The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 297, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 23, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
UNIFIED WANT A
COLUMN
FOR RENT
KOH RKNT l.ipht houvekecplnr
rooms. 716 South Milos. Itipti
FOR RKNT House. 1115 S. Marker,
alwi land for cotton Mr*- Grigsby,
l*o* 70«.
LOST and FOUND
.. , ,,, , . lot the Treasury Mellon said lit his,
.Mayors ( hristmas rrco annual report
For Kansas City Poor * Veiwoln valued at $»,»$5.875 were I
UIKT Hill folder with 1926 < It
eenne receipt for Ford. A I'votiL*
dollar pnld curt (lira to and oihei
money. Name J T. Mooney on ear
license. At Hayden and ' IhiiIi nfftc
or First National Hank. $5.00 re*a <!
Leave at Democrat office.
FOR SALE
|| w" ~ ' re* uid from tin i" i III "i U...... 11
11 j assistance rendered by the tiuard
U KANSAS CITY. Mi In. 23. This There were 15.585 persona on the vi
city's poor will he taken care of at ' sels that were In distress
t'hristtni.s iln as in past years liy In addition It the hunianitarian
the Mayor's Christman Tree Fund work of tile service, the Guard in
Contributions .iri solicited to the | spec led .17,694 vessels during Hie vear
fund. h* ginning early in iWwemher ' in the inteieat of enforeius iiihrlllin*
and the total runs as high as $.'tr».ini" and criminal laws. There were S?183
or $40,000. ships reported for violators or seized
A huge Christ man tree lit Con tan- The (inard Is rharped with preser
lion Hull provides ehlldren of poor ration of life and property at sea and
***' people with toys, eandt and the liki enforcing all United States laws. It -
The remainder of the money is used | work al-o ineludea s.ieclul cruMng
to huy clothing1, food and fuel for - almip the coasts in the stormv sea
destitute ft.inilii'H These plfls will ons to afford aid to distress* <1 nut
tie distributed tomorrow. Ip.itors; removal of wivsks, ilerellds
and other floatlnp dancers to navi
THOUSANDS SAVED w....... ""l 'Vtendlnp medical aid
BY ( OAST GUARD ,v ,u 'Uk,p,, "
DURINU. PAST YEAR
Turning Over a
New Leaf wh.**.
5000000000000000000*000*00
Foil SALK Canaries. Ilarlz Moult
tain and Opera. 1105 Fast Fmenmn -**;«
FOR SALK Suburban house, seven
acres, all fenced, six room house
chicken houses and brooders, fruit
trees. Ideal home for poultry rals
Inc Call L. <’ Oh d berry, phone
34 Ifc
FOR SALE OR TRADE Two modern
four ami five room bungalows. Rent
$4000 per month Close in. Call L.
C. (Jadhcrry. phone 34. 28c
FOR SALK Haled Alfalfa hu*I Cane
Hay, 213 S Admire, phone 866 J. It:
FOR SALE At once, cheap; ivory
dresser and ivory bed to match, with
coll sprinps anil new mattress used
about one month, hIso small rcfle*
lor stove with connections Inquire
at Democrat office or 208 North Ma-
comb.
NEW JAPANESE LOAN
SOUGHT FOR BUILDING
By MILES W. VAUGHN
(Unitor! proHi Stuff Corr«’N»>4»iuloiit)
TOKYO Japan's next foreign loan
will he for approximately $50,000,0011
for reconstruction of Tokyo and Yok
ahama and will be floated simultiir
eotisly in New York and London, tic
United Dress is informed aentloffl-
daily.
Negotiations for the loan now aiv
under way by Kongo Mori, financial
commissioner for the Empire.
Vast public works still remain to
be constructed before the capital and
Yokohama cun return to pre-earth
quake conditions hii official spokes
man said, and the proposed loan will
he used to pay for a great amount o',
these improvements.
to v*
ell't s.
ep
flsl,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 Heroic ef
forts of the Coast tiuard saved 2.4*4
persons front death tit sea during the
fiscal ymr ended June 3t*. Secretary
A German has devised n plan for
forcing water to a ehan her three
miles below Hip surface of the earth,
and thus turning It Into steant that
will jtipply power for plants above.
Do Your Christmas The
Shopp.no Conveniently QUqq - Q - SCODC
and Economically. r •
For Her
CHRISTMAS
GIFT
SUGGESTIONS
TODAY
♦
I
(Jet what you pay for by subscrib-
ing for the Daily Democrat.
