The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. [124], Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 2, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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WASHINGTON, Jana I. Urlef fu
iaral auevtooa for Thomae II. Maraka
vlca provident who died boro
■ly yeatorday. will lie hold at
4 p. to. today and the body will leave
far ladlanapolla. Ind . Iniuiodiaivly af-
ter.
Praaldeal aad Mra. CuwlMge will at-
tend the ritea.
The funeral party will reat-h Indian-
apalla nt 11:31 a. ■. lotoorrow.
__THE at MtWO DAILY DtaQOUT
nnitiou Will HOT DELAY
«cm nil HIGHWAY FATING
Tbt uiuib aaaaal ratl> aad
t lab roalrki «d thr lb»>a aad Girt*
fariu tlaba td tbv twaaiy will V hoM
Friday. Juar i. al Leg** Park There
will be a *h«n Uu*iii<*** *r**K»a Krt
TV vkty tutotolwbiaera aad Mate
bifbnay departaieat ratavr* bare
reat bed aa agreement aa the baa-
I KOI of Ibe chy water taato aorth of
ibe iiiy aad to conoequmee there wto
V aw delay to Ito prugre** al IV
Iw a
luuKiaat aad elai 10a
over
teat.
The l*aian id Ibe alteraiHto pro-
Siam • ill I* a talk by Ita4 Merver
id Wefelou tkklahotoa «hatupioa rlab
buy «d ibe uatioa la adililiua talk*
new aad rotund a »w wparatlva kaad ta
iV fanner. Apru allure to the back-
vaa af IV a%era«a aatoll town. bat
1V taaa taroturu are Ian toed ta foe
pet Ibta fan. TVy tohur under Iba
Nilaiakea a.*ii«a tVt a |oed long
tweaira a bigger lawa aad that a Van'll '“‘I ta made by Itev. Ilolmea Mr tal»
.4 fariurlM »«ald aidva tbelr pr**b- «d tin* «iiy. H A Praii. atata rlab
at. The g«***l will aad tba wtodo- jleader; Frau* I* Sianh. HUiue eouaty
l eaned *upp«»rt ef tV fanoere la tbal eontHolant in b'aderahlp” !«• ibe
iwwaa trade territory are vaally tu**ro Muse* trophy. aivea for leadvrabtp
keelrable than faeto.ira for IV avee iraiaiu*. aad i.ihera »ntere*ied lu the
.ipe lawa. This go«*l will aad thlajwurk «l «b» lloy* aad llirl* rlab*.
>u|>|a>rt will awl iione unawugV aad Aftrr the apeakiaa the ilab ronteata
ualavlled The V*ialiaf of a row
•luaity'a agrhitliuru will ha bread raat
iipea IV waters. TV l«wa will pro-
great without Virbtof aiaohrotackn.
will Im Ik Id a» folio**:
Conte at Program
Itld I'aluuu t Mi*le| t lull inii-iiiia:
stunt tnmiraattna four realarleat;
l'i tiiiiiia deiiioti*lralloti. Mea*wrment* .
d«t»H>iixtraiiKi»
t'aluiiK-t Town Model Oluli: Hi uni.
ljube mi the • .uniiy and home demon
hi rut ion aaentai; T*o demooatmtlotta.
ITeaHaoi lluiiit- Model Club: Ktunl.
One erlenllei aaye the liniiian breto
la grow lag emaller, anmhef eaja that
|p two million year* man. If be ear
vleoa, will be practically all brali.
Ilaaawhlle aeither opfnlon la ef tba
tolgbteat practical Importance.
EMPRESS
LAST TIMKt TODAY
MTtM OP THt O’URnKKVILLCS"
to
Admlaeien Matinee and Night 10c-25c
A tow af mlllluaa af dollars doe la
Inserts aud grubs mi-are every year
•to America a farms Muck of (kill
might V saved If farmers fruit grow-
ers aid gardeners w«»uld make ada-
quals prnvleloa fwc tba protactlon of , „ ------------------ -------
laeeellvnroue birds. Birds art aature'a|,H Hpv«,r imingi; Sod teat log. Ilmialre
most Imiuirtaat agenelea for keoplag m, year rlab girl,
down Iba overwhelming hordes of la- mimuiik Model t’luh. Mtum. ta
aaets Without a euRIrlent aamVr of, eki baage; IVultry
blrde la a community tba balaaca °* JU,iKlni;, Table mdllng ilemim*lralloti.
