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The Ardmoreite Is the Only Newspaper in Southern Oklahoma Receiving the Associated Press News Service oncsEvcrcll Machine Co. For quick, rellnble nnd sat isfactory repairs; yes, nMf our nnlomors. I'liono .". Use The Ardmoreite Want Ads Tifv Hustle Business A RDM ORE, OKLAHOMA WICDNKsDAY KVKNINU .JANUARY I'.MOIO NUMBER If I VOLUME XVI III! I WALSH COUNT ZEPPELIN TO FIRE BRILL SAVES CALEB POWERS inrmanwiminBtrkg Annual Clearing Sale! BEGINS SENTENCE BUILO A 8IC AIRSHIP LIVtS OF CHILDREN WOULD RUN CHICAGO FINANCIER PASUED GERMAN AERONAUT PLANS TO CATASTROPHE AT COFFEYVI LLE, BUT A JAIL TERM DOCSNT QUAL THROUGH KANSAS CITY THIS CONSTRUCT AN AIRSHIP TO KANSAS, AVERTED DY USE OF 'FY FOR CONGRESS, HIS ENE MORNING ON THE WAY. CARRY THREE HUNDRED. THE FIRE DRILL. MIES SAY. PROTtCTED FROM THE CAMERA PUT Oil PASSENGER SERVICE ROOF OF BUILDING COLLAPSED REPUBLICANS ARE ALARMED Son of the Chicago Danker Attacked Newspaper Photographers at Kan. sas City as They Tried to Get Pic ture of Convicted Man. Kiiiiciis City, Mo., Ja.1. 10. John It. H'tilsli. former Chicago financier on his way to tin; federal prison at Fort Leavenworth to 'servo a sentence of live years for misapplying the fundi of the Chicago National Rank, arrived In Kansas City this morning. The awed (banker slept fairly well last nZsht and between trains here ap loured cheerful. 'As the party of officials and rela tives, accompanying Walsh alighted, from tlits Chicago train, the newspa per photographers who raised their cameras to take snap shots of the trav elers, were attacked by John W. Walsh, a son of the prisoner, add personals Will Have Regular Service From Hamburg to London Service Also From Hamburg to Cologne and Baden-Uadcn. . Cologne, Trance, Jan. l'J. Count Zeppelin, whoso aerial flights in dirigible balloons attracted wide at tention, Is planning a monster air ship, capable of carrying !!00 pas sengers, which he proposes to uso in a passenger service between Ham burg and Loudon. Service will also, lie maintained between Hamburg and Cologne and liadcu-ltadcii. More Than Three Hundred Children, T Kcnluckian's Opponents Won't in Line, Marched From Their Foraet the Goebel Case-One Paper Rooms to Safety None of the Chli- Savs Hc Gt Rlch 1,1 ,he Penltentl dren Injured. i arY' Only A Number Now. Leavenworth, Kan., Jan. 111. John It. Walsh arrived at the federal prison at 12:0i'i today and began serving his sentence. Ills "number as a convict will bo rt&Cl. Tom Harris, a former citizen of this town, Is here en route to his home at I'oi tales, N. M.. from Tennessee, where he has been on a holiday Islt. .Mrs. Harris, accompanied him on the trip and Is now in .Marietta vUltlng with her mother. .Mrs. Freeman. .1. I. Fox, trainmaster of the llock Island, with headquarters at Shawnee, was here last n.M visiting K. U. Goo'Jmuii, local manger of the West ern Union. TURKISH BUILDING IS DESTROYED BY FIRE BUILDING, WHERE PARLIAMENT SITS IN CONSTANTINOPLE, PRACTICALLY CONSUMED. Coffeyville, Kan., Jan. lit. The fire dilll today probably saved many lives, when following the collapse of the roof over a portion of the McKiulcy school building, il.'O chil dren In line, marched from their rooms to safety. None of them were hint. Workmen were repairing the roof on a new addition, when It col lapsed, hurling four men forty feet to the ground. One of tho workmen was probably fatally hurt and three others more 01 less seriously Injured. ARE ISSUED TODAY WARM WEATHER AND RAINS IN OHIO VALLEY CAUSE WARN INGS TO BE SENT OUT. Constantinople, Jan. l'J. The Pal aco of Cheragan, where parliament sits, was practically destroyed by fire today. The chamber of deputies was btirn ( J out and the state hall so badly damaged that It cannot be occupied