AiMmore, Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1909
THE DAILY ARDMOncirc.
PAGE FIVE
ROBISON OPERA HOUSE
ONE NIGHT ONLY 1 f
FRIDAY NIGHT V ZD. ZO
Hnrry D. Carey Presents Miss Frances Hooper
In His Great Play of American Life
MONTANA
A Romance of the Western Plains.. ..A Massive
and Magnificent Production All Mew Scenery.
Original New York Cast... .A Companion Piece to
Arizona. ...Greater Than Ever First Mine at
Popular Prices.... See the Great Mine Explosion
and the Realislic Knife Duel Curtain at 8 30
Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Tickets on Sale at
Aidmore Drurj Company Thursday
Robison Opera House, Monday, March 1
BUSTER
if
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PICK-UPS HERE AND THERE.
!
Mrs. .lolin S.uith entertained the j
F.ust Ardtnorr Presb torlua Aid So-
cloty Tiieadoy afternoon. Those proa-1
out woro Mr. Dr. Polonium, Mm.
Cnrnnhnn, Mir. Chun. Rollins, Mm.
Gray, Mrs. Fraloy, Mr. Arthur Ju
lian and .Mr. Conway, Refreshments
iu i'i i! nerved.
I
W. I). Potter loft lioro today lor
'Muskogoo, wlioro ho goes to lllo
briefs In tho federal court In land
suits pe-milng tlioro. IlileLi on do
inurror on these suits must bo filed
by tho flint of March and reply on
tho part or tho fodoral attorneys
must bo filed by tho 15th. Tho cases
will bo culled on tho H2nd or .March.
.lohn Mulkoy was heio yesterday
from Mulkoy on rotilo to went Toxas,
whoro ho will upend a couplo ot
wooks looking ovor that auction of
country.
Tom nulaaoy and Frank ICpporsoii
arrlvod In tho city from Cornish
yostorday with 113 hales of cotton
which they placed upon tho market.
They received bids Ironi Gainesville
and Oklahoma City. Mr. Diilaney
Ik tho ginner at Cornish and has
Kin tied this year 1,200 balos which
was nioio than Cornish received last
year, llo bought cotton all urin-t
the year.
Ownors of tho Dallas baseball fran
chise iihonrd to G. V. Amlorsou yes
terday asking that this town accept
a place on tho Texas league. Okla
homa City Is with Texas slnco thut
town bought out Waco. Texas, and
another city properly located will
bo added to the league. Ardmoro or
Tcmplo nro properly located Tho lo
cal fans would llko vory niu.-h to hpo
Ardmoro In the league.
Dan 11. Fitch, aged 70 years, diet'
BANK
W
K desire that depositors
bring tholr pass hooka to
tho bank at least onco a mouth
to havo them balanced. Wo
enter all checks Issued on tho
pago opposlto your deposits,
adJ both pagos and carry your
balnnco forward.
A check account will serve your needs. Try it.
THE BANKERS
1
Master Rice
as BUSTER
40 People !
Big Beauty Chorus
Prices 50f, ?5r, $1
and 5 1.50
U- rd.i "t noi n fo il' ochnk
at 'n fan Ay i' ideiui a - m ,i
-.i.lll 11 o: I .! (!') .i' ' .111 i 111
or ouh a ! i.nuiiii- wi'ii lien'
trouble Mr. Fitch was sitting In
his chair when the attack i-aiiie on.
and vJ4ih1 before) iinvtliiiiK rould be
done for him. llo ha been a ronldonl
of this country for many year ami
is well konwn. Tho romatim wore
burled this afternoon at four o'clock
at ltoo Mill cometery.
Mr. Mary llrosden dlod -eterda
aftoriioon at the faintly residence
sU .miles noinh or this city, after
an Illness of only a few days with
la grippe. Mrs. Ilrogdon was ":i
years old, and was woll known, hav
Iiik lived In this country for some
time. Tho remains woro buijed this
afti rnoon at tho Yates cemetery.
Sam Mnnkors. foninorly of this city,
dl(i suddonly at Law ton last aluht.
