The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 296, Ed. 1 Monday, January 14, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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XBS lb UNO DAILY DEMOCRAT
MONDAY, JANUARY 14, IMS
WORDS OF WISDOM
ly ■ atite *f
tan w «mMj
originality provoke# avlgtaallty
>; It's Mir
lent bard ta to
laugh* laal-ba* •» apow
When ■ vie#
ran reform.
become* • bora. o*a
HAT rOI IAUh-1 ton food |T»»
to? III tor too Elgh Nina north-
west of B1 lUno R C IhinotL Phone
iwini
In n flat, you never rnn alad* yonr
wife’# company
Moot friendship#
I hey're tun ram.
roll, hat
PRAIRIM HAT for eala. I too* nt
IIT.M por ton. Clfht mile# north-
want of El Iona Phon. Hlirit H
C Ihinot*
TOR RALE- Eitm f'ne Mammoth
Hr obi* turkey gobbler or wtll trudc
for while leghorn pallota Mrs. Frada
Poll. Phono Mitni
CATALOOl’t « page# moot beautl
fully lllaatratod rnulofuo i*»r
published »• tho Routhwaal Tell#
how to mnko your homo beautiful and
■apply your thblo abundantly with
fra It Boot aervlce on landscape
work and frulta adopts to Oklahoma
Pnrkor Nuroory. Tocumaoh. Oklahoma
PON R«MT
I LRA1E— ldd orm farm, loo
man gma* lira wator Alao for
11 spring Joraoy holfora 800 Bob
Upon Ororory. El Rono
Two apart monta Phonr
FOR RRNT
Paratahod room. Alao
111 Boatk Bmaa
lmt ano found
—II
itha old
V. H T
fray Gorman
baraeaa Re-
41T4
I M«LF WANTCO
for
and taking earn
at
literary talrnt wlthoat • MUl tend*
to bec«m# aplloful.
The Almighty IS Thoolofj la man*
effort to eiploln him.
Truo freedom la to bo attorly cob
trmptuouo opportunity.
Any town proad of Ita pmoko and
Its traCr Jama Isn't big onoogh yot.
Tho rlrh am llko boaoto of bur-
iIhi. mrrylng trooaum all day.—8t
Augaotlno.
Every tlmao a man team • loaf off
tho calender ho realleee that big day*
are numbered
Tho huoy boa aarae goto atung Tf
there la any otlnging la ho done ho
doee It hlmoelf.
II la often a great disadvantage for
a )«ung man to begin a career with
rupcrlor advantage*.
Dead men tell no taloo; hot they
frequently loom large quantltla* of
unpublished amnuecript
The grealeat gram of a gift, por-
hapo. la that It ootlctpaleo and ad-
mil a of bo return —Lwagfir'low.
Hats la Church
Rulnl Paul la raapotia.blo fne the
general raatom of w«me* wtartug
liata In rharrh through hlo dictum:
"Krery woman that pea yet h at propb
eeieth with bar toad onevremd, dla-
huaomtb tor head " Rt Pant had re*
aon for It. areordlag ta tho daya la
which to Head; bat to Mead a long
time ago. rustoam tom changed, and
00 too tho outlook of thoueauds who
am otlll good rhurrhmoa and church-1
women. Heoldoa. Relnt Paul left aa j
altematlmr “If a woman to not cov-
ered. lot tor alao bo thorn." Today.
• largo percentage of tto younger
woman am act only *'shorn." hut
never think of wearing a hat unleaa
the weather la wet. Oplnlona may
differ aa to whether a woman'* ap-
pearance la church without a hat
ronaillutm an act of Irreverence, aaya
1 wed* Turkahlm I'oat It ta certain
the women do not Intend It aa inch;
and. la any caaa, If they go to chnrrh
In tho spirit of worahlp, ran we any
In these day* that It really matters
whether they wear hata or not 1
Huge Pipeline Planned
CTRWIVO Jaa 14.- flFk-Tnne’nir
•Ion will to started soon hy the
ptyeTevaa Pipeline Co on a new It
•nrh pipeline from the fllanken at*
"on Just south of ham to the Emn'r.
plant near Chicago. A mnatructlnn
cr*-w of between 804 and NO men will
start the work
Hughes Take* Oath
High Earning Capacity
NORMAN. Jaa 14 -<IP>-The aver
Mr and Mra
South Bickford.
