The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 129, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1932 Page: 2 of 9
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V
EIGHT
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 19J'.*r
Mrs. J. B. Gibson and Mrs.
Martin Keller returned Tuesday
ifternoon I rum a few days’ stay
m 8t. Louis. Mo. They made the
trip by uirplanc.
CRITERION
SPECIAL
Today and Thursday
Two admitted for the
price of one.
She gave her love to a
man who only wanted
to borrow it.
Till-: STRANGE
LOVE OF
MOLLY LOUVAIN!"
with
Ann Dvorak
l/oe Tracy
Added . . .
Wall SI reel Mystery
Matinees.....10-26c
Nights.....10-J0-40c
Coining Friday
"STATES
ATTORNEY"
EMPRESS
Today and Thursday
"THE CHEYENNE
KID"
Also Chapter Seven
“Detective Lloyd"
| No. 4
Continued From
Page One
the lust three incumbents of that;
exalted office. The luster that oner
was theirs has been dissipated."
at least the equal of uny one ol
No. 2
Continued From
Page One
El Reno Markets
Coining Sunday
Tom Mix and Tony
*'l he Wonder Horse'
— in —
“RIDERS OF DEATH
VALLEY”
majority of the convention. 626 to
528. over Jouctt Shouse of Kansas,
the veteran prosecutor of the tea-
pot dome oil scandals yesterday
treated the assembled host to
blistering denunciation of Republi-
can rule and then put through
without ado the regulations cov-
ering the assembly.
8house. backed by Alfred Smith
and all the favorite son candidate
in a struggle of great Intensity
took his defeat with grace.
Shouse Speaks
"There can be no doubt," lie
said, "in anybody's nund that |
Senator Walsh will preside with
evident fairness and satisfaction
over the convention i want to
thank my friends for their genei
ous supiwrl and the efforts they
| made on my behalf."
Walsh, who held the self sane
IK>st of chairman in the Madison
Square Garden convention of 1921
called upon the Democratic nail >
U) take control of the govenimrii'
and to bring back prosperity mi
the country.
Responsibility for the distress ol
present years he heaped high mam
Republican shoulders. nmlntainliK
that the high tariffs, fiscal pol
Icies and altitude toward Industry
and agriculture of the past three
administrations had brought dl.v
aster.
He charged the Republicans with
"constant subserviency to tie
wealthy and the powerful." with
callous Indifference to every appeal
Irom agriculture He blamed pres
cut conditions also upon an un-
equa distribution of the enormou
wealth accumulated In i'.ie country
between 1920 and 1929
“It is no partieular compliment
Ui any individual In the galaxy ol
statesmen whose name., nave been
prominently mentioned In voiuiec
lion with the nomination you bp
about to make for president of
I the United Stales to sav that Ills
| public- career lias shown him to be1
German Leader Asks
Revision of Treaty
Lausanne, Switzerland. June 29
I (APi Frnnz Von Papon. Oerman
| Chancellor, laid before the powers
j at the war debts and reparations
conference today a demand for
revision of the Versailles treaty as
a necessary preliminary for Ger-
man participation In the economic
reconstruction of the world.
In a statement to the press.
Chancellor Von Papen demanded
that all discrimination against
Germany be revised out, of the
treaty. His statement was a re-
ply to a question proposed by
Prime Minister Ramsay Mac Don-
ald of Great Britain yesterday ask-
ing what concessions Germany Is
willing to make in order to facili-
tate a del mite settlement of the
reparations problem.
he was a graduate there would
be no depression for It with hi'-
endorsement. . . . The Oklahoma
Kiltie band in the lobby. . . . The
most colorful aggregation at tin
convention. . . People jammed in
is Number 11. . . Just try and
find your way around. Will
Rogers said he was lost In It for
three hours. . . . Four singers dis
pcnsing harmony. ... No restraint
is placed on those vocally Inclined
1 late to get an assigned pres
seat. However, a little "work
finally resulted in obtaining an
"Employes" card and luidgc. I'm
number 668! This is really bettei
than a press pass as I can wandri
anywhere on the floor. After get
ting acquainted with the man o:
■ Corrected to
June
291
Canad-an
Mill
Wheat
.27
Oats
Yellow Corn
White Corn _
Mixed
Kafir ■while)
2b
Bailey
.11
Rvc
.30
El Reno emiltry
Cream
.lb
Eggs
07
Spring Chit kens
Light Springs
])
.0!
Hens
S)
Light lli-ns
II.
Roosters
,0‘.
