The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 162, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 18, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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An ideal town learns from the past, thinks of the present and plans for future development
the weather
V\t alhcr furevaMt («»-
night and Sunday part-
ly cloudy, temperature
unchanged
THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
ADVERTISING IS—
Saving time by multi-
plying your talcs ap-
peal.
VOLt’Mfc 34.
UNITED PRESS, SERVICE
SATFUDAY. JULY 18. 183:
*--
MARRIAGE licenses
Tlu disease or
1(1-1111
■tas. and Helen l’.nits. of
A luumac*- license was issued Sat-
urduy at the office of Court Clerk
11 Prank Taylor to Alfred N. Whitacre
I of K1 Iteiio ami Knla M Vernon of
Kiowa, uklu.
A marriage license was issued yes-
. . . , | lerday to Leslie K'. Sheldon Jr of
it is that is causing the loss of him I Kleetra, t* ’
deeds of acres of alfalfa over the j;|
Mate is baffling the scientific agri-
cultural experts. Many acres of al |
falfa has been lost in Canadian conn- )
tv. and after many weeks of invcsHga j
lieu and study, the cause Is uudeter
mind. A similar situation prevails in >
other counties of the state.
Hr. Kolfe, plant pathologist of ill ;
A and M. college at Stillwater was
in El Hvito yesterday. He conferred
with county Agent West and insp* < t«*«l
several affected fields which have practically over
bet it under observation for some time \ i,,.,.-. fl ,
Ur Kolfe has no definite idea as jet j WIIHhiu Jennings Bryan sums up ami
to what ,s ,Ue ,roublu w,th U>e i Clarence Harrow fir!, mek and then
alfalfa, and stated to County Agent (the young defeu.la.d will he found
West that the cause of the damage | guilty *,d ,ho .use that put this little
to the alfalfa crop might not be sid-1’fe
\ed un'il next year’s crop arrives.
It is possible that Hr. Kolfe as well
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
NUMHKlt i«:
-¥ I
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
EAST EL RENO
DAYTON SUN
IS SETTING
DAYTON. Term.. July is. Dayton s
day in ih,. sun is waning. The Scopes
trial, to all interns and purposes, is
S. K. Cary and S. F. Smith. Presi-
dent and Secret iry. respectively, of
the Canadian Vall<\\ Fanners’ Tele-
phone Company, were El Ketio visitors
yesterday on business in connection
with the company. The officials re-
port the company In splendid eondi- j vector’s Building* and Loan building
I Hon. Mr. Matlh-wrs told th
i The telephone company operates :ii! < rat today that issi
ti. W Hardmnn and wife to James j
Ester, lots 13 to Hi. inclusive, block)
SI. Yukon. <
Kona H. Davis, et al. to Etuolle A.'
Sawallish. all interest in lots 1 to 24 . .
inclusive, block v Keith's addition to.
Clyde Matthews, who retired this. g| id-hu. 81. j 'The City Commissioners at their
week from th- offic of Couuty Treas | p. t. Miller and wife to Mike Swa- regular meeting yesterday In addition
urcr has again resumed active buni-1 SI! 1-4 of Section 12. township 11.) to routine business, adopt' d a resolu-
m-s activities as a member of the rauge a. lots 3 and t and west 1-2 of Mon for paving on East Hugest street
real estate and loan firm of MmUIigwh'S}* l-i siriloii 1, township 11 rangi*1 in Kast hi Reno, recommended Hie
sin! (Jadberry, with offices in the In-13. $3&.umv .construction of an underpass unde.
