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Afdirere Thursday February 4, 1937 TWO THE DAILY ARDWORElTE TO TIP OR 0RN0TT0TIP THE CuESTO'i NOW ACITA1 THE M SOS OF MANY. INTRODUCED IN CONGRESS By Freak Merseiy, Resreteniat. Fron Mtseaatrt Te Praette af T aetata rt Reesed Stae Where K t a tatrae. vMoclated hw. uilBftao, D. C, Feb. II. Tip 11 10 bt placed ajader the ban r. law ! the aWnail capital if m ir iatiudaaaja la mptf w nut It Maura? of Mleso.-. .u : favorably ravrtM to the hn-i- . -r.- committee ot tfce Mstrtrt ,r ( rabU should be mm), and th-' k- ipeets are bright that K will b rne Mil pforUc that both the ;-r fcn who gives a Up aad UM one who af . a tip shall a Urntd em '' tl",n. T n measure haa baa wail ree l v. 1 members of niBgiaaa. The ar ! "lr friend froaa laosae who v.. Wuhington ar tba principal if- t'l from th tlpptag arietJee. t.n --ome aot merely a not,.-.-l if an outrage, (rota wiriest ther .1 I'-ars to be no war of 'acap lt-' 'Jth tba enactment e( some nr ! : : 3, Mr. Murphy', iate law. 'Ib- measure baa imMnd the p j rotal not only of uieaaber of con bat ot Waahisurlon bastneea 1 ' a, notel keeper and reatauraatear m rourae.tboaaaadaof eaSerers add th.lr indoraemeat to the Mil and are. h-ptna; alncerely that It wil be paaa- f 'l. Naturally, there la oppoattion I'. That cornea. W might k expected. fetUna peopi, nd la thor- u',w' WB?cn would dear any of from the waiter and port or and oth-. ml(hr Ana,,, with the enact- Ber J ndrnhmtoa to thla coun t's win) are enjoylne; the nanf met 01 . ... yDrDD. bili 1. 1. hue.. ! try. aha will aaseat to a tacit ntv tint. One waiter declared a day or two ago and be doabUeaa represent "I in a measure we eeauawiL aa kind-tnat 11 id Jiarpti- 1 Lc paaaed and Ue law eauorctm. naan Ington hot! aal reataaraatkeepera would hae to face a aerioaa strike He rralnU'lned that waltwre In prom inent hotels and restaurant, which am patronised b- people who moat desire to be separateil troni their money, could not lire on the wages they receive and that they depend upon the tips to oke out Inadenuate salaries. This may he trw. to an ex tent, but, as haa bowl pointed out liy IlepreaenUtlve Murphy hl bT ott er victims of the praetice. It 1 a isltualhm which Is susceptible or ad with..t imnoatnz Ul a i" w r,. .. ...... , I The practice, of tipping waa intra-' mi, AmeHca from Mgiaad. " It lis bton made an evil, however, by thn ..mverhlat eatrnvagaaee of we- thy American, both n thla country and In lJurop... Tbny have "throwa ' thi ir money at the birds to sucn aa . A.Me.r em, I All III IIIUI, III l"rl" " - I the hllffhtBt -wrvlcrj WDw In An In. 4e.llr.rt In -. rwilti! U. If Vl lD If A b boy In a hotel hande you a telegram lie i-xpecw n tip. although he may tmvp walked not thirty feet from the inir.et.h omce to your chair In the olllcp. If yoit should be so absent mlmU-d as not to offer Mm the tli be v. Ill 'suml on your foot" until you glvi it lo lilm. The chatermain win prove meir cuums. sppnini a iruaiee. Inquire oli")niitly If be haa nvrte , examine the bankrupt and transact tip your Ud nt right and will shoTSuch other business as may come her (lliapi.lntmrnt If you do not re- before said meeting, aponil l'h a bl ol allvor: if the lull, JOHN HINKl. bt.y brlTT a nltclier of Ire water j Referee In Bankruptcy, to yciir room ho (jxpecta to be paid. Published Feb. It. 1M7. f..r It; the waiter who aerve your j tn. nl In the cafe or dining room looks r... n quarter aa n matter of right; . - ...... 