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The Daih Transcript
VOLUME III
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, SATURDAY, JULY 10. 1913
NUMBER 28
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4-4"J"!-+4.H.4.++++++++4. (IMC TALK-TELEPHONE POLES l'HMV TELLS STORY ON STAND \JQRMAN CREAMERY COMPANY
McGinley's
Specials on Saturday
for your Sunday dinners, in the bakery
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Cakes
Cookies
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Macroons, Kisses, Fruit
Angel Food, Devil Food,
Bars, Sugar Cookies, Ginger
j. Chocolate, Cocoanut and Car-
Cookies, Hermits and a fresh
4- mel Cakes.
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line of Sun-Shine Cookies.
+ - Bread
Pies
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Sanitary, Putman, Quaker,
Peach, Raisin, Apricot,
Buns and Cinnamon Rolls.
Blackberry and Strawberry.
The Civic Committee of the Norman Make an Impressive Witness for
I Cham >er of Commerce has labored Himself in Hi* Trial to Decide
long and faithfully to help others to His Sanity.
beautify and build up Norman.
Whether or not our efforts have been New York, July 9.—"Evelyn had
a failure or success is written history. ne on ahead with Mr. Thomas Mc-,
The people must decide. C • le' and Dr. T Beal following
When we accepted the place we did i -topped to to ar acquaintance
>o from a sense of duty, knowing full I too -.ed up and paw Mr White. He
well that some friends would be lost Had his a m- on the tai>le and his
land some enemies added. head in his hand** when I noticed him.
This is true of any undertaking Then he raised his head and stared at
where such diversified interests are me. I walked up the aNle st isrht in
| to be served. I front of him and—shot him."
Some people want roosters, and [n a weu modulated . I any K.
>ome people want flowers, and yet Thaw todav thus recited hi- killing
I roosters and flowers don't thrive in of Stanfi • i White
I the same neighborhood. They must i „Is (ha(. alr- [ t asked Deputv At
l>e separated, then both will, do well; . ... ... r„, , ,
| and we are gl.d of it. a, we love both to\!£ $ S(iid <£k
I rooster and the rose, borne people;
; threw clubs at the Civic Committee' i
Thaw's attorney objected, saying he
threw clubs at tne civic committee] haM an3Weml the que#tion
when we first preached the doctrine of .. A ,w. v(. „ verv ,eriously and
corralling the male chicken. Time has , w illttf,.poged j:,tice Hendricks.
When Thaw had reached the point
in his story where he got in front of
McGinley's
'FOND MEMORY-
COURT HOUSE PAID FOR
proven that our way was right. In-
stead of enemies, every man in Nor-
man who does not own a rooster UjWhite he l:aused fully half a minute
our friend and as roosters are scarce before he 'uttered th/ words „shot
we are on the popular side. Thet e lJ ancj jt wag another minute be-
nothing like having a leal li\e 18SUe for8 he raised his head toward Cook'
'r^L 6 ?n' ,, . and asked, "Is that all?"
There are other worlds to conquer,! Throughout hi. storv Thaw talked!
and other mountains to climb, and we evenjy alld at [j^es slowly. Often he!
are going to ask the people of Nor--| gazad Upward as though trying to vis-
i man to help us in reaching the rock\ , ua|jze tj1(J hapnenin _ which he was
J point above the clouds. . re[atlll„
The task is not an easy one and As Thaw told his story, Cook's eyes:
without public sentiment with u3, ou; ,;ev .. |eft ^is face. He never prompt-
I efforts will be a failure. But we )e-. ed (), su)fjj.ested hut waited patiently
have our cause is just and with all|forThaw to teU the story in his own
I he candor and firmness at our com- crowded eourt room wa3
mand, we propose to make an honestl ruthless throughout the recital,
effort to help the people to get the h on Thaw?s every word.
