The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 231, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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PAOt TWO
THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
THURSDAY. OCTOBER H
MAHER BROTHERS, RUBLISHEM
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY__
Full United PrtM Rtoort _
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HUGE r»JM IN SAVINGS—
Twenty-three btlHon doHnr-*. •' *■’*
of nearly two billion In a year, repp
oent the total saving- account of th
American people nccor.ling *
complied bv the -an .1,1
ion of the American Bankers
tion. , . ahiclt coinprt-'
Th(. ,.b«u«•
■ t"
paii
ssr.£r<s z
inhabttaut A ' point*
vance In ’^repa.e Stine
out that the gam l« ^ J ........*, ,
during the year of ^ t.as
^Tft’S vvar before
Whleh tooK pia |
-rno fletires also show Ulal
The HR .... (|jo,Mm are own*
saving# of _ Th),
by 43.850.127 ^ ^
!£! «... comp. .**’*;' »w~o,;
A regional analysts "f th*
in the savings habit “bows ^ ;
New England states ha ■■
amount of savings per capita * *,
$478. The regton.il fluuie*H at*
New England $3.750.11»1."'T"
Middle Atlantie P.290.2«v»'«m ■ >a
Southern I.7«I.734.i»h» ...
Eastern Central 5.507 Ml.OPo 1* ;
Western Central 829>t>a."0" .
raciflc______ i.M4.trta.iN,t. *■» 1
Man (In barber chain Be <arefu
not to cut my hair too short peopb
will take me for my w ife
bigger and better—
Difference in nationality is alwa>
Interesting. . ...
A friend of mine who attended in*
International Chamber **f
in Rome autl Brussels studied h
types there and found m.*si represen
tatives running* true to form
To illustrate he told this story
“You probably have heard (he-ton
of the six men of different national!
ties who agreed to devote a year '*•
the study of the elephant
“They tn*t, duly, ami the hngli-n
man submitted a substantial volume
of 400 or more pages on The Kb
phant and How to Hunt Him
"The Frenchman in turn con'rihu'
*<1 a mauve libretto entitled TElefant
—Fa Vie Amoureu'*' or The L<'
Affair, of the Elephant
-The Irishman of course had writ
ten on What the Elephant Thinks of
the Irish Question'
-The German had six volumtnnu-
tomes entitled Ac introduction to th*
Stody of Elephant.'
-The Ru*s:an had re'ired t h.* a'
tx and evolved The El*-i.bant Lh -
He Exist -
"But the American won the «»D
paause of the crowd with his small
hrfchtire is dear 34-point Caslon ec
trtleri Bigger and Better Elephant**
Railroad Tie#
Timber sulticicnt to build l<O,0fln
slx-rootn house* *»f average design. <*r
enougb t<* provide bom** for a city
of NiO.nntt people, sueli a** BuIThIo or
* .„, Francisco. Is being saved b> tbe
railw ay - **t tbi- country annually b>
their rapidly growing pru* ti« e of treat-
ing Die lies Hi their tracks with pre
8eni.il'— <•• protect them ngoln-t de
cn> 8U'< Die Railway Ag- 1 he ruti
wkvs may well point with pride to
this re.-ord. for It W not e'eh Hi*
preached by any .*tber large wo**tl
using industry. The railways consume
approximately one-setentli »*f »-1 of
the timber produced today. R *»"'
i u.iik been known that the Injection *>'
I ,ertaln < heinleitl*. principal y *i**
note mid Zinc Chloride, into wood will
sterilize It uuuili-l the agencies • f <le
.ttv As early a* 187fi tbe l.oulsville
1 Nashville begun to treat its ties and
other limbers with ere*.sole. Another
pioneer In ihe treatment of timber has
oecn tb*- Atchison, loppka A Santa re
which U» been thus protecting its
ross ties since lMtf. This practice
uas spread rapidly to other roads In
.•e.ent years until 62.(0.711' lies were
treated In 1924. or more than «» per
,.cnt of all the ties inserted in track'
In that year.