1. .Mftfva ror vou ana ,a. , v fuablonable cafe inn 1 1 icutwt ... Mj or r. ataurant for aa after-theater sap- pe-, ftir Instance you are expected to rememher gcnerotialy e neaa (iit. r aa well ua tho wait.' or wait ers serve the atipper. In fact. the ilior to, or reaiueiu 01. aum- tmi, In likely to get himself disliked nml to lie made the victim of poor nn.l to lie made tne service, for WHICH III any evom n pavs a good price, untoa. lie tip. the . ' .1.. .n.t ranmnn:jr.L.'', roll ri r inner inuimui t - , ,1, .h rv him In any way. . . ,i, washlneton ta even worse than Now York or any other American city. He must be an ' unpopular waiter In a fnihlonable res. j tnurant who doea not pick up from $150 to J3.00 a ilay. and the bead: waller who doe. aot trlnlo that sum In not onto hi Job. Thoro are at least "'""I nwn valuable property awl live, not, me l ,.n,f. l.t n HtV e. Re. IVI) 111 v. ........ , cent!)' one f thrc trcn loannl tti' ,.f n nrim1nrrit covcrnmrrt . fy nJH '. " .- clal J200 ono cvcnlnc In order " younu man mlgltt set raar-ica n a WHITE 5WAN CORN UIum S-tfl Brtad a rAc ci is Ctoaer'i A. ud S'-xe Sta Cera 4. fnat ei tfc Swts Lc Far 7 w Cos, (itlxfti Sea ti l-O'll ar? taadV tad e n 1 tux '4 .ae Atttt fit ?t-v i miSdfc wWi) w-. V . r- -i-I Aft! f y 1 a cro 3. ' 1 .4 - .ria f icri? l j-...:..- ct t a : -.ru, tfle ti t " rt 'M aa. Ara ywi ' ar- f tMil is aay oaSrt Atd 4 r" otat aa7fiftf cIms fvsd a cau ai'wtyi ca3 If 5-ui Bctad. tf yM pocf dnn't i"p aW Svaa Ecud. Kad ca La nir THE Waplej-Platter Grocer Company Dedaec Ft. WuA, Dalla waj-. ' '. n,l rar. ! : 1 , -. .f .. r the Boat onlitary tranaartion A courna 1A WMA V w .... I M I t ,1-k. With " " Maay people deprecate the lipping eta.JeZir-.ih.voanwman.: fw . . mt,i,i.miniM,re MiT, ya thr'onld not " orfenae i aot doubt do rare pu( themMiTef, , a ,.. .,,A ,, , th. ed the national capital will be able to demonstrate to the country that good o( all klno, ru be obtained vnt,M pylBi; twice for IL Plratina Foley's Honey and Tar. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar aa a throat and long 1 remedy, and on account ot the great 1 merit and popularity of Foley's Honey i and Tar many Imitations are offered 1 lor tne genuine rnese worxme un ItAllAna tav Mlmllap Ataailllie UffllN. Beware of them. The genuine Foley Hooey and Tar la in a yellow pack- age. Ask for It and reflate any anb- atltute. it is the beat remedy tor cough and colds. Hoffman Drug Co. and City Drug Store. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. . . . . . .... ,n 0e liiatrict court 01 me inneo nutua tor tne aoutnern uisinct. at '- . ' in the matter 01 xemott raraue, , rawwruptcj. l" AsSmlre. 1 the Indian Territory, at Ardmore. a onrupt: ouc ia nereoy atven uauarupt: ue,, '"" tnai in mwt vmj . r.u.u-.j.ou, or - dlnlflinlle eatanelaiiwBl I90T. the said Merrlott & Fitrdue were hajudged bankrupt, aad that the meeting of their creditor wUI he held at my office at the court house In the city of Ardmore. on the '35th day of February. l07. at l)today. snows that the president Is ia ocioca in tae tore noon, at time the said creditors may attend, NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Diatrlct Court of the United euttea tor inv awutnern uitinn at , Ardmore. In the mater of J. F. Burnett, bank nipt. In bankruptcy. 