The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 306, Ed. 1 Monday, March 24, 1919 Page: 1 of 4
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CLYDE PICKARD
Real Estate
and
Farm Loans
PHONE 22
I-ife is what you make it don t blame anybody but yourself if you are living in misery.
Vol. VI. No. * Norman, Oklahoma, Monday, March 24, 1919.
if-'., til «
Price Five Cent
CLYDE PICKARD
Real Estate
and
Farm Loans
PHONE 22
Attempt to Assault Oklahoma City's
Two Young: Girls Political Fight
Belle Bennett in Death of Mrs.
Play From Real Life Mary A. Taylor
Patrons of thi
Thieves Make $100 SIS,000 Per Annum
Haul Off Bowers For School Man
Liberty theatre I Mrs. Mary A. Taylor, one of the
I Some fiend in human form at- While Russell, the Republican
tempted an assault upon two young candidate for mayor of Oklahoma will ha\e an opportunity to be-J most highly respected and esteem-
girls in the 400-block on South City, may be getting some sup- come acquainted with more of the ?d ladies of Norm n, a ladv bo-
Webster on Saturday night about port from a few of the file of the Huns' devious methods in tricking loved by all who knew her, piss-
9:;i0, which, had it not been for Democratic voters of that city, American citizens in "The Reckon- ed from this life in'o the life lv
le'idiny iw-iv from Norman and thP hr3Ve little f'Rht they put up Jta(lers are declaring themselves ing Day," starring Belle Bennett yond at her home, 720 North
that is the lone lonir winding trail nnd the"" screams that b,'0UKllt; as thoroughly in accord witli Wal- and .1. Barney Sherry, which will P.-ters at. a. m. today (Mon-
th'.t leids iwiv •,cross the river prompt assistance, would probably ton and his policies, and advocat- be run Monday and Tuesday. lay, March ~t. 1H19) ti V (57th
from Norman to Blanchard have been successful. It was very ing his election. For instance.. "Th. Reckoning Day," is based! yenr of her age. The funeral will
The hills and vallevs alone this 'lark' 8,1(1 38 th® y°Unfr K'r,S werelGov J- B- A- Robertson. Judge C or, in actual incident which occur- bo held from the family residence!
ro-id are beautiful now ' the Red- Passlne a Hark a,1°^ a man sPran* 1!- Am.-s. CoL Roy Hoffman, an,I red in Washington. D. ('. To di- Tuesday afternoon. March 25th
buds -ire naintimr the forests with °Ut a?d caueht one of them' at- other leading men of Oklahoma vert money which was being do- at 3 0'cloek with Rev P A Wiek-
their "richest color the wild nlum *empt'"fr to dr'1B: her into the al Ci'y and the are declaring fated to war charities by patriotic j7.pr conducting the services. In-
trees -ire whiter than snow While !**' She and the ®ther K'rl f°uKht j themselves, and at a meeting on high society, agents of the kaiser ferment will be made i
th h tl ' ' th' "IV P t ' tooth and nail, screaming for Friday night earnestly urged their established fradulent charity in-
!Ur j" ,e . U a, Ure, help, and when the scoundrel hear<l hearers to vote for Walton and the stitutions and collected thousands
a parad.se for the lover of wild such help comin,r he broke looS(> (.,lt|re , tickpt They 0f dollars.
owers. sue as on y un o eir from the girls and made his es- declared the eyes of the nation Nncle Sam got on the job and
'ti' 1 I" 1 ,e "!'P , .,. l'aP<1 A posse of men attempted were upon Oklahoma City at tht made short work of the Kaiser's
, °."°, J 1" 1 d °'1!" to track him. hut could find no time ar, : that the defeat of Wal despicable tools. In "The Reck-
beautiful way. We want others to trace of the woul(lb, ravisher. , top wf,f, ro,,ardod M a (lef,at oninfr Day - Helle Bennett,
see that Norman hath channs of The Transcript learns this is not' for p,, sident Wilson and the Triangle emotional actress.
own- 1)0 not ,et the lofty snow the first attempt along this line I
clad peaks of Colorado, lure you that has n(.,.llrrp,i ,wpntiv „ .. , „ ... ... ,, . . .
wno be- nassinc awa\ in Norm .n in 1001)
The Scenic Route
There is but one sccnic route
in I. O. O F i
cemetery.
Mrs. Taylor was a daughter of
Dr. Wm. McLaughl'n, prnminen'
in the early history of Lincoln
county, Tenn., and came to Nor
man on New Years Day. 1902. Sh
the was th, mother of twelve children
Some time Sunday night
thieves' broke into the tailoring
establishment of Jack Bowers,
415 South Webster, and made a
clean getaway with something
like $400 worth of clothing; new
and suits that had been left with
Itim for cleaning nnd pressing.
