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Ardmore, Monday, July 15, 1MT. PAGC EIOWT THK DAILY ARDMOREITfc INSURE PERFECT PRESERVES (an there, bo anvt1 mi? tm.re disappoint rip to n house-fcaep-r than to hnd half or perhaps all of the pro.srv-s slio labored so hard oi" spoiled? It is not uncommon for such a thirty to happnn. but it would be impossible if some harmless preserves wore u-ed und jar rubbers we'o per fect As an extra precaution tops of j.irs hould be dip ped in nu'ltrtl pn ratine, too Make Mire of your preierves this y'ar V c.in supply vu with Salicylic Acid, llenzoate of Soda, Fruit Jar Rubbers Parnfine, etc., the !! of Vfh't ti . 1 1 'r sure tln p- sfrviitmn of .'ill vour fruits Tin1 extt.t i-os' is si client li.it you cannot afford to t.ik- i ti 1 1 es We h,lC just Tr' tn ones 1 1 .it ar iv el a n.-w ! sure t make F. J. RAMSEY, Druggist Cor. Caddo and Main Sts. Phone 30 Don't Get t. b. wall mmm BIG FREE DEMONSTRATION OF White Swan Coffee A perfect blciul, utvuii; that rich. ilelu uu. smooth, aromatic ilavor which cu'lihts every true tofTee lover. ROASTED DAILY IN OUR PLANT AND SERVED FREE TUESDAY, WEDNhSDAY AND THURSDAY. AX,., MADDENS PacKed only in One, Two and Three-pound Cans, nnd guaranteed , which means something. ASK YOUR GROCER. WAPLES - PLATTER GROCER CO. He.tutiful Importt d C ip and Naurer presented by as us a soiiu-nir Willi tirst oriio of a three pound can SPREKELMEYER COMPANY Tinners, Plumbers and Gas Fitters A full and complete line of Plumbing Fix tures and Bath room Specialties. We also make a specialty of Furnace Heating and Heavy Sheet Metal work Estimates Cheerfully Submitted On All WorH PHONE 388 122 BROADWAY Ardmoreite "Want Ads" Gets 'Em; cf Jar UuMi.ts ,ars tight per fresh. doell 5c Caught ITHOrTenDUgh tac kle when ou go fishing Tin- bent tlshcrrmn always takes plenty along If you like fishing Come Here r-or Your Tackle. We have ri-r thing that's any good, ii'Mung th.it is worthless. We tan fit ou out with n kplendnl and complete rig f r vt rv l.ttio money. And i will . at. Ii iUh, too There's h.i...1.,.i .,n ,.Ur ta-kl-ou . ,111 wear tli.- "gold ttl ill if uu use Walls ( kle u I NO LAW TO PUNISH GOVERNMENT HAS NO PUNISH MENT FOR JAPANESE SPY WHO DREW PLANS OF FORT. Wa-hl .gtan July II OlSclala of1 ih J i.liie a.lvtnate jteneral't oUlce to '.tt -,,! Ou t did not reeall any Mat- '. t irina the act nf an individual j ko mav ( ve makii-; dr"-' ii..-- "f i ftjrt or othef government ' ii -i.na a military reaenvatlnn. 1 rK..-t e.tUl however, that aueh reaer-1 tuii"- lining tinder the control ot i h.- - r'.-tar of war. are aubject to' h rule and reanilatloaa aa that of-' f.fial n. i r t may promulgate. Anyone who1 ..n a renervatlon without th 1 i.. ! there I. a tr.Daar. and , , . . , . . . ' '..nnd .loinx wmethlnn that the. f ,l.tilin forhld. I liable to eject- n t or tt am other panlahment nl'.rh nut hp provided. The pnnlfh- i t honever In time of near la 1 t ere Theae obaervatkma of the 'fl. ia am aucKeated a a reault o! , (,e rt port.