Ufa Ibatrt Is dlaturbed and Inaaets get ,-(l> Model Club: Htunt.
tV upper hand. I'arbapa tba largest ( niV|,r ri„nu,; poultry iudging
toll of blrda la takea by Iba bouae «»• raibm; fVwer making.
^ .... . ,n||11m| (Unit: Attmt.
itbe truitHlormatlonl; Canning Judg-
ing; Soil lest tog demon at rut Ion.
Itanner Model Club.
Midland Model Club,
lame Slur Model Club.
north of B Kern*
The voairoversy arose over the fart
1V1 tv etty water Itoe pm* wader
« Iiortloa of tV new highway grade
Slate engineers were unwilling to go
ahead with the grading Mill the city
removed the ItV outside thr grade.
TV city «ommla*bmera felt I bat the
changing of Ibe water liV baa alt wh
necessary rlp-nw
VeMerday tV ill) cummiaaiuorr*
• •m(er<c«l with the highway depart-
ment official* al Oklahoma City with
Ibe result that tV rutin- mailer baa
lu-ca amicably Meltbil.
TV illy baa agreed to In-tall a 19
inch gale oh Ibe water Itoe Vyood
the point where IV grade crouses
the main, and will build a-concrete
Imi 9U feel to length, three f«-et high
and two feel whle. around the water
main where It pa**c* through the
highway grade.
Thl* arrangetoent was rnommead-
ml by resident engineer Kwiag, and
wn acceptable to chief engineer IHtge
of the highway departtorbt.
Paul WVAaa
Mrs- Itahwl U
at tV family home to Oklahoma (toy.
Mr* WVAaa Is gtiid too prasldsat
*4 IV todies solitary to the O. R. C.
«V is well know a to HI ItoS whore
aV has v talked a* several occasions
TV fwoeral will ta tald Wedooaday
aficrwooo at 4 aVVrk frail the Hate
pa dors to Oklahoma (toy. aad a ante-
Vr of HI Reoo tviebda of the Ibtotly
plan to attend
Hubert Huberts died this rnttmiag
at It: to oVMrk at the hbme «4 his
>na. Jessie Httoerta 414 Booth Kllista
avenue. TV faooral will V VW
Wednesday moral « at in o'clock
from IV residence. 411 Koulk Wilson
where aervke* will V conducted by
Rev. Ilotaes KktaV latermeit biB
V made to ita B Bbta essaHeri
Mr. Roberta was kora to to- Onto
• ouaty. too., aid was it years af ace
at tV time sd his death. Me was ad
ttota. Sid tad vaaUed to (taadtoo
yaarw
He la aorvlvsd by hks w*a. two aooa
Jessie C. Roberta aid Jobs Robert*
of B Rom; five dougbtara. Mra. Mon
roe Ilee*icy. Mrs. tieorgs HabV. Mra
IM Arnold. Mra Chaw Morris aid Mra
C. R. HabV al B Reio.
Retakes Jam Watoar
TV fktmral af Mra. HiVus lav
Walker was VMI this afteraoui al I
o'clock «"*• the Ftirao church, where
services were conducted h* Rev. Ilr-
ItMstrr latertoeit bas blade to the
Frtaco vetoetery
Mra Walhcr died Sunday toorulug
Ul t: to al the We of Vr daughter.
Mr* Huaktrk at HbhVud. 8V wa*
horu ii India ua July 4. HJS. aid wa*
Hi years id age al IV Htoe uf her
death
TOMORROW and THURAOAV
EVELYN imENT
. —la—
"ALIAS MARY PLVNN"
*' Comedy
"WHY MEN WORK”
Adnlaalou Matinee and Night 10-25c.
Tears ago tba depredations of the cat
on blrda caused Hula concern, but
■ow that about 30,000,000 cats blanket
tba United Stales people an waking
np to the necessity of protecting
blrda against them. It la not nacre
•ary that pat tabby V parted with,
bnt no stray and unowned rots should
ha tolerated. I Hiring the Beating sea-
son for birds unattached rats are es-
pecially destructive. Roosevelt ones
said: "It Is tbs duty of every man.
woman and child to protect the birds"
The news of a commercial air line
la be established In this country la of
latarwat because aa yet ^tra hare no
regular air travel such aa baa become
commonplace In Europe. Why It
should ba relatively so much moro
expensive bare It la difficult to sea,
aaya tbs Boston Post Tba fare from
Boston to 8t. Paul Is to be approxi-
mately three times the rail fare In-
cluding sleeper’and food, while Iba
time consumed la about one third.
