The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 132, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
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UNITS* NKM UlVtOI
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IN WHEAT CRICKS
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t|«il iri>p wuukl uut > ivlil *h »v*r-
w»u' (halt itm>* bushel* u> th*
CAUUKV. Ah* Juu.* 11 ti*ub *. oiNw that wheat will soar lu
|i>hnuui .4 a (arming .ohmy of ««» UN « ‘“*"‘‘*1 Mwr the • *» »4
iotin Higltsb *«•».*» in southern Al jyear The «iw«{« comHliua *4 the
lu*11* May sooa lie undertakea. a.cord (Oklahoma wheat crop .« Juue I for
Mis* Patricia Carlisle an Ku« |»he !*»' “»•**• year* ha- hr. u 7* P»r
Itj.!* author***- who operates a ranch jceul ol mutual
n.ar Calgary. Mis* Carlisle plans 10: The poor condition ..( th. * r»»»i ho*
iirius uul U. her ran. h a small uuui l*eeti attributed by the Federal uurl
l„ , ul Kniliah auiu.'U u( education | cultural department lu late freeie*
.a. It year Aiuuut lb* parly lliai janJ cold weather followed by .irnutli
will «unit I III* summer are a well
Itituwu woman surgeon (roui UMidoa.
three Kugllali school leai'hw* auil
I lin e business w omen These w onieu
w ill receive a thorough agin uliural
ftlueuiiou After they are aufficleut-
|> irained they will lake U|i ealabllah-
mein* of their own near Mis* Tar-
lisle* ranch. Other Kuglish women
will follow.
WILL DRAFT CONSTITUTION
At the regular meeting of the (’ ft.
of A. last night Miss Helen lUnson
was selecteil a* a delegate from the
loeul court lo serve on the slate com-
mil lee wlthh will meet in Oklahoma
t'lfy next Wednesday for the purpose
of drafting u state constitution, wlthh
will be submitted to Ihe National
Court wlthh meets lu San Francisco
In July.
Mrs. T. J. llciincsacy drew the at-
tendance, prize at the meeting wlthh
was donated by Mrs. A. II. b*tt,
HILL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
REPRESENTATIVE STILL HERE
NEW ADDITION
FOR ACADEMY
The .outran for Ihe new additiou
to Sacred Heart Academy was let
last ulght by the trustees of the Cath
olle Church to IVlticr and FiUglbkou
of Oklahoma City. Their hid was 111.-
UNITED MUM EEDVDCi
IcRAIH'ATION CLAW itl
HAS t.ONK MEMBER, 11
EKVKNANCK Kau-a- Juu. il
lltvh >» tend e.oumvuc. m. at cxetx.se*
recently were vi.cti here with *»ul>
otie i la*- member prvseal. However,
it was m> hitch m the program Miss
U»I> Hdylh. \»Hteimore. Is iwohably
holds the siau- re.ord for Iming »
member of the smallest gradual mu
class ibi> tear She had the distinct
am of being the only graduate of Sc
tei.no »• high st iits.l and ha. lug au
tniiie stii.s ol commencement e*er
uses including Inviiathm*
raids and all just for herself
M MUCK »32
NORMAN SAFE
IS CRACKED
ktilC
NORMAN. June II Cracksmen
, "*" ***......!**••"■ I t.„.s. ...................................-
,u.. ~VVSU.IV tlsul tin. M ............... Thus
till., knot kill the combination off tin
■..lie ami escaped with ulioiti l-nm in
.-hi rein .
|mii teti
Cartel said in- disto.ered the
safe
ton; A. II. Gait. Kl Hetto IIS.7H.
The new si run ure will lm of brick
in keeping with the present build-
ing und will In- iiiodcni and fireproof
throughout. Additional school facili-
ties will lie provided, hh well as living
i|iiurlt-rs for the Sisters of IMvinc Prov-
iileltce who comprise the school fac-
ulty. Part of the tu-w addition wi|J
lit three stories in height and part
two stories.
| Tim frame buildings to the south of
the present school building are being
I removed, and the contractor will be-
., , ' gin work al once. It !•- expected to
Mr Jackson, of Hill's lhtsinesH " LftVe |)U||(|jn*s completed by Sep-
lege. Oklahoma City, report a that he, ^
has enrolled several students for the ,
lltin ciiivmivm -------
<t weeks term hegitining Monday, June ^
15. and closing August 15. The tui
Hon for the term is Wfi-iw.