I Norman Telephone Co., to remove, .fould te!1 the jurv, however,"
without further delay, the old rotten: Th|w added> after ,Iustice Hendrick's
poles from Main stieet. ' statejnent, "that before I shot White
1 After three long years of waiting. , s&!r.
On Tuesday, Mr. D. W. Burke re-1 The Board of County Commissioners | watching and doubting, nothing Ts' ba^noc^e^0^vervthfiiir WM*c<mfu^
ceived a very fine male Shorthorn, to at its July meeting just closed took up do -e. There these ragged monuments ' L
head the herd of Shorthorns he is the last obligation due for building the j 3tand defying common decencv and ' MOr V,h' . .
getting together on his farm east of court house, and that edifice and. setting aside the will and wishes of| t ' ' '. . T-'. ... ....
the city. He now has some 35 head of grounds (one of'the best and most every subscriber that uses the tele- , a.'kabh well in answering
thoroughbreds, and this one will make convenient court houses and most phone, and that means every citizen '• t contrast to his exnl.mons
a notable addition. He is 14 months I eautiful grounds in Oklahoma) BOW of Norman. C-terdav C " 1 explosions
old, comes from the celebrated On- lelongs entirely to Cleveland county. This is not a personal matter; it is y . V Morrill ipII v.vi that
arka Stock farm of P. W. Harding at •vith not a cent against it. The total ! 0r.e that concerns everyone who;w. jt , . d" he- 'an offer for in-
Waukesha, Wis., and cost Mr. Burke cost of the property, including interest passes down Main street. . .. , «-irls'>" Cook a lead him
about $700. His name is "Fond Mem- L: the bonds, was approximately Main street, was made beautiful by .\S|ie told me that White had made
ory and he comes from the celebrat- $..2.000. |our enterprising citizens who paved her and otho,. wome|1 engaged in sim-
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Ice Cream
ilar business an offer of $5,000 fet-
ed "Memory" Shorthorn family, which Cleveland county is in fine financial J it, and paid the bills; then dedicated
has produced many prize winners. • shape. She now owes something like! t t0 tj,e public. The enterprising cit- , „ .. Th ,w!, .
Mr. Burke is another Cleveland! ST:1.000, and it will not be long until! izen- of Norman who built the solid Th T\<-admitted he had naid the Mer-
county farmer who is demonstrating -he's entirely out of debt. But a coun- ,v.4ll.- along Main street made our m fiv- inrormatior d'envir'^
there is good money in thoroughbred j ty or city debt for needful things is town more beautiful and on behalf of . ' ; * ,mnl, ion t-'estimonv
i vvi'nppd thntwn ,?3:' thefe peop!e we laisefl?UV0i0e The amount 'he't^ti^ed w^ l^^r
ttakp hei if hp nppd other hnnH- such an outrage as the Norman Tele-
stock.
—Look at the Specials for Tuesday, for things we need in the way of roads phone Co. is perpetrating upon a suf
9 to 10 a. m. Rucker's. culverts, etc., we should vote them feritig public
I Every timi ...
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}' to'the hands of a close corporation
i that shows by its conduct that it does
i and $500.
Cook endeavored
NO dish is so universally pop-
ular. Our ICE CREAM,
daintily served, rounds out the
most formal banquet or adds the
right touch to an impromptu
entertainment.
"But insist upon"
Purity
offie fee Cream Supreme
iPyrighted 1915, The BS.Co.lnc.tN.Y.
LITTLE ITEMS OF INTEREST
AT THE CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
CHRISTIAN CHIRCH
not care for Norman. Its managers
I are here to get what they can and
I keep all they get. This may be an-
swered by their vague statement that
a further franchise of 25 years was
All services as usual Sunday. Sun- Bible school at 9:45. Endeavor s°-| IntWhp'i^nnL^ \vhnt
day school at 10 a. m. Clashes for al, ciety T^m Preaching and —- tZiffnoK
is said. A lot was bought on W est
1 Main street for the purpose of build-
i ing a Telephone office, but there it
stands vacant save for the weeds that
are growing upon it.
"There is a way that seemeth right
unto a man but the end thereof is
but he detained her and asked her to
to find what '«ait and have a little champagne." i
Thaw's present attitude is toward his Thaw paused a full minute. Every Hobart will entertain the rural car-
Every time you pay your telephone w-<-1 "|jut ^ttornev StanchfieldV oi>- '>'e in court room was fixed upon riers of the state next 4th of July.
,rs were sustained him. As if awakening from a nap
• Did you kill White because he had suddenly and then in a half whisper,
ined Evelyn or because of his injury 'le finished:
i other girls?" asked Cook. "The next she knew it was all over.
