The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 16, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 27, 1924 Page: 1 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY. DEMOCRAT
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»a l he suit* Fa.r *t>* third tda«e.............. ..........
«u«l hail a i*|ireiral«UN display 41 have l.*.n proliiiel thru ah
tho work done hy the city m'ImuIi llu**iu 'll
Th«* exhibit seeuted firwl place ou
unfitl collection of booklet*. first
on fifth grade drawings first <»
second grade construction work. nee
nml |>I ice on fourth mute rhu
work ami seeoiul place on fourth
giade lira wing.
PUCE AT FAIR
Tit** ' aptullan t ounty exhibit at
tIn* tati* fair wou -Ixtli plat** in
the • i n petition affording to the
aw trtl in non need lute Prlil*;. at
teruotn. This county scored
points tint of a total of 1,000. U
m<n third place on design. Hrorins
VIA V. ulil.. < lauilc K <l V\ i
Viva youth l<‘tt here la-t at. k t ■
with a |tai k ou hi* hack ltiln li ‘l Vl
14 Oklahoma t > piake t ’ Wl' 1
i \|xi livl to I'f.U It III. e Vet'*1'
liMHttil a* |n * Mttuic l i i i t
m enroll In cla- e* Wight v•
• rack star .it Pt.ke 1' lust year
S.VITUl*V tlkla Tw » ■ oii-iii i
.'ohli \V. Davis. il« im i ril i v i e'en
lial randiilaic Mrs. Itufiis s Whit®
a in* of Sapid mi's c ty Ire ur> r. in'
Miss Anna V Horner, an watohin
Ii piisiilinll.il iatidid.it, with mat
’Merest this year
At El Reno Churches
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K A v MOM) HIGGINS Editor
Phono 27J.
Marquis Vlornse was a hu-
xisiior in Yukou Thursday
Tr*» ft*pit*t Chinch
The suljwt at >hf rrHeuou theater
Su>sUi iiM«ruiu« * ill he "I'arhcr* an»l
Hohl.isl llaii" Si.ir urv text ^t
halt. wu>te«! uiv lr I » lh tear*, an I
xi' o1 th« in oilii *'ve hair* of he’
In*. »!• lake Ml. The HlonlM se -
xhe v Ii l« at the i*M churvh hull t
t ii,i' , cai mill ha evkagvIistW We
i have Imvu havIan some addition-
I lately » v l
. pl« mlol ri-coril Ihe past year ho*I
a ill In* given public rv*ogn»ti>*a au*l
awards Thirty-I mo have not mitmed
ilteiuline |>it*le rrhooi lor one >ea*.
One award will lie made for tiv-*
vears «d faithful attendance. l to von
.............. »-*- - ...........— a mil to »ee what an nreaaiaid
[mIhui i oar only hop lei na km* < | ,,o l0 discipline i hildieti'
|....... . , ... pu-ni and letter l*'*'*
torn ea the ,.r»- ure lt« «i liol evau
Firtt (koil »n C**v r<e
To' iarrow Will he a tiv: dav III on
Hilde arhcol We will soon In sia't
tag iuie the aew «tom It - ihnol 'car
dome of our pupil* have made a
, I
I he holy fire *>unilitx: up »n oitr altar i j
\Y \| laiuihert. Mrs Uayl j T|** F S and It V t* l’ * meet it
Ihiti . i ml iiuall sou and Misa urn il horns The Men’s |ilh|e cl* *
X.u , 1 l.n were lair visitor- will tn-in with flu h**«*V »f S’umher*
day. 11 \ ■ i • i* * * ■ 1 i ci* f t at . 1
a l.^ k -I up fi r a 1'iii lnnle kllN
V K> ii For rest and Speedy-'
Tayh were fair visitors ; ml attend
id Ho Oklahoin. Ih*ih> Thurhilav,
laatk IM'lltloneil S|W :*l
l hoih in riiiei and evening
Ol! flit
•nnwtc
set vli« *
Tt’a j ihlic is i onllally invited to
\ Uatiur will arrive ihis, »or-lii|i with us
■ mi* front Kai'sn* t’ity where sh *
h p.nt ihe pest week
Mr and Mr*. K It Morris left the
Itoiii women are cumpaifiiiim loo I- !|(l llf x,.t.k 0veriand f*»r
\ri • il a. Ok 111.