See Mr. Jackson at Grove's Print
Shop Friday us that will he his last
day here. Phone SS2 for an appoint-
ment. Hill's secures positions for
their graduates.
HERE FOR HORSE SHOW
H> Mr*. F. D Palter***. FUg t'halr- ‘indu»ir> of ihe hutib ** well as the
man. a A. R «»«Wi »** «‘».^nr trade
The it»l Egg of Ihe l ulled Colonics
Fruw the earliest known umea In was rnlsed b. George Washington
history men have curried emblem, and January S. KIR Six numlh* b, f.»r,
images before them when in pro.es Ike He.la.atam of Independence was
sions or in hnlfle lines *i»«^ •» ‘•'W «n““‘
We read of ihe Homans lawiiai llag of ITTti Washington ns«d this
bunches of dried grasses *ud fern, flag lor more than a year Th. grand
fastened fu pule* Uler these gave 1’nnm (lag wa* like Ihe Hrtlish flag,
way lo images ol un lal or bronae. ta lhai it had ihe cross of *»t George.
And si ill later Ihe emblems ul the and Kl Andrew on the blue union. |
emperor* were blazoned upon float- hut It had 13 alternate red and while
lug clo'5. banner* The early Persian siripes The 13 stripe* for Ihe colo ,
ruler had a (luatiug iuinner fixed lo a aie* and Ihe iross,-s for tin King.)
staff fa.teu.sl to his wnr char tot. show ing that Ihe colonics w.-r.
Karly banner* were dtaimctlve of Ihe under
owner, beariug device* of ihe family tain.
or name of the leader. ““ Ihftoralhm of Hide
Whet, Constantiin- became a Chris pettdence wa» stgu.sl it was felt that
Hull et.tp.*ix»r of Home, he had made a a new (lag was needed 8o on June
Istuff with a crosspn-ce lo represent If. ITT* ill months after Ib-clarutlon
lull Other bids received were Kel*-||h|J ut n,rUt. auil from this was uf Indepeiidec. was signed. Congress! ' Mht || (lllle lo 111.
hart and iRmovati. Oklahoma City. *>•-jhunK a |IMrple banner with a splendid was alow then us nowt this resolution Tliuro.liay The Imitdif* gained
*..... ‘ “ LM ....... t,kTU crown with simrkling Jewels on Ihe was adopted .............. office by « hack
cross, and ihe leiters fo represent "Resolved: That the flag of the
Ctoriml Thirteen 1'eIi.hI Ktales shall lie tltir
The Crusader*, ou their iiuest lo teen striia-s. alternate while and red.
ihe lloly I .and hud malty and splendid ^nd that Ihe union shull be thirteen
hauliers. Kmpcrors and kings had white slurs on a blue Meld."
banners nine yards long, anil others This was Hie birth of Old Glory,
bail banners of lesser degree uutil The story of the committee from
down in the knights whose banner* congress visiting llelsy Ross, the cx
were only four yards loitg. pert needle woman in Archer streci.
The flag of Great Britain ul the | Philadelphia, is well known. The
time of the Amerji-uti Revolution was house of Bets? Ross has been pre
a red (lug with a union of blue in served l»y the 0. A. It. as a memorial,
whit it were the red cross of St.1 The government contracted with
George ifor Kliglundl uml the white I Betsy Ross for the ilags for the gov
cross of St. Andrew ifor Scotland.t eminent, and for Jo years after sin-
Durian the opening months of the died, iter daughter made flags for tin-
American Revolutionary war many United Stales,
ilocal flags were earrled by the Ameri Tradition tells us that Betsy per-
jcun soldiers. The Pine Tree flag of jnuaded Wa ihuigto.i to have the stars
New Kuglaiid hud first been a Massa
sew York Ju«« ii Youth i"
its established and imwigniaed -»d'an
iag.-s over age tu the field of coni*-
tiliv.- s|h.ils. bu' there ate dtsad'uu
tag.-s in inn much youth
Golf fans ihis year have Inw-n m.*'
vellug at the perfest same ot >ouu-
name • ,Ulllhv j„»es ihe former amateur and
o|««-ii champion of Arnerha Ihrhhy.
from the age of sixteen, was is.vo.v-s
«wl of almost a perferl game, but lo-
did not Ida' perfect golf
"What has le-eii rc<ponsdde f.u the
improvement in Hobby s gain.- in 1 h«
last two years?' a prominent golfer
I wa* asked.