The si” charges from England to
France nd from Paris to Vienna and
other places nra only about 60 per
cent higher, exclusive of food and ac-
commodations while the time con-
sumed Is about one fourth. Such
high charges may be responsible for
the unpopularity here of air travel
In the few abortive attempts yet
made to Initiate It
IliiilliiKton Model Club.
ALONE IN HIS GLORY
Criterion
LA8T TIMES TONIGHT
«
"THE DRESSMAKER FROM PARIS'
Comedy
" HELLO, GOOO BYE"
Paths News.
Special Added Attraction
Ray Starks
and his Rhythm Kings
Famous Radio Arti*ts from Station
WHA8. Louisville, Ky.
Admission 10c—25c~—35c
Wednesday and Thursday
Big double program all for thu price
of one—
LUCY PAKA
HONOLULU' S FAVORITE
and her entertainers--Fingers, play
ers, dancers.
"A NIGHT IN THE ORIENT”
Homcthlug New and Different
Feature Picture
WESLEY BARRY
—Is—
"HEROES OF THE STREET”
AdmlMlon 10c—25c—Me
HAMLYS'
WEDNESDAY
WILLIAM DUNCAN
—In—
"WOLVES OF THE NORTH"
PETE MORRISON
—In—
"KIN000M COME"
Comedy
"No Place To Go"
.—14 and No
Modern man has Increased his tools,
bla machinery, bis Invention. Ms
activities and hla store of learning by
many hundred fold. But in the re-
corded history of civilisation he has
not Increased his brain by one cubic
Inch, nor is there any evidence that
he baa increased bla Innate capacity!
for learning, says the New York Sun.
Modern man Is essentially little more
than the Cro-Maguon man in a new
environment. Modern knowledge has
grown beyond the capacity of any In-
dividual man to encompass even a re-
spectable fraction of It, and drifts mors
and more into the hands of specialists
Dr. Crosby A. Perry, only llflna soi.
of the American Revolution, who re
cently observed his eighty-sixth birth
day at hla Pittsfield (Mass.) home
Ha received Innumerable telegrams
■nd letters from members of the Sons
of the American Revolution congratu-
lating him on his birthday.
URGESCORRECT
MAH ADDRESS
WAKIIIN'tlTON. D. 1'.. June 9. A
letter, poati-ard. parcel, or newspaper,
entering the malls.ls simply a piece
of mall.
If. because of Inadequate or Incor-
rect address, and, In the case of the
package, Improper wrapping- a piece
of mall must he taken out of the reg-
ular postal machinery for “directory
service" or “hospital service," ll be-
comes a nixie,
If the postal sleuths ate able to
correct the address, or return lo send-
er for a better one. It again becomes
a piece of mail, though “delayed mail"
Is the better sobriquet.
If. after an exhaustive effort, tlie
postal "detective" must give up the
puzzle. and there Is no return address
the piece of mail Is consigned lo the
Dead Letter Office, where It again
changes its name to dead letter or
dead parcel as the case may he.
Its period of existence as a nixie
is the most expensive one. It de-
mands special attention from the very
best clerks. Valuable time is spent
in Its behalf, time which also may
prove more .os*')' to the mailer or
Intended recipivJt through the attend-
ant delay.
But In the long run the postal ser-
vice loses most. In Chicago 400 em
ployes do nothing Rut handle nixies.
In New York the service costs 1500 a
day. In all the nixies cost the govern
ment about $1,740,000 a year.
Lrwto for 1 he Bluebird Bn»»ry Number m *v#ry »*f -
H a tba mark el quality and your protection.
Bluebird Diamond Rings
Aft SoU <R Tkto Storo Rt ifcd
Nationally AJtMRbfJ iMtai
»vttv Bluebird Diamond la carefully ottered by expert*
for brilliant color - purity tad perfect
mounting it tbe work of • ernflMRta—bond wrought from
bam of Solid Gold or tnatimUR-prteen from
e
upwtrd
H.C.R1SSE
SCIENTIFIC PIE
Old headstone* In h cemetery In
Vermont sre being coated with '•enient
to preserve them.
