The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 171, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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ABSENCE Of DEFINITE PLAN DOdS HALT SEARCH SOUTHEAST AREA PHILIP IRELAND ON WORLD TOUR
FIERY DEMOCRATIC BOLT IN SOUTH FOR KIDNAPER SWEPT BY FLOOD TELLS GRAPHIC TALE OF EVENTS
LEADERS PREDICT PARTY HARMONY
t. Hti.kes, In a survey ■>( the p.>tl(l<-al
r i.inlt.m III Ihi' South by th. I'nli.d
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lly THOMAS L STOKES
(United Pi pan Stiff Correspondent)
Copyright 1928 by U. P
WASHINGTON, P C. Aug 17. (IP)
Th# "bc.lt-Smlih" movement In the
ASTHEY OCCUR ALONG THE ROUTE
--- ------- -------- .... „ _ . . . . , This la tha flral of a aartaa ol ktiara
Beveridge 21. and Mlaa Jana Dan- awollaa rivers swept from thalr banka WT„Un Philip Ireland to hu i*r*«t*
l,.I ia Oklahoma City danrar and poundrd against alraady weak- Mr ana Mra t K. Inland of tala rt»y
1 L. ' I___J 7.__ Mr Irrtand baa 1* -a a ewn.hee f 'ha
OKLAHOMA CITY. Aug 17 —OP>- ATLANTA. OA.. Aug 17
Search »ai abandoned thla morning Praraiioaa conditions warn raportad
for a man believed drug rra*«d who through sections of Oaorgla. Virginia
| hob anawarad that Cannon's attacks last midnight kidnaped Maybnrn; and tha Carollnaa Friday aa flood
in i, i, th.- rttih nrtl.lr i.v TS..m«, i on Smith on the prohibition laaua
were merely a cloak for religloua ____ _______
| The two were returning from an en*d dama
There la an organised bolt more- ' nveulng ride when lh* man lumped Alraady the midsummer storms, la-
ment In Arkanaa*. th* home state of on the running board of their car cludlag both wind and rain, hare re-
Senalor Joseph T Robinson, demo- aa they alowed down for a railroad suited h» a death list of threw and
cratlr rice presidential candidate It crossing within the city according to property damage that may reach more
Is led bv the Rev H D Knlcker- , Beveridge's story to police. , than |1.OOP.000 In the two atates
drive Numerous small rommunlUee ware
faculty c.f the American CoRef. Beirut
tier la for several vwer* a«« l* toui.oc
\sIn end Europe. rarwuU borne )
mlaalon board, the Foreign Prosby
twrian Board, whim gave us eerond
class quite classy for third class
bocker, Methodist pastor of Little Beveridge was ordered to
. .«$ :c, "rt~‘1 br .......“ ~
town, the kid ; »u.’farlng
The com pan men t was unlike any-
thing w* hare In America, unless It
On Board R M 8 - Vita’ h# similar to a drawing room tn a
Persian Onlt. June 24 Pullman The compartment, called
My Dear Folks: ! "coop#" has two long seats, with two
1 shall attempt In thla letter to other leaye# over them which can
write up sort of a dairy of the trip be let down nt night to form bads
Than*
• .1 Qa all .miin. hnva* ftrfftinlwH 1,1 rouniiri in nrhiuMn •» Will're h HU If* irum mr iwwii, lur miu i —thll* fir from Hlfdld IDd thwfl OD for P*****®*1"*-
. “ * . s . ’ Ultle Hock Into in July, a permanent nnper left llenrldire ihindoned on North Carolina teemed aufferlnf iuCce#dlnic day* continue It po that I upfcoltttrtd tn Intther, Juat aa the
. “r’ ** 11 orpcautiallon wan formed to **defeat the road and drove off with Mlaa wont from high water* Friday A fAn man Karachi when we ar- M*at* The compartment is aeparatetl
1 —* n.1.1---------—. Danltl ! tornado struck H.ikc county late
Unable to arouse anyone In MrLowl Thursday, causing one death and 18
llr v. ridge hopped a rid* Into Harrab Injuria# Properly was badly dam
* in," to " 'S"h.I,, '»« 'h« * 7
, .' . „ K. „ . formed and an Intensive anti Smith
(ome cohesive and effective No such .... . . . .
