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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE PAGE FIVE few Our ShowCases Aro nlvvays (nil of t ho freshest nml most delicious conklos, doughnuts nml candies. Wo Hparo neither pains nor exponso In our efforts to pro duco tlio boat tlioro is In our lint;. Don't (orK' llmt Solomon's Steam Hakery is always neat and clean and they uso only the buHt quality of1 everything Mint goes to inako SOLO-1 MON'S VKItY HUST HKHAI). ' i Solomon's Steam Bakery Your Watch Needs If you llnd thnt it does not keep time with our regulator. Thoro nro two ways of carrying tho corroet time. First buy a good watch and then Have Us Keep II In Repair , The very host wntehes need attention occasionally. They must bo oiled and cleaned at least evory year, if you would get tho best results. Tarver & Donah PERSONALS It. H. Keed of Hroek wan a business visitor here today. O. I). ThoiuiiK and wife of Gaines ville rlslted iliero today. Attorney Wirt Krankllu left today for a business vUlt to jwdnts north. W, It. I'lack. ii well known citizen of Mil burn was a visitor here today. .1. L. Jones was over to lay from .Madlll attending to business matters. U. S. Smith of .Madlll was anioiiK the out of town visitors hero today, j Al J. Davis, sheriff of Love county was a visitor here today from 'Ma rietta. Will J. Hcott of Gainesville Is In the city vlsitliiK Itli his brother .Mo ran Scott. Dan W. Son a former resident of this city was a visitor iliero today frcr.ii Mlll.tirn. Lo Illako was hero today from .Ma riotta vlsltinx with friends and at tendiiiK to business matters. George Chancellor left toilay for I.awton whero ho is uii(;aKel In the wholesale Krocory busliu-ss. Hew John S. Davis and wife of Dal las, Texas arc in the city visiting with their datiKher Mrs. 1). W. lliitchei:. L. H. GnUK'iidlke salosiuan with the Hurniws uVddlix .Machliu Co., wiw a visitor here today from Oklahoma City. Walter Slninson Is In the city from iilllriborn, Texas, niaklnK a brief visit with his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Simpson. i.Mrn, O, I.. Williams who has lieon hem several days vlhttlnif with her sister, ..Mrs. M. V. White has gone, to Sweetwater, Texas, to join her hus band who is 'bulldliiK a p.ickinK plant 111 the Texas town. Got something for sale? Want ads Repairing i I NEW COPYRIGHT BOOKS-LATEST MAGAZINES tOR SALE AT PHONE Ho FREE DELIVERY MONDAY AND TUESDAY PROGRAM THE THEATORIUM 'A Corner in Wheat." Biograph. " The Fatal Ball." A Western Drama. "A Million Dollar Mix-Up." Comedy. THE REPUBLICANS ME SEVERAL CANDIDATES FOR GOV ERNOR JONES MOST POPU LAR IN SOUTH. !'. 12. Konnenier, nil attoinc of Madlll, and C. K. Wilcox, the coun ty chairman of Marslinll county, were among the crowd vln return ed from tho state central meeting of the republican committee held at (lUtliile. They reixirt a very hnrino nlous meeting for the reason they did not touch upon nntloiml poll tie. In speaking of probable cnndl dates for governor on the rcpubli can ticket they mention Tom l-'ergu noli, forniflr governor of Uklahom.i Tcrillory; C. !. .loiies, member of the legislature from Oklahoma conn ty. W. 11. I'. Trudgeon, former iua 01 of Pureell; .loe MoNenl, a (lath lie hanker; Dennis l'lynn of OMa honiu City, ami Kulors White, a Uiemlior of the stnto hoard of ag ilcullure. Mr. Keiineinur Ih of th" opinion thnt Grist Mill Jones Is tin most popular with the repub licans In tho southern portion of the sUito. lie Is, however, of tho opinion that Dennis l'lynn has the greatest individual following, for the reason of his tree homo fame. The republicans In the state cain pnlmi