-d arret of a Japaneao at i l- Itn.ran. Cal., hlle onRacd I " ii aklng drawinxa of the d"fenio' " The arrest 1 aald to have heen ia )c l.y Major Reteliell of the coaat , ft. :-rt hut he hrg unt yet report-, I hi a'tion to the war department. Tli. .lapauene emhaaay oOlelala aay " iiatf no information retarding ;i'nm of one of their countrymen "t i-itrt K'wei-rana for lira wine plan i f th- T.rt The iipahoi of the Inel-: - Mi.. nroLahllltv of aome recoin-' n lit!. .ti t- conare reuklnn Ii a i .t! offenw for anyone to attempt -Is. t h or photosraph fortifications '. ! htili'D .11 tin. ut. f the rule of the war de. To Break Mail Order Hou$ei Oklahoma City. Okla.. July 11, To the catarKue and mall onier "ii-e to jiart with thousanda of dob irs .nh of advertising; matter, '.ioij:h corre.K)ndence with them Is he plan of the Oklahoma Itetailora' .i-si lailoii In Its tight upon these .hiiim-h Ihe scheme Is to lme the 'ullers and their friend beicln writ mi? to these house for catalogue.! uul In this way exhaust the supplies; point of the drill Is hented to a dull f adtertlsliiK matter. A contlnu- cherry retl nud dlppH tu the acid to iMoi of thi plan will soon put tnei ,ui,t depth. This makes the iolut ex mail order house InU the bank- trs-tmOy bnnl. while the remainder re- M.Ltcx courts according to Nel. Hirl- !na1"'' M,,rt; n . l,reak T . . . . harden, but with a little less neld In ins a member tif the association dur- t10 vessel, mil .in address. It was decided to a vigorous right right away. on these Progress of Pipe Line, lit "iniolit. Tex.. July II (tt'irge I) -el of Dallas, conuected with the iVxas Company, arrived In tne . it 1 ist nlsht on business. Mr Neely nas charge of the tank building bus iness of the Texas Company and is nou engaged In building tanks In In dian Territory. SpeaklliB of the pipe line being built by the Texas Com pany frim Indian Territory to Heau mont Mr. Neely said this was not In his line, but he understood that about fifty mites of the line has been laid and c .mulcted in Texas and the work is progressing very satisfactory . Ke i ."ir njtii' nh 1 will flourish and strengthen gestlve organs and furnish the l digestive Juice for your stom It will make you well Kodol 1 - s wlat ou eat Sold by Hoff n.in Drug Co. SINGER and WHEELER S WILSON Aro Mi.d only bv .Singer S tv.tis: Mat lunc C , (IimI injdirt'i ly froui tuAKor to u''r. Tlioy nro nnv bom ON EASY TERMS Wo carry a large stock of tlu host Oil. Noodles, IMts, etc. Singer Sewing Machine Co. J. N. MORGAN, Mgr. Phone 106. It Was H.. Dog. An automobile dashed along tht Ctsintry mail Turn ng a curve. It came , suddenly upon a iiuiu nltli a pm on j his shoulder ami a weak, sick looking I oltt de btMlde hlui Hie dog was ill rectly in the path of tin- motor ear j Ttie chauffeur sounded his Iwni, tntt tli do dkl not more until he I struck. After that he tilt! not more. The automobile stopped and one at the men SM ottt anil came for wan) II bail once paid a farmer tin foi i ki.l'ne a enlf that belonged to another ', fanner. This time l was wary. ! "Was Uint j-our djstf" I "Yes " "Yml onn-li'Bir "Yes." I "t.ooks as If weM killed him." I "Certaluly look so." "Very valuable d.iaT' "Well, not 0 Terr " "Will $6 satisfy yo-ir "Y." "Well. then, here you ure." He hand 1 a 3 t0 m"B ,rUl1 ,t" "n an,, ",,,1rI "I'm rry t nave Kronen Bp roar mint. -,., rc,,ItM ,1,. other as he pooke'ed the hill. "Not oltje himtlni:? Then n hat were you doln- with the tloit and the iruuV "5olntf down to the wotU to nlioot thti dorf." Youth's tow pa u Ion. Story of a Cltvtr Jackdaw, In a ;iinll cuttace In lUtvfonlhlre there HtcJ u family uho ottiittl it terj iaxao hut clever Jackdaw tilth w.is notett for Its very witty eaylnsn. One day the Jackdaw row the lid of the tewiet partly off. o tlilnklnc he ehould like n meat tllnuer he veut out and can slit a