WHY PAY INTEREST
monthly tn advance when wo
can make you a straight live
year lean
AT SEVEN PERCENT
There Is a difference. Hotter
Investigate. We also sell all
kinds of
INSURANCE
Conservative Inv. Co.
B. D. Ashbrook, Pres.
M. A. Ashbrook, Secy.
Ill N. Bickford. Thone 684
SPECIAL Wagner cast tluminui..
griddle $1.95. Regular $3.00 value
Toy griddle given free with each.
Bnnebrako Hardware Co.
SEE OCR new Faille Silk Hats at
Mary S. Johnson's at Frybergers.
ALL STEEL warranted coaster wa
gons, rubber tired disc w lice's all
sizes, for the kiddies. Ronebrake
Hardware Co.
DIANA "STITT' confections in snial!
glass Jars candy the kiddies like
Citv Drug Store.
SOMETHING NEW in photography
Have your silhouette made at Sillies
Studio.
with STEEL SCOOTER Disc wheels with
HOY SCOUT and Indian suits to
please the little fellow. Young
helms.
IF YOC WANT to please In
the right gif', Rive her a corduroy
robe. $3.98 and up. J. C Penney
Co.
brake, $'2. 69. A dandy for tic
voting* ter J. C. Penney Co.
IP YOU WANT to please Santa, get
a Christmas tree and holder that
won't tip over. El Reno Seed Store
HOSE, dit lies, stationer* , 'diet at
tides, fancy vases and teapots a
good line to choose from. Ideal ,n »litTLE PICTURES," 15 tents
Variety Store. Monday 28th last day we take ’em.
.. , . ct . Make it snappv Over Reed’s Stor
\ HEAUTIFl-L line of chiffon and
thread silk hose in all the popular
shades. 11. & J. Shoe Store.
CUT FLOWERS and potted plants. CAMERAS What better gif:! U:ai-
For The Home
The Ideal gift
Green House.
for "her.'
Butt’s
XMAS CARDS It isn't too late to
place your orders for some of our
lovely cards. Call at Democrat or
Mrs. Harry Board nun, 1152 J.
SATIN SLIPPERS AND PUMPS
Just the gift for "her." Fred Hamp-
ton's Shoe Store.
SPINET DESKS Malioganv antique
finish a lovely gift of distinction
for "her." M. N. Wilson Furniture
Co.
A NICE LINE of bed room slippers
in colored felts 79c and 9Sc, also
in satin at $1.49. J. C. Penney Co
•
A LOVELY line of voile teddies anil ,
gowns, 9Sc. A gift that will please
"her." J C. Tenney Co.
of pleasure go with it. City Drug
Store.
PLAN to have a family group made
when the folks are all at home
Christmas. Shucks Studio
A BEAUTIFUL line of radiant heat
ers at M. N. Wilson Furniture Co.
MIXING BOWLS, all sizes, also alum
ilium ware and dishes gifts that
are always acceptable. Ideal Va-
riety Store.
GET ONE of our Stewart Wurnei
matched radios—it is a pitt the
whole family will enjoy. Bone-
brake Hardware Co
OW listen te me,
Hopple" said Hap-
gnml Brown as he
got up from Ms
easy ehalr te wind
the rloek and put
out the rat and
lock the bark door
“Listen to me. It’s
two days now fill Christmas !x*nk at
that lot of packages over there on the
sofr that I've got to play Santy Clan*
on. Think of the piles and plies of
bundled we’*e sent out already; big
bundles and little bundles, to Jim's
folks and John’s folks. Salry'i folks
and Mandy'a folks, the preacher, the
orphans' home, the old robhler. tho
washwoman and the newsboy It's got
eo that Christmas le a nightmare
Accordingly the next morning Hep-
pie anil Happy Brown started out on
their last shop-
ping tour before
Christmas As
they turned the
corner of the
main street they
came upon two
children, a boy
and a girl, poorly
dad. w h o stood
with their no*es
pressed n g a I n a t
the window of a
small shop, where-
in were displayed
a few cheap dolls
and toys They
were so engrossed
In their Inspection
of these articles
that they did not notice
and woman who stopped behind them
and listened to their childish prattle.
"There's a Noah’a ark." aald the
boy "The habv could play with that
a lot. There's animals Inside, and If
she'd play with one at a tlme It would
seem like new toys all the time."
