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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
VOLDM» M
KL RENO. OKLAHOMA.. THURSDAY. JUNE 26, IS»24
NUMBER 249
AUTO DRIVERS REGULAR MEET
---— Hilo Bridge Club
Ten violators of the traffic ordin I After President John Nnylon called jyjr,, william Cosgrove pleasantly
nes of the city were each fined thc regular meeting of the Lions Pnterta|nod th,. Hilo Bridge club
Club to order Tuesday, a short pro- Tuesday afternoon Sweet pea» were
gram by two Salvation Army lassies utiPd in decorating. In the game
alter which the business of the club -^r8 ^ L Rov made high score. A |
I
an cea
$3.00 in police court Tuesday night
by Mayor Klvott. Failure to observe
stop lines, speeding and driving a
ear without proper headlights were
the charges.
AN A PP E A L
to the
Good Citizens of El Reno
Whereas the Salvation Army, ns a
religion* and charitable organize
zSZrSx ......> -
Mothersaid and Banking attorney
„ , , „„ rillh appeal for financial aupport Is mndo
McKenzie who were Clul) guesis. -- - -------
Tiny bouquets of sweet j _And whereasT'only one a year an
were given as favors additional l> - - - ■- —-
v, r j Roivation RUMts Wf‘rr Mr" R°y’ HaPrjr , which will be done In El Reno in
Ensign Norton of th* Salvation H&wJllna ond Mr*. Ray Chapman. I . on Satur
Army announced that on next Satur Tbfi ^ wri m#et Juiy fth wfuh 1
day a “tag day* would be held In El ^ (, L narrett. on South Admire J “nde„1(nwdf Mayor of the
Ri-no for the Army fund. , _ | • ,l,e _ # t __u ______ ,Kt>
FORMER PASTOR HEBE
R*v. G. Lyle Smith, former pastor
NEW YORK. June 2#.— ImtnedV
Otely upon the completion of Flank
Rev G Lvle smtt.i, lonncr pusiur - —
' , , , , . . li|n l> Roosevelt's address placing
of thp Christian Church arrived here ,,n „_u>.,
” \ nvi. for. in nomination 'our own Al Smith,
this morning from Tuttle, Okla., tor i . , .
. , . , ,h„ Now York delegation leaped to
•« tew davs visit with tin* family of,'nt 1 ‘
J. C Hubbard and otter El f*uo ««. and sUriedl a
friends Rev Smith "«< acsompan- tlo„ that was unprecedented «■ con-
El Reno merchants are offering
some valuable prizes for Community
Hay, July S. The main prize will bo
non in Ynerchundlse, second jir»/.e
$75.00 in merchandise; chird prize
$50 00 in merchandise; fourth prize
$25.00 in merchandise; 5th to 9 h
prize $H> each in merchandise; 10th
to 15th $5.00 each in merchandise.
AH that is necessary to participate
in thi.s distribution of prizes is to
call for your tickets when you make
purchases from El Reno merchants.
Those who won prizes at the last
Ford Day on June 10. and who have
not yet called for them are request
cd to call on L O. Higgins or at the
office of the Retailers Association n
the city hall at once and get onle.'s
lor the prizes.
: r c,rir ^: „r l°- xrziszz~HrHHrH
......... .. , 4|1 ............... answer this great can tor neip aim
City of El Reno would keep their ^ Mo(Ja Mar8h went to Knld.| to ,hfl Army l0 the beat of
estimate for the ensuing year vite.n Oklahomo Wednesday, where they . ....
