The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 128, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 12, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
EIRENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
MAHER BROTHERS. PUBLISHERS
DAILY KXt'Krr SUNDAY
Pull United Pres* Report
T. W. MAH FIR .
J. R MAHER
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Classified, three dnv*. per word or
P'splny. column Inch XS
very deeply, as »• II as the noul ami
spirit
Thus thought, action and speeeh,
will he brought into harmony on the j
highest possible plane, and man's life'
and being will be one.
I
ho far there hasn t been enough cola
weather m hurt the raxr.herr.v crop.
We go nw at from home t«i hunt
trouble for Instance, the spots on the
sun.
THE WAGGING TONGUE—
I Indianapolis News)
Religion, If it he a true at..I not a
mere "seeming" religion. Inculcates
Indifference lo one's own rights, and
the sinrerest respect and deepest
reverence for the right of othet
"Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thy
self," Is one of tho great command
ments, tho correlative of that othei
commandment that enjoy* love of
God.
Nothing more than the keeping or
these Is required to tit men for on
trance into eternal life. In these tw«
commandments is summed up tin
whole of religion
The most dangerous enemy to tip
rights of a human being Is tin wag
ging tongue. It is. In very truth, "an
unruly evil, full of deadly poison.'
To violate the. rights of a neighbor i>
a violation of tho commandment to
love him.
So, in addition to the sin against
the power of speech, the power of
self control, and against one's own
soul, there is the further sin against
others, and thus Jthe structure of ir
religion is complete from foundation
to turret.
H is not possible to deal with this
subject too seriously, for it bears the
most Intimate relation to character
as character does to religion. Things
arc said every day against others
which, though they may not tie action
able, are most hurtful, and cause (treat
distress and pain. Even when they
arc actionable, a libel suit is a poor
remedy, and does little to heal the
wound. The wiser, and vastly th«
more Christian course Is to say noth
mg about others that one would not
say to their face. Wild and irrespon
sible talk Is. one may almost sai
more damaging und cruel than posi
five defamation. And how much there
is of it! Even Addison was charged
by Pope with this sin. Whether th.
indictment is true as against Addison
there are many people against whom
it will lie:
Damn with faint praise, assent with
civil lear.
And without sneering teach the re-i
to sneer;
Willing to wound, and yet afraid to
strike.
Just hint a fault, and hesitate dis
like;
Alike reserved to blame or to com-
mend,
A ‘friendS ***' "n'1 a su«P*l°us
Je,Hh\P‘C,tMr® 80 S,ritI1^ '«
startling, l, ought not to be for
here are few who have not had' con-
ait with one of its originals, indeed
ere are, it is to be feared, few who
have not offended HM.ast the law as
laid down by St. James and main
other of the Bible W'riters.
It is. as has been said,' pre-emin
ently an age of talk, and where there
certain*"*h ? ot 's almost
w"ctl«tobe h“rm""- *»«
f°r ,nany centuries prav-
ed that they might have the inspiri.
gTOd 't'°«m|11Kk th°SP ,hinKS ,ha» are
k od, and by God's "merciful guid
ance may perform the same."
if they think good things the- will
Xr '» >b*m „m non,'
other, bo the mind j* Involved, and
A great mn.i\ people who say they
can't tlnd theuiMdve-, don't have muc h
of a bunted look
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SUBJECT TO DEMOCRATIC
PRIMARY AUGUST 3.
For State Senate—
Fourteenth District
JOHN L. RICE
For County Commissioner-
First District
J H (HOMKRl THOMASON
It Is not lb*- fellow who ha* made
a fortune who roiinl*. It I* the fel
low who has one left.
The early hatched chick catches the
fry Ing pun
Maybe It Is all right to make the
paper dollar ■.mailer. Everything else )
we arc- getting for It Is.
It would be interesting to know
whether the Philadelphia doctor, who
paid SKHl.cski for a copy of the Oaten
berg Bible, ha* any forgetful book
borrowers among his friend*.
Theories avail hut little. > on ran
dematorinlixe a wall, and Mill butt
your brains out against If.
If will not he long until a popular
verdict will lie renclerc.il in favor of
(he shady side of the '(root.
Railroad capital tends to merge a«
naturally a>> silvering rain drops on
the same broad cabbage loaf.
A German chemist claims to have
discovered a new motor fuel. The
hope will be general that It may prove
more pfflcacicnis In engine trouble than
turtle serum was In pneumonia
An eastern employer makes the new
employee go to school In his factory
for one month, during which time the
new employee would seem to he on
gaged In studying the situation.
As reflected In modern Illustrated
advertisements, how the American
level of popular art Is rising
Once It was the full dinner pall, but
now the political fare bus been re-
duced to a "ting of peanuts.''
It may he ‘hat the ex kaiser is think
ing of moving because he bates to go
through unothqy spring bouse cleaning
A "big three." "big four" or "htg
five" Is a handy name for a few that
count more than the others number
"Fashions in Dogs change." says the
• 'hit ago Daily News, "the same a*
fashion* in clothes." Indeed so, for
what passe* for "dog" In clothes one
season may tie utterly pa**e by next
season.
The moving picture, says a magnate
in the Industry, will play an important
part in the 1H28 plectton. of course,
when it Is required of the candidates
that they screen well, that will oliml
nate the Lincolns.
HINTS FOR GARDENERS
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The best garden plots are made hy
caterpillars and hugs
| Spraying Inserts with «arca»m and
profanity does no good
The plant that growa like a weed
usually turn* nut to be one
Remember that even If the whole
country'!, vegetable crop Is a failure,
you ran always raise prices.
