The Comanche Reflex (Comanche, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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THE COMANCHE REFLEX
The Comanche Reflex young woman thought a net her par
— i i enta thought Doote U no respect-
c'r ox“U£"“h‘ or of person it play no favoruWi
t‘ It drag Its victims down down t
dMwta 0V1 k r m w‘ k U f down gradually offline pleasantly
' w Marrfe IrS (jawr down down jllKt the 1
— tame until it gets IU clutches on
their throat their mind and their j
iMMtica— (lieu it lauglui as it chuck j
OBiOBirnov I4til them into helL Laugh and acofl if
ew rtM TEfHEN CODiTY im ou will the fart remain just thej
oi-lrfirHis couVft “ There U only one way to
Oh Tw n M escape punishment and that is to
Atilmt Afl CMHBlrltaa l
TUB OOMANCHR REFLKX
' ’ CMwIWi OklOmt
(M lb lUratw
Af HTHHU fCUS lb IMTHW nlrtn
kill npilWM at mmf raraaa trm f atone
tloa which aiif appear la th l-
commit no sin There is only one j
nay to escape the eil effects of
liquor and that is to let it strictly
r spi
Hiil mt tba Oaaiaarba Kaflai will ba (laSlf
aarrartaS apaa It bali braafbt la Iba 4-
Wall— at Iba adtlar
racial gone
Tba ramaacha k la dniraoa af bains food' ll nil Olid he not OnllV feeds
llbaral with iparj far daath wrltaap 'ar
abllaarlaa but rami acartlr mka a HR nil lUlt Sets US nil A good CX-
TST-TV VET Tinin w!u impl thil millions of us would do
It is an old saving that the fanner i
THINKOGRAPHS
aasBMHH a
Just a narrow vale
hera we strive and win or fall
we chase a glided prise
That tlssoUts lfore our eyei
Quickest modern route to hell:
jJoin the moviea absorb booze and'
dope make a little money and be-1
come a moral pervert and degener-
ate For good example see gFtty
Aabuckle and-hundreds of others
men and women'
re
The dispatch tell of a Southern '
editor wto hka built a 920100 resi-
dence We don't believe it No list
Jof subscrlbers'dn earth ever paid up
that w'elL
t-T ''bAVfD CAYNh
la 1879 the "Boomers"
? A (kirn f l lr word
Vi Bull for Koiolutloni of Riipwl
rill
I Over two thousand movie picture
theatres over the country have bay-
under the red the Arbuckle pictures Thank
lM well to emulate There are nqauto1 leadership of Capt Fayn mads re- the Lord we have some decency left
bandits among the farmers no hank ! peated elforls to settls Oklahoma even though it seems to be oozing
More New Millinery arriving every week
1 S
Come ‘early and get your choice at reason-
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able prices r x
Mrs W W Davidson
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(At Harris & Leftwich Store)
defaulters burglars sure-thing swin-
dlers bunco men porrli climbers
rnsenlly politirlnns anarrhistic agi-
tators loot loggers nor vamps of
eillier sex Ail the outlawry and
1)0 per cent of the crime comes from
the city man OOper cent of the pros-
titutes oro recruited from the ranks
t r i ritv f1'8- The infidels nnd scof-
ifock Island Time Table fers the painted and gilded damsels
and liglit-fingered gentry all come
NORTHBOUND out of the city The farmer man
21 12:56 p m jn woman go steadily on doing a
32 — 4:20 p m grand and noble work enriching tlie
2£ (daily except Sunday) ‘:st n in world and keeping starvation from
12 (Sundays only) 1:50 a m a mankind They work early and
SOUTHBOUND late the 8°1 as God intended
10 00 a m mai to do aro sl’pns'bt’ t'iw'
Although the raids were unsuccessful- away fast
ly carried on tor five years Psyne'e i
persistency precipitated Congress' sc Society not! n Ark Prefl!(
Wa ln openln the terrtory for et- “Quito a number from here attended
Cfcment -
The first reunion of Capt David I1!!16 pinif f'er ®n Sheep Run
rayne's "Boomers" wl be held at irMm Jlnk“ oet hi fhpwlnlf tobac-
the Oklahoma State Fair Oklahoma ico a°d had to hrousc on the heritage
City on September 27 ft t1® wa' home
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23 4:20 p m
21 (daily except Sunday) 11:05 p m
11 (Sunday only) 2:52 a m
CREED FOR
AMERICANS
abiding God-fearing home-loving
people bringing uptheir children as
children should be brought tip The
farmer is the only bulwark and re-
taining wall there is between the
citv and hell
THE IRISH REPUBLIC
PONCA MAN IS DIRECTOR
Kay County Farmer
Fifth Growers’ District
Love being blind rannot see we
are told but just let Friend Hus-
to Represent ant come h°m with a strange per-
fume oil his vest and it will be am-
ply demonstrated that it can smell
"T BELIEVE ia the United States of
-A America m a government of the
rpooplo by the people for the people
wkoeo just powers are derived from
vtha consent of the governed a de-
mocracy in s republic a sovereign
station of many sovereign stsites a
'perfect union one and inseparable
-established upon those principles of
Freedom equality justice and hu-
(annuity for which American patriots
uacrificed their lives and fortunes
I therefore believe it is my duty
