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MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1922 . fTE DAILY ARDMOREITK. III PI s lefi Elm' rossii idera , ,Ish ) Fta Dd 3 oing r.estlq oedur lie m Boll ' ilMh . britn, errnin leople STRENGTH : SERVICE ACCOMMODATION- MANY YEARS OF SERVICE TO YOUR FRIENDS. "LET US BE OF SERVICE TO YOU" We are thankful for the many staunch and true friends who have helped' to make this the bank it is today. Thankful for our constant growth and in creased ability to serve the residents of Ard more and Carter county. .We extend the season's greetings with a wish that the New Year be a happy and prosperous one. STATE NATIONAL BANK "WHERE SAVINGS GROW" hese :he o the OIL QUOTATIONS NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS-BY PROBASCO POLICE CLOSE IN K ansas-Oklahouia Hewitt J 2.00 Healdton 1.30 Dunoan-Coinunche 2.0 Cement .... 1.30 Walters 1.30 Beaver Croek . . 1.S0 Augusta. Kan. . 2.0U Texas Klectra Henrietta Moruo . . ... Thrall 3.25 Burkhurnett . 2.25 Stephens County 2.25 Meiia 1.00 Corsicana, light . 1.30 2.2 3 2.25 2.25 Corslcuna, heavy . Strawn .... .. . Itangcr Deaclt'motia .... Central Went Lima . Indiana Plymouth Princeton Wooster Illinois .. Waterloo .93 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.48 2.2S 1.65 2.27 2.70 2.27 1.75 Oil news FROM LOCAL AND SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA FIELDS I ltllX KHOHN lingll vary vhera Thtl lubjed vill rood sago, mrt toss 11 ?ne assin la sal , "Ou 'JUMBLE GETS 850 rossi lso t s co:, prone peed ;t apf "In.l'he Humble OH anil Refining Coin run lAuy ja starting the Now Year right BARREL PRODUCER IN SECTION 9-4s-2w ;ured Indicated by its No. 4, on the sta)e,Valker-Yoorhi'c farm, in the center molls),' the northwest quarter of the Iv co.utheust quarter oC the southeast tarter of section !, 4s-Iw, which inrtod with an Initial natural pro- 'An ly d iccidc foaJ .notion of 850 barrels after drilling 're d5 feet into the second sand which iltf rvas topped at a depth of npproxima Thcly 16:i(i feet. The well is an old one il.-iveieopenod, and is producing from sev I he oral sands, the most prolific of which iiut tr-.- at 1400 fi-et and 1'iOO feet. Inl l.i cv.al production prl( r to deepening to .-ate fi... k,oo foot pay, was about 250 In tall- ifls. This well offsets the H. A. Simpson No. 3, on tho Simpson-Voorhoos tract I OAi the center of the northeast quar tr of the southwest quarter of tin ..uthrn.Ht quarter of the same s.-etlon, .' .ml which is producing 300 barrels jvm sand found at a depth of 1705 MI..,;i5 feet, r.rd, : MonVnvcr Parties Resume Operations on Old Test Love County 29-6s-3e roil iu uften poxtp n.iixc i hi II. fenv;r parties have resumed opc-r LSii, ms on the test which had lui-n i,J' "tinned more than a year ngo on the ping j,ipt' i rcu farm, In section 29, Cs -3e, by fiwurli-? Love County lvtroleum Cuinwany. meet. tit which vai furci-d ti cense opera- -l'g nt a depth of 610 feet due to Mill nlPm .ek of final,.-.-. The old bole had enga ,.n K, :,,,., vvi(, (t. is', in.-h. but uuryl.- foxtail, people have pulled the i-asim; and nn- Mow ili-illing. llie .Ol,- Willi tlx' standard 10'ln and ' on! L.incilii; with tin- L'O -inch, in pnpai.1 Ion fi.r a t -l t.st. The I'm-I oil ouirart l,a- be. n li t. This t-M h AlCtniCil f"lr miles east of the I'lilm. li'.lsllUlerests of TtiKa. text whit h ha" be.-T. iroc'ated on thv Praiigh.in fann, in e. Hie -ion 27. Ck-".