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Ardmore, Tuesday, August 3, 1909 BY tt r it :: n u :: :: n a :: :: TOMORROW'S CALENDAR. Hlble Study Class. t: t: j: tt tt t: t: tt t: n n TUB 1'II'H OK I'KACIi. 'Hie Country Kdltor Bat la his chair Hmoklng a pipe of clay; Thinking of troubles, moUly small, That had bothered him that day. Unpaid blllH, a subscriber's kick, A balkly press and a broken stick, ljuy heavy on his soul. A city daily's pau outspread, Aipturetl his careless eye. Its startling headlines seemed to breainu The city's dally cry; Murder and suicide, dualh and di vorce. Failure, dishonor, right conquered by force, Vhee were the And the editor stories toid. filled up his pipe deep day well again, While his thought breathed content. "What matter the worries of a In a life clean and well spent? Learning a little, helping some My living earned, my work done, 1 am rich Indeed," he mused. Ux. Entertain Young Folk. Mls'es Jennie It, and Huby Dyer delightfully entertained the young people last evening la home of Miss Until l'lillllps of Oklahoma City. The giuut of Mis ICIUnbeth Simpson. A merry contest la drawing was the pleasant method of eniertalumeiit, when each guest was asked to draw a pencil sketch of another guest. In the contest a prize was given Mr. ICugene Phillips lor being moat skilled, which lie presented to the honorce. Delicious refreshments were served Misses Dorothy I lam inar, limellno lowdcii, Uive, Cray crort, Hurli Phillip, Kll.abeth Simp son, Jennie II. Dyer, Huth Dyer, Wil lie Dyer; Messrs. Kay Poland. Hilly Hob Craycroft, .lack liulon, Luther Handol ICugene Phillips. Harry Stoa urn and Tom Harp. Woodmen Circle. Tho Woodmen Circle met at the hull on yesterday afternoon anil re ceived applications, which will he bulloUcd upon at next meeting. While In 'session tne news of the death of Mm. Scales was received am1 tlie meeting was hastened to a close. Mrs. Scales has two daughters who belong to the Circle and to whom the members offer condolence . I- Committee to Gainesville. Mrs. 1-M Samlllu, guardian of the Woodmen Circle apixilutcd Mrs. Har graves and Mrs. Martin as a commit tee to visit Gainesville on Saturday and attend the funeral '.Mrs. Davis, who was a services member tills Circie. Mrs. Hargiuvcs acted as guardian and .Mrs. .Martin as advisor in the horvlces at the grave. They returned yesterday. Party to Alrdome. A theater party to the Alrdome was formed last evening for Mrs. Foster's house party., The guests were Misses Gladys and ICstelle Tor belt of Ada. Tlly Coinegys of Gain esville; Messrs. Nelson, Clyde Down ing and Joel Huchanou, Mr. ami Mrs. Foster. Lawn Party for W. C. T. U. Yesterday afternoon at tho beauti ful home of Mrs. J. A. Madden, in southwest Ardmore. the W. C. T. U. was entertained with a lawn party, Mesdanies .Madden, lllveiis and Noble sietlng as hostesses. The lawn was delightfully cool and Klituly and out door games made the liours speed by Delicious refreshuirn's of cream and cake were served by the two QUALITY-STRENGTH- Luzianne Coffee Hest on earth for the None hetter at any Ask for it. Sold Trywhr, 25 cant THE RElL.y-TAYL.OR. CO. NEW ORLEANS,aS.A.tr." MARY GWYN WHITliMAN TCLEPIIONC ONE-POU1LTWO daughters of the hostess--.Missc Itonnlo and Ketu Madden. ) At the Summer Theater. The attraction at the Alrdome this week Is a good one, the leading lady, MI.-m Dorothy Heeves being a very pretty and a very talented aetross. Her supKrt Is good and the play last night a society drama of four acts was a very Interesting one. Tho specialty act by the Yonder- gould, the man of mystery, was a very clever one. ! He bus a mania for handcuffs and " leg" chains, which he breaks witli 1 no difficulty at all. hast night the empty 1k act, In 1 which in three minutes time he ex changes plnces with a man who had i been previously tied In a bag and j put In a ikix, excited much Interest and applause. Tonight ho will make his escape from a milk can filled with water, the top of which has boon securely fastened. The bill for this evening Is "Southern Folk." Here and There. i In honor ot her guest. Miss Gladys Albright of Fort Smith, Miss Terry i liberie gave a dance Tuesday even ing at the beautiful home of J. Ken tress Wisdom on Okmulgee avenue. During tne evening punch wag orved ' and supper was served during tho Intermission. Muskoget- Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter A. Craycroft, Misses av and Dorothy Craycroft and Hilly Craycroft liae returned from their summer outing. Mrs. Madden of Denton Is the gimst of Mrs. J. A. Madden. Mr. and Mrs. S. T children -will visit the I sltlou. Bledsoe and Seattle Kxpo- Mrs. W. week for It. Illeakmore Colorado. leaves this Miss Ullle 'Coinegys of Galturuilln, Texas. