mrs Hoy
Ml'ler of Oklahoma City. Mrs. Tom-
pie Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
V. P. Jewell of 71U 1-2 West Cali-
fornia street and greatly admired by
a host of friends. The groom is con-
nected with Jacoii-Dold Packing com-
pany of this city and has ibeen trans-
ferrc.l to Gonzales Texas as manager
of their branch house nu that place.
Mr. and Mrs. Temple left Friday noon
tor Gonzales alo thulr future home.
The best wishes of a largo circle or
friends go with them. Oklalioinan.
The bride formerly resided In Aid-
iniiie and Ins many friends here.
Here and There.
Mrs. .1. Y. Newconib Is In Okla-
homa city.
The Ilrldge Whist Club
morrow afternoon with
AdaniH.
meets to-
Mrs. Joo
Walter .Simpson lelt yesterday to
visit the territory In which he will
repi orient tin Rlce-Stlx- Wholesale
Gtocery company.
The l-'oilidale Itevlew
tills afternoon with Mrs. A.
Cluh met I
C. Young. J
I'. LeGendre of tho Adrlen Hotel
accompanied by his daughter Miss
Myrtle is visiting with friends at
Oklahoma City.
Simple Remedy for LaGrlppe.
LaOrlppo coughs are dangerous us 1
they frequently develop lnt- pneu-
monia. Foley's Honey an Tar not
only stops the cough hut heals and
strengthens tho lungs bo that no se-
rious results need bo feared Tho
genuine Foley's Honoy and Tar con-
tains no harmful drugs and is in a
yollow package. Sold by all drug-
gists. How much better n thtn'i tastes
when the doctor says you mustn't eat
It.
For Indigestion ami nil stomach
troubles take Foley's Orino Laxa'lvo.
It Is the natural remedy for indiges-
tion dyspepsia heartburn bad breath
sick headache torpid liver bilious-
ness and habitual consign Ion. Fol
ey's Orlno Laxatlvo sweetens the
stomach and breath and tues up tho
entlro alimentary system. Sold y
all druggists.
A WEAK WOMAN
AND HER STORY
In Flora! Ark. Lives a Lady Who
Feels That Her Strength Was
Restored by Cardui.
Floral. Ark "I must speak a cootl
word (or Cardui" uiks Mrs. viola
Baker of this place.
"About a month ago I in very bad
health. I was so weak and nervous that
I was not able to do my huew ork.
"My husband bought me one bottle ol
Cardui. the woman's tome. I look it ac-
cording to directions and now I am in
good health.
"I think Cardui is a fine Ionic for weak
women."
And you arc not the only lady who
thinks so Mrs. Baker.
Thousands like you li ive wrilleu to
tell of the wonderful beucbl Cardui lias
been to them.
Cardui contains no minerals or other
powerful drugs. It conl uns no glycerin
or other mawkish-tasting ingredients.
It is just a pure natural extract of
natural vegetable herbs lii.it have been
found to regulate the worn mlv limctions
and strengthen the female sjsteiu.
All druggists sell Cardui.
See yours about it.
N. a-UWff to: Ladle' Advi-
noow Medicine Co . Chattanoin j
Imlmctiony and M-patc bock
lot Women. n:nt in iilam wra.
irr Dept.. ChitU
I. mi.. Inr.S'wncil
I I. 'iite TtiMlmiiil
'. on tciiurst.
MISS DRESSLER THE
FAT COMEDIENNE
SAYS WOULDN'T HAVE A WAIST
LINE IF SHE COULD ONLY
OTHERS ARE WORRYING.
Kiiiimiw City. Mo. .Ian. IS. It wan
somewhat embarrassing fur the vU-
llor. lie had something to ask Mario (
Dressier and ho didn't Know Just
how to put It. uMiss Drossier Ik
tlie sUir of "Tlllle's Nightmare" at
the Shubcit Theater this week and
she weighs a whole lot more than
a hundred and fifty. The visitor
was curious. 1
"Miss Dressier" he stammered t
"how do you Jiko being- or being i
being " I
finished the
then she
I like It:
way. Why
"Fat?"
sentence
'Merrle Marie
for him and
laughed.