1 o tne c realtor m j. 1 . Burnett. , In the Southern DUtrlct In the Indian ! Terrlmry. at Ardmore, a bankrupt: "" . .! J. Sth day of February. tM7. the said F. Burnett was duly adjudged 'i" " e of hi creditor, will be held at my of- Are at the court house In the eltv of Ardmore. on the Sth dav of Febru- . . ry. 1W7. at 10 oclock In the tore- ( nt.on. at which time the eald creditors may attend, prove their claims, ap. point a trustee, examine the bankrupt and tranaaet such other bulneas aa may come before said meeting. JOHN HIN'KLK Referee In Bankruptcy. Published Feb. 13. 1M7. ApP.y 'a little of Hameey-. Wltah . . rj-a.-i u.imi 1 enure and no harm run come to I not d .lu'e -1 in ti. 'f il u 1. i-ar."-c I pure 'r " . F J IUMSF.Y Drursrt WOULD KEEP COOLIES OUT SECPEAW RC AMENDVEN"! j OCEhTS AN rO I'LL. TTE MOVE IS SIGNIFICANT nttMt tlut ?tit Hat Only a Private UainUMj Wrtf wt y.-a b'.lttf EiaVt-Ma Tfre It FfMti tit KtaaMailiHtan. aahlfurros. Root WM' -' 1 todi- 'ha. Fab. t) tVerrtary '.j rb vwau coaler :b ineorpornta to b ima.-f-i'i'Jti Mil a proelaaom vblrb '1 eny ndmiaaloa to all Atuttca h are wttboat paaaporu from the..- horri (otrertUBamt. Tb aujdwaUoa, wbJeb it, to fact, an InttnanUoa from th White Hoaao h tinlncMt la aereral way. For '.ne 'hlng It aeema to ladlcnte that ht:- the prealdnt. in InUmatlna; to -r.- San rntnrUco achool board that r- couM naajotlata an exctaaiaa treaty 'rh lapaa. baa la fatrt only a pnmte -. m taadlait with Japan that the ! - arlo will endeaTor to keep coolie ( thla country. . Aa It la now, ,an (irea no pas porta to coorH enter this coon try. bat they are --ml'terf to emigrate to Hawaii and "ir other tnanlar poaaeaainaa, wbaac h-y rome to the mainland wttboat let or hindrance. Tlw amendment which Mr Root haa t novated would pra- elude thla. . . , . . t tB" pr-ideat ban aome prl , vmV HVIIwiaiaUliJIIIa IIKU Wit It to thouaht that whll, Japan would not agree In apecinc teres to ders land lag that passport! are not to be glrea to cooties. Of course such an arrangement would rent upon th good faith of Japaa. tt may be said that the pres ident and Secretary Root hare Ja pan's assurance that paaaporu wilt not be glrea to coolies, so that a law excluding those who are without passports could gire no offense to Japan Mayor ScfamlU and hU acbool board will be placated by this arrangement la not known. rrlend of the mayor aay, however, that be 'is not diapoeed to rescind the school regulation of San Franciaco In con aideratloa of aa agreement which can "! retain h , h rwn (Of her coolies. The Immigration bill, aa Is well kIvnwn . , v. .known. Is tied up in eoafiarene. be- cause the bouse conferee, will not agree to th. sMiate provirion which ' prMcrtbe" M educatloo1 - emlgraats. Secretary Root la so ea- Kr to have this bill serve aa a meant that he baa urged the senate conicr eea. In the name of the president. to recede from thla provtalon of th measure. The altuation. aa It presents Itself desperate straits to reconcile San p,..,,.. aD jap,n. Lame Back. This aliment la usually caused by 'rheumat'' e muscle and may ' be curec ig Chamberlain's Pain Balm two nrce times a day Jand rubbing the parts rigorously at each application. If thla does not af- ford relief, bind on a piece of tunnel slightly dampened with Fain Balm, aad quick relief la almost .ure to fol . mm uj . . nuwr;, . Frame. Ardmore