The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 194, Ed. 1 Monday, April 27, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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roR HAI.K I iron kale. I gan range
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FOR HAI.K Milk low.
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FOR HAI.K A riM*M mode rn hoa**- on
paving. chicken houM* Will consider
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FOR HAI.K One ihoroughhred regt*
lured Jerary bull. 4 yenra old. name
Cheyenne* FlRRRt'tol Haro* Him.
FlRaarlRl Foriunr l»ani. I’bryonne*
FrlAt'Paa. Orp thoroughbred rrglnlcr
p4 Bhort Horn Bull. < yearn old Nanir
rtoaaaai Roaedale. Him. W’atouga
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WANTED HpwIrk and fancy work of
all ktnda; prlcpa maaonahlp. Mm
Oporffp Barth, All K. Walla. Hr
BUTTONIIOI.KH made by Mra Albcri
McOpp Phone 47S. »P
WOMEN-Kara hlg money making
bungalow aprona at homp during
■gam time; encloae Sr alamp for par-
ttculara. Roaomary Apron Co.. An
bury Park. N. J. 27p
POUCEHUNT
FORSLAYERS
OART, Ind., April 27.—A railroad
aan waa being hunted by police to
day. and a politician waa under invett
'ligation In connection with the mur-
der of a girl, whoee mutilated body
was found today three mile* from
Choetorton, lad.
The girl had been idiot three times
la the head aad her body wan burned.
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wiKfMta Aas prttmised TAe mail
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at Turkey lord
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ike bmwsI Mean in OktoAoma. ukirlias
rugged, forcsi t ©vert'd hills, trttssine
skady streams on is'aiot.n bndees.
passing Rear the bum ol rocky *an
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td aalural springs
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HEAVY PRODUCt SHIPMINT
IIOIIAItr Okto April More
Ilian floo imm* worth of produt e ha
In-ill shi|i|ifd from Kmw.i muiily llm
far Ibis season, ll is i-siiiiuii-tl Mo t
of ibc stupiif nis wore t©mpust-tl of
imiillry and eggs
fifty three carload-- of product- li.tn-
lu-cn slil|i|>t-il llius fui l.ft.il (iimloi i-
dealers liollcit* lIn- ihiiiiI) will lead
the stale Ibis yeai in |iindu*c s.ile-
EMERALD CAR FOR CHIEF
TCI.HA, Okla , April 27 llreahing
the precedent of nn- deparimeiilH for
many years. Fire Chief Wesley Rush
Is now loading Ihe lire lighters of
Tulsa In a shiny now oiglu cylinder
'sllok green” roadster.
Whether ll was the “Irish of Ihe do
pnrtmont'’ Ihal caused ihe chief to
select the mellow shade of green or
not remains undisclosed. Inn anyway.
Chief Rush admits his new “bus" is
Ihe envy of all the town Jelly beans.
MONTGOMERY
IAVB YMttB t
WILL WIN
Special
I am offering every coat I have in the house at
one ju ice of ONIvKOl’KTH OFF regular price.
(let busy now ami get yours. You know, you
have lieen wanting one.
Wo are showing a wonderful line of new mod-
els in DRFiSSFS and juiced at $5.00, $8.98, $9.95,
$10.95, $12.95, $14.95, $16.95.
Let us see you this week sure.
Coats $7.50, $10.95, $12.95, $14.95, $16.95.
FOILED BLOODHOUNDS
CALICO ROCK. Ark.. April 27 -
Burglara who entered the Calico Mer-
caatile atom hem the other night rie-
monatrated a new mothod of foiling
bloodhounds In Inking up their trail.
The thieves sprinkled the flood well
with pepper before leaving. Blood
hounds, after sniffing the floor once,
refuse to make further efforts to take
up the trail. The burglars obtained
more than $100 worth of goods.
HAMLYS’
TOPAV
Be Sure and See
“THE UNKNOWN PURPLE"
with Henry B. Walthall, the star of
"The Birth of s Nation.”
TCK8DAT
PETE MORRISON in *
“BLACK COLD”
A Thrilling A<fion Sloiy
Fox News Inkwell Comedy
“The House of Comfort”
Admission _____ 10 jind 20c i
MILDRED SHAIK1HNESSY
Announces
A Summer Class
-For—
VOICE—ADVANCED PIANO
Tone Building
Interpretation
Phone 147
Interpretation
Accompanying
________„TJ
Mother’s Day cards at Barnard's.
IN THE DISTRICT COl'UT OF THE
UNITED STATES IN AND FOR THF.
WESTERN DISTRICT OF OKLA-
HOMA.
In tha Matter of
Joseph B. Pool. Bankrupt.
