The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 147, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 12, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. VIII. N ,47
NOKMAN, OKLAHOMA, TUi :ili .Y, Ol I'OIi1 i 12, l1
Miss P«iy Patterson returned CO-OPERATIVE BUYING
Irom Muskogee Puesday after spend-
i"K a few days with her mother.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
"HOME"
New 6-Room
House
Xew six-room house, base-
ment, furnace, oak in part of |
first floor. \\ est Side, ex- j
cellent location. Priced at
$6,300. Ka-v terms.
Pec it. Call 23.
McDaniel & Matthews
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance
101 East Main Phone 23 i
nurketi , tlu-, crops .,,,,1 pr.,,1,, COUNTRY CLUB HAVE
BY FARMERS UNIONS • ■ i"'arKcTohCty«ood?n,hat GOLF COURSE SOON
| would he needed by nearly all of the•
Co-operative buying as well as sell- "/ "'**"* : ' ' 1 f
. . ... rs • apron.-. hardwan. larni inn.!. -
inR has been employed by the l-arni-i numa and machinery, cotton ack-
ers' union local at Henderson in inn and numerous other thingv it
fighting for reduction of the high cost understood.
h but a small
the < xpeiuli; nre
-
di the best golf
„ DELEGATES REPORT
AT C.-C. LUNCHEON
TOMORROW NOON
J \\ I'll IV ■ no
f living, according to County Age
P. k. Norris.
Besidt s helping the farmers
I Mis-. I -lis Hlantn
in in ion in tin « i ty 'l\
spt-nt the after
LIBERTY
THEATRE
Today and Tuesday
A Wonderful Five Act Drama
Ora Carew in
"Love's Protege"
The story of a romance in the
mountains. "The Mountain Rose"
in sparkling romantic mystery tale
of the great out-doors. Wholly
delightful in theme anu treatment,
this romance of the mountains
is entertainment in the highest de-
gree. It is a romance of the
mountains with an intriguing mys-
tery element. Ruth was only a
mountain girl, but she was the in-
ventor of some of the most excit-
ing incidents the western country
ever experienced.
Morris R. Schlank Offers the
Inimitable
Hank Mann
(Himself) in
"The Janitor"
One of Those Screamingly Funny
Comedies
A New Chapter of
The Vanishing Trail"
With
Franklyn Farnum
Hard living, loving and fighting.
Blood-shot action.- II r.r raising
dare-deviltry. Mystifying thrill*
such as you have never seen b< -
rore. Life at its crudest Dcath-
lefying stunts. A bailie 01 guns
and fists.
Coming Wednesday and Thur;
day, William Fox present.-. "Ca-
mille of the Yukon," a big super
production with an ail star cast.
Also two comedies with the fir .t
chapter of "Trailed by Three," a
wild and wooly western.
20 Per C
REDUCTION
On Shoes
Largest shoe stock in Norman at a
reduction of 20 per cent on all shoes
and low shoes none reserved.
$15.00 Shoe $12.00
$12.00 Shoes $ Q.60
SI0.00 Shoes $ 8.00
8 9.00 Shoe- $ 7,20
S 6.00 Shoes $ 4.80
S 5.00 Shoes $ 4.00
And the same reduction on down
through our entire stock of Walk-
' )\ i r and Star Brand S':oe-..
"f the state.
Maxwell of Ardntor th
. • •• •
i t he I 'nited States, who
|days last ueek.
W ■ rl.ing with Dean V
\. Turley, two enthusing
1
hern located.
MaNur i aid that v •'
different religious
e<|s are re-presented at the univer-
this fall, according to John K.
