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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
MAHER BROTHERS. PUBLISHERS
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Full United Pre»t Report
W hen George
£a» ight Dorinda
By H LOUIS RAYBOLD
T. W. MAHER
J. R. MAHER
- • EDITOl:
HUS MGR
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By Carrier In C'ty
ope week ...
One month
Three month* _____
One year . ...
By Mail In County
31* month*
One tear
Outride Of County
SI* month*
On* year
Advertising Bate*
Classified. one dav per word
Classified, three day*, per word
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DEBS
i Bait I morn Sum
If tltn people of tltir country could
put their mind* for a few moments on
the rase of Eugeni V IV-bs. anti if tin
T*Ftli:\' twins enme to Darting and
vv Harlli* that world renowned
acrobatic |$ ilr. there wa* great re
Jolrlng in t’t rrna Town,
•They'll h* some Vida on the tight
rope!" prnpi teaied one. nnd "Gosh
wtiaf a ftittin • In stunt dH.Tl^ inc;,• fore
told snotNi*
An the ) <■ «rH passed, (JenffroT Dar
ling seetneu! tile only one liVelr to
curry on lint family reputation Trip
his brother fieiwge eeuld got a wax
with a meiliot rf perfprnninee now and
again
li> the linn* the hoys had reached
the age r.f r|t trreflmn if not of great
wisdom. Hie elder Darltnes hntl
When You
Fecf a
Go!s!
Oom
■ Laxative
result of their thinking < ould lie matli passed In one hirlef and irnglr neeidein
effective imm dlntely tl Washington to that land where their peculiar en
the old socialist idealist would he it dowments were prosunuyblv of no
full possesion of tin- rights of clli more use to them. Geoffrey was left pt
aenship tomorrow, lie still suffer ■ r„rr( on their reptmilo,, and George
slmnU h’n 1 I to look after CcftVev.
simply recause sucli i ease as In
drags along in the back mists of puli
lie and nfticial thinking.
II i‘ Ills I.' it. I It that til, . II,
of the renlencc given him In the
height of tho war fever should l»
continued now that normal times an
returned Only the most foolirh ol
the foolish people who fear tin- gov
eminent's ovetthrow an argiu that
Debs is a nienuee. As i man lu; is sin.
cere ami kindly: as a public figure
he means well. If his theories are tin
sound and dangerous, it should he
remembered that liny have a certain
added attraction for many minds when
they come Iron) one who appears a
a martyr, hut in any event they tl
not make a formidable fore* in ou
public life. Above all, however, il is
unjust to deprive a man permanent!;
of his civil rights because of his war
views.
GROWING UP TO IT
(American Legion Weeklyl
Down in certain parts of Florida
they marry young. A youthful gian;
was heard to he accosted by a friend:
'“Snoot ye’re purty glad ye groin
(’ he 21, Jake, so ve kin vote’"
"Don't keer so much bhout the
votin'." icplied the young chap, "bill
I'm durned glad about it so's I kin
tench my oldest hoy t’ call nie Dad
So fur. I liain’t had the nerve t' make
him call me anythin' but 'Jake.'"
That he did v> wns particularly
evident in |he matter of Dorinda.
Who was Dorlmbi? She was the
sweetest, prettiest, sunnlm* dnlnfl
est little cipiestrietme of them all
The hills that s,i prm-lalined her spoke
truly, and George wnpild have knocked
you down had von <f;testioncd If.
Yen even after he relinquished all
hope of ever having her for his own.
For one night (Jeorgi- had atura-
hled <an of his- tent at the sound of
voices elr.«* at band. Unobserved,
he had stepped hack quickly when
he saw Dorinda In thr nrmp of his
brother and heard !«cr jnurmvir, "Dar
ling. I thought yon would never pro-
pose I”
Nert day when he had happened
near her she had acted strangely dis-
turbed. hut George, mastering his
emotions, had gone straight over to
her and gripped both Iner little hands.