a my country to lova it to support
its constitution to obey its laws to
respect its flag and to defend it
gainst all enemies
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'EONTIUNOUS BOOZE EVIDENCE
Our teeth have been on edge for
many' months ner the saw be-
tween tha so-called "Irish Republic"
and the government of the British
Empire and we had hoped that a
peaceful conclusion would finally be
reached but from the latest reports
it appears that all hope of a peace-
ful termination of tlie difficulties is
rapidly vanishing That the Sinn
Fei tiers are going to have to change
their attitude toward the British
Empire is very apparent to all who
are thinking on this subject for if
the British Empire should rut loose
from Ireland or permit Ireland to
cut loose from her It might be the
beginning of the disintegration of
the entire cjnpire and this of
against Iromso tlie people of the empire will
e erv never allow The other divisions
a‘ of the empire as a rule are very loy-
Oklahoma City — J A Blubaugh
farmer of Ponca City has been elect
ed to the state board of directors of
the Oklahoma Wheat Growers’ asso-
ciation as a result of the referendum
election September 1 He will repre-
sent the fifth district on the board
The other members of the board
elected are as follows: District 1 L
W Shields of Guymon 2 Floyd Dial
of Mooreland 8 Dan G Murley of
Capron 4 Ed Brazil of Lamont 6
Robert McCIintock of Kingfisher 7
Henry Muggenburg of Okarche 8 J
H Banks of Sentinel 9 W LWalk-
And now somebody says that in a
few more years there will be only
two great political partiesa woman's
party nnd n nan’s party Nothing
of the sort will ever happen but if
it did we will join the women if permitted
The damning evidence
booze continues to pile up
day always has piled up and
ways will pile up as long us people a!s wus shown in the recent world
are fools enough to drink it We War and they cannot now afford to
Jiave a fresh batch of evidence now'jet Ireland start a division in the
in the case of Actor Arbuckle and house for the old philosophy that
the movie actress he is accused of “House dividend against itself can-
attempting to rape and-murdering 110t stand” is ns true today as ever
in San Francisco in a drunken de- ani the people of the empire are
bauch at a fashionable hotel Do jSe to this We would not like to
J'oii want to emulate any such liorr- sce anymore blood shed hut if
ole (‘ amj Tlieo let the stuff nothing else will do the ‘‘Sinn Fien-
jilone— it will make just as bad a er'’ it may have’ to come
beast of you as it has of Arbuckle if What is at the bottom of all this
you stay with it He used to he a 'trouble anyway? If one will look
saloon employe and got his early hack over hisory just a little and
training along such line Now lie Remember that England was the
faces the penitentiary and the young first) and has always remained one
woman he is accused of outraging cf the strongest Protestant Nations
and causing her death is in her 'while the Irish people have been
grave Do you want your hoy or just the opposite you wil lhave the
girl to develop the propensities of j key to the situation AH history
Pick up most any metropolitan pa-
per and you see pictures in them of
young gits and women half naked
doing 'all kinds of foolish stunts
er rfHonister 10 A B Lambe'rtof most' OI one and 8‘ick
Brinkman 11 Carl Williams of Okla-in£ other up into the atmosphere
homa City (like an animated bean pole one arm
j sticks out to the north and the other
Reindeer Sandwiches at Fair j to the south and a mouthful of teeth
Oklahoma City Okla — Buffalo and are showing like a painless dentist
reindeer meat sandwiches will be the advertisement Doubtless the poor
novelty lunch at the state fair this foojg think this is smart or “art” or
year and they will be served from a 'something of the sortt when it is only
booth In the Liberal Arts building by i M
silly and proof positive of two things
G A Smith former state game ward-
en and present deputy state treasur- lack ofbrain3 and d(arth of mod'
er Smith will have an elaborate ex-11'8’- It s tut a step from the wo-
hibition of mounted heads horns and man or girl who poses half naked be-
birds representing the variety of fore a camera for public show and
game in Oklahoma and many spec!- the brothel
mens of game of other lands he said
His display will occupy the booth us-
ed by Phillips university of Enid last
year Many of the permanent booths
representing the Oklahoma firms are
being rebuilt and ornamented for the
fair this year Booths built at a first
cost of $100 to $3000 are being work-
ed over at an additional expense 'of
$100 to $300 according to W H
Birdseye fair auditor
Your Money Is Insured in
The Farmers State Bank
Most men carry insurance They insure their lives their
houses and their liouehold goods But how many men
stop to think if their money is insured?
