The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 9, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME III
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1915
NUMBER 2?
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W ROTE WIFE OF HIS PLANS
McGinley's
Specials on Saturday
for your Sunday dinners, in the bakery
i On the Way
Mailed a
(o Morgan Home. Holt
Remarkable Letter.
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Cakes
Cookies
Angel Food, Devil Food,
Chocolate, Cocoanut and Car-
mel Cake3.
Macroons, Kisses, Fruit
Bars, Sugar Cookies, Ginger
Cookies, Hermits and a fresh
line of Sun-Shine Cookies.
Bread
Pies
Sanitary, Putman, Quaker,
Buns and Cinnamon Rolls.
Peach, Raisin, Apricot,
Blackberry and Strawberry.
McGinley's
Society Notes
I Phone items of interest for this
Departmc nt to 576, or address
"Society Editress," Transcript.
MARRIED—LUTTRELL-MORTER
j Dallas, Tex., July 7.—Following is "J*
I the full text of the letter to Mrs. J
Frank Holt, hi- wife, written ap par- ***
ently \vhile on his way from Wash- T
ington to Glen Cove, by Frank Holt. T
the college professor, who placed a T
bomb in the national capitol. The let- T
ter was given out by O. F. Sensabaugh T
Holt's father-in-law, tonight. It was T
headed . "En Route," and was without ,
date: |
"My Dear Darling: You are the T
only one I can and must trust and in- T
trust with this news. I know you are j.
strong in your faith in God and love J,
for your fellow men, and do therefore !
approve of my action. The fact that X
it should strike our family instead of .j.
John Smith's may seem hard, but .{.
can't be helped. One hundred times I .j.
said, like Jonah, 'Lord, send some- j,
body else,' but I got only one answer. •{•
Nobody else seems to be available. I .J.
have prayed and trembled and doubt-i 4.
ed and lain awake at night, and 4.
thought and thought, but there is no -j.
way out of it. j 4*
' "The slaughter in Europe must be | 4"
stopped, and America must stop send- •£•
ing ammunition. If it goes on, I can- j 4"
not live, for I am responsible, in so 4*
far that I do not stop it, when I can .; 4*
So I will try. First: R. Pearce of 4^
Washington. That is my appeal. It 4*
is a starter and may do some good j 4"
Let us pray that the people may wake 4*
up to the crime they are committing 4"
by allowing the slaughter to go on. 4*
"Second, the steamer leaving New, 4"
York for Liverpool July 3 should sink. 4"
God willing, 011 the seventh;' I think it 4*
is the Philadelphia or iaxonia, but am 4-
not quite sure, as according to sched- 4*
ule these left the third. (On the mar- 4"
! gin was written, 'Tear this off till
Final Clearance Sale of All Ladies'
and Childrens Ready to
Wear Garments
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The marriage of two of Norman's
best liked and most worthy young peo- i "i" — _t.
pie was solemnized at the M. E. j 'm,? , Tppen®, *' e 1 ■ J4I
Church. South. Darsonaire last. evenW 1 need a_ nowerful assistant *
hurch, South, parsonage last evening
(Thursday, July 8, 1915) at 8:30,
a powerful assistant
| and have chosen J. Pierpont Morgan ,*j*
Richard Stokes is visiting his aunt,
Mrs. John Barbour.
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Miss Grace Witt visited in Oklaho-
ma City on Wednesday.
when Mr. John E. Luttrell and Miss "f Glen c°ve. Long Island. By the . J
Dot Morter plighted their troth, with j t'mf, th'?,,lt,wl11 .be a!' °ver- -1 4.
Rev. R. L. Ovvnbev officiating. Im^all either be killed or 1.1 prison with £
mediately after the ceremony they ther Iorfn '""V1.? the'r residence, .
went to their home at No. 103 t.'m ffle" ,F°Ve' W,hllf '' M°r an wl!' I
Frank street, which the groom had 5° to a1} manufacturers of ammuni- •
prepared for a residence, where they t,on« and P?™uad.e them 3t !> ^d- J
will he "at home" to their friends. £e!?- " he d?es "ot he mu3t for" +
The young couple commence their j fe£ h,s W?' and,' of T"®' ITy i?0^' *
Miaa Blanche H.iUnd i, h„, for Z J " J
the week-end traEdmond. daughter ..f Mr Mi. W B Mo,- **/ dear, believe me. I have many I
Miaa Vivian Co., vi.ited triend. in JgJ ''" XS™'J}! wo?l,\Idth« my 1
Oklahoma City even Sunday. S&£niSV±XM "*>?' <?' K *
tho nrpttipqt- a-,,5 nnnnio . wonder if ^ome people will sav that I
Mrs. Judge Gailbraith is here from 0f v" an ^ f was mistaken, because the results for
Oklahoma City visiting her sister-in- , / th f-' J K? s | j my family are so severe. But what J.
law. Mr- J S. Buchanan. Ml, Iders^Tthe^baMn'C^ :.ih°,ut *• hundreds of thousands of 4.
