The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 251, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 2, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
Land of the Incaa.
1 The Peruvian Central mllroart 1*
b wonderful monument to tli*- - lene*
of rallrnijd englnw-inp, tho climb be-
ing made through a system of "mvIkIi
backs" and having M tunm-N In !•"
traject. At one point. Tlckllo ptiss, l
Haps to uti altitude of nearly 10.U00
feet. The mines nre rich In historical |
lore, having heen operated In n prlml
tlve Trav by the Inca Indians a lorn; ,
time before the advent of Pir.wiro. the
famous conquistador of I'eiu.
In the near vicinity of the mines ire
many ruins of old Inca temples and
other evidences of a remote but vH'
developed form of civilization that
dates back to ages that as yet have
not been definitely established
Pointers for Aviators.
Prehistoric birds resembled <he
rariv airplanes in their small wing ex-
panse and large tails. it< to a
British engineer, Indicating that man's
and natures development work have
been parallel. Flying tlsh are more
likely than birds to yield information
about soaring flight, in the opinion of
another observer.--Popular Mechanic*
Magazine.
May Be In Earnest.
•This burlesque queen says she h go
Ing to play Hamlet."
"For why!"
"She says she wants to do better
work."
"She's bluffing."
"I don't think shea bluffing. She
needn't bunt for an excuse to wear
tights."
1KKK HKKDS
> The Democrat's supply of govern-
ment seeds was exhausted e:irl\ >es
terday afternoon, but those who
failed to secure a package can call
at the office of Chan. Waltson, se
retary of the Chamber of Conimei
who also received a supply of the
seeds from Congressman l'Vrrl
These seeds are supposed to hi <>(
good quality, but It is suggested
that those who secured the seni-
les! them out before planting ami
asccrtuin tiiiilr quality
Announcement
Willis Hughes, aged TO years
father of Mrs l.ewis Patton, I"1
K* t Foreman, died the tore part i
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At the close of the last ice season we at once
effected plans and specifications for the addition and
enlargement for immediate construction one ot the
largest and most modern Ice Manufacturing plants
in the state, and since that date we have lost not a
single day, having already installed several car loads
of Ice Making Equipment, our plant will therefore
be in readiness and complete many weeks before the
coming season arrives.
We desire our trade and the general public ot
this community to know that we are in position to
supply your full requirements of Pure Distilled
Water Ice during the summer as well as at the pre-
sent time.
It is this companies intention and desire to give
its patrons good service and quality. We will not
tolerate any error, neglect' or inattention whatever
on the part of our employes, and should you not be
getting a "Square Deal" it will be considered a
favor if you will report same to the management
for investigation and adjustment.
As an additional convenience we are prepared
to supply you with our Economical Coupon Books,
which will save you 20 cents on every 100 pounds
of ice, start with us today and be assured your lull
requirements ot ice three hundred and sixty ti\e
il.i vs iii the year.
PHONE 57
The El Reno Ice Company
PAUL G. LIEBMANN, General Manager
THE CRANft SUM!i
' • i. * V
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ^ WQRLD ALMANAC
FX>R SALE—Pure bred Buff Orpinp-
ton cockrels and pullets. Helen |
Rinderhagen, U 1. El Reno. Phone j
X25. 5Pj
FOR SALE Baseburner, burns
either coal or gas. Phono S.'3-J. 3p
LOST Plain link cuff button aboul
10 days ago, between Southern and
postoffice. Reward. Phone 948. 3pj
FOR SALE—Ciood prairie hay, 50'
per bale. 1009 South Rock Island
8|.
Commissioner Barker has a force I
of men at work making I lie exctva
tions for the new concrete bridge
on North .Choctaw avenue. *
Jufct Received
Episcopal, Catholic and
Oxford Bibles
and Prayer Books
—At—
BARNARD'S
110 East Woodson
THAT OLD HAT
Can be put back Into service and made to look almost as
good as new. The result will surprise you—give us a trial.
Our Hatter is a man of years experience and knows his
business. ...
n. b.—Dig up an old, dirty, out of shape hat, phone 314 and
1st us prove our assertions.
EVANS & FALES
Phone 314 "WE DO OIJR BEST" Phone 314
DERRY THEATRE - TONIGHT ONLY
LOOK WO'S COM!NO!!
cfpae-tu & company present
^MINSTRELS!
cv7 gorgeous jpicmcul/ir first part^
the ISLE'*FLOWERS
i o/j myjz/ad cf novel featured
LsvmcopatI'I)jazz dance wizards
/n Tut Land Of Old Black cJoe—
or nooni/our qtiomtul
KBfN TI I mi m J
u),th LASSES WHITEqj^woaumer-
I - SOLO BAND "
KDAliy NOONDAY STREET PARADE
The Final Punch!
I'lio decisive blow I luii mil II. C. I- down for I ho count! These
(inul (lavs will savo you money in oven greater proportion than our
lot nin sides prices. Wo ctinnol hope for such low prices again tor a
lone lime lo come, for our only ihouulu is lo clear stocks and \\e are
iloinn il with a \ onuonnco. Look at the following items and prices:
MEN'S YOUNG MEN'S. AND HOYS'
SUM'S AND OVERCOATS
4 PRIC E
OUR ENTIRE Sl'OCK Ol ME,N'S A YOUNG
MEN'S OOP PANTS
< , PRICE
AU SHIK VS. EMERY'S INCLUDED
*, PRICE
MEN'S UNION SUITS. VALUES TO $2.50
$1.10 PER SUIT
Al I MEN'S & BOYS' DRESS & WORK SHOES
REDUCED LO THE LIMIT
GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS
DERRY THEATRE
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
7th ANNUAL TOUR
GEORGE M. HALL
—Presents—
The Show Girls
WITH MARGARET LILLIE
Cyclonic Comedienne
Supported By An Unequalled Cast of
Musical Comedy Stars
A RECORD BREAKING ATTRACTION
16 People — Pictures in Connection — 16 People
OVERAl IS UNION MADE
v $135 PER GARMENT
THESE PRICES WIU MOVE OUR STOCK IN SHORT ORDEJJ DON ! W All 1OO LONC.
Y O U N G H EIM' S
Wtlch ovit Windows
El Reno's I tiding Clothing Stort
Watch our Windows
El Reno Theatre
TODAY
"THE TAVERN KNIGHT"
Uith
i i i i
he T
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
"LOVE. HONOR AND OBEY"
Enacted By An All-Star Cast
Hie > e ir's Greatest Screen Sensation
—Photodramatized By—
EUGENE WALTER
i ie Feathers," "The Easiest Way,"
n 1 " :lu" ti< ible sta<e successes.
io- lie Ruc'v's p nverlul novel,
\i r" \\ciknes<." Directed by Leander
vr '|iu'd \tthur Martinelli.
v ti. l i • V\. p. Staulcup.
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 251, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 2, 1921, newspaper, February 2, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91191/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.