"Fat.' Why sure
wouldn't lie any other
what would 1 like like
if I didn't
look like 1 do? How's that for a
(piestlon? Why honestly a woman
that wants to keep training down
all the time so that she can dress j
In a suit case niu. '. be a grouch.
I'm getting along very well thank j
you. i
"And then there's another thing.
I don't -are If I do say It axiom
number one: throw bouquets unto
yourself and it'll xtave off many a
bilckbat I'm funny and how would
I be funny If I wasn't fat? And If
1 wasn't funny I wouldn't bu fat
because I wouldn't be laughing all
the time. See'.' A god long laugh-
one or tills double-up-iu-tlKHiilddlo-nnd-howi
kind Is better than eigh-
teen doctors two hospitals and a
trained nurse.
"No tho only persons who worry
about my weight are the other
women. They're fussing about it all
tltH time. Whv tho other day ono
of thorn came to me and told me
that if 1 would get down on tho
floor and roll oer two hundred
and fifty times a day I'd lose
thirty pounds In a week. Now how
on earth could I do that?
"In the first place 1 couldn't get
down on the floor; In tho second
place I couldn't get up again and
in the third place there's only
one building in Kansas City strong
enough to stand Hie stvnlu and glvo
me tho room I'd need. That's Con-
vention Hall and I couldn't get
A"
KISS a hut? and
baby slips off his
mother's lap into
a dowi oi clean
warm water.
There lie finds a Sponge
and a Cake of Ivory Soap.
Mother squeezes the
sponge and water runs all
over baby's arms his
body his legs and his
little pink toes.
Then she takes the
soap does something with
it and baby is covered
with a soft creamy lather
that takes all the dirt
away and leaven his skin
as smooth as satin.
Ivory Soap
99o Per Cent. Pure
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STATE BUREAU
OF EMPLOYMENT
OVER FIVE THOUSAND APPLI-
CANTS GUIDED TO J.OOS NO
EXPENSE TO APPLICANTS.
Guthrie Okln.. .Inn IS. It Is deltl-
enntrated by ftptre prepared by'
State Labor CoiutulMtoner O.iilgh-'
erty thnt the UU free omploytiiptit '
bureau has Iwen u grout boon to
the laborer who U down on his luck.
He nutkcit a tdiowiug that dut'lmc
the lut nix month tit the year Il'Oft '
employment were nocurvd for Ti.lll
applicants without one cent of ex-
pense to mem. Altoethi-r ii.Tflii ap-
plication were received and tho
peicentafte of the total number or
applicant for whom place were
cured would have been Inner but '
for the slump In the hnildiim trade
ami pavliiK work during
the
month
uiiumi-
of December. PHUied by
tile
ally cold weather.
At the Oklahoma City office :t.U.V-'
applications were received In De-
cember and only III" appllcutlon-c
were placed. Prior to NTov. IS em
.lci.iiii-nt w.ik secured for practi-
cally so per cent of the applicant.
October wan the mouth when the
Oklahoini City offlre had the big-
d Miiaud for laborer. I.'.'J having
u placed iluriliK uic iiioiuu ami
:l in November.
Utogetlu r 7..V2 application were
iicelvt d and employment tuirurod ;
lor :S2: applicant including 'J-
!7 1 male and UM female. Of the to-
tai nuinbor placed l.'S'.i were reii- 1
denu and l.S.tfi iiou-regldent. show- 1
lug ttiat there I no discrimination
as to lesidence the only require
incut being that a mini Is out or a
joli and need work.
