The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 175, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 17, 1927 Page: 1 of 4
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WEATHER
Weather .forecaat to-
night and .Thursday;
Generally fair.
THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
TOMORROW
Sun rises 5:22 a.m.
Sun Sets 6:47 p.m.
Moon rises 10:36 p.m.
Folk Songs Feature
Colored Convention
A snappy business
IMPRO YEM
Editorial
DENVER, Colo., Aug. 16 (UP).—
Strident melodies and insistent rythms
I of the Congo, softened through a long
evolution wrought by years of chant-
propram was ling in the back woods of the Southern
pushed through at the Lions Club United States, will be heard in Denver
meeting Tuesday in record time, with September 7—14.
President Clias. Tompkins presiding. The occasion will be the National
C. G. Watt son won the attendance Baptists’ convention of America which 1
prize and w. M. Zeipler of Calumet will
was introduced as a new member of church
the club. A serial or concerts, made up wholly al • Qr., " . * *v'v w""''*«> * fit
The invitation of D. H. Brown to be of negro songs, will comprise one of appl OVRl 01’ disapproval. These projects include
his guests at a watermelon feast. Sun , the principal feature)? of t* ----*'— r""''*'*•“ — i“'1 ' -**
day afternoon at his home north of; Soups hitherto unknown
Darlington was accepted. The Lions isolated groups worshipping in little
will meet at the Court House Sunday pine churches on the edges of Ala-
afternoon at 2 o’clock, to make the I bama’s swamps, in the depths of Ark-
trip. ; ansas’ forests, and in the midst of
District Court
Hattie Priest hus filed a petition in
district court asking that she be grant,
ed a divorce from Roy Priest, because
of non support and the restoration of
her maiden name, Hattie Ajdrna. The
'J | couple were married in Anadarko
l Okla.. Dec. 28, 1925.
it. ('. itiee has filed suit against H.
GOEBEL LOOMS
AS AIR VICTOR
WHEELER FIELD HONOLULU.
Aug. 17—The monoplane, "Woolaroc,"
Oklahoma's entry in the Dole air der-
istB' convention oi America wmen > C <llt tlllPt illlpl 0\ PITH*lit pi’OjGCtS flOW before, L- Fogg as executor of the estate of by, landed here at 2:54 p.m. today,
bring approximately 3,000 neprol^*^ piOpei’ty OWnPl’S in the business district tint slinulfl >Wu'tor Finch. to establish deed; Pacific Coast time, winning the Dole
h leaders to the city. i be Carefllllv studied bpfnrp Hio W ., - ‘ ‘ . , H. L. Bel hard has filed suit against prize of
<eri«% of concerts, made up wholly *)..• ’ ' . .. <- tl t lot 0\\ nei S register either (’. C. Smith etal. to recover on note. The “
IlS'Sf, “inXanHnliwtinl!iyStenl' the resurfad,'K the)
• ucets and new curbing and guttering.
There is no argument but what all of these projects
........ ..................... ... !touM. Tive the business district a better appearance
President Tompkins stated that the Georgia's cotton fields, will he sung j Tiian It has at present, and Olie niOl’e in keenillP with fho
advisory board of the club had sugges for the first timo n,.fnrc .-..ni-.wa.,. ! n-onm.n 1 a „ — „ n. • . IF- "JUl lilt
.. ..... ......|general tone of the city. There has been great laxity
ub be made an evening meeting! From the throats of 500- negro chor- “10 OUSineSS Section of El ReilO as regards its antlParancp
hat it he held in Okarche the isters the plaintive spirituals will If VOU doubt it nntiVo tho m.0oe ‘ .
of Dr. Wolf, and that a succeed- throb with religious fervor through La„_ , . U.,r uie *,a8*s giOAVn Sidewalks, thatj,m‘ei m"n " "" an* mien-mwi m **>-I woman participant in the great race
Denver's largest auditorium to make place 111 a village let alone a citV tile si/p of FI *nK at a minimum cost was believed to be trailing (lie other
“ ......."""“I....... Americ«'J Reno. The business district is not well kept and has a »im i*T sSSSTw.................
for the first time before
ed that the next regular meeting of! tative audience,
the club
and that
home
ing meeting would lie held at*Calumet,
the home town of Wm. Zeigler.