■
MEETING NEW TRAIL CITIES 1 1 ^ 1 x When students en
MAY BE CALLED FOR NEXT ! "u'l 1,1 -'wn - -<r<U
WEI SC IN NORMAN I"J" ''' '"'1 4 r«' i«i
1\ RELIGIOUS CREEDS
REPRESENTED AT 0 U
CORNERSTONE PLACED
MONDAY AFTERNOON
n ■ f the delegate* t<
ill -on.'iition
ast week will
: il-i'ii up at iht
' f t linn
j inclination or preft rei
i Tin Methodist F.plsrop,
O/ leads w th a tot;il of l)\P
the
CLEVELAND COUNTY HAS
2.216 FARMS THIS YEAR
Mutant matters concer
'I uil be t.,1st n „P. and
in ;- matter - of dif
vill also he considered at
the ei nsns bureau it
< .. ( lc\ eland count \
farms, c« i.ipared t'
1010.
Oklahoma, accordinj
has iyi.7.n arms .
'
Tex a • has 435,6f 6 i
announced.
\ ,nVl,
meotim.!
t Jctol.er
•lit and
inirmau
at Xori
20, win ii
n oil tin
1 it if - and town- a i tected
-a. Blanchard. Norman
Shawnee. Meeker and
Mrs
■ f the iact that
h vcland Tu
• t with her
Monda
I ills i .our oppor
■hoes [or ; U the family at
Mie-fifth.
to
\ in
ret
JL lL^ iTONIIIl sow
Everything For Everybody
rpT "t TT
oislE
TODA y
BAk'J/ .j
1
3i ty
'
Mil on Saturday. knuit.l\ stated
■
on- side of the bulletin is printed.
Kill I attendance at tomorrow's
luncheon is urged by Ral 'i ( llanlie
MANY BOYS TO EXHIBIT
AT STOCK SHOW AT CITY
tf and ni
1 contests
PP" QAT r
IMPRESSIVE SERVICES W' 1 r N
1 FIRST BUILDING OF KIND
IS DEDICATED
Iimvli '
- iln-r., The cornerstone tlu -t M.
I':tt ' tire, | tncltttii' k .161 wli. prri.r I'-■ n th_ ''■nic dormitory 1,ui"■ ■ sI .
tlie , > rn In.iiH-lt, .TOO who an- parlia to : i- [ *'T it\ in the I'niud M.iti „ „j
11 ti'', ••'Ilhi-rn brunch ami 1«- wlio.t., ,ns '"re Monday afternoon, a. con,'|.;m,.-.i
Minorniw plain Methodists. i I• v Impressive ceremonies >.,i i,, .
tian with !4.i preferences and liap "in"' I1,1 '"and M. ier and |.r. e,
' "itii incinbei The Ri'inai I"1'' ; Oram! Ma-:. ...
Catholi. students number font teen I'.'1 '"""''ninny. place „f I ,iMi;
. ordiilK to cards turned m, i.l Ot-rc. who is (Jrand Ma fr.
V M. . ,e,re,a:v . n ' .. S|"''1,s,'r- we: e I- \\ II. i ,,11, ,
M c Mrster. 1 )r si ra' inn I). I,
I 1 \'i> nun. and \. \. I.
I treasurer of I >lslah' ina t ty > jn..
for tiovernor Roberts' ^, who as
unable to attend Others who si.. .1.t
V' C Dr. I alu in lieltarr, II I M„|
row and R II W ilson, stnt. stipe-
i it 1 deiu oi in struct i. at
Parade Started at 3:3C
The IniK'le signaled the -tart of he
parade at p. nt «ith tin K. (I I
( tr Her-i:y l att(l I atlilty 'lie j,- .
c-sion. b'oll. n inr the baud n-
the R 11 I t t M n til. ir • ■ til-..
... . , I - . nMte'l ! lion unttonus v. ;i> the new s, ■. i e
I liurs.lay and Inlay by i unly I a„,| |„.|,im| t fan,!.-
\netit I . iv. \orris f„|| nceilemic t • .
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•vmPd mala lli. tr try tn ... K fn. iin„
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"lakinn III. trip to „ ,1 \|p|la M.n-j,. ^
' ' ' •
r >n' informed. 1 >•. r, unusually striking h their t-
. , >««""< •• >••••' l "« "'<• Ita.liw c-ttttne .f I It,.. ntl . 'lilt.