Tho dereoseil was a member of the
local aerlo Fraternal Order oi
Ivaslos.
There were four casos In police
court this morning, two drunks an 1
two cases of larceny. Tho parties
charged with helm? drunk entered
pleas or Riillty and woro fined, the
usual flaos. Ono of the parties who
was rineil this uioriiliiK paid a flue
for the s.inio otfense yesterday niorn
lug. The parties charKod with larceny
woro Messrs. Prophet and .Mm Thom
as. Until are colored. Moses, who Is
said to bo a minister or tho gospel.
Is chargoji with tho theft of some
syrup from London's confectionery.
Thomas Is charged with the thott
of a pair ot shoes. Their cases won
continued. Revolts at Cold Steel.
"Your only hope." snld three doc
tors to Mrs. M. rc. Flshor, Detroit.
Mich., suffering from sevoro rectal
trouble, lies in an operation," "then
I used Dr King's .Vow I.lfo Pills," she
writes. "They wholly cured." Thoy
prevent Appendicitis, euro Constlpa
Hon, Headache. ;,ric at Ardmoro Phar
macy. TALKS
o
fit bookkeeping for de
positors Is neatly done.
Any points not clear to tho
customer will bo cheerfully
explained. Wo Invito you to
open an account with us, as
suring that ovon though your
deposit Is small, you .will rc
eelvo our attention.
NATIONAL BANK
Ardmore, Oklahoma
ORATORICAL
CONTEST!
J , no volcr In the srnlor cl.
Tho ?t ruing' e.errlr were onrn
GEORGE WILLIAMS AND MISS MA-1 with prarr hy Iter. Roper and
MIE GROSS WERE AWARDED i r red with a bountiful bcnedlcltotl
FIRST AND SECOND PRIZES.
PATRIOTIC SUBJECTS CHOSEN
Mr. Lowensteirt and Miss Va" Wormcr
Were Given Honors The Musie.il
Feature by High School Orchestra
and Senior Girls' Sextette.
The Winners.
Mr George W IMams.
M ss Mamie Grots,
T in .. i Interesting of all rntpf
ins ear wg tho oratorical
i n oporn hoiii last nlghl.
T..r. i ,i ifr iiii-n nm two yMinx In-
' w i. red In th rronlwit and
i'i fs was inloiDio throughout.
Win' 'he rrowd wrro gnlhrrlng
hi ' ,b vehooi pupils ocrtiplwl the
f!0" ii d entertalnrd tho rrowd with
ro'tf. dj choorhur thHr cla-nmtr
" it. Thry wore original
ar l l etit He emwd laughing unit
V orlrg.
Vli Me rnrtaln roo fluporliitentl
(ri ltU s(.pod hoforr thr foot
V'1' il l made ntv lnlrmlitrtnr- talk
ii'i n the wnrk of th rvrnlnir ami
.ill !) o'lnlorlrnl contents on Wash-
tn. on , birthdnv were a ponnanrnt
tiling wl'h thr high rhool ami would
be kr;t up from yrar to yrar. Ho
r- ti(rratiilatrd
the people upon the
splendid work bring dour hy trarhrr
and pupil!". Ho dwelt upon thr mimical
frature or thr school and said thr
school had an orchestra or It own
that took the plaro or hired musician
under ordinary rlrrnnistn.nrr. He
then told or thr work or training the
orehofdra and how rortitnato thr pro
pie had been In arrurkig as Irndor
Mr. Sol TiOwrnstrln. Mr. IiwrntrIn's
popularity was expressed by a hand
some present bring presented to him
Vast night. Miss Van Wormrr' work
was then dlseUBSrd In this connection
and a souvrnlr was given her by the
Hchools.
Tho announcement or thr judges
showed that out of town people had
been selrrted for this Important work.
Thoy were .1. I'rank Mly of Tisho
mingo, It. H. Hayes of Marietta and
H. H. Porter of Davis.
Tho Judges were not unanimous In
tholr decision. Itrally It was difficult
to select the winners but nil d'd so
well that no one cou'd otter crltlrlsm.
