The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 299, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 23, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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Ohio esgenlMltea or group of veepon
gtoto Mtoto wko wool (« occupy II
for in tooflto of I to* up to oo* jv«r
la iNIIIm to ttoo dwUlege ttoo vtl
logo toot ooo o.toool toouoo. o garago.
oM Moot tog piece. 0 public square.
— noro touUdiog oo-< ooo town pomp
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Washington.—The touroou of 00-
Itoool porta reports thot ttoo 4oo« la
Otoctor National port, quick to toora
itoo advantage of ttoo Uouiuolty fur
atotood toy ratio Boat'* protective eras,
too to TOMotoli to ttoo vicinity of itoo
port odMlolotratloo buildings oil
winter. About ISA of too white lulled
Torioty como 4»wa from ttoo teaccee
aitoto toocty Mouototo rorootaa wtooo
ortolor trot tot In oaf they haro do
poodod oa rollout (Itoo thorn dolly
toy Itoo foroat raogoro
j TricM by Gypeiee
Uotooooy illy, Po—Mr. and Mm
Inors Ctoubok of Treatoa. N. 4.. ro
portod to Molt pollro that whllo rtoll
tog boro ttooy toad boot awtodlod by
gypMoa oat of tholr Ufo oovlnga of
Miro tboa ISOM Oat of (too fortune
lollora. they aaaerted. predicted that
Cbabok would dlt and (tool tola wife
would go tnaone utUooa itoo fates wore
propitiated with money. Ttoo couple
aold Itooy turned ttoo money over to
win ttoo gypoteo’ Intercession.
A Math—Heal Ham
Carthage. Me—J. 8 Tlndlll. of
Koadrlcktowo Itoa u mnttoonatlcnl
bet uad tho oalmnl la at meting grout
attention Recently Tlndell took to •
nowopapor office In tlyla city nu ogg
that had boon laid by the hen on wtolcb
the figure ”2“ had heen rained on the
larger end »>! th» ahell. Tlndell pro
Tlottaly hau fouittt several egga with
numerals on them. The eggs art be-
ing drained and |dk< «0 uu eildbltloa.
It d<N>a nu tuiriu for a man to ttoluk
he’a niunlng the gmeminent. If they
don't let him slip Into noino little old
office and act Hint way.
Tbo Chinese are iiroteatlng to Tokyo
•gainst Chineuc exclusion la Japan.
■too ttoo Orientals haven’t gottoa
oriented on ttoo duration.
To allow how apredy It cun be, tbs
"divorce mill sometimes turns out en-
gagement announcements even before
It grinds out the divorcee.
Well, hero It Is another election
year, and u lot of us will have to
learn all over again tbo distinction be-
tween u plurality and a majority
Hut a washing machine ta a nec-
essary accessory for a tnah-Jor.gg set
That every married man Is a hero
and that every married woman Is s
martyr.
That every tramp carries his world-
ly goods In a handkerchief on the end
of a stick over hla right shoulder.—
Exchange.
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.FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
We Invite you to ailend the ser-
vices of this church next Sunday.
The Sunday school meets at 9:45.-C.
F. Moody superintendent.
Public worship at Ji a. m. and 8
p. m.. Rev. J. A. Gardner, rector of
the Episcopa} church will preach nt
the out of doors service in the eve-
ning.
J. A. DAVIES, Pastor.
Humii
of CalUAtot.
Mias Thelma Todd
was brought la Ito to
grandmother. Mr*. M R
Wednesday to a critical
I ut to my uii
Mr au<l Mrs. R Ito Aahtorooto and
daughter Mias Mary notated to Ok-
laohuM t'lty, yesterday.
Mrs Glass Stephens will leave
Sunday morwlug for kar heme la
S*llaa. Kaaaaa Mrs. Stephana has
»peat the past two weeks visiting
her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A-
Jackson.
Mrs. Kverwt Pkker«l returned to
ker home last eveaiM a room pentad
by Master Jamea plalr Jr.
Mis. Adair Taylor toft last night
for Oklahoma city, where the will
upend several days visiting bar
uiatwt before leaving for her
lu Wilson Okie.
Ml*s Ana aad Elisabeth Williams
and Measure. C. U Quinn and Tom
Avant motored to Oklahoma City
last evening, and attended tbo
Orpheum.
Mrs. Edward Slattery will be hoe-
teaa Monday evening nt T:t# to tho
first of n ooriaa of ontortalnmonta
that will In given by tho Alter So-
ciety of tho Catholic church.
0. «- I
Tho Order of tho Eastern Star
will Ira—ct buslnaaa and hold In-
itiation Monday evening In the Ma-
sonic Temple.
*
Country club Ouest Day
With Mrs. J. T. Riley, Mrs Ed 8.
Levan, Mrs. c. f McDonald. Mrs.
