The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 244, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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i UK KK KKM) DAILY DKM0CKA1
ELRENODAILYDEMOCRAI
•4HtR BROTHERS. PUBLISHERS
Th»* iM'im*1 in rubber Ik going i<>
Sbr won) after it., In* mighty ihiikIi on the fellows win
Her huKlnt-Hk men huil vision enough; v.t.n ovithIiikvi
In Mt'iim the mtitlr nf printer'* Ink.
iliai matter, Florida »* i-ntitleil In|
her pnw|irrll).
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Full United Prats Report.
W M All FR
R MAH Kit
well .iii'l continuously uppltol ami
they a I mi hail the coltl nerve to go
,lew m In their yeans ami produce the
cash to employ the hlKln'itt class ud
----ivettlkiiiK men to prepare thn copv.
. _ EDITOR ami I•> plate It where H would tin
ni’8. MGR ' oott
______ Ktorlila hes a Rival deal of vhIui
tiai k nt l i t effort Ritiiiiil to have.
BUCKWHEAT CAKES— ,,r peoph would not havt Invested
—— — , niiiltlplli d millions of dollars down
The cool, brink mornings ol fall Ho n- (hunt tor the sake of ami
brine haek In gustatory favor am ol tn> nt tli.it -.In ha nothlne more
the few triumphs of rookery that an than «lltu.ir• seashore and a sub
typli ally Amerlcnn We refer to tin tn>i>i alii, nln" and iileal eondl
buckwheat rake the hrenkt imi dish miip for i .. j, r n >ti Slit aid.ally
a hove rrpro.eh when the tempi t. |UIS mon hut limit the argument to
•lit*
o
winter.
The Koveruimut tuielit find out
•vho the bootleggers are by tuaklue
t In in take nit' lh ensen.
o ——
Oin ol the troubles with this eouii
trv I-- there are too many young men
' .mil woini u in • olleRe that really j
iugh* to he working.
JUNIOR RED.CROSS AIDS
PEACE BY BIG GROWTH
THE MISSOURI MULE
Of all A merit an scagoer* this *utw-
»*r. Uier* is mute departing f«r the
I Old World B»re 11»» wetting than the
I e«mpsni of V*> MI»«oiiri unde* Hiai
! %et sail from Newt Orleans for Mur
Gains 142,000 Members in Year I emns m* unrated >,« the pr«ir«>**
in Schools Throughout
United States.
I .nek favois Itioae most who eoillll
upon It least.*’ states the A-hi.mil
Huide.
—o---——
I lire Is nrouud 5a degrees or below
Siime erltii < h.ive alleged tli.it tIn
liUt kwheal e.ikt t up i" dim 11\•• III
flrultles. but the" libel Mils ninsi
heaullful of eere.il > onfeeili'iiK. Iti
morse ronlil nevi i billow Imtiilceui t
of one's appetite foe .1 si.uk ot thr<
nr four of these dainHIv hrowued
nnihroKlsI (lines, OR reared 1" 11 gen
crons pal of affectionately meliim
butter, anil sweetened h\ a genii'
1 bower nt maple syrup If the enke-
are flunked by a few 1 rlaplv file..
Utile piuk sausages, a ml given ..
chase of properly brewed coffee they
provide a dish fit not only to tIttlln 1,
a king's palate, lull to fort If \ *n>
suuml. competent, 100 percent Amei
him. for what ever tasks his day m.i*
hold.
