The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 200, Ed. 1 Monday, December 12, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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EL REM) DAILY OCMUUUI
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darting of r-fa. ■
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I#* amj have H■ ■-
ir o, •n<J h * : ■*-
1|T T**VIL SLOWEr >; df,<v
B«<*wsr<l ram h -1-■■< r'l O Tlrae. ji , -0-.
la /<ror flight! I*" « irttH *
while for tooigfct' W« ar* to w-trr
of ati"JC0Obr.<-«, -oot g tii-1 s-
and grazing our bwl*. <iWe sa a
bort* and a bnggr oct- -r or« neb a«
we aae<J to tfcoae <l<-sr day* >t jot
aa ji the B n f" ort co f"hron1eI*
Lefi arable oowaM with nerer a fear
that there may be aomt&ing u> vn.
oot of rear! No juncture-; tlrea or
apa-< [.lag* to wa'cb; nerer a tbrottl*
d iat Mt a notch; tot at; danger of
oar parent fte«J breaking -he ~:t
of law as to •pee-l W« nee 'r. • - er
for fear of a an** • we t worry
there ma7 cutij* a TS*h. Ret w"b o*:r
•weetbeart rtr1 • • -rt *7 vzt • -
«rer the aroooth country b:.'1 war we *.
gild*. Hang up 'be rtbbooa arid w-
either arm. hagf.r.g 011 glrl> with no
thOTgSt of hsra G! e a* a ber*e > 1
a baggy, I * 7 ro^b a we n ed In .r
grand-daddr"* <1*7 w* re too fond
of tbta hu*t> f d r.«h; we are "r>
proo* to get taugtit la a rr^th. Let'
traTe) aJower—we can't ll^e bat once;
what la the aer.ne of 'Jie e foot a its
atnna? Too many ;oyrMm oat rail-
ing bob, anxious to g}ye the graved z
ger a Job! Backward, ram ba ltward
, —left t rat el more slow, for wby In
I Sam Hill are we harrying aol
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We Likes You, Santa
Early Ckisteas ''erring
TNe ]>r«anl -f ! r tee* f tbe Ohio j
Sta'e nnir*-rrtty I . - ze<i '>,e eft. i
taMldnMW ' 1 * 1 -2e '>f agri-
culture of tf ( a* • •!" of the !
Otlf, - • '■-
the raff <-f tl - ■ i:.'er<-sted ie
plant Kt'3'iie-« -,:ai u<e-n ■ er . ar^d all
grb'lua'e v- '->g t.'<-ir major
work with pla:'• ar - a^^^^a'e rnetn-
te-n T" • <-sct a
iMer- Inarj. mlew the work of it®
g-adua-e atudrat!* ar.d encoarfge re-
■earch. T%e depa rtmefjts of the ro4-
le-ge chiefly co'-erne-: are: Botany
horticulture, faro, cr'ps. agrlcultorai
chev «*ry. i-.d •
A ga« expert recer.tJy pre-*, ted that
In 20 yeara Ameri-an dtlea w'.l be
■mokelesii and &y>tieaa. The coat of
■moke and aoot In rr,'-dern '* •' not
folly realised T!-- M" ''<? -'Vtate
report* that frwn ' to 2///J tona of
aoot to the aqoare miie fall In ntta-
Irorgb erery year. It I* ewUrr.ated that
the amoke nuisance Ch: ag, t-V),-
000,000 annoally. T>-e damage am' *e
doe-a to bo'ine d furr.lahlrjga, cai'-
talna draper> , wall paper and paint
la lamented by booaewite*. It la not
generaiIy realised 'hat aoot and smoke
do great damage to ftone atractar<-«
aaya tbe OMeago Tribune. Tbe moat
aerlotja damage tuff-r^l fro*.i irrooke,
however, la that done to the health and
ipirit o< the p^op e Tb<- ■ and eiec-
trlc age !* bere Why wait V) yeara to
make citlea arookelesa wben '-hey
thould be made to now ?
Count de Poret and Camllle !a Faree
fwigbt a del •* tb o-d and
in Parts, and 'be nil* says the count,
In teara. gave ap the combat because
of a wound Id hli arm FYerjcb da'- ?
are quite aa schazar Vaa as tl.ej were
wbeo Mark Tn 1. '* r!1 d 'bem, the
apparent idea of tbe prir.cipaia l elng
not to destroy lif<- bat t« make It
eternal.
Tf.ere are more tjjgn 13,000,000 for-
eign-born peracra in tbe Cn:'ed S'atea,
and MMi them are }.Tirdr<-da of
thousar.ds who t;r - • . derrocracy
and loTe it letter ''.a- do :r.ar,y faml-
llea that, af'^r . a - .-ed hen tor
generatU«i! 1 «v<- now zor,e to aeed.
Astron' :; < ra ei;>-c1 t' learn a lot of
new thing' abot.t Mar- in WH be
cati <r at that tltn«- be b o y -
000000 mile* a-'-ay. l at a alm<«t
doae enoaitb !• tell ! *lfjd of fisbea
awirr. In the Maria',
T v T«rtl
1m 1 «e mm na*"' iou *.c!w twi
U Of
Ft* fiTtW h«f« inf ■ 1« '.4r Jk o it
T-. MFJT :mp« «r w h-nj-- (
pi'>«| ik wc'. • i . ^ 4m fijti
UrtT Ctr xusw Btiut
m"t job :<• sm-f * *
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n r feii.' w rw.' rrw " ow *ear Vt. ili W?"
