The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 305, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 30, 1924 Page: 1 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
PARTY SHIFT
eiL I.AHtiXI X CITY. -\m». St'- WiU
U.«* nemo, ratio woinea voter* of Ok
lUou * ho the fu>l to tftt th»-
>irot »:11> of llie woiue'iU vole* The
i ilu |>ro'|M'« I •**> 4 thi**al**iu**l *>plit
hot«o«-n tho Domex* ratlr parly amt
moii.« u iooiiio*! whon Mr». (\ 11 t'nfkv
million m-uiooralio leader addressed
a lottor to iho niniiou Drinocrailc
leader* in exerx fountv iu tho sti*1“
with a plea to rceirgaiiire tho parlv
auil purge it "Fiom iho tlomli of
*1. RENO. OKLAHOMA. JLUIKDW uTTTi ;•* l'*.*!
Two Town* Are "Wedeted^M
\i a UiofltUK *>f ih> Kwise Hoard
'Nuluuia) inorniut to tousuhr tho
twUhiale for tho touuiy and texwBfh'i
(atlV. It mu' iloi iiiotl to take no a*'
lion in tno manor until tho t'ountv
Fair A*»tm-iati«>u reduced tli*‘ir exli
male mx that it mould «mu« mithin
tho legal limit, ami in addition fur-
xi -h an ilotuUtHl account of tho ox
p,ndi’mcs fur tho H»2J lair.
II MU her* of tho Kkclso l to. i nl pro
Mich charai tors as it's present non I »*n* at the nicotine more Judge* Win
rlnliil rnntUir ‘ IwiMma caaaty ahmm
Mr* Onflty resigned a* vice chair I t'uttnty Assessor Win. Mom-mi
man nf the Democratic Stale Central I County Treasurer Matthews aal
Committee n week atn when commit 11 ountv Commissioner Homer Tl......
too des ideal to omlnrae tho e andidaev I ason ir aiiiiillon there meie it
of 1 tv Walton for the U. S. Senate I-out County \r* nt West. six f irm
Mr*, Cafkv urged the women tn.Joinlcrs, ene attorney umi a repieseuti:
iu not endorsing any candlelate yet I live of the Democrat
tiiit it 1* nmlf-ratoinl that she 1* f«v I Funner* present were u-ked to *\
ora hie to fain llussell who la su p I mess their oplniou either for ■ »•
po.-id to have endorsed the Nation it I against the fair:
PISS NUMB in
I II la I. I' Mo-gari of West ViigiUlu amt I- I-*'*1 Vrmkle of Xlrgtida
., proiiiito at purl in the uniting o| Uruliam, \a. with lUuelmld. NN
... .... .*• Vm vn.
Uito *'n.• eoniiiainity, ttie new lean being uame*t Wucfleld, W
I ili a rutle platform
T K L. Class of the Baptist
chureh mill dive nn Ire rrennt sev
Hal Saturday rvonlne at the new
lhiptl.it church httlldinr on South
liickfonl. Ice creant, hherhet and
home made calto will he served he
dinning at 7:2iN o'clock. Public In-
vllcd. S®c
TIT El HOMES
Criterion.
Toinorrnxx Para mount meek start*
at the Criterion with Thomas Mclc
h.m in "The Confidence Mnn."
Tliroiidhout the week unusually at
tractive prop rams will he offered h>
rriterhm n.anaKe«.,m.t r0ll)„ better exo-nded
**hat's coming lo this theatre durlnp I Hii (|ni; ^ bridge*, n, ,11
the month of September: Hy spe I (i, „1(, fjr.ners In hi* localllv
H.il request, at popular prices, n re| aUt,nAoi lhe comm fair, hut
"r "The Covered l",ost aU nf inem "Cn1 to ,h° R,nt”
The Cox dl ^ lJp ||w.,nrwl ,hat he hud never
i o J received fluy benefit;- li;itt‘N
Of the world s greatest lover Rt. ; fc|r or thc count-
dolplt Valentino in Monsieur Beau I
cuire.". Zam> Grey's "Wan >rer of .*"■ fpw remarUs
the Wasteland." a beautiful photo- ‘ „ of ,ho worU an(, neconv
plav all In natural eulor*. And GloriaLimoni* of the county agent's of-
Swanson, the screen's most populai | ^ „ai(1 fe„ that much r.f
ilhev dissatisfaction expressed with
the county agent's office and tho
county fair was due to a lack cf nn
derstandinfr
\Vm Daggs and .1. H Poole lmtii
.••udorsed the work of the countv
Empress Theatre. Mr poole stated that he hal
V" S,,n"ay M,P I'' I heett a farmer for (0 years and con
press will show ‘Jacqueline or Bla/.-l . ...... .......