They secured entrance into the
place by prying up a back win-
dow. Officers were immediately
notified of the robbery, but are
at sea as to the perpetrators, as
they left no clue.
por- on; of whom died in infancy and ;
League of Peace. "Stay by your trays the role of Jane Whiting, a another (Mrs Mariraret F.shnjant
that has occurred recently, and ticket," was urged upon the Dem- society welfare worker,
away, until your eyes have feasted citizcns and officers are keeping j ocrats; „Don-t !et it t to the comes acquainted with this phase Mr
vupon what we have near at home i 1 .. .
| ,, „ lookout foi the \illian oi villians world at this time that Oklahoma of Hun intrigue. She enlists the years
Cod made th eountrv and man 'S thoup:,lt thcre aro morc City has repudiated Democratic "id of her sweetheart. Senator
ma(le the countr>'. and man than one of them If caU(rht> theyu 'in_M ri, r
made the town, ami the country shoul<| bp ;,nd wj], be giyen short •
was made just right; and yet we shrift for men Kuilty of the dag.
love to see Norman every Saturday tard|v crjme they
night,—THE CIVIC COMMITTEE are WOrthv of no consideration t■ c
wortny ot no consideration important than at present. (Situations, fine direction and ex 0f Austin
Taylor died some twenty
whatever.
Ten children survive her. and
never was a Wheeler, and with the co-opera- a]] were with her in her last mo-
time," said another speaker," When i tion of th, district attorney lands jncnts, doing everything that lov-;
it behooved Democrats to stay by the plotters safely in jail.
contemplated i thejr tjcl<et and eIeet jts nomjnees : A pleasing love story, thrilling
mor, important than at present. 'situations, fine direction and ex- 0f Austin, Texas; M sses Rernic
ing care could do for her They
are: Judge W. McLaughlin Taylor
A SIMILARITY
It is very evident that, despite cellent photoplay are all combined alld Martha Taylor of Norman;
the opposition of the Oklahoman to make a very delightful feature Mrs. W. A. Paden and Mrs. Fannie |
Homer Sellers is home from Say- and Times (or because of it), the "The Reckoning Day." The di - MeCaleb of Norman; Mrs. Mary
"You know, to me, this motor re, Okla., where he has been pick- Democratic voters are going to tinguished Triangle star, J. Bar Waddle of Lexington. Mrs. Cha .
car is like a woman." ing up oil leases for some Texas "vote her straight," and if they nuy Sherry, plays the lead, sup- Bowling of Purcell, Jack Taylor of
"How do you mean?" . parties. The Magnolia company is do, Walton will be the next mayor Ported by 'ack Richardson, Lee Oklahoma City, Ouy Taylor of i
"I'm afraid I'm never going to putting down a well in that local- of Oklahoma City. It really looks. plle,Ps' Lucile Desmond, Tom Shawnee, Rev. James M. Taylor i
understand it, and I never know ity and Mr. Sellers says there is as if the opposition of the Okla
Daily Paragraph
That is a happy family in which
every child has h s place and work,
in which every child is made to
feel that he or she is contributing
to the common good and happiness
of the family as a whole. Every
child should be made to feel that
it is a necessary part of the fam-
ily, and that is certain to be an
unhappy family in which children
are taught and steadily made to
feel that they are "nothing but
nuisances."
One and two hour specials every
day this week.—RUCKER'S
CHICAGO. March 21.— Charles
E. Chadsey w II draw ,.b annual
salary of $18,000 as superintend-
ent of the Chicago public sf-hools.
He is expected to arrive fro*? De-
troit next Monday to b< i n his
duties.
Th -i salary, an increa-e of
$(i.000 over what has bete paid,
was voted by the board of educa-
tion, and to put an extra safe-
guard on the legality of lif sal-
ary the board re-elected fcj. Chad-
sey superintendent, his term of of-
fice beginning March 17.
Poultry Men, Netice
Charles M. M. Smith the poultry
specialist of the Oklahoma A. &
M. College, will be in Norman on
Friday night, March 2^th. ;,t tho
court house and lecture on i>oultry.
Mr. Smith is said to be one of the
leading poultrymen of the "United
States You are especially invited
to attend this meeting.
A poultry show will be held in
Norman thi3 fall and Mr. Smith
will d.scuss tha details for youi
information.
L. E. BOGAN, County Agent.
COME
what it's going to do next."
considerable interest shown.
... I i\ G.
homan and Times is an asset, to
i him rather than * liability.
We do ALTERING, .■
RE LIN ■-
We Make your OLD HA.TS and SUITS
Look Like NEW OES
BON TON CLEANING CO.