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pert Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Feagln will leave Thursday for their new home at Hold elivllle. Myrtle ldge and Myrtle Temple ' will have a picnic at Dorena park I this evening. The crowd will catch I the six o'clock ear and all the la dl will bring well filled baskets. A i merry evening Is in anticipation. The Denver ami Colorado Springs paiH-rs contain numerous tributes to the memory of '.Mrs. J. Addison Hayes, whose death occurred last week. Mrs. Hayes had many frlonds all over the United States who regret her demise, particularly the friends in the south, on account of their de votion to her father, the late Jeffer son Davis. The .1. Addison Hayes home, at the corner of North Cascnde avenue and Cnohe Da Pom Ire street, is one of tlie handsomest In Colo rado Springs and has been the scene of many delightful entertainments In honor of the southern and particular-) ly the Texas visitors to Colorado j Springs, with Mr. and Mrs. Hayes and j their attractlvo young sons anil i daughters as hosts. ! Mrs. Hamilton Dee. formerly of Sua Antonio, but now of Guthrie i Oklu.. is with Colonel and Mrs. Still ' well II. Itussell at .1211 Fast Hljou. Colorado News In Houston Post. i .Miss Mary Uoper, who lias been the guest of several friends In this city for tho past two weeks, will leave Monday for her home In Ard more. She will be accompanied by Miss Cordelia .Moore, who will visit Miss .Mabel Uoper for a couple of i eks.--Muskogeo Phoenix. Miss Lucy Anthony, niece of Susan j I H. Mithony. says that a petition will be presented to congress this winter whtnh will be signed by one million women nsklng that equal suffrage bo glinted, and that the petition will simply be used as a curtain raiser -) tlie show which will consist HlCh PRICE, Low Double FLAVOR Fine price, price. of a demonstration euch as the mem bora of congress never before wit nossed. Are wo to have a samplo of the militant suffrage movement as It has been exemplified In England? In honor of Mis Itnth Phillips, the charming gtient of Mtos ISIIznbcth Simpson, Mm. Charley Anderson will entertain with a lawn party tomorrow ' evening at her home on C street. ! s. w. i Washington's Plague Spots lie In the low, marshy bottom of tho j Potomac, the breeding ground of ma laria germ. These germs cause I chills, fever and ague. hlllouimivs, Jaundice, Insslttido, weakness and gen eral debility and bring suffering or death to thousands yearly, lint Klec trie Hitters never fall to destroy them and cure malaria troubles. "They nro the best all-round tonic anil cure for maliirla 1 ever used " writes It. M. .lames, of louplen, S. C. They cure Stomach, I.lver, Kidney and ' lllood Troubles and will prevent Ty phoid. Try them, f0c. Guaranteed by Ardmore Pharmacy. AN ELECTRIC WAR TERROR. Airships Are to Be Paralyzed By An Invisible Power U. S. Secret. londoii. Aug. 2. From nn excellent sources It hns been learned that the reason the American government re mains apparently so little concerned I about the advances In aerial navlga i Hon lunde by foreign experimenters j Is Hint an officer In the American 'army stationed at Fort Omaha lias worked out an electric Invention which Is likely to paralyze all other I existing or proposed eiiglniM of war. The Invention, lie says, Is to be j exclusively the property of the United States government, nnd up to the present the essential details are care fully guarded. The machine is ahl to project through the air a column of electric energy of almost any desir ed