The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 281, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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THE El. RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
0 LASSIFIED WANT Afj j
U COLUMN
u
TODAY
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FOR RENT
WiNTED To
farm MiltabU- for corn land
at Demovrat office.
Inquire
Greeting* lo the Portland Oregon-
Ian. on the 75th anniversary of It v
RENT- River bottom |first issue
Seventy-five years ago today 27
inmates of Maine State Insane
him perished by fire.
Ten veai s ago lodsy ll<-niy For.'i's
nonce party sailed front Near York
"fi git the Ikjvs out of the lunch*,
before Christmas."
Kastern colleges begin an inter
collcgiur* •inference on c-ilm-al ton at
Wesleyan Vnlversity. Middletown
Ccnn
FOR RKNT Sleeping room for gen
tleman Private liath. * in. phone
468 U*
FOR RKNT Light housekeeping
rooms, Tlti South Miles 3p
FOR RKNT Siv room modern house
507 South lloff. phone 92 W. 5«
FOR SALE
PIANO FOR SALE -tid2 South Rob
rrts. Phone 1187-W. 3p
FOR SALE Two Pomeranian Pups,
female $5. male $JU. House car, rear
of Magnolia Service Station. Rock
Island and Wade. 3p
SALESMEN <— $ISu month and ex
pens*- telling Cigars. Experience not
necessary. Send self addressed slami
rd envelope for Information Nation-
al Cigar Co.. High Point, N. C.
To Each His
Fear
By MARY W OVINGTON
A tublespoottful of tobaceo seeds
-vi 11 produce enough plants to covet
ten acres.
About half of all agricultural labor
in Germany is done by women.
The twelvemonth year originated
with the Egyptians.
An> telephone subscriber in Eng
land who so wishes may arrange to
Ik- called at any hour by the tele
phone operator. All the subscribers
lias to do Is to ring up his exchange
overnight anil ask to be called at
s'lclt-antl-such a time in the morning
At the appointed hour his hell wIP
he set ringing and continue to do so
PERSONAL j until tin- subscriber answers.
FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPIT•! The average dally amount of sun
-bine in England the year round is
The population of London Is equiv-
alent lo that of the whole of Aus
Iralia
AL Oldest, most exclusive hospital
for unfortunate girls and expectant
mothers; a plate of real seclusion;
may work for part expenses; write for
booklet and information; babies for
adoption. Address Fairmount Mater-
nity Hospital. 4911 Bust Twenty-sev-
enth street, Kansas City, Mo.
four hours.
Among certain savage tribes in
Southeastern Africa, twins arc regard
ed as Children of Heaven, and are
believed to possess tilt- power ol con
trolling tin elements.
Do Your Chriatmaa
Shopping Conveniently
and Economically.
r. The
Miop-o-scope
CHRISTMAS
GIFT
SUGGESTIONS
For Her
ORNAMENTAL TIM L'.'a and r.n*
and incense burners a beautiful
lot. Ideal Variety Store.
For Baby
NOTHING would please mother more
than a Western Electric Washing
Machine. A wonderful gift at Rec-
tor Hardware Store.
CREPE DE-CHINK TEDDIE8, lace and
ribbon trimmed, priced at $3.5o.
Kelso's.
OPR GIFT SHOP will furnish gifts
for every one on your Christmas
list at Princes.
SPECIALLY priced, hand-tooled lea
ther parsec. Every purse guaran
teed. A gift, every woman will
welcome. City brut? Store.
PERFUME sets and DeVilblaa At
omizers and Perfume Lights—also
the Amber-tone toilet sets will
please her. Patterson Drug Co.
CANDY Say it with candy; give her
a beautiful box of our delicious as
sorted chocolates. Quality Hokcry.
SILK HOSE, Caps, bright colored
teething rings, and a nice line of
rubber toys. Ideal Variety Store.
Dinner and Decoration
WHY NOT a nice fat hen or turkey
for a gift or for your own dinner
table. Special attention given to
selection at Harris Meat k Pro-
duce Co., 115 W. Wade.
none st't'ii mince meat and can-
died fruits for fruit cakes A full
line at Kelly's Grocery.
MINCE PIES Mother never made
more tasty mince pies than ours.
Kamp Ri-on. Bakery.
OUR PARKER HOUSE and Vienna
rolls ate unexcelled. Quality Bak
crv.
i«*n ntustn t be toe xtmetafl," Carl
explained as thev entered tha home
Fred s terribly s*-ared Ton remember
that newspaper store two week* ago’
I red knew one of the men who died."
