The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 63, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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• h»*i; ii may *be»i ibv itnwilw
is k* tliiuha; b'«t oa*v ta»* h-a Mart’
ed the l«*r It dklifht* to burl bri.k>
at b*s bod
|’i*«-l«- Ram I* at rrMMlI •••*
nulls n»u>t k**a*|dcucu* wlai-or
\Vb«*r«t cm tbW merry rotad KaH ts
•rc*. Mu«*‘*d» like* aacreaa. The* In
birRir la that everybody loves a
ainuer. Tbe lufrrwiu-v Is hoab. pare
and simple The world hales a wia-
tter. It always will hate a winner
IVhy it id the country yell Itself
hoarse for Washington? Not because
Harris is young; not heeause his eo-
worker* are cleaner sports; but be
cunse Metlruw bad lieen a cona‘steut
winner nnd Johnson so long had
been with a losing team
Why do people so ardently Iona
to see Itempsey licked? Not hocam •
he worked In a shipyard; md bt*-
rause he fights unfairly; lint beraiiM-
he has often and so easily won.
Wl;y do |te«ip|e hale Wall street?
V I I clause they can name definite
wonts dine by It; not because It
«!nra them pervinal Injury; but sole*
|e lernuse 't |H the country’s fines
r\M.ipl<> of 8ucc>ess. written with a
tae '„|
Why do some people bale Jews?
Nti* b't n ise Ice Jews are III man-
nered or arrive in, or unfair In their
tactics; but ao'*.lv beymse Jews ge'
♦hero v!th both leet.
Whc ire tlu* ‘hateful iHens’* Not
thosr vlo aniit t it ally nnd Jerk n
forcing anil ’ od«l John for little
mom?; hut IIj;« who make more
miuey than lh‘.“ < lmpetltora cf na-
tive ntoik.
- When did (he world begin to hale
Germany? Not until It began to un-
derstand that Germany had reached
the top rank and wna in proreas r>f
•a net km that love* him?
Got Mild Intoxicant
From "Faya<•“ Flan.
liecoming the world’a greatest Indua-
—to regain
“iVyote" tpr*»u«>umml >** lay
with aCkS'Ut uo second syilabln is Uw
McibaU form of lb* **t«e>o|l,’
iiieauiiig a calevptRu*. The Art*-'» *•!’
plied “luyotr to g S|*ecle» of i'»uu|s>
<ile plants in soulheru kleslco Im-cuUs*
of tbe downy growth ou the r*s>t*. A
loild Into*hunt waa tnsde by tbe Ii,
diaiis fr**in Ibis plHtit. I.aler “peyote
mine to l*e applied to a small spun li 's
md us wblcb grows in northern 'lev
bat and the southwestern pall «d the
fulled Slates. This cactus Is fmini
in ahuudunee along the lth> Grande.
Tbe small lojts which barely pro
Irmle above the ground are often
called "tnewcal button*,” “toescal'* Im
iity, another nuiue for |u*yote, From
the dried top* Is made a iitcdfkliu- used
ut a remedy for various ailments. Hut
the chief use of |ieyute Is In cerftdu
religious aTeiimnieu. It exhiluratcu
the mind. Intensities the Imagination
iiltd pn>dmes a pleasant dreaminess,
without, however, any tllsagrei-ahle ef-
fects later. At least this Is what the
authorities rcjairt.
The |>eyote la taken at Intervals dur-
ing the ceremonies, which Inst through-
out the night. Originally all the r«-»l-
men In thnt region chewed mescal. In
ri*cent years the peyote religion has
spread among the Indians In Oklahoma
ami farther north. Some tribes look
upon the plant as of divine origin and
trent II with venerntlon. There is no
English name which wc know of for
peyote.—1‘nthflnder Magazine.
The cr.ro. b»*« *lw«y» .tumbled a
bilk ovei tht. uai (douMT *4 sut*mue
gvuius. Tory w-vd lo think Ibat
Uoh*tML.ew. Uri v-wrk was uaha
>b«d They >5U id lea Dunk that wbal
we iau>t rvM>»uiae ta .mb a uuutfe*
tato-a .. l-.'.tudv. failure of energy,
a w« .kria. . tiia'p *4 brain or band I
am not sure Ibat* Ibcre Is rod an ebe
o.i . t id truth 4u such cntkisia. oh
serws llavvlork fibs. In the fwruiu
Hilly b I US d<4 f.wge! that II Is the
n.. rk id h .u ,»:ouv l« in dls)day
alb.* lb-Uy |tl#n stivugth than lo be
at- v la U'C ui'.lui-i. to reach divine
• ii.lv T at |tower, it uaty well seem
!o us l. >upit ote>y vi.iMe la (be t>|d
1-ul la.I |dw-M‘ «d llie high* .t geatus
The «iii»i has itmi las early taiwir wl
ie. t .-lie w‘sv *t I wllk it h. al'-n bis *
tan) laste la suvk po.tet Hat ht
has Uwi It oUy la aOaiu a whke and
deeper add Mate syndwdlc saaslnry af
the world lie bo hmgnr care. ia-trw
(baa be hat ever brlaee far ns sn
smhw. and be Is cunschuis of that en
senew nilb • delicacy at sensitive per^
cv|4ita ha never iefwrv iMtassid lie
tw •
VHir ioc
IF OIZZY, BILIOUS,
cm-}:
To dean your
howola without
or
t r a m p in*
overacting, take
Tascaiats."
hick headache,
dlniuess, hilt-
_ ^ ousuess, gnses.