strength at any given object for j a instance or many iiuiutreii yams. I The Informant, who himself Is an j expert in war. snld: "Such an electric column would queer every mechanism on a warship, stop the engines annul Hie dyna mos, kill the signaling apparatus, make the guiw unworkable, slay hundreds of men by shock alone ami might even explode the magazines. Its lHissihilltles for offensive warfare are almost unlimited. Of course I don't stiy Its absolute efficiency yet Is assured, but from certain knowl edge 1 can say in entire confidence that the exeprluients made point con vincingly in this direction." Read Tltib. Yntes Center, Kan., Sept. 18, 1908. fter my doctors gave me up to die (Inn's Texas Wonder cured mo of kidney and bladder trouble. It Is tha best medicine on earth. Mrs. H. S Johnson. Sold by all druggists. D&W H. CLAY PIERCE WEDS. Bride is Illinois Widow, Quite Prom inent Socially. Iyondoii, Aug. U. Under special li cense secured at Canterbury. 11- C. Pierce of St. I.ouis was quietly mar ried today at St. George's church, Hanover Square, to Ylrglnia Prick ett llurrowes. of l-Mwnrdsville, HI., whose former husband died font years ago. They will take their hon eymoon trip In an automobile. The bride entertained the king and queen during the London season. Take Notice. All persons are recommended to take Foley's Kidney Remedy for backache, rlii'ina t ic-, ami kidney ami bladder trouble. It will quickly cor net urinary Irregularities, which. If neglected, may develop Into a serious illness. It will restore health and strength. Do not neglect signs of kidney or bladder trouble and risk ISrlght's disease or diabetes. Sold by all druggists. DIXIE. Dixie. Okla.. Aug. '.'. The weather I remains hot and dry. Good raltu have visited some sections of tlie country but does not reach us. The com crop Is cut very short lots of our fanners will have to buy corn to run on another year. i Cotton Is shedding very fast. Our section of the country will make ulKiut half a crop. The general health lu our commun ity Is very good. Tlie holiness meeting closed here Wednesday night Inst. Tho Hnpttst meeting will begin on next Friday i night. Hev. II. G. Taylor of ICIk City filled i the pulpit last Sunday. , Dr. Ilcnson ot Sugdeii Is visiting Ills sister, Mr. Coleman Taylor a' this place. I A number of the Dixie people at- , ! tended the meeting at CliugrJs Sun- , I tiny- j j M!si Ploy llcazeal and brother of j Antelope, Texas, are visiting heu. j Miss Minnie Odell Is spending the , summer mouths In Kansas. Mrs, Mniule Collier Is visiting rel- j ntlves at Granite. James A. Moody and M. W. Moody made a business trip to Dune. in this week. Mr. and .Mrs W. II. Haines were visiting at Keller Saturday .-vnd Sunday. RUSSIAN CZAR IN ENGLAND SPECTACULAR AND IMPRESSIVE WAS THE RECEPTION ACCORD ED BY KING EDWARD. A GREAT NAVAL PAGEANT One Hundred and Fifty British War ships Lined Up and Reviewed By Czar Extra Precaution Taken to Safeguard Royal Visitor. ("owe, Aug. 1!. The linn official I visit of tlie Russian emperor, Nich olas, to l'higlaud, was one of tlie I most spectacular and impressive i events that Cowes, accustomed to naval pageantry, ever witnessed. King I'M ward, with molt of tho members ' ot tlie royal family, put out this morning on the royal yacht Victoria and Albert ami met tlie Russian I in- pcrlal yacht Standart and the squad ron of warships accompanying it off Splthcad at noon. Kinperor Nicholas immedlatcly went on board the llrtttalt royal yacht, where tie wiw greeted by King 1 Kilward and after the monarch had partaken of luncheon Hie ltusslan suundron, with the Victoria ami Al- iert loading the way. reviewed the Jrltlsh fleet. The llrltMi had ISO I ships aligned in three files between i Cowes ami Splthcad. There were ; twenty-six battleships, of which sev- j en were Dreadnoughts, sixteen arm- ored cruisers and eight other cruls- ! ers. forty-eight torpedo lsat ib'stroy- ers and shoals of siibuiHrliies. i HcnttlcH the wur.hlp there were hundred of yachts of all kinds, from ! the largest steamer to the small sail- j ors at anchor. All were decorated with flags and the Husslnii warship fired