where he met Miss Daniel. She
aged.
ernor Stniih say that none will ap-
pear. nnd predict the movement will
diminish before election and do lltlle , . . _ ,.. .. , ^ u
i ml datnaye ,M ^**en Knickerbocker
Others are not m> sure when they
thousand >iollars have been conlrlh-
uted to support the campaign
“All the additional money we need-
ee the fires from the small camps
pitched about the horlion. The holt
forces are directed largely by protest-
ant ministers and there Is a religious
fervor about their activity. There Is
no denying? the nun sters have ronsld
eralde Influence among llielr groups.
Merchants along the principal
streets in Montgomery, Ala., hu»'e
bung on their department store
fronts'
said
The organization before the prima
ry urged that democrath- voters re-
fra In from xlgulng the pledge to sup-
port the nominees tn the general
election In Tfbvember The demo-
cratic central committee nnnounced
that all who attempt to violate the
nnper had gotten out to fix a tire.
Police and county officials to-
gether with llarrah cltlrsns aroused
nt 2 a m had started search for the
girl when tthe appeared with the car
Outlet Storo, new location Com
lug?
Pioneer City Teacher
Coes to Eastern Post
tha popular resort were in
can ______
rive on Thursday W« plan to get from the other side of the cer by •
off there Instead of Bombay ns It narrow veetlbul* so that one baa a
saves two days time, a little money neet little room In It l» en electrtc
and save* us the risk of having bed fan. quit# aeceaanry in n land of beet
weather from the monsoons, which I Thera are three type* of windows
am afraid would have put me tn dla- one of eoild glaa*. another sf ahut-
danger j |rM(l_ | t*ra. and a third of fin# ecreenlng to
from high wa.er Three streams, run I To „c , hit We left Beirut
nlr.g bank high, threatened Burns- [ Monday afternoon for Dnmnscua,
ville; resident* or the lower section of .p^ing the night there, It was hot,
very hot and I could not eat much
Marshall rat re plaunlng to eicnvate
as lhe high waters crept closer to
tlietr homes white Brevard was Iso
Inted
The French Broad river, one of th#
main contributing rivers throughout
the stricken territory, was overflow
lug
The high water* continued In '
southern Georgia with some towns so
Isolated that approach only l« avail
keep out the dust which iwlrla up
from the desert through which the
trains run It was even superior to
the ordinary Pullman accommodations
for one has complete privacy, all for
th* sum of tl 71 for a SOO mile ride
plrilgr- would be barred from the No-
vember election. Knickerbocker sold L J Demlng. formerly head of
Dial If this edict Is enforced the the K| Reno school system, and re
election would be contested j ceatly appointed school superintend- 1 ;l|,jp from Florida Italns continued
Contrasting with the activities of enl at Oysler Bay. N Y , apparently ei»r|jr Friday and there was no fore
nnd other j pinna to rejuvenate the eastern I ,.a„t 0f relief
Methodists u the general stAletneul school system with western Ideas, Insane asylum ai Mill-
Never yet voted wet. . „
... , , . , ... , (aniion. Kn.rkerbockor
Such svnil*ols of feeling have u
. . . ______ Methodists is the gener... ......... -,------ ---- , .... ... _...
Mi!r"i»Mi'11 i,i»itinn"V^iier* l**vn«'«l •>> Bishop Wareu Caudlei for he has drawn on El Reno nnd Ok- | edgevllle, which houne* 6.000 patients
. i.w.. .i - " "r"*n " * »,f Oeorgrta. Meilnxllst leader In (he lahouia In selecting his new staff of |a isolated
south, warning Methodists that It Is teachers. ^ The Fiords flood threat, accord-
tlie policy of the church nol lo parti- Misti Minnie Connelly. 702 South |ng advices here, apparently has
clpate Iti politics. Roberta Ave. pioneer city icuicher. |,RSHed laike ()kee<-hobee. which had
• j Miss Helen Clare Tatum of Oklaho- |)een rising steadily. Is almost at a
Newest style tG shoes $3.46. Outlet | nia t-uy Mn«l formerly a member of *tBndstlll nnd predictions were that
the Central School facility here, and tjle i^k* would start Iciwertug Imrae-
Miss Dot Springer of Norman. ( dtateily.
democrats but organisation leaders
there are working vigorously to com-
bat sin li a deflection and say tliut the
slate will he all r glil before the elec-
tion. though republicans will pod
many votes.