M. D. Libby, Mra* La Roy Jonoa
and Mra. M. A. Aahbrook ware boa-
tea— at the Country club gnaat day
Friday afternoon, forty ladles were
entertained nt bridge. Miss Ellen
Rico waa awarded the high score
favor, and second high to Mra.
Emerson Kelso. Out of town guests
were Mra. Evert Pickerel of Enid,
Mra. Glenn Stephana of Sallna, and
Miss Alya Craden of St Louis.
Tan ru make 11—to per taunt b I
you ewa make ltoto.ua per
a—Ik Fur full lafunaaUua ad
dtvwa H R. Sawders Co toto (toy
Street Naahvhe. Team. 21 3*
SPECIAL PttOPuSlTHlN — Noe
to Uvo tocwl mas lifetime
opportunity to aikr permanent pay
teg cwwaerGoa No risk Write V
W. Graham. Maaoatowa. Pa t3p
SALESMAN — Toilet preparation*
highest grade line 4»<>lm pro
ducer this territory exceptional op
partualty. weekly drawiav Drug dr
perimewl stores Smith. J went
kdlk St New York atop
USt TO SSUT
We have a few spewing* on our
sales force for reliahle nun to rep
re—t wa selling direct to conaum
ere Experience wet accessary, we
Irate you. The easiest way te ee
ter the selling profession Is mit'i
staples or aeceauiilen aucli as «e
handle. Olve age and locality In
terealed In Established 1881. JOHN’
RBXTON A CO.. Wholesale Grocers
Hot y H Chicago.
WANTED—Four fimton per *•«•!
■ten to sell REFT Ford Oil Gnus?
made. Automobile furnished Stan I
•Id Products Co. 1831 P road wav
Granville. Ohio. ;s,-
HfIF FINALS
Earn money weekly, spare time
addressing, mailing circulars. No
gelling. We pay weekly send for
fall teformtllon. Flea Co. l«58
Broadway. Qept. 85. New York. Up
WANTED— Housework of any klnl
Town or eountry. Experienced
Unincumbered Address Delb Wool
Oea. Delivery El Reno or Phnn»
1M4-J-__S5n
WASHING—and Iroulng wnuti-d. ?f,
cents a dozen. J07 Kart Clark St
Room number 11. j;ip
Zadada
The Zadada Club held Its weekly
meeting last night In the home of
Misses Lillian Aderhold. They will
be entertained next Friday with
Mias Blanche Aahbrook.
| Dinner Guerin
Miss Irene Leeper and Miss Ru|h
Hogan had as dinner guests Friday
evening Miss Ruth Maher Miss Ter-
esa Williams and Mr. Ray Maher.
QUICK SALE.
Nv» ll-MI HM-UI IM-I. III huu<c«H>«
M‘to i-bouc IStoW. atp
“TWENTY ACRES AND PLENTY**
Fn-c L*k tell* truth *K»ul Fieri
da I nd; U.'-iihly payments |1 SU
sere: Qrsnge Groves it,ut-d »ared
iur |w |*rrv»| shove rod; SYLYKS
TER I WILSON V tone tv
Undo FIs Sp
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RAMiAlx has UMWed hi*
oifi- -» fto-M hi i t
G W
Real Estate
North Mt kford to R«*vu 8 t ver Citl
'*-ns XMtonal I tank Anyone tutor
1'nrtl 11 s h.*i<»o It l*uv. rent ot
-ell t-huhi see me. G W Baldwin
_ Heptember
NICK CONCORD Grapes at the
Payne farm ; miles South and 3-4
Southwa Co— Shop
INNING ROOM »N CONNECTION
MOTHBR'S HOME COOKING
bPECIAL BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON .................. hOc
tfrees 11:00 a- an. Is |:SI F m>
SPECIAL DINNER ......................................... 10c
(trwen |:1S R m- to g:M p s* 1
te 6- PAULSEN. Mr-
west of Mnstsne
Paynoe.
4c ptr Ih R P
MMuire 321 Norib Macomb. Ue
MR. FARMER
\Ve are in the market for your
''“he young beef aad venters Bee
U: U-feie you aetL
HALEY'S NARKST
lto N. Bickford
PERSONAL
REFINED Van or woman to rep
resent ns whole or part time You
can build up a clean, dignified ami
profitable business lu your own h> .
taliiv We a..til ,i i,-pr,-v,-ntative * 'l'** '*** *B •***• *ealed enve
in your county to sell onr Beautiful
LEADING CI.I’B. largest most rail
able for lonely petvpl*. coaftdsatlal
Kmsravtd Greeting Csnl< nnd th*„
woik Into our full line of \rt Cal
endars and other liiuh grade A Iver
Using Specialties.
A splendid opportunity to connect
with a house of the highest stand
inv Commission h«>.|* with every
assurance of a goml Income for
those who take advantage of this of
fer A*k vour bank about our Tutu
•■lal responsibility. In reply give
full detail* and state sellinu e'perl-
ence. If gny TXA NOT DELAY:
Write at once ns onlv one repre
sentntlvs »H1 be appointed In your
county.
