The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 180, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 8, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
COAL
'Vitli a Coal Strike in pros
peel—better lay in your win
tor supply now.
MeAlester Lump SI 1.00
at the bin.
EL RENO MILL AND
ELE\ A TOR COMPANY
re <\s the f]
'tins pAV5
GUARANTEE!
^"THF sunshine mill
NOT M ’into IN EVFHV »*PriC|
LASSIFIED WANT A
COLUMN
WANTED
WA.NTKU Wheat straw in ->jr-kr- or
baled and delivered to Fort Reno. Se.
t hru Stout, 6 1 lull* i we»t of Mill-
3tfc
WANTED Mr
housekeeper
crat.
Inquire at too
EX< KL.SIOH SI'RINGS. Mo Aug
^ul#i prevailed here today folio*
j lit' ih«- anion of a molt of (ititen- in
innoik or position a* I i,.
>n< bin* a negro yesterday who at
a< k»-d Ml*, Maude Holt after knock
ng her hm ore unconscious
"II* Rot what was coming to him.'-
I va* th«- general (Otnnient
Justice war don*- art ordinr to Kay
1 umnilhg- I ‘lay < ouilly prosecutor. al
hough the method v.a crude
Hone 4'ooktn* Meals served fail,
lly style. Good < ool sleeping room-
reasonable rate* 5»l North Choctaw.
lOpd.
LOST and FOUNO
FOUND A
Ilia, k no.r<*
mule
Two
mlk-r -on th
and seven
miles
west
of El Reno
11 [al
FOR RENT
I OK KKNT 4 5 and •> rmun house
inorlern ami -• nil modern Hi >■ II K
Kicker ami Son
FOR SALE
I OK SAf.f, OK I It A 01' Sonic < hoi<<
rent property or for a home Will run
alder a farm II K Kicker ami Son
'■’OK 8AI.J, Npe. :.i 1 price ami term
can no* be given on the »i room mod
cm residence at 24‘t North Evans. on
the pavement, 62 I 2 feet east front
thieves carry away
TOP OF JADE TOWER
I'KKI.V. Aug * Theft of the top
>lt the Jade To*er ha- given !'• kin
olt'e experienced though they ar<
n th* -kill of Chinese thieve,, a not
able detective prubh oi
The towner in question via, con
■irutted more than 2.444 yearn ago
* 'thin the H-i Huang Su. a I,a in.,
emple, itn top contained Soo ounce -
»f gold with a market value of $6,444
n the United Slate-.
t'rieata guarded tie temple by day
uid hy night not with any Idea that
I he top would be removed front the
towi r. but because of valuable ob
Jeela stored within. Vet one dark
uight. expert burglars manag’ d to re
move th.. gold top and make off with
DEATH CLAIMS
NOTED WRITER
WASHINGTON, Aug * John Tem
pie t.rare- one of the most colorful
hara< tern of the south and kno*n
nationally through hi- writing and
public addre--. died jt hi- home
here todav
Mis death followed ait i||nei>* ex
'ending over several day* ||e »d.
*.!> yearn old
Eor the la-t year • olot.ei Grave
had he.n editor of the i'alni Hear).
I'la . Pont ami the Hendersonville \ I
Times under a Joint uriangernen' t
For two veat - [irmr to th - he tour
d the (ountry with bis fauiou- lec 1
'tire. "Armageddon’' in wln.b he ad ■
treated world pea< »• through an ;.* j
ociatlou of nation-
He * a- a candidate of the National
^dependence for vice pre ideut in
Ikon.
Funeral service*. will t>.- held in
Atlanta. (,u Monday.
NEW BRITISH AIR ROUTES
PLANNED TO LINK EMPIRE
LON HON Aw: - Two more t.p j
have Just bet u tak* n aiming toward)
he projected linking of tin British
The El Reno Churches
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
•art Sunday was aolher great day
h l- spitnunl attendance at both
«hutch school and tie morning
■ ship Our baseball team has plum
i| to ing for u- at tin. Bible .-. hool
ir !l< ar them at It 3ti. .Morning
-hip at lu 44 with cuiiiinuuion
rmon Mr Morrison and bis
< horus choir will render special
n> i'*« Th* -eruion theme will be
Th* <Jo-|H | Hod s Power to Save.'