The rirst prize went to Oeorgo Wil
liams. His subject wub "Legacies of
Irfo and Lincoln." Young AVIlIlaniH
lias mastered to a remarkable degree
the art of oratory. His enunciation
was clear, his bearing fine mid ho
captured the crowd. Ho Is a hard
worker In t-ohool and Is a favorite
with his mates. Tho srrond award
went to Miss Mamie dross, her sub
ject being. "Washington. Ileal or
ldi.il." Miss dross has a voice nnd
expression that Is .well fitted to her
subject and she was picked by tunny
as tho winner.
"American Ideal." by Miss Jewell
Wheeler was an entertaining number.
Sho appeared well and hor dellveiy
was good. Her voice was not well
fitted to patriotic declamation which
accounts more for her loss. Sho wns
nono tho less appreciated and was
favorably considered by tho Judges
when they first retired.
"Tho Minute Man," In which the
men Ira tho furrow nud at work bench
In tho revolution were eulogized is
probably no lawyer in Ardmoro could
euloglzo them was presented by Jun
ior Murnliy. He entered in" l'u
spirit, of his speech nnd tlioro were
points of vory 'ilgh oratory that
made the Judges puzzle. Junior Is n
lino typo of tho progressive and ag
gressive American school boy with
American Ideals thoroughly grounded
Into tho fibre of his existence. If
there had been no other number on
tho program his sperch alono from a
standpoint of rntertnlnmont .would
havo boon, worth tho rvrnlng.
Jack London, a boy of flno physique,
fine appearance and n masterly volco
ol superior training had for his sub
ject. "The Hero of Saratoga.' Hone
diet Arnold was pictured as a soldier,
an a leader and tho condltons that led
to his downfall woro portrayed by
tho bright white light of real and
original oratory.
When tho Judges retired n very ap
propriate song was struck up by tho
Juniors led by Miss Iwibello Dean,
which began. "Farowell Seniors." Tho
words caught llko nn electric sparl
and tho Interest was Intense, until the
Judges made their report.
Ono very pleasing fenturo of the
evening was tho appearance of tho
rmr :i !' sixtotto. Di- y sang a
n ni b. r of sours and were applauded
r tvi'i v appoorancr. They are Miss
. c Marguerite Noblr, Hutli Hopson.
Mrtli Frame, Nellie lkard. M.trjorte
i liams and Luollo Hell. These i
wro selected, fioni t wont) -eight vory
i lir. Vnno.
Hexarnethylcnctetramlne.
Tho alwivo Is tho tintno of a German
rli mlrnl whir is ono of tho man)
valtinh o ingredients of Foley kldnoy
Koiuody. He.nmothyliii'tetrnmtnt Is
rrrognisod by inedlcnl textbook and
authorities a a uric add solvent and
atitloitlr for tho urfoio 'INke Foley
Kldnry Itoniody a soon "a you notice
any Irregularities, and avid u serious
miilady. Sold hy nil d uggUt.
Y. M. C. A. Auxiliary.
The Y. .M. C. A. Auxiliary will
moot with Mrs. Frank Little Friday
nftrrniH n at :i o"clock 1 members
a:v n-nnotrd to bo ii n as o
ha- urgrnt bnslnr
Mtt8. A. .1. Will VKt'l ON.
I'ro.-ld. it
BOOSTER MEETING
TOWN BUILDERS WILL BE AT
COURT HOUSE TONIGHT LEG
ISLATION TO BE DISCUSSED.
One of the most l::iui ,anl coiu-
niei elal meeting that ha - t u call
'd in thl city in inonMi lia.t i :i
rolled for the OOIII t h ia.-i" lenlcln
at 7: SO. Some good iIiiiiks are Jiihi
ahead of tho town a::d a rousing
mw,tinK tonlR,,t wln ,. ,lf !l!ll(.i1 al
, . .,. ,. ....
to thr city, ho brt announroim nt
mailo in connection wl'li tin- affali
Is that the rhair will declare nn
man out of order mho attempts to
dlsriiHH politics In guy way.
