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..BURN OAS.. Have us do your gas work and furnish your as stoves. Wc can fill your orders at once. There is no strike at our shop, we work only union men which insures good work atid safe work. Practical "Tinners and Plumbers. South Washington St. T. IS. COLEMAN Telephone THE CITY DRUGGIST .... 0 W. Main St. $10.00 Will take a n y Ready-to Wear Suit in all spring and summer weight. $25 f n will make to order any W U fSuit in house. All .$35 and $37.50 Suits, spring and summer, black or white all go at the same. J. J. STOLFA 1 1 1 We.st Main Phone 020 The Densmore Hotel 9TII AND LOCUST STREETS if 1.. ; 1 : . V OK I'M? US thn host ne eommodiitiotis u n d service of anv Hotel in Kansas City at moderate' rutis Wo especially solicit the patronage uf the groat southwest. Our rates aro Anii-f'-mi I'lmi S- In S'. Vrr ltn I iir.iprnu I'lnn M In V- I'rr l)u Sii.il Uiiti'n I'V i"k or iimntli Try us next time in' the city. Take Independence Avenue 'cars at Union Depot, get o(T at Sth and Locust and walk one block south. Our Show Room Presents a very pleasing appearance with its stock of brand new plumbing goods. Hathroom sots and mirrors hero 111 rofusitm and every lady is especially invited to call to s e our line of bathroom fixtures. Wo aro equip ped to do y nir plumbing rignt and on short notice Phono us and wo wdl lie glad to submit you an estimate Phone No 9 SPREKELMEYER COMPANY TINNERS. PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTC3S, REMEMBER! II I AT your ideas in Grocery bujing, and ours in selling are the same. You want value for your money in quality and price. We want you to have it and to be satisfied that you have it. We intend to be more particular about our part than you are about yours, if we can. YOURS FOR PROMPT SERVICE mmm FELKER THE GROCER ...SOCIETY ... ly .Mrs. T. II. Sturtfeon, I'lionrsi House (13-1, Office 0. SOCIAL CALENDAR. Friday. Mrs. Grecnlenf's muslcalo at tho llroadway Methodist church. Sweet Sixteen cluu meets. Mnjcstlc theater. Skating rink. Alnlomo. Ilcceptlon for Mrs. S. T. niedsoe at V.Wit! homo. THE ERA OF ORATORY. Fathers dill ctiliipiilsiilliK For tin- people'! pet. Mnth-Tu making peechei, too; Sin h a suffragette. 1 llrut Iter's In the woodihed Making effort gnu t To Improve hit vole and ntj'le For thu next debate. Sister In rehearsing I'or her coiiitnoncfmient trick, dues I'll go a-flshln' whore There ain't no rhetoric! Kxclmnge. work of sew Btuni for the sent to Phil over Liberty day. the wo- After finishing the lug on the forty-six ftiiK which Is to he ailt-lphlu ami floated hall on Independence men who had tnrtlelpatod In tho work, today effected a permanent organization known an tho Hetsy Rons 'aski elation with "patriotism" as Km motto and Mr. J. J. Hrothorton of Muskogee. Okla., wni elected pres ident. Annual meet Inn will be hold June Hi of each yonr.J Muskogee, Ktiid and Tulsa arc cnudldatos for the next meeting. Tho member of tho W. C. T. D. will nerve cream, cake and cold drinks at Wall's fountain Saturday afternon and evening. Section No. 3 of tho Ladles Aid Soclty of the First Presbyterian church will nerve at Lon Frame's Saturday afternoon and evening. Mists Annie Mathews Is homo from Colorado Springs, where she litis been teaching the hint two yoarM. The friends of Minn Mathews are glad to know that she will npend the winter here, having accepted a position as principal of the Jefferson school. Ming Ilosn of Colorado Springs Is an Interesting guest at tho Mathews home on the north side. :: The Bachelor Girls have roorgnnlz- il and will now hold their regular weekly tueetliiRn. On Saturday even ing Miss draco William will open up the round of summer galtles with a eiiuipllmentHry party to tho Maids, iImi In honor of her guest, Minn lnr.ith Williams of Denton, Texan. Mr and Mm. S. T. Bledsoe will nt.