The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 105, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 5, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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THI EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
WEDNESDAY,
Join Hu a band a
JUNE t, 1»
On Long Arctic Cruise.
i
*M. Jobe flUatoa
I ol Union CUE.
rOK SALE Fort ton tractor food 11
MV with Binder hitch. IJ1I00 Jessie
tlx miles noulh Ud ell WM1 Of
-A.
FOB EAi» Oak dial* Uhl*. *ls
leather ml dining chelr*. baby
tarhtr* wKh I* Coll at Til W. Wade
im.
Bo* th*M Modtl A Ford* tod*y
ST8».
All U A 1 coadlllon. Juti vhot you
have boon waiting (or aad at price*
ywa aoa afford to par Yard at 111
North Ohoeuw. Baddor Motor Com-
LAST AND FOUND
roUNI> -Set (ala* t**th. tnsulr# Hud
dor Motor Oo.
LOST- Wri*t watch
Friday CaH TM
at hlghaehonl
FOB BINT
—
FOB RBNT—Aiwoai modem hoe**
aad gar*** Varaai Monday Jua*
A PhoM 114 or H14 F3J.
FOB BBMT—M*«r *or* tract under
viaduct oa East Elm. Call at house
or 14M W after Ip.*
FOB HBWT- All-room modem hooer
111 Sooth Bock It load 11310 per
UB
By RICHARD 0 BALDWIN
railed Free* Staff Correspondent
BAN FRANCISCO. - UFI—Dlpplnf'
Us prav la the cold aeae of tho North
aad ataadlly earring forward le a
email schooner laden down wl»h over
chandle# of every description
Aad aboard the Pattereoa. besides
'he regular crew, are four breve wo-
men who (are six month* of adven-
ture In remote end out of the way
plecee In the Artie circle.
The women are the helpmates of
the officer* of the sturdy little
schooner--Mr*. C P. I’rtereon. wife
oT the skipper, Mrs l>t<k Holbrook,
wife of the mate; Mrs (teborne Win
slow, wife of the engineer, and Mrs
Melvin Bartlett, wife of the carpo-
maater.
The four women ere not altogether
of passenger rating There la plenty
of cooking to be dona, and sewing, end
Judging of fox *klna
For the unique little Patterson la
on a trading trip, and If the voyage
la successful, some day she will steam
and sail beck Into this port with her
holds crammed with K«klmo caught
fur*
The Patterson Is a "floating d*
partment atom” She carries hun
drede of tons of stuff needed by the
Eskimos on hnndrede of little capes
end Islands within the Artie Circle
Bhe'e only 117 feel In length with
a 17 foot beam and she displaces only
Mo tons, but she's seaworthy, and
th* four women aboard “wouldn't
miss the trip for anything In the
world.'"
In November. If all Is well. she
will return laden with thousands of
pelts of white foxes, stiver foxes, red
foxes, destined eventually to enhance
feminine beauty.
Lashed down tightly on deck are
two ^0 foot motnrtx-ats ordered by
Kaklmoa They will be bought with
rifle* Munition, fishing tackle, flour
coffee, tea. haoon. ell thoae things
so much desired In the rar North |
It waa Mrs. Holbrook who decided
the ftmials* contingent epos taking
th* trip. She has only been Married
to Dick tor a abort time.
When th* former Unienretiy of
Washington man fait the "Mg* of the
North" agate aad pleaded In net sail
for "tor place#.' eke would ant lletee
“You're not *oiac ep there again
unless I go too,*" Ike hrtde ponied
“O K", wee the soever. Com*
•long
And e be* tb« wives of Me other
officer* heard that Mrs Dick waa
going they too laid down the lew
FOLKS TOD KNOW
rcoatiaand from png* 11
lee Mays of Oklahoma CHy trsns
acted buslnsas bar* today
• • •
Judge and Mrs H L. Fogs Mi
South Hoff, daughter. Miaa Charlotte
and son* Rupert aad William will
leave overland Thursday for a eev
eral days' vlutl with relatives at Ml
Sterling. Ky
• • •
Mru Nellie Dowd aad »,». Verlte,
hare returned to their home la Well
Ington. Kan after a few days' visit
with frtende here
WOODS
Mr aad Mr*, rroak Whltted 117
Booth Macomb, left Taaaday (or a
months sspoum at Hollywood Calif
Last Tim* Tenight
Mitten title in
-TM« HAWK'! NttT-
Tomorrow and Friday
Jehnny Mines In
"HOMI MADC
Admlaeton tOe^St
keturd
OKLAHOMA OITT, Jens I. -Cattle
LTM. standy. tap 114. Calves 100.
f. tag 111 M Hogs. 1.700. t cento
top I1AU
BANAAB CfTT, June ».-Cattle I.