A snow shovel ha* been designed
thst has a curved blade to roll snow
Into cylinders for easy handling.
WWW
8m yoar doctor. Vicks, how-
will allay tha irritation.
Another reason why the older men
believe the automobile doesn't com-
pare with the old-fashioned sofa as nn
aid to loveniaklng la, In the old time
thege waa no steering wheel to engage
one arm, and no road to divide at-
tention with the supreme Interest. One
could concentrate. In fact, two could
concentrate.
Another reason why we don't get In-
dignant over the theory of evolution
ta that whereas we admit tbal It
would be an outrage to aay some noble-
men we know were descended from
monkeys, there are nevertheless cases
where the reflection would ba all on
tha monkey.
R.L TIMETABLE
ITCHINGS
| 80 your d
® ev^i 1 UaM^
VICKS
OMr IT MMhmtt Jan t>iW Ytmrty
WELCOME
DELEGATES
NOTICE
CAR OWNERS
Don’t let other paint shops lead you to believe they
have Duco. We have the only genuine Dupont Duco
in Canadian County. Others claiming to have Duco
are infringers.
Our work is first class and every job guaran-
teed. Let us figure with you on your paint work.
Estimates cheerfully given.
WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF CARS
Cars washed day or night, and the best place in the
city to store your car. Cars called for and delivered.
Open 24 hours a day.
MORGAN BROS.
301 So. Rock Island
Phone 3
Nu. 18 ..
No. 24
No. »2
No. 706
No. 724
No. 41
NORTH
Arrlvo
2:40 a. til.
.2:55 p. ui.
7:30 p. nt.
(1:05 p. nt.
12:55 p. m
EAST
Arrive
0:10 11. m.
Depart
3:50 a. m.
4:05 p. m.
7:45 p. m.
Depart
ii:40 a. m.
Th« engineer who luggcttcd that
alrplanen will toon be ao cheap that
pedeatrlana will be able to Ay In aafety
must have noticed that even now mod
pedeatrlana ere In the air moat of the
time.
A three-pound mackerel caught off
Redondo, Cal* recently wee found to
contain a 26-cent piece, a nlckd and
10 pennlee, or about aa much change
•• the average taxi driver ban for •
Ave-dHIar bill.
No. 42 _
11:10 p. m.
11:25 p. m.
1 No. 720
7:35 p. m.
8:00 p. in.
No. 48
1:30 p. in.
No. 718
4:00 «. m.
No. TOO
SOUTH
0:15 p. nt.
Arrive
Do part
No. 31
.. . 2:45 a. m.
2:55 n. nt.
toNo. 23
12.55 p. tu.
1:20 p. m.
No. 17 ...
.11:20 p. ut.
12:25 a. in.
A magaxlne writer eiye « muiidan
ehould underetaad hotnny, geology and
aetronnmy. However, It la t bit tough
on tbe auditor when • mnelclei
•oundi tu ba tockUii *11 (brae el
No. 21
No. 705
No. 723
No. 41
No. 43
No. 717
No. 47
11:00 p. nt.
0:45 «. m.
2:25 p. nt.
KELSO’S
Oetirtg fbank (Mat!
WELCOME
DELEGATES
Cool Clothes
Well Tailored in all the Newest Modes and Pat-
tems—
TROPICAL WORSTEDS and GABARDINES are
the fabrics for fine Hot Weather Clothes.
—A Wonderful Selection at
$18.50, $22.50, 27.50, $35
WRIT
Arrive
7:20 a. m.
7:15 p. m.
12:10 h. m.
. 1:00 p. m.
Depart
7:30 n. m.
7:55 p. nt.
No. 71* 1:11»- « » 35 n. in.
'No. 701 ........ 5 35 e. to.
Straws
Style and Quality distinguish our Men’s Straws, and
best of all, our prices are no higher than those of
average hats. See our light weignt Swiss hats, Sen-
nets, flexible Braids and Splits.
$2.50, $3.50,14.50, AND $5.00
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. [124], Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 2, 1925, newspaper, June 2, 1925; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908970/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.