The Muskogee office did not
make hh large a showing on the
amount of biislne done but placed
a much larger percentage of the
applicant. Only .20 1 appllcutlon-c
weie received and 1.1 SH were placed
including 1. 110 male and lO'.i fe-
male. Muskogee did not experience
the same slump in December that
I Oklahoma City did but paced 17.1
mt 0r applicants the largest
U1iM.r placed during any month
1 in the entire year. This Is due to
I the beginning of the work on the
1 new Standard Oil pipe lino to the
gulf.
which Is employing a large
number of laborers. The figures also
show that the floating Hipulatlon
there Is proportionately much small-
er as loTO of tho.ee applicants were
residents of tile state ami only 210
noil residents.
The free employment bureau was
established by the first state legisla-
ture which directed teh commission-
e of labor to establish such a bu-
reau In connection with his depart-
ment and appoint a superintendent.
The office was first opened at Cutli-
lie. July 1 I'JOS In charge of
W. K. Vance a former Katy con-
ductor but was moved to Oklahoma
City about three mouths later and
has been operated there since that
time. Mr. Vaneu Is still In charge
and has been very successful In
his work. The second legislature
made provisions for the establish-
ment of a branch of tho free em
ploymeut agency on the east sblo
of the state which 'Was located at
Muskogee by tho Commissioner of
Labor and opened thoro on duly
1 r.iO! '.villi Thomas Wiley In
charge.
During the first year of its exist-
ence with one office in operation I
and Its existence not known to
many iiersons who were in want J
of work the bureau placed over
:t000 men and women In honest em j
ployinont without expunse to them j
I As tho average fee charged by pri-
vate employment agencies Is 11.00 I
h estimated that at least Jl.r.oo!
was sav:d by the laboring people
of tin' state by that one item.
Special efforts are made to rea -h '
the farmers and kejp in touch with
them as the bureau Is certainly
keeping 'n touch with young men
who ar coming Into the state and
who would prove a desirable help.
that because it's
motor car show.
"Then somebody
rld:i horseback. I
about It and all I
would be one of
draft horsed. ..Vow
busy 'with tho I
said
for mo to
gott o thinking
could figure out
those Percheron
I'd look nice on
thnt. wouldn't
Then they tell
I on Main street'
mo to drink butter-
1 milk and a thousand other things
that are contradicted iby one Just
as soon as the othur stops talking-
1 "So what's the use? I'm satisfied
' I dtn't draw tho Una anywhere Just
Ib'iaus.i there aron't any lines about
me - not even a waist llrie. Funny
Joke."
Ami "Merry Mario" was laughing
again.
Cite (Ctt (Mmtited
As well ask "Aiv all doctors quacks?" or "Arc all law-
yers shysters?" We all know there are ignorant quack ;
does that prevent anyone calling it his jjood old family
physician in case of need and trusting him? There nie
shysters but there are also honorable lawyers to whom we
confidently trust our lives and fortunes.
There are fake medicines advertised; hut they are nut
fakes because they arc advertised. A good thing is worth
advertising; we all want to know about it. The more a
bad thing is advertised the worse for it in the end.
Lydia K. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound is no fake;
yet it is advertised; it advertises itself; and those who
have used it are its best advertisers and that free of cost.
Lydia E. Pinkhntn's Vegetable Compound has proved
its merit by more than thirty years general use. This sim-
ple old-fashioned remedy made from roots and herbs has
become the standard medicine for ailments peculiar to
women its fame is world-wide.
Read this plain honest statement of what the medicine
did for one woman; her own words; if you doubt write
and a.-k her.
hom.c." ;Irs. Itenj. II. Staiisbcry Kottto N.i.G Uo I timer
.Sandusky. Ohio.
The makers of Lydia M. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound have thousands of such letters they tell the truth
else they could not have been obtained for love or money.
This medicine is no stranger it has stood the test of
years.
For::o .onrs Lydia K. IMnUhanrs Vegetable?
Compound has Imvii the standard remedy for
female ills. No sick woman does Justice to
herself who will not try this lamous medicine.
