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VOLUME XV
CITY EDITION
ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA THURSDAY KVKNINCS AI'ML I") H)0D
NUMBER -W
AN INTERESTING
EXHIBIT!
We arc devoting our show windows to the displa
Four Dainty Litttle Doll Houses
This exhibition represents the hand work of the
i hildren of the lower grades of the four ward schools
of our city. A fine specimen of construction drawing
and manual training as taught in our public schools.
A prize has been offered by Miss Woods (the
drawing teacher) to the third grade pupils of the dif
ferent wards, for the best constructed and furnirhed
doll's house.
Madden it Co. are going to give a second prize.
These prizes are to be awarded by a committee to be
selected by Miss Woods. This committee is to meet
at our store to inspect the different houses after being
placed on exhibition and to award the prizes.
We are confident that ever)' man, woman and
child in Ardmore will be anxious to see this interesting
exhibition.
The houses will be on exhibition over Sunda).
You are invited to view this novel exhibition.
Full (K'tails given in
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
PLANS ARE ADOPTED
BUILDING
WILL BE APPROXIMATELY 130x258 FEET BIDS TO
SOLICITED AT ONCE BREEDLOVE &. MYA-..
OF ARDMORE ARE ARCHITECTS.
The local committee of the Presby-'
terlan college who met Tuesday nf-'
tonion. continued their meeting this
murium;, uiiu .is a lenuiL inu jiiuun
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KUbmittcd by nreeuiove .Myaii, ieu. ; lntendent Cameron or tlie state 11-1
Ardmore architects, were adopted. 1 On the top of the two wings will ucatllnal department, who comprise'
A picture of the building as it ' bo two spacious root gardens well J the commission ot agricultural and
will appear when completed is on supplied with steel flro escapes. , industrial education, will be able to
display In Stone & Klinbrel's show Tlie stairways ot tho entire build- j noiect sites 'for the district schools
window. It differs materially from tho ing will be of steel and the build-1 u the Panhandle, Law ton. Alva and
pleture which has been on display , ing will In other respects be render- Stillwater districts, appropriations for
there for tho past few days. ed almost entirely flro proof. j which were made by tlie last legis-
Three sots of plans were submit-' Tho specifications will call for latino. There are numerous towns up
ted the building committee. In nihil- cream buff face brick, while the trim- i plying for the schools.
tlon to the plans that were finally ' mings will be ot whlto limestone, j
decided upon plans were submitted , Tho foundation will bo of sandstone. I French Naval Scandal.
bv a McAIostor architect from which 1 AV. F. Breedlove, one of the firm , Toulon. France. April 1 1. The par-
the plcturel'ormerly on display was
made, and by an architect from Dal-1
1!IS
The plans' adopted call for a build-
lug whose extroino dlmeu-loiy; will1
lie KlOxLTiS feet, and which will cost
'When entirely completed about $S0,-
000. Tho sneciflcatlotis will reiiulre !
that the work to bo done under the
first contract will cost at least $05,-
000. The remainder of tho finishing t
will be done at a later time. How-
ever tho entire exterior ot tho build-
lug will ho completed under the
Hrst contract.
The building may he properly de
vcrlbed as a main building !.! feet
wide, facing oast and ISO feet deep,
Mill, n full stnry basement nnd three .
utories auullionai, mailing mur in .in
To this main building on tho -outh ,
w ill bo added a wing HO feet wide i Constantinople, April 1j. The mas
mid S3 fet long ami a similar wliiRlHlim, 0f Armenians Is in progress to-'
extondlng to the north. These wings 1 ,jay al .Merslna. a seaport in Asia I
will be threo stories high Including minor. 1
the basement, being one story lens -riio mBB1U ro grows out of the
in height than the main building. ! nitirder of two Moslems by Ai'tnen-,
The basemont will extend but two
feed into the ground, making the
building practically four stories above
tho ground. Tho basement will he
used for such purposes as basonfonts
aro usually used, tho first floor for
executive purposes, the second floo
rer tlie dormitory and the third flo
for the auditorium.
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FARM AND CITY LOANS.
Wo aro In position now to
mako Quick loans on good
farms and city property for 5.
7 and 10 years. Iteferenco to
any bank in Ardmoro as to
our reliability.