froi; anl put It lu the botllin; water In the tewpot. which had In tome pieces of beet. After tbl thn Jackdaw uent quietly hack to liN pen-h and walteil till dinner time. All went well till the cook began to share 10 '"Kwr otit tr..re trie family Kvery time he pulltsl a piece of meat out of the pot the Jackdaw nald, That' not mine tlufa not mine." till ... . ... . . when he exelalmetl lu a very triumph ant voice. "That's mine: that's mine." ' The shock ntrly made the imewts faiut i away, lint nevertheless the Jackdaw : ot bis meat dinner, wlille the others ilk I without for a chanse. Ixmdun An swers. Hardened by Sulphuric Acid. Hardeniui: au ordinary drill in sill phurle acid, states the KiikIUIi Me clunlc. makes an islce that will cut teuiperiM snsi or laciiiiate cuitiu: i hard rock. The ncltl should l poured into a tlat bottonul ves.,.1 to a depth of ,l!)0,.t 0,u..,.iuhth of an Inch. The A Dangerous Secret. t'ln nsklus: au eminent scientist how he accounted for enjoylntf exeep tloiiul nnd u ibrokeu good health n doc tor was Informed that the enue was habitual self denial. "In fact," admit ted the professor. "I only partake of one meal each day." "Hush!" exclaim ed llu physician In alarm. 'Tray keep till to yourself! If many pcoplo were to follow your example we medical men should be mined." Westminster (Jaiette. Hit Llttla Sch.m.. "Y'ou mortllletl me terribly," com plalntsl Mrs, Hlchley. "How" demandwl her sick husband. "Why did you tell the new doctor you were lu the habit of eating corned beef nnd cabbage? We never have such common fuo.1 as that," "Well. I want him to fir his charges on a cornetl beef and cabbage basis." The Uiual Caute. "Ma. Sis Is Just home from the hair dresser's, and she's In a tearing rage. What's wretketl her temper?" "I'm net sure, but I rather thluk It was a head -'ii collision caused by a misplaced switch." llaltlmorc A merl in n. Pcrlnt of Reiemblance. Stella -Does her auto match her ;ow n' Hella- Yes. they are neither of thorn paid for -New York Sun. Naming the Baby. They were chooslus a name for tin new baby "1 think Esmeralda Is too sweet." raid on.- of the Infant's aunts. "Alfreda Is better nnd more uncom rami," said au'.ther. "How would Alvlna do?" asked n third "Hardly" saliUhe fond father. "You seem to W getting away from the idea that this Is a liaby and not a new kind of cigar." Loudou Graphic. The Epitaph of Mary Lyon. In the gT muds of Mount Hotyoke seuilnarv, oterlooklns the beautiful valley through which the Couneetlctit Cows seaward. Is n monument to Mary Lyon, the Massachusetts teacher who founded the college. Ou It Is lncrl!-d a sentence of her own. "There Is noth ing in the universe that I am afraid nf i but that l aboil not know and do all I my duty." I Still a Dream, j Dolly - M. lly Wolcott told me a I month ago that her new gown wi going to be a dream. I'olly Well, that U al! It Is so far. Her husband won't give her the money for It Somerville Journal, A rash man provokes trouble, but rben tbe trouble come la no match tor It Chlneto Proverb. Entaftd tha Mlniatry. j Mother lieu ufter her bro.nl of tilnel ha.l . .t.t.i : irl a ur i lu l l on life ca'led them toKi'ther tn counfl them on the dnty they owed t oue ntuither. hut particularly on the duty the elaht clrU otvl to the one !y of her fnnill) The clrls wen- to W mindful of Willie's rlehts. to call 111 in vt ben a choice nior net n unearthul, to prevent him from iiunrrellue nnd to