The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 215, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 17, 1924 Page: 1 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRA
VOLUME 3S
(By Unite*! Pr*>a»)
W RHINO. OKLAHOMA. SATnU~AV. MAY 17. »o~
(By United Pre*.)
sen Okarehe.
Dinner Party.
shipments of our potatoes. which
would very seriously curtail the mar
ket for them.
TODAY S CAMES AT
THREE OCLOCK
National League
*R> United Press)
New York. 1; Chicago, 0; 3 innings
Philadelphia, 12; Pittsburg, 9; 8 in-
ning#
Boston. 7; Cincinnati, 0; 4 Innings
The Catholic Daughters of Ameri-
ca will hold their initiation tomor-
row in the K. of ('. Home. A ban-
quet and program will follow. All
members are requested to he in the
hall by 1 o’clock.
Mrs. B- f- Klllott entertained
last evening with a dinner party
•complimentary to the Graduate Nur
ses of the Kl Reno Sanitarium The
♦able was beautifully centered with
Spring flowers. Suspended from the
chandeliers were various colored
crepe paper butterfly*. Clever place
cards marked each guetrt place. Tlnv
i:rasols were given as favors. A tie
lictous four course dinner was
(By United Press)
LITT1 K ROOK. Ark. May 17.
Status Quo" was the decision of
Judge Marvin Harris here in sotsl
ing a dispute revolving around the
foot wide between two hits.
I Litigation was Plaited several
|months ago by Dr. A. T MeMlllln
filltif* » nantia niitlilnh tn •« milt
Miss Virginia Barnard ami Miss
Dorothy Beck .will entertain Tues-
American League
(By Uulted Press)
Louis, 2; New York, 7; game!
day with an Informal party at the
Kf Reno Country Club.
(By United Press) 'filing a cross petition to a suit filed
llcioui (onr co„™. Hn„„ «. ^ ^
served the pink rose, yellow and li,,le ‘U,at ’ „ veto l‘her h,‘r H"W ",,on a h
uvender color scheme being carried Ithp BO,dier bonUH fiU , , of jwall which was alleged to have been
^t Fcllg the dinner /program of President lth, "natural" ........... M ween
Mr. and Mrs John R. Lowe have
as their guests Mrs. Lowe s sl-ter
Mrs. Wilbur Hussey and little daugh-
ter hf Omaha. Nebraska, Mrs. Hun-
sev was formerly Miss Hutttt Rhaw.
Chicago, 1; Boston, 5; 7 innings. | __
Do’roit. 2; Philadelphia. 3; S innings | Mrs j () Matthews and daughter
■ ■! 0; Washington, 1; 1 in Aii ]eft yesterday for ird
tiiiigs more where (they will vis.t for a
over
was enjoyed Mrs. Mac Mlllan gave
a reading; Mrs. C- A. Chappell a
vocal solo; Little Miss Martha Jane
Dowell a reading; Mrs. Fred Gillette
a piano solo and little Miss Mozell-
Elliott a piano solo.
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Matthews.
Birthday Anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Trotter, Al-
and Mrs. R. C. Trotter, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Boston. Mr. and Vlrs
K. (!. Brandenburg, and Mrs. Elwm
Palmer, went to the home of Mr
of president Coolldge, by ;» '"t< " | ^ «naturai« »,oi.ndary b* ween
313 to 78, or 53 votes more than the (he tWfl The f„n(.0 ln question
two-thirds necessary. The measure ..... .....—
will now go to the Senate where it
The Ei Reno Chamber
Ing a dispute revolving around tbo |# U| memberahip campaign
ownership of n plot of ground three „n.Menth of its quota np
bis raised one-tenth of Its quotu up
to Saturday morning Directors and
officers of the commercial organisa-
tion have estimated the budged for
this year at $5,000 It will tako that
amount to care for the various pro-
jects th.-rt must l>e aided this year.
No Intensive campaign has been
made thus far. nil memberships have
will be taken up Monday or Tues
day.
the two bits The rence in quosuon -
. , . ii„ , i been volant..ry and there has neon
was thirty f ix Inches beyond the line ,nu Thn
,, . . .. ,, ... no solicitation by committees. uno
at Mrs Belcher's disadvantage, <’r
cording to ber suit. According to
the cross petition filed by the physi-
cian, the fence was five Inches off
the line at Dr. McMUHn's end "f l*1*
Mrs. Robert Hasten of Kansas City
is the week end guest of Mr. and line.