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Coniitv Court House City ,,f R| Heno.
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'It's splendid.” he said. "Just splendid, j 'bin two \ ,os fn'.n:
Dorric. ahout ton and 0«®ft'. Mow ! ' n', ^person has offered
have always wanted to be." j Followim- the’dee,’rip: Ion of |,,t. ln., I
Then lie had left her nbruntlv his t„ |,. - ,|d I.- th. i
—.....- —is„. '
Geoffrey’s engagement to Dorinda nit-.- Tr. siir.-r ,md th, .»l„u,1-
ke,- him atralgbt for Just about one ■ '
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A MATHEMATICAL MIND.
(Open Road)
Jimmy giggled when the teacher
rend the story of the Homan who
swam across the Tiber three times
before breakfast.
“^ou don’t doubt that a trained
swimner could do that, do you Jim-
my?" the teacher demanded.
No, main." answered linimy "but
1 wondered why be didn't inane" it four
times and get hack to the side his
clothes were on."
National automobile nvmufai turin■:
has been decreed by the government
of Spaiu
GOOD AND EVIL.
(Arnold RcnueU in the Century I
In a book so %il| ol terrible pirturv
of the Deity as the Bible. th» i liras
"God is love' ma> appear strange,
f ven out o( place. Nevertheless this
Phrase Tor me. contains all di:ine v.iy
tlom and is the key to the . unti.u t of
life. If wo arc all part of G< d. we
must all love. Love means charily,
humility forgiveness, self forgetful
ness, Kindliness. To think kind
thoughts of others, and never to think
unkind thoughts, is, fer me, Up sun-
n'll <*f righteousness, the secret of
happiness, and the only gateway t-
any success worth railing success.
The oftener I read the sermon on Un-
mount the more deeply am I convinced
that here is the final practical wl
dom. 1 disagree with the view that
Christ's moral teaching will not stand
the test of modern conditions. I think
it will But immense eouragt is need
cd to follow it, and exceedingly few
of us have th' necessary courage.
To me evil is a purely negative i on
eeption. Evil is the lack or insuf
fiolcnoy of good. There is no devil;
there is only a growing good. Not
that I have any expectation of perfec-
tion being attained, either in this life
or in any future life, either by myself
or by any other component parts of
the universe. I strive after perfec-
tion. But 1 do not want actually to
get It. Perfection 4s static. It de
stroys every motive for endeavor, and
therefore renders the universe mean
mg-less and futile -for me. Salva-
tion,—no! Salvation would be death
If I am to'live I must not bo saved
I must never be sure of salvation
mn. ipi'i
...... *•••«■»> assessed.
Mil,, said M-,.p< rtj has l„.|, n.,|iiir.-il la
himself ) ' i 1 .tintv. .:m! fi.r uhi, b -
pr>-i»«-rt> wIP i. . s,.|d
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gripped him.
George gradually fou.-id
bothered ahour his brother's act on !
the hill. In wliii-h. as „ breath-taking i
ttnnle. he i-aujiht Dorinda as she j
leaped from tier horse straight info i
his arms as be balanced precariously !
on a hit of nirpnraftis all hut mis-
pended In mid air.
GpnfTre.v was neglecting his prne- j
tlce and. ns all circus men know, a | l-"p i«. h and i
man who wants to maintain steady ' ' ,-’v1,’^ ....
nerves and perfect co-ordination of! s.. i - - i <1 ‘"v NsHI!’
eye and mas. to cannot drink iA ''J.1'- ,h ,!*. -'F 1-4 r nf m
There came an afternoon when' ink
Geoffrey swayed Into Georgie's tent' N 7' ft E- M ft., s if, ir u
in a sad Mate. i »° I- ginning, whit
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George repressed a desire fo fltng j1 r,„ sv. i '• w ,,|
Mm nut of the tent, brother though '
lie was.
