The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 220, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
t
LASSIFIED WANT A
COLUMN
FOR SALE
IF you want city property worth tin-
money call T. G. Wattson Co. Good
buys on which you cannot lose.
TROUSERS TO BE FULL. . noon with Albert Fatswald
LONDON TAILORS SAV Ituby Wagner was the gu.-st Satur-
day night and Sunday of her grand-
liUMHlN Sept. 24 ' A little on the
loose side" is ihe way fashionable
I tailors here nr. making trousers for
fall ordei s.
parents. Mr and Mrs. J H Waitner.
Mr and Mrs. Th*-o Lorenren spent
Sunday at the J \V. Grunt- horn*
Irene Loving speut Saturday night
Todd and i hihln r Frank Ittpptr Huh, end with home folks north of LI
Golden and Floyd Ellison Iteno.
J H Wagm-r and Carl Warner Howard. James and Mary Titter-
speut Sunday evening hi the home of ington were Sunday quests at the
Mr and Mr K D Wugn. r and fain home of their sister who lire* south
LOOK HERE
Corner bungalow. 5 rooms and hath,
hardwood floors, built-ins. garage, pat
ing paid, fruit and shade. Locuted at
921 South Itock Island. Priced full
20 per cent below actual value. Liber
al terms. A dnudv home or a real
Investment. Phone me 942-J. tlllhert
Tompkins. LMpd
FOR RENT
They are howcwr imphatk- in say land Sunday with her sister, Mrs. W
iii* that tin ip w styles do not In any |.\ Keuter.
NORMAN. Okla. S.-pt 24 George ■'-mp 'i*- with Oxford bags, which
llennett. Cleveland eounty farmer, is
FOR KENT- 5-room modern hunga
low, hardwood floors, fire place, tloti
hie garage. 92U West Russell It K
Waldo. tfc
hi jail today. < liarged with a-sault with
iiiteiii to kill him! Kay Shriver. a farm-
er of the same community has a lull
lei m his leu. as the result of a shoot
nig- affray Ft miles northeast of this
city Tuesday night.
llennett is alleged to have drawn a
pistol and fired two shots at Shriver.
pin- of which took effect, after lie-
had accused Shriver of "turning in'
moonshiner to tin- i utility officers -
FOR KENT My home and gar»g»
furnished. Terms reasonable. Mrs
Frank Thompson, 520 South Williams
Phoue 109-W. 26c.
FOR KENT- Modern 5 room Apart
ment. Gilmore Apartments, photo
711. ltf.
FOR KENT Furnished three room
apartment. 406 South Rock Island
Phone 391. tfc
FOR RENT—5-roont house. Some fur
uiture for sale. See Mrs. Pat Collins.
1021 West Woodson. 24c
FOR RENT—7-room modern house at
921 South Barker. Phone 171. C. t;
Wattson Co.
FOR RENT OR SALE 5 room mod
ern house 730 South Ellison. Phone
171. C. G. Wattson.
L
TO POSTPONE TRIP
LAKKill KST. X. J . Sept. 24 The
rii> of tin- Shenandoah on which Mu-
dirigible was wrecked. \va ordered by
he Navy Department. against the ef-
forts of Continaiidei Zuckury l.atc
lowne to have the- trip postponed ill
vies shown h.v documentary evidenc e-[
introduced today at the sessions of
-In- Naval inquiry Hoard which is in
vestlgntiug the disastei
11.«v ;. t k«n up by London's
East side, al'e now held tit low esteem
hv Savile Row.
Ill colors lot men’s clothes, tans
\ctging on the sand shades, and blues
dull and li- li, with a decided green
j c ast ate, as th**' say. "all to the
I good."
| Meanwhile the fashionable tailors
|<t Hole! street and Savile Row are
all ;|gog ov> | Hie ac tion ol a rich
\ iiici ii'.cii m ordering a ge inline vicuna
lounge mt costing IT guineas. t$236i
Real vic una hair is so expensive that
it i- sold b- weight, like gold and
iHci atul should not la- confused
j willy vicuna cloth which is a trad*
| name- for a product of wool and Llama
hali
The vicuna is a South American
wild animal which must he killed to
obtain It-- hair To obtain sufficient
material for the nit it was necessary
in make a metal order for the hair
-nd then to hove it especially woven
! by a Yorkshire bouse.
Ralph Loreim-n is working f«>r Her-
bert Erbar this week
Mr and Mrs. J. C. Lovins speut
Saturday and Sunday at Edmond
Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Wagner and
children were dinner guests ot the
Fr*d Von Tuugeln home.
Afternoon callers Sunday at tb<-
Wood I fenny home were Mr. and Mrs
Hick Murphy and son. Mr and Mrs
Ed Todd and family. Mrs. George
ilv.
Georg*- Todd is the proud owner of
a new Ford ijr
.Mr.-. W N Iteutet spent Sunday
with bet mother. Mr- J. <’. Lovins.