Drug Co.. Bonner & Bonnair 1 , wttte't Harraw Ettape, i,noo0i r,D -j count Wltte had . ., tratn dMLh h nern., marhlDr 10tayi according to gt, petersbtirg dlipateh to the Tel- egraph. when the machine waa found euiode ' " w" ,OUBO " of bed torn of Count Wltf. house - MM.ikf i. i after, midnight. It was timed to 1 explode In two hours, when the count and coanusw woul dhave gone to Count Wftte, who la In Indifferent health, wa being vialted by a doctor and two frleada when the discovery waa made. The countess had gone to a theatre. Mmme. Melba nays the stage folVa ahould "eat plenty of fruit an,) ,.K,.ta,i,.s " Provided thi Jo n, , ,,,, f.. M1 iht ailttnr-e . subscribe for The Arumorcue, A r' - 'i.. . ! . .' ? I.-"a-i rr ; 1 r r-. I Tw dowa .a frvi. -f 1 rr. ! oly w.rb JinV-i. ty cj'.M t or Iri.E, To tar Ita . f tb -! ! -I 00 aiaVKitloc Tfi b..r. f a tt . H noc a bom at a'i . t . :la!7n of hair and k.:i h btrnod and lmn m'- -' avt.1r by note: gammy -otiatai.- r -'t-.r of Ui. 00 nail a ry . . toirT and Traa at oily apjrxi Ita ktwpaf. bowarrr. JwHl - wbat b raaU do. I'ar mar day .' r 1'i.nnl all bit aklll to troa.l. to tym to the front of th- aal pst it born tbr-xMEn. Tbn f r aooie 'lay be rtrok4 the born. n . tL aaimar djagost at Ant. al'r. . later It an an I to Ilka tt. Wb , fooad b ateaat no harm It ht b!m t : t. tba born In bt left band and then -u too rtajbt Imitate tba motion r.f 1 .i- arrow tt. Wben tbta bad be-) : r aom tlaa aal tba rbtcwrM r. 1 ; - Bloded tt. a pieca of wood i 1.- 1 tba rlsbt band, and at !at. wh-a tbt no looaar worrted tbe ai. real aaw wa broncht Ir. and tl.--mt off with -Kit fh al!htet r tmnev from the owner of it. Owteem AKayi ar-. X Phlladeipblan was pralalni f r !. i atarning and prfahtiMM th. Jadc M. RoMed Thayer. He t the moTlnar paaaaare from Jtnlr1 T'.. ;; er will, "Owing to the fact that . moat my entire life ban been pa-.1 '.. the public erriw of the Vnited St . 1. 1 and of the atate of t'ennnylranla I have but a mall estate to lea re t tav dear children and wife " "Jndae Toajer." be cnotinocd. " a very bonorable man. First a a law yer. afterwaril aa Jo.lee. be tre-.-l all with whom be had deatlnr with the greatest falrneiw. once, years ago. ifter be had "erred me well la a dlf- Aetttt fmm T HmiitntH with film about the maUoea. of bU fee. - -WeU. be aakt .milins: and omell- Inr toe dower la hi buttonhole, 'I. yon kaow. am not that type of lawyer whose client once said: " "1 atrer waa entirely ruined bat twice once when I lost a lawsuit and once when 1 sauted one .---Wa. in:ton tar. A Ttrribla Punishment. .V man wp-cte-t 0f treason la Mo- rc-co wa punished by barinc the fllled with salt and the whole hand eed up In leather. It I a common belief that that punishment cause- mortificatlon to set in and that the hand decompose, but aurh I not the ease. for by the time the leather wear off the hand Is healed, the result belns that the hatwl bt rendered oelew and remains rloel forever. It b a punish- meat not often In use. but la some - tlce done In caet of murder or eon- ttant theft, as, without In any way la- jurin; th health of the man. It pre- vent bla commltttni: the crime a tee- oml time or for the aundrnlth time. a the ca-e may be. It U a punish- meat that cannot be applle.1 except by the snltan s ordera.