The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 137, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1934 Page: 4 of 8
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it MHO TORT DAILY TTOBPNB
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&r NORMA MENIMMCKS
D1H Hnmp Town - - — -
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, It*
- Bv Stanley]
Southwestern Teachers
To Play Nine Games
MKMBCR l»3*
Weatherford. Sept. 14 <*•)—'The
Southwestern Bulldogs have trotted
out 14 lettermen from last year’s
undefeated eleven for hopes of a
third consecutive Oklahoma col-
I leslate winner.
The freshmen group Is large, but
! because of Inexperience It Is doubt-
' ful whether any will break Into the
RAT J. DYER 1 rpciilflf linfMJD.
Piul WsJe°r A^eWni'Mansaer! Coaches Rankin Williams and
Buda^HarlV-’.'-.....--News Editor j Haskell McManus will use four
---■ **-- backfleld,
iiBuwfl daily excep, Saturday
horn 201 Bou'h Boca Island ave-
nue and entered as »econd-Mie»
mall matter under the Ait or
March S,
!
stsss s-a*”.. if ? S
•redlted bv this paper, and also
ihe local news therein.
1 All rlahla of ptibllcallon of spe-
cial dispatches herein ara also re-
aerved.
National Advertlalns
"Hepreeentativea
FROST, LANIIIS * KUHN.
"sr ast i>hxr\x:ttu
San Kranelaco.
daily siBscRirnoN hath*
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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1934.
Bible Thought
lettermen In the backfleld, the
nucleus of which will be an all-
conferenee fullback. Gordon Oore,
filling Ihe shoes of the Ineligible
captain-elect, Carl Reason.
Ends are plentiful, for five let-
terinen reported for wing duty.
England Returns
Steve England, all-conference
Is hark, but his veteran running
mate. "Cotton” Vickers, was lost by
graduation
The tackle and renter situations
are causing the Bulldog mentors
no worry. Both are expected to
be as strong as last year's.
The schedule:
Sept. 20- -Oklahoma City Uni-
versity at Oklahoma City.
Sept. 28 West Texas Ht Canyon,
Tpx.
Oet. 12 East Central Rt Ada.
Oct. 19 Panhandle Aggies at
Weatherford.
Oct. 27 Northeastern at lahle-
** Nov. 3-Central at Weatherford
(homecoming '
Nnv. 9 Northwestern at Woain-
rrford
Nov 15 Southwestern (Kansas!
rkad ttnn riRsn
Doaafd Reeves, young Instructor.
If found shot to death in hh office
on th» campwi of Center City nnl-
tirraifg. Inspector Lee, working on
tha cate with hi* friend, Timothy
Blade, newspaper reporter, discovers
the gun that uni betide the body,
found by tb* fnnitnr, ha* disap-
peared. Ponce find an attic roam
thawing sign* ot liibabltance on the
third floor of the Lnoltsh //nine,
teene ot the crime. Alter interview'
tng Mr*. Bee vet. the dead mini s
widow tc'to insist* her Inis hand com-
mitted suicide, I,re examines other
mem ben ot the Bnallsh ttnfl l«-
elurilng fir. Wilson drr rtnienl head;
Dr. Henderson, .lamtesnn, W'all.er,
Mill Turner and Hist Hd/card*
Lee and Wade find ihe nun that
killed Berres. hrarlno Jamieson's
Initials, In the head ot a mop brimm-
ing to Pan, the laiiltoi. Bark In
the strange attlr room f.er rnmes
upon nr. tfrndrrsnn 'and ll'litifsnr
Ball who claims he Is an Insurance
Investigator, representing a company
In which Rears held a policy. f,ee
contends Jamieson is the murderer
hut Blade Isn’t convinced
(Now no on with rut: storyi
CHAPTER 19
"HONEST),Y, Inspci tor." continued
Tim. "I'm not sure «lint 1 inrun I
Just don't think you've got nn an-
swer to a puzzle like this when there
are pieces lying in 'itnd Hint don't lit
In. 1 don't KNOW anythin;; Von
check your nltlnn yourself. I cant
lielteve It ban nnjtlnna t" do with
the murder. And no I don't want to
tell you as long hk you can llnd it out
for yourself
"Hut I do Mill heller a you ought
to arrest .lamieaun. I hare an Idea
that nilgtil |>ri i lpitale snot'tiling and
Mr*. R**v*«‘ hand wee *t cold ae lea.
