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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ARDMOREITE Ardmorc, Sunday, May 15, 1910 K5H5BS KM it t: n k :::: a 8 $1,000,000 DROP A Home Oklahoma National 1 Life Insurance Oklahoma City, U. S. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK SOCIETY CONTINUBD FROM PAOB THHBB foeloty editor any Idea of agitating tho finest Ion ln theso columns, but a recent article In Harper's by Mrs Julia Ward Howe was told In such nn Srtorestlng "homo-Hko" manner that the subject galnodi renewed interest in tho little bit of history she gave In connection wlUi her personal In torcst in tho movement. It seems that Mrs. Howe, llko a great many of us, viewed tho question with nnper onal Interest, being "agin" it not from personal conviction but because wo had given tho subject no deep thought or Investigation nnd the necessity for It had not entered her life. In those days Lucy Stone was going about lecturing and Mrs. Howe attended n Hoston lecture. You ;e mcmbcr Lucy Stone wub tho young woman who devoted her talents to womnn's suffrngo in Its early days of ng'tatlon. Sho was the daughter of n New Bngland farmer nnd a woman or iKiwerful attraction and intellect. Her mother had1 milked nlno cows n fow hours before her birth nnd regretted thnt her baby was a girl 'hcaiutie a woman's lot is so hard. hen this llulo girl was largo enough xho drove Uiose snuie cows to pasture whon the weather was io cold that her logs nnd feet were numb. She was what old Mr. Tolllvor would have called n "sharp up." And asked her niothor whon sho was but n yourgster why women had so much hnrder tlmo thun men and hor moth fir gave hor tho scriptural Injunction from Paul thnt womou should keep tjulet. She Uetcrmlned to and out about this for herself and reaJ tho Hlble In tho origi al language. Farme" S no refused her a college education. "'Send a daughter to college-- no Th. inost healthful of coffee. t-Ke.d the UI.el on the can and then refer lo Bulletin. 19 of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Vt, 13. It comes from Louisiana yyf A rVTYTlr!!!, whose French-spcaklng LUZrlAll lN Ct ' people have the art rS of coffee-making f fT?TC C to perfection V 1 I"" Ct A Rich Man's Coffee at u Poor Man's Trice Why not he one of Its two million users? k ur oroc.r The Rcily-Taylor Co. n. ono-. u.s.a. A DAY Is the estimated amount LIKE INSURANCE COMPANIES PAY in death claims This should be sufficient evidence to YOU of the value and necessity of Life Insurance, more especially when you have the opportunity of procuring one of our perfect protection poli cies THE MOST LIBERAL OE ALL. The sick, dying and dead arc not insurable. The Time to Insure Is Now! CARD TO-DAY Company for Home THE: Indeed; the girl must be mad to think, nl.iuit It!" He didn't exactly ngreo with the Hindus who threw the girl bab.es In the river, but he didn't see any rev sort why he should spend any money on a girl. Hut she earned her way through collego and ono of the proudest mo ments she experienced wns when she loariKvl In the original Hebrew that "lalleo" meant to chatter, not to speak seriously. Mrs. Howe became a convert to Woman's suffrage and exerted hor In fluence to further tho movement. I give Mrs. Howe's rather spirited account or her attendance in tho first congress iu her own words: A task or some difficulty was as- hlgned me at this congress. The con htant refc. nco by male opponents 0f ' woman suf. rage to tho sacred duties or maternity hail suggested to some or Us that It might at some time be nppioprlate to present a woman's view or the obligation of paternity. Th s duty now devolved upon me. The paper was accordingly written and presented, not without :)iilety. it wns heard with attention and called forth no unfriendly comment. Indeed, 1 think I might say that It was receiv ed with acceptance. II has some times both amiuetl and angered me to hear a college youth, a freahunn, presumably, adinonluh his grand-motli-or, or a woman or ago thereto eorres pond'ng, conconiln tho sncrednes and ImiKirtauco of the function of motherhood. I will try to recall hero some fea tures of the Journeys or A. A. W to tho place In which tho congress w.n to be hold. On tho occasion Just now present !o my recolloetlon. I