The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 185, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 1, 1928 Page: 2 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER !, 1W8
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William Alloa Whit* of Emporia.
. recently Rot oalo tho front
pace of lh« daily pr**s ov*t lb*
airy with a vUlou* attac k ua Got
1th Latar. on lh* of embark
la* for an *11 .umraor (lay la Kurop*.
he retracted a part and raitoralod a
hi* orUrlaal > hartea T
Whit* yon h*T* to haro llvuu
down In Kan»a». whor* they call him
Mil and don l think that ho I* »’»rh a
vhal* How*r*r, at an aathor and
■Murartn* writer bo ha* atlalaad a
(am* that c-arrlaa a certain »e1*ht
a ad d*»*rve* attention Aa a liter-
ary gent Dili AII*o baa arrittaa a
pood ntanr thln*». for which ha haa
boon well paid and It U only natural
1 anyone *o rolumlnoaa abould
t what h« may har# written In
r day* It »o happen* that two
poara ago la an artlcl* pnbllabad In
ColHara Aucuit llth. \*H. Whit*
up the New Tork governor
the beat anawer to Whit* la an
itabty Whit* hlm**lf. w* ropubliah
it h* aaid about Smith before the
|Mltr became the democratic candl
Bit far preaIdeal Her* i* what b*
Mi •
"Thar* I* not la Amerlraa Ufa to-
a clearer atroapar. mora accar-
work tap brain ia any aui
than Al Smith • brain Hla pro-
of thoucht ar* topical aad ha
the cou race to dafand thorn
"h| Smith, aa moat of th* alat*a-
and probably a conaidarahia
| majority of th* p*opl* eaat of th*
kani*a and north of tha MMan-
ila#. haa oppoaad prohibition
It haa n*r*r com* to lb* ***t
It haa com* to tha r*at of tha
try. after n •*« proreo* of *da-
•xp*rlm*nt. trial and failure
aad practice; Weal- -bapoad
AUaahanie. prohibition waa aa
ahad fact from tea to tarty
bafore national prohihltiaa
l*r* la a amat human affect Ion
Wise aad bra?t man. whoa* atw-
la nerar aerlou.ly qu—ttoaed
atfll io be done by
and by
th* coo
eoroii ra(1 or
fhatapp « th* dpipUaUdb la th* iw
daedtaa * 4 par •*•» fa th* aamh*r
et fatailtlM at gnde cronWngs. which
may he credited la part t« the cowper
alien at th* railroad companies In
aHfartBR than* death trap* «* equip
pfaf Mem with guard* and Rate*.
ia atyl* tb* At....ran
rate* aa a Rood atudeaf.
Than, at iaaat. th* tntenutlonul A**o
elation af Clothing De*lgner* ' 't <1*
rtdad. matilni ia convention at Toron-
to "While th* collegian will continue
t* uaen a definite latlnence around the
taapta" daclar* the** aertortnl illc
tat ora. “ha will caaae to rot cm tli*
itreaa af th* *4i*<*ull#gian * For .mull
blaming* let aoclety be thankful, aaya
tha Baltimore Sun Rut not even rrntl-
tnda can quite extinguish rtirloeity a*
to th* aatore of thta "deflnlte Influ-
000*.” which the rvpudliilod "colle-
gian*" will continue to exert.
on 1, any It
mllll'in* end million-
It la o|H-raiina now.
will •. nle tor
■>f ;<*ar» Jtiat aa
Tim -din h*R***lhnl t y an Kng1l»h
uonuia to a l.o* Ans<-K* war nara*
nli'i nunuil the wonuiM < «*n l*m-k to
hralih In Iruinv during the war may
not bo quin but nothin*
under m-v.-b flifdre* la n-gnntrd a*
lira * in l.““ Angel •*.
IN LIGHTER VEIN * , _ *. „r
Tht Limit nW«UM *r
*1* b* a read lltrrarpi llpM V
*">»■-■* •"«* - -•'-«* Spf«*fW Mi in
cago New a. 1 r
-mm jensen
—rARM LOANS
—NEAL E9TAT9
-INbURANCt
ITr
A iii-rnma lnve«tlRHtor Ima |Milnt<d
011I 1 lull (tie Ro.i-rnilielit under III*
Ituiocr ''oil *.*> |-or nnl more limn the
I resent ri «lni<- under lllndonliurg. If )
money tiilk* till* .liould |>*-nelnit* to
Mime exioiii 1I10 lieiida of the Junker ,
nionnrvl'lMia
dccaanfiaf It It
"What a iba lamp an tha fnmt
your carT
“Ok. tk* radiator )u«t had i ball I"
Ditqualihcation
"Ivin’t they ever hare women tieak
tellerar
"N»>—they'd toll to* much."