-Blackwood a Mac- nine. A Fairly Bij Fith. Iaddy bad b-eu tellin? ti ator, of a W; pike he caubt. too bi; to get mto the boat, so that lie had to be tomed behind (with the gaff in it. It mast be andentood). Then followed tat dla- knrue; "What we.ibt, I'addyr "Dlv- vll a know I know, but be wa an oJoim baste." - Was that the bluest you ever ssw. Paddy?' Then I"addy gave a description of tut birgeet be ever saw. "What nt-lnat. paddy?" "xwra bit I know. He was a terror." :"0TD?-'aV'.. '"l.It"ij. Wrightman. Tulsa; R. H. Iof- to a toot or two. i.ut n man cwuhi wai down his tbrnif on tut incredulity, bat Paddy "dm. Vie matter and ileuced all rr,-.tr)erj" by adding. "Wld bis hat o 1 Angler'i Kvenlnas. T Emr3rtty Foedt. According to Dr Robert Hutchinson of London. If at any time meat Is not f available, bread, suirar awl esg will make "a very repectabte support for the body." Ssuiar U an exceedingly valuable article uf food a a source of 1 energy, the unfortunate tblus about i' being that .. rmtain no nltrogenotu 1 matter. Bread. I. .wever. iloe coutaln some; hence It balance up well wba combined with .uear. In time of scarcity of food breml awl molaMnt It not ft half bad dlet-at learn It can be relied on to k.t-p the body up to a fair state of etflcieui-y War-en at WalWert- Kven the athletic slrt ami women of today eau liardly make any ad- mnee upon tho . rv of Mary Umb onmot. iwi,,,, i.,.., an nd .i.tv yearn old.; "You aay you can walk Sfteen mile with ease. That 1 ex actly my stint " Sue than speaks pity ingly of a delicate woman who could accomplish "only four or Sve miles ev ery third or fourth day. keeping very quiet between " Manhattan Itland. Indiana who ai-cepted ?2I from Gov ernor Peter Mlnnlt for Manhattan Is land la l'XI'l d'.l n make auch a bud bargain, for If tbey bad Invested that rum of money at mmpound Interest at the prevailing rates since then their Ilr would now have $I2.0U0.00'1,C' Keeping Pace With the Service. Patron (nnirll)i Ilrln; me somo lunch. IEestaurnnt Waiter Hut you'te already ordered a breakfaat, sir: Pa j tron Ye, but it was breakfast ttme I then. I Couragel If you set a i..b the first day you look for It d'jn't bo discouraged, You may loe It Saturday - Atlanta Journal. i II JIM Flk. K aa ml Wa m W jv la L Sa2 GOOD EVERY MONTH IN ( ar.J.fia7 a esca.. pi y-ttr, r I-.iK-.d :n our rr. rts. s ft vr.ntcr wheat :r. v.h -h a I .-. .'r..ent I'i-'ed f r c I ia wx-prciseJ vart.a duscd w:th ST5TU3 MAR. 5T5TU3 APR. COMMITTEES ARE NAMED. Eiecutive Camrmttee ef State Aitcciatlon Mett. Bar Oklahoma City. Feb. li The ex- m,, committee of the Oklahoma Stat Bar association, recently eel- eeted at a Joint meeting of the Okla- boma and Indian Territory Bar aaao- jdatioaa. met hare yesterday and ap- pointed eommlte for the amalga- mated association. , cutoti u Jackson of Muakogee. 1 ... ... Prldent of the aaacciation. aanoun ced the following standing commit- tee: 1 . Jurisprudence and Xaw Reform w. H. Komegay. chairman, VlntU; , a Ralu. .,0; j. j. dou, Alya; W W """ TahKwiaah, S. . Haye. Cnlckaaba. Judicial Administration aad Reme- dial Reform A. J. Biddlaon, chair- , man. Pawnee: D. W. Traeey. Cbey- enne. w u Barnum. Fonca City: .. n ri.-.ne.- w r Tet. " " BlackwelL , -ocai Mucauon aura .Mwinn the Bar W. O. CromwetL chairman, Enid; L. I. Crowley, Ferry; F. L. warren, Holdenvuie; J. F. Sharp. !,.,.. , u-nrfcm ;iiiiwter. , . ' ' ' . un"-a an. Ardmore; E. K Wake. El Ke- no; C. A. Brown. Maagum; C R. Feck. Onthrte: Thomas R. Beman. 