. *• i. uL_.a« .nhIn.« fnr fl . J OUT
led by Mrs. Smith and Mrs. George
\V. Hogan Mrs. Hogan will visit
her daughter, Miss Ruth Hogan,
The party made *h(, trip overland
from Tuttl-*, and Rev Smith stated
that crop condition., enroute to El
vention history. From every cor-
n»*r of the lingo Garden canTe the
shouts and shrieks of the throng,
mingled wllh the din of horns,
whistles and other noisemaking In-
struments. while here and there the
the legal limit wtthoift asking for a a|(endP(1 fhp ^mr*! of thp ittte Mr.
special el<*. tion. He also said ilia' paker yjra Rnker will he remem
A JACK KIVETT. Mayor.
the position of traffic ofticer woud bere(J by E, Rpno frjpnd* as Miss Local Markets
not *»« discontinued. The Mny°r T,par] LvnK n graduate of the El Reno Npw wheat ................... RS
was empathic in declaring that no gan|tapliun> old Wheat .................... »2c
person would he kept on the city _ Corn shelled ................ Me
The Elite Club will be entertained
tomor.'" morning with a ten o'clock
breakfast in the home of Mrs. John
payroll who did not pay his hills
promptly.
Mayor Kivett said he hoped that
,1„ Lions would endorse the propos- 910 Solvtb „off.
a! of the City Commissioners to
change the discount rate on water
hills from 25 percent a* at present
to Id percent.
N. A. Niccols was made r.
number of the Clul> on the recoin-
Corn, ear ...................... R!,c
Oats, new ..................... •,r,r
Barley, new ..................
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KmmTere sIndid” He reported a b.are of a hand could he dimly,
light rain and some ball Wednesday heard.
evening near Minco. but no damage
to crops was noticeable.
Mrs W E. Ross spent yesterday
in Chfcknsha, Oklahoma.
LIVESTOCK markets.
Oklahoma Citv
Cattle receipts 500. Market slow
The Ladies Altar Society of tho :and lower. No early steer quota
mcmiaUon’'‘of"",be"’membership com- Catholic church is entertaining with tions. Cows and Heifers *2i75 to
n,iUep a social Friday evening at Legion
$4.00 Calf receipts 100 Market slow
llllCt*. |
Secretary Luther 0«C!,erry I'"* *» »' «“* 'rlen'U « «** “*«• ,T»*
J .. Hmr rpreints 200.
noun- ed that the executive commit- '>ted
tee of the club recommended that
the Lions hold hut two meetings Mrs. C. M. Paulsen aceorppan.ed
Hog receipts 200. Market active
and higher. Top $7.50 Bulk $7 25.
Kansas City.
e'-ch ' month” hereafter TnsTead of her daughter. Mrs. J. A. Deignan of Cattle receipts 3500. Calf receipts
moetinc everv other week The mat- Oklahoma City, home yesterday and 500. Market slow. No early steer
ter will be taken up at the next "ill spend the week end with her. (1U0lati0ns.
meeting of the Club. L. O Higgins - I Hog receipts 6000. Market active
meeting ot tne ciud. u u. mggins i
suggested that inasmuch os the' The Sans Souci dub which was to „n(1 hjfyhpr Top $7 10 Rulk $7.10 to
_ , . $»., . mot a\r uftprnonn with »/*
SALVATION ARMY DAY IN El-
RENO. SYTUROAY. JUNE 28
The Annual Appeal of the Snlva
tion Attny to support its public wel-
fare work in the State of Oklahoma
will he made this year in the form
of a TAG DAY to be held on Satur-
day of this week. !t is needless to
spy anything about this splendid
work done by the Army for the up-
lift of mankind; feeling th,. hungry,
clothing the naked and rescuing the
pori piling; hdping thousands and
thousands who are outside the reach
of the churches, not only niater.alH j
but spiritually, helping them Hill I
'they can help themselves.
Headquarter* for the day will be
made at 111 South Bickford; Mr. .1.
F Wheeler has kindly given the
A tip v the use cf his st ore.
While no busines* solicitations
will be made this year, those who
feel able to make a donation, arc
r< oucstrd to leave Hieir check at the
above address, where on.* of the Of-
ficers will In* In charge for the day.
Ire cream and cake, soda imp and
fiber refreshments have been gladly
donated by some of the local busi-
ness bouses Tor the lassies who will
do the 'tagging.' Lot us help them
and cl a dil n their hearts!
trade day- of tha Retail Merchants
came on thP second Tuesday of the
month, that the Hub take that Into
consideration In fixing the meeting
dates
Appropriate resolutions on the
death of E. S. Bronson were submit-
ted hi' the committee composed of
H. L. Fogg. Rev
have nipt yesterday afternoon with jq ,95
Mrs Lyle Ch.rch a*s postponed
until next webk.
