The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 98, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 9, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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Want Ads
are
Cash
Ads
are
Not
trken
Over
the
Phone
WANTED—Cr*wfUH and
♦vadi, or Thurtdty; mutt b*
*.11 not c'j" >iJ«r r,/th r.g let* than
a buefcrtful; *■' ' f paid. Call
Democrat. PVorc '9.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
If you ar< J/xiki.'.* for fanzat 01
t> .<-d atid ui aifroTfi prvj>
r/, I have it; bar* a larg«i Itat. e**
t you; tir'm'■* that ar* rtifyr-abi*.
■v 'j ti-rm* aa*: k^rlor*r yi?y
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■'■: *Q l^UKUf eSUSt Of El JiMf
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C«r -*e4 ?S iawSy's
r m'.t, r.t* 11; will i*U
Phone 45!
> Oil VI,y. '• 4/..'<r tract, only I1.1VJ:
t«-f x• - wander H*altjr Coil-
Itc
: ' ' ,K Avery disc piw. Cal.
KWISZ. *P
Want Adit Get Kin-nil Tryt?.'
KOIt SALK Beit building l?e !o
<; 1 . f - oriif r. No. l'X'O Wfjst
V.':i ;• Wr!t<- «wb«t H C Hunting
•on .15 W Ma:;,, Ka.d. Okl*. jmfc
FOR RENT
ron J'.i-.VT .*•' •: y furnished light
■ k< <-j, ir room 910 S Rock
It ,nd. l"o.-.<? IiVi. lip
~T~Se Infatuation of
Dacey
f* KU RiEL BLAIR
. . * -as ut fcn
Kit «( •i TT IN n>fi a. Eii.r.ij«f
re .a (he ara7
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of .i '-f—m; is B T airofT
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t i i trL_r >lt tii
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la blaca«.«d rici ti«* :rxrrtt>n a -
:• T«7 **: tc t* <£-.xIts-
ton tr.^ wlti K
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<ret "J-at la ti* vn.tKiry. A pemt
at <-rr.-e: -.f.e t rr**t ^irdoi, of Us
r; .-It t.-.i i ji'j t a_- i
tii ftltfc G«e, bj all kcrj of
rids a/j'i eepeo^re foods. Toe may
•a*: t fcoy tc5 tin oe luiulwi
r,0 t**jwoe<; diet, aL4 his furors le -
tlij la cikJaps*-!. Of cosr «. som*
pit will tore with rUlcule oc ti* idea,
axji descrlt* sir.;:* llrlof as a tilled
tumlp t:j<] f slrs of wtter, tmt
ilrri^!t llrtaj n esns an tppftlte for
s.'ir;p!« ti::-iru tl.at aalce for be<li,
wortt u a a eeutie *p!rlL
CLASSIFIED
WANTS
COB liK.S'T Two modern l*ed room
,'ii li '.ktord. I*}j'yoe 44'jK
lip
.- * bi/artni'-nn. Harllan ,
'- 1 OH 1-2 North Ro<rk I*-
tff; j
WANTKI) Two Unlit bo-i-
mom, M - I'luiij"- 24'' Si-
WANT ICO ;i rooniH wHh bath, m
furnlnlii il; iruruy^ Ilinv 1'• I - J
HP
lost
Tfll-'KKIIAV, .Lall ma)"- f>>llu- j.U|.,
*hlti- > log around uwk; four *hlt«- !
fn ; rew.'-rd, K'-turn t/j 721 Weat '
rtu« .;ii. 9{,j
WANTKI) Drin-.-maklnt >rid tailoi
Init; Krartiialii of Keleu-r Tullor.m-
«oll«<<i at Hi IxjuIh Mrn. li r,
32« N Ktrans 1'liom- 2fi a'jp
WANTKI) ' I,I:a •; 'A'lllTK
11A0H OKMO' KA'I Ol I I' i
WANTKI) To liny, u-'d ial>in<4,
ruriftirii and dr> < m M< ad I >irtil!i)r
Co Phuti'- 2:',0
0>HT Tank trij'k «a> ollne box*
H<-/.ar for n-'urn Io Marland K<-fin
IriK Co I'hoiji- 12S -l«c
Pcftapt nothing better Illnstratet
tbe rwaartible <tbt-.K<* wblcb a Elx,gl«
liiverjtlou cay brli.f abotst. In both so-
cial ana br)klr, - «ays, than the tele-
phot,* In tta ironderfti) development.
