The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 273, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1924 Page: 1 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
volume u
■L Rcsa oKUMfcWA THt’R8IYAY~JULY 14. IMA.
EDITORIAL
REFLECTIONS
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III |!i:\ I’ll!II >oil uur IIH'T
i , md get our price* Young
It Mil iwyMy iMt can wy
till I key kin iheir *ho*» *hiu»d
r«l«l«rl) ky Henry M And y«
KM* cMBparitlvely n»» mUw
proviaiii you haw the dune. fur
Haary M h lha huky young r*
than a ho pntMi' over the shin
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SOCIML WORLD ISSUES WARNING, LARGE UNO! rN UK
•nrinl parlor
to aay that tho El Ron,* "Henry" Inuhi \ hnaatiiul pi- «>*■ >»l*l*»-r
van 4o a hotter Job of altue shining I*.»■. enjoyed »»> the i-lut* number*
thaa hta Detroit namesake |.n,| >pr«tal who were Mi"
tVi n Taylor o( Laid Oklahoma ami
Workmen aro engaged inerdtn* a |mi* Karl Sims
new »moke»laek at the Oklahoma
Uaa aag Bertric liaat la the east |f,ll# ciub
Hart of the elljr- The old mack I -yh« M i, • Ink i.iII incut tomorrow
koppleg over aoaie week* ago L.,^ Ml> Kr|lia 8omh. .Ik K»»«
Manager John Naylon *late» that |,4„„|oll si i e-el
the woodpecker* hi ihe virlnMy of
ih« plant peeked away at the ohl | Nh> Vi,dn lligcti formerly Mias
(Chicago Tribune i I |||U »-haa J W right auan. IVmo
The addr,** of the newly Jit stalled I, ra«u. ,4bdid»te l»>r tb« uomiuatb*«
The Whilo*Way da lloor sewing I' e*ld*«i| of the American kle lieal ,„r | mi*«t Stale, senator visited Kl
it at the Haaaky ton I. |k||. uun,bcr> and their husband' * >«n»ale'U IW D't**' eonlaiued hir ,b,. j,r>, Dm,. during the
And wo will veatare jenny,,I a picnic at Legion l*ark la>i inteie-nug md ,haii i i • 11 (llll ,,Cl( .k,| addles,,-,! a fair el*« «l
1 remarks We would ,pi»ic e»p>-. i-.uv | H,.„*is|,t Wood-eit
the tollowhig- jutieet Mr Wrlghtauaa |„ a
’ liut aodieine. like the enure ***v 1 „f ,,leasing pennOialily and »
rial organisation, is proceeding to ...
ward a dangerous goal Kor the
so U tie * | is away from the indi
vtuual « i whieh tins governmeni
was loumitd and is tow aid a state
where tnedioerity is fostered ami
whero government does for the in
dividual what it thinks Ihe Individ
Hal should do for himself .
When in addition to the ordinary
Ci, itry Assessor:
J D HAWN.
I 11 I|.,wa «.a.,didale for county
ot of Caiiidlan Counly, suK
i,, , the n tiou of the Democratic
0 i <n \ii >i't Mr Hawn has
a, lour year* e*|>erlenco as asses
m ouri l|.i< lieea a resident
. i I I Heim for it year# Mr. llaWa
1 i,, ii,. m. ,us n stranger to the
i> t,,»|d,*o! ilii' eominnntly From
IU i i,. i'll • ii,. was proprietor of
I It. Ml oiiri llolel. served two yearn
ourt bailiff under Sheriff Jaaoa
i I u »nd managed fhe I'eople’a lee
( , ,|,a.,v ill ........Illy Meitus. Your
unori will M' nppreelateg.
fa^tsrjss^ ts: vts+xi ^ -......:..............
out and pev aed hole* in Ihe t» it I \|»•. I'alierMin Si«*no, ^on North ...
__j______________ I mailers like employment inoirame.
and when you pile on fop of these
the organl/aiions for keeping |eo|d<
eedur po|eH owkied hy Ihe company |rho«taw.
ihorough hasine's man lie made a
verv favorable Impreaakvn on hlv
nudWrce as he defined th,. Issue* of
Ihe ratapsiugn. ati | clearly onllined
his p>v*Mhva as a candijlaale for the
naiorial nomination
As a I team. Tut ahd siiceessful
bnslne* man lie .,>*,» Ihe support of
the |S'ii o, r.iiie voteis at the eonilan
primary election
What Hi Reno need* right now is
a *ur on weeda. and especially a loin
the hrlek sldewalka In the rlty I Yukon the Ki.ch|. „f Mr* laarei Al
some plaeea weeds have praclicnllv I
over grown th<> sidewalks, and lh< 1
weeds growhig on the hriek side
walks in variout seetldhs of the
hualneas district should he plvcn at
lentinn They give the city a earn
leaa appearanee. a few minutes
work will remove these weed*.