One newspaper editor who has lived
all Ms life in South Carolina and
Florida and lias kept In touch wKli
the situation throurh the t nth over
many yearn presented an Interesting
view of the Anti-Smith activity.
"Many of them," he said, "are
grumbling among llu-mselves In or-
dc r to find themselves. I think most
of them will gel It out of their sys
tt ins before elections and sw ing buck
to the democratic fold
He does not see how Herbert lloo- and Mrs K. M
\er can carry any of the stules In week-end with relatives at Arkuusas
the old City and Wo-ima. Kas
Largely directed In an active way
by ministers and church people, the
a former Kl Reno teacher, have ac-
cepted positions In the Oyster Day
schools, and will leuvo soon for their
new ponts. Miss Connelly and her
Mr and Mrs. C. Haa of Clilc kasha. n;oth,.r Mril Mary Connolly will
leave Sunday for Stanberry. Mo.
where they will visit relatives
Miss Springer will meet Miss Con
nolly In Kunsas City and they will go
Holla lies und son, F.stle. motored
lo Caldwell. Kas, Thursday for u
several days visit with relatives
Outlet
week
Store bargains all thin
State C ommission Firm
Miss Coreue Bell of Oklahoma City . _ . _ ... u_
Church will spend the on to Oyster Bay. while Mrs. Connol
Miss Helen Hodgklnson of Okin-
ly will remain In Stanberry for the
winter Mlsn Tatum will leave later
tor Oyster Bay
Mlis Connolly has served for many
except a bowl of leben cmllk curds i
and some delicious atewed apricot* '
/or whic h Damaanta la famou* 1 had Cqp you beat that la America*
little time to look around, so that The trip down ata hot In aplte of
in spite of the four time* that I hare the fan I spread out a bed roll whh h
bean In the city i have never had I had mad# bp In Beirut, and aleut
time to look around except th# lira: vary comfortably. 1 am uata* tha
vtwit. tame bed roll now on deck and It
We were off early Tueaday morn has been a real Ilf* aaver It has a
Ing. heading straight out Into th# dee light quilt, a light blanket aad a
ert, and aftor minor mtahaps and sheet At the head ta a pocket coo
annoyances reached Bagdad Wedne* taming extra underwear and towels,
day evening, hot and tired and duaty 1 etc. They aerve aa a pillow The
The first thing that we did when we whole la covered with a fairly heavy
got our stuff Into the room at the duct which keep* out dust and mot»-
"Y” was to slip Into our bathing1 tun.
suit* and lake header* Into the Tlrrts On Saturday we relied Into Buarah,
which runs Juat tn front of the "Y " after passing through an arid blagtng
Thursday waa not very eventful. Took deeert. the like* of which I never
a few pictures which were ruined want to see again We closed all
through my carelessness, showed' window* In the coape but atlll the
Hemphill about a bit and took an- heat crept Into th# compartment We
other swim Friday Hemphill took got out Into the hlaxtng sun. right
the train down to Babylon la toe at tha docks, and guided tty the pas-
ovenlng I took the mall express down, »engc r-Inspector himself ao request-
with him Joining me at Babylon We ed by one of our students, we got
were a bit lucky, a* we produced let- | our luggage up on the "Vita," where
tere from the University and from hla [ we deposited In ihe 2nd claa* rom-
— panton way. despite anxious Inquiries
| by the stewards as to our cabla num-
bers. We told them that we had not
made arrangements, which we had
D1 not. allho we knew that It wa* not
"J . ‘T:" l;T7t/‘V, h.»ma Guy i* the week-end guest of y. are In the FI Hen., sc hools and Is
movement lacks leaders of tw>l Heal w ,,—i aeec.nd only to Miss Etta Dale In point
Miss Evelyn Mc.ore, Sot Wexl Wood-
son.