Her hueband* fa*e wan perfectly
white and be looked a-ared and halp
lee* She leaned aver and kissed Min
until ibe brought the color to hi*
• heeka. Then ai*e looked about.
"And bow," she said, when the pa
tient looked like himself, "tha nnrae
ia discharged. I want you two to
realiie," and she glanced from on# to
die other with a satisfied atnile. "that
l ie seen through lout little hoax ”
Headaches from Slight Colds
Laxative HRO.MO QUININE Tablets
relieve the Headache In curing the
Cold. S Safe and Proven Remedy
Dr. Edward (irccnan
Dentist
Over Jones’ Drug Store
Evening by appointment
Hours 9 to 12
Dry. A. J. WEST
DENTIST
Special attention given
Dental X-ray work
and
Extraction of teeth.
Office Phone 73. Res. ]071
THOS. JENSEN
-FARM LOANh
— INSURANCE
-REAL E8TATE
Phono 177
■MUMS." Get a "mum" for her fur.
Mary S. Johnson at Frybergers.
For The Home
SPECIAL SATURDAY and SUNDAY
Lady Baltimore cakes with Divin-
ity Icing. Your grocer or Burgers.
\ NEW rloaii sanitary shop for your
inspection, BAKE-RITE Hakeiy
LEMONS, Oranges and Apples, fresh
and fine. Quality Rakcry.
ALUMINUM Dish pa its and Percola For llim
tors at 98c, also Aluminum Pitch
ers 89c. Ideal Variety Store - -
SEE THOSE beautiful lustre tea cups WE HAVE a complete line of Mu
and saucers. 15c each at Wool hogany and decorated smokers to
worths.
NEW WHITE Label Edison records;
also Orthophonic Victor records, a
gift for music lovers. Mallonee
Music Co.
For Children
TOYS Ring a ling circus $1.25. wheel
barrows (55c. sand sets 15 lo 50c.
also toy pianos and stoves for the
little tot. Ideal Variety Store.
CANDY—A nice line of Buntes hard
assorted candies to please the kid
die*. Kamp Bros. Bakery.
FOR TOYS we are Canadian county’s
headquarters—Princes.
JINGLE-KAILS <>i Automobiles will h<
just the thing to please the little
fellow. Rector Hardware Store.
DOLLS- Rye Lo and Mama Dolls to
bring happy holiday hours lo lit-
tle girls. City Drug Store.
please him.
iure Co.
M. N. Wilson Furni-
SOMETHING IN TOOLS Saws, ham
mers or a Winchester eh' -! Very
acceptable home gifts. Rector
Hardware Store.
COMFY SLIPPERS - Daniel Green
comfy slippers for brother or dad.
A beautiful line at Fred Hampton's
Shoe Store.
BILLFOLDS Genuine, hand tooled,
best workmanship throughout; just
the thing for any man. City Drug
Store.
llll Wintrp SiTriptppr I i:m )
fOU shouldn't treat your little
«istar *o, Carl."
A child of threw *>«« clasping hi*
mother's skirt* nn<| screaming with
terror.
“I didn't do anything," tlie child*
brother grumbled. "1 Juat said ‘Boo
to ber. She'* a ’’frald cat.'
"It's wrong to frighten S little rhlld
Molly may never get over It." and the
mother picked up the child in her
arm*.
Her siuall *<>n stifled a hoot and ran
off 'Ibe little girl continued to utter The ho.; hear* the signature of E
shriek after shriek Terror gripped her " Grove. 3»'c.
heart and convulsively shook her small____
body.
It would have been well If Frederick
Blake had seen thl* Incident before
he married Molly Carter. However,
he would have been a small hoy at the
time and doubtless would have joined
her brother In Jumping out at her.
When he met Molly he wa* attracted Phone 1155.
not only by her good look* bui her
high spirits *nd her fine record at
sports. She never loot her nerve at
tennis, even at the moat exciting tour
nnment. He was therefore utterly-
astonished when his wife went j
Into hysteric* because he came upon
her suddenly when she wa* sitting
alone In the library looking Into the
Are. She clutched his arm and
screamed, and he laughed and called
her what her brother had called her
before, a ’“fraid cal.”
Mnlly’a nervea certainly were on
edge those first months of married
life. Her heat friends had to admit
It. But It all began, aha declared, with
the awful shock of Fred a entrance
Into the library that afternoon. He
had flung his hand on her shoulder and
called In that great voice of his before
she knew he was within a mile of the
place.