Some Important lcKlslatlou will
probii'.dy bo discussed.
The sentiment of th- people lll
lie gathered in reforenro to thr pro
poned change In thu constitution. One
Hrilelo of that document prohibits
tho merging of railway line nnd this
fart ha stooji In tho way of rail
road development In till state nud
no Individual has over bren hone
mod. The general elfect and scope ol
the law was oviiontly not seen by
the body of nion who wrote the con
stitution, while at the same time
some or the best Informed men m
tlh. convention opposed Its adoption
at tho time. Any way. It vould be
best for the local people to come
to the court house tonight and hoar
the matter discussed.
New inonibors by the ncore sir"
now coming Into tho club.
Tho jmlllteal Is clearer than
It has been for week and every
thing hns a more ios.v hue tnr the
promoss and linnx dlate Ki'owth of
i lie city.
DISTRICT COURT
HENCE LOVE IS ON TRIAL ON
CHARGE OF KILLING W. A.
WATTS AT BAUM IN 1907.
District court conuued this morn
ing with Judge ltuM.'ll on the bench.
Tho llenco Love inunb'r cane was
called and liotli slV aiinouiiced
toady for trial. Tho work of select
ing a Jury required tho larger por
tion ot the ily and at threu o'clock
the attorneys were making their
statement to tho jury. W. II. John
son I for the defence while the
state Is represented by Attorneys
Mat lu ra and Malawi. Uivo I charged
with the kllllnc of W. A. Watts at
Haunt In tho summer of liMii at
picnic. Mr.
Cornish.
I.OVO now live near
i ii
22 EQUITABLE LIFE
t: ''Strongest In the World."
Llvo Uepresentntlves Wanted.
Call on or address
GEO. H, WEBB, General Agent
Ardmore, Okla.
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$200 REWARD
For tho arrest nnd conviction of tho
dirty low down fiends that nro poison
ing valuable bird dogs In this city wo
will glvo n rowanl of ?200.
ID C J. H. SPItAdlNS
AND OTHKKS.
ALBATROSS
That's tho name of the belt Hon.
told In Ardmtre.
COTNER FOR MAYOR
DESIRES A FULL AND FREE DIS
CUSION OF ALL THE QUES
TIONS INVOLVED IN CITY.
In announcing my oundldne for
thr nomination of mayor. 1 do so. not
for the purposo of creating a facum 0
Ugh! In tho rlty of Ardmoro. but lui
tho ptirposr of bring hlr to fullv aid
frerly dlsril thr dvlc nurstlons
which are siirr to rngros th minds
of (hr Incoming rlty offlcla's dm inn
thr next two yrnra. '
I think thr votrr ami tax p.ixeis of
Ardmore chouUl know) Ix-foie tln-v
rat thrlr ballot on tho 2.1rd i.iv of
Marrh. Ifinp what rarh and
candidate stand for or hot her hi'
stands for anything mid win' h
policies will br.
Personally, t hon' thrrr Mill be a
groat many ni'notinrnnienN fur mn . i
and for commlftsloner (mm onr!i w.ut!
n we mn. a I have said bof i .
tho (lliratlnli th. very bo-' i'kiii.'V
ai d dlsrulnn and o we nm i r.ii
to aronur thr Interest, ohtluinlaim and
rlxlc prlrto of rvrry votrr and tax
payor In Ardmoro,
1 dlsagreo with lhor who bilb v.'
that tho hrt way to rleot a tlrki'
Is to do o without opposition nomi--tor
how alnrrrw and honrst that on
position may br. Neemaarlly wo ran
not all agr'o upon thr samo prlreipl. h
of governing a rlty. Wlthou a full
and frrr d!ruslon of all thes (pies
lion bofcrr thr day of rliTtUui how
ran wr trll w bother wo ore voting
for thr right men? Wo nuiv know
thrm Knonally and thry may bo hon
)t, upright and bonoinblo rlt!r.is
nnd our warmest and bwt friends.
hut does that signify that thoy will i
make u good rlty offlrlal?
