The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 121, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY DEMOCRAT IS ANCIENT CITY
Dally Exoe>pt Uund J
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T 1 HENXIU$ST
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r W MAHKK *I>ITOB
SDBSCfWTION KAifiS
fOrtlTersJ br drnfr,
Oh TMI I«(V
Tliree MootSt 1
Ha fa Has F jured Prom lentfy
in B blical History.
WOMAN'S METHOD
By LILLIAN DOUGHERTY.
l Ii.
*©► i
ReCftly Mn<Je a "F^ee Port" thn
Plica It Inseparably Auocnted
With Holy Mefonea.
"A man who couid howr about
Br ulway at «l l'ixt;«coad street In
New York («•r a year a a.! ei-oape at-
tention vookl N ruoiparnble to Haifa.
; comparatively ohnoure along a littoral
fleokod fc> Tyre aud Sidon and Oaia
POOLING THE BONUS
(Chi iSO Tr ur -
Colon*: Haatfprd Mao N >i- ■
tM>ca. comandir !K- \"
legion. has sent up a balloon t te-
tie -
regarding lie grir. a# of * bom: ■
and its dialributioa C -e! Va-
Nlder ug*e t thai ierv'oe men «M
do not feel thai inane il rei ti
needed, who hiT.' are mat r:
money and support ng tier tarn
comfortably, pool the - a.' - -
in a fund for the boiief t of ti-" •
▼ice men who are d <at *d oat
work, in need, and *tmsit' tig
lain their fani:','.?*.
He susgev.j the creu: -a of i -v
te-'.es of Palestine and Syria. respect-
ively.
'Hal's r -'■ t fitr to emerge np-
a« 'f tie free
-x> r* < of the >rld—a 'WtaiVs Who' of
dtien rankin* from Hamburg to Ma-
ioao aiui from M An*el 1lea to Trieste.
"The parndoi of Haifa ts that It !
geographically jtnsuelated with Mount
- .. .. t t' e _--- • I ( r. f Esdrae-
:cn. the Artagt-ddoc of Bible times;
">ut h station"y : is linked ol> ser to
Be-' n. Buffalo, X. T, and the Cru-
<a lea.
| "One —ay- stand ttpoc the slopes of
| M ""unt Carael where tt almost
aofcieves beityc a prueaontory at the
• jr« N*«ipAp«r Syndicate
It's heei hard ec gh for me to
fail in rapturing this Jewel thief with-
out having this new worry about you.
Miriam. }<-u haven't g ^en me one
e\enlng this week. Are you ceasing
to .-are?"
• Nonsense; my editor—■"
"Now, dearest, he doesn't send you
n lute assiitiii.et't- J tin Rai
t . lete.'Uve. ; - •• •
Miriam's lips closed tightly. "Stop
John. You must get this
. _ means so much to both of us.
'•eographlc aooiety \ are positive about his methods?"
"Ye«. he is the slickest In yearn.
, C--t< :rt lte w."h i"is In the big
houses, makes love to them, gets them
to hand ver Je«e « then they see him
no more My promotion hangs on this
' Job." John spoke dejectedly.
"I wi«h 1 could help you." Miriam
satd wistfully
John shook his head. 'This isn't a
woman's Job. Miriam—" he broke off.
"Come for a walk."
"I can't. John; I have an engage-
1 ment."
John paced the room. "I am Jealous,
I know I saw you meet a man In the
park Friday evening."
V nam gssped. "Y u ' Did you
see him well! Would you know him
again?"
and Jaffa, with T>at us and Jemsa- >
Ita lD the WnterlauJ." says a bulletin cmn It ff
of it- Nad< r.i. '.eographic aooiety
„« - ert ; *>-• v. 41sp«tr' !"S
state, is to te- a free port by agree-
• a*' I tnent of Brtiish and French manda-
IN THH DISTRICT COCRT OV
CANADIAN COUNTY. OKLAHOMA
Walter C. Willmering. Plaintiff,
vs.
M.iud Willmering, Defendant.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
No. 6183.
