The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 298, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 29, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
I
El Reno i)emocrai
I'ublikbfd l «i)> Suud«
W* mhr>i I . J Hrtx>f . t'm > fr* 4.e V* A
V J Ream •)!! entertain th
imd Chickf clui? tomorrow uf
S<... f( (' ll.mii.it!
902 Bouf.li Hi' 1 ' Hi
fni dllili wm'k
V riAHlit Kd.to.
EJ RATIO
-**>•
(>W lahoma
G. E Harrison.
Matinee clyt. Mrs C Smith.
Tr> H. girli Miss :#iarfjar«t Nichoi
sor,.
Mrs C £ Grady and Wrt C F. Brad j,a
6r,«iA ken&tngton for ladies of the S
high school faculty i *n*
noon
< lid Mr: Keg maid Jackma
i.u- heir week end gueets her par
mj .. ' and Mrs J F O'Connor anil
m r> Josephine and Frances ol
Cirtier, her lster Mrs C' G Crum
pi uf Lincoln Neb and Mr .1
^ rson of Kansas City All o\
M-Uil'K
i, Umbei
I'.lOCk
I ' Mil Li.
ogrei
t he
Tomorrow
the jMi Reno
will hold a luti
meeting So far ovt < l' *
bui in*-.-. men ii«* v« gi.
tani loo of 1
tbiit uuuibw of fie '■ ,SI'
togefl. 1 then ■- bound
tiling of ini.cicnt going o
Hen* ul« r, Hi- diiMitoi of
(hanDel ol Co|0UH*rf'« . nd '
n-t, i j do ' * ''■'
end there has uvvt i but-h ufiy d' 1 *'
on their p'iJi to i • • ti.- n •
ship IguoralU of weal w t.- ti,'
ing, becaus* * ver> ■ '< i
t^uic <11 tie din 1 >1 I"'
it hat he en hour1 *'
out the idea * f 1 v In/ • fl
iny,i «tud luii* !•* on of mm ■■■< ♦
be I Khip, belle v Uf ti.'1 1 i
inenib* rsliip c.ould ' • m* d '■
u uioie actIV. lu-iert^t in -ft.
they would be in ■ I*'1 :,i« n
der greater looperu* ion \< cord
Jy the luie le on tomorrow tnght
in tlie nature of un experiim n< t
prove* suet eshful. then wil!
4-l'H tO follow
The Chain her of Comment i.
complishcd Home /Hill tlnm 1 I
Jleuo and Canadian county, .>n<i i
work h*' Lm>'* u without l • 1 ' d
i . .. *y. . ny • i
circus tulf Of «ou - then
soinu who are prone to vritlcisM
thai h^ not interrupted Ua wort
Tt LEORAPHIC NE WS
ertain
w *1
umed home Monday win
prion oX Mrs Crumpacker
no i. ai extended visit hen
iarher.
The wind unrht > • 1 •" ' 1
ed to the whoni lamb, hut it wann t
to the "calven" t f thorn- who "took
em off" too eurh In th umoii
D E R JR. Y
Theatre '•?'
It wan tin
cord
i liorteni muiiuet on re
• rati
tec P"ii
\>r. (}ru.
telegram
aniou^ na
near Bu!
hiii horn-
faaadeaa.
51' W Qt4"1
ungemeui
Mrs. O i'J Smith
11. i .oi* afte| no"t
ThimhW- dub
Mi> B B fc^pea
b - hoates* to*
t he fcterl ing
en'.erta i
H
Burn*
lose i
y i ;
K
. mihe Finch liatl as her din
last evening before the
Li 'r dance. Mitines Orjih
Haisie Smith ai Norman
ne Enple and her gudst s
ir> and Frances L< -zen o.
