The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 13, 1924 Page: 1 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
4
i
f
■>
foU’XIE 54
THE ELRENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
DEFENSE DAT ACTIVITIES FI
ACCORDING 10 ARMY VIEWFOIT
Kl. KKXvl OKI VHOMA SA TKItVY, Stir l: *1
At El Reno Churches
WASHINGTON U r. s,pi u
A )!t iHtr«| stukrup «*f I he i»s,-r»,* ..
KRiUliuu of Ili«* army fliyttl G.-n
Jt hii Hines. n«* chief of siaff. today
Hie result of tfruiu di'.ippoini
m**ui* ii> iii«- i w-iyum- test vithiitiiih
Hie war department termed the g, u
• t il result* Mllutm liiry. il is under
stood Hi.il ih«* turnout *>f "one day'
volunteers ami lht> number oi u.i
muuities participating were n>t **n
tiivly what wa« hoi****! (or.
Oi;l of the Ifi 79J.7K1 person* who
'participated' li« the ««*wt thrangtinut
ihi' * omitry yesterday. only <1$i»*n
>u In. Hy offered theniselve> for "one
«!..>" servlte with any of the ri'tuUr
military organiMtion*.
Willi 13*1.000 regular army troops
ai.ii 371*100 national gnald it >i :
iIn- at inal military pohiliution wt»
milv 1.330.000 null Another ill -ap
pointing feature of I lit- tost wrss it
i latui ly small proposition of \m
oi ii.hi t < an in tin it ies, wliiih l.» Id r
\ i*«*> Though all the large rltle»
lull imposing demonstrations. tin
total tititnlier of communities * tu >t*
• il was only €.5:15 or about one
i litlitli of (lie a3.o"i* incorporutt d
• • m>mnniti«*M of the country.
W’c repair any make of foun’ain
fen Tlrhne’a.
UlllPf? !!|
Lj j
mm
MRS. RAYMOND I* j* .
Phe.14 :?l
lU'V ii Si . i'll *, I
I'. i' "!1. . .
boon seriously ill. w .
ploVctl toO i>, i at.!
iftiiit i l.\ 1.1 R* no
<f the
Ut
ml
Rpilugt
ami Vi
tloov* |"S I
.ml Mrs.
dpi lilt;fi* |.|
CHRISTIAN
i* it *> he on hand SswiL.x
a;..I jot the to w lint- up foi
. a day. IMIrr organization
and gowier efficiency during the
il’tti.h s.liisd y«*ar is to In* our s|o
it Many new teachers will h*
• I to the li t this year.
* ' reining worship logins it
’ la wii*i devotion .1 ami sertuon
n on ihnt.it w ill 1**> “The lit
• i Movement " The fall an I
'■"'twin ot the thiirch ait*
vp w i| 1»e for the i mere*, tion
' ornlug in priuitsl ferm. Ca't
.1) is , ii your stree’ ami har«*
*tif for the te^t
! d go to rullrfi' service Sun*
ning at 7:S*‘ Mr. Martin
one of our own 1>ox s in th*
will iiiviicli the sermon
1r t will In' "Christlun Kiln
Itt’s give Martin a great
1 efore lie returns to M
■ k at Vanderbilt
it i.ll services. I,.
Pa»tor.
d
I
Special
f |t.>
I., (i
l, i> Hi
tlimvor inn
to Kl Reno.
I front!
Mr. i tal Mi". W’. C. Hi
iho j'lU' ts Sunday of 7
Phillip*, wloi It. . ju l i>
a tup aliio.nl
Mr. and Mrs. N .1 C
* 1‘Hieiilav for ()kli |mn<.t
they w til t la lit* lr f.
tilth will hi:
Ira. T. C.l
turned from!
AT EL RENO THEATRES
CRITERION
Poilav is vonr last chiitiie to lt.i\t
i< look in "The Bedroom Window."
"litis picture was pronoun*ed la l o
oiling to lie one of tli»‘ best ami mo '
thrilling of mystery dramas. In mo
licet ion with litis wonderful pictii'c
we ill'll' Will Ropers, tin* Okliihoii'.-!
mrtieilian in "Tncensored Movies.'