brim; him luck when he wandereil from the tsimyard One day durlnc a Iterly quarrel brother illaaptml. III nlters had M-en the mlulater enter the fnruihouo on a W-lt. but thoucUt uothlne of It until taey saw isr Willie meet hi tleiith by an ax. Conitefuatlou enaiieil. and a ciim-ll was Held to ilevlte a -.iy to meet the mother hen ami to brenk the news to her. "Clock, cluck, cliicfcety. cluck, cluck." Mid Mother Hen. breaking In on the council of the lters. "t'luckety. eluckety, cluck." inwcr etl the lter.i In one voice, which trans lated inean. "Where U your brotherV" mill they answered. "The minister vis. Ittsl the house, and broUier sot It In the neck." Mother Hen was downcast, but (die quickly recovered her comiHuro und eakl: "Cluckety. eluckety. cluck: cluck, cluck, eluckety." which Is- "I nm sorry for poor Willie. I rejoice, however that he has entered the ministry, for he would have made n txwr layman" New York Tribune. The Slow, Pottering Cordon Setter. Years acn 'be Cordon sett-r quite a favorite anil much hi '.se I sportsmen of this country lu later year-, hem ever, this really kh1 ties "wis dlxplacetl In jrrentcr part ' tt.e polutcr and Uiifll'li fetter. The Our ilnn. says Hd 1'. llalterleln In I)oi;dom, Is the larrest and heaviest of all bird docs, more clumsy and usually alow Where most bunting is done lu v.u.i.1 land and thickets and a lm wo-i. i i; " -""' " ' ' aiuiosc eouuiortiiy u- iio- m.- i :i works close t) utin. bus c sl n .-e. Is steady on n.uit and If properlt tr i in ! a very pl retriever from l.md in.tl water. The 1,'onlon Is imlly tr.tnic'1 not! retains his tralnlnc well, is .il-o ot iriotl piensani uisksuiuo nun uii tut- j n.l.l.. ...in. ......I.... It Itlla .ltV I lUltWIV t.l71M'.lt,l...,. ... ...r-. ..v. ever, when so ery much stress Is laid on speed and wide rnnse. the Uordon Is not 'In It" because he Is n slow. Iiotterlus: ilou as a nile. Bcota With a Drawback. An army officer In chnrce of a na tive district lu South Africa presented the Kntllr liy who acted as his partlcu la servant with a pair of strong, heav ily nailed ammunition boots," says Chums. "The boy was delighted with the gift and ut once at down aud put the boots ot. They were the fltt pair he ever bad, and for several days afterward he strillieu proinjiy nnom iue euinp in them. Hut a few days later he npiear eil as usual In bare feet, with the boots tied round his neck. "Hello!" said his master. "Why don't yru wear your boots? Are they too small for you?" "Oh. no. ah." replied the Kafflr. "they plenty Ms. Kerry nice lioots, sub. but no good for walking or running. Make urn fellah too much slow, sah. Keep boots now for wear In bed." r Origin of a Well Praaerved Joke. Nnslca. having called at the hou-e of the poet Ennlus. and the maidservant bavins told him, on his Inquiring nt the door, that Ennlus was not at htnie. saw that she had said so by her master's or der ami that he was really within, and when few days afterward Ennlus callM at Naslea's house and Inquired i for him nt the gate Naslca cried out ! that he was not at home. "What!" ! says Ennlus. "Do I not know your I voice?" "You are an Impudent fel low." rejoined Nii-len. "When 1 In quired fur you. I believed your servant when fhe told lu- that you were not at home, nud w,l not you believe me when I tell yu that 1 am not nt homu?" Cicero's "Do Oratnre." Classified. The geology class was sent out to collect specimens, and their teacher was