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WITH RELIABLE CORRESPONDENTS IN GUTHRIE AND WASHINGTON ARDT'OREITE GIVES HEWS FIRST WANTHD Family wash ing 1c per pound, lint work included. Ardinoro Steam Laundry Telephone No. lO Ard in ore lie Want Ads lirinfj Results Phone. nnd 538 VOLUME XV NO BRAGGING mw am One brand is a name of four letters ''Onyx." It's a new line with us but it has been known to the trade for twenty years. Lord it Taylor of New York are the wholesale distributors. Another brand is composed of nine letters and reads "Wayne Knit," this line has been sold by us for ten years. It's the product of seventeen years of enterprise in hosiery making, under this brand comes the famous "Pony Stocking" for children. We are building our hosiery business on this one idea "not how cheap, but how good." And wo say to our hosiery customers ''These goods make good or we do." All the new spring weights and colors are here Come see the goods and get in touch with our hosiery department A special showing Monday of "Onyx" pure silk hosiery in all the new shades and black, a pair $1.30 ofladden'd ARontH for Mumlng 1'iulerwoar nnd FOOTBALL IS REINSTATED KANSAS METHODIST COLLEGE MAY AGAIN INCLUDE FOOT BALL AMONG ITS ATHLETICS. Clay Center, Kan.. Mar. 13. Tho Kansas conference! of the Methodist church today gave consent to tho re instatement of football at linker unl- Chi -ro-prac-tic DRS. KENNARD & KENNARD Condemnation without Investi gation Is poor judgment. Wo court your Investigation as to who and what wo nro. Wo hnvo tho quickest, snfest nnd best method known to remove the cause of dlsouso utid re storo henlth. Kndorsed by our fioMnior, many of our IJ. S. and State Senators, and thous anils of our good citizens. Wo mnko a speclnlty of nil tho su cnllHJ. Incurable diseases. 207 Vj W. Main St. Phono 001 Adjusting Parlors First stair way wist I)ti Frame's Drug Store. 111111 MONDAY. MARCH I5TH, FROM 8 TO 10 Lowenstein's Orchestra Ladies Souvenir Men's Souvenir A pair of Lattemnnn's A p iir of Stetson's Dress Oxfords Dress Oxfords You are cordially invited to attend. J. W. KRUEGES, the Shoe Fitter 2 14 West Main Street. CITY I0DITION No LoncJ Talk Simply This: We have the best hosiery department in Ardmore. We arc building our hos iery business on two or three of the strongest lines in America. "Niagara Mnil" Silk Gloves. vcrslty ard referred other matters to Mm board of trustees of the univers ity. Tho South KansaH conference will consider tho same question nt Coffey vlllu next wool: and It favorablu ac tion Is taken, football will again bo a part of the athletics at linker uni versity. VICTIM OF ASSASSINS HEAD OF ITALIAN SQUAD OF NEW YORK POLICE ASSASSINATED IN SICILY YESTERDAY. Palenno, Sicily, Mar. 13. Lieuten ant Petrosluo, head of th0 Italian squad of tho New York lollc() depart ment, was shot and killed by an un known nssasln hero today, .who es caped. Petroslne enmn bore a year ago In the pursuance of tho (dans of tho Xew York jkiIIcu department for stemming tho tldo ot Itnllnn and Si cilian crimo in that city He has Inn ntclvo in the prosecution of members of tho Italian societies an; it Is be lieved Hint he fell a victim to their avenger. A Wnnt Ad will get It for you. KRUEGER'S nniversary Opening P. M. ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA SI W DAY MORNINO MARCH II l!H)!l the souTiRrf MAKES GOT KANSA1 CITY SOUTHED' NOUNCES REDUCTION IN AN-GAL- VESTON-K ANSAS CITY RATE TO MEET KATY'S RATE KatiMs City Road O'fers Rnte by Atlantic Coast Route and Its Line From Galveston to Accord With Oklahoma City Rate. Kans-.ia City. Mo.. Mar. 13. The Kansas City Southern railway today in.'iil,, a out in Its freight rate from (lalvcsii . i'ixih c Kan1 City, to mwt in part the rate of $1.10. prom 1 Isod hy the Missouri, Kansas f Tex i .is rallwn" from Now York to Okla , hotna 01 'v I This Inner rnte wns alleged by local tie reliant to lie a illserlnilnn- tlon nt: ns- Kansas City shipper. Tho Southern propose to reduce Its freight rati- between Galveston nnd Kansas City via Atlantic coast roil',, nnd Galveston, to accord almost precisely with tho Missouri. Knnns fc Texan rale from Now York to Ok lahoma City. HE WORKED FOR NAUGHT. president Failed to Sign Bill Permit, ting Osage to Self Land. Washington, March IX F. B. Scott, of Pawhuska, Okla., has one of the worst hard luck stork's that developed nt tho last session of congress. Mr. Scott spent th entire winter hero trying to get a bill passed that would penult tho sale of ullotment of his minor child nt Osago Junction, for townslte purK)?es. Finally right nt tho close of tho session ho got the bill passed. Ho went hom0 happy nnd has since been writing letters thanking tho various memliers of congress for their assistance, not knowing that tho president failed to sign tho bill along with seventeen others. Had somo one remained on wntch and pushed tho matter, the bill would have been signed. Robbed in Guthrie. Outhrle. Okb.. March 13. Alex Po sey, colored, young in yoars but oll in crime, 'was arrested by tho police this morning on the charge of snatching from Mrs. Smith at the Utrlon station last night a pocket hook containing $17.50 and a ticket to Ardmore .Mrs. Smith had dozed off to sleep while waiting for the midnight train ami reports a negro lad nnswcrlng tho description of Po sey taking her valuables. Hoscoe Mc Carver, also colored, was arrested as being an accomplice to tho crime. It being nllpged he was with Posey nt tho time of tho theft. Posey will bo tried this nftomoon nt five o'clock by Police .linlge Holes on a petit lar ceny charge. The womnm lives ten miles oust of tho city and was en route to Ardmoiv lo visit friend. The police have been unable to llnd tho - ' et. tho pocketliook or the money. To. Extradite Editors. Chicago. March 13. Fuller the fed ernl statutes thero in no nltornatlvo but tho extradition of Delevan Smith nrd Charles K. AVIIllaniB to tlia Dis trict of Columbia in tli libel milt ngnlnst them and Joseph Pulitzer by tho govwimont. CharleH W. Mlllfr. npiKilnted dJs trlct attorney of lnillnuaiKillii, who wnR In Chicago, madp this statement just before ho left for hi home. He declares the Indianapolis defendants will bo served with a suhpomm to appear for trial nnd that If resistance is mntirt further process will be In vokrd by tho government. 'The federal law on the subject Is specific," said Mr. Millar. North Carolinian. Owen Albright of Spencer, N. C. will soon become n citizen of Ard nior". He Is a sufferer from nsthma ami wdl come here for this cllmato nnd to tnko treatment from Dr C Sterling Cool y, the chlropr.vMe. Head Ardmorelto Want Ads. government" CLOSING ARGUME V h Yih1iHV, Term . Mar :'. , : ''e Judge ndermm concluded lh arguments fivr. tho defen-v in tin Coopor-Sluirpo lillinh:- trial to- dn mid Attorney CJ-n. i.il McCaru r lg.iti the stale's I'tMliiir argu- 4- moil M-rdlct ! ; ' probable ''.fiii.