Tliet e will |>e no evening services
’ Hu- church during the niontli of
August.
I. T". Ltepolsler I'asfOl
ST JOHNS METHODIST CHURCH
1 ;*•• pc tot will pr*:n li Sunday :.t
! a in and a p. in. Sunday school
' '* I.*. Kpworth league at T A w..|
onie t.i all services.
U. Taylor Pastor
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
| tug at If u'tlock S
I Hold' II text psalnis
me to do Thy w.il I
tael Thy pirn : .«
th.* land of uprightm
nbj> . "Spirit
143 1". "T» at h
<r Thou art ui>
d !• ml tin- Into
Huiida
y i le.ol at 4
«.Y TV*tl
momal
*ervi( .
W.-dlK'-da y
ill *
The
reading
loom- local**'
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fruui
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to 4 o'e
lo<k
RAIL RATES
ARE REVISED
Al STIN l. xas Aug S.- The Texas
Railway Coniut|s.-ion today ls.su*d Its
grain tariff revising its rates in re
-pect to the findings of the Interstate
Comm' hi Commission that the Texas
lac were discriminatory against in
ti r.siate l onitii. ret*, notably from Ok-
lahoma point*.
|HI * * III-if l . *»*, I . tort IlUlit ' --------*
2 1 2 block from Catholic church i ‘ num,,**r of *ol'l‘,n images for good
and school; a blocks to high school Jin,'a'lir'
anil 4 blocks to li ving* ■< hool No rail
road tracks to cross. Possession at
once. Frank Meyer. Ill Last Woodson
exclusive agent. 7c
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for sale
G C. Herrmann. Xu3 South Hoff. Pi<
BABY CHICKS Up to a standard.
Not down to a pri< < a <ard bring*
full description. AA'«- guarantee live
delivery, (irlffith - Hatc hery. Fulton
Mo.
CROP ESTIMATE
IS ANNOUNCED
Knipire by air route
An expenmeutal flight will shortly
he made between Cairo and Kano in)
Nigeria b\ machines of the Royal
Air Force, while a British Ka*t Africa J
private concern is about ready to
make a survey of an air route from
Kismavu to Khartum. Khartum is al |
eady linked with Cairo by a Royal
Air Force service.
The Cairo lo Kano route is j.Suu'
miles in length and when air service!
is established will < ut the prese nt
* hristiati Scieuc** service* eortK t
I London and Hoff eveiy Sunday morn
STATE OIL MAN
FALLS TO DEATH
THE BAPTIST CHURCH
I lt<* pa-loi will preach at both
hour- S|*« rial ttuisic at hoth *er*
vices Tit* Sunday -chool will mc*et
at Via, The public i- coidiallv in
cited to worship with us.
Holme- Nicliol* Pa-tor
MRST METi.ODIST CHURCH
U«' c \ Simmons is ti> be ilo-
*l"ak r it tli*' morning servict utid
Hi-v. Lout- M Pott- I* to preach in
the i veiling a' tli*- out of door- meet-
ing All the o'In i i rvir <•* at tin
u*ual hour.- Conie to • liun h tomor-
row .
be recalled Critclifh Id alighting on
the ITt.h flour. IP believes that tin
door iarred open a- lie continued up
ward and that Critt hfieM fell n.* In
altemjitc*(| to st.-p back into the ear
EMPRESS
TODAY ONLY
Dig Boy Williams and Peggy O'Day
in
SPORTING WEST"
Comedy—"Meet the Missuj"
— Sunday. Monday and Tuesday _
Eleanor Boa dman and Conrad Nagle
in
SO THIS IS MARRIAGE"
The story of King David and Hath
Sheba; of Uriah being sent to death
in battle, the child ami of the pun-
ii*htin ii* of sin A modern story with
a Biblical M-.|i|. in . m N.ATl UAL
UOLORS.
Comedy—"BAD BOY’
CRITERION
PRISON PETITION LEGAL
OKLAHOM A CITY Okla . Aug.