wilt do their utmost to keep uvay from national ipicstlons as the party is badly divided. Little Stories of the Street Entered Hargrove. Wlllard and Claude Wells of Holf hae arrived lit tho city aiid aro at tenilJni; MarKrove College. Oklahoma Looks Good. A. J. Henderson and wife, nee .Miss ' Ilattle Hardy, are moving back to Oklahoma from Glasgow. Ky., where ' they havo resided for the past four years. .Mr. Henderson formerly resld- ' ed in .Madlll and says that Ardmorc I "looks good" to him, while .Mrs. lien deisou saj there is no -place like ' Ardmorc. -Mr. Henderson expicts to 1 engage In some kind of mercantile business here. I Veterans Sunday. Tho veterans were addressed at their meeting Sunday by .Mrs. Adding ton. She made a very Interesting farewell talk and saiij? for the old sol- dlors, who were visibly affected. .Mrs. Addingtou will go to Washington in a few days to remain until the close of congress and It Is not probable she will meet with the camp again ibeforo her return. Erlclnon Got Contract. Contractor George Krlchson of this city has been awarded the con tract to Install the heat and power plant at tho Agricultural C'ollogo at Stillwater. .Mr. KricliKon was also the second lowest bidder on the fll, OOfl agriculture barn to be built at Stillwater and the State School at llroken Arrow and at Lawton, also the agricultural station at Goodwcll. MoCre-Spencer. Will Moore and Miss .Mary Spen ! cer, a well known young couple of this city, were married Sunday at- ternoon. Mr. Moore is the sou of j .Mr. and Mrs'. J. Mat iMoore, has been reared here, and has many ' friends. Tho bride has been em I ployed as saleslady with the Bal timore Mercantile Co for the past ! few years and Is well known and I popular. i Head Ardniorclte Want Afla. CORNER MAIS AND li STREETS, ROBISON OPEKA Wednesday, Januar) 19th DWKiIlT A. "SI HAD in (Icoro Midclleton's Dramatization of iUKREDITII NICHOLSON'S Novel "The House of a Thousand Candles" As produced for one year at Dah's and the llacket Theatres, New York, and Carrie k Theatre, Chicago "The audience at the Garrick liked the play and many, many, audiences will no wild over it. Amy Leslie in Chicago Daily News. PRICES 50c to $1.50 No free list. Scat salt' opens Monday n orninf; at Post's Drug Store. CAROLINE LOWE TRACED EVOLUTION OF MAN FROM SAVAGERY TO THE WAGE SYSTEM WOMAN SUFFRAGE. Miss Caroline liwo, a lonner Kan sas City school teacher, win here last night and lectured at tin- district I com! room. M!s Lowe was hete dnr- lug the socialist eiiciuniimcnt lust ' summer and nmny Ardmore people In a.d her lecture hefore. Her subject j as announced wan woman suffrage but she said it was a mistake, that ulie ' socialism anil told how trtRhtenciI the m-vcr devoted a full lecture on thU partlcn are of the so.laliHt move Mibject but lett the woman ftictlon meat. largely to l..ie sulTrngetts who were1 Hernpech was a vei sensible one doing a iu.l)le work In the Interest of compared with those Anierlnieer and women. -Miss Lowe did say Hint wo- ' '"' agitators made her.- last mint men were entitled to the .ballot, tlitu5"1'1' wh''" l'u'' "11'1'1 to class pre J a mother inost assua'Uy had ti'e "dice. light to say what civic surroundings 'file speaker was Introduced by G. her child should have and went b:u-l: ' I'ore who made it few r.'inarks into old history to show how womci lil h drifted nulefcly to the subject had been treated by the men. "Do ' f prohibition. His plan for ridding you know," she said, "that one Idea I "-' country of the Avhlskey evil wan of slaves was that they had no souls ' t-"11"' 1""ot. out of the hanilHn and that was the Idea men 'held of I "nd said no one would handle wbts womeii ically that they had no souls. 