roso very early iu the chill of the Novombor moving. .My first act was to review tho packing accomplished on the previous evening, assrr ng myself that my g.asses Kiove, nnu .nr were aireauy in my i val so The carriage was In waiting T O People Co. A. BUILDING at thn uoor; I asked tho choremnu If tho steps were slippery. He should J have known, for ho had' Just aspersed I them with water, whleii rrozo without I loss of time. Ho offered to assist me,' tho result being that wo rolled down tho steps together, I landing on my head. With little delay, I leaped into the waiting vehicle, and was dilven to the station, where I was soon Join ed by a cheering party of friends. Among them I was glad to see Mrs. Kdnah Cheney, with ono or two of her especial Intimates. Our friends at once observed that 1 had met with an acciJont. One of them was despatched to the nearest pharmacy for a bottle of hamamel s, ! with which 1 bathed my facial bruises. , not sparing tlmo to consult tho mlr- ror. Whon, some hours later, 1 accl-: ,ollta"-v caught n glimpse of myseir, I was shocked at the spectacle which my bonnet presented. I exclaimed, "Dear friends, why did you not tell me thnt my bonnet wns awry?" The answer was that their thoughts. 1 ke my own. were Intent upon other mat ters. il- Daughters of the Confederacy In Muskogee. Foremost among the many good works that the Daughters cf the Confederacy are 'lshlng throughout this state, m caring for aged ami helpless votcrnns, Is build ing u home for Conroderate veterans and widows. A bill wan passed in the state legislature whoreby main tnlnnnce Tor the home Is provided the duty or erecting tills home rails upon the southern people of the state, and particularly w the Daughters of tho Confederacy. The chapter In this city has ralsod a fund of io.'O whloh wan originally Intended to bo used for a monument Iu one of tho city parks, but feel ing that this home for veterans would be a greater monument than any of nt the marble, the chapter pledged iRHt meeting. $.100 toward ! building the home, and their mon ument fund will bo twnrd ninklng ' a part of this amount. Interest Iu the wurk of the chapter M growing i with every meeting, and the mem-b-rhhlp has reached seventy in num ber Delegates to the state conven j timi io be held in July at Oklahoma i City were elected, theso being Mrs. Theodore (lullck and .Mrs. Sam P. I Nicholson. Throughout tho summor months a series of teas, informal parties and danecn. will be given by the D.iughtors, for the organi zation, true to tho spirit of the ! MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING :: SYRUP ? , ,t m i whit, t.. thin for ..-r fifty mri. C I J it . th, 'MM. Mifi.-n i' kiihi. H ( ! S i i , ur. -i wiikI cidi. , ituti 1 the U-m r ft 22 r.r r ill .rrli.1.1. ) " old x' . i honpitabb in tho ox tr. in. . a Odd and Endt. Th. Woman' Home Protective i tnon meets on Wednesday af ternoon at the Hroadway Motliodlst i iiuii it Mn. Sid nay Sukrh Mt. Plennnnt, Texas. ) vftltlng In Mrs. Hh KvaiiB has returned to Galveston after a pleatuint visit wlt'i llr IKirunta, Ool. and Mrs. Sidney Suggs 'Society. 31 Deacon street. Hoston. I . shall limit this article to general nun j Mrs (5. H. Hanisey hns returned 1 ter, which may help make these pro frum Springfield, Mo., accompanied ; grams usoful. J by her niece, Mls-so Sua I (oil Hob- Hrst of all, tho teacher must be an I inon and Bdwlna Robinson. A Man Wants to Die r-i m w M UMb wit, i only when a lazy liver and sluggish t,.tlt lite ft fr-llitltl .l..unniiilniiii . Hut l7r. KlnV; Ne LlfrPnirexpei poisons from the system; bring hope! and courage; euro all Liver, Stomach J and Kidney troubles; Impart health ; .inn i,ur hi wiu weax, nervous ami ailing 2,'c nt Ardmoro Pharmacy. . Notice. ''! show how the duM proved noth- In the County Court, Carter Coun-j ,n nrl the best man often fell. Kven ty, State of Oklahoma. n smnl1 clll,l readily sees the silliness In tho matter of tho estate off 1,loIs nff0' courts are once citi Hobt. Hartholomow. deceased. No. Hslied and can be loj on to see the 193 State. Now comes Hobt. It. Neyland, ad ministrator of the said estate, and reports to tho Court that he will have on hand in cash, belonging to tho said estate, the sum of J 1,037.00. As there are no debts against tho I