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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. Ardmore, Tuesday, June 23, 1908. Important Notice Tito following stores aro Union Store nnd In sympathy with I'nlon people, and obsorvo Union hours. You aro urgently rouuoated to patronize tliuno stores: miY cioods bankrupt Storo Westholmer & Daubo Dltzlor Dry Good Company Madden ft Company llyden-I lodges Wonder Storo A Kloskl Ilaltlmoro Mercantile Company IwoustoIn CLOTHING .1 K. Nelson Trradwi'll & Comimny Misfit l'arlor J J. Stolfa The Hub The public Is urgently requested to trade with tho nbovo named houses. ...USIi ALBATROSS FLOUR Quality Guaranteed Pennington Grocery Company Wholesale Distributors V. T. IIAUItlNdlllt President K. A. WALKKU, Vice-l'reH. HAROLD WALLACK, ('ashler O It (1 A N I A K D M A Y II, 1 II 0 S OPENS MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1908 'i 1 1 1-: Ardmore State Bank Ardmore, Oklahoma OKLAHOMA STATU DEPOS1TOKY Four Per Cent Paid unTiiue Deposits lMlilHTOKS: I.. II LOVK, Pres. Chickasaw Compress HYHUN IH1HW, of linn of Drew t Itaiusey, farm anil city loans K. A. WALK Kit, Vlee-I'res. Pottorf .t Walker, lawers KUI-DKIUCK VON KKLLKK, physician ami surgeon llAHOl.l) WALLACK, formerly with Ardmore Natl. Hank UKO. DAKIINKH. Mgr. Ardmore Oil ami Milling Co. U. T. llAKUlNOKlt, President, attlemaii n MrosiTS ( ; r a k a n t k k n IJvery dollar deposited in the Ardmore State Hank is guaranteed hy the (luarantee Fund of the State of Oklahoma dollar for dollar. Our ollleers nro experienced hankers. Our directors are well known, well-to-do In "loess men; they are directors who direct. Our policy Is conson 'itivo, lint liberal. Kvery proper accommo dation extended dcpositoit. Call on us when you place your linsl ntisH. We would like to Imve your account. Active ollleers of this ha -k aro not allowed to borrow u dollnr of Hut bank's fund i. VICTOR Are you existing? fiet a Victor and Ho" Knjoy tho Grand Opera SliiBers, tho popular songs, tho great bands and orchestra--, old time melodies, sacred music, dance music all tho wonderful variety of melody sentiment, and mirth that comes with a Victor and makes life worth living. Hy our easy.paymont plan you can have tho Victor right away and pay as convenient. LUKE'S. SHOES Hamilton & Company Y. H. Lynn Kruogor KUHNTUIIB Chlcknuaw Furniture Company L. I). Mason A. C. Young C. I Hull V. M. Hlllls It. A. Jonos Closing hour, fi p. m, except Saturday, which Is 9 p. in. Doors open at 7 a. in. MUSIC STORE ft ... SOCIETY ... ly .Mrs, T. II. .Nlurijfon, I'hoiipti llnusr Uil l, Offlcr 5. SOCIAL CALENDAR. Tuesday. Misses Ada Hi'Hiinclt and Ada ('nice entertain the Kosmos Klub tit the hum,, of the latter. Circle No. .1 of the llroadway Moth odlst church entertains at the pur son age. All sections of the First I'rosby-t'-rlan aid meet at the church ut four o'clock. Christian aid meets at the uhuhch at three, o'clock. South Ardiuoro Baptist aid meets at the church Carter uv ivenue Mehtodlst aid meets urcn i at the ch llroadway llaptlst Missionary So ciety meets at the church. Guild meets. Wednesday. I'rayer meetings at all churches. Mrs. George A. Itaiusey entertains the 'Illllblo study class. Y. M. C. A. meots with Mrs. Frank Little. Maccabees meet. Thursday. Muslcale recital by pupils of Mr. Writer Nichols at llroadway Ilap tl ' church. Quaker Quartette at Hobison opera hou.se. Ladles' day at the Klk' club. Helping Hand at the Christian church. Mrs. Hamles dancing class. Urdomo. Majestic theater. Friday. Muslcale of Mr. Walter Nichols at tit i'.rondway lluptlst church. Heceptlon for Mrs. S. T. Hledsoo at Klks' home. Sweet Sixteen Clu meets. Saturday. Ilachelor Girls meet with MUs Natl lee Williams, j Majestic theater. , Alrdome. Hope. Hope is the bloom of tomorrow Fearing tho frost of tonight; Hope is tho nectar that sorrow I'ses to calm our affright! ""I 'il Hope Is tho song of tho mother Hocking her baby to sleep; Hope is tho prayer that another Says for her boy o'er tho deep! Ho, to is the reed of our sorrow Under tho fall of tho clay Promise that some sweet tomorrow Wo shall live over, alway! Live in a laud all oternal When all our trials aro through, When hope has blossomed supernal And all our hopes have como true! Hyrou Williams. Misses Ada Ueuuctt and Ada Cruce will cutci-taln Ihe members of tho Kosmos Klub this evening at tho homo of .Miss Crujo on Hargrove Height.'