To give a fuller ln-preeslois of this,
om n ed c*t« or.!) 'he experleri'-e of
N«* yorn !ty ooe year ago S.-XW,-
'/XJ \ iej'z.«.'. 't t v. ere made tl.ers
each rtay , oo-* the calls number 4,'zV),-
000 ilnly. A nen telepb'*,e Is In-
stalled <rr rj nJnuie. Tie operator*
nambar td'joo. There are more than
S.-VXl/JOO mli«i! of "oatslde" wire be-
neath the dtys streets, and with the
"Inside" wire added, the total mileage
Is far eb« <> 0,000,000 miles. Aatound-
lr,« as has been the progress of In-
vent1i D dnrtij the last centnry, that
of the pr«* ot may surpass 1L
M IJCELLANEOU8
H.\(."K ' ■ ■ , Iranian ! ni-', between
cltjr and fV,k.-ey farm ' all 128? J
Dan i'r\tt,ts J0p
I HK^K M A KINO Call llarllan Apt*.|
o «-r Da KurnKure (>j 22t<
T.;.'<* an i at Australia Is 2,1)74,581
mtb ^ .
KetOamio franklin's father was a
•oa [i maker.
Dr. W o«cs H'ltchlnson points out In
In article in the Cosmopolitan Ma?a-
zlne that It t In tlie Orient with Its
peace nr.4 placidity <i 4 freedom from
harry awl buttle, that life la short
The svemg* is nlneteep to twenty-oos
years In- India, twwnty two to twenty-
Bve years In Chlua, e compered with
thlrty-el* flfty slx yearn for "west-
Bin barbarians." Our forefathers lived
the simple lite« but three centuries
*o Jflurwiiean eltlsn ha(J a death rate
if W> to W) pex 1,<X)0. Today, In our
runblng American dtles, we have the
low<-s death rst In history, 11 Mi to
12'A per 1,000,
. join The Areola Club
SPECIAL CLUB PRICES
To the first six buyers of
Ideal-ARCOLA
HOT WATER HEATING OUTFITS
I*or I firm Homf hi W<-11 its City Homes
PRICES COMM.KI E, INSTALLKD READY FOR USE
Regular Price Club Price
l"i * room lion ■; Areola ;uid .' Rudiiilor $209 00 $190.25
lor t room lion \n<.la nul K;uli:itor> $298.25 $271.25
I or 5 room Iioiim'; \reola and -I Padiaton $355.00 $322.75
For 0 room hou e; Areola and S Padiator $430.00 $391.00
I aiv.er Si/es lor I arger I Ionics
I In* Um1-AR( OLA II"' Watof HMtini Outfit Gives Healthful
I I«-Htim|f, I uel Saving, Cleanliness, Safety, Comfort and Satisfaction
N on make a gjave mistake if you do not at«wee take advantage of this
exceptional offer and be PRI PARI .b I (>P WIN I I R! The ldeal-
AR(.( >1 A is the latest and greatest I lea tin v; Invention of the age. We
guarantee SATISFACI ION,
Come in and j;«rt onr prices on heating your home with the
wonderful Ideal-ARCOLA
Davis Electric
Telephone 220
203 South Bicford
:XL Ntwsjiaper Ualoa./
i iie-V'i'e* tie .'•Ctted. whether at a
in*.5 «un e: si-eoe or some radiant
pi.-rur* In -a.* t kite«L of gold red
ju. ■ i the hoe of a to-* leaf
an- eyef a* tender a« the softest
n. >■<: pr 1". tflected the b<-art lite
' «ii!-!i4.LTefi nmsie. The hushed dreams
it v--- twateiied and his ; u se
bnuiia*< st the alarm.
i-.' t v—he. Norman 1)( ey—
fi'Uif. ri(± J. money but dlhaatiafied
11 v.'-u- telling the story of It all to his
c fr.ic-i E:.:>tt Hughe« As be
Bj' -tf t:.f sut>dt)ed tones reminded of
s ;■.« trtrern.nc «ime sweet and ten-
4e: Jit, for into his barren life bad
I cot: * a pnrjHi^e—to find ®ne woman
. ht laid see-n and to tell her that he
' iet <■- her.
•Two n, tiths." be was saying, "and
]lt setKiis -ke two years. It was Just
be- -j! the rl. are that the team took
fr.t': at t I'a4-1- r.g aB:"m'Jj!l'j. 1 was
tfcrcwr. out. It was the gash from a
dee; cut that was the most serious. I
Trif f-nec Then h^-tween that and
Hie hospital there was one supreme
awcjeLt. It was when I saw her."
j "Ton have told that, Dacey," broke
In h -gnes in a tone of slight raillery.
