The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 72, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DAILY DEMOCRAT
Published Dally Except Sunday
—By—
T. W. MAHER
T. J. HENNKSSY
J. R. MAlIKlt
W. A. HKNNESSY
T W. MA HER
EDITOl
SITIISCRIPTION RATES
(Delivered by Carrier)
One Year $4.00
Three Months j.oo
(If Paid In Advance)
CURTAILING A SLACKER'S
MAZUMA
One of the most remarkable r<
tures of the seizure by tgovern
ment of Grover Hergdoll', proper: i<
lr. this country Ih that so simple an .
(Sheet a method of procedure against
ibis notorious draft-dodger and de-
serter was not thought of before
Money lies at the very root of all the
criminal escapades In which this yei
low slacker has Indulged for many
years past. lie thought It wouli,
protect him from punishment when
he dashed recklessly about in hi |
automobile, and when war was
elared he looked to it to suve hln> I
from service in the army when lie,
should have been eager to enlist.
It was his pot of gold, real or my
Ihlcal, that enabled him to make hi:
nensatlonal escape, and It Is mom,
sent from the United States that lias
made It possible for him 'to live a
free man In Germany and hurl (|c
fiance at the country to which ho
nnd his family belong. If this gold-
en stream from America enn be cut
off from Bengdoll be may lake his
medicine: and again he may not
Only the future can determine
that point. The mental workings of
this wealthy crook are so curiou
that no one can predict his course
with accuracy, riut there can be no
doubt that ho will feel it a very real
. punishment If Ills remittance iron,
this side of the big pond shall lie
cut off and If be shall be reduced to
the Bad necessity of g dug to won,
for a living. The government It
thoroughly justified In the stop It lue
taken, and whoever devised tIll-
vigorous policy Is to be commended
for having taken the right cours.
For years the Ilergdoll scandal
has been n strlcus reflection on the
intelligence of am* authorities Now
ir. tackling the deser'er's propert)
lntere.ua thev hit him in a tendei
«pot Uncle Sari now holds a whip
tind against the unpatriotic fugitive
—F'J Smith Times He.ord.
THE INVENTOR'S REWARD.
1 ho history of Invention is a record,
ti lib only a few exceptions, of terrl-
jble toll nnd of genius cheated and
Utarved. Jew of the world's grent.
i *'st mechanicians have ever perfected
j their contrivances. Sometime* by
| mere accident, but, as a rule, through
I long experimentation, they hnve hit
upon an Idea which others quickly selz-
llave made the basis of fame and
fortune. Professor l.angley's airship Is
jv new case In point, says New York
World. The patent office at Washing-
j 'on "sod to be a pnthetlc storehouse
for the work of such men. in that
I grotesque array of toylike machines
[might lie found tho theory that later
ivas worth millions; the Idea that rev-
Mot Ionize,) Industry; the principle
Hint, with the aid of steam and steel,
fuido one man's labor equal to that
"f thousands, In workshops and labora-
lorlos, In hospitals nnd camps, In re-
mote villages, where the patient stu-
dent Is too often regarded as a crank,
Men of this kind are still devoting
I heir energies to studies that may be
"nln, but now nnd then nro certain to
'to vital. These are the weary proc-
"P by which human knowledge and
J >wer have been advunced. A true
Invofiior, like n true poet, is one who
dreams.
EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
| A truly Interesting International sit-
uation Is precipitated by tho Inquiry
recently nddressed,to tho Metropolitan
| ot m New York, by the
"a"nn government, as to where the
museum procured certain famous fres-
''oes which, the Italian government
claims, were stolen from the Palazzo
Magnlflco In Siena, years ago, says
| christian Science Monitor. The mu-
seum authorities, while Insisting that
j It Is not their practice to supply such
j information ns they desired, have sub-
I mine,| the matter to the trustees. An
j Interesting point Is: if the frescoes
«re ns famous ns the Italian govern-
ment maintains they are, liow could
| rt specialists have failed to detect
j"" i"7 liut then, It appears that they
l were brought from France In 1914
and in 11)14, and for several years aft-
crwurd, vigilance In such matters was,
no doubt, considerably relaxed.