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
TO MAUD WILLMERING
Said defendant. Maud Willmering
w". take nor ire that she ha* been
-ued In the district court of Canad-
i in County, State of Oklahoma, bv
| plaintiff Walter C Willmqring. for
' '.ivoree. and that said defendant
' must answer the petition filed there-
, ti by plaintiff, on or before the 16th
day of February. 1922. or -a l peti-
tion will be taken a« true and Judg
ment for said plaintiff for divorc-
will be rendered accordingly.
Dated this 5th day of Januarv
1921.
FOGG & BENNETT,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Attest:
FRANK TAYLOR.
Court Clerk of Canadian
County. Oklahoma.
(SEAL1
Tirst Pub Jan, 3 Jan 26
OAl
For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache,
Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver
^."nicest cathartic-laxativ, in th< ' : "nipty your bowels[
by morning, and you will feel splen-
world to physic your liwr and bo. ^ "They work while you sleep"
els when you have Dizzy Headache. Ca9Car#ta never stir you up or gripe
Colds, Bll.ou<ne>s Ind .Hon. or f -.ts, Pills', Calomel, or Oil and
is c&ndy-like • th(-y < ost only ten cents a box. Chil-
dren love Cascarets too^
Upset. Acid Stomach
"Cascarets." One or
two tonight
Uglng fund to be lo~ed cut t'.-u-- ^J ^ \ ^ ^ toward 1
the service ofT.oers f -.oh - v '. CVe«rea. bci^t by Her,«J «r.tI named . "will you come
^-«t. Without serurty a. km for < i^ar prea.Hed and ! ^
rates, to the men wbo = -J ere: Paul was >ileA Or he may turn north ,,Vr. Jnhn. .-0 now. please "
u ^ ?*■ ' rs? 22/21 M 1 ^tle A. soon as the door closed after
would SJJVTS : i ^ -*-
r^lef which would w*«e tbe ^ ^ t[w Kaisfats T| ,| , \ ning dress. ^"'Ttedly put on _^-
ulvalent of disability com,- .r.i the Yorktown of a two-century
out of work asuraace aai wci w ,.T v|.
be flexible enough to " ?■; tat
caies and makes worse
Coiooel Macnider says that ti
could lot be any loss of se f rv- :~
then. In the acceptance of -he - - •
or taking the relief «h'.-h t
give to the iej in -e^d the tr r
wbo have bee- -
or ruined by tie r serr e z ti
army ■
Suet tag*e*'0=s wouii ka<e
oristaate within the "
twopiiei thai there are tw. - *-
r of service men It may be
nKe or iaadv-^aV t :c taak^
totisct aj -a ew
■est. but k easts i ."ft
There are sec wlj ar^
ccwiitic«. - >7 '*
i se takes Ml ftsr *ar The"
cem wt« are x bow pre-:.- - <■-
aid wic aaay sever be lti • aa
they are put oa thei- tff. *
give* a letter tiaace . * . t
way iui
In 3Lany cajee the bemtts dsrr>
sted to a3 dto w V "g-vea
ei whe are not tn aetttil tiee<i
*. to secie who sio lot aeed t
all Al decrees 4 fxaaciai ^jm?e-
teacy were a the amy For och *'
jtea tie aUanaeul wt zee be ;i
cagi They aeed store grvi t tiaa.
that to recover
lies wbo have so tseed •< i ucaxi
tovjii take tt w.ticot scrus'e * they
intended re t'jm s tie fts! *ea
whe have aee*f of tcald ret r ~l
the ftmd. juv a Wk when they
tcu'd am I keej the sp.ttey avafl*4t |
ftre (Mtaug retet
The Mfwttity :f tie veterts'
a kk one whi'rh oaa be tiea.ien o-
by sue act of ti?a*-ees. It coir ti-
and « ea ta-treiij^i ts ace it! * t
ae an>i ifcjsabt' ties t -eafJ Tt
rtra war resjonmS ty tn
y«n. so urtB the *■: r; i war
meii: - ty
.n.b-- Ki^X'der s
tea Ices sot cct'i t detail of ex-
nun. hat t as on ne t'
is the scasdest j : y wb ih j.i
bees offeree! wtth resje^tt to a cx<
bcoxs.