(In Bankruptcy No SOSSi
Notice ef Flret Meeting o« Creditor*
Td Ihe creditor* of Joseph R Pool of El
Reno. In the County of Canadian. Ok
lahoma. and District aforesaid, bank
rapt:
Notice la hereby given that nn thr 1Mb
day of April. 1V3&. (he mid Joseph B
Fool wta duly adjudged bankrupt, and
that the flret meettns of his creditors
will Ae held at room 10S Fidelity Nation-
al Bank Building. Oklahoma City. Okla
home, on the 4th day of May. TP2.'». ai
It o'clock In the forenoon, ai whb ii time
the mid creditors may attend, prove
their ctoi-ns. elect a trustee, examine
the bankrupt and transact such oihn
bwatnese as may properly come before
e*M meeting The bankrupt is directed
to Ae present at said meeting for exam-
ination
Dated at Oklahoma l*tty, Okla boms
title 34th day of April. 1S2!<
ISAAC D. TAYLOR.
Referee In Bankruptcy.
Straw Hat Time
Dressy Straws
AH the new styles
priced—
S2.0Q TO $4.50
Wicked in
I kmM
instead of
costly tins
hence
10*
The mo& remarkable tobacco
ever offered to pipe smokers
—in quality, in value,in taste
feck «Ato/1870, J*me« N .VWIlnun
tkvrioprd a teem tobacco ptoerts
which wan inftjnt and wkktprMd
t»v«. Ityitldtd -boJitd
ridmtif, miUmssendJt^fnna
which ju«l seemed to^oVith J]
apvne No one else ever knew If
hts secret until we Acquired Ip
Wrllman'iMethivd'and by Its 11
nvcjns mvk‘X:nir>StrRpdgiCkt'J)
THE DIXIE Granger Rough Cut
BEAU THE WANT AI*
EMPRESS
Today ito Tuesday
TAe mail, dangerous. Uulesn
life of Ihe underunrld of Taris.
••▼Mt BCD LILLY"
ailh Ramon Novarrn. Kuid Ben
nail. Wallace Berry and Frank
furrier.
Comedy
-STEP LIGHTLY”
Matinee and Nl|ht
Criterion
Today. Tuoaday and Wedneaday
Thr world’s funniest motion
pii-lure—
“CHARLEY'S AUNT"
with 8YI> fIIAPI.IN
Adapted from Ihe hiUriotm
Hlagr fane that slarlrd ito run
thirty-three yearn ago. This Is
unquestionably Ihe funniest rom
rdv ever screened. II cost a for-
tune to bring il before Ihe movie
puhllr. bul it is a fortune wise
ly spent.
No child is too young, no man
loo old. to roar with laughter at
Ihe delightful anliea of Ihe in-
imitable Syd Chaplin and his
staff of fun provokers, in the
most wholesome and humorous
romrdy ever known to the stage
or adapted to the ucreen.
Added Comedy—“Don't Pinch"
Pathe Latest New*
Admission 10c—25c—35c
If it doesn't
8ELL ITSELF
dont keep it
A Phone Call will hriuf th* May
tat Gyrafaam to your home.
There to no coot—no oblt|«tion.
W ASH WITH IT
If it dorsn t tell Itself oa 113
super speed perforntam e—don’t
keep ll!
If II doesn't sell itself on Its
highly enrrgwed turbulent wa-
ter action don't keep il!
If ii doesn 1 Mil Itself nn Its
unsurpassed nicely in washing
chiffons, georgelle. and all other
dainty things don't keep ll!
If II doesn’t sell ilself on Ihe
way H cleans grimy, greasy
overalls don't keep II*
If II doesn I sell Itself on tls
complete elimination of hand
rubbing even of wristbands,
cuffs and collars don't keep It!
If It doesn't sell ilself nn Its
self cleaning, seamless corrode-
less, scumless, satin smooth,
cast aluminum tub don't keep
ll!
If It doesn't sell ilself on Ito
patented, self adjusting wringer
- don't keep II!
BUT—
U it does sell itself, you won't
go another day without it!
Don't Delay—Call Now.
DAVIS ELECTRIC
W’c Do numbing Too.
Phone 220 Thone 220
lllaiflaij
< iiimjoiiin 1 ll'nshi'i
KOI) IVT GIVE I LEAD NICKEL
for a razor that you couldn’t sharpen or put
in new blades. So why don’t you figure the
same way when you buy a lawn mower ?
It’s necessary that a lawn mower be sharp
to run easy or do a good clean job.
You can sharpen an Eclipse Lawn Mower
so easily that you will always have a nice
working machine and besides save a big lot
of expense. Let us show you.
RECTOR’S
.-a- i%
AUTOMOBILES
For Sale
1 New Nash Touring, fully equipped.
1 Templar Touring, good condition. j
1 Dodge Business Coupe, good condition.
The above cars can he seen at the Nash Sales
Company, and demonstrated by Mr. Matthews.
NEILL B. WALDO, Owner
Terms to Itcliahlc Parties.
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 194, Ed. 1 Monday, April 27, 1925, newspaper, April 27, 1925; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908802/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.