Mr. John Garrett. I Hr. MeMlllln asked that the fence
be located by the court and for $50
I ' ■ • 1 ff ■ . .1 I «■ ta, loll A />,
directors and officers of tbe Cham-
ber of Commerce are going on the
theory, that if the past accomplish-
ments of the organization and the
future program, are not sufficient
Inducement for the buslnes men and
citizens of Kl Reno to lake out mem
KANSAS CITY. May 17. -One
nurse at the Research Hospital -here
was relieved from duty, berause- she
bobbed ber hair. Ten others were
sent home to let their hair grow out
before they will be allowed to re-
turn to duty.
Dinner Guests
Miss Blanche Ashbrook. Miss Ang-
ela Yates and Miss Margar t Mc-
Donald will be the dinner guests of
Miss Ruth Wafer tomorrow.
--— r lot'8t,>(i ',y ',h0 r0Urt, “n,11|f0r1 * ! bershlps then there Is little that can
Mr. an* Mrs. Will Hooper an- damages. Judge Harris dismissed^ ^ th# preMDt
K G. Bfanuenuura, «*uu »»•■>- ......(nounce the birth of a son* I"’1" ' : court and adjoinm« 1,1 11 | .()_ your conscience be
Palmer, went to the home of Mr. d#y May i6th Mrs. Hooper »»nd J„f battle, where he declared the, ^ „ |n tak|ng out nmmber-
and Mrs. I. L. Trotter last evening |bahy are a local hospital and are was net guilty of any straying,-^........)m rhamber of commerce.
where-they celebrated the 74th birtb tint; along nicely,
day anniversary of their father. I. L I
PIANO TUNING.
Daniel Pehde Is hcr’e. Tuning and
repairing of all makes of pianos
Bnone 79". Redder Hotel
Trotter. After an Informal evening i
da Inly refreshments were served.
»tJ i, i, F T i N
It’ll' I’ w»tr4 iim i ----j
from the dividing line between the
two propertle.
Mrs. Forest Nave is as Oklahoma
City visitor today.
IHEttRIKR’STROUBlES
b. i. mm ins
[IREHO BASKtlEERSy;
Birthay Party
Mrs. C F. McDonald entertained
yesterday In honor of the 10th birth
day anniversary of hor daughter,
Maxine. The guests were taken to
Legion Park where they enjoyed
Playing games. A delightful picnic
lanch was served tbe hostess being
assisted by Mrs. John Hackett, Miss
Vida Berry. Miss Angela Yates and
Miss Margaret McDonald. Invited
.guest* were Belly Jane Jackson.
Hollo Maye Carder, Natalie Camp
bell, Eloise Stewart Miriam Jones,
(Continued From Yesterday)
STATE DAIRY DEPARTMENT
jBy United press)
MARYSVILLE. Pa . May 17 A }
single shit from a rifle was reapon- •
Bible for the deaths of Leah I
Ellingberger and Harry Ganster
STUDENTS ARE SAVING
'By United Press)
Tbe Value of the Dairy Prod-
ucts of the State will amount to
Approximately $30.000 000.00 an-
nually. which is equal to the
average value of the State
Wheat Crop.
Tbe Ho k Island mag tlrte for Me; I jovv,.j Yates, Mary Margaret. Ban-
carries a picture and articles on the nis(<M. LnR,f0 peLina
K.l Reno basketball team, champions
of Oklahoma which is very commen-
datory to the local players
Anna Faye
More than 3,000 dairies sell milk
and cream to the town and city
trade.
All these dairies are compelled
by State laws to have their cows
tested at intervals for tuberculosis.
wort h of
, , ,, , TULSA, Oklu., May 17. Tulsa be-
Ellingberger and lluiv Haves in putting the millionaire Idea
whose bodies were found In an aq o ^ tb(,lr hPft,iH w|„.„ they are small,
this morning. Miss E "K if t(irlf| i„ nn early Indication,
died at the steering wheel, «1, U j Af„,. six yf,irs of effort. Tulsa ha»
position of Gansters body m.bool which every stu-
that he was Just about l" \ '„a ' dent has a savings account In a !o
machine. The bullet had passed ,
through Gnnster’s head and into the 8chof), wtth R membership of
body of his companion. m climbed into the one hundred
I percent class at the opening of the
(By United l-esa) month with a total savings account
MARYRVILLE. Pa.. May 17. 'of nearly $30,000.