The following eat'1 i' • ' ''
ed in the district eourt lows
Re- ings bank Vt John I'i- ip i. B
M y ra et ai. forecloKun iMUa'1 of
Michael Norton, anpejiled from th*
v.ouny court.
who
TODAY -
\ (.()MI IIV IJRAM \
WANDA HAWLEY
—IN—
HER I IKS I ELOPMENT"
arrive*
this < .
ret eivt-d
hat the noted
! i rt\ ugiu>' dea*
' til;f it? moKt
■ wan the uncon
r and in natur
ii was- a eios<
h« w . oft er.
gh th- woods
li.iuia! life l)ur
v -f he had fcj eit*
rs* ea m dn/ w . ■ ^
Henry Ford
orn ii Koxbury
M
ii Ladie
E church wil
e •< i * and ciun* ex
at ernoon tn th
R. Buckner, U-
The iounh d v
Aid of the First
give a pillow ca
!.m i tomorrow
home of Mrs W
which all fh - ladie.- of the city are
11>*it *d The quilt rxhibit will b«
:i*e: t inter* sfiug a* design; of an**t
*- , uo ■ « de« po' w r't an*
myi > old and |U *.2 l"s will b
Aeyoue having a ijutlt they
w OU
i^urke
Mr
phoi> 434
i u^inft>s
with Mrt
B I KlHol
but
(6/ Unltec
JJ< i liin/. Okh* . March M BUlj
JHHlicU'---. luriil u:<tif <arrier, wa !
f ho* . i •! \>\ >ably t. . 11;. wound*
here fi-rly today by three marked!
men who ♦•.-•ajx-d with 'wu mall
pouehf with whieh f)«^uglass had
, .
I ... ; fc.-t M« ' f" - • ' • • w .: en!*-t
ii!iu af diru:er toiii«>rrow evening a'
t '40 o« lo< K a' the Masonic '>*ropl
Mn < haute ey
r ytn th«- T C S
i moon
Mrs Boyd Wilson
^ tidrew c w ill en
lub tomorrow at
:ng.
The )' Ldup o*-cui"hm
• • • •
in I he sta'ioi! w her j Mr* V. ii Mon and Mrs
J wee relieved . jvftuidux w 1 enteiiain wi?h a
their jx>« k*' I took and jewelry a
the i of i'Ui iJou/Iass wa
sijot jthfoU'-'U tl >• right lung.
i i ik Col ■! ha.-* nude aopliea
i •«;: 'o l;« .i|.j>oinie<l ;dni n1 Htm tor of
■ t. p. t ii . .. ,\ < pieman
dt - <. 1 e.|
ti a Thursday afternoon ai the Oerr.v
Th* at j *
The Hathaway • ir< !< will enf*-rt.a.n
with a t*'M Tbursda\ aft* moon from
% until 6 o * lo k i!i the hen;' of Mi>
| Barney Stewai^ All friends are In
■ vited A cooked food s-ale wi'l be
i held at the tea
the organisation The fly if h '■ >'■> <i h> '• udit 1 .* b ' i,« 'J'aik a Bit • Thu* sda>
hitched awuy and the work .* <• >i • d
tinues It would take U ) long to en
umerate the work that ha: been don* , <-m who w«
by the cowinereiaJ body, but ev* n ' ti I n>,
it has not <j*a'*d any / • •' '
ti >n in VA iteino, yet it . '
other cities <m .-.ending d* 1« r
iaj Kl Reno to find out j . i \.l
Is being us* d so s-uei •-.-!<ih> 1 y
Chaiiib' i of t oimin m •
the city and eoiinty
The chamber operui* !>ti th* !
/ct nysteiii nod the du< *
monthly, to <nunieijie i •
lishnients of Ue organs. i . k
tuk* eousid*-iabU iitj« "iei '•
lary Wattson wt4l eiium* ru'« yonn « '
them for your benefit t niorrow * v*
ning ami we do not Win' o; t
piiate his sp* eeh But < nt
important thinr mighi b« n.« ■ >
eii. t h .-oil in ve> of t . i. ii * " ".
ly ly the fed era! gov* mhi * it'
(lie dist i ihut ion oj map
this urve.v |(e«|Ue h • ' 1
iiispH hov' b- 1 r ."•! froii
parts oi the ■ nit* ' Si.it* '
Canadian 'ounty had lb* t -i
911(1 /'i ll eu If elllb III n *
throii/li the effoils of the < 'h. i"
of i oninier« ' lie • • « • xliib
yoiin/ llvesio'k .i« i1. ^ho r«
ly held in Oklu < 11> one of 1
results of (hi movement 1'hi > , , ,
the efforts of Kl It* no <01.1111 • n
nrHani/ullon th* ium ii • lount
in Oklfthoin w • In Id id
wat> later iinoipoiai'*! in' i I
Thus* Ihru (hint Imw ju < « i
a few of the ieeoiii|dislllU*'Ul.w fn
Canadian «ounl> in 1 in e. < 1 «
linw tin- c haul her 1 «(M p< 1. . k H
the breeders of tin- count' to ur
fed ral Mini lah .0 1 tain • >11 < b 11
III/ lie he 1 ds of the lUHIIllv froii 1
laVftgeti of luhel'f lltohlt iiid 1 e.on• nj
eniinly will b< the Hi -1 in t n < 1 '
ill whieh thin work ban he- u ath eii 1 '
ad J11 h I ediiic oil I loinotrov > • 1(1
iiif mil ham for yonii.lt what 1 " ' ni.iin
. 11 , ,j: i.r on n il
M Ka'h* 1 Vle'ormiek diet!