PERSONAL
WASHINGTON, If. c„ Aug. 8.—
• ondftion of the cotton crop on Au
gusi I, was G5.G per cent of normal,
according to an announcement of the }
• ensus bureau today. Indicated yield j
is 13.5418.40(1 balps. On July ltj, tli«-1
condition was 74.4 per cent of nor
mnal as compared with 67.4 per cent
a year ago.
LAST TIMES TODAY
BAREE SON OF KAZAN"
al*o exclusive picture of the LEWIS-
1 Hit AGO, Aug. ft. a coroner's In
ui.y was opened today into the death Referendum "petitions to submit th
nf, . . , Hairy D. Crltehfieid. aV Oklahoma repeal of the prison label law to ill
fifteen day* Journey by boat to less "I man. who stepped into an open voters or the Mate w,,e held valid MUNN wrestling bout
than five days. AA hen night flying |», "levator shaft in the Steveun building today by se, retan of state
established this time will b< cut in.'^te late yesterday and fell 17 floot*
Wim ,u. tlao,, Make the edltoi liappj" sulmriW
........ „ , , fo1' Daily Democrat and get value
laii, I urdy, elevator operator, -aid received
LEADING club, largest, most reliable
for lonely people, confidential dc
script ions free in plain sealed envel-
ope Thousands wealthy members. If
sincere write. Established 20 year*
Mrs. Matthews, Box 20. Oakland, Cal , v.. — V/a.,..
ifornia NhW '°UK' Au*' «-»a»hing Is
____ ___ becoming more duittotu every year
■ each season mor<
RULES TO LESSEN RISK
OF VACATION SWIMMING
SLAYER HAS
NO REMORSE
Added NEWS
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
GLORIA SWANSON
"WAGES OF VIRTUE’
•A thrilling romance of the French
Foreign Legion.
NOTICE Attract ice young lady worth
$26,000 will marry. Club. B1022
WUhila Kansas.
SALESMEN
EARN $a hundred addressing po-tal
cards. Send slumped. addre--ed en
velope for particulars News Clipping
Service, 510 Kempt:t Bldg., Katina
City. Mo.
AGENT "Life of Bryan" Ju I out
440 pages beautifully illustrated. Earn
$104 to 244 weekly Send lo rente
now for complete outfit. A»ddr<
Buxton, 21 West Elm. Chicago.
Do you want to make »15u to $244
weekly. Write us. Ht. Louis Novelty
Co., 1544 South Grand Avenue, St
Louis, Missouri.
MEN Experience unucce-sun $15.44
dally New patented wringer mop
sells nine out of ten. No competition
Complete line mono maker AA de
liver. Newton, Delphos. Ohio
SALESIIOAKII SALESMEN Making
small towns. All or part time. Am
age commission $15.40, also mi re
peats. K. & H. Sales Co. 1325 Raven
wood avenue. Chicago.
HONEYMOON PLEA WINS
IN WASHINGTON COURT
WASHINGTON. Aug. V If you get
caught speeding, have cupitl as at
ally. This Works In Washington. »•
any rate.
Franklin M Carter, is. ........ „„
Ills motorcycle and made a trial spin
al 35 miles an hour. Policeman Jett
nabbed the speeder and took Cartel
to truffle court.
"Jttilgx* MacDonald I was trying out
m.v machine in preparation for m\
honeymoon." Carter said, “i n, going
to get married l*i a few weeks."
( use dismiss. |||(, ,.,mi| ruled,
after warning Hit youth lo show mon
respect for Ills wife than he had foi
fraffle laws.
people spend
tlp-ii vacations by rivers, lakes or the
sea where swimming Is possible.
The New York state department of
health advocates attention to the fol-
lowing simple rules to take the trag-
edy <>ut of swimming
l>o not swim loo noon after a
hearty meal.
Do not go in when over heated
Do not stay in too long.
Do not get chilled or exhausted.
Do not take chances with heavy !siRnK of remorse,
waves. ' I ___
j Do not bathe In polluted waters.
Supervise the bathing of children
wlto cannot swim.