“Yes, but there ain't no dolly In
there,’’ said the girl "She wants a
dolly How much money yon got,
Hilly?"
Carefully drawing his hands from
his pants pocket, the boy opened his
fingers and slowly counted the few
pieces of change In his palm. "Thirty-
two cents, Sissy. I haven't lost any
of It."
“Thirty two cents! My, that's a lot
of money' A lot of money. Billy, and
It took a long time to »arn It and save
If But—but somehow It Isn't going tn
huy much. Is It. Billy?"
“No. but thirty-two cents la better
Orj;an Makers Strike i
Hits English Music (
LONDON A three-month* locknut |
iif th orga.......... ol England tan
put English church music In a some
what wheezy state, according to the Only two days until Christmas,
despairing- organists who are tuipli)’ Oscar Straus, the eminent New
tug the organ t ade to settle with York philanthropist, is 75 years old
tlat-ir craftsmen today.
Flit the main business of the organ New York City begins the distrl-
tiiHkci it Gut of keeping hi* great or- hut>ott of *1M.04MUH)H In Xmas ha>-
gans in rep,,if Many of »he cliiirchc- Lets to the poor
and i-alliedral- in England have m Kniiliano Fugueroa Larraln today
guns that at- a hundred vears old will lie inaugurated as President of
and tlii original firms that built am; chile.
installed them still see to their eon- —
•lit ion.
MARKETS
Shanghai Police Force
Modelled On New York’s
SHANGHAI Sliaitguai’s municipal
police force aims to pattern itself KANSAS CITY
on I he model set h* New York Cattle receipts 4.0'h»: market 15c
As a direct outcome of tit*- M. * to 25* higher; top $10.75; bulk $R.So
.'tilth student riots the luteiualiol hI
settlement force lias evolved a plat*
for organization of a nuuibet of riot
squads. Sixteen motorcycles, with
sidecars, of the same pit-del as tl-o.-*-
employed by the New York police
have been imported. Thompson sub
machine gnus arc being1 mounted on
each.
Formation of Habits
Makes for Lost Motion
tnan
One morning I happened to be up
early and went to a lunch counter res
taurant for breakfast at shout *:4*k
to $ll>.5b.
Calf receipts Stitt; market slow am.
steady.
Hog receipts 5.50b; market 15c to
25c higher; top $11.50; hulk $11.25
and up.
OKLAHOMA CITY
Calile receipts 600; market steady:
top $9.oo; hulk $6.5o to $8.00.
Calf receipts 200; market steady.
Hog receipts 500; market higher;
lot* *11.35; bulk $11.10 to $11.25.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
NEW ORLEANS. Dec 23. Spot
cotton do: si at $19.03 on the local
,. cotton exchange today. Sab s were
The place was so crowded I emildn f i j |,a|,,s
get near the counter. But only 15
LOCAL COTTON
Lint
Seed cotton
El Reno spot
Cotton seed, per ton
LOCAL
Butter
Eggs ..
Wheat
Corn
Kafir .. ..
Oats
Bariev __ _
$18.50
$ 5.50
$18.26
$26.00
.40
.35
.. $1.58
.82
.78
.46
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PICTURE FRAMING Framed pn j ,han ,10,hlnR"
lures make a gift of perfect taste. | "Well, then, you could get the Noah's
Tbos. Benson, phone 120. | ark; that's only twenty-five rents.
Then you'd still have money left—how
LADIES' SILK HOSE in all the pop-
- ular shades a gift that will be ap-
preciated. Ynunghclms.
SAY IT WITH CANDY Beautiful
boxes. Palace of Sweets.
EVERYTHING
please "her."
in fancy work
Rose Hat Shop.
LITTLE OEM PHOTO SHOP For'
miuii, Billyr
THE GIFT EXQUISITE,
fumes for "her." City Drug Store.
For Baby
GET A WALKIE TODDLER for the
wee baby. ltonehrake Hardware
Co.
t Published Dec 22. an. io2:.i
(Kl Reno Dally Democrat)
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The HoaM of County Commissioners
wilt let to the lowest anil beat bidder, Flfl* Hi 111
on Tuesday, at .1 p. in., January 5th. 1 Il,m
t!*2*> the construction of, one-lW ft. span
bridge complete, located on the North I MEN’S HOUSE SLIPPERS, all ideal
Canadian river, 1 *, miles north and 1
evervhotlv, 10 pictures 15c. Decern
her 28 last .lav to take them. Make j ’’Fifteen and ten. that's twenty-five."
it snappv! Over Reed's Store. carefully separating a dime »nd three
, nlrkels from the rest of the little pile
Dinner and Decoration Ms**e. sissy, that leaves only seven
j rents to get something for you."
