The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 133, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 26, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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DAILY
vol.. VIII. NO. 133,
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i:if? the week-end with \| .uD
"> man p;ii< ni>. Mr. ami Axis. J. C
Jonas, :n Oklahoma City.
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, SUNDAY. JTF.MUKK :t>. lo:o
PRICK FIVE CENT8
Mr*. I. S Atnick -pent tin- afte
umii in < 'klahotni C ity Saturday.
Noble Boys Arrested in Auto Theft Ring
BAPTIST
CHURCH
(In Old Library Building)
1.. .1 KOt'SSI-'. \t', I'.istor.
ALL HUSINESS MEN
COMK
II O'CLOCK
Subject:
"A Committee of
the Chamber of
Commerce Pays a
Visit to the
Preacher."
NOBi F. RETAINED IN
ill! UNTIL TRIAL
OKLAHOMA CITY M\U OUT ON
BONO: 1 RELIMINAK'.* SIM
FOR NEXT TUESDAY.
W ith Janus and Robert Brown ot
N«>ble in jail awaiting trial, and Seth
Stone of Oklahoma I ity out on bond
-
! is M't for I'm-xlav, Cleveland cotintv
.
• . ;
! en up. W alter I'hilpot <f M< Oai 1
jcounty als" has been arrest-«1 in con
| nection with the case. I'hree car
! have be• ■ 11 reutrned to their owners
Jin thi and Oklahoma county.
.
arrests sumo time a^o when lie want
out to investi.vate the tw brothers,
I who live on ,i rented (arm two mile-
I >"uth of Noble, who •" i-ihon^ht to
bt distilling and selling nioonsli lie
whisky. No liquor was '011 ml '>n th<
place, althou'..h si-M-ral sa<-!.- «. 1' Id
malt were located.
found on the place, :., 1 <1 the llrown
brothers wire hrougli to X« r 111 a * 1 i
and I" 1 Jed in jail until a proper in 1
'
had I)« — n tnsniu«u:,s of \ < Ilrown,
activities for some time and 1 • i .«
whi-'vV c'large as a ruse i • \iivl
the farm
O'r'al oma City Mail In It
i he brotln 1 - seemed to have dealt
exclusively in l''J(l model l\>rds, ac-
| cording to ndivatious. and are aid
1 to have s i I -i u ral .011011 x acoua'U-
I I'.vidtiice was secur 1 by :Ire slier-
tfi' <• which i- all _"•«! to p-ove
that Seth Stone. Oklahoma ( ity, ua-
delivering the cars t« the Brown
Brown boys.
The plan in operation wa f r tin
Brown !>•■>« to locate prospective
cu-tomei in the southern end o(
1
" ' was wanted, and then notify
Stone, who would secure such .1 car
'
from SI 25 v $400.
Three Cars Returned.
Mirer ears ha\c been returned to
thei: owih-is, with the help of the
Bulldog Insinaiiee lOinnanv of the
itli which many <>; t
sure d. I 'leveland qui 1 I <
tracing other iar- in
< ate the rightful oy> 11
All indications p< i n
tern has bi < n carefijll.
an ftort t. « vade t,
lixa ics and extremely l<
praetirally new ear
system had been w« II
and that the mauipulat<
a quick turnover with .
of profit.
Dealing iu Ford
easiest cars to get
other point in the c
worked up.
l to li
te that
PLAY 3 BIG GAMES
Season Opens Next Friday at Cher-
okee; Altus and Ada Bid for
First Ga 1 e at Norman Field.
the two midget halfbacks, will be in
the moleskins again this year. This
'
get her and great work i « xpected of
t
and Mrs. I< hn < iil.
Mj-s Jaunita C;rstili
phone manager at M
bride of young <ii|>l
weeks ago and spent
honeymoon before \i
ti. Nilman )uKIi
rd.,\
1 v ill 1- j,lay« '! : t
Gil.bsi i .i" t )!,.•■ !
t lo. a 1,all f ir
an.! uith AI .
i
t I-'i "lav. • iftolu
id • rs iourr.t \
r 1.
a \y. a k o n t ■ •«
i ( In
iti.i, the hrid. j
chide I on
■ which
I ill be played here for the first ;
I h< nu • amc of the season
' ' ii kasha high will meet the 1
cals lie 1 e o : On. ber 15 and Shawn
1111 '!'• '<•"• v.:i. • I ! ii.:.v \nuther ill,.,,,. I linn-. Iliiniior is
.
|fl
1011 wliili I 111- vexi wi-a, \l>li„tt will n,0 l,„al> li;„l ilu-i, , si
: «nv for;, nit s. .1. v i,., ,i,,v ,, ■ 1
1 "" Ol|,*liaw rl.-ven. | liennie Om.iiV \ . ^ tv H.-vc'n
1 he closer will be with Ok- I Boyd fiehl.
lahoma < ity at the 1 pital cite on '
Purkey day.
