The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 270, Ed. 1 Monday, July 21, 1924 Page: 2 of 5
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•Tut wo triad ovor to hard and
fto wouldat l*t up. To* Mid you
Atflal Uriah fto wuatod to c*t *p to
much m yw thought in had'
•That la ao,' to would aaawar.
Vi ay fault It waa what I mid.
•Tat I raally da vast to aaa tto
aaarisa, aa pi mm mak* aa got up
aarlt tomorrow marataa.*
•tod tto aua* thing would toppaa
day.
than war* tUaaa whan h*
tod lata of thing* to waatod to do
but to alwaya changed hla opinion
whaa aach morulng ram*.
"How I tod tocn hoarlag all of thla
Hr a month or atom and I thought
la B| rooatar arif:
•If to la gotag to anjoy th* farm
thla munmor to rnfat got up and aaa
what wa do aarty In tha morning.
•To nraat hoar th* concert th*
Mrda gtr*. which la Billy comparad
to tto concert I give, hat atilt it la
to should any to had
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•'And to ahonld really aa* th* ran*
Hat la fact to ahonld gat op ahead
of ttma la caaa than happaoad to to
S crowd.
•Ttoa to would surely dad a nice
place from which to aao It If to got
wp ahead of tlma. It than happened
la to a crowd to would to able to
gat a good aaat
These an tto thought* I had.”
•Han you eror aeon a crowd at a
■uari**r aaked Mr*. Hen.
T aanr ban,” admitted Red Top,
tto rooatar, ”but then thee* la no tell-
tag when a crowd might gather to
aaa ao wonderful a right
Taa, than la ao Idling. For aome
morning lota and lota of paopla might
dadde that they would Uko to aee
and than thare'd be a
ahonld to a _____
to riow ao magnificent a right
but than aover aaema to to one, aa
you ban mid.
To matter how beautiful a sun-
to there la never a crowd
aach other and aaytng:
"‘Let me a*el Don't etand In my
way.’
To, nothing like that ever happen*
•SHU It may happen aome time.
Tto cant triL At leaat I can't
•But any way, I made him gat up
thla morning.
T stood under
hla window and I
ritoutad at him:
• *Oock-a-d o o-
dle-do, cock-*-
daodle-do, cock-
n-doodle-do, cock-
a-doodl*-do.'
"I mid thla and
I Mooted thla
over and over
again, and he
actually got up!
■He was grum-
bling to btmaelf:
“That wretch-
ed rooster
wouldnt let me
riato' But once
to wu up be waa
and to
1 am m glad that rooster did
aw got up ao I could aee tha
___ _ and all that happens
aarly la th* morning on a farm, and
to I could really aao a sunrise too.
•1 waa aud at that rooster at
•rri, but I'm grateful to him now.'
And that wu what I did,” Red Top
hL~l*4Th*Wmy
Little Robert while out walking
with Ida auras aaw a blacksmith show
mM, •Mamma, Mmw tto man who
aday."
•An yw sara you dtdr aakad hla
dtat ba»e
boon much romlltoi l*j tto rv*»-»r*to»
made tohg tto last taw years *a*l
partlcwlarty hi war aealy •cquiirvl
haoaladaa uf tto part played by
rttawlma. tome curtwua tad* wltb
iwiwt to tto rap*<Uy tar fasting a*
oablbllvd by vartwa* animal* arv diwl
by SLgiuunJ traMa la a lat* numtor
af tto t mhctoa < Frankfurt). says tto
Aamrtcea toto uf lUvteau. II* to
gta* by *b**r\lag:
Tto p*w*r «f the raatri to d* *1tb
oat watar tar aetoa and «f tto gtaat
sank** ta Uv* for mure than a year
without taking faod la r*g*rd*4 I*
maat warha *a ao«>i«>cy •• roprrarat
lag spartAc peculiarltW* uf ttoa* sal
mala. Rut If (tore war* a gearral
kaowledg* af tto ability *f many sal )
amla ta ram tar very long period* of
tlm* th*** laaiMtce* waaid a*t to
ally kaaera that *raa ammmals are
■hi* ta fast tar rooutha daring tbrir
winter hltoraattau. bat It as*ma I*
to aboaai aahaowu amaug tto iow*r
aalmaln Th* power *f fasting I*,
roach mare wtdreprrad la |h*m ttoa
waa A*imap| M minsummI *•
ra |l llfwnj IHffllimi,
Mr. Drabta than refers ta aa «•
rrataura af hla y*ath whaa to pat
certain aaalla which had alraady with-
draw* lat* ttoir abaila and rtaaad tha
ofiming thereof, as la thalr rualom.
