The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 15, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
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A. F. OF 1.
Ponvur, June 1!". The f oltf'mv
com ill I Hex of th Attirrli an Kcilor.i
t .hi of lailior tins i i '1 > '1 • 1 -,l"
linn calling III nil 1'ri- I li'lll I 111rdiII <
nnil iin inliiTf of <"ii-n It full ' I'iu
Initiative in w rl I di ; iniinmmil '
li l« prolmlilo tin' re olutlon will In
m i ad mi toduj
Wllllammin, .1 imo t!> Th • ii'ii1'1*1'"
out break In tin- MtnKO I'lHIrtty ' «'H I
llelils wil • bclloVOll quelle 1 In I ■
Thirty seven nun w re nf • -I•" 1 i'
ler Hill pert K n luul bcei
yesterday Th#y were brought heii
to be charge* with violating marllul
luw.
The Women Mi'- narv m i' !
„r St John's church will have llion
social mooting with Mr Burnet i.
406 S. Evans, Thursday afternoon n'
2: .'10.
Miss Al o V- >'omos,U
science toucher In the Kl Itono high
school lust >oar. ha ice. iilod a p..
hit ion 111 tho Oklahoma Ot> hltsh
school tor next term at an Increase.!
salary.
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The ton acres recently purchased
I \ Uio oily fur Tourist park has been
I , I off anil ns lamn an the roadway
through th park I* mirvcynfl, volun
I r: will lie eulled upon to upend a
(i ,. cleaning oui tin iinderbruHh and
I .ill erw 1 e cleaning lip I ho park.
Tonri I park Is known to tourism
I from ail pari■ of the United Stttpe,
n il II I Ih'oti the host advertising Kl
j Henn has Weil on any one tiling
I he has dune Willi the addition to
l ilie park anil the Improvement* con
i i.ini'laloil. Tourist park will not onlj
Ira pnnidiso for the tourist but will
make an Ideal picnic place fur Hit
I local people.
|
Mnvor .lack Klvett anil oilier city
ntflclal mi' a complete Inspection
,,f hi, ciiIom I district yesterday and
iliore plan were found Insanitary,
II i|n\ . \vi■ to given to clean them
Hi' or lb. owner in occupant of the
pretiii' ■ would he placed III Jail
«■, ■ iilur . i apeil the eagle eyes nf
i |i n i iiivs. restaurants, aorta foul.
■ ins and private residences being all
• lyen lilt once over. Mayor Klvett
, ,,l nils inoriiliig that ho did no'
tlieve il was possible for people to
• v, mini, the lllth found In some of
ilie i-lart visited and stated thai
I hose who refused to clean lip ni
, nt, wneill lie given the full penally
,,f tin law Other Inspections are to
li, inn do in various parts of the city
1 , for, lite hot summer months ar
CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
CLASSIFIED
isasss^-sw
Are you
going away
on a vacation
WANTS
HELP WANTED
WANTED—Lunch counter girls.
Grier Eating House, 8tf<
DON'T GO WITHOUT A KODAK
A GOOD ONE FOR $3.50
ALSO CLAUSON ROAD MAPS
ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE 35c
Doesn't hurt a lilt! Drop a llttl.
"Freefone" on an selling corn, '
stantly that corn stops hurting, men
shortly you lift It right off wltl
Aimers Truly!
Your druggist sells a tiny bottl'
of "Freezone" for a few cents, suf
fldent to remove every hard corn,
soft corn, or rorn between tho toes,
and the calluses, without soreness
or irritation.
JONES DRUG CO.
^ ..... ... -—
N
son
BW ST A
Drug C't
TE Ire Cream. Pattei
Phone 168. tf'«
WANTED—Clean, white ra^s at
Democ at Office.
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XV
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Miss l.orna Robinson, science teach
or of tho high school, has resigned
Iter position.
Mi | gtd I'lule of Enid. Okla.. 'Ileil
i El Iteuo at noon today Mrs. flute
v well known here, having lived
lu re several years ago. Funeral an
i nunc> uifiit will be made tomorrow
Q>TQ)
Mis
Theatre
Last Showing of
POLA NEGRI
—in—
"PASSION"
o
Jt)
Theatre
WHOM SHAY
ALICE CALHOUN
—in—
"CLOSED DOORS"
Tells ;i stor\ full of lfnimn
interest and appeal. See what
happened to .1 ;iil wlvse hus-
band neglected her?
Vera Steele of the primary
ent of the Lincoln school,
has r- siuneii aiul accepted a position
11 the Altus high school at an In-
. .1 , ,1 salarx Miss Cosby will take
! .i of the department at Lincoln.
Mr and Mrs. D t" Balcb returned
Vond. y fram a three « .-ks' visl\
with relatives at Carney.
Mi- K\ \ Hawthorn? of Ednionu
\ us a visitor ; the office of Supt.
| ,rad> j estei d.iy.
Rock 1*1 and ofllttr Marlow wd
, Kohrliack an 1 Fahny of the local po
I lice picked up two stlcktip men ves
I, rda\ Officers from Marlow arriv
ti last night and took them back
' wlu re they are wanted *on a charge
•f holding up an I robbing two farm-
! era near that place
I Hi H. A. Hover will return tl.is
I avenlnf from BoetOQ where lie hW
,u ttond the \merican Medical
j i mi, it Ion ii'eting.
HEALTHY PEOPLE
Have Rich, Red Blood
Weak, wornout blood is respon-
sible 'or a host of ills. If you
would attain ruddy health, a ro-
bust body and muscular strength,
you must first have rich, red
blood. Thousands have enriched
their blood with S. S. S., the rec-
ognized standard blood building
tonic.
