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THE EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1931.
The El Reno Daily Tribune
EL RENO I'll INTI Mi A IM III.ISII-
IMi COMPANY
Dnvla O. Vanllvler, l*rc»l«Ient
Issued every evening except Sat-
urday and Sunday morning from
207 S. Hock Islam! avenue and en-
tered as second-class mail matter
under the Act of March 3, 1879.
DAVIS O. VANDIVIER
Editor and Publisher
A1 Wilson_____________News Editor
DAILY St llMItlPTION HATES
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Six Months __________________$3 tiO
rHiree Months ----------------$1.35
lly Mull in CHiimliii n and Ailjoln-
Inu CouulleM
On# Year----------------------$4 00
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Three months ---------------$1.55
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Six Months ------ $3.50
Three Months ________________$2.00
Reminiscing
[terns Reproduced From
the Daily Democrat
of 15 Years Ago
T
.March I, I !»l(l
The El Reno highschool bas-
ketball team won from the Te-
owmseh highschool term Friday
afternoon at Edmond by the-
re ore of 45 to 33. Tile team i'
WHAT’S WHAT IN WASHINGTON
Stout Homo Entered; $25
in Cash Taken
By CHARLES P. STEWART
Ccutrul l‘rc.v> Staff Writer
WASHINGTON, D. C.—
Suggesting Democratic presidential
mobilities is an increasingly
oopular form of mental relaxation
in Washington, Mr. Hoover’s re-
nomination on
Bible Thought
, , . Two arrests were made ley po-
in attendance at the baske-ball oyp|. n|(,ht( ........... robbery
tournament which Is now heing J whk reporle-el.
held at Edmond, and judging
Iron) their record ho far this
season they are expected to give
a good aeroiiiit of i hemselveH.
It is said that several counter-
feit dollars have made tltelr ap-
pearance in El Reno, and ru-
glorv, and wis-1 thoritles are making an effort to
ufccentlain the identity of Hie- par-
ties who are responsible for put-
ting them In circulation.
LET I’S GIVE THANKS
Blessing, and
ilom. and llianksgiving. and
lionour, and power, and might, lie
unto our (Joel for ever and ever. |
Revelation 7:1 2.
PRAYER Wo praise The, ()
God. We give- thanks onto Thee
tor Thy abundant mercy.
CITCKSS of the city - wide
‘ church movement wlilcli lie
fan Sunday was seen In the
greatly Increased attendance at
all local churches. The six weeks'
loogram is unusually compre-
hensive and Is being executed in
a splendid manlier.
The "Go-To-Cbureh Hand" of
Che Presbyterian Church held a
social In the lecture room of
the church last evening. Pop
('urn hulls, randy, and toasted
marshmallows furnished the
children additlonal amusement.
Irish Jackson, negro woman,
and Porter Kearney, negro man,!
were to face hearing In police j
court Wednesday night on charges I
of occupying u room for immoral i
purposes.
The residence of (J. O. Stout, j
Sul South Hock Island, was bur-;
glarlzed Tuesday night while Mrs. i
Stout took Mr. Stout to work, it
was reported to police. A ladles’
purse, n watt’s hill fold. $22 In
cash anil u pair of young man's
trousers were taken.
INCREASING Interest b being
* shown lit iiring a ■ ivlmmlng
pool for tli" city by civic nr-
canixallolis. Every town needs
a good pool and it is hoped Hint
definite plans will nialel'lallse
POOH.
s
ENATOIt Moses, in a healed
liioment, called some mem-
ber of congress "sons or wild
jackasses." Wonder whm he'd
Hiy If lie gave Ills opinion oil dig
Hill Thompson, the fat mayor of
i It lea go.
PEN ILIZKII I bit THE I I:\\
'■pill: upward swing of rules on
* auiomohlle liability iiisuranre
Is an unpleasant reminder to saf 1
molor-vehlrl< drivers that they us
well as reckless motorists must.
M.v costs for which the latter
me largely responsible. The
P •miliy or high rules Is Impos'd
by the reckless driver, not by
Hie insiiruiiii companies.