again. Money! Money! $100,000 has been sot aside lor mo by th Union Central Lifolnsuranco Co. to loan on farms between now a n 1 March 1st. 1 have private funds to loan. Inspect my own loans. Always have the money. GEORGE R. FISH Room ;i Noble I3ld'. Washington, I). C Jan. It). Warn ings of flood stages on the Ohio and some of Its large tributaries have been Issued by the weather btl j lean on account of tho warm weath er and the rains. The Ohio river is rising gradually. c(ording to tho forecast the flood stages are not probable except In the vicinity of Uvansvlllc, lnd. Good Things to Eat Fish Oysters Fresh meats of all kinds Kosher meats California fruits Everything fresh a n d clean. Prompt delivery J. A. CLARK'S Mrai, Fiih anJ Oyitrr Parlor Phone 033. r .tt ; i u it ':: i" it: ' I" ti ; it it tt it it ti ', : tt tt ti :: INVESTIGATION BY GRAND JURY TODAY :: tt tt tt tt :::: tt Telephone 21 ARDMORE ABSTRACT CO. Oldest In tho County W. S. Wolverton & Son ..Managers Rondel Abstractors of Carter County. (leneral Insurance. .Money to loan on City and Farm property, lia North Washington St. KEEP IT IN MIND. That there Is one of tho clean est candy factories Jicre that can bo found, Tho Crown Hi and on Caudles and Carbon ated beverages is tho sign of purity. Help home Industry, Insist on getting the CKOWN BRAND. CROWN BOTTLING AND MANUFACTURING WORKS MORGAN J. HAVKS, President and Manager. ALLEGED CRUELTY TO PATIENTS IN STATE INSANE ASYLUM TO BE PROBED FULLY. St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. IK. The grand Jury began an Investigation of tho al leged cruelty to patients In the state asylum for Insane here today. An attendant is accused of having beaten a negro male patient almost to death seeral weeks ago, Other similar cases are reported. tt tt ti tt "i tt Hi it tt tt t: tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt t: tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt Are you looking for tho lH;st, tt tt If so we have it. Our line Is tt ti complete, our equipment tho tt tt best. F.verythlng clean and tt tt sanitary. We are at your tt tt command. tt tt Phone us your orders. tt tt tt tt COLD STORAGE MARKET. tt tt Phone 12. Phone 59. tt ti it tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt it tt it it it tt ti tt tt Farm Loans Burwell & Dexter are makin" farm loans, as heretofore without any delay. They inspect all lands and pay cash down. OHice over Guaranty State Bank. LISTEN I have all sorts of stun' listed to trade, such as drug stocks, grocery stocks, hardware stocks, dry gojds stocks, general merchandise stocks, transfer lined, livery stables, city prop erty, arm lands, hotels, etc , and what you have been trying to soil might match some of these deals. List your property with me and let's make a trade. Your business given prompt attention. Am also m.vkiu f ir ti and city loans. Don't fail to sue mo if you w.uU.. u trido ;.ur property, no matter what you want. O. L. CHANCELLOR Office Randol nidg., over Dltzlor Office phono ill. Ret), phone 322. Dry Goods Co. SEE ME For bargains In the Wheeler Oil District, Arhueklt) Mining District and Washita Valley I.iikIh. I buy direct from tho allottee wliioh saves tho pur chaser a nice margin. B. S. CURTIS Otllco Situs 1'euiiliiRton Hldg. Olllco Phono nil, Res. Phono 850 Red. Lexington, Ky Jan. IS CV.il I'm ers, three tiinos eouxlcted of the (J.i" bel murder and fluull) pardoned, i i making a fight against Don ,1'. lid I wards in the Kleventh Kentucky Con gressional District for the repuill an nomination for congress. Powers Is being watched closely by the leader of both parties by the republicans with much alarm and by the demo crats with some hopefuliie.w. The eleventh is a repiib'ican distil, t at.' .he deiiKK'ratH say they j-ec a chance to put tho4r man in congrt a The conservative republican lead, r denounce Powers ;a an ex-comb' openly, and say that ,c has no ritchi even to ask for theponltlon. A poster announcing that "a Jail term l no (pialiflcatUm for congn sV h...