"If Miss Nesbit had escaped White with.
Evelyn Thaw .. still the wife •<
Harry Thaw. She tried to get a di-
tirce, and so did Thaw, but both fail-
ed.
I probably never would have paid any
attention to him," answered Thaw.
Come out and join us.
Preaching at both hours
Evening ser-
by the /ices held in the park west of the
pastor. Morning subject: "The Sec- church. A cordial invitation is e:
ond and Third Temptations." A con- tended to the public.
tinuation of the subject we discussed D. A. WICKIZER, Pastor
last Sunday. The three temptations
of Christ furnish us some very inter- Revs. Ownbey and Wickizer have
Up to the adjournment for luncheon
the honors were with Thaw. He had
made an especially good witness for
inself, it was thought.
Cook's manner of handling Thaw
okeu surprised comment even from
Thaw's adherents. Where William
Jerome had railed at him,
THE CAPITOL BUILDING
Jos. C. Love and Miss Gladys Wil-
liams were married at; Purcell >n
The contract for the completion of! Wednesday. The wedding was mi
tate capitol has been agreed upon 1 elaborate society event, both parties
| being prominent. The bride is a
S T. vtfU-
esting lessons, and we can glean from decided to hold services together in , t°, „
them much that will be helpful to us the open air Sunday night. The park p —
if we try. I just west of the Christian church was 5
Evening subject: "The Price That seated today, and lights put in—same
We Pay." Measure for measure is; olace where union services were held
the rule of the universe, and a part of last summer. Rev. W'ickizer will give
that dualism that bisects all nature. ■ the address of the evening.
In the struggle in this life it is £till
a tooth for a tooth. You want to hear
this thought discussed; if so, be out
Sunday night.
Our services will be short at both
hoars, confined strictly to one hour.
Sermons will not exceed thirty min-
utes at any time. Our church is cool
and pleasant at all times.
Remember the young people meet
at 7 o'clock in the evening. We have
a great union and wish that all the
young people who desire to get in
with a live crowd would be with us.
Our union is doing a great work.
You are cordially invited to all ser-
vices. W. F. GUY, Pastor.
SERVICES AT ST. JOHN'S
Morning prayer and sermon at ten-1
thirty. Evening prayer and address)
at eight.
These will be the last summer ser-'
vices at the Episcopal church until
September.
. Mr. Griffin will spend the summer
at Bernardsville, N. J.
Committee of the Nor-
man Chamber of Commerce proposes
! to follow up this subject until it is
1 settied. and settled for the people.
Old Dock Cook failed to get there,
j but we propose to march straight to
! the pole—if we have to fight polar
| bears all the way.
THE CIVIC COMMITTEE.
>.nd will be signed as soon as it can |
a drawn up by the Attorney General's | daughter ol Mr. and .itrs
lepartment. It calls for a completed !iams.
uilding of Oklahoma gray granite up _ *,
o and it : iing the first story and| Rev. J. H. Parker, the well known
Cook used the opposite method, put-] Bedford Indiana limestone above. I educator of Kingfisher, died at Ms
• I his questions in a steady, even The interim is to be finished in Ver-j home in that city on Tuesday aged 87
tone that got on Thaw's ne/ves. i niont mai e. The building i-■ to be years. He was the first superintend-
Cook's eyes and those of the four sufficiently finished by January 1, | ent of public instruction of Oklahoma
alienists never left Thaw's face and it 1917, to provide for the meeting of i and founder of the Congregationu
admittedly bothered him. the legislature in regular session college at KingJ'isher.^
In clear and lucid te-:r.s Thaw yes- Stewart & Compan", of New York andi
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terdav carried his narrative down to Salt I.ake were awarded the contract.! Of co
rice is $1,253,500.00. This tention
NORMAN, 4: EDMOND. 10
M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH
Sunday school next Sunday at 10 a.
m. Classes for all.
Morning worship and sertfion by the
pastor at 11 a. m. Subject: "Metho-
dist Dyspectics."
Epworth _League at 7:15 p. m. led
by Prof. Schoggen who is a teacher of
note and is now attending the sum-
mer school at the University.