-. if t: Midcontinent 'Production Increased 13,108 Barrels Estimates of production of the fields of the Jtid contlnent area, showed an Increase of 13,108 barrels during the last week as compared with the pro duction durinj; the preceding wick. Total daily production of 750,990 bar rels is estimated, divided as follows: Hewitt, 34,500 barrels, Jtealdton, 22, 000 barrels, Eurbank, 33,000 barrel, Oklahoma (outsido of Hewitt, lieald ton, llurhank, S!ianinx?k and Cush iUK) 206,000, Cushing and Shajnrock, 23,000 barrels. Estimated production of North Lou isiana reached 82,500 barrels, Ark ansas, 42,500 barrels, North Texas 141,000 "barrels, MexU 11S.000 barrels. Kansas SI. 400 barrels. Oulf Coast (heavy oil) 54,915 barrels. Oil on Bayou Creek Is Salvaged for Marketing Cleaning up tho bayou In tho Hew itt field and incidentally cleaning up a small fortune 1a what Joe Locko Is reported as doing. According to stor ies which have reached this city, Locke taltes tho prlzo for thrift In the oil area, duo to his activities in taking the waste oil out of the creek and marketing it. H has Iwen at It for about a month, operating on the stretch which mas from tha lo cation of the Carter-Hamlltin No. 1-A in section 23, 4s-2w, for a distance '.f on mile northwest following the stn-nm. To date reports have It thtt he has collected 00-800 barn Is A'hlch ho has in wooden tanks and which he Intends to sell as fuel ol!. The gravity of the oil fias naturally he-n cut due to the water, but as a fuel oil it is serviceable. Heretofore tho oil on the water went to waste. Stock .Market Regarded As Industrial Barometer Jllumblc Test Northwest tow of Hewitt Drilling at , 3260 Feet in Dry Sand sun .1)0I Humble Oil and IJ.finitu; Company' trip test No. 1 on the Kena Noel farm. In Itewlho northwest of the Houtheict uuar waster of fcctli'ti S, 4s-2w, one and IHrSp fourths mile nnrtliv-ft of pn Tb'ucliun In the Hewitt fii ld Is r port aftevd as drilling i.t :::;) f-.-t i:i a iit notasand. The 5 31'! null . .u-ing l I" fenlif'g carried. No showiuc are ie- rhovvorted as having l. , n fcron tho test thu.i far. from 1 'Amerada Drilling at 300 Men Feet in Section 20-3-1 one ' Amerada lvtroleum Company Is s J'drllllntt at T.oO f.-t In Us test on the the r-apllste farm, In the smithw.t of the northeast nuarti r f the south- I'rciiirtiuns fur a bright year dur ing 1922 are apain brought Into prom inence by W. 1!. .M-Connick, of Chi cago, who is here on u business vis it. .Mr McCormick regards the stock market as n barometer which will prophecy future conditions, and states that it has beii showing marked Im provement during the past 3 days. ri-;ilth!U of whli-h cominerrml ron dltlotis thrniiKhout the country should progress. Tim Moek market, he states, is always s.x months ahead of a re vival or reversal of business, which was indicated by the condition of the sl'ick market prior to the slump. Every slock has been steadily ad vancing, says .Mr. .McCormick. It g,n-s up, backs down about one half as much ni the advance, but always Ket-rs its upward caln. It hiM thi way for the past 10 days. Chlif f the storks ndvanc-in;.-, ho states, are Industrials, rail road rarnings. Industrial sti-ks, rait-ro.-i I eariilng shii-t., pMr m.irket, i nn-unl. r.d and others ai g. tt.ns be. r, , St.x'U brokerH of New Torlt, h tati-s, are among those preili.'tltig Wyo.olng Grass Creek . . 1.90 Klk Basin 1.90 I .once Creek 1.90 Rock Creek 1.50 Big Muddy 1.40 Mule Creek L30 Miscellaneous El Dorado (Ark.) 34 and above 2.00 El Dorado (Ark.) below 34 1.75 Oulf Coast, heavy 1.25 Pierce Junction . .SO Pennsylvania - 4.00 Cabell 2.61 Cornlnn 2.40 ltaguind 1.25 Somerset ....... . 