arnichuir wanderer,
to Journey l*y the
ah tnventop has perfected a device
to determine the h««t <>f n candle*
(Publish Oct 7. 141
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
*hoo.s, s to Jour.,. ' by the fl.-tle* to determine the het of a candle a NOTICE TO nST's.Se will
route, ha. many ad'antafe*. not "«H> , m five miles .way. It may yet he T« t^eej.. * ^,1‘2 '
,o.r Die more energetic explorer wW»* pil(>rf.ble for the sclOstartfng polltfcal Th). v,.dl, ,.f ,h* abme name'1 de- paled «';t;d,;T a.^i
enthuaiaam ,, r‘!’-v ','i ‘"'r’Aint'V.-'iri •>;
d. rsiKtod was. t.y Hi* ' '*un'.' . .
■ 'unndian r.*iinty. Oklahoma "bl'**m‘*
. __ executor * ( tli* • state of said decedent
f ..nd that all person* bavin* claim-
internum*,...... y Airplane parachutes have been In- *-->''•<’>'* ' s^,‘u Vhcm to said und* r
who uses the airplane of imagination l v,.n,ed which will stoiport the whole ‘V.1,,,,,"' „x..-utor with the neressan
can visit not merely the far-away, hut rather than the passenger ^.hers at^^"it.n.V'okla'
aletw In rase of accident Why not n ,t,. s\\ i t *.f St-« 2'*. Twp. D A'
u .. Jt Itancf V W T XI . **r at the office *'t •'
take* » balloon along? tiange
takes tlie way of land **r sea. but bKk*1 'Fpi;rant to measure the
ever Di.*se "h" prefer the more pro { candldecy.
sale road of the travel book, say* the >
International Book Kevlew. For h#-|
Dated < >• lob* r •'*. 1 '-*-'** .......... ,,
IIKKMAN i I A 1/w ALU.
Executor.
J t. THEVATHAN.
Attorney for Kx<-> 'il"r
ilu- long-ago as well, sojourning at
ulll in ..th. r countries and In other
centuries than oura.
Ihe li..l». Is far from being the
(.oral, figure he Is often thought to t>.-
In the tlrst place «« we arc oflen re
minded, he la not to be confused with
u tramp He rides on freight trains,
true enougb, and often panhandles a
men! but he expects to work for a
living He Is, In fact, a mlgiutory
Inhorer In the second place, although
many of m d.> not realize It. he Is an
almost Indispensable unit lit the eco
nomlc structure of the country He
is the gentleman who picks our
oranges, lemons and grapefruit in
Florida and California: who a little
later, pick' o.ir strawberries In Mnry
land, and who. still later, spreads all j
over the country winding np perhaps, j
at a construction .amp In Oklahoma.
* tomato cannery in Delaware -*r New 1
Jersey, or the wheat harvest In the
Dakotas lu short without him we
would n»t e.it.
yours
Two dozen vaccination* against
diphtheria will prevent more sickness
ihan « whole year's work of the aver- (
age fumigation "direr. 1° pasteurize
milk before drinking If I* a far more
Important factor In keeping well than
t# pollute the air with malodorous ^
fumes after somebody has died or re-
gained 1*1^ health.
It will route u« a great shock to
the head' ..f the modern families to
learn there Is a movement on foot to
abolish the poorhouses They always
have consoled themselves with the
thought they at least could spend their
Inst years in peace at those places
A grave supposed to he Ilam'et's
has been f-und in England. Is there
any possibility of determining how
many times Hamlet hns turned over.
In it during the revivals In modern
dres*?
The ygfi.t*«' swimming match be
tvvet-n I'Hlif.rnia bore and ("ntnlina
Island is sot for next January which
looks like another advertisement f-w
climate.
", Publish Sept «»>'' J, 14. !««>
5t»CHAR0E,BUT,°N
(No. 12»5>
STATE "tr (iKLiAHftMA.
t’anudlar ('>unty —*"• . _
In the County Court Within_ and For
Said County *nd 8t*t*.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Sarah A Brown. iNwaaed- , E
Notice In lo r. t.y gl'*m that Herntc* IT
K-inshi r executrix of th»* estate ?l.