WHY WILL YE DTE?: As 1 live.' Nov 15 TSrt j wm tinX” " " laX
ralth the Lord C.nd, T have no at Manutm . weath- faintest m ile on Hie ......tv..... hot
plen.'-ure In the death of Ihe wicked i Nov ..n Southeast in < ..... .. . i— .........a n.e tim-.mior
Turn ye. turn ye from your erford.
evil ways; for why will ye die. O
house of Israel?—Ezekiel 33:11.
E. II. Linzce, of Oklahoma City,
was a business visitor here Friday.
He formerly resided In El Reno.
HOW (’AN I?
By ANNE ASHI.EY
q How can 1 remove a bruise
A BIGGER UNDERPASS.
NOW ABOUT A VIADUCT
X JEWS that the federal bureau o[
1N ptthllr roads has approved the1
Expenditure of $fin,oon in widening1
Ihe Rock Island underpass on J
Sunset Drive as well as the street v* ...... .........
jpn both sides of Ihe underpass is from Ihe furniture?
Jnnst welcome in El Reno. The a. Take it piece of blotting pa-
inulerpass has long been a bottle-1 pnr. soak In warm water. Htid place
jieck for trnffir on Highway W> It over the bruise. Apply a warm
and accident rerords reveal dial iron until all moisture is gone. Re-
tire renter pier Is a real safety pent operation If necessary
hazard. I Q How can I give a white lay-
§ Expenditure of thHt much mon- er cake a good flavor?
ey In Ihls community In times like
these is no small Item In Itself
A When baking a while layer
,uirnr .a ............-riikr. a very clellrHte flavor may
.The projeet will require many la-: he obtained bv placing two or
•bprers for a considerable period ot three rose-geranium leaves In the
time. It Is to be hoped that work I bottom of the pan. Remove them
may he started In time to pro-1 when Ihe rake Is put together,
vide employment during the win-1 q How can I prevent cabbage
ter montha. when relief problems odor? ..... ,
are the greatest. A There will he very little of
Yea, El Reno ts clad to share Inline tisinil disagreeable odor wnen
Ihe state highway commission'*: rooking cabbage If an onion 1*
construction program, but there'boiled with the cabbage
are those who feel that another|
project la needed even worse than
is the Sunset Drive Improvement.!
This la the long sought viaduct over;
the Rork Island on Htchwn.v 81 at:
the north end of Chortaw avenue.,
If you ever have oeeusion tot
drive north out of Ihe city, par-
ticularly at night, you can ap-|
predate lust how much a viaduct
Is needed there Engines switching
strings ot ears He up trallie tor
consider able periods «l time and at
frequent Intervals eroding the high-
way as they do at nn angle, the
track* are most contusing. It being!
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
| he did nut look up nnd 1 Ik' Inspu'lnr
niisscil it.
“Wo II h.«vo to pit k up Pun, too.
nnd Mrn. Rrrvoji."
Thn reporter nofMH. “That ll
probnbif lirlp."
*TII u*o down offer the ti arrant*
now nnd roiin»l up riplit «P**r
fllnrer. Hull Plight nn "HI
alone Kuh'hle'" he pnmted “All
thene InMimtiT ijiivh nre alike "
Tim moved tnwai'l Hie door Inush
Inn nnd « nll«*d. “111 !«• dow n nt h» nd.