. The Illblo class will meet with Mr Ceorge A. Itaiusey tomorrow after- noon. Muslcale recital by the pupils of Walter Nichols at Hroadway H.ptls chtiri It Thursday and Friday. i Mrs. Frederick flreenloaf left todar ti spend the summer, with northon I and eastern friends. II The members of Circle 3 of the llroadway Methodist Aid will enter tain with a reception at tho parson, age this evenliiK from four to seven. Ml members and friends aro cord!al i invited to attend. There will If a musical and literary program rudder ed The Majestic was crowded it every . form, nue last evening aud Mbw HuD'tr i,is found It necessary lo add ,i inn in r of fans, whhli are being ft i ii today and the plctunn for, "io night are especially good and 'Hin.orous Miss Hunter proinlsej the n' if the most interesting films In Hi" circuit, and nlo exerts ove-y ef fort to make her patrons comforta'j.e On Friday afternoon at the Klks Home forty-two will be the game at a 'rceptum tendered Mrs. S T. Hledsoo, The hostesses will bo MesdatiUM W Kdwards. Coorgo Walker. K. K. C.udltott. C. M Campbell. W. I Cruce and C P. Dlugs. Miss Handal, who Is to havo charge of tne an department lu tho Landon const rvatory and who Is now In Franco studying under tho mastrf. i ivas a teacher of MUs Joo M.uuii dur ing her schooling at Wll'lam Wood 4 1 college In Fulton, Mo., last w'nler and , ; Is specially fond of Miss Mason mid ' remembers her frecjucntiy wi'.h souve- nlr post cards from abroad. Tho Maccabees will meet In regu lar sisslon tomorrow aftemooii In the Odd Fellows hall. An Interesting pro gram Is on. Initiation will 'he or der of the meeting, after which re freshtnents will be served. There was a good attendance at the meeting of. the W. C. T. U. Monday afternoon at tho home of Mrs J. A. Madden. Many plans were discussed a ""'king money In the fiitinc for the erection of n drlnklns fountain on Mnln street. A report was Rl.'on trom the coinmltteo that had charg' of tho to the daiiRhter of the American am fountain serving at Wall's last Satur- imssndor, KIiir Kdwnrd contributed day and sometUlnR over ten dollars was realized. Mrs. nivens, one of the ' earnest workers of the organization. added over three dollars to th? amount from baking and selling flow- ers. Tho union will meet during tho summer months, so anxious aro Its members raise tho required sum for the erection of the fountain. -- Miss Ilea Wolvorton was hostess to tho mombors of the Young Woman's Hotn(. Mission society Monday. The afternoon was spent in mission study. There was a good attendance and aft. er tho lesson refreshments wero serv ed. The club will meet with Mrs. Lee Tyre next Monday. Tho violin recital given by Mr. Har ry Hobs on Monday evening at tho llroadway Methodist ediurch was look oiits received by the bride was a mag ( od forward to with grout expectation nifirent emerald necklace, the gems ns he had been highly commented by ' mounted on platinum, costing $3.mo. . those who had hoard him In private, tho gift of J. Plerpont Morgan. Am- nor were any of his henrors dlsap-1 bassador Hold's chief gift was a dla I pointed for before tho program was , numd nedklace. and that of Mrs. lti-ld hardly over ho had captivated the en-1 a diamond Itara. King Kdwnrd, Queen tire audience. Ho gave several nam- Alexandria and all the members of tho hers, each district in stylo and all 'royal family contributed lavishly to with a cleverness and ease that was ' the magnificent array of gifts, as did as convincing ns captivating and de- j scores of tho Kngllsh nobility and noted not only the best school of train- ,.Very ambassador and