This is one of our best program
Do not miss this one.
On Sunday. Monday and Tuesday
tin great screen lover. Rudolph Y..1
entiiio. returns to j.;l Reno in the la *
t a and greatest picture, “Monsletii’
B*a'iciiire." Four cotnrlete show;
will lie given daily, riiamherlain
Townsend at the organ will present
the "Red. Red Rose,’* the beautiful
love theme to Monsieur Beatteairc.
.Mr. and M
rjruttile vi it*
estenlay.
Ii. F
IH l.t'IVi
iptu *1 I f:
tty where
e home,
ih.nax
i F.l R< ::<
H,
baptist
min at Criterion float re Still
HI t •• i ll.' win •
Toil Rev. 3 7 The evening
ii i e .t ih old church Imildim:
1 Th* t hriufiaa Rum W o i '
’ • t n n ai l they unto him say
I. It> ti' ii nil lie aid Silnd
Nit; 1" Spot la I mu Ic ill
'' n "inl.te- scrvlr*. In plrutloniil
• 1 < -iiirliter ni iln> evenln ■
MRESBV
TERIAN
WuuM J* ui be
»>U Amo iu Ki
RefUl f‘day? He,
* Rev. S Walls, >n
*iCthis qiu--
ii .1 the ■i>‘iC>
Bible class ..i fh
* Caru.Gie lihrarr
next Si In mo n
iim at >:|S.
jkiorii up \\ui»htr
' «t i ' vs sermon
Th- JV di i , ,1 |
if***- KvcIlllU *"g-
vie# a* jt o'r'o. k
1 «
Oh*. I,r,|k '• T |,
add,oss is hjse<l
*n lli* (via.orK r
li xi if in fh.»
i ;k ve of the* v lii'ls
in Color fo Ren
4
Hi .’, Intii-niediiit.
r p. y p in.
S*>ii'*u c F 7 p i
n The Pi'cdnfer
an church hu* i
>•> * nfly h*,u r»
d*>. dat'd slid pi
■ x.ix heauflful
Il Is a • v’ «'l filar
• of worship The
vuail of C n| b |
•red limed w ithout
.'lpp"h,.'\ ; the Hl||.
■ ** lofty and ia-
spiilir*; Ilu* si rvi
- ir«> dignified;
a friendly - *,ii-i t p:
, , and a hear-
ty w 1, .line l< ext
mb'd unto pH.
CHRi«t MEMORIAL (EpiscepaH
!• *5 a in Sund
v school. 11 a. in.
morning pmxer a
nn| sermon. 5: Ti
tv ni. n n.'i bil v
» 'P$t M^rv !i »» to
wlddi ih*- public 1
.oi'.’tilh invite 1
Mi 1. F. licet> nml Mr T M
Witt \ t •• 0* y* f ’ ■ l
Friday from a motor ni*i to Senfln 11
wlictv Mr. p. Wilt vi dot n tci.iher1
••vlient lo' li.ul i*ui •-•.■•■it f ;7 y
'“•iiti,’ TriartU'c
The (llrls- '! rian w i ' n at
‘lu lntao of Mi* la
Monday eveniiu; at v o'.’
Mrs. Elnmr Blown Mr- V’.
luck son and Mi (t R. 1’: id. ; '.
’ie hosfe .i t • •' 1'' ' 1
of the First HI. T7. H: !i i .•
evening in th lie,'.. . 7'
"tl;l l'a •( Wad. .
B no els at the
on tloatrii, except tl*.< liegin
" I pritnaiii'* who meet al 111*
i' in li 111111111111' The men'
’ i ’ \ ill no et In Jhe hase-
it, nt *'f ih,* ('rlteilon at in n'lhvk
■ iimte lecture on the hook
I 4 Tie i the final lee
1 '•■ tiy il > !• oiler on tl is hook, and
.• nieinlier of the class 4s refine f
• 1 > !pr. out. Why tiot tun in
in st Sunday Only P.r,i1 la t
1 •" T in to tr.ft before w«*
i to o"i' i ew church building.