Mrs |\ K Sherhurne and Mrs P ^ Mrrolir, a4.d alcohol.
M Davidson spc. yesterday ^ doi„s ,h,,y no,
do, for enforcing all sort* of laws
that prohibit some of Ihe population
from doing thitigg that another pan
of the population thinks are wicked
and add to those smalixed health
' pstantial savings
Youi'c helm’s.
on shoes at
\..ic i.>r lohn Rice SU’er for Coun-
tv . iitpcrinteiident, Aug- S*
TULSANS r MUM
II l.SV nhia. .Ini' 24 A college
i du< tu n for every hoy in TuIhh
and Tulsa c"nnlv regnrdloss of his
i \ of fiiunccH. is the plun spon-
I |„ i|o< Rotary Club horo_
Tho organization would create a
t,i. hoc. md ,|otL-r fund for the pur-
.nd endow it from time to
lim,. .|S iHo amount is used.
\ l. Farmer, hanker here, has
i eniriluited tr. non to tho fund on
condition that the Hub match dol
l.ur with hint.
i.-or several years" Farmer said
"weallhv men have heon sending
1 n through college as a bobby.
T,ii ii,n is a civic organization and
• hoiild function in (bat wty."
ClnldreiTa wash suits
price at Youngheims
one-half
Mr Chnrle, Hoffman of Ka'iaf
Cilv visited with tils mother Mrs
0 M Stone yesterday. She accom-
panied him as far is Oklahoma i'il>
last evening.
V, cm ding to \--dslttlll Count)
Mrs T \\ Mahei and Miss Ruth
Maher are visding friends in Okla
lioma City today.
anil nun in on-"- rinniixn , , .
... . , ........ \ ,.,.ni fIIm-n I’aie. ’usi meiiim*rs of'
care tlicNt some day the burden ml .vnm
iHvume too great.
the Hoys' a'nd Hills' Clubs of Ihe
LkWTON. OkU. July H—HaHf
, Mimwlc lorivid by Ihe local HI-
want* vluh give assurance that lha
coming District Convoatb*a to ha
held in this city September I a ad t
v ill set a record lor attewdaaoa
that may stand tor vears
I aw ton's fame a* a coavetMMah
city is widespread and the fart that
ll i* the editor of tho playgruahd
of the donthwoatr which ladada
the ic.utiui: summer rosort. Modlrtaa
lark, th, NY ick it a Mount ala*, (ha
Finest Reserve, etc. makoa lha
dales, m-ptetutier I and ) moat ap
iwaling to visitors
Many have written that they at-
I„cl to remain several day* attar
the convention to enjoy lha nroeary,
i he lathing. Inal mg and fishing, la
fact this trip will he Iheir vacation
informalnn is bring famished them
as to llie securing of cotUgwa, of
i.imping si****, etc Thry are giving
camping sptds. *lc Thry are glvaa
jflsp will tw biting nl rvrry Klwaa-
|«n book ihrown inlo big lake law-
tonka.
The official program will be oat Ii
short lime and will give delegate*
some Idea of what they may ogpeet
in law Ion In Ihe wny of cnfrrtaala
Th,. day will come whet, there County and 'b. ir pur. Ms „re raped
will not he enough of the population rd «*' the annual dub picnic
left for production to care for He "> l«l»» v''rV »"""'Tow The days
adiminlstrators. This lH no Imaginary
Dilation "
II,. notes, for »nr enconrggrinent
that President Coolidge has taken a an,| the club ,oiitesls In the afternoon
Charley WattarAl haa Just romplet
cd enlarging hta office Thai 1* he
has enlarged fhe "parking" space
Not perhaps that hi" hn*lne«s do
inanded the Improvement, hut as]HapP>' H°u'' club
flagTdary of the Chamber of Com The »ewtlD| of the Happy Hour
Wrce and a golf devotee In addition 1‘"h "hil1' ",,s hHV,>
to hta other dutlea. he haa a large >esleiday h.u been is.stponed for
number of rlsMora each day. Thesel"nt' '"'i'
visitors Just drop fn to absorb Infor-1
iiintlon. discuss the present, pas* j Sans Souci Club
and future of the city and n number I The Bans s.'iici dub met yester
of things like that to which Watt- day will! Mrs Floyd M«'\amler a« I jsipulnr opinion or organized propa
son cheerfully gives his time without hostess. Following an hour of (granda. are bedding to reaallie the
iietlvitles include sports uNi.i games
Pi the morning beginning at Id
o'clock a big basket dinner al vuwn
viin,l against this trend, and we
would add that there are multiplying
warnings against Ii from lenders in
many fields of American life Polltl
clans ire naturally diapered to go
with -the trend, but men less siAisi
live to the Influence of temporary
IT El RENO THEMES
remuneration In keeping, a'nd fur-
nishes heat In the winter time and
fan* In the summer. John Naylrin,
H. L. Fogg. Felix West. D. R Ash
brook. Jake Penner and nr>ny others
including ourself, may be found
parked" In the Secretary's office
most any hour of any day in the
week except Sunday. And every
visitor profits by thp time spent In
conversation with Mr. Wattson In
the interchange of ideas.
