The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 311, Ed. 1 Monday, January 11, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
Social aim
MRS ANNA WARNER JONES
1'IIONK
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Monday
El llt iH) Diaper O. E S. No
•<iiiiiiciI installation bouquet
at Masonic hall.
Tuesday
Htislm ss and Professional Wo
mans Cluh dinner at 6:15. and so-
ldo! hour.
W. II. A Business meeting and
installation. I:3o p. ni.. I o o
F hall.
W (’ T r.. Mrs. II K. Join...
11 - South Macuml), hostess, 2:3"
p. lu.
Chapter M. of IV K. t)„ Mrs. II
E Fork, «uj South Hoff, hostess.
2:3,1 o'clock.
Wednesday
I) V. W Y. K. Cluh, hostess.
Mrs. Charles flossy, ami North
Evans.
Hoce Ak’Ujas Cluh; hostess
Mrs. II. c. Ifieks. Gu2 South lloff
Mistletoe t'lut) lloste.sis Mi
S. K. IJttle and Mrs (I W Win
lick
Thursday
Fidelia Class: Meet in ihiinh
parlors. ^: :to o cluck.
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Business and Professional
Womans Club.
The regular social 111<•-1ini.' of i|i<
Business and Professional Woman
Cluh "ill be held Tuesday (.v* inii d,
their cluh rooms. Dinner "III I,,
served at 6:1.1. Aftei dinner tin r.
will be a social hour with games and
one special entertainment feature.
—o
Country Club.
On account of the inclemency of
the weather only twenty seven guests
were present at the card party given
tit the Country Club. Friday evening,
with Mrs. M. A Ashbrook anil J. i;.
Kelso as hostesses. In the game
Mrs It D Ashbrook and Frank Har-
rison won the favors for high eore
o
Dinner Party.
Complimentary to Mi and Mrs Will
Smith, who are leaving to make their
home in Ims Angeles. California, Feb-
ruary 1. Mrs. T. rt. Newsom, .'ml! South
Bickford, entertained at dinner Sun
day. Other guests were Mrs Jen
kins, Arlin Jenkins and Oscar How
a rd.
o
D. Y. W. Y. K. Club.
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs Charles
Bossy. oU»i North Evans, will enter-
tain the members of the l>. Y W. Y.
K. Club.
1
j The Fidelia Class.
The hidelis t la>s of tin* Presby'er-
ian Church'will meet in the church
parlors Thursday afternoon. January
If. at 2:30 o'clock for a business anil
social meeting All members are re-
......s'.-i ,,, |„ present Hostesses are
Mis. Weher, Mrs. Mossmau. Mrs.
Wiard and Mrs. Ramey. Visitors are
always welcome to these meetings.
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W. B A.
I lie tegular business meeting and J
in lallation of officers of tin* W II
A will he held in the I O 0 K. hall
I'ursdiiy afternoon. January 12. Of-
ficers and guards are requested to
tie there at ltllu o'clock.
o
W C. T. U.
Mrs. .1 0 Cardner will he the lead
• r when the W O T. I . meets with
Mrs R F. loit-s. 112 South Macomb.
Tuesday afternoon, at 4 on o’clock. A
large attendance is desired.
-o
Dote Agujas Club,
Members of tin Dm ■ Anutas Club
, will tie entertained at the home of
Mi* II f links 6o2 South lloff.
W ednesilav iftonioon
O
Vixtletoe Club.
Mi s K Little and Mrs <; \v
W arlli k will Ije the hostesses to the
, Mi th ioe Club iti the home of Mrs.
S K Little ;.r, South Roberts. Wed
uesdny afternoon.
o
Chanter M. of P. E. 0.
Mrs ||. L Fogg, GUI South Hol'f.
"ill lie hostess to Chapter M. ol p K.
D. Tuesday afternoon, with Mis.
Mocker its leader.
Luxurious Air Travel
To he used in channel service
between France *n,l England P single
too hnr«e|tm\er engined airplane to
•eat !4 passengers, I,a* In built in
a British aircraft factory. It has a
large, roomy cabin with nicker arm
chair* for the passenger* who will
hav* g constant supply „f fresh „jr |,y
means of special ten ii la I ion. Enter
gemy exits are provided in the room
should ii he necessary for passenger*
to emerge In ease of landing on the
sea. In which case the wheel*, axle
snd undercarriage struts can he
dropped by mean* of a lever in the
Idiot's cockpit. The body of the inn
chine ia watertight and buoyant and
would float for several hour*.