A blow to vegetarian* I* a recent
bulletin of the Amerlmn lte*«>areh
foundation It dm-larea “a Jul. y lu-of
otoah M tit* mom to ihHiiluaio ••
Meat eatera have ruled the world from
tha time* of Tamerlane. Altlln, Alex
ander t!*• Grent and ('uceer. Woaldat
hava a gentle, contented wife? Keep
l»*r away from meet—pertlcalurly raw
meat; and eat a lot of It thine own
•elf, aaya th* Chicago Journal of
Onrnmerre, I>let decide* the ileMlnv
of dyn**tlea I«n t Mil* a wonderful
world 1
Some e\|>ri'» tin- belief that nion-
aiera <•( (lie Jin ■» c pcrtoil may yet 1
Ih> living In the Jungle* of Central
Anierh * Itlg game hunter* may yet
be able in to. tune their fniorlt. *tmrt
'with it!! the thrill* of a llrst data
tilghtB>are.
Slu-aking of “llainona." a man In
Havana hu« |ierfe*'lml a ;>honogmph
record which util explode after being
I'la.vod .lx time*
Appropriate
Jim* Brid*—What waa
friend* *tu*b aa aur *uUca
Groom—lob* label*
that
mat
Not tho Firot Time
Wife—1 think 1 hear burgluri.
you awukq?
III).hand-No.
I No diphtheria death* to 192T pot*
of i Cambridge, Maaa, at the head of th*
Hat ia dlphtbaeia prevention, of all tb*
citleu with population* mor* thaa 100,-
000 la lb* United State*. Only one#
la th* leaf flv* yaara, according to tho
American Medical aaaorlatioa. haa any
city goo* a y#*r without a alngi*
death from diphtheria. Tha provloua
diphtheria record breaker waa Duluth.
Minn, la IMS. Seven dllea with
mor* than 100,000 Inhabitants, had no
typhoid death* la«t year, lh* medical
aaaoclation'a atatlatlra ahew. New
Have*. Conn.: Springfield, Maaa.;
Tookera. N. T.; Pateraan. N. J.;
Richmond. Va.; Canton. Ohio; Kan
•aa City. Kan., make up th* typhoid
honor roll, which I* th* largest known
Blnro *tudle* of typhoid death wer*
■tarted In 1913.
Incompatibility
Rob— "What'a the trouble between
you end your maeaeurT Bob—“Oh,
lia rub* me th* wrong way."
I
Woman Howe Ailmiree
am apeclally admiring another
•The Inage*t way around I. the
ahortet way home." In dlplouui< y.
(%iu and Peru, atilch have Im-.h In
t potential atate of war for *o\< nti cu
year* *w*r th* Tacna Arlca dlapute.
have returned diplomatic relation* anil
exchanged *Tpre*»lona of
arithoot nwolloulng Hie
factor. Th* Idea la that aft< r they
acqulru aeighbortv luihli. they can
taka up lh* subject
Ilona humor.
Now tlmt Turkey bua ticca practical-
ly made oM-r by It* energetic dictator
nothing would *ccm to be Impoaalbta.
I it llungury liaa cerlaluly tackled a
tongh Job In ll* dc'ldon that gypale*
muat give up their nomadic bahita and
buckle down to work like anybody elae.
.in* the Philadelphia Record. The
origin of IIiom! Inten-Ntlng people la
rather obaenre. hut Hungary baa al-
wuya been ttielr favorite habitat, and
prcotmiiibly 1’ielr number* ar* gr«at*r
there than anywhere el*e If Admiral
llorthy, the dictator of that country,
can convert (hem Into home-loving. In-
duatrlou* rltlaena the feat will be a
remarkublc one, and It ta by no meant
good will origin diut It l* to tie welcomed.
dlMurblng |iai<-a urv a plctureaque folk and
have llielr good qualities Why try to
.tandardtre tliem?
Touring Spain
“So thla la to b* a bulinghtr
"SI. aenor."
“Where can I g»-t aoma peanuts?"
Just Taking Dictation
"My wlf* doesn't nml-ratand me"
“I have dlMrulty myself." reapoad
ed Ida stenographer coldly.
Going Some
Dad—"llow did you coma out with
your examaT Son—"Paaaed 'em Just
Ilka they w*r* cart ah*«d.”
woninn. She married a half worth-
leas sort of fellow, and not much waa
ex|ie<-ted of her, a* *he cum* from a
.MftIc*. family and alilftleaa nelgh-
borlinod. Rut the I. auriirlalng every
one. Her new kin. lit flrat auaplcloua,
are acclaiming her. Her half worth-
leas husband not only love# ber. but
■be la milking a ninn of bln. She la
the reigning acnantlon In the little
town where ahe llvea, ahe la ao ador-
iible, aenallde, womanly and worthy.
