The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 305, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 22, 1919 Page: 1 of 4
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clyde pickard
Real Estate
and
Farm Loans
PHONE 22
Get ready to meet "SH«r Jim*-** funny m,nt Ye, indeed, the Daily Transcript is going to have a colored Funny Side ^
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Vol. VI. No. 305.
Norman, Oklahoma, Saturn. .iarch 22, 1919.
Price Five Cent
CLYDE PICKARD
Real Estate
and
Farm Loans
PHONE 22
Cleveland County
Should l)o Likewise
Slams Overseas
Management
SOCIETY
Phone Items to No. 3. ♦ —
.% ••• ••• NEW YORK, March 21.—Col
_! 1- William Hayward, who eommand-
ot county «..«=•= Mrs. Eugenia Spottswood of ed the famous :169th colored regt-
tion was passed to the effect that Colorado Springs, Colo., is visiting Tlient (New York's old Fifteenth)
all discharged soldiers of Blaine j,er mother, Mrs. M. C. Brown. on the French battlefields w 11'1
.. . a they earned the title of hell
At the last meeting of the boarH
of county commissioners a resolu
Local and Personal
Jack Bowers is putting in the
foundation for a fine new house
adjoining his clothing establish-
ment on South Webster. It will
be a six-room modern bungalow.
Liquor Interests
Are Dying Hard
The Distiller* Now I'ropose to Try
the Constitutionality of the
Federal Prohibition
Amendment
— John N. Shepler, well known NEW YORK, March 20.-Th
arnY'd the title of "hell e(|itor ()f tj,e Lawton Constitution, committee of distillers of the Unit-
•s" from the enemy, signal- ^ returne(i from a sojourn in (Mj states, representing the entire
is discharge from army ser- ra, fornja whl re he went for his distilling industry, announced to-
The P'pU^ifS";nn;e £ Guy ized his discharge from army ser- (,i] f(,rniUi whire
"J ' next Tuesday evening. vice last nic,lt by * SPT 1 1 health.The newspaper fraternity is nighl
Williams next Tuesday evening ^ ^ ^ mana|?ement of the d ^ ^
Mr, I L HodV'of Oklahoma (American expeditionary forces in
Mrs. j. i.. ', . w '.France. He said in part:
City is visiting Mr. and Mrs. ^ ^ year wp fell down
We
know he is much better
Eastern Stars. Attention:
county can have their discharged
paper recorded free of charge at
the county clerk's office in the
Registers department It is veTy
important that the soldier boys
take advantage of this generous
act of the county commissioners.
It is ver easy for an important .
paper to become lost or destroyed ^
and the registration makes an of- "' * ' chil(lren the allies. Let none of us Amer- cont;jbute " can of peaches
ficial record of the discharge for . * Vj f paul<! Vallev.1 be to° <rT0*ant "b"U ^! Darlington Home. It is proposed
-,11 future emergency. No fee Kather.ne and Joe of Pauls ov€r there It is true that
cLS to soldiers whatever.-, are visitmg Mr. and Mrs. R. H. ^ army fin,„y won _ _
Watonga Republican. Parham. ,he war but don't forget that or .on by noon on Monday.
-.i t i four vears the British and the
Mrs. S. K. McCallis in El Reno ^ the Belgian armies
with her daughter. Mrs. Laur.i M
I i olen
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Subert Turbyfill, Editor.
■r ti
ison, Senior reporter.
Met I'V, Junior reporter
Klsworth, Sophomore re-
red, Sophomore reporter,
pl.ti'' in the office of tl.e printer.
Iditor Conkling an<l Hwsiness
Manager Miller are to Ve lompli-
■ u-.itc.l on tlie'r h -d work fr-r the
vear book.
to-
steps were being taken to
attack the constitutionality of the
federal prohibition amendment
A'1 and the war-time prohibition act.
