The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 246, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 24, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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IHK EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
n ussm *»Ni*n
ll COLUMN l
GAS HIM SAVED
61 ENERGETIC IRK
FOR SALE—Splendid home for mil' OKL.VluM ' < I M 0» i 21 q>iu k
^ large rooms. br.-ak I by member* of the family of
Row does
Sunday)
• weak tire know |f*» ; JX _ m m MT-------r
To the fly an open door la only
one way street.
The El Reno Churches
I!
FOR SALE
Nowadays chicken feed can
four or Ave-course dinner.
ba a
by owner. Six
faat room. bath. All newly decorated
Lot 50x160 Garapv. Ideal location,
schools uud transportation convent
ent. Address 710 West 24tb Street.
Oklahoma City. Oklu. tfc
FOR SALK—Five pas steam radl.i
turn. I have more than I need and
will sell them reasonable. W F.
Frybeiper ^
FOR SALK — 150 bah s of choice
l loo Hnlloek. 21. 307 W. Seventh
street. saved him front death after
lie hail been overcome by pas while
bathing late Friday it was learned
Saturday.
April*atiHi of aiiueonin brought
ilullock out of his unconscious slate
tins fumes, whleh had no way of
j escaping fvoni the room because no
I windows were open, overcome Hill-
! lock while lt<‘ was in the bathtub.
oralrie hay 116 00 a ton. 250 bn. | A window ahmilil always he opened
of ear corn 85c per bu. Two months 1 while a peison bathos in a room w th
pasture for ^ head horses or eat ; heater burning, the City Health
tie Running water, one mile wn*t. i Di partnient
south of Richland. Carl j This is the first
2 miles
Zais.
24p
warned.
case this fall
person being overcome by gas.
There were bathing beautlea in the
olden time, but they wore clothe*.
It becomes plainer every day that
Europe has had one war too many.
The 192A model bedtime story runs
thttsly: "Did yon lock the garage?"
Had he only known It, the |. dee
trlon had a cinch In the old bicyel*
days.
Perbapa that noise you heer ts the
sound of the Hus-lnu hear In the China
shop.
LUMBER—All building materials, di
rect from mills to builders anywhere
High grades, great suvlug. Salesmen j
wanted. Write us.
Supply Compauy, Dallas, Texas. Sat <
IDENTIFY SUB VICTIM
, NEWPORT, II. I.. Oct. 24.—One of
Louisiana Lumber j Hie l"" bodies recovered yesterday
from the sunken hull of the stibina-
inu S51. was identified as that of
FOR RENT
j Lieutenant James Dudley Haselton.
FOR RENT—Oarage
Phone 1340.
3ol S.
Evans.'
2 |C i
FOR RENT—Modern five room house
furnished. Inquire 417 K. Admire.
FOR RENT — Five room modi rn
house at 511 S. Bickford. Call L. 41.
Higgins at 93. 26c
FOR RENT—Sleeping room for gen
tlemen. Private bath, close in Phone
408. tfc.
WANTED
PECAN KERNELS WANTED - We
pay highest price and Parcel Post j coast of Newfoundland during the
Navigation records show that Has
•Hon gave his next of kin as Mary
L. Haselton of Dillon, South Caro
uu, when he enlisted. Two other
•odies iak< n from the wrecked sub-
mersible have not yet been identi-
fied.
Read the Daily Democrat want ads
daily. They offer exceptional oppor-
•.unities, and are wonderful business
getters.
GALE SWEEPS NEWFOUNDLAND
ST. JOHN'S. Newfoundland, Oct. 24.
A terrific gale swept the northeast
After all, the best first aid to the
child Is to refuse to let It play with
dynamite.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
The i fflciency contest is now ou
in a big way throughout the state.
The first report of our school Is
now in the state office and we arc
in the second month of the conteat.
Remember to be in this school in the
morning promptly at 9:3u. and then
you have gained one point in effi-
ciency by being on time. The per-
I outage on time last month made a
treat record. Nearly 100 perceut.
Morning worship at 10:40. There
will be special music by the chorus
i hoir under the direction of W. P.