At 8:15 p. m. we will join in a union j
service on the lot west of the Christ- j
ian church. Rev. D. A. Wickizer will
preach. Everybody invited.
R. L. OWNBEY, Pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
"The Importance of the Church" is
the theme of the sermon tomorrow
morning. In the evening, Rev. Dr.
Mercer of Henry, Illinois, will preach.
Some old friends of his are residents
in the community, and many of the
people have heard him preach before.
We are sure all will wish to hear his
ourse, this country has no in-
the time when he and Evelyn were and the price is $1,25:!,500.00. This' tention or idea of turning Huerta ov*;
i: Paris in May of 111 ■ when Evelyn .vith the uni> already expended will to the tender merries of Villa or Car-
told him the story which it is alleged approximate the amount of the total ranza. He wouldn t last verv lorn?,
later drove him crazy. This is the opropriatior. of $1,500,000. All of for a trial conducted by either of them
story told by Evelyn herself at the the money to complete the contract ii;, with Huerta as defendant would be a
two murder trials. Cook demanded it now in the treasury and Oklahoma's farce. It is now thought Huerta will
again from Thaw's lips. state capitol is to be built in record be taken to some fort in the northern
He was nervously fingering a hand-1 time for that kind of a building. pari of the United States and there
kerchief at the time and was manifest- kept under guard
lv averse to retelling the story. At
Geo. Wymore's aggregation of a-e-
ball players met a Waterloo at the . .
hands of the Edmond club at the City, length, on ( ook s insistence, be shrug-
IDAHO'S GOVERNOR
THE SEWIN' CIRCLE
The
Park, yesterday afternoon, the score ged his shoulders. , | The new governor of Idaho being a , „ .. .. . .
at the'end of the game beinp- only 4 "I can't give you the full details atj jew> he js naturally full of smart When I"a,.rled £ ler t'Ps hl3
for Norman to 10 for the Edmond this late date." he began. ! business ideas. When h.- claimed he UI™> a, ^en tair,
boys. Our boys got off wrong, they The crowd in the court room bent could save the atale a milliorl dollars, 'he tJL iL
say. at the beginning of the game, and ronvard as he started to narrate the jt was set down as campaign bur. feller is a low down brute to so and
could not make up their losses. There! old story. The jurors looked on in- t.ombe, but it is now asserted that he[A t ' . S
was a good attendance, and it was an tently. Thaw's face was grave. He w;n COme pretty close to the million I „ J'" Q hourHus- flirt
interesting contest. searched the ceiling for the appropn-1 nlark Among other bills, he vetoed! rhey st^ he 1S i.fj f
ate word with which to begin, and: tile referendum and recall, rightly
BIG BOOST FOR NORMAN when he did get under way it was with I ciaim;nf, they were shams. He also "v x w" ' '
simple straightforward sentences that shut off nepotism—the appointing of
Detroit, Mich., June 15, 1915. .told once more the story upo.. relatives to paying positions. He sign
sermon in the evening. Sunday school j q jyj Keiirer which tne entire lnaw tragedy is a prohibition law, says woman
and Epworth League services at the ' Norman, Oklahoma. founded. It was a most impressive suffrage is a good thing; approved a
usual hours. Remember all services j j)ear §ir: scene. ^ farm market director bill, which pro-
are held in the basement of the new * * ' * Norman is the only Ok- |"She told me of her statre life," he v^eB against swindling by commission
church—a cool and comfortable place 4-own :n wv.ich we are makine said she met fcjdna 'firms, and deception by land swind
with good seats._ Come^ _ I loS o^ which we intend to S «"M>drich, who invited her to meet lers. He also approved a bill provid-
loins * * * Stanford White. He was a libera1 ;rs. that every county shall give atiT . ... ,, f-* „.__j
' -- - 1 man, she was told, and always willing least f)0 days' employment in each j11 18 s° irnKhty^-®!1 -fired good^ Omt
t ' girls who were good looking vear to all unemployed men within its' . ff<>odness seems to lose its cnarm.
White next met her mother. Then he boundaries.—Oskalo'osa Independent. | a^uthkssha'nd'" p
While sewin' fer the heathen in far
E.
Come!