Prominent Spaniards are forming
pluns to purchase the pleasure vessel
ot the ex-Empress of Germany to
present It to King Alfonso. He Is
unusually lucky While his fellow-
monarchs are losing thrones, he U get-
ting yachts.
COURT DOCKET
Tune 15—
Zack Dullard vs H. E. Sibley
Chas. Cerveny vs Joe Cerveny.
a W Pet. Co vs J. C. I)aggs ano
1 A. Engle.
0. Drogden vs It n. LaPorce
' ' L' Howard vs Krum-WhitlocK
Motor Co. i
'> "• f'OX vs Linnie Grlgsby
O C. Andrus vs Lewis Stuart
June 16—
State vs Dolly Anderson.
State vs Earl Smith.
R""e vs John R. nopp.
State vs Bernard Jack
City vs Chas. Gunn
June 17—
State vs J. M. Sheppard.
Webb'0 " ° P" W<" > - J. A
Weir " ° '' "•< J. A
State vs John Payne
state vs nice Carey
State vs John Payne
Jnlie 20—
Stato vs R|ce Carey.
Stale vs W. W. Hooper
State vs. c. o. Brooks.
State vs c. A. Bergron.
State vs C. A. Pur,
! Stato vs Ed Lively.
iJune 21—
State vs Jons Balcntl.
State vs Lon Whipple and Mrs
Lou Whipple.
State vs Joss Verblck et al.
State vs Hugh Rolins.
Stato Vs E. K. Cude.
State vs Prank Shay.
State vs Murry Mudd.
State vs Jeff Moore.
Juno 22—
state vs Ed Lively and^llill Txiren
z< n.
State vs Canady Price Construe
tlon Company.
Stale vs. Itert Carey.
State vs. Lige West.
State vs Grover Rlioades.
Juno 2.1 -
State VS Vern Ilauser.
vs Howell Tye.
vs Vein Palmer.
vs Ed Lively.
Stale vs Bessie Potter.
State vs. Cluy Jackson.
Stagnant, decayed matter in the
stomach and Bowels may cause ser-
ious trouble Constipation under-
mines your health, decreases your
resistance, impairs your vitality—
HOLLISTER'S GOLDEN NUGGET
TABLETS will rid you of Constipa-
tion.—Miller's Drug Store. t-t-j
State
State
State
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OPTOMETRIST
HEADACHE Caused
by the strain can be
! relieved with
we lit and make
HENRY BEHNE
2PI South Rock Inland Avenue
special prices
on
ladies pumps
and oxfords
$2.45 to $4.95
at
DIXIE —
B i c k f o r d
3k ITCH!
ifHUNrB question
A \ J,KfLpUARANTEKD
.. o . SE Remedies
Fv th.", ' "';d Soap), fall In
II the treatment of Itch,
/') Rinevvorm, Tetter or other Itch-
in* skin dl eane . Try tlilo
treatment at our risk,
MILLER'S DRUG STORE
Th© Fashion Shop '
mid-summer style review
given bv mrs. l. l. bowers
with living models featuring
the madam flander garments
all el reno young ladies modeling
°ur garments and hats
AT DERRV THEATRE S:3o P. m.
SA i URDAY, JUNE NTH, 1921
IN CONNECTION Wl i H THE PICTURE
OSR THE WANT ADS
roscoe arbucki e
\'
" K00<1 supply of appeals, stays
of execution, petitions, reprieves, par-
ns and otfier paraphernalia of jus-
flee ill the tool box, there seems to be
no limit to the time a convicted motor-
ist can continue to enjoy the freedom
of the truffle.
THE LIFE OF 'I
A LASTING STORY
• ———
^ It was 70,years ago this month that
I nele Tom's Cabin negan publication
as a serial story in an anti-slavery
weekly published in Washington It
ran for ten months, nnd Mrs .Stowe.
the author, received J300 for her
story. She afterward collected r.
comfortable Income from book and
play royalties.
A few books have enjoyed union-
careers. Uncle Tom's Cabin stand,
out as one of the history-making
pieces of imaginative literature It
became a national Issue, and the ,11-
(Ussion became tumultuous. In the
thunder of cannon that tumult rea h
e<l its climax, and for four years a
nation divided against Itself, argue ,
the subject matter of Uncle Tom -
Cabin in terms of blood and tire
People still read the book |„ fuc;
'•earceiy any American grow- from
childhood to nianbo womanhood
without having read it. Millions 01
copies still are sold, and the copie
In the public libraries still are r .1.1
to pieces.