Johlah Hunch itated that he hid
nothing of a personal nature again-'
Mr West, tin* us a matter of prlnd
uni stated he mas against both the
county fair and the office of countv
agent. He said that he owuod a hut*
section of land and that during tho
twenty years his taxes had Increased
»o an extent that they h-d beconni
unbearable. He said that Oh t> i
cent of the people io whom ho hut
talked were against the f dr aal
•ountv aceut’* office and felt the
same as he did that both 1''d 1 i’
abolished "Twenty years uco" Mi
Hunch said, "n’nut "S m i ceet o.'
the farms of Canadian County w>
mortgaged tmlay thc percentage k
rant bed If. He uiW th« : li nn 1
county n*o-n» would co*l the countv
;|| ibe neighliorhootl of $11.0^0 it'
the next ten -ears and he felt tho
lr
— " Rook Party
Mis* Mildie Vaughn elite laitted
a ytoup Ilf friend* I'rldav ;t an nf
tcraooa of rook. The favor at llook
Mint In Miss Marion De laina. Other
IBtieris m -re Katherine 111 hard. Var-
•loll DcUwih. Pauline Hector. Isds
Ston**, juiiulta l.ynn. Irene ltiirkhal ,
ter. Kitnlce Cormack. Marv Wlerd., wuter. mhih
Until Krumm, Katherliu
------ and Helen Campbell of Caldwell
MRS. RAYMOND HIGGINS Editor
Phone 272. Family Reunion
Tin members of the Schooling
\h - i. \ H^i.p e’wus an Okla j family held a family reunion at the
Imma city visitor yesterdny.
turn engagement
greatest attraction.
Wagon.' The return to
actress, in "Manhandled, ^i
all outstanding Paramount attrai
tions and mean the most in real en-
teiiainimnt. Watch this paper and)
our ads closely for dates.
Mi- p,ulh (Itidherr) has her guest
foi iho wed ciui Ml - Dorothy Mh n
A1 a rillo. Texas.
Ml: Rnil. t'.a.lherrs will entertain
T,,. -i-.ax afu’tiioiiii with a Tuisrellau
, show or '.loiiorlng Miss lluth
nl, •. who will h an autumn bride.
Ml 1. !'. Cal let t and son left last
■light ior their home in t liiiago.
Til*1} have been guests in the hotn *
M E Ron '
Mi-.* Mildi' si Str, tier is expected
o ,ei.artt this evening from l'en.i-
•tiu. where she has hten visiting
f i lends.
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Tomlins have
returned from Ponv r Colorado,
where they were called hy thc death
of their niece Mrs. Esther Martin
home of Mr. mid Mrs T »' School
„,g south of thc city Tho so pres
nit were Mr ami Mr I .mien School
mg and danuhetr. Mr. and Mis Al
i. .1 .- hiollng, Mr. an4 Mr 1 m
Schooling ami children of Kansas
( i|v Mf I."" tioldbori: and d.iuch
tor of Freeport, Texas.
I
5C0 Party
ii rs .7 t) 'In iit entert ;iue*l Fri-
day afternoon with the second of a
i -ies of card parties given by tic
1.adies Altar Society In the game
of five hundred Mrs K O. Hamilton
was presented wit'l the high scon
favor ,o d Mr F P Hnbor the ■ • n
,dm ion Tin hostess was a -Msto
to Mrs. Minn Mcllnire. Mrs. Hugh
Corwin will I'*' the next hostess on
Wednesday, the next at two o'clock.
