The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 18, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAH.1T TRANSCRIPT, NORMAN. OKLAHOMA.
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CANADA SCHOOL WILL
GIVE ENTERTAINMENT
fMHMA >W.V^ Future Closing ttf
Scho°l; Music Will Be Fuinish«l
by Norman Music Company.
An entertainment will be given at
the Lanaua scholhoiise Friday even-
ing, May 21, twinning promptly at
8 o'clock.
This entertainment will be given
by the Canada school children who
* have been coached by Mr. and Mrs.
R, H. Harb. teachers at that place.
Mimic will |)e /lirniahed by Mr
Hohhs of jMonnaw, who will hay* one
of his best pfayer-piinon brought
down for that purpose. Kveiyone is
invited and we feel sure we will en-
joy the jrogram.
Mrs. Barb lias had special work
along these lines and the people of
Canada were fortunate indeed in se"
curing her services the past year.—
Contributed.
DAUGHTERS WILL HAVE
FLAG DAY CELEBRATION
The local chapter of the Daughters
of the American Revolution is making
preparations to celebrate Flag Day,
June 14, according t oMrs. E. j. Kel-
ler, member of the chapter.
General plans for the program are
under wpy bpt no details nave yet
been wdnceH otit, Mrs. Keller says.
bpt
no detaT
it,f Mrs.'
program
lis nave
yet
There are thirty-one members in
the NoVrt^n
LEGION WILL TRY TO
FORCE SOLDIER BILL
Washington^ May IS.—The ex-
ecutive committee of the Amer-
ican Legion has been called to
Washington next week in an ef-
fort to force the soldier's relief
bill through congress before re-
Billy Sunday s Bible Worker
Is Here Second Yline 1 onight
In every city in which she lias appeared, Miss Saxe lias been
leraldeil as much as Sunday himself. Many of the eastern cities
lave taken advantage of the opportunity to secure Miss Saxe, and
hey all wer well pleased with the results she obtained.
INSURANCE IS PAID
A draft of $2,000 was receive*! this
>ecme a policy in the A. O. U. W.
[ and treasure it. It is worth the
mailing from the (?r«nd recortier of """"V it £ «• you. A grand lodge
'he A. O. U. W. for Mrs. Ifery * J "MM
Uurch, Wife of l)r. Silas T. Flturcfr. Itime- and would be pleased to meet
Dr. lUirch was one of the ol.l uem:! >'ou< " l terc8te<l in securnyj ? policy
*>ers of Norman lodge. The ?t< rinan
^9^..
** W
. Jm
lodge is growing in numbers. It is
| . nt- of the very best fraternal mau-
fiance order* doing business in OUU-
hoftia Fvery young man and woman
in Normal, and vicinity should carry
| a policy of $1,000 to $.1.0011. Th cost
i is small and protection sure.
In case of death it is a satisfaction
to know that you have made s .me
ir 1
"TTrs. Rose Loomis was in the city
Monday.
Get your wall paper, paints, etc. from
Graves Paint Co., West door Acree
Bid*. 20-tf
Mrs. John Ball went to Hobart
Monday to spend several days with
friends.
WANTS
'si
WANTED—At once, typewriter—
R", 416 W.
must be in good shape.
Eufaula.
21-3t*
Get your wall paper, paints, etc. from
Graves Paint Co., West .door Acree
Bid*. 20-tf
rU t ivl
MISS GRACE SAXE
Miss Grace Saxe will hold the second meeting of the fivf-weeks
series oh Bible studies at the Presbyterian chytrch tonight-at 7 -30
clock. Miss Saxe is director of Tiible study of the Billy. Sunday
official party.
While this is being held at the Presbyterian church, it is not a
denominational affair, says Rev'. T. II. Aszman.
"It is a town affair and held at the Presbyterian church,because
>f its central location," the pastorcommented. •
and becoming a member of the Nor-
man lodge V O. I'. W You will
find him in office over Broken Dol-
lar store.
9, north, range I weau, consideration
$8,000.
Grace M. Bodntan, et al, to L. C.
Giles and W. C. Wejr, the southeast
quarter of section 33, township 10
north, range S west, consideration
JH,l)00,
City sales:
B. C. Headrick, to Mrs. John \ !
slier of l'«M, Oklahoma, dwelling'
property on Vhaittauqua a\i nlie, con-
sideration $5,000.
Robert t\ Terrell and Liflie Ter-
rel. to R. A. Moore of Weatherford.
dwelling property on College avenue,
consideration $6,000.
Get your wall paper, paints, etc, from
Graves Paint Co.. West door Acree
Bldg. 20-tf
THOMPSON
O. K. TRANSFER.
Office phone 225.
Residence phone 509.
A FEW MORE SALES.
List of i.ales by L. C. Giles, W.
C. Weir, and F. (J. Miller.
G. M. Eldredge and D. D F.ldredge
to Utile Calvert the east half of the
i • i oyision
for loved ones left hihiud. northwest quarter of section 7, Twp
EXECUTIVE ORDER PROCLAMATION
SHIP-BY-TRUCK—-GOOD ROAD WEEK
as Ship-by-Truck Good Roads WVelc, and
WHERFAS, The- ever-increasing needs of quick transportation for short
distances are growing constantly greater: find,
WHEREAS. Thousads of tons of farm produce are allowed to go to
waste because of lack of quick means of transportation to the .nearest mark-
ets; and,
WHEREAS, The higli co t of living will be materially reduced by
furnishing this convenient market; andp
WHEREAS, Merchandise of all kinds can be cheaply and expeditiously
shipped to and fro by jtrucks,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, John W. Barbour, Mayor of Norman, do here-
by proclaim the week beginning Monday, May 1/th, 1920„ as
SHIP-BY-TRUCK—GOOD ROAD WEEK
in Norman, and I hereby, call upon all farmers, merchants and others wr-
ested in transportation matters, to. meet Friday, May 21st, to consider the
serious problems which a Be apparent i" ou** * ommortwealth as to the trans-
'pOrt^tfoji of ^ro^nue supplies.