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ChR:STV.AS TO- £NS.
OF LOVE.
The name bia fattier gaTe bim waa
horned away In tbe battle fire. We
are cbriateulng bim anew from the
font of lmmorta -y, aaya ls° !e'a
Weekly. He who fell in the dark ral-
ley la borne thro'igti tbe por*a,a of b!
home amid the weeptr.g of rj any rr.otb-
era, the saluting '<t comrao- - tbe
boomtrig of canrx n t*l"ved ..,1. e
he waa lost, renowned t,< ' uae he la
onknown Mis nr ritten story la now
French financiers ausp^t Ormany
of a plot to go <>;iUra'ely Into bank-
ruptcy. Taxa . n la* ':«ve oped «o
mucb exf-ertr.e ■ .1 |<y - g lntanglbio
reaourcea t,- t i! -t wot ] pr< a-.lj be
dlfflcu;'.
Bobbed bair harlr.g ' • r, " -inlly
rKwr,liH) in < '<nne<tl >-t. It r-ualna
for tbe state '•
wherein a girl can leam whet- er It H
becoming In h< r pirt. >r - <
Tbe man who I* eterr... y ■ ' b!r.g
the '- 1'erk iiever l<ecori • i 'be Mur. '
the II" ir
T . P- -ty of Frier. d« or Quaker-
- charge in 'he United States of
;rsr rfc! <f for tbe starring Ru-
in a -:nrrtun at n to Man
XT John Man'-y of the Canad:a-i
M.'l u-,'1 Elevator Co., they haTe re-
i'- 'ed v m to 'ake charge of the re
ef work in thU community, and to
ire a ' ar load of flour tor th1-
R 1 ■ • an d<--'.tu'e
The Canadian Mill has made a
rii ■ of $2.0# per hundred on all
flour destined for Russian relief
k. Twenty-fire barn-ia of flour
!.. \e already been donated, and thos
..ritable n ned persona who de
re o as st the unfortunate of Ras-
-. ' an ma i or peud their donation,-
tb•: miii. There will be no solk-
1. Every tZ.W
meang that lf,0 pounds jf flour w
b- -«-nt to relieve the distress in fam
■ie stricken Russia. You are urg< i
to send your donations at once, ?o
that the flour shipment may he serr
immediately.
Mr Ellis Mount is ill at his honv
North Evans.
Mr. Ray Windham
1 Banner Sunday.
visited friend'
A 26 piece chest of silverware f
only $13 50 at Behne's. 12c
Christmas is
tribu e.isea.g arg here.
coming Chri-tmai
BUY
YOUR
STORAGE
BATTERIES
FROM
US
We Can Sell You tbe Famous
Prestolite at a Price Never
Heard of Before
Exchange for Your Old
Batteries
Fcrd Special Si9.90
Ml R. H. Installed _ S27.50
6-13 P. H. Installed — S30.25
—and others accordinely—
SERVICE REPAIR SHOP
116 So. Choctaw
—O-jers Executed in—
10 Bales and Upward
COTTON
Ask for FREE Booklet
'How to Trade in Cotton'
and Daily Cotton Letter.
J. D. SUGARMAN&CO.
Sugarman Bldg.
19 Beaver St New York
DERRY
Theatre
TODAY WD TOMORROW
I he Romance
of a Wallflower
She had grown to young
womanhc d as cloistered as a
nun. The only men she had
,<n< vn vere the heroes of her
j-'.ory 1- inks and her grim fath-
e:* who thought the world too
mother- clean 'wicked for his daughter to
chilos bowels with Iknow. And then through a
California fig syrup strange whim of fate she came
;Jdenlv upon an experience
' which was to change forever
the course of her sheltered life.
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jut of tb'
child Is 11a
of coltf. or
- " -
bowels. In
for yours<
and waste 4
have a well pl3rful
Million.1! of mother
nia Fig Syrup" har.'
a teaspoonful today
child tomorrow. as
for g'-Duine C'al,{- tt
which hag direction-
children of all ages
tie. Mother! V
lah, full,
Don't miss this exciting
r. drama of a little stay-at-home
who conquered a great city.
Beautiful Justine Johnstone
will conquer this city also,
when
1 again
- • p "Califor-
They know
res a sick
'SHELTERED
DAUGHTERS"
your druggist i
1 Fig Syrni.
es ami is shown .tonight and tomor-
--*• s on bot row night at the
if mu- • say CALF
FORMA
* on
jt you may get an imita-
DERRY THEATRE
Fresh Home
Our Lftw Prices are Bound to Attract
Ci , Q rettes, Fruit and the Best Candy
you Ever Ate
GEORGE SVANNAS
•at—
Candy
Phone 934
DERRY THEATRE
COMING
Wednesday and Thursday
THE NORTHWESTERN AMUSEMENT COMPANY
PRESENTS
Are You Guilty?
I HE MOST TALKED OF PICTURE
IN TEN YEARS
.No (.hill, n Imi" I un i L-r 13 years of age unless
A ompanied by Parents
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 200, Ed. 1 Monday, December 12, 1921, newspaper, December 12, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91447/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.