I.evy Mayer, of Chicago, counsel
J. D. Pierson, who keeps up with ^
tht. building conditions' in Norman. the^
Call, who is teaching
' •In Vi'crh ' had been winning the war. They
th ^ | fought for four years-We fought
says this year is to be one of the l"' " ... ... ... for four months. N, ^
greatest years in the building line ^ gr Scienoe club will' witnessed-and I have■ ^
that Norman has experienced for Tuesday evening, March 25th military experience—su
several years. There is a persist- j Jht oM with Prof, and f«t lack of organization as
ent and insistent and ever increas-, ^ Guy wi„iams I found
members of the Eastern Star, who j,evy m y< i. u« *
did not live up to our promises to ^ possibly do so are invited to for th(. organization, was instruct
allies. Let none of us Amer- „nnfrihllt<1 a can peaches to the e(j to arran(;e for a suit to test the
emergency prohibition law afte*
the treaty of peace has been sign-
ed Action to bring about a judi-
cial review of the Eighteenth
Amendment, it was stated, would
await the outcome of referendum
elections in thirteen states )vhcre
to ship them on Monday evening
Leave them at Vincent's Confec-
s. v.ral t'cople have remarked to The Philomath™ met May
the .ditor that wc should have a afternoon. Some ot the g.rL were
hrcshman reporter or two. Wc ! omitted on account ot the prac
j thought so too and tried to get one tire for Mr. V\ oodbce s i .iinna
1 thev would not serve. Wc N e\ crtheles- interesting papers
u.ft it lMllJs llf the |- nglish on .he Blarney " e
tc tcheds to we t the students they read by Laura Belle Hamilton and
thought could do the work and, \. Hie Beavc> Oemant.ne tor-
Rev. and Mr. R. L
ing demand for desirable houses.
■which are easily rented at good
figures, and unless some one builds
the houses, prospective residents Bobo
are going to go elsewhere to seek
their homes. Many houses are Sunday.
going up and many more in con- Mrs. Anna Neal, who is teach-
templation. (Continued on Page Four)
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Erick, who
moved to a farm in Kansas some <>Ipctlon|| |n ^......
' months ago, could not stay away j petjtions calling for a popular vote
Never have {n)m oklahoma. They and their b(,(,n f;!ed or arP in circulation.
son and household goods arrived Ml. Mayer advised the commit-
from Kansas some days ago and u,e that jn statps having referend-
they are looking for a house in um jaws ;in,| whose legislatures
•eaching the French bat- jj^orman. They are welcomed by h;ive ratif,ed the amendment
ratification would have no ef-
i|l know what it did—had nan ^ Surprised at their return. foct un]ess the majority of the
' i eight days of rifle range practice- ^ ; votvs cast in the elections favored
" i They knew how to shoot. That s ^ ^ and Mrs. G. J. Rosseau and (he amendment.
all they did know. son arrived on Friday from Waco, Tlle attorney also gave an opin
I took over 2.000 volunteers. cominp, overland in their j .o|) that jf ttl0 war-time prohilv
they tried t<i get some Freshmen
members, to report. If there are |
a'n I're^hmen who vonld like to
,|,, this work please tell the editor
or one of th, English teachers.
The material for the "I rail was
II copied on special sheets Thurs-
day and tlu dummy is now prepar
ed and ready to go to the printer.
The "Trail" will be earlier than
usual lliis year of no mishaps take
,,,'tt read an interesting joke paper.
I he program was followed lry par-
lianieiitarv drill conducted by
Townscnd Met lure. Colors, Alice
Mine and Whiti were K ''n those
paying their dues. So now we
Whom what the colors stand 'or.
Some jokes' are too good to be
kept. Ira Bond in geometry class
arose to give a proposition ' His
(Continued on Page Two)
i found on re
tlcfields. My
epiment am ^^ny {rien(]Si who, however, are,thp
, ' vou all know what it did— nail nan | at their return. r.,.
