The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 109, Ed. 1 Monday, August 22, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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FOR
YOUR
DINNER
Don't
forget it isn't quite complftte unless you
serve that delicious
New State Ice Cream
For we ire the folks that put the "cream'' in Ice
Cream .lust watch the crowds and see who sells the
ice cream in El Reno.
Chocolate Vanilla, Strawberry, Tuttl Fruttl, Brick.
PHONES 148 and 168 _
PATTERSON DM COMPANY
TO MRS. WILSON
Tutila i thi' 'only thin : tlta. '
| helped me and l'nr i;oing- to Uc-*'P on
raking It ns lor.g ns I can go it and
:t oil low pood" -aid
I Mrs. S. D. Wllbon,-1700 Santa K«- St.,
Ol.lahoma City. Okla.
I "I was miserable for tin year; as
ji result of stomach troubh Every-
1 hirtg I : '• seemed to ilo n more
harm than good. My mouth was al-
ways dry. as the-flow of sn'.iva was
■topped almost entirely, anil what I
ate would lie In my stomach nndi-
By VERA T. ROGERS. ^
(tki- Ull, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.)
Over and over nguln the thoughtful,
•tudloua Trenaln Impressed upon his
daughter the fuct that she ibwjld
murry.
"Don't keep him waiting longer, my
chilli," he would Ui"-;c, while -ie pain
In his dark, n ar sighted eyes was all
too evident, "lie loves you, you love
him, and he Is a line fellow."
"But, daddy—let you live alone?"
Cty tie's St. ('en ia face would lift to
■can the expression bahlnji his heavy
spectacles.
■'Vou iiave been a wonderful dnugh-
WANTED_
M.'AVAY mail examination Sept
17; start $133 month; expenses paid
:peciinen questions free. Columbu
litute, Columbus, O. s3p
Mated I had fulfill headache and tert you have thought of we always J
v a .i nervous 1 couldn't re d v or now we must think of you. He \\iis
smoothing her soft hair with u thin
white hand. "1 won't have you left
alone—as Llblde Carson was when her
fnther went at last. It Is your right—
every woman's right—to marry," he
would stoutly ullirm, but bigheart
quaked with the dread of losing his
only child, the sunshine of his schol-
THOSE DESIRING LOCATIONS FOR PRIVILEGES
AND CONCESSIONS AT THE CANADIAN COUNTY
FAIR ARE REQUESTED TO SEE CHARLES TOMP-
KINS AT ONCE AND MAKE THE NECESSARY
ARRANGEMENTS.
night and jm I Kept gettln;
'1 the time. 1 got thinner and weak
er every day and was so miserable
tlvU life was Jnst a burden to me.
"Since my first dose of t> a ' 1
have gained fifteen pounds in w> gh-
and feel better than I have in years.
After the third day I noticed the sa- ■ arly life.
liva began to flow and my improve- , And Clytie Would look Ion
uient ever since has been r. d. My
headaches are almost entir y brolt
on up. I'm not nervous li I was
and I sleep better than I have in
years. 1 never have any trc ile now
efter a meal and, in fact, am just
like a different person. Tanlac has
certainly been a blessing to me."
Tanlac Is sold In El Heno "oy The
City Drug Store and by leading druu
gists everywhere.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fowler left to-
day for Wichita, Great Bend ano
Hoisington. Kan., where they will
visit for ten day.
DANCE
Thursday night Jackson Hall
—Music By—
"The Oklahoma Five"
LADIES ATTENTION!
The telephone company in making
up their directory got my Initials
wrong, Mrs. E. A. Evans instead of
C. A. Evans and street number 109
South Hayes instead of 107 East
Hayes.
MRS. C. A. EVANS
Phone 64
Hemstitching, Picoting. Huttons Cov-
ered and all kinds of Pleating.
POH SALE—Six room modem house
close in on pavement, good term ;
might con: ider Ford. Addre 1 Box
186. , 22p
Notice of Application for Executive
. Clemency.
Notice is hereby given that on th<
lOt.h day of September 1921 r as soon
thereafter as the same can he heard,
an application will be pi sented to
the Pardon and Parole Attorney an '
to the Governor of the State of Ok
lahoma for executive clemency foi
Charles F. Parks, who was convicted
and sentenced to the state peniten-
tiary on the 28th day of July, 1919
from Canadian County to serve a
term of five years for grand larceny.
Witnesseth my hand this 16th day of
July, 1921".
CHARLES F. PARKS.
&-18-25-S.1.8.
It Is Such a Pleasure
DO THE WASHING WITH A THOR
So easy on the Clothes
— And so easy on the operator.
I
I
TWO HUNDRED IN USE IN EL RENO
Large Number of these in use over 10 Years.
VERY EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS
CALL NOW FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION
Davis Electric
"We Do Plumbing Too."
CLASSIFIED
WANTS
WIKO—Furnished bed room. Tel
ephone 19. ^0*
W A XT 101) Lunch i-oun Or *irls.
piy ut J. J. Grler.