- Monday nip'' or Tuch- . j. 4.4. .. . PARISIAN ENOS LIFE IN PRESENCE OF HIS FRIENDS SELF THROUGH A PARTY OF! SHOOTS HIM-i THE HEAD. ACT CREATED SENSATION As the Banqueters Wre Preparing to! Leave, He Crlad. "Now the Gieat Surprise," and fcV.Hrd His Life. Monte Carlo, Mar. 10. Ferdinand Havener, a '.veallhy young Pnrislun, committed sulcldir horo early today under sonallonal clrcuniHtances. Havener, entertained n numbor of his friends nt supper utid tho pleasure was fast and furious. Several times lie declared that a big surprise I awaited them at Its end. . ,. When tho party was soparntlng, 1 ' Kavonez shouted, "Now for tho great surprise," nnd bel"or0 the stupefied eyes of his friends fired a bullet Into his brain. No reason Is assived for his act. TRIED TO DYNAMITE BANK SON OF PROMINENT KANSAS MERCHANT DISCOVERED IN next month. Intorvontlon being ap ACT OF ROBBING TOWN'S BANK parently Inevitable, It is understood Oalena, Kan., Mar. 13. FredorI?K Davis, aged 27. son of n prominent lo- cnl merchant, .who wns shot by of-, . , . ... , . .'ported nnvnl engngonient betweom the fleers here inrly today whllo trying ' , 7 . . Nicaragua!! gunboat Momotombo and to escape, when surprised In the act SnIvn(Jorail rarHhll presldonto. of uttoniplng to dynamllo the ens Hank, will recover. Ho today declared that he had no accomplice, mit 1110 oiucers assort: that they saw a man lenvo tho bank with him. Young Davis has always enjoyed a splendid reputation and the' police believe his mind became nf fectcd. COMMISSION GOVM'NT VALID KANSAS SUPREME COURT UP HOLDS VALIDITY OF COMMIS. SION FORM FOR WICHITA. Tojieka. Kan., Mar. 13. The state supremo com t today decided that theithe Moxlcnu Herald, and which Is commission form of gove-rtiiiHMit 1 . , kK)lud upon u mhuh imarterH an hav vnlld. The tost whs mnd In a suit from Wichita askliKC that tho mipreme court ortler thM officer, of Wichita t'i ivcoKiiIze Hit p-Kulnrly nominated ticket for officers m the old plan. DEAD OF RIGHT'S DISEASE. Prominent Kansas Phy6lclan and Ma son Dlc-a at Emporia. Dr. M. A. Middle of Kmporlamhog Topeku. Knu. Mar. 13. Dr. M. A. llidtll,, of Ufiiporln. one ot tho best known physicians In Kansns nnd a promluunt Mason died here Unlay ot Bright' dlsoase. s: :: t: :: s: :: t: :: :: :: :: :: :: WARMER TODAY. New Oilm.i Tin woatlc Oklahoma f and colder portPn w wa -,uer In . I-a., March 13. r forecast for tonight is fair 11 the t astern lay fair ai . western prtlo 11 :::::: :: :t n 1: :: tt tt tt tt tt MAY INTERVENE UNITED STATCS AND MEXICO EX PECTED TO SETTLE CENTRAL AMERICAN DIFFERENCES. STIPULATED IN TREATY Five Cental Signed Pone0 American Republics Anrecnent to Settle Differences Questions. by Arbitration in All WiiKliliiRton. I), C-. Msr. 13. - A pos Kiblllty of Joint Intervention by Ameri ca and Mexico In the interest of peace in Cent nil America Ik believed to be now under consideration. t the last Pan American pence conference, the llvo Central Amorlcnii repuiiii(n n greed to refniln from hos tllitli'K and to submit all dispute ir anbltrutinn. and It was made tli,. duty or the I'nlled St,ue and M.'" enforce tlitn iigrt'ement It will be under that stipulation, if nt nil that the Interveul'oti will be based. Views of Mexican Press. City of Mexico. Mnrch 12. "Condi tlons In Central America are becom- lug so Intolerable an lo bo a inenaco to civilization. It I a question of l'r -1 r,!W week,, at most when Mex- I.. I IT. .It ..l ntt. .. ...in rt . "" ' ",u .umlL-" B""" coinpiiiiou to intervene, in mo atiairs r . , . . ,. , ., , of at least three of the repub c and lirlK them t-() a roHllzntlon of Hio pledgo slgwd by them at tho recent peace conferonc." I TJiIh.Ik the liuuimliig up or tho Cen tral American situation by a high Mexican official, who. for obvious reasons, refused to allow his name to L" associated with the quotation. It Is gonernlly reported hero that Mexico nnd the United Slntes hnvo arrived nt a full nccord as lo the proceedings to bo taken within the that th0 United States will take tho Initiative. Mexico backlut; up t hat country with moral supiort nlone. ivxlay tho government organ, hi T 1 I ........ I. .. l...tlnl - iniuuini n n r- Clti-'''he fight is said to have occurred ! 0ft Corinto but as vet then. Is no official confirmation of tho report nn, there Is wmio disposition to dlccredlt tho rumor. Telegrams n. jy,.,! i,y n, emlgrailo colony here, however, lndlcato Hint If the engat-- jeiit has wit actually taken plase. li will be a matter of but a few- days before the clash comes. Aecbrd irg to the Kllspntches, President 'el nya has determined to wage war on Brlvador In spite of the United Slates nnd Mexico. Tho republics of Honduras nnd Guatemala will Inuvitn blv lie tlrnwn Into tho conflict as pliies, the fortnor of Nicaragua and tlir latter of Salvador. In this connection nn odltorl.il , wliloli appenred in today's ismie of j Iiik tiewt IiihjiIihI by Uhe government, : Is crontlnit w)tnetlilii of a venmtiou. , The editorial advocates thu auntvn tlou of Cent nil America by M'exleo and Intimates that such a eulmiiitttloii of the (piHstioa would not meet with the disapproval of the United Slates. In this connection Mie editorial says: "Mexico, though she ban co-operated by her good offices to the main tenance or peace nnd the settlement of disputes In Central America, might hesitate nt armed Intervention. Hut wo believe thai the host ini crests of civilization aud humanity would be served by tho extension of Mexico's southern boundary to Panama. T'nder the Mexican flag the peopl or Cen tral America would onjoy n happiness i" d p-osiwlty to whloh they have 1 huh; itfi 11 mraiiKers nnu ipo r ' it, sources of their territory woull be J I c't veoMd on 11 scale hitherto tin Jt dreamed of, under tho sound adinlnl--t trntloii wli!c!i Mexico would afford "Tli -. 11 dtitits which nation tt ;.rd lii'IIvl'11 would ghdl) shirk but as. 'h-1 a " lo iludr reaper ' bllltles Is tr.r utiwor'lb anX n,' 1 Msirrl-Sfn h Co. loch-iet, N. Y, to bo followed by eonseipiences worno than those which it was sought lo avoid, prompt and decisive action proven In tho long run tho best lKillcy. "Olio thing Is certain and that Is that the undesirable conditions which txlst In Control America cannot bu allowed to contlntio imireinedlod. "The Kuroponn lowers consider themselves bound by tho claims of humnnlty and Christian civilization tt Inlorvono In Ibehalt of ,Mpulatlons enilurlngllioovlls of mlsruloandtho tnudand of International conduct ought t, b at least h high In the new world ns in tho old.' Straus t0 be Ambaj.i0or. Toklo. March 13. Special dls 1'iitclien to Japanese newspapers here stating that Oscnr Straus, secretary of commerce and l.ibor lit, President Koosevelt'H cabinet, had acreptil the apiointmeut of ambassador to .la pan and that tho Jupanoeo Society In New Vork Is preparing to give bin n far well dinner, are causing much stirprtso In Toklo. It wns generally bellevoj In dlplo niutlc circles that Thomas J. O'Hrlen, pi orient American Ambussndor. would reninln another year. Rebate to Oklahoma. C.uthrle, March 1.'