E. A. Thomas and wife
to S O. the Hock Inland tracks on West Hayes
1 Daily Demo-1 Thotnu . undivided one half interest ; street, took action regarding street
night for the I ,n (ot l and NW 1-4 of NK 1-2 and NW ! parades on Hundsy and accepted the
j 1 he northeast, southwest and southeast! lir-t time in five years his night's re-j m of section l.*». township 11. range j new chloriuator at (he wafer work
-iit i<„m 1A* on xv:iniilrntihUil mid lie had noth ]5!'.lo lores, $1,000. plant
Claudia Spencer Kirkpatrick and E A petition had previously been pr*
I portions iif the county. It Inis 305
subscribers and operates 182 miles of
Hue. Kecently Hie company purchas'd
'eii miles ot' penes and wire from tltc
.St. Louis, Kl Reno and Western rail-
way, for use in rebuilding and repair
ing its lines in the county.
The officials announce that lore
iug to worry about. Henceforth. Iiav-
ini thrown off th*' utantle of a public
official, Mr Matthews intends to get
as much enjoyment as possible out of |tlitlon to Yukon, II.own.
life | J. E. Ellsworth and wito to C.
i Smith, lots 12 and II. block 62.
Help the Women'. Community S»*r- j |{, no no.
E Kirkpatrick to School District Xo. jaunted to the city commissioners for
:: part of block 7. West Highland ad j the paving of eight blocks on Rogers
«. ■ . • . ♦ srw.4 fwntn tin/ U'nxl 11 Vl a • IfoTf
street, from tin? west line
it avenue to the east line of M. street
El in Fair addition. The proposed pave-
1 men) will extend one block cast of the
Is to be
after a small charge for phone service i vice Club. Attend the ice cream so ! Margaret Burrow 10 Frances Bur-1 Webster school. Material
Keiio, and ' ci-d tonight corner Wade and Hock I- j rows Riley, lots 3 and 4, block 17.1 concrete of six inch depth, and tin
between Richland and Kl
Richland and Yukon will be made, j laud
This service lias been free hereto-
fore. but lack of revenue has made it
I
I vice beginning August 1.
The gentlemen stated that corn
•11 (lessee town into the spotlight, will
lie on its way to the higher courts.
Attorneys for both sides sgreed to-
“*• olh,‘r Cultural experts have 1 ,,ay that Judge Hauiston's ban on in-
theories regarding the trouble, but up | troduction of scientific evidence means
to the present, neither he nor other j,hat by next Tuesday night the easel
talk for will be closed ami trains to the north. :'ho p,w,mwnt vicinity was practically j fire today
'-'•ml. south and west laden with de-
correspond-
STRIKE AT KANSAS ClTV
TULSA HAS AUTO FIRE
authorities tuv willing to
publication on the tnutU t
Keith’s addition to El Reno II.00.
A. J West and wife to W. K. Bleak-
1 more. part lot 2", all lot 21 and part
I of lot 22, block it
1 Tl/LSA. Okla.. July 18.- The Thom-j to El Reno. 11.00
in i ie Motor Company was destroyed by 1
with an estimated loss of
KANSAS CITY. Kmi.-w-, July Is
parting experts, counsel
'entr ami visitors.
There "as a scant possibility that,
j Judge Rutil-ton after peru-iug' rj.mu)
Thirty lin men and 2* grotindinen. cm- words of scientific evident ■ in Ininif
ploy ed by the municipal dectric plant j „f evolution, presented in the form of
went on a silent strike here today, j affidavits, would reverse himself and
The only notice received by the city ■ permit the jury to hear the experts
was through the "trouble" department. 1 brought here by Clarence K trow and
The strike culminated the ill feeling! his associat* But tlm .-ham* was
caused a week ago when the city com- j slight.
mis-ioner of water and lights placed j What seemed e<|Ually po-sibb- v.a-
of 1 lie trouble de-jthat Judge Kuulston wotthl tak*' ac-
tion against Darroxv, who dearly laid
I mined by the hot. dry weather, but j *2o*).onn. Twenty-five Studebaker ears
lilial cotton was doing weil and with- *vere burned.
standing tlm Heat and dry weathei in,
good shape. Rain, liowev. r. was need 1
*'(! and would help tlm cotton and feed ‘
crop
a negro in charg
pan meat phone.