Always sternly fnrhld your yonng
s,,n to work In the garden He
wouldn't do It anyway, and you get
the credit for being obeyed
Vegetables planted in the full of
the moon usually die before they
come up Vegetables planted In the
dark of the moon, however, usually
die before they come up.
Don t spend a lot of time worrying
abotii what to plant. Most birds will
eat all sorts of seed*, and even If any
vegetables should come up. you II find
the Insects are not overly particular
either
I- inally. don t t>e discouraged at the
end of your yearly gardening expe
rienee. "I'atronlre your nahorhomi
grocer."—Life
Some men ate ns proud of what they
do as ot tiers are of what they can
avoid doing
Lightning very seldom strikes twice
in the same place—probably because
the place Isn't there any more.
Some men boast that they can't he
fooled tvviee in the same way, but
there are lots or other wavs.
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keep guest* from *urreptltlou*lv
changing them Is a safety device now
being used in some social circle* In
others It would he more to the point
to nail down the silver
the rug or carpet
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POINTED PARAGRAPHS
The Hvenue of escape is a popular
thoroughfare.
No inan ever traveled m r the road
to fame on a pas*.
It must tie hard on the Angers of
mutes to crack Jokes,
Vou can lead a woman to talk, hut
you cannot make her think
If a man is easily bought It Is dlf
ficult to make him stay bought.
A baby cries itself asleep arid every
hotly else awake simultaneously
When the proverbial rainy day
comes lots of men use borrowed um
Shanghai I* Just learning to like lea
cream, and Ice cream bar* are being
shipped to that city by the million
from the United State* China ha*
probably never heard of the chop *uey
sundae.
How can the girl* he blamed for
fasting to ward off obesity when no
less a (lersonage than the prince of
Wales is doing the same thing?
Members of oor younger set are
not going to the dogs perhaps, hut It
is true that a large percentage are
Jasr. hounds.
Nothing seem* to start a fight any
aooner than a pence discusaloo.
SAFETY FIRST!
If your home and loved
ones were threatened, you
would protect them with ev-
ery power at your command.
Save them with
D. H. BROWN'S
JERSEY MILK
CANADIAN STORK
— THOS. JENSEN -
— FARM LOAM
— INSURANCE
-REAL E8TATB
Phan* 377
Of course, if passing a law could
do It, human nature would have been
abolished along In the -ixtpcn hvin
dreds.
The Italian attorney who sail] death
was caused by strong thoracic com-
pression probably Just loathes long
words.
A dollar bill thnt will wear longer
Is all well enough, but what we are
looking for Is one that will spend
longer.
Physicians examining the throat of
a patient in a New York hospital
found set of rudimentary gills. The
poo
Europe’s big problem at the mo-
ment Is to avoid an alienation of affec-
tions supposed to have been formed
at Locarno.
Astronomers announce that F.n-or's
comet will not come again until the
year 202rt. Few persons now present '
will wait i.p for It.
After a statesman has spoken over
the radio Id- most valued effect Is
liable to prove the serious relief he
affords for Jazz comedy.
Turkish amusement concerns are
looking for *ong and datum girls. Evi-
dently that country Is developing a
class of tired business men.
From the Bolshevik point of view,
the trouble with democracy Is. It only
provides equality of opportunity. It
ought to guarantee the results.
THE. CHEERFUL CHERUB
I ttke my wots to
Flotker Etr-tk,
5ke. ckeer\5 me up wKen
1 i*m it,d
Tke trees *J1 wkisper
ir\ tke wind,
Dok,r.re you sorry ?
Tkfcti too b^d ”
lyre*"".
Harry Lauder has offered to give
Rwny $2.">,000 for a monument to Rob
ert Burns, thus annihilating the whole
collection of 11,782 Lauder Jokes
The population of the Republic l«
now set roughly at U7.tmu.P0O *oul«,
onlv ."iS.OPO.uoo of whom have formu-
lated plans to rescue the farmer.
The warden <>f a French game pre-
serve killed a kangaroo. He -aid ho
didn't know what It was. You never
cati tell what Is going to Jump up.
Quite a number of young radio
songsters who don't know a martin-
gale from a ringbone are now sing-
ing. "Thanks for the Buggy Ride."
The perfect specimen of manhood. (
wbo wishes no publicity le*t he he
overwhelmed with mash note*, may he '
suffering front an Inferiority complex I
Fifty year- after Alexander Graham '
Bell talked over a wire to his assistant j
In the next room, New York and Lon-
don talk for four hours without wires, i
Beware of that man
So-and-So
You hear of So-and-So everyw here. Somebody complains of So-
and-So’s tooth paste; someone else wants to sell you a second-
hand So-and-So automobile. So-and-So’s shoes, So-and-So’s gar-
den hose, So-and-So’s fountain pens—versatile man, So-and-So!
So-and-So doesn’t advertise. He employs salesmen who—say
things. Rut So-and-So doesn’t go on record about anything.
Not he!
^ ou buy a So-and-So vacuum cleaner. .It doesn’t vac, or it doesn’t
clean. Well, what of it? So-and-So didn’t say it would. You
saw it. You bought it. Caveat emptor! Beware of the products
of that man So-and-So!
W hen a man believes in his product he usually signs statements
about it—advertisements. He tells what his product does, how
it does it. why it can do it. Then he follows it with his name, and
address, in good plain print, “Bill Jones, maker of—.”
You’re safe in buying from Jones. He’s out in the open—noth-
ing up the sleeve. He advertises. You know exactly w hat you’re
getting be!ore you pay for it. Read advertisements always.
Rack of them stand the Joneses—not the So-and-Sos—of the
world.
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In know what safe to buy,
consult the advertisements
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 128, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 12, 1926, newspaper, June 12, 1926; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908743/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.