The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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PAG* FOUR
ISSIFIE
wwii) mill
THU EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1928.
WAMTiD
PAT CASH for fur«Hart, stove*
L d'lhf*, WJ4« End #*»• 420
West Wad* Street
WANTED TO RENT T farm *«*r El
R**o PEoa* IT*-W
WANTED- J ladle# (o aollrlt Christ- ,
n.a« greeting cant* Liberal com- ,
■Gaston Barnard* Booh Stor*
POM WALK
POR SALE -I9?8~ll attar Bulrk ••
dan; perfect road it. on Phone 32
Dolphin* Btnnemsn
FOR RALE —Child* Ivory bed oah
buffo' phonograph and reword# All
good condition *14 8outh Backer.
LAST ANO POUND
STM A TED- Pro« tha Courtney paa-
lure. *rtl of PI«-dmont, one red
fteer branded II on left hip FUnder
plena* notify Chaa Yeoweli, at P1«4-
moot.
LOST or Stray*d — R <an h*lfer. How-
ard Tft'erlnEtnn. R. 1. El n»no
rhon# 961IFM
TNAOf
POR TRADE Dort roa4*t*r, for 4 or
or G room houre. Pay rath differ-
ence or will loan |1.|00 on good prop-
erty Phon* 1101-J.
WANTKO
WANTED—Me* to aback corn Ken
nedy» Dairy.
WANTED TO BUY-Vacant lot or
lota In nr near bualn*** district
wnltahl* for laundry and dry cleaning
building. Writ* Qeo Caldwell, earn
New Cbickaaha Laundry. ChUkaaba,
Ok la.
WANTED TO RENT — rurtlahcd
* houa* or apartment. Call 1188
MALI MILS WANTIO
WANTED! AmbUona. Induatrloua
white perarn to Introduce nod tup-
f 'y the demand for Rawlelgh House-
hold Product* In El Reno and other
nearby localltlea. Make aalea of 8180
to 8800 n month or more Rawlelgh
Methods get buxine** everywhere
No telling experience required We
aupply Product*. Role* and Advertis-
ing Literature and Service Method*
everything yon need Profit* In-
rreeae every month. Lowest pr cea;
best value*; moat complete eervlce
W T. Rawlelgh Co. Dept OK5722.
Memphis. Tenn
Rural Entertainment
October t*
Box and pi* aupper at Pleasant
Home school. Friday crenlng. October
IS. Vida Krcger. teacher.
October 24
Box and pie aupper a! Lira GUn
•cbool. Friday iric ng. October 21
You w 11 be welcome. Mabel Bruce.
leerher
Thera will be a p‘e and box <ur per
(t tha Union Cen.tr school Friday
evening. O t >b*r 28 A good program
wil be give* Lad.** a • reported
to bring pies or b"ies Margaret
Smith, teacher.
Box and pe aoe'al. Pr'dav. night.
October Si. at Lbery school, two
Will** east of the Newman farm Tb*
public is cordially invited Ada Hul-
b rt. teacher
^AUBED
erican Career
(Continued from Yesterday)
CHAPTER IX
Vmtth entered upon hie gubema-
tertaJ Saties aoon after the arm la'I re
vm signed ending the WarM War.
He a truck the keynote at hla admin
letratloa la kis Irst message
“Our heart* go out to the afflicted
Wrnllic; shu have but tb* memery
Of their laved ones, aci (V« sad sight
of the returning alt . *•« wounded
pets the MU ct aorre w la our heart*
Lei n. nevertheless. treat G* dawn
at pane* aa mottling the and of the
Mack night of conltct th t has eon-
mined pmctloal'y every dvltlaed na-
ttaa la th* world Th* now era that
li naming la th* Uatted lute* pete
the dnty apoa ecr State at hlaalng
th* way In th* eoncepttou of read
jMtmenL Th* eld order of thing*
111 r*—-? standing by and meeting
thi sllnetloa chon It preeent* Itarlf
m*.; «t one* give * --# to n policy
at Initiation, broadraie N vision and
foresight that win not only hold the
v* have Inherited la th*
'*• affair*, bet will provide tor
solatia* of every con
*... la the wake at war. there
M Mah that needs readjustment, end
nan le aa opportnalty for th* np-
at the eerrtce of the State to
ft# oa pormaneatly pmgreo-
dvery part of th* V. fl. tad even
(Tom th* Philippine Islands. Com
mentlag apoa thee* letter*, he sold.