V u-olutiou signed l») the lliclll
l.i.- ill til* IbMiel «*l tiducatiix« W4*
p istulenl to thc citx eixinniUsiouef
l the I. • 111. r iiien-tiiiB Friday after
loon. r> qucsIlliK the e-it\ offleials to
,,i, .1 hill* due the* city for water
fli .lPhed tile* r ile se hoeds. The ctl*
.,-ho 1- now e<we the lily the sum o‘
,pn:o\lm..|*dx ♦P.’eto fexr water. Tie
inniter wa« taken under adxUent*'H
to the tit' eouiiillasieners and the
III, ills of the it •*' will l*e> illse ussoel
It -i Joint m*'e'tillK e*f ill*’ eity coin
ii,|- i* to rs n*id heitirxj of education
lhe hoard "f eel It eat toil feeds that the
(tlx S* Intols should revolve fre>e
lhe> city commissioners
Haul"-ter are **f the opposite opinion.
\ix ordinance relative’ to out nt
tow n solicitors ami peeleller* . plylntt
their trote In Kl Iteno was read foe
the llr*t tilin’ \ li*ense fee in th
aii-onnt **f from *'t "" to $’* nn dally
will he iie|iilroel. In uddlllon lo i
,-iiiHi*. i of tu-: ltli and a bond '
Xccotilimi to Ibe provisions of an
other onlinancc reai! for live firs
• line yesteriluv. iiuto owners will In
prehlldted from parking their car-
. <n paved si reels from 2 n. ill. Hlttl
r a. m daily, an I it will be a mlsde
meanor to nllow wo'odc|t :t'lo apron
or other oli da* Ies to 'Obstruct th*
••lit«* i on tm’ wd streets.
The two ordinances "HI be passe 1
• I the next meeting of the city com
•niv loners
tHy I’nited PrmaJ
IIKKKIN. »«. Au* *•-»
-ons were killed W»d
mud thu rnorain* In a ita» W
tween member* of IH* K* Klil
Klav and Klan oppo^nU Out
sin lion and Joh« DrahradaUft, th*
taller a city health olflrtr. Ml ll
front of a itarage tad
idow s Klmismen *rrtv*d Ml
scene auet the riot fHM*d.
are Gre’en JenntBf*. JWff
(’ha*. Weudard. Oita Roland* J, A
Allison, and a man bellawd to to
Curl Shelton.
The* rioting I* *ald to hat® »Urt*
id when carl Shelton and hla biftt*
.. were attacked on tto dTMt
Shelton’* wer* Klan oppataita. **d
hud Imen on trial for tho tractor ol
Klan constable during tto rloti #C
last Fe bruary. They war* rela*aad
ut a dramatic hearing this
It la *nld that a band of *t.
'gangster*” wor# In ftwrln nto
lb (paled In (he shooting
SPIHNOFIKM). 111.. Aug. ao—Tto
lii’ndquarlers company at Carbondala
was ordered lo moholl*# thla BOr*
ing hy Adjutant Goneral Black and
to hold Ihcntselve* In raadlMM la
the event of further troubla la Will*
iamson (Vainly.
notice m. w. a*
The Modern Woodman and Royal
Neighbors will hold t piealc al
Tourist Park, on Sunday aftaraooa
September 7. All nminbari aad
their friend* are invited. Briac
well filled haaketa for th* pleale
lunch In the evening. Sapt I
Mr. and Mrs. H. C Brtulforel and
daughl*>r. Mary Louise relnrned last
night foi a months vi-it in Colonido.
Mr am! Mr John Liinnintt h;n1 as
■ ' ' .............. . .........
H •- f Oklt lioma evi v. Mi<' j • . been vacallonln foi ; 1
I ii'.i-ni v■ Co, .(I Arthur Iturke of
addltTon there | 'lucted experiments on
lie emphiisizcel tli*- value of th
work of the county agent and tho
Str- -lor ill., nn*l Lyman Lanman.