Address Air Johnstone,
THE KNAPP COMPANY, tNC
M East 19fh Street,
New York City N. Y
iaaa-na,
FOR SALE l*!ANO at n hargnln
lope Thousands wealthy members
If sincere write Established 19
years Old Reltehfo Club, (asms
copyrighted!. Mrs Wruhel. nog H
\TTR\CTIVE Youag lad,- worth
f.*:. tato Lonely, will merry. (ROC!
H MM. Wichita Kansas. ip
EMPRESS THEATRE
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
DOUGLAS MacLEAN
—in—
-THE YANKEE CONSUL*
Lou-. Laughs. Thrills.
Don't Mis* |l.
POULTRY.
riilCK8-U pure Weeds, closely
called Reality stack; prepaid i«te
percent live delivery; ito la-ghorns
81; Racks. Reds It; Wyandotte*. Or-
pingtons tit; assorted |«M>; cata-
log free. Smith Hatcheries. Aux-
t QUALITY CIIICK8 I Wat pa Id' ito
Leghorns. Auconas. Large Assorted
88. Rocks. Reds |t. Orpington*.
Wvsndoltes. |lt; Id. Brahmas f 1A; 1
Assorted |t Catalogue Dee. Sll*-
eourl Poultry Farms. Columbia. Mo
Criterion
“As Cool a* an Oceah Breoso"
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
GLORIA SWANSON
“THE HUMMING BIRD'*
—Here's your biggest screen
surprise Gloria In trousers'
MATINEE SUNDAY:
1:30 and 8:30
NIGHT:
7:00 nnd t:00
On the same program -
PATHE NEWS .
EDUCATIONAL COMEDY
USUAL PRICES
R
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Our regular services Sunday mom
lng. beginning with the Bible school
nt 9:30. You will find our big audi
torlum cool and pleasant and you
will receive a cordial welcome that
will inspire you to want to come
again. Meet with us at 9:80.
The lord's Supper and Sermpn nt
10:40. The sermon theme will be.
"The Vinton Beautiful." The morn
lng duet will be. "A Clean Heart."
Splendid attendance and interest
Inst Lord’s Day, let’s make It bet-
ter tomorrow. Benediction promptly
nt 11:40. There will be no evening
service.
I* F. PePOIBTER, raster,
Mra. M- E. Ross, Mrs. John Wei-
Iter. Mra. Dan Gallagher. Mra. H. A.
Murphy, Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Joe Led-
oux and Miss Grace Hamilton were
hostesses last evening to n bridge
and Five Hundred party given by
the Catholic Daughters of America
In the new home of Mrs. A. L. Grten.
The rooms were prettily decorated
with roses and golden glow, in the
game of bridge. Mias Ruth Hogan re-
ceived the high score favor and Mra.
Wm. Vaughn tbe consolation. In
Five Hundred Mra. Theo Hansky
waa awarded the high score favor,
[the consolation going to Mrs. Ed.
Wolf. Twelve tables enjoyed tbe ev-
| enlngs entertainment. »
READ THE WANT ADS.
PUS9FD WMT4II
U COLUMN II
AGENTS—Write for Free Samples.
Sell Madison ' Better-Made” Shirt*
for large manufacturer direct to
nearer. No capital or experience
required. Many earn $100 weekly
*nd bonus. Madison Mills, 5
Broadway, New York. a
Back about 1870
Wellman’s tobacco
was a hit
% 4
“Wellman’s Method”
modernized
Scores again,
with Granger
Real pipe comfort
444
Coarser cut, too -
burns slower
and cooler
Packed in foil
instead of tin
therefore 104
Granger Rough Cut
Mias Agnes Maney and Mias Alice
Fogarty of Oklahoma City, will ar-
rive tomorrow to be tbe meats for
•enrol of Mias Irene and Ml**
Alice Mervridt.
1 V'
Ddna I. Lovell ha* filed applies-
tlon In District Conrt for a divorce
from Edward H. J. Lovell.
LOST—Book on School Bonding I
Construction. Ateo 48 degree cel
IsWd Angle. Return to County
Superintendent. Mp
L...
I
You are the men we went If you
are looking for us opportunity to
make a good living Is u business of
your own. You sell ut u good profit
the well known Wutklna Products
to satisfied users Is El Reno. Buies
experience unnecessary. Write to*
4sjf for f ee Informalion, Dept. 08,
The J. r. Watkins Company, 89
Traders’ Bldg.. i»th A Campbell Sts.
Kaneua city, Me. tip
SALESMEN—To place my aalee- ^
foerd with country merohnnta |!
furniah the boards delivered, and 1
give you half of wtmt you collect J
A the *0*C\V-
oW MvanatotoOC®00*
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 299, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 23, 1924, newspaper, August 23, 1924; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909894/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.