sold estate that have not heretofore been paid, except the cost of ad- ministration of this succession; that j more than six months have elapsed ! sine thla n.iminutmtinn Vn nnnn. i was open ed; that G. 0. Page, Ada Terry and Helen Frazlcr. are tho nearest of kin and only heirs at law or tin said Hobt. Bartholomew, deceased, that they are each related to him in tho same degree, and that each or them Is entitled to a one-thl'd Interest in tho sum or money hsre- inbeforo stated; that all of sai.1 ' heirs reside, so reporter is inrormel, In tho County or Wake, In the , State or Xorth Carolina; that the said heirs arc willing to make bond in tho sum or $5,000.00, conditioned as required by law, and desire the court to enter an order requiring the reporter to distribute Mio said funds equally among them, th? said helre. HOBBRT It. NEVLA.Vf) AdminUiraMr Subscribed nnd sworn to berof.' me this tho 9th day or May, 1910. GliKXIB MITCHEU., Notary Public. (Seal) My commission expires December 1. 1911. May 10-10t Notice to Creditors. To the creditors or Joe son. deceased: F. Hobl- Tho creditors or the above named decedent are hereby notified that the undersigned was, by tho County Court of Carter County. Oklahoma. appointed administrator or tho estate j or said decedent, and that all per sons having claims against the es tate or said decedent are required to exhibit them to said undersigned Frank Hoblson with the necessary vouchers, at Ardniore. Oklahoma, at the office of his attorneys, Moore & Hass. within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. F HA NIC ROMSO.V, 19-" It Administrator Treasurer's Call For Warrants. The following Carter County War rants are hereby called In for pay ment: All Court Hind Warrants up to No. 211 Inclusive. All Contingent Fund Warrants up to No. 700 Inclusive. All Poor and Insane Warrants up to No. 51 Inclusive. All Separato School Warrants up to No. 130 inclusive. All Hoad and Hridgo Fund War rants. All Hrldge Fund Warrants. All Supply Fund Warrants. D. M. UUMPff. 9dfl wl County Treasurer About all home mon here on earth seem to be goul lor Is to keep pushing a cloud or cheap tobacco smoke up into tho air. PILES CURED AT HOME BY'"'0 1)y ',rovls,on of thg Courerenco .,i. . ........ ' for mediation that President Uoosove't run AUSUKNIUN MtlHUU. It j.Hi Mirfrr fmm r i-rmriMiiiv I'll. i ami I Hill till t.hi h I114111 l.y ii iw all- WfOlni.-. .iclil-ii.- 1.1 in.) ud mi' )iur aililri--., r I" i urn jn iri-lf .11 nll"ll tri'Mlut-ni . mill hiii alMi mmmi ,m. i,i in 14 liiiHk- tr..tttru nt ( r.,r trial. -hli rt'ft-rvlMv. fpM'i rum- "hii i.a-miij- ir riiut-Mil. luiuiiili Ir tr l-f N-rMnit i-rr (url. r' ad in- Mun.'). I ill Ml iiImt f llila i.Tit. U'rltr !!.. 1.1 11 r 11. tiuniuurn, luix r, tvu:li lu-uu. lud. :: :: :: ! :: a PEACE DAY. l.u la Allies Mead ) illy :: :i :: :: t: a t: In 1007. the school Mipcrlntenden-.s a; tholr nnrual meeting rotommetiJed to nil schools the obcrvancc of May IS tho nnnlvoraary of the First Ha Kile Conference. A dozen states had previously obiorvod the day and slncf tho lonflots and material for school use upon that day have become ge;i erally known through the School Penro Ioaguo, special c erilses, n long as those on Flag day or Memorla' dny should bocomc genera'. As fu'l Information regarding programs can lie obtained of tho Secretary of th School Ponce Ioaguo, Mrs. Andrews 405 Marlborough street, Hoston, or of the Secretary of the Atiierlrnti Pence i enthusiastic bellevor In world organ! ! zntlon and arbitration if Pence day is to inspire her pupils. If she ha to vr Jllf rl 17 II V I'll 4 nif llitn imagination and a clear comprohen T" f 8UbJCt h a ",ak even tho Prlmnry class, feel the thrill of the great war against war which this day celebrates. I)y pictur ing tho old time duel, for example. I that between Hurr and Hamilton, she folly of gigantic duels between nations If an. international court becomes avallnblo. The story or tho formation of the Permanent Tribunal of Arbitra tion should bo told as ono of the greatest events of history, mnrklns' an ettnrli. It rnn tnl.1 tilitiii-iiom.. ! ly rd in the simplest words. First tell of the Tsar's receipt, thnt August "a ln 1SJS' "Ke a "01t Irom the blue K,artlln,r 11,0 wor,l wl; n ""heard of Proposition and showing