i t n ht . t h< 1 hoice sou'beast o: j
1 • 1 . folio a • i/ 1, ilin •. of
1 l.ioiif :j Till 1 ■ : Mid is 8UI j
V* • >y lv.' .oil.-. J a in*:- of in-nvei '
' ud Tlionri who r«*4idif In j
' /o'..i 1 Wo diillghlei.^, KM/.ibe'b |
w ' j ' ej; ■ , " V U I he (Miiilocco In '
^ .Hi . eh ' >1. ami K.i he, mhi who mad* 1
I ' ' hoi >\ in in 1 mother Funerftii
'• men I. I, not (J, yol been
1 id* vl 1. MeCoi'Uiiek w. .s on>• of
'• i' on- 1 1 . etlh t of t ii/iadiiii utun
' ' ■ 11 Reno jj the 1 arl * 1
*V with hei htifb nd win;* was a}
u.eii,n i of tb>- Kit -h I H Cavalry ,
4 1 -le lm n d* d
1" 1 dli igllh'l 'Olltll* . I > I of the
villi
tOCAh MAUKtT6
Wheat $l 2ti
Oats 32c
Barley 21 •
t om, white, 4im
Corn, nnx.it 1 h
MVe hfin
Kaffir U*>.
Hells I Hi
H|iriu/H IM«*
Htags lie
Mooobti II*
j IJ
llilfli I.it
II ihn K Id ium in I lilad
id? HI I'atlurt i 11 Ih 1 1 .
|i|inn I tin
i'elu
3tf
SAJ-K Si* loom mode in will
*h>'d lion.Will .11 for l«'-s
«*> ; • I lion ■ 1 Ion* Am I* i« vin/ |
lid nmst eli at one. I'hone
:ilp
Daiiee I oil 1/hI . l /i/li'.*-
erybndy wi h one Sin
'•> 1 in
< 11 lie.*-
Mr. .Hid Me John TowiiM-nd aiiC
hjldl'eil of Alva * ^nie Saturday
: |m ml Kn.jlei with h* i
•ixl Mi I < Monlgom
• a n.Mifid returned Monday
v 111 • id .Hid the children
lie e all week
I' nil Inn Martin I n I "lie 1 1 n
. I'alli hi in 111 ill' I 11 h 1 |
Mr and Mi K..rl l\ N o
brat ml tin Ir third w.ddtn* .huivis
ury wilh <1 tumilv itinm 1 i rbiv
Mis IQtliel Irullin^i 1 11. \
H. Farts, left |*4St Hi/hi 1 >1 In I . nil
at Ml \vr. low .1 Hln w.i ,Ut.l
hare h> the death ol \h Farii
Mr ami Mi I* t l I m tin
morning for fcnnt after Htendln tin
Mineral of Mrs \ H I r
Mi tind vi 1 11 o l olh i on vlnit
• d tn til 1 Ho in ( jfy y, terdiiy
lOd (Irunijeun spent Sunday witn
j i lal ivet- In e
In -ii' nil ! Wei|in • 1.1 y fair Tent
I" ''in. 1 hoit « iidlto.' noon today
inn * I in uiii ti J minimum - <
'• Velbhl full Ii I- Vine It II
Bi > a 1.1 ( it I 'It n il 1, lliihh v 111 n
11 1 and < t'illwrltflil, 1 hargeu
i j •' nbliio waived ui Iaigliliieilt
'i' emiiii v eourt Momhiv afleinoon lit
1 In if1' Maim 1 ami 1 nl ied pl ni-
" 'I i 'till lh.ml wai fined III I hr
1 < f n e.«It mill .ill wen re
' d I to ni ell tody The men wen
•' I "'"i 1 in a raid at Vukon
I'.ii.' tonight 1 iglei' hall, If |i 111
1 ' h iv weluome Sluok's Onhss
! 11a
vli> Bella It'ini 1 tin ni d last i ve
'in from Oklalioin.i city where <|i«
pent C.iMtei with her tain, Mr W'll
Ham lt h and f imily
Main mi Sport Coal
f?• I In* I1 ashicii Sin1
Jniiea Brut Htnre
$ I n $ 15. i t
over the
tliur tin new \prll Brunswick re<
MH'1 > I'hiy nn voiir plinnnKra(ih; hunt dainty
at Be hue m 1 Vi\ |0 j
Mr and Mrs 1> B Ahem wilj
tertsln tie < « mus club Thursday
evening
The March so* ial in«eting of th«-
Elite « lub will b* held Friday alter
noon ft) the home of Mrs Kim r
Brown
Miss Harriet R < loi entertain
20 laiya and giil> wilh a dancing p