those pi.ml Tilt" e i||‘e of llle ill
too l v 1!'..' Why do most people
loll and dive to make uoiiey ? Tt
•ei cnjovin "'i «nit ol it, and ph as
lire and luipplness oul of It Florida
offers all I It roe Look over the big
money n ikmg ideas ill llie ' niter
Stales, ,md 1 hose width eater to pi a-
ui" 1 nd' i i'ii nei t .mil “tijovment of
the i«t opl • are eiitsiamllnc lllint-
11 gha in N'e" -
o
Wouldn't 11 he funny to see .1 hoy
hiding under Ills inoiher's skirt these
da's llle the boy used lo do ill llle
•;ood old du's when skirls w. n kirts
o
Xnoltti r great trouble with >he
round y Is there are too many cor
pinu 1 lull presidents. who have an as
BACK TO THE FARM
I liltU show there 1 s j, tendency on
llle part id In. id families In g,> buck
lo die 1 1 rm 1 iiy life has not proved
what it seemed from u distance, says
the Indiana I uriners' Gnldr Then
were rents gas hills, light hills, water j
rents, and die costs of foods and
1 milling City life proves u disappoint
mem 10 minis rural families, aceus
mined In Ire'll egfried chicken
genii and nl.ondimt milk nud home
• hurtled butler The farmer Is more
1 consumer now than lie ever was
innie a purchaser now thnn he was t"
A new high level la peace lime
membership of the American Junior
| Ked f’roas la recorded for ujn—its
ranks numtiering S.73M4H school girl*
inti hoya--w gain of 142.000.
This unique and powerful children *
.iriamralion started u a war hhi.s
ure. bur today is one of the gi-eateai
1 fluetirea for peace ever known. An
of his war again*! the RilHans, his
majesty, the king of Spain, has com-
manded hiv ministry of war in eon
script the Missouri mule for servo e in
northern Morocco, l.ike the young
french courtier "f l.ouls Phillkppe's
regime, who apologized for not an-
swering his king's invitation by saving,
"Sire. I thought the invitation of a
king was to he obeyed and rod an
swerrd," Hie Missouri mule promptly
responds to the Spanish monarch's re
A Tonic For
Pale, Delicate Women
and Children
Grove’s
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
60c.
> rerun ng panic I pat iou in local pro i qiicsi by presenting itself surefooted
•anu of service has featured their patient and vigorous on the wharf ai
tears growth R 's Indimted that to | si l.mils, for passage to New Orlenns
" 'h*n in I and thence to Barcelona and the Riff.
■'.I' sehools are performing indlvid
If (he Kiflians can he turned back. It
is reasonable to believe lion the Mis
tiai and eolloctlve as-t* of aervlcc In *
rue Red Cross spirit.
The Kiiceess of the .lumon swimming j s,,,,ri mule will do the work, say* the
program, launched last yaar through > Louisville Courier-Journal. If that
cooperation of the Lifo-Saving Sew animal, uniting as it doe* the patience
1 e of the Red (“mss, has led lo a do and stircfiHiicdnt *> uf lt« mole pro-
. 'erminatkin n make it a regular foa- | -on11 or with the vigor of its maternal
*r *° '7 Mil ";:s hl; \"** "»««• branches. i p#r,.nf rahn,„ pt , Ahdel-Krlm .0
>W|| garden, some of his own fruit, am! in outstanding feature of th« .
much if Ills meal supply. There Is ! I unices' work this vetvr was 'he par- , 18 '*• 1 ,on 1 * ma.esty. tie mg o
mother rca'"ll, hmviMer for the tend ! 1 i'" nation for ilia lirsl lime of a Junior !il’,|l»- IM"> »s *V"I' make up his mind
will tlo
Subscribe for the Daily Democrat
The hiicswneat ,.ikc s> luhollrcs all -1*1.101 lo 1 lit presitleiii
that t* sturdy, honest a.id noble ii
America it foil* Its suvoi ami I’.nhe: •■hups lia'i 1 new yell It
strength In the rich and fertile soil ls 'nt hi Up cuMiis jaw leave In-
that produces the grain It has chai 1 ra'v’
arter and Indlvhlunllty lacking in it
more effeminate rival, the plain wheat Woinlci what the iicoph
cake. It tlevelops the beat In out »hen thi fHlr* picnics chautamiua
housewives, for a woman who ,'nn '"til the lakes all close
master the art and science of produc- “
ina a perfect buckwheat cake is om Policies fur tht> eoauuon people Is
of the chosen of her sev an orn ament I'*"' l*’H<"'' ;'ie> put man in it than
to any home, a wife deserving of hey 1 . :o
unceasing devotion m< httsl andly
latior on her behalf.