Hides
.00'»
Walnut, $12,320 In 1-J32, and $21
815 in 1931.
West Walnut. $15,155 In 1932 and
$28,035 in 1931; Yukon township
$52,325 in 1932 and $68. 185 In
1931; El Reno city, $795, 658 In
COURT HOUSE
NEWS ITEMS
court house for the purpose
completing work on protests of tij
valuations.
in 1931; Okarche, $77,010 In 1932
und $84,045 in 1931; Piedmont,
$21,095 for 1932 and $27,295 in
1931; Mustang, $2,385 in 1932 and
$2 445 in 1931; Geary. $250 In
1932 and $380 in 1931.
Release of Oil and Gas Lease
Laurence D. Miiler to Etta L.
Olbson and husband, SW 6-lln-7w
Warranty Ured
John I. and Nellie Bell Patter-
son to L. N. B Carpenter, lots
11 and 12 in block 21, town of
Yukon.
I Phone Classified Ads to 18
Tnese figures make a total val- County Excise Hoard
nation of $1,828,812 in 1932 against
$2,209,380 In 1931.
To Consider Protests
No. 3
Continued From
Page One
('aliimc't Drug Store
Sold to Capital Man
Announcement was made here to-
day of the piirehasc of the Ziegler
Drug store at Calumet by J P
llultt ol Oklahoma City
The drug store will be reopened
Immediately according to » report
from Mr Hull!
1932. Tills was accounted for by
Ihe "gall!" to the press section lithe fact tiial many farmers did
was soon seated near two Oklalit, not market their crop last year,
mans. Walter Harrison and Was |eavjng ttioin in .storage. Mr. Slan-
Mllls ol the Oklahoman.
, . . ley pointed out.
T convention hall: Oovprni.. Township Records
a t convention hall Govcrnot
■ 'Miii 1 lh the Kim Comparative figures for um
fish of Louisiana. Huey Ung. . . i'urlou,i county townships for the
The long whiskered Lousianun who two years arc lu> follows: Calumet.
$51,010 for 1932 and $70,325 for
Mr and Mrs. L P Love and
sun. Jerry who reatdc at 507 houlii
Hoff avenue, expert to depart Fri-
day for Enid where they will make
their home.
1931; Cement. $25,850 for 1932 und
$34,305 in 1931; Darlington. $25.-
Matiriee Srlglr of Million, trans-
acted business here Wednesday.
Roy Jones, ol Oklahoma City.
»tleaded the lum-ral ol Dr A. L
Nicholson here Tuesday afternoon
Dr. Thomas M Adriliokl. Dr.
Hadley C Blown and Gustavos
Funk attended the meeting of the
Comanche County Medical la-
■ion In Duncan Tuesday evening
gave the rebel yell on ihe conven-
tion I loot Monday. . His plcturi
was In the Chicago Trlbum.., ,
Al Smith rating a hoi dug aim >n '932 und $35,785 in 1931.
drinking a cup of coffee in th< El Reno township. $108,435 in
lobby. . . Looks just like he did 1!*32 and $117, 975 in 1931; Frisco,
when lie campaigned lor Ihe pres $4u,305 in 1932 und $49, 320 in
idrnry in 1928 . . . And he wa- >931; Maple. $34,235 In 1932 ana
wearing a broad smile, apparent!. $50,350 in 1931; Mulhewsou. $32.80
well pleased with recent news. . . *n 1932 and $43,680 in 1931; Mus,
Will Rogers taking his seat In th< ‘ Bing. $28 345 in 1932 and $39,771
press gallery. . . . Arthur Brisbane in 1931; Pralrlr. $41,935 in 1931
writing ropy. . . He uses the and $66,610 in 1931.
"hunt and peck" system, as do; Oak. $26. 110 in 1932 mid $34.-
Iliost newspa|M-iinen Failed to ***** io 1931. Rend. $50,880 lor 1932
see a single I ouch system wrltei and $74. 795 III 1931; Rock Island
ill the press seats . . . The seal *0 1032 and $65. 185 in
an id lhe lolding i,|m and lli 1931; Union. $65,900 in 1932 aid
"desks" are pine iMsirds.
plenty of splinters.
Willi
$82,465 in 1931; Valley. $31. 375 in
1932 and $44. 475 In 1931; Easl
SAVINGS Distinctly Unusual
» towauMP PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER!
. bvruuHV QUALITY IS BETTER AT PENNEY’S!
b 3
Again “Sally Lea"
performs a miracle!
Anklt Length
FROCKS
VOILES!