lata a boa, where*poa to target thaw
tar a parted of more than a year and
a half. Ha aappamd they wan In-
evitably deal hat whaa bt pat them
lata a vraari filed with water, roach
t* hi* nrprtan, they ram* *at af tbrir
ahril* aad crawlad gayly stout aa th*
Uhl*.
\V1 it can't und> rotund * why
lbat »*l«l cal ( I, uld Ihi at ti ■ ;.K>
lit mu *>f bl» b*t* and tto d -i-* al «*f
bi» aanr kwilnib *»f «l»>*
tortus *4*1 r »*f bi» a;,
better >‘f in a M-r.-nc o*\ !r**»it
. uc ild »If** »Ini In 'lit 1-uw i
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FOR SALK
1 } i s F* >>: 8AUC Laima Hrn.
j V ", |ra * «v * Okarvkc. ok
! I.';,.>wia >y
culbd quality slvwk Prepaid
perveat lirr dlt.rr* lw** 1/ .ton*
»|*. K*»* k- It' ds |I5; \V .n tt
On>:nst,t*» IIS; c-WUd I* faja
lug l>w. Sail'll IUt,l..
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,-vl O'ClllM- l |M\». III.ill lm! 10 b««
hi>ii«‘s| at .i’l.
A prl aim !,»• »L~ \>cfl ti ny
Mill Mill tiivr i r T i. Mill, vl i-r
sit kn»a» tli>' ,-• ,1. *‘f a Ii' i i.i*i
the near
ANNAPOLIS HONOR MAN
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Why Fly Swtttars Aft
Natdsd During Winter
Ihcro la avMaac* that dtaa anrrtv*
th* winter la th* larva and pupa riato.
Rot thla acconata tar only part af tha
flea aaae la th* lata wtatar aad aarly
spring. Tha Dapartmaat af Agrtcultara
has coma to tha tentative coaclurira,
after long experiments and observa-
tion!, that moat of the dim mm la th*
early spring are tha affaprlag, not tha
survivors, ef adult 11m which escaped
destruction at tha hands of Jack Frost
la tha talL Pltaa an known to *m*rg*
from manure heaps aa lata as Decem-
ber. Soma of th*M are attracted to
kttchana, restaurant*, markets and
aach places by the odor at food. la
thaM warm placaa, whara there la food
and a breading medium, tb«y continue
to breed. Consequently there era
aome adult film all winter long, al-
though no Individual fly Hvm through-
out tha wtatar. Thla theory ta con-
firmed by tha fact that than an m
taw fllM at first la tha
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Baalgn A. N. Morgan miin the honor
man of tha class of tsrj) at the rnlted
States Naval neudemy at Annaimllit.
How Suit Helps Whitewash
A Uttl* salt addad to whitewash
Improves tt. Soma oea la the nit
business or tha lima business learns
of It aad advertises tt aad thereby In-
crosses tha mla both of salt and of
lima, Silicate of soda addad to tha
watar In tha hot-water heating ap-
paratus of a small house la carried
everywhere and precipitated on th#
Internal walla of th# pipes, where tt
forma a protective film against rust—
a discovery that proved profitable to
the manufacturers of water glass.
New uses for familiar substances are
constantly discovered, and a new de-
mand for them la created.—Youth’s
Companion.