It was a slippery, sloppy, harsh win j
ter. There was no chance for outdoor
life, Molly took cold and hugged the
fire and was often out of sorts. Her
huelmnd retaliated by teasing her. HI*
laugh, that Ills wife had once loved
grew hateful. At length, one evening,
when as she firmly believed he delih
irately Jumped at her from behind a
door, her terror knew no hounds. This
time she hurried Into her hat and
coat and went to her mother's, and de
dared she intended never to live with
him again.
"She can't mean It," he declared to
Mrs. Carter, looking at her with fear
In Ids eyes. "Molly wouldn't treat me
like that."
When the trunks went out of the
house, Carl was standing with his
friend In the hall. “Looks like husl
ness,” he remarked, and then, seeing
Fred’s face, went quietly away. He
could not forget those sorrowful eyes,
like a dog's.
Fred began to dissipate. The maid -Dwi Roberton Bam Roberson
left and his bouse look on * desolate R0BER80N A ROBERSON
look under the chance ministrations
of scruh_ women. He lived a good deal LAWYERS
at the country club. Everybody who Practice In All Courts
saw Molly told her that she was doing 107 1-2 E. Woodaon. Tel. «n«
wrong. Rut she would not give in.
"She has been humiliated." Carl
thought. “Thai's tlie chief trouble. — ------:-----------
Now If she could only see F red In a _ tt-m „ _ „ —
blue funk. ‘To each hls fear.' Did
Kipling say that? Now I wondpr."
Three days after this, at midnight,
Molly was awakened suddenly by her
brother's pounding at fier door. “Wake
up," he cried. "Fred's horribly nick.
Afraid he ean't live. I've been with
him two hours and have Just rushed
up for you. Get on your things, won't
you ?’’
He need not have said the last words
for she was already Jumping Into her
things.
Complete Line of
Nursery Stock
Fruit am! Shade Trees
Roses, Grapes, Evergreen,
Hedge, Rhubarb
JOHN R. LOWE, Agent
120 S. Barker Rhone IBS
Her Bu«h*rvr *TMt*d iue*hev#ft 9a*
up lu bed and declared that she was
mistaken, uMerlv mistaken, hut her
brother gave an old well-remembered
hoy's hoot. "You * aught on, kid. and
no mistake only don t forget, Fred
wasn't on the Inside Has innocent
I gave him the Muff, hut I suggested
poison and he did the rest. He* got
a powerful Imagination. ' Frald
cat!' ”
He siu-k out tils tongue at hls broth
er In law as though he were eight
vi-tirs old. and th*-n dashed out of the
room. Fred leaped front bed and pur
sued Dlin. In a second Molly heard the
outer door slain. 'Mien her husband
came ilowly hack she waa shaking
with laughter.
"I believe, dear," slip declared, "thnt
I'm cured, cured of being frightened I
ran see the funny side of it.’’
Her husband did not smile "I'm
cured, loo," he said solemnly. "I'm;
cured of teasing For I ran see the l
tragedy."
—
No appeal Is so international a* that j
to the humanity of even people The
*um of 11.S0 ffnta r. Japanese hoy in
Tokio to the Santa Barbara rHief fund
bespeaks a world of friendship, en
gendered by the American Rnd Cross
When the mariners on the high seas
enroll 100 per cent in the American
Ted Cross, should you lag behind? I
CRITERION
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
"LORRAINE OF THE LIONS"
with NORMAN KERRY and
PATSY RUTH MILLER
Comedy
•BACHELORS' BABY"
Saturday Only
EVELYN BRENT
—in—
"THREE WISE CROOKS"
Starting Sunday
RIN-TIN-TIN
The Wonder Dog in
"BELOW THE LINE"
Admission 10-25-3S
EMPRESS
Today and Saturday
JACK HOXIE
in —
"BUSTING THROUGH"
Comedy
"HIS NEW SUlt"
6th CHAPTER "ACE OF SPAOfeS"
Starting Sunday
HOOT GIBSON
in-—
"THE CALGARY STAMPEDE"
Admission Matinee and Night 10, 25
We sell Piston Pins, Rings, Valves, and Brake
Linings.
J. I. C ASE AGENC Y
LAN MAN WELDING AND MACHINE CO.
:t|S North Bickford El Reno. Okla
TYPEWRITERS AN1)
ADDING MAC HINES
New and Reconditioned
SALES — RENTALS — REPAIRS
HENRY BEHNE
Typewriter Dept. Phone 28C
Attention Ladies
Don’t hesitate to send your heavy coat to us to he
cleaned. We mean your fine plush or heavy nap
coats, fur-trimmed, etc. No matter what the ma-
terial and linings are made of, we can give you
satisfaction.
We run a modern plant and have experienced work-
men and want your confidence.