• • •
Mrs (•. A. Fowler of Guthrie ar
evpe-rictiie This will hnlttlleup It
I’cilltlcnl leaders, with tnelr machine
organizations c o-operatlng. possess
no effec tiveness whic h Is missing i rjve(j Thursday for n brief visit with
from un unorganized effort, however ,|#.r pHm„H Wr, ull(| Mrs E M
hk m ic.us It may bo
Only one outstanding southern
hinler has given any signs of re
fhuren. 1319 Smith Dllly
I of service She was formerly prln
i dpal of the Webster srhool and has
recently been a member of the high
.school fnrulty
Mlsw Connolly asslgni><| as h< r ren-
j son for leaving E| Reno, the fact
that Columbia University, New York
On Road Paving Project ,, Work Pantl „ outlet
Efforts of Ihe City Council to have “«»ecD .*• raws*
lllgliwuyg 68 and HI paved to Roc k BABEB - LL QA*1
Island avenue at Ihe south city limits Dunbar Park, Suaday 1
Instead of Hoff Avenue, were unsuc 11 ^eno w r.nld^
cctaXul <Xhurstlay at a conferenc e In
Oklahoma City between the members
of the council and state highway I
commission. Howard B
The State commission was firm In reported to Sheriff Phaeklett today, | class diet.
to be Into the l*t nor lh* 2nd class
that w* were gotag to go. hut on
deck, eating up tn the second class
dining room, what Is termed European
Fanis 111 South Mile*I diet WlUefe ll sort of defrtlled m-cob4
Car Stolen
Its refusal to |sive to Rock Island | the loss of a Ford roadster stolen
avenue and announced that Hoff Thursday night, from Its parking
Miss El c Lep Brown, AM South (,|(y jH j)(|j of, miles from Oyster Hay.
irninlng nut of line Senator Ktirnlfnlcl Rock Island. hu« retuined from u unci «hc* U desirous of taking a Sat
M Simmons of North Carolina, and several weeks' sojourn at points ot ur(j course at the University and
lie only made a gesture lie will Interest in California. Washington „ course neit summer She Is
take- in. active part In Ihe fight anil Oregon Mrs. liiown, who made w„rk|nK „n j„.r master's degree
ai-aip.-t Smith 111 resigned from Ihe the trip with her daughter will vi^lt M's. Springer will also follow a
pat .nil committee. wltb<-:! expla friends in Colorado Spiluc? l.cfort* 1 *jni||Hr course |t Is said, while Miss
nation. returning home.
While Ills resignation was Inter- . • •
puled u. a gesture Indicating con L A llumphrcyn and non. Bolihy
tinned opposition to the democratic • of Tulsa will spend the wt.k end in
nomine e, his friends explain that he . the home of Mr and Mrs William It
will do nothing Some of them laid Snook. i»u3 South Evaus.
Ills re Ignallon to the old ago and ill
Tatum has not announced her plans
in th s reffurd
----*---
la.west price's III El Reno—Outlet
avenue would be the terminal, and •* place in the down town district,
illcatecl that It win a matter for the *_*♦•— ——-
city to pave ihe highway from Hoff ('onfer6IlCC Proposed
to Hock* Island. If It was desired to
route the highways Into Hie city over
that thoroughfare
Those who conferred w-lih the
Highway commissioners were: City
Manager K W. Kassrtt, Mayor C. C
Holden. Leroy Jones, (' W Berg
theId. T H Mnsgrave and t'has
Tompkins.
hirv Venire Summoned
h. ilth, saying he is nol physically
able to carry on his duties with the
committee
Despite this 'explanation, his res-
I taiion at this particular time ap-
pear -I in pin d by other considers
tic.ns lie Mici nothing of iiis 111
health In his letter or resignation
Other prominent southern leaders
Misses Margaret and Dorothy
Wlard of Amarillo, Tex, arrived this
morning for a tew days stay. Miss
Margaret t« the house pu t of Mis
Barker.
Irene Burk ball nr. 120 North Hoff, and been summoned for duty in County
Mi * Dorothy |s visiting in the home Court for the tec <n beginning August
of Miss Katherine Arnold, f.lS South 2.th:
Okarche; It II. Sliisher. J W
Palmer. Oscar Ikiw, Fred lleckon.