"Ills game hasn't improved, was
the answer "lie* just grown up. that
Is all"
|lobby, who like Willie Hoppe and
Vlnuie Richards, always will be Ian
I escaped wttli uiuiui »>'«■ •» *............ .»#i
...............«...
with too much youth until he reached
his majority and betaine a business
man lie lacked the steadiness of
maturity and was overstocked with
tin- carelessness of a hoy.
Hobby has been known In throw
The ,on.ldiiaH.ni had been knock [away a Hub 1'*"> * l!‘js
III by U chisel and hammers. Carter
said.
Normail city police and Cleveland
county officers have no clue so far.
drive or missed u short putt. His
temper at limes would cause him to
lose all control of himself In a Hgltt
place and ut other times he would
..........................
tj(ieit and are working on the case, l.-ss.iess in an extreme
Carl Stratton. Oklahoma City Huger lug the qualifying rounds
nriin expert, photographed Unger chumpionahip lu Washington m -
;!1 :t 1. I >•— ^ben « very.h.n« de
peiuled upon one hole
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
he walked up
lo the tee. bought a bottle of pop
lnun a butcher and emptied the hot-
He. He had almost a Babe Ruth
mania for pie and hot dogs and no
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COUNTY COURT
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sibling and
daughter. Peggy, of Fort Sill. Okla-
homa. are gueals at the home of Mrs.
j. 0. Gallagher, and will attend the
Fort Reno Horse Show. Mrs. Sibling
is a granddaughter and Miss Peggy u
great granddaughter of Mrs. Galla- j
gher.
Henry Smith, colored, was held to
the district court Wednesday on two
charges of alleged chicken theft, at
a hearing before Judge Rinehart in
county court. Bond yvas fixed at $1.-
500.
NATION’S VAULTS
HOLD SURPLUS
chusetls flag. At the battle of Hun
ker 11111 this flag war carried. k
was a Pine Tree on a white ground
land u motto "Appeal to Heaven." At
Concord wus seen a banner with the dence to support it. says Fisko.
five pointed instead of six us he had
planned them. Some writers elalm
that the !4«* uf our flag wus taken
from the coat of arms of the Wash
ingtou family. This claim has no evi-
dence to support It. says Fisko. The ^ ^ ?f)#0
[words, "Conquer or Die." Washington coat of arms has three}
! Connecticut had a flag with the In red five pointed stars and two red
| script ion. "He. who brought us over, bars on a white ground. The flag
| will sustain us." Many flags with Betsy Ross made had thirteen stripes,
|the device of a serpent were used. A and In the blue field was a circle of}
PitM* Tree flag had a colled serpent thirteen stars. This was the form
with the words. "Don't Tread on Me." of the flag until IT'JJ when two stripes
Dorothea Faerber to J. A. McCurley j one can play baseball or good golf
.1 lot 1. Industrial addition to Kl • with u pain In the slotmie t.
“ ' one Of the tirst confidential secrets
learned about Bobby when he came
north for tin* summer campaign this
R'-lin, $AOU.
Jos Donnelly to Geo. H. Bleu, lots
II und 12. block 11. Keith's addition
to 111 Reno. tl.KMt
Angus Mcluun to Jessie Vcla-aii,
j,,. r block 12. Hl.kox addition to Kl
THEORIES SHIFT
IN TURNER CASE
WASHINGTON. D. <’. June 11. A
j surplus of *4k.uuti.om*. the amount es-
11imated by the budget figures to he
[in the treasury hv July 1. has not only
i been achieved, hut has been surpass-
icd, treasury offocials stated today. The !
|amount of the surplus in the treasury j
j was not made known. 1
IfUNERAL SERVICES at ENID
FOR MRS. BUCK CAMPBELL
KNII). Okla.. June 11. Funeral ser-
vices were held here Wednesday for
Mrs. J. It. Campbell, of Wattkomis.
wife of "Buck" Campbell, veteran Ok-
lahotna newspaper writer. Mr. ( atup-
1)(-U was formerly editor of the Watt-
One flag contained a serpent on it and two stars were added for the new
in 13 pieces, and the words, "Join or states ot1 Vermont and Kentucky.