WALTONS PICNIC
TUESDAY EVENING
I
hints. If open to contempt proceedings 11 a '
yesterday when ho common* d upon
tile court's rulings
After Dai row had pn-ti,d
lied the judgt to take exception to a
remark to the effect that all devi.slon.s
front 111" beltili Mettled to iaver th -
. or.'v .'tit ion It.id ..on -wallowed h:
hup r and let 1 In lit: 1 >er >!■■■ i*
The l^aak Walton length* and their p,u th°r** was -mm -p. . tila; "it
friends will enjoy a picnic supper next | ,0 whe'her ii. rnkhf not f- I it . -
Tu tday evening at Legion park. \ : .
> ontest in pitching horseshoes will1 mu-ago jHw y.: 011 Monday
he held starting at five o'clock and a j Alter Rain Hunt read- th eifidav 1
large number of entries have lteen re- j if h„ sljll believes tin- jut> mould not
reived. This promises to In- a j H,.ar tli. 1 . ..ut. nt- closing an. .iments
lure of the picnic a soup of the con- v;u j,.. yn,| n„. ju wdi in
|. cr.iUit social tonight, orner
Wade and Rock island. Wont 11 Com-
nuinity Service Club.
attention, woodmen
Tin Modem Woodmen will not inert
any mot during July. The m xt 10 t
he Thursday, August a
COTTON MILL SOLD
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla July Is. j
i R. Miller <>f Dallas, Texas, lias
purchased th*- Chas. Page cotton mill j
at Sand Springs near Tulsa. Con-id-1
»ration was said to !>*■ ;1,duo.000
\!il!**r was negotiating with the
chamber of Commerce in this city for
the establishment of a large cotton
mill.
WEALTHY SCION
ESCAPES NOOSE
1 pavement Is to 20 feet in w idth.
The resolution pussed ut the meet-
ing yesterday provides that the pav-
Crocketfs addition {ing shall he entered and contract let.
t unless protest is made within ii days
, ) after publication of the resolution.
The resolution will be published for
two xveeks.
lit accordance with petitions pr«-
1 settled to the body the city cotninls
| sinners recommended the construction
of an underpass under the Rock is-
land tra. ks on West Hayes street, and
t the opening of that thoroughfare. The
T. i city attorney was instructed to sub-
not j mil the matter to the Corporation
Commisisuu for the approval of that
body.
Tin chlorinator was installed at
th* water plant this week, and lias
CHICAGO. July 18.- Russell
Stott, former millionaire, was
summoned to the gallow. at daybreak
to hang for the murder of Joseph
Maurer, of which lie was convicted,
({ranted a reprieve a few hours earlier,
the condemned man slept soundly In j been accepted by tlie city, rite net
! cost was 8900, the old chlorinator Iiav
l'-i liaily Deinoet'i:
results.
Well' a*1 for
l,i i mam social tonight, corner
Wild, and Rock Island. Womens Coni
r.iuuitv Service Club.
his cell in the death house.
A telegram front Detroit igned Rob- ing been taken in a-, part payment.
< rt Scot*, brother of Rtis.-ell, accept ! Hereafter no parades or concerts
ing rh* blame for the murder aim advertising a production for financial
promising to surrender
'Springfield U"i>r midnight
reach'd
gain, will bo allowed in El Reno on
Sunday, according to u resolution pa
Russell said he did not believe his • ,.d at tire Commission r's m* * ting yes
t brother had suit the telegram. torday.
tiov**riior Len Small, located by Will;
I'A!
in hi
on county tournament* during tin*
past year. Tin k-ogit" will furnish
fr* 1* ice cream and cake and every
member of tiros;-.' interested in th-
work of preserving tlm wild lit*' of
Oklahoma are urged to bring tlmir
baskets anil enjoy an evening with
ill ir friends.
OfFISERS LOCI
STOLEN MOTOR CARS
te tants have won distinction in vuri- u,, 1, t Thotna* Seop a
who taught the chool eltildr a of
Dayton the theory of evolu Ion.