Mra. Tom Curtin, who la
HI* Want Twwatyftrot
X1MU olZom* cur
Miss El awe Jaae Harrlaoa. a faculty
Sir Ronald Rosa, British physHan
and known aa th# leader In the dis-
covery of tto moaqulto'a role aa tto
disseminator of mnlaria, hna sold a
part of hla library for lid,000 to aa-
enm ftsrtda on which to Mva. Ilia high
honors and recognition of universities
and scientific aorietloa do aot help
him par the expense# of hit small
apartment la London, and ao, at tba
aga of seventy 00*. h* provide* for
himself by tto aalea of hla poaaea-
alona. Hem la a real Illustration of
thrift. What the British empire gained
In Weat Africa through the reduction
of mnlaria aa a result of Rosa' dis-
covery can not be atntad, hut whut
ever It waa remains a act profit Sir
Ronald has none of It himself.
OKLAHOMA CITY Jan 14.—E R
Iturbes today took hla place on the
corporation commission aucreodlnr
Prank C. Carter. The oath waa «d
ministered Huvhea hv Jndee W1l»v
Tones of the Oklahoma county district
court
n
Sails for Homo
PORT ST JOE Ela Jan 14.-The
n>vv d'riHhle l/>n Anw-les. e*«cd
swav fvom the moorina mast of the
V S 8 Pat ok a here todav at II TO
a m and started Its Iona Journey
hark to Ita home hanrer at iwkehitr*'.
New Jer«er She la efparted to reach
twkehurst before noon tomorrow
<*
Seriously Burned
Af.TVS Jan 14 Mra Evelvn Toe-
ell. in was In a hospital here today
recovering from hums sustained last
n'rk* when her house burned to the
r round
Mrs Tnwell and her husband M A
Tnwell had retired when the house
was ignited from an oil stove
Mrs Towell waa rescued by her
husband
Cotton C.innin*rs
SEES REPLACING OF
CLOTH BY ALUMINUM
MARKETS
OKLAHOMA CITT Jan 14—Oat
0* UN; enlma Nt stew; wenk to
Me In war; balk of steam and year
Rato nmnad II IN: tap vaalara
BUt Hops IN; ateady ta lie lower
hap HR
KANSAS OfTT. Jaa 14—Cattle
IT.Mt; Maw. weak to ft lower, top
HIM calves «MN; steady top
IlUt Hops 14 tot taoatly |te to tto
top MM. balk 1141 to »IM
LOCAL MARKITt
sr
Cora
Opri
Oar« .
White Kafir.
10
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. to
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. 40
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. to
to
The day ta not far distant whoa peo
pie wilt wear rtotklaf made of alumi-
num. says Dr. Jamea Rablofald. maul
lurgtat expert, of Berlin.
II# point* oat that this aluminum
already la aaad eacceaafully for Ih*
Interior decoration of airplane* for
th* outside covering of ahoaa nod mi
fancy pockelbooka and la diet vanity
bags.
From thin Doctor RnbtefcM argues
It ta bat a atep toward th* oae of
alimlnam aa a aahatltata for cloth.
“Already* ha aayu "Oarmany ex-
porta to Italy alunilaum brocade# -
that la brocades for ladles' garment!
woven of fine alumtaam threads
There Is little danger that then* me-
tertate will tear or rrumpl*. baennaa
tto aansttlva metal has been neatral-
lead and been made capable of stretch-
log through layers of cellulose super-
Impeeaed noon It."
la a day when th* foundations of
th* Americas home am aubject to #0
many vicious ataha aa to make them
reaemhlri a lattice fence, another
rtclnua stab comas with poor gmca.
aaya the 8t. Lonl* Poet Dispatch. W*
refer t« th# movement among phar-
maceutical manufacturers to Impart
sweet, amooth, aeductlv* fiavora to
such rare old beverages ai castor oil,
salt solutions and onion ayrup. Th*
father of today haa very few check!
no his young ones. One of hli stand-
bys Is to threaten a doa# of cod liver
nil If Junior doesn't quit filching neck-
ties. What, now, If Junior con^p back
with 'O K ! U take pineapple flaror'?
