The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 273, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1923 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY DEMOCRAT
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the generoue saroine
(Boston Transcript'
Her* t* a eircua *W th«* t'',>
Parisian* into caoblnnatory •(*«""»»
On > summer afternoon * fr"t- *
dttvw. « lamb and * *A«nE set out
together for the circa* in dun coome
they ranched «be »(i'««r *r,vn *****
tho clrv'V* tent dimmed white In t**
•un The frog reached the door
beeper ftrtt A» |ft h*d » green b*>k
of cour*e A* w*» im»«*d right in The
dwek h*>i • bill. *o bn followed the
fro*. The lamb had four quarters. *.>
he trailed tn after the duck, "ut en
trance sternly refusal the u*
lucky skunk, fw be b*d only a *cent
wtth htw and that wa* bad
The skunk, coral** and growVnt
tn n low b*«a turned sway
the road a bit be met a sardine
"Hollo, what's the
he girda up hi* loin* for *n» gr-
adventure In the deposition Hea tU..
a«vr«t of auccoao- - tn the willingueaa
to "labor on. anend and be spent'
with a hope burning within, like »
hidden lamp, that some day th*
•mooth shall bloom from the r«.t*h.
The crudu and homely oM ada*r
tells ua that we never know what;
we can do till »e try, If we will but
make the effort, we shall tv *«r-
prised to find what *e can do ami
we shall to on from strength to
strength because o( the fortitude of
the will that has entered Into
resolute comand over our every
weakness and our tremendous des
pslr.
Don't Co into tha kitchen;
wife do the cooklnc.
Avoid foolish advice <*n how
keep cool.
CLEVER TRICK SAVED L1FI
Presence sf Mind and Command at
Mimicry of Particular Value ta
English Woman.
Pe.kUna y tin wind came from the
•orth. and the Ilona, bafTled in their
March for their mates, made no at-
tempt to pursue them.
Instead, they turned their attention
to the Kaffirs who were caught like
rats In a trap and U U doubtful If
oca of thaiu eacaj>ed a terrible fat*.
county COURT
Royal Jewel# Found.
Montenegrin royal Jewels and valu-
able documents of state—burled when
J. M Hau wa# found guilty by r
Jury In County Court Thursday on th.
charge of having wine In ht* pos*e
alon. The Jury fixed hw puniahmen
at tlx month# tn the county Jail and '
fine of 1500.
How To Keep Coo», Though Warm
IV, •• little »ork as ponatMe.
ivon't go out in the sun.
Whenever you (eel you are ahou:
to gel warm count ten
Repeat frequently: »
cooler and cooler every day in every
way,
Kat at least one meal a day ot
cracked ice.
IVm t wear more than one auit of
clothes.
Don't let your tulnd dwell on last
rw™ ’ Winter s coal bill
Get a cold shoulder by asking your
matter**' asked 1 *• *•* you * d°’Ur
An English lady, traveling alone !a
South Africa, once offended a Kattli
chief, and only her wonderful pres
eoce of mind saved her from paying
tot it with her Ilf*.
She utan.sgcd to get away from the
irate »lilcf unmolested, and drove off
In her little Owi* cart; but It waa nor
long before she knew ahe was being
followed.
After f.4r hours unbroken Journey
she had ordered a halt for the mules,
Her driver, a faithful Hottentot boy.
begged her not to stop. She inflated
however, and It was while they were
enjoying the cvnd afternoon air that
•lie caught sight of stealthy figure*
among the scnih of the hilt over which
they had Just come.
Capture and death were in store for
her. for against six armed men ahe
had only her revolver and a lad of
seventeen.
She racked her brain for a way of
While In New York City I had
rrs"ssrcsrjsk«*i »■
were dug from a garden in OettlnJ# 1 -------*,h“ “n‘! *T* Dain '
recently. The royal cache. «tx feet
under ground, contained four casee of
priceless gema and aeveral boxea of
the documents of itata. They were un
earthed In the garden of a private
house. The documents are eipected
to disclose Important ln,ernat local
fact* concerning the relations of Nlch
o)a* with the other nations of the
world during the World war They
will be surveyed by state official* be-
fore being made public. The dl*eov.
erers believe the royal effect# were h!d
den in 19l« Just before the king de-
parted from his country.