DREW & RAMSEY,
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aaen o
tnis issue look it up
BE
The building will contain about six-'
ty rooms, Including tho auditorium.
which will be 0x77 feet and which '
.lll linvn n un.t nn n.Hiniilll. i.f nl'.i
m iiiku iiviniu0 i u.v;.
of architects who drew the plans
was lu Durant yesterday. Mr. llreed-1
love state" that the plans will bo I
ready for the contractors about May I
luth.
Tho picture ot tlie exterior or tno
college building Is certainly a hand-
some one. and those who havo In-,
spectod tho plans say tho interior !
arrangement Is equally admirable.
Dunint News.
niirkllHU II CP A POT
AKIYltNIAN lYIAooAlHt
AT MERSINIA IN ASIA MINOR, AR.
MENIANS ARE AGAIN VICTIMS
ntr TucirwrBniiR moslpmss.
i lallS-
'Pwo American missions are loeated 1
In Meihina
BULLS GIVEN SETBACK
WHEAT PRICES TOPPLED ON
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE TO
DAYWINNIPEG REPORTS
'
The bull.il
Chicago. 111.. April 13
reeclu'd a sit back today. Wheat
prices toppled precipitately. July tum
bled 1 :i-s cents, May :i 1-1 cents,
September l-S cents.
The bears are encouraged by a
H five cent drop at Winnipeg, where
It l.i reported tint exporters were
j: re selling wheat purcha"cd for Eu-
rope.
MRS. BOYLE IS
NOT IDENTIFIED
FEMALE KIDNAPER IS NOT IDEN
TIFIED BY ST. LOUIS PEOPLE
WHO LOST JEWELRY.
I
THE ATTORNEY'S PREDICTION
Says Visit of St. Louis People, How
ever, Will Be of Gre.it Importance
Later Keeping Result a Secret
From the ubllc.
Mercer, l'a., April 15. Unable to
niako a positive Identification of
.Mrs. .lames If. lloyle, as one ot the
abductors ot Wlllio Whitht, .Mr. and
Mrs. II. Chotitau Dyer of St. Louis,
who arrived hero lat night for that
purpose, will return homo late this
afternoon.
Statu Attorney Cochrane reftied to
make public anything, except to say
that their visit would become of
groat Importance later.
The visit of Mr. and Mrs. Dyer
was for the announced 'Intention of
ascertaining whether Mrs. Roylo was
Clara, a maid, who sudednly left
" their employ during September, 1007,
when It Is alleged six thousand dol
lars worth of Jewelry also disappeared.
New Agricultural Building.
Guthrie, Okla.. April 1 1. Members
of the state board of agriculture
have returned from the board meet-
lugs held in Clilckasha ami Tisho-'
inlugo and announce that bids will
soon be askeil in the erection of
buildings for the district agricultural
schools at Warner and Tishomingo,
.
For eacli station $20,000 has been
nHiirntirimn.i
appropriated.
It will bo Mm- 10 before President
it win in .ii.ij I" I' i n sun in
Connors of the Hoard of Agriculture
,.,,;sldont Connell of the Agricultural
1 A . 1 , , -,, , it
nun tiieciianie.il v.oiiee ,11111 nupei-
llanientnry committee of luvestlga-
tlon lu a tour ot the dock yards
today unearthed several complete
sots of unused hollers which had
heen there since 1S9S. They were
iiougni 10 repiaco uio worn out eon-
ors aboard tho cruiser Cosmao, the
battleship HIchllou and the Admiral
Du Pierre and other obsolete vessels.
iney woro never even mien nun
position and now aro useless, al
though coated with lime for preser-
vatlou purposes.
The committee also found that all
the guns on tho coast dofonso ship
Terrible nail been niton witn now
' apparatus tho day tho boat was or -
v deren out ot service.
r .I? nil , a. S. Thfj w
Guthrie, Okla . Aprl I I.- Is was
unta 1-e day before the co poia on
l-alnst Z road were hoard The
Sunt
eomm
against
complaint lodged by citizens ot Glen
coo nuking for a telephone tn the do
pot was dismissed, the company hav-
ing. compiled with the request. Tho
, complaint of Frank Uhliinheart asking
t for an arc light In stock pons at
I Guthrie was also dismissed, the com-
; pany having agreed to instnll tho
i light. -
i The telephone i;aso of tho Grant
County Rural Telephone Co., vs. Uie
Pioneer Tolephono company, asking
fm ,)nyHcni connection, was contln-
1 ued for the term.