Nothing Overlooked
John V Willy*, of automobile fame
said on hK return from Europe:
European hotel keeper* aren't ex
tori Innate, but they—well, remind mo
of a story.
“An hotel keeper railed on a doctor
one day aud said:
•‘'Hoc, how much gas does the
average gas suicide Inhale?'
I don t know,’ said the doctor.
'Several hundred feet, I suppose. Why
do you ask?'
'"There was n gus suicide In my
Place last night,’ said the hotel keeper,
'and 1 want to charge Ills gas up to his
executors.’ ’’
Mrs. Will Smith left Sunday after-
noon for McAiesler where she will
he the guest of Iter sisti r. Mrs (Diet
ier until Tuesday
o
Mrs. Alva Williams who hits been
ill at her Imm,. with the "Flu" for
the past week is reported much im-
proved.
o
Dr. Felix Williams of Hinton, was
the week end guest of his parents. Mr.
and Mi \lva William- '1'. South
Rock Island.
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Mi ses Livina Fe s. Helen Witcher,
,-uid Lueile Hardy attended tin ilu-a |
U" in Oklahoma City Friday.
U I
User? of Daily Democrat advertising j
are always found among the smiling
crowd- they git results.
Region Rich in Mineral
Rich veins of radium, gold and other
rare metals have been discovered in
the Kkiinehansky region of the Amur
province, Siberia. A telephone line
has already been constructed, ro
operative* organized«nd general sign*
of life are present In (Ids formerly des
elate region. New deposits „f plies
1'hates were recently found in four-
teen different localities of the govern
mint of Voronesch. The total area
of these localities covers about , p
square miles and the deposits arm esti
mated at 12',fat0 tons.
Soys Mongolians Were
Red Men’s Ancestors
That the Atoeriian Indians had an
ancestry common with the Mongolian
tribes of Siberia aud cro**cd to Alaska
over the Bering sea are votiv luslona of
Jolm I' Harrington of the Smithson-
>an Institution.
Mr. Harrington arrived at this he
lief after extcn*l>c research on the
I'hcIIIc coast, lie the* the discovery
of America by the Indian at more than
•-tMMi years ago. Explaining Ids be-
lief that the Indians went directly to
Alaskit ii'T'* * ft.** Bering s*ui, in*tcad
of over the chain of Aleutian islands
at r time whon the islands may have
been mi Isthmus connecting the two
continents, he any*:
I'tom « long strip of Siberian coast organlsn
the Alaskan shore Is in plain sight , , n"1 to
— Bering strait, which ", Z L" thnt J"'««««* ...........
point is only Ml ,,illes in width. The , , " fpw Mwles. neverthe
t"-' small Diomede islands f,|s„ help j ' S' '°.r"nsp *‘''PPC |utin. The vIhii
lo break the passage. Thin strip of f' 1! 111,11 Inflicted, however,
"at'*r at times |* frozen over and I * "nM l ,n M,|np '‘x,'‘nt »»ie color
could have he*'11 cross,.,| either on the1 ‘;M0" ,0 "lost of ns by Mils
he or in boats which were made hv ! I,S" °f "nirhnll,,‘ The more dan-
Urn IiidlHita even »» tlm enrllesttin,|W,r"u" S|Kvl(’s «il»pl«y brilliant nnd
Mr. Harrington discounts the ......... t "V""’' Wl beautiful colors which
advanced by *,me anthropologists that * "Ben,Ion; hut of the
the Indian* migrated from thu Pohne- ' "lm,,rv 11,10 brown spiders wc need
slsn Islands I “*vo 00 fe»r.