1’ V T*. C meet ;>t ii-ual bourn.
' * i ’die ; invited to no.* wltn
a -Il o ir * cvlees TTolmc"
Xi- ’oi,-
’ cD HEART CATHOLIC
‘ -s * 00 a. m.
i Sin.■ l.i> for Holy Naim
Tills tmivlce It for the Oulld of S'
llarnuhi • (o; i".:;. ti is to On an
i tdmln*'. , . i vii .> *' ■ pi, * lies a n t
nurses There will l*e n short tid-
dress of welcome hv the rector. The
regular choir will sing.
first Chm rh of Christ, Scientist
f.iind'.y si linol 0 C. Services II
.i m. Wednendn* evening service
at s u ui Re ■ * "in loom ut | ; K
Pussell oaeii dally from II '10 to I
o'clock.
COUNTY FI ATTENOENGE
EXCEEDS PREVIOUS RECORDS
Kl Rciio muse' lover.* will hu\t rr
••Pltorlaiilly S citlay afternoon ot
I.earing one f tlic leading mnairul
on:.,nia.turns in the stale when the
nl i Temple H.rlne band will give
i on. iia at la giou |htrk The **>u
. , rt will legtn ut It o'clock and is
tree t tli*' public. The I,an,I is com
to cl of i:r. must* Ians, mill a splcn
did »on* *a t has l»ecii ai'angt'd fo,
lie occasion.
W.li.mir fair visitors to the
1,1 Cafe
OX
in*
MRS. RANDLE
;>l(**m,Wlllg. Coat remodeled and
lind In: S Admire. I’ll lxVl\.
EMPRESS THEATRE
in tlio merry days of Queen Bess.
English Knights. Spanish Dons and
Moorish Bashas scoured the seas of
North Africa, striking terror to every
heart. From out a fog bank or hid-
den cove these piratical craft darted
forth to fight and conquer forcing
cm w * to walk and plank, kidnapping
beautiful women and plundering rich
cargo"*. A glowing tale of amazing
adventure as shown in “The Sea
liawk.” a First National picture, a*
the Empress Theatre for four day..
beginning tomorrow.
Mi:*- Tern Alb ('ll
I.oni > Riadford I
Morrf
Norman wh" H 1
during rush " , • ’• at "
house.
Fo'ly Arna Girls
Ti e Folly \nn.i Cr’ h 1
u.-the:' meeting Tim1. • ■'
w hail they rook ii : • :
Park Additional • ne ; • v . •
Kill 1' O' 'll!’. I'f
from
All
mass Jd
. tl
v. . Ii ir,
atln'1' A.
i in . followed by
Blessed Sacra-
io all a ivices.
11ubert. Rei tor
V. \ Ili.Ni,Y,'V. |. (
('resident Coolidec lias
decided lo <]< Ii\. r at
speech in the vest during th*
paign, and ma; <1 • liver more
Sept. Elo-
pin' tieiilly
ii .1st olli
cam
than
PI'
Mary Tall K<
!ri'!;, Lc per.
I
HAMLYS
The program tonight at the 1 la ml ■
i- pig Toy Williams in "The \vc-n-
gir.” with a Sunshine Comedy . On
Snndiiy and Monday. Unity DeRenier.
Ai'.cen Pringle and Dome ,'i ters will
aiipear in “Don’t Marry for Money '
with a Blister Keaton Comedy. 'The
11irh Sign."
Mrs. .1. ir.
Bolton on! rt.
p; rtv ye. ter !
work arid ri
Mr*;, p. i. Devi
for (levri'iu
cOlir: e Iniieheen
low :e,d white
l"IH i' 1 o*:' ,
ill 111, cei': • ;i
hot t* ■" were
Pel By’-ns s' •
ton
poll
,i
n
.Tied v.i h
y daring v.
(,)l'< t W"
METHODIST
, ’ ent«
, *.■ r\ • s of this church tomorro.
.■]iool meets at II: t."i. Ep-
"e at 7 o'clock. Puldie
a, ;im and evening, ^'l ’i
1 our services cry helpful
! !i • • ; let lied Up W ilil some
' i’•< hiiivii we Iiope to see yon a
■ ir < n " . At any rati
• , (• oinewlici'e tomorrow
♦ hitt if the tour to tl"' i ",t i liia P .
