The Edmond Booster (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1926 Page: 5 of 9
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PROGRAM
Friday Only
"Bluebeard's Seven Wives"
with Blanche Sweet Lois Wilson
and Ben Lyon It's a gdoi one
Fox News Reel "Horace Greely
Jr" a Harry Langdon Comedy
Saturday and Monday
LIP:an Gish in "Ramo la" by
George Elliot
Also Topics of the Day 7
Tuesday and'Ate4nçsday
"Behind the Front' with
Wallace Beery and Raymond
Hatton 10c and 25c
Thu and Fri May 6-7
"The New ComMandrri'' ent"
tvith Blanche Sweet News and
Comedy
with Blanche Sweet New
C: Comedy
' Former Edmond Man
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'I--"raise's Boy Scouts
es always Loost the Scouts!
Edmond should cdrtainly be
proud of its Scouts for they have
hist a: real group of men behind
it and a group of boys following
that ere willing to trend effort
and time I know bythe number
of merit Vidges they have earned
There is yet room for more
boys and they have something
for every proressive boy for
shee 11Aden Powell started the
movement it has grown by leRps
and I cunds be(Ause it directs the
live active boy into constructive
lines cf diameter building by ap-
pe31ing to his boy was of play
-and Lero worship and by letting
him Luild his own character into
a tleal worthwhile honorable man
It might be striking to some
folks to know that in the City
there is rnore (rime in one year
than in the British Isles
A survey was made of the Ju-
venile Courts of Chicago and it
was found that no active Boy
ELITE- BARBER SHOP
We have 'a new electric Hair
Dryer Get your hair cut
washed and tnarcelled all at
once'
hal
MY PLUMBING
Will Please You
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' Phone 189'
Live in Edmond - Trade in Edmond - Boost for Edmond
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Scout had ever been found guilty
in such ennas
in such courts
So Edmonl Citizens continue !
in the good work and if more
will get behind the Scouts boost'
them help them hire them cheer
them and dear old Edmond will
continue to grow and be a better
place to live in -
For if the boys of America are
trained not only physically and
mentally but by practical living
Christianity from the Bible they
will go straight and will make
useful citizens
So go to it boys and y o u good
Edmond folks get behind them
and stay behind but always help-
ing and pushing
Luther S Joy
Scoutmaster or Troop C 3
andl Scout Councilmpn
of Whiting Ind
Don Steene Goes
To South Africa
Wilbur Arnett f Long -View
Washington is visiting here
Miss Mary Black spent Sun-
day with her si6teiMattie Black
in Kendrick
Samuel Shintaffer- and Austin
Horcm of Oklahcma City viitcd
Mr and Mrs P C Slack
It Costs to Produce
GOOD MILK
1inAMfto
Milk the sane as any other!
commodity to get quality yold
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must -pay for it We cannot
ridu Cm our price Wfth ou t cheap( n- I
ing the qpality dont Product
RAY'S- JERSEY MILK
Sold By
- Snyder Brothers'
Winkler Grocery Company
Barrett and Smith
The ModelProcery
Call 532 for SPecial Deliveries
RAY'S JERSEY DAIRY
Producers of
Milk and Cream
In order to protect our customers t
we have just had our cows re-1
tested for Tuberculosis The
oectificate of inspection may now !
he seen at Winkler's Grocery I
1)4in Steene son of S L Si eene --
left for Sah 'Francisco
enroute to South 'Africa He
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is employed by i a steam ship
company I
Wilbur Arnett f Long -View !
Windmills
FUITipS
Storage Tanks -
Advertise in The Peoples Column
MOTHER! We're talking to you
Have)-ou played fair With your folks or have you
too kept putting olf that visit to your
photographer?
Your Sons and daughters want your picture—
Dad too
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BROADWAY MOTOR COMPANY
PHONE 291
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The tested tires represented 'al:1n Et 7 7 1
of all the tires used in the-United SIT-te !
They were mounted on the rear wheel
of a number of taxicabs—a Michelin 1
one side and another make on the othcr I
side
Half the Michelins were mounted cr!
the left and half on the right side of
1 the car They were taken from stock
at random and the other tires were
purchased from the regular stock of
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Banzett, D. W. The Edmond Booster (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1926, newspaper, April 29, 1926; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2066460/m1/5/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.