The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 5, 1929 Page: 2 of 6
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MONDAY, MUCH 4,ld*»
MUOT. vivbi BIMSBIVT. »T .--77 -
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RUDOBB MOTOR COMPANY
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Mr*. E M Chareh. lilt loitk DU-
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chlMro* t*4 Mr i*4 Mr* Jack Thor*
taa aad rhlldrwa af Oracanoat
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Mr* Carl Lyoa* aa4 Ml** Vt*a
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coaraiooclag from * waak'a tUaaM
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lahoma City Bvaday
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Oaorta Wood* Ml Booth Admit*,
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Mr* F*r*l Allard. 411 Booth Rob-
erta wm aa Oklahoma City ▼ tailor
Banday
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Mr aid Mra Wtcktlff* Morrt. *f
Horoa. Bawth. Dakota, apaat 8**dty
ta the Mama af tha former’* hrothar,
F H. Morris aad Mr* Morrta Ml
8o*th William*
Oaca later aa a hoy of 14, Cortto iw-
—read ta tha reearratiaa praparod ta
j?. rV°T ip**d kla Ufa a mow* tha,l*dtaa* Botj
tad oa ooard hi, grandmother Pappen dtaa**dad
him. Ha rats read te Topeka aad I
n_„ .___... aaimad hi* Brtag aa a )ork*y aad hack
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I aUor*oy rawer*) mtmlatar to Bag
load, bor* at North Haven. Coen Died
la New York City. March I. lltl
1111 Theodora D. Jadah kaow* **
the father of tha Pacific railway*
bor* at Bridgeport. Co*a Died ta Naw
Torh CHy. Noe I. INI
HM—Btaart Robaoa. a pop* tor aa-
_ tor af th* Amarleaa *ta*« bora at
4 ' Ana*poll* Md . Wad April Id IM*
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p-••Ideal of tba Coafadarat* Rtata* af
Amartc* dlad In Atlanta. C* Bor*
a#*r Crawf order tla 0*. fat 11. UU
Ada L Howard flrnt prrai
da*t af Wallaalay collage dlad at
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CHy wora Mo ghoota Boa
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Mr aad Mra Harmaa Yoaaghalm.
•m* Aaraa aad Stanley. Mr* A. C.
PfckaM aad Alfred Flaat 114 Bawd
Rock falaad. metered ta Oklahoma
City Bvaday
Mlaa Alma Behahort and Jake
Boiar. apaat Saaday with tha for-
•or'* ralatleee la Ohaam
Mr aad Mr* Dal Cataa of Shawaee.
w* tha gaaala Saaday of tha far-
mar a Meter Mr*. Wm Lamban. 4M
Booth Roberta
Joha Morrlam. aoa of Mr md Mr*
A 0 Morrlma. 414 Booth Barter who
waa taMrad Batarday sight la ** aa
tomohila aocIdeal la Oklahoma City,
■ r*F°c1*d aa reotlag aaay today at
tha Uatreralty baapttal
Mra Mary Mao* aow* Artbar and
Harry. Jimmy Hataoo aad Brrat Rata*
war* Oklahoma City r in lor* Saaday
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• French adventurer
At tba death of hla nothar. Carti*.
then three year# old. want to ll*a with
hj* Indian Prtnoaaa grandmother on
t government raaerentioa Fire year*
later aa aprlalag of tha Cheyenne* *
more troublesome tribe than th*
H*w* took Cortia aa a maaaenawr to
Topeka, where h# remained for a Urn#
aad flaally catered pol-
itico aa dlotrtct attermy
He waa Brat elected to Co*f*«M la
1t»{ and apent t4 year* ta tba bourn
of re premate lie** in iyr?. be waa
elected te the oraata md ku re
malnad there eoeaiantly almca aarapt
for oaa tarn la lilt be ramtead
the largest popular rota for rpwloc-
Uoo bat loot tho district coast aad
•aa temporarily displaced
Tba man vba baa emerged Uom
thl* bar aground and career aaer tba
top ot tha politic*) beep la gaodha
aorad. stolid md dl^ifled Ha la
abort and rotund wltk a swanky com
pexloe aad sparking black eyaa Hi*
pen era) appearance la more Franck
than Indian or English For a man
almost TO, he la amauncly rigorous
md actlre.
Pa-hap* hla principal political ea*et
Is hi* ability to make friaad* and to
keep them ooce they are tnadc Aa
Republican leader of the senate, ha
ha* be me extremely popular with
hla colleague* Repub,leans aad Dem-
ocrat* alike Hla reputation for *cr»-
puioos bunesty and fracknaas 1* aa
• ell established here a* th* George
Wash In-ton tradition
Curtis' babbles are horse racing
and poker. Hi* lore fot borne* be*
•tried over from hi* far-off career aa
a jockey His shrewdness aa a poker
player la well known in offletal dr
clan Tha late President Harding
called Curtia the poker pteyar in
Washington
WOODS
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“NINO OF THI ROOt0"
EMPRESS
Any lent Anyttm# t*«
T»day and Tuesday
Ball* Bennett In
’Mf DIVIL'I TRAOKMARK'
Caenady: ‘laarat Outlaw*
PIEDMONT
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million dollar
a a a
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wn Sunday craning for a tan day*'
boatman trip to Bdgamont. Booth Da-
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Walatold of Foam CHy rt.lted rale
tie#* hdr* orur th* weak-aad
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CARD OF THANKS
W* wtoh to thank oar many Mend*
•adMlghhm far tholr sympathy,
kind naan aad aaaUtmea daHag th*
Ulmm aad death of oar darting baby
aad Mater W* thank tham f-r th*
•ny haanttfnl Dor*) ortarlna* E* -..
M**^Iy do w* thank Rarerend Nick Pendleton
ato for hi* worda of comfort la oar Howell __
aad hoar* yf *eod
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mountain*, under rivers — will co
the wire* of « new long distance
telephone system, built to serve the
Southwest.
The
RapramataUe* ntttmer
hona* almost amnlmooaly today
Mil aow gooa to th* mast*
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Tournry Results
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Twentr-five hundred mile* it
length, costing 45 mUlion dollars
the new ivstem will consist o
underground telephone cable — i
’subway” for your voice —
fast, modern.
long distance service more depend-
able than ever before.
It will be fast. Some cables con-
tain more than JOO circuits - as
many wires as ten heavy pole lines
carry.
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It will be safe-from wind
r:orms, from sleet, from fire.
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CHy ware th* pwawta Baa
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Sart from Interrupt ion
i Its purpose: To provide enough
circuits to care for growing long
distAncc traffic — to insure that
th«< circuits will rarely be inter-
rupted by storms, fires, floods.
Heretofore, most long distance
line* have been constructed eterhuJ
and interruptions of service from
such causes have been emergencies
to be feared. .
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Competed, the system will mean
Southwestern Beu* Telephone Co.
' Repeaters’' Boost Voice \Tas«t
It v^iil be dependable At 50-mile
intervals repeater stationsaslarge
as the ordinary exchange building
will be erected Here the voice cur-
rent will pass through powerful
vacuum tubes, going on its way
with renewed strength.
Further, by acting as a trunk line
for long-haul traffic, the cable will
release hundreds of miles of long
distance pole lines These will be
free to handle traffic over shorter
distances, between smaller towns.
Here, indeed, is a protect tha:
provides a modem rapid-transit
system for your voice I
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3i'keMventuns </The Fire Hellion Ricker ® *>*»
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 5, 1929, newspaper, March 5, 1929; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908513/m1/2/: accessed June 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.