Morrison. The sermon theme will
he. “Christian Liberality."
Evening worship at 7:30. The raem-
b'Ts of the church arc urged to he
iti this service. The public is cor-
dially invited to attend all our ter
vices.—L. F. DePoister. pastor.
Who can remember way bark when
only the hanker * daughter wore silk
stockings?
A garden 1* something a man works
In to raise an appetite, th* garden
can't satisfy.
ST JOHNS METHOOIST CHURCH
THE BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. W. II. Bizzell, president of the
State University, will speak at the
morning hour. Evening service at
7:30. Let us make it intensely *TM
gelistic. and we shall have the same
gracious results as we experienced
last Sunday evening.
The ladies of the church will have
an all day meeting at the church
Thursday the 29tli, beginning at 10
o'clock In the interest of State Mis-
sions. I.ur, eh w'U be served at '.he
< hurch. A good program is prepared.
The Sunday school will meet at us-
ual places nt 9:45. The Men's Bible
class will begin a course of study em-
bracing ill the “Parables Of The
Christ," beginning with Mat 13:1-20
The ll. Y. P. U’s. meet as fol
lows: Juniors 4 p. in. Seniors G.3n.
The public is invited to worship
with us.—U< v. Holmes Nicl.ols pas-
! tor.
MINERS UNDER BAN
OKMULGEE. Okla., Oct 24 —Union
miners of the Henryetta ad McAl-
ister areas, today were under injunc
tion restraining *h« m from picketing
coal mines, persuading or cajoiling.
nou union workers, and prohibiting
them from visiting the home of such
workers without special iuvltatlon.
For some fools In this country there
Is no hope except In abolishing the
grade crossings.
Moscow has levied a tax on visitors.
Anybody craxy enough to go there
ought to he taxed.
"Well, well, old fellow, yon look
half dead. Why don't you take a va-
cation, or have you?"
charges for Pecan Halves or Pieces
mixed. Harper Supply Company.
Kansas City, Mo.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
“TWENTY ACRES AND PLENTY
Free book tells truth about Florida! She:
land. Monthly payments $1 an acre j Dick's mind
night.
Reports reaching here Indicate that
many fishing vessels were unable to
weather the storm with resultant loss
of life.
Perhaps the dog that mail® several
attempt* to chew a policeman's pants
was merely Fleteherizing.
The Sunday school and congrega
lions of the First M. K. church will
meet with ur, in our services tomor-
row. their pastor being absent attend-
ing conference at Lawton. All the
members and friends of both churches |
are urged to be present. The pas
I'bl .In tw t Wli»»-4 BuiWA\
I'lin (a Hi* b>i fcal4
fo»e». aetlc'l IN •• RihtkM.
rSUVttrni a
oiaMono iirvan him.*. »< *»
««*• k know* m Be .1.5 a tot, • R Eli»V to
saMvmwstSEKimwM
tf'Tyfarft enety gravy
FIRST M. E. CHURCH
On account of the pa'tor being at
conference tint week there will be
no service at this church, either
morning or ovaning. Out Sunday
tor's morning subject Is. “Methodism,! fcl.ool_a.ul church congregation have
What of Her Future." His subject
for the 7:3n p. m„ service is "After
Death What?"
Special music at both services. A
royal welcome to all.—R. C. Taylor,
pastor.
The West Oklahoma conference of
been invited to join with the ser-
vices at St. Johns M. E. Church
South on this date. It is hoped that
ail who possibly can do so will show
their appreciation of the kindly in-
vitation by nt lending.
Ou the following Sunday the pas-
tor of St. Johns church will be at
M. E. Church South meets at I conference and their Sunday school
Add disappointing type*: The old-
fashioned wallflower who looked like
1.1 cents worth of prunes.
No Food For Thought
Something is preying
on
Orangv groves planted, cared for, 10
per cent above cost. Slyvester E. Wil-
son, Dept. 11 426, Orlando, Fla.
PERSONAL
Charming young widow worth $:’.S,000
lonely, will marry. (Eva) B 1022, Wich-
ita, Kansas.
He: Never mind, it will die of
starvation. Di rlmnuth .Inch o' Lan-
tern.