-rtaln a bunch of friends at tho IUu! and Oiin Club Saturday evening. :: Miss Hunt, who has been the KueHt at the Whllehurst home the last two weeks returned today to Georgia. Mrs. Ida Alexander left Thurfiliy fur Dalian, whore ihe wan called an account of the severe lllnenn of her father. 4 of T'nrcoll Mrs. Will Mis. Carrlo Downing is a pleasant nest of Myrd Mrs It. 1. Taylor Is expected to mm row from Denton, Texun, and win .pond awhile with her mother, Mrs. I'urviue, and sisters, Mosdatnos C. II. Hanks and J. C. l.angran. Miss Blackwood ot Marietta In tho isuest of MIshcs Hula and Ruth Sims. Mrs. Cal Frame of Madill Is In the citv visiting relatlces and friend!! and attednlng tho musicals ot Mrs (Ireeuleaf, under whose training her little daughter, Ruth Vlvliin, ha'a been the past year. There was quite a gathering of la dies at tho F.Iks home Thursday af- ternoiin, the time set aside for l:v dies' "At Home" at this hospltabW club. The extreme hent seoms not I to daunt the dancers In the least and tho light fantastic Is tripped for I an hour or so. Mrs. Walter C. Dean n tcd an leader and a number of . new figures were learned. Rev. and Mrs, J W Sims very 'pleasantly entertained the members of the Methodist choir Thursday evening at the parsonage. The house was a sumer garden of flowers and foliage, the vases were tilled with rones ana tlto rooms periuiuery with thulr frngrnnce. A most Inter- taming tnuilcal and rending pro gram was irondp.ed. Miss Mamie (Irosn nnvt enjoynble readlngn and Miss dtoone olce nolos that nre always so appreciated. A two-course luncheon was served. The guest lint Included Mlnson Be and Clara Wolvertoti, Kamtwl. LHHe Bell llobson. Krame. Miidden. (irons. Ijindruiii. Shelton and Robert Tyre. Benin mid Ituth Sims ;.Mennm. Win. Onion, Marvin Wolverton. Brown. Blackwood, Webnter. Mr. and Mm. ,1. C. Ijingran, Dr. and Mrs. N. O. Woods and the host and hostens. The Brigade of the Broadway MethiMllst church will meet with Mrs. J, M. (irons on Hargrove Heights tomorrow (Saturday) niternoon at four o'clock. No pupils' recital this seanon has given more real sn:lsfteilon and pleasure than that given by Miss Annie Thompson and Mlns Ruby Run day, pup'W of Mrs K-cdivlclt firooi .af. pl.i.i2 The Ht Ihrotighou: of those two youug girls was pro nounced for Its clean technic. In telligent rending and artistic com prehension and the earnestness ana M)Uo that ftnmited each number showed that toncher and pupil were In music for music s sake and for tho bent that could be accomplished. Mlns Thompson Is perhaps the best piano perforator In tho city, taking Into consideration her youth, she nos senses a mnrkod talent and has taken w.oll to tho advantages that havo befallen her. Miss Raudnl Is very young also and Is much gifted mu sically. The Broadway Methodist church, whore 'heir musical was held, was well filled with anxious relatives and scores of friends and music lov ers, all anxious to hear these little prodigies In this their first recltnl. The program 1. Ktude Syniphonlnue- (Finale) (Schumann) Ruby Untidol, Annie Thompson. Caprice (Lack) Ruby Rnndol. (a) Russian Theme (F. Damiii); lb) Sledge Drive (TscnaiKonsKyj Annie Thompson. I. list Hope (fiottschalk) Ruby Randol. Cossack Dance (Tchakoff) An nie Thompson. fi. Song without Word. No. 22 (Mendolnshoii) Ruby Ranilol. 