'J- when the profit was ronioved. Ho History tells us of a great meeting of -'"'l '- say whether they would quit the most learned men In the countrj bundling groceries nud plows and ma once. There were two very Import-1 -'" 'r.v v'', the prollt svstcm was ant questions that canto up before that eliminated, august assemblage of tho wisest men r " and best scholars of the age. One of these questions was how many angels can dance on the point of one needle and the other was Is a woman pos- sessed of a soul. Hy a majority of one vote they decided woman really had a soul and now you can realize how Important that majority of one Is. Had. they not ro decided In tho favor of us women 1 suspect we should still be denied the right of claiming a soul. While men admit now we have a soul they do claim wo 'have no lxilitlcal lights. I believe the Kansas City judge was right when he said In two years women would have the ballot In municipal elections and In ten years they will have the ballot In all elec tions." .Miss Lowe's talk was a general dis cussion of hocialbiin. She thrust the Bible aside for the theory of evolu tion but .spoke In the tenderest terms of tho lowly Nazarlne who produced ! certain reforms In tho interest of the working people himself .being a car penter. Sim said liuuircds of thousands of years i.go people were In savagery, after remaiulii' in till. state for years and years they wont Into tribal coin muiilsiin where all thoy owned was In coiDiuon and when the men llshcd and minted and the women scratched the - earth with a crooked tlck to produce food stuff very nuioh llko the fashion of the North American Indian when he was discovered here by Columbus. Hon) the state of tribal communism jK.ople went into the period of slavery. Nearly every person was a slave, they had no soul, they were possessed of foar. Whatever they feared they wor ships I, they feared the wind and the sun ami they worshipped lth. They wen- sold from their children and their loved ones at the pleasure of their inaster.-i and after years ami years another reform came and feud I allsm took the place of universal slav 1 ery. I'nder feudalism people -were not ! so'd but they lived uiri the manor where they were required to remain for a thousand years, If the mnu'tr i was .sold tho people staid with the lind aul in a manner wi.-rn sdd to. I'ldin the feudal state man went In to the wage state, Tho Invention of woolen mills made sheep growing morn i'i muncratlvv than agri ulture and the lord drove alt hN serfs away from tho manor and forod them to work for wascs. That period cil" ex ists, Wo .ire free now, we can lejve our city, county, (date or country but there Is one thing wo are a slave to, she raid, and our master Is our Job. Ii tti p ,m me pl.u-t dat U to hunt allot In i w.ic - t in that ex -i mmn into tin- social villi'-. io make this i-.i K .-in Ih i w w n- -1 1 mi Nut i n iti- in li ly because MN-lallst imltatm-, are travel ing oxer the country making speechc- but it Is coming In tin- natural ev hit Ion of the tlinee. Wj. have 1, ; slave to work Ioiik enoii!'h tud einnn clpatlon awaits only a short time off I'l'oin fiivccry to slaver' was a tut Front savegry lo slavery wtif a In t v as for the benetit of !b icd,.. f on .'i ndallfiii t wapo synte-.i was an en wnrd step a, kI from the wane yntc-in to the t-oclal nyittnn will be an ad vance ntei. The spei.Ver lncdlcted that ()Ulnh5 ma would lie the llrst Mtate to adoiit DELAYED AT CAPITAL ; BALLIN 3 ER-PINCHOT MATTERS HAS TAKEN UP TIME OF SEC- RETARY BOUR LAND HOPEFUL Col. It. II. Slmiis-on Is In the city today from Tishomingo. Ho is j Mie editor of the Chickasaw Capital, ' one of the best democratic papers . In the state, and he keeps close J touch on affairs of state and also i at the nation's capital. Col. Simp- 1 son has a 1 tter from Frank Hpur land of Ardmorc. who Is In Wash- i Ington. .Mr. Ilourland was elected a ' ....... 