I'Hliiiately, It may he hoped,
progress will lie made In separat-
ing the sheep from the goats
and gradually a fairer share or
the burden of Insnranee will lie
placed where ii belongs on the
unsafe driver.
Even the operator who es-
capes accidents over a long p.*.
rlod of year* would probably
agree that when lie Is involved
ir n crash through his own fault
lie should he mated as a mon
hazardous risk and pay accord-
ingly for ...............mill I lie lup.-e
of a certain period of Him will -
oilt an aceldent.
Nor does || seem loo lllileli
to sav ili.il llie driver, who lias
demonsiruled hv a long record
tree of accidents Dial lie Is u
good risk, should receive some
reward In the way of a lower
rale for his cure and caution,
some companies do allow this
type of driver a discount, hut
Ids rate Is ever rising due to
tlit recklessness of others.
The stale in ii hi give some
I bought to tie driver wiio, lie-
cause of hit lilt tiu I recklessnes',
(an ho longer obtain I la Hill I y or
property damage Insurance |,
he i ii titled to driving rights,
If lie peralsienlly Ignores the
rights of oile rs .and furnishes no
linancisl guarantee of those
rights?
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
IJ. Is il good form to talk of
domestic affairs In a public con-
veyance or on the street?
A. No; il. is very rude.
(j. Is a friendly note accom-
panying ii gift ever mil of plan*.’
A. Never.
(j. What Is known as the
"Great American Visit "?
A. The week-end,
HOW CAN I?
By ANNE ASHLEY
□
Q. How can I prevent the
kernels of rice from breaking
while cooking? .
A, When rice Is slirr d while
cooking il breaks the kernels and
makes them mushy, but if not
stirred It Is likely lo slick lo the
bottom of the pall. To prevent
tills, grease the utensil n fore
cooking,
Q. How can I prevent I In
i anilles from dripping oil the
(able cover, or wherever they may
be placed?
A. Varnish the candles with i
good, clear shellac, This will al-
so add to their appearance.
(J How can I keep jar lops
iroin slicking?
A. Rub a little melted wax oil
till- Inside sen w lop cover When
II Is desired to open Ihe Jar,
merely pour hot water over Ihe
top to nickt the wax.
OKARGME
0»S»****«t»*«**O
SIDELIGHTS
0 ••»••• ......* * 0
A story now going the rounds
is lo the effecl that the talkie
picture employers of Johnny Muck
Brown, former football star of
Alabama's famous Crimson Tide,
have employed a ’'speech spe-
cialist" from Brooklyn lo teach
Johnny to talk like a Southerner.
And lie hulls from llolliaii, Ala.
Another little joke of the movie,s
is being told III the expense of
Mary Bickford, who recently rail-
ed in a doctor and a nurse to
(real her for the flu. Having a
doctor and nurse would not have
hern considered unusual, except
for the fuel that Mary Is repuled
to lie II devout chrlstlilll Scientist.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kraus an-
nounce the arrival of a son on
February 271Ii.
Jay Italisten, who recently ar-
rived ho tin to visit tils parents
here after spending 10 mouths in I
Smith America, visited friends)
in tik'-ene mill Southard Sulur-
diiy ami Sunday.
Miss Flossie Grutniner, who un-
derwent an operation for appen-
dicitis ai st. Anthony'H hospital
in Oklahoma City Iasi week, vs
reported getting along nicely.
Lillie Virginia Eischen under-
went u tonsil operation al St. I
Anthony'H hospital Friday. She |
was accompanied to the City hv
her imretils, Mr. and Mrs. P F j
Elsehen and Ur. Treat.
Lawrence Gorman of Okeene
spent Sunday in Okarehe.
Roland Wright ol Oklahoma
I’lly visltid his parents Sunday. I
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Imosen j
returned Saturday evening front |
their honeymoon trip lo Cuba.
Mr
mer spent Sunday in Oklahoma i lulioma
the Republican
ticket bejng ac-
cepted now as a
foregone con-
clusion.
Every time a
gathering of Jef-
fersonian politi-
cians falls to dls-
cussing the
party's list of
1932 avails tiles,
someono is sure
to nsk:
"Wliat do yon
think of Llob
Uulkley ?”