WANTED- 12 or 15 loads of dirt, 420
North Rock Island, Phone 10G6J.
D. Murphy. 20*
FOR SALE
PHONE 220
out of
the window at the big, empty Carson
home, across the elm-bordered street,
it had been used as a hospital during
the war. Libido—husbandlesa, child-
less and the last of the Cur.sous—was
wondering.
One February evening slio stared
through the bare brand s of the trees
until every gray buttered window
seemed to mock her with the eyes of
starved gh >ts. She twisted her hands
In an agony of Indecision: "I enn't
leave dud ly for Knee. 11* only mother
had lived!" Then she wept hysteri-
cally. Her father, buried in his books,
did not hear, but her lover came upon
her unawares.
"Clytie,. darling," he whispered, "let's
get married right away; you've kept
me waiting long enough,
"That—that's what daddy says, too,"
she gulped weakly, from the pressure
of his strong arms.
"lie does?" shouted Knee. "Your
dad's a brick!" he added inelegantly.
"Perhaps we can persuade him to liv<
with us, once we're married."
She shook her head to assure him
that her father never would, while a
strange, new emotion hurried the heart
against his breast. At that moment a
finger of light from the rising moon
touched the face of the house across
the street. It was*fateful.
"Per—perhaps dadd. could lie per
snaded," she wl'.lsj eretl soft!. .
The ceremony \\a- a quiet one in th
big, fiouVr-deekcd library. Willi
ile promised to love, honor and obey
ITorace Townley, her ' tis ais mind
was an exclamation i it: "Mm" dad-
dy and all-these bool o a city apart-
ment!" Then she was whirled away to
a Southern honeymoon.
Tremaln's married sister stayed on
with him while Clytie was gone, lie
would have preferred to tie alone, with
the memory of his dati .liter and the
unobtrusive ministrations of the
elderly housekeeper. Aunt Emma
wasn't its. d to Ids ways, she was a
fusser and man;1 ed to mislay his
books and papers with her constant
I
The bookworm was'frequently driven
from the house by her industry. The
sight of a feather duster, with a long
1,;tnd"\ in her capable hands, was the
fignnl for his departure. "It will do
him good.' was her brisk answer
i to the old housekeeper when she
remonstrated. "Clytie let iter father
! have too much of his own vuy.
i But, land alive! what could one expect
I from a child with such a hentheri
' name? Ile isn't fifty yet. and he moves
] about like an old man.
The harassed man ceased, at last, to
■ slam the outer door as a violent re-
proach to his officious relative. He be-
gan to enjoy bis Ion ' walks In the keen
March nir and brl 'it sun. His oye-
| v -lit" berrnn to improve, Ids stooped
I shoulders straightened perceptibly, and
his long limbs were Acquiring a rhyth-
;■ fc swlie* in place of the former
v abble Aunt 1'nuna smiled behind
] her duster.
I Thejpowlng brld«sStepped from the
1 (i ngpfank int.. her father's strong
grip.
"Wh I ':i ly." she gasped, "Is It
really you?"
"You may tliatik, or Maine, your
mint for thlp coat Of tan," smiled
Trematn, when he had greeted th
beaming Race, "But who is this?"
"Forgive me. Miss Carson," Clytie
.■tweetl'■ upoloci ed to a fair voninn
with smiting blue eyes, who stood he-
! hind her. "We met her on the boat
Daddy—you remember—from the house
across the street?"
"Llljble—Llhble Carson!" Treinain
had faken both gloved hands which
the hnn;hli " v in held out.
"Morse Trematn- yon don't look a
■ I f'"'ty
OR SALE—By owner, two new five
lom bungalows; good terms Phone
185-J. 22P
FOR SALE—5-room house. Apply at
;0(j West Russell. xx
n>ERRY
Theatre
MONDAY & TUESDAY
DAID POWELL
"MYSTERY ROAD"
A romance of the Primrose
took
Path and the toll that Fate
took from some who traveled
there. Dancing through
scenes of fashion and luxury
in England, France and Monte
Carlo.
r-'OR SALE or trade, unimproved and
mproved property. Why pay corn
mission? Buy or trade direct with
he owner. For further information
see J. L. Dickey or phone 485-R.
26p
"OR RENT—480 acre farm located
niles west and 1 1-2 miles south of
; alumet; 260 acres under vultivation
alance good pasture; 2 sets improve-
ments; cash rent; excellent oppor-
unlty for the right party. Mrs. Fran-
is llean. Calumet, 'Route 1. 22p
HO
OR SALE—Good sand 10c per 10n
lelivered in El Reno, or $1.00 per load
■it pit. Phone RK151, John Loren
',en. 24p
FOR SALE—Best building site in
•ity; 100 ft. corner, No. 1000 Wes-
Wade. Write owner. R. C. Hunting
ton, 515 W. Main, Enid. Okla. ]30-tfc
FOR SALE—Boy Scout suit, in first
slass condition. Call at Democrat.