2.40 Somerset (ab 28 degrees) 2.65 the wur he was an active banker with Interests in many parts of "the southern portion of the state. However, when the hostilities between Oermany and the V. S. started, in 1917, he relin quished most of his banking connec tions in order that be might go over seas in the service of his country. Although 52 years old at the time, he was enlisted as a member of the T. M. C. A. overseas corps and went abroad. Soon after his arrival there ho was detached from tho "X" and joined tho $2nd division on tho front lines, whero he assisted as a stretcher bearer. During bis servlc eln tho war, .Mr. Million won several citations, tlrceii Thompson of Durant accom panied Mr. Million to Wirt today. Mr. Thompson is vice-president and active in the Interests of tbe AVirt State Bank. Jack Herbert of Wilson has returned from Kaufman county, Texas, wbero ho tpent several weeks on a business trip making preliminary arrangerrlents for a wildcat test which he will drill there soon. The test is to be located on the county lino tietween Henderson and Kaufman counties, near the town of Kemp, and will be drilled with the rotary tools. The rig U now building and Mr. Herbert expects to ship the tools from Hewitt area in about a week. The test is to be known as the Hedrick Oil Company No. 1. Julian Hedrlck of Fort Worth, Harry A. 151 deal of Denver, Col., and Mr. Herbert are the people interested In it. Mr. Hedrick, according are the people in terested In It Mr. Hedrick, according to reports, holds a unique record in that he has drilled and brought in as producers seven wildcats, Including the discovery w.-lls of the South Bend and Hunger pools. The men have a Mock 1020 acres on which to drill the test, with nearest production to the location 22 miles southwest at Corslcuna. The acreage is locuted on the east side of the Balconies fault, and the structure is geologically regarded as that of Mexia. Mason Klttess, of Tulsa, special rep resentative with the L'niun Interests, Is hern on a business visit completing arrangements for the teal which his firm will drill on tho Draughun farm. In section 27, C-2e, In Love county, and which Is to be commenced accord ing to contract by February 11. Mr. Kittens states that the contract call fur 3000 feet, and deeer drilling will be curried on if a producer is not re sultant when that depth is reached. Mr. Klttess states that the I'nion interests will start wildcats In other sections of the state after the Love county test is spudded In. One of them will be located on a 5000 sere block In (.rant county. Timbers for the lxrve county test will probably be moved In within the next Uw weeks. THkS WW HAOTOJSAnVI r-Iv W?B HEAT I' -3UoORC OFF MAWE-OP dCOO lUTCNJfloNS-HC GOTr 1Miyt6 I ' ( sua off tf.wiM AkV Y. TtP J M I pLAFt TJTAClAUE I 9CLMSCABCFTtlsnAg jf "l6Wt" r,MtR SEAgSOFFJ 1 t" " -v root. WOt)M 1 i t ON DANCING JELLS Muskogee Has Its Society Detectives Keep Things ' Peaceful Until the . Holidays End. MUSKOGEE. If tho war botween the jelly boans and "antl-Jclls" is to continue the firing lino will havo to be removed from the dance halls. If not tho festivities will bo inter rupted by a stern and heartless medi ator whose motto will bo "if you want to fight, Join tho army." For the police havo determined to squelch tha insurrection whilo It la In Us In fancy. Saturday night plalnclothesmen mo. seyed around to the halls where tho high school boys and girls, out on holiday, the college youths hdno for a spell and other merrymakers tield swny to keep a fatherly eye on-proceedings, i .lust a Watchful Eye No men will be stationed at the halls, Chief Chadwell says, but the night force has been Instructed to "Just happen around" pretty frequent ly and sec that hostilities do not break out. Ardmore Boys Operate Radio Station and Hear Music and Lecture from Distant Cities Real Estate Transfers CJ east quarter o. wHti.ui ", s-.. T tie il-.lut m IU" 1." in. h ... & 'pemtor ai tole. Ci JnnTest Norlh of Kxtcnsion ton, in f'nmnln.n V Pitmnor T fleo ver1 ing of Tho following deeds have been filed for record with the county clerk: CiuiTncfl Smith to Carrlo Phillips, rurt 2t. l-3w. I C. k C. Nations to I. M. Landruin, l-jrt It, Is-2e. J. V. Hoffman to Walter Stiller. lrt lot 10, block 143. Ardmore. It. A. Stmpbon to Mabel Kejiselr.ng. part block 4, Highland I "ark. E. Dunlup to Canieroa Refining Compiny, part It. 4s-2e. 1 Anotubby to V.. V. Dun Is n. part :. 