quartern wlicn
thf* offlru “
A few itiinuti'v I tlur I tilt li. ultttUK
quint Iy in Ipu 4»ffi« Insird Hip In
rpp< tor 11*4 flfWii iIm t.»ir.*4 : tun in "ill*
Hull There • iiik' Hi" i»ft hum of
n motor and th»* iiointHi* ««r pullH
many from tin* • url»
Itutli v.oHf'l until Hip -.und Itnd
tiled many, thi n pf**ipd • niHminly out
of her oltu p floor N*» nil" v us In
thr luitlfimi: hut W.dk* i mp«I \\ ih-on.
and they Mere viifinc In Hi** l.»|r* r h
office RiiiolHnu Hndr pip* »nd lulk
Inir. TIip | l*n Ihul Irnl ••*nn* to h'*r
lift rh»* iftpl lh«* m it'll « 11 >?d ill/P'l
whl|p fill*' ll I*i"'d If* tloir nmfll^d
voh’Po Hill llr. t thrrp "um :nmcll|ltiR
#li'p to do
With one r\r nn Hip * lo.iud door
i ah«* rullrd n ntimlH r
‘ Hello." hIip mnimurrd oftlv Into
i thp t»hi>n»' •T.in you •»•* *r iiip? Tills
| In Vtutli Turnur TI»p p»»lu p e»rr uo
IP3 to nurd H Iph I oi»l* »«on tonight
| and vnu mint Indp i»ip *.«vp him. I
J know you « nn "
| Hbp lihtniffl f»*r .i nininnit “Hut
you mu-1," - hr i-lrn kd ulinost m*I»
hi04 “Vf»|* *dv ItfV'Wh wh**ip li# went
liv»t nKbt hut >nii. You've tot to
Mp iup
Acnin Itefppp 1 «t"l •,|pr w mo
“In half nn hour."
If. What kind of tnvttatton*
should be sent. Inviting guests to
a house party, or to an Informal
dinner or lunrheon?
A Informal note*. .
Q How much should one tip the mem -h» smiled
rhambermnld when staying at a *h* aat.l
hotel tor H short time? ! The dm.r to Wll.on . eftn e opened
A Olio flolliir • miimt# lnt«*r ainr Wnlkpr MP|HPnr#u
............................. u Wh« milker, the toast at the, "Omel nigM. *ir." he -eM, bn.:enpc
dlfftrult to tell from engme lights ^hrwUon „ RoWrn wedding half mn.e l .t. the dnorwev. "Try to
Just how rloee the locomotive Is to linlllmsiiry? ,',rc'', " ,n
rjass...........1 r r-r* i" ~—- -— --
Added to these ditlleulttes which _______________ 1
her nfTir* and turned Into his own
Hr Walker," she called breathlessly
an.l hurtled after him.
Leaning against hla desk, he lls-
ti ni'd to her as she spoke to him
In icily In tones that were almost a
nliisper. gesturing with her fragile
hands excitedly. Puffing on h's pipe
h*> leaned there, shaking his head In
half hearted protest. But she refused
to listen, putting her hand on his
mu as she urged him eagerly. Sud-
denly he smiled, nodded hi* head In
i niisent and smiled again.
When Ihe girl returned to her own
office she slammed shut her type-
writer desk, took out her purse from
i drawer and swiftly pushed Into It
the bulky manuscript of statements
Tonight nt dinner she would uo over
them again. Then »he hurried from
Hie house and up the street.
In perhaps ten minutes she helled
................... Iirfnre the apartment building In
it il.'iinod lip at j which Mrs. Reeves lived. Going III.
1 ..he hesitated for a moment at the
root of the stairs before she squared
tier slender shoulders nnd went bold-
ly up the steps.
The widow greeted her quietly with
,i faint smile, hut Ruth noted that
the hand she gave her was a« cold
as lee. The two eyed e;u It other
thoughtfully for a moment Ruth, a
slight, child like flgnre In her slim
sle.rrlesa frock of yellow silk, with
her line, golden hair blowing about
Hie taut eagerness of her fa's and
Mrs. Reeves composed, quiet, wmie
how even peaceful, wenrtng a soft
chiffon gown of crenmy-whit*. like
the exquisite color of her skill
•T still don't quite understand. Miss
Turner." said the older woman In her
low. rh'll voice when Ihev were seat
rd In the living room "Why are the
police arresting Ralph Jumheon?