1 Daisy and Lois Todd spent the
week end with hoi-. - folks.
Mrs. George Todd called on Mrs.
('lips. Lorrii.vc-i) Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Powell -pent the- week
cef El Re no.
c?9yfdrft every graves
Seed Wheat
KK D TURKK Y
T
NO USE FOR THEM
i London Tic! Hits i
"What do you moan. Smith'1" a
, friend inquired, by pawning-all yout
! nightshirts?"
, “Haven't you heard?*' said Smith,
! Tve got a job as night watchman."
ME QUARANTINED | MIDLAND HEMS
TYPEWRITERS AND
ADDING MACHINES
New and Reconditioned
SALES — RENTALS — REPAIRS
HENRY BEHNE
Typewriter Dept. Phone 280
HAMI.Y'S
THKATRK
TODAY AND FRIDAY
"SALVATION HUNTERS"
Admission 10c and 20c
Dr. Edward Greenan
Dentist
Over -Jones’ Drug Store
Phone 1155. Hours 9 to 12
J to 5:.‘ 10
Evening by appointment
THOS. JENSEN
—FARM LOAN*,
—INSURANCE
—REAL ESTATE
Phona S77
QHICHESTER S PILLS
w# TIIK KIAMOMf IIR.tMl. a
j#
I Certified to bv the
1 State Board of Aerricul-
• ture as 98 per cent pure.
! EL RENO MILL &
I ELEVATOR CO.
j
\
TIIK IMVMCIM* lin\M»
I. *«*!.-•! Avk }uur Mrii||l«( t r
H EkAM 4 h - hi «.|i r i lliatnead Tin
I ill* in |{i J an I Onlil inet
J t i. •r*».r | with M e F n.
#V> »yf T»k<* no uihvr liny of y
inks* n*» iiihcr Huy or your T
l»m«Ui. A »f tl III < ||» 4.TFB *
IHAMOM) III! \ Ml I'll.h, f ,
yc*r, knwnfts lievt,Safest. Atwv.* k rlial !•
SOID BY ORLOGtSTS EVERYWIlERi
Jim Roberson Bam Roberson
ROBERSON & ROBERSON
LAWYERS
Practice In All Courts
107 1-2 E. Woodson. Tel.
NATIONAL BEAUTY WEEK
Sept. 27th to Oct. 4th
Also State Fair Week
Let Us Help You
“LOOK YOUR BEST"
We sell Belanco Preparations—
ELITE BEAUTY SHOPPE
Phone 798 for appointments
MIDLAND. Sept 23.
HOt'STON. T- xas Sept 24 Nine'
, . , .lOtto Pntswald and familv called
teen counties were placed under rigid
| the Henry Klohn home Sunday even I
Mr and Mrs |
at !
I
j quarantine today mi account
of the
I foot and mouth disease, by In Marion
l ing
FOR RENT OR SALE 5 room mod
ern house 235 North El Reno. Phone
171. C. G. Wattson.
FOR RENT—3 room house 737 South
Miles. Phone 171. C. G. Wattson.
lilies, federal plague expert, following
the victory by the government in the
dairymen's injunction suit in the Gal-1
veston courts yesterday.
The affected counties immediately 1
FOR RENT—8 room modern house - or* a.
106 North Barker. Phone 171. (’. G.!
Wattson.
WANTED
WANTED—Two ladies and gentlemen
for local work. Permanent connection
Write today. Trusilk Company. 340
Chartres St.. New Orleans. La.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Von Tungeln and
family were- visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Todd Sunday.
Our school opened a week ago Mon-
play Nearly all the children of the j ft
i community were present ready for
surround Galveston No cattle, sheep. ( whofj, work Mr Powd| is our
hogs or wool can be moved out of the 11(,
Ralph. Rosalie-. Laura ami Robert
Todd spent Sunday afternoon with
the Klohn children.
Darrel Ohappel s)>ent Sunday after-!
MAN WANTED—As personal factory
representative in El Reno. We will
give to the right man the best prop-
osition ever offered. No experience or
capital required. Write full informa-
tion to Syncro Motors Co*, Battle
Creek. Mich.
SALESMEN—1150.00 month and ex
penses selling cigars. Experience not
necessary. Send self addressed, stamp
ed envelop for information. National
Cigar Co.. High Point, N. C.
NEW TESTFIES
IH 1PRORF; C0RETHR0AT
111 mil I IIUUL Gargle wuh warm salt writer
| —then apply over throat—
ytens
▼ VAPORUtS
Va f>o Rub
Over 17 Jar» U»cJ Ymarl?
W VSHINGTON, Sept. ::i Now that
the feasibility and efficiency of air I
mail service has been proven by tho j
postoffice department the govern-j
me,it should make definite plans to!
lease existing routes to private com-j
panics, Host muster General Harry S.
New told tlte special board today.
