The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1923 Page: 2 of 4
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EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT
Published Daily Kicepi
Pumiay
T. W B MAHBR
T. J. HENNE8SY
J R. MAHER
W A. HEVNES8T
T. W MAHER
suiTor
Ontt Yea' On cli/l .....
Three month* On city! .
The above appllea only
when paid
n advance; otherwise a price of
cents per week prevalla.
know that the Urg** mall order
(looses have a force of irlrln wtiuae
aole duty la to examine country new*
papers and report on the local ao-
vertlalng they carry.
‘In towns where the local mer
chants are poor advertisers, the mnll
order man concentrades hla fire. He
avoids the town where the local mer
chant* are sufficiently astute to keep
the trade at home.
"Mall order competition need not
he serious If the local merchant
alive to his opportunity."—The Pub-
lisher's Review.
This partly explains why so many
oaftalojtneH come to Trenton, ami It
Is tip to th<> merchants either to let
them keep earning and lose what
an advertising campaign and keep
trade they now have, or td enter Into
the trade at homo where It belongs.
—Trenton (Neb) Republican leader.
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Chimpanzee U th«, native Guinea
name foi a large spe of equatorial
Africa, helnpglrg to the anthropoid or
man like monkeys, and to the same
family as the gorilla. It Is sometimes
five feet tall when fully grown, with
black hair, hut Is not so large and
powerful us the gorilla. Like the
orangutan, It has the hair on Its
forearm turned backward, but differs
from It In having an additional dorsal
vertebra Hnd a thirteenth pair of ribs.
It walks erect better than most of the
apes. The cl1lrnpnn7.ee feeds on fruits,
often robs the gardens of the natives,
wnd constructs a sort of nest among
the branches. In menageries, where It
Is common, It shows much Intelligence
and docility.
Since Police Commissioner Knrlght
of New York has given a wntch to
William Patrick Flaherty, who has s
record of thirty \ears of cab driving
without an accident. It must he be-
cause he believes that accidents are
not necessary. Ho is nm rewarding
Mr Flaherty for h!« good luck, hut
for his careful driving; and If a New
York taxl'-ah driver can keep out of
trouble, the average driver has no eg.
ruse for the damage he sometime*
causes Why. Flaherty not only sue
reeded In avoiding >rdlnary vehicles,
but he dodged the reckless drivers as
well 1
Stnmgrlv enough our Insurance
companies still accept applicants who
are habitual pedestrians In our large
cities Perhaps It Is felt that the man
In the automobile Is as poor a risk a*
the man on the street, and that It
would he Inid business to discriminate
However you look at It, the insurance
man has nothing to he happy about.
The fart that marks haring a fnc*
value of FJ'ts.Otto were selling for R!
cents the other day Indicates that
some word Is needed to take the strain
off “depreciation."
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1923, newspaper, September 28, 1923; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908576/m1/2/: accessed May 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.