The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 121, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 12, 1920 Page: 2 of 12
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BHV M! RECORDS
I A T. s rmFNTS REOUESTED
TO ' ' ER rHURSDAV
TO " "OJD DELAY.
Ml dent • in fCorman, Ok-
' i oira ri'y an 1 nearby towns
s > I.' 1 t ' •: "oil I'llurs-
d v, F- mlx'i IP in order t<>
.ti •• rn mi for 1'ioBc who will
• < i ' ill i|i.-.*me* s This
• :i pi. ;tly facil:t:ite the pro-
<• : . ;ni \« ill imke i!'o work in r
> in ii efficient.
M*!' :• ii ac'nal fin !i rni ir. not
f■'nMlul,* I i.• t u t until riim .d iy
the ! 1 at the I nivt rsity of
' I I lboin . offic! arc already ccr-
• ■: •• a i«i ■ rd bfcm attendance
! i i"s- of the twtfsrally large r.imv
I)( r o sli 'l' •«. ; and patents who via-
i>«*<! . ! i" I'ni\ ei 5iy ' i v timing the
) . i:i; • cliOol and .<> during
. spuria.' r.Hiui: for the 1920-
'1 y-ar i l l seek ng in. :mati- n con-
ctrni i couraa \pproximatcly 2,50<
Undent . are cjtpccied to he enrolled
.-..'ay, I", idriy . n 1 Silurd iy. Se;i-
K and 18. Roy Gittirijjer.
r1 n oi undergraduates and registra
ounced Saturday.
;ccrt.s - of the expected increase in
'nicNorman Rotary ; nd Lion?
ch.b mr.abcrs have made a carcfnl
i . i >rnian during the past
j . tine tmrentrd rooms !«>•
iv .[ .'em this fall. Bee ins
(.f . • shown by members of these
tw > c\. • many Norman citizens who
oi*di ily would not open theit h< >tn I
to students have been induced to fur-
nis'.i from one to four rooms in thci
homca and offer them to student:
t:. rft civer this state for the coming
♦ ' i ■ whole day v.a:. devoted to the
' nine of room by members of these
Iu.0 clubs and many of them are stil
at work, asking residents who wi rt
vacationing at tnc time of the canvis?
to prepare rooms for student use this
winter.
Many Already Have Rooms.
Lists of the new rooms secured b>
the clubman were turned over to un
yer :' v authoritics an i ' •• b -en in
deved by the V. \Y. C. \ During ru
rrli: :nt in 191°, because tin enrol
mailt was ao much larger than had
11 i.-'uccted, room shortage wa«
II ut club and university offi-
cios r.r> confident tint such condi-
tiops will rot ^xist this year, l'ml!
U. Kraettli, .secretary of the univer
i*i;y believes.
Kraettli al o states that the stirv ..
showed that a large majority of the
1919-20 students who are returning
this fall have already engaged theii
. cms I7 rat emit ice and sororities al
1 i always accommodate a large num
her • f student after rushinf sea -on
All students and prospective stu-
dents v !io live in Oklahoma ("itv
Norman and other citi<• situated n> .ir
by toe state universitv an- • ■ ki'd t
regitc Thurs'iy. September l'
Drail Gitlinper . nir nc- M any of
t' student will n• • i com:- to Nor
tnii p'-nnaueutlv till Moti I i> morn
ing, September .'0- the dnt- t;poi
which class work wiH actually tart
Brings Credits With Them.
By registering ra;lv tlie « stud t
will make way for the t idents wh
come from point sfurther out in the
who will he tillable to return t<
their homes before the time class work
ae' -ally starts.
All v*udl 1 tr. W i! O ' ' Till : t M
rn ver'.ty for the f; :-t ti.ur tl.is fall
either fron high schor l or from ^ome
Other uriversitv « : coll-:<•. win !no
i ot alread. ' • in V: ir : I 'Uti 1
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
Gentleman from A^ram Arrives
t tB&UitAas
n «.
! These Suit Values Put You "'At Ease About
£ % .4$ '
the Clothing
i
must briii-? t
them to be
t;m . • ■ glstr
erly tv
ed to tii
nece r iry er«-
• ei tcd at e
ffi in!- state,
the large e
special cl(
rogi strati'
assistant
foi
Wads
Registration viil be divided r to
phabeti'.al ■*ctiou>, i- < a*ed in \
lions lo ildiag about the campu
f.r r t ■ avoid confusion r d ir e f
larger number
of students in 1c •
ic ' There has
■ en n'- a ' an r g-
ration t'lis ye
t be c .inpletcf
until many new i..
Ity mcmberB lia
d bee" secured The
cf!i'.Icc for the
1920 fall semester arc
w on the pro
s and will be ready
<■ i >trihntion
befcr" : • i - tratioi
Forty-five new faculty mcmbe f
have been nd-'■■ \ to ti." state uci
versity faculty lirt during the oast
?: nmer. While a number of ti ese
'•v.- faculty member^ vtc added t
•
! . • , '.f OKI.-iioni 1 y
continue ia educational work, goinp
to other itniveisiti« and dieges at
ii r -e.-i e- in salary r.mgin • from $1,000
to SJ ' 'fO, otfirials state
Scandinavia.
