The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 57, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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VATONAL WOMAN \ $1.25 blue chambrey shirts for
SUFFRAGE MEASURE 79c Friday and Saturday at Ruek-
PASSES CONGRESS er's.
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ind where moving pictures of .he Mrs. George Giles, Miss Bonnie
suffrage leaders were taken. Giles and Mr. Floyd Giles of Nor-
The resolution was signed by man, attended the hop given at
Senator Cummins and transmitted the Klks home Friday night.—Pur.
at once to the house, where, at . cell Register.
5:53, it was signed by Speaker Gil- -——
lett and laid before the house two | Special sale of muslin under-
minutes later. wear, Friday and Saturday at
Suffrage leaders express conf! Rucker's.
dence that the neccssary ratifica-
tion of 36 states will be obtained Mrs' James McCaleb and child-
within a very short time. The ren of Norman were guests Deco-
legislatures of Illinois, Pennsyl- laUon Da>' of Mr- Hn'' Mrs' John
vania, Massachusetts and Wiscon- L- Abernathy and Mr. and Mrs.
dn are now in session and an ef- ctlarles Bowling—Purcell Regis-
fort will be made to bring about |ter-
ratification in them at once. _ . , . ~ , . , ,
mi 4,„ , , ... Special sale of men s and boy s
There are 28 states which now , ,, . , ,, ,
, - n ., .. - ee suits Friday and Saturday.—Ruck,
have full or presidential suffrage
for women, and in these quick ac- 11 s'
tion on the amendment is looked Kitlherg Move to Farm: Mr. and
ror. They ar: Oklahoma, Wyom- jir3 j0|,n Fisher have moved out
ng, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Wash- Q thejr farmi one mi,e from the
ington,, California, Kansas, An- southeast ,imiu of the city( where
rona, Oregon, Montana. Nevada. t()ey hnye buUt a handaome six.
Mew \ ork. South Dakota, Miclii- room bungalow, modern in all its
?an, Illinois, Nebraska, Rhode Is- app0jntments. John made a splen-
land, North Dakota, Iowa, Wis- |djd superintendent of the court
:onsin, Indiana, Maine, Minneso. ,use grounda. and everybody
;a, Missouri, Tennessee, Arkansas, I wjsheg he was back Qn the job>
i Toil, du nord gingham 20c Fri. give earnest and baek-breaking at- tioned in the mining district of was in his sophomore year in the The Norman Bu,lding ami Loan
I . c;.,W„ V tention to a flower garden and Colorado and New Mexico and on I niversity, being the onI> one in Association on I . aic some
day and Saturday-Bucftr s. >ntum to a flower g ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ dass who given a com. investment stock Application for
is visiting his mother here a few mission. He received it because same can be filed with the secre-
days. He is under orders to pro- of his special qualifications in tary up to June 10th. The board
Special sale of silks Friday and c^ed to Germany and will sail mathematics, and he is an expert of directors will consider said ap-
soon for that country. Lieut, in that line. He has a brother in plications and make the allotments
Tucker is a Norman boy and re- a hospital in France, who he will at the first meeting thereafter.
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Mr. Wesley Miller of Clarinda, blossoms.
owa, is visiting his sister, Mrs.
). L. White who is with her daugh-
er, Mrs. B. F. Myers. Saturday.—Rucker's.
Rose Robbers Arrested: One of Jjm Tucker, who has been sta-
the parties who ravaged the rose
garden of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Lindsay was captured by City
Marshal Sanderson a day or two
ago, and there is a clue to several
others who have been guilty of a
like offense. This one confessed
to Mr. Lindsay and was let go with
a reprimand, and will not probably
be guilty of the like again. It ,s
not the thought of Mr. and Mrs.
On His Way to Germany: Lieut, ceived his commission when he visit before joining his command. A. McDAXlEL, Secietary. 55-51
The Goodyear
Service Station
Coupled With
KLEIN SERVICE
Gives Complete Satisfaction
in rebuilding of Tires and
Lindsay to prosecute these parties, 1 ubes.
unless they persist in ravaging, Try ttitivt TIT?!? PH
for it is exceedingly provoking to i j!v1-/JlL1IN 1 IKlL
ind Texas.
Vliss Hopkins Married
for the building and grounds do
not have the same appearance
now as when he had charge. Their '
Norman friends wish Mr. and Mrs. j
Fisher happiness and prosperity
in their new home.
$3.00 to $5.00 pumps and ox-
fords, sizes 2 to 4, $1.65, Friday
and Saturday.—Rucker's.
Her friends at the University
ire in receipt of news of the mar-
iage of Miss Harriet Hopkins,
ormerly teacher of domestic
■cience at the University, which
vas solemnized on May 14th. The
{room is Mr. Frank Haines, said
0 be a wealthy fruit grower of
Jassachusetts, and they will make
heir home at Sturbridge, Mass. |
The numerous friends Miss Hop-
;ins made here wish her unbound-
ed happiness. She is a charming j
md accomplished young lady, a j
eal home maker, and her friends j
eel sure Mr. Haines has secured We buy secon(1 iianj furniture
1 real jewel.
Moving? The Air-Woven
U. S. Tubbs expects to leave in LETS TRADE
i few days for Hot Springs, Ark., |
with intention of remaining there J J. Ross Bridgewater
until he gets better. He had a j
ierious attack of the influenza 203 West Main. Phone 423
iome weeks ago and seems to have
difficulty in recovering his health. QHHIiUMBaHMUMaMKSB
Silk Shirts Washed to Your
Satisfaction
No rubbing—by the use of our modern machinery
the life of the shirt is preserved. We use Ivory soap in
the laundering of Silk Shirts.