to explain upon their return whut the different specimens were. One of the Istys for a Joke brought In a piece of brick. When the teacher came to examine what they had to offer bo took up ono soc!roen after another. "This." valil he, "Is quartz, this feldspar, this sandstone and this" taking up the piece of brick und looking gravely at the boy who brought It "this Is a piece of Impudence." Superstition and tha Wedding Ring. Wbeu a wedding ring has woni so thin as to break, the superstitious be lleve that either the husband or the wife will s-wn die. This may be re garded as an obvious superstition and perhaps accounts for the fact that wed. ding rings are now made so much thicker and heavier than formerly. Grand Magazine. Freddy's Fear. They pass a plate of cakes to Freddy at dessert He puts out his hand, hes. j tales, then draws It back and begin to cry. "What aw you crying for?" a.ks his mother. "IWcau'e yl are going to scold roe when I choose the bLrsest one." Woman'e Way, Ilumpua (She tne a jlr of lady's fhvtts, please. Shopman What slxe? Iiumpns-On. no matter They're for my wife, ami she won't bo pleasl any wy. Ally Sloper. While wa'tlng fur your prayer to be nswered try to get what you want yourself -St Louis Globe-Democrat BUY REAL ESTATE! BUY ARDMORE REAL E8TATE There In more money In It than there Ii In any other Investment. ItKAI, ESTATE values here have Just started. W" It take years to wake you up? INVEST HOW. STATEHOOD will t) ,..o . r population. The climate la healthy, hl'h and dry; Kotl water, natural gas, oil nnd asphalt, and line agricultural surroundings. Located half-way between Oklahoma City and Fort Worth, Texas, which will un questionably make Arumore a modern city. IF YOU WISH TO BUT PROPERTY SEE US. IF YOU WISH TO SEU PROPERTY SEE US. We have customers who will buy and pay cash; If you wish to buy property let us help yuu. You mnke a smnll payment down nnd we do the rest, t all and let's talk re.-il estate j no trouble to nnuer questions. ARDMORE LOAN. & TRUST COMPANY Heal Kstatt Department J K. McC'arty, Manager Ar jou tfolir to ptlnt jour Luae tht sprint? V Harrison's Town and Country Paint ! Tbe bt aiade and purr Homed oil call for color card at HUDSON-HOUSTON LUMBER COMPANY tkiefhone 32 WANTS O LIN liS "i TIMES if DIMES 9 Daily Ardmcreite Want Ads Always Bring Results If you do not see what you want advertise for It. mlHEltSt HI I I I I II IBBaaal I II II liTtJ WANTED. WANTED To buv nil the cast off um brellas In town. G. W. Hitter. H-3 WANTED 5.000 umbrellas to repair and make good as new. G. W. Hit ter. 11-3 WANTED lo rent Louse of0 or 7 rooms with modern Improvements, close In. Will be at Alexander Ho tel Tuesday, July 10. W. 1 Gilmer. 14-2 , WANTED Ilrlght man to travel this terrltury. Experience uot necessar. Expenses advanced and fair salary to start. Mcllrady & Co., Chicago. H WANTED .Men to learn barber trade. Will equip shop for joii, or furnish posl'lons, few weeks completes, con stant practice, careful instructions, tools given, Saturday wages, dlplo mas granted. Write for cntalogue, Moler Barber College, Dallas, Tex, 14-6 LADIES or girls everywhere to copy advertisements for us at home, sal ary 30c per hour, spare time, cash weekly, no fake, no canvassing or uouar requireu. ranicuiar rur stamp. Keck I'll! Co., Sanbornvllle, N. It. 14 WANTED Young women of good moral character to take training at Ardmore Sanitarium. Call or ad dress Sanitarium, Ardmore 12-G WANTED To pay you cash or trade for old stoves and furniture. I'bone 366. C. P. Hall. !ltf! WANTED To sell 5,000 old papers. You need them for wrapping, paper ing and to put under your carpets The Ardmoreite. BOARDERS WA NTED Nice rooms and board, two blocks north of opera house, at the L. C. Insure place on C street northwest. Mrs. Adair. 