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PAGE TWO DAILY ARDMOREITE. Sunday, March 31, 1918. MARIETTA MUS. MATTYK N. IIOSK, Aufiit :iinl I'orre.spoiiiUnt Telephone Offii-c. Full Carrier Service. Marietta, Okla., Marrii ;. Mrs. I'. I.. Harper of Thackerv .v was a 1 1 u si 11 1 c Nitor to Marie: .' vester dav. Mr.-. Reciler Robinson, jmiiloyeil at b'r mail llnis. store .i1. Thaekcr vi'le. -A.t-- in Marietta I'ni'r..' to hid areu il to lier cousin, Si 1 ; tarrett. ho "n't for Camp Traw; in enter the : iff. M--. J c Uohiii'-oti lt-f. c-tcrday morn. ii) for Siu rman. T.-..;.s. She v. il! i' o i il p a n y Mr. Rob. -on. who has !, 1 1. in the anilari " and i miu'ii .niprmii1. home. The llapii-: S'onn- M.-.V I'.ihle fla-s vmh rlaini d llie n.i o-tlKili'-. Hdrlis cl.ii- at ill - 1 l ine oi Vr. and Mr-. . ". l'eii--. Friday mil;!!'. hi. in foity wet .re-enl. The t ine ;h -.pent with :iviic and ;am -. Red. white and I hie brick ifc cr.'am ami ani;el lnod c: le was serve ' . T'r I. II. Iiiiiu-ton w i tenilcr fil a ;o-iii..n a- leaeher i.. llie lu rant N'ormal ihirint; ill summer nioii;!:-. lie ',a nbliv;ci! to decline a-, il n li I lie nice-- a: v t him to re ma i in M .i r i 1 1 a thU ..M.mier. 'a Man l.avinr in- a '. itit'-ville w-iti . ' cM erda . Si'" Siirrctt and Irhy f : ch, two rtell known Marietta hoy, left Fri rlay :oi;ht for Camp T r: . i - . w here l hey ... ill io i in! 'i t raining Co.nmunity House Sc.urccl. i .. lneelini; of the di.ailor- ol (lie Community League. an- for a uieeti .i; place for the C mmimity . I. eai;:;i. ami oliice for t h . futility :;:;i-n , a ii -1 luoiii ami a niectini; plan -ot the committee i the war MTice activilie-. wa-. ecnrcd. llie new liollou tile building, owned hv 1 II. I .. I li anjjioit. on W 1 Main street wa- tented. Mr. 1 'rati.ylioii j will 1 1 iv f the huiidin',' reai'v tor of-I fiil'aiu;, in a few day-. I The; c ha- heen need 'or some ' tiuie 'or iu-t s'ic!i a ro.o'i lor thej purpi 'es for w hich il wii! he u-ed. ' In fa't it will he a commi.ri'.y house v.hcri ali meetings perlainiir.'. to the ood if the community will he held and in addition it will he fitted up as a vest room for th.u" coming front the country to Ma.ietta to trade llie visitors from tit' country are iiv itcd to use 1 1 1 i - pli.-.' ;.nd are as-nred of the fact that i vcrvthine, w ill hi done for their com tort thai the Community League and the hn--i.iess nun of the town fit do. 'I'll. 'i e will I"1 several v...- service ( omuiiiti'i's who will not n-e the rooms from the fact 'I'. ; other places will he mole Con . v 'elit lor their,. The ( 'ounty ("on:; '' ol I c feiisf v. ill have an oliice ..ith the conn.v c liairtiiaii. J. C. lo.i ani. al his oii'.ie up-sKiiis over ill Marietta dim; -tote; S. e-tlieiun r, eoiiutv fhair ..an for the war si and thrill -tamps will have a t rflife at hi- store .mil I'. 1'.. Co' r,.d, food administrator, will eontiir:.' to have hi- oi'licc at ihf I ir-t Xati"''a; K.ii'.k. Must Restrain Chickens. Al a recent meeting of the city conn i! an ordinance rcii'.iirmjr own ers of illK-kells to keep ','.,,11 under restraint was adopted. This will be inn' niv.s in garden growers of the ;itv as : move i- on foot to get ev erbo,;y ,o rai-e a garden and it i hard word to iaise a a.diu when chickens are allowed to roai,' at w FUNERAL OF HAL SPRAGINS THIS AFTERNOON Funeral services for tin late II Sprauins. who died l-'ridav niitht .a Temple. Texas, will be held at ' o'clock this afternoon at the fam ily home. Ml? e-t Hro:.dwav. The services will be under the direction of the Masonic l.odye the Rev. David 11. Cooper of the Hroadway Haptist church, and the Rev. R. I'.. I.. Morgan of the Hroadwav Meth odist church, of ficiat ini;. Inter ment will be at Rose 1!;11 cecmtcry. I'r. I. (i. Johnson, Ki y Shores. Mill 11. Wlilvertoti, S. A. Saunders, iuy Trice and Otis Smith will la the active pallbearers, with I'. ('. Dins, W. J'. Poland. Max West heimer. V. C. Haker. I.. 11. I.ove. Joel lliichanan. (baris Rogers, Walter II. Thompson. (! 