The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 179, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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THE EL KENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
i
LASSIFIED WANT A
COLUMN
From Over the County
DRAINING HER CRANKCASE
WANTED
WANTED—Wheat straw iu siui ks or
balwJ and delivered to Fort Retro. St e
(*hrlH Stout ti 12 utiles west of Mills
3tfe.
WANTED Housework nr position us
housekeeper. Inquire at Henro
erst.
LOST and FOUND
LOS1 l!i>ll of hi -liblng. I(t turn to
lteinoi rat offiee. Itewurd. r,|M|
FOR RENT
FOH ItKN'T I, f». uinl i« room houses
modern and semi inoderu See H. K
Itieker and Son.
NKW YUltK. Ann. 7 More iron-1
Itle lies aheatl for Kdward Browning,
millionuire real estate op« rator who
reeetitly ailopteil Mary Louise Spas,
a Bohemian girl
Totlay Mrs Anna Si John Rye. of
New Y'ork wrote to t’oinmis.sioner of
Public Welfare Bird S Colei miking
'he return to liei of Dor^liy Sunshlin
Browning, who was the first ehild
adopted by Browning. and for whom
Ho Spas pill was It) lie a lompaiilon
MIDLAND ITEMS PLEASANT HILL
FOR SALE
FOB SALK Oil Til AUK Some t linn
rent property or for a home. Will ton
aider a farm II K Itieker and Son
FOB SAI.lf Special price and term-
can now be given on the ti room mod
ern residence at 2o!» North Kvans. on
the pavement. 82 1-2 feet east from
2 1-2 blocks front f'atholie church
and achool; 5 blocks to high school
and l blocks to Irving school. No tail
road tracks to cross. Possession at
once. Frank Meyer, 111 Last Woodson,
exclusive agent. 7c
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for sal.
O. (’. Herrmann, soft South Hoff, lot
NKW YORK. Aug. 7 Whether In
ti- Mary Spas is to wear the Cinder
•''ll** slipper or whether her couch ami
dream of luxury are to be smashed
may lie decided at a conference lit
1 w ecu Bird S t ider. commissioner of
public welfare and District Attnrin \
Richard Newcomb today.
The fitness of Edward W Blew a
mg jo year-old millionaire, to serve
guardian of the girl lie recently
adopted will lie eolisidered when Colei
and Newcomb meet this afternoon
Investigate Checks
Fails surrounding the presentation
oi two $‘>oo cheeks which Browning
admits he gave Mr. and Mrs Spas
Mary s parents, also would lie sought
Color said.
According to District Attorney New
comb. Mrs. Nellie Browning, divorced
wife of the millionaire, lias agreed
to aid him in any way possible in the
investigation in the Cinderella case
WILL RADIO CHURCH SERVICE
HEW AUTO HI SYSTENI
The members of the Catholic choir
I of the Church of Our Lady of Per-
petual Help, of Oklahoma City, will
sing over the Bristow radio at High
Mass on Sunday morning at 7:30.
The numbers to lie interpreted will
be "Eyrie" the "Gloria" the Credo,
LANSING. Mich . Aug. 7, Michigan ?' *?*** The
will secure its necessary income from I ^ ('onm«mini l)o,nino*"
automobile taxation by lowering li- j Th“ ^rmot, on the subject. "The Sac
1 rament of Reconciliation'’ will lie
MIDLAND. \nc .7. Mr .uni Mrs
Ernest Warm • t iiterlaiut-ii the fol-
low inir gue-t at dinner lad Sunday:
Mr. and Mi I .id Von Tungeln and
children Mi and Mrs .1 B Wuimi.
Mi. and Mr Henry Wagner pu i
daughter, and Mi .uni Mi- McGinnis
of Bartle-Vllb Ohio
Frank Land who reside- m Texas.
IS visiting at III- John Blagg home
tills week
Jack Smith ot Clinton ok In . was
a guest at tin- home of Gi-urg" Todd
Friday evening
Pal Rallied ,.f Uiand l-iaiul. Neb.
,s ,h‘ "I ' I it I vt in Hus I uni
miinity.
Mrs. Prcil Maniuardt and "ii visit
ell Monday afternoon with Mi Ceo
Todd and child!, n
•Mi and Mr- Wool Denny and son
( laieiice inoiioed lo Wentlierford la-t
"e. k whi re He ■ spt nl s« vt ral day>
with tie i! daughti - .! ,i. \| ||
Phy and children. Tin y n iurn.'d
home Friday and w.-iv aeuimpani. d
**' Ml *®tl 'It- Jesse Murphy and
family.
Mr and Mi- otlo Pai-wahl ami
children and .Miss Vera Smith w.-r.
ren in guests ui the home of Mi ami
Mrs .Morse ILigertnan ami d.-ni-Ut* t
P.va, oi Hie Red Rock district
Mr. and Mr- John Blam* ami diii
tlrcn were Sunday visit.ns at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mason
•Ml and Mrs. Jesse Murphy and
children and Mr ami Mrs. Wood In n
ny and children spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. K. \y Todd and fain
il.v.