b'ue -i-Tce - . *. ■ *. - 'i -r ' a r '.-at
ly behind her ear< put on a small hat
-Vnrme! Itsetf. he will recall, was and veil and sauntered out of the h,.us#
1 simile when he said of n *n<1 OTer 10 1 ,nul11 Park * few bloclu
bride, "Thine bend up->ii thee Is like 4waT-
Carme! ' And upon Carttiel Elijah
mocked the prophets .y Baal, built
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors of Cornelius
"Rnrklev. deceased
The creditors of the above named
HUADACHE Caused
by the strain can b«
relieved wtth glasses
we fit and make
HENRY BEHNE
OPTOMETRIST
■*outh P.ock Island Avenue
IN THE COUNTY COURT WITHIN
AND FOR THE STATE AND
COUNTY OF OKLAHOMA.
In the Matter of the Estate of
I ELIZABETH (POWELL Deceased
1885 •
ORDER FOR HEARING OF PETI-
TION TO SELL REAL ESTATE.
James G. Sacket, the duly appoini
ed. qualified .nd adit. ' '''^nistra- ^ ^ ^ ug
tor of the estate <. •• • " 'across the country or take
Powell, deceased, havir.it filed here _,o t(j market phone 150
in his petition for the sale of tht.
real estate described in said petition
for reasons also therein stated.
IT IS ORDERED that said pet!-
decedent are h^y'^tiYeTtlTat' Ae | tlon be and the same is hereby set
for hearing on the 30th day of Jan-
1922, at 9 o'clock a. m. at
I which time all persons interested in
-aid estate are required to appear
and show cause, if any they have
: why an order should not be granted
of the said rea' esta" •
nti a'tar upoc which the Are of the
I ord fell, and cvciscmcd the burnt
sacrifice.'
"At his feet lies Haifa, which leaps
f nriri to the Middle ages, because
it was taken by Tanrred during the
Cr>^-ai«M. Even med -val events are
but a«2.r« there. Tb.e present town
jf is-;t ¥•> <.••.'< :* -ti^'.-rti it
receive.' an tmpetts when William,
then en reror .>< CJermaay visited the
city ti w>--t the roun>is of Ger-
so1- > Js and s. ap factories, op-
'.jis! -ab'-'s to be erected to retttem-
-. • t- -- by i l zr> - ted a vt1-? !y
•>n i'-j-onct of the doorishisg German
colony there.
"The German coJ. v had tts incep-
[ tlon tn the Gertt_j-n Temp'irs. a re-
: Ujfi-us common ty formed at Wttrtem-
^ berg, which founded its first colony
j it Haifa la lb<5v and so fiocrvshe«i
i thnt later It acquired a section of
tie town wii.rh was selected and
aided Sy n oititen of BtTalo. N. T.
* Orgitally the Tempiajrs had a
i" t-< c of a kin-ri-t! of Go«J on this
enrth. which mmst fru -tify in the Old
Testament 'T nrd of If xnise. and re-
fecemte ettf'pe. Later other Ger-
mat-s 'ban siemben cf tits sect w re
nhittwd, and after the kaiser's vtmt
the purpose bectamj avow .i:y to pro-
aicte German interests."
T>« S<- s(j
Once the sayta« 'A ttan
U k jws Sy tie company le nepa.*
V> you sme a siaa is 5 j tie -tut-
yu.n he prum.'r,«a—B-.at.jc
G-ewic—e H «tsr-e Rf «.
la the dtSerent parts Jt the w :riil
there are hen is *tti :ut owners.