Further arrangements regarding the j musical history. I f *< a ,,
meeting will be announced later. Skilled musicians will be present | 11 , * (‘0WI1 appeai'ailCe.
Senator John L. Rice was intro-
duced and told the club that a recenl
conference with Governor Johnston.
$25,000.
“Woolaroc" was piloted by Art
Goebel.
Henry Wolf returned Tuesday from -
Wiemtu Has., where he lias hen vis-j OAKLAND AIR PORT, Aug. 17—
Ring for several days. He reports j A flash of blue and gold under a new-
heavy rains In that section. j ly risen sun, the mono piano “Woola-
roc" piloted by Art Goebel was near-
ing the Hawaiian goal today, presum-
ably abreast or slightly lo the rear
\V. M. Readies of Cincinnati Ohio, nf fW0 other pla,,i.s roaring to the
representing the Globe Tailoring Co.. p((]0 pr|z(,
will bo al lilg'g s Shop !oda> and | ^ fourth entrant the biplane carry-
Thursday, where he will he glad tojlllK M(kiJ MiIllw, ils ,h . only
meet men who are interested In be-
Globc Man Here
seasonable and fashionable fabrics
The “Woolaroc" was reporting its
position at 1-2 hour intervals. Al N
proval of some plan by which a state
institution could be located at Dar-
lington. According to Senator Rice,
the Governor said he would be guided
to a large extent by the wishs of the
citizenship of- Canadian County and
El Reno.
Senator Rice also said the board of
affairs, two members of which were
present also approved the plan.
Gus Woolard, chairman of Hu j
state board of affairs was presented,' . ,
and said that he felt thal inasmuch as mitted ,0 wi,neBS an exhi,,i' an(1 ,lom
the Darlington property was owned by onHtra,ion <>f some of the things that
lo set down upon paper the melodies | In general the three imnrovempnt nrnmota aro noocl !,10VV 'Iis.plafy *n'J wi” I H I". Pacific time it was l-ss tlnvn KUO
as they issue forth from the choir ' <,<] if LM t>_ • , ‘ 1 .)*-'- ai t nt t(l-; accept oiib'is lot inrnicd:a c or I'Hure m||eB oll( 0f Wheeler Field, llenoiulu
Lyricists, too, wiii attend, to interpret I “ *A Kcno 18 to Present anything like an uptodate \ doi,iV( ma» m7H,,remen.s will be
the Governor had expressed his ap- the almost spontaneous words into Il’Ont. scientific"'ll.' made. Higg Inmscll
verses suitable for publication Natlirtdlv thu • a •„ j extends a cordial invitation to com«
Aaiuraii} the tniee projects will cost money and in n,u*over ,ht! n,'w s,liltn'w-
I perhaps more money than some feel that we can afford,!
I out it El Keno as a city is to keep its place amoWfe its
| sister cities, we must improve or be content to slumber
IIT i Cfilfllll DAPV ?lon? and watch the wor,(1 so by. If El Keno is not go-
nl LluIUIv rm '"S to progress, then let’s stop trying to uo anything
---- I ™at. wiil benefit the community, and stop working for
The people «»f Ei Reno are to be per Hie interest of the city. It will he la 1)01' wasted
> nv h ILD <>*><1 ,1 rv>\, 1 mi •
.UlUi
OF ALL SCHOOLS
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla . Aug U
Observers bell* veil it was ilia' el >.-e to
Hawaii, tlio "Aloha" piloted by Martin
Jensen and the "Gold Eagle',' piloted
by .lark Frost might be closer.
"Flying) on sehodule. Everything
fine' Goebel of the “Woolaroc, only
plane carrying transmitting radio, re-
I ported in his l ist communication.
The biplane ".Miss Doran” was given
,only a vague chance of winning the
race to Wheeler Field. It started t 1-2
hours later and its maximum speed
was less than Dial of the other three
eontestants.
The proposed improvements probably will not hrincr ,n rut'lng Oklahoma schoolhouaea in 1 If Uie "Golden Eagle" is flying as
the state that it should be put to "<** ,do 0,1 Thursday evening. | ail added llickel in trade to any El Reno merchant, Init * nloulth',,!V'inn'm-rnun Vha! ship ivhcebuUlllFiebi "at
-s’ rrur i
l,erHE:HFi5 wiiit4thetl
found that the
decaying, and that
over. Tlte
?100,flUO would be necessary to
make the buildings habitable. i.., , - ni, , -■ i ., .
