El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 160, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 8, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BOY'S MUSCLE
depend^ as much upon wl at
be eats as the «x«rcl e be
takes. You cannot build
strength upon poor food
Hread baked with our (lout
is the ideal food for sturdj
boys. Order a sack today
and you'll find your boj
growing In strength M
doe.: In statue
Playmate Shoes are the beat (or
mildreu. You cau gut thorn at lire
oiiecialty Shoe Ccmpaa.v -10 South 1
tiock Island
First Christian Church
Frank H. Las.i. PatU.ur
El Reno Mill & Elevator Co.
IIIUI.- School a.40 A. -U
Morning worship 11 A. M.
Sermon "Where are We."
(••liriBtiau Kndeavor 6:30 P. M.
B\ i;nlni< Kvangeli.-tic service 7:30
r m.
Especial attention is being puld to !
our Sunday overling service A live, j
1 y and Inspiring sons service will be j
conduced by Mr Hensley and fecial
music will be rendered by tv.o choir. ;
The pastor will continue his merles of |
gospel aermome applying to the con.
Demonstration
ve
*'iuy
■M y \::ff
■ • - -p '
; (litions of the <lay.
u —
See our Window
Display of Pickard
CHINA
Consisting of the ni w fall design*
for wedding aad holiday presents
Just received.
A Mark of
Good Judgment
Gifts o/~3cautj/u/
Pickard
China
/or theP)ride.
1 "The Church
1 siranger."
Uiat WriOOmea the
hirai «i. l_. Ciiurch
Sunday School at a:4o A. M.
i'reaching at 11:00 A. .vl# ami
r. M, Subject of Aioiuing n«jt'mou
iudiviuual Itiipouaibiiily lor iiuuiu-.
First Baptist Church
Sunday School 9:45 A. M Dr. t'
H. Clark( superintendent. Preaching
a: 11:00 A M. and 7 "0 P M. by the
The (ad (or distinctive odd pieces
in china bat- rapidly developed Into
« fixed fashion, which 1b a boon to
the giver o( wedding gifU and a Joy
to the bride whose presents endear
absents.
N.0. Barnhill
Rock Island Watch
Inspector
1st Door North P. O.
porehco." livening sermon
ictoro.-t.' hipwortli beaguo at ti:3i>
i' M A cordial welcome to *11 ot
i-ioae services.
L>. (j. Murry l'at-tor,
First Presbyterian Church
Sunday Scuol at it;4o A. Al,
Morning woisnip at ti A. Al. The
subject ol the seruion will 'The
way the World Does and toe Wajr
Ciiriat IJoes a Contrast,' lh«
choir wii lsini. an anthem anil Miss
fiazel Cantield will sing "I'm a Pil-
grim"—Herbert Johnson.
V. P_ S. C. K, at 6:1 P. M, Top-
ic. "Chri^Uau Home Life."
livening worship at 7:30 o'cioclt.
{The subject of tile sermon will be:
"The Responsibility of T.eaderal"P-
'TMe choir will slug an anthem ami
Mr. A. W. 1-ipe will sing a solo, For
a Little Bit of Love."
I You will be welcome to all tile ser-
vices o£ this church.
H. J. Phlpps^ Pastor.
-V Uty' pi:btor. Prayer meeting Wednesday
at 7:300 P. M.
The choir will (uruish special mu.
bu at both services of the church
Sunday Everybody invited to at.
tend. Our uew furnace is now in.
staled and ready lor use in boating
Ue housye. Come and be comfortab-
le while you worsuip. Strangers ac.
| - oreu a nearly welcome.
Come to our store tomorrow-Satur- '
day and let the Lady Demonstrator
show \ou how to make nice, new
hard wood floors out of your old
floor by the use of
Chi Anamel
the best staines and varnishes known '
A biff Demonstration on washing,
machines Monday at our store in the
afternoon. In the forenoon we will
be glad to do your washing free-demonstrating to
you that we can do the largest family washing in
town in sixty minutes. Phone us 76.
Tinklepaugh-Perry Co.
C 1. liutlarii i •isior.
• • 9 *
Kefculai nioeuu& of i.i iieno Chap.
:i .-o. .Monua) evening inov, 10,
..I tnemoers auu visum* "ikauieru
turs cordially invited. Initiation.
Cotton iM.tiu.
Sacred Heart Church
At 8 A M. Low Mass and Instruc-
tion.
At 10 A. M. High Mass and Sermon.
At 7:30 P. M. Rosary( Lecture,
lienedictlon.
Subject of Lecture: "Tbe Forgive-
ness of Sin."
U Sevens Rector,
Novelty Tonight
Sweet Deception
Vitagraph Comedy featuring Si dney Drew nud Onlta Stewart
The Actress and Her Jewels
Jim North a pioneer resident re.
Sitliny near Ueary is an lil iteuo vi _
uor today.
Novelty—Monday| \
At t.ie theatre 'The Lite oi Christ j
from the Manger to the Crosaf is tie J
feature. It will be offered tor One i
Day Only. Thi8 Is a marvelous pic. j
lure story of the birth( the Life and
tl'e crucifixion of the Savior, ft was
U'keii in the Holy Land, among the
si ota anil places which lie made sa-
cred. It is an authentic pauo-amic
v;ew of His visit based on Holy
Writ and produced in a. dignified|
impressive manner.
