The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 201, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1928 Page: 2 of 4
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PAM TWO
THE EL JLENO DAILY DIMOCEAT
FRIDAY, SEPT a, 1828.
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Four o'clock In the mornih( la that
prrl.nl of ntlx-nsis* aolemn oMlInmo
when Hi* mil a man * ham* no—d* Mm
th* ln*t net of “B«m Hnr .•
Of mart*. • not her may at aeqMr-
Ing mltnre pleesanrlv and arm pfwf
Itality. wonld b* to ;*t *p yoar own
arrapbook of th* rlaanlca.
Another good robuat word, whir*
ha* • pretty loooaom# tla* of It «i
c*t>t In th* yonra divisible hy fonr, la
th* orator * delight, “ua*rp "
fasting thy bread upon th* water*
la all well and good, hat not Mac la
to be tataed hy potting th* break
faat t«*at ape* a wet plats.
Th* plea of an jaatataat Uafted
Bute* attorney general to lawyer* to
opbolti th* law larkod oUy aa a
plaontloo of what th* law la.
PHANT6M ISLE STILL
BYHERY OF TROPICS
Soilors Tell of Paradise of
South Ptchc.
New York.—Fur nrarly eighty j> »
ar* captain* have t*R*-<i of tic • ■
tu*e<« of a "UtaC IslanJ no. t.L>,c
la th* auatb Pac.fl. a L.iwlj iuh-mI. ••
of green p*lm*. glt-utiilng I* -.<• I* « < f
powdered »-*»r»»I anti blue l.>. i
guarded by a ring vt - >» ' H
recta o»er whirl) the torur-J • j
bolU In abeeta of fonm.
Panning ahlp* have r< i -tr.l it I
low In th* turijjulne ». i Kk>- un •
.rsld, bat when il.e kydr>v' • >
her* tried to locale und «' rt it i'
hare found nothing hat th* ri'iji)
ocean
Home persons have regurtl-.l It m
• myth, others as one of tl *- ■'
1 phantoms o( the sou. while th •
practical ones have declared It to
tar* been one of the tloiitlng I- ! i
not aacommoa In tropical ws'er*. A
few believe It t« l»* »«> low lying In
the s«a that It la ea»y to iu.m.
Ntperled In Hit.
It w*a first reported In 1 '* at I
on* year later the Lulled >■ 11■ . r
vett* I>evsnt dro|>ped out <f ■ ijit f<*r-
•ver oo ber way from llllo In I’aii.i-
ma There wua aonie rmiM.n to sup |
pose that ahe aent to look for the !
Island, for. while the corvette w.n In
port at Honolulu In June. I***), Lieu-
tenant Stout, her re ■■ utlve ol' er, ex
pressed grent Interest In the Islind an'J
talked vrtib aeveml man iat
about Its probnhle location.
Tlie levant won heading aouthenst
when she left llllo and •ailing s
rourae which. If continued, would till,
her acroaa the equator iind Int" the
latitude of the myaterions Id ud
voyaging and traMira from' #Mr to I
ship. as May 11. l«Bi la kutfade |l
degree* 11 minute* Booth *Bd long)
tad* 131 Weet. aoaaewlier* aeir l..*fll
to 2.CWI rdles aonthedit of Hoar ul*
Oa that date the Levant had In alt
probohlllty heea lying at lb* b.dinm
of the »ea for nearly three year. ns
■he left '.Ho In August. 1—0, and van-
ished.
So vessel ever spoke to her at ses
afree the dtsnppeere.l -•*• ike »•- •
g!..ns of the trade wind*. WMIe at
Honoluln. I.leufenant *toaf with much
pride, showed to his ship'* vlsl'or*
t.> etaleroom Phillip Nolan was »up-
poted n hnv* occupied.
“Traveling S toner’
“Trnvellng stones,' f.om the slzi of
■ peu to tl laches in diameter, are
found In Nevada. When distributed
upon a floor or oiher level aarf.tcc
within 2 or 3 feet of one another they
Itnm* dlstely h gun to travel onw.nl
toward a common center, and theie II.-
huddled like a dutch of eggs In ■
neat.
A alngle atone, removed to a fll*
tunce of 3’i feet, upon being releu wd.
al onre started with a wonderful and
aotnewhst comical celerity lo Jo.n ita
fellows
These queer sl..n.-a are found In a
region that la comparatively level and
little more than here rock. Scattered
over this barren region are little
h.ivlns. irotii a few feet to a rod or
two In diameter, and It la In the Im.I
tom of these (hat the rolling atone,
are found.