Otfo Blagg is assisting chns Lo
ren/en with his plowing thi- v. ek.
Thelma Lorenzen, who is suffer
| mg Irom Idood poison in In r finger is
cense fees and raising the gasoline
tax if a new license plan, recommend
ed by Charles J. DeLand, secretary
of state, is accepted by the legisla-
ture.
The plan understood to have the
approval of Governor Alex J. Groes-
beck and the state legislature, would
issue a license for each new car. tin-
cost to be nominal. $3 to $r> is suggest
ed, and would be uniform. The plate
would be good for the life of the cat
To offset the loss of annual revc
nue from license, a ‘’ ree-cent gaso-
line ta: would he sut. uted in place
of the present two-cent tax.
The present gxiso(ine tax, which
w’ent Into effect tliis year, will bring
the state $8,000,000 it is estimated
and a three-cont tax would bring h
minimum of $12,000,000. This, with
the $2,500,000 federal aid is sufficient
to take care of road construction, etc.,
to which the present tax is diverted.
preached by Rev. Father Austin Fletn-
ing. Tlie members of the choir quai
tet are Miss Christina Jupe, soprano
soloist; Mrs. Mary Oderman. soprano,
Frank Menton, tenor; A. L. Hoggins,
bass. Miss Mary Starr, organist. The
choir will be under the direction of
A. L. Goggins.
CRITERION
TODAY AND SATURDAY
BAREE SON OF ^AZAN”
Featurlug
Anita Stewart and Baree. the wolf dog
in a love epic of the far north.
Also
improving n |y
Ralph Todu and Albert I’at-wahl
spent Sunday with the Kh.lin buys.
Lois and Ruth 'Todd spent Monday
afternoon with the Lorenzen girls.
Unite a iirmher attended the sale
at the Emery Barker home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lorenzen ami
children have moved to the place vu-
cated by Mr. and Mrs. Kd Von Tun-
geln.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blagg and lain
il> called on Mr. and Mrs. George
Todd and children la-t Saturday at
ternoon.
Mrs. Otto I'atswald entertained tin
Ladies' Neighborly dub on Tuesday
Mrs. Ernest Wagner was the lucky
one and captured both prize Tin
dub will meet with Mr- Dick Binder
hagen for their next mcetiui:
E. Z. Todd and Clarence Heekes
were vIsitors Sunday afti i noon at
til*' George Todd home.
PLEASANT HILL. Aug 8. Ted
Ftddersou and John Krhar both pos
ses> m w Ford car- ami the mud don't
-e,-m to iM.iher them a Ini Kunuera
are -O pleased over th« freipient show-
and are so busy, even mud seems
to delight them
Harold Krbai and Wayne Kssley
• In v' to Cogar. Okla . Wedm siluy and
While there attended the old settlers'
reunion. They stopped off at ihe Win
Ciiitts farms and report that he has
so III* - of ihe lines! cotton fields in
the state it nothing unforeseen pre !
vents, he should b»- nlib* to market
l'l" or more blase thi- fall They also
report some good fields of corn iu
the Boggy Creek bottom
Mi ami Mrs Ralph Guest of Okla-
homa City spent tin* past week at the
parental home of \\ ,1 Leeper. They
ue • <it then vacation and are having
t tine time.
Mrs l iauk fllauc and other lady
lull nieuibi rs served pies at the Geo
• on Tungeln -ah and realized a neat
-uni for their work.
Henry Von Tungeln - children have
he yv hooping emigh. Too had as
ve miss this fim family Irom the so-
la! cm I* -.- ut' the i ominunity.
Mr and Mi-. Willard Knott have
moved to the l.irm formerly occupied
ii\ Floyd Beard.
Wayne Fees, who has been working
for Hubert Krbai' since the close of
Ini Ii i hoot in May. spent a week at
Medicine Park ami i 'turned to work
again last Monday.
Gaylord Fees i- running a gang
plow 'oi W K-.-ley and llillis Fees
- plowing for Frank Blanc. There is
a hunch of hoys who are never idle.
They do fine work both in sehool and
'hiring vaeation time. They are in
demand at all limes. If there w ,e
more such hoys tltere would be no
youthful boy bandits such as the
iglii told about in Oklahoma City
i Progressive Grocer)
Little Johnny, a city boy iu th>- ooun
try for the first time, saw the milking
of a cow
"Now you know- where the milk
comes from don’t you '’’ In* was ask
ed
"Sure’ replied Johnny "You give
In r Mime breakfast food and water
aud tin ii it loan her erankiasi "
WASHINGTON. D C.. Aug 7. The
Ru<k Island today made application
to Ho- Interstate Commerce Com nils
sioii for tier mission to construct a
line from Liberal. Kansas to Amarillo.
Texas. The line will be a feeder to
the Texas oil fields.
every grave*
NESTLE LA NOIL
PERMANENT WA VIMG
$15.00
Expert Operators
EL KENO IiE.M TV SHOPPE
Anne T. Fowler
PHONE 116 Over Empress Theatre
IlSIOIMI OUT OT TUNE
LXt LUSI\ T, AND OFFK’IAL pictun
of the championship wrestling bout
between Ed “Strangler" Lewis ami
Wayne "Big" Munn.
newspapers last week.