TVf mmmifie-i teai rf Oliver Crom-
wnA. fsr -wrs t.-e. wi..th oc the Re-
ft:ratt,!C wu '.Tt frcm tie ettimred
body ami srt'i on a spile ip'tn the
rr tf X * esrm. n.srer bail, is tow ia
pntvnte waerjtfp. It beioc.es to Mr
Tnu ^"r-.mtc. of Sea. Chart, tear
ievec-snis. He taftertre-i it fr*:m bis
cmdfixtter wh^t pitr,tt:xse«i tt from
tie iatgit^r of a showman. The snow-
man 5a his rrra la-<i ;tr«-!ta*>i the
^rew^cme reitc frrm some ies«ter hints
rf ■ *r- nrweil wi>we naesatcrs bad
b.-s^fct tt ttom a sectry whe « it
>i :ws down ft"isn tie f of "S"e^ft-
■nhaarer ia,! toe tempesrutun " fit.
aid has! tecr-ted it The tr-tn spite
*b:oh tnnaixeii tie sksXI and a ;cr-
tum rf the woofer, tent tr* tt-
taohe-i 19 E.—L.roiton ltai_
T«" af Cyc :<•* , Wj-.vt—«-t
, The "1 ar itv<-; -aont^'er-' « aa 'ti-
fcruaj^ct f-r bir*"r t rj " - rr-t - r
*i ti weret'i -f * troc -i ty- tr.e
ttiwn rt at a • . • ;i.i "
aa «o rt-pNiari.
V ii i.m* Citi ee * y
Pent aryae wtth a woira-
<nsvtn-re her that she a ~t
irUi ttmk yen are -ir *-
bnuig right-
AJi [ j'.- • r i
Ju# Twiims says s ■ if
thing •> weil that mmeftoi'y to.isn't
tfcst fce csiiid 1.: t Setter J l* -vaj
M take the tr««#•> •• try
Ca- 9-«aei* 3te- m 2e>-—a-«.
Cbri Ba th. ti.insiu fttty -taipcser.
wa '-cm t ' y~r' T -1 tt-ir't. >t irth
:> ■-■e'i jit-id.-: a* i- v.- "tt
very ' '( ten-ti r^c. tie --tin ttt-
ier Iifte at tne Otpemtaxen . «i— rin-
- T7 «- - . i t ut r. tn i " ti.i' t
, . . . . - i -
•aesrtm ia Parts tail cnii-- d taier
G '-iar-i ami •>nmoii. He "ime t the
r sd Stitw a *."SUt. wt^tn it
Sanaus Oty. Her* he wcnhBabed "i-t
Pht iarminijt or--ie«m. He t.LS crnt>
-.tee'- v ir-LS f - - i. « t t -
rtnjnoiv symptorty. rt.5«m tttdf. tie
' n -nil -•• ot-aaj "leaxie :f tie
Mpa" ami *£ « if,' and many
■ T« "" - ~ *er ' 'vt. e Mr
Bu -h vu tra**&ny to Dnmrt, tte
tftie 'rf S-*bt rf Dtaoabirf wua
pec him by the t_aig.
Once there, she sauntered slowly
along the mo«t unfrequented paths. In
a few minutes a tall, smartly dressed
young man turned to walk with her.
"You're a peach for promptness.
Let's go over to this nice retire 1
bench."
He drew her hand under his arm.
Miriam looked up at him wtth a Sat-
tering Interest.
"Ton do look so nice." Miriam said,
ecstatically "I really be ieve you are
*r Er-riish duke. Incognito."
The man iauihed. "Well, I have been
In the best houses tn England. And
tn a few here, too."
Miriam sighed. They are so tire-
some. tbese wealthy people. With
their Jewels and luxuries, when we
have so 1 ttle It isn't fair."
"Of course. It's not fair, my dear,
and so many of them leave their jew-
els, arour..l right cn i- r or hands, as ,
If to tempt us. cow don't they?"
"My mistress does.' Miriam an-
swered. "Why. two weeks ago I put
her sapphires awiy and site thought
they had gone back to the vault."
The man bent over her solicitously.
"Ton shcaid have them, too little sap-
phire -yes. Of course, -be has other
jewels?"
Miriam s eyes opened wide tn aston-
ishment -Po you mean to say that
yen ion t know about the diamonds
and the rreat A brace ruby?"
-Ah. I have beard of it." The man
spoie etfcgery "So that is where it ts
Have ycti ever been in Italy?" he asked
Irreievantiy
"7<o, bat oh. how I long tn go."