ORGANDYSt
Ruthin!
Smartest
iheerst
1.79
You’ll find vour favorite
frnrk^at the lowest price
ever-HERE!
laumode
NEW LOW PRICE!
NOW
only
Full, full thtrt s' Sink ft'
Fuji defies' I'anety of l
necklines! [Unntiest fall
terns and rolltry*
I vfia line gaugr medium,
weikht v fuff «*n! Double
rll >tlk lop. yprcially re in-
forced toe and sole for
vrar!
Gaymode it Alwayt
l ust Uuelitv
CHARDONIZB
Undies
Utmost V'slue I
39c
Look Girlal
Penney’i
"A donna”
Brandt fj
2-16 yr$.
Off for the Week End!
Week End Cases
Strofif and haad*ome' Rlirk
grained fahnroid over tein-
lorred wooden frame; rndnd
ed corner* Rayon lined. three
pocket*; nickeled lock* 22 in,
A Snfer.l'alne a!
*1*98
Smart! Dressy!
SPORT
SLACKS
zr
Rnllnm'
6,8s
Hik*I*«!
History makers In
Savings!
*2.98
Xp»rt
pMkctt!
Right for every vinimer nc-
canon. Excluaive fabric*
and pattern* »mart men
welcome at tin* low price1
A...
Ug
Men's Oxfords
Senuunaal value at Prnnev'i
low pHctl Sturdy black leathrr
with compotition tolc «nd heel
Only—
$1.98
1 here’s actually
300% STRETCH
in these Men’s
Garters
And they hold thwr eLuncttyt
( n«n for table ’ You Ml
Men! Stock up — and Sovc!
Now 12 in a Hot!
Pen*co*nap
IT
(iresfer
Vtlue!
L*m than |V|C per Napkin I
B I G SAVINGS ON ALL SANITARY GOOD!!
Sew .on Gnrlen pr. |9e
Diet* Shield* .. .pr. 2.V
Sanitary Ball* .... IV
Sanitary Apron* . IV
Stnllary Stapdna ,. 49e
Girdla Supporter* ,, 49c
Men’a
Athletic
Union
Suita
Checked
Nainsook 3*1*'
Finr-eonni rherWerf namtonk;
krmlv rrinlortH with i *eK
•nuKUr bark IL- uct. l a* a»
pond, of Mram Huy a yrtwonn
tgpplv at thu Manime low
SMBS T
SHIRTS and
SHORTS
Yen'll Me then' Good mairnal—
•til mad* I Shirl* ol hut gang- wtutt
tolton., fln»tlr Mripod with r»yen.
Roontv bread? Wall ihorl*. *lnp*d a*
kgwrad , . . eUrtit ddt
lSc each
A Qreat “Buy”!
Crisp Broadcloth
Shirts
Phone Classified Ads lo 18
Come axpeetmf ihirta tiiualh
rn«||Rg much morel Strikinghj
»nutft in apprarance . . . tailored,
and (lm*hed lo a»»ure correct ft>*
Fatt color broadcloth*
< niton
Crinkle
HKD SPREADS
Si ir KOxior*
2 for $1
l-C. PENNEY CO
Boys'
“OXHIDI
OVERai.LS
SIZCs fi fo 16
El Reno, Oklii.
39c pair
Members of the Canadian coun •
! ty excise board will convene in
■special session Thursday al the
SCOTCH DANCE
TONITE
Eagle’s Hall ,
Music by Andy Forriessf
and his Orchestra. [
!) till 12 o'clock.
25c Couple.
FOLKS
CHEAPER PRICES" FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, JULY
ITH. BOTH STORES ARE FILLED TO THE BRIM
WITH UNUSUAL BARGAINS AT "CHEAPER AND
LEMONS
ze
15c
Med. Size
A Bagain,
Doz.
i Cans No. 2 Full Pack
TOMATOES
With 25r Purchase—Liniltnl.
2
Cans
No. 2
PINEAPPLE
Matched of
Slices LDC
Campbell's
Pork & Beans
^4 (fr 25c
Ginerale,
(|uart size
ey Cans No. 1
L Shrimp
Libliy’s Tomato
Juice
KUNER’S PEAS
Tender Garden
Variety
Medium 1 1
Tins, only i £ C
25c
Franco
American
SPAGHETTI
Spaghetti
ready to serve
3 '£• 25c
lbs. Fresh
IOC 2 Fig Bars
25C lOcream^Salt
CARNATION OR
PET MILK
10c 2
lh. Pkg. Sun-
sweet Prunes
10c
19c
Small :tc Tall
Fresh Salted
Ilk-
New Breakfast Foods Best Foods or Heilman’s
They are delicious Mayonnaise or Relish
and healthful! Spread
Peanuts, lh.