“Cansuit th* history of th* etty.
fee wtU tad that th* lower end of
Manhattan was th* beginning of tb*
Ittt* of New York. At one time
praatlcelly the whole population of
tha State Bred there
“It was from tb* lowrr part of
Maahattaa that the edrenterooa pio-
neer* moved ep through the Hudson
•fml^» end m* f-e. r, < »aa_. a
EBB UW| Ui ITI|TT IU1 WTIITWf
Talley beyond. That movement has
aaatlaeed over alnce It was particu-
larly etroag In my young boyhood and
young manhood Horace Greeley's
advice, 'Young man. go Weat.' w Ml
carried force. From th* letters I re
reived It appears that tha m’rrava
from tb* old Tourtb Ward bar* con
tributes something to every co-rau-
alty they have settled In."
With Smith In th* Governor's chxlr,
n place 1* reached to Invert a • re
meat of hla vlawi on th* gen* r»: sub-
)nct of parties He tay*:
“Ueder our lyetem of roverr.-rent,
ergenltad political par'let are < • <
llal for ascertaining tb* will of "
majority of tb* people. The r '
through which that will la x< rt -,rd
la a party platform. Th* party ; at-
form la a dbclaratl* -> of poiituxi f*l*h
and th* promt** to the ; pi i f ;• r
formance In political offlni r :i *
majority of tbs pe* pie see f.' t rp-
prov# tb* platform. er*1 *«* p ■
elptes of th* party, and select Ira cm
didate* for public olBre. A r’vfirrr:
to ecmpel th* confidence of tl.e i* o
pi* must In th* flrst Inetanre be
koueeL It must be straight f r« ard.
clean-cot, and free from m a ling
promise* anieeptlble of dll- rent In
terpiwtatlona."
la pursuit of this theory. Fir: h
carefully studies evary plank In t
party platform* at convent on* N • h
lag la allpped In without hi* k >*l
edge and undaratanding. At ll~.r* he
as** his own will again** the -i’l o'
the majority of the politicians of h ,
party, as when he Inslvted In lOJi < i
the lasertloa of a plank on fc-n: Ing
and. more recently, lolnrd wl'b S- a
tor Wagner. Franklin It n>»r it, and
other* In advocating a World To :rt
plank In tb* platform A* a ru’e h •
function baa been to see that the
planks are sincere and definite. an.
than that tbay are tired up to
Anybody who wlxV* to undr -ike
•ueb an eiercls* can find th * spirit
carried ont by compsrlns the G »r
aor'a annual meting-a to the I> *
latur* with the pledget glv n In the
platform. When be start* to write a
meats*-, th# platform lira Ja frirt ct
him. H* checks wnat be ‘.;* * !m
what Is In the platf rm. Fr.n this
ml# ha never departs
la the election of 15.o Rm ’h r-.-
1.09).131 vote* ahead of the fr ' n
Ual tirkaL but wae defeated lie wj*
•ucceedrd in oQc* January 1, 1.1
by Nathan L Ml Ilf. a d •
lawyer and Judge who was anJ li a
favorlt# of big baalneva Rer A -•.»
MUler was looked upon by tbo flnnn
dal element aa particularly well
equipped for th* poalUoa ard they
were pleated with bis work thro e
hie term. Two year* later In 19::. »?:< i
tw# yean la private lire. Smith ran
against him again, rrreir,-g i
vutea. and w»a r - -rd ty •
precede n ted majority of ISi.532
After that cam* a pretldentlal elec
tlon la 1114. 8mlth ran against t*
rery popular young Colonel The ’->r
loonevalt Coolldge carried the Sta’f
by • plurality of Ml.281 In *; -
this enormous Repukl an ware
Smith wna elected by lt'5<;i. Ir
1128 tb* Republicans put ar*!o>‘
StLlth J>* man tbry eomk-r^d tl-r
etreugaet possible candidate, R prr
eeetatlve Ogden L Mill* Agal:
Smith worn, by 147.471 vote*
Smith could nrver have turns-'
New York froth th# Rep-jti -j <-f
amn Into the Democratic If hla under
standing had been confined to th
great city. Hla triumph* would ha*
been tmpoaalbl* had h* not cotnpr
bended the need* of the amaller cl’!
aad tha agricultural dlitrlrta at «•
aa ha understood there of the retr ;
orta It la worth no*.! a that lo 1.