\ Brown, deceitH*-d. having hied In this
,'ourt her llnal account of the a.lmlnla-
iration of nod estate and h< r motion for
lustrihutIon of .......
dis.-lmrpe «.f suld executrix, th# hewn*
Of the sunn- has l>«.*n h**d l.y the Judg*
„f said Court for Monday, the i*th day
of Or toh* r. 192«. «•« ’•* ^.f Tov.rt in 'thi
thr Ci.iirt Itotiin of khI<1 (>o\irf in
Vnint^rourt IMus« at Bl lUno. In
N.tiMiv iiml S»at»* ufoM HHld, and all W-
executrix dlachar*«d.
I *ht.-d September - . ^KINTZ
,...,,, v County Judge.
,fcRjOHN U< * ATEN.
Attorn*!.
Th’ Ole Grouch "be shapely J
TpHOUSANDS of mothers for over
A three generations have praised
Mother** Friend for relieving them of ua-
BccMMry piloi durios ciptctincy.
“Ereryone wa* surprised how well $ got
•long.” write* Mrs. Alfred E. Ammon, Run-
et*, ind. Hr pain* disappeared after wiag
Mother'# Frieial and I su tick only an hour
anda half at Uhy’* birth."
j Mather'* Friend if the formula of an emi-
nent physician- It U «n»de from a combina-
tion of highly refined oil* and other wonder-
ful ingredient* and i* for outward application.
Mother’* Friend aid* the skin and muacle* to
expand more eaaily during the eonitant re-
adjustment of expectancy, month after month,
right up to childbirth.
Mother! In»Ut on Mother** Friend-dh*
u u*ed by our mother* and grand-
■othtf*—don’t wait—etart oting tonight—
and meanwhile write Bradfleld Begnlatoe Co.,
Dept U. Atlanta. Ge.. for frt* vahiahle
booklet "Motherhood and the Coming Bat!
(•eat In plain envelope). It t*H* bow Moth-
ert* Friend can help you during expectancy
and at childbirth. Thl* booklet aim UlU ru
many other thing* you want to know. “Moth-
er'* Friend" 1* told by all druggirta-ewetv
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17 other electric refrigeratorv of equal size. This
is because the highly efficient and economical
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New Low permitting greater food storage capacity in a
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51} greater beauty of design, proven dependability in
r M - - •’cvqs service—these are the things that have made
Frigidaire the choice of the overwhelming majority
m — w of users of electric refrigerators.
(!■■■ i *,■ Come to our display room, telephone, or mail
coupon below for complete information.
JONES FURNITURE CO.
110 S. Bickford
Frigidaire
FHOP1PCTg OP GENEKAL MOTORS
JONES FURNITURE CO
110 S. Bickford
Mere .turn J50.000 user, or. wow 1 ««* wed « ccmplctt iofcrouticx. .Uut Fripdxuc.
enjoyiBf the ratufacbon which I ............................................
only genuine Frigidaire can give. |
1 AlURM.. —...............................
(Publish ri. |>t ''• 1 jtti EM ENT
notice of hearing settlement
notice OF f«nal account
state OF OKLAHOMA.
............ ,';,S7'S',»»
I\ TIM' COI'NTY fv't’HT OF
SAID t'Ol'NTY
In tin- Matter .'f D'1' 1'sta 1^ "f
II* „rv CasM-n. .lereasen .....
M.rpi.re, tSacMit <1.. atlmlnlstrn-
,m ,,f the * Mat- of Henry (Jansen, de-
lUr-l. havinu on the 30th for •'***£
,, ,i„ r. i•.”*■;. rend.-red f"V settlement
,nd tiled in thU Court Imr final aeeount
report of her administration aa aueh
idministratrix and said estate being n>
eadv for distribution.