Hr. and Mrs .1 P Neal return*’*!
vcsteniii from (*ob»rn-lo. where 'h*‘v
..................... P«
month
ing Barriers.” In
will lx- a comeely reel and a news
.eel. "Jacqueline” is one of the. ^ ^ Jn fhe 0(lm,ltion 0f th
masterpieces of James Oliver Cur-| ^ of thft ronnty.
w 00*1, whose stories lia.e delighted I • saW h*> felt that the
tl.otisands of readers in the national I ^ ^ ^ ( 0)mty nBOnt was worth
magazines. They have an appeal I ^ the work of „
•hat is typically Cur wood, and then- discission in which Mr
The addition of u cotnbineel rhiiTs
car amt chemical wagon to the fir*
bqiurtmeiit was made possible tnda>
when J (’ Heldinn donated a Prem
ior car to the Ll Iteno Fire Depart
„ ..tit The e ar is in good e omlltlon
i„l is ideal for the purpose. Thf
,i will lie- ovcrhniile’d and them r«
tiilt for lire di'iiurtment purposes
( Iifi.il*al equipment formerly us»<’
on ib, old lmrs.'diawn equlpmen
j will ho used on the ear Th*' add1
ltion of this truck not only he
! rr- iitly beneficial to the dopar’incnt
bn* the city Will also he credltc*
wL,b il oti the insurance rating o'
Mr I)* Lana is to he com
j Mr. and Mrs Bovd Wilson and -on
... .... ,?hn W I.,,,,™,, h rctmrftr » . ,ipon hl, ..............
'l!' '' | Ho spirit In giving Ihi* < ar to th
fire department ami the citizens oi
„ .. . the Hty in . eneral appreciate 1b<
The car a- it stands is worth
■ ' ’ ’ noe for b fcw
days vi»it m Wiihita. Kansas Kn
visit frie ids in 1
k ; IS. City 'n,!d Bell Plait). Kansas
We repair any make of fountain
pen—Bohne'n.
i .;s and Manitou.
Dr. and Mrs R
v poster of St.
General discussion in which Mr j jform.--*' re-idett's of FI r'f>n°' ,
Mr md Mrs. R
...... *”■ '' ■' '"■,n A' *! : ■ ............ .lollar. .....I
lino I e* ' V , 1mt, It. It wi!
novt that thf*y will 1>» hoiiK j ,
Ilcnrv Kossenhaachen returned to-
day from Hnmlin. Iowa, where he
lias been visiting relatives for the
oast sir week" Henry report* a
vor’- i n lovable vacation and In proof
of bis assertion states that he ha*
t ined ten pounds. Speaking of
Iowa crop conditions. Mr. Koghen*
hnssen told tlio Democrat that corn
is a bout three weeks late In Iowa,
and only nhont half of It has reach*
..,1 the "roasting ear" stage. Heavy
mins and floods in Iowa have greatly
da macell crops, and thousand* of
,rtr • wem under water for long per*
mis Late frosts are about the only
tbing that ran help the Towa corn
■ rnp. Teh small grain crop was only
fair according to Mr. Kossenhaschen
,<• it was also damaged to some ex-
T, i general mscusMun m •• , * ’ . • ir;n,,». ! .......
Ire P!>tro„s >vlll (iml ,he. “PT nml Ihr mfmb-r, ! IX* Cv-i ; 'iWit h I* iu»'> T,,,„1iy al ,«l .i* ! , ...... lli„t mil,I
Sundar .M ,on....... ■„ ,. Nano, ------ n m,'
lr nutronage. I » ... *. 1 . ..... In- i up t- 'd
... I.vo ;idmii ltd*' a- a clieinlca jto„* by rain and flood. Henry **'^
progratn on
worthy of their patronage.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept.
2 and 2. the Empress will show ‘‘Re-
juvenation Through Gland Trans-
planting” and "How Human Life Re-
gius.” Ladies only al the matinees,
evenings for the men.
Hamiy's Theatre
"The Gay White Way" will he the
Sumlnv and Monday program at the
Hattily Theatre. This film features
Anita Stexvart. T. Ray Barnes and
the entire Ziezfiehl Follies Chorus,
which is sufficient nroof of its ex-
'lienee. In addition there will he
shown a Rnster Keaton comedy.