Scandinavia Is the classic tint i<? of
th« groat peninsula of north Km ne
which comprises the kingdom* of Nor-
way and Sweden. In n histories!
sense the term Includes Penmai nnd
Iceland, nnd In n literary kpiisp the
writings of nil these countries nn i
those of the Swedish rnee In Finland
A Scandlnnvlnn may, therefore, bf
either a Norwegiau or u Swede.
if ..v:..
■Kx
«lf il
r^SjF
Tlio stciiinsliip Mliuicsiiia brought to America the other dny WW licn-its
nml birds, collectifl In nil purls of the fur ('list nml Afrlni, which will bo ills
irlbutwl to zoos throUKliout the country. Among tlicm \vn« this hoolock, a
gibbon npe from ^ssuin. Ilo \vnll:s lil;c u ntm and b:is n t:ill IIUo u fenthor
luster.
Youngster Can t Buy His First
Life Insurance Policy Too Soc;.,
Says City Man Carrying $500,000
September, the clothe:; buylm;- morth for
tlie averag'c n an, f !••!* 111i• • store r«- t-b. to
;uinnutK-p suit valm . s!r:t rr.ipl-a ;iz pnee
tvodrratii'li to -nrli a (Icgre? that rvc'v : 1:;111
and vi.iunjj taati <ati appr • l'ic < i< ti
buying elo'.hcs without ■■ * 1 >l ami 1'
tancy. It i> a eomf.'rt to l.now cm.di-
tions and l ircutnstania < ha . " made -
;.!l b for tin:. *tcre t i < ftc,- -i.-l- >'•> :'i iie ' •
a tuples of a lower pri\ e I a ■■ n " . nl
orerl all-w< ol clolhc.- Mm a:a' -m ; in i
can supph tlteir fall !i"rrnal H' Oc; \ it!i t'v
knowledge that the ar." riti • t: a■'
vantage < I a rcvi.scd niarKei : ad the i :ie:i■
of comprehensive variety.
"Better Clothes"
livery man, especially every youn ; man,
tight to adopt the policy of wearing "1'et-
t t Clothes." That means wcaria ; better
clothes than he has worn beam : wearing
better clotlies this season than he has worn
last season; making it a habit t.> : •; ln'.ur
clothcs every time he buys. It's good bus-
iness. it'.- iu beeping with the lav, uf suc-
cess and the iaw of life. Do everything bet-
ter toda\ than it was done yc-terday. Live
better; do something ever, day to laconic
a more efficient, more successful better
man.
When shall mall buy bin first i.;-1 iif• insurance is better than a sav- I
atrr.ncc policy? ii.K> account, bccausc \\li'*n the f'r-a j
"As soon a. lie *•!•. 1 i:, firs: job premium it paid, the policyholder hatj
• hill' be is yet a b"V," > > V..,11ri J en ..ted an > state worth the feec ' i
1. I'ascliall And lie speaks with at: ! 1,'e P°I'('.V
hurity, for lie Jii'kan yoniiK and no« | Ttrm po!icy Good p... Star
•riit - wqrth n| lift in i:
■nee. more than .liiy other man in
•klahnma City.
k iki' ■ ' l
t- ■ • *>-*
120 East Main
"\ V < > ii ■ i}; in.mi
(ii.
he j: in to.,
i'ter/l'iy. "If
r st.u ts i iu,I-:, he h ail' • tli. i
ith t • i ti i. ,i hi'tter t: 1 :in f 11 :• l « :u •
. ithont 11 c i.s -i In l tor « it i/ r.. be
aii: ef li'n illvei<tnj^rtiti ari'l he I'a - a
eut.-i "iifi ' ity "f |nu ! "
it is i >i alone the .tin.;'iil pr-'- tiVe
u holder 1 .in insurance noliey
ains ' i t ';.«!l pees tlift.jjv i. nt, hut
ie " 'n.'I stall Nit yows out of
ic i"\e tnient, i ...^hall 1 ay i a i' >y
v ith • liisiu.uiei pblit y tak«is .1 an
r •. iev. of lift-. is fdrthei m ay fr in
; ii'r. 'he fellov \\«Jii> want:; sonie-
liilR for nothing.
"Twenty Pay" Policy F'voied.
"I'lep.i ation i th< protertion 1
future iiii 'y i". a ^worthy ainhiti' :i
1 .:::\ y nir. ni iu," cl. v laretl 1111 ^
lan who hi'lieven s.> th i >u«h'y in
1 ur.i.i '. ;ti nlojiK u iili the a:; -
h.
.nahit of
t-t 1:':. 1;
"
iimurauee
ft .t'-rnal
kir-f t!ie
When
afnrd;
Jndowtr.*nt Policy i < ' Inv.