"The Life o£ Oar is t" preaches a
wonderful ^ermon. It tells in such a
I way that It ^nka deep into the mind
and lays hold of the heart. Christ j
liilmself seems to be before us In per- j
1 son and one Is inspired with awe and j
j reference akin to worship as His per. j
! feet life, His^ sacrifices. His good- j
riess Is unfolded before our very I
eyes. He is seen as a babe. He
grows to manhood. Tie becomes tje |
Christ which has so often pictured
I healing the jyck jierformlne miracles. '
YOU CBN REGULATE THE
GAS RANGE AT WILL
iTuere are no Ualky flues—cranky
'lamiwrt nr flukv drafts^ n a ?w
rangg.
The gas range instantly responds
to your wish—as much heat ar as
little as you need at the moment re-
quired—with only the turn of a lever
or knob to control Pje flow of gas
The gas range 1^ simple—so simple a
rbild can operate it but performs
its work perfectly.
The gas range Is the clean conveni.
ent, economical range for winter rs
well as summer
If your ,louse heating system pro "id
es no heat for the kltcibcn and you
have been In the iiablt .if taking
down your gas range and n.<yng >i si!
id fupl range in the winter—
Stop in at our office and ask about
the kitchen heaters whicj enable the
• ar round use of gas for cooking.
PERSOIAL ATTENTION
TO EVERY CUSTOMER
E,
ELECTRIC COMPANY
Telephone 400
10B North Rock Island
Lubin Comedy
The Constable's Daughter
A big Comedy
A Thief in the Night
Kalem one reel featuring Alice Joyce
Broncho Billy's Elopement
A trilling western Drama
Coming Tomorrow
PATHES WEEKLY
The world's latest and greatest events, of wblch you have read and onn .
not see In any other way.
Coming Next Mon. November 10
From the Manger to the Cross
Our Boy Proof School Shoe will
stand the test. Specialty Shoe Com-
pany 2T9 South Rock Island,
For wet weather,—
dry clothes
and
comfort
wear Tower'i
Fish Brand
REFLEX
SLICKER
It ia all you want, or
can get, in a rough
•nd ready service coat.
Thoroughly waterproof
and strong at every point.
$3.00 S'.Iw.
.Satisfaction Guaranteed
A. J. Tower Co.
BOSTON
limited.Toronto Si nCaialog free
q
q
To Cure a Cold in One l>ay
Take LAXATIVE iJROMO Quinine. It stops ti
Cough and Headache and w orks off the Colo
Druigirts reluuU money i1 it fails to cure
% W. GROVE 8 fivmatUTe o% each box. 85c
Write your ad like
you would talk to
your party and tell
the whole truth.
Notice the follovviu^:
FOR KENT— Room. TelepW « 24
or apply 120 Lake Arenur.
FOR RENT — Nice large front loom. |
clotela, ruuoing watei, electric liahls. C < n-1
vement to car line and itiUur «ut
Moderata prica. Apply llOl.ake Aventn.
Which ad would you
answer?
Don't cut the ad too
short. It is false
econbmy.
■Minn mi ■in i —hi iar una rr-i n
| HOUSEKEEPERS
Must be Watchful
For great efforts are being made in
this vicinity to sell baking powders of
inferior class, made from alum acids
and lime phosphates, both undesir-
able to those who require high-grade
cream of tartar baking powder to
make clean and healthful food.
The official Government
tests have shown Royal
Baking Powder to be a
pure, healthful, grape
cream of tartar baking
powder, of highest
strength, and care should
be taken to prevent the
substitution of any
other brand in its place.
Royal Baking Powder costs only a
fair price per pound, and is cheaper
and better at its price than any
other baking powder in the world.
Hill Pearman of Madill is in the city
ts day contracting for a car load of
liorses
('has,. P Reding and Martin ^chec-
limg-er of Calumet are El Reno visit-
! in;, today
are curable. All kind
rn an suffering: a'id
danger. The cause
in alwayH internal.
Dr. Lfonhardt'i
HEM-ROIO
...nil® b> attacking
h • ar* dried up anil
days Lrt aiment, $1.00
Buffalo. N. Y. <fr«« book>
See our S2 50 Satin Evning Slip.
pf rs before you purchase e. ewiiere
Specialty Shoe Company 210 South
Rock Island
RNAl CALSh
iently t urn
LEONHAKDT C(
El Reno Markets
The following prices, were paid for
cotton and grain in EI Reno today_
Wheat 76c
Shelled corn 64 and 65c_
Ear corn 63 and 64c
Kaffir corn 60e.
Oats 38c.
Cotton 14 00
Natural
Food
Nature lias fllleil the well.known cereals Wheat and'Bar
ley( witj the various tool elements for Building body tissues
and for storing up energy in the 5^ystom,
Grape-Nuts
FOOD
Made from wheat and barley, has long been known as the
ideal food for athlete invalid, man. woman and child.
It is promptly digested by t'.ie weakest stomach and is
quickly available In the blood foe rebuilding waste bodj^ brain
and nerve cells the natural si pply of a natural waste
"There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts
Sold by Grocers everj where
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Kavanaugh, John E. El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 160, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 8, 1913, newspaper, November 8, 1913; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90925/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.