Anyhow as Icing as there has to hr
"parking space" for editor* and gnl-
fists and .such wo are glad it is
Wattsnn's office, and are also grati-
fied that more room is now available
for the expression of our Ideas, be-
fore we put them into print
needlework a clover contest was
dnjoyed Mrs Lyle Church being the
successful contestant and receiving
a pretty prize A delicious two
course lunch was served. The next
meeting "ill be with Mrs. Harry
Itoardman
|n the club contests the wPimer will
he sent lo Stillwater to represent
Canadian County at th,. Farm Con
gress to be held i August
rO(’A!i MAUKKTS
Wheat .................. *1°*
Corn, shelled ■ • .........
Corn, ear ........ • • • •
Oats, new ........ .........
Harley, new ............ RS
Mrs. 15 H Dennis a'nd daughter
Margaret and son .lames returned
this morning from Shawnee where
they have been visiting for several
days. Miss Ruby Dennis who was | lion and colntrol in the public inter
diJngers pointed out hy Dr. Pussy
It is upon such awakened leadership
and upon the discernment and fore j |.-CIr., ....... ............. 5?'’
sight of the press that w> must rely i Rutter fat (Canadian Creamery!
ill fhe main for the development of j
a public opinion strong enough to i
cheek the trend to government Inter
ventJon In private affairs, political
censorship, and bureaucracy.
We must recognize, of course, that
in our complicated economic and
social organization of today regula-
with them \\«tit to Ar-lniore for a cst. must be accepted to a greater
visit before returning home.
ment. The Klwania Club of thin
city I* receiving whole hearted NP
I tort from nil civic dub* of the dtjr
and limit before Ihe date of thn
convention l.swton will have an-
nounced "ready."
Heveral club* have written that
they will be reprenwkited at the con-
vention one hundred percent and one
of these club* 1* among the largant
In the dlatrlct. It in evident that
com pet it iitn for ihe attendance
“honor" banner I* lo be keen.
SFK the l«w prices In Ihe window
al Yoifngbelnts
RED YOUR REP
will pay ffiSSrt. We are greatly in
T.>,l;i' only Lois Wilsion an Okla- doubt as to the wisdom of lh0 in
......-ill and Milton Sills in "Only Ivestment, especially at this time
U s a Paramount picture and when every effort is being made To
, Mimic tile mini,, implies. To- rduce taxes and curb expenses. Our
Elks Dance
About 2i> collides enjoyed the
weekly dance giwhi by the l-.lks lust
_ evening Mrs Pauline Gaskin of
The City has just purchased a I Chicago was an out of town guest
new street sweeper for which if
The Committee in 'barge of ticket
selling for Hie ehautnunua want help.
L16HT SYSTEM
SKIATOOK, Okla., 24. -• Thd
Chamber of Commerce here believes
in throwing the light on things.
Several hundred visitors from Tul-
sa and other lnear-by points gathered
here last week to witness the dehut
Th,i Sans Souci club members and
their husba'nds enjoyed a swim a'
the North Canadian river last eve
ning.
Him11'" through Saturday Thomas
Me. hail, the idol of America, is
with us again In "The Ne'er Do
\\vn." „ne of his greates*t and most
plea sine pictures. First time shown
in i:l Reno Don't miss it. Usual
criterion theatre pres AM a-
t ion.
I . iliiii- Suits, l.lanfzen included)
; mic half price at Youtngheims.