Die." Another had a rattlesnake with The tlag had fifteen stripes and tif
j-> cattles. In the South was a blue teen stars for 23 years, when In ISIS
flag with a white* crescent in the cor congress declared that the flag should
ner. New York floated a banner : return to the 13 stripes and that a
front the ships that left her harbor 'new star was to he added when a new
that had on it a heaver, to show the | (Continued on Page 4>
GUARDSMEN SENT
TO TROUBLE ZONE
BATON ROUGH. La.. June 11. Af
ter shifting from theory to theory with
no apparent progress, in the axe mur-
der of Prof. Oscar B. Turner, police
today were investigating rumors re-
garding three negro Janitors who were
^Turner's body‘was found Sun-wMl e,f‘*ct,ve* r"un,>'! S< Inee should have SJ.oun from the
year "Bobby is oft-pies, soda ami
hot dogs."* That. In itself, might be
taken as evidence that Bohhv has
grown up. Perhaps Babe Ruth has
grown up also since he spent several
weeks in a hospital as a result of
(eating steaks trimmed with pork
j chops and friend potatoes,
j Vlnnle Richards was the bo> wonder
of the courts when he wus 17 years
I of age. IDs game developed almost
I to the point of perfection, hut he was
j not aide to approach the genius of Itl
OKLAHOMA CITY. June 11. ’rwwj,|,.„ until two years ago Vinnie had
companies of the 1801 It Infantry. Ok-1 |it Rrwwn 0,„ of the hoy wonder
lahotna National Guard, under <•«»"• I slage tim| his game stayed with him
mand of Col. K. L. Head, were dis-i a ll0V-8 game,
patched today to Henryetta. where |
frietiou lta-' resulted between union1
land non-union miners. Another coin-
] patty is pnroute to the scene.
1 Trouble lias been brewing at Henry j
Hta since Thursdny, when a mine on |
the outskirts of the city began oper-1
ations with non union miners. There j
j has been no further distiirhain e since j
I last night when Andy Mnnitus. non
j union tinner, was attacked and beat
OLSEN IS FIRST
STATE WITNESS
r-ti. Five
CHICAGO. Ill June 11 .lodge liar
n Olsen, today stalked Win. I» Shep
the'herd from the witness stand, and told
day. The stories of the negroes are
being closely checked.
Tin- thirty-three agronomy students
have completed their examinations and
have been allowed to Jepart for their
homes, with instructions to keep in j
. lose touch with officers investigating
the case.
WANT ADS ARK CASH
Monday, June 15. Is the last day for^
tin* watt l,K‘ l>«> “KJit of 'he first half of the i KANSAS CITY. Kansas. June 11.
. 'liijt tuxes. After that date the penal- y jury will decide whether ('has. N
more recently reg- j ^ ^ |iet.ome effective. County I St,|„.ee sl)OU|,| i1HVe front the! OTTAWA. Canada. .Into 11
Treasurer Clyde Matthews has ample j Missouri Pacific because of a pail ofjada's trade was Hu.mm.utiu gn at* r in
force at work to care for the rush.!wale|. sehree alleges that he was j April Ilian in April last year,
hut tax payers are advised not 101 driving a team of horses near Hu- sta I
wait until the last minute to l*!*> ' tion al Neurtnaii. Kansas, when Mrs. j
men were arrested t*. ... ...........
result of the attack, hut were later | the Jury why he felt Hit.i • 1 - -
i................ *» ....... "*
his
BAMBINO HITS
FIRST HOMER
tlu-ir taxes.
UHL SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
MARRIAGE LICENSES
„____
1 V x\Kl-'K STADIUM. NKW YORK i
, r A.s ixi-r. * Mat'tiitge licenses were
!■»««»• U- Babe Ruth hit his.first home ^ ^ ((ffi,e of Court Clerk
t-un or the season today In the ast I Fri,nk Tavlor to Thomas H. Kdwards
half of the seventh inning. Miller of \ - ^ of oklahoma nty.
Cleveland was on second base. whcn| tl .....Ulli,„ v Whl
Hte Bumhlne eouueeted with his titst
eireiiit clout.
issued Wed-
Rosetta Hoqunthtiry. who had just fin
isl.ed scrubbing the station floor,
threw out the snub water just as
Sehree passed. The pHil of watei
landed on the horses, who ran away j
Sehree was thrown front Jin- wagon
land had his b*g broken. He is suing
'the railroad company as a result.
WILL MARKET
FIRST WHEAT
Kverett H. Baker and Ruby F. White
of Geary. Oklahoma.