Why She Remembers
One Sunday not very long ago I for
got to bring my collection to church. I
tried to borrow aome from my friends,
but unfortunately they had no extra
change. After the sermon I waited
nervonaly while tha collection plats
waa bring passed and the congregation
rang "Rock of Ages." As the collector
reached me and I made tt known that I
had no money the people rang "Noth-
ing In My Hand 1 Bring," He smothered
a smlla wltb difficulty, and after
ild my friends, who made fun
ven’t forgotten my collec-
Journal.
a smile wiin aimc
church tald my frien
of me, Lhaven’t foi
tlon sine#—Chicago
Ha Aetually Get
Up.
Why Nautical Mile la Long
The statute mile la based ou the ar-
bitrary fixing of tha length of a smaller
unit of tuMBuro, while the nautical
mlia la tha foot meaeure of this one
minute of arc at the equator. There
era 00 minutes In each degree, 860 dt-
greea In the circumference; therefore,
there era 21,000 minute* or nautical
miles la tha distance around tha earth
at tha equator. Dividing a nautical
mile Into tha foot measure of thla land
mils, there are 0,080 fast la tha nau-
tical mile, while there ore but 0,280
feat la tha statute or land mile.
How Many Kinds of Mussala?
Of the 00 vartetlM of muaaels found
la the MlsriMlpp! and Its tributaries
40 art known to lead thamaelvaa ta
pearl culture, Tha bureau of fisheries
baa spread muaael spawn through 800
mtlM of tha river with tha expectation
of Increasing the crop of mussels more
than 8,000,000 from tha one sowing.
How Bird* "Grow" on Trow
A many-colored bird that leaves Its
eggs suspended from tho boughs of
trees wu discovered by a party of
Bag!tab ariratlria that returned recent-
ly from th* hwrt of India. Th* agp
hatch la arid-air aad th* blrill^a
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THINGS
UNUSUAL f
By T. T. MAXEY
($. 1114. Wtitcrn S*w*|)ip«r Union )
BOSTON’S GRAND OLD
BELLS
Old North or Christ church, first oc-
cupied about 1723, Is enid to be the
oldest church still standing In Boston.
After the completion of Ita massive
brick eplre In 1740, the rector deter-
mined upon tho purchase of a "ring"
or chime of belle.
Accordingly, arrangements were
made with the foundry of Rudhall at
Gloucester, England, which cast the
celebrated belle of St. Martins In the
Fields, London, and other famous
“peals," to mold and ship a suitable
chime of bells and a bond therefor in
the eum of 1,100 pounds was executed.
The belli were carefully and skillfully
made, shipped end laid down In Bos-
ton In the early summer of 1745.
There were eight hells In the set -
the smallest being a elx-lnch bell,
while the largest weighed about 1,400
pounds.
The belle were raised to their plnros
In the great tower with n care ex
traordlnary—lest some danger might
befall them, and as their voices float-
ed out through the spacious arches of
their lofty belfry nnd filled tho air
with their tuneful nnd mellow sounds,
great Indeed was the gladness In the
hearts of the officers anti members of
the church, for, In the slang of the
present day, they were some hells.
Although cast by hand before the
advent of modern mechanical contriv-
ances and advance chemical practices,
these hells are of remnrkHblc quality
and the secret of their superior
sweetness end the unusually great
carrying power of their tones remains
an unsolved mystery.
These musical hells kept company
with one of the signal lights one
April night, In 1775. when Paul Revere
took his famous ride toward I "xlng
ton to tniurct the populace of the
movement of British troops; again, on
that history-making June d» y of the
lame year they looked out tpoti the
Rattle of Rutiker lltll across the
Charles river, nnd In 1804 they nar-
rowly escape 1 dee*ruction when their
tower house was wrecked by x storm.
Luckily, however, although ni.ole al-
most two centuries ago rh»- first
chimes cast for use In these fnlted
States—they have come dow n to ti*
In perfect condition, with a rocotd un-
matched v«y any other set of h(>||,
in tills country-*tn that for more fain
178 yeera n<> puhlle demonstration lu*
taken plac* In Ronton In which their
harmontou* vote*s have not mingled.