CRACKERS
Fresh Salted
10c
Wheat Pops
Rice Pops
!>e O Jars
Ilk- 2 Vi pint eaeh
19c 2
19c
Wright’s Silver
Polish
25c 2,1
ans
Balm
Of Borden’s Eagle 09
yDC Brand Milk mmC
Bars Sa.v-
3 man’s Stiap
2
Bottles ll-oz.
Catchup
25c 10
Brand Milk
on OVALTINE
large size LLx, Small 15c Large
Bars Laun- ^i*r^on
25c0,ydo1,
dry Soap
Klcnzer
FLOUR
10c CEREALS
Post Toasties, large: Corn Flakes,
ALLISON’S
IS < UFACl.lt NOW
Jrlfrmon Crldr
j* large; Shredtlctl Wheat; Post BrHii:
Hark**-* Hot Grape Nut Flakes; Bran
M Flakes; Oat Snaps. Your choice
ICED TEA
48 Ibv
10c
A Bargain
In cello.
i
lh. pkg.
25c
| lh. Tall
1 Salmon
1 A 9 D«rs Toilet
lUC L Soap
C- O l'«. C. & II 0Cr
DC J I’owd. Sugar
MUSTARD,
CJuart Jar
O lh. Can
La Runklcs Cocoa
| T Tomato
I DC Soup
r 41 Cans Corn,
DC la Metl. size
15c
25c **om'nv’
Med. size
r Olh. pkg. Comet 1 T
DC L or River Rice I DC
fH 10 Iks
:Sugar
I1AKIM, rOWOt.R
1 lb. t^n and
.mail pkg Swann
down C'akr Hour
29c
C
Rl« ,
KWSPfOi
RICK
KKIsMFS
rnpular
Hraabfanl
IcimI
With Sion Ordrr.
10c
No. 2i/t Sliced
Pineapple
Nt.. 2Vj Crushed 1
Pineapple lUC
Swansdown
Cake Flour
Wesson Oil,
Pint Size
Apple Butter,
quart jar
or 1 lh. Can
LOC I Malted Milk
OO _ 24 ••>. pkg. Seri I- or
CaLx, less Raisins mDC
IQ O lb. Box Gra-
A DC L ham CrarkersMDC
or Bread and Hut* | r
CadC ter Pickles I DC
SNOWDRIFT
The Superior
Shortening
2 lbs 29c J llw. Ur Full
6 lbs. 75c 5 lh. Sack
Ok! MEAL
Fine for Break fast
17c Flekling
VINEGAR
Apple Cider or W hite
K,,r .....25c
OUR OWN COFFEE
GALLON FRUIT
22c
5 More Blend, lh.
White Roy. lh. 2Hr
lii*«|trn»l«Hy p*rkHl -Wh< pa, lur Tin I »*?
Aiwa** I r*»l»— Gmund In *uil vou!
Prar* !% Appl*-* *•* Aprkai* «5r
ptunv 3V Prarhr* 4V Blarbbmt**
It,d Kanptwnlrn 41r Slrowlwrrta* Mr
rinrappir. rriiabrd kit
1 Can* (M. I^ttanhrnto*
CKRTO, for
jelly making
or lbs. ( mu
Ld Meal
9Q/w Hogues Vanilla 04
LjC Extract. H-oz. size L4C
or Fresh Gum
JDC Drop Candy, lh.
10c
:i Cans No. 2 Std.
Peas or Corn
O ( ans N«». 2*/|
J Kraut
SARDINES QUART PICKLES Fresh Creamery
Oval Tins in Tomato or Dill or Sour I He ,iul,cr ,n '' *',k
Sweet
Sweet Mixed
GRAPE JUICE Bacon, 111.
Pint 15c Qttniia 2Hc Salt
gnl. 55c Jowls, lh.
Mustard
Sauce
Macaroni or
Spaghetti
7*o/.. pkg.
FRUIT JARS
Ball Mason
Pints, doz. <*7r
Quarts, doz. 2He
Diet.. Ix'st
quality, lb.
" Sugar Cured
4
ALLISONS
Doz. Jar
'i gal., doz. 81.041
3 Rubbers
Mason Jar
Tops, doz.
c
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 129, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1932, newspaper, June 30, 1932; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc918896/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.