7. Spinning Song (Mondelsnhon) Annlo Thompnou. S. Reverie ( Rossolen) Ruby Ilnn lol, Annie Thompson. SI. (a) Ktude ( Wollonhaiipt). (b) Norwegian Dance (Kooning) Hull)' Randol. 10. I'olacca (Bohm) Annlo Thomp son. 11. Rustle of Spring (Shilling) Ruby Randol. 12. Danse Rustln.no (Win. Mason) Annlo Thompson. lit. Valse Brilllanto (Moskowski) Annie Thomphson, Ruby Randol. II. The Butterfly (Lavallle) Ruby Randol. 15. Nocturns (Slholtz) Annie Thompson. IB. Valse op. CI. No. 1 (Chopin) Ruby Randol. 1". (a) I'relmlo No. 7 (Chopin; (b) Valso op. fil. No. 2 (Chopin) IS. Slavonic Dance, No. 5 (Dvor ak) First I'latio, Annie Thompson, Second piano, Ruby Randol. O Tho musical of tho younger pupils of Mrs. Frederick Oreenleaf at the Broadway Methodist church Thtirs- lay evening gave a decided and ar tistic soclnl lustre and was one of the most grneeful events of tho many favored ones of tho past week. A more delightful program could scarce ly have bi'n arranged and tto clever little musicians were at their best In every number and showed marked talent and careful training and the rendition was a success from prelude to finale. The program ILttlo Comrades Wolf Frances Luke Rondo ILudsay Ruth Randol Playing Tag Margstem Marjorio Walcott Welcome- Lindsay Ncltz Coloniati. The. Mosquitoes Parade Whitney (A Jersey Review) Frances Luke, Marjorio Walcott, ltuth Randol, Neltz Coleman. The Night Wind Recitation Mary Smith. Dance ot the Pansles ......Lindsay Stella Newland Assembly Walt Schnetker Ruth Frame. The Butterfly Ballet Metzler Ruth Frame. Autumn Days Lindsay Mrs. (Ireenlenf, Stella Newman. Brlse PrltiUuilere Bohm Corlnne Monds. Impromptu Th. I.ack Keyte Madden. Valso Vontlonne Rlngnet Annie Thompson, Ruth Frame Hunting Song Mendelsshon Helen Wnlcott Mtuuriin do Concert Pressard (ieraldlnc Coleman. Rosetta (piano quartette) -...Bohm Keyte Madden, Helen Walcott,' Corlne Monds, Vlniilo Hnrdy. Walking down the fashionable boulevard was a miss of some IS or 21) years, and her modest attire was enough to make all turn and gaze upon her. I even saw masculine eyes turned In that direction and light up with pleasure that Is often detecteil when u woll-gwned woman In passing by. This young woman wore merely a plain tailored stilt of tan linen, but one could tell at a glance that the linen was ithe tient, for It had that unmistakable apponrnneo of good quality as well as luster, and the coat wan without a wrinkle. The skirt was a plain plait ed one, tho coat a setnl-fltted one with roll collar and stitched etirfs to long coat sleeves. Tho waist was of white linen, the collar plain and" the tic n plain white linen embrold ered on each end. Tho tan hat. gloves and shoes were almost of the same color, and even the flow- ers and ribbons matched tho mllan bnld hat. Kvorythlug being of the best quality and make and the girl possessing an exceptionally good form, combined to present what might be called a genuinely realist ic living picture. L. P. ANDEB80N. President. . D. F. FRENSLEY, Vice President a U ANDERSON, Cashier. . . . ED SANDLIN, Assistant Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BANK ARDMORE, OKLA. Capital Paid In I 60,000.00 urplua Fund 165,0OO.Og Total 225,000JM The oldest bask In Indian Territory. Accounts at firms and ladlvlduals solicited upon the most liberal term consistent with good bonking. GAS USERS: Do you know that you can save one third of your as bill by using our celebrated JEWEL GAS RANGES P Our ranges are put up under an absolute