Do not (live where you do not know
the bottom.
Learn to give first aid treatment j
lo persons apparently drowned.
ALLISON. Iowa.. Aug X. Stripped
of his valid r of bravado. Warren A’an-
derwoort, 17 year old high chool
graduate, today broke down and sob-
bed as he regarded iiis possible fair
for the killing of bis father, and the
wounding of his mother.
He told of having fired the two
bullets which may result in the death
of his mother, and confessed to the
slaying of his father.
He told of the constant hikerjug
in his home, and said that the latest
quarrel grew out of his purchase of
la new rifle.
He refused to inter a formal plea
i of guilty and showed no apparent
OT BEHIND
ASYLUM DOORS
MIAMI. Okla.. Aug. N Sheriff E
E. Simpson bus announced bis "jail
laundry" is H success
Two month* ago he Installed wash
boards, a wringer uuil an Ironing
board and an electric Iron und told
• ho prise a era to do theli own wa u
ing
The new system saves tip. county
$54 a month lie believes.
Ill tile past the county footed tin
prisoner'* laundry bill.
DUTCH INVENT NEAV WAY
PRESERVE FRUIT ENROUTE
WASHINGTON. D. ('., Aug. k._A
new method for preservation of trop
"i'l fruits during long shipments hat
Imcn Invented by Dr. P. j, Cramer
director of the station for the «elec
Don of plants at Bultcuzorg, Java, ac
cording to advices received by the dc
part men t of commerce from Harold
D. Finley, American consul at Naples,
Italy.
< ruiner'h method ((insists of cover
ing Hu* fruit, picked sllghth before
maturity, with u thin cunt „f |j(|Uit,
rubber preparation iHevea.i
Eiolt piece of fruit Is then wrapped
in waxed paper, thereby retarding
Hie ripening period. The coating also
prevents to a great degree, the net lor*
of mb robes which cause detcrlora
lion,
BIGGEST MOTOR LINER
BELFAST, All*. 8. The largest
motor liner in the world was recently
launched here.
It Is of 22,444 tons and will be lux
nriously equipped with a swimming
Dink, winter garden, tblld en's ph»y
loom, and large lounges and cafes.
Cower will be furnished by Diesel
infernal euinbuslloii englu <, th, |,|P
t’Ml of the type that have ever been
built.
™ »•» Du* i. named "The Asturi*
as" will go into the South American
Service of the Roy.,| Mall Steam, hip
Company.
CHICAGO, III., Aug. x Russell
•Scott, who escaped the hangman's
noose for Hi< tnurdei of a drug clerk
during an attempted robbery, when a
Jury found him insane, left today mi
der guard for Chester. Ill , where he
will he held in a padded cell in the
institution for die criminally Insane
Before leavlug Scott reiterated liis
dedaration that he was sane
pTX&rk every graven
flail s Catairli Medicine
Those who ar- in n "nm dowe" const
,w,|! '’ at t'a'arrl, W
V lha'?;,1"" " ■ "•••" In 400,1
. ,T,lts f*1 t trows t;..,T anil.
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it xt l s ( (TARRII MKnit is ,
' 1 boll l( ,: .
hi .»n»i fi>,« in * n «.», i •*«* { ) . ft,
'f/'r* rh '= f-f vearf
•"* 1*1 I»% nil dnircis*
c. 3 Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio
-THOS. JENSEN —
—FARM LOAN&
—INSURANCE
—REAL ESTATE
Phon* 377
Jim Roberion Rober«or
ROBERSON & ROBERSON
LAWYERS
Practice In All Court*
107 1-2 E. Woodion.
Tel.
Now is tin* best time in the world
'o read the Dally Democrat want
tola they carry koiuu wonderful op.
’ j Pori unities and are great business gol-
fers.
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SOLD BY WLiOri?STS LVLKYHIK
WE ROLL DISCS
I .AN MAN WELDING AND MACHINE CO
orth Bickford El Hcno. Okla.
Comedy—"BEWARE"
and Pathe Latest News
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 180, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 8, 1925, newspaper, August 8, 1925; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909435/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.