"I toold never z~ there without yoa"
tie man sighei. The sices would (
speaj of voc. They're blue—sapphire
bine." He stopped and added, thought-
fully: "And tie price of a few of
these sapphires would *ake ua. If I
•uly tad Money
"I kanw. If I had the nerve to run
J wf; t i l te -t _ tf
we g'3 wtth thatshe §a_ i
"Tou're a little -;ueet: ftr me. " The
•n*- * v«jt.*e was tarwsing ie lean.e<i
eioeer to her "Ttst the kind I need to
keep y- tg Ttu're right, w^ti that
mng i.id the ruby—but yet re Si-tie
and scared. I might manage the
tears—'
Miriam lar <i Tv* te-w fa en
down on "r"n| yet" she pmtanied.
*!—I thought ytu "SiM ae."
"Sure I io Trr^e great.*
It ram *gi- d wtth rei.ef. *1 arumt
undersigned was. by the County
Court of Canadian County, Oklaho- [uar'
ma, appointed administrator of th*
-a i decedent and that .'. person?
having claims against the estate of
said decedent are required to exh.b't
J H De- for the 3ale
for the reasons stated in said peti-
tion:
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED thai
a copy of this order be published foi
two weeks in the El.Reno Democrat
Okla
he
LONG DISTANT HAULS
CALL Bodine Transfer Co. for long
move you
your
J30c
MARRIAGE LICENSES ?
The following marriage licenses
have been issued by Court Cler«
James Robert Hill of El
R- , and Myrtle Stella Bp
Dodge. Kan.; Raymond Rowlar. 1 of
Calumet and Anna Iof Hitrhi K
Okla.
them to said undersigned J H
weese. administrator, with the n
cessary vouchers at his residence,
107 North Donald Avenue. El Reno,
Okla. within four months from th>.
date of the first publication of this
, >_ - v j .j of Ei Reno Canadian Countv.
notice to-wit from the oth day > , C*1 v-
same will be hoina- an<i for a 1 ,,5e PericMl ln
Daily Legal News of Oklahoma Cit
IF STOMACH IS BAD
LET DIAPEPSIN END
GAS, INDIGESTION
January. 1922. or the
forever barred.
Dated January 5, 1922
J. H. DEWEESE.
Administrator,
(Pub. Jan 5. 12. 19- 28)
ness,
tress
Oklahoma, and further that copies
be posted in three public places ir
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, in pur
suance of the statute in such case;
made and provided.
Dated this 29th day of Deeembet
1921.
W. R TAYLOR.
County Judge
(SEAL)
(Pub, Jan 5. 12. 191
"Pape's Diapepsin" has proven It-
-elf the -ur' -t ri ! ■ f tor l-'oi it"- on,
Gases. Flatulence, Heartburn. Sour-
Fermentation or Stomach Dis-
caused by acidity. A few tab
lets give almost Immediate stomach
relief and shortly the stomach Is cor
rected so you can eat favorite foods
without fear. Largo caso costs only
few cents at drug store. Millions
helped annually.
c
JONES PRUG CO
Democrat Want Ads Brlns Resulti
HiLDREHS COLDS
should not be "dosed." Treat
them externally with—
CHS
V A r o Ru a
Over 17 Million Jan Used Yearly
r
lie
t:a"
Stilt i* Trim.
tt ti taxless tn get woman
n-ee n **-"7 tin int iec u Tg
t«J a Wrvia-
TO STOP A COL 3M QUICK
t*ke HATES' HB-MJtNG HOSBT 1
Stcfn tie Ttciie. Htiil the Tir-jn
*a.i Carn* the Cuug'i Pr-te 15c
free oa -it GSOVSTS MUX THAT.-
SALVE br Cltatir. CuMs He^i Cui i
aa4 Oonj a wtti ftwrt
tank.
A n i"« MC a. G.