prominent di lute but that Ina to talent which. Is 1 piomat in I-ondon. A ton of house born, never created. Tho coining of , linen, woven to order on Irish looms, Mr. ltoss In our midst Is an acxpilsl-1 Was given the bride by her mo 1 er Hon to the musical circle In the city ! The bride's trousseau was In kei p that has long been needed and his ro- j ng with the regal nature of the wed (option Is a hearty one. He will be i ,ng and was mainly the production of connected with the Landon conserva-' lending Parisian creators of feminine lory. The fine violin playing was part- garments. Tho wedding gown was ly due to the inspiring ncitimpanl- j the creation of Douc't and was of a ment of Miss little Cray, whose piano j striped satin mistral, adorned with music Is considered among the best magnificent needlepoint lace draped If not the best In tho city. Miss lies-, front in tho form of a "V." cont n ! ter's numbers wero very enjoyable and i nlng tho souplo under the amis and I her couiiUK to our town Is another trimmed with garlands of orange bios j acquisition to our muslcnl clubs, j soius, myrtle and white roses Th-- lmmedlatoly after tho music num-j drapery of lace fell on the fIhih. hers an Informal rocoptlon was ' forming a sort of fichu continuing the 1 given by Mesdames Walter A. I-edbet-ter, N. H. McCoy. A. O. Addlngton. S. T. Illedsoe, K. K. (Julllott. C. M. Camp- ' bell, J. II. Wall. J. It. Pennington, I). H. Loster; Mlssos Thadle James, Dor othy Dixon, llliss Corlow, Kdtia James, Muyhel Warren and Madgo Koborts. The program; Mendelssohn Concerto On. CI. i . . . . (! Andante I'1"n'o Mr. ltoss. Chopin Op. Sfi, No. 0 (a) Ktudc in C Hat Schutt lb) Valso Lenta In A flat I.aou (c) Crescendo Miss Hester. Tlrlndelll (a) Orazioso Muwknvell-Hartmnnn (b- To a Wild Hose Handegger Op. 21 lc) Hohemlan Dance Mr. Hoss Shumnnii (a) Polonaise On. 2, No, 10 (b) Finale Op. 2, No. 11 Miss Hester. Drdla a) Serenade Nevln-ltoss (1 Oh! That Wo Two Wero Maying ""bay Op. 32. No. 1 (0 Hejre KatI (Hungarian Fan- taslo) Mr. ltoss Beautify the Complexion IN TEN DAYS. Nadinola CREAM. ih un- rtjuilcJ bciutificr i. endorsed by tliouiaadi and guaranteed to rcroi ve ( reck 1 ei, f i .n p 1 a . lirt r-pol, tan. .lllownr... etc.. the want ate Im 20 Jiyt, and re.tora the beauty of youth. Price 50 cent, and S1.00, by leading druftfi'ttt or mail. frtearrf tj NATIONAL TOILET CO.. Part. Tear. Sold by Hoffman taiug Co., Coioman JJroti., and other druggists. Miss Freda Graham and Miss Huth lilake relumed yesterday from .i very pleasant visit to their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Make, In Marietta Regal Wedding for Miss Reld. lyuKlon. Juno 23. Ucautlful and historic ('Impel Koyal, In St, James' imlace, before whoso sanctuary Vic toria was wedded to l'rluco Albert ntl(1 wllch cver 8nco Jm8 boen llo)ll mxcri,t t roy:l nuitlnts, was today tll0 MC0,1U of .ne marriage of Miss Je:fn Held, daughter of the American am bassador, and John Hubert Ward. King Kdwnrd witnessed the ceremony and was the first to extend his felicitations to the happy groom and the blushhiR bride. NVa nil of the members of the British i il family and the cream of tho Ionujn nobility and diplomatic trps, as felect an assemblage as ever Rathe red at tho marrlago of an American girl, aided by their pres ence In making this tho most note- worthy inaliltnoiilal alliance that the i the fcngllsh metropolis has known In years. Aside from his desire to do honor ! the prestige of his presence and the j Holetnnlty of the Chapel ltoyal to the I wedding through a sincere respect for I the groom, who Is his equorry-ln-walt ng. The Hon. John Hubert Ward Is the first member of his majesty's household to take a bride since the accession of Kdwnrd, and this also added to tho notability of tho occa sion. He Is a brother of the Karl of Dudley, the recently appointed govern' or-genernl of Australia. Tho wedding took place earlier than expected In order that Lord and Lady Dudley, who will lenvo shortly for Australia, might be