4 U. V. Duke to IS. A. .Selvidge, I art lot J, block ls. Ardmore. C. C Itrown to A. It. MeCUrty. lit i U. blv-k 1. lundee. ; A. T. Coodoll to W. E. Kmiley. part A d.H-rej e of IC1I borrU la nH 'i:c.k 12. Ilenhlton. In the t.it.il daily pniui tii.n of the i n, V. P.lour.t to I. V. Knglund. lut,c:i.i fi.-ld dur.ng the month of 1-1 Wot-k Hmu,,,. e. iiiIkt. tI0. ncmrdlng to reports I i ... ... from the field whl.-;, give tbe fig- ,,, mldt()n. : ores n, oarm, ,o,ai u:uiy pro- Am,..ton H 11. lUieslon. jrt 22. 2s 2w. ,. Oilitsspii to n. H. scnnriucr. 'high price for rude oils, l.a.ing their tpiiiaui on present indications. Ad values In tho prlew of oil usually fol lows rise in th quotation of In dustrial stocks, fur the greater ac tivity In commercial life the great er the enn-iUtnption of p"trol"jri pro duet. Duncan Production Has Decline During December In a little house on tho corner ot Sixth avenue and E street northwest, lives two high school boys who many months ago began to toko notice of a new force in electricity namely, wireless telegraphy and telepheny, and they equipped their little room with a crude set of instruments, mostly home made affairs, but their success was such that they have improved this little plant from time to tlmt until at this time they have one, that has cost them in nickels and dimes and quarters that they have earned at odd Jobs done for their friends and neighbors about a hundred and fifty dollars. These two loyi, their names are Perry Cecil, who lives with his grand mother, and was and has lived all ct 1 is life In Ardmore, and Harold Kichardson, who makes his homo with Perry's grandmother, too, tld the writer that they are slowly tmprov lng their plant and that they now lave bought, but not yet received, a transformer, when set up will en able them to send messages thous ands cf miles, while with tho equip ment they nou have they can only send about one Vundred miles. Tallin l l.'ff Cities. Tho reolvlnn pait of this plant 1- ncie perfec'. tlvin tre sending, for the reason that it is Mniplcr 'ill cuH less to equip It. "bl.t." said one of the boys, ' us soon n- w ra'i cam .rough in-rf to buv a bo'iee sending set we will have it. Wi haven't been able to send messages furthei tr.iiii DuIIof. OMnhoina CP.v and l..ce:' within on-? hundred mile but we receive inessoses from as I tr iiwvy us Chicif.o, Philadelphia, At l.nla, (la., S Louis and othei litlis. We get both l"d; messages mi l With ?Ms teU-phon;- set In connection, we can hear plain United tatis and tven rt.illun. A few weeks ago probably you noticed in the press dispatches that Madam Xarrur announced that she would en certain night give a series of performances for tho benefit of wirelet-s stAtlons within a certain dis Unce of Phllndelphla. Somo of tho operas were rung in Italian und whll wo are not very strong for Italian rpen, It was nil very plnln and l wculd have Imcn iv wonderful treat to many Ardmore people, could they have listened In." Hears Lrctiirf and Orchestra We heard a lecture on Masonry ielivered out of Pittsburg a few nlshu ago. Last night young Klrh hriinon mt down to his machine, put or. his head gear (n set Just llk- 1.1- ones you see tltu telephone glili" wear at theii- work), tuned his instru ment for a long distance shot ana waited, but he did not have long to wait for presently a voice cunio out tt tho uir saying: "This Is Denver, Colorado, wc are going to furnish the music for a dance that is being given In Tucson, Arizona." In a little while tho music from an orchestra of ' many pieces cams softly and sweet, but very plain; sc. plain that each instrument could be distinguished cno