\\ 'a. I i Butler, i 'i„ in a oi 11 R..
puidican ( imp.iign ccenmittee. is un
lirstood to In- ,;.pi. , l ti the plan,
and contend tl, i ('oolidue should re
main in Wa -liington.
Chi.at: o. Si I,c i ■ , I i< n-■■ s (’[1,
are under ' >■ >*1 t > lie i,nd• *r . on d 1
ation as vent;" e poinis from vrlibh
ill I d. live* ins west
II i; also intimate*
tli.' heart <
apd delfvi r :
inn.
a
tile pro. id, :il u .
(•I'll ie'O i't idi
that Cotdi
11," enem;
sj: '( : ll at
*W ,1.1
I.nlialn
may <
countr
Paul.
svvlck •
OKMPKHEK. ttkla, S.qil |.l A
poll, ,* , lean np drive her** tlurlr.)*
ycgtift netted $1,031 in through po
Ii........ lines. Twsi Iniiiilied an.I
ivlv liv. persons were arrested dttr
Pie month, most of whom wte
liar. , il with loiteritii: and v igraiii y.
NOTICE TO CUb^OMERS
Mr* Addie Tax lor hie; relitrne l,
tel i located in loom 3 and I above
'{, ed . store.
The cut tain will drop tutughl *>•
he t nth animal free lair ami *C|o
iiioa »f Catiailiau couaty. valch
nil gu down in toualy hialorr M ,
III of the most sucre*. .All »Y—H
i vet staged iu the tounty. la at-
'..i t* and arraitgemeal* the fair )MM
l* cu vastly suiierlor to yiflpn
.dr* ami in Mltiitdanve haa ecllpaaw
all previous remrds
The attendant <• at the lair Frl4*k
night was the largest of lha VMt
an.) aside from the large atteadaM*
dining the day, the evening attMM*
.nice alone was probably the laf|*d
for any one day in Canadian covaly
fair history.
The free barbecue served at aooa
Friday was one of the feafamn af
ib*> week, and a careful check fef
those lit charge shows that 4.WI
p, rsoits w*-re served at dinner yea-
iciil;.', and 1.M10 on the prarhMM
day. Thosq in tbarge of lha bnrba*
cue service and prepuratiou era to
in* lompllmented on the excellence
or this feature of (he week's enter*
t.ilnment.
When the fair closes tonight t)M
In st exhibits will be selected tad
with whnt exhibits County Aftat
\\ ost luts previously collected, will
make up the Canadian county exhibit
at Hie stale fair.
PEKIN BATTLE
'ii.
■ * * »rgi
•r .M
. Bln
Want
:: )'
• .
flow, -
e roo
UNIS CLUB SPONSORS P"F
’■OSERVECBir"’ '
I.ONIK'N. Sept. M Cluing Tso
Lin. war lord, lias begun war
inst I he Pekin government, nr-
, .ding to ilu morning Post's Tien
T: in coi i ■ i-oiidptit
Martial law lias heoti declared a*
Mnkd i and (hangs troops ar.;
teaming . • tilth.vt.rd t > ; tlacs ,’n
piial, wl 'l’ chi Ei 1 r*ops of \V,i
IVi E;t arc moving northward to
.('cl them.
.‘1! iiilli hound trains from M,:k-
i ii arc 1, dug held hy (hang', men
1 ! ,.Vowed lo proceed i lily a : T..i
Shall Kai Is wan, wlc r til" r.M1
passes tl ongh Ui" great wall
I china, 'i he Munch tria.n gm-truor
.utnil'. e\ ei \ tiling north of Ha-
waii.
Th fir l ha I tic of tile war for po
Ida pn.haldy will lie fnimlit l". th.e
v nit-. ( f t-lian Isa i K wa a
Then was a minor clash yostenlaj
p. *| ( hang troops t ri* d t«.