Meaning, of course, Robert J. SuIk-
Pv of Cleveland, who was fleeted to
the senate last November for the re-
malning two years of the term orig-
inally voted lo Ihe late Theodore E.
Burton. Governor Cooper appointed
Uoscoe C. McCulloch to fit the va-
cancy temporarily when Burton died,
hut liutkloy heat him at the polls a
twelvemonth later.
Senator
Robert Uulkley
IN THESE conversations the
Clevelander's name never is proposed
affirmatively hut always Interroga-
tively, in some such phraseology us,
"What about Bulkley?"
Yet it Is surprising how practically
j certain he Is lo lie mentioned when-
I ever the Democrats’ next choice of a
standard bearer Is under considera-
tion.
And, with equal regularity, the folk
to whom the query is put simply
Hliufllo, sidestep und equivocate. No
one seems to have any definite Idea,
"WHAT about Uulkley?" ono way
or the other.
EXCEPT TO answer to the roll
call Senator Uulkley literally did not
peep from Ihe time lie lock the oath
of office at the beginning of this ses-
sion of congress until llic other day.
lie threw off Ills cloak of silence »y
Introducing a resolution demanding
that Attorney General William D.
Mitchell reveal to the senate upon
what information the bureau of pro-
hibition based statements made in a
pamphlet widely distributed last Oc-
tober, extolling prohibition.
Consequently it has been Impos-
sible ta "get ,a line on him.”
Once he served a couple of term*
In the house of representatives, but
they say he uttered scarcely a word
then, either; just sat there like o
Stotun bottle.
BANNER
NEVERTHELESS, (here are poli-
ticians who believe the Ohioan must
have concealed potentialities, which
ho will reveal at the proper juncture
In the first place, it is quite a feat
for a Democrat to win an Ohio sen-
atorship—not unprecedented but
Banner school played basket-
ball with Fairview Friday, and j
the score was 16-7 in favor of j
j Fairview.
Alhn Tatum, Ollle B. and Lot-
15 lo 20 Cars to be Ship- tie 0ha»tain are back In school
I after illness.
ped Each Day Banner school played basket- j
j ball with West Point Thursday, \
- ! the score was 7-8 in favor of
Banner.
Miss Billy I.urn of Yukon
spent the week end at the home
•I. O. Gray und
To Buy, Sell or Trade
AHERN
INSURANCE, TOO
The Dolose Brothers’ company,
which handles road construction
rock has located at Richards1 of Mr. and Mrs
Spur, near Lawton, and will begin ! family,
operation immediately, it was an- Arlin Preston of Richland was
nounced here Wednesday. j the guest at the home of Mr.
The material is used ill the con-j and .Mrs. Harry Hughes and
struction of roads. From 15 to
highly creditable. From Columbut : earn or the rock will be ship-
come intimations that the dryly ped on the Rock Island lines
Democratic George White, who was daily, it was said. As soon as
elected governor on the same ticket | operation i* in full swing the
with Hot), as the Democrats wet sen- j number of cars will be Increased
atorlal candidate, is under the Im-
pression that ho dragged Uol
through with him. As the story it
! from 40 to 50 cars, it was thought.
told here, however, George Is mis-
taken; it was Hob who dragged HIM
through, and largely by virtue of bis
nerve In emphasizing his own wet-
ness In spito of the politically mon
experienced George's strong objec-
tions. ■Ohio accounts also ropresenl
the senator as i.n excellent campaign
talker—not eloquent, but convincing [
Maybe he Is wise In keeping quid
until Im grows thoroughly amis,
lomed to his new surroundings, old- I
timers agree.
The shipping will increase the
business here for the Hock Island,
it was said.