WASHINGTON. Jnn 14 The on
yo« h'lreau reoovted today that MS
SSJ runn'nr halea of Mnt rot*nn wrr*-a
conat-med In American mill* In De
cember aa aealnat Aid **4 In Novem-
ber and Bis 7SS In December 1 *»27
Total conaumptlon from Aueuat 1
to December 11 waa I 71? 174 hale*
arainat 1ft411R? hales In the same
period of 19?7
•
Trainman Killed
WOODWARD Jan T4—The bodv
of D J Hoooer abou* IS. waa helnv
• vk.-n to WeMtodon Kan todav fol-
lowing Ma death from fnlltnr beneath
an cnHne Pafuvdvv Ilooner. con-
ductne on the Rnnta Fe »n believed
to have been atandtnv on the rear of
the enHne when the foot borrd he
came loosened, causing him to fall
Shivers
Tto time la coming when a lady
will descend with a helicopter on th#
roof of a friend's bouse to make a
call and will to admitted through a
» nttle, which will taka the place of
tto front door. Aa the attlt wtll the«
nerve aa the hall. It will da longer to
tba receptacle for old furniture and
Junk, but will to elaborately fur
nlabed.
Aged Mexican Recluse
Wy Ward of Indiina
W A TONG A. Jan 14-4l*~4oae
Marttaaa T1 yaar^M Martlean re
alaaa. who 4U4 aa hfs a Hot men
M a Ufa that ami
Oaptnmd by
ad far
ta 1
was tto
and tto
1
tad tan ■ tn
ad father
waa award
r who sm*
u ‘ toeaasa she
tad tea maaam
‘ at a (Ivan apot
toward him
cartels dtaUne* "Caddo Wo
ached bias ftmt and tto youth
do tto apolla.
Choyanao well
*s tutelage and
sf hla Baalish ear*
National War Foraoa
Great Britain has tto Isrgest navy
la the world; tto I'nltad mates the
second largest. China haa th* largest
active army la the world; Russia tto
seeaad largest Tto foar nations
which hsvs tto Isrgvet nlr force# sm
Great Britain, th* I’nltad State*. Italy
and France. No accurate statistics are
svatlabla aa th* atrenffth of tho for-
eign atr forme, so that R Is not p<a
alhio to tell which of thoos coantrtrs
rank lent.
Trace# of an old Eskimo civilisa-
tion, far superior to that of today,
hsv* been found hy archeologists on
ths Alaskan Islands of th* Bering aea.
They had long bouses of whalebone
and driftwood, carved utensils of
Ivory and bono and weapons of better
design than any now lo the hands of
Eskimos. They probably found It was
no uaa away up there.
ruirtCD III Jvn 14 -Wnd and
snow which sw^nt temnerslu'es down
*o rvvrks between 1b snd 4u degvees
1*. l-w rero swent the middle and
n a e-1 fodsv. csus'ne numceous
drvhs snd tn'ense svffertnr
Nine deaths In CVcsro and the
middle west were attributed to the ey-
from* cold A mstority of th» fotat'
ties tr» reported tn rifles where po
tire nod welfare sor'elles were
swamned with nopeala for aid from
destitute families Temperatures
caused fcom minus 41 In Internstlonsl
Falla Minn, to an aver**** of minus
in and minus 15 In Illinois. Iowa and
Wisconsin
Government weather bureau offl
Hals f recnst only vl'eht relief today
and predicted still colder weather to-
morrow.
•
Marshal Fovh 111
here Is $1.40fi a year, according to r*
anils of a nnestionnalra sent out by
the school Tho data rglers to stu
dents who hnv# graduated within the
last eight year*.
folks you Enow
(Goatlnaad from fan* 1.)