Ironed with our big special padded steam press, no
chance for scorching or friction as happens in the use of
the old hand iron—your silk shirt looks even better than
it did the day it was purchasd.
NORMAN STEAM LAUNDRY
121 East Gray. Phone 71.
Sealy Mattress
The Sealy Mattress is made by a
compressed a i r process — different
from all other mattress making.
We take the virgin cotton, long-
fibred and elastic, pure and clean as
the sunshine, and blow it apart with
compressed air until the fibres are
thoroughly separated.
After this process each fibre stands with its full
and natural curl and springiness, free and unre-
strained. Then this bouyant cotton is fed from
above, slowly evenly, by compressed air, into the
mold like gently falling snow.
When forty five pounds of this airy, feathery
substance have been blown into the mold, the "bat"
thus formed is five feet high. The "batt" is then
compressed down to the thickness of the mattress
and slipped into the tick.
Now consider what the Sealy means to you—
the sleeper. First of all it means—comfort.
"Sleeping on a Sealy is
Like Sleeping on a Cloud"
Meyer 6 Meyer
FURNISHERS OF BETTER HOMES
Come in and hear the
1 June Records on the
Y>"".
Pathe.
There are so many excellent values to be had during
this June White Sale that we are sure you would not see
them a1! in just one visit. Why not come down tomorrow
and see those that you overlooked on your first visit .J
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We have been almost a year in getting ready lor this
annual event and we believe you will not have another
such opportunity to buy White Goods again this year.
You have everything to gain by coming tomorrow. If
you waint until the last some of the best lots will be
closed out. Look at the list followng then come and see
them all tomorrow.
White Dress Fabrics Much in Demand
'J his list of White fabrics are the best values we have ever offered at any
white sale. We do not believe you will duplicate these prices for years to
come. \\ e advise every customer of this store to buy for the future while
prices are so much in tluir favor. Remember we reserve th right to limit
purchase and will not sell to any dealers at these prices.
One thousand yards of excellent French Nainsook, 40 inches wide,
white dimity in stripes, checks and very fine firm weave> idcal for nicc
plaids, 27 inches wide, ideal for
waists , dresses, children's wear.
You have all the good patterns to
choose from, well worth our regular
price of 35c, June White Sale price
is only 19c
Bridal Nainsook, very fine sheer
quality, always sold at 50c a yard,
June White Sale price is only yd. 39c
Excellent Longcloth, yard wide,
v^ry firm weave, June White Sale
price yard only $2.25
underwear, Lest 50c quality, June
White Sale price, 10 yard bolt for
only $3.50
Bridal French Nainsook, 45
inches wide, a very sheer fine quali-
ty, regular $6 box of 12 yards, June
White Sale price only $4.50
Japanese nainsook, yard wide, ex-
cellent grade, put up 10 yards in a
box, June W hite Sale price for 10
yards only _• $3.75
White Skirtings at Wonderful Low Prices
39c white skirtings, 36 inches wide
novelty weaves, June White Sale
price yard 19c
50c white skirtings in plain and
novelty weaves, full yard wide. June
White Sale price only 29c
75c white skirtings, many styles,
excellent fabrics, special, yard ~45c
$1 white skirtings in both plain
and novelty weaves, yard wide,
special 5?c
$125 white skirtings, beautiful
quality, yard wide, June White Sale
price only 75c
Choose from excellent white
Voiles, 40 inches wide, very fine
and sheer, our best 75c quality, June
White Sale price, yard 49c
India Linen, 27 inches wide, sheer
and fine, regular '25c a yard, June
White Sale price, yard 15c
Ladies' and Misses' White Skirts
There are about fifty of these excellent White Shirts that we are very
•inxious to clear during this sale. .Made from good quality gaberdine, pique
unci white covertcloth.
We have a good range of sizes and styles that are excellent. Regular
prces were $1.75, $2, and $3. White Sale price to clear is only $1.00
McCall's
Norman's Greatest Store
LEMONS
Per Dozen
15c
Fresh Vegetables
Rfuibarb
New Green Beans
New Crisp Lettuce
Asparagus Tips
Fresh Ripe Tomatoes
New Radishes
New Potatoes
Cucumbers
Squash
Oranges
Cabbage
Peppers
Bannas
Grapefruit
McGmley's
The Store of White
Eas: Main St. Phones 101-671
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"Maple Flavor
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If You Have Children
Remember that—
KARQ is one of the greatest of energy pro-
ducing foods. It is healthful andl always
delicious. Give the children hot biscuits,
muffins, sliced bread and Karo—all they
want of it. It means Health and Strength.
There Are Three Kinds Of Karo
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in the Red Can; "Golden Brown"—in the Blue Can;
the new Karo with plenty of substance and a rich
Maple Taste—in the Green Can.
IMPORTANT TO YOU— Every ran cf Karo is marked with exact weight
in pounds of syrup contained. Do not be misled by packages cf similar
size bearing numbers only and having no relation to weight cf contents.
1/ Every hourewit'c should have a copy
ii cf the intercstirg 68-page Corn
"" " " Procucls Bock. Beautifully illustra-
ted err! full of fnfornntion for pood cooking. !t is
free. Write us today for it.
Co rn Products Refining Company
V. O. Box 161, New York City
W. R. Adcoclc, Sales Ft*pr*tentative
904 A.O.U.W. Buildiiw, Little Rock. Ark.
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The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 57, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1919, newspaper, June 5, 1919; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114066/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.