If your feet ache and are painful,
they ar« flat or abnormal in any wa
come and let me tell you what I can
do tor them.
Ernest Ewing. D. O.
s.™ i.u »
to 16 Inc. Blk. 14. Robbln. E* ■»
Reno. 1250.
Canadian Mill a »d Klecator Co . to
H K Ricker, lota 23 and 24 Blk. 7,
Crockett s ad. El P^no. *3000 (To cor-
rticx error in pre rlous deed.)
Nolan R Crooks Executor, to Ed-
ward P. Kelly, undivided one fourth
interest N 1-2 tot 17. and lota 18 to
22 Inc. Blk. 173, >2750. _
She Kept tha Relics.
They were rather triumphant In
their attitude toward her. this group
of eight married women having lunch
together. She. by the way. Is a very
capable business woman, and she Ig
their thrusts st her spinster
^ ____________ nored all their thrusts at
escape, and ir a flash she thought of until one of the women, in a
a trick she had once read of.
tries sne naa wkt v*. i feline way, sum: v»u. «• —
The hill literally swanued with Ilona j you haven't a wedding ring, you have
_ . . akiiuiianou <vt *u rvn . > t jUmam.Ia CKall va .> 1!
way. said; “Oh. well Mary. If
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
G. E. Humphrey to Edward P. Kelly
undivided one fourth interest in N 12
lot 17 and lots IS to 22 inc.. Bulk 173
El Reno. *2750.
H K. Ricker and wife to A. E. Stat
tan. lota 15 and 1«. Blk. 2. Stone's
ad. El Reno. 1150.
Myron E Humphrey and wife to E'•
want P. Kelly. Undivided one fourth
interest in N 1-1 lot 17 and lots 18 (
to 23 Inc. Blk. 173 El Reno. $2750.
Karl E. Humphrey and wife to k
Edward P. Kelly, undivided one four-
th Interest in N 1-2 lot 17 and l°t*
to 12 lac. El Reno $2750.
Lewis M. Babb and wif* to M. P. j
WHY SUFFER
WITH THE HEAT?
When you can buy Electric
Fans at these pric®«:
5 Inch Fan onty.....* 5.00
8 inch Fan only
9 inch Fan only
10 inch Fan only
10.50
18.50
23 00
12 inch Fan only ..
going fast — BUY
They are
NOW!
tb« sardine noticing his disgruntled
look The skunk told him
"Well, old fellow. 1 Just know how
you must feel about It* **ld the **r
dine sympathetically. **for l belong
ywa know to the smelt family nysetf.”
Then he laughed and slapped the
disappointed skunk on the back
"But v,m are *U right now.“ he
cried "Come back and go in with me
got a hox ."
a coo
lton't go to fire*
Warm up to the Iceman
Keep the thermometer in
place.
Go to Alaska.
Avoid summer reading—like th*
thermometer.
Don't run after atreet car*
Don't ask: "Is tt hot enough foi
you*'* (This It to keep the other fe’
low cool )
Don’t argue __
on aorv'unt of the ghundauce of game
abevut. Close by w *s a huge rock with
a surface hollowed out like a basin.
To this she ran. and. bending over
It, *he gave the Hone**' mating cry.
Mimicry was a hobby at which ahe
excelled, and almost instantly her call
had the effect she was hoping for.
From out the bush, from east, sooth
and west, came the answering calli of
th# males, and. shouting Instructions
to the boy. she flew back to the cart
In record time the mule* were
harnessed, and they dashed off. away
to the nor*h, at s»p speed
Shall we call
four lovely diamonds,
them consolation#?"