\\ I:: t .ii'i : ■ r.iiOwlPfi t '
asehal! says he has not I.
he end >v i nt \•' n, bee
n "investm i rather than
' A boy who thiujee tjiat he r.ot
ready for .1 twenty payment 1 i' «* p l-
iey. or h i . not the money to invest,
ejyi tak • term insurance,'' continued
Pasehall. "I « ftcu havt done so my-
self, and then converted it into twen-
ty payment lite by paying additional,
nremiuins. and having it dated back
tt> the time* the term policy was
Because as large 1 percent of v
uii-n have v in «••!. dependent upon
v!iein .1. men, Pa^chall say;- !.e be
lieve . twenty payment life is an ideal
investment for both sexes, Hut
"IW^in y< ni'- Buy insurance .is an
in*, cranieiit, .« an ethn .il ;m<! ipian
1 i.ll iiulior," 1. I'. : . hull's advic\
I In abo\ '• 1 rti 1 '• .ipir i;« 1 in las'
• nnd.iv'-- Daily Olclah'Muan
II you are. iiite.i c^ud in ,*« life in j
s'JtailCc policy see- II. L. Muldrow or
W. Hess. The c >mpany thc> rep- j
reHept i:s a mutual company, r.apcr- J
vivr ] b) t'nc laws ot the tatea in'
v'lich they do bla ine TI. . cam-|
pany has policy liol:\f. in Cleveland i
county who carry more than one and
a half million dollar.;.
Thunder r.nd Li jlitnlni.
Thmulev always follows i:.;!amr,';
fKJenuse of the electric illsel. i ue. lis il
break:; Its-way throu; '. tli.- atiausplu'ie.
instantaneously heats the nir In Its
path. This sudden licitln;; nm • n
violent expansion < f the air ah.m^ 11.• •
path of the lightning Hash and a \
lent compression of the cool air tar-
ther away. This proeess starts a
great air wave, which i.s the thunder.
When a lightning llash occurs m-ar
the sharp, cracking reports come from
Its branches, and tiie heavy crash
Comes from the trail!; of the Hash.
}r**¥-fr>r
"ST
ns n j
when
Bengalee Flattery.
The Bahu stands taisurpassed
writer of really unctuous (lattery
h« Is soliciting n favor. Few compli-
ments could exceed that of the Ben-
galee who concluded a petition with
the pin;;, hope that It mlpht be grant-
-l "by the grace of a gentleman
your hL'.liiiefs much resembles."—
North <'hina Herald.
THOMPSON
O. K. TRANSFER.
Office phone 235.
Residmrr tifcoiie 505.
"O; c Ui in w able Argum:
iFjk
upull.
' prenare
ti to come,
creation al
r invent m
13ut l'as< 'i
inr thai
. it f
tliat
!fcd!.0!p
slfinder. rjllp, h^l'hy
: (ltd
63 pot"rd t •
I til rjde"
The til* of th' wind ,1 Id, the curve of 'Vc
rear cowl, '-.he large doors with their nick-
eled handles, the graceful curves of the
fender—ail are indicative of snap and style
One of the year's refinements is the bead
mg on each cf the tore body panels, permi*-
ting the stream line effect to be maintained,
yet without the undue austerity common to
straight line bodies. It serves the addition-
al useful purpose of marking a definite
point where the black oi the hood may end
and the color of the body begin, in such a
manner that the car will not look "cut in
two." A thoughtful feature of individuality.
A front view rcvccl a radiator which in
design is distinctively Paterson. Th^ sep-
arate dimming lens* s on the ,headlights,
and i really artistic nameplate are other
evidences oi master design that command
attention.
Diapfc-.y Room with Acrcc Garage, corner
Mair and Crawford.
Ask for Demonstration.
! S. Tubbs
I>i.,trict Agent .''or Paterson Car For
Teii Counties
Acrcc Garage Phone 354
Office Phones 31 or 224
Agents Wanted in Hvery C ounty
f ^ Oil PA i v ii) ith the in;' i *<n t \ oi otli,'!
^ autoin'jhilc.s, the appcaranc.-.- oi tli^ !i-
ci'son 0-50 touring car i. refreshingly -trik:r,
yet restfully conservative. Distii; lion
gained without striving to he "differcit. ' It
>ho\vs marked individuality in the company oi
the smartest cars, yet its lines never gn.w
tiresome.
.Vote how the line oi the liood, hletiding into
the hody rail, extends from radiator to the
rear of the hody, tapering- >lii;ht!\ towarc
the rear, a* touch oi Paterson individuality,
not a fad.
\ \wy
yiy
" w.
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Ii *t<*n younjer
_— In - . i"; • i •• attraetive. • I.
nra /ti, add < ira ' > yo. hf ! v. t ,
I • A K : r 0 !. Of ^'ORCT. "
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KOKCIM CO., C'.-tlcn F, t!cw York Ci^
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The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 121, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 12, 1920, newspaper, September 12, 1920; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114443/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.