It s not tn connection with my hus-
band's death T*
Ruth nodded
"Hut that ta so stupid Don't thev
have to h»v* »om» aort of proof and
Home reason?"
Ruth leaned forward toward the
older woman "I don't know all *hr>
think they'v* found aa evidence Rill
I know that theyro going tn anrst
him tonight. I Ju»1 hoard the in-
spector tell thet reporter eo. Though
the reporter My* ho doom'* think
he's guilty."
"And tho #vid*neo?"
Th* girl's fie* flushed ■ Itttl* hut
her eye* met th* woman'* atoadiiy
"Tliev heard ehou» that quarrel In
th* offle* yesterday afternoon. They
think he was In love with you They
might have believed his story. I
think, hut when they asked him
questions about last night he Ifd.
He doi'Mi't lie very well. We could
all see It. lie's worried about some-
thing "
"About the quarrel?” murmured
Mrs. 1 to,vs Kite gazed dliertly at
the gill. "What do you believe your-
aelr. Ml is Turner?"
"1 liellcve In Ralph.” sold Ruth
simply, "bemuse, you see. I love
hint.”
Mrs. Reeves ryed the gill keenly,
a little surprised. She had seemed
Inciedlbly Might and young when
she i .our in. Hut there was a depth,
a rr.ntrol to her answer that sug-
gested nn nbier woman.
"But what can I do?" she asked
with a slight gestnte of bewilder-
ment.
"Ralph la lying about something
that happened last night between
«.an and Id:an." said Ruth. "Itccause
he thinks you me in danger and he
can prolct you If you'll loll what
liapp aril t bi'ii lie'll be safe," bh*
stumbl'd a little in «nibnrras.unent.
I I didn't mean that you should
tell :! IT il IH h;h put you In danger,
of roiitse. Dm I'm sure Ralph I*
wrong If oycrvhody would n il what
th* v ktm'v, in.pit* It would nil be
I'ltMrrd up" She hesitated again,
thin rtl.liril on more youthfully
"Ralph ai ls no If lie think' you Pad
done omi thing that would he hntd
to i* \ pin lit or something. I think
it's horrid of him."
,v*>Nb. mV *lc o', it's vety sy*e*t >f
him to want to help me." (the sat
In alien*e lor a moment, thinking,
then went mt. "Yon imp I le'llcy* m*»
when I t'll you that I’d help tf I
1'iilllit. hot t Inv* no idea what h*
did exiept .lining ten minutes of that
hour. II* l*ft in* before a quarter
to ten nnd I hayen t -cm him slnre"
Ruth slatlrd at her. aghast. "I
yy as sure you canid tlx It it you
yv*uld." she said maidenly very near
lo tears. "Now tv hut can I do?
They'll arro'd hint and h«'ll hav* lo
go \n Jail otter all"
Mrs. Iter y es Was silent a* *ha
sored at the girt compassionately. "I
think I hnve It," aha began “If*
lust an bleu and someone els* will
hav* to do the work. You Mid that
Sun reporter thought h* tut Inno-
rent. didn't you? II*'* th* or* I'll
go to You run along and don't
worry anv more"
itu nt: contisvrih
Moonlight and Mystery
ETTA KETT
By Paul Robinson
OiR.lT WAS SiNEllYOU
I CAMt ALONG - hi FEEf
VttRH. ON TWC MERGE
or A NERMOUS
BOEAYTDO'NN !
GlAO-foGINt'teU
A HFf- VtHtBE ARE
MOU GOING }
VtWN. I’M-THATS FUNNM-
1MAC3INV- I Don't PtAlLN
KNOW VtVWRS ''M GotNG !
Inhere doss this ron3
GO ?
Vtkf* NO PLACE MUCH-JlGI
Vjibtos ,N Through the .