The High Sign"
marks of Messrs. Bunch Poole an’• j Butler. I AD SOP
Daggg, in which ilm necessity fO'1 - Rev Holn * Nl ‘hoi rjjurt It .
economy was stressed It was st.u | ’ir -it Mrs T. L Poliier and son I morning from Waco. Tcxa- "H * '’
ed hv Mr Roberson tha* H i ^unP y ,.<i Clark who ’■ hem visltin*.
estimate in general must he cut ' r,.i:.lives and friend he-e leave to-
il ml Okiaul-1 f,.), IU|.
•tii'ir home in
aboil* fqo.ooe. and it was a proHm; ^ : lit f- r <•’ ’ ’ •
witli the Excise Boa
cr Central Texas cities, where 1k
ban bon vl-dting his "Her am
••I liis old home
to make the slash s
Tim meeting adjourned at ne
Saturday le a' Ini the < out ty f ir e
iimate in about the same condihoe
as it was before.
a i L.• Kansas.
Informal Dance
Air. and \>i Cli iil*
enter),iinod inforinallv
at Iho Country Club
honin' - f ihoi" d -i
Tompkins who
nial ' f' i nron'ni
11 Ton I'kin *
w ith a dance
last nielli lu
Miss Lea
leave-- tomorrow
Tc, .s lo take tip
liter.
Tb.’re will lie ill formal obs.-nam
of Labor Day in Kl Reno m vt Mon
liny The picnic given by tl"
Knights of Columbus at Kleeman’ c l Id ' " ' ' "rv"'1
Grove southeast of the city will h to tl ■ thirty couple- who ■ njoved the
Hie only c. lHuation of the day ii j courtesy.
Hii. communitv. The public is rnr
Mr. ami Mrs L F C>or\
I a ’ - v t le,- • Knle and Gh'i -"or re
night
tvimland trip >o Iowa. Minnesota
and tin l It • at I.ah' ; di- i' et 'M'
Geery's parents. Mr '!’J v - T M
Di'XVRt "f State- iui- v Mimiri a*'
c(.'aipani" I the-m ia am for ; n 1 'tend
ed visit.
Ed Mill'-t left k t niuht for Post
Ti \as to l*o tin- bed d*l*> of hi
faibor who not i v* ci, I to ! ’o
National League
Boston 1. Phlla. 7, ovot
N. Y r». Bteok. S. over.
Chili. It. Pitts. 12. over.
St Louis 2. Chicago 2. 2 innings.
American League
Wash. 1. N. Y. 2. over.
Phlla. lit. Boston 7, over,
rhlengo 0. Cleveland 3, 2 Innings
,11.(11* invite *1 to attend ilm picnic
pj, p|y of hade
men! ■ w M he lp i ' tl...... 1 "
Joyahle on* In the e vening a daime
win be in at the I ut 1 Halt
for which Sluck’* OrdmetiT "ill
furnish tlm music \t tl* Honn!r"
Club inetnhers of tl" clqli will havi
n golf tournament durln he *h
picnic dinner at f*:30 and
il o'elnek In til*' evening Tl" '
program will Include mixed
sonms at i> o'clock In the mort ;m
maleh ganm between ilm "Swat *
Hurds" and "Pill Bister " at 1 o'ch" 1
the* aliermion.
NOTICE
2s lia Va
The /a Bn V;i < Dili met l.i- *•
niit” with M 1 In* l’<1 \ hh.'ook
Followii' • « ln -lnc meeting ’-ride--
was tlv diver: ion. Mi s I’aulum
Wehloti li kill" hiuh "ore \ddl-
floti:.I rill tu 'V< re Mm x;
Ellen TnwnFend. Vein
Elizabeth Bn-ke. Martha VI* hi'
J" i plilpe Ijfiyei.” all : K’.l* " ■
Flite Club
I'lie Elih’ elnh held thi'tr aiim’.il all
i ,. m.'.'tit’i* Fi '."t\ in it" 1 < ""* ■ f
Vi- |1es |e Siuli’ When luncheon
xva uerv* d ill 111*’ ill* '"tier ' Hi re
OP | eel 'it otie lour talile will'll lx - * ■ I |
n« n i-r tifi rnlece ij basket of roi-e”
_— ---• \ eoilt* t follow**' 1 thi In which Mrs
(’In re'll* e* firmly will tnr:..e his n •• Harry Jensen " *• "im" Mr FI
ular delivery of the Ladles Tfenm e r • , n w 'l he tie next host*'
Journal on RepteiuV 2 2 'p e.i Saturelny. Septm her 12*h.