Scojies already i« foraging fo. ta •
J.cit) fine he will be und<*ub'* H .1 -
- -sed when found guilt.
OREL CUT TEAM
Tile ltuick cur owned by Mr Luna
perry, who re id s in the * a 1 iiart of
tin city, which >va sink n I'hur-d:
afternoon in Oklalioma * ity. wa 1
found y- terday afternoon i-i-t "
of El Reno near the Fori tuaii -<*■••
viaduct, win re the car had b* .*n Mu n
dolled.
A Ford coup*; owned by J’tn K"d'
of this city and I ilcn about th 1 ■
time front Hie same bhak in Gkl-1
honta City, a* the I’erry car. h.i- no'
been lo \n Ol rhot 1
car wa- also stolen at the -rn. tin.
front the sumo block, and an 0"' i
yet If-on found.
.'den ltaitilise amountin-' to .iln .
which was in tlm I’orry car wa ak*n
by the thieves.
(Jfficer who par1 icipui1 d in tic
covery of th? Ruick * ■ ■ Slierift
Shacklutt, under it »• riff I f * * l< • ‘ K"
1-land officers lliirn**tt. R"hd* ini
Smith.
JUDGE REFUSES
PROBATE OF WILL
•HICAGO. HI.. July 18 William D Wli
Shepherd temporarily lo-t In- tigln <>•
For the fortune of his foster -on H | '
Met 'Unlock, trslay v. lien the judge r
F: etl to admit Lite will (o probaii
Attfirm ys for Isubellu Pop* . liain 1 *■
of Met'lintock. „n(| nine mu III "f
•Im youth, made a hitler sM*ek "Q
sheph,,n| ;1|„| ),(<i wife
Tin t.'oley ami fthect.- F
hasehall 1 am will play tin
team of Oklahoma t'lty
I,< 'gioti pat k. Me ;.n
at 3 00look .1 .ian*- am
will do th" battery wot
coin pan.' 'can* an*. .1
1ic pat1 d.
Tin El R' tm Xlagn
1an 1 oiimri'o"
fa
Tire
News
tonniiTow at
\\ ill be culled
Harry Katnp
for th*- Tim
•1 g;*in is .i»-
s J.uly lx. Premier Paiulwe
recent dramatic trii* to Moro*
co brought renewed >j*irit to tin* d*
lenders nd inhabitants of E'reiicli
More 1.0 and brought E’ranee- war,
again t Abdel-Kim In inn* to
E'rctn h p* oplc.
A- ! -to , on i d it> a tiny Fr mb
,11 p]..U( l.iriying at brtvknyck
.peed ox1 tli . o rotKe, followed It:
th*- l'r- tu Ii Pr-n i< t from Tmtlons* to
I’. *,i ii;,|j aertts 'In* ripani-'ti mourn
■ 1 i tl - fi liar* i-lfili.t to Alc.Iite ..loth
• r mo 'tJ'iiinous route to Malaga. ;*ini
in in ■ >v- r th S' raitk *if Giltn.lta,'
to Tangiers. and finally down ill- vfri-
call coast to Ualiat. I p(Uoi*T< d '* - '
Mi... reasons that touh! have prom; -
this si-.ty-thre*;-year oic savant t*.
;.u!%*. . hi ii a li.o. 'tdoits trip of tw. lv,
hours in an airplane, with no uppr*
*’aisle stop t*i break th-- limuntouv
in train, the risk.
Psychological Effect
All of th- reasons for Mon*-i> ar
Faiule' * - air dash to Morocco, on ;
he mu-' dram.it if .'u ' - of •
3 CEMENT TOWNSHIP
i lor.-"-
Mules .
Cattle
Sheep
Goa- ‘
Hoc -
Ollier personal property
Total p- sottal proportv
Number »,cr. *
Val. Real Estate
Val. Tmprc., nmnts
Total r-al estate
Numln-r
217
82"
34
4o
2 '*!
Val.