Mrs. E. 0 Harvlaon fipd Mra G E
Gsleka were among tRo»e who ni
tended "Roe# Marie' Jr Oklahoma
City Sunday afternoon w
Mr and Mra. If. E Allen snd Mr
snd Mrs Robert M Mnllona# attend |
*<I aervlcea at the McEsrlln Memo
rial church In Norman iundny morn
tng
• • •
Mrs H E Hart .411 Exit Russell,
will leave thla evening for Sevcrv,
Kan , where ahe hae been called by
the lllnesa of her mother
H. K Ricker. «0S Sonth Barker. Is
confined lo hla home with an attack
of Influents
• • •
Mra. Arthur Dow and children, east
of Okarche, who are III with Influ
{ enra are reported as greatly Improved
o a •
Mis* Katherine Compton, 101 East
Cavanaugh, had as h*<r house guest
over the week-end Mis* 8tclla Tinsley
of Oklahoma City.
• • •
Mr and Mra. Oladnor A. Rnmard
814 South Hoff, motored to Oklahoma
City Sunday.
• • •
Edward Rteven*. daughter. Mary
Alice and aon, Vincent, 1017 East (
Cavanaugh, spent the week end with j
Mr Stev. ns’ father In law, John Hu
thod. who Is seriously III at hla home
In HDon
Mr* Frank Vogt.’who has spent »h<-
past three weeks In ths home of her
mother, Mrs Lillie Sams 711 South
Macomb, will depart this evening for
her home In Mexico, Mo.
• • •
Miss Luclle Frosch, H15 South Hick
ford, was an Oklahoma City visitor
Sunday.
• • •
Dr. J A Hatchett of Oklahoma
City transacted business here today.
• • •
Miss Florentine K.imp and h r cou
sin. Mis* Hilda K.imp attended the
Criterion In Oklahoma City Sunday
• • •
Mrs E C King. Cll South EH I Son.
1* visiting In tho home of her sister
In '-tw. Mrs Lillie Mang In Oklahoma
City.
• • •
Mr and Mra K H Hertol and M<«*
Betty Fleetwood spent the week-end
In Oklahoma City
• • •
Perry, son of Mr and Mrs. F E
Arnold, 511 South Barker, is convnl
esclng from an attack of the mumps
Miss Marian Wake, SOI South Hock
Inland In visiting relatives In Okla
homa CUy
• • •
Paul Moon, 811 South Barker, spent
Sunday In Norman
• • • .
Mr. and Mrs. J O. Chnmncg*
daughter. Mis* Catherine, and aon.
Jack. 1001 Sunaet Drive, were the
guests over the week end of relatives
In Anadarko.
• • •
J I) Oroaa. 404 South Hoff. Is III
with an attack of Influenza.
• • •
Catherine, daughter of Mr and Mrs
Fluli NstmoM, 611 Boitk Williams,
who ha* been III for ths past several
weeks, was removed to a local ho*
pltal this afternoon, where she will
undergo an operation
member of th# Nofthwtotem Ruts
Teachers colle** hi Aim npmt tto
week-end tn th# hosM
Mr* EG Harrison. 714 Boath Ma
comb. t
Mr snd Mr*. V V Tnckor. Mr and
Mrs J M Harrison and dauffhtsr.
Dolores, motorsd to Oklahoma (l'y
Sunday evening
• a #
Arlin Jenkins, manager of the J
C Penney and company stora at Hom-
iny, spent the week-end with frlanda
here ...
Mr and Mri.*E A Eehmer of Un-
announce the arrival of a
weighing aevon snd one
Friday, January 11. to
Ion City
daugtiter.
half pounds.
have given the name Do
whom they
lore* Ann.
Miss Janie M*ae Huff ha. returned
to her home In Sayre after a brief
visit with her sunt Mrs. toe Roy Ew-
ing and Mr Ewing. 501 8una#t Drive.
Charles Ferret spent the week end
In Ponca City.
Mm. O E Mallery. 708 South Ma-
comb. was an Oklahoma City visitor
Saturday afternoon.
• • •
Miss Ruth Maher and Mrs. Farol
Allard were Oklahoma City visitors
Sunday
• • •
Mtasea Mae Hhanklln aud Zetta
Belle Mousley intended the matinee
performance of "Rose Marls' lu Ok
lahoma City Sunday.
t publish” daTlv Jan 14 m 71 inclusive.