a salute of twenty-one guns. 1 which made a tremendous din and covered the water with a haze of i blue smoke. The Russian squadron was made up of the Imperial yacht Standart and Its contort, the Polar Star, and Hie big lead-colored cruisers Admiral Makharoff and Iturlk, and two tr pedo boat destroyers. Tho British steamers anil marines manned ship its the Inspector squadron passed through the lines, all the British hands played the ltusslan national nntlieni and the crews of lmth na tionalities gave three cheers for each other. King Hdwnril, Kiuperor Nicholas and the price or Wales and Admiral ; Sir John Fisher, chief naval aid to i King i-Mvaril. and Ueglnald MeKen mi, flivit lord or tho adnilrallty and a number of lesser officials, were on the bridge or the Standart. rpiie i salutes rrom the warships seemed to have had their effect on the lower ! Ing clouds for rain was falling when I the royal and Imperial yachts an chorcd orf Cowes at C o'clock. The scene along the shore was as Interesting as that afloat. Crowds lined the waters of the sound for miles and all tho houses were drand with bunting and flags. The yacht races which had been going on for some time lost their usual Interest i for everyone was Interested In the visit of tho Russian linporlal family The measures taken to safeguard Kiuperor Nicholas made him scoiu like a prlsonor of state whon com par 1 ed with other royal jiewonages who ' have visited Cowes during regatta , week. : The Standart dropped anchor lie twiHn battloshlpfl of tho Dread nought typo which are surrounded lo ot her vessels, whllo small boats pa trol about the visitors constantly. Scotland Yard has 100 detective at T: HE very first item on the list of sup plies for a camping party should be: Five cakes of Ivory Soap. Use one cake for bath ing; another for the toi let; a third to cleanse underwear and flannels and the other two to keep pots, pans and plates free from impurities. Ivory Soap 99iSo Per Cent. Pure t'owis and the Russian police depart' tiu-nt hiu an equal rcpn- iir.i'ion The emperor will remain aboard ship during his vllt except for a br.i-f 'rip atlmre to the ('owes naval school Wednesday morning ('oeti week will be a brllllint (n. 'I lin e American yachts ate lu the harbor, Morton Atlioon Armour and Mr. .Jordan that of Andrew F. Plant s lolanda, Otowaim, with Mr Mott aboard, a-.d Drexel, Marguerite which Mrs. W. II. Leeds has charter ed for the week. Keaeh of tne Aliterl ati IhmI Is entertaining ,i huge jsirty. Sir Thonuis Llpton Kiln and i he Umprens Hugetiles Thistle are conspicuous among the flotilla. Tonight the Russian emperor and empress dined with King IMward 1 and Queen Alexandra and the mem bers of the British royal household on board the Victoria and Albert. Sir l-Mward Grey and M. Iswolsky. re j HjMH-tlvely Hrillsli and Russian for j eign ministers, also attended the ' function. All the whips lu tne harlxtr were ' Illuminated tonight. Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold. A. S .NuhIkuiiii. Hutcnvillc, Indiana, write: "List year 1 suffered for three months with a summer cold so distressing tmit It interfered with my business. 1 had many of the symptoms of bay fever, ami a doc tor's proscription did not reach my case, and 1 took several medicines which seemed only to aggrava'e It Fortunately I Insisted upon having Foley's Honey and Tar. it quickly cured mi-. My wife has since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the same success. Sold by all druggists Cupid makes a mistake when he grafts a bud on an old "hriib. When you meet a stranger get busy and tell your troubles first irut for tlie limelight many a the atrical star would cease to shine It's a pity a imm can't put a plaster on his conscience wneu ii hurts him. A vt getHrlun says that health Is the result of his good aunt no meal mid chewing it well. There would ho fewer old bai lie ors If single men were not allow ed to associate with married men. Alter a boy lias spent a year at college he resembles the pictures lu riiidy-iniide clothing advertisements Flattery is rather cheap, but like some other cheap things, of. en Im uicusely effective. Taking