Ownbey and ^
houses, prospective resident, Mrs. Egbert of Ch.ckasha will be
Onlv 1,200 came
back.
MODELING,
We do ALTERING
RELIN ''
We Make your OLD HATS and SUITS
Look Like NEW OES
BON TON CLEANING CO.
1 lave \ itttr Suits ma,
1 li< v wear l'uiil
Ladies' Garments a
Specia
B'.t astire frum our all wool litte.
„,Is better and clean better
i.,, Phone 497
117 E. Main.
Gossett,
- . i automobile. Rev. Rosseau is the tj(m ac( js unconstitutional manu-
r. ooo who served m my reirimen of the First Baptist facture of ,|istille<l spirits, forbid
3,000 were left. Of the flf y^slx ' church 0f Norman and recently re- ^ thp pregjjent under the
officers who went over on y twen-i ^^cd from overseas, where he foQ(j cons(.rva, jon laws, could be
ty-three came back, T ousam . ^ chaplain in the army. i lawfully resumed as soon as the
were killed-but not one member ^ ^ ...
jy IICW ~" i|
-- church of Norman and recently re-
who went over only twen- ^ from overseas, where he
was a chaplain in the army. He j
and Mrs. Rosseau are regarded as |
'most desirable accessions to th"
! social and religious life of our city, j
and will be given a hearty welcome
I bv the church people and commun-
I WCI v ii* J ti
of my regiment was captured.
Daily Paragraph
red rag in
It is like flaunting a red rag in jty
the fare of a bull for a woman to
be continually telling her husband | \V ,MK,beP Carnival: The student
that she "does wish" that be were , q{ thp Norman high school had an
little more like some other wo- ,.xcellent patronage on 1-rutay |
man's husband. Whatever his im- nj)fht at ,h« ir Woodbee C arn.va
' perfections, they are not likely to am, Minstrel, and we are sure tha
, i irrow less by being compared to evervbody that attended enjoyed
r FRIDAY and
£ SATURDAY
- , . "■
the virtues of Mrs. A s or Mrs. yiemselve.
B's or Mrs. C's husband And yet i put on soml. \
many good women practice this pntertajnment is to be given again
of cruelty every day of tonjKj,t (Saturday)
General Pershing
says—
"The mighty bond
that joins all men
of American blood
has been strength-
ened and deepen-
ed by the hand of
war."
HE KNOWS.
species i • twin**" .
their lives thereby manifesting audience is expected. Admission
their lack of tact and kindly con- .R l0 cenls_ with add t ions for side
sideration. No man was ever made shows and it is well worth the
the Hun Rested better bv having his shortcomings price
, it; , , compared to the virtues of some
on the World un-
l" other man.
America En-
The Shadow of
Hun Rested
til
tered
flict.
the con-
Buy Coal Early
war is ended.
In their discussion of measures
to nullify the federal amendment
the distillers named California,
Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Ida- ^
ho, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado,
Michigan, Ohio, Missouri, Maine
and Nebraska as states where ref
erendum petitions have been cr
culated. As forty-five state legis
latures ratified the amendment,,
nine more than the necessary
I three-fourth, the distillers' an- \
The boys and gtrls j nounced ))lan 0f action could not1,
hable stunts. The | c{irried out jf the people of
more than four states approved
the decisions of their legislative
bodies.
The distillers attack on the war-
time prohibition act follows the
lines laid down by counsel for the
' brewers in their test suit filed
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Foster have yest(.rday, alleging that the law,
purchased the Ed II Burke Pr°P- iiaving been enacted after the
jerty on South Peters avenue and ' ;.i£,nin(, of the armistice, went be-
UmoMu mak- vond ^he pale of Congress to
adopt measures for the national
of a house and tour iois mm " i securitv and defense.
It was said the suit would be
,11(1
tfood
n
TJ.E OLVED !