Taft Goes to Yale.
vBW York. Y.. Anrll 1.1. Pros!
dent Taft left New York today to at-
tend tho meeting ot the Yalo corpor-
atlon at New Haven.
Explosion Injures Man and Wif.
Shawnee, Okla,, April 1 1 Mr. and
Mrs. George Dowdy were perhaps fa-
tally burned today by tho explosion of
1 gasoline in a cleaning establishment
CAMPAIGN FOR HE SUBMISSION.
Exponent of Sons of Washington D
clares Prohibition a Farce.
Oklahoma City. April l . lli.it pio
lnliltioii oncourngoii law Muln'ioii and
Hint tin' ytem attempted to be in
forced in thin ntnte Is a fane, N tin
opinion of .1. r. Gallon, editor or th.
Pittsburg Knnnaii. of JMitsimrg. Kim .
who 1m visiting different tow tin in the
stt addressing mooting of Hie Son-
of Washington In tlto campaign for u
resubmission of the prohibition (Mira
tion. Tin KniidHO limn does not advoea-o
tlio wide-open town, but advises To
lilKh lieonso nnd Htrict ioriiIiUIoiib in
thi operation of saloon. Th Sons
of Washington are making a vigorous
campaign In tin1 offort to nnume on
tlmont tn favor of a ro-Kuhniinslon ot
tin- question. ,
TAFT SENDS
IN MESSAGE
SPECIAL MESSAGE ON PHILIP
PINE TARIFF SENT TO CON
GRESS TODAY BY PRESIDENT.
FOR ISLANDS' WELFARE
President Says New Conditions Will
Arise with Adoption of Payne T.nW
Bjll and Congress Is Urged to Guard
Filipinos' Welfare.
vwixniiigioii, u. v... April ju. inu
president today sent to congress a
8,u,c,lll muH8aK m rulatlons to the
Philippine tariff.
The message transmits recoinnion-
datlons by the secretary ot war for " ..I " ' ,i Z 7,
. . . . ' ufteniomi at his late resldenco eon -
the revision ot the l'hlllpplne tariir,'. , . , ,., ,. ,.. . ,,
. ... . "ucuu iij i. . iiopLr nun
KU as to permit or as much customs )r i -f fj.ou,, Tho hour of the
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.-..veiliio as Dussinle for the Is binds
revenue as possiiilo for the islands
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,8lan(ls tho of inoWMvi
(in . (it niv. Oilllie nine e.MVIUl Ml'.
fop js industries
The purpose of tills nionsunV I
savs the nresldent in the messae ."Is
to meet the now conditions that will
arise under the section of tho Payne
bill, whlyh provides, witli certain line
Itatlons for free trade between the'
United States and the Islands."
The president points out that the
measure is ot great Importance' to the
welfare of the Miami and that the
hill should be passed at the same
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He recommends Its passage ai log-
lul.,, i,,.. i. ...i. 1... ,,. v..,...u...l iit.
.n.v.i. '" "'!'"" "1
tho passago ot the rayno bill.
BILL RETURNED TO HOUSE
SENATE TODAY, ON MOTION OF
.Muumon, nuunno rr..u
OIUL. I-UM M IV! fc IN w Ivl U IN I .
'O.I
Wahhingloii, I). April 1."
inqtlon of Senator Ahlrlch, tho en.
aio lonay agree.i 10 cou.piy wiui me
, request ot tno nouse lor tno roiiiin
oi tno tariu om io ui.n. uouj in
i order that the oil schedule might
T a"!e"",,d V, ,"1 V,
..,,BtroluMI cn..l and refined on
thr frc.P st and the wrods.
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Washington. D. C. April Id. At a
meeting of the coiimiUtee on llnance
today. It was agreed that tho open
lug of the iUbcushIoii on the taritt
bill should-go over until next M.u-
day.