"Ste was lovely as an houri and all
that"
| "i-'he was simply a girl, an Innocent,
•bet .tlful girl," resented Dacey grave-
jly. A tnan stood at a little distance,
; pr • ibly a relative. t5he had torn a
jsearf fr"m her throat and was trying
to staunch the blood from my wound.
I re -all one look Into those pitying
vr. Ike eyes. Then the blackness of
&ea--. again.
"And nothing of the girl since?"
qnet-ioned Hughes.
"Nothing," replied Dacey.
"Well, I am at least glad to see your
mind roused out of the torpor of your
habitual ennui, Hughes. If you can
jtak<- any Interest In pursuing this ex-
travagant phantom, keep It up. I jet
me see, though—I believe you told
me that the accident was costly to you
In more ways than one?"
"You mean the trifle I lost?" ob-
served Dacey.
"You call five hundred dollars In
money a trifle 1".
"The money does not trouble me,"
replied Oacey carelessly. "I may have
lost It before the accident."
The friends separated, Hughes to go
home to his wife to smile over "the
ridiculous infatuation of Dacey," the
latter to still more determinedly seek
tome trace of the mysterious unknown
wbo#e bonny face was with him every-
where.
After that he spent days arid then
weeks In a constant effort to trace
j down the being he could not dismiss
from his thoughts. And then one chill
blustering November night, as he sat
, In the library of his lonely home, he
Ibbw a forlorn form appear before the
casement and falter there. He saw a
wan, agitated face and dripping,
norm-beaten garments. In an Instant
he had drawn open the window, and
she, the lady of his dreams, tottered
Into the room and fell to the nearest
chair, where she drooped like a wilted
| flower.
I .She raised her eyes at last to inur-
|timr his name, to draw from her bosom
—the pocketbook he had lost.
I "You are Mr. Dacey," she faltered.
I "This Is yours, I must go."
"No I No I" cried Dacey, blocking
! the way. Then he saw her reel with
| a terrified cry. The windows behind
Oacey opened and a rough-looking
man Intruded—the man he had seen
| nce before with the girl.
j "Ah, I have found you, have I, Glo-
jrlu?" hissed the Intruder. "You had
that all of the time."
The speaker made a dive for the
pocketbook. Dacey put out his strong
trra.
"Do not harm him," pleaded the girl
plteously. "He has kept me a pris-
oner, he has nearly starved me be-
cause I would not give up the pocket-
book which I wrenched from him. But
he Is my brother—and It was all his
! rniel lust for gold."
| "Take It and—go," said Dncey to
I the brother.
j With a gloating cry of Joy the man
uped from the room, holding the cov-
eted money to his breast like a wild
beast clasping Its prey. Dacey re-
I closed the windows, pressed a button
In the wall and told the servant who
biiswered to summon his widowed sis-
ter.
I "Sit down, please," spoke Dacey, as
wondering Leah Davelln entered the
room. "I have a story to tell."
I How sweetly soft he told It! How
Ihe sympathetic tears came to his lov-
J Ing sister, how the eyes of the breath-
| less, marveling Olorla Hurley seemed
lo take it nil in as If It were some
beautiful dream.
Abruptly Dacey left the room, the
ivomaii he loved In the friendly charge
of Ills sister. It was a new Gloria,
revived, whom he met the next dny—
Ihe happy day, the day of his life Im-
memorial that he asked her to become
Itls wife.
Strikingly Original.
I''lap—Why does ihe umpire call
strikes? The butler doivsn't strlkM
anything.
PlD I kliow, but all strikes end In
walkouts. American l.oglnii Weekly.
So to Speak.
"The motor stalled and we were
blocking truffle at the foot of the hill."
"Then what happened?"
"A cop hauled us up."—Lotllsvllls
Oourler-Journul.