New pointed with pfidt to his 'h' j TODAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
partmenfs operation of the plane sc-j Su(.(, ,,m,,rtttinnu.m as ,omes once
CRITERION
vice atul saul it denionsirated that coni
mercial aviation is a possibility.
in a decade
"DRUSILLA WITH A MILLION"
(Published Sept. 24. Oct. 1. s, 19::,i
( LI Iteno Dally Democrat i
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CANA
Ol AN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
In th - matter of the estate of Amo:
Lowder, IH-eensed. No. 1261
N’OTK'L TO I'ltLIUToKS
All persons having claims .(gains- Am-.,
Lo’- d-r. deceased, ar. ivquli . ,1 to pr.-x.-m
the same with the ire, . ssar> voucln-rs t-
the undersigned Administratrix at la i
residence In LI R, no, Oklahoma, wi.hiu
four months of th* dati hir*ol or th*
same will la- forever barred
Gated this 2«th day o: September. 19..
HATTIE .1 LOWNHit,
11. L. FOCC, Administratrix
Attorney fur Administratrix
TOO MUCH TO HOPE
Probably it is too much to hope that
all those bright little hoys and girls
who won prizes in the Washington
spelling bee will become stcuogru
phers late in life.
At the outset of his remarks. New i Krom the Novel by Elizabeth Cooper
made it plain that tin- postoffice *lt-- j Featuring
partment has no place in any differ ' Kenneth Harlan. Mary Carr and
ences between military and naval au- • Priscilla Bonner
thorities over aviation. j Comedy—OUR GANG in
"ASK GRANDMA"
Pathe News. Admission 10c, 25c, 35c
COMING SOON
HAROLD LLOYD in
"THE FRESHMAN"
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla.. Sept. 24
—Because of its standard of equip-
ment. courses, organization and con
dition of play facilities, tin- Spencer
achool, 10 miles east of in-re, is the
first rural school of the state to r*
ceivo rating as a superior model
school.
The building has just been mad-
fireproof under the new state law
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Aslibey an- in
st motors.
E
"For years I had jii on the stunt
ach and was nervous. Adierlka hus|
done more good than anything "I
(sign* dl 1a-la Cook. ONE spoonful J
Adlerikn removes GAS and often |
brings surprising relief to the stout-!
ach. Stops that full, bloated feeling.
Don't waste time with pills or tablet-
but let Adlerikn give your bowels a
REAL cleansing, bringing out mattet
you never thought was in your sy
ten'! The Jones Drug Company.
CENTENARIAN SPRINTER
GIVES HEALTH RECIPE
LOS ANGELES. Sept. 2! Work
hard nnd -al little if you want to live
to lie a hundred.
Tliis simple n-cipe for happiness
and longevity conies from Johnathan
Foulke. Ins-year-old champion of aged
sprinters.
Foulke beat a score of obi time dis-
tance men in a foot race at a Labor
festival here None of th»- runners
was younger than 74 l-'milk* was
the oldest anil the fastest.
“How do I do It '" explained Fou!
ke "I always worked hard and never
did eat much Only time I ever was
(Hied plumb was once when w> had
fried i(M)ti Work hard and eat little
that’s tin- secret of living a long
time "
EMPRESS
TOMORROW AND SATURDAY
"CONTRABAND"
With Lois Wilson. Noah Derry. Ray-
mond Hatton and Raymond McKee
Rroduced by the man who nude I
"SINNERS IN HEAVEN
land guaranteed inn per rent proof for
thrills, hoc ami stiniqg action
A I’aramoui" Picture
Comedy—"SURE MIKE"
-PERILS OF THE WILD- |
I Admission Matinee and Night. 10c. 25*.
COMING SCNDAY
NORMA TALMADGE in
"THE SONG OF LOVE"
For Chilly Days
BLAZERS
Lumberjack Plaids
Checks and
Solid Colors—
Colors You Will Like
Prices That Will Please
Youngheinfs
We are especially equipped for
CYLINDER GRINDING
Have your car reground now
INMAN WELDING AND MACHINE CO.
North Bickford
El Reno, Ok!;«
*
m
IT'S THE CUT OF YOUR CLOTHES THAT COUNTS
Dobbs
Stetson
and
Schoble
Hats
15. 10 $9.
m
The
REGENT
The best looking suit young
men have ever worn. In
exclusive Haddingtons
and Piping Rock Flannels
$39.50 TO $49.50
Keller and Jantzen Sweaters
The Lumberjack—A Fancy Sport Sweater. The
new athletic Golf and Sport (’oat, two and four pock-
ets.
Shaker Knit Great Coat for ladies and men. Colors
—Camel, Cardinal, Fawn, Powder Blue and Black.
$5.85 to $ 12.50
Children’s Fancy Sweaters. Bitf assortment of
New Models— ^
$3.25 to $8.25
Fancy
Silk
Hose
KELSO
where #otirtn Dnmfr (flaffitrmvjttf
Fancy
Wool
Hose
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 220, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1925, newspaper, September 24, 1925; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909470/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.