Pan-HeMenic
Mrs. Raul Smith was hostess I’M
evening to Pan-Hellenic. Bridge was
played. Miss Elsae Harrison receiv-
..... .... Ho 1 me's* Nichols ing the favor for high score. Dainty
and Lucius Babcock. The report I refreshments were served. New
was adopted bv a rising vote | member* present were Mrs. Wild-
The matter of widening the street 1 man. Mrs. Jim Perky and Miss Har-
near the Rock Island depot wasjriett Re. tor. The next meeting
presented by I C. Montgomery. F I " ill he in two weeks with Miss Ay-
Lead by Joe Collins the para<V’*
of delegate* got under way and it
was an hour and a half before the
delegate* could I>« seated and or-
der restored. Alaska. Massachutts.
New Jersey, Connecticut, Illinois,
Minnesota, Rhode Island, \\ iscon*
sin. Pennsylvania, Nevada, Vermont
-North Dakota. Hawaii and Iowa
were in the lead of the parading
delegation. The enthusiasm with-
I in the Garden soon spread to the ,
i„ u* reels where the demonstration
Tin following filed applications in tr t. < .
wii* continued Vessel* in the har-
bor added their shrieking whistles
to the din.
It was a wonderful demonstration
.given to New York's native son. ra
his fellow citizens seconded HU
nomination by their enthusiastic
outbursts.
list 1 let court today asking for di-
vorces. Alberta Winders Cifers from
Cecil Cifers; Hazel E. Waldron from
Byrd R Waldron; Viola Chase from
Leo chase Abandonment and non-
support was the allegation in eich
ease.
Returns From Convention
\V. j. Fitzgerald returned Wednes
day from Cleveland, Ohio, where he
NEW YORK. June 26.--Ralston
of Indiana. Johnathan Davis of Kan-
flUV ............ ........ .
bas hepti attending the convention j*as. Albert Ritchey of Maryland and
of Locomotive Engineers. Enroute Wood bridge N. Ferris of Michignn
home he visited in Indianapolis and J wprp placed in nomination hofore
with hi sdaiighter Mrs Ed Koebrick (be convention this afternoon and
I
and family in Des Moines, la
prospects of a night session loomed
PICNIC AT LEGION PARK
The Ladies Auxiliary to the O. R
i C., ad their families will hold a pic
nic at Legion Park on Friday even-
ing. June 27th at 7:30
T. Beckett, Rock Island engineer
maintenance ('t "0y assured thp
Club that the matter would be' !nves
ligated and given proper considers
tion.
leen Morris.
NORMAN. Okla., June 26.-Four
students and two faculty members
of the University of Oklahoma will
attend the student conference of the
Y. W. C. A for mid-west states at
Estes J’ark. Cold, August 19f0>.
• Students who have been selected lo
NEW YORK. June 26 —The pre-
sentation of the Democratic plat
form to the convention is scheduled
for Friday. After a discussion of
all the planks, the resolution com-
mittee adjourned at 3 o'clock this
Bridge-Luncheon
Mrs. Henry Schafer entertained
yesterday morning with a bridge ___________
party followed by a luncheon com attend are Dorothy Thompson. Tulsa
pllmentary to Mrs .1 A Deignan. nornthy Buffington. Oklahoma City
and Mrs. Lloyd Matthews of Ard irettir* Maloy. Norman anti Alice
more, and Mrs. Craven of Sharon Aubrey. Sapulpa.
I Springs. Kansas, In th0 game Mrs j Miss Helen Holbrook, general sec-
R. L Lev received the high score , rrfary 0f the Y W. C- A. and Mary
J favor, which sh(j presented to Mr« I (* neHardeleben. Instructor In re
Matthews. Mrs. Deignan received ]jKjou* education, are the faculty
afternoon until tonight. wben the
sub committee will report.