XXX
FOH SALE or trade. 1 good Deering
'01 n binder for good milk cows,
lurry Hall, 0 miles east on ice plant
road. Phone WY152. 22p
FOR RENT
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
"THE DEVIL'S ANGLE"
A drama that pulses with life
and color and feminine
beauty.
A masterpiece of Artistic
Photography and Graphic
realism.
USE THE WANT ADS.
FOR RENT—Cool bed room, close
li, private entrance. Phone 944-R.
23p
'What's in a Name?"
By MILDRED MARSHALL
Facts about your name; ita history; mean*
lng; whence it vraa derived; «lgnl6caivce|
your lucky day and lucky )ewcL
MISCELLANEOUS
NICELY furnished 2 room apartment
Tlavlin Apartments, 108 1-2 N. Rock
Island. 19tfc
DRESSMAKING—Call Havilan Apts.
over Bass Furniture Co. 22p
GENERAL
7-lfl-R.
housework wanted.
Phone
22p
LOST- Between R. I. Bldg. and Fair
addition, i! posit book El Reno Cen
I.ii'uji* Union and four checks $10
nil. three $1.50 each, one $4.60;
payment stopped. Return J. E.
Spurr, 125 Rock Island Bldg. 20p
WANTED- Two furnished rooms or
bed room with board In private resi-
once; references given. Address
it. I). Hutchinson, Central hotel. 20r
FURNITURE for
rd. G. B. Gibso
pale. 901 S.
Bick-
20p
MODERN sleeping looms. Phoni
55ft. 505 E. Wade. tfc
IVE ROOM house for rent at 818
W. London. Phone 1012. 20tfc
MCl-'LV furnished rooms. 521 So
Choctaw. Phono 1.177-.I. xxs
DR. P. E. RUNKLE
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
308 Shops Bldg.
Corner Main and Hudson
Oklahoma City, Okla.
The ,\
look ov
oung
>r the
until i •
could ti'
"It 1
n,mi' i
Nor I
"1-1
"Oh'
gasped
tace lift
nil ha ! turned away to
luggage.
1 bcllevp Daddy can
to live w • li us, after
ted I ride.
■1 Race.
■ ! boulder
"> i air nt the
re in n world
attitude was
■ . ,x orilg She
.ie- everv wo-
i non in s answer;
Kmc 'ie'a ti darling,"
( I; tie. Thou the St. Cecilia
reverently In the sunshine.
THE CHEERFUL CHERD&
• MMMM «
IF I could grotLn •art
Formal te?v.t>
Or other Functions
stiFF witk style-
I shouldn't mind
the torture is
To hi-ve, to
stand the things'
^.nd smile-
THERESA.
ONE of the prettiest of feminine
names which for some reason hag
always been associated with France
and yet Is essentially English, la
Theresa. It Is one of the many femi-
nine names which come from the har-
vest and its original source Is a Greek
word meaning to reap or gather In a
crop. ,
The first to bear the name waa 8
Spanish lady, the wife of a Romak
noble called Paullnus. Both Paullnua
and Ids wife were devotees of St. Je-
rome. The name Theresa had great
vogue In Spain and Is finally found as
Teresa on a throne in Leon in the
Tenth century.
The most noted Teresa appears In
the Sixteenth century when the Ro-
man Catholic church produced the re-
markable sulnt of that name through
the Spanish connection of the house
of Austria ; the princesses of Spain and
Germany were frequently christened
Teresa.
In France It became Terrese through
the queen of Louis XIV and Provence
culled it Terezon. The empress-que«n
added greatly to its fame, her noble
spirit winning all hearts.
St. Theresa of course brought It to
England through the Roman Catholic
religion, though its vogue there did not
begin until after the Reformation.
England also calls her Terry and
Tracy ; France makes her Therese. She
Is Theresa in Portugal and Teresa and
Teresita in Spain, Italy uses Teresa
and Teresina, in Germany she Is
Theresla.
Theresa's tallsmanlc stone is amber,
it promises her good health, wards off
evil spirits and warns approaching Ill-
ness by piling in color. Thursday la
her lucky day and three her lucky
lumber.
(Copyright.)
0
Kansas Family Problem.
Ar. Emporia family takes the family
do}, to church once In a while. Last
Sunday the dog was tied to the motor
«r during the services. Every time
the choir sung tlio dog howled. It wan
:. question whether to take the dog
nivny to keep from disturbing the
peace or stop the choir to keep from
disturbing the dog.—Emporia Gazette,
— 0
A LINE 0' CHEER
By John Kendrick Banga.
A COMFORTING THOUOHT.
JUST take thla comfort unto your
aoul
tn the midst of your worrtea
and frets;
The Football never could aoore e
(J o*I
Were It not for the ktcka It (eta!
(Copyright.)
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 109, Ed. 1 Monday, August 22, 1921, newspaper, August 22, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91354/m1/4/: accessed May 22, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.