This amount of money would not Mvvar<i Hirsh Oklahoma City attor- than the rest of VOU.
be available untu the next session of,"^^ « There are angles to the three projects that we frank-
..................... . ........ ___. . . , i , , , - —....... ......—.. uifii cine a iiioimigii kuiiih • ■■■ Uie "Golden Eagle" and the
tution be located there, an outlay of ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 1 ......' ,Ut " ' " ^ piOpei’ty at least that amOllllt 01’ more Further floor under and inunediati-H around j "Aloha" were built and d* signed to
mm" --------------------- “ ivws a rn finandally abfe to stand that expend ..........
the legislature, Mr. Woolard said,
Metal or oilier incombustible malcrial
be placed
the stove and extend at least
The “Woolaroc" at (I a.m. Pacific
lime reported her position at latitude
27 degrees and 50 minutes, north, long-
itude 146 west according to informa-
tion to the Rttdio Corporation of Amer-
ica from the steamer "City of llono-
IE:iNNWl uSS?*** ** I.: i rrs s -s
pitals for the insane over the state ... ,.Y . 1 , ’ _ 1° fhe fll’St place it tht* estimated COSt of the 1)1*0iects nu',al s>'Pl»"iid so as lo have a two would mean the “Woolaroc" bad cm
were crowded to capacity, and that .. . wm ' * * # is tOO thp thino* tn in c i . * , inch span* of air behind it. Open «red approximately 11»00 jni!<‘S in a*
other quarters were needed for those h‘P°r / » Willis, scoutmaster are ^ lOO 11 gn, Ult tiling tO do 18 to investigate and trim the joists or combustible ceilings should | hut IK hours flying ;1„ atcag of
who were not violently insane. Ho j,.1 ' al1 ''V*1." ''' ^"ni" ' 1‘"n .O.stS. i\ e CIO nOt faVOT pUttillC OVei* ailV 0110 of tile 1))’0- proteided over furnaces and their' s<* miles per hour About 10 hours
said he did not know if El Reno . . . ^ 111' jects llllleSS tliei’G is SOmt1 aneiivunco tl-i'-it- IK ' • -moke pipes in basements The danger flying at that time would remain h<
would desire an institution of that S ^ lerht IT I, IK T i ^ ?”Ce t,1Ht thc‘ l)riCe 18 of fire breaking it, school buildings tw.-c, Hu ship and Honolulu wit .
kind, but indicated that it could be se. M ' 1 • 11 1 s|'*'' I? ^ tint! tile (jlialitt\ tll0 best that Can he Secured. If will lie lessened greatly if lit' school would bring the "Woolaroc" itt about
part^oMh^dty and°counTy!iou °" "i!i S!b£' "h" mZl ^.want the improvements, that is a matter that can he au'hori,i,,s s,"‘11 ,lli" "n 'v,,°,lwork 1 |,a,iri'' r,,us‘ ,ini' 6 okI»-
The disposition of the Darlington
property was in the hands of the Gov-1
ernor and the slate board of affairs
according to the speaker, and said
consider using the property for a
that personally he would be glad to
state institution.
Roy Coppock, vice chairman of the
next week
Plans are now being made for a
Scout Institute to he conducted In
each of the towns under Hie jurisdic-
tion of the Ca-Bla-Ki Area louncIC
soon after the completion of the or-
ganization of Hie Istcal Committees in
each town.
the heat is protected with tmina time.
In most long distance flying, how-
adjusted ' ' ' ............
onnHmlre;iS <loubt.l?ut lfcc.l"*fl P»ving is in
llLIOn 111 Soni(3 sections of the business district ill a(lva|I,a^ of vacation p riotl by H.'iiitf. owing* to the lightened load
some the paving is not 80 eood and others fli:L remedying any conditions about the The "Woolaroc" is the second Okla
to 1L, „Ln„ aA V 4. L Uur‘se, esPec_ school buildings that are inimical lo
•• street cm* tracks. The same may he said ihe safety of the pupils in the eon
of the curbing and guttering, it is (rood had and indiff- s,rm',i0"a ,u>w l",us'' th"n
n^i rf nian* ^fictions. The curbing in front of theIat tin* expense <>r sai iv. The exits
Daily Democrat is in gootl condition, our guttering1 needs'"110"1'1 ,,y :|M nu,al,s ,l' a,|o,iaate
hut little repair, an,! we ean get along splendidly 5ithout!^:3
iesurtacing the street in front of our place of business ’’iiions shoui*i tu* provided imumi bails
or new guttering or curbing. Our business is not sucii """ ">airWi,yi<'
that a better street lighting svstem will aid our disnhv .