Mr an.l Mr-’ j’ K Blr-ert, 20o Banner: W II Franklin. II C
li-.ve tud entile forward with strong <.rtli lloff. announce the arrival of Rukes
• ndoi itn-nt of Smith, but many a daugliter. weighing pounds tiiir 1 ei Reno: Geo R Allen, \\ A t'lo
v s. M. A Ashbrook. Samuel Tlti r
Itntlon, John O'Brien, I. C Booth
Prank Johnson. 2"'. North L
reported sc iousI) 111 at lus home.
Huut* Bank in jf Venture
Rumored for New York
NEW YORK. Aug 17 —(LP> Re
ports were current In financial dls
For County (’ourt Duty • rl« t>* today that John J Raskc.h
i '.airman of the I>emocratlc National
following list of Jurors have l ommitte*. and Wni K Kenney, mil-
lion; Ire frli'pd of Goverrter Smith,
would be identified with a new hank
Ing company that would tupiiallze at
f.'tl* DMO OilO.
When the l.ank Is formed it will
l.e tlie largest Initial capital ever
used
Tbwn we dashed back to the desk
and with • motor made our way to
the American Mission where we met
two splendid folks, the Btikerts ard
the Nan E**##. who had us In to lunch
, . . ,, mu. h to o.ir pleasure Then after
10 Limit “orld Ull buying a btt of fruit imelon* and
UJNDON. Aug 17 MLPV A world grapesi we dashed hack to the ship,
conft'roni •* on oil rfptrlrllon v** pro* 1 there meeting the no p * ***l,t*
dieted today by the Evening Stand- »"'# fixed up for a passage to India
j coating the tremendous sum of 114 60
‘ The writer *:Pd the conf.rencc for the five day. We made our way
w uld he < ailed after •'discussions' f« rward, where the mob of Indian
now inking place in Scott nd between <«" k passengers seemed le.a and *•-
three great ol| magnates. Str Henry tal.llshed headquarter, on the for-
Defending Walter C Tcagle and Sit »■«! hatch where danger from the
John (‘adman w“h of ,he d,,rh by lhs
Sir Henry Deterdlng is director of k kanda
the Royal Dutch Shell Teagla ts hem'.
w .It st.iV In tine and quietly direct nuuntiiK
the cainpniitn for the New Y"rk gov
ernor In ome pln< ps. local pollti*
till iltutalons are illreetlng their de-
< l-|on ngaitisl open pronouncements
at tb s time
.Most active In tlie campaign against
Sm11It Is It shop Jiinn s Cannon Jr ■
of Richmond, of the Southern Metho-
ili-i church He Is the* prime mover
to date He started by organizing the
A lo ville conference of dry church
1 ,icier-, nnd Is extending his actlvt
til-S tl
n.i'-t recently in Florid.c lie makes
► perch' and issues statement-!, end
already has conic Into open contro
ver-v with national leaders
Caution
i huti lo * and the Anti-Saloon league
lie dedvered the k'-ynoie speech at
an Anti Smith conference In Florida. |
which was organized by the Anti-
Saloon league.
"Go to the polls next November and
Is
Mr (ic-i.ii.e Kohrbueh
Evans, retuined this nnnnlng from a
fortnights visit with relatives at
Minneapolis, Minn.
|i D Ashbrook Iran < tcd l.iodti
in Oklahoma City today
Joe M Gist, Otto Wchmiiller
Union: J T llonsun. G i H iring
11 ' South "ige It linker
Geary: Aug Haustnann. It W
Baker
Piedmont: \l W Radcllff
Yukon: J O O'Neal, Allen llodg
son. C C Coyle.
Calumet: J M Barker
BASEBALL
American League
Clllc .. 000 001 ISO
Boston .. 000 002 009—
Detroit ___0 —
Washington .0 —
N ta ion11 League
Reujnmlu Fugate, 121 North R.d.-
to other |>arls of the south, iris, tins urn-pted a position with tire
Younghcim Clothing store
Rain Delays Flight
Of Rockford Plane
Mrs N l’ Modrall and son. Bobby ---
. ^ lion, 1"H Wc-t Foie man. have re MONTREAL, Aug t. <LP* Rain
is workliii- through the mined from a 10 dais' visit with rel-I ,,M'ay was delaying the flleh c.f th
is working through th. p, Wl(rlh |; trplann "Greater Rockford " from
, . • Cochrntie to Ml Evans. Greenland,
Tom Avunt of Okluhonia t tv vl- on the second l-z of a flight from
Ited friends here ihtn day cveumg. | llllneis to Stnekholm, advices re
• » • I n v erl her said
Mrs. Julia Linden i seriously III ,{ain r#ll ln ,)irr,.nt.s durlt.' th.