5 8,190
5,032
) i.luh
I7n
"k
1 229
-10.205
!* !.'A2
2- 860
>532.*j"n
tin.22.)
•»12.>2S
j tJidviti. In ad of the board of pardon
; ..nd paroles, extend* <1 a weeks clem
j ency to teak** sur1 flu i e wt": no mi
' * urriage of Justice
STATE WOMEN
HURT IN CRASH
Arthur Leighton of C.uunn t. lo- ;
year-old son of County Comnti ioner
Win. L< ivlttuu. was getting along nice-
ip,- ibis afternoon at a local hospital)
1 rum injuries receiv' d yesterday uf-,
{t* rnoon w In n he fell from a wagon.)
ami sustained a fractured limb.
Arthur ha*l accompanied a n ighbor
to < alumet with ti load of wheat, ami
.j,.,- v .-r** returning honn' with a load 1
• ot , orn when the ..ciedent ot:cuvred
j ii- v:is thrown
-. at when tin wagon
DISCOVER SHEEP ANCESTORS
I.Ell. Kashmir. July Is. Advice
from Ka-hmir today related that tilt
.tarn* Simpson Roosei clt Field Mus-
lim ex {mudIf ion. bent on discovery 01
heep'-t ancestor, the ovi ■ poli. in lilti»■
know region-, northward, i". expected
soon at Yarkland. Everyone i re-
ported well.
h e . r am o* ial tonight, corn* r
Wade and Ko< k Island. Women Com
muuity Service Club.
TENNIS STARS MEET
1GLENCO COUS
t'OljltRAIJO SI'RIN'GS Co
-J s. Helm. *if Butlur. Pa
MARKETS
OKLAHOMA CITY
Fi
t-jroriiiic nt n ret 1 nt tint
•er be fully known. Bui
of liu main rvu.-eit "ta
111, It •au-'.niap is • v. . nt
■ nt*.
DU '
tli
itid -i\ other
.’ulna women,
today f<
hn ha ■ Mi-
. jp foot . :.ff
Tin 1 iklnhoina p*
Ilupo'-rf' i!. of Mias
holm.
Tin
* nip!
i;*l nto’ ve
ima'final i* *n
including three (jkla-
r,* in s.-riou- *'oudi',ion
owing an ae. dc-nf in
mg • ar [ilungetl u.er
Cte pass
h are Air- Eva
M - - Ruby .lati"
\|i- i*;,n Imke.
GLENCOE. III..' July is. Interim
from the spring I tional -.'ar of u ntil will toon th*
truck an oij* j brit k red courts at the Skokie country
struction in th- road, and he fell in [club here July 19. when th* Illinois
front of tlm wagon. The front wheel state tennis tournament gets under
dead {of the wagon pa**fd over his left h*v. j ' ■ Nine of th- first ten ranking
|riVer j \m«T.c ,n play- - .tn* H-* r**d. Mau
rii e Miller, chairman of the commit-
tee, announced.
j'his will mak" the event one of the
July
just bein'* the hip. before tlm
could stop the I* am.
While the fr: ture i a vry severe |
■ ■ii-. th<*r** i- hup*- that he w II r* * over
on
tit*
>! n;o
ou -
voy t
■ are
!’r* n<
ol* '-
pm
r*-i
top
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ug reel ipt
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h
KANSAS
4 .ir>f- '!•"
hulk 'M
t
s I
rs.M' 1*'
than most 1
din. fact -u* Ii a - Pain
tli*- French, for it.
illy influenced by p-r
in their pollri Ail of
d .1!! ut Morm c 1 > w 1 -
Painleve trip
A V ctory
f Mailil!
The heavy ntuuniail
an, irtg nin*- pass' tig'
f tlm high precipi'
th** limb, two
. — , m**n
Wutm n - 1 'ommunii y S* r- \
Attentl the ice* cream su |
ut 1 > ■ i' VVail' an*l IP a k 1 s.