,.] i t r: 'u and < a : ry it off to Vuk
(’•■•!. Tlicv rail an engine aero,' (lie
•I I , i Ww in horder and coin '..' t
it to tlie train, but were seen ivd
! la r]ii j.i troops before they
,ii,’() ii ik.( aw;.' with til" - poil
Il:- Chi la official - derhn • llieri
WASHINGTON. Sept. 13.—Prggi*
dent Coolitlge issued a proclamxtion
■ ';.* designating Thursday, Oct I,
Hu ;,:trd anniversary of the Chicago
Hr.*, as national fire prevention day.
Although gratifying effort* are
t "ing made." ilie president said, "to
lengthen the lives of our citizens tun
to conserve our diminishing store of
iia Mira I resources the nation'll 00*
iiual lo: a in life and property due Nl
fire continues to surpass that of any
other country. It is reported that
ir.im.i \merican lives and property
valued at $r,00.000,000 were lost In
fires di ring l!*2.'h
•‘The problem of combatting this
upeiidoiis waste is of national im*
port a m«'. if it is to be diminished,
, pedal effort must, he made to edu*
,. tc the public mind and conscience
tl, ill. necessity of iriiproving build-
: ■ (on: trudion, increasing protec-
• . equipment and fostering a spirit
of national carefulness. The preser-
ve: eti of thousands of lives and val-
id,. property is a task worthy of
our >. n st a ut endeavor and whole-
(((operation.”
Fountain Pens and rencRs—your
name engraved fiee— Behne’s. mtfl
MVFSTOCK MARKETS
FLYERS HOP IRS.!,
AHL*P ■ ' 1
m m i i-
Wi
WASHINGTON. D. Sept. 1.!.
The American round the world fly
ei> hopped off at HCSO this tnorniiu'
from Itidiug Field for Dayton. Ohio,
Inn miles ill,slant. Final reports were
tli it unsettled weather condltiole
prevailed along Hie route, but tui
vain. ' '
Th.e flyers ale expected to I'e.u e
1'avion within five or six hours
*to stiqis are si hodiilod.
Givo your wife Sunday off 4'id
take vonr meals ut the Oxford 1'
DISTINCT COURT
11 nli11 . i >! ■
'Ii, observation in Et
: ft ill ’oinl Week which
Ce -1 iln! iona! We. ,
' .'tie pi'e-.id' lit '
11" all the I'.OVf'I'llo's
i the anniversary < I
t1 ' 'oust ilul on :
th* i\: vani "lull w' l
in every .(hod 'n
COUfITY
.loll ii !'
dial'll .
lav v,
in collie'
viifi
.inII and
I1 e i
Kanras C^y
,• ni, receipts 1000, market slow
....... ,'i. i lower; top $10.35; bulk $10 00.
: , i • V ' ( ■ 11 iIf market "low and lower; top
j $0.75.
it-. ,,• i|>i 3i»ift, market slow and
!, v • •* t«')i bulk $9.<5.
Oklahoma City
. • i!. re. ei pis 300. Market active
i. ,p Top $5 75. Bulk $5.00 Calf
higher. Top $7.00.
; r. (mis 20*). Market acti'oi
! led . Top $9.55. Bulk $9.20. and
ti v' up
, ill Mlempt to storm I’ekin
\( .: lie t(, l he Morning I'll'!'
i. • a'. Sh in Kai i\" ill ha
•ded c iminissioni
n i • i • :, t.
lie
'.■FT DATE FOR SALE
I ’ • ■ I • 1. < i! t . ' I ’ : I i: " *
f I ’• • 1'7|>i ■ cov,''' . !111 n il I.
• , mg at their I '' i i Ice
nrd.M' niortlillgs ,'M "in' 'll
MitunwT vacation, and making tliii
t' ■ ii ainuiiil sale The day ha
SjH.'l | >i t»»1 .s \N «
• pn m ut Fi ide..
