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WATTD
TWO
EL RENO (OK.) DAILY TRIBUNE
MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1934.
Here’s Your Hat
BIG SISTER
OJOSE BA,XTE«7^-'/v^U- V^OViO,T^\^ vs IpikT NO KV-TEm"OH 1/ (TRfvZY, HUU1
By Lea Forgravc
(him Streams Wrecked
Because Of Act
N»e KY40T4 <50M\p’N
ABOUT Tv4\S MAN
TviAT VOU^HOOLO
KNOV).WE,'5 NOT
T€L\.VV4G VOU
BNBRVTWING? c
hawdlv we SUL AU
«UT te.T'*5 HF-M4
VJHAX VOO KANE TO
TO 'TUESt. ftOVS,
JUDGE. N4UV- SWVVV,
KNOV) SOU W.A-K1
lour- OOTOP YOUR
wost vm muwjpoe
NOVIY0 O GOVS ttuK),
AuG^G .TUvG y«i NO
PLACE FOR YOU !
MR .‘STCXE/S t MR
6TOK.£6!lETThIE
BOV'j Be ^ \T
^ GEEM-a TMl-S 1*5
T' ooir ■ Y / :L I THE VERY pLACe
•SHOWH’ I / j Vvj^^THEM.
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tilt
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A' i > l:.)tnm:i tuieler: lav aside
D’ ]• . mul vitIm to tnki* up
t' 11• i Hi' • pirn mill llrfumt'
r ,i couplr ol tiiiiiiilis.
[" > ' •il'i I In ir llrl rl M)ili;lt lull
’ll in Ml li i: lullin' In Ink**
1' ' • I.ill" law |ia: I'll liV
.....iii'l, il ir. Inti'll li.V
; Ill-ill. I Vi (111 i \ i * III IT-
■ 1 . I iiiiI ia V. ill! Jill* ciillll-
I Mii'V 1 rr*. lias nil
. .■ fl .'.I ,mi 11 liiii" ill tlii.*;
i*i' so pi uni over
' ."ii (hat unless Ilii'V
i *i ■" I, ii' mind.' between
■ I a • \t .1 III.;. IV Ihi'V lull
•<v> i" : ■>. di I' ilr (hmiL'i's
II pi- ll lull also 111!'
• 'f a 'lalulr that will,
( p » : i. much as pun-
nil ' ' i cine in in i
m ti‘ ■ mail minnow
or
P
IV.
t ns Recalled
■ . ' ' up 'I In them
the luimlnislra-
' : a- o. whipp' d
). ’!'! I tllHllT till*
.,* ii ••* ■ iiiId provide
lainilv. II
' * ’.i'.!i "I tirii-" .nir
with in*'.'Ill's at
1) 11 III 1:' III
' ''.all'll alia.* li' h
in ■ I IP]lih mill Ii iv.
.' la i! 'n lla sin .tin
I *■ a !n be i ai."lit in
I . n lamidrd that
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i
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■ mi .niv or iinmii i-
* :'p.11 in • oltiii r.
' I.'l 'll I IHlUI'll. hill
’ lull n ".hull nppUM il
inr predicted ill- pro-
...ii would In r\nil'll
1 I'.tii. w (mid h" * oh-
i vicious :iIIIIS.’,
!'.oners Helpless
. "..Ill .;. Im e In c n
N"' onl.' In.' the Inn*
. In. n I i Iph ' in
" o ir lhal tin' provi-
' " ’. ' ii1 i nrrl< il ^|((,
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I'.' il .‘iik] |j(, uhiti :
' < *• .11* I Ilf result ol
<lnwti »*l MMiitn pro-
1 • . ' iiLo'll IjV (it)iivr.
a MATTER. OF FACT I'D LAKE TO
WANE A TALK SMITH THEM
ALO-lE. vgE-'LL EKCOSE
YOU POP. TPE TtfsNE
( BE I MGj hAR.. .
! day nii.lit in the big gymnasium
v itii all tin.* li.rnier .students and
"iinitial.*.of U.e ..diool as invited
I'.ne.a..,
HOW CAN I ?