lan.l pnnriHr anri in „ fathers and hu.sbands who are forced-4>
Mrs. James Goodrich and Mrs. volm_ man'of" sterlimr -vorth" evrel- t0 do the ver>' thing I am attempti-.j
Clarence Cox of this city, spent the ient habi-s 'liid fine ahilitv 'in hi- —saving my country from moral ruin
day in Oklahoma City Wednesday. chosenaprofefsion.me 3 ' HlS i The l)a,th dut>r '.s hard, but it must
TIib ;♦= a.™..,;'* trod, and to gain life, we must of-
. Mrs. C. C. McClure is expecting her ^ ^ f extend,, ,1;s eannest fe,.
our life.
wister and brother-in-law. Dr. and "j_ country wish to
Mrs. Osborn Rhea and little son, Os- ' , oet richer, by the European horror,
born, Jr.. from Nashville. Tenn., next mun . v-^- t^ev must also be ready to participate
Tuesday HOME OIL COMPANY | i„ the horror.
* * * | "They say. if the Germans could
Mrs. Hudgens, who has been here The Home Oil company has taken I uy here and ship safely, they would
visiting her son, Mr. H. R. Hudgens over the property, tanks and business do so. Yes, but that is no excuse foi 4*
and family, is expected to leave to- of the Frank & Hines oil company, ur selling them anv munition®, no! I
morrow for her home in Alton 111., via: and is now ready for business. It is more than the Allies We must stop
Kansas City where she will make a a strong company, with plenty of it!
short visit with her grand-children, capital, and will deal in tank car oils "I asked the B. <sters to deposit rent
land gasoline, wholesale only, and of|at First National Bank. Thev owe
BIG WHISKY CASES 1 ?."ality. The men at the head of $10". July and $12.50 for August.
I the Home company zndicate its stand- "This is my last letter before the
John Embry, county attorney of 1! 1 and. that all patrons will get a i 'len Cove affair. My heart is witi.
Oklahoma county, has commenced .S(]uare 'lea'- They are : C. D. Ad- you and my babies and all the family
jome cases that are liable to make .J113, President: R. C. Berry, vice pres- in Dallas. I am sorry if a great blow
trouble for some one. lie has sued a I(*ent: L S. Tubbs, secretary ana ,-hould blow on all of you. but hope
list of property owners in whose; ylai^^,e.I :. ' Acree, treasurer; F, that God will avert ii. He knows best
houses intoxicating liquors are alieg- McOmley and Ben H. Barbour, di-
"" The penaltv on! rectors. The new company, our own
"Home" company, should get all the
business in this line in Cleveland
county.
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We are now offering our entire
stock of ladies' and misses' dresses,
suits, waists, coats and skirts at th
lowest of the year prices.
We want to reduce these stocks to
the lowest possible point is the reason
for these very greatly reduced prices.
Note the bargains that follow:
Choose from fifteen very attrac-
tive styles in ladies' and misses' silk
dresses of taffeta, crepe de chine and
messaline. In black, navy, green,
taupe, gray and black and white and
a number of blues. Dresses that arc
in excellent style, all this season's
garments, regular §15, $20 and $25
dresses priced to clear at $7 !>0
Choose from all ladies' and misses'
summer dresses in white and colors,
beautiful styles, in the season's best
styles, all different, regular $t>, $7.50
and $10 summer dresses priced to
clear at only $3.95
Choose from our entire stock of
house or porch dresses, styles that
are ideal for these warm 'ays, all
sizes, many styles, regula $1.50,
Clearance Sale price is only __ .$1.00
Girls excellent quality dresses in sizes from 6 to 11 years, made of best <1 uality ging-
hams in the very newest styles, dresses that are wonde ul values at $1, Clearance Sale
price is only each
Choose from our very finest quality of Crepe de Chine waists in flesh and white,
long or short sleeves, high or low neck. Also waists of the best quality tub silks in white
or flesh, made in the very newest styles, short sleeves, low necks, also waists of mar-
quesette. the newest summer fabri for waists, short -l<"'ves, low nock, beautifully trim-
med, all sizes from 34 to 46, our very best $2.50, $3 and $3.50 surrfcier waists, priced to
clear at only each $1.95
Choose from ladies' and misses' skirts in black and colors, regular $5. $(i and $7.50,
all wool skirts, last season's styles, priced to clear at only each $1.95
( hoose from ladies' long kimonos made of good quality lawn, neat practical styles,
our best $1 garments priced to clear at only each 50c
Choose from good quality fancy parasols in many styles, our very best $1.50 styles,
Clearance Sale price is only $1.00
C hoose from many styles in Royal Society packages in waists, underwear and child-
ren's garments, all offered at v. HALF PRICE
Choose from $1.50 and $2 W. B. Corsets, broken lines, all offered at only 75c
The S. K. ricCall Co.