Her name la Uxay. I have heard to
much nlmut her Hint I almuld rather
no* l.lxty than Kthel Rarrymora.—
K. W. Uowe'a Monthly.
LOOK AT THIS
Leas than lc per day
will rent a deposit box in
our vault. Better be safe
than sorry.
INSURANCE
We write all kinds.
Please see us, or phone
and we will see you.
Best terms and rates on
loans.
We offer safe invest-
ments without speculation
CONSERVATIVE
INV. CO.
Phone 681.
Ill North Bickford
EL RENO TRANSFER
& STORACxE CO.
Tranafer, Storaga, Packing.
Shipping. Local and Long Dis
tancs Moving and Heavy Haul-
ing.
112 W W ad*
Phonaa 881 10A
R E. WHITLOCK.
C H. KRUMM,
Manager
Secretary
In a more prnpl- ^
On* of th* Intended victim, of the
i latc*t french Bluet-card owe. her IIfo
to th* fact that she mn.ulted a for
tun* toller, who looked Into u cup of
coffe* ground* and adilM-d cgulnat n
trip abroad. The nmnil M-ema t" be
that th* doubly gullible are twlc*
armed
With no Bpanlaii conienti.m mewtlng
there, 124 In the *hade waa re.-onle I
In 8*vtll* and Ibe next du.v a report
courage la proverbial, who**
ally holda friend* with *t**l ! that the eun t* cooling - nr wn. -I
dared to liavr nothing In ll I u iron
M
I* th* Al Smith of Whit*’*
judgment when uatanimacod
Ua partlmnahlp. That la tha
who stands aa high la th* *a-
of thoaa who kaow him aa
■taa in public Ufa today, th*
, th* wbola country will com* to
n* hla own atnt* know* him.—
na (la.| Bullatla
Tot th* Arm Mm* ta
high Mwed *ea atod fur atatinr vent*.
Ua* th* 9ah are apattod. madam
ttahtog Senu will ha dto-
had to th* teem and th* flaho?-
wlll go sot In power Barton In-
i*d N<e*d aad higher eillrtoacy In
■C ar* Medevl. It la pointed out.
|8 *Enel Incvenaed governmental rngn
■ et th* tndnatry. Proalbly, h*w-
, tncresaed governmental regain
will be found ttocennnry to olttei
me Inroad* upon <tah reeoorr** canned
'If th* tm et eflWeoL higkapMd •"h-
method*. Appareetiy *• ewdtonn
i has been created It will h* no
U*k to dtarvvmr hww fiak ro-
an enn be maintained without nt
9* n* time Impairing th* Aobtng 1*
Tin re |. algnlfli anc* In the fact
that 1 .,1***Americana bought •*-
curl tie. In 11C7 while the number flf*
tnn years ago waa only rtai.OflO. Th#
nuraher la Inm-asing by leapt and
bound, today and will continue to
mount higher and higher aa tlw
in--inl>>« come and go. aaya Thrift Mag-
axlne. W bile aome of thla 1m reased
activity will be reSccted In unwis#
■peculation and In the purchase of un-
sound Invcelment., mo.t of thian* who
compoav- tlim vast now army of In-
it-dor. arc rhoo.iiig their a<.‘urltlei
with iliurlmliiatlon and sound jadg
meat
The last Town Crier passes
TYPEWRITERS
L. C. Smith
and
Coronas
TERMS
We ilso handle Suuulics for All Typewriters.
Barnard Book Store
108 South Bickford
___thaa »JU) total 11 ire »* th*
Ugh way* of tb* country wa the prtro
paid by th* United State* In lfr.T fur
nan of Its moot Important and •eega-
mry convxaieoceA tha antoowbll*.
tatlea collected by th* Awwric**
itray aaaretatton *how that while
mbar of llcenaed motor vebteie#
B per cant In that year, th*
, |g par cast. Indicating that tb*ro la n
Big Labor Day
Carnival Dance
MONDAY EVENING
Blue Lantern Inn
1 mile etst, 1 mile south of El Reno—on C. S. High-
ways 66 and SI
STARTING AT 9 P. M.
Admiaaion $1.00 per couple. Ladies 10 cents Extra.
Oklahoma City Orchestra. Dancing Only
NOT so Ionic aji«, the newspapers made quite a feature of the re-
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 185, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 1, 1928, newspaper, September 1, 1928; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908699/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.