................ About $10,000,000.00
Garner Carlye Loomis. Maxine and milk is sold annually
Cnrtney. Lois Stone, Elizabeth AVa ' from the farm to the creameries
l<er. rolaln Bockfon. U>na Shep-iri1.|^ fQr jrP c.reaK1 manufacture.
y lu me iri".T * Ker, » oiain ........ ^
in the same Issue Mias BW ' '• ,|v"r;Martha Collier, Charlotte Fogg, Sara l ^ Dairy Doparlment main-
the N| ley of tlj«- R " ' i Anne Fox. Dot thy !’• of oV 1 ' (ains supervision over all creameries
land at Herrington Kansas is siven'homa rUy Neal Waldo. Karl and ^ )hf> purpose of having (he cream
complimentary mention for her ♦ •• q»oni Humphrey, ^-artin HolHn< . • ^roperiy tested and pra ?ed, and
orts on belmlf of I e eomprny. Miso Frank Bef],ntt. lVrn’ird 8‘e^ moI„hy ro„orts of purchases are
Kennet h
Houser formerly resided in this city.
James
Bernard
Archer,
monthy reports or purcha es an (
•o i. Ncx ih\n upnartment.
Two hit * school seniors were found | This school, according "> J. n
,|eil(i )n an automobile at Umb’s Horner, director of thrift In pimli.
Gan near here early today. 'schools. Is pobnbly tho only on* of
Miss Leah Ellingberger, 19, of (Rh type in the United Stalls with
Hollldav, Pa., and Harry Ganster. 2'*. 8ueh a record
..resident of the senior class of Several of the Tulsa schools have
Marysville high school, are the vie reached the perfect percentage rale
,,mH in saving stamps.
Miss Ellingberger, here on a vaca j
lion, went out for flowers yesterday .
afternoon with young Ganster whose
j school term ended yesterday.
Tho list of memberships at $U1 each
up io Saturday morning Is as follows;
E. L. Menefee ............. $25.00
H. L. Fogg ................. *,00°
J. K. Kelso ................. $50.00
Stewart Lumber <*o.......... $.10.00
J. W. Hayden ............. $10.00
Canadian Mill & Kiev. Go. •• $50 00
Conservative investment Co. $20.00
Fashion Shoppe ............. *10'00
Kl lteno Mill & Kiev. Co.....$50.00
Bake Rile Bakery $10.00
1 C. Montgomery $20.00
A. J. Kivett ............... *1009
Long-Bell Lumber Co........ *r'"0(>
G. A Barnard ............... $10.00
Dr. P F. Herod ........... $10.00
Gas and Elec. Co........ $180.00
C. C. SnodgraHH ......... $10.00
Drs Aderhold & IB"*" ...... *3000
Markn-HiMftoa Co. ....... •
Frank Kraft ............... *r,ono
Crystal Laundry ............ *r,n 00
El Reno Wholoaale Oro..... $1001*0
Kl Reno American ........... $30.00
Mired lo Road.
....... ■ . ........ "r’ U" ... 1 made to this department.
According to the announc in'n* in Jam,,s Evan«, Robert Butler Bi»> , A]) buvor„ must pass' an exanu
jn(.ksnn. Bobby l.oy. Ruppeijt Fogg.
Jacobi.
the magazine. D. Bu’man of this
<ity, secretary to General Superin-
tendent H I
contest which began in November.
The subject of Mr. Berman’s story
was "How cooperation lias Helped
Me In My Work".
............ JPT><f nation to show that they are quail
and Charles Jacobi. Kittle Miss ^ ,nake these tests properly,
............. Reed, received second .Taxjn^ m.elved many pretty *M,,K ■ , arf. then |8S,md a license. Cream-
prise of $15 In the Rock Island > in , mber....... of ............. I ........
Elks Dance.
LEGION AUXILIARY DANCE
Benefit Decoration rund
Jackson Hull.
Admission $1"T|
ery companies from other states
maintain buying stations In Okla-
... — - homa must have a manager who Is
The Flks club entertained last licensed by this department so that
.