from the other and for as long ns he cared to listen joung Richaroson was entertained Perry said, "If wo Just had a loud talker we could entertain a roomful of folks here every night of. the week." "Lould Tallier" Needed I asked them what is a "loud talker" and was Informed that it is r.n attachment that can be used in place of the head gear and docs fot the receiving machine what a horn cr megaphone does for a phonograph, In other words it magnifies thk sounds, makes them louder and plain er. The cost ot a "loud talker would bo about $r0 for n very gooo. one tho boys told me, but Just now they haven't tin; money, but I pre. diet it won't bo long before they have it. Th"v arc not lusty, Indolent fellows but they like to work and they will get tho money. The boys havo a code book listing the names of operators und towns nnd their to.le calls can instantly identify any call by reference to this book. For example: 5 '.. A., is P.O. veil. N. M.. nnd the operator Is lxuis Kalcuni; 5 F. O. Is Norman, I I'k'.a., und the operator is Morris J Lee lYescott; this one Is u radio phone station, which Is equipped to i h ud out telephone, messages; nnd 5 1 II. K., is Oklahoma 'Uy and the' operator Is Hoy Mnffctt. Isn't It nil wonderful and ono ot tho wondeiful tilings about it is that it has not. been gobbled up by, tny trurt Jet, I would like to em-1 phnslzo that word YKT. I WEEK OF PRAYER TO BE OBSERVED NIGHTLY This week Ardmore adds Its voice la the national Week of Prayer, with union services four nights of tin. week and services at each of the churches will bo held Wednesday night. All of the services will begin at 7:"0 o'clock nightly and will be brief. Tonight the service will be held at the liroadway Ifaptist church; Tues day at the lP-oadway Methodist; Wed nesday, regular prayer meeting nnd prayer nt each church; Thursday at the First Christian church, ond Fri day at, tho First Presbyterian church. Tho Jelly-beans batllo broke out last week at Hays hall when a half doz en personal encounters were going on at ono and the same time be tween gladiators of tho opposing forces. ' ' Police did not arrive on the scene until the carnago was almost over, and they only succeeded In arresting Bertram Barrow, a slight youth who had been left leaning in tho corner dazed from a blow. Bertram was advised by City Judge Wheeler to "go and Jell no more." New Year's tlie (Vi.sls The chief refused to issue any state ment on his action in placing his sleuths to watching tho dance hulls, but he muttered, "tho neit time any thing breaks out we'll be right there to grab off the guilty parties, wheth er they part their hair In tho middle or not." Tho tianger will be over if hostil ities can be averted until after tho New Year dances, it is thought. Tim calendar Is full of dances the rest of the week, however, and the "society detectives' will be kept busy. , Mounted on casters, a new bath tul) can lie hidden in a closet or an unused room when it Is idle. 1 Dog Itesciies Master MILL CHEEK. J. F. Garner, ed itor of the local newspaper, in a dense fog last his way and walked off a 12-foot culvert with such force that ho was rendered unconsclouw. "Jack", his Spitz dog, tugged at ils clothes to rouse him and failing in that, kept up a continual barking until help arrived. He was given a good Christmas feed for his fidelity. K- If I I Works Like aQock atU'. (A5UU&QIININE CUres CbldsiriMHours CTAN'UAXD nawdr rtt tnt. TrtWt 3 rm. t at It Art! imcfaUaa 1 li r U (irtp mi "ilia illnii. DtauS na kn fcrartnf Mr. M. b)i Mil m4 ilrMlw. JiOriavMi MCmii m m hi ix co. orrmitT 'TWAS HiS STOMACH INSTEAD OF HEART CAUSED TROUBLE "I'm as full of life nnd energy as any twenty year old boy since Tan Ir.c put me on my feet," said John E. McLestor, well-to-do farmer, P.oute No. 4, Dallas, Tex. "I had stomach trouble so lad day and night fir two years I didn't know what it was to get any sound, rest ful sleep. I had Indigestion so bad I thought I had heart trouble, hut Tnnlac has shown me that every thing that was tho matter with me came from my stomach being out of trder. "My little toy needed a tonic so 1 (,ave him Tan lac und he has simply been Wonderfully benefited. When It tomes to a medicine for both old al,d joung, T.iriUc is In a 1U.