11. Clem ens, Robert t iai denbire, Hen C. Stephens, W. H. Johnson, and Thomas Fretisely will be honorary pallbearers. Out of town relatives who are here to attend the funeral are: Mrs. D. C. Patton and Miss Catherine Patton of Sulphur; Thomas Patton. Company I'., 11 Ith Regiment l S. Knginiers, Camp Howie, Fort Worth, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Gladney and S. J. Kennedy ( iainesville, Texas. ol THE FESTIVAL OF THE PASSOVER The Festival of Passover (He hrew. Pesach), which i-. being oh served by Temple F.metb congrega tion, coincides rouirhlv with the be ginning of the spring season. Jt commemorates Israel' j delivery from Kgyptian slavery. In the Jew ish calendar, its date is fixed from the 15th to the 22nd of Nissan, which this year, corresponds with March 28 to April 4. Another name for this annual cel ebration of freedom is the Festival of Matzoth (unleavened bread), because throughout the feast only unleavened bread is to he eaten, lii act, all food substances that con- tain ferment or acid nuts: he remov ed from Jewish homes prior to the holy days, so that there will he no likelihood of t ransp,ris.sinn the I'.i , Idical injunction against leaven bc- itijf found in the house. Jews ol , the Reform winjr, ohservi; seven days i as against eight of the C'onserva ! lives. Of these days, t!'.'.- first and I the last for the former, the first two anil the last two I for the lat ter) are ohserved as full holidays. The intermediary four or five days are of a lesser decree o! sacreduess. J'lie evening of the first and .second av s is characterized hv a special service failed the Seder, in reality a meal after oriental fashion. The rich symhoIiMii of this meal is to he explained as follow-: The roast ed lamh hone is reminiscent of the Passover sacrifice; the "mat.oth'' or J unleavened bread, recall w ith which the I -raehtes with no time to prepan for the journey; tile hitter herh. reminds of ncss of the skives' liu There are also at the u the haste h ft I' gypt, the bread rtiaror" or the bitter in I'-M't. live board a roasted egg for the ancient which is substitute sacrifice, salt water. suggestive of the tear slave ancestor- of the I "haroseth," a mixture and apples, mit unlike i to the mortar w hich lh' in making bricks. The shed 1 the r.ieliles, and of almonds i appearance slaves used whole cere- iiioiiv is :in explanation ol llie e symbol-, a recounting of Israel's stay in I'gvpt and of his marvelous deliverance, of (iod's watch over his chosen people throughout their his tory. I 'raises are sung to the Al mighty ami prayer offend that free dom may alvvavs be I -raid's lot a well as that of the remainder of mankind. Resolutions of Whereas. ( iod has reinov e from our mill Sovereign. Mrs. Wrd w herca-. our heart - h Respect. seen fit to t our belovei Wwinan am av e if on sail i n 1 1 1 1 1 ami mai to leei the oi our dear friend w well, we can only 1 1 : III. vv ho dm th ; Whereas, l!e it the death of Mrs. members nf Mane ho in we loved liv to submit to .11 things well, resolved. That Xf w man. we 1 1 lu-ster Grove N .vs Woodmen ( 'irele and loving friend hav. and lost a kind a faithful member who wa spond when call ever ready to re I upon : and su. leaves a memory that will be c i-heil and remembered a- Ion: ler- a s we live. He il resolved. Thai our deepe.