DEER. LIKE BEAR, WILL
CARRY YOUNG IN MOUTH
the high score favor f°r the hon-
] orees. The luncheon table was at-
Itraetively centered with flower* of
Crank Newell who has been em- the red. white and bine colors,
ployed as a harvest han-t by l-Ted ; pia,,, cards and mlrts in the form
yon T mi glen, quit his jib yesterday j 0f a bun h of fire cracker* sugges
and came to El Reno. Shortly after (five of the 4th of July were used,
he left, a pocketbook containing Guests seated with the hostess and
about $10 was missed from tbe Von bom ices were Mr*. John Doak.
Tunglen home. Newell was taken .Mrs. R L. Ley Jr.. Mrs. Neal Waldo,
members scheduled
conference.
to alt tend the
II. (’. Snyder who resides 19 miles
northeast of Kl Ileno wa* in the'dty
today and stated that grasshoppers
were destroying his cotton. Y por-
tion of his fifty acre field haa o'
ready been ruined h.v the hoppers.
This Is the first instance r< ported
where ttie grass hoppers have : p
peared in sufficient numbers f d 1 11
SARANAC LAKE, N Y.—Edward
Spain. Adirondack guide in the Beav-
er River section, asserts that deer
a* well as bear will take up their
younfl in their mouths, when they
believe the little ones am threat-
ened.
The gride recently camp .upon a
doe with two fawn* but a fpw hours
oli! On • fawn was weak and could
not walk. Evidently In great fear
that the guide would harm the help-
ice crops.
Mr. Snyder said tbe
pests were coming into tin- cotton
field from tho wheat fields. The
!,,*« fawn, th** nnxious mother picked
up the weakling by holding the loose
skin of its back In her teeth and
Democrat publishes in an t'u-r col-
BARN8DALE, Okla.. June 2G.—
Burnsdnll's streets resembled a conn-
into custody by the police but the I Mrs Barney Stewart, Mrs. H. J. !,y fairgrounds today as merchants
Davis. Mr*. .1 O. Wheeler. Mrs. C.! dressed up their stores for an all-
CANADIAN HONEY ABROAD
money was not found.
Later Newell went to Die Rock 1"
!;ml depot to board a train and
wa* again picked up by the police.
,\ search w-a* niU(l(. but the money
\ as not found on the man. He was
A. Mason and Miss Anna Paulsen
(By United Press!
TRONTO Ont. Ontario honey Is j 1 n■ 1 d for further Investigation and
finding a ready sale in the British | la'er the mo-ey was found hidden
O. D. O. Club
Mrs. Leo Kamn was a delight- ..................
ful ho i'e*s yesterday afternoon $r» , • heir stores as an attraction
Hie O. D. 0. club Nasturtiums and
abasia daises pretiih de ora'rd the
day carnival
Free lemonade and Ice-water was
freely dispensed by the merchant*
from booths erected in front of
to
and Europe an market. Shipments of
honey oversea* have totaled nearly
1.000,000 pounds since last Docem-
bcr. according to A. G Halstead,
manager of the Ontario Co-onernti e
Honey Producers’ Association.
I» him! n radiator in the Rock Island | rooms. In a clover contest Mrs.
• tat ion. According to witnesses
Newell had been sitting near the
rad'ntor. IR dented ownership of
c money.
Lewi Sloan receive I t’,e f'r*t m'lm
and Mrs. F. M. Church He second.
A delicious two rmi*-*.. lunch was
served. Mrs. J. v MH’ner was *n
MP Vnpi "nest ’ n »111 m has dis-
i r-onttpifcd tlirir meetings until Snp
timber.
buyers to inspect their wares.
Various attractions, including
races ami band concert* were also
*tap>d by the business men to on
'eit, Pi the crowds.
unin the formula for poisoning hop-
pers.
hastened into a . swamp, the other
fawn (fitting by her side.
DISTRICT agent
Miss N M Brumbaugh, of Still-
water district home demonstration
nnont was a visitor today at the of-
fice of Mrs Ida Sweet, county home
demonstration agent.