advice U often quite as bail a habit as giving it. You may safely believe what yon 1iear if you am circumspect as to your listening. When you find a rose without a thorn you are against a byproduct of the milliner's art. Being without fear may be a trib ute to your courage or an evidence of your Ignorance. People who successfully restrain their curiosity are apt to Inflame that of other people. Mr. W. B. Frame Is pleased to an nounce to his customers that hu has secured tho agency for Zemo, tho best known remedy for tho positive i and permanent euro of Kczoniti, Pirn- pies, wamiruii, niacKiic.ius ami every form of Skin or Scalp disease. Z1CMO Is a clean liquid for external use, gives Instant relief and cures any form or skin or scalp dlseaso by destroying tho germ that causes tho disease, leaving a clean, healthy skin. Mr. Framo will gladly show you proor of many remarkable cures made by 5CI-3MO. PECULIAR PHENOMENA. Smoke in Mountain Leads Indians to Think Volcano Is Active. Deiilson. Texas, Aug. Cal Bur gett. who has spent several weeks lu the mountain districts of eastern Oklahoma, reports a remarkable oc currence. In the mountain peaks, about twenty nilles from the Arkan sas line, a loud of smoke Is Issuing from a large crevice lu the rock. It Is more dense lu the morning and at evening it dies out and is super seded by a very strong smell of iMilphur. (Tlie full-blood Indians think th a- It Is tlie forerunner of a volcano. No matter how long you have suf j fered, Foley's Kidney Remedy will I help you. Mrs. S. L. Bowen. of Wayne. W. Va.. writes: "I was a , sufferer from kidney disease, o that I at times I could not get out of bed, I and when 1 did I could not stand straight I took Foley's Kidney Rem edy. One dollar bottle and part of ' tlie second cured me entirely." It w!l , cure you. Sold by nil druggists. HUSBAND $2,000; DOGS $10,000. That's the Way a Massachusetts Wo- man Made Her Will. OniiiKo. Mass. .Auk. lly the will of Mrs. Mary l Snow of Hartford. Conn., Miss I'hlla C. Miller, a spin ster, living here will receive the In come from $10,000 for takliiK care of Mrs. Snow's small Imported dons. The deceased left her husband hut $2,000. Fair Propcaltlon. Whiskey and dniR habits cured to stay cured No cure no pay. Nc money until cured, Is our motto. HII.lS SANITARIUM, dw Ardmore. Okla Water Power Plant For Sale 5,000 HORSE POWER HERE IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN OFFERED ANY WHERE IN THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TODAY. EIGHTY ACRES OF LAND, PERFECT TITLE, TWO STORY GIN AND MILL HOUSE, DWELLING HOUSE. STORE HOUSE, BLACKSMITH SHOP, AND OTHER OUT BUILDINGS, GARDEN AND TRUCK PATCHES, AND GOOD HOG AND CATTLE PASTURE. THREE 70-SAW MUNQER GINS COMPLETE, ONE REVOLVING PRESS, ONE CORN MILL, WAGON SCALES IN FACT, EVERYTHING COM PLETE AND READY FOR BUSINESS. EVERLASTING WATER RUNS THROU GH THE EIGHTY ACRES OF LAND 5,000 HORSEPOWER CAN BE DEVELOPED, THE PLANT NOW HAS INSTALLED 250 HORSEPOWER, LATEST IM PROVED, TURBINE WHEEL THERE IS SUFFICIENT POWER TO RUN A SAWMILL AND TO FURNISH POWER TO THE FIVE RAILROAD TOWNS THAT ARE WITHIN A RADIUS Or FIFTEEN MILES OF THE PLANT. IF INTERESTED COME TO SEE ME, AND I'LL SHOW YOU THE PROPERTY. Sidney Ardmore, - THE WONDERFUL BROMIDE This is the greatest health giving water. Should be drank as water, not as medicine. It is kept in its purity by our general agent E. M. GOFF Phone 497 Ardmore, Okla. HOTELS Having 110 rooms, .SO with bath, samplo rooms, modorn, rates t'2,00 to SIl.OO. Also fully oqulpped ladies' and gentlemen's bath dopart nionts in charge of a competunt physician. Ularomoro Is tho homo of tho famous HADIL'M Wator, known for it's wonderful curtalve powers, Is on tho Frisco and Iron Mountain railroads. STOP At the GRAND AVENUE HOTEL If you happen to be in Oklahoma City over night. Good Cafe in connection. Suggs - - Okla. HOTELS Sequoyah Hotel and Radium Institute B. I). MKYKR3, Prop. Claremore, Okla. McFarland's Hotel F. J MoFARLAND, Proprietor. McALESTEIt, OKLA. HuropeaB PlaB. 75 modern rooms 75c and $1. Large sample room. A popular priced restaurant in con nection. Fish dinners a specialty.