Smith's vot# In the dry fell cT w^
It tacreaaed In cit.ce anJ cot: tie* u:
atata. Whan be lock hla at-at o-
January 1, 1818, he knew what h
wasted. Hu started out with a p:
gram which he hat pnreued e.th e*
orgy up to the priscnt day. * :..e c
It ta tnlahed; soma r tint to 1
intahed. It all h-.rM t r :Vr, ar
the peopla o' New T *k kat
that It ta honest, liberal, ala
Ha had a aerie* of tr, arum < r
Importance, and ha taoinr lie
measure# throu’h tha I
Whaa It was necessary be w- :.t '
nonvtnclng appea l directly !> th
people Except for the *< «
!Pt2 and 1124 bo b the A’ - y
the Senate have b 'n It
In thoee twi »c*»iom tb” Rer
* Demorra- c m'...r1ty of c u •
the leedenhlp of Jamea J T>’r.!..rr
th# prtsent mryor of N w Y
When Smith wt* reelected In 1*
Oovtruor Miller »ent him a t-: re-
reading. “Evidently the voter* p-. * -r
your brand of government lo mine'
It wee a frank »ay of puttlrr (♦> t-
•ult Tb# voter* bad had V rr *
tw* yean giving an In'ell.-cat rrpro
aentsiloa of plutocracy Ti.iy had u
ahooea and they chose with amphaela
(Coot naed
-V . •
•iff Induttr/a flrjnn "f
A«Mra):a o’/--* Its elirr.i It . (r
to Oui)t Jc*bn MeArtbur. wi*«. h
obtained a few mcr1n«-a fr»>m s ut
Africa, expert men In ahe*:i I-
tag la I7VT. He Intere-t.-,! ! - |
Hah fforerument la hla enter; rl-e an
tha ertftosl flock wen auppleir.cnte
with mack hatter merino* the gift o.
UL
Mistake That Cautet
Rift in Marital Lift
That th* rilpging «m* type of wone
an la more likely lo lea* th* love of
htr buntiaud or et least bore him to
dl*t ran tun. Is the answer given by
Anue R) rue Mr-t all to a woman wbo
luis wrltP n for advice to th* Woman a
Home Companion.
“It la th* growing reluctance of a
huabam* to express hi* Section In
words, mused by perelatent deman-l*
that h* do so, that cause* the rift.*
says th# writer. "Hlenre in affection
la r t advocated In tluit statein<-nt.
Every woman not • oly wants to be
loved, hut eha wants to h# told that
th* la loved. But It Is * pity f< r
her to force or twlvt the Issue to
that It become* not a q-ieetlon of hew
a rri.n may or nm expreva bis affc-c-
tl<>n. but It become* rnther almost a
queatlor >f how he may defend him
a< I. or preserve hla Independence
j “It should not be forgotten that
th-re are many way* <f expressing
l<>te and that one m-n a silence mi.ht
| expre-* more of hi* affection than the
• - :nt di-clnratluns of a differ*:)t
type.
“The demand hy a vr f< for corat.int
re-tfsur :nce that a I ' t--ind love* her.
wh'U ehe know* p fe-ttv well that
I e d<-« *. I* not tie v ij to keep a
d» 1 nud I r^-e an-] aelf forgetting
lovo-
Lift U Easy
Life becomes almost automatic If
you top the a»urr* of atrength, of
lore, of hnppineaa npon which life
U»-; endv— American M::g it.ne.
Itora Thursday
I
the week-end at home.
Sor.nJa That Climb
I’e«fnt test- at) n i: it the crowing
of a r<-< :ir. the r n-.n^ of a chorch
h* ar. :. ui ler * - (Iona, the
,t of a ir . i rate ulau st a
n lle Into *he ii; p- r air.
A crK'rt'a c rp ■ irrlca up
t it. and the cr<- k *>f a fp :• ran he
h .nd at an nltitud-* of 3.IM) feet.
Among solid* pt iiij by living
a . the nit li
n ord It ha* h* - n h* r l l-y balloon-
I--* fi'kXt fi t u; T'•• rcjeift of a
t.l’.e will carry afoul (lie eatne il.a-
lance.
t'f r.H aoc::4* eec rded. a l )Com<itl\e
w!.|*l!ii r ,i fu-* b ; t. It ha* b" n
I *. r-1 in t! n lu tul!o* rhexp
earth.—1'e- ' ir > *n e M !y.