It i- therefore hereby ordered l.j th*
-.‘art thi.t Wednesday the 2,'th day of
o. tobi r, 1.It the hour »f 10 '' .-lock
, „f said day, that b.lnp » da> of
tepuiar (ti t. ter term. 192*. "f
... and the sa-n- is hereby appointed for
lh,. setthim-nt thereof, at the Gouaty
fnurt room in the t.’ity of 1-.1 Keno. in
-aid f’ount.v, when and where any per-
-on interested in said estate may appear
,t,d lib liis ex.-eptions in writing to Di*
,. emint. and contest the same
Dated thi' JUth day of September. I?-*-
R. J KINTZ,
County Judge.
(SEA I i
BOYNTON' A REI1.I.X.
Attys, fur Administrator,
Kingfisher, Okla.
r
€#V A«£ WE V-rST'sJ-W
COC-A0U- Cfi- ARE MX’ StV’UG
A SJOW “TWAT 'YOU
BTOJ AHAiUO- VtJt VWVJS PER-
MAlf Akl HOUft StIW, JEST
§LIPOO«€ 1 6AV A F&J TB'kJGS
1 W/AUT Tt> t3*T CFF *AV flWE?T
WHILE VOJ CXM *JP
“T DO NOT want to be thin! I Just
X want to be my right weight! I
want these hollows filled out 1 Just
want enough firm, plump flesh on my
bones to oil out my figure.”
Of course >ou do. You want a fig-
ure thal you ■ an drape your clothes
on—not Just h.*ng them on! What s
th* use c.f having pretty clothes, If
th y j -i on you?
And wnat would you say if you
were told y«>u tould have the figure
, you want? a graceful, w-ell rounded
| body—firm, solid flesh—just enough—
Just your right w- ight? You'd he
mighty happy, wouldn't you?
Well, th.-n, be happy—because you
can have It' Put plen’y of red tells
in your Mood and wat.h your w ight
go up to where you want it' That's
what's the matter with you' Your
Mood is impoverished. You need more
I rlih, red blood. 8 S. 8. is the thing
to put red blood in your system.
S S S helps Nature build red blood
cvl's by tbe millions
| Ymt Just try ri S S nnd w atch how
i quickly you begin t» till
] out your clothes Notice
your skin clear of un-l
sightly blemishes—your?
appetite increase-—
strength come to ttabbv
i muscles and vim and
l vigor (ill yout wholo svstetu. It's red
Mood lhat docs it \nd S S S surely
helps Nature build that red Mood
, S P S l« sold by all drug stores.
Tho larger bottle I* more economical
TYPEWRITER PAPER
500 SHEETS $100
A GOOD GRADE OF WHITE BOND PAPER .... COMES IN
NEAT BOX WHICH ELIMINATES WASTE .... Bl X ING IN
SMALL QUANTITIES COSTS YOU THREE TIMES THIS
AMOUNT WITH HALF TH EPAPER WASTED .... KEEP
THE BOX AT HOME AND TAKE THE PAPER TO SCHOOL
AS NEEDED. , -
For Sale At
THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
(Publish Sept 30. Ort. 7. 14. 1»2«)
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
(No. 7602)
State of Oklahoma to the Heirs, Uxeru-
tors. Administrators. Devisee*. Jru»-
t„<i a tv 1 Assigns. Immediate and He-
mote, of H nry P Hearts, Deceased:
The heirs, executors, administrators,
devisees, trustees, and assigns immedl-
at** and r«»nu»to of H»nry P Lvarts. de-
,-eased, vvill take notice that a petition
has been filed in the District Court of
Canadian County. Oklahoma, wherein
Harrv C Stallings and Ruby Berry Stall-
ings are plaintiff', and you are defend-
ants. an 1 that you and each of >nu are
herd.' notified that you have been sued
and must answer th- petition tiled by the
plaintiffs on »r before the 12th day of
November 192.1, or said petition vy 11 he
taken as true, and it will be adjudged
and decreed that <m« Henry P f•
now deceased, was st the time of his
■ death the owner of he following dcs-
1 oribed property situate in Canadian
County. State of Oklahoma, to-wit:
I,ots Seven 171 find Eight (») l«
Block Seven (7). Crocketts Addl-
; tion to the City of El Reno.
land that h. did tut* state, and that th#
I •»-sons w lm took said r> al estate tinner
the law of succession and the respect '#
i proportion thereof were hs follows, to*
! wit;
P Elmore Evarts. brother, an undi-
vided 1-3 interest.