If your money is deposited in the Farmers State Bank it
is insured by tho DEPOSITORS GUARANTY LAW This
rives insurance against loss from fire wind robbery and
dishonesty For if a bank should fail from these or any
other causes depositors would be paid immediately and
ii full from the STATE GUARANTY FUND
UT YOUR MONEY WHERE IT IS INSURED
FARMERS STATE BANK
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Comanche Okla
“SEEVICE WITH SAFETY” -
J T CIIELF President
A L DAVIS Vice President
POY G GLASS Cashier
W M BROOKING Assistant Cashier
a wild boar gone crazy and t oend
on the gallows in the prison or an
early grave? Then be careful and
shows that the Catholic poeples
would like to put their church gov-
ernment above the state They
lieep them away from the hell broth seem incapable of grasping the true
that kindles the baser pdssions and import of separate state and church
sets the brain on fire Here is a governments Catholic Ireland does
young man ef talent and brain who not like to have Protestant England
has achieved both fame and fortune as its Over Lord or enter into gov-
now he may spend the rest of his emment partnership with her and
days behind prison walls and at any England is determined that Ireland
ate is ruined disgrace shall not become an absolutely in-
shamed damned and doomed all be- dependant enemy nation inner back
cause of liquor The young woman door I for one do not blame Eng-
talented intelligent with money land The British government has
lame and opportunity- now in her been tlie aggressor in all the nego-
grave disgraced 'engulfed in the Cations that have followed the offer
pitfall of a veritable hell all be- of dominion partnership in the cm-'
cause of booze Ah but we hear pire and this put Ireland upon an
many say I will never go to such equal footing with the other mem-
excess nor will my boy or girl as bers of the empire if she will accept
they know better and have had the offer Ireland will have to take
-training Doubtless that is what this or do worse
Arbuckle thought and what his par- - -
ents thought That is what the Bead The Reflex for news
We Clean everything-
Hi' 'But a Guilty Conscience
We Mend Everything But a Broken Heart
RED & FORGY the Tailors
) It:i-laUNDRY AGENT ’ V':
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Work Called For and Delivered
Phone 176
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Gasoline Loading Order Made
An order regulating the loading
storage and unloading of casinghead
gasoline was handed down by the
state corporation commission
New loading tracks when physical
conditions permit must not be nearer
than fifty feet to passenger tracks
and in no case less than twenty-five
feet new loading racks must be not
less than 100 feet from passenger
tracks when physical conditions per-
mit and in no case less than fifty
feet when less than seventy-five feet
dykes must be built to keep gasoline
from reaching passenger tracks per-
manent tanks having a capacity of
18000 to 30000 gallons must be lo-
cated at least forty feet from passen-
ger tracks tanks with 48000 to 100-
000 capacity fifty feet 100000 to
150000 capacity 1000 feet 150000 to
260000 capacity 150 feet 250000 to
500000 capacity 200 feet and over
500000 capacity 200 feet
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Books Bought for Blind
Thirty-five books for the blind were
received by the t Oklahoma Library
commission Distribution began im-
mediately and efforts are to be made
to get additional books shortly “This
Is only the beginning of the commie-
lion’s effort to obtafn books for the
blind and it is our hope that soon we
will be able to furnish books to every
one of the lOfiO blind adults in the
state” said Mrs R Dale of the
commission Alphabets to teach the
revised Braille system which enables
the blind to' 'read - are on hand and
will be sent by the - commission to
those who are nnable to read
As sure as night follows day the goods manufac-
ured from cotton will advance £oit behooves frugal
buyers to take advantage of the present low price
levels to supply the family needs
There has been a marked advance in the wholesale prices
of almost all cotton goods with in the past two weeks but our
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needs were so well supplied just prior to this advance that we
are able to sell you your fall and winter goods at figures far be-
low the prices we would have to make if forced to buy at whole-
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sale today There is but one limit to our low prices and that
is the quantity of goods that we own at the low wholesale prices
quality and quantity
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We especially invite the ladies to visit pur store and
look oyer our ready-to-wear and compare with anyone any-
where and we confidentlly belieye that you : will become
our customer for the fall suit dress or coat and while visit-
- s i v ‘ ! r‘ t
ing the store do not fail to look at our line of new beautiful
and seasonable suitings priced as low as you will be able to
find them here or elsewhere " -
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' State Adopts U S Wire Rules
The corporation commission adopt-
ed with slight modifications the fed-
eral regulations controlling the loca-
tion of electrical wires Many repre-
sentatives of telephone companies
and public service corporations testi-
fied at the hearing which preceded the
order The distances between wires
of high voltage and low voltage with
a varying scale for different sizes
was regulated Many instances where
high powered wires were strung ft)
close to low voltage telephone wires
thereby Injuring the service were
cited
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Leader’s of Low Prices
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The Comanche Reflex (Comanche, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1921, newspaper, September 23, 1921; Comanche, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1729656/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.