]P VoU CANT AF ' O.^
KEEP A CARRIAGE OR, ALv.'Afi"
hire a cab, You can at
least buy a rain-ccat
OR. CR,AVENETTE; OR A
N1CC UnDflELLA -THEY'RE
j'tUMFY, r\ECES5AR.Y WZ>
\|DBY BUSTER, BROWN c
l'I I> • .
will improve it considerably, mak-.
~ „ , ,,l_ i ina it a modern home. It consists
WASHINGTON, ila " a house and four lots and is a
,Early buying of next, wn Possession is giv-
P. m b I' M™.
probably would be for some time West Main.
to come in view of anticipated.
heavy coal exportations. and tin •
'public would have no better op-
' portunity to place orders than
Burke at 317
William Fox Presents
"THE land OF THE FREE"
The graphic life story ol the greatest American Commander.
general j. j. pershing
HE HAS ALWAYS WON
. , -...t in the little Missouri 1 present. 1 other ailments. Dr. Blachley City, on Tuesday,
SEE how the backwoods boy v/o j Tlu iml>ortanee of stimulating ^ oklah„ma City assisted by Dr. . Thursday, March 2
School House. production which in February w (^ Clifton performed it. and re- j 97 1919.
FE how the suffering of the Man-the husband and the father • ^ )ier cent ,cs, than full tin., pro- ^ ^ Satur- j
' ^ onlv increased his determination to win. , auction, also was emphasi . 1 mornmK were to the effect
*' 1 -«« i mnfinn fioin stori. wr uInner nicely. Het ,
A CRAVENETTE 15 ONE 6ARMEMT THA'
/V\AY WELL 5ELON6 To A GENTLEMAN'«S WA
DRO&E. YOU NEVER KNOW WHEN IT 1.5 GO!N|
TO RAIN. BEJIDEJ. A CRAVENETTE \S A gat
WENT THAT LOOK J WELL. A MAN NO LoN6|
ER NEED WEAR A YELLOW .SLICKER TC ke1
DRY HE CAN KEEP THE RAIN oft-AND ti
chill-. even in weather wet or dry-
and -5till look .swell. we've A ^plend|
array or craventttej. and, while
.speak or thinti to keep you dry-ui
5rellaj. A cravenette even won t ke
State Sunday the raindrops out or your rACEANij
School Convention ^1lk umbrella will. when you AI
. f* I „CitVinnl ( .fill-
brought against the collector of in-
l ternal revenue and the federal dis-
trict attorney "in some appropri-
ate district."
jy mcicttasu I ■
« — the young military at,tch^was^fir.. Ji-JJ — £ J •
the Kaiser's plot against the \ • ()^ production which has fallen
him to WIN. due to the lack of orders.
■ • th. decisive battles of four great wars.
SEE how he wins in the decisive frji,0_He had coti
S1.-V how In- won the alle-tance of a gnat
Mrs. Ben Wheelis is at the Sun ,
chine Hospital on Asp avenue. - «, u, j , „
at where an operation was perform T1„. state Sunday School^ • 'clothej dry/ we can quench yo
rd on her Friday | Wednesda'y and thirst with anything that a man
.... . Bth, 26th, andj^oy wearj.
C M Clifton performed it. and re- 1 07, 1919.
" ' A propram of unusual interest
has been prepared. Noted speak
.^he was Retting alone nicely
numerous friends trust she
will 1
who
are specialists on then i
continue to improve and
i manently recover.
part
icular line of work
oon per- j present.
A u«pn made a Prince—was offered a dusky bride
—To'refuse vvoufd be a deadly insult-what did he do?
Your Son or Your Friend's Son is in his Army
MEET THEIR COMMANDER
will be _
Amonn these are Dr.