TRY OUR Christmas candies. 15, and i *For Ho. Never mind me 1
20c a lb. Buy early. Ideal \ arl- j ^ >nTthInK, , rftn th,
j dolly, you know, and play It's mine
Finest per SPECIAL THURSDAY Xmas cake*- when the baby's asleep Maybe we
of all kinds, mince hiuI Dutch apple ‘'it*1 ^nd something for mother oh.
pie at your grocer or Burgers'. I Billy, if we could get one of those
I green wreaths with the red herrles—
\\H\ NOT m a good meal set ■ e* wouldn't It he lovely!"
family style at the Alimeuto l afe. I "Mother needs stockings more than
anything else. Besides, the green
, , . ...... . , wreaths cost more than seven cents.
nuts, also fruits. With every $10
purchase. 2’2 lbs box of chocolates
FREE. Geo Svar.nas.
minutes later the rush was over and
there were scats to spare. Fred Kelly
writes iti the Nation's Business Maga-
zine. Which made me think that one
of the silliest things about ns human
beings Is oor habit of all trying to
be at the same place at tl# same lime.
Why shouldn't there lie more scat-
tering of hours of eating ami hours
of labor? Why must so many reach
their offices at about 9 o'clock? Why
should not subway and street car rush
hours he more divided? Not long ago i ...
I walked at '2 a. m along a famous PIN FINDING MAGNET
thoroughfare iliat a few hours earlier DISTURBS PIN MAKERS
was bedlam. The street was quiet and
delightful. I felt as if | should like LONDON. Manufacturers of pins
to sleep all day when everybody else who, like lit* makers of mustard.
Is getting in one another’* wav and do have always counted upon the luovi-
mv moving a.....it at night when others of their product for their
are asleep. Whv not? Why couldn’t I frofi,K: are disconsolate over a new
. . . n (invention which has invaded the preat
men* work he d«»ne at nipht? Half the , .. . . , . . .
, . tailoring and dress makmp trades,
men \*ho go to offices iM a certain hour „ js „ s]na„ but powerful magnn
do so only heeause the boys hasn't on a polo When the (lav's work is
enough imagination to recognize that (|0ll). tlu, pj„s the floor, which
It isn't really necessary. in the old days were swept out a-
The chief statistician for e, big In- waste, are carefully picked up with
stitution tells me that when he occa- this magnet .tnd saved for the next
sionally takes a dsv off and works at 'lav's work.
his plaee In the country lie is twice This unexpected thrift has proved
apiece. I'm afrsld. Come on; let’s go
In and see what they have got."
"Walt a min-
mile west of Banner, Oklahoma, at the
Intersection of section" 3. ii. T. 8, town-
ship 12, rang'- t>. W. 1. M
Bids to lie sealed and addressed to
the County Clerk, with certified check,
cash or bidders bond to the amount *n
5 percent of hid. Bight is reserved to
reject any or alt bid* Plans amt sp, ,-i-
fications on file in Count.* Clerk's offh <
By order of County Commissioners
C K BIU'SS.
County Clerk
Jim Roberson Sam Roberaor
ROBERSON A ROBERSON
LAWYERS
Practice In All Courts
10? 1-2 E. Woodson. Tel. eru
-THOS. JENSEN-
—FARM LOANS
—INSURANCE
—REAL ESTATE
Phone 877
I)r. Edward Grecnan
Dentist
Over Jones’ Dru^; Store
Evening by appointment
Phone 1155. Hours 9 to 12
gift for “him." only $1 19 and $1.69. TRY Ol'K fruit cake* and mince pies
J. (’. Penney Co. Bake-Rite Bakt ry.
A TWINPLEX STROPPKR will do- XMAS CAN„Y „„d mixed nuts: ■ ,<e-
light any man a most acceptable
gift. City Drug Store.
CRANBERRY SHERBET Phot:* 780.
F or ( hi Id ron
daily priced at Quality Bakery.
Phot *
Pure Food ice Cream Co.