In the senate today. Senator lail y
ot Texas, Introduced an Income tax
amendment to th nriff bill. It pro-
vldos for a straight tax ot three per
! cent o nlucomos aboxe ,1,000 per yr.
, It exempts all Incomes from federal,
state, county and municipal securl-
ties.
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WEATHER FORECAST.
Now Orleans. I.a , April 13.
The weather forecast for
Oklahoma for toimi' and Frl-
day Is generally f and war
mcr tonight.
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DR. R. H. ALVIS
DIES SUDDENLY
PRACTICED MEDICINE IN ARD
MORE FOR THE PAST EIGHTEEN
YEARS.
WAS COUNTY PHYSICIAN
His Stepson, Marcus M. Bright, Is
Here From Fort Worth A Brother
From Mississippi Will Arrive To
morrow. The people of this city weio shock
ed this morning to learn of the
death of Dr. 11. II. Alvls, which in
curred at his home on north Wash
ington street. Dr. Alvl has been In
111 health for more than :i year. Fur
the past week hu has been confined
to Ills home most of the time, hut
day before yesterday ho took a drive
with Ills daughter. Miss Floy, hast
nl Klit. ho w(iB suffering some and
Mrs. Alvls remained up with him the
r of,t,,e mlu 1,u Tu
he could rest better alone and at I
o'clock Mrs. Alvls went Into another
room. At that hour he said ho was
feeling better and thought he would
rest nicely throughout, the remainder
of the night. One hour later his
i wife entered the room and found linn
.dead. He had passed peacefully away.'
and most probably died from heart .
failure. Ho had been a sufferer for i
uoveral years fiom Ilrlnht's disease.
r Aivla was a iiromlnent K. of
1'. and the burial will bo lu charge
of that order. Ho was a member of
tho nroailwav M. E. church. Tho fu -
.
u-i.,.,u lu n.ii Imiou'ii vet :i n
services Is not known yet, as a
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urOlllUI W1IU llVl' 111 .11 inMnnipill lliln I
ppl notfU, aI1, AIv'Ib (mIl.eH
that ho arrive before the funeral Is I
held. ; Marcus M. Ilrlght. a stepson of
tho deceased, who Is a banker In
Fort Worth, arrived here nt noon 1
today and will attend the funeral.
Dr. Alvls Is survived by his wife
and one daughter, MIsk Floy Alvis,
and a stepson, M.Vt. Bright of Fort
Worth. Ho was fifty-sis years of age.
He was a Misslsslppian and moved
to Ardmore eighteen years ago. Hoi;;"1'; ' " "
has been active In the pracltce of
...e.ileino durlnL- that time and has Mm. I.lzzlo Carter, Atoka, president.
made a financial success. He at the
ltmn ,f hlu ilentli u'liu ennnlv ti'ivwl-
-
rl.in Dr. Alvls has always stood very
high in his profession. Ho wns hold
In high regard as a eltizon and his
ruretu1
DOUBLE SUICIDE AT SEA.
Young Women on Lucanla Mysterious-
y End Their Lives.
Liverpool, April 1 1. Dining the
voyage of the Cunaril liner l.ueanla,
which sailed from New York. April 7.
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(i wcoM ,.,,, t0KUll.ri ro,u.
lll UI1IIK wuilieil Wliu Jlilil in. ii, I'll
mUw HU,pI1( ,jy ,,,,,. . Tlloy
wtij.(i M.lrK(irt chnkf.t llK,a 2, wn
is believed to have been a resident
of llrooklyn. and Annie Miller, aged
.2. f"""""- rwldonre is not
.
, mM ,mM ot al!(,nItlPll, an(l
' ,lM l"" b,,ll,'M w"n' m,rM at 0'1'
there will he no Inqmwt.
fMlM Clarke shot heinelf Thumday.
tho second day out. while In her cab-
lu. Her companion was greatly ngl-
tated over the occurrence and four
days litter tool; her own life In the
same manner, it is tnougiit tiiat
she had been montully unbalanced by
her friend's tragic death.
Aged Groom Gets Whipping.