The raune for In* .trance contort
of llies.* atones is douhtlcm to he
found in the material of whlrh they
are core potted, which a; pears to be
W-destoae or magnet to Iron ore
Song Popmlm Amm§
Root, ol CWtii—n
TV Mwooog at tbo plfhtM with Me
wring refrain of *TlfN*a MB *a the
deed man's cheat" which Robert Loots
Htaveneu* Imrodoce* lot* bio famo**
Nsvk "I reasure lolaatf" la lo pan at
leant authentic and waa sung by the
(Unites aod buccaneer* a bo raved tbe
< «nbl<-sD ora ia th* lot* Seventeenth
nod oasly flghtoooib maluriai Load
llnu'a Lh— wm oo Inland of tbe Vlr
fin group, whlrh boa been cfcrtatened
'Dead < beat Inland," thereby loolng
tuurh of It* piratical flavor. To Iblv
Island th* pirate* uaed to repair, to
careen tbelr ship*, atretrh their legs
drink rum, sing their buccaneering
•wtiga and make merry after tbelr
own faahlnn. (.\trloualy enough there
U a Util* churrb on the Chilean coast
w hich la obviously built of ahlp a tint
tier*. Recently a traveler of an to
quirlng mlud, reasoning that If the
church were built of ahlp s timbers
the bell would also come from a ship
determined to lav— igate. A climb
among th# mfTers did oot reveal the
dr tits of Ibe ahlp, as It* bad hoped, but
around lb# edge of th* bell were lo
acrlbed the word*: "Fifteen men on
the dead man* cheat'' All that thr
clergyman knew wus that the chord
bell came from a ship that whs
wrecked In 1722, which waa Just the
tin.e when the West Indies were get
ting hot for pirates, and muny w»re
being driven Info the Pacific.
Woman Hardaat to Pleaaa
Roma one hat found out that In V-
out of flO esses It Is the woman who
iecks the divorce That's what yot
might expect of the bargain hontin*
set, we suppose, but we don't really
blame them.—rapper'# Weekly.
Righted: On the Fast Mda Monday,
a gen ti etna a with • baaed, a grass
parrot and a band-erg— wttk am
tnao, m follow*: *T*ay Boy."
Tim (MBs* Cynic, who la hi** th*
parent of thro* children under Ira,
any* It la prabahly rtgbt ah eat Mere
being limit lea# energy la Uw abaaa.
Basis for Tala.
It wua partly around the l.c .nt
that kdward Kverelt lisle wur h
ltm.gu.ar> tide of “The Man Wth f
a Country," In which lie pr..p »-• i v
wrote of the foundering of t v -
ahlp. but fixed the ditto n<-
years later thnn her a< 'u..l .1 |
nnce, naming the time of N u. d •
oo the f/'vubt. after flf '
H/7/j Bros*
Arab says
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-THUS JENSEN—
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-peal estats
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PNoe# rr
Greatest Even'
BIThe Season
The
T wenty-Second
Annual
Oklahoma
State Fair
Educational
Entertaining
Thor* may b* brooder and better
highway*, aod ioubtleae are, bat bom
at wall advortloed, du* to tbs radio
barttoaeo, a* th* road to Maadalay.
Women art more thrifty tbaa men.
according to a lecturer oa Ik* oabjort.
who perhaps ha* Inv—Igatod Uw
loolng po— bllltloo of bridge and poker
Tbe OAc* Cynic , In favor of hav-
ing the photographer eat nay egg*
which am fried on the Onpltal atepa
I* lllnstratn bow hot It I* M
Wa bar* been watting for word (hat
Uw ecven-month-old infant tn Ala-
bama who aoya. "When do w# aatT
baa pat up a battle for a poraoaal
lntcbhoy.
Explosion
We write exploeion in-
surance on all classes of
buildinn and contents at
a very Tow rate.
See us for all kinds of
insurance.
rONSERVATIVE
INV. CO.
M. A. Ashbrook, Sec.
Ill North Bickford
ANNOUNCEMENT
E. L Kalbfleisch at the El Reno Seed and Feed
House, 102 South Choctaw, has been appointed
representative of the
ASSOCIATION OF COTTON GROWERS
OF CANADIAN COUNTY
All members having business with the Association
are asked to see Mr. Kalbfleisch.
Coffee is more
than something hot
to drink
Hills Bmt.‘ prtctst •/
Controlltd Roastinp
fixes thetr r*firr an ew~
(lnnx\ /tavzr.
Look for the Arab! It’s the sign of the genuine
Hills Bros. Coflcc. That famous of re of uni-
form delieiousness because every berry is roasted
evenly by I lilts Bros.’ exclusive continuous proc-
ess. No ordinary method of roasting could pro-
duce such a marvelous, full-bodied fla> r.
Hills Bros. Coffee is packed in vacuum. All
the rich !Hvor and exhilarating aroma come to
you intact. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee hv name
and look for the Arab on the can.
Freik frtm the inffdl
tares * f s-1 Ftitlf
tft»tJ «.>r1 ilr Ivy.
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“A NIGHT IN BAGDAD”
Fireworks, Septs 24 to 29
Auto Racing
Sept. 26 and 29
Car With Phantom Driver
Dally Performances
Horse Show
Nights, Sept.25*28: Matinee Sept. 23
Diving Horses
Dally Performances
Circus Acts
Afternoon & Night
Horse Racing
Sept. 22*24*25*27*28
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 201, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1928, newspaper, September 21, 1928; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908777/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.