CANA-
'streets certainly need attention in
the matter of elea'nliness. but we
have always felt that a few men with
a length or two of fire hos,i eonld
flush and clean Ihe streets very
nieely. It Is possible that the storm
sewers have not the capacity to
carry off the street sweepings in
this manner, but they have done it
durlhg heavy rainstorms and still
ST \tk OF OKLAHOMA
IM \N COUNTY, ss.
In the District Cot.rt in and for said
County and State.
notice for PUBLICATION.
\ , la Chase Plaintiff.
. -y —
Vff.
I r.i elm e, Defendant.
! rvt'K nr OKI.MIOMA TO LEO
( 'll \SK:
T*;ii.r untie, that you have been
M . I rti the above named court by
Ymla Chase, the plaintiff, for di
,mn ,ni the grounds of extreme
uii'dij and gross neglect of duty
l»ra' Nna for tlie restoration of the
tormer name of plaintiff and for
ti inporarv nml permanent alimony,
eflormv's fee* and mats, and you,
-aid defendant, must answer the pe-
II ion filed herein by said plaintiff
nil o, before I lie fith day of Septem-
ber tr.’l or said petllInn wll* he
i.il at m-' true and judgment for said
plaintiff "ill I'" rendered according-
I'
Dated tills Mill day of July. 1924.
FRANK TAYLOR.
ik!f\L> Court Clerk.
\ 0 Morrison, attorney for Plaintiff.
(Published Julv 54, 11. Aitc 7. 1924,)
do it. NVP rather wish the City Com | sary
missioners had tried the “man with
the hose" method first.
Mr and Mrs J. D Nave and
daughter Minnie of Rlackwell. Okla
homa. who have lieeti visit fug Mr.
and Mrs. Forrest Nave left this
morning for their home.
Birthday Surprise
Friend* of Miss Heulah Simpson
surprised her Iasi night "ith a pirt\
in honor of her birthday a/nniver-
Games were played and after
extent than in the simpler organ**-I for fi(y pn,
,i„n «" curlier stage of American, ^ en.|r;|in|(.„ to ,.ring the rhautnu ,
life. The individualism and private, ^ ^ ,,,-ket purchased of Sklatook'* new "White way."
Initiative of the pioneer farmer and, ' ^ f.nmmiM(1. helps reduce the! The white way was bulk by fund*
merchant the dweller In towns and ranto<i wl),)p M|0„, v,„, and raised by tlie Chamber of Commerce
villages, which produced the marvel I ' ^ f||>kf>4B nf „|0 eaf), the'and without additional demand upon
ous development of our country. ! comi,nnv and leave their the city’s finances,
must he modified in an age of I npiph,,nru holding the sack Scnsdn | Charles Pago. Saind* Spring* mil-
conceded communities and vast >-on ' . ^ ( ^ r>0 ntl(, inc lude ten ilirvmire. threw the switch that de-
contrations of wealth ami p0WPr tions wl”nP slnel,, admission noted the city's latest achievement.
ttnt the expansion of government . « ,
Hilt ttH exp.iu in S ’.tirkcH to th,. show tomorrow night
activities especially those of thei"'h" "" , , . ... .
aniMMCS. 1" ■*> !wr, oue dollar Seaspn 1<cVet
federal government, and the inter .
" ...... h can lie use,, h, any member or ttu-
family and every one enjoving hir’i
(las* attractions slcould attend the
chatitampia every dev Get vour tick
,-ts now alid get them from Hie com
mitter. Phone R v DePoister or
Mr Rayburn and tell tliem bow
many tick*, veu want Do it now
wealth
f goverr
those of
and the inter
vention of public agencies in private
life can !>,. and is being overdone,
and ought to be restricted to clearly
necessary subject*. Mo do not know
that it will ho There is a law of
momentum In such matters which is
I,.,,.,) ,o resist but every American
who values the essential principles
of American liberty under th,. law
should do what he can tovanl ii-
\ carnival was slagged after the
town was formally "lit up.
j c ontrol.