Kilen M Evarts. sister, an undivid-
ed 1-3 interest.
Amelia Evarts Patterson, sister, an
undivided 1-3 interest.
as the s.d. and only heirs at law of Henry
P Evarts. deceased, and it "ill be fur
thcr adjudged by the court that the said
defendants and each of them have »n
right, interest or title in or to said prop-
ertv above described, adverse to the
title of the plaintiff and they will b* for-
cv. r barred from asserting or claiming
,nv right or title thereto.
Dal. d this 29th ^A^»e^YUDR
,-e-. - > Court Clerk.
‘ By LELA BOYD, Deputy.
H L. FLMID.
Atlorney for Flaintlif._
nooSSI'oTViZSS soViSe-t
OF FINAL ACCOUNT
STATE < ’E OKLAHOMA.
Canadian County.—ss:
(No. i:n»«)
I\ Till: COUNTY t'Ol'UT OF
SAID COUNTY
In tlv Matter of the Estate of
liarth. 1 Dasseii, deceased.
Maraar't (insseti as the admmlstta-
i,t'x ,, tp. ,st.,t. of Barthcl Hasson, .le-
, jis. >1. having on th. :10th day of Sep-
teiota t 1 t'< nderi d for Settlement
i, a,) til,.,| III this Court h« r final amount
,,„.| !-p. rt -f lor administration n« such
oh nistialrix and said (state being now
, .oh for distribution.
It I** flit h» i* •'> oril' i' fl by
.him th.it VV . dnesdev the 2(Uh (lav of
M, t,,»...( |«* *•;. at Die hour of ltl o'alm k
, n, , .,r s.il.l d.iv. that h. lag a day of
, uul.ie it. toh, i l• rni. 192(1, of said Court.
|„ .ii l III. .'in. is h. rehy appointed for
h, v, mi. ,, ni ther* of at the t'ountv
, 'oiiri t ,,. i' iii the I'llv of I-.I K-lio, ill
aid i iuiiiiv. when and where any n*r-
,,, ,,'l.i.“t.d In said estate may appear
tml id* his . i ptli’tp iti writing to ills
hi ..ant, and contest the same. ^
| i.ihd Dll' ."tl ilav of Septeinhcr.
It .1 KINTZ.
Count) Judge
tril VIA
III IV ,\ I I >N ,V KEII.l.V
Vtlis for Vdmlnlslialor,
K Ingfislor. okla
THE FEATHERHEADS
-% ic JO only That monsv
FOOM CANHYS MOTULO AND 0OU6UT
By Oiborn#
The Going Business Is Gone
f • **#•».*♦ * ••••
FOOM CANNVS MOWLO AND WLAA.ui
j AN IMTiUtST MYSELF iNiTCAO OP LU
Ting HtQ OtriN iMfi INltQf ST IN
rv#Clt < Q, itlkiC LL. (At iTDH^AT !
AS tT IS, HOLOtNG AN INltOP^T
IN TUiS CONCERN,SMt ff>EC)0cSS
WiTM EvC-RyTuiMG AOOUNQ lltOE-
if i had Gotten wcrts i-tno
9?C M0NEV, v*>lV—
fm
tJEStOES hawing
an (NltPtST IN A
tiOtNG 0OSINLSS
I VJOOCO MAVL-,
,jV4—— /
EXCUSE WE. I
mq FDvrwEquE^o! -
X AM THE OCCll^
FOP TUE COtOlToRS-
PVXS'TE. AND j
If I C0MP8NV IS /
‘l_\ busted.
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