Tin- M yi'.ii nil! ilHilgbb i l 11 I
m r s ' !b rl< i Huff 11' ■ ® •" |
disappeared from lb ■ h"'"1 .luiiiluy
afternoon ahoul 1 o'i;loi k an*! (!fl*p!li
a frantic standi b> Ihi |..u m "
ulsted by llfilsl'boid, th< little .In v,..
not found Ulilll 7 o < loi i la i IiIk'iI
when -tie was lie ah a lit IIj« ilOMia 'if
Torn II.mi.! v !)ll ;-oulb Huff Th.
little k"I .•, « ili iovn d in front ni
the H' file >?y Iioiih by lb h n and
LauuUi Httliliesijy H'e iijilii
and told litem tin wan In i bill w<a
unable to give bur tiuin'
Mr HetmeHsy notllteil tie |lo|lc
station and officer* ill turn ttnUli• <1
the fra'tlb parents, thai tlieit ilaugli
ter had been found Tin lltlbt girl
had wandere.1 'l\ block frojn hei
home and had mlraculou*h i o'a|n-d
accident In ln-r long Jtmrney
.M.-iri r ': I i ■ 11 .ii I ■ • Mit
miatloner llarker and I1' II Morris,
J. C. Hubbard, K limner mid Or
f'wi.ng of the l,lc club ' itiiiiniliee
went to Kald th •• ifli iniinn lo in
sped the Enid White Way llgltllnR
tysti-m with the Idea of securing dat i
•i, :a- Ill nt I • 1: < III ; 1 i f ' III it all
ing of the system In this < :ly.
A CHANGING WORLD
••V in living lo a chaDginp
witflil I never ibougbt I rjiuld ever
ht cured of my stonu^'b trouble
-,lt-ilital clem • ' med u/abel Uj
belli no Iltil Ibaitk <Jod we are
Jirogn if ink and now Wayr'e Wonder-
ful me from
all bioiiia' li ft y ill plow fc ' 'atii a&aifc
able in ' ti anythlnc ' n '• £'™-
jile, barmi' pi eparation "at r-
movss iii.'.i mscw turn the
Intcsiliisl irs''1 u"""J''' liw- in
flitmiitiiiinii lib b caiisf- P-actically
all lolti.i. It, 11 -< i "id In'' 'it = a-'-
h , hi ilt< llltilnf a|t|,end eli Oa<-
ibtHt will coiivlflci or moii'-y nfund
eli All III hj l'ii-t.1
-RP
Theatre
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
On the 29th day of Aiigiid, 1921, a j
license will be sold at auction and
Issued to the highest bidder, foi
the purpose of operating a ferry
across the South Canadian river, it
or near a place known as the Powder
Face Crossing, located 1n N10 'A See.
34, Twp. 12, It. 10. The sale begins
at 1:00 p. m. In" the Counly Clark's
office. Successful bidder will be re-
quired to make bond and sign con-
tract agreeable to the Cloiiniy Com-
mi' -io&'r Ordered tlii:< Mb day o'
August, 1921.
C. E. UROSS,
al8-15. County Clerk.
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(Fourth Estate)
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daily habit; newspaper advertising j
reaches each day virtually all who i
buy.
Newspaper advertising is the lite
blood of local trade, because it
touches all consumer sources in ev-
ery community.
Newspaper advertising cuts selling
costs because It entails no waste Is !
locality of circulation.
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quick, thorough and economical deal-
er distribution and dealer good-will.
Newspaper advertising enables
manufacturers to tell where their
products may be bought.
Newspaper advertising can be
started or stopped overnight.
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manufacturers to check advertising
results and cost3 in every market
they enter.
TIJFSDAY, AUGUST 9th.
ELLIOTT DEXTER
—in—
"THE WITCHING HOUR"
A picture that mak'-s you think;
that grips your attention from the
first reel and holds It without a
break till the final fade-out—that
Is "The Witching Hour," a new I'ara^
mount picture which will ■<'. shown
at the Derry Theatre this evening
It Is a smooth, even vehicle that puts
over powerfully the message that
thoughts are actual forces. Elliott
Dexter as "Jack Brookfield" gives
an impersonation quite different
from that of .lohn Mason, who creat-
ed the role on the stage, but one
equally Impressive. The rest of
the cast is excellent and supports Mr.
Dexter splendidly in the difficult
action of the drama.
El Meno
Theatre
Today Last Showing of
FLORENCE CHASE
—in—
"THE WOMAN ABOVE
REPROACH"
(f
BUTTER
BETTER
BUTTER
FRESH SIX TIMES A WEEK
Star Grocery
STAR TAYLOR, Proprietor
200 North Barker Phone 8 63
WE DELIVER
BETTER
I his Looks
Good
But the proof of the pudding
Is in the eating
And we serve 'em iust this way with that Delicious
NEW STATE ICE CRE&S
Phone us those party orders.
Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry, Tutti-Frutti and Brick
PHONES 168 and 148
THE PATTERSON DRUG COMPANY
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 98, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 9, 1921, newspaper, August 9, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91343/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.