Judg'd: Are you trying to show
contempt for the court,
Prisoner: No, I'm trying to con-
ceal it.
Rubber Is called England's new gold.
It ought lo be more elastic than pres-
ent currency, at any rate.
Ardmore Wednesday of next week.
The local pastor. Rev. R. C. Taylor
will leave Tuesday to attend this con-
ference. Mrs. R. V'. Jones Is a del-
egate from the Oklahoma City dis-
trict. Others from this city will also
attend.
and congregation will return the vis-
it. This appears to be a very fine
arrangement ami should he of much
mutual benefit.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
October 25, 1925.
Users of Daily Democrat advertising
are always found among the smiling
crowd - they get results.
It Isn't that Americans are conserve-
tive, but that they can't stay mad
while they’re prosperous.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
LADIES cam money spare time ad-
dressing envelopes for us. Send self
addressed.stamped envelope. Quick
reply. Federated Sales Co., 1119
Knickerbocker Bldg., New York.
The Daily Democrat believes in El
Reno. Do you? Subscribe today.
KILLED TWO BIRDS
WITH
ONE DRIVE
It's rather too had nothing can be
done with a second-hand mah-Jongg
set hut play mah-.iongg.
Christian Science services, corner.
London rind Hoff, every Sunday morn-
ing at 11 o’clock. .Subject, "Proba-J
tion After Death." Golden text, Ro-1
mans 6:22, "Now being made free I
from sin, and become servants to
God, ye have your fruit unto holiness,
and the end everlasting life."
Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. Tes-
timonial services Wednesday night at j
8 o'clock. The reading rooms, locat-
ed at 197 East Wade street, are open I
from 11:30 to 4 o'clock.
TYPEWRITERS AND
ADDING MACHINES
New and Reconditioned
SALES — RENTALS - REPAIRS
HENRY BEHNE
Typewriter Dept. Phone 280
There are » lot of otherwise good |
people who think the laws were not |
intended to apply to them.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
MALE HELP WANTED
MEN—Wishing to enter dining, sleep-,
ing car service ns conductors, porters, j
waiters, write
Kansas City.
123 Railway Exchange,
Sul. c.
SALESMEN
LIVE, Wide Awake, men and women,
known locally, to represent nation-
ally known proposition. Salary and
commission. Write Judge Co., Buder
Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.
SALESMAN WANTED to sell a un-
ique and original premium plan: fast
seller, excellent idea for the mer
chant. We pay you $20. Commission
on each order. For particulars write
to the Stanwood-Hillson Corporation.
4 Tremont Row, Boston.
DISTRICT MANAGERS wanted to
take exclusive charge of territory np
pointing dealers to handle distribu-
tion of well-known electric farm
lighting plant. Hustlers cun earn 15,
0t>0 to $10,000 per year. Address I)
B.. stating qualifications. GENERAL
GAS ELECTRIC COMPANY. Han
over. Pa.
SCHOOLBOARD SALESMAN $26
$75.00 daily. Best sales proposition
ever offered sohoolhoards. Hugh L.
Nichols. 4750 Sheridan. Chicago.
LONDON, Oct. 24. Golfers who
claim to have killed a bird in flight
with a golf-hall have been gone one
better by a Londoner who claims he
killed two birds with one ball. He is
.). Humford. professional of the Cur-
zon Park Golf club.
According to Bamford the ball at I
the beginning of a smashing drive
cut one bird In two, and further on
hit a second which it also killed.
I wonted tier to have n quick, keen
brain and a true sense of limner.
F wanted her to be pretty, with a
strong feminine appeal.
I wanted tier lo be a woman who.
stood out from all other women
It Is estimated by a philologist ttiat
radio has added Ijasi words to the
language, exclusive of expletives.
An autolst's arm wa* broken In an
accident caused by the bite of h , , . ,
mosquito. Add accessories: Screens, j J,!"
Sunday school opens promptly at ^
9:15 a. m., with orchestral music.]
Let all teachers and pupils be In'
their places on time.
"The Biography of a Real Saint," ,
will be the subject of the pastor's j
morning sermon—11 o'clock. There '
will be reception of new members
Intermediate and Young People's
C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Special programs
for each society.