15y ANNE ASIILEY
Horse Trading In
Oklahoma Revived
Woodward. OI.R)—Reviving rains
nml the subsequent recovery
i feed crops have livened horse
|trading in western Oklahoma again,
i Horses and mules are bringing iiii I
good money after a dead ninrket ' j 1
I of some months. At a big sale 249 .
; head wen* sold from auction, rung- »
inu from “nigger” mules at $12 a ^
(throw up in $245 for a team of »ni_._
twn-yenr-oid mare mules. Ten PP.[, •
pairs brought more than $200 each. y.
The sale was n picturesque af- ^* 1- .
lair, with traders from all over the™1-,
■uiutli bidding mid dealing for the'}'0'!*
animals. One of the biggest buyers Vln_’ (
was C. W. Strom berg, known to kr ,i
horse irnrlers in southern and west- lc** *•
'in United States. Stroinberg1 1l
. I ion iilit. among other stuff, u ear- c1leir
• load of “nigger" mules to take to
1 Arkansas. >un-j.
Extreme eaution, born of the de- ^ "
pression. was noted amoiij; the L
,. buyers. Every animal was exam-
h'is ,a Am , e; * lV ,.,W minutely, each wire cut in- *
lush of Atluntk City is on iv am. s.jpptcii each limp indued evoi v . rI
Now tliut suintiler iitul ils attend- counlW|, The animais were }'ft 1
y
ATLANTIC CITY BEACH
SCENE OF (iOl.U HINT
I’ col cctioii of Substitute
Feeds Urged
ll'6 Ac* Q ITow can I make n pretty
ranged By College 'l"r,hr,uv f"“u*piccc ro1' Ulc table?
run into a ring lor this purpose,
with the buyers shouting in a
some flaw was
discovered.
Mrs.
Fire hazards often ari.se from
improper eui'inc, anil ,\t i.j him* ol
* tops l;,I.' l'll as ..ubstltllti" Inr Die
l.iilui" Iiav i lop Canadian nmiii v
lanini.s liave been warned by au-
thorities.
Among ;.ucli Mlb.'.iilutes may lie
mentioned sov beans, cow peas,
.ail.ili grass, millet : oi'liinii and
tiKlder corn
.Sijine lit these will be pill inln
' iip.'i.iii' under • dos where the tin* dancer is not
'i:11 ni' ion ol a late so great.
ant throngs at this seashore re-
sort are gone, the beachcombers
have taken up their diligent task "“a ''"v “X‘"
of searching for articles lost by 1 11 ' 1 1
vacationists,
. , Among the many articles they
A. Me l "omc paraffin and pour|recover With their shove! anil ....
na" a • Iril.nw dirh as a receptacle | sieve are coins, jewelry, lul.se teeth f. "inielii
ni1 liokhii'.' bn'ihdiiy candles. After and even someone's lunch care- and Mr
lms hardened, poiu' (lessly covered with sand. Anlmorc.
' ““ j They .seldom return objects of —-------------
value—a diamond ring or Mrs. a. fl. Pickens, H14
worth .several thousand . Rock I".;:mil avenue, has returned
.the-S
1 IlMi'inl' Oct. 22. (Speciali The „.;riltr|n
'il Oci oher 2,-2(,.27 will ., water into Hie UiMi and then
1,1 " 1,1 ‘ ljU‘'11''1 "J ihc si.11,11,, |,;| ,vj;i, fresh flowers and greens, j wwi"
dV.'iehe, , "oiicye’will! la.lf''u <m/e.,' Q' LW!Uih *** 01 Wllile I bracelet
n i i ("■!ivt'ii vii iii" for tin* at -
I' otn n , | the thrmu's who will b.
a l''(liii(,ail on thn . dab ,
:,l.•,/ii'.i or libel?
nh**
pin r
_________ xl ■**
Pearl Putnam, 212 South Bse^‘,
ami il'!if :ivi*nue. has returned from a. >. *
vacation spent with Mr.'11 1
C,eiii'',.t W. Brinkley in ,caC_
r-ol.