FEEDER CATTLE
TO FOOT UP his assets:
Senator Uulkley’s geography 1*
Ideal, Ids last autumn’s victory was
both timely and spectacular, his pro-
hibition stand Is iis satisfactory ai
ran lie exported on that most Im-
possible of all issues, ho seems as-
tute, at 51 his age is about right, lit
is a big. lino looking chap and lit
Future Best for This
Class of Slock
Stillwater, Okla., March 2.-
(Special)—Feeder callle prices
is said to have u charming wife, by I are Ihe brightest spot in the
no means a negligible political con- I beef market outlook for Ihe next
alderatlon. j lew months. No advance and a
lint he does need a reputation, and ; probable decline in prices of fed
m acquire one ho will have to com. ' ant|elpated hv the agri-
out of Ills shell sooner or later anr , . . . ................ — • --------
I.y sonidhin-: more. After llml It will M1'*™1 f1'01'0""*'* department oj . Oktahonia city visitors today.
be c;i lor to estimate him as a Demo- i Oklahoma A. and M. college __
(•ratio presidential prospect jin Its February farm economics | A j Kiveft. 720 South Rock
(survey. I fslatid avenue, transacted business
family Sunday afternoon.
Jessie and John Gray of Still-1
water visited their parents, Mr. I
and Mrs. J. O. Gray and family
Su nday.
Mrs. Brandon, Mr. and Mrs
Oad Ichar of Oklahoma City were
the guests of Mrs. Hurry Hugh-
es and family Monday evening.
Mr. I.oriug of Oklahoma City
' isited the home of Mr. and Mrs.
I\ A. Hahhtnau last week.
Mr. and Mrs. f. F. Schuldl j
and daughter were the guests of)
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cash Sunday'
t vening.
Blister White spent Sunday
with Karl and Clarence Whltrv,
Mrs. B. O. Finley and datygh-
fer, Mary Lee, vjslted the C.
S. Blanton home Sunday.
Thelma Henry spent Saturday
t.lghl with Mary Lee Finley.
COAL
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a
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17
Hard (Anthracite-Bernice) $13.00
McAlester, deep vein---- 9.50
Henryetta, deep vein----- 8.00
Nut Coal, deep vein----- 7.50
Above prices are at our yard,
add $1.00 per ton for delivering.
We Sell Feed, Grain, Rock,
Sand and Cement
Farmers Elevator
Phone 65
EL RENO TRANSFER
AND STORAGE CO.
Transfer, storage, packing,
shipping. Local and long dis-
tance moving and heavy haul-
ing.
112 W. Wade
Phone 881-108
R. E. WHITLOCK, Mgr.
C. H. KRUMM, Sec’y.
TYPEWRITERS and
ADDING MACHINES
New and Reconditioned
SALES—RENTALS—REPAIRS
HENRY BEHNE
Typewriter Dept., Phone 080
LOCAL BRIEFS
Mr. and Mrs. Seim Holshonser,
of Sayre, were the overnight
guests Tuesday of her sister, Mrs. I
Lee Roy Ewing and Mr. Ewing, I
501 Sunset Drive. Mr. and Mrs.
Holshonser and Mrs. Ewing were
purpose of advertising Highway |
si. I.
Mrs
Compared with
rattle. I
Mr. and Mrs. 1'rank Hel-1 stackers and fe ders are likely t.i
in. son, Jimmie, and Junior J occupy a more favorable position
E. C. Lobs -n nci nmpanletl i Timniiison of Oklahoma City ; In the immediate future tban
and Mrs. August Drum-1 i|el‘ grandson Km<l Loosen to Ok- h., wcllyn Woirf of Bartlesville 1 lhey h*ve the past few months.
City Friday where lie|,mil Jean Wolff of Norman, i Stimulated by declining corn
City visiting their daughter*, j underwent a tonsil operation at I Tony Miteggenlitirg, youngest ' pri<'es’ shipments of stocker and
Flossie and Alice Anthony's hospital. They re-h°n',f Mr’ antl Mr,s' Henry
leie hischen. Ed hschen and lllr|lfi(1 lloni(, .Saturday evening n',,l,urK’ narrowly eafaped a
Jay Hosier spent Mommy a.-i-omimnicit hv Misses Isabel ac(1,,ent lMt TH>irs.lay|
Oklahoma ( lly. | and Vlletto Louse, and Mas <"> ''Is way home from
Miss Jean Wolff, who attends, , ,o08pI1 w||0 , Sl|m| bWt,Mw»1. «"» wan Kicked in
I SfH'Mf lilt* \Wt>(>K>ltfl(l ill I ... . . I Jlli» fUl*l*. Ills! Iiv i* thi* UVP hv
with lheir parents.