tv ‘'in the interest of the family
nut»*e," and f»pe«'t Ikivla to carr*
his ■ •unitv to a safe margin
XKW’ Yf Hi K X V Scut 2n
(*ri "Ident t'l oli.t* . «i'*i’11 t<> V >ld
ou On kafir corn display reduced p;H |«ad In i poll liclnu laKc-t *«v t
tip* peri outage, and (’ounlv Agent I natlor.nl " iigiirliie rcporH tnllcn*el
i indiftgi* him 10 votes MH’oll ■*
IV1.-.24 and Onvl* I?'Ml There i**
oinfi*''! In tin* r.■turn fi* th «1*
•ral'i as the vot* are front twelve
sine* portnally rcpnldlcntt. Ten*
■live Iknis an i vi rvvhch’ilti- nnjnr
l> over the ntliei to*. < indiditex
Went still'd today that In* believed
that possibly some error had In * it
made and vouli! investigate th*
matter loduy. At any rale t'anu-
dian <'ounty finished In Iho first dU
vision ai’d the | eople ol the lounty
sliailld he well satisfied
Mlaitv* County won first place
with u score of 9<Mi and Caddo was
second with H92. Competition for
and Canadian County extends con-
aratulations to Its neighbor on the
west.
M \ UP. I AGE UCENSES
Ce nt Clerk Frank Taylor has
sued a ntarrlatv liconce to Melvin IV
i\ . stmorelan 1 and Ruth Irene I’ vv-
ns of Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs Welter Shutle and
Ml* \ II. Itnlter motored to Chick-
a tpi Iasi evening and attended Me
elr'tlH.
Mr ..ml Mrs Fred C.llhtte return-
••il Friday morning from Henvt r
when* they have .petit ‘.In* list two
1 V c.'hR.
•I'll MK.-t XU’lt 'l,S l‘i ■>
! I’hen you will waul la see our seine I
in Ihe morning wheu all depart
ir.cut* assemlde toi*etlu*r for thlrtv
minutes In preparation for promo
Hon. Noise does not make A Hilde
school.
Morning worship with the !**rd •
supra r ami sermon al ’0 |( Tin
1 sermon Iheme will he. "The Won
derf.il Hook" lots! Sunday was
ereat day with us In nil service*
lifl’a make lomorrow gronlor In
polr.t if allendanee and interest
Pisfbyttnan Chirrh. j The Voting lVople’w Soeietle*
.'u \,i|io* .it ih. Iti' li ii the in | Christian Knder.vor meel al «;St>
.liv .lU. I III.* Home i n.l the *•’ liool.' * The evening worship nt ":W
Will '• the suit;, et 1.1 .11 adilre * ..Jenily in' I ear Ihe t plendM n.vhes
*lte \f« ti*s |;ilih i laws Sunday mom ' trx tnusle. I‘*tl l-> V O. M'»*f 1
n t i; || tie pt i.iii a 1 vm ",l1 • "■ I "t'*",|r. »f
jmtr setvoes ‘iho sermon tliwno »»•
At the Church. 'hf wW.K *iour will he •
re World's <;,ea.es. Mis,- i ‘ «rwat f.’t'sl on of |,'fe ‘ With l-fh
Will II. the sttliitel of the tm.rtMt.v m pmvelent In our midst, thl* win
o'lhot, he n sei-mon of 'nteresl to yon
This church will he In for a "po-
ftKMru:i’K ovii ok 'ii ! ■•*"
aropiirine to f. el .. w-vo of " "
ity following inromice*r*nt th'’
• hree loteo gln« phiut* * i'l
■.mi' fell rapacity wllhl
■ *,vo weeks
The pint'Is that "ill re-ium* ..o
>iatiii*i ar** the I’M-r- Ht'e C'a « t>hn
•he Southwestern Sheet Chi* « pl.mt.
i'ld H iki r ltrotl’.ei's C. ■ pi'
Tip combined weekly ” ’ •'
the plants will air cant to "tip-"
tnntelv *■ wv.ioim Nearlv '0 'pen :
omplovpd in the plants
se'loOll. Service liogillH HI 11
"’I I*' I'erllt. nml I’b'usurov ol tit !
l(oaii|'' an add ii ss li:is."l on t revel
ll - vliy per|o.i which has continu-
al (or the |i*»l few weeks, try
broken l*ie Friday night hy • down-
|K»ur v*f rain lasting shout tra
hiwirs. The guage at tile 1'tttgMMI
National Ku.k showed a rainfall *f
I f Inches lioughlug t ud wheat
sowing which has been delayed l»*
tie dry weather will ha under wav
aasiu hy the first of the week.
Wheat and alfalta which waa already
rowed will lw* greatly benefited hy
the nudalure.