Souih -J
.Some of these subslil ute;: are
high 111 inoislUI’e eoiilenl; Moat
of llie.se crops will niatini' lale in
the season, when Die un hint i
le." potent. Tlien II pill into
barns anil hay mow: , ineomplei.-
Iv lined, they are liable to heal
■ pontaiicoiisly and surli liralin"
may reach Hie ignition pi,ini and
ri-nil in a lire wlm II will ihslinv
I lie toil ii mill mill 11 la i ileil let il
II lini quile reiieliing Du Igni-
tion poml the ma: may In blael.
m il ami lac much ol n lei tl
Many sin Ii lues have in
III .‘ill'll Mlhslllllles. i pr
eially soy Iii alls and row pen
Is first Essential
The lirst i.sential ol safely r
proper laaiii". \vhii'l*'ver the Inn
I i li n d"i ed many jier.iliiii* m l onihDon "I the
o'. ■ I ' Im 'Di mi. to weather iii.iv lie Tilt'll* I; lio ■ oh
:•"*!■ <11 (imulitfiil ilv- .Dilute for proper imini'.
!' 'if and illicit Sloragi in sepiirule .*hi'i|s or
t ■ i 11 ii* lllinoi; onee hmldinys < not in stock Ismisi nr
■ el Ol l.lioiiill alll'lers. in slacks, rnolnl over. I: lerolil-
" " l i" 'r hefore Natives mended Spontaneous Ignillon ol
, ,i,i was lower Ihe hay in oulsiile slacks is inikaown
• )!,' n • ever h. In i n in (lie1 ■' pn ailni" anil ailing also
Iv previon; MmilliM"' P ’s ret'oluineiulecl as a pieveiillve
r> iliieeil lo :i serie of pools measure,
*'1 ' '. 1 " 'I.diovv ei...iini'1 roil- Huilillig’s in which siah nihslilulc ,
(*!'•' II. Ml. Tin: made it ,v clops arc slond MuillUl he well
vnlllaleil so Dial Ihe heal g'li-
'w^m
” • u’> *.?'
VL< ■
"• ^ • . v- 0
A. 1! can be* wished in tepid.
.' spy water. Extreme cure should be
laki n to see that the skin is streteh-
A' ihi lime the Central dislrirl ■ «•«! in ihe proiTw. of dry in;*, to pre-
el ihe Oklahoma Education m o- vent fmek'Tin*.;.
I- mn '.'.ill as.emhle in I heir aiiiM.il q Can lenioii rind he used for
a,n. This meeting, will bring • Hiivorin**.?
lmiidi'i'il;' III icaehei - and f.upcrill- j A. Yes. but be sure to use only I
l"i(lcni I........ . to hear a numher1 t|,e yellow parr of I lie lemon rind |
"' I" leading educator.", of AnuTica for ilavoring. as that is Hie por- |
<(' "* various pluses of education- ii,,n Unit contains the oils. Some-'
' ' ii' j limes tin* white part is very bitter. |
At 10 20 a. in Saturday the stu-' —--------
Ii.nl ol (lie college will m ucli in' Ryinan Fliypen. 017 West Elm!
'I : • 11 nun I lioioecomin" parade rivi'i spen! the week-end with I
I ' tie,ill', all Die club:, and cl:t-:-i" jijcnd". in Tulsa.
ol Dm cliool will lie lepri: lull'll in! ___
H" k'l'' "i niiirch with floiii. of| Norvin I.riBrver, ot Clitckasha
1' ' *'• cription. This parad** ore-;.cjo.nd'v with hi mother. Mrs.]
i" Hie homecoming game to b< ., a. IaBryer ni South Barkei
| d oil Ihe new field between Ilr ■ , nilO.