- neen postcil in various part- of the dls trlct. Recently an Interview with -nn servativo republicans was puhllshid in wh.ch It was said: "We piiiKnv the nomination of Henry Voutsey for governor on an S-year-in the.peu1tet.U nry slogan; he ought to win It." Many papers fn the district are taking raps at Pow ers for presuming' to be a can dldate, while several others hae championed hi.s cause and say that there are men in the conservative ele ment of the party who could be sent to the penitentiary anil innde to stay thore. The Somerset Herald says that a i pardon never vln ll :ites and thnt for j this reason Powers still can be term , ed the murderer of Governor Goebel 1 by those who want to apply it to him. The Wayne County Outlook ways: i "Power's eight years In the penlten i tlary were years of rich graft. He i went in without a dollar; ho came out with plenty of cash and rich eoal I lauds." , Caleb Powers was secretary of state In Kentucky under Coventor Taylor I In l'JOb. William (iotibel, the demo cratic elaituaut of the gubernatorial office, was shot January 30 while walking In the state capltol grounds about noon. Tho shot was fired from , a 'window In tho capltol building. Goe bel died a few days later. j Soon after Goebel's death Powera ( was arrested on a warrant charging ' him with complicity In the murder. At tho time of his arrest he waa trying , to escape to the mountains on a train. Ho was disguise Governor Taylor ordered the release of Powers and oth ers arrested In connection with the ' murder, but hip order was Ignored and soon afterwards Gov. Taylor fled to Indiana, where he has since made his home. Henry Voutsey, clerk in the office of the repiib'ican tate auditor, was convicted of firing the shot which killed Coebel and ho Is serving a life sentence. It was charged that Pow , ors planned the killing. At his first trial he receive! a life sentence, (but ! a new trial was granted. At the sec jond trial he was sentenced to death, ' but again a new trial was granted and tho third penalty prescribed was life imprisonment. Omc more a now trial was ordered. This ended last week In Georgetown when the jury disagreed. June 11, 190S, Governor Wilson pard oned Powers, who had spent nearly eight years in ..rHon. Here is your chance to get ANY two-piece Suit or Overcoat made to ORDER for Ready -to-W ear Suits & O1 coats Lot No. 1, Suit or Overcoat Lot No. 2, Suit or Overcoat Lot No. 3, Suit or Overcoat $12.50 10.00 7.50 Sale Discontinues Feb. 1 Railroad Fare Refunded J. J. STOLFA 111 West Main Street 77ie Merchant Tailor and Clothier LACK lltlli'iHl IN LIFE INSURANCE PRESIDENT OF FIDELITY MUTUAL COMPANY IN AN ADDRESS TELLS OF THE LOSS. POLICYHOLDERS P THE TOIL Fouso Says Policy Holders Pay from Fifteen to Twenty Millions a Year, Becausn of Lack of Uniformity in Laws and Practices. Washington, Jan. lit Kroin llfteeii to twenty million dollars a year Is the toll paid by the life Insurance policy holders of this country as a re sult of the lack of uniformity In state Insurance laws and practices, accord ing to 1 1. G. Fouso. This Is at least live pur cent of the yearly 'payments to polliy holders and beneficiaries, he figures. Mr. Fouse, who Is president of the Fidelity i.MuUial Mfe Insurance Company of Philadelphia, made these flguies known today In an address be fore the third annual meeting or the Association of Life Insurance presi dents, In session here. He Is a mem ber of the executive committee of the association. "The magnitude of the Inteivits In wdved Is stupendous," said Mr. Fouse. "Some