11-....t.t......... 1... .!..-. I ui'ii'.ii,; io .iiMiuthiuii ii) iu-3 Chickasaw legislature and rciMirts have been published to the effect that th secretary of Interior would not approve the bill. Mr. ilourland says the office of the secretary of the interior has pretty much been taken up with the llalllugcr-I'inchot affair and as far as ho knows has not reached th Chickasaw Nation fir..tl,u II.. i.viici.uLiiu tm..n tl... Mm 1 " .. ,"" ' 1,111 Wl" bo "I'l'-ove.l by tho sec H't!,r' :,ml h,i!"",l 1,y 11,0 1'Idont. I Co1' Slmjison says tho candl.M- cy or Mill Murray ror governor is moving along smoothly and John ston county has hopes of being able to furnish the next governor. Chamberlain's Cottgn Hoinody Is not a common. c cry-day cough mix ture. It Is a nici itorlous remedy for all the troublesome and dangcrnus conipllcntlniiK resulting from cn!d !n the head, throat, thest or lungs. Bo'd - 1 ' .lack l.uke wlio nas ib;n here some time at the home of his biother, 12. 11 Lnke left today tor Oklahoma City where he will temaln a hhoit time Mr. Luke ban b n in very ill health for s-oiue time. ""Daughters of Poverty" A STORY OF THE HEART, FORCIBLY TOLD AND WELL ACTED AT THE MAJESTIC TONIGHT HOUSES! CARTER COUNTY HAS FINEST CORN TEN EARS SOLD FOR $3& W P. POLAND HAS RECEIVED OR DERS BY TELEGRAPH. When the report reached hen throuwh the Dallas News that Cat I tor county lllld won the sweepstake Inward for the beat ten ears of yel i low corn In four state at the Texas i Corn Grower' Humiliation, in Re ' sion at Dallas, it was not l.nowu who liad been awaribil the prl.e, lint yesterday evening Mr. Poland toenail receiving orders by wire for .olio and two bushels of the corn, ' then It was known that lib. i-orn hud made the winning. J. II. Gayer. ' who lias charge of one of the l'.i ' land farms eut of here, placed the corn on exhibition and made the winning for Carter county Frank 1'. Holland of Dallas pur chased the prl.e eorn, giving $3.1 for the ten earx. I Carter tuiunty will appreciate the ' honors brought to It by the exhl bltlon of the corn, and better seed selection and lietter cultivation will be encouraged In this country. In the last two or three year a great deal moro attention is being paid to Intensive farming In this country and the results havo been wonder ful. More is produced to the acre than formerly anil better stock is being rained throughout all the ouiitry. South Baptist Church. There will be special wrvlces at the South llaptlst church Tuesday, Wed- iionday, Thursday ami Friday even lugs of thl week 'preparatory to the revival meeting which Is to begin next Sunday. Jan. 2:!rd. The ordin ance of hapiHiu will lie administered at the cloio of the noi vlce Wednesday evening. llev. .1. A. Scott, statu evangelist for the Oklahoma Baptist Convention, will arrive Saturday mid will do the preaching throughout the meeting. Kvorybody invited, D. N. CtUH!, Pastor. LOST One smoothing plane on .1th avenue between Washington street and I-'irst Ward school building. Re turn to IliiiUon 'Houston Lumber Co. 1S-IS. Capt. Pulliam Sick. A telegram reached here last night .bringing the Information that Capt J. H. I'ullhini was quite sick at 1 ... ..... . . .... vv eatiierioru wuere ne is Hiipennu-nu , lh(! t.ollianl(.toll of ,. of . sU.te normal