TOYS OF ALL KINDS Trains, auto
mobiles, drums, winding toys, wa- \ NICK LINE of meat and groceries,
gons. dolls, doll beds, wheel bar- sharp's Grocery, phone 599.
rows. Indian suits, horns, scooters,!
windmills, traders and Sandy An SPECIAL Homemade candy also
dys. Ideal Variety S.ore, mixed nuts. Palate of Sweets
I)R. LAWTON
General Practice
Special Attention.
Diseases of Rectum
TYPEWRITERS AND
ADDING MACHINES
New and Reconditioned
SALC8 — RENTALS — REPAIRS
HENRY BEHNE
Typewriter Dept. Phone JSC
Gifts That Please
Edgar Guest has said- “give the
gift that makes happiness”
We have gifts for everyone, gifts
that will please
Jones Drug Co.
as useful to his employers as if he
were at the office. Because he is in
a quiet spot, frqe from interruption,
he naturally accomplishes more **nrk
nml his employers get the hem-fir. But
If he were tn nsk fur the privilege of
doing all his work at home he un-
doubtedly would ne regarded as a
shirk. Hi* employers like to know
that he is at a certain desk in the
main office. Because It is necessary
for a few people to do their work at
the office, the boss fails to recognize
thut it is not equally essential for
everybody.
What a lot of lost motion may be
traced to following rules and msioms
—to doing wha* is generally consid-
ered the proper thing!
very disconcerting to the pin manu-
facturers who declare that their pro-
fits are seriously affected.
CRITERION
Today and Thursday
“LOST A WIFE"
with
ADOLPHE MENJOU. GRETA NISSEN
and
ROBERT AGNEW
Comody
"THREE WISE GOOFS"
Admission 10-25-55
Starting Sunday
every graves 11
A MERRY XMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR
LANMAN WELDING AND MACHINE CO.
J. t. CASf AOtNCY
318 North Bickford Kl Reno. Okla
ute." ss'd Happy
Brow n. pi’tiing
his hano on the
hoy's shoulder.
"Where do you
ehlldren live?"
The hoy'a hand
closed tightly on
the few pieces of
money.
"Back on the
next street, near
the elevator. Why,
mister? Where are
yon going?"
"Back on the
next etreet, near
the elevator." sald
Happy, as he took
the hoy'a hand. “I
want to see your mother and the
baby."
"It ain't much of a place, mister
And mother's washing, 1 guess f>he
most always Is."
"Never mind that. (Cine on, Hep
pie." turning to his wife, who was Just
behind, with the girl's hand In hers.
Thpir stay there was not long, bm
was momentous for Billy's mother and
her little brood. Happy Brown had
made Billy wildly happy by placing a
dollar hill In hla hand and another In
Sisey'a. and telling thorn to go on with
their Christmas shopping He had letT
a yellow-hacked bill on the table tin
der a plate Ae he and Hepple turned
the eornei he pulled out a notebook
and noted dowi as he mattered to
himself: “Goal, blankets, potatoes,
canned goods, apples—here, Hepple.
take this money and get thing! for
those children Ton know what they
want I'm getting a few thing* the
mother need a"
"Tes, hut Happy, I thought y«n'd
■* | rworn off"
"Hepple Brown, thla doesn't count
This I* an Investment."
"An Investment?"
"The safest and moet aaflafactory In- I*
Ij vestment there In. Happy 'He that I*
j ' glveth to the poor tendeth to tha J
|| Lord'"
EMPRESS
Today and Thursday
“A BROADWAY BUTTERFLY"
with DOROTHY DEVORE. WILLARD
LOUIS. LOUISE FAZENDA and
CULLEN LANDIS
Comedy "BOOK BOZO"
Admission Matinee and Night 10-25 i
ADMISSION —10c, 10c, 50c
- f ' *• s
COLORADO COAL
Car Load Just Received
Phone Your Order NOW
LEE MARSH
Phonf* i42
107 N. Choctaw
•$ •> -t- •> *j- -t- -t-
■ ft 1*1* W».«*rs N.w.p.psr fs|*» )
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HERE TO STAY
We hope, and in order to stay we must give you a
satisfactory service—with modern machinery, ex-
perienced help and a desire to please, we ask you
for all or a part of your 1920 business.
We can handle the finest of dresses, coats, etc., to
your entire satisfaction.
—GIVE US A TRIAL-
EVANS & FALES
Phone 314 p. q. Block
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