10M FOR RENT. KOH HEN i Dellglu. illy cool and pleasant home ot 5 rooms, with hall liorches. good barn, electric lights and city water. Southwest corner Wolverton street and Sth Ave. N. W. E. E. Gulllot. 14-2 KOH RENT OH SALE 40 by 60 tent. suitable for camp meetings, able ratee. J Goldsmith. reason-11-3 KOH HENT 6-room house. C street and 2nd avenue, northwest, nwdern conveniences. Apply Alexander Ho tei. 11-3 FOR HENT The large Iron barn on East Main street See L. R. Mars, ton. Sr. 30-tf FOR SALE. KOH SALE One poay, buggy and set of harness In good condition. Apply D. E. Allen Carriage Shop, Ardmore 1. T. 9-5 GIN Ol'TFrtyOH SALE ATA"HAH. gain A complfa 4-70-gln, outfit Including buildings, lot and machin ery Latest Improved Murray ma' chinery, Erie City power and corn mill. Hag heen run only one seasou. Located at Durwood, I. T Will be sold at a bargain. A dJ resit J. II. Me Dcinough, Care The Murray Com pany, Dallas, Texas. 9 7 Voii SAM: DurocOersey ansa. 1 havo a few mates and gltta about four months old for sale. My 8toc' Is ut the best and pedigrees are fur n.shed with each Individual sold. Every farmer and stockman should have this breed of hogs, Tom H. Stone, manager. See W. 1'. l'oland, over First National Dank, lfidwtf LOST. LOST - A watch fob shaped like n lwket wlih Elk's head emblem ral" id in iiold. Ileturn to E. E. Gulllot. Htf LOST At the ball park Monday af- ternoon a ladles umbrella with silver and pearl handle with letter "S" en graved on handle. Return to Mrs. Dert Simpson, or Ardmorclto of fice nnd recelvo reward. 9tf LOST Elctween Madden' and -Itli avenue on N. Washington, a signet brooch, engraved Old English E. Ileturn to Madden's. ' 12-. LOST Ilaln gold 1iln, beaded edges. 7-8 Inches In length. Lost olthe nn 1'rcsbjterlan church or on llioad way. Kinder notify the Ardmore ite. 13 1 LOST A ery valuable black timib, near E. E. Gulllot' residence, In north Ardmore. Kinder please re turn to this otllce and receive re ward. 14-3C NEW EXCHANGE OPENS. E. C. Gulllot Will Again Enter Ex change Business. E. E. Gulllot formerly connected with the H. T. Hutherford company of this city, but who for the past year has not engaged In the exchange business. Is preparing to open commo dious offices for this purpose In tho Carter-Hooker building, second floor, North Washington street. Arrange menta are being perfected at present nnd Mr.Oulllot hopes to begin opera tions Tuesday the 16th. Ho has se cured the services of Morchead & Co. of Clrc'nnatl. W. D. HOWARD Has opened a business that will be a rreat con venience to the people. He delivers promptly Dressed ChicKens, Tur Heys and Birds and Fresh Eggs and Butter His work is done nt home, not at an open market. Try him on ymii next order. You will be pleased. Phone 234 Blue COMPARE OUR SERVICE WITH OTHERS Postal Tele graph -Cable Co. N. WaahlDgton Ht. Teler-liona No. Ill ARDMORE TRANSFER LINE Calls Made r-romntlr. Wagon Out Ail .Ms hi. I'hone .'el DAY Oil NI011T STEVE R0WLES, Proprietor D. REDFIELD INSURANCE AGENT Prompt Settlement on Fire, and Tornado Losses. i svss SH- t i i