S. BENJAMIN, Pastor.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ, Scientist:
Regular services at the church edifice
on West Eufaula at 11 o'clock. Sub-
ject: "Sacrament." Wednesday even
Yours very truly,
The National Loan and _
Investment Company,
Lineas I. Halsey, Secy.
When any purty widder goes and buys
herself a new silk dress,
The sewin' circle hears of it within a
day and starts to gue3s
When any feller feels some flush, and
goes and buys an oatmobiie,
They say, Where did he get the pricet
No man could do it and not steal.
The sewin' circle is so good it cannot
see a thing but harm
JUST OUR LUCK
WHITE CANVAS SHOES
—A clean shirt and collar is such a
satisfaction. Let us launder your ing testimonial services at 8 o'clock r,,
shirts and collars for you. Phone TI. [All are invited to these services. Sun- . . ladies' and Mis<e-
Norman Steam Laundry. 1 day school at 10 o'clock^ Reading room ^oes and Ud.es^arid M.se. ^
I "ii* from $1.50 to $'2.50, placed on the bar
asked her to go to the tower with him
to a party. For the party Evelyn s
mother produced a new gown for her
that she had never heard of before. Prosperity is returning and reports j
That fall Mrs. Neslit went to Pitts- j gay there will soon be plenty of work I
rgh at the invitation of Mr. White, for everybody and there are a lot ofi
sewin' fer the heathen
Timbuctoo and Zulu Land.
-Always something "going on at I o'clock every Wednesday afternoon,
gain counter to close out ac $1.00
Rucker's. New goods daily and special at which time literature may be read whitwell'? Farmers Store
bargains for all. Rucker's. or purchased as desired.
WANTED—BOARD AND ROOMS
MONEY
Unlimited funds to loan on city or farm property. Owners
say this^money must get out. See me quick.
A. Mc DANIEL
Pho*. 23
A gentleman and wife with 3 chil-
J dren desire board and rooms in a pri-
i vate home ir. Norman. Three or four
! rooms required; modern. Address,
i giving location, "K" Transcript office.
Ovfnrd 1"al la" *,il™ . \'V" say tnere win soon oe plenty oi worn <>KI IIN(. UP IN .HE WORLD
o.'stran ' ' 1the invitation of Mr. White, for everybody and there are a lot of Just to show that an energetic
- p who paid all her expenses, leaving her us w[j0 fjon t want it. What's the use young man can rise in life, George
child in his charge. 1 of working all the time ? I Carpentier, the French prize fighter,
"She told nu next that she called on | has obtained an aviator's license.
White in his office. Mr. McKim came —Mark every item that you wanti
in and White introduced her to him t0 |)Uy on y0Ur bill and bring it to our —If you fail to get our announce-
saying, 'This little trirl is my guest. _tore Tuesday. We have just what ment. of our July Clearance Sale, call
McKim took one look at him and v:e a(]vertise. Rucker's. 43 We have one for you.
cried: 'My God!' and left the office.
ANSWERS
George W.: You write in to ask us
what is rtie difference between a "ma-
chine" and a "car." If it costs le--
I than $1,000 it is a "machine," and if
1 it coats more than $1,000 it is a "car."
I H. G.: You want to know how to mind
! keep the moths out of the suits you ; "Two or three days later he had her
| have hanging in closets. That's easy, come down aaain. She expected to.
| Get married and the problem will attend a lunch party, but she found
| never trouble you. 1 White alone. She wanted to go away,
Then she told me." continued Thaw
who was speaking in a low voice and
with great deliberation, "that White
invited her to visit him in his place in !
Twenty-fourth street. She went and
for the first time, she told me. he act-1
ed in a manner she didn't like. A1 -'
ways before that he had been kind to
he . He had > ever given her exper-
sive presents, she said, and had acted
as a father might act. When she ob-
jected to his new manner he spoke;
soothingly to her and told her not to
For Trade--Want Norman City
Property
Sixty acre, of nice livel grass land in the oil field
near Glen, Okla., in township adjoining the Wild Cat
Jin well. This land is deeded, not mortgaged, not leas-
ed. Perfect title abstract furnished. For trade $20.00
per acre.
VINCENT & WEIR
Phone 50 10T E. Maia
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