guarantee to last longer, do better work with less gas than any Gas Kange on the market. A call at our store will convince you. ARDMORE SUPPLY CO. That Bright Spot. FROM PULPIT TO ASYLUM STRANGE CASE OF POPULAR DI VINE IN ILLINOIS WHO THOUGHT HE HAD LIED. Chicago, Juno 18. A dispatch to the Tribune from Sterling, III., says: From n strong man physically, and mentally to nn Intiinto of an Insa u asylum, wrecked both In mind ana body, Is tho metamorphosis of n prominent minister of this city, through the hallucination that he had tolu a 11c about a member of hi congregation. Tho declltio of tho preacher follow ing tho birth of his delusion was rapid. Only a few weeks stilllcd to transform him from a vigorous up grosslvo exponent of tho gospel to a subject for legal inquiry. Tho Rev. Kzra Flory has for a lonji time been the pastor of a church ol the Brethren hotter know as the Dm. kard church. In this city. Mr. Fliy taught a literary Interpretation of the Bible. No word of his mouth admit ted of doubt until a short time ag.i. His Intimate friends were puzzled ot.o day to hear him speak of liijuii' g one of his devotees by speaking un truthfully of him. They Investigated, leannj that such a condition existed In the mind of tho pastor, and endeavored to Iiad him nway from his morose thoughts. Tholr efforts were of no aval' From friends, the mlnlstor continual, until he Included everybody to whom he talked In tho solf denuuclatl n. Ref erences to tho bugaboo which on tin ailed him began to creep Into his sermons. Then the delusion becani" even more firmly llxod, and gro v to tlu extent that he Imagined hltnfecu' iir stted by the person ni thought h had wronged. At last it becivno liii Iterative that something be don. lis case was taken Into the probit couit mid last night, aftor having b en ad Judged of unsound mind, ho wab taken to an asylum. A Grand family Medicine. "It glvos mo pleasuro to speak a good word for Klectrlc Bitters," writes Mr. Frank Conlan of No. 43C Houston street. New York. "It's a grand fnmlly medlclro for dyspepsia and liver complications; wh'.o for lnmo back and weak kldnoys It can not be too highly recommended," Klectrlc Bitters regulate tho digest, ivo functions, 'purify tho blood, and Impnrt renewed vigor and vitality to tho weak and debilitated of both sexes. Sold under guarantee, at W, B. Frame's drug Btore. COc. d&w DELICIOUS BANANA CREAM. Thli ntIiwi U lilfililr rKiMnmi-nrfcil tijr ono o! ourrrrixiMinilenU try It for ileMirt to morp'w lfl tle lrf tmnsnu, ruli unooth lth n ttupoonfiili of iURnr. AilJ nn tanp i"1 cream beit.'ti til a Iff froth, tlirn U1 one 10c tiMVaitoof U-monJELIM) JIolveJluimamtii iKillInK water. I'nur Into muM ami wui-n ruli (tarnUhwItlicanillKili-lifrrtM. fnth wlilrl rroam, or ar.y graxl imiMInz taur, Jl.I.I. U II oM Ij alt Uroccrt at 10, fat ackag. $1.00 Per W e e k Buys A GENUINE EDISON PHONOGRAPH You enn lind here every Edison record made and wo will sell you a Standard Edison Machine with Flower Horn and and dozen Gold Moulded Records for $29.20 E. B. LUKE, Ardmore The Ardmore Sanitarium Miss Hinds has charge of training school for nurses. Receives both medical and surgical pa tients. Thoroughly modern in every particular. Special operating room. Goad sorvico, terms reasonable Tho medical profession solicited. DRS. HARDY, VON KELLER & HENRY) Ardmore, Olda. mm Who will -atch the Prize Bass 'VV'E have just received a fine line of Shakespeare's Fishing Tackle, which is on display in our show window. Before you buy see our Special Offer. BIVENS, C0RHN $ FRENSLEY