Thirrsd.ix to attenl tlm funeral of
.1 c Callo'VII' who was killed at
Li,aeii' Junction, f-io' do ver*I
,lny • uco Mr callow,uv 'vu fornmrl'
Sarah fi-epian for tlm Rock 1 land Imre'
Gilbert
Mr. and Mr« C. t’ Harleln*. 2
South Mai oiuh innoum ■ lie tc h
o i oi eight po'ind so" ....... Fai’ir
■ i: v. Xiigm f 30 The tmxv master
Ihe boil " hold ||;.S In on ehi'Mcm I
11 >iv llokev Harkln"
livestock markets
Kansas C'ly
r*., jpt.; Min Marled slow
id lower Top ft 7". bulk f»‘>n
'alt reaeipls ion Market IK five IIP*
i, i N ;i «10 a 1 If" " ’P‘
-, , ■ , and higher I oi
Cl.70 bulk f rm and up.
Oklahoma City
C.ittic receipt' Ml Mark'l slow'
Top $2 72. hull. >2 :'2 Calf marl -
l,.w top *11.77. Hoc receipt- 20fi
V Let --I-1 iv■ and higlmr top MM'm
hull: $0 20
r, r H F R GETS HIS M ISH
KANSAS CITY Mo. Vm; 20. I
, i,, old stork that Mew* bad
., ; r, . , ame f an todav after de
liM-rlm' a '.‘I ' t pound load of trip
if i ;,|| i , < . at tlm home of Mr and
XI• ||ou email hero
■ | bulb ve tlni-e are the bigges'
,, | f)pe ' ti ipld ever liorn in Kan
(*tlc '• aid the doctor. They an
p, i fat i a e ii w dollar. Time are
that threshing was now well under
way in Iowa.
WOMEN WANT WORK, j
THE XVFATHER
Pa re 1 v * loud v foul) til
ini-etlled with local Hiupil"! toim-
Dottle Who?
Dottle Delight.
,. ip- troc.' Tlm avenge
1.1 ,,* t |Uplots i fiv e pounds."
’p , Umi ie map i have two Hill*
t En M'l J on ’•tx and Marjorie
XT llotl Hll.ill w a nt i 1 hi
.,..)it* '-• 1,1 bave a lltll*' brother
r„ - t id- wi ll
Tip* "I no hers" i natiled Rov
cl, r( and Rlelitird
NO PAPER MONDAY
Mon-lav b T.clior Jiav ami
Democrat will Dam no pa pet
In their rounds of mercy the ladles
nf Mm Women's community Service
• lnh have come in contact with 8«v*
cal vonmn who through mtsfortnne
or sickness are having a hard Hit.*
supporting their little families. One
„f til" e women. Mrs. Marshall will
, ,11 f,,r washing and t"*»»iuK and can
be reached by phutiing her at the
Luck v Grocery Phone 144. Mrs.
!L,n.l'V want - general work hy the
,j.,v st will do any kind of work
in(t he reached at phone 1175-M.
Xu- XV bh of illfl South Evans wants
v ., f,ini’ but ' iinnot do the Ironing.
Ttise women have tieen tried out
l,v tl' women nf the elnh and have
1 found to lie thoroughly reliable
iltv,l their work recommended by the
r'immunity Service club. Anyone in
iu i tl of st i v icT S of tiiis kind will he
, ivii.r the work to those In need of
I* ;i,„i ;,t the same time will he In*
that the work will be well
l au clip Hiis out so It will he
i,,,,,iy when you are >n need of some
,. to work for you
1,0CM MARKETS
TV I" <1 ..
A,a-p. Ik tleil
f’oru e»ur ,. .
Oats, new , .
Barley, new .
Putter fat (Canadian Creamery)
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