Show 11s a family with 1 proper np ,
predation of buckwheat cakes with)
a wife and mother who can skillfull.,
mukc them and we will shew yoi
family of contented, devote,I peoph
wherein Ibc husband and father I' 1
winning his way to deserved succest.j
wherein the wife and mother is ’a\
ishetl with love, and wherein the civil
dren are sturdily setting forward 011
life’s pathway, grounded In nU that
is host In young manhood and young
womanhood Omaha World Hvr.il l
-o----
THE CASE FOR FLORIDA—
—
Let’s all squtdsh the knocker on
Florida. It isn’t good sportsmanship
to knock a neighbor- or anyone, to
tie patina for Mia first lime of a Junior
ency back to ih, farm. Secretary of IHe'* rr‘»*‘ w,,rkrr in ,h"
, 1, . _ . . . , Micf operations following the tcrr.ado
Agriculture Jardme. in a statement of ,
, . I in Missouri. Illinois, and Indiana 1
1 crIfii 11 ur:<I loiithfioas recently, *:iid . . , . , , . 1
■ii,, >n manv mure hirluriJa Iao«I
I si',, stt’ungei evidence uf the up-
proaeh of good lime* for Agriculture
in manv more fortunm? local
ilie* displayed a keen inlerest. in
sending toy* and hook* for the nee
rpc n
rAH I D
[FEELER
AR TBL* 1 R A E; sll
IT O tTMd OGM AjfA
.T(0N|doe|as
noseInick
b eIHIr 0
era'
ring-
tragic
ERR
L.LY.
ASS
than I have Mice UW’ Talking of of the ehiklren In the disaster ar«a
the 1'lu'ii hell, lie sav*: “Condition* The Junior Red Cross porgram he*
in the 1 ora hell Hre reversed from j flourishes! not alone in settled com
what tbev were a rear ago when hog* !n”,ni!i*"' b"f hHM «***«<»-•* "■
4.tl , , l: limn school*, and to niiTirr Ala.<kan
were still < lieap and corn a poor jind . . . „ , . ....
siiHMils wnern nuuir Kskimo children
.............. rro'v 1,08 l,ri,rR ",l I undertook Junior work In addition.
v a need materially since last summer ,h„ iaternaHonal correspondence he
and the prospts f* nmv Indleaie a heavy tween schools Is proving more and
corn crop ' There is thus n double j more popular Amerirnn school, are
motive for flit* changing swing of."*1* corresponding with ;ho;.e in thir
migration, not only Hie disappoiuttnenl 'v1°nr countries.
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m
C UEplO NEiNOi
A rMgrO veIt
• B AD Y A IVAjjj
rsT'
A I
G LADES
'■{T.R- I M
' >‘E.si
BERG
NOW
AME
GOA
REVOLT
w
of city life and its expenses and bur
dens, but llie lure of higher prices and
| belter conditions on the farm. Thera
1 is no overproduction of corn-belt com-
I (nudities now. apparently, and it will
I lake a long time to produce one stirh
1 a* was experienced after IUL’0. It is
, 'o he hoped that the com belt will pro
duce just thp amount of pork consump-
tion demands s" that prices may he
•stabilized for b"th the producer and
the consumer
that he is lighting against the siais
in their course*.
American sermon* are too long,
complain* a West Indian radio addict.
Isn’t he right'.' Listening to a ser-
mon one often wonders why the
preacher did not cut it in half and
greatly Improve it. A sermon, if there
is any life in it, is largely an appeal
to the emotion*, and I’oe w»s probably
right when he said that sustained ap-
peal to the emotions is impossible.
There is a limit to onr eapaeity 10
feel. However willing the spirit, (tie j
flesh Is weak: exhaustion overtakes i
it whether or no. The Ulosi eloquent j
sermon ever preached contains less
Mian L’.'OU word* anil can he read
aloud in fifteen minute* says the New !