any movement in the Interests of the mo,° interior of Siam making the j <o u p mii vnnMo -ilV.n.r 1 '*L ^ *’V 'l m
state, by which at, Institution of Production. UV r x\ s, K) WC Call laiUNe along lllCely Without ailV 0f j mat kabl.
some kind could he locaed at Dar- Heralded by I'arumouiit lit such ex- the improvements. However, having ill milld the Welfare •
■«nd benefit of the city as a whole, and to lend a helping!
b-” ’ h those whose curbing and guttering is in dire
board of affairs went to Darlington Olay evet made, in that although fe- straits We a»'0 willing to add ') little mOPP mnnav tn '
where an inspection of the property roclous animals of the jungle - -ti?3rs. 1 ^ 1 ‘ HUIt moie mone.V 10 OU
board of affairs, commended the
Lions Club for taking steps to save "CHANG" MARVEL MOVIE
the Red Cross cabin as a war memor- IS HIGHLY HERALDED!
ial. and for taking Hie lead in this
as in other activities. “(’hang” a motion pictut revealing
He said that lie was fully in accord hazardous I t. of the junple. has
with Mr. Woolard and the Governor ,nbrought back to America by
regmrding the disposition of Hie Dar- Mt-'viun C. Cooper and Ernest B. Sdtoe-
iington property, and would support ,lHa<'1'. who spent 22 months in tlte re-
Da r-
lington. travagant superlatives its “ono of Hie
After the meeting adjourned Sen- pictures of all lime” “Chang”
ator Rice and the wto lumbers of the ,s u,|erly diffeu nt from any photo-
features of perfumes is uteir
the improvements. However, having in WdthV welfare I™ *mnr" 5 2 'XttZJiJZ
be recalled after many years by the
odor associated will) them
honm entry in the race. The first, tlte
"Oklahoma” piloted by Ronnctt Grif-
fin returned to Oakland Air Port
after successfully taking off in posi-
tion 1. Griffin explained the ship's
motor was not functioning.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
The 3rd Division of Hut Altar Sot 4
ielv of the Catholic church will give
’.'in ice cream social in the school
On** "f the most mysterious and re- .'.ti'l * I hutmI.ij evening, Aug-
ust I Stli. Everybody welcome
FORMER CIU 601
uii i nr* jn < i iwil III 1 Ilf* |»IU|K'il> J'**'**^ 11-< ■ ■. . • . , *
was made, and both Mr. Woolard and leopards, elcjdtanls, great snukes and “-'pense RCCOUnt tfiat the CltV HS a whole may benefit
^tthe »’«>• We :b.r Hthat ii
promised to do timir utmost in co- with the mtiv •utiouai dramatic '*s * *gnt and just that the Oklahoma Railway ( ompany
operation with the Lions club and ei furnished ' • whit* gibbon be permitted to tear up their rails ami ties in the business
Reno citizens to rehabilitate the prop- untiled liimbo. rllatrlof ,t , <• .. .
erty. “Chang' will !».■ presented at the f*lStl ICt WlthOUt leplaCUlg that portion Of the Street,
----- U'Uerion next Sunday under the aus- hut there is no law to force the railwav companv to (ioi
We do Picture Framing. One dav of Catamount, which organizn ft,:., 1 ,* . . *. *,
service. Hahn Funeral Home. Phone linn fliiattnil Cooper and Scltoedsack i though \\ ( tP('l t .lilt it is ail injustice to thej
177. 201 South Barker. in their extraordinary effort. pi’Opei’tV OWliei’, V0t HS 0110 of tlieill WC are willing to pHY
TAniV ' ; our Pf0 ra“ 8hare of the cost, so that the city as a whole
I I II) AY linpla«al»K foe. the jungle, and may benefit.