"NORMAN'S GREATEST STORE"
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sd to have been sold.
property owners for renting property
to bootleggers and allowing the illeg-
al sale of liauor thereon is one thous-
and dollars per day. That is a good
way to 3trike. People who allow boot-
leggers to remain in their property
ifter they are known to be bootleggers
are guilty with them. Embry sued one
citizen for $300,000.
MEN'S STRAW HATS
Values ranging from $1.50 to $2.50,
placed on bargain counter to close out
at 50c. Whitwell's Farmers Store.
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to express our earnest
and sincere thanks to friends and I Your affectionate
neighbors for their kindly sympathy I
and assistance during the sickness ann
death of our beloved husband and
father, J. R. Pyles. .
Mrs. J. R. Pyles and Family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mortei.
Norman, July 7, 1915.
I cannot do otherwise.
"I see that at 11:30 last night I
heard right. Let us pray that it was
not in vain. Am so glad it cost no
lives. Did not know anybody would
be on the upper floors at night.
"Well good-by, my sweet darling.
Bring up our children in the love of
God and man, and be strong and kind.
'Frank."
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♦ It Costs You Nothing Extra
♦ to Hear That
♦ SPANISH STRINt. TRIO
♦ Play Throughout the Pictures
♦ University Theatre Tonight
BIG BOOST FOR NORMAN
MOOMAU & KIMBERLIN SALE
For Trade-Want Norman City
Property
Sixty acres of nice livel grass land in the oil field
near Glen, Okla., in township adjoining the Wild Cat
Jim well. This land is deeded, not mortgaged, not leas-
ed. Perfect title abstract furnished. For trade $20.00
per acre.
VINCENT &
Phone 50
WEIR
107 E. Maui
W. O. W. ENCAMPMENT
—Mrs. E. S. Givens and daughter,
Miss Margaret, arrived last night,
from a year's visit in Virginia and
That the 'Encampment of the Uni- ^asliville Tennessee, to visit a few
form Rank of the W. O. W„ to be held 'V3 ft lth her son' B,-uce G>vens, be-
Detroit, Mich., June 15, 1915.
Mr. C. M. Keiger,
Norman, Oklahoma.
Dear Sir:
* * * Norman is the only Ok-
lahoma town in which we are making
loans, or which we intend to make
loans, * « *
Yours very truly,
The National Loan and .
Investment Company,
Lineas I. Halsey, Secy.
in Norman Augus
5th, is to be an elaborate affair
evidenced by the fact that the Grand
Lodge has appropriated $5,750 to pay-
expenses of tents, meals, etc., for
those who attend. Grand Secretary
Forgan writes that it will be by far
the biggest thing ever pulled off in
Oklahoma. Great crowds are expect-
ed from all over Oklahoma and ad-
joining states.
31st to September! fore their return to their home in Clo-:
1 - • vis, New Mexico.
WANTED—BOARD AND ROOMS
A gentleman and wife with 3 chil-
—It pays to wait some time and if dren desire board and rooms in a pri-
vou will wait for the big Clearance vate home in Norman. Three or four
Sale at Rucker's it will bring moneyi rooms required: modern Address,
to you. giving location, "K" Transcript office.
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1 Attention is called to the big
I Business" sale of Moomau &
berlin. They have a fine stock of fin*
goods, and are offering them at prices
never before quoted in this locality.
They invite all in need or who want
men's furnishing goods, clothing, etc.,
to be sure and see this stock and get
prices before you go elsewhere. See
the Big Bills and the prices thereon.
GASOLINE WATER HEATER
A new gasoline water heater will
be on exhibition at M. F. Fischer A
Son's tomorrow (Saturday) Those
interested should see it. Its utility
and excellence will be apparent at
once. See it Saturday at
M. F. FISCHER & SON'S
AUTOMOBILE VS. BICYCLE
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occurred this morning when Geo. 4*
Beard's machine ran into a bicycle 4*
ridden by Ray Six, or the bicycle ran 4"
ipto the machine, on East Main. Ray *£
had his arms full of roasting ears and 4"
tomatoes, which were scattered to the 4*
four winds. He himself lit on the, j*
fender of the automobile, and was not T
particularly injured. The wheel of T
the bicycle was dished, and it is laid T
up for repaiiF. T
SHE SAID!!
"Man
MONEY
Unlimited funds to loan on city or farm property. Owners
say this money must get out. See me quick.
A. McDANIEL
Phoa<> 23
NEWLY-WEDS HEARD FROM
The "newly-weds" have been heard
1 from. A letter from the groom writ-
ten at St. Paul, Minn., states Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Bogie are having a delight-
I ful wedding tour on the India Temple
1 Shriners special. When the "gang"
heard there was a bride and groom on;
, the special they gave them a great
ovation and honored them as only
! Shriners can. They order The Tran-
script sent to them to keep posted or
1 home happening?,.
—A clean shirt and collar is si.ch a
satisfaction Let us launder your
shirts and collars for you. Phone 71
, Norman Steam Laundrv
Alive! Here are $1.00 and
$1.25 Shirts at 79c"
SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW
RUCKER'S
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