M0. slendy, II eeate lower, top |U.M.
Calve* LMB steady IS rents lower.
Mg 911 Megs UM0. strong to 10
tog lit M
LOCAL MARKET*
Ruined?- No!
Not with our efficient ex-
erts ready to do your bid-
ding and return your gar-
ments "good as new."
Don’t throw aside your old suit or dress—send it
to us and you will be surprised at the results—just
give us a trial—
Phone 11—Our car will call.
CRYSTAL CLEANERS & DYERS
Criterion
Starts With A
Midnight Show
Saturday Night 11:30
And Then on
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
Frank L Ketch of Oklahoma City i
was an El Reno visitor Tuesday
• • •
A B Hass of Oklahoma City »«• *
bustuess visitor here today.
• • •
Harold Higgins of the Lyon* apart
rnenta will transact business in Tul»*
Thursday
No More Gu
[n Stomach
and Bowels
tPubll.br,t Jum- » u:<>
CITY »»F Kt. Ill:vo. *>KI AttoMA
POLICE I'KPAtn Ml.NT
Kt Keen, Oklah>-' a J a, i. I*"'
APKCIAL RULt NO i: TRAFFIC
tttuta, Jun. 4. IVI*
crossing *ny of th* fra-k. of the It- k
Winnd luilw*) within the l*lt> *'f H
si m b - roe* n •
tnsn or flsuman I* f -• . nt. ' ;l e-'i-
to h full slop whenever a s' p -I n I-
lf you wish to be _
llevtxl of gee I"* r'omach
take Baalmann'b Gee TahlwkA
are p re pared e«pec tolly for
yis and all the bed effect*
from ga* pressure.
That empty, gnawing feelln* *1 tk»
dl.ftlay.-U bv an. h W ' ii '
iMW|iiay»M| pv wti n vs ii i i i*
not pr-T«-<-<1 unt I rtgusllol to d-> «-i h>
•aid watchman.
pit of the etomach will
APPiiuvKn
. W T .A I III*.
Oll.f of I'Ll: »
K W FA8PKTT.
City Mjtinri-r
EMPRESS
Any Seat Anytime 10c
Today and Thursday
“THE LIGHT IN THE WINDOW
Comedy: “Love and Sand"
that anxious, nervous feeling with
heart palpitation will vanish, and yon
will again be able to take a deep
breath without discomfort.
That drowsy, sleepy feeling after
dinner will be replaced by n deelr* for
entertainment. Bloating will conae.
Your limbs, arme and fingers will no
longer feel cold and "go to sleep' be-
cause llaaliuaan'e Oa* Tablet* pre-
vent gn* from Interfering with the
circulation, Gel the genuine, ta the
yellow package, at any good drag
More Price 11.
Always on hand at
JONES DRUG CO.
MEMORIALS IN MARBLE AND GRANITE
‘‘Built-RiKht"
ATLAS MARBLE COMPANY
JASPER. GEORGIA
!
Creole. White and Silver Grnv Georgia Marble*. Regal Blue Marble.
Tenure*® 1‘tnk and liruy Marble. W'lnnuboro Granite. Iron Fencing
I
Represented by CHARLES R. DIX
S12 East Wede St. **
$13*00
Good In
Coat he*
only
$19*50
Good In
Bleeper* on
Pay't Berth Rate
WHAT IS WOMAN'S
DESIRE IN CONQUEST:
Weed mm use. b«t merited hi*
fvtead why > There e * eew
ywu to this bene* drums ol
inset
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the I * m I •
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Mtm mm
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___ Latest Newt
ADMISSION PUCKS
Me; ChiMrm 25c
Balmy
CHEVY - CHATS
ADMISSION PRICES:
Nights including Sun. Mat.