EVANS & FALES
Phone 314
P. 0. Block
DR. LAWTON
General Practice
Special Attention.
Diseases of Rectum
4
o^Mark every gravy
PIPES, billfolds and office calendars
arc very appropriate gifts for the
business man. Barnard's Book
Store.
IH)KK BROS. BARKER SHOP
112 S Bickford
MARKETS
Fidac Seal to tie on
‘ All Membership Cards
KANSAS CITY Flwv'h membership card of the
Tattle receipts 2500; market steady American Legion will have printed np-
Ualf receipts pm; market steady. P°*lte the American Legion emblem
top ItO.flO. the seal of Fldae. inter-allied federa-
ting receipts 35410; market ID to Hon of World war veteran*, according
to'llVtu^ ,°*> *,u*k HI 2n lo announcement made by Jarnea V
Barton, national adjutant.
OKLAHOMA CITY ",n ,hl* wanner the three quarter
Tattle receipts 1100; market steady n,,,,l"n member* In the American Lo-
1o 25e higher; top $9.00. gl«n will he member* of Fldae In fact
Calf receipts 2(10; market stonily: «* In name." said Mr Barton,
top IJ.OO, bulk around $7.50. "Wherever a Legionnaire may lie. If
Hog receipts 300
lop $11.35; hulk $11.15 to $11.25.
market steadv. | ,„ h„„ hu |.f||on w|th hi|„
will he accorded the courtesies und
to members of
NEW ORLEANS COTTON privileges extended
NEW ORLEANS. Dee 4. — Spot j Fldae."
cotton dosed at $19.46 on the New
Orleans cotton exchange today. Sales
were 4.213 halts.
LOCAL COTTON
U>< ......$18.(0
Seed rot ton ... J 140
El Reno spot .. . .. $18.25
Cotton seed, per ton .. ..$26.00
Cotton
W. E. Fryherger wants to ace your
cotton before you sell.
LOCAL
I’lsetng of the seal on the card-* fol-
lows out the resolutions of the inter-
national eongrew of Fidac suggesting
that all member association* have the
Fidac seal cn their membership curd*.
Wheat .. .. ..
Oats ______________
$1.51
Barley
Corn ........ . . .. _
Kafir ......
80
Butter .....
.4"
JScaa ...
-- .45
Letton on Displaying Flag
A picturesque demonstration of the
proper manner to display the Ameri-
can flag waa made at Spokane. Wash.,
recently, under the auspices of the
local American Legion post. \ coin*
maml of soldiers front a nearby fort
marched «.n a main street carrying
banked flag* and at a given command |
each soldier stepped to the aide of the
street and placed hls flag In the prop
•» position.
CHIU CO. CO OPERATIVE nil
Phones 13 and 11 .1.15. GIBSON, Mgr.
Saturday Specials
FREE DELIVERY
Oh! Boy! Those Oranges!
2 80Z. JIB ORANGES 35 CEN1S
481b Honest Abe Flour (no limit)_____________82.35
10 bars P. & G. C. White or Big 4 Soap______ .38
10 bars Creme Oil Toilet Soap______________ .69
31b box Salted Krispy Crackers.................50
1 large size Post Toasties or Corn Flakes.....15
l pint Bulk Olives__________________________ .30
21b California Grapes........................25
1 gal. Oregon Prunes.______ .00
l gal Black Berries._______________________ .75
1 gal. Gooseberries.......... 60
1 gal. Peaches_______________________________ .65
I gal. Grapes -___________________ .|o
l gal. Grated Pineapple___________ .90
1 gal. Catsup------------------- .60
100 lb Pure Cane Sugar...................... 6.00
100 lb Beet Sugar____________________________5.90
Sec our Christmas Candy now on display in window
before you buy. Special quantity price for churches
and schools.
Do you KNOW good bread when you SEE it
i
DON’T BE DECEIVED ON THE APPEARANCE
OF BREAD! LOOKS DON’T MAKE BREAD
If you don’t put nutriment into a loaf—you can’t
work it in.
Wc put the ingredients into our bread and that is
why quality bread continues to grow in favor'—
and our bread sales to increase daily.
1 i'y a lual of Quality Bread and you will KNOW
the difference.
The Quality Bakery
O. D. Sims
rg.L..
=*=Fi
$10,000.00
For Christmas
That is the amount in Christmas savings club
checks that wc are mailing to a bunch of thrift cus-
tomers.
Do you want to have money next Christmas?
If yen do we suggest you join our new club which
starts next Monday, December 7.
The C itizens National Rank
“A Strong Bank Thoughtfully Managed”
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 281, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1925, newspaper, December 4, 1925; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909175/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.