"Six Years in El Reno" will be the
special subject the pastor will pre-
sent at the evening service—7:3n
o’clock. (With this service the sixtli
year of the present pastorate closes.)
All members of the church are urged
to be present so far as possible. The
public is cordially invited. The choir
under the leadership of Miss Crum-
Notwlthstnnding the llfp of s paper j baugh is rendering excellent music.
What has become of the old-fash-
ioned men who used to say that wom-
an never could learn to drive a car?
There are breakfast nooks being put
into homes nowadays that aren't any
bigger than an old fashioned platter of
egg*
I found her!
dollar Is only seven or eight months,
\\e have never had one die on our
hands.
1
„. .. . | So name yonr girl babies that when
fitl IneVerv wav thaTl LTdresnmd.! ,h«v «row np ,hP'; Terv name9
„ „ .• • . ...... . | suggest poise, sweetness, modesty and
But all she caul was: What the I ”,
... ... , . gentleness,
dickens would 1 want to rnarrv you ■ _
Come at least once—you might like
it.— Rev. G. A. Swanson, pastor.
SALESLADIES—To sell beautiful Ra
yon silk Lingerie In the homes, daily
earnings $5.00 to $15.00. no collec
tions. we deliver BESSIE LEE
COMPANY. Cincinnati Ohio.
MAKE GOOD MONEY selling "Lis
nor Quality Clothes" direct to wear
er. Price $25; all wool. Satisfac-
tion or money hack. Protected ter
ritory. LISNER TAILORING -CO.
Cincinnati.
for?"—William Sanford In Judge
ARKANSAS MUSINGS
A considerable portion of the fs-
tuous "touch system" Isn't devoted to
operating a typewriter.
Misery loves company, but you
needn't be sociable when he comes
along
Agreement in principle and agree-
ment In fact are ns far apart, some-
j times, «« the well-known North-and-
1 south poles.
There seems to be hardly anyone
around any more who wants to know
what a seven letter word Is 1 hat means
something.
Word comes from Berlin that Bed
propaganda Is being carried on in mov-
ing pictures. This is Interesting, but
not at all new.
$70 WEEKLY, selling Compacts
(rouge and powder), sllverpoliahed
boxes. Samples sent FREE. Send
25c to cover postage, et Standard
Perfume Manufacturing t 141 West
20lk St., New York City
Considering that every man with n
fool Idea wants it taught In the
Against the elements I Schools It Is a wonder our S' hools re-
p . .. 1 , ' , main as good as they ate.
Equip your rorcl tour-' ____
ing, rtl‘ Ford roudster, All these Arctic explorers may haie
with a i satisfaction of kuowlng that the
' North pole will stay put no matter
how much they move around.
E
GET PAY EVERY DAY-Distribut.
150 necessary products to established
users. Extracts, soaps, food products,
etc. World's largest company will bark
you with surprising plan. Write the
J. R. Watkins Co., Dpt. J-7, 1529-35
Walnut Street, Kansas City, Mo.
_ 19p
Sales board Salesmen— making si all
towns. All or par1 time, average coni-
mission $15, also on repeats. Best
season now atnrtinp. K. ft S. Sales
Co., Dept. S. T., 4325 Ravens wood
are., Chicago. i;c
And ride in comfort in
all kinds of weather.
Gives you the conven-
ience of a closed car.
Exclusive Dealer
200 North Rock Island
Motor Inn Garage
Phone 201
/VWWW
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
Those nr" *n “ "run-down" cond|.
Hun will nolur it.at r*tnrrh bother* them
much more than when they urr In «oo,|
health Till* f*«-t proves th«t whip
$106 weekly. Investigate this by all ] |V* I"1 di-.v*. it i* grcatlv
means. A. B. C. care Democrat.
The old fashioned man whv had to
die lo get Into the parlor has a son
who breaks r leg occasional!) triiiig
to worm hi* way Into a break fart nook.
A scientist **>* he has heard trie
•ongs of earthworms, which suggests
that we have at times been Ssb'ng
with bassos when we should lave bad
on tenor*.