I„ »h. county court <>f < unaJian cuun-
ti oklnhovnA. . , . . . _
In 'iec-wmtt.-r of thr of J"hn
IIh 1 Ml i|V« (»fl Nfk lriw*
notici of hearing petition for
APPOINTMENT of administrator
Tu the hi lrii. nett <«f Sin and creditor*
„f J .hn Hiinska. deceased^
You arc hereby notified that trunk
tl.uiK.ii ha* applied tn th*- county court
t’anadlan county, ulat"* of Ohlahoma.
f..r |. tt< r* of administration on the . state
,f John INn«kn derailed, tn I# Unurd
to Krnnk Hnnska. and <hat *ald applica-
tion Mill hr h'»rd st the court n«un of
Mild court In thr city of Kl Reno, In »ald
, ,nt -n th. rth day of January. ISIS.
„t |o „ , lock n 111. at which lime and
i l.c.. atr person tntrreatrd may appear
1 ah .w cuu if a 11»' they have why
sc h p«' I' ll ahould not hr gi .mlcd
Wltloo « my hnn.l anil th. a* al of aal'l
, irt hereunto affixed thla Jtth day *4
January. 1 *29
It J KINTZ.
, cr M.) Gounty Judge
I o' and Mi lone attorneys for admin-
istrator
WOODS
Last Tlm«a Tonight
Alice Whits In
-THE SHOW GIRL"
Admlaalon 10c 30c
Start* Tomorrow
The Screen* Bird of Paradlaa In
her most gorgeous rols—
Billie Dovs In
-THE STOLEN BRIDE"
with Lloyd Hughes
Matinee 10c 20c Night 10c 30c
EMPRESS
Any Best Anytime 10c
Last Time* Tonight
Byick Jonea In
“THE BRANDED SOMBRERO”
Tomorrow Only
“WEST OF MOJAVE”
ha Later to van raised hy *n
Sgwnw “tagn Woman Cnt Hair'
Cut
4 44 or M years In th’’
Martinas waa awarded hla tl
from tto gwvammaat tn IftW
Curt Dfatrkt Asked
ClalNTON Jna 14—(\B—Word ha>
that Milo will b
* Ihla th* tvralfth lactals
In rmata a anparw court It
m aad to Manila* th* acta 0
In Cnslar county
Haw CUtk Fvoaa Ptaals
Bono yon saay to wearing clothe*
made of koodyr. Thin ta th# name of
1 fiber plant discovered recently grow-
ng la largs questlt»a# In Aeia, and
found to produce testtl# yam of blgb
•iiwilty. A doth mad* hmf of kendyr
m<l half of rotto*. tents show. Is at-
irartlvt snd durable. Tw# ton* of
icndyr ■ day la to to turned Into
loth hy * saw ssachla* built for the
, urpose -Popular Science Monthly.
It would to ■ mistake to suppose
that early ekliirstlon. the prov'Hdon of
Si hoot and college opfiortunlHro. will
ellmlnst* “stupidity" In th# arn*e tn
which th# term la usually employed.
Rut between thla kind of atnpldlly,
which la mental tmnpaclty, snd Ig-
norance, voluntary or Involuntary,
there Is ■ wide difference.
Swfir ladvatry Plans
Ta Kafkiw Waste Lant
14-OFV
«F a grant nron of awnm
when tto mill c
ty w»
Wamaa la to* Maaaatary
T# celebrate tto ana t house a d all
undndth anniversary of th# cuoae-
ratloa of thalr ancleut chapel on th*
land of 8t. HenoroL nnar Osnnaa
Mgh waa tho rat rout of Barnard
haw during his recent stay at An
lhe*, tto monks will to parmlttsd to
ow women ar*r thalr banntlfnl moe
»t»ry Thonannds of pilgrims and
onrists nr* axpnrtad at Omasa to
taka part In th* religion* raramaclea
The hatteaa fad threatroa to amhar
rasa aeriouaiy tto checkroom Industry
of Paris. Tbs courage of ■ rlttscn
who ran hrav* ths elements hnro-
hended but can’t faro th* atony dis-
approval of ■ hat room hnndlt wonld
make an Intsrvwtlng study In human
psychology.