• 1 tii'il lironcho eleven and Mm _______
T'X.I' Ter.ehlirs of Canyon1 CONVAI.ESriNfl
’I' ■ A. an inierse, Donal eanu* it! Margin ilau-.hler of Mr. 1
'. ! I • •' an III I rail toll all n own: ■ o. I„ Dale. 501 South Rock 1
II milled "lor Will he added In * |;iM(| venue, who has been suffer- |
tin Dai ii e the dedicatory wuh an attack of spinal men-
i ' ior Dm exii'iisive aildmic ju-.jij.s. fs convnleselnp, at her liome |
pant in.■ coinplehii in Central] _ _,
i dollars—for the owner rarely pays. Rom a visit with relatives in Okla-£ °
' the rewafd offered. Nana City. owli^
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'll AP FooTtiAl U CoAert
AaJP AfiU-lTiC piRL CfuK
AT Alabama vbnrto\/4ic
lAl'itifOTfc.
.Moimtain View
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yj h WAS A
1] MAS'i*Jv tVRtigfl
l ) Jet Wttti V
WAR
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In i !! r W'JTM SHIM)*t||f • JIUIV In* C'Jinirtl nil J».‘. Hip- • ®
v $ I, •; ,. If Ilv n.s pus: tlili* Arliliriitl vriilll- •”,V Hu? LnJ: u.is :i Im.-
, j,,., . , ,. | atiou ol Ihe mow has pioveil help- duy ;.iipi»tr !tli".i in the I mine ol
tut. iiecoiiipllsheil llii'oimli lulw Nr pai'enl Mr .,ml Mis I! I,
| holloin' a lew no jus alloy e the
Hour and i hub and pi ilmaleil
pipe. I'Xtcnilne down Dm>11"Ii III'
mow.
Tests Advised
When I hc.se crops . how Mi’ll.*', ol
ahuiirimil hcaliuii Ircqucni Iciu-
hould hi inailc, A
t'*i Itenliine Mnisc
i :•*■.' *yi i, I heir I’liernliom
i I ».*'*•♦* i* Id" l*> "ion, leil
i 1 iii-" i "il l work
,' '. * nh . *,i a"c. I Im
"'■ , " i'll" ’*" il In is', ultiu
"•n '■' * lain and Ire: nm.
' aim
Ih'ismau ol Corner Diun
lh y and Mr Hoonc were call-
ers in tla John iton h O i
Janie It (i Smith and It.
Skinner hona Monday.
Psiralytif Youth
Loams To Speak
1 II I" I ll ol
Fl If’ no Wi le Wellnes-
III Hie John Ifi'lchei't
IH'ialme lesl:.
...... lac Ii- mall Ihermomeler may h> lowered " '
“' ‘ ' ......... ”[ iinoii'h im” and ihuii' When .' ,
I'dlhle a li miHT.illlie III Util decrees ll.
' ' ' < *1 ’*1 ll". I ||„. danger point has hem Ah. and Ciui •• Nmfli Id ol Cold
,' *' ■ ', " ' Mid ,m| ,ni ,«< | and Ihe ha\ holllil l» ie- I" 1 *1 11,1 dav Idi'hl In iln* Jin oh
’ * l i, mor< uioyiil Iroui Ihe Imlldue ,Zvvriailni home
'** i i 1," our The -*ie,desi Imaliia’ geiieially Mi HD1 Id vi lied wall Mr and
"' *' 1 heil, to in i >11 - in Ihe i' ni' r o| Ihe mow M1' M I* Hi'airoil ol Ml Ifi no
• ’ i "d With Iln* Iiav 'lop III oine ii - Monday hi'III
> I" m linn of lla i •*’ alliui'l all eu-
Otnaha Neh iu.Pi
'"eiloi by iwo Olilidm spi’ecli-
• ii’.i ’Don li aelier: has enabled
Hilly Coleman, nuii’-yeur-nld par-
lt | .lylie lo :peak lor the lir. l lime.
, .S'lieken yvnli mlantlle paralysis
, ,, .. .....when Im was 11 motilhs old. Billy
*^' 1111,1 M1, lf <r !'’,|,1|h, Mr. W l unable lo get alMiui by huu-
(l.iiihie la'le and Mr: I , p „m| p|S hiiudliap was made
i,
i'"llowing the looiball game Presi-
i1 i mill Mn Ui'i'Soti will hold a re-
i ..Doll tor lla* class of llillll. wh"
I,* ni" bonori'd en the ‘.Fail an-
i • r •*y il Iheir deparlui'i* from
( ■ '::• I’.-, liall Nllinhered in Ihe
C, are on1 landing citizens el
i I,ama including. Walter I
, niilendeni ol .chool'i at Poilea
i and iiicstdeiil ol Ihe honored
, . : Frank Buttrain. well known
hgtire m die Date: Otto Ciciser. 'i
la rinlemli nl of Silo,,in Springs. A)'-
kan. a and many other men anil
W'O'le n ol prominence.
