The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 197, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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■L MENO PAILT DEMOCRAT
Wall Paper 1-2 Price
Paints at Wholesale price
I am closing out my entire $10,000.00 stock of
paints, Wall Paper, Varnishes and Enamels, ^t whole-
sale prices.
I hese goods arc the same high grade merchandise
that I have always sold, every can is guaranteed by the
manufacture.
Paint up and Paper up at Wholesale prices
Come early and get the best.
DICKINSON PAINT I PAPER CO.
—119 North Bickford Telephone 669
Wall Paper Picture Framing Art Supplies
Ex-service men send In your quea- Reno, Okla Don't put it oft. Do It
tlonnalre to GrlfFs Electric Shop, El now.
"Mother, quick, look
Ulhat Billy has gone
and spilled—a whole
big box of Kellogg's
Corn Flakes. I'll say
he like* them a lot I"
Tomorrow morning
by all means try
Kellogg9s Corn Flakes
Tomorrow morning—set KELLOGG'S
Corn Flakes before the family! A feast for
the eye and a feast for keen appetites! For,
Kellogg's are as extra-delicious as they look
as you pour out ncrous bowlfuls—all sunny
brown and wonderfully crispy, crunchy! My,
but how they delight everybody!
Kellogg's Corn Flakes are not only dis-
tinctly superior to any imitation, but the most
fascinating cereal you ever ate! Kellogg's
appeal to every age! Little folks and old folks
find in them the same joyous pleasure! For
Kellogg's have a wonderful flavor—and
Kellogg's are never tough or leathery or hard
to eat!
Insist upon KELLOGG'S—the original
Corn Flakes in the RED and GREEN pack-
age! It bears the signature of W. K. Kellogg,
originator of Toasted Corn Flakes! NONE
ARE GENUINE WITHOUT IT!
toasted
corn
flakes
Don't forget, KELLOGG'S Corn
Flakes are made by the folks who
gave you the JllNGLELAND
Moving Pictures. Coupon inside
every package of KELLOGG'S
Corn Flakes explains how you
can obtain another copy of
JUNGLELAND.
CORN FLAKES
Alio makers of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and
KELLOGG S BRAN, cooked And Jirumbled
FOR SALE 9 ACRES
Choice suburban home, 2 blocks south of Legion
Park. Improvements: 6 room bungalow and
bath, closets, pantry and porches; frame barn
36x40 with granaries, concrete cave, garage,
poultry house, cistern 011 porch, well and wind-
mill and city water in yard. All of the tract in
cultivation; all fenced, fruit trees, grapes, etc
Garden planted. Price $6,500
Terms on part. For further particulars
see the
Frank Meyer Realty Co.
Phone 202
Prest-O-Plates
Mean Plenty of "Pep"
They are the backbone of
Prest-O-Lite Batteries. Better
than ordinary plates, they
make Prest-O-Lite Batteries
better than ordinary batteries.
Prest-O-Plates combine a
peculiar porosity with en
unusual hardness, which ex-
plains their quick delivery)oi
power in cold weather, and
great; heat-resisting, non-
fcucA/intf strength in summer.
We have Prest-O-Lite Bat-
teries as low as $19.90 (trade
in price) for popular makes
of light cars; and other types
at correspondingly low prices.
These are not special mod-
els, but regular Prest-O-Lite
Batteries, backed by the regu-
lar Prest-O-Lite guaranty; a
definite, generous obligation,
plus a spirit that says the car
owner must be pleased. Prest-
O-Lite Batteries are specified
by 87 leading manufacturers,
and this list is growing.
How is your battery work-
ing? Is its pulse low? Couie
around and consult our spe-
cialists. We prolong the life
of all batteries, and we never
tell you that you need a new
battery until you do. Drive
around, and get our friendly
expert advice.
SERVICE REPAIR SHOP VND
BATTERY STATION
116 South Choctaw. Phone 1256
THE OLDEST SERVICE TO MOTORISTS
SnatQute
BATTERY
SERVICE
Pull up where
you see this sign
leadqnarters for Prest
| O-Lite's special battery
for radio purposes
famous
Since the days of
' T3arbara "Jrietchw
ffijasc ^rntljcrs
—the Original "Chase
If You Love Music, You'll
Love the Chase Brothers Piano
Banfwnc, famous violinist, wroto:
"The sweet, powerful tono of the Chan© Brothers
T'iiino; rspc inHv n . rich niii^iiir ffiinllty. kIvvm < \« . ll. nt
results when a phroso passes from tho stringed inntru-
Yiient to tho piano or vloo versa. In my opinion, a.
Chn.se Brother.* llano l.s to a pianist what an Amutt
violin is to a violinist."
(Signed) RN1UCO SANSON 13.
Sansone's sincere tribute truly befits the Chaso
Brothers Piano—the instrument that has contrib-
uted to living melody for over half a century.
The piano that has simp; its way into the hearts
of music lovers the world over.
Naturally, Chase Brothers Piano is cherished by
artist and amateur alike. Loved for its silver
tone, responsiveness and distinctive beauty.
Drop in and see our display of latest Chase Broth-
ers Pianos ami Reproducers. If yon love music,
you'll appreciate the tone of these beautiful in-
struments.
GIBSON MUSIC CO.
10!) South Rock Island. Rhone
151
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Winter's going—or gone. Be! 1 er days a re here.
TIovv about yourself? Feeling as lit as you ought
to feel? Feeling in tune with Spring?
Food makes a lot of difference. ! leavy food
can make heavy bodies and heavy thoughts.
i here's real, natural, healthful c^icicncy in
Grape-Nuts. Splendid taste, easy digestion, well-
rounded nourishment. Try it!
Leave oil heavy breakfasts and lunches for a
while and enjoy (Jrape-Nuts with cream or milk
(perhaps with a little fresh or preserved fruit
added). See if the step isn't lighter, the brain
clearer, the v on: er—with the impulse that
comes from h ttt friendlier food.
Nothing r?u> ; appetizing for breakfast or
lunch— ! ■! r'.iy to serve in an instant.
Its very •:•«-«* *s- is a delight.
It's time u kvl better and be bett
V* hy ! •! „t drape-Nuts help you
step ' 111. y, purposefully out into
tlie pring—and Up Where You
Belong?
Order from your grocer today.
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 197, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1922, newspaper, April 7, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91546/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.