'limit permanent injury t.
li. ip th
a. Club.
ial tnnigh
>n*l
1 uti
n gn
T
r.i" 1"*
[.a - s ill.
■ cap-*
BASEBALL SCORES
from Manitou
road'* iy
city
■ mark
*o<t>
inn
inlui
COTTON
LOCAL
}5||
1 'orn,
rn.
Kafir
Butt*
Eggs
Bullet
t "i
2 M*
is no doiiiit that
PillllicV,
tail. P
Morocco was a gr
a* p"\*, ho-
-nd **f tl
.'or. fur Fran*
*i and for
eal nt
Pa;u!eve',. pr»et
it**** in .*To
"lie- -I
issured Hie !• rem h
ami native
r
it- hi- visit* tu
the front
■ ■ti tii 1
impress* d Franc*
•s fighters
an ar*
i'ixxii a lid whiti ,iiik' \1-<*
The >1
wa-, a lesson to
PraiH** 1i*t-
, .1* on
t to hold Mortice
• » #\u will
1 1* is III
PC' VP c ,- eff„
rt into i»
''.*• an
piu*'-
l:nI• • x • |« i sutially
tU** trip
* MViIlt.il
1 - iy mcreis.'d his
P*.'c“iau'
1 Ollier
th** pi1 in -r's Ipt•
-* arri'. 1' .u
i H ♦ 1 m. w
her** na* be* 11
t* nd« ttf
Mart. C
mi \i Painiev.* ,i-
t *1 chief **t
P*nt not \,ry siri
alll* **f ■
, 1
h* H!t> ti.i** Pamh
e ni:.*l-
> ami tit- iuii'd-h
ips If* xup
4 »J
It'*.,
udf
pa
1 i
ffi-
om
1: a t
huudreit
ami man;
not ra ■
111- * dY
ont.siiU* o(
Oil H fftli
1»* 11 k u 3
p.
short .ii.-*-
Pass, hi*
ky Muun
uriling at th*
fop uf Pik*
- hill!I*
NATIONAL LEAGUE
I'.u
" It 2
I) ') p
*t " 1
hat,
inUtll
le pr
hi n*
* a y.
turns
U here
do" n
, tpi* •
'Hi J »)4H| 1*MJ
iig national clay court tourna
of the year.
In addition to Tibi n. Richard- iln*
; use. . and o'h r American top-
• h r- .1 O Ander-on and G**rahl
’ tturs*in in* inh-r- of Au-'railia's Ha-
• •up t'-ani. are to cimp* t
I'aiifortiia "ill be repi'es**nt*'tl in the
uornant* nt by "Litth- Bill Jolnixton.
I, Kinsc- brothers. Harwv Snod
,i.s's and • 'larenee Griffin.
iit.org" l.ott. Jr.. Chicago'- ls-yeat
ild vomi'i-of the court.-*, will b** < bt-
.o's chb-f contender Luk* William
,cho wa . liminat* *1 n tie* Wimble-
iu,i i.ouiiirniu nt. al o i to r* pr" cni
hi, ago
It. 1. < Norton, rat’d a- th .ightli
player in America, i coming
mi St Louis. Wray Brown. Mi-.
■ uni : ' alb v * hantpion. will dim** with
t l.
inji
I K
I>-
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Women
\,t**mJ th
liorti *1 wliile then n> nmnd for
lea- 1 d ognn .mi 1 .t 1 ,.||g "
immunity K-r
• ice i ream so-
li** ami Knek is-
S\ A '
-land
f- Hull j't't
U when the
.1 hav- bmn
...* crowd tli
petition vill
■Jingles ami double'
:,;\d double* lull lot'
j. boy'- -tingle* and d
single
II Tllden pt-t-g*
Walt, r I'homaa and
,J|. .11- to compel in I
nti'i* • tiad Im-cii r>
li,-l closed. Special
■ r. cted to hold tile
t ha x t '.'tin* --
tn th* middle w-*»
in nine divi -ion-
xutm n
nxh .'tn
'till*
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