El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 66, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 15, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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10th Semi-Annual Clearance Sale
on Clothing, Shoes and
Straw Hats
Mens and Young Mens Suits
$30.00 Hirsh, Wickwire Suits $22,50
27 50 Hirsh, Wickwire Suits 20.66
25^00 Hirsh, Wickwire Suits 18,75
22.50 Hirsh, Wickwire Suits 16-85
20.00 Adlers Collegian Suits 15.00
18.00 Adlers Collegian Suits 13-50
15.00 Adlers Collegian Suits 11.25
10 00 Palm Beach Suits 7.50
Mens and Boys
Oxfords
4.90
2 85
2.4n
1.85
10 Per Cent Discount on all Blue Serges and Blacks.
Our 10th Annual Clearance Sale h^s been a Grand Success in every res-
pect. But we have quite a few summer suits, Oxfords and Straw hats
which must be closeu out this season. Come in and let us fit you out.
'LEARN THE WAY
Beckton
El Reno's Largest Clothing Store
AIRDOME
Jack Connelly Players
Presenting
The Lady renderfoot
El Reno Theatre
TO-NIGHT
Heart Throbs-Broncho
In 2 Reels
A story of the South durirg tin war with all the At-
mosphere of Love, V\ ar at <1 wi venture so common
to this time.
A Foreign S.r -American
An International Diamalie Production
His Mother's Love-Imp
An Affecting In p Drama
That Boy From the Last-Eclair
A Great ( omedy
Don't Forget Tom* rrow Night
"The^Beasts of the Jungle"
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5 and 10e Admission 5 and 10c
WANTED—Men to learn the barber
undo by our new method of tree prac-
tice. Hundreds o£ graduates depend-
ing upon us tor barbers. Few weeks
qualifies. Wages while learning.
Pools given. Write toay. Moler Bar-
ber College, Dallas, Tex.
7-ll-6tp.
Stop in at Kerrick's and see the
photogravures and etchings that iliss
Bessie Parker is selling.
The ChocUiw Meat Market nas
fish on Fridays 118 South Choctaw
evening Phone 539.
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WANTED—Two high school ❖
graduates to study electic <■
medicine. See Dr. McCarty, ❖
vice president Okla. Electic •>
Medical Association. •>
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x or l ire and tornado Insurance,
Life and AcciJen' insurance, P.ate
Glass, or Burglary Insurance, see J.
M. Harliin, rear First National Bank
Phone 186.
Correct weight, quality and ser-
vice Is what pleases. Telephone
Trulock Ice Co. Phone 62. 26t
Mr. Bubser, piano t'iner, is herd.
t'hone 893
Pure Ice and plenty of It at Tru.
lock I e Phone 62. 26t
Wheeler
FOR LUNCH- Boiled Ham, Pressed *1" UE.N i My l'eideuce at 107 N. ' I Kirby, of 920 South Rock Island,
Ham Corn Beef Bogolona, Summer Holt. Mrs. it. B. Low. 7-10-li wi 1 start tomorrow morning for
Sauskge. Rock Island Meat Market, — | California. He will make the trip by
Phone IB ^f Slop in at Komck s and see the auto and will stop at Kausas City,
I photogravures and etchings that Miss Omaha and Cheyenne en route.
hubiu Parker is selling. — —
Have you seen the etchings and
.NOitCO TLA, Ureeu, lilack or Mix- photogravures at Kerrick's? Mi3S
ed. Buy a package and try it. Mun- bessie Parker will he glad to take
For
Camp,
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tjy biielv il uui itock i^luud your order for tht?m.
Areat Market, IJUoiie do. ti.
Mcnic
OK
Summer
Home
The ready-cooked food
Grape-Nuts
eaten with a little cream
condensed milk or fruit
is delicious and gives
one a
"GO"
for hours.
"There's a Reason''
GOOD PASTE COFFEE, liic per ; During the next month 1 will make
pound, try it tor your next order, special price* on hair switches. Pat
nock Island Meal Market. Phone lo. ronlze horn* industry. Mrs. T. Mar
shall, 620 South Choctlaw. Phone
| 418 J.
On August 1, L. J. Sloueman wilt
take chaige ot the Star Bam and will I .
operate it us a lirst class Boarding
and Feed Stable.
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
Allen's Foot Ease, the antiseptic
powder. It relieves painful, smarting,
tender, nervous feet, and instantly
taes the sting out of corns and bun-
ions. It's the greatest comfort discov-
ery of the age. Allen's Foot Ease
makes tight or new shoes feel easy.
It is a certain relief lor sweating, cal-
lous, swoolen, tired, aching feet. Al-
ways use it to break in new shoe3.
Try it today, .-old everywhere, 25 cts.
Don't accppt any substitute. Fori
yREE trl«tf package address Allen d.
Olmsted, Lelto:' N. Y.
NOTICE.
.Scra]i iron waited, 904 South Bick-
ford, Jackson's Foundry. tf
V v, $
Slop in at Kerrick's and se-o the
photogravure* and etchings thai Miss
bessie Parker is selling.
Our Studio will be closed tor the
week July 21 to 28, while we are
gelling now ideas and UttW melhods
at the national convention.
7-lo-3t J. A. SHUCK
I A tishiug party composed of Jess
i Johnson, Theoaoi'a Haudsky, Oscar
j Wilson and Aleck Allen spent yestef-
J day on the North Canadian. They
j report a catch of twenty-one of the
| tinny tribe.
Have you seen the etchings and
! photogravures al Kerrick's'.' Miss
j Bessie Parker will be glad to take
i your order for them.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Engle returned
yesterday from California yesterday,
where they have been visiting for the
past few months.
Have you seen the etchings and
photogravures at Kerrick's? Miss
Bessie Parker will be glad to take
your order for them.
100 Pairs of
Children 's Shoes
Sizes 11 to 2 at
95c
Schowengerdt s n
Invigorating Breezes
In Your Home
Keep cool without going to the mountain- or shore.
Get an electric fan and stay at home where you will be per-
fectly comfortable.
Refreshing breezes from an electric fan cost less and will re-
vive your flagging energies us well as the cool zephyrs of
mountain lakes.
An electric fan costs less than a cent an hour to operate.
Purchase from your dealer or telephone 400. Prices from
$10.60 up.
II
108 North Rock Island
Telephone 400
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Kavanaugh, John E. El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 66, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 15, 1913, newspaper, July 15, 1913; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90880/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.