Little Need to Fear
Rite of Brown Spider
Though spider bites may often he
painful, es|.eclally to certain Indivldu
»<*• ■ bey do not Justify the fear many
is-isons exhibit for the eight legged
creatures, as most spiders are harm
e*s. few of (hem are dangerously p„|.
s..no"* v|| uf ,|10 <(t() or ^ species
'hat a persistent seeker may And with-
hi easy reach of most American com-
munities have poison glands, but none
nte so poisonous as they are reputed
1,1 M>ch poisons as they have are
inieiiihsl for defense against others In
the spider's world of miniature life
ami for killing or rendering harmless
• Buy creatures which supply her
'hef. Man's organism Is so great that
this dose of
kill an Insect
Powerful Battleship
fan you Imagine nine tons of death-
dealing metal burled for nearly tw enty
miles |n a single broadside? Such an
.'times, unbelievable blast of huge pro
ieeflies will occur whenever Britain*
magnificent new 33,iiOO-lon ban <vhl|
Nelson let* loose her big gun*. | (l(.
W».v« Popular Science Monthly, the Nd
son newly launched, will have the
most powerful armament of any battle
ship in the world—nine Iff Inch gnus,
«i:'h firing a projectile weighing rnore
ihan a ton. In addition there will he
a secondary armament of ff Inch guns.
I rom my studies ,.f the Indian
r«"es of the Pacific cast I believe that , Scorpion Bite Seldom
1 be Indians, after crossing from Si- i H Jeiaom
1 ti''uduniiy spread from Alaska Fatal, but Unpleasant
down the Pacific const and thence' Centipedes and millipedes have
over all North and South America. J more than eight pairs of Jointed legs
Dos Is based on the singularity of j Millipedes look like centipedes hu,
physical charnel eristics, the wide | (boy have two pairs of legs 'wJm,
""! ' be each segm^t of the
nguaves "1 Mn',v "f TIip*t "•* vegetarians and harm
_____ ' Centipedes have no more tl..„.
p“® pair of legs t< each segment of
Synthetic Ice Appears | l"",v They are carnivorous and
Synthetic Ice Is made in New York I llkp R|,',lpr8* have poison glands In
and has been shown lu Boston Hs one i l|0" «l,h their Jaws. The story
> gr iff. seif contained fel-
'*"• r. sic,l the effort* Of bin cat,in*
........."Bike a friendship. f\.r the
:"'f 'h'.v or two they ,||,| not »p**ak a
w ord.
At i *t the gruff, self contained man
broke ih*> silence.
‘‘s,'"oko vigors?" be Inquired.
No ' said his cahln-mnte
“Quite sure you don'tT' the first
insisted. "I've got a box of fifty here
11 me quality. Sure you don't smoke
cigars?"
I lie nffahle one was sure he didn't
"Then It must have been the stew-
ard. | here are five missing from the
box," f.lij the self-contained man.
Tattlers
It Is commonly supposed that women
"re more vindictive than men that
women s tongues are the destroyers of
reputations. I hare proved that this
a a biliary. No woman In the world
I* as unforgiving nn.| malicious ^
mnn whose advances have been ro-
pulscd. And this type 0f man Is not
confined to any particular nation or
rnre, although, of course. It Is rarer
"""mg Hie Anglo-Saxons. It Is not the
"mn to whom n woman gives herself
who malign., her—R |a ,i„. ntl*
whom she has refused herself — Dare
Sheridan, lu Hearst's International.
Cosmopolitan.
of the ultra modern novel'ies, an hull
cation of what the fittn*,. |„’:IV bring
Into the American In me ft Is 'carbon
dioxide solidified, c.hemiriillv it |v only j
t'02, Used h* gas In the s,„|;, fountain
am! taken in your cooling drink on u
hot day. It I* heralded as the solu-
tion of all questions pertaining to ar-
tificial refrigeration, Im*k much longer
than Ice, leaves rm moisture when
fc"e. A small piece In q ey 11n,|rl<uI
carton will given North pole'tempera-
hire to the ice box for tell hours, he
J lug 142 degrees colder than real’ ice,
t and a piece dropped |rif(, 8|.)sV „t
water will make It boil, throw off
Dram, while, In fact the dry i--e Is he
Ifig coated With real lee jt freezes
front t he distill bed ■ cr I i| . State
Journal.