1 South McVleeter. . Reporting and Digesting 1 " , rr" wiiy; w. i -urua. - Stone. Okmulgee; V. B. Riggers. 'Shawnee: W. A. BrittKS. Woodward, Commerc Ijiw John H. Mosler, . , .. , chairman. Norman; 0. A. Fooabee. ,iigaie: vt. .. t-uaae. ,H- Kpperson. Ada; J. B. Thompson paula Valley. j Banquet D. U Sleeper. Tulaa; C. , r. , , . bourrow, Beaver: S. O. Magee. Bart - 'lesrllle: W. A. Welch. Tallhla. N'ecrolorv F. H- Kellogg, chair South McAtaster:; Seymour iFeose, W tonga: W. P. Stewart. An- I !"" . Money talks and it uaua.i.- s- - the best of the argument. 1 IT'S , ry; tout back ache? Do y i up )am. la m0ralng? Do f Ure4, Dy ,t fcurt x t . . ,,,, over to lift anything, to t. '" " hTa 6 "eatcnea. or .tiroes ot peun u back? Iw a doll throbbing i fettle in the small of tae ba ' 1 bother you day and night Do i i sometime feel that you alters ' i. up? i u do save uaenacne. ue not to make the very common n..s'3 treating it as a mutmulir t -. ij not rub the soro place wuh ment. nor put on plaatcr. for the "a e( the trouble U Inside In the ktl neya. which He Juet beneath the ss 1 1 ot the back, on either sltfe of f." spine. A cold, a chill, a fever, overwork overeating or overdrinking may stir a alight congestion or inflammation In the kldnys that will at once Inter rupt the kidneys' ork of filtering the blood. It Is this condition that se's up the aching, and makes your back s bad. iou can nt maUo a. y mis'ako I,.e ca. i.-.sy are j-.wayi trea- aii ttly tur.i. J-TavnY.STERV,V-; S ' DOAN'S KIDNEY FILL Sold by all d talari. Pile so cents. FofTUvMiiavut Co Buffalo, N.Y.. Proprietors. perfect c rrr'-rr- tr. su.. jlent cvster in any fcrm. s -t f r c oking purposes M2-: r treao.-. - r -e'i. etc. -Jem evens . .r v. ..'.-ive method frorr. specially i: JopSE-Yii:ES KANSAS FOR GRAZING LAND LEASES, Agreu.'tural Appxpration B -1 1 Sush An Amtrdnsnt. H 1 Washington Feoniarv 1! The ag- rictiltural appropriation bill, when It comes Into the senate will have aa amendment providing for the leasing ot public land for xraxlng purpose. Thla would be an Important fact to a large number of people If It were not for the circumstance that the amendment la subject to a point of order, which Is almost certain to be made aad no lea certain to be sus tained and that he wil nullify the good Intention of the senate com mittee on agriculture. But while for this reason the action of the commit tee today is not Important. It U per haps interesting. The amendment adopted embrace nearly alt of the provision of the Borkett bill, the pro visions ot which have been explained. It authorize! the secretary of agricul ture to omnia rrsxin 5 duttrieu and regulate and control the graxlng up on the unreserved lands of the United State under auch rule and regula- tkma a he may subscribe. The aecre - taiy may also Issue permits or grant leases for periods no exceeding two year and may charge and collect reasonable graxlng fee. The receipts from these fond are to go Into a special fuad for timber, grating and the national fore la. Senator Lmg caused to be lacorpo porated In the bill several Important provision Intended farther to protect the homestead. It is provided that all lease or permit, to graze shall be subject to the right of homestead set tlement, and that entry of a home stead snail operate at a cancellation! of the lease on the land taken for homestead entry. It Is also provided in the amendments submitted by Sen ator Long and adopted the bona fide homestead settlers shall be permitted to zr fr of char tbelr stock : 'UM( tnr domestic purposes on the public toad, affected by the act. Denies Tulta Story. Boaton. Mass.. Feb. 11 Theodore Rnoaevelt. Jr. a student at Harvard. df-nl-s a -ewr f-f T i!sa ( T. that v- - .