For Special Booklet or for indi-
%• idual ttdv icc, « j tho at chnr^p,
write Chirt llffftfloal Attvfa t,
5.S.S. Co ,Dep't436. AMnnta.Ga.
Get S. S. S. at your druggist
JUST AS GOOD
EL RENO ICE CREAM
Made By Home Factory By Home Labor
WANTED—Cook at sanitarium. Ap-
ply at Sanitarium. 15c
POSITIONS WANTED
DRESSMAKING, 111 1-2 E. Russell.
Over Behne Jewelry. Phone 1302-R.
15l.
I'AINTING and paperhanging. Phone
S27-J. 16p
DRESSMAKING and designing. 814
South Admire. Phono 79.J-R. 21p
FOR RF.N>
Supplied by El Reno Dairies
Pints 25 cents
Quarts 50 cents
Sold By
Kelly's Confectionery
Telephone 507
We Deliver
Blood
lliiiiiir .a,
il l! :
FOR RENT' Nicely furnished sleep-
ing rooms close in. Phone S01-J.
9tf<,
BED room strictly modern, private
entrance, close in. Phone 662. 16p
FOR RENT—Furnislied rooms foi
light housekeeping. Phone 304-R.
XXX
THIS TIME LAST YEAR
Enth made his ISth rnn off Ron
Fuller in Chicago
Jim Vaughn won his 7th straight
...line beating the Uraves 1 lo 0 The
Culls net only 3 hits.
WE ARE EQUIPPED
To da first class cleaning, pvssini;, repairing, altering,
hat work, etc.—One day service.—No gasoline odor.—
A trial will please you.
EVANS & FALES
Globe Store Sale
MBHHaaBHHHBal!Bag8ISsnnBanBBJ.tuL.ia imi vt
Is Stil! Under Way and
Drawing the Crowds
Don't pass up this opportunity to
supply all your needs in
Dry Goods, Ladies'
Furnishings,
Ntrv elties
To take advantage of our
Big Reductions
YOUR LAST CHANCE
The dole Store
M. H. Sendelbach, prop. El Reno,Okla.
I'hone 311
WE DO OUR BEST" Phone 314
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ALL OUR ARTIC AND WHITE MOUNTAIN
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
WILL BE ON SALE AT REDUCED PRICES
A FEW LAWN MOWERS ARE LEFT
AT THE SPECIAL PRICE
DCERJNG TWINE IN S POUND BALLS
loc PER POUND
McCORMICK AND DEF.RINC BINDERS
AND REPAIRS ON HAND
L. K, BUTTS
,?OR RENT—Modern bod room, hot
■>nd cold water; close in. Phone
1110-R. 9tfo
FOR RENT - Four room house, 51-i
South Williams; all paved, east front,
also 379 acres just 2 miles south oi
Ei Reno, Okla. Write or call Fred
W. Heckes. Okarche, Okla., or I). E.
or A. P. Heckes. 17c
for Sale
FOR SALE—2 good Jersey
Phone 354-R.
cows.
16p
FOR SALE Remington typewriter,
'n good order, $25, at 200 S. Rock Is-
land. 15c
FOR SALE—1920 model Ford coupe,
very good condition; owner leaving
city. Call Fort Reno, Capt. Houston.
1318c
FOR SALE—2 tents 16x16^ 16-oz
ducking, walled and floored. Inquire
Democrat. lGp
FOR SALE 6 room semi- moderu
house on South Bickford. For rent,
carage, nicely furnished rooms close
in; board if desired. Phone 570-J. •
15p
MISCELLANEOUS
MR FARMER—Don't wait, get that
Moline Universal TUactor now; 8-10,
two 14-in. gangs and other attach-
ments; little used; priced right;
time if needed. See Lancaster, Tel.
1368. 300 N. Bickford street, El
Reno. 8tfc
LAWN MOWERS
Repaired and sharpened, also othei
cutlery, electric fans and irons, etc.,
repaired and exchanged. Mike Pri'-
2-os, 312 5. Choctaw. Phone 728.
j30
LOST .
LOST Small diamond brooch. Re*
ward. Leave at Democrat. 7tfc
LOST Platinum Slirinn pin s< t with
diamonds, between Rock Island sta-
tion and business section. Liberal
reward. Notify Guy Miller, Slloain
Lodge, Oklahoma City. JI7p
WANTED Boarders and roomers.
603 East Wade. Phoi)".N39.l
!• 11 I3p
IlattiP Sliaw, 111 • | < 11 > I mill' I'i'l ler
i ilcM'ils off lei1, tins broil nTf ilulv hi'V
oral days on account of hi< kni
Mr. and Mrs .1 K K,qHO nr„ tn
OKIalioni.i Citj lodn\ on I
Phillip Hldy. 82 veilr.i old. died nl
the homo of luS dauRhtor. Mrs Will
'• rNlncli of PI<<dinont last niRlit .if
•cr several months' illness Tho fun
cr.il will 1h> held from tho hone and
burial will ho in tho Kl Reno rcme
t< r>' tomorrow afternoon, itrslilc .
1.1s main friends ho lca\cs to mourn
I is loss his wife, four daughter*. Mrs
W S Oyo of Kl Rono. \trs Cortruilo
I'oys of Wiurika. Mr- John Yost of
Miami and Mr* Will McN'inch ot
1 ledmont. Mr. llidy \ as the uriu 1
father of Mrs. Theo llansky of this
city.
I WANTED -Good. Clean. White r.^
' a: Demoi rut Office ..
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 15, 1921, newspaper, June 15, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91302/m1/4/: accessed May 22, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.