...... When 1 ......... IM *•»+
, i.. .i..:i.. mor.
When the pair failed to r-'urn^
last night, Joseph Ganster. (he fath !
er, led a posM into the Motmtaln
The father found tbo automobile ,
mired along a mountain road short ■
ly aftei daybreak.
U. 5. FLIERS
IT'EL RENO WIRES
PRESIDENT IS III LEAD
(By United Press)
Tonight will be the last showing
nt tho Criterion Theatre of Harold
Lloyd In "Girl Shy." For tho past
two nights a capacity house at tho
Crl'erlon has enjoyed this mirth pro-
voking comedy. Tonight will be
your IhhI chance lo see this picture.
Tomorrow and Monday Wesley
"Freckles" Barry In "George Wash-
Ington Jr," will furnish a snappy,
Jazzy comedy The every popular
"Freckles" emerges from knickers
In long trousered role of a dashing
satu'da, NW", o», of tow. from «l» **
e ................... :,h:..............
M - ' f kaBh:1 Oklahoma Immorturto protection
Anderson of (hickastu. injectors from this department
ard Robert Smith o,' (b>c:no aU nf ,he creameries and i-e
, rein' factories in the state at least
twire each month to see that they
Public Invited
Mrs, John Garrett entertained her
Sunday school class, No fi. of the
Chri'Man church at a Ll®o Bai ty to j
,;,p Hut,Id Lloyd in "Girl Shv." at thejK. of C- Party.
Criterion Theatre Iasi night.
REM ESTATE TRANSFERS
I 14 * * .........
Tbo Knicbts of Columbus ent.-r ^ kpjH 8ann„ry. and are ready to
BAR AMAS'lltIU. Island Kuriles,
Japan, May 17 The United States
I army’s ’round the world fight has
i voniiif ro.
(liy United l’ross) reached Japan
PORTLAND. Ore. May 17.-Ore-, Three of the big army Pianos]
pon gave Coolldge a 3 to 1 l*ad|wbich |r-rt Clover Field. Santa M'tnl- j
over Senator Hiram Johnson results |Ca !n March came winging Into
of yesterday's preferential vr'mary puran,ashiru bay aflcr a successful
indicated. 485 precincts out of a j ni(,llt tlf,in Chicagoff, Attu Irlat.d. |
total of 1703 In the state rav- Cool j Th), rUt'ht waK the longest leg O , Mav
idge 28,000. Johnson ........ M' Adoe tll„ lttnMl«o'.s efforts of the ann> ! « \SH -N. • ^ ^ ^ ^
was the Democrat cholct ; 1 ••• pun the globe In th< •...... " " ' h(> ^ c|eara „p, by
nam« wa tbe only on< to appear • 1 ' ' d ....... '.1 nriMdler General chas
COOLIDGE ILL
I iiv i »■ i” .....
(•lined lad evening with a can1 ' ' investigate any rompHInts made by
dancing party in »l«'Ir
nn:■ ililt■'yy wHk suppli
Id ..... « ’ d»n«7°tt 'Z I T,m. V! .M..-,.lh-r OMl ChM
............:; SirsKL2
,fes:
.,. .. Adams and wife to B. C
Bickerslaff. Lots 25. to 2s inc. Lust
Hill Ad. K.l Reno. $2S0d.
A. M Cockrell to O. IT. Randle. Nil-
14 Sec. 13. Twp. 11 It. 7. $B'HU).
H. K. Richer and wife to John W.
Stine. Let 39 1HU 7 Fair ad. El Reno
mir.uiK (•••••
'"1”, bureau of pure seed
•* wt,™ f.«.r s«.t t« »t»»'« ■ e
■ , rmv Ct It’’' were enl 0f which will not " ''
joyed. ,l'itt> 11 '' . ,, <t.|> expense of,
, t- i ir..i i . \ numb r m a pom : land. \
for 1 d< llRhl ul ,,,, tbe crop w
...........*.....;r:v.........* - ™
w, ' ........... .............
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--------- mishap
HUNGARY’S LITTLE KING *
, erlck I
/v
Complimentary to Mrs. J >- K"' ;-he purpe-c "f ‘
■ who Will 1..... soon to mal h^’l
Menus and wife to H. K. Ric ’home in Portland, Orgeon. Mrs " • If "Id.
her. Lots 30 to 32 Inc. Blk. 17 i.a’«
View ad. El Reno. $2.iOft.