nt the home of tier daughter. Mrs ntul weather eotitlltlon- Hits
Pbilaclclplila
000 020 010 - J 10 2
Pittsburgh
010 211 50x—10 15 3
Philadelphia
200 1
Pittsburg li
211 0
Boston
mu. mil.
Cine Innlatl
Ooo non
Brook 1 vii
non no
< Image.
nno no
of th< Standard Oil of New Jersey
and Sir John Caclnian Is chairman of
the Anglo Persian oil company The
Evening Standard said wp!I Informed
persons considered th# worbl con-
ference on restriction of production-
's almost assured
__ _. — . -0L . -
Teapot Dome Prober
f’onfers With Smith
ALBANY. Aug 17 -<U» With a
^ i .it by Senator Thomas J Wa!«h of
Montana, Teat t Itome ln>^-t.
Governor Alfred E Smith I»enio. rsitc
pre idential nomine# todav will brine
tu a dote a weeks conferences with
political questions and prepare to
moke as much of a reply ss possible
before delivering hi* acceptin'*
-l»-h ne»' Wednesday night
It Is an.vlpated here that Wal-lt
will pc' Into details ou conditions he
encountered whii- Investigating lh*
leases of ihe naval oil reserve* and
that tlie governor will gain many
points from the Senator to use :n th>-
campaign on th* subject of hon- »'y
in government and con«o)ldation < f
ihe Jrpirt nents and bureau*
1,11 Ihe world that Florida dc 'iiocrats j JiU.k Albers and Mr Albar.s. south of lll(irnlnr lV(.rp reported ............ and lugs
refuse lo m nr the collar of Tarn
many." he sstd to the 500
gathered at the convog'L.u.
Tlie am of this body la similar to
other antl-Smtth groups They are
urging democrats to vote for llonier.
hut to support democrats for state
offices unit congress. Most "f such
un i tines have been small b it they
are made up of havelng Inf uences
Leaders win. carry weight with
( hureli groups in their own localities
Cannon got Into a long distune#
i litre" cr y with Chairman John J
llaskob of tlie demoi tut c national {
comm 'tee. taking Issue with a state-1
un lit Itaskoh mail# that “Mibalantlal"
Mcthodlsta had Inform. )l hlnw that
many southern Methodt-ts were
threatening to withhold contributions
from iha church if Bishops and other
ministers continued to raise the re-
ligious I.-u« with Oovernor Smith !
( annen .uteipreted this as an attempt
to threaten Methodist leaders Ras-j
th# city Frank Linden of 1‘ampa.
people Tex, arrived tills afternoon to !e at
the t.edslde of Ins mother.
Mr und Mr- Hitman Young'helm
-It South Jon k l-land. motored to
Oklnhc.ma City today
unfavorable I-t a ink# off
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Emil Doeherlti Shoe Shop. 205
East Russell, open again for business
CARD OF THANKS
W# desire to thank our many
friends nnd n> tchhorn for the kind
n< s and sympathy shown us In the
d.ath of our hti-hand and father and
for the many beautiful floral offer-
K*pec 1*11y do w thank th»
people c.f Et Rets. f<>r the many
i i.urtesl. s extended
Mrs G C Mranxti.ol and
family
OBITUARY
*n v
IsOU-
I’nul Loo cn of ttkarehi*
business vi.. tor he to today.
WHS
KpRy Trotter In r> ported 111 at his
hone. 42ii South \dmlre
tt'ontlnuecl on page ti
1 OS North Rock Island why not*
NOTICE
All Maytag owner# are request-
ed td cal' by phone or visit Davis
Elactrlc Saturday, Augaat 18. aa
we have something spec al for you.
FARM WOMEN’S MARKET
“Country Maid Products”
Saturday 9 A. M. to 1 I*. M.