-" s-.! .1 f a-- r. .' - - : l r w- " ft'i t -- -r, YOUR KIDNEYS dropsy diabetes aid Bright s disease "ca'lrif; tie kidneys at once, fir U Is bytheso small troubles that lead to OYSTER Crackers I DEC. THE YEAR X retained. the Triple Protection NOV. A Substitutes are rarely offered for Tony Oyster Crackers. 10 cents a package. All (i-ocer len sx therr. !'ke therr. st'l taera. Ask yuiirs tuday. OCT. 01JIU3 CITY. U. S. A. SEPT. said -ea "1 ir. -he I! frl nl of a-Ll!a thn"igh ir. the lamll;. . The ;rsident a on said. Wh. I have Just money enough to hold my head above water, aad I have none for Investment. I was never at Tul sa and never heard of the old friend of the family." SLASHED WITH KNIFE. Serleui Cutting Affray at Lawton Attailant Etcaped. Lawton. Ok.. Feb. 1 J. A moat zhaatly spectacle waa presented at the Joplln bar when J. S. West, a co.. ored clothe cleaner and pawn deal er, deliberately took his pocket knife and slashed the throat of BUI Thomas. West's knife blade entered Thom as left Jaw. The cash raneed down ward beaeath the Jaw bone, pact tal ly severed the windpipe and laid open In horrifying view the entire j neck. Immediately beneath the chin, ! Weat made hU escape. Although the wound is extremely serious Thomas may recover. Ill cut that fellow's throat." West was heard to remark by some of his fellows on the night previous to the crime. This was provoked by some previous diScolty between the two men. After West's escape the city and count) authorities traced him to the colored hsrfccr shop on C avenue and then traced him to the northwestern part of the city. There the trail was Iot. The military authorltiiN at Fort Sill were notified and Major Taylor dispatched a detail rS armed soldiers to engage In the search, but West made good his escape and lias not yet been apprehended. To Re-aopralae Hartthorne. Muskogee, I. T.. Feb. 13. The town of Hartshorn, In the Choctaw nation, a grwlt coa( mnK CCI1t0r. will bo re-appralsed by the Kovernmcnt. nn.l prsor,g ho liavo built their homed an,j business houses there will havo another opiortunlty to net title to tho abound on which they have built. -ei an;, doubt In vour mind that - .-..'n-js are affected, notlco tho ,r r.e ..r n few days. If passages ro c..ar painful, or too scanty, dls cr -.-.i cr (Uu 0j giiment, the kid t 73 c ol help right away, and thcro 3 r- other medicine more helpful ".ja Doun s Kidney Hlls. a simple r-oj. fur the kidneys, yet so pow-r-f.. that tt quickly cures the cause ar. 1 so ends all the painful and annoy symptoms. Home testimony troves tne unfailing merit of Doaa's K.lney Pills. Ardmore Testimony. Mr. T J Wilkes, of 411 C. St. N. W . Arumore, I T., says: "Mr. Wilkes ised Doan's Kidney Pills with excel-t-nt results. Their use removed tho lull throbbing pain from his back and corrected the action of the kidney se- tu ns 1 am sure they are a most v iiuabte remedy for backncho and tu lnv trouble, anil ndviso others to get t::crn at W. 11 Frame's drag store and uso them if In need of such a , cxdy " 1 mi' 0