’ ( ']i v ; <> t,ivr :
hr!
ef
(,nl line
ef
•
' , , n •'i> i',! for Salurdu'
(let
1, both
litMl?1 .»1 1 O • l
'irk to w|t lie
’ •* • 111 iil inn
tl
o free
lee,.,
■ ■ i .,"11 ''el ( Vemrig
In
«pi akin ■
lolPtll llliuni
l> < oniinnulty
•*.bJ* !i lli ‘ { n ’
of i
his
cu nnt ry
rr i
3 11 r. \\ f A ' H
i ner 1
aid:
Wo lire
dniwing li* M
mill* i' til all p , 1
1 ‘ ;nv* ;:ji• * r ii \\
i ip
• i
Ills ale
un
1 • i,;11,■ thrif nil our fi
ends
will 1"
El Ret e men outs.
’Ill" drawing wa held ;
Her el' W. oil .nl ’Pm k
Tin flrsi pi: -i if P d m
citntidivi wa w n hy Mr A
refund pi'm of $75 in me
Wenl to Mi IPi-li. Cm w !•
Tie oil
t *; d
I*, he' e a tn i-s tiiei ling He
■ • v| el Hi* week wiii ii a s) oak
: lieu et w ill deliver all ’’ !
at d P' t"' ' 'idi n band will gp
i: e.'t *1 iir**a: die pro”ram P ,i,
i t, hy e pi or ra in * omm it t, ■
Hi" '71 wauls chib
*11 ui h
fair
| The i
I m ok, i,
| Artlm i- !
I< hi I'!’
Ok
Wit
r.
estii f ’ |
fill ii ;■ ■ Hifd ha ve been made j
<• flie plendld innnn,*etnont vi J
r c young and Mrs Robert
and ctiI a child’ i p, r H o 1 I'
National League
(By I'nlted Prppsi
,, 11 Phil. S Over.
>f .'5(1 was won hy 1, *1. Ac
Tho 1 P ns elnl> Vi.iorlenn
T.("'i"s | I
f i' | 'Ml V
y .
|
' In tb«• !»:irl b b»»n
, ,nd ee Hh
1 'H11 ik six innings.
'mirth prize ef $35 \\. t to
. ' } civic org dil *n 11nns a • o i
wipcnt '
1 f \ i) ! \ >
!' i i. * f
Hie rlilhh.ll r,f Ih"
« I 'hbof
. ; New York 12, over.
.re Lorom, n.
ia" In H.o tnoveinent an 1 It
Is the i
1, on 1
'' im |iff »i finin'' 1
11 ' (' hoi ^ 1
IP,, <t, 5. i Ight innings
di Par m*'i i h.iiiilh , pr' ■ v, e >
'• • : ' , n io make on rv in in,
viiMif! n 1
y y \* ■ » |«
,1 Th 1 ' ,11
Ii" II in mi
' day i We w ! ill *i
, f ,* n,i pi
Boston ". over.
y vi Ik* Gulls her, W It 1\,
' cl. ’-1 il this city fa mill,
nr wi''i ,
Ilf ' ... ■ h
\\
F f.ppnvi
■:. 1 \ 1 Itmllk I'.al
fix* of nnr
A short si shin
of dlslrli t ( "ell
bli. P. M.
Kir el. H 1!
W'l' hell! Satlirdn*
. with Judge ,1 1
men Iia lull
;e pri i s by
I’ll* Ii • presldlnr
Motions and il
Mill. Ml"*
( pt. H ’
ip nr refs nuidr up
most of 111" day s
limn, c \
Tale, J \ 1
loullti"
d''.ir1 and Mrs Rnrselmt
* ’ ' m ' II nl: n of th" I 'Ii d S .!*•
■ ' h" Idi ■ Is fr.r w h'eh II stand
11 wr "tiler annnnnc*nient will i ■ i<
* . ' r ide n;; non ni arramtenn n* ; n‘d
, H > p egnm ii " contpl' led I
I
lids fit
V. h.
•'|i
Ii
flu
ii -
ViM*'riff*n Lonirue
• pi |,inis 2. five Inplngs.
' i ' \ i d f ■ i * , ■. x irk t’h engo o, four innings.
! " mid. U h. 1 in trolt i, three innings.
Phil. " ('h” c 2. six innings.
-
i
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 13, 1924, newspaper, September 13, 1924; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909708/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.