Given unaer my hand and oiticial seal, at Norman, this 17th day of May,
A. D., 1920.
JOHN. W. HARBOUR, Mayor.
NOTICE TO PATRONS
On and after
Sunday, May 16
Livery Service in the
city limits will be
50c per passenger
Mclntire
Frank Urittain
O. C. 'Banks
DeWey Wolf
FOR SALE—Entire crop on 160
acre farm; seventy in cultivation.
Claud Stibbens, Rt. 5 Normarf£l-3t*
T 1 '
FOR RENT—Two light housekeep-
ing rooms partly furnished, water
and light; $18 a month. 201 W, Apa"
che. 22-3t
WANTED—Girl at Terminal cafe.
.I.-, 2l'3t
WAltfTEO—To rent !.y May .#>th or
sooner, (our to six room house:
might? consider buying from oWner.
Want good place that could be han-
dled with" $700. Addttjss W. 43? Blast
J-OR SA
'lauding cook
ii Solace. Call
Cqman
ds iri-
5 Boulevar
nd white Bo
tail: brass
Brown
Phonp
rt-\T
WANTED—Saleswoman for dry
goods, one who has had experience;
address in own handwriting, giving
details of where and how long you
have worked. Address "Dry Goods,
r.of Jranscjipt. J2-3t
\V.$vtT;£D—Miturth yBiitt jv.ftn;
nflWl^r't asJst«ot 'in ^rofefcors
family. $10 00 a week Address M. J
B., The Transcript. 23-6t
B., The lynscript. t
\vwapf-Su|rtfh|d
f i|tislye|^ a^ltgnfc Ifro
FOR SALE—1118 model Ford $300.
442 Sojth FindHy, pl|oin- 675. 23-3t*
W. Gray ftreet, N. W. corner of the
hristian church block. Melvin Mc-
ollmmh, ohgne. 804. ■ ^ 23-21*
Need
More
Shirts?
■M
Here's
Chance
* Your
Y(jiL#ficed.so rHanv shirts
tins summer that when
ou run across somWxtra
ne onesnt's worth 'look-
ing into tjbcin. These are
The fabric is fibre silk.
You know what that
means — silk appearance
with more wear. ^The^jatT
tert>*ar§ just Mfhato yoit
waltr fnr tlje Vhfrt sleeve
*>ason. v
11 1 £ -.i ft £ ilftri
Palm
Beach
The Hot
Weather
Suit
!
llow do you stand on the
summer comfort question?
Will you let us lit you fn a Palm Beach Suit so
arm can enjoy the hot days, or are you going to sweat
mem through in heavy elnthes?
The cost, as you will see when you come, is so little
when compared with the greater comfort, that it is not
to he considered. •—*
Our present stuck, the first to arrive this spring, of-
fers a wide selection of new patterns in the latest
models.
E. B. KIMBERLIN
Furnishing^ for the Men and Boys
125 East Main
Insure Your Future
Business
Advertising is simply Business Insur-
ance. Your advertisement of today
and tomoTrow should have a broader
scope than just immediate results. It
should he a part of the foundation on
which you arc building far (he future.
Just because you have more business that you can
handle tod.n is no reason why you should not ad-
vertise. There may come a time when you will
not be so overburdened—when you want business
and will not be able to get it, because you have not
built a f innlaiion «'f good will and confidence in
your store when you had the chance.
Tlk cust of tins Business Insurance is low, and we
have at \ our command'the entire resources of the
Transcript Advertising Service to help you with
Illustrations and Ad Suggestions.
Insure Your Future Business—Start Advertising
Now-
The Daily Transcript
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Bargain Sale Prices
) BLACK Af4i) TAN OXFORD FOR MEN AND BOYS'
A^out 1Q0 pairs thrown out on the copntr. 1 hese ox-
fords tebiild not' b^ bou^Mt it tSvHolsesaUipritJtfr totfefy uit-
der $8.00 per pair. The sizes run from 5's to 7. Your un-
r« stricte<>chqiDe 'l^iesdav |hrily • • -ij r|,..-$3.50
Canvas oxfords for men. These shoes wul cost you
elsewhere at least $5.00 per pair. For tomorrow the price
will be .... $1.95
Men's shirts, some with collars and some without, on
the table . . Jl£—| • • - •'. - • • •—- ■ • ■ -.<*•- $1.00
Men's light weighi bi^iia'i.i^.m C^jlrawers, our
regular $1.00 values, for Tuesday only, the price is . . ,75c
Indies' fine high grade lislf hop with ^e;yn up t^back,
in either black or white 85c
ij
itiic eli
>itbpt- hlark or white. Tuesdav 75c
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fessions by mail to over ?;22r>,000 studeu'.s. Just now there ^re over lOQ.OOO ambitious men actually
studying 1. C. S'- Courses and new students are being added-at the rate of.400 a day.
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to get one of them. Let ys show you how easily you can prepare for promotion by devoting an hour a
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Send us a postcard or write U9 a letter—either will do and will not obligate you in any way. All
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ot Scranton, Pa.
Local Representative—
H. K„ Maxwell,
310 Baltimore Bldg.
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The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 18, 1920, newspaper, May 18, 1920; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114348/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.