WICHITA. Kan- as, June 11 l-.at'l'
I wheat arrival record.- are dm- to be
I shattered upon receipt of wold front
! n ■ w e* Dklithoniii that a ear ot
I tor his money. Olsen related
Can knowledge of the ease as th*- first wit-
ness for the prosecution. He staled
that his testimony was given as the
r.-presentaiive of the dead man
j Olsen was the first to suspect Slo p
,-d's plot against MeCIhitock. and
; |ug Into the past which resulted m
j siit plp nl’s iinliciinrnt
Tlu» jury in tin* «nsi* \n;»>
late yesterday after almost lour w*' •'
of work It is estimated that the trial
w ill consume it month at h a-i
CU-volittid
New York
St Louis
Boston
Chicago
Philadelphia
But roil
Washington
NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York
Chicago
1 it 3 0 a <i a
it It II tl tl a I
OBREGON VISIT OFF
NOGALKS. Ari/.. June 11. Former I
President Alvaro Obregott of Mexico I
has canceled his scheduled tour of
California. June 10-12. it was an-
nounced licit* today by Arturo Culdlus,
n it 5 11 Jr., his secretary.
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ORIENT WILL U’S.™ f*
EXTEND LINE REP0RTED SAFE
w it*so w as In Ing loaded to be shipped j
1() Tiipelta. The tield from whirl! Ill
wheal wits harvested averaged lo
jl.usle-l- ill. in re, and the grain test
|, d :.? pound* to the bushel.
DKMOCIIAT want AilS PAY.
THEMARKETS
RICHLAND CHURCH NOTES
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2 a 1 0
Boston
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
cilleittni.il
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HE PAID CASH
SIIFLBY. Neb,. June 11
When Louis Ih-riil offered srv
,.nteen thotisaml six hundred dol-
lars In cash for an elghiy-a.re
farm near here last week. In*
nteuttl Just at cash
He closed the sale I'.' bringing
real currency and coin In two
gallon syrup buckets, where he
had hanked his money.
«•*•»•*•**
SAN ANGKLO. Texas, June 11
Through train service from Kansas
City to Mexico City on the Orient
railroad by the end of next year, "'us
iilinoiineed here by \\ llllum I Iv in
per of Kansas City, president of the
road, Kemper Is eti route to Mexleo
The Orient will he extended from
Alpine, Texas to Marqul/.. Mexico, and
win require coital ruction of Ho mile:
of road serosa the Hlo Grand.* Thl-
will give service via Chihuahua • lt>
Kemper will confer with Mexican Rev
eminent officials In Chihuahua
Kd Smiit'
LONDON. June 11. W. T Yati Ot ' o mb id A
man and C. K. Wollain. of Akron. I Sunday el.....I at 1'
Ohio, pilots of Hie balloon Goody •*.*.f j pm wm-hip at " a
in hi the ' Jot don Renuel i - up rac ■ n r 1 im» -11,1 ■' -11"1 11
a,,, well aboard the Ot iman hamt t ■ ml every W<dm day * v. nlng
Valeria ml and Imp.* the l S won th* ; y eonbal mviMtitoii t- -v'eiid.d i<-
SuMtill' -ellool -U|n I ill
I! William- pastor
a tn Morn
Pica, lung at
KANSAS CITY
Citttle fee- ipts 3(11111. market I" ■'
up ,»s on, bulk >7
Cair receipt- -7"" market weak Top
-\ on
Hog receipts mutkel -leitilv
,,p HI 5n. hulk Ml Uti
OKLAHOMA CITY
i.... |pi I non, in,ii Ui ' di-iolv
rate which it diti md
A wireless front Go in -ays they
landed squarely on Up- Valet land
thunks to the wonderful tnaiicuverliir
by Captain Norginanit The llelgiiiii
Prince Leopold, by lauding in Spain
won Ihe race with uniting miu mil-
to lis credit.
all
STiu’KID'L't June II A medal
l,„s Iu-i-ii tiwartled l»> tin Swe.li-lt i
Vuidem. Of l-limlneellnu Selel.e. t<* j
,|„. Invetltot of a inipb- device wllleli |
,,, . ran 1 > i1 •> l""" '11
„H, when larger *............ are liceiled i
t'ailb
• I IplOlitt "II
Call receipt
,qi $7 nil
I log t'ei elpl
up <! 1 M., bulk
3uu, m
n ket el t id b
Ton murk* *
y 11 all
COTTON
Spot i niton rinsed id '• 1
,-w (lib,in ex.-hatu* today
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