$1.00.
1
I It H’dlutus to II K Ulchef. Lot
_ a„d 13 and SI-2 Ld 14 Blk. 9. Hie-
kox ad. Kl Reno
j Sparki s and wife to H. V. Yo-
12
H. Martin ind Mrs. L G. Mmt'
ery entertained yesterday with a
prettily appointi >1 one o'clock lunch
eon The tables were centmed with
vnt-e^ of sweet pr" and rof.es. k
delloluus four con m
planting 0 funuloPcrated
,^,1 that will alt grow
It it t -
both
The
luncheon was ! trx (irotef' 'w’tb
A. J Mia"'’’ ..... | «v,iviwufl ................ |
II Bart lot 19 '■<’ 2! inc. l’l B>'> Kl nerved. Covsages were given eadi hem ' seed '
..... irilnut >,u - ,„on, fl„ik.tu U'PI'O lilt1"! 1,1,.. vmlltillk- ".it'
Reno. $750.
h 1 "nsen and wife lo < ora
Crow. Bart Is,. 13 Blk M Okurrhe
$150.
■ MARRIAGE licenses
court Clerk Franl T-ylor bn* D
Mlod marriage llcem ■ t« F.lmer Brog
Z. or Okia
L> m »' nwt
„ port n-no owl Mill- Tlmma-
mum.ou*-(
of Weatherford. Okln . an1
Left Hand of Oklahoma
guest as a favor. One ts were mem-j preventing ",b■
hers of the Entre Nous club. The . weeds, ami
'dub prnueiiled Mrs. King with a V
tv si'Tlliu; - li-. r vice, engraved with
the name ei tbo club, ns a token of that might
remembrnn- e.
mer from buying
grade seed wit’,
eorftntH
seed.
It also Inspcwls and
Iris hand sweet potato
FI Reno Chapter n A R md remit rtes and enforces
resterdsy nfternocn In the home of j against bringing cotton
vr-i. Earl Morris |n the business scr d ix*lnto«s t»to the
D a R.
" kksst.Ss
M-irtin to abandon the ex ho was Indisposed. II. -
„„ . M minimized the Illness of ,he Presi-
,P“,.......her planes r*.cbln* V„, and said ,b* h^adjto f.v.r,
here were piloted by LieutemntH
Erik NcLon and Leigh W:e'e
It vr-is the first tine airplane
flown from the North
LIVESTOCK MARKETS
t-tc-r Lavo
Oklahoma City < al.le re. eipls for
AfnerU" n rontin^nt to
in.
unitinvius* - ,
v.eek 302B Market aetlve and
meric n «-<.nI”,’’ ,v Ton $8 25, Bulk $5.76 to
Jal ' ■ " aT"' American -1" tr"y;" ' ■ f„ (). ’ (.f(W an<| heifers $3 60 to
with 'heir crew were await 1 ' * . ,f rM.,.|pt« for the week
X: M^♦,^‘wmtn:^^hr.,:1B15 M-h." H».ve and Ceady Top
th« jnpsowe 1«1*#4* to.'i '> • 0 )(«rket a-tivo
' ' Z “LJm....... TOP ft L’ Bulk mi
• ' ' fl '' |(| J Receipts I"'' th« week
honor th'-m.
. t-t- Kar as f’ity C*tt|e r<--elptH 600.
W C Rober’on n-turre . V f< ' „)0 Week's Top
„ , it, rbattanoogs. Term. Lash receipt
" lr ... tnotl $11.50 Bulk M0« to I10JO.
j] | ]l ...e UlEA'fUCR
Mia I* I* ItotierHon. and broth
er*' f T
N. Hnfj Brown ItoV
THE WEA'l HER-
Tod!"!' Increasing cloudiness
.S itidav unsettled Kbow -rs In the
• ast portion Cwler
meetiug the offK-ers of this year
wore re-elected for next year Mrs
Morris assisted by her daughter Miss
Dana Belle Morris served dainty
states that ore In.'c-.icd ' »
"«‘evil and swe,«l jwtalo
are common in some states
Without n certificate oi lw
J< l,n Hullett r*" elved the sad
ti, of the death of hi* nem
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vhich oc ured Friday night In l/>*
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