't: ml Vi'S I* Matthews and
I Mi-s I.nla lmdilell were
ul,I,HU ! a City visitors yesterday.
Mi I-’, m Johnson left yesterday
for In i- home in Mu lie where sht>(
will ; pend Ihe v.eek-end. •
Mr and Mrs. K. If. Reuter were
Hklnlioinu t itv visitors Friday.
» Mr- M Hide Williams and Mr. I,,
o. Higgins wore Oklahoma City vis-
itors yesterday.
. \n' r,< in I'-
till< Mimniei
I'lnie.
X
ii i |e^h
Suaduy m
rhotd at 'tfi
Till*
1*
Proiiiolinn |»nv n tins ■ lu*i I
VoLne !'»'ople’' inreliiiT nt 7 ’
rial delegation to attend the JV'
Rnyboni meeting. Frldav errnln!*.
Oitotic 10. Mr. Rnyltorn and Ms
company begin* in (Snfhrle lornor-
|oW.
I,. F. Oeroister, jwtslor,
County Couit
Hob Jamison, charged with hav-
ing possession <ȣ ^ still, was ai-
rnipned In county court Friday. H*
entered a plea of not guilty. Rond
was fixed a* $l."0i) and the ease so:
for trial October 7.
Progressives Hold Open House
On Sunday afternoon at 2:3»
cildik the laiFi'llette-Wheeler
Attorney
General of Wisconsin To
Soeak.
Or >!oi.dity evening •'
o'clock, the Hon. Herman T< Kkern.
attorney peiioviil of \\ isrousin. ■'11
speak in the open, nt the corner o'.
Main end Hroadway Ot laiionin Ci1'.
hlvery person who disins to '• 1
the issuer of the day discussed from
,|the standpoint of th< prneve* iv. ;
, , , . . . ... ' ihmrifi co over to 'he ' iiv and he.-n-
will entertain all their friends in tn< . .
. ... ...II ............. «h,n Mr. l-pl" »«*■*<■'« »r-XV » »-
I. Seiilinr. Okl».. F»,n,
* for man\ vear^ ano will ^ivp \\*%v
Labor landirlate lor corporation coup ,,,)1
t will .1,-liver „ nd.lrrss. ' "" knmrs ........
|.:„, v |. inviied l„ allMrt an l Jl
Iich:- ihe progressive side (,l the issac
m the day. There will he no roller-
' "" which has heon critical
, dav* was prar la ally m
Harry j'lal'e o. Duncan. Okla.. vva*'|
an Kl Reno visitor today i day.
! Mr. If: .old
i Non an ’ '*i
( week end
I who lea'
as*.
]p" nils arrno'd f'on
\ 'iiina to spend *')•*
with li'i'.e Helen Higcin
; noil for RprblKflel 1
our I
.■*! t
V i ], i-ne Moni- returned tlrs
r orui!". '''in Ol-i iltonia C *y where
lie ha- -:p"iit a o v day: visiii:i.-
M:.-s K’aner Vaught.
Mi ll.i’Ty Ih.nunoek \ ill
Sue .■ v i i rn’"g or Pal!..s and
Wort it ■ < he will visit fo’
•-rnl; daV: v i l' Mr !!: • ' k.
Ml 1*0
F i a
Hon
Condition Ureh ir.gtd.
The condition of C
< >
for
•hints
Mak'
• ve"
,.i »,
:• •
inc No I.
e’ ,i with "ne:
M. d'-rl'.iM
Aim 11 old v Ii" i-' ai'* ii I
is end!m the '*
p- . .■ nt !)*. and Mi ■'. 'i
Methodist Episcopal Chuirh.
Tomorrow is piotiiot'oit pay iii
'sundiiV si hoo|.
Pros t ant hevln* at 1 la C
Vood superlnteiideni
1’iV'Me wot ship it tr.inlm:
ovcnlti;.’ hours.
Kp'orth I "ai"a dt'o'iotial meei
ilia at 7 o'clock
With this uuuninp -tin nt eo. .1
•. all for every mt-mhor anil friend ♦•> j
be jiresent and to yon in particular.'
:■ veiy cordial invitation to l>e wiFi
us It you ha' ■ n't hren out much
11 summit' tlii is a good time to
In act up an' -'..it in. Intereslln.;
p'uinam.
international Bihle Students
Moot at tl"2 S Kvans. Sundae to i
in Sr.udav rhoul lesson, (pijirterlv
rc.ie v Join* I-lii; Sunday, 7'HO p. ra.
studv operation of Holy Spirit; Wei
7 .lit i in pra. or meeting lope"
iVlth Righteous'iesi Shall lie .fad •'
! Poor." Isa. 11:4.