ty Friday evening
Mr and Mi> K < Voung had -•
their pinner gU'-sth Sunday Mi a sd
Mrij Harry Hantniack and Kd J •
leli of St laiUls
Mr. Merle Womls entertained with
in informal card party Sniurd.i
evening, honoring bin sister. SI is
Margaret Woods of Norman and his-
blot In 1. < 1 W ood. of OMahoiUi
City After I he game a dainty re
past was served Wilh tin * i ;h
/lie,lb was Miss I^ijcleu 1/tssey of <)l<
lahoma < Tt\
MlbM Josephine Kiigh has as h
/in I • till .1 J'O'lllfi of '" ill I'le:
|. MIhs Mayo Story, a ehisaini
from Montlcallo colli g*' and !• ranee,
he'/en *if Kuid
9 0 0 0
Thi Kllih KiHiei ball, I eld Uf
evening, was one of th* i:iot t ei.jyy
able events of tin season tiii I and
buys home from college .III a be.,
of beautif 111 viwitlng giils made Hi
dam n on- of uuusiril Intereht. I I *
uiurch was led at ti o clock by M A
B Hatch and Mrs I' 1' Duffy, dn
lug will* Ii Mim I O Wheeler and
Karl Wheel* 1 gave out the progi m
At II o'clock refreshments of K . h 1
appointmenta were served to inn
KuenI^ A Hpecial feature wins a nun.
her of songH by Juck Matt hewn On
number wan Uiiitcn by Mr Mailt ew
unit the mimic by Mrs Hlen kei ord
Ollt (if lllWII gllCHtS Wile Ml .ill.
Mi Haill Keven ot oaI * > *ii
Mi> C C Cruiiipacki 1 Lin "In >leh
AHhhoh Mayo Stoi v from Mnnti II
college Fralirei l,el/.i n I ntd < ph.
I ennelt ami Hal* tiuli h 1.1 H
Katlihiiin. Noiiimu, Ann Turiiei In
/met Bradhiirry , I' li/ale i h Mi i.hi
and Kill h Baurei of Oklahoini « in
Helen Bu. k. Calumet I'!V el et 1 1 Il k
erell, Mold; Ous Cord*r. Okla 1 ti v.
Bert Ba y lie, I ugi ne i 'at let I, u
IlariHo-'ton. Oilb rt \N lit ♦ 11.1 nt, din
I •tiiHiiHini ,1 ml Berry Col loll, "ir
man, and I'.ml l.ooeii of oi< i 1
Mrs NN K Sink enteflailie I a av
ty of children Sunday afternoo 1 at
ai Kdhtnr egg hunt for hei chl; re,.
I .inline and Vaughan \fler thr
freHhmelit - V I *
U I "
.. r> F rank Engie has as her house
— Haisie Smith of Norman
bb* e> •• rtained last night with a
party .and a dainty breakfast
•1 n. >rnmg Other guests were
J 'sejdrne Engle. Mayo Story
1 L#et*en and Orpha Burnett
r I ave Shackelford had as his
last evening for the Elks
;>r dance Mr Gui« Cor der. Okla
i tiir*-^ Phi Kappa Psi broth
Norman Messrs Bert Layne
. ' i ".t and John Bdinit son
v "f the Episcopal church
re-un> meetings Thursday after
'•ii' home of Mri S. 8 Ma
v! I j Libby ent.enained with
i ea • fully 1 o'clock luncheon to
• t !:* r ng Miss Josephine Engle
< ' ■ er guests. Minses Mayo Story
fr* **i Montio llo college and France-
L- i - of Enid. Mr* Frank Kngl
■ ud her guevt. Misk Maine Smith ot
\e.*r.an, Miss Jx>uise Finch and her
yuer-t Miss Orpha Burnett of Nor
; i! nd Mrs. Harry Schafer. The
• ; ble w < > centered with a basket of
blossoms, flanked by four
• .lli r baskets Pink candles were
ec, and a dainty four course menu
of 1 • k ajid white appointments wat
>erved.