After all the world move* in cy-
cles. Twenty year* ago tho Rock
Island was advertising in Hi,, Demo-
crat. a rate of seventy-five rents for
a round trip excursion to Oklahoma
City. Today the Democrat car
vied a Rock Island ad to Hie effect
that a special excursion to Oklaho
mu city noxl Sunday would cost tlie
sum of seventy-five cents for th
rouhd trip.
a visit to Legion Park an ico course pl,sse>"s discussion of birth
nd pop were enjoyed. Guests were control is also interesting 1'u
Ruth Haley. Mary Calire Haley. Mlhj(„.t full of social political and
Helen Robertson. Until Fahay. IioUhi I ntific difficulties NV<* ’’
llennessv, Lena, Louise llonnessy. ,hp ,iata in the possession of
Gened I e Mov'd. Helen Wood. Eva 10„Bcnsts are sufficient tn abase any
Wood Kb Minor Gruber. Marie W V j,i:il pcdic> upon, even it tin r
Country cl"b Dance
Dollar dance at the Country Club
Friday night at nine o’clock 2'c
k. r Vary Rasp. Mam .land Scndle
hue |i. Pci tiadilie Schwab and Helen
Unions 4 id scicdouical
., |ved wore t h Hy re nlv« d whh h
11 a mill op lli-ulah received many |)h,, !tre not This as t<> toim.i
1 ... . e . lir,.,L in
reniembratic, of the occa-ion
people The •pu'Sli"!! of 'hfckif
| tin- reproiluciii"ti of ••I’itnit al 'vI1'
Ml an,| Mrs C W Hendrli’kshti of cmgenital'y uttrif while it
Oklahoma City who have been 'lhe|.,.|( no| without setiou 'lift"'il'"
El Reno has every rensrfii to be
proud of It* residence section, whore
well kept lawn* and premises tire
the rule. Beautiful homes with well
kept premise* make a bountiful city
And speaking of lawns, we know of
one El R^no lady who spends many
mttrs each morning In > prinkllng 'h,
family lawn, and the grass grows
so rapidly that her husband Is for
guests Of her’ parents Air and Mrs. clearer. Some cxperlmenta lives of tat. "mvi.-i
M’AIKSTIK <>kla .Ml' 21 Mb
Idle, w ill play a large r part ill Hie
ul the penl-
A Allard" wilt ieino for 'heir homo
this evening
red to remain home evenings to Jnc !good ease of lihel aram i -um" "f
Hon is'alreadv underwiiy, a* in AA’is- ,cnllnr> here than it has In tho
cousin and Indiana *n,| the I'hquirv past, accordtng to Warden NN. 8-
and advice or men of science are n! Kry
V hrcc crowd enlov.d the musical imporlcnc »t this field It Not only will departmental com
™"L l;..IW M .»r CMIrtUll rhn«1’- .......... «. I- *•» W ’
hM e ntng 1 ,<n " -1 our rue, strain from these ,,,-t ,.t„ . will he "''"’'e.
1 ........ Of infection. ' ...... ......«“•» ,0,,m n’
After viewing malty iiildlidieti |*i< 1
tnves of the Democratic nominee' \’,,*e for lohn Rio <t for «' tat, "'H""'t
John W Davis we believe h" lias a tv Superlnl'ltdetit
' their free
,cb" i d upon
their honor F' "*t> >’ 1
gle the lawn mower Which shows
that tho lady Is some diplomat
Men’s sox. good grnde 12 pnlr for
$1.00. Saturday at Youngheims.
*« ess—
the enterprising publishers
nd hn*k''t
I'tHt THADK One Quarter section. |,;,11 loiirn."'" n'. "Ml
Will take new ear and half cash. the|r <*n acirditf to K- '’s
FOR SALE One horc wagon Good For Rout' Land 1R minutes from program
ns new. 'fall at Nugent Shoe Shop. K| Reno. Address Box TOO. F.l Reno ^
2Bp
•pin 4*iiUiiiisn<t 1 news," a rut it is
nici ual for Marks Higgins Co, t.»
„n a general sale including ail
Kens in their big clothing and fu^n
i^hirig store, that the announcement
nl this big event should he good news
t„ the buying public. The big sale
opens tomorrow morning at S o’clock
mil will continue for 14 days fid'.-
[mm worth of merchandise will hr of
foicci at prices th:H will Cuahlc ev
„vy man and hoy in Cnnidia'n Cr.un
I, to effect a great saving In the
matter of clothing, shoes a'nd furn
ishings. Not only it*' Marks Hig
a in* Co, offering summer ilo'hing
n ibis sale, but they are offering
v,„, an cxceptlohal opportunity to
save money on your winter pur
.bases as overcoats and sweater*
;irr included In this sal" Th,, sale
barge of Nathan Drier of Ok
la horn a riiy. ......I hi* a"*UUnt 'r
Owen
Read Hie Mark lliggin- ati.minee.
ni. nl on page of the Democrat
todav*.
The Countrv Club guest «Ihv party
will In* give n tomorrow morning at
■ to ul the club house Bridge and
Mall Jottgg will he played
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