John L. Alexander, Chicago; Dr
e. Y. Mullin, Louisville; Dr. Sam- |
The Minteer Motor Company has . uel A. Lough, |
Increased salaries tor su.« f i risl'metu'onVaT^ain. one th.t j Ohio and Miss Nanie Karyser, of _
- |i
bv house bill No. 315, which pass
E. B. KIMBERLIN
Boosting Salaries
OKLAHOMA CITY, March 21 ^
Increased salaries for state offi- ,
provided attention to one 01 imi m , n
, finest tjaratres in the city, one .Ha, ^rtunityfor ^he peop o^Cle^
iV1 X cd the senate yesterday after the , ,() anytllin„ in the larger land county, wht
vote by which It was defeated las' The company has the E. B. tagain ■for sevetal yealra.
'Saturday was reconsidered. | Johnson store room east of th- .*> ' ^
— AlSO-~" " * .1 Anlir ta'n VOtGS 1 *.■ im in f nc sh.lOC . Ot tllC • j I
A Big New Henry Lehrman Sunshine Comedy
"The Fatal Marriage"
The „.™t itmarkablg anintal, pt.tty girl, M.
these comedies above aH
The bill received only two votes | ^
for passage
Chapter
Also Beautiful and Daring Leah Baird in a new
"The Wolves of Kultur"
Thrills, Story, Action and Sensational-All in This
72 REELS — Adults 20c
I post office fixed up in f ne sh.
more than necessary
on final roll call. Taking for his them- the t .thing
: T fl ri i to $4,000 | system of raising money for th-
™ r«, - -i""*"" t"™""
. This item caused [church members soundly
- before ^ undi(,nifietl mann, ,• in which
of the measre to be d, feat j _ (,hur(,)lPS denend upon rum-
was up before.
of the
least t
insist i
tional
j eonvc 111
Itcachei
: furt to
Hid Sunday school
county should appoint at
ivo regular delegates, and
m as many members addi
;l, possible attending th
ion. I'.'■ ''y Sunday schoo
should make a special
attend.
All Sunday
pupils should an:
-ehool workers and
to attend at
Senators voting against the sal- mage sale
ary increase bill were Briggs carrying
; Brown, Clark, Davidson, Vleming,1 u,c
Kiddies 5c
the work of the
W. A. Brown of Kansas
atiunut—• •— , . . . Qnvflrr! Citv made a stinging talk before
.Harrison, Leach, McIntosh, Snydei , . centenary conference-
Spurlock, Thomas, Watrous. and | ^e Mc^^, ^ Maho4,.
• Woods. jgt church here this morntng.-
T7" . n. i Oklahoma City Times
———"" . . • c t ; j A. Fox was a visitor to Ok ]
ZVt': Don't W. s. ««£
Htila Hula, Caberet.'' Mack Scnne.t ttsi-'witli W of this district and is doing ex-|8a,e. Splendid bargains are offei
tifi I." "i 1Up 1 • ~ !1
an.l like methods for , one sl.ssion of the convention
i.l._ ill! 1 Kivnw
W. SHANNON.
President Cleveland County Sun
day school Association
Melvin McCullough, Sec.
AnuJio'-dereno and Carol Hollow.,>■
icellent work for the order.
ed.
Miss Marjdrie Harris, who has
been attending the University of
Oklahoma, is spending the week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Harris, of 427 West Sixth
street, Oklahoma City.
TODAY
Monroe Sallisbury /*"
"THE LIGHT OF VICTORY"
The Master of Emotional Photoplay
In his powerful dramatic triumph
Suppose a friend near and dear to you had turned trail
our country. Suppose that it was not entirely his l'aull
- I that he had partly atoned for his misdeed—what would yoJ
!see this plav today and you 11 see now this great problenl
solved. A'beautiful story packed with thrills, romance]
f ' and full of action.
Also Today—Mack Sennett-Paramount Comedy
"Two Tough Tenderfeet"
| Orchestra Music Matinee Daily l\
Admission Including War Tax
Matinee Adults 20c Children 5c. Night Adults 20c, Childtj
UNIVERSITY THEATRE\
"Home of the Super-Silent Drama
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