MOUNTAINS - VttLL. Htsfti
INHERE t StbP - SUB& I ;
CANf <A<6 NOU VaHtRE
'fOUR* GOING 1 -
NO,tltAN<T A LOT
1YL WALK'-'fHE
moon iS snell;
IT-
^SSSSSoog.!
NO <fME OF NlGHf' FOR A
pn«m KID LIKE Htfi
rJO BE HOOFING
iy-ALONG THESE
BOAOS ALONE.
would he eliminated by a vtadurt
there la also the mutter ot drain-
age. Under present mnditnm*. »!•,
most every ruin hringa Mich »
volume of water through I hut cc
Uon of town Ihul much l»nd •**
Inundated Whh highway ami
tr«fk* at the same level, an ude-
quate ayatem ot drainage is vir
tuallv impossible It Hte yiaduel
wer* built. ■ wgtet way ulottg tlie
trarka could be constructed at the
Mme tune.
Ortfinal plan*- lor a vtadurt at
th's point called tor an expenditure
loo large lor the Mate highway de-
portment to conatder Utrr ff
visions, however, have brought this
figure within reason With a hie
l«nnk nnd 1*arn
Mrs tll.ithuu A liumaril und
Mrs Verne Dye. 108'* North taut. In Oeary. »he was aceom-
i daughter' 'm'iv'1 Vit^iitiu"' Nl't fkMil'ii Rork IMand avenue, ha* returned panted by hrr dnugliler. UVffiK.
S " . ...... city iron, a brlel visit with hrr par- who had «,-nt lie paU week with
! visitor'' I'lidity. nits. Mr. and Mrs. R. E Dirkrr- her graiidpureiila,
I llnw many warty dor;. It take1 ...... —----— . —
to produce one pound of attv ot
Th.»«m *»'»" Thi»Apph'M
i« rhaturter?
;i How did California gel Its
name?
<1 What dm", the Greek word Inn
mean?
5 To what nation does the island j
of Guam belong?
1 About I wo Ions
2 "Len Miserable*.
figure Wlinin rraaon won " „
surplus of labor and material pnrr*
at Uielr present plane, doubtless •
even this amount rould hr i rimmed
Th* North Chortaw vtadurt is
batuy needed and K! Reno should
begin making it* wants known
by Victor
Mini Into Trouble!
i WnMltyJ , .fvl' RYC .MA
MUTT AND JEFF
By Bud Fisher
.1 From nn imaginary island In
a Bpanish rnmanee of the l»th
century
4 "Going"
8 United Htates
Mra Havdn J TVvis MJ !*<«dh
Rock Wand avenue, pmt Thuts-I
day i» the Oklahomt City Oolt
and Country Club. Nirhols llllls.
Oklahoma City.
Daily Leaaon
In Knglish
[ MEMORY LANe""|
WORtX? OKTF'N MI8UBED: Do
not *#v. He like* lo lay m bed."
Bav. Me likes tn lie In bed."
OMEN MISPRONOUNCED:
Mi lalhngv Pronotinre met-al-ur-
A. e 'S lit mm. a unstresaed. u a*
in tur. i * in it. principal arrant
kept 14, litaa
Frank Thompson and Dan W ......... — ,—
ttoon are buildinc a vrrv large on first syllable, secondary accent
EF.lw Alarm
| ||j| ^
sgs A foot bell meeima was held MYNONYMR Veneration, rever-
* mtetdav oMemonn and was lame- enre. a ate. adoration, twrahlp
I hr attended by *ht»e interested im . WORD RTUOY: "Uie * ^word
*f SL^u Benny Wewefka. one ot three times and it la yours. Ut
Ihe hard workers ot last treat's team1 m mrreaae our voeabutary by
^ - -------* mastering one word each day. TVs*
yif nVIU wvirvib vi r ™'
was elected manager and Ihe rhotce
la • very rad one Auatin Clark
«w aelectedcoufh and will do hi*
*- — • winning team
day* word: tMPOBtNO; tmprea*
sure; commanding "It waa an
ample and impound iGuciure.'
| A ProWn* A D*r
BIG SISTER___
By Im Forgrafi
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