. The practical utility of the corporation commis sion wns again demonstrated when a draft won sent lo J. T. Ilakor. of Fairfax, as a rebate for overchnrge en one car of hous hoi ii goods from Cleveland. Oklu., lo Fairfax. Okla. Tho atiiotnrt charged by the company was $260.11. The lawful chnrgo was! M05.73. and the amount sent back to Mr. Haker by tho coriioratloti commission was $141,315. epiito a wav ing; for on little transaction. Odd Fellows Home. V tan. left via . M. 1 : wwll tm 1 nuu, superMHenUent of the('arK,r hM nia,B h, , homo In this Fellows' urpmuiagB ih Checo-1 the cHy yesterday and; was in to visit with his brother st Ia before returning home. He re- porta :,7 chlblren ar1i thre old "rsotiH in the home, wl e tppllca- tlons In for three more chlld-en. The health at the home has been good tl.ls wlnti r and every thing is In lii'OHperoiiH condition. c. stiori.inc; COOIJC NF.KVI? SPKt'IAMST ( KI - RO - I HONK mim: .shout Nn Druii. "A natural cure 111 a mitiiral wny." The nervous system Is thcbasl of all vital phenomena. Chiropractic adjustments remove thornuso of per cent of all human Ills, uehes anil iiuins, abnormal growths, or the abnormal function of any organ of tlit human system V 1-cn the enue It removed, nature is (iilcl: to respond with a pcrnmtu'nt cure. My former patients are my best references, they know. Consultation tree. Lady attendant Telephone lot). Suite 7 0 SiuiB Pennington Hlilg (Iraduate Palmer Oregon College. Secretary Coloradc Chiropractic Institute Association, Denver, Colo Mem her Ainorlcan ChlroprnoMo Assn. Over China Palace and Wonder Store. AKDMUHF, OKLA. NUMBER 238 Our new spring wearables for men have arriv ed and are now on display. The smartest patterns and colors ever displayed in Ard more. Nelson Bros. Outfitters For Men. BIG PACKERY FOR OKLAHOMA LARGE PACKING CORPORATION TO LOCATE PACKING HOUSE AT SOME POINT IN NEW STATE. Now York, March 12. Tho an nouncement that one of tho largv1 meat packing corporations would er ect another large packing houso In tli,, southwest la further evldenco ot tho Industry moving toward tho sour en's of Its materials. The moro note worthy enlargements havo within tho last ten years or moro been main ly In- localities! where livestock raising has become nn established foaturo of rarmlng, Tho two points around which most development lias In thla period occurred am Minneapolis anil St. Paul In tho northwest nnd Fort Worth la tho southwest. M'oanwhllo tho limitations ot Texas as a hog raising section havo led to. tho consid eration of Oklahoma as a favorlto locality for such establishments. Tho com acreage In Oklahoma has liad wonderful development In recont vears. Iast year it has 1,92'J.OOO ac res, or a larger area than Indiana. The yield was 122,239,000 bushels. (1 AOI.VKS TAVKI X 1-J AGED WOMAN GONE. Mrs. M. A. Carper Died of Old Age Ye'terday Morning. Mrs. M. A. Carper, aged 85 years, died at 5:30 yesterday morning Sho wns making her homo with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooner at the former Coon or homo on C stivo. southeast, Sho was tho mother of Mrs. (5 W. Coon er and gramlniothor of Johnnie Coon er. Tho funeral will be conduced by Itev. John II. Itojiers of tho Carter 1 AveiiiiB Methodist clm-ch Il'irlal will im hwl (tl l(og4, mil rem- ten Mrs. ety for a nuniler ot "(ant and baa m ny friends In h-r f c'J 11 ot - h oltv. he died of .l,t afe. W. H .UoRers an.) Dr n I1 rn Te. 1 ttiniM esterday from Cikli ulictt j tie y ueceHled In bagin,' Z' M ks 1 and a dosen or more rcpi'iriM They a report fine I the country sport in 'bat 1 :i ot rRAK - TIK" HY HANI) cm 10 iii.M in. I No Mu rgery.