Have your StiiN made I" rvcastire from our all wool line.
Tlicv wear longed, look better and clean better
Ladies' Garments a Specialty. Phone 497
117 E. Main. C. N. Gossett, Prop.
Let Us Be Fair
Buckingham and others. of Liberal, Kansas. In addition j
The Woman's Society of (he t0 these she leaves sixteen grand-
Baptist church will meet with Mrs. children and one great grand- |
C. R. Stephens, 500 Lahoma Tues- child She is also survived by a !
day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock All sister. Miss Margaret McLaughlin ,
the ladies of the church are cordi- who will be her, from St Louis to
ally invited. attend the funeral.
£ j Mrs. Taylor has been in delicate j
health for some months and her |
death was not unexpected. She i
of Palestine was a member of the Christ an I
church, and bore her sufferings
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
A Double Program at
kiddies sc. THE LIBERTY ADULTS20c
Starting 2 p. m., Continuous 11 p. m.
•
Triangle Presents
BELLE BENNETT
With J. Barney ShtVry
in a thrilling expose of
pro-German charity or-
ganization founded to di-
vert American money to
the kaiser's exchequers, in
"THE RECKON-
ING DAY"
Based on an actual ex-
perience of the secret ser-
vice in the national capi-
tal during 1918.
rte sure to contribute money to charitable organizations
stamped with the approval of the government! See how
an amazing fraud is perpetrated on high society by pro-
Germans. A brainy American girl amazes the secret ser-
vice by her subtlety!
ALSO
The great fun makers
Mutt and Jeff in
"THE HULA CABERET"
Mutt as the fiddler and Jeff
as the Dancer. See it for a
regular laugh.
—ALSO
A big Mack Sennett-Keystone Comedy
Breaks all records for speed and spills, featuring the great-
est of fun makers, "ORA CAREW".
—ALSO
That big Serial, Just two more chapters after this one
"SKIDDING HEARTS"
With Antonio Mereno and Carol Holloway
"THE IRON TEST"
Coming Wednesday and Thursday—Virginia Pearson
in a big Excel picture presented by William Fox in "Buck-
aman's Wife." Also Fatty Arbuckle in "Fatty's Clean
Up." Also Charlie Chaplin in a dinger for fun "The Pile
Driver." Also the greatest serial star in the world, Pearl
White, in "The Lightning Raider."
The Christian Science Monitor
calls attention to the fact that
"there is some inexcusable inaet- Djgfnijl PictllTe
ness, to call it by no harsher name
in certain of the newspapers con-
cerning the attitude of those who
differ with President Wilson with Palestine is a land of dreams, a with christian fortitude, with full ,
regard to «i very important sub- P,acc where pious old people may assurance of life beyond the grave. |
ject. For instance, one journal,come to spend the remaining days Her strong character, remarkable
aspiring to influence says that' their lives in retrospection, and personality and lovely qualities
thirty-eight United States sena- tlle y°un« people to fritter away were especially marked in her de
tors signed a resolution against their magnificent energies in votion to her children, bringing
the League of Nations Thev, of dreams. Not the sweet visions them to manhood and womanhood
course, did nothing of the kind. ,that awaken ill the soul after the with a loving care that has made
They simply protested against the serene and holy contemplation of them all honored and esteemed cit-
form of the constitution of the a beautiful thing, but such as are "ens of the communities in which
League of Nations presented by heavy, sensual, meaningless, and they live. To them go out the;
the President. They are for a showy; dreams that come from earnest sympathies of the com-
League of Nations, as are probab-1 hasish and opium, and call up pic- munity in which the deceased has
tures of endless wastes of desert lived these many years and by j
sands, of dried marshes, and of whom she will always he vemem-
lazy flowing rivers infested with bored with love and admiration.
Oklahoma City received its first slow and slimy things.
consignment of strawberries, Sat- 1 continued to ti vel about from
urday. There were eighty boxes place to place. 1 was bewildered,
of them from Florida and they re- disappointed, and unhappy Ev- —
cry new phase of life among mv ' Cellent eongregai ons greeted
fellow Jews led to my disillusion-;Rcv J' Rooweau. the new pas-
ment I hoped some day to wake'tnr of thp First Raptlst chlirch at
up and find myself on board a ship ,,oth morninff an<1 evenin* S6rvicPS
returning to Amerca. : on Sunf!a-V and ho ma,le 8 most fe"
: vorable impression upon all who
m Q'cj
ly ninety per cent of ti
can people."
Ameri-11
Rev. G. .1. Rousseau
tailed at 75 cents per box.
Folks, Howdy.