The club ladies together with their j
friends and neighbors met at the
Sank'- Loi'-nzeti lioim hist Saturday
•veiling and served ice cream, cake
and pop to all who called during the!
evening. Tin* service was “army I
style,” which was greatly enjoyed as I
it vva- -onieihiu.g different. Mrs. Lo-j
renzen will retain her membership ini
the Happy Hour < hih. Tile El Reno,
Ice Cream company furnished deli-1
c'ious ice cream for the occasion and
the ladies provided the cakes. Ii j
was indeed a "Happy Hour” for the;
many who called to pay their respects j
to Mr ami Mrs. Lorenzen. We re-;
gt'-t their removal from the commu-
nity, but welcome the fine young
tolks who will occupy their farm. |
$d-85
New Stock - Sizes
Marked close for quick “turn-over”—others at
$o.85 and $6.85.
--A chance for the fellow that doesn’t we a r
‘‘Jelly Bean” shoes.
SEE OCR WINDOWS
B. iV J. SHOE STORE
B. F. Wewerka
ADDED l’athe Latest News.
"Gas pressure in my stomach some
times distressed me so that I could
not think. I played out of turn* and
twice lost my position No medicine
helped me and I became disheartened
Another musician advised me to try
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and I am
now enjoying the best of health." It
is a simple, harmless preparation that
removes the catarrhal mucus from
the Intestinal tract and allays the in
flammation which causes practically
all'stomach, liver ami intestinal all
meats, Including appendicitis. One
dose will convince or money refunded
at all druggists.
THOS. JENSEN —
—FARM LOAN:.
—INSURANCE
— REAL ESTATE
Phone 377
EMFRESS
LAST TIMES TODAY
BILL CODY
in
"BORDER JUSTICE"
Comedy—” BASHFUL JIM'
HAMLY’S
SATURDAY
Harry Cary in “Fighting Through'
Serial Fighting Rangers
Comedy
Admission 10c and 20c
THE MOUTH OF BABES
Barbara <saying her prayers) And
bless daddy, and mother and make
them happy if they're not too old for
that sort of thing.
N- w is the l" st time in the world j
to read the Daily Democrat want
ads they carry some wonderful up-'
pot'lunities and are great business get-,
tors.
—
WE ROLL DISCS
HW
HR FA!)-
the product of the modern
bakery, must meet the nu-
tritional demands of your
children. To do this it must
he made out of pood flour,
milk, yeast, sugar, salt and
shortening.
EANMAN WEEDING AND MACHINE CO.’
North Bickford El Reno, Okla.
For Fitter Texture
‘Bake-Kite \\ ill Fill That Demand”
nrrra nBwxi
itY puicitais T
HIGHEST 40
1»0k&
_ A?
and
BAKE-RITE BAKERY
Jim Roberson
Sam Roberso
Larger Volume
in your bakings use
ROBERSON 4 ROBERSON
LAWYERS
Practice In All Court*
KG
107 1-2 E. Woodion.
BAKING POWDER
SamePricc
WHY PAY INTEREST
monthly in advance when we
ca* make you a straight live
year lo ,n
AT SEVEN PERCENT
There Is a difference. Better
investigate. Wo also sell nil
kinds of
%
INSURANCE
Conservative Inv. Co.
B. D. Ashbrook, Pres.
M. A. Ashbrook, Secy.
Ill N. Bickford. Phone 881
FLIES
mosquitoes 25 o
OT K SI More than;.
33
BEDBUGS - FLEAS
ixrices for 25^
More than {Pound ardd half for j Quarter
U»r Tanglefoot Spray In your btdrvom
refore retiring and no moaquito will
amg in your e- s. Equally efYectlve
ag'iina, "lea,moll,a.fleaaandbedhuga.
Half-pint it-, pint "Sc.quar II Z5.
THK TANGLF.POOT COM 1AN Y
Grand Rapid*. Michigan
A trial will convince you
of its high quality
Millions of Pounds Used by the Government
..........................mi
FARMERS
By Jove, this year is sure going to !>c a stinger.
( orn burnt up; oats and barley vou wiil need vour
selves, and wheat a half crop; a good thing we boys,
tlic same as you farmers, have learned to get along
without profits; but we would awfully well like to
get enough business from you to pay cur running
expenses. ^ on know we can not reach beyond you
for business; all the business we get is what you
bring us. Have you ever stopped to think that the
Country Elevator man is about the only middle man
who continuously is lighting un your side; for high-
er markets; you and we are paddling in the same
'• inoe: your interests are our intei • u boost
us and we’ll boost you. That’s fair isn’t it?
REMEMBER
We always pay the top of the market for all Grain.
Store Grain under State Warehouse License. Han-
dle wheat grower’s wheat. Sell MeAlester and Greek
Goal. Feed of all kinds. Lock and Sand, and do
Custom Grinding.
FARMERS ELEVATOR
Paul & Jack
FJ Reno, Okla.
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