York World. Ii v,a« preached by a
Grow your own t
grapes for table use, AX|
grape Juice or Jelly. “
Plant beside the
house or fence.
SPECIAL
Send for these four sturdy
2 year-old grape vines that
will bear the second year.
Your choice of the variety;
CONCORD (Blue! or
NIAGARA (White! sent
postpaid for .................
n
Send for Free Guide
Write for our Kail Kiilitr unit mtalojc.
Jos. W. Vestal & Son
n»x SMI l.lttle Hoik. Ark.
Strong Membership Appeal
In Red Cross Disaster Relief
Asking themselves "What if dtsa*
ter should visit our city? the leading j carpenter from a mountain and seems
dlitens of many communities of the an Jndeed. 11 gives i
t ailed Slates bavp adopfad the Scont ,, . , . ,<r, _ '
'a hint on this \ery subject; "Buf i
There were .'bi.iKXi 'ewer farms, er t
I decrease of one half of 1 per cent, In
ii,, ''nlted Stale* la*i year, compared
with 1023. and a reduction of land In
crops of 1.200.UOO seres of one third of
1 per cent, the IVoartmenf of Agricnl-
| lure lias found in a survey of the situa- j
lion, uf the decreased crop urea, ap-
proximately 1.001*.(Mil acres were (lied
‘ for additional pasture. *ay* the Kansas
City Star. The survey shows that
«oiue farmers in nearly all pacts of
ihe lounirj ai> extending the culti-
vated area either h\ clearing, drain-
■>ce nr dry fnTOnng. hut that for the |
! .wintry as a whole many more farmers
are allowing plow land to he Idle.
The area of .die plow land, excluding
summer fallow, i* placed at over 2.*i.-
miO.OOi' stm. which i« «ih' ir nine j
1 mea a* much as the area brought
n*o cultivation for the tir*i time In
1P24
motlo to Re Prepared '*
Impressed by the frequency and the I P™-'. '>*“ v»in '•eperi- ,
wide range of peace time calamities 1 'i"11*- D'e heathen do; for they j
Iri their country, they have organized j think ihey shall he heard for Hieir |
their communities with the thorough- 1 much speaking." Possibly onr preach- |
ness which normal conditions permit, 1
agajnsi the possibility of a Mme when
there will he no chance for thought
or plan Red frost chapters iu many
localities are similarly prepared.
cr» have fallen info Hip same error 1
a* the heathen. If the> would save
(heir breath more people m'ghi go to
church.
C HU w»«*r» > »»*; » i .
Hanxentii,
I— To parplrx
#—Supported
11—Steamship II—Ar-4
14—Spec:** of irt*
H—A Mot
14—Aaather ttwa
IT—I'nlt of »ork
1*—Ocean
JO—Woman und< 1 r*b.gte«»
Jl—To exhibit
Jl—l^evel t»—C'tnmfrc*
ft—Ancient Roman oflb-'a'. a •
II— A piece which hat 1 tea cu. frem \
e larger ore
It—Halted *
II—Une furnace >
f ♦ — Knthu»ia»*r .* fart
)(—r.trfa name *■ *..
IT—Deity II—S\\ai
4t—To burn alightly
4t—Small moth -B-
44—One of the »er*ee
4k- Brooee
4*—To ruP out i
ti—Ketlcee 'V* absenra ef
4’—bhatakea ,
Velutlee will eepear le next teeae.
\ g-tica'
- ■ >
»' • ' « l ju.(
A violin traded to a second hand ,
store fer a saxophone by a young man !
fled „nd uiHn * | proved to h* worth S1HJ*h' If is he I
on'a g.- I ' flclrl nf ' lifted That the neighbors where the j
ming mun Is learn.rg o play the trnxo
4—Terr, r
* —\***. <*- *f
f—A
* ' a*t'»s» 1»•. .
1—lr*!a-.d ; **:
’.*—R« - »
‘ > XV - * , j.
— B"> a lame
T* r*g**t
ef ipfe- > .fore.gn
« c * r 1
New Hampshire's grra o«t pride It
rbe achievement* o' Hie great men *he
ha* produced and given to the world.