' The remain^ of Gal*- McG 1111 i
died in thin city Monday, will h sent
o Springfield. Li! , on Wodn*'Hday
where interment will take plaei A
i brother, Clifton McGinnis, nn ill ar
! ive tonigiit to accunipain the r*
mainH to Illinois The d*'* eased waf
bor tn 1'litc , and w 4^ ynarK ot tjojnjgts
age at the time of his death. He had j
: : een a sutterer from tub« rculoHl;-
; and came here la-t S> p1 «•*!.*• •' for hif-
health, and made his home here with
his brother, G. D McGinnU The de
ceased is survived by five brothers.
Win field Scott McGinn . Jerome,
Cliff. Robert of Springfield. II and
G. 1). McGinnu of El lie no H if
also survived by one sister.
Harry Slone's
BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW
Singing, Talking, Dancing
High-class Acrobatic, Comedy
Ac ,ordion Music, Contortion-
Price^ 2Sc and Sac
Marriage licenses have been issu
1 • < the following: Chas. W Za
• 1 n 1 OpbeBi c Singleton, both of
< a city: Clarence C chappell ano
H /el Jforn of Minco; I) C. Taylor
■ • I Leila Bowers, Okla City; Harry
L Pe.i'h and Rubea F Dickey ot
( lin1' 1: George B Wright and Jose
phi' < Andrew Pantell of Okla. City:
George W Bofee and KlI'J Kurz 01
Okla. City
Now that the cold weather ba* nor
1 to|" cd off th*' dain-ip" done hv
tla 1 reeri bu.'/ th*> alfalfa hug. the
whfpt rust and other pests, we are
just pith ntlv waiMn" to see what
fnell will happen next. II is a little
early for the potato hug
IN J HE OlSTItlCT CO CUT WITHIN
ANO FOR THE COUNTY OF
CANADIAN, AND STATE OT
OKLAHOMA:
.'aggie c Haines, Plaintiff,
vs.
j W. Haines, l)ef •nda:;t.
No.
NOTICE BV PUBLICATION
VJ'A'i i: OF OKLAHOMA,
Canadian County ss:
.1 W. Haines will take notice thai
hi has been sued in the ubovu cutiti
• ii i ourt for a complete divorce of
cpaiailon and division of property
non the grounds of desertion am?
•In 1 lie inn 1 -inswer the petition ol
p'a int Iff flbd therein on or before
the Fourth day of April. 1021, or th*
ami* will he taken as true and judg
1 it of (!« tv**. ". II ba tendered ac-
• ord ugly.
FRANK 'I AY1X3R,
' Sen |) Court Clark.
\\ II ST A h' I. V/ KATH KH,
Attorney for Plaintiff mSl
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
STATK OF OKLAHoSlA, f
CANADIAN COUNTY.
No. IMHMI i| '
Vciilite II • ,«*i f Plaintiff,
y> j-
Gm vlu Rogeis, Def ndant
State of Oklnhomn. to
Garvin Rogers
Said del id lilt. Garvin Rogers, w ill
take hoc e that ho has been sued In
the above named c-ourt for an ah f^
lute divorce on the grounds of non
Mipport and extreme cruelty, and
mud iinwer t'ie petition filed there
in by said plaintiff on or before the
•jnd day of May, 1921. or said petition
will he taken as true, and a judgment
for Hird plaintiff in said action for
absolute divorce will he rendered ac
i ontingly
Dated this 24th day of March, 1921
J N. ROBKRSOX.
Attorney for Plaintiff
Attest
FHXNK TAYLOR.
District Clerk
Every little
of 5.0 per «
living.
help-
drop
• t of
Dark glasses
uient w ould not wc
na: •
- for I
a prii
Tin
cm rj
a day.
time of yea
dog fr us!
,. | e*i
av well as
Disarmament of the bij
the enthusiastic support
nations.