Need Tww Maw
Peewit—A man ran hardly wad new
unices to ran Now tto girt two U-
< ensaa
IMsmuha—Two Brawn** 7
Peewit—Ta#; marriage and ■stoma
nt lei—Exchange.
As sn example of the habit of apoe
traphlslng everything naaoclaled with
tba past, wa have • plea for thr pee*
er’atloe of tto wooden cigar store
Indian on th* gronnd that he he'|>cd
ns form oor conceptions of srt. We
should tsks that to to *n argument
Pm- forgetting him.
PARIS. France. J*n 14 Marshal
Ferdinand Foch. alhed commander In
chief durlne thr World w.a- wa* rrsvr-
Iv III at hi* homr voday after * heart
attaik.
Foch wn* surrnnndcd by hi* family
Six doctor* were In attendance.
One of the attendant* told th«*
United Press today It waa believed
the marshall's life was In danrer. A
severe crisis In hi* Mine** on urred
early todav It tin «ald F<« h who Is
77 irnr* old ha* been 111 for a mott'li
Hr wn* obliged to cnnr«»l a proposed
trip to England shortly before Christ
mas
•
County Court
Mr* C E Jone*. waa arraigned be
fore Judge R J Klnlt in countv court.
Mondav on a charge of aelllnlg llq
ttor She pleaded not ru'lty and bond
wa* fixed at |1 don Willie Price col
cred charged with forgery .pleaded
gui' / and waa held for trial In dls
trKt court In the sum of I? 500 bond*
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FVom Over The County
CRITERION
Shows at
7:00—9:00
Adm. 10c-25c-35c
Today-Tomorrow
Clara Bow
“THE FLEETS
COMEDY NEWS
Laura E. Carson
at the Organ
Special Solo “Marie”
7:30 and 9:30
i—
Tto period li world hlatnij tonwn
aa the dtettoaury speck refer* tw tto
:roat Intaront tkathsaa being taken
s living NroNte isnfwss an wMi ss
n anr era Ciena ward Manta*, tw*
isv# atlmu
E '.itsnd ■ ctompln* winkle-picker
picked !M pound# of winkle* tn one
hour and forty fir* mlnotee Winkle*
are aea anall* In l^tgland they eal
them. But first they moat to picked,
tone* tto merit In being
wtnkW-pIcfcar an again*! being
champion marathwn dourer
Rock Island
S&jSIsZsZ i JHgSTJ:
Tto shipment of a hahy from Co
lomhia to Ecuador by air mall cow
talas a a unreal low for future mothers
They eaa drop tto story of the stork
and tto dartwr’s Mirbei and ted ttsmfr
InffwMtlvw yaawgatee*; “Tto *n!t man
Tto dak* «t Glwwroutar.
braltor of tto prtart of Wale* has
bngywd In Britten Bant Africa, a
fringe eared oryx, a spartsn ewrro
■pwndtng fa Urn rabbtt wared toll
plnjM wto ton re avwrytblag that Is
The Text* club was postponed until
Wednesday Januarv 14. when Mr*
C. II 8eamonds will enterta'n
Mr*. J P Mi T^an spent Thuradav
an expert ] with h»r dsnxhter Mrs la J Rolling
rr snd family
Helen Orr waa a school visitor
Tuesday
Emil Girard spent Thursday eve
-line at the home of hla brother Hen
ry Girard
Henry Huchtemann spent roveral
’ay* last week a* the gsteat of Charle*
lltcko of Kingfisher.
Mr aad art Maaricw Girard ant
-hltdreu were Sunday afternoon call
•ra at the bam* of Mr and Mra L
II Meisaatr and family
Mr and Mra t. W Huchtemann.
Mice Walton. Dorothy and Edith
luchtemnnn wars Sunday dinner
neat* at the J. H Huchtemann home
Henry Girard made n bualnean trip
a Texas aad apant several day* last
•safe.
Mias Georgia Gardner of Edmond
with hate* folk*
and e
ff
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