Mrs. John hetterinan is eonfin-
in Oklahoma City today.
J..0 Unb who recently | l0 hPr home wllll tll.lirltk i
ll1" Hen,ita McCord. Gladys lliischc 140 an ,,1kan l"‘ Jl|,ys"'lan r,,r m‘"U
'(al aid, several slitelies being
O. I
ilome,
Mrs
..nderwont an opeciitlon
l‘B Heno hospiial, is reported im-
proving nicely. Mrs. Rhenrn,
who Is .ii die same hospital, is
also doing splendidly.
I.ewellyn Wolff of Bartlesville
vlsIL'd his imrents, Hr. and Mrs.
L. G. Wolff Sunday.
Al Ihe connly basketball lour-
1 ho face, just m r Ihe eye by Ihe
loirs' In wa- driving hitched lo
a small curt, lie was brought
| •m iimu' oiuii N|n*in i iiy i Vf
ninn in KiiiKfishpr.
12-29, while the Imvs won "from I- Mr „and..Mr!’' Fer,J Vl'Ki a"d Merer, Sr.. Mrs. Arthur lllggeri.
silent Frida.
ney held at Kingfisher Friday
and Saturday, the Okarehe girls j Stm7'",,cni "■ r'nesTv “
iearn lost lo Omega in the gam
Friday morning by a
ys won from I Airs"' p. ,.()X
Cush Ion in Ihe first game 17-9 ()kl«.hom» City,
Ihe boys were il> feated by Isival ....i vll.u
by a score of s-4;t In the game
Friday uflernoon.
Junior Thompson of Oklahoma
City .spent Sunday with relatives
ili Okarehe.
Mr
and Huh Cox, members of ilicl
okarehe high school debate u.,m ,"n'!W‘"'y ,'1<MW‘ llle wnlluJ'
went to Cash ion last Tuesday |
for a pt'.ii lice debate with the)
Cashlon team. They were ac-
companied lly their couch, Mias
Margaret Harlow, and Mrs. M.
M. McCord and Mrs. F. E. Cox.
Miss Helen Kublc and Mis-
LOCAL BRIEFS
Ira Hoke, 515 Sunset Drive,
ill with an attack of influenza.
Or. and Mrs. Harry Moyer, Jr.,
of Geary, Or. and Mrs. Harry
Frank lleiiien.
I son, Jimmie, Mrs. L. (1, Wolff
. nil Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Elsehen
.it I ended Ihe hand concert at El
[ Reno Sunday afternoon.
. , Mrs. Frank McCarthy and Miss
and Mr- John Hllfnage! | |,orpn„ Lyml • went to Oklall.mi;
Miss Lois Fslep and ('. E. Ilioss
attended the Kansas Aggle-Oklu-
lioltm university linsketliull gmiie
ill Normnti Tuesday evening.
Mrs. E. E. Sims, of Oklahoma
City, spent Tuesday with hpr sis-
ter, Mrs. Sadie Eckliard, 406
South Rock Island avenue.
CHIC KEN DINNER
Auspices Booster Class First
Christian Church, Thursday,!
March 5.
Salad
Baked Chicken. Dressing & gravy
O'Brien Potatoes, Green lleatts
Hot Rolls
Celery and Pickles
Angel Food Cake
with Pineapple Whip
Coffee
5 to 7:30 o'clock — 50c
f.-eder steers to feeding stales
were 13 per cent larger In De-
cember, 1980, than in December,
i 1929, and were the largest for
the month since 1925. The sup-
ply has been reduced until ship-
ments of tills grude of cattle are
fxpecled to be smaller the first
three months of 1931 than a
year ago. This situation should
♦end to strengthen feeder cattle I
prices, the department says. 1
"It seems unlikHy that the
prices of fed cattle will remain
at present levels during the next
lew months. A year ago short-fed
cattle showed more favorable re-
turns than well finished cattle.
Hirause of this and the fact that
receipts of fat cattle tend to in-
crease toward the end of Ihe
first quarter of the year, slaugh-
ter is expected to he large in re-
lation to total mnrkiting of cat-
lie," the report states.
Mrs. Bruce Lawton, of Oklaho-
ma City, was an El Reno visitor
today.