\ er.v r; ttira!") Tt •
sorted in prevent 1m
he false.
t of ti I tc
laws turn
= has
' h In-
< ut to
It is a long, lent* tn l< to teach the
Itu.*-n an una.; 1 •:.!;• 1 -nt is i.iiy
of hi* aff'nir.
The oiliest thiirj >
nil stock they war t
valebinan's tongue.
bout vonie of this
you to buy is the
Canada offers som fascinating In-
ducements to tourist;-, but not to those
w bo travel by air.
The best way to make progress or*.
Are insurance is to lake greater pre-
caution ngainst fires.
Funny Ia n many people rear for
more money, hut aren't particularly
keen on more work.
i
aprl 1*
Tla < . n ir ret irns Indicate that
there continues to be room at the top
and in the cit es.
Reports of b *•- - during the first
fortnight of J'.i!jl ought to alarm all
friends of fire prevention.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION.
THE STATE OF OKLMIOMA T(,
KATE K. BROWN, HELEN MAR
BROWN, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
EXECUTORS, ^ADMINISTRATORS
DEVISEES, TRUSTEES AND AS
SIGNS OF M J. THOMPSON. DE
CEASED; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS,
DEVISEES, TRUSTEES AND AS-
SIGNS OF THOMAS II BROWN
DECEASED; AND THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINIS-
TRATORS, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES
AND ASSIGNS OF A C HARRIS,
DECEASED, DEPENDANTS:
You are hereby notified that a pe
t it loft lli filed in the 1 Mat 1 let (Jourt of
Canadian County, Oklahoma, wherein
Brown, Helen Mar Brown, Jno. C
DeLana, Jessie E. Carl, the Un
known Heirs, Executors. Adminisira
tors, Devisees, Trustees and Assigns
ol M J. Thompson, deceased, the I n
!;nown Heirs, Executors, AdininUtra
L. S Carl is plaintiff, and Kate K
tors, Devisees, Trustees and Assign-*
of Thomas II Brown, deceased. *.md
the Unknown Heirs, Executors, Ad-
ministrators, Devisees, Trustees and
Assigns of A C. Harris, deceased,
are the defendants, wherein said
plaintiff seeks to quiet the title to.
and remove a cloud from, the South
west Quarter (SW 1 1) of Section
Two (2), Township Fourteen (lit
North. Range Five (5). W. I M..
Canadian ('ounty. Oklahoma, and yot
are hereby notified that you have
been sued and must answer the pe-
tition filed by the plaintiff on or he-
fore the ftth day of May, 1021. or said
petition will he taken as true and it
will he adjudged and decreed hy
said Court that you. the said defend
ants, have no right, title or interest
In and to said real estate, and th
title of said plaintiff will he qu *teo 1
and said defendants will he restrain-
ed and enjoined from asserting any
claim In and to said real estate.
Dated Ma*ch 21. 1921.
FRANK TAYLOR.
Court Clerk
FOGG * BENNETT. Attorneys
(SEAL) april 11
WEDNESDAY
•PALACE OF DARKENED
WINDOWS"
An All Star Cast, Including
J, Celascc
Virginia Carwell snd
Clara Andersen
. COMING THURSDAY ..
CONWAY TERREL
—IN—
THE ROAD TO AMBITION
His latest, biggest and newest
Picture
SPECIAL FRIDAY •
MAYBURN TRIMM'S
BALLET DANCING
And 5 Reels of Wonderful
Acting
with—
ZOE RAY
The famous ten and a half year
old movie star, and
DORPHIA BROWN
Four and a half years old
TODAY
CHARLES RAY
—IN—
AN OLD FASHIONED BOY
\ picture that shows Charles
Ray is the best loved actor 011
the screen.
Prices it and toe
TOMORROW
HARRY CAREY
—IN—
"IF ONLY JIM"
In a new and different
Western
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
MAY ALLISON
"ARE ALL MEN AI IKE"
Sale on Sport Coats, $10, $15. $18,
$2.r . The Fashion Shop, over thq
Jones Drug Store
Mr and Mrs. R. K. Townsend of
Oklahoma City spent Sunday with
their son. lial Townsend.
Sale on Sport Coats. $10, $15. $18.
?-"> The Fashion Shop, over the
Joue-« Drug Store.
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 298, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 29, 1921, newspaper, March 29, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91236/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.