Letters Carried News
Before Printed Page
Lettpr* were the ri-tl f 'n-runni r*
Of the ue" "p.iper. Tor nnnv ye:ir«.
probably the: m la In fact, relative*
xnd friend* lnl< rl.trded their written
eotnmunleatlotia w :b choice bit* ot
S' e- p ar 1 news I ;t mI.ut tl.e end <>f
the ’Ihirk a;a ape. i::l * ie^t c n-
la.n.ns the nc * U-s m to find fa-"r
a* an ad-lltl'-n to res'ibir epixtlea in-1
t-y the Sixteenth c»ntury exclusive
new# letters wire fetg written, ray*
*n nrt le In the Detroit n Or.e
■ ' y of t! * kind of a Idler w. * tl.v
e-l at t e t. it c - .1 • -n i f t <•
InterratlonaJ pr*-* e-.hbltlon In
i • D * * f ■ I ■ dated
March IS. l.'iTO, an 1 contained a r<-
l>»irt of a Cglit with plraie*. The
hu* nee* I.n :sc* of J'ugger In Frink-
hirt-on the Slu.n built up qu-te a large
clientele by supplying this kind of m-wa
erv.ee and the ri* i:n developed t'»
•u h an ex• ut that Anally rjiclal
tflce*. advah! i.e l-ly alluated. U-gan
•o c licet the n>ov# f r l!st» of rc^ i-ar
‘atavcrlbv-rs There letter* were scut
out by post. By lhla mean* the die
m-mlnatinn of new* I i ] re.i ’.•--I a
. h ►’ it* of | *rf ctlou, metlmda of
on ir inicatl n con- de i-fl. wfi n print-
It g wm* ulnipRfleiJ hy tJulrnlverg nn I
lie w iy for (I.e pr* —r.t vu-l In-titu
lion* in till* service wm made t.i y.
The brimstone Path
When Hie revivalist, Torrvy, w-c
l.nbbus n.i-vtltis* lo Londou. he wiu
tinnoyed by pcnuitm who dlsapprovii
J L-a wriuxina leaving the h*|i
Iheei I In* a regular bell and brim
a: lie Se- Rion one nlglit, tit to d hi
h» rrrv wfivt a grc.it aorrow tt h:.•
• •er to him liecninie lie believed "in- «
(•’• aunts bad died I'rjK-nlteiti. “An-
et c h.»* certainly g"i:e to hell,” th
rvangtllrt added. A young iii.xb foul*,
stand no m"re. and got up und walke*
out. “Yi-a. and Ihi-re go*-* a voun,
I. an who will go to hell, too.” Torre;
*h.mted Reselling the door, tli
ynuns fir11 w lamed aroun-t. “Yet
I m <-if.M he call' d hat k. "Ta. ta. An.
i i- r. gi* for auntie? Or shall I tell he
y-ui'll ree her lalcrt"— Portland Or»
CoDioa.
Teacher Near Death
In Suicide Attempt
BLACK WELL. OHi , Oct 1* )h
A!’ne drown, qrude m hool pr nelp l!
here, w'.o allegedly rhot herself over
d- 'pondency of 111 health, was near
i! i’h today.
Offldsl* investigating tf-«* choo’lpr j
found thre- biillot-, had eutored Mi »
Browns body
- _ . ... ^^
From Over The County
Norman where rhe Visited friend*.
Mr* n Y K'ng of C’arendm. T#x Araon< the Okarche folk who went
a*, nrr ve! Friday even'ng for a rl* t Oklahoma City Monday evening
oUuVrdvllv^Tnr^JdT ““ ’'‘‘j Sra*W K-ben. Mr. id Mr. N. t
Kurchen, M aa H-irenoe Collier. 8 rank
Itomto vi and Mr* H.-rhert W8* | Helnen. Frit* Wledey.
t -.of III Reno. Sunday. October 7. j ani* ! •'loc'lt'r|_
daughter. Mr*. Wlemsn wa« former-
ly Mia* Edith Shltber
M4«w 4<v -» Bugs* of K-naf xhar.
spent Monday In Okxrihe
Mr* Gu* l.udwig. Mr* FI l/idwlc*
Vl«* f.uclle Wledoy and Mr F W
Wli <1 y upent Suturday la El Reno
nn bus ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Johu Rhleber and Ed-
ward Shleher *pcut several days la-t
week Ut ii Ititou OkD
BANNER GRANGE
The Banner Cram,# w.ll hold a
| m I'tltiK for fourth degree members
Friday night, October 19. at 8 o'clock.
and attended
the i vrning
a aororlty banquet In
Mr* Gil'a-d • f Marlnnd •r>eni Sun-
! ••• her# wl'.h her mother. Mr.:. Ann-
sebutz.
Mr and Mrs ll-rry Hurter e-:ter-
t.xlne-1 nt dinner Funds* M..c-c t*<i
r.'hv Jh-rry. Inez Kitchen and Mr
Fharle* Coun of Kingfisher
Mr Rll Oortn.ia who re-enl'v un
derwent an orerarlon for a;» -nd cit s
a * SL Anthony’s ho pttal at OkDbo-
mu City, i, rntmed ■•••••
“plend.dly. He expects t’ he tilih'
lo r< turn hnin# the last o: thlv -vcik
Mr. and Mrs. Ccnge O''- ho! !!