Adults 50c; Children 25c
Week Day Matinee*
Main Floor 35c; Balcony
25c; Children 10c
Coming Soon
“THE DESERT SONG"
EL RENO
TO GALVESTON, TEX.
and Return
INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY PAGEANT
June 8th to 12th
Lv. El Reno 7:30 a. m. or 11:30 p. m.
June 7th and 8th
Return Limit
Ticket* good on all trains reaching starting point
prior to midnight, June 16th.
For Particulars
Phone Rock Island Agent
Truck Power and Economy
with Phillips 66
Voi 1
June S. 1121
No. 43
Watch for th* an-
bounrement of the
formal opening of our
new home on Wade
street
On Hayes street Just
south of the court
house.
Another new Coach
delivery was to Floyd
There will be rnuv*-
nlre tor nil nnd eom*
reel etui rtatnmcnt
from n seven piece or
cheat re
Tee- There will be
dancing too and the
floor U l*r, e enough
to accommodate ell
Mrs. Agnes Hollon
hee accepted a position
ns field representative
of the Wichita Busi-
ness collets She pur-
chased a new Chevro-
let coupe yesterday for
use In her work
Butler of
narker
131 South
Attend the band con-
cert tonight
Jun.ee A lluteon of
404 North Rock Island
ptmhased a new Cher
rolet coupe this week
Show t h e Oknrche
hoys w e appreciate
their generosity in gtv
Ing their time and tal
eel to entertain us
Another new c^upe
w*s delivered to Frank
Woodward of Geary.
They hare * real
band toe and receive
Invitations play a 11
over th« elate.
And still another new
Chevrolet coupe went
to Aaron A Patterson
of 1319 W est Oak
I'aed car tales for
ths week Include a
Ford coape to C. A
Pearce deputy sheriff:
a Ford roadster to K
H Miller of rout* 3
Calumet; a Cherrolet
coach to Harry Mc-
Donald of 104 South
Miles; and one to Oa
car W’ltt of PCI Reno a
Ford roadster to J. C.
Autrey of Ft Reoo a
Ford touring to Goo ft
Gtheon of 101 W Rog-
er*. and another to L.
P Mays of Pit N Choc
;t*w; * Cherrolet cou-
pe to Ralph Thomas of
311 N Hoff and an K*
Sex coach to Mr* Alley
-s'mlthwtck of 730 South
- Choctaw
Tore out and give
them a reel welcome
Roy Collin* of 30&
, South Admire drove out
• new Chevrolet coach
Saturday
KL RENO MOTOR CO
“CHEVROLET-
El. RENO. OKLA
This Is-
RUG and DRAPE
Season
/"kWNERS of big trucks am! little
tracks — Urge ears and aiitaUrr
"mm* find Phillip* 66 more econoui'cal.
It give* more mile* per gallon and is
easier on the motor ... Phillip* 66 is
treated and filtered free from acids and
if deli-
rate working |tartt of an engine. Its
Controlled \ ol jtilitv • rau*es easy starl-
ing and ([’:i« K arcrlcration In hearr
traflio. Its well hul.ua ed hratier parts
Insure extra power and mileage. IPs
the ideal gasoline for both business use
and pleasure ear driving. Try It today.
I
t*
L«t us show you what conscientious workmanship
and modem methods will do in cleaning your rugs
or drapes. Our prices are very reasonable on this
ctam of work. Let us call and make you a price.
«->« (IMS t FMB n~«
‘Controlled \olatilitv
am vepeeii, bHorr R rmm be Bred
ntofat ef yo«f motor. > eUlility
T*dvr* Is Ike obilitv of n*<lier to vanor-
tow. Th* vwlettlAly ot Phillip* bt
lillip* t>6 U triro-
*»*« |«**tn4W to Si ihr
owd 111* climatic condition*
UmlMy la which yww boy iL
ill-upVWiillips
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E. J; MASON, Mgr.
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El Reno, Okla.
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 105, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 5, 1929, newspaper, June 5, 1929; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909404/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.