-t svtnpathy be extended to the be reaved husband and little daughter and we want them to know that we ever think of them in their sorrow. He it resolved. That a copv of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the lirove and to the Daily Ardiiioreite. and a copv -nil to the family. I omr.iiltee : Ilia Holland. I. aura Aston. I. ota I-., (.'a l petiter. MUSTARD. SPINACH AND TURNIP GREENS. W. J. LANE. It rail it in Tlri Dally ArJmoreite first. (iood ('lollies Ad.Vice Easter always suggests Newness the beginning all over again of a New Summer, New Leaves, New Flowers, New Verdure new thoughts, newer and better plans over the old. The "Old Earth" indeed begins to take on her new vestments of (Ireen, and The B & M windows suggest this same newness in Spring Clothes for Men and Boys bright, soft, awakening colors. Our New Suits ex press Spring they're bright and gay, not gaudy, but very cheerful. Value as big as ever Variety, bigger the stocks are the most complete in Okla. City. And when you ask for Society Brand and Stein-Bloch clothes at the B&M you get fitted particularly, for your particular build, not just a suit cut along certain chalk lines to be altered for any figure. Our 19 Years of studying these details have given you 19 years of Splendid Clothes mer chandising service backed by our 19 YEARS OF RELIABILITY Your "Home J'luee" to Shop In Okla. City. m tHHVK3TM.tr. "19 Years of L IBEHTT LOAN POSTERS HERE Posters for the third Liberty loan have been received by Wirt Rrank lin, Carter county chairman. Oth ers w ill come at ,i later date. Those received are of two kinds, the larger one being a plea to the people of America to aid in the war for dem ocracy by purchasing government bonds, and to make the world a decent place in which to live. This poster is strikingly done in red and Idack. showing, in silhouette, against I a lurid sky. a sipiad of American 1 soldiers going over the top. ; over the top, em need for the Ameri 10 are at home to do i phasizing the can people w 1 i their part. ! The smaller poster i- in soft j brow n tones and show s an Ameri can battleship ready to start on the ! vovage overseas, beneath it is in i scribed: j "Provide the ! l.ibertv bonds." mews ot war. u v NOTED MOUNTAIN CIMB EPS" LONG FALL RECALLED When '."hree Brothers Fell 2,000 irtet on Mont Bla.,r London. Feb. 21 (l!y Mail). The Rev. A. S. W. Young, who has ju-t died at bis home on the Thames, was the last survivor of three broth ers who won the attention ot the world in 1K(( by making tile first a-cetit of Mount P.lanc without a guide. On their return journey they fell 2.0IHI feet over a precipice, one of them being killed but the other two escaping practically unhurt. The three brothers Young, at l'tes and experienced mountaineers, announced their intention of climb ing Mount Plane at the most dau-gi-roiis season of the year. All en deavors to dissuade them failed, and in view of the great danger of the enterprise the main streets of Cha iuonix were thronged with specta tors and telescopes were much in demand. Towards 11 o'clock the three brothers were discerned looking like i" A. 0. P0TT0RFF GARAGE AUTO AND MACHINE WORK 111-113 South Mill St. Phone 1096. Free "Pulling" Service. We go get you any time, any place. No charge if car comes to my shop. First class mechanics. All work guaranteed. Second hai.rt cars bought, sold ar.d ex changed. From the li&M. Okhi. Cilv Send In your Mail Orders. RABTMJkWFB OKLAHOMA CTK Reliability" pygmies far tip on the loftiest ter- I race of the Grand Plateau, climbing w ith remarkable vigor. They disap peared in the "Corridor" and were lost to view for an hour, when theyl reappeared and were seen standing Italy's Coal Shortage, together on the extreme summit of v . .. , c ... . , ... .... i ,i i -New ork Sun: lod.iv, as al- Mount Wane. I hey remained there ; for a few minutes 'and then began wa-vs- il " handicap of Italy is the descent. ''er shortage of coal. Whether her Suddenly all three vanished and I ""I'tcrranean fires made Us forma instant later thev appeared 2.0(10 ! tlon ""possible, or whether they feet below. One' of the trio l,a(l ; consumed it slowly alter toimation, slipped on the edge of a precipice, ! '"logtsts must say. In normal and the brothers, being toped to-! "'es we have to keep the home (ether hitc shot ilnuii Ml almost i.r i;,.lnr J,. ,,f ier. t r lioh.t!11 HrC Vt'XatlOUS IS tllHt 1111- where it lomed the border 01 le upper glacier. Horror-stricken, the watchers below presently saw two of the nun rise to their feet, and for two and a half hours they bent over the prostrate form of the third, who seemed inert. Then the two. one walking with great difficulty, began the laborious descent, leaving the lifeless body of their brother. It was dark before they reached the "Corridor." and they did not reach a safe stopping place until about three o'clock in the morning. A rescue party from Chaiuonix afterward recovered the body of the brother, whose neck had been broken hv the tall. New Yorker Falls to Death. New York. March .W. Herbert A. Ileyn. a prominent lawyer and di rector in a number of large business enterprises, jumped or fell from a window in his oliice on the tent!; floor of a building in Wall street today, and was killed, lie was coun sel for the National Provisioner, of ficial organ of the meat packers' as sociation. Mr. llesn's business as- the win he had of being dow of a lavatory when after complaining I Rone ilizzv. res oi Italy luirning. Ir.t makes it the i pin lam nuns 01 coai, reveaieu ny i tne war in the Isonzo valley, have! had temporarily to be relinquished.! l.ut in the good days to conic may liquidate her losses. It:, MAKE THE SOLDIER HAPPY with Pictures of homefolks. Soldier Pocket Photo, Cases. French Mirrors and Photo Cases. Registration and Photo Cases. FONVILLE PHOTO STUDIO. Phone 437. sociates said he fell from BeSaw Tire Factory Now Nearing Completion BeSaw Tires Made In Ardmore Will Be On Thousands of Cars This Year Drive Out and See the First Rubber Tire Plant Built in the Great Southwest. Our Thousand Stockholders Within 25 Miles Ardmore Are Invited To Visit Their Plant and See Its Progress. Immediate. Delivery Made On Tires, 30 Off Stockholders. Don't Forget, Chas. A. BeSaw, Master Tire Builder Will Devote His Exclusive and entire Time and Energy to Increasing the Value of BeSaw Stock. Order Your War-time Operating In the present extraordinary situation there is one feature of Bell Telephone traffic .operation that is brought to particular public notice. Calls for numbers that have been disconnected, for party-line numbers that have been changed, and certain other local calls that cannot be completed by the first answering opera tor, arc referred to what are known as "Special Operators." The latter are provided with ample records making possible the establishment of desired connections with the least possible delay; and it is urged that the public co-operate with them, evidencing consideration and patience when factors outiide the control of the answering operator neces sitate the referring of calls to a Special Operator. Southwestern Bel! Telephone Co. SAVE FOR A RAINY DAY BUY W. S. S. 2Sc STARTS YOU ARDMOREITE WANT ADS GET RESULTS AT SMALL COST. Tires NOW of to