EMPRESS
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
■MERTON OF THE MOVIES"
Comedy
“SCRAMBLED EGGS"
DR. A. J. WEST
DENTIST
Special attention given
Dental X-ray work
and
Extraction of teeth.
Office Phone 73. Res. 1071
Dr. Edward Greenan
Dentist
Over Jones’ Drug Store
Evening by appointment
Phone 1155. Hours 9 to 12
1 to 5:3011
• NT? .
9th Chapter PERILS OF THE WILoj fi f :'* L. ) •
Admi«sion Matinee and Night 10, 25 ( ,
Night
Sunday and Monday
NORMA TALMADGE
in —
•WITHIN THE LAW"
Comedy—"TWINS"
Admission 10, 25
CRITERION
LAST TIMES TODAY
"THE NIGHT CLUB"
with—
RAYMOND GRIFFITH. VERA REY-
NOLDS. and WALLACE BERRY
Comedy
"CUPID’S BOOTS
Paths News
Admission 10, 25. 35
Sunday and Monday
"THE DARK ANGEL"
with -
RONALD COLEMAN and
VILMA HANKY
Comedy
"TAME MEN AND WILO WOMEN";
Pathe New*—Admission 10c, 25c 35c t
Coming Soon
Douglas Fairbanks
—In—
"DON Q SON OF ZORRO" I
f ✓‘n VT Uij
Complete
Protection
You can buy aRex Enclosure
or Top at a lurprnlngh low
price—and drive in perfect
comfort in the coldest or
rainiest weather. A few
hours are sufficient for in-
stallation. Drive your Open
Car in today—when you see
Rex Equipment at.J learn
its low price—s ou'II want it!
R*v Equipment it death
nWf for their con: Puitk,
Qtidilfac, CKfiToiri, C'hrvt*
ler, rW|p J9r«rfc#rs. KnN
mobile, Matwr/I, Nu«h.
()ldimnlfil<and SluJrbtiker
Joseph Reichert & Co.
Phone 124 311 W. Woodion
you are
not fully
satisfied
with the
flour >ou
are now
using—order
a bag of
Humreno—
It must
please >ou
100 per cent or
you get your
money hack.
%
am: I'Oftt
i
am
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anr
353
■
Thn name nf the densest aisr in th*
firmament, Just announced br an as-
tronomer, Is not recognize,| oftiiand
a* that of any of the more popular
film player*.
One of Uio beat 100 store routes in
this elate. Experience unne.easnry
Just distribute and collect. Should net
A Swedish engineer claims to hav*
produced a wall hoard which |* n!•*<>]
lutely sound proof. I* this material,
hy any chance, adapted to the maou- I
facture of ear mufTsV
THOS. JENSEN
—FARM LOAN*
—INSURANCE
—REAL ESTATE
Phon* 17Z
Jim Roberson
Sam Robsrsnn
ROBERSON ft ROBERSON
LAWYERS
Practice In All Court*
107 1-2 E. Woodson.
Tsl. **m
LOST—Wrist watch. Reward, for re •
turn to 1017 West Wade, or Rhone|
ism W !7p
nfliieriro.t i>, i .1-,XMt<1«l< i "I i <mrfiti,)n*
u su.-s . IT III III I oi:ni« ink ,, „
omMncl Trr.'tfinrsit. both nnt! ir.
‘ -
Scientists profess to see the tin*
when human* will hive no leg*. >,*.
cause thfy do so ||tt ^ waikln; But
** FMh,#n «"*««op-
K>,|(1 h\ *t| itrugirtiit*.
r. j (",, ■
Toledo. Ohio
portunlty before legs
tirely.
pass out en-
We are especially equipped fur
CYLINDER GRINDING
Have your car reground now
LANMAN WELDING AND MACHINE CO.
.Ilfi North Illckford El I*•>**•», llkln
COAL
McAlcstiT Idinip $11.50
.'ll tile bin.
We iilsu have Hard (\>al
at $15.50
Good Kindling For Sale
111 I IF NO
MILL K F.LEVATOK
COMPANY
l.l Keno, Oklahoma
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