The Transcript has just
received a telegram this
morning from St. Louis,
signed "SLIM JIM," saying
that he will arrive in this
city sometime this week and
that he is going to make a
prolonged visit with the
people of this city and that
he will visit every home
and disappoint no one. He
will probably make an ap-
pearance next Saturday.
Tell every body that you
see about this splendid fel-
low for he expects to en-
tertain .'very one of us.. We
surmise that the Norman
police force will be greatly
enlarged, as "Slim Jim"
says that he will certainly
make it a warm reception
for them.
While we feel confi-
dent that Mayor Ilutchins
and City Marshal Sander-
son will handle the situa-
tion in a way that they will
not let him get away from
us ami at the same time
not let him get into any
mischief that will cause
him to get locked up in the
calaboose.
Be on the watch for
"Slim Jim" or you will cer-
tainly miss the fun and the
pleasure that he has in
store for you.
Imagine yourself standing out-
side the ruined eastern wall of the
city of Tiberias.
To your right and upward the
stretch of high, barren hills dot 1" ss ^eii I
ted here and there with the "s' '' 'la>
graves of Hebrew or Moslem ccine
teries. Lower and to the left you
can discern the old Turkish houses j
of the Heilquellen. For many
hundred years, tliev tell me, th
steaming and sulphurous waters
, of the well have been flowing from
the heart of the mountain and
mingling with the sweet waters ■
of the Galilee. The sun has dis-
appeared, but it is still light. In
the greater distance you can see
; the narrow Jordan where it en-
man is dozing in his boat, one
hand resting on his oar, the other
holding the torn meshes of a net,
the end of which is trailing in the
water.
heard him. He delivered good,
| practical wholesome sermons in
such a manner as to earnestly im-
heir truths upon his hear
an attractive person-
ality, an excellent pulpit presence,
and has evidently had a world of
j experience in the practical things
of life; an experience that enables
him to bring his messages to the
people clothed in language that
gives them something definite to
think about. He is an able man,
(and the Transcript predicts for
him a successful pastorate.
A recen*:on is to be given Rev
and Mrs. Rousseau at the church on
Thursday night The community
is cordially invited to come out and
meet them.
The Democrats are wailing for
a policy and the Republicans are
searching for one. The Democrats
Far to the east the snowy sum have a keystone without an arch. I
mit of Mount Ilermon faintly and the Republicans have an arch
gleams; across the Galilee and a without a keystone. Tho Demo-
j great distance from the placid crats have a leadership inexorably
shore stand the mud built Arabian and implacably fastened on them,
villiages of Samach.—Jos Roven and the Republicans are seeking
in Century Magazine. for a leader to whom they may
attach themselves. The Denio-
SHREWD GIRL crats are sealed and delivered,
chained to the Wilsonian chariot;
He—If you could have two wish-;while the Republicans haven't ev-
| es come true, what would you wish en so much as a flivver in sight
for? J coming down the road. The Dem-
She (frankly) —Well, I'd wishjocrats are afraid they have a can-
for a husband. jdidate, and the Republicans are
He—That's only one. j tortured because they haven't.
She—I'd save the other wish un- "For the love of Mike."—Sam
til Isaw how he turned out. j Blythe in Saturday Evening Post.
1 U>.\ Ui iSfflUS & r>.' •
IT 1.5 AN HONEST PRIDE TOWANT ToPP.EJS
BETTER.-, BECAUSE WHENYoV DKESS BETTER
YOU WILL DO BETTER. THIJ"PAYS."
YOU NEED NEW CLoTHtS THIS SPRING,
COME TO OUR SPRING OPENING AND SEE OUR
SPLENDID SUITS AND OVERCOATS- COME
PEEP AT OUR NEW FURNISHINGS AND <1TTY
HATS.
THEN YOU WILL BUY FROM US EVERY
THING TO WEAR FROM HEAD To HEALS-- BE-
CAUSE YOU WILL LIKE OUR SPLENDID GOODS
AND CHEERFULLY PAY OUR "PRICE."
£'. B. KIMBERLIN
TODAY
Universal attractions presents
Mary McLaren
the American Beauty of the Screen in Rupert
Julian's Master Suspense Drama
"CREAKING STAIRS"
I eli us, on the square have you ever had a
real thrill over a picture? We don't mean a
diock—we mean a regular old fashioned, creep-
ing thrill. Because-you're going to have, one
when you see this production. Talk about
ireese flesh! "Creaking Stairs" >tarls out quiet-
ly, just sort of "eases you along" till, all of a
-tidden, you find yourself right in the middle of
'lie lovliest, creepingest, thrillingest drama
that ever sneaked up and caught you bv the
throat.
Also Monday HEARST NEWS.
World news as it actually occured
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The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 306, Ed. 1 Monday, March 24, 1919, newspaper, March 24, 1919; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114003/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.