present. Tho bridesmaids Included Miss Heat rice Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mr.i Ogden Mills of New York, and Mlsa Jennie Crocker of San Francisco, both cousins of tho bride. Among the pre- souplo on the back. Tho sides of th" skirt were entirely covered with tv same needlepoint lace. The train wis caught at tho back by a garland of orango blossoms, myrtle and white roses. Tho splendid veil was of tulle adorned with embroidery and needle point lace. The trousseau Includes many other beautiful gowns of Parisian mako, among them a teagowu of rose nious selliio do sole, an afternoon gown of old bluo voile, a cream-colored tailor in ado costume, a decolletto gown of Nile green and a muslin frock, braided with crystal beads. Mr. Ward Is thirty-eight years old, and a member of a family of great an tiquity. Ho has no chance of suc ceeding1 to the title, Insomuch as the Karl of Dudley lias a large family. He received a legacy of $.100,000 when he became of age, and has had other leg acies since. The new Mrs. Ward has a consid erable fortune lu hor own right and will receive a considerable addition from hor father. A great musical treat Thursday night, June 2.", at Hobison opera house. Admission 23c. 10c extra for reserved gents. 21-." Tho Quakers give all classes of music and Impersonations and aro tho I most famous male quarUfcto In , America. Admission 23 cents, reserved 1 seats 10c extra. 21-3 Just a little uascasweet Is all that Is necessary to glvo your baby whon It Is cross nnd peevish. Caseasweet ontalns no opiates nor harmful drugs mil Is h'ghly recommended by moth rs everywhere. Sold by W. H. Framo. d&w Tho Quaker Quartetto at Hobison opera houso Thursday. Juno 25. Ad mlslon 25c, reserved seats 10c extra. 21-5 DoWltt's Wltcn Hard Salve. It U especially good for piles, Ho sure to get DoWltt's. Sold by W. 13. Frame d&w r 6?.y- jy"11 ill"" looks forward to the hour with apprehension. Mother s Friend, by its penetrating and soothitiK properties, allays nausea, nervousness, t.,.rd,.,w.int r,.,iuiis. mui so'nrenares the system for the ordeal that she passes through the event nave ilsi men ami saiu. u ia -W - worth its weight in gold." l () -r lutlleiif iliu rl". HH'k eon Ultllg until' Intottlinll II Irr IUU IIKAUFIiaiJ UKOULATOR CO. Atlanta, G. T.N-COLEMAN ... THE CITY DRUGGIST .... Telephone 9 W. Main St. JfE have just received a fine line of Shakespeare's Pishing Tackle, which is on display in our show window. Before you buy see our Special Offer. B1VENS, C0RHN $ FRENSLEY HIGH WATER PRICES Como three blocks up Caddo street to tho biggest household storo In Ardmore, no rents to pay and got 'cm cheaper. Wo rent, exchange, repair, store, pack ship. Sell completo outfits on eaiy payments. Now comers and uewly married pooplo especially Invited to get our knocker prices. Ph-jno us. 366 C. P. HALL THE HOUSE P. S. IxH ns sond you a Herrlck Hefrlgemtor on approval. ABk others It thoy -will do It., Lotus sond you a charcoal furnaco and a bushel of charcoal. Lots of them In use Ask Phono 3CC It wo swap new summer goods for any old goods and wo will say yes. N. I). Tho Herrlck rofrlgorator saves lco. It Is odorless. Has many advantages over all others. Try It 3 days on approval. It circulates cold air and keeps tho grub puro and sweet. Try ono and you will havo no other. C. P. II. Our Show Room Presents a very ple.ising appnuranco with its stock of brand now plumbing floods. Bathroom sots anil mirrors horo in rrofusion and every lady is especially invited to call to see our line of bathroom tixlures. We aro ecpaip pod to do your plumbing rignt and on short notice. Plume us and wo will tie glad to submit you an estimate Phone No. 9. SPREKELMEYER COMPANY TINNIRSi PlUMblRS AND BAI FITTERS. Is to love children, rind no home can be happy without them, yet the ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass usually Is so full of ... . i .i i suueriiiB nnu ureuu mm sue with but little suffering, as numbers V a iaMH H HI BV'l FURNISHER msmv