Will Have Heav\ Line.
( oach \bbotf has been v.orking
his men har I this week fr r the n\ a
• ' into \ 1 f . f t co. ity. \\ i«h We, d
\\ lustier and \ 1 « a 1' « 11 the right
-id« of the li it and William*. Martin
and { aptain I • k, holding down the
let' In w ill ha\e .111 exepti--nal •
!\ heavy Kmc this year. Karl Sadler.
1 ' V< 1 ; i \ ot man. w II ai 11 hold
1 wn that portion.
BEAM WINS OUT.
I. T Beam was upheld in ouster
n.a.e<liugs I)rought agaiast him by
h I' I Thacker of i .exiugton w ho
- I.limed that an 1 reenient entered
into had been broken
Bi in had possess • n of a house
on 'I hacker's larm and intended ! 1
' old it a- a ulaee of i<sidence until
University Theatre
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
l'RI>i:\TS
ENID BENNETT IN
"Stepping Quf
\ real treat in a photoplay.
i -Ini\, vim will lie g]&<l vim
sine tu -ee. Su don't mil tn
■' lie- In--. |.i litre l.iiit! I'.i n-
| liftt 1 v <■! : 1 ad' .
,\l i I a rolil I .!■ .v(| -,:i 'i .-, 1
I lain ludd's Ki
Tsi I
Wednesday and Thursday
. I a r \
"Sucls"
Friday and Saturday
'Widow By Proxy'
) TiT.,
.'■• jjeu* tit!
She just had to
fiusbanc! to church"
drag rier
'I l:al was when Sunday meant hard
1/iiiled bosoms and -tiff starched ruffs.
aovv, that the dressiest, shirts an ,-u
at chest and wrist there are more
hymns in the pew- and the . < rtiions
■ 11 tn shorter.
I' yi'ii 'i In church and you should
we warjt vmi to see our new Alanh U-
ri
I' yi-u are sta;. in;r ,n\;i and you
shouldn't—jit 1 accept lite almve ittv i
tat ion and thrt'e II lie an inciease in
the 1 ollectiuii ho\ at your church tn-xi
Sitndav.
tat s gospel
Manhattan I "a 11 Shirt ;
S.i.fXl lo SI5.00
New neckwear and underwear f.
Stindav wear.
McC ALL'S
'Norman's Greatest Store'
: l.angi f
-t in it. for hin i. n
mrmsmm r\*
/J v. *£?
Jfti ' • r " i- >■' IA 3;
w: « A-
I THE UNIVERSAL CAR
sction in I'ricc of Ford Products
lne war is over and war prices must go. Effective
at once Ford cars, trucks and tractors will be sold f. o.b.
Detroit at the lo!:,>i\ prices:
" Hiriri r ; .il ir $440.00
Tour in,'.; all jrl.er $310.00
Runabout, r« uair ' $395.00
R:a-:.bc)i.r; \vath .-t tor $-165.00
' ' a a - i":i ' a:' laa aiAt \ iaas ^/'i.'i.OO
- ail'.' • i nd (v mau, itahle r!m G795.00
Chassis $360.00
Truck, pn: i.i laiic tires $545.00
I'ordson Tractor $790.00
^ I "i d i «'!. i ]>., i • i'm! ,; i i n I ti' a a ai in I lie lace (11 1! ii ■ I at' i i !;,'il l lic\ lia \'c on 11 -1 ud it si med-
iate i.rdei lor 1 ■!<•.(Ho < i> and a >: , The fonipanv will lie sul'iVrini' a Hiiiporaia loss while
a-in; up i'ie i n; 11 c. a a ■ "infill ; t Ii a price I'lu t. willing tn make t lie sacrifice in order lo
brills business back to a imnii: c..ndition a <pi: ly a po-sihb- and maintain llie monicniuni ol
l lie 1 my ina; powa r of l!ic i omilr .
I b'ury I
or wisdom m tryin to maiiaaii n ."rtifiei.'l standard of \ .-..luo. lo ;• the best inlcia sts of all, il
i time a real practical effort w . ma.d lo brin.e. lh< busines m" the -niatrv and tIk life of the
oiiintry dow n to ret:ii •• r pr< w r •-•dar.l
We are at your command with regular Ford effi-
ciency in service and eagerness to fill your orders.
PICKARD BROTHERS
Authorized Ford Agency
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The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 133, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 26, 1920, newspaper, September 26, 1920; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114454/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.