*Tht* |*rouf uf the
I'tuldiiiK in in
the Kalinis.**—____
lb.*i i- ilie rousoii «v Iuii4i'
only
New Slutt* he Ocam
ll Ii<*>* Mood ill, lr*l of pitrilv
eii,| flavor, ii to* no «u|*« rtor
Cor yuor Sunday dialler wo
otter.
V.tiiiiila Clio, ,-l iie MIi .imIm iiv
IkiiuiiiM Nut tlum t'a iard
Pineapple Shcrhert
Prompt Delivery
Firm Ice Cream
Wlu-n ordinary Ire errant wont
do |r> New Stale.
I,iilt(,rwi»n Drutr (’«.
Phono* 11K . IKK
WANTED Four $l«*0« |>er
»«-■ to sell BEST FOUR Oil Uluo
•Idde AuUuuoad,. furuieked
S ai!,l.,r<t p! Auets Co 1S^4 l*t»|
IMBI PUiwttcId \ J.
>i \,ro PACTORY R > '
inc* f\j peg moi'th .ud eltM-ws*-*
(to richt oiAii. Kvprikne,. unucers
vary if Millkie- to work five n-f
. crriie*. I»*IS Piedmont ToK».-c»>
Po. n*avito. Va. R:«t It
r Ml.filtlVlJ Sal,'men K\|s rirm ■ •!
to 'ell "ItroadM iy |i**t*r*f t'lothcs"
ilirr, MA *fuvt at f?Uk4 Yaluo*
unequalled Satisfaction t»r Monrv
Hill V l.il'cral commission* 150
mph * die ProliM-tcd terrl-
t,*rv quick Broadway Tailor
| itier t'onH'.mv Itcpt H. t’lticlcuatl
Ohio. Sat. 19
|: M: V > l! V.. •*. t i i • MO
h.vc on quoti.l Rortiv i purr
I'i,f4«. lw paw >t live doliviTV
\ ret« t**: > i • iv.-t..i*s Sciitti
t’.r ks i. v * • V ■ ||p
PERSONAL
* v \A.
Sl'l.t Ill'll. Okt.i . July 1!* pints
tin the Oklahoma Mato aincing con
icliliiU to he held he*1,. Vnya t t "
nr,, in arinc mmplriinn aci oi,liti'-
to \ K llll'I . M. j iatc pi "Idei,*
lliirshaw i* proiM'iIng a record
nth ud c at this year's eonveu
ti' *. o to tl>e fa«*t Unit llic site
is a > inner resort.
FOR
I'll;. I.ltllfTNIXIl, TOILS MH), rv
PI NK. WINIISTOIIM. HAIL.
ll'K\H*\TIO\, M Pi i Alt I 111 LI*.
Itlil.AI!Y. aud PLATE (SLABS
I RANCH
SEE
Nlqhr.wandcr Rr.ihty Company
hone 7T!> 17 19 21,25 55p
M’VPIVH PI t'R. Itrml meet relt
able for lonely people, eonfldcntlrtl
descrlpllotu fr< e In ptatn seated
lope Then sun .1* wealthy mrmtora
If sincere write. Rslaldiahod t>
years Old Rctlahte pi till, (It.vnti
copyrighted!. Mrs. Wiul.'l. Ro* 2(t
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I’Pll EPTlt’fl M lost n treatment
win ill -i,i(i* o'cs ' ntlll first di*
( No Bromides. Narcotic* (‘.u.n. n
i teed Informal Ion free Hunter
i ilmi a'ei it s, "n, Main Lillie Rock
' Arkansas. 18
GOVERNMENT rosllloio. ||jn0 to
t ",oon Steady Work. Vara I Ions
I with pay Information free. Write
Indl.Min t'iil! Servlet* School l»opt
\ Meridian Life ltlilg, linlinnapo
'll-, iml. Sat 19
in KERB Kit t V |\"Hvid |H-r
lto. Rid' Roil*. ««nis I*
dtlMiClun* W md*', 111 lac*
herns fS X- *> ted " th'ieim
delivery, live arrival i f.i«icr.|
t»id*r from ad t'afie »tat*h«ry
P«IV (iir.ird'au. Ma 7hn
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IASSIFIED WANT A
COLUMN
D
1.1 iNt’SOMI'? \Mrtrlive lady xerv
wealll’v wants lOnecnial husband
Eva |t 1022, Wit hit a. Kansas 19p
POULTRY.
oi'I.ITV •rnii'KS Postpaid, lflrt
I i chorns,* \ueonas I^irge Assorted
4* Roci. s, Reis Orpinulotts.