Then. "That's foolish and i1 ---t
you know It," he snld
*‘fvot to,' in*Isto(| fiHiltroy. MVo-
bo«1y know the <lifT«Arrnre—look «like.” i
But suddenly he braced himself. I {
'Feel (pieer," he muttered. "Guess ! J,"
I can do It. Let me sleep an honr. ‘
Then wake me."
The hot August afternoon was !
drawing to It<* sultry rinse and the
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JACK SMITH ANNOUNCES
JHck Smith announces t*is candid
hc.v for the office of City Uommis
sioner of Highways and Public Im
provenients, subject to tho will of
the voters of El Reno at the elect Ion
on April 6.
WORST CASES OF ECZEMA
PROMPTLY RELIEVED
Several phynicians "*p1 K I . M's.
ac»em» was the wor*t thrr Lad ■ xer
wen. Lor tire Il \|, \r ■ ,| t,.
get relief. He trie- Zctizal and n,,w
rv|»>rU enthusiastic -.iiisf.uIn n.
/.enTJtl )* a prcM-r ptp ri ,,f D>, .j;,•
Df. Darling. rc«ultiug fr*-1,) hft( >- ,r*
of praciice. It bring* a *r..piieriui and
demiile relief from c*/crii* wnerc <-:b- -
remedic* ha$e failed.
•®Th*f* see two kind* ef Z»r-»l K r rtr-
utter, itrk. r»«hr*. I'frple* *r* >
•kin. »•» Xenial k'ot a.t am •» or •' t
•km ask for Stuetal Zen*af petn *r» ■ >.
■tainloM a*4 ok»,*M <)•■ i6>- • »:
•aad al any good dnifflK
•at Mad tftM-pli'l rent. l7h,- > «>r. I ftr
your parka* • to I9e N. .» lia;I as* l .*44
Msntroer A»«.. Cl .-ago. Ill,
packed mob in the huge tent were
craning their necks to Ket every hit
of entertainment generously provid-
ed by the triple ring.
They laughed at ihp clowns up-
roariously. they shivered at the snarl-
ing Jeopards, and they loved the
dainty Dorinda. Her partner they had
not so much use for. He had rmiffeit
one or two of his stunts and had
staggered In n foolish manner, usurp
ng the role of iho clowns, hut at last
he went out and left the little
equestrienne to get through some of
her own special performance.
The crowd could not know that Jnsf
outside Geoffrey fell and that It was
George who came on again.
As n matter of fact. Geoffrey, over-
come h\ something more deadly than
mere Intoxication, had collapsed and
Ids brother, hastily summoning the
circus doctor, had stripped off the
tawdry garments, donned them and
dashed in s„ that Dorinda’* act should
not he ruined.
Gould lie put It across? There wa*
no way In which he could flrsi com
mnnb-ate wiih Dorinda and prepare
oer Moreover. Il m.is perhaps better
Ihai she should not know of the sub
"tltlltlnn for her own sake.
George was familiar enough with
his brother s part and went through
the patter and accompanying hand
springs creditably. What worried him
was the flnai catching of Dorinda.
Was he risking the life of the woman
'te loved?
Then, before he could hesitate fur-
ther. the moment Itself was upon him
lie climbed mechanically, he halatx-ed.
j lie poised with outstretched arms—
(‘ould he hold It alt—Dorinda wa* In
his arms! He belli Iter there and then
leaped lightly to the ground. It had
been in him. after all.
But what was she saying, ns she
still . lung to him whll* the applause
thundered?
‘Thought voti wouldn't make tr,
Geoff. oh, how can you keep on
with wicked ways—and after all your
promise* to me—and knowing that
ton won me on a fluke—that I agreed
fo marry you thinking vou were
Georg* ' Uh. what have I done—what
have I done!“
Rut. really, i think ahe knew all
the time!
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 59, Ed. 1 Monday, March 22, 1926, newspaper, March 22, 1926; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909649/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.