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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE Ardmore, Sunday, Nov. 24, 1912 BETTER THAN SPANKING Nl'.'inkiiiK il'M'N tint rurv rhl lil ri'll f t"l- v.eihiii: 'I'liiTu Ih a 'HiitlhitItiiinl raiw f.r tin tr-mMe. Mrs. M. (SHiii(iii-r, Itix V, Stiuili Komi. Iih!., will mmmJ fn-f to nnjr moiln-r Ii.t Mififwful hin trcaliwnt, wMh full It.-inirilons. Snul no m"iy, lut wrltp lir t . T ;t If jnur rhllilrrn tn-uble yrm 1" thin w;iv lun't Mump the child, til1 rhnn'fi are ir :in'l ln-lp it This irratmt'iit ..Ui ctinn ji'u'i- im-1 n :i- h-.i.N InniMwl w nit t;rinv ilii'i. wltn-s l.y .lay r nlcht. ran MB BENTS CARNEGIE CORPORATION WILL ALLOW THEM $25.0'0 A YEAR WIDOWS ALSO SHARE. Ntiw York, Nov. Hll. -Future ex-jirosidt-uts of the 1'nited States are to be pensioned in tho sum or $25, oimi each annua!!)', by action of the C:irni gic corporation of New York today. The grant Is provided for with the idea of enabling former ex ecutives of the nation to dovoto their imiiiie. knowledge gained in public nffafrs to the public good, free from pecuniary care. A similar amount is to be paid widows of ex-presidents as iohg as they remain unmarried. The pensions are to be promptly offered to the ex-presidents and their widows, so that no application will be required from them. Payment is to be continued so long ns the recip ients "'remain unprovided for by the government." The announcement followed the second annual meeting of the corx ration, held at the residence of An drew Carnegie here and attended by the cor)oratIon'8 olght trustees. Five of these eight trustees aro the heads of five Institutions which Mr. Carnegie has founded the Car negie endowment for International Peace, Kllhu Root, president; the Carnegie Foundation for the Advance- e Public Notice Free admission to the London Misfit Clothing Pallors. Also Free n $3.00 hat with every J12.50 and $1.".00 Suit. Pig lino of $1.00 and fi.nn pants t;clng at $1.'.)3 to $3.75. Our Cleaning, I'roHsin and Dye nrk enables us to give you a be'trr suit for $12 50 and $l".no ' 1im n you can get elsewhere for tlvO'i t,i $n.rm v, nl.o carry ii line ef hi nh (Made Cents' Fur nishing goods Phone 301 211 West Main St. ment of Teaching, Henry S. Prltchett president ; the Carnegie Institution of 'Washington, Robert S. Woodward, president; Carnegie Hero Fund Com mission, Pittsburgh, Charles L. Tay lor, president; Caroegio Institute cf Pittsburgh, William M. Frew, presi dent. The successors if these five men become ex-offieio trustees of the Carnegie corporation of New York. In addition, there are three life trustess Andrew Carnegie, Ro"b ret A. Franks and James Bertram. The trustees authorized this state ment of the corporation's aims: Securities Aggregate $125,000 "A total of $12',000 in securities has thus far been transferred to the corporation, which will carry on the various works In which Mr. Carnegie has been engaged, and such others as he may from time to time think it advisable to establish. Mr. Car negie believes he has taken the sur est means of securing for the future a body of the best possible trustees. The heads of the institutions named must inevitably be men of high mor al and Intellectual standing. They are empowered by a two-thirds vote to modify or discontinue any branch of the service which in their judg- i m,.ti t.ou lu.i.miia i ,1 .ii v ion lii fit un necessary or if better use caa be made of the funds, and also to adopt from time to time such work as by them may bo deemed most desirable for tho wants of the age; so tha: from age to age the fund may be expended upon the most profitable work, whether that be the promotion of new ideas or the development of those of the day. In the meeting the trustees took tin der consideration a number of mat ters, directly in their keeping, and concerning the details of which no announcement was made, but the principal item of business pasBed up on was the pension plan for ex-presidents of the I'nitfd States and their widows. The official announcement covering tho matter follows: Those Who Marry Cut Off. "Provision has been made through tli in corporation for a pension for each future, ex -president and his widow, until married, of twenty-five thousand dollars (25,000) per year, as long ns these remain unprovided for by the nation, that they may be able to spend the latter part of their lives di voting the.ir unique know l edge gained of the public affairs to e up! you LAZY STOMACH Make Your Stomach Cheerfuliy Do Its Work Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Digest Your Food and Assist the Stomach.. People w ho complain they are worn to a frazzle are nearly always dys peptic and are recommended to use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. The stomach gets lazy, food ferments and sours, gas belches up, there are symp toms of bloating, the blood becomes thick and sluggish, the liver is blam ed, the hear is heavy, the mind a blank and the dining room is a chain ber of horrors. One of the greatest evils of our modem life Is the quick lunch. To this evil. as. much or more, than any other, may be traced the preponder ance of the stomach troubles of our times. Instead of taking time to thoroughly masticate the food befor swallowing it, the average person rushis through the meal, bolting the food deglutition taking place while it is only partially mixed with saliva, and only half masticated, thus leav ing the stomach to do the work the teeth should have done. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain digestive elements, a single grain be ing capable of digesting 3,000 grains of food, including meats, eggs, grain vegetables, starches and mineral matters. They prepare every parti cle of food by thorough digestion for ready absorption and assimilation by the lacteal glands, which pass it into tho blood, whence it is conducted to all parts of the system, rebuilding and revitalizing it. , Kvery druggist has Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets In stock and sells them at 50 cents a box. TICKETS NOW SELLING Tickets for "A Man's Came" now selling at Pest'f,. This attraction comes guaranteed. Carload special scenery. That talented Englishman, Owen Oliver, has a clever little love story the public good, free from pecuniary j ,,e December KKi) HOOK MAC :: n i: u ti n a a a a a :: :: :: t: WITH THE CHURCHES. K a Broadway Methodist Sunday school 9:45 and' Junioi 4 p. m., Senior league at fi:30 p. m. C:30 p. in. Public worship 11 a. m., and 7 : 3'J p. in., with sermons by the pastor. This is tho first Sunday of the new Conference Year and the pastor desires to meet every member of the church at these services. Coe and worship with us. C. R. CRAY, Pastor. at First Presbyterian Church. Services will be held Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Meel'ng of session at 10:43 a. m Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m A cordial invitation is extended to everyone. CHAS. C. WEITH, Pastor. First Christian Church. Sunday school 9:45 a. m., I. R Mason, Supt. Sunday will be Red -Ietter day large attendance and a great day is anticipated. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in Strangers In the city are Invited to meet and worship with us. A full attendance of members ur gently solicited. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 m. M. S. JOHNSON, Pastor. Catholic Church. Holy mass will be read Sunday morning at ten o'clock, followed by Sunday school. Sermon during mass Everybody welcome. FR. JAMES J. WALURAPP, cares. These pensions will be promptly offered to the ex -president or their widows, so that no applica tion will be required from them." No authorized reference was made to the matter of pensions olheir than is contained in tho foregoing an nouncement. Robert A. Franks, one of three life trustees of the Carnegie corporation of New York, Is treasurer of the Carnegie foundation for the advance ment of teaching. Mr. Ru-tram Is Mr. Carnegie's secretary. CLARK SELLS YOU GROCERIES AND SATISFIES YOU. AH INK. It is called. "Calling in the Doctor." It tells of the efforts to get married of a yevng woman who is heiress to a tremendous fortune. BUY GROCERIES FROM J. A. CLARK, THE ORIGINATOR OF LOW PRICES IN THE GROCERY TRADE. OUR LINE IS NOW COMPLETE W. J. LAN E. $8. BEAVER HATS FOR $6.00 AT MRS. O. SHORT'S. WE 50c i wmsmammemmi Big! line of popular copyright books. 50c City Drud Store WE NEVER SUBSTITUTE. HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. W. J. LANE. WILL SUE AUTO OWNERS. Justice of Peace Required to Issue ; Judgments on Tax Claims. j okhilici'a Citv, Nov. L' l. Final J nnt'ccs a"e lein; sent to jibout " '. . 1.' ' 1 i.ufomohilc owners by Sidney Snugs. J Male- Highway omiiussioni r, Hint the IMl-l'J tax if $1 f.n i ai h ma chine is past due Mini must lie paid ill ence or Sili' will be hiought to n-enwr the tax. Attorney Ceiien.l West lias render ed an opinion holding that it is mandatory upon justices of tlu peace to rend-r iudgiuont against automobile owneis upiui presentation by tin' state highway commissioner ot a verilieatio'i iiic-l::h show ins that the ti is uncollected. The owner is liabb . not only for the tax but for cots and fs in the case. The department, announces that these suits will be hmusht in th justice co'tris of each county in the near future against all delinquent automobile owners. J. R. Dexter FARM LOANS Low Rates Easy Terms Farm Loan Agents write me for blanks and terms Broadway Baptist Church. A great Thanksgiving service in the Sunday school will be held. Ev ery teacher Is asked to be present at 9:30. The session will open at 9:45 Regular public worship at 11 a. m with preaching by the pastor, subject, The Attractive Church." Evening worship at 7:30 with preaching by the pastor, subject. "The Great In heritance. A cordial invitation is extended to worship with