Eat Everything
without Fear
of Indigestion
Arethcrclotsof foods you can't eat
— for fear of gas, bloating, pains in
the stomach and bowels?
Do you have to pass up favorite
dishes—while the rest enjoy them?
That’s a sign you need Tanlac! For
more than ten years Tanlac has re-
stored to vigorous health thousands
who denied themselves their favorite
foods just as you have to.
Mrs. Arvcna Bowers,of ij.qo Jackson
St., Topeka, Kans., says: “Five years
I was troubled w ith gas, Idoating and
Bad Case of Arthritis
Responds lo Crazy
Crystal
Now
Walks Without Crutch o
Cain
I was on erutehes for thrrjfl
years with Arthritis Rlieiunatisii it.
I was told by my friends I'd neveV
walk. I secured a package ( 1
your Crazy Crystals. I am on ni'jl
third package now und am feel
ing better than I have felt fc 1
years; walking without crutch t Ml
caln. Your Crystals are also fin I
for constipation and indigestioifl
Mrs. George On-, lu‘1 AdkinS
street, Knoxville, Tenn.
The new, million dollar, Crazl
Water Hotel at Mineral Welld
Texas, covers nil en'.lro 1,'lciU
dizzy s|k Iis, But Tanlac toned up my
' lie
aniKiintci Hie binh of a son on
Fluidity afternoon.
The Okarehe Chamber of Com-
mere • met Monday evening. The
•'till of $ la,nil wax \ ol oil foi* Glo
city Monday. Mr*. M •t’arihy re-
ports her mother Is improvin'
tupldly.
Miss Beryl Halley, 592 Soul It
llickl'oril avenue, lias returned
from il three weeks' visit with
rfdallves in Clnytoil, New Mex.,
and Amarillo, Tex.
Mrs. W. II. Patterson,
1115
IMG SISTER
Dr. and Mrs. 1,. G. Wolff had South Hoff avenue, spent Tuesday
in- their guests at dinner Hun-I in Oklahoma City.
EATS 45 EGGS
Lost Nation, la.. (IP)
J nines
whole system and increased my weight
to lbs."
11 you suffer from indigestion, gas,
dizziness, headaches, constipation or
Kdlomnn consumed 45 eggs and a ' torpid liver—give Tanlac a chance to
half a loaf of bread in 17 minutes
on a bet. He won. He offered
to eat another dozen eggs within
an hour, hut this was refused by
purchasers of the eggs. Kdletnnn
hud his eggs boiled one and oue-
half minutes.
help von! Tliclirst bottle often brings
the needed relief.
Tanlac is a good, pure medicine,
made of roots, barks, and herbs that
are recognized by the United States
Pharmacopoeia, <>ct it from yout
druggist today. Your money back ii
ii doesn’t help you.
ground. It is modern, bre-proi^
and complete in every detail. JB
is natural to think it would iJH
expensive lo stop at lids lliag —
ficent hotel: yet, you can enjoy ' —
genuine hospitality, pleasing sei —
Ice and receive the benefits 4
the Crazy Mineral Water Treat*”
ment nt very reasonable rates, onr
(you have rheumatism, hIomuk Ini
trouble, diabetes, eoUtis, kldlu mt
trouble or any chronic uiltm i In
brought on by faulty ellnilnathuV
we urge you to write the Crnzloa'
Water Hotel. Mineral Wells, TexaH
lor lull and complete Informall *r
about their treatment. (Adv.i A
11 Made Ihe Wrony Bird Sinn;
By LES FORGRAVJ'
lilt I HIST 11 tits
IF
IF Hie psychologist* coniInue. ii'
some are disposed, lo push
buck 1 lie age in which llle "pi r-
iritinept set" is given to ill*
ihnrncicr and disposition of the
1 l*lld. human life will lie, in these
respect* ai les-l, predestined ill
l.lrih or i veu preuatully.
For many generating a re-
mark, liiipulcil |o a Jesuit priest,
lias been hnndi d on without
scientific confirmation of its im
pllcilllou a* in the exclusive Im-
port anec of ilie first seven v'jir-
a nd as to ihe I in poll ace of later
Influence• to alter the Kplrliital
'liltore of the child.