Iet us find out what thr eamlldati
stand for and Irt thr votrr return
thrlr vrrrtirt with n full lenowlwlge
of thr fart.
JAMICS A. COTXISIt.
PRESBYTERIAN BROTHERHOOD.
Main Value I Discussion of Work of
Local Churchcs.
Pittsburg. Pa.. Keh. 21. It I r
tiinnled that R.OoO delegate aro In
Pltlabiirg today to take part In tho
session of thr Presbyterian IVrolhor
hood of America during the next threo
days. The brotherhood Is o fedoratlnn
or all tho men's organizations In tho
Prosbytorlan churches or the country.
choir of 500 voices will s'ng during
the convention. The flnnl session of
the conference will br held Thursdny
and on Friday a general conference of
representatives of the men's clubs of
nil Protestant, denominations ,wjj lio
hold, at which plans for co-operative
efrorts will bo nwnlo.
Loodlng layinon. or thr Presbyterlnu
ohitrch will be the principal speakers,
but It Is expected that the main value
or tho convention will be the presenta
tion and discussion or methods or
work for men's organizations In local
churches. Tho scope of the Presby
terian Hrothorhrod I suriclontly
broad to cover all form of Christian
effort by men. and among tho local or
ganizations federated In tho national
brotherhood are represented many dif
ferent forms or work, most or them
having, how ovor. tho common puriKisn
of Interesting men In the churches and
holding their allegiance to them.
Men's o'.uhs that havo no more def
inite object thnn tho promotion of so
ciability among the mci or a given
church are eligible ror represent ntlon
In tho brotherhood, as well a those
which undertake some definite form of
missionary service.
Tho convention theme, "The Broth
orhood and the Church," ami tho fol
lowing topics will bo discusord:
"The Man for the Hour In the
State:" "The Hrothorhood nnd tho
I5vnngellt!o Opportunity of tho
Church:" "The Hrothorhood and the
Social Message and tho Ministry of
the Church; I'ho Hrotherhood and
the Homo Missionary Hit trrp rise,'
"Tho Hrothorhood and tho Foreign
Missionary Program:" "The Hrother
hood and tho Supply of Ministerial
Leadership;" "Tho IfroMi 'rhood nud
tho nenoinlnntlonal Agendo;" "Tho
Challenge or tho Church to the Hroth
erhood:" "The Hrothorhood and the
Hrend Winner; Hie Presbyterlnu
lirrothrrliood of America:" "Tho
Hrothorhood and tho Hoy:" .,:eiara
tlon tor Service;" "Paitnorsh'p In
Service;" and "Power ror Sorvlco."
An open parliament on Hrothorhood
Methods" will ha conducted ench
day under experienced loflderaiitp. A
choir or 500 voices will 1-ad the sing
ing. Day soaelons wl'l bo held In tho
Pittsburg Firt Prewbyteriacv church i
and night sessions In ICvponltlon Mu
Bin hall.
WE CAN DO YOUR CA3 FITTING
"RIGHT NOW."
Don't wait until It gets cold again
Phone 60. Aramore supply Co
Head Ardmorelto want ads,
Protect your chil
divn's lect with our
lui v sole
School Shoe
A shoe that is solid
leather and will mvc
iood wearing satis-faction.
S 1 - 2 tO 11
II 12 to 2
1.00 to 1.25
.1.25 to 1.50
LYNN, the Shoe Man
in liASl MAIN SI KM 11.
zssanxsn
T.N.COLEMAN
THE CITY
Telephone
PERSONALS
J. W. tlnee nl l..ml'iin is ,i r
Iter here toil
('. K. 1 .mull. mi of liuiliiie Is In
the ll on a brier lsit
F. K. Chase I a business vlaltor !
hero today front Dallas, Trxas. j
P. C. Chnanioti of Muskogee was a
business vlaltor hive today.
Stove Cole of Herwyn Is here today !
looking after business matter.