^ Indigestion, sour
upset stomach and all such distress
gone by morning. Nicest laxative
and cathartic on earth for grown-npa
uml children Iho, 35c and 50c boxes
any drug store.
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BYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
Broke* Lenses Duplicated o«
short notice.
KRYTTOR GLASSES
Per near view and distance
HENRY BEHNE
JEWELER-OPTOMETRIST ,
tOO SOUTH HOCK ISLAND 5
inhhohh vvvwen ovv •• «
la no btnger Mntwntd with things;
There'i No SuWtute—
None Jtut u Good u
they are muting from his view. At
lor ri»e» ahov* the earth, like Ktljah la
his chariot t4 hie. he new seen it *wdj j
In tbe distance, llcncefvutb be n«>
longer denis with tbinge. It Is the
s»ui td things that he brings Iwfore
ue That Is why his latter work fan
dsales, as endlessly as. sh>wly. after
many years, enlightened by the long
course of »mr own ex|wrlence, we he-
at last te untlerstund whal II
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MOTHER!
Watch Child's Bowels
‘California Fig Syrup" it
ChiUran's Harmtas
Laxative
CALUMET
ITHE WORLD’S GREATEST
BAKING POWDER
MlOkms of Bal»Dey Twtt During
the Put 35 Ytifi Prove It#
WANT
less than of higher
priced brands
WHY PAY MORE?
( I.ildI t'll love t lit* plcumillt tUMll* of
"('iilifornlu Fig Hyrup“ unit glmlly
take It even when billouH, fevorlxh
Kick, or cnnaliputed. No other laxa-
tive regulates the tender little bow
els so nicely. It sweotons the stom-
ach nnd Htartx the liver and bowel
without cramping or oveructlug. Con
tains no unrcotlca or Hoothlng drugs.
Tell your druggist you want only
the genuine ‘•California Fig Syrup"
which has dlreetions for babies and
children of all ages printed on bot-
tle. Mother! You must suy “Cali-
fornia’' or you may get an imitation
fig syrup.
t
|.C» u- as.dat you wiih your Tliankj-givliig baking and Insure
tin .Hitcccott of your Utnw r. It will h«> a big time uml
lulmi sawr by ordering from us uml much
more economical.
Special Order Ikvktng Given Special Attention.
Place Your Order Now.
5
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THE BAKE-RITE BAKERY \
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C. B. M VHT1N, Manager.
THE GOVERNMENT USED
MILLIONS OF POUNDS
—brings joy to you and
your friends.
1? VERY man, woman and child
Eg wanta to have strength and cor
net weight. It meant the joy of Ur-
tag. To be minua strength and under*,
weight often proves low fighting- {
power In the body. It often meant
you are minue nerve-power, minus red
celle in your blood, minue health,
minus vitality. It is serious to be
minus, bat the moment you increase
the number of your red-blood-cells,
you begin to become plus. That’s why
&8.S., since 1826, has meant to then-
aands of underweight men and worn*'
on a plus In their strength. Your
body Alls to the -point of power, your
flesh becomes firmer, the age Unes
that come from thinness disappear.
Too look younger, firmer, hr •>pier,
and yon fed it, too, all over your
*Y,
-lore red-blood-cells! S.S.S. aids
Natnre In building them by the mil-
lion 1 There are no unproven theories
about S.8.S., the scientific results of
each of its purely vegetable medici-
nal ingredients are admitted by au-
thoritics. Begin taking S.S.S. today.
It will give you more energy, vital!-
ty and vigor and a more up and go-
ing appearance.
I. Il la'.J at nil Rood dr.j
two ilan. The terser site
wVfakes You Feel
lYoundf Afllkk
^PREMIUM
SODA CRACKERS
ansiMi.M,
ASK your grocer for these delightfully
crisp, slightly salted soda crackers. He
has them in packages, family, size contain-
ers or by the pound, as you prefer.
e
11CUl III
era or by the pound,
NATIONAL
NATIONAL
BISCUIT COMPANY
"Uneeda Bakers'
£» svs
Princes’ Announce
Toyland Now Open
Biggest and Best Ausortincnt of Toys and (lifts
to ho found anywhere.
Mm
Thanksgiving lias not been overlooked.
Dinner Sets, and Stem Glassware
for your Table
Fancy China and Glassware to set off
your Dining Room.
VISIT TOYLAND
—and make early selections.
"V.Jv
PRINCES’
fit
IHi IIS South Book Island
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MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL
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By Charks Sughroe
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 63, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1924, newspaper, November 21, 1924; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909535/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.