Tie* round ot activities will end
Voluntary In- with He homecoming party Samr-
PIE SUPPER
Rich Valley School, 3
miles east on Foreman
■V I*. M. on Oct. 25.
Programs
Fred Ball, auctioneer
Doris Hubbard,
Teacher
There Is No Substitute For Quality
A Mr::
Only
‘22
•1-Tube A-f Compact
Model 911
When yni) buy an Atwater
Kent Itailii, you are buying
((!'Al.i'i'V. You are buying
Hie iiroiluet of a company
Had would rat her not sell
than litiili* down to a price.
Prices of Atwater Kent ra-
dios arc set at Hie lowest
pos-ildc I in urc commciisur-
ate w ith Ibcir superior coii-
slructiiiii, and in ronsequeiice
do mil coiih'inplatc fictitious
"trade-in" or oilier mislead-
ing allowances. You can buy
an Atwater Kent Itadio with
lonfidi lire —with assurance
Hint in its price class each
*et represents Uir best value
on the market.
Kelso’f
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l*h. 178
I >ou^ Kmmons
Four Tube A. C. Cntnpaft - Here
is a circuit dc. ien i ir.ibluu: four
tubes lo do mi a.lol'ishini', Job. ft
inch dynamic spiak’ i - illumii i.*t* d
dial vernier lunui*-* ..* msiliviiv LET I S ( IIE( K YOl'R OLD
control, lull’ st.iiid.iI'd bn,alien t j> \|||()>; FOR NEW
nml i.lso om* imli’- i’uiid. In an I l l'.l s AND REPAIRS
altractlvo cablin '
■n
anil Mi.
tin ladlin' It I. :|” ( lullY iiii|uo -
*" *•' '", dv told that lie ' Ilia.t tlilh Iced In
d ' ’ I ’, '” ie tnki 11 proti eteil.
Thoi who
h l”i' I’mhI m
" r KICIILAND
’ till* 'fit
ilivl Mu.
-I ||
In ffttlur
'* •• i I n* i ilv profit
’» ' :it»>* V« *1 III) tf'i I
' •' 1M Tl • v
*'•' flvti’iMiMlni* pin •
T*' ! *'l i*i» * i it *. 11 n »jf
i!»•' h i xighv |vr .
OM) CM.I’M FT
ALTONA *
'• •
I yyt,*i’i •• Randoll is pain'In"
• I il I iiiliitil.' h'lililln* Mil'
| Walk.
0 0 Mi ii'nl Mi Hapllarl Mator
ha’.,' mnyi'il In iln tc low holiic
Tl ' meeting "f the WotiU’l’'' HmIfni ••> •» nml Hod Wlldmati
Mi mi.arv nidv wa p"t|s,md mode i l.'i.in* . Dtp to Calumet
!,,, ms’ nl r,ui to noil llmribv Wcdtu"il.iv
iM’.lot 25 at 11,, ehtirch. Mi* and Mi fl I Tnvyii.1 ml
Mr Joke W'i liiknuf went to and *li,U"liln Mvrtl* tin* |i:i|M'iuig
fil.t.ilmma Cltv Wi din dov to Im1 their holm da, with
•vitli Im danrhlir Mr |.ovi|
I" •
IjONR STAR
Wlil lei nt Edmond win*
A • ii di rim att uprmimn.
