The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 4, 1922 Page: 1 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY
MOCRAT
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4, 1922.
NUMBER 3B
GIANTS TAKE FIRST 3 TO 2
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DAIRY PRODUCTS
1st Mrs. L. T. Mohnlke.
2nd H T. Anderson, Union.
Cream Cheese: 1st Mrs. E. C.
Cannon, Banner.
CANNED GOODS
Applet 1 st Mrs. Fred LaFoun
tain, Calumet; 2nd Mrs. L. F. Geery,
El Rono.
Plums: 1st Mrs. Charles Petreu,
Calumet; 3:id Mrs. George Pfaff, El
Reno.
Peaches: 1st Helena Rlnderhagen
111 Reno; 2nd Mrs. Fred LaFountaln
Cherries; 1st Mrs. Clyde Mtis-
grove; 2nd Mrs. Ohas. Petree.
Pears: 1st Mrs. Myrtle Line, Ban-
I r.er; 2nd Mrs. ,T. M. Fllppen, El Reno
'j5|| ! Grapes; 1st F. K. McMahan, El
Reno; 2nd Lois Van Gundy, Calumet.
A: ! Blackberries: 1st Mrs. Henry
| liclma; 2nd Mrs. Clias. Petree.
I , Ii -p' 1 rriet 1st Mrs. Clyde Mus-
| grove; 2nd Mrs. L. F. Geery.
| Got seberrles: 1st Mrs. L. K
[91. GB°ry-
Sv4 I rl aiatoes: 1 t Mrs. Clias. Petree;
|i; 2:,(I \frs. Henry Behne.
I inr: 1st Mrs. Chas. Petree;
jfij -lid Mrs. Viva Koebrick.
|yj [ Corn: 1st Mrs. Clias. Petree.
Cnrrots: 1st Mrs. George Pfaff.
,,j>I Greon- 1st Mrs A. E. Hockos, El
m
(By United freai)
Polo Grounds. Now York City, Oct.
4— McOraw's Giants annexed the
first game of the world's series at
the Polo Grounds by a score of 3 to
2 Nohf started for the Giants and
was opposed by Joe Bush. Both were
relieved, Bill Ryan being credited
with the victory.
(By United Press)
New York, Oct. 4.—Bright cloud-
less skios, with brilliant sunshine Is
the weather condition for the first
game of the world's series. The lln«-
up of fang for the early seats was
Ihe smallest in years. At 8:30 this
morning only 103 bleacher aspirants
were awaiting the opening of the bo*
office.
Jack Lester of Philadelphia was
first in line, Moo Solomon 0f Brook
1 yn, second, and W. R. Graves of
Guthrie, Okla., was third.
FOR RENT—At a* reasonable rate,
store building. See H. J. Schafer, K1
Reno Motor Co. 4-fic
Steffin's Ron Bon Chocolate Bar
Be at Jones' Fountain 5c
!the weather?
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Tonight and Thursday generally
fair. Tomperature 24 hours ending 8
a. in. maximum 86, minimum 60
Steffin's Bon Bon Chocolate Bar
5c at Jones' Fountain. 5c
( h i- p | ? marriage licenses j
tri" it*
Canned Chicken: 1st Mrs A. A.
M Hicks, El Itero.
9: Strawle i ric : 1st Mrs. E H. Koeh
' in r. El Reno; 2nd Mrs. L F. Geeiy.
Peas 1st Mrs. Chas Petree.
JELLIES
Apple Jelly:
$ man.
Plum Jelly: 1st G. H. lambert.
Hinton; 2nd Mrff. R. B. Mulr.
Grape Jelly 1st. T. R. Golden, Cal
umet; 2nd Mrs. Guy Lanman, Ei
Reno.
Blackberry Jelly: 1st Mrs Guv
Lanman; 2nd Mrs. E E. Hoffman.
Applo Preserve:-: 1st Mrs, L. F
Geery.
Peach Preserves: 1st Mrs. Chas
«--$ Petree; 2nd Mrs. 0. I. Branstool.
I Pear Preserves: 1st Mrs. Guy
W, Lanman: 2nd Mrs. Clyde Musgrove.
Hi | Pluni Preserve.,: 1st Belle Robert
El Reno; 2nd Mrs. Chas. Petree.
■ ' Watermelon Preserves: 1st Mrs
Chai. Petree; 2nd Mrs. Guy Lanman.
Strawberry Preserves: 1st Mrs
Clyile Musgrove; 2nd- Mrs. L. F.
Gtery.
Cherry Preserves: 1st Mrs Chas
Petree; 2nd Mrs. f. F, Geery.
Marriage licenses have been issued
by Court Clerk Frank Taylor to Le«
Roy Pittman and Nellie Margaret
Mlngus of El Reno; Harold E. Naylor
and Frances C. Jones of Okla. City;
i t Mrs K E HofMwra. B. Betty of -Okla. City and
Birdie E. Bryan of Amarlllo, Tevas;
George Andro of Kenosho, Wis., and
Patricia Snell of Okla. City
FOOTBALL TOMORROW
The Chickasha colored football
team will play the football team of
the Booker T. Washington school to-
morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The
public is invited.
TODAY IN HISTORY
Rattle of Germantown, i777.
Rutherford B. Hayes. 19th presi-
dent, born 1822.
MRS. J. E. JOHNSON
Graduate Boston School of Expres-
sion. Instruction In Platform Art
Public Speaking, Dramatic Art
and Coaching Plays.
! Phone 573-R. n4c
Tomato Preserves: 1st Mrs. R. B | ————-
2nd Mrs L F LaFountaln. j MRS P. M. DeVORE
Crab Apple Preserves: J t Ix>i i Voice Placement and Coaching
Van Gundv. ' Assisted by Evelyne Mallory.
War 1 berry J::m 1st Mrs. L F.1 Will accept limited number of pupils
Oeerx; 2nd Mrs. Guy Lanman. Phone 573-R. n4c
Ha pberry Jam: 1st Mrs. Clyde
Musgrove; 2nd Mrs. L F. Geery.
Grape Marmalade: 1st Mrs. Henry
Von Tunglen, El Reno; 2nd Mrs. E.
C. Cannon, Banner.
Apple Butter: 1st Mrs. Chas. Pe-
trer ; 2nd Mrs. Henry Von Tunglen.
Peach Bu'er: 1st Mrs Fred La-
Fountain; 2nd Mrs. ('has. Petree.
Plum Butter: 1st Mrs. E. C. Can-
non; 2nd Mrs L. F. Geery.
T i a to K'ltter 1st Mrs Henry
armalade: 1st Mrs. E. C.
id Gertrude LaFollette,
Pickled Peaches: 1st Mrs
2nd Mrs Rube Henry
Pickled Watermelon: 1st
l'.-lr< : 2nd Vergle Ste
IIAT NEVER
AWAKE TO
OCTOBER 2-
TOWN PESTS
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i The Frank Guy, who Always Says
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I First Whey anil a Town Pest than
j Which Ihere Is None Whlcher. Her*
Cho.-oiati Bar ivsi who Always Says What He
Be i Thinks has Met Up with the Chap
| who Ahvnys does What He Wants To
Clioci luti Bar! md the Result l« Most Amphlbuoue
„ as the Feller Sell
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 4, 1922, newspaper, October 4, 1922; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc153514/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.