The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 169, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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IE DAIIY DEMOCRAT 'influenza
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1 Daly Except Sunday
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T. W. MAHBR
T. J. HENNESSY
J. R. MAHKR
W. A. HENNESSY
preventive, melt and il-
and morning—
a po Rub
Mtlttfn Jars (JicdYccrh
| The S d division of the LadleB Aid
f he Firs' M. E church will gh
rummage sale Sat., Nov. 5, at the
1 Reno Motor Co., 211 South Bicl
! iord. 29-1-4
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FOOL PERSONALS
John Drew Is passing a cuple of
wet It ends with Charlie Chaplin.
Judge Gary of the steel trust and
Samuel Oompers have gone on a bi-
cycle (our of Long Island
William R Hearst is decorating
hi- ,t imrtmenta to receive the Hon-
orable Lloyd de-run, who will b his
guest during th > il ~ i in in> nt ton
ference.
John D. Rockefeller Jr. has cabled
Upton Sinclair to join him in China.
Wilbur F. Crafts and Ju> k Demp
sey have taken a baeli I n apartment
In Greenwich villag
Edsel Ford has Just received •
letter from Marshal Foch thanking
im personally for what he 'ltd for
France.
Amy Lowell and Wait Mason are
oll:t bo rating on a light comedy.
Lillian Glsh ia teaching Edith
! Wharton how to read and write.
W MAHER
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EDITOR
BUBSCKIPTION RATES
• (Delivered by earner)
lao Year |4.00
'hree Months l.W 1
)AY CF SAILS MAY RETURN
tany C Op* t g to D?crea6«
the Present Supremacy of the
Steam Driven Ve6sel.
A grest deal of the henoly ami ro-
larice of th m a | H with the do-
^ line of the sailing ship.
The Bulling sli p ic way to the
leillncr lie .-.in,- ti In-ttcr was ttn>re
lellnblc as lo ruiis ;<ixl was nut hung
p by < aim-, ei w d down so much
j head win ;Hid .ales, and finally
ould he opr:; led ii larger unit*. So
: has In n tissnm «U that the sailing
hip lias been i-d forever. It
tirvives, thi' ly under fore-
nd-nfl rig. but in1 ocean freight Is
Erried by tb s.i m.. ■ 11'i\t?n vessel,
liu; i. ' the revival
f the Jailing a a carrier. The
Kuec uml the I'aiiaina ennuis have
Hiorteiied the world ruutfs materially,
jnl is i- ve fuel
nd oil Is not (I,' a p. So there are In-
■restlng |>: ; - fur a return to
ills. Tie tig; wouiil be fore-and-aft
istead of the obi qua re sails, and
lere w, : n . fur bundling
|hd an au\ f mini.
A naval i f standing has
>me fni d i a d gn of this
Ind, i i >i Diesel engine,
eel v .i and electrlcfty
5r li;;litln. at ' b ting. American
tap* have* been ojh-i ntlng with us
funny ;i I the use of
Ower would i" r it the o|iemtlon of
irge units with :i oin|iaintiveljr small
W. B j „
. HERE'S A BUSINESS
I FOR EL RENO
Good for $6,000 to $12,000 Yearlyl
BTwo rallroa 1 men put an Electrlk
Ma'd llnke Shop equipment in n
small town in Wisconsin. Today
, they are making real money,
: without 1.av1'iknown a thing
| about ti'.- 1 ' v b .Inns ' Otli
; er- at> ti "'her cities.
Ii You ltav • in. i bun... right
pie re. A cash business; no chat-
jges; no deliveries; your profits
[in the till e,>ry night. Everyone
Who cat : is vour customer. We
'supply all equipment and full in
formation Write or Wire Today
for full particulars on Electrlk-
■plaid Bake Shop:. A< t now to
(obtain exclusive territory for El
ii Reno.
ELECTR!ti MAID BAKE SHOPS
■321 Cedar St. St. Paul, Minn.
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
Take Aspirin only as told In each
I tckagc of i . inline Haver Tablets of
I sptrin. ! i f 'miis
e direction dosage worked
lit bv physl • 21 years,
ltd :tji-
t chain ite , If you
|e ti 'ablets ym.
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■ Pain. Handy tin hoses of twelve
hie: i
J 11 lari' ■ • , . ■
lade
lonoacc lei of ilicylicacid.
AW, WHAT'S THE USE
one eleven
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Inseparables
One for mildness,VIRGINIA
One for mellowness, BURLEY
One for aroma,TURKISH
The finest tobaccos perfectly
aged and blended
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Why Not Try a Deaf and Dumb Helper?
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 169, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1921, newspaper, November 2, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91415/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.