how the awful Increase of armaments "were1 ljrlnlnK about tbe very cataclysm they were designed to avert." In shor preparation for war, through the rapid ity of new Inventions Iu armaments was bccomlrg as costly as war Itself The decadu slnco this rescript has painfully emphasized this fact, the United States paying as much for army and navy In ISOS in tim0 of peace as It pall' ten years before In time cf war. After tbe script fol lowed, rJno months later, tho coming together of ono hundred representa tives with fifty attaches In Queen Wilholmlna's little palace. "Tho House In tho Wood, nt tho Hague." Those represented the twenty-six nations that had ambassadors at St. Peters burg. They came toKether full of In- dlfferenco or cynicism, expecting for tho most part mere perfunctory action. iney excluded reporters as did the Constitutional Congress in 17S7. Hut with the sceptics were strong men of faith, among them our Bnglir.h anibns- suuor i.oru raunccroru and our own minister to Herllu, Andrew D. White. These and a few others ere ieu nope and coimsence and soon. In one of the three committees, every man round hlmseir nt work an.' through endless social Mnctlons com ing Into friendly touch with strangers, rubbing orf prejudices nnd enlarging his power and comprehending their point or view. Once, when Germany's Inaction that summer seemed to block the way and rrustrate all possibility or harmony, public opinion In America helped In molt tho iceburg or opposition. Mr. White sent Mr. Holls or tho New York bar t et'm :o s:c H htnloho nnd Von Iiiielow. He was told that Ger ninny as a whole cared llttlo about the Conference acd no ono supposed America really care!. Theso diplo mats were Indeed amazed to see the plies of lcttors nnd telegrams whlth revealed that, far nnd wide, clubs, boards of trades, churches and all kinds of organization in America had been pouring urgent messages to our delegation. One or these was signed by thirty-ore Uaptlst clergymen In Or egon, each or whom paid a dollar to send It. The ono that Inriuencod the Germans most wns a prayer written by a Hlshop or Texas to bo prayed In every church or his -Jlocese whllo the , Corrorence lasted. As a result or this first Conference a Permanent Tribunal or Arbitration 1 was established lor which Mr. Came ' glo has i rot Idol n l u'.'dlng nt a cost 1 or one and a hair million dollars This is not yet completed. A dozen or ! more nations have taken enses to this , court. Protlslons made by this Con I reronro prevoated war between Hus- s-ia and England over tho firing; on i English fishing vesselt a was related t In Article III or this series . It was called to Klttory navy yard the repre sentatives of two groat nations to end tho bloollost war of modern, times. This war could have been avoided had tho world boon a llttlo organize! Slnco then tho second Tnguo Confer, enco has taken further stops in world organization. It is certain now that We have a good line of corsets and we know it, that's the reason we have been talking to you so much about our Kabo Corsets Let us show you to you its merits. mm m 1 I I Kll.i Oor-t Ox Style 612. ! low In butt and h.n a Inns skirt. It d'-JLTH'il fur Hit- nvrrati: litutr: made M batiitn with l2Vlncli front clasp: lace trimuicJ; 2 ialr of garter., bizes IS to 30. JTICC, 51.00 This corset is our popular Ji.oo one, but we have so many others to select from that if this does not ap peal to you we wou'd like to show you others. i)Mm(mi - Ardmore's Crowing Store. at regular Intervals a world coherence merging into a Parliament with ever Increasing powers will meet. Execu tive commissions will eventually car ry' out its decisloiiB and in interna tional police rorce a totally dirrerent thing rrom rival armies and navies will keep law and order. Tho first steps toward this arc arbi tration treaties between tho great na tions promising to setUo all difficul ties between them by law or arbitra tion. Tho teacner will of courso tell her pupils tho story of such a treaty botween Chill and Argentina and of tho erection of the Christ or tho An des on the loWcst mountain pass as a pledge or perpetual peace. Four thought should bo cmpliMlz. ed: 1. Organization this Is an aee or power such as tho world never siw beroro because men have learned to co-operate. Picture tho condition or our states ir they had not been, fede rated; or tho German and Italian states before they were united. Bn. ph.ft the fan tin' peace between nations Is not a question of making men Into saints but of organizing them In practical business fashion. The United Stntcs must bo an exemplar or a United World. This country has no danger from without but fear rul dangers rrom within. 