Mr. and \t* Joi k Hmllh of El _ _
'*’1 Reno w,n ,to,m r "in i Nind.iy *
, ' •• " *• a,,-d:*v ,d Mi ml M* Plovd Muriln A ............. idhmlul nrnyec
F'1" r Mr €*i»rl Wi**ilt i» »nn ••ntriinln- in »*ni" WmIir iinv id lit Hirrr
' n en ElU'nv **11*111111 in honor ol the wm I** t thii pi, ■ nt *Hu'V wen* I
’’ , ’’ *»*i I Inlay annly*r.oiv nl h«r hu I,Itvtn opd Moore. Carl N<l-
|l" 1,1 >"'*'1 **tl« i’ «fl| antManiid ilx mn ami c ll NiNut ot fit. ml-
">' " J' 'Vr* lurk *ht mr Thirty.t\ relalh* vnw Ihil.rl lit hop nml Nadine!
, ' \’’ in* 1 atefl nl the lone dlhlllK III hup ot renter fltove. E I
: * ' l Me i.le with iln* honoree nml hosie* i,Tti,.,i,y oml on liert. of nortlt-
■i family Ihe ulfidr wo a rout- e.,vt ot It Item* oml Mr and Mrs,
’’ *1 *'•* |d*t* III III Ise to Mi Wiedemann Charhc Emmertt Ml nine Ifni",,
'Dt day fill,I Seta in I ll.......... of ii Mr tv lid Mi Clio rile E'mmcrtt1
" , e "'ll" Me "I M mw miU’iuohll* of nine Hid e oml E t. Ttndev
" '** ... Mr. nml Mr J A WnoUIrlttae oml on. Iln*. ol northeuM ol El!
' ' M lir o* and ilmr’hlrf Mr nml Mi llvril p, ,„, |H|lt w*ihn*i|av nlnlit I
' •!, v ’ ...... T" 'lav Wnoldrlilge mid on nnd A*h*l With Mr and Mi E I. TlinJev
1' r "d 'Ir nm**’ Mllbe Pn ton, all nt Oklahnmn Citymnd lamltv
**. y Croyl’V. M* Tom wen* dinner muds Huntbiv of Mr- I Mfa Ruth Hmllh hue 1k*m till
*,fi Mu* e tAUehlln nml tlertle Preston. .n„. past w*,k
Tin*vo. wire nellvr In mtr rtuu-l Mr and Mi Oreenlee nl trkln-l
tiainl'v nuain Monday nieht when horn i City an Usltlug Mil:, w.ikl
i f’liter Ia Ills tnahilllv to s|aidi.
Alt Inin h In' rei i Iveil I Ilf fill* I
Iri'iitiiicni at lh*' municipal hospital
In vfield .**nse did not respond
to Ireoinient until In* was placid
in tin* rare ol Mls-s Alice l.ilp
"o n. : predi education taiia rvi >a
■ •I (In' Omaha puttin' schools, nml
Mi Fbli.i .l.ii l: .on ot the !.|H'Ci’t|
, ilni a* ion department.
Wlien Hilly lit' I rami' lo tile at
li Mil’ll ol III*1 Inn hers III' Wa IIIi
able to mme Ills longue, lower In
law or line lu. lips. He was tie-
in-aid In 27 ol ihe 4U sound', ii > ■ t
in imruml speech,
lull'. lit I lesson Was to liatn
to ay "ah." according lo Miss lul-
pegrrn st i lei liillv touch her
throat fne>* mul mouth iis she
i mu a lut'd the 'huple i.sllidib
Sinir hi - h**ariii!t was normal she
al o ll. Hurled him III the (c i-
Hon ol Hi*' longue III Ulakllllt tin*
•rtttltl.
Through Id:, grim deiermlnutlon
to barn to iieiik mul a |Niwer of
eooii id ration wltii'h Mks l.ilm
ii" .m: wa uniiiuullpd. Hilly m»w
l” a*: nluio i mutually.
PHONE IT.AMPIlK.nX TO NO. 1$
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A*' • ' •I Mi *.' I 'iii E'klD*rrv Ma mnrhlhe house of E C Yeugor with Im iwimt* Mi and Mi:
" e • ■ ■'”* in >1 Hem* Wi dm ■ • wn« broken into, nml twii tin s jj,lV|. „tul oHn r n bdlvee
(• ith moon (mm his mr and n numN<r of vul-
Mr nml M* Pc 'on Dmihnm. Muble tools wete taken.