A Kansas preacher wrote a book
that exceeded Uncle Tom in sales
for a year Belike you do not reinem
ber the name of the book or th
name of the author. Yet it is only
a very few years ago that Cliarle,
Sheldon's In Ilia steps was tlire.i
enlng to outsell the Bible. Unci
Tom Is different in that Its sale
continue.
General Lew Wallace wrote a boo-
a generation ago entitled Ben )lur
lhat book still sells, and the olabo
"to production of the dramatise I
version continues to draw crowds ti,
the big cities But neither the boo
nor the plav lias ippronh 1 IT, ;
Torn in popularity U„, le l orn dra«
crowds, not only In th ,„n
' ch,i<'fly in the small towns M1 v,
lages of the Und.
When will thero arise an,„h r „-r
er and another h. ,i, thus t.. i„ |
the Imagination of the race fo
years and more? -Wichita Eagle.
NEW STATE Ice Cream.-Patt<
*>u Drug Co. Phone 168.
With labor turning Its back on com-
munism and refusing to lie set free
from the capitalistic yoke, Lenin and
Trotzky may decide that the world Is
not worth saving and leave It to per
lsh of high living.
There are 10.000,000 automobiles In
the Lnlted States, but ns not half of
hem are seven-passenger pirs, even
laws to protect the pede.trlan are still'
needed by about sixty million peoptf.
It is enough penalty to have to pay
two bits for a shave without the bar-
ber stalling on the Jo), in the effort to
convince us that we are getting „ yUar.
tern worth of his valuable time.
Another reason why It might not be
hist to tight Japan about one Yap in
ie Pacific is the circumstance Oat
we have about as many here at home
as we know what to do with.
A good many of us who were willing
to sacrlllce our lives when the country
was at war shriek In anguish when
«e hnve to sacrifice some money to
pay tuxes in time of p^oce.
It would be very encouraging to the
tores of law and order if the revenue
o/ncers would seize that particular
brand of boose that Inspires to the
murderous forms of banditry.
American girl, „re no longer en-
thuslastlcall.v buying foreign title, by
marriage. Possibly the nineteenth
amendment has given them more con- ,
Aden re in themselves.
VHY A WANT An
If the present fashion of using bl- I
hlorlde tablets as confectioner}- con.
Mnues we suppose the candy store,
1H lay in a supply 0f them.
It Is a thing highly significant of I
habitual conditions that nobody ever
'ears of epidemic being carried
from America to Europe.
An economist ,ay, that nobody
nmkes a living hy being a consumer
At the same time a person must be a
eonsunier In order to live.
: PARTY
Is "Your Meal-
time Drink
Yfour Friend ?
A good many people who like tea
or coffee find that tea and coffee
dont like them.
Nervousness, sleeplessness or
disturbed digestion is proof.
Postum Cereal
furnishes a satisfyinp
CUP—without irritating
jierves or digestion.
Jhousands who have made
the chance keep on with
1- ostum because it's tet-
ter for them.
'There's a Reason"
Sold by all grocers
Made by lbs turn Cereal Co. Inc
Battle Creek, Mich.
Hurt Sclmffner Marx
suits at a radical
price drop
$50
We ve made the drop ourselves, we've taken suits
madeTh6 madV° sel1 for more and we've
iade this one feature price on them. This can't
last long; the supply is limited at this fipure-
■t s a great thing for you while it lasts.
ft)
Jr
-but
UNFINISHED WORSTEDS
FLANNELS
CHECKS
-STRIPES
Hides and hogs are said to be down
Somebody ought to tell the shoes and
(he pork chops.
It Is a time When many dealers who
mone'V| "ave t0 'ower
PAIM BEACH
SUITS
SQ.25
Here s your chance—a special selling event on Palm R« 1, c •. .
When you see these suits and compare values, you'll reali^ lh' ' !' 1 3re worth $15 to ^20
styles in the finest tailoring. y CallZe ,he sav,ng vve're offering you. All coloring
MARKS HIGGINS C0MPAIVY
Copyright 1VJI liar, Schaffaer & Marx
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