Winston-Saiem, N. C, April 1 1. S.
f Tuttle, a prosperous stock farmer,
nged 17 years, was married yesterday
at MnrtiiiHville, Vn., to Hattlo Fulp, it was referred to the committee to
:: tlie 1 1-year-old daughter of P. A. Fulp. take Its usual course.
tt a merchant at Hilltop. When they
.5! alighted from tho, train at Gorman- Two More Bank Examiners.
town last night thoy wero met by tho Guthrie. Okla.. April 1 1. Rank
Irate father of tho bride, who attack- Commissioner A. M'. Young today un
it ed Tattle nnd beat him severely bo- nouneed the appointment of two ad
t: fore onlookers rescued him. dltlonal 'janl: examiners, illllng the
U Mi antlme the grll, It Is said, dcrlar-
rd that Jit father liad not bom kind
tt to her and she proposes to stond by
tt her husband.
WILL UK THtt OUTLOOK.
Smialisu to Th Lefnl Aetio-i
Againtt th MugftKlne.
Newark, N. .1.. April 11. -W. II
KiliiiiKitei-k, secretary of tho ft ate
i iiitnlll o of tlie snriallfft party, nald
''"la that at a meeting (,f the stat"
.tilatUtu stop had hven taken
1 .d bringing, If potlble legal ,e
lion -tititinnt the Outlook l'ulllnliliu'
tompniiy of New York for an arti'le
regarding- the aoolnllst movement h
evPronldetlt Roosevelt. A result Inn
nil adopted at n mooting hold Ha:
unlay referring tho matter to the
national committee with a view In
formulating miKnlilo pmcpduro. Mr.
Kllllngbeok HHtd that tho objection
wiiii not to the political character of
tho article, hut to reflection It
contHliii'd upon members of I ho no
elnllt partv.
ODD FELLOWS
NEW OFFICERS
GRAND LODGE OF INDIAN TERRI-
TORY ODD FELLOWS STILL IN
SESSION AT MUSKOGEE.
MAY F,N,SH W0RK TONIGHT
lu the apartments of Mrs. Cox at the
hotel where according to her state
B. McDonald of Ada Is Elected nienls she found her lumband nnd a
Grand Master for the Ensuing Year, wordy war between the two women
Ada Man Succeeds Mason as Grand funned, followed by the wife firing
Secretary.
Muskogee, Okla., April If.. The 1.
i u- ''rand 1 .oil go touiiy olocieii
the following olllcors:
r,. W. Mowbray, Tulsa, grand ropro -
1 sentatlvo to tho sovereign urmid
, ,, ,, ,r ui..,,..,,. 'riHiuimiiiL'o prniui
, ' ' 11, " hllLar r- nsnoiniiiho, gianu
repieseii t at I vu for ono year,
i
J. II. .McDonald, A( a, grailll masier.
i
(eorge A. Hlnshaw, .Mail I II, deputy
grand ...aster
A. N. l.eeeraft, Colbert, grand war
den.
I ,
I ,h
lJr
II. II. lliirnett. Sapulpa, grand
treasurer.
The session of the grand lodge may
bo ,1,lIsl,ml tonight, but thorn is much
un). i iu nu umiu.
The Itebiikah branch of tho order
.tli.i(.i. I ili.i f,.ll.ll.-!(,,r ..HI.
Mrs. Phoebe Drown, Clilckasha, vlcej
president.
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'lmi.
Mrs. Molllo McNees, Marlow, secre-
, tary.
Mrs. Davis, Sapulpa, treasurer.
( Mrs. l.aFayetto, Chocotah, lnombor
of board of trustees of tho orphans'
home.
WaurlUa Street Paving.
Wntiriku, Okla. .April 11. It was
decided at the meeting of tlie Cham -
l.,iii ..r I i...ii..w.r,... At, in, If, t- flli.li f,,
im-i in v.. .nun. -i " .nv,i.....j
mv the street paving work started
nt onm A1I tll(( ,nuln))ers f this
,-ity eouucil were present nt the meet-
lug and stated that they were ready
t ogot busy and would begin at once
to have all the guttering put In ready
r(rt
,vllI bo foP all(lllt llVB lnil(. of rlck
P,IV,,,- '"' w, ,,mko Waurllta the
bent pavod and with more good ld-
walkH than any town In Oklahoma for.
tlie size of It, as the council last ok
ordered In twenty-five inilob or side
wnlks.