schols. -Mn.. I'ullla.n j left at onco for his bedside. Itov. Wilmore Kendall Is here from Kntiowa visiting with his parents, Capt and Mrs. W. C Kendal it n tt n n n :: t: i u u Money To Loan tt r On Improved FARM and it tt CITY property at lowest rate, tt R Como to seo mo at FIKST tt R STATK RANK. Quick action tt tt nud natUfactlon guaranteed, tt tt t: Byron Drtiv tt President First State Hank, tt ll k tt ft tt tt tt tt tt it a tt :t tt our v 4 lk $3.50 V S5.00 LYNN, The Shoe Man AH tins is the b -ginning "f u in w m ar put vo'ir heads loir ncr Hid givi the hiilip-ii of owning a home sonif. serious . ..neld i rati- n We have on our list dwellings of dilleren' -.rt9 that i an be purchased .it prices that make ii worth jour vtinlc ;o in vestlgatH. T Ii e iidvaiuag- of A 1 . m L L 1 1 - ft T. N. COLEMAN THE CITY Telephone -i. Tomb Stones "J 1,10 7"of l10 s,dll(?d . labor ami the only electric mar- jVlOIllIITieiilS bio cutting machinery in tho Southwest no other firm can compete with us on prices. If you need jrrnvo stones, tomb stones or monuments write us Tor prices. Wo sell all over Oklahoma and Northern Texas. Wholesale prices. 1 1 AN WAY & OWENS, Ardmorc, Okla. Good Improvements Good improvements add to tho value or your property if you havo good concrete walks around your placo it looks moro attractive to a prospective buyer and would briny a better price. Why not let us build your walks and do your other concrete work. We use only tho best materials, lola Port land Cement and Tishomin go Granite Gravel. Come tiguro with us anyway. Ardmore Concrete Co. D. 8. BLACKBURN, Mgr. QUINN WICKER, Aitt. Mr. W E ALWAYS SELL CHEAPER And now wo nro GIVING AWAY brand new STANDARD TALK ING nud SINGING .MAlUIINHH with certain cash purchases. Wo havo no rents to pny and there Is no use in your going to other cities to buy, noil, invap, rent or store crated anil shipped goods. Always look around. Three short blocks up Caddo Stiuut. Wishing you u Morry Xmus and Prosperous Now Year. C. P. HALL Tho llig Now and Second Hand Dealer. Phono Ulili. Concrete Sidovaltel Don't order them with out first getting bid from A. D. Ilydc None but first class work. Phone So. Ariiuore'tu want ads aro tho best. Ardmorel'o Want Ads are tho beat New Style in Men's Footwear This cut shows one of new styles of up to date shoes made in patent kid, tan, gun metal and oxbloocl, military heel, oak sole owning a home of your own art niniiv and groat, and wo havo tlioiii at prices ranging from $1)0 to Nome of the best in the city, that wo can null you either for cash or on tonus to suit you. Let us show you our list and convince you that wo mean what wo say W. S. SMITH Heal Instate, Loans & Investments Ardmorc, Okla. DRUGGIST .... 0 V. Main St. The City Drug Store W. B. FRAME, Proprletoh PRESCRIPTION DRUGGI8T Wo tako particular pride in our Prescription Department. Will dispense exactly what your physician orders. Ab solutely no substitution prac ticed. Graduate of Pharmacy in charge. Wo solicit your pa tronaijo. tt a tt tt tt tt tt it tt tt tt tt tt a a tt CHANCELLOR BROTHERS a tt HACK LINE. a tt a tt Meets All Tralna Day or Nlgh a tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt PHONE 190. FOH PROMPT SIORVICK. tt tt tt tt tt tt tt it tt tt tt tt it :t DR. W. M. ANDERSON VETERINARY SURGEON Has moved to tho Dluo Front Barn on Ilroadway, where ho Is prepared to take care of all stock entrusted to his caru at a reasonable pr'cc. Office Phone 783 Residence 203 BROWN A BRIDGMAN. Funeral Director.! and Llcemed Embalmers. Largest lino of Funeral Hoods In Oklahoma. Subscrlbo for Tho Arduiorelt I ' Ardmorelto Want Ads are tho best. a a a a a tt