••Oh. you'll have to Judge cf that
for me." Mary laughed back. "Since
four of you married the men who pre-
sented them to me. you're more cap-
able than 1 am of determining whether
they shall be called consolations or
rewards." *
I Kelly. S\W« Sec 25. Twp 12, Ran-
17. $9500.
Emllte Sawallish. et al. to A. E.
Station, undivided 5-7 interest In lo--
113 and 14. Blk 21. Stone's «*1 El Rerir
| $142 35.
M P. Kelly and wife to Lewis V
Babb, KXs 15 and 16. Blk 54. Tover
DAVIS ELECTRIC CO.
“We
Phone 220
Plumbing Too"
Phonr W
EFFORT
(!"tladnlpkta Public Led*' )
In a rlghte*w»* scale of values, we
ptlte thtnr* according to the 'fTv'rt
tt pequ'pes »o prod "to them That
wblck tAke* no ttri'Mr at '»! I*
worth m'thtng at ai What anyKdv
can or.ally do commands a small
price In the labor arkv't unless the
'•*■- *• ' -si civndttkvn the buyer
is compelled to pay more thsn the
wv'rit 1« vrO*ih,
tve 'inlshol product for
which a mvdlv {turn U given there'
la a history of the long and stress
*>>» t,vtl of esc or many We revere
*ve name of Deal* t,\day. or of
Goethe, or »>f Shakespeare, because
of a real and a tremendous a<v
compltshment, V GalOeo or a Titian
a Pasteur or a Paraday. a Newton or
an Edison, com.vs to he where th*
ares have T**t‘n*ly plac*o.l htm, wot
hv a kappv aeeldert. bnt by a con-
quest cf mind over matter, of *o*1
over the se-ses, of man over ever*
•haturwr obstanre To the grave* t?
the great ones make ptlgrinares
ns to sVrtuea. Msnr have envto>$ the
Advertising
Shortens the Road
to success
V.eror tb«t is paid earth's trae
nobi'itv; hut they who e*vy not
tVv would have endured the
stress, the pair, the toaely *n,t A1F
TK-ult oUb’H'-v that prece»4ei the
vsaltufsant suooess
It t» a tortwtaate thing that a* a
wise philosopher arasres u# w# cat
all do »era tha* wy> thdek *e oau
*o 7u th* war there were Pereatel
suryvrises of the wort The rrawoh
pestle thenr<elvy<* we had th.'*cK-
ttcvaV** frivolous, and tn eur mtdst
we had th*. f >rva*t, the hththtoled
and Urttkucted the gUdy, cur
VrtterfSey of fashtm and pleasure
whew*, w** »,> eeWom Vs
no* Xke :k*»Aerv'*s rraut, cywaM tavhee
*r t*»e TT, found that when the ef
was weeded thev jvwe aVw
ease *p» lathoss and
k’ecrvr tha* a*T .'«* knew
*Tf yw* tVxl v\n*
run. rcu
A r-<? mu vafcn up > s
RED CROSS
BALL BLUE
NLKS1S TV Ul\H.ESV
tut ft ucn
At great expervse we
developed the product
to meet our ideals in
quality and flavor.
Then we spared no
expense to make the
package worthy of the
contents*
Do you doubt that a new hatter
could spring up in N ew \ ork and
with honest hats and brilliant
advertis nc. in live years take
its place abreast of the leaders
department store, in a bad \ear,
could, largely through the .im-
provement in its advertising,
attract 110.000 new customers
to its shops? That was done,
of fifty years ? It has been done.
last vear.
Sealed Tilht - Kept Riatit
Pure chicle 3Dd other in-
gredients ot highest Quality
obtainable, made under
modern sanitary conditions.
you doubt that a new
i!d arise in pencils
years, hacked by
good advertising make a piace
r t”e ■'onoii on tne des.<s of the
A fine old business may con-
sider advertising as a protection
for today and insurance for to-
morrow but to the young grow-
ing business it is a pair of seven
league boots, which bring fame
frit, n s an i . iume, years before
their normal advent.
After Every Meal
Like Some Bases
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 273, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1923, newspaper, July 20, 1923; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909273/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.