H. II. Uverott and W. T Hoaslty!
of Madlll are visitors hero today. I
H. 11. Thompson or Duwiit is he.ro I
IimIh.v looking after btisinrss affairs, j
and a formrr realdont or thl city
1 a visitor hero Urtny from Guthrie.
T. C. lk'nnott and wHo or Marietta
aro in the city visiting with friends.
J. U Keliey of Chlckasha Is
among the out of town visitor here
today.
J. II. Shlmui or Huasellvlllo, Ark..
Is nmoiig tho out or town visitors
hero ttday.
J. H. London, u prominent young
huslnoss man or Marietta, was u
visitor hero Inst nlghtf.
H. P. Howies and wife of Durniit
aro In the city visiting with friends i
C. K. L'lnghain, u newspaper man
Miss Mabel Schant7. of Chicago
has rottirnod to the city and resumed
hor position as head, trimmer at
Iiwenstolu's.
Mr. and Mrs. H. I), iteasor and lltth-
son aro visiting Mr. and Mis. Frank
Little. Mr. Iteasor Is county
Judge
of Pottawatomie county. j
Curry dlonn and Hoy Starks, two;
rormer Ardmoro boys, arrived In the
city yesterday from Lawton and
will visit hero several days.
LOCAL NEWS.
S. C. Dickinson, traveling freight
agent of tho Santa Fe, arrival In tho
city today. Ho came here for the pur
Iiose of turning tho local fcrlght of
fice ovor to tho now agent who has
boon appointed to succeed Mr. Illley.
Mr. and Mr. Chas. W. Gunter of
.Tnckson. Mis., havo written the sec-
rotary of tho commorclaly c'ub tint'
thoy will be hero within n fow days to,
inako Anltnoro tholr homo. Mr. Gun
tor will conduct n geiiornl life In ;
miranco agoncy. 1
Secretary SKtiildlng of the commer-!
rial olub ha for aovoral day born
preiwirl-ng matter for M10 Opportunity
IUMik published by the Frisco rallw.-y
company. This book will sot forth tho
advantages offured by Ardmoro and
surrounding country to proipoo'lv.'
Bottlors.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mar
tin. .1 ten pound boy. Ho I already
talking about tho merit of rdi.ioro
flour.
Piles Cured In 0 to 14 Dayi
PA7.0 OINTMENT is guaranteed to
euro any case of Itching, blind, bleed-1
lng or protruding Hies in C to
days or inonoy rofundsd. COc. i
Head Aramorolto want ads.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the nomination of mayor of the
city of Ardmore, subject to tho decis
ion of th.- demorrH lr votws nt the
di tnocnit'c primary to bo hold In said
. v on m i i n io. v.m
jv.mf.s cori;n.
1
DRUGGIST
t
i) W. Main t.
Ardmore Concrete
Company
Own Wicker, Manager.
S.tin II. Owens, AkMs
taut Manater.
Ollico 114 Fourth Ave.
Southeast, at the Mai Me
Yard.
TELEPHONE 436
Sidewalks built and all
kinds of concrete work
done. All our work is
thoroughly guaranteed.
J. L. Wilson
Transfer and Storage
huve n good building
loused injwliich 1 htoro all
kinds of household eoods
tit rests-unable rental. Phone
72 and I will do the rest.
C5oods hauled anywhere
or paclted and stored,
l'rotnp and caroful atten
tion to every order.
Plenty of Money
We make city loans or
farm loans in amounts to
suit from $150 up. Rea
sonable rates and no dc
lay. Booker & Anderton
Ponnington & Slnmlllil.
Ardmore, - - Okla.
Now Complete
Tho L'ulaco Barber Shop
has been remodeled and is
now tho most eoinploio bar
ber shop in thu city, the
b ht harbors and tho nicest
bath rooms in Ardmote If
it is tho best i-eivicu you
want, you will j,"vo us yiur
business. Baths on Sunday
morning.
Palace Barber Shop
(Jeorge Criner, Prop.
CLAIRVOYANT
20S l' STUF.F.T, NOllTUWFST
ALBATROSS
That's th name ot the beit (lour
u.il lu ArdUir.