AMENDMENT UP TO SENATE.
Proposed Constitutional
Missouri's
Amendment Must Take Its Course
jFtfomon City. Mo.. April 15. The
prohibition amendment pawed by the
house late yesterday, wan presented i
to the senate today.
additional plans rnatrd by tho last
, glslatun The new cxum'noru arc
W. iC. Erntat of Thomas nnd Arch
W Vmlrrsjn of I.awton
WOMAN KILLS
S LOVER
MJSKOGLE WOMAN CAUdHT HUS
BAND IN ANOTHER'S ROOM AND
KILLED HER.
BOTH WOMEN MOTHERS
Dead Woman Leaves Two Children
While Slayer Has Six Small Chil
dren by Wayward Husband Wo
man Out on Bond.
Muskogee, Okla., April 1 1 Impetl
d by the belief that .Mrs. Jieulah
Co.x, divorced wife of .1. C Cox, had
alienated the afTectlons of lur hus
band. Mm. Grunt Huddloston, driven
to tin border of distraction by tho
alleged intimacy of the pair and by
the report that the two were togetli-
''r at the Frisco boarding Iioiiko on
Elgin avenue, armed herself with lur
liuslmnil's revolver last evening and
going to the hoarding house shot the
, rival lu her luiMlmnd's affect lona to
death.
The tragedy orciirreu at 7 o'clock
three shots at her victim. Only one
of the shots took effect producing
almost instant death. The bullet en
tered the body of tho unfortunate
woman beneath the loft arm, pene-
tratlng the cardiac cavity and suv-
ered an artery lit Its course.
1 "utur t,lu wiootliiB .Mm. Huddloston
' accompanied her husband to tho po-
llco station whero sho surrendered
and was lator turned over to the
county authorities.
Tho dead woinun, who was recent
ly divorced by her husband, Icavcu
two children. She has been earning
a livelihood by conducting tho room
ing house on Klgln avenue.
"10 fact mat iioin tno women aro
I mothers makes tho tragedy ono of
i the most unfortunate In tho history
j of th(V ,ty Mnl Huli,ileston is the
niothor of six small children ranging
,,, y0Ilrs from flIx to thirtcon years.
fronds any sho 1' been labor-
llu; umjor Kroat mental strcn onus-
by tho circumstances which led to
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kiiiiiik ami tnoy express great,
, sympathy for her.
0rant jiuddleston was formerly a
m(.mbor of tho Muskogeo pollco forco
liut for tho past fow months has been
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oinpioyeu us iieievuvu lur 1110 Jim
land Valley Hallroad company.
CoroSior Rloom summoned a Jury
last night nnd assisted by Dr. Key
nobis held rfn inquost on tho remains
of tho dead woman. Tho Jury sim
ply found that tho woman met her
death from a, bullet wound inflicted
by Mrs. Huddloston.
The lluddleston's homo is at CIO
South Fifth street,
, viil afternoon Mrs. Huddlesf.on
A.l...l.,...t ... l.nll I.. unm .f
v-lH illllimiii'l LU lillll ill He. n.,, ...
jy.000.
Texan Has Aeroplane.
Smi Antonio. Tex.. April 14 J. W,
oman of thl city hus Invented an
e,pli.e d e.rt. decUr that It
imvmwnmt 0,i any ot those
I built so far. The superior merit
vWtwA fQr the aHrpphiue of Omun ,
tlint It will ral from the ground .it
any jxmit like a bird withou th" all
of nklas or tt truck ot any kind ami
cmu lie o manipulated as to alight lu
the sawie manner. Dr. Fred rick J.
Klehling. long distance baloon chain
lilon ot the world and other llnai.i Icrs
ur putting up money tor Oman to
Uuilil a full-sized model. It is ixptet
ed that the machine will be ready for
operation by the oiK tilug of tii- inter
national Fair,
!
DO IT NOW.
-j. Tha Tornado Season Is hera
Protect your property from -I
that powerfully tnergetic and
irroslatablu twlster--tb0 Wind.
A lCOO policy costs le33 thau
a ionny da, Seo
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GORMAN, ROG1E & DORDINS
Over City National Rank.

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