A Kirr.tt puKte rf ten.tare, wr't-
tec t ent '< *'■ B. C. 5eTn loir Xa-trm.
tng tt Ce; .to. lew -seer ta tceuiy
arm j tad .f-tpge<i i-rah*. ranting
mams camalttna EtennHy he ■wia
itatn, tn.i Is "fclas c*rrtag " f«l i -
tn the b.i-uhj ef the Els.ft A^^fbaii
t«m,-fti :^r who lew is tt all the
wny fruc; Ceyiou to his tapital at
AjU'iS a. wi xocthera. LiiHa.
tn. tie Mia:i5aar -r„ , me rf tie .Jiit-
«c -rf Snttim tiajm-ta, sientiim t
made rf the gtft it a 1 ytng tmthine
Sy a king tn a tctther c-icxrita. u
• tokm. ti free
boor- -v t r" '1
'-=*7 * tie tnaa •>
< ts'j.inewiny sight yiu'll see tie
■Bant JCt-iS®—- Hla ; w re r1 t-se
to ier «t Tt" yr'y tf—tf yo*—"
rn*--- i~ ' I" 7 "T
know * sfce wt apere't T*te nbr and
i ti* e " "
but t-u tr* otg md str-cg '
Ti* 3ut_- «Ji ?«:
mutm&j ifwr*<i i-nj
'5* 4 -r*«" y^i
iSttiff ^ '*# '«rmr^ v j 4 t *«'. "T
7?bn E<* bad 6'nr
v • 4 "
iis aa'f Wffiac
\ni-* i bj *a t~«
W" « w 3*1 Tf'4- I
f«£l i .
T'"" ' " '!" «' V rar J
Tt ▼t.-i
"I yr&.Z'**i T il m ^
y ru r . ' • "
fnc 'hii'. tt fi« t ■ '.mi f
knit tn*% ( M 1^9-'*
w-fpfH
"Faster, Jimmy, fast-
er! You knou: moth-
er sad there won't be
zny breakfast tiil ue
bring the Kellogg *
Corn Flakes'."
r->*srir L.'
w
XJ
Nothing tots^h or katheiy
about KElXCKKi^ ComPldkes—'
TheyU be a revelation to j/oiu* taste
Jovous ia appetiiing flavor;
joyous in crisp-cruachinet-5—
that's the pleasure vou get eating
KELLOGG'S, the original Corn
Flakes! You never did taste
Com Flakes so wonderful as
KELLOGG'S! You never
dreamed Corn Flakes could be
so delicious! They're the most
delightful cereal you ever ate!
Tomorrow morning, put a bovl
or KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes
and a bowl of imitations in front
or vourrelf and the family br-i.il;-
fan* party] C :mpire them n . 111-
fu! by spoonful—and you'll get
the jig surprise of your lire!
You'll agree that KELLOGG ~
are a sensation—a taste thrill i
KELLOGG'S are never leathery
or tough! And, my, how you'll
appreciate their enspness — and
that fascinating Kellogg fav. •!
And hear the family thanlcs
speedily drift out! And, ai fc'.g
and mighty heaping bowlfuls of
KELLOGG'S quickly disappear
your happiness will be supreme
when you listen to little and big
"star "boarders" say:—"Mother,
some more KELLOGG'S, if you
please. They're simplv wonder-
ful!"
Buy KELLOGG'S! Know
for yourself that they are su-
premely crisp and delicious! And
PLEASE do this: — Don't just
ask for "Corn Flakes." That
gets you anything! Insist upon
KuLLOGG'S in the RED and
GREEN package—and vou'll get
KILLOGG'S—sure!
KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes are
made by the folks who gave you
tue JL NGLELAND Moving
Pictures. Coupon inside every
package or KELLOGG'S Corn
1 ia.- ?> explains how you can ob-
tain another couv of JUNGLE-
LAND.
acta
A-
a^-n-e P-W
Lorn*—il y.ui 7 'Hulg n :t -:i'*r «•:
very
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g** e ti ar iii*e y.iir"*ed neu
Ue7 ."unr ts r". me t iu Sun*
O i non ift«r tin tnr^mi.uj
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 121, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1922, newspaper, January 6, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91468/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.