twenty-five (billion dollar.? --f life Insurance in various forms are in force in the United States with area- 1 undated assets 01 four 'billion dollars I of which three and one-half billions , are held by the legal reserve compa nies. Over one-third, of the ixtpulatlon ; has a direct Interest In life Insurance and 4iioro than onehalf of the remain , lug two-thirds an Indirect Interest It Is exceedingly Important that waste and unnecessary taxation be stopped ti it tt tt t: it it tt tt tt tt tt tt tt ti tt it :t ti WEATHER FORECAST. it tt tt tt New Orleans, l.a Jan. )!. it j tt The weather forecast for Okla- it tt baiua for tonight Is fair and ti it warmer. Thursday fair. it jit ti it t: tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt ti it it tt t: : I ' while extending ample security and . protection to the Interests Involved. "Some would seek to accomplish the desired end through national laws and supervision; others thioiiKh the hnr moulxlug of state laws and radices. For the present we are particularly Interested In the latter. It Is a fact that cannot be controverted that the lack of harmony In laws and practices has been a detriment to the business. In recent years, however, we have been drifting towards uniformity and harmony, and there are many who be lieve that the laws of the various states can 'o made consistent and homogeneoiti,, and that It would be better for all concerned that the busi ness be conducted under such Im proved laws rather than under a cen tralized administration. Hence, If the uniformity hoped for tun lio accom plished there will ,be no need of na tional laws and supervision." SCORE OF GIRLS BELIEVED BURNED SIX-STORY FACTORY BUILDING IN PHILADELPHIA DESTROYED BY 1 FLAMES TODAY. MANY EMPLOYES IN HOSPITALS Many Girls and Male Employes Fore ed to Jump From Upper Floors of Big Clothing Factory Number of Dead Not Known Yet. PhllaJelphla, Pa.. Jan. It). A dozen persons, mostly young women are be lieved to have lost their lives in a fire which destroyed the six-story factory building of Arnold & Harris. About twenty men and girls are In hospitals suffering from burns and In juries received iii jumping from the windows of tho upper floors. About 101) men, women and child ren were employed In the building The number dead will not be known i until the firemen complete their ' search of the ruins. STILL AGAINST COOK iCopenhageii, Den., Jan. The committee of tho University of Copen hagen here completed final examina tion of Dr. Frederick A. Cook's original notes today, confirming Its previous conclusions that not the slightest proof of the explorer reaching the north pole lias be n submitted, Philadelphia, Pa.. Jan. 10. Three girls were killed and a number of others Injured in a fire In tho factory of Arnold and Harris, clothing 'manu facturers, this morning. The girls Jumped fom the windows of the upper floors of the factory building. II. C. lx)ghdon, county attorney of ( I.ove county, was In the city last eve ning and was present at the home i coming of the 'Flks REGISTER OF LAND OFFICE. Miss Sue Frame will take your order for any book or magazine delivered at publishers4 prices. Ira L. Orcnson Given Missouri Ap pointment by Taft. Washington, Jan. 10. The pres. Idtnt icnl to th'' senate today tho nomination of Ira D. Benson to be reg ister of the land office of the seventh dlstrUt of Missouri. Mrs. S. J. Hefner of Graham, Texas, Is In tho city tho guest ot tor son, R. A. Hefner and family. Sho will probably romaln here tho balanco of the winter months. Ramsey & Ramsey Farm and City Loans Wo inspect our own loans 200 V. Main St. Ardmorc, Okla. $100,000 TO LOAN on Farm and City Properly Most Rcusuuablc Terms GENERAL INSURANCE GORMAN, BOGIE & DOBBINS Over City National hank Phone 50 ARDMORE, OKLA.