-4 by it. self." Tanlae Is sold In Ardmore by th Frame Drug Co., and by leading drugglut everywhere. Adv. Thnt the temperature of thn cen ter of tho sun is 30.632 degrees, is the estimate of 11 French scientist. ZUMWALT, WILLS0N & GARNETT Certified Public Accountants Ardmore, Oklahoma (iem-rul Accounting, Audits nnd Systems, t oiinnfl. In Federal Tx Matters. Oil Valuation and Depletion Problems. 214-215 Simpson Building W. J. LAW Telephone 2fjl ' Local Manager Offices: Tulsa, Oklahoma Oljr, Ardmore. Muskugei, Washington, 1). C. til Tho liner Is li-inir run in the Mud i-on-Ciil.inH'olllne No. ;l. on the ll.iit' inriii. in the enter of the m line unction during the month of .Vovem- .rf thn southwest iju..rter of the -r reached b.trels. Iunk of 1 r.uithwesl nmirter..f s- Uon 4s w-iT wm. n to crry , n opetA- , u Jf L)Kk 2JJ Arrtmon( jreparatory to ins,a.m,g tti;. pump- , ; ' ; - - Lu.fr to J. T. KKglc.tone, riJ'iC marnincry. jinn in uns wen, - - ;j 3.3. l.hicll U located on rf th discovery w. tr tion In the Hewitt rlon, was found at a depth of KM utfect and was 27 fet In thiofcn rp TREES!!! Plunt-now for best wults. Ilor.ie-; grown fruit and t-haile lres. grafted pecans, chruldwry, roses, hedge, 1 to. lndycape digiiuig. Onl Nursery ', In Carter county. ' Ardmore Nursery Irl Hudson, Prop. ! Phone UIJ-4. ' eighth mile north , T''nen pro.luction durmg the psst ; ' ' w ,. naylon.! rHI and of produc 'f ' J ! r-rt block 4" Wsh'tt .ddtt.on. t southeast exten-1 hr w"r ' rwlurlny. j W.i.re. IT. Js-IW. li-ll The Pure Oil (Vmpnnv Is cleaning out Its No. 1 on the Sullivan farm. In thn renter of the northeast quar jter of tho northenst quarter cf th fAD cotithwoet quarter cf section it. 4 "w. luirJn th Hewitt southeast etenion. Kiicnit this test was found t .1 t.y tiepth of 243r. 43 feet, and the total the depth of the hol In 3M feet. Prior willto cleaning out the well was swubbina eiinabout 39 barrels. WITH THE OIL MEN START THK NEW YKAR Rf CUT. TMK ARI10RK BtMNKMH (OU m.r CAN TM.I OV HOW. I K. r. Million, of M AMler. Is here j I H(E SU OR tP. t'-i on business visit, nnd tnnde a trip ! to Wirt this Rftnrnnnn where he is rerMilnf at fori Nil rotinrt.-.! ns direct r with the Wirt! f.AWTO.N. ln. John J. Pershln 8tate pjink. Mr Million Is nisi n t'g 1 will InsTt the artillery hoot royalty owner li the llesldtnn field. cf fire at Fort Hill. January' 10, ae receiving revenue frnm tbe pr"d'i. tl.in coiding to advice rec- tved here. H on the Millinn-Thmns pn.ertirs orr-' witl ! eeoninied t.y pt vert I ot- atel 1-y the linrisir Interests, prior to ' f Hali of the war rttef. MONEY TO LOAN IMMEDIATELY fur exsmltier will be In Ard more ttetween .Ian. 2nd nnd Mh, to take (t nod tonus on Improved Ardmore properly, TATE INS. AGENCY Ak for It. (. Tale Phone 4 If No Coffee Pot Waste - G. Washington's Coffee! you use Each cup is made to order at the table. No cofTee pot needed. Disaotvea instantly. It in estimated that twenty-five per cent, of all bcancoffee made is wasted. Each can of G. Washington's CofTee is equivalent to ten times its weight in roasted bean coffce. Measure the cost by the cup not by the size of the can Atwsra delicious, healthful and economical. Krcipe bouklet bra. Bend Nc for special trial alia. 4 3'. West Main OIUCWATED BY MRWASH1NCT0S IN IW C W..iI Calle Kef Una 521 Fatft AM, tin Vara c- la.F II I 5 ilk I V all