___ bundant foiiag. ■ 'So,r"‘ day, and perhaps the time is not far distant
u. . , , , ... in making "Chang" coopt and the Oklahoma Kailwav Comoanv will again
. Otrgls, Mleh., Is to hold an elah- Scjioedsack constanllv faced death. 1 nponlp nf FI Pum* fm* m ’ • vim’ i
orate celebration today in honor of onh fI(|J,.le,)tuu„s P.eoP,e 01 El UellOtOl some concessions. When that
the centennitl of Its settlement. leopanls and snakes, but from .......
One hundred and fifty years ng.. era which look the lives of seven
today died Gen Nicholas Herkimer., native members of their exepditlon
1he American Revolutionary general. Schoetlsnsk himself was stricken
wlto won Ills Inst battle nfter being I with a severe attack of malaria which
mortally wounded. idelayed work on the film , , - . -, ........ ,
The Prince 0f Wales, Prl.tee George As the protagonists of man in bis the adage that it IS a long laiie that llllS no tUlTlillU The
c,;. ^ h».i its <lay *» o,,- as ,i„. st.^
and other cities on the Pacific coast, oic Siamese family, a man bis ^'HCPmed, if it is ill 0111’ pOW f»|' to prevent another fl'Hll-
Many cuuniries will be represented wife, their two children, household ' chlSO
by delegates at the International Con- pet, and Bimbo, the monkey. |
°.? Jewirh RlK!‘u' wh,rh |H -- There is probably some justice in the argument that
Til, I*.2r, ,.I1I p,Ln, ht cltv street sweeper has ruined the street guttering in
Maurice Bokanowskl. the French j three one-act plays at the First M. K. I 80me PiaCCS, if SO it is tllCll Up to tile citV to make the 1’0-
TOWER OF LIGHT
time comes we will fight to the last to keep them from
tearing up the streets of the city, or any other franchise
or concession they may desire. This is not a challenge
to the street car company, it is merely an adaptation of
Minister of Commerce arrives In New | Church. Friday Evening, eight o'clock' pairs
inrk today to attend the coming amt The proceeds of these plays will be
It is possible that we art* taking on too much of an
ual meetings of the Cam«llnn and used to end delegates to the
Tv«7»r! TSUrirtte, Win, “I'“Wfwment program at one time, hut if a "white wav"
™ “ ........
Lgugue Against Alcoholism which o- a British soldier on seutry duty wplace the guttering permanently and uniformly. The ,7' ,'i
cannot be arrested for auy crime
Friends of the family in HI Reno
tooav received word from Des Moltte
Iowa, stating that Cltristophei Gamble
a gel 17 Wits eleelroellted at all Ale
bania town Tm ^ilav night
The voting man v'a-i the son of J.G
Gamble,formerly its^oelated with tb>
late C O Blake in the Rock Island
legal department lien The famllv
moved lo Des ,Moltir ilieitl II vear
ago.
Mrs. Gamble and le i son vvcii vl
| itinv in Alabam t. ami the hoy was
I killed while on a boating' trip. Full
j particulars of tlm accident or lit"
name of the Alabama town were net
received here
WATERMELON PARTY
| .Mis Win. Met art lice's Sinaia*
'School class of tit Christian Church
j will cuti'i'ijiin with a watermelon pari*
| Htis i veiling All members and their
{ 11 lends tile I*, quested lo lllect at Hie
1 church at •>■ 3*t o'clock
Fear Further Flood
Salma Kits, Ana 16 Nearlv I
inches of rain over Hie water slvd nf
the Smokev Hill and Sallna rivers In
*la* cut tints' xtreuni- roaring a
cross country I,ringing th•• filin'"
tear of l im'd desi rtn ' Ion "vn a *** 111
larger urea
The new Par.
u k, Illuminati
tre linn
New
*tlng
er nf !
England I- to see i
play in a 11n•• 11 f• • after
n|d Fortune Pluvltoii-e
audltni'ium and th»
Shak*'spertan
He type of the
v lib a round
i . ill Hie ceil
peus today at Winona Lake. Ind
(Continued on page four.)
from tie
fifth.
Mu
thirty
) fer It will bo the first nine since tin
’-'losing of the theatres in Cromwell
' | lay that a play has been given In the
. omplcte Slukcspi.rlau inauner
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