us. F. M. MASTERS, Pastor. Union Thanksgiving. Union Thanksgiving service at the Methodist church next Thursday 10:30 a. m. 3. Christian Science. Services Sunday 11 a. m. Subject, "Soul and Body.' C.olden text: Psalms 10 3; 2 Responsive reading, Job 14. Sunday school 10 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial services, 7:30 p. m. Our church is on Broadway and U street, N. W. All are invited to at tend our services. THANSGIVING GOODS FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER. W. J. LANE'S. I Eastern Star. tegular meeting of Ardmore Chap Iter No. 70. Monday "voning at Tttitl PHCAMONTAS COI.KMAN. W. M. l.IZZ-K DOVK. Secretary. FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER AND EGGS AT J. A. CLARK'S GROCERY. I WILL PAY 10c a Pound for all choice thin shell PECANS W. B. EAGLE Corner Main and Washington Near First National Bank The l ev's .vrotitc Is often the j so iree of amazement. If you would j have such p.n pppente take Cham-1 berlain's Tablets. Thev not on! ore-it a h"i'th" anpetite, but i BtreT-ath.-'i tb Ftema'h ard nnhle it to Hr its werk naturally. Fori anlo bv clt defllrr. CAKK AND PASTRY FLOUR. W. J. LANE. N OTHING else! lives so long in! the memory as a piece of art Pictures are the most suitable gifts. We have the pic tures, we have the frames We do your framing at small cost Brown & Bridgman St. Philip's Church, lioiy Communion at 7: On a. in. Sunday School at !i:45 a. m. Mot ning 'prayer, litany and sei mon at 11 a. m. Subject, "Spiritual awakening." THANKSdlVI.NG DAY. Holy Communion at ":W) a. m. Morning praer at 10 a. m. SAT L" It DAY. .ST. ANDREW'S DAY. November 30. Holy Communion at 7 a. m. FRANCIS P. KEICHER, Rector. SPRING CHICKENS AT 30 AND 35 CENTS AT J. A." CLARK'S GROCERY. Business increasing. 'i am more that, pleased" said marager Max Whittington of the Ex cedsioi steam laundry, "with th- way the public generally are show ing their appreciation of a lirstclasi 'aundry that turns out first class work all the time, Ly their generous patronage, our business is Increasing every day and we have the satisfac tion of knowing that one? we get a customer we have no trouble In keeping him as our work is satis factory in every respect. We haw our troubles as all ether lines have but when we find a defect we Im mediately remedy it and aim to keep our plant as near perfection as pos sible. You can see from our working force that we aro doing lots of work and you will also ncte that our pay roll every week adds something to the business activity of merchants and other business men of the city." The Excelsior laund-y is a busy place and Mr. Whittington person ally supervises every department of the business that his patrons may receive nothing but the best service. DAILY SHIPMENTS OF FRESH VEGETABLES. W. J. LANE. W. J. LANE. Yesterday is dead forget it Tomorrow does not exist don't worry Today is here use it Open an Account with the Guaranty State Bank IS M. W.'Jones C.OH. Everett The Jones -Everett Machine Co. Engineers, Founders and Machinists ARflMnPF AKIAIMMA I niiviiviiU) viUinuviiH WE MANUFACTURE the Standard Gin Saw Filer. Grate Dars, Sash Weights, B-iilding Castings, Smoke Stacks, Tanks, Fire Es capes. Steam Whistles, Pecan Crackers and Machlnerp Couplings. WE SELL Shafting, Couplings, Pulleys, Pumps, Valves, and Fit tings, Gin repairs, Cap and Set Screws, Lubricators, etc. WE REPAIR anything from a cambric needle to a clapp of tiunder- Phone 83. SCHOOL BOOKS, WALL PAPER, PAINTS WINDOW GLASS T. N. COLEMAN'S DRUG STORE JUST ARRIVED AT DOWNING'S Calcutta Matting, 50c and COc values at 35c Apollo Rugs, fine (or Dining Room or I3ed Room, best value for the money of any floor covering made; 9x12 size, $15.00 values, for $10.00 Go-Carts, large assorted shipment of standard high grade Carts ,ro,n $5.C0 up I Axminster ivugB, yxl-', trom $17.50 up My Etock of Rocking Chairs was never so complete and prices were never so low. Come in and look through them. I still have a few $10.00 Beds for $6.50 Will last a lifetime and then some. The cash way of doing business is growing in popularity every day. It keeps my business clear of bad accounts and saves yoj big money. Come and see. W. C. DOWNING North Side West Main Street Phone 128 Ardmore National Bank LU. S. DEPOSITORY ESTABLISHED 1901 Capital, Surplus and Additional Liability, .$220, 000. 00 Deposits $300,000.00 O. Mi. STUART. President, C. M. CAMPBELL. Vice President R. W. RANDOL. Vice President H. D. McCOLLOM. Asst. Cashier, P. D. MAXWELL, Cashier Fully Equipped in Every Capacity to Conduct a First-Class Banking Business First National Bank ARDMORE, OKLA. Capital Stock $100,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits .. $100,000 Total Assets neatly . . . .'. $1,000,OCO DON LACY, Preidnt A. H. P LV I R. Vice Frt.Vr.t C. L. AKDEPSON. Cnhier ED SANDLIN. DON F USSELL if OLINU OIVERTON. Am. Chr. We Solicit Your Business ARDMOREITE WANT iS GET RESULTS Kmml