Mailt! exclusively from roots ami herbs and
has thousands oi' cures to its credit.
rlf tin; slightest trouble appears which
von do mil understand w rite to Mrs.
IMnkhaiii at Lynn. Mass. for
1're.u and always helpful.
I Many or tlii in ar already experi-
enced in farm work and would pre-
fer that kind of employment. Su-
perlntendeiit Vance believes that In
i spite of the large demand for farm
help lie can supply all demands of
that sort IT tho farmers will but
list their reiiiirenieiitH with the bu-
reau thus avoiding tho uccegsity of
shipping in the undesirable foreign
or negro laborer and making it pon-
slide In lake cine of tbe ilcslrnlile
white American laborer who Is al
liaily within tlie state.
Rev. I. W. Williams Testifies.
Itev. I. W. Williams Huntington W.
Va. writes us as follows: "This Is to I
certify that I usiili Foley's Kidney I
Itemedy for nervous exhaustion and I
kidney trouble and am free to say '
that Foley's Kidney Itemedy will do 1
ill that you claim for it " Sold by
all druggists.
Congratulations Dland.
Mllhurn Okla. .Ian. IS. Kdltor It
T. llland of the Mllburn News Is
the proud father or a fine girl llav
Friends
We'll soon count you among them.
It's just a matter
more housewives
style high-priced
Powders. Thousands are turning to
One trial does
bpeak to your
baking or money refunded. Far bet-
ter. Costs much less. You won't
believe it till
self.
US Ounces
Off. ...MlU - I
W MN'I
ft
- v mi r i
( lipec Siiiii1ii1v. Ohio. - '"I'liren years njro I
wits nut I'eellnu well and imiiiM lianlly lra(r iny-
soir iiluii. I luiil such llri'il iVolltiKS my hack
hurl ui.v sides ached I had Madder trouble aw-
fully hud and I could not eat or sleep. lul
headache (no and hecamu almost a nervous
wreck. Sly doctor told me to o In a hospital.
I did not like that idea very well so when I saw
your advertisement in a paper one day I wrcitcs
to you I'or ail vice. I have done as you told uie.
! hae false u lMlia H. IMnLhuiuVs Vegetable
Compound Klood I'uriller.aiid Liver fills and
used the Sanallve Wash and now I have my
henllli. V. 1. eei vi. in- medicine always in the)
Mil
her advico it is
' lug been married a number of years
and this being his first child the
j Xcwk this week will doubtless wear
i the Tuft smile but while it may
! be Tnrt. still It will be democratic
I
as will tor maim is a wtioie souieu
democrat. The youngster has not ye'
indicated whether she would Join
l tlie rankH of the Pro's or Antl's
hut is a stickler for tho I'ure Food
- ''"nv'
and manifests u good deal of
tlie uuroarloiisiiesH and obstinacy of
Kdltor Hiatal when her views are an
tagonl7.ed.
Making Life Safer.
ICverywhero life Is being made more
safe through the work of Dr. King's
Now Life I'lliH in Constipation bill
ousuess Dynpopsla Indigestion Liver
trouble)) Kidney lilseases and Howcl
Disorders. They're easy but sure
and perfectly build up the health 25c
at Ardmore Pharmacy.
him
toe
man's cous.'li uce seldom troubb s
as much as the corn on his litth
Guarnnterd under
II Pure Food
Laws
More
Every Year
of time. More and
are civinp: up the old-
Trust-made Baking
BAKING
POWDER
it. You'll never go back.
grocer. Lighter sweeter
you try for your
for 25 Cents
Jaques Mfg. Co.
Cbicacn
We Don't Mind the Owner
watching us while wo are ilolnn a
ob of plumbing for him. Wo do hon-
est work all the time unci it makes
no diftoroneo who looks on or who
cloen't. Wo shall bo glad to tlgun
on your noxt Job If wo get it o
ami wo will botli bu pleased.
SAMUEL A WEEKS
WdOL'TH W'ASllIXfirON ST
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