Freshly churned butter, lb. 50c
Strictly fresh cff^s, dozen H0c
Lovely bread, white and brown 10c
Fresh Vegetables—Prices Reasonable
Get Your Grapes md Tomatoes Now
Special Order-, Tak n
City Hall Bldg. Phone 1188
G. C Branttool
Gusta Cornelius Rranatoot
burn at \\alh"tul ng, Ohio. J
l-?4 the son of Mr and Mr*
Rrati-: ■"! II.• <!• i .».*.♦• vl th:- f<- at
in I* M August 11. a* thr result of
Injurie* received In a fall from a
building at Fort Reno, on Augu»t *
He was 14 yesrs of age
Funeral servbe* were held Tueaday
_ afternoon. Augu-t 14 at the :*lr»t
'Christian Church In th In city with
Rev Funk c.f 'tie Metsnonlt* n-urch
off elating The Innly wa* tak,n to
Coshocton. Ohio, for Interment
Mr Branstool united with th#
Trinity Evangelical Church, at Dut.h
Hun Ohio, when he wa* 14 year* if
age
On January t lilt) h* »a* united
in marriage to M »• (Soldi* Sti.ng-
fellow and to lh:* union seven chil-
dren were burn, five of whom mr-
e[YC
lie Is mourned by his widow thre-
daughters Doris Lee. Iren* Jan* and
V nda Marguerite two aoui f
Walker and Robert Walter three
uislars and four brothers, and a hoit
o (other ralatlvss and frtsnds
and their water hose
».-• tned le«s
The "Vita" sailed soon sfter we got
on board H Is a btg boat larger It
► ms to me than many of the Medit-
erranean boat* There are few first
clas* pa-senger*. perhaps six, and
about six second e las* passenger*
^ut about 200 or more deck passen-
ger* mostly Indians leavti g Iraq for
Karachi and Bombay W# also had
a ncinib*'i of Persians on, but thev got
off at Hushir# al which we touched
today They are a simple folk. aLd
make themselves at home »Rh »
few •< rap- of doth, and their lug-
gage. seemingly a* content a* In their
home-, which In all pr.ilwb lit■ .it.*
no better furnished
Today. June 25, ha* ben rather
pi.H-aut the heal being not at all
lint"-arable Numerous tn!.«# ar# ' ■ d
u* of the terrific heat he re Th# >ap-
ta.n of the Vita' told one of th#
M'ond class passenger* this after-
n. on tliat th* Persian Gulf I* th*
hoMe-t plac# In the world a* far a*
be know- H< said a'*" that he ha-
k.v *n holler-rcs.m men to ru-h up
frotn h*l w and Jump overh- arej info
the *ea mad fr-.m the heat The chief
c rFneer of the BelkT. one of It;.*
M*;!l'erratiean boats told H-mptcll
that la -li of hi* rtpartot ! '
• Ian Gulf vaa the h I sea
li# had ever known Perhaps we shall
b« getting some of tha: heat soon
A r are n*.w s ime hour* out of
llu.U.r*. Per*.a 1 -houid Uav# lik* J
to have gone ashore Ju«t to have said
that I had been In Pent*, hut »«
anchored too fsr out and stayed too
short a tino to make I? possible H »
ever s lire we left M .hum* rah ■' 11
.••mhined T.gii* and Euphrst.. - live r
we have b«-#ti u Persian water*
Owr on our right the evening -un
I* beftniitn* to drop into the ..ui In i
blase of story The m latataa I
Persia, rising high, barren ant mu-
Je*t c f^'nl the burnished *• a ar--
over on our left The glowing ,un ,*
filling their valleys aud trr* «u!ant.>-
with gray and with rlol#t in h z'.i
iontra«t to 'De faint rose lights r. •
fl»*«tesl from their bold side O'er all
ha< ,-ettled that qu et V- a>, tlu*
seem* to come at the close of da-
Our fellow passengers are ly .ng about
on their maij, chatting with Hrlr
friends or watching for th# pou of
nc« and curry x:mmer or as la Ihe
rase of the Moslems go.a * ihroufH:
the motion* of prayer wh.ch Mu-
Lammed prescribed for them
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 171, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1928, newspaper, August 17, 1928; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908783/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.