.'ll interested invited
SKC
•| l| , I III r t ey needs more good Ills-
lot ii al novels and fewer hysterical
mi i St Joseph News Pleas
STATE FAIR
mm m
JAIL DELIVERY
While prinouerg la the county t
jail treat the mailer aa a Joko, yot
Deputy Sheriff '‘Shorty’' IMorco fall,
cd to see anything funny, whoa J.
r llle.lt, one of ihe prtsonoro at tho
Jail mini molted Pierce to the Jail
door Thursday night about II o'clock
shoved un ’automatic” through tho
liurtt and dcptiiiplfd that the night
Jailer open the cell door*. Whllo
the pun w«h afterward found to bo
a wooden imitation, yet It wto a
very tonne moment for the deputy.
Pierce hud been summoned to
give some medicine to the prison®
.•r», mid Intd entered the cell corri-
dor. Ho doled the raedlclno thru
the bars, and when High appeared
the man held tho gun on Pierce and
coiiininnded "Open this door or I
will blow your brains out." Pierce
was rather stunned for the moment
lmt attorn) ted to parley with High.
The latter however again repented
( his demand, hut his voice wavered
la hit and Pierce darted through the
.door leading Into the Jail lobby
and clanged tho steel door behind
him
V I;
• h
V: K-.'-'u is i
i' ihis 'ciir, i s-.pndin
end with her patents .
T. t T’e Not! ■ "mr in * '! 1 y
• * :) Ii ii' '. '•’! Mi*- "I"'
ill
WC k-
! Mr
i SAN PRAN(’lsrt). Pain' Sept
■tnteriea's round the vorld flye -
() 1 liopptd of: from ciis i-y Fielu. I’r*-
, i'lio at 1) mt S.,iurdiiy mornin'j l-
I K eat ne Oregon
I! EL HO THHTRES
EMPRESS
Fditli Alien nml Paviil Powell a;i-
p tv Sundav u Hi Monday at the
Kmpr»ss in a grilling drama o'
southern roimit'i complicated hy it-
uoeeiit white lies The title ot ilie*
picture is 1 Virtuous Liars." a Whit-
man Mention production, •which i*
s.iffieient vunratitee of an entertain-
ing picture.
Mrs. A. Ian Sit i! . i" 1 ■
number of sehool ltiulren ui
visit to the *!:.'• ail' :> "Stel i'i
|< tu-
nin'
iiv.
h«' "i
t ii i
her hotm
' in i.v v
'll ih-i
1 i | i spent in I
:ir,t |, :: ttii- niornim
in Dnn.' ti. while Mi-
ill tv ']. • liot’-e gue
, I ■ ■ : tie W ■ ek-ell'l
i'll'
Lin "llnieni m Vii 'inn ' hoot ■ de-
. -i ii ;.mu 1' 7T, i ’iiPIi' u in 1 !>"'!
'o' !u;o in p)2l The tuimlter of
I ! e| s 1*: lei 11 r*»-.S I red t" 7, "i ;i|
- rilV ll"" ll.is ' " :icl ■ e t> • • ':"r
Kl .............. CaaullM county clt-' "" »ummo«ed
ib. .Ml. fair ftlmo.it lull nud Uoirnty ll.oket and tb.
... .I, „„ trio entered the cell corridor where
ennui : e FHday. and thoroughly en- trio < niereu ui
loved the dav. ecu though many ot the Sheriff demanded the g n .
vi-itors 'were caught in the High passed out the wooden piece
h'-avt rail, on their homeward jour- of artillery, while the prta0B‘
,, V V ..umber of motorists were era chuckled over the Joke
...........led at Ibthany where they High was recently convicted in
wore fored io spend the night. An district court on tne charge ot
ih.hH, ,(V Jolin DeLana skid- breaking into the Hock Island de-
i,.,o Ihe dil.h east Of Yukon, pot at Okarche and was sentenced
. , u . ,-,|p d out this morning- to two years in the penitentiary,
visitf,„ the fair yes- He is now awaiting transfer to the
M! and Mrs |ohn Kif. prison, where he is already with
Kirk Roderick and (lor- having "done time" on four pre-
Loa I, and June Coy ken- vious occasions.