3. Peace develops all tho virtues, even tho high est courage, hotter than war. 1. Citi zens ol our favored land are bettor able than any other to lead the world toward peace. Far more care needs to bo taken to prepare for Peace day than for any other Instruction of tho year because of the misconceptions among tonchors as well as tho public' regarding the pence movement. Tho teaching nnut of course, bo In perfect harmony with tho thought of revorenco for tho bravo men who fought for Independence and MOTHERS FRIEND A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Cheerfulness and a bright disposition during tho months before baby comes, aro among the greatest blessings a mother can bestow upon tho llttlo life abont to begin. Her happiness and physical comfort will largely govern tho proper development of the health and naturo of tho child. Mother's Friend contributes much to tho mother's happiness and health by the relief and mental comfort it affords. It is a linlmcut composed of penetrating oils and medicines which lubricate the muscles and tendons of tho body, sootho tho swollen mammary glands, causo a gradual expansion of tho skin and tissues, and aid in the relief of nautea. Tho regular uso of Mother's Friend greatly lessens tho pain and danger when baby comes, and assures a quick and natural recovery for tho mother. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our free bcok, con tainlug valuable information for expectant Mothers. THE BRADFIELD CO., ATLANTA, 9A. this line and explain WOMEN arc often sur prised to find that their figure is so different, so much bet ter, when they put on a Kabo Corset. . It is always noticeable to others. Kabo Corsets are the leaders in style and arc remarkable for the great comfort they give the wearer. Buy a Kabo. Kalio Form Reducing Cor sets arc perfect in comfort umA results. Kalxi Maternity Supixutcrs are a great blessing to women v.ho expect the Stork. All Kalx goods ate protect ed liy the most liberal guar antee. Kabo Corset Co. Chicago mm mmu J. O. Fisher, Mgr. to preserve tho Union, and sharp dis tinction must be made between past civil wars which could not have been prevented by a Hague Court, had one existed, and future International -war for which wo now have substltuter ir we will but uso them. A Regular Tom Boy was Susie cnniblng trees and rences, jumping ditches, whltllng, nlways get ting scratches, cuts, sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or scalds. Hut laws! Her mother Just applied Hucklen'n Arnica Salvo and cured her nuicU It.inlo t-.,r thing healable Holls, Ulcers, Eczema. (Old Sores, Corns or Pllei )25c at Ardmoro Pharmacy. nes. Try 1L Indlanlnns tell n story, says Llppln cott's, or Senator Hcverldge's entrance Into politics when he was llttlo more than a boy. He won tho liking or tho governor or tho state by a quaint llttlo speech ho mado during the pre sentation or a petition by a delegaUoti whoso spokesman was insurferably locg-w'' 1 and tedious. Tho man talked to the governor nearly nn hour, during which everyone stood. To all It seemed thnt It would never end. When, however. It finally did, the governor asked wearily If tho dele gates wished to offer any further rea sons for the granting of the petition. Whereupon Ileverldgo remarked: "If you don't grant It, governor, we"l have that speech repeated to you." ir you attempt to touch a miser ho may get busy anr scratch your acquaintance. U8E ALLEN'S F00T-EA8E, The anUVjitlc powder to be thikan Intothe ho. If yoa hvo tired, scblngfttt, try AlleniKoot.K. It rrftt the f Mt and mkc new or tight fthort easy. Cure ichlnL', wollen. hot, iweaUng fcvL Ki-llc? en corni tod bunions of all pain and clvra rent and !?,!f!,.'t,,wy!Iu,,? 11 ,0 1,r,ak ' -Nw " Try It to-day. Hold cverr ln-rr, ss cu. iWt , ' ' f . --'' . m i nr. r. trial 1C K - ( addrcm Allen H. Olmited, Lo Moy, N. Y.