Headed h> Weh*ier. their name 1*
legion The *•* 1* *ma hut her
men o' s ;e are r.ot few in number.
Arab!- on »• iu> • _ *
nretini
orjon *s'* ’l.e I ver \. Lofter.
W> • annoi h. p- ■•- w *s keep at
h ie '. 1- u ep .*« I.eonard w ih*
*olihe- Vnihro-e * .«i in* * ;. n
■ *• Deni*' fbeyrer Pre-* h he *-,ilp
- teret *' Sn> H *1,* * a-evniar
’ r \\ ... , aii j I) (’„j
\er«ed n ike « ■ n- .» -,f p< t ,« and
tvi-e- « of •”* of pri'irvnence
xisn » ,'IU ten 4til"W he ■ .'Otrolled
t,or v < sj .»-e of ' fu , #-*« pre
*■-» he
This is a little s:ory of rhe Louisi-
ana uni. The Southern f’aeifte Call
road, running through Hie sugar and
rice hell of that 'la’c decided to add
In its freight revenue* hr inducing the
planters to diversify HipIt crops and
has ((^operated with them through all
Hie *i|eces«ite sleps In Hie ilujlkt ng
of 1 Ohi ear|o«(|* cf sweet pot nines.
They were grown from the *epi|« of j
Porto Rican vatu* and Hie protluei ia
*ai(| to compare favorably with what
is grown In or;;- island possession*.
The Louisiana par *uc* wlrei 1 the yams j
*eem In thrit* he*! are Heise former j
lv devilled to sugarcane prodticiion
Ihc crop t .I'luaiiudn* "f nli 1 h brought
cotistanl anxiety to the p ariters and
led them ia real re ihe folly »f puttinx I
i all their rgg* In one ha«krt
You can almost feel
RHEUMATISM
disappear!
npAHAT ir.iserH'ilu ache from inflamed.
X swollen muscles — GONE! Rheu-
matism cmuiuert d! Driven right out
>f the system—simply by building rich,
red blood.
Sounds almost incredible—but it'a
true! You see, rheumatism, as it is
called, that cripples you up and tor-
tures you night ami day. is caused by
impuriti* * in the system. Weak, im-
poverished blood can't throw off
these aiporities—*0 rheumatism re-
mains.
S. S. S. helps Nature build back
your blood to fighting strength—builds
red-blood-cells hv the millions! Red
blood purifies the system — rheuma-
tism is driven right out.
Get this wonderful relief yourself!
Thousands are dAinc it! S. S. S. has
been stopping rheumatism by building
up red cell* in Hie blood
for gen oration s It will
do the same fr,>- you.
S. F. S. also c-lcansesJ
our skin of blemishes—
increases your appetite
— put s p over an d
strength and encrc. in your body. Get
S. S S t a .' fn m any druggist. Tho
larger tcflo it economical.
I
WHY SUFFER SO?
6*t Rack Your Health a* Oil
El Kcno Folk* Ha'.r Ilona
Too many people suffer lame, aeW
Ing backs, distressing kidney diaordera
a
K*k ire* *rv
. at M S > arc
I'cner a'quam''
, “p : n x ts*.* *
I » hlcNy H.mi
h apprel
i '
r |f * j
vr tic air
1'mne got the w.,r«i «>f It I and rheumatic aches and pains Oftaa
this is due to faulty kidney action and'
While the new consolidation of 1 d*”*pr, °f hardened arteri^
• dropsy, grave, or H: ght s diaaaaA
fliamond inie esta is «aid "> preaage j)on’t |f( weak kidneys wear you out
an nrrea«e in j ri« es it is comforting ( Uae Dean's Piiis bef.ee it is too lata!