.1,1, Win Rib' II- Campbell. Mr.j Th" ' gun has hem fashioned out
. ., Mr* c K Dross and family, of wood to ropiesuit an automatic
I Whitlock and family. .1 Kdwin a„d in the dim light passed readily
s, (, Higgins. Mr. and Mr*, j for the real thing at first glance,
r, 11 -cv J-’liackb'ford and daughter | \ hole had been bored in the en^
i . ,md Juanita Farris, Mr andLf tho barell and the “peep algni
M < m ii-hael Pritw i""' fTtuvt'ly.) was made from a piece of nail file.
yi. \i-iude Williams. Misses Mar | ---- - ^
iain vj.ylnr Catherine and Clarice , ,,'hTT'its suo'fTTshman to beg-
w,.iHi Marporie prilt. 'uemhe •* jM f},ir NVfnR under favorable condi*
of ih Roonet staff of th I'd Reno , ,,t’nlversity of Chicago will
•erdey wore
nne sons
dnn. Misses
Mr. Kliier
f’niitoinia. ij
Reno.
\t»,rtin of Nrlington
vi.-itinc t;• 11■1 in I'l
CRITERION
tomorrow for
Miss Violt t ......... -
tending school : i N"1 ■:> n i- '''
ing tin week-end witlt hi , par'
Miss Alya William ' 1
for Hot spr ngs. Ark, ' > •
will iiend w • •
Mr: Arthur !<•
n t elv'-nd :■ 11« s’.
of H'lilry ville
ot y litiwnee.
Tile Wood rn
meet :i* Ihe f
" ii'f
('
Mr. Ui->
a *
Mi ('
Ini It' Mill to i'" t
'• -i"l :*n. tdk
r 'V Radii, >
Trans f(‘r<
I ....... ! o 8
p| V -m Vi ""
•e! wife *o •.
pr.
ir
• t r^nk?.
two days
Sla fling
Women'' will he at the Criterion. ] v,'
Don’t miss the stellar itttraction hr
Finest Luhitsrh, the director of the
"Marriage Circle" Look In yestei
day’s Issue of the Democrat In the
rare nit on the back page, and if
your telephone number t« llstel i
therein kindly coll on the merchant
whose advert 1 <emcnt lists your,
number and von will lie given a fre*
ticket to see "3 Women " This ticket
is good for nnv matinee or evening
performance of this outstanding
1924 25 production during the lim-
ped engagement here. In addition
to thin special nttraetlon a current
Issue of Pnthe News and an educa-
tional comedy a re on tin seme pie
gram, Fsttnl prltes.
Mi V aiy 1
ii nigh* f"t V ’i
*\hi'ii si"' "11
■i i'.rad’.or
it Salem,
!• Mi • Mi-
pii'g *d
'aettihcrs
j '';••• P
, He’ii y S
it"!'.* >1'!
i t j! I ’.' i i t! !.*
7; .')!*,
is d<
i TV
ll it' i
,< rda'
Dr.'
V’ilson cl'ili
Hall Monday '
lill ■;! ,1 lid"lie,
!(>'*-
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•
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1 1 iko", *
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ne's of M' 1 J
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and ' '.pre:
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IllV" "I' Ml'-
f vieiid.
and to the
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and to Rei
pc D,
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\\ 4 1 11 If 1*. , \t
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Hitt. Ill
tiir hour "f
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III
Its
ml
hickurb
: •,. i ■ *1, d
Mr
v
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due Cnhlmge. Kd ('"1!. It
rtarki' were amonsr tl"
at the Slut' Fait yesterdev
and
K C. Roltkar and cut ltd ui .1 In
K Nolan were Okluhom t ■' ' '
or* nt:terday and iti■ m I ' 1
fair.
,t .t Hoehltu of »tka i > Ip " i
li.tslness visitor to ■ ie «i: \ ’ 1
Mrs.
l' r ry
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Mr-
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hi'.-it , he'd we-e guests -if the state )|;iV(l j|s ... hmeii arrive September
eei Min and nt tended the,^ jtl o.tober 1. To welcome
| -.n,I "I'climi ie tli" incoming students,
;5I lived:,y program was arranged for
l registration, physical examinations,
*i.,!S in Fnglish lompostion, recep-
and talks hy the deans and ot.*
|„ , on i-plc* vial »o the future of
st udent
| i the h s (>f Mir beloved
.. ii..!"’ and fatlici
■ a ia ri in I •■Sir* t ie, aigl fnmil '.
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n V Met vt l'M Hid ' m:l
Rtfltn Fair visitors today.
Mr and Mrs, \, \ \ i,i,t »
fal® visitor* ye*terd '
m r|a
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-ihe
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Ill lr 111
ond ID
y o’i 'oi k
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 16, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 27, 1924, newspaper, September 27, 1924; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909002/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.