•" "tell I' II and It art', ti the . n„. ,.;,v s, liool . hihlren en.led
: •• . . . • , ■ , . ,
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th ni I...ins in case the boys had no j it.
I calves pu-. of their own t. enter !
j ' '' nt< st with. I hen lie folh. ed hiuid
i,:' l'' :;anier . :\t u and | t i suadi il ; the
| th' v "ng farmers to try fn- t!:e c v j
I '' " u,rc ni ssi! le l \| ,-s | R I'he lan and Mrs. O W.
oi th' s, tlurtv c":.tes:ants , liters i d baby of Oklalmma ( itv
' t ,r v,: !n"V Of Vohle, l.ex | wer irsts of Mr and Mrs. l- ank
hr.gtor nd ( orbett. S.a;/er Tliesdnv.
'ittslu
nd .
t.iry ( hi istian
• ncr thirty-five, ( huivh of ('hnst
clve. Congregational nine, Ortlio
n\ Syiia^i". in one, Hebrew six,
11 ir'onite four.
II -r are two I'nitariaiis, fiftv-
ve I i1 isc* |ial, one l)isciple, fifteen
1 \; h nine I.utheran and one each
f I nited I'rethren. I'riends and
louse of David.
I liri e hundred and si\t\ mur had
O j" t i a I pr f.i a nee ainiig • eli.iinis
next March.
f. • sto
nerstone cerenu uy of
very impressive, an I
-I visitor1: pi' -ent enio
ses greatly.
Cc
7N/T
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IONEY
o Loan
:tl l.tiildin^
f.i)} OW e KIDD
!.'! .:o, L( a:;:,, Insurance
Plione 50
m:
;
SHOE SALE
Starts Thursday, Oct.
?5.00 Work Shoos O'J QF. 1' Jt;irry si:. ■
X'cw Itlt'a Sale .- v«JiuJ
$4,95 sn.95
sr.no W ork Shoes Pr QC
New Idea Sale $3iJ3 sji.tKi Harry Sinn- C10 QC
Xew Idea S.tlc . . -. .. . ylZiOD
$8.00 W'.trk Shoes pp QP
Xew Itlea Sale 9Uij3 ,,
r22..i0 Ilanan Shoes C1C Iif!
$8.00 and $8.50 Shoes CJP QC ^lOivU
New Idea Sale $Diu3
SO, $9.50 and $10.00 Shoes Of nr J* ^ SHOES
New Idea Sale .JJ Every Lady Should See Them
$10.?0, $11 and $11.50 Shoes PQ Qr "THEY FIT THE ARCH"
* ' EVERY PAIR REDUCED
S12 and $12.50 Harry Shoes PQ QC
New Idea Sale $jtj3 At Least 20 Per Cent
RUCKER'S
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down, you save uuuk-
wear from \ our 1.i>t fa
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and jirc-sst'd. li
the mcan-
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in yet tine more
now n
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Norma Talmadg"
tlinr (ioodiieli'- 1'amous l5ro.ul\\
Success
YES or
p
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HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED
( Mir hat depar
experien ed man
hats look almost
Send vour hat
ent i- m ehar.'/e ol an
lie makes your old
eood ris new.
:re loi rehlockine".
Vincent (Cleaning ( ■<).
JOIC VINCENT, Manager
Phone 281
1'iie \ I'.S (iIRL fouylit with all her a
luriny beauty, and undeniahle charn
1 rrnil the lie that hound her in an in
happy lnarriaye.
Did She Find Happiness?
I'lie \() (i I K L fouylit w ith the >treni '.
ol a female who i- compelled to comha
the brute with brute strenytli, that >h
miylit keep 11<> 1 \ and intact, the alta
pledye:
"To Honor"
What Happened to the YES GIRL?
What Happened to the NO GIRL?
See I his (ireat Picture at the
University Theatre
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
1 18 East Main
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The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 147, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 12, 1920, newspaper, October 12, 1920; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114468/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.