o knew- glas* queiaHon? hare slumped Doan's are a s'nnu ant diuretic to tha
„ the ls«t mon'b ; kidneys. Doan s have helped tboo-
_ undi. They abould help you. Han
1 is one of manv El Reno ia«#a:
A roasting ear * aomethirg that mo- I Mr* Lucky, 500 ChocUw Av*,
body roast A (ays: “I had a‘con«Lant dull ach» li
my back and the leaat exert on tlrad
. ma. 1 felt languid, toe. Dear.'i PlUa
Hall s Calarrli Medicine - s»ve me quick re.ief,"
OVER FIVE YEARS LATER llm
’aUteGnue
&W- '
R«tv * ■ *• e E v!o w iti
1. ..I .Ybr.) | nftlwiul,
• • ■’ nr p*»» 0 e'er*'*
MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL
ersont Lucky added: “I aomet.mes h*v# ab
' in wood tacks of k -irey trouble, but Doan'i
, , j _. rol lev e m e.
Price 6flc. at all dea'e'i Doa*I
•imply a*k f 1 a kidney remedy ret
| ' » w ‘,0 regard
n *'d luer-ban cgi ,),•
• "* '"-O 'hl*** who ,1
1 ' .HI S' 1 H e«f wtl'
•rneg' lv.
f\" rrov.-s t I whil* ratiava rrr "
' narrh 1* a local ,i;«. ,v*z. it •« greatly r**,e * nl"'
i-'il’icn. ",! bv •■*• sHt i-ion H conditions.
lixit-s r\T\i«nn Mi:nin\K
' Doan s P - the same that V
• • .r w »r r* M.-.r* Lwaky r.a i dtier-M eurr to., Mfra.
Baffa e N V.
K. y C" ■ .'* vV.. T ltdc Ohio __ *
iff
rKh\fCj.
5Mb therfi&d
JT’ST how- to make motherhood a joy
J i' one of the most important things
in the i.of.,i for >uu to know-, rich* now,
mothcr-!o-b» ! Learn Ihc great truth ; u-<- Ihe
*impt* iti-lhnd of an tminent physician who
dedicated his life'* wori. to this p-ruf acre -
T 4 . ,.t for y.,ur benefit 1
"1 w»« in labor only minutes with try !a*t
child, but auflered agonies w,:h three pveviouv
children " wiiles an en'hu ia lie mother who
um •! M ther'f ! r. -r 1 n 11 *
p-n ft M'-fhrr't I'r.tfii . ,-r o. rr til: re yracr*
ofioas ,*
Morhcr's Tiicd,, pos rsscs the e.ualitie* to
prnttratr beyond the * .n ;,nd 5<*>1he the net-
work of ligaments acrn»s th0 abdomen. Inps and
t-acU and lubneat-- the in, m-\,s and muscle*
»s month f i'w« me* h. Finally, it make*
mo'h'-rhood a j ' Moiher'* Kntnd is safe—it
contains no hi. mful drugs. Ri-ht now, fr.-m
Ch's day on. and ri^ht up to the day ot child-
birih M 'to r's l rin-.d should be u»eJ !
Mother! ln,i»t on Mother's l'ricnd—the *arr.«
as used bv our mothers and grandmother* —
dent wail—start using tonight—and meat-
while write P adds id Kegulator Co.. P-pv f;
Atlanta. Ga.. for ;-tr \aiuabie booklet "Molhit*
hood and the Coming Baby" (sent in pla n
envelope!. It tell* h w Mother's FrlenJ ran
h-lp j*<j during . \p « ancy at i a- childbirth.
This h '.let a'-o Sells you man" p'her (hind
Son wav '0 know "Mother'* 1'rirnd" i* »c.d
ey •
8> Lbarle* bugnrov
“TUAT WASUT NOV.1
MAb.1 vi^ “THAT
'TECRiBiE
O'XR wOO«
WAV LAST
NhSMT *2
30^0 FO«- VOU» NOO
HAVE TDO 9CU56 Tt?
BE A CRATV sAVOPHOidC ^‘.v. <V>
A _ )l CALT
,C2 Plan a
Kv^wSAUPMCXIE
Judging by Some
006-5 A
nUxoPMoue
X PlANVR. HAVE I i
WELL, WO-
3ut rr hslps *
IT MELr’S !
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