Win nil, a i, 410; l.t. Ural) mas fir*;
\ ',tried Catalogue froo. fljs-
It \|tY t'HICKS Sen,I n«i money
\V,. 'hip V (1 H l.i'choA#*. t»*
ea, h; Bars. R.sl' Miia.re.is |Jrj
mixed. Sc. IWNIpaid l.ive dcliven
liocait llatehery, Ri»wll*g lire**.
Missouri 1^1*
NOTICE.
I will ev'eiiol >*e yeiir uiile Hat
i la, lion guarantrr* 1 K1 d lilillhe.'
I*t»«nf inflJ *,r
RFVII THE WANT \HH
Criterion
TOliVV Ll i I'liine
P.r, te ll.irle idlers
• S M.O.MY JANE"
Telia,no.,- util Motid.iv
Han't ||,I**' tile llerliert Hreliall
prodmilon .
•THC pRFAKINC. POINT"
will, Npa Na|,|i Pal * Roth
Mill,a. ti ore,« I . M>, i and
Malt M,„ne
IPs plea •' Pa'■>mount
t:<« t tire.
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HI H'l'A'I ION M. Ml I EH
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PAT1IH NIWS
AWNINGS
Any kind
v '"Ill'll \ tii.iixi^ur im*. RUN* i , *, . . - (11
,, „ ... Smith Plumb, tq 1"’
.oiirl Poultry I arms, roliiinhl;i. Mo. I" ,e, . „Jril ,, . .
. ... . r.rtciK Stout— Rriu r t v.v
lu.,*h* to order
Comp- ay
x.vton, Pi t ps
I S"- It'< l,f' i d
WANTED Housework or rook In"
by experienced capahlo person,
501 North Grand 20p
rOR RENT
FOR REN r - Six Room Modern
house, garage. Good location
J25.00 |u>r month. Phone 2dS 22c
FOR RENT Clean litfhthousekocp ^
ing rooms. Phone 510-W l'Jp -
FOR RENT Two light housekeep-
ing rooms. M^s. Redder, P'>on > (
795 l'J°
FOR RENT Six room modern
house, garage. 5.52 South Miles. Tel i
CRYSTAL ICE
COST NO MORE \T
RETAIL VXD MADE
CREAM
OH PIKE SWEET
“Easy to Eat”
PRE VM
Try it
Today
For Sale bv
Southern Pharmacy
Jones Drug Co.
El Reno
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Canadian Co. Farmers,
We Congratulate You
Wc arc ^lad you are now reaping the golden harvest. The
wheat is good—the yield is good—the qitahty of the grain is Inr
jibovo the average—and last but not least the price you receive lor
your grain pays you for the many days ol labor spent in your
fields! Your work is well done. Now the grain goes to the mills
and is made ready for the baker.
■ Perhaps, you say, why all tin* interest? Well, to make it short,
rdTHTJ? CANADIAN COUNTY WHEAT
Makes
IIKTTKR 1UJMKENO VU)V\l
and
HKTTK1? HAKK-H1TK 15KEAI).
We also want to take this opportunity to toll the users of
HAKK-IvlTK IMvODtICTS that we have recently made our bakery
imp of the most modern and sanitary shops in the entire Southwest,
and to extend an invitation to the renernl public to come to our
workroom at any time and see our modern plant.
—Canadian County Wheal
* —Humrono Flour
—Bako-Rite Formulas
—Modern Equipment
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' If you are not using BAKE-KITH PRODUCTS, tr>
we want you added to our family of satisfied customers.
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