Koine ps.vehnlnglKlH *■*• l h e
heaven that the port pictures ur
lying about the Infant displaced
ly the “i motional patterns" that
propliciy the grown-up behavior
ol the child I bo shades of the
prison-house which lo gin to close
upon it before Ii become* even
the growing hoy. Those pH|.
terns, they contend, are prcttv
well laid down before iho end
ol ihe second year of Infancy
It I* ihe Infant, therefore, no'
i|k seven-year old hoy, who I*
father lo ihe mail.
'ihe traditional claim of the
|»H<*d and the newer theories of
the scientist* arc not, however,
ciii'hitllciigeil. No parent, having
given a child a inn fill iiioiul
tearing of seven years, would lie
willing (hereafter lo eiirreiiibr
tlial child l« a gypsy or u slum
i iiv I run men I or to a Flight.
What moral progi'c** could lie
expected for ihe race If over
ihe portal to iho eighth year of
life wore written: "Abandon
hope of any after change all ye
who enter hero?"
I’lllik daisies and save the ex-
pense of screens and fly swatters
next Slimmer Is the advice of Kill Ii
Lewis of Delaware She declare*
Hull Hie odor of daisies Is db<-
tHHt till, or dlssmelll'lll. lo files,
allil Hull liouqilcls of Ihe Same
placed a hunt the IiiiUko will keep
■ hem away.
Furl lo r vindication has conic to
Benedict Crowell of Cleveland,
former assistant secrelury of war,
yvlio was Indicted hut exonerated
In colincclloii wllli a "war fraud'
ease arising out of tile World will'
John J Itaskoli, chairman of tln<
Democratic nnilonnl committee,
has hough I 37 sets of the Id
volume Oxford dlellnnory, It *
said. Perhaps lie Is looking for
some suitable iinnien to call Ills
ilolrnrlors In belli parties.
MAVGE TV4E BOV’S RvSv-tT
AQOcJT TVVE. QtROS MeEDiMGs
A, RATH . 1 DON’T KNOU) MOCH
about bath inis Btraos But
SOAP ANlO U)AT£R. OUGHT
TO DOTHC. TRlCX
COfMe ON OUT OF THFRG.
ME LAOS. IP A OATH'LL
make you sttoe* i'n—
50010 HAVE A COUPLE
OP CANARY
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WHAT'i TH15! !
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IS ujashinjo opp .'these
ARENJT CANARIES.' ThEVRE
MC5TVUM6 QUT SPARRQcOS OVE.O
VEL.LOLO? THAT 5 ojHAT TWEV
arjej English SParcjouis ! J
that vouiog
SCOUMOR.ei_ j.' he's
CHEATED ME!
o.ujhat i'll
00 TO HlfT
wmif
ETTA KETT
No Time for That Now
I’nihriiidei' tells of a Washing
loll lawyer who defended Ills
< Hint lignin*! a charge of lo cale
illg 11 colllruel. Opposing eolllisel
declared lliere was a genllemail'i |
ngreellielil. Tile defelldunl's law
yer retorted "How can they have
a Rentleman'a ugreetueiit when |
only one Is a geiiHemau?"
By PAUL ROBINSOr
llAO IS fit TO llE
MUZtLMJ VIMl S ANl Of
11W BOlS TtAX LATB —
GLL.IVW.I.V HE NOW'
The first traffic llglil Itilsalled
In lamdon not long ago got Im-
meillnle and surprising reNiills
TIioiiniiiiiIm of curious person* nIoP-
p"ll ill lie Ini*)' cornel' ill Fleel
si reel and I,utigntc Circus in
walili the I Ii Illg work, inuslltg
one ol Hie woi'sl ,ruffle jgni* ever
know 11 In the world's metropolis
Life lllNIIIUIKC slllllstic* slmw
that fut pimple are killed II, ne
eidenls more frequelilly Ilian |
skinny one*. Which Is no Rt'cnl
mystery In view of their handicap
In making rapid jumps to avoid
the stream of Fords, Ausllns and
uulomohlla*,
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 4, 1931, newspaper, March 4, 1931; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919194/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.