QUESTIONS TO PUZZLE
LIBRARY assistants
I BOSTON, June 26 Something
1 different in lb* way of examina'lon
I THE CHEERFUL Q1EM>
Wh-le-n-Wny Club
[\M I POND CREEK
3 11 M , after which a contest was ejnoyoT.
, T. ’,t!*! M. '.V Vdl* . \; Mr. „,.*,,, rhapniP„ receiving th*
"r. and Ro’ort Burns ’•,,‘urn«d fir*, prlzp and Mrs. Walter Dowm*v!
1 uesdny alcli' Horn 1 cm < r< < fbp consolation. A delicious lunch 1
•'here they wont 10 ,11»< ml 111* , a.a* served th(» hostess being assl*t 1
*r;,r of Mr.- Glen Tra k ® | wl bv Miss Pecrila Oniher
Boston, 1; N. Y. 8; 6 inning- , > «p* who died at Mayhury s hospl-1 _____
Brnoklvn. 2; Philadelphia. 1; 8 in-1 -*1 of blood poisoning, lc v|n: n 2
vs old bahv Itoy Mr Trask is a
ning* I * 1 • ‘ * , . . ,
nicii on the Rock Island, am! , ,,
Tbe regular weekly dune,, of th«*
K’k'i will lie given tomorrow night
| All Elks and friends holding cards
Good musie
National League
ELKS DANCE
Si Louis. 0; Cincinnati. 0;
American League
4 innlgs i nu » on the Rock N'and. and
tie young eouelP had only been
married about two years.
I love to uorW conqver
I love this world or
none strife,
suck tro'^les,^ t
my— ^
I never '*^
covld be bored
Vltk
No Reports
DHIIYNT okla.. June Folks1 questions is shown in the queries
at Durant are not spending all of framed for an examination of ch»-
.beir time civsing th. "Insl 1 cat-j dren's library assistants In Massa-
fi*h with the opening of warm chusetts. Can you answer these:
woi(bf|. J For what person or persons was
Seven new busines* building* and jth.-> wool or »1ip hlack sheep dpstin-
|ben thirty homes have been *ed? Deseribe the manoeuvre of (he
1 ____ • * .....,, . . La. M
[dai'iil
u„d,.r c mstru. tion here} French army, as recorded by
| lltl 4 * ’I -
witliln thi last *ixtv days, totalling I Goose and give the number of men
.....0f appt...... • 1 l '".00. in that arms Glv • short b .graph!
Of this amount $60,000 will he spen.
i„ tbi erection of business struct-
ures.
In addition u» th* new building,
sever I m w* Interests h°Ve entered
the local field and several 'swaps'
V.v-. been nicd 1 which has given
iisln-**- in general an impetus, mer-
chant snv
are invited to sttend
THE WEATHER
• hi sketch of Solomon Grurdy. and
mention «even Important events In
his life. Who kilted Cork Robin?
DP nss tbe boiyil ^i'gni'V’cn^o * ^
the botanical arrangement in Quite
Contrary Mary's Garden Describe
the serial slgniricnnce of domestic
economy u- practiced Jn J-*5 Sprats
household. Describe brie-- the as-
tril fthenomenn w*hi *h led fo ||be
11*1*0*1 kitchen
Tonight and Friday General’*/
READ USE THE WANT ADH good floor and plenty of fans 26c fair. Continued warm
iRv United Press) 'elopement of two
OK'M'T f'r" mi,, j„ne 26 utensils. How ma.nv ronr* niiislclans
Work hri been started neon n new* were malntatned st the court of old
modern packing plant a few miles King Cole Name and describe sr-
’ ' '■ Muflbt Ml. Who
• me of nppmximstelv $20,000 The *,„|p the Queen of Heart’s Mystrv?
pifint will Hp Aiwitcd hv \N ^
VmmiV and . B Stone ■ of this cilv. ( DEMOCR AT WANT ADS PAT
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 249, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1924, newspaper, June 26, 1924; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909810/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.