'f ml Mi Ibiuhain and dmc’li*, Hundav dinner KUerls of Mr nnd
ter M •; Niallllm nf Cnluio’l, Mr E H Maine were Mis, Mar-
” * ’ Wishieuliiv «veiling in the raret Holhiian atitl Mr mul Mr
Ifiie, M’tler home. Ebble Maine from near Bunnrr.
'»i Waunlta Comv n( Kmi n-; Wednesday. Ortober 24, the
c - Mo »»>-• Hohln’on ol Rerl hnmoemtlr enlulidates will speak Wllllativ avenue lean :otid Imsl-
?**•«•': ,’id M" Jn»k Hoidn«nn vl«* 1,1 (he Hithlnnd school house, in a in Oklniionm City Mottthn
t** J with Mr” Na* RuMnnon »—* *— ---—>—
Ti’a"dav afternoon Mr. wnd Mrs. Hum Buskirk. nf
titr. Hilly Homhoff. who had Nmm City, and Mr. and lira II !|
1 • t. w misted wu' n txiited C. Parley, of Oklahoma Ctlv, were
auesfs Nunday of Mrs W K. Par-
ley and Mrs. 4. Y. Melean. wu
Roulh Darker avenue.
Mi It C Htee, llatit’lder Mi
Ell'it oid \p I n v Ann H'lamk.
mot "Mi I to Nm mult Httnthv eve
Mine.
Me. I E Hheldnn. ir tnl North
TAKETHIS COUPON
TO TIIE
•Ioihn Dpiik Cn.
And tiel \ «| IHI Hot lie nf
WA-IIOO liITTKRS
For 25 <Ynt*
lh’ Hid Indian llhsal Nerv**
Mil.mat It. Fiver alnl Kidney
Pi unit', on Hie mntket sttiee
I wan TFi' g an Ihtrodur'ntv
t’Der I”* a lew- flays only. Not
o”'t nP'r natardar. Nav. 1!
I**’ iitvclv not over three
ill tail 11> to n |arson W>
puhli n no testtmonkils hut
ek vmi to irv this Old fmllnn
Ifiait and ll« tls Mcinedv A
n an tl\ of poutlve merit alnl
luilurnl 'ntmllve!
H* um |( bears tin
i atm C K. Wilson *Adv *
n fr lng os Well ns mold lie
pert’-'!.
Mr flint Mrs John Kanesler. «f
Ct’Oton. were week-end euesl.s of
tie latter’s sPter. Mm Prank Kel-
|r- and Mr K* Hey. M)7 North Choc-
law avrnue
Mi ffi’lrerfa Arnold, studenl of
t*ie OklalmOm fhiiverslfv 10 Okla-!
I nsis Cltv spent Hie week-end With
Per twretiP Mr nnd Mrs P 1C.
Arnold. 518 G< uth Barker avenue
MrsN
smiAi.
S aMca. Mr and H|w
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4 wdra, Or ami HR.
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and InUndinal di*ordcrN
IW/i Souih Rock Inland
"rEi* Catta Anwwcrcd
m DAY or NIC’.HT iff
“Next to
Advertising il/atter”
TIIKRK used lo Im* n favorite phrase of advertisers. They ask-
ed lo have their ndvrrlisemeniH placed “nest lo rend ini' mailer”
in Ihe belief Ihnl surli 11 position would assure more attention.
But today Ihe edllor mi^ht well nsk to hnve his news items
l
plneed ”nexl lo advertisinic matter,M for very definitely Ihe ad-
vertisements have a tremendous reader folhmintf. Today’s ml*
vertisrments win ea»er attention becmise they help people buy
Intelligently* quirkly, without waste of time, nml «et full value
for the money spent.
That Is the Kreat function of advertising-to Kiilde you
swiftly and surely lo wise, economical buying. The hewt adver-
tisement is always Ihe one that fives you Ihe farts you want-
almply, honestly, without exaggeration.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 163, Ed. 1 Monday, October 22, 1934, newspaper, October 22, 1934; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc918719/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.