"bout them Is Just the same us those
about the spiders and the true scor-
["""*. They are rarely. If ever, fatal,
• ut they are no, pleasant when they
k'H through a successful attack, which
'hen- defense i have never been
hiilen by them, hut a man I know has
gone to a great deal of trouble to get
here ones for the sake of having
'hem bite him so that he can see what
■ He 1* welcome to the Job
x<> far as I am concerned, hut he Is
Mill very much nllve.-Frank E Lutz,
In Adventure Magazine.
Miikos the Body
Strong
Makes the Blood Kich
Grove's
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
60c.
CORETHROAT
^ J Gargl* with v *rm salt vat,
—than apply over thict -
VMS 8tS
▼ t/APORuu
( abin-Matc Exonerated
7mo • .litiongh unacquainted,
"ere obliged to share n cabin during
» voyage from New York to London.
V/\ P>0 \j H
Over J 7 Mi '/ion Jura l’s*,j Yearly
Here are the
NEW
prices!
<;i:t w ii at voi iiokkow
T°' 'I ' of I'"’" t-_ >11.ou pin- alfUia'ting atnl recording I• <
* 1 p*'i mouth foi * | con on loan
Investors Iluildiiur and Loan A^ ■ oci<;J ton
I*. ^adbMT.v. S"t p l.ii't I'hoiif ! t
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i
Touring Car * '
Roadster
Type-R Sedan
Special Type A Sedan
Coupe
Panel Commercial (]a
Screen „ „
Chassis
1’rices
New 1 *ri>
■SS75
$795
855
795
1045
895
1 280
1075
%(t
845
» 06( i
885
885
810
730
655
CANADIAN CO. CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION
Phonos II and 11 .1. IL (illiSOX. M^,-.
FREE DELIVERY
ICxtra Specials on Apples
and Potatoes this week
1 Bu. Roman Iicaut\ Apploix si. 10
1 Peck Roman P»oaul\ Apples ,|o
Potatoes in sack lots, per ion Ih*. j 05
17 lbs. Suirar j (jp
HI Bars P (i or Crystal White Soap ,:;,s
1 irallon of Colo. Apple Putter .75
Why carry it when you can
have it delivered
FREE
Jim Roberaon 8am Roberaon
ROBERSON A ROBERSON
LAWYERS
Practice In Ait Courta
,07 1 2 E. Woodson. rei. ‘tru
Hr. Edward (Jroonan
Dentist
(Ivor Jones’ Drug Store
L\< nintf by appointment
Hours !) to 12 1 to 5:.‘K)
Phone 1155.
Lies tn a
7 It'ialofour.x
1mm t
t. o. h. Detroit
These ne" prices applv to a product that i* far and
away the fined I)odj,re Brothers Iihm* e'er produc-
ed. The\ are made possible h> a Sl(l,lHlP,(HI(l e\-
pansion program, which practitall\ dmihles pro-
duction and materially redtia^ the cost of manufac-
ture.
DODGE BROTHERS
MOTOR CARS
An Evening Of Fun
For Everyone
f't***t i.inti a A <iits \ otl Jit
Lt)<i".a f ity- eon .•'■i tt,.
ii'ljf". a-t.Il.l2 heff'l'e Vtc.ir
i'pla;. - that cannot fail
Tue
Entertainment '.f
the I)ij2 Radio >L<»• n (
national!'. Known a rt -t
eyes and seoi'*"' tn ratli'i
t<* hold your interest.
I he t Mdalmma R !
to of 1 ♦.*)• the hjues‘ rat'';
nesday. January 12 aiul 1
for out-of-town vi-dtor.-*
)>ectetl. Don’t fail to 11*
Hound trip fare from Hi Reno on :! t* ■
days wi’l he o il" S].do.
Interurhai) pa -,-n /, ,. j ; „ ,;. c • •,
in the tenn.’UK .-tatio.’i. L'.'cl ,‘<u . - id,. *.j fjt\
cars tlicit u ill t*t!<*• them uj'iii: a iJdc *
tist tahci nacle. u ht-i'c t1.♦ * shnv. ?<, j'
“LET’S CD ON | ||K I NTE IIP UIJAN’
and V
tecial <
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u
I his 2 Tube Crosley
Only $37.50
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1 50
3 50
.70
.35
5.00
2.95
357.50
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Railway Co.
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 311, Ed. 1 Monday, January 11, 1926, newspaper, January 11, 1926; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909760/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.