—i reJoMnr orer '.ho i.r.lvr-1 of .»
di i -htc-r Tbured »>• ni,; »*. They Imv •
• <y| th little i;.' *, Mjr.an Mi,
Mr and Mrs Wm Kiemelr nnd
d sghtcr \gne.». were K nr-flsher vla-
Vr ,xnd Mr* Frcl M*rreldt of El
II n-t -pint Monday rn'-ruiur m Ok-ir-
cut* w th friends.
M * lar.hr* ard Villette f/iosen o'
Oi lahoma City spent Sunday with
tl r pucMs here
Mr itrd Mrs Ford of Kingfisher
wore Okarche vlsltoig Friday
Mr and Mm John louche and fam-
ily ‘pent Sunday In Guthrie valtlng
the r daughter and sister, Ml#h
Gladys Bust he
Mr and Mr* F. K fox and Mr*
(’ \V Wright bpent l-atarday In Ok-
lahotna C.ty.
Mr and Mrs. Je! n Vo * nnd chll-
d -’.n of Oklahoma Ctiy. visited rela-
tives la Okarche Sunday
Mr Ai e Gutowsky of Klngfijbcr,
wa an Okarthe visitor Sunday
Ml Margaret Halt of Oklahoma
(’ ty. spoilt Sunday with her pareutx.
Mr and Mr*. John Hau
Lew oily n Wolff of Norman, sprit
'I ubh-h- 1 ficii'brr t*-2i, N i\enil»-r 1.
lttl )
NOTICE OF TIMt FOR HEARING SET
TLEMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Sirite i.f OKI it*, -ni.,. ' \irxillnti I’nunl; -•
IN TIIH COl N I V ' "I UT V»F M\ll*
COUNTY
In the Matter of the K*ti»te if P. A
r r- -...in. sIm> known as Robert A
I rrm.in. 1 >r. • imi -t
lint --rt I -r. man. »» the .Mlmlnlatratur
- f t11 i tair i-f it A Furermr,
i ilr > I.n « ii im P-'t-ert A K-ri
man, il< c i it. h'.lng on the
• i i !. - - i 1 • t . 1929, r• nd< reil f.
| " ;.i and filed in iii u -un hi
final in i. mt .»• -1 p int n fur diMrl1
I ti-.n unit r-i>-> t if bl« ii<l>nlniwiratl«>n .is
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l i-fiirt Mi l Tic, i ! . the Mhilay Ilf Ni.\.
mile r. 1 ' i m nr ut t iv * ii • In* X.
I- in, i l -aid dav. tint In-ltig n ■!.«.
' th* i . . ■ r term ll,l, of h.cj
Cnurt. t"-. n "I ill-• kiiiii- is hereby a|i-
1 I Inte<| f -r the ■ Itli nn nt tIn i• f nil
' ili-lr-IhiM- n i.f ut i-i -le nt the 1'i.iint
I’ulilt r ei n tin Ult; i-f 111 ItelVi. In
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Uinintv JikL-
ft'OODS THEATRE
Today and Friday
•HEART TO HEART"
w> 'h Mary A-tor—L'oyd Hojhes
Com-'fy: Leve l Young Scream
Valin## 17—?0 N gh* 10—30
Starting Saturday
"THE GORILLA"
C/iiie/iion!
J J1L 7Ur^ j V I t k WI ^TTTJf
M
ENTERTAINMENTS
Now fhewing
Bu'.ter Keaton, in
“THE CAMERAMAN"
On The Stage
SWASTIKA
The Wizard of Mystery
Come and hear Cr.. Swastika
Bring yc ur business Trouble*—
ycur Phys oat Ailment* — your
Love Tangle*—He’ll help you. The
Famous Astrologer will answer
your que-.tona. Don't mi*s this
wonderful opportunity to learn
about yourself,
Admittion 10c, TSc, 35:
i Put.I h l i - r tv-?' I ’"M
IN Till! '• •' VI I - l:T IN' AM' I'll:
r.x N AI A ■ ' 'll I It.AHi IM \
In tti-» Milt*' f thi Ertat*- of Mlnnlt-
t.‘. • • h t i' -i v- i«;t
NOTICE OF HT AI IN G FINAL AC-
COUNT. PFT TION FOR DISTRIBU-
TION AND OISCHAHOE OF ADMIN
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1928, newspaper, October 18, 1928; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909051/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.