The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 149, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1920 Page: 1 of 6
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NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, TI1UKSUAY, OCTOB1CK 14, 1920.
fKICK FIVE CKN>
All Sanla Fe Trains Change Time Sunday, Is Rumor Here
Norris Says Some Gins Overcharge on Bagging and Ties more
UI A LJ A A t J IT IT I weather <111 d c 011 Hi t ion o f the > 1 • -1 < 1 li 1 1 will Kn t !■<* 1 #% ■■ ■ « • • • ■ passenger trains
put on next week
chickasha game to
be played oespite
weather and condition of the field, .high school game will be the main
I Stores will nut he expccted to closr 'attraction of t?ie week here. Chick-I
[this week, but merchants are request- jasha is now reckoned in association
I c<l to lt-t off clerks who want to ser circles aN the stvongest high school
the game. team in the state, and tomorrow's
MJChTilCD PfKiniTlfHI e' (>h r,™r8* Abbott has been put-jK'auir will, no doubt, be the be^t of;
VfLfllrlLlI uUflU I I !Url l,L limMllt'M thr. null especially fl) y*"ar-
s'itf practice this week, and with s. v
Mr
Valle
ted to make a creditable showing
ainst the Straussnun.
scott ferris will
speak in courtroom
lx < n called to meet
tOHrthouse at 7 o'clock by Mrs I
1 itnpbell, president of the Co*
K' < «st \' It club, and pcrft-i t ail ot
I'.iiii/. tion to -crvi 111 the county prt
stiff practice this week,
( era I changes in the lineup, a combina
STORES WILI. NOT CLOSE, is'1'"11 ,KI!i >"'•■'> perfected wliith i
DECISION OF HIGH
SCHOOL OFFICIALS
v , ! N orman ti ;lin ,3 not overconfident.
iN or man high school football team Mid to in- one "f the ciuiei for Ok.
mil «..rk I.ut tills afternoon 11 1 in;.I . lahoma City's defeat last Friday, hut
pi 11 .;..ition Icr llirir kMnie tonnn row | hav ■■ prejiared for and are e\|>rcti.tn
alti-rnooii uuh t'lii kasha "11 H-.yd ! their hardest Kame of the year.
l" called at o'clock, l he The university team is scheduled t
Women of Count> Will Meet Hour DFMMIF rAWninflTFQ
M. V. Wingate went to Pauls Earlier_ to OrKanize Country UtlVIIVMt OklM Ll i U A I bb
.. Wednesday to hte with her
daughter, Mrs. Uewev Foster, and
family.
Mrs. J. 1). Mugaire spent the after-
noon Wednesday in Oklahoma City.
Mrs. Hud Johnson of Oklahoma
itv visited her parents. Mr and
• « 1 ' mv \isncu 11*1 pan urs, \ir.
game will be played regardless of play the Boomers Saturday, so the Mrs. W. T. Vowel), Wednesday
Campaign Finish
Plans have been completed f..r tin
Scott Ferris speaking at the . ourt-
house tomorrow night at «S oYl" \
when the democrat it nominee for
I nited States sen; tor w ill speak t
the voters ot Cleveland county \
special invitation !S extended t<> the
women of the couuty.
The w< men ol Cleveland countv
Shoes Reduced 25 Per Cent
Three More Days and Sale is Over
Don't Dream of Lower Prices—
^DMBMHaaHmaa: mwnm m_... i
Fake Advantage of Them
umsatnmrami
Merchandise all over tiiis store reduced from
20 to 33 1-3 Per Cent
LADIES' SHOES
v iMi : .*' Ilccl llrown Kid 1. t. sale price $10.15
■v 1 - ' ■'' llivli Ilccl ill either the Mack <>r lirnvn kid $9.00
l<..i Calf Skin I" t. in cither lil.u k ur brown,
militArv heel $7.50
'S.IJU Sell' i.l Slices for misses in -izes to 7, sale
$6.00
\ i i ; Sjici-ial I.allies' Turn Sole IT.uk Kid Shoe,
in .,1.
BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS
toys I'itie ( ordurov School !Snit s
Regular $15.00 value
.$10.9i
>1 S5() Suit
CHILDREN'S SHOES
$0.00 value in Calf Skin in -iz<
k i itinnietal Sh
Miss
h:
Misse,,' y.= Jo- |)
sale price
M isses Sclioi
sale pric
( liildren
$.3.50
12 to 2.
$4.50
izc- 1J to 2,
$3.95
il Shoe, extra liinh top,
$3.95
lll.'ick Kid liutlon Shoe, wedi^e heel.
altie
ilrcn
Shoe, sizes 2 t>
—$2.19
$1.50
BOYS' SHOES
I iito llrown Welt I tiylish Walker, regular $7.50
value, sale price $5.05
l!o\ ' Hca\ \ llrown Army Last Shoe, host for school,
$7.50 value, sizes to 5'/4> sale price $5.G5
Hoys' Heavy l'rown School Shoe, army last,
si/cs -9 to 2 $4.45
MEN'S SHOES
Men's I'.rr.wn Kangaroo hal, straight last, regular
sli.„rn value, sale price $12.35
MetiV 1 Slack Kid. straight last, regular $14.50
value, all m/.cs $9.85
Men's regular $10.00 value I'nglish Walker
Shoes, saje price $7.45
Men's l.lkskiii W ork Shoe, oak sole, -ale price $4.95
Men's I lest Red Rubber Boots $5.95
Men's Slicker (.Vats, guaranteed not to stick, leak
"r crack, sale price _• $8.45
Men'- Slicker Suits, saje price $8.45
: Men's Mannel Shirt-, $7.5(1 value $4.95
Men's riamift Shin-, IfoiKl value $4.45
Men's Manuel Shirts, $5.00 value $3.95
New State < (senilis for men, in blue and stripes,
price $2.75
liest 'Wofk"Shirts for men $1.50
n^i •
Men's tine pure \v
"ii sale at $39.50
Men s .$40 Dine Serine Suit-, all
sizes, price ...' $29.50
Men's $](■> Kxtra Pants $10.95
Men - ,S25 1 liree Piece t'ordurov Suits,
on sale at .$19,95
Men's $0 Mole Skin Pants $4.95
Men's $10 Pure Wool Pant- $7.95
Men's $10 Blue Serine Pants $7.-15
Boy-' Mole Skin Pants, regular
$5 values, on sale $.3.95
VERY SPECIAL
Men's Winter I nion Suits, regular
S3 value, all sizes
Ladies' Heavy I'nion Suits, regular
•S2.50 value, price
Children's Winter Underwear, all
at reduced prices.
PIECE GOODS
Best 60c < lilting Flannel . . .
Best 40c (iinghain, per vard
Pest X oz. Duck, j>er yard . . .
Best \\ ool Serge, yard wide
Big warm Blankets, pair . . .
Nice large wann Comforts
.$1.95
$1.49
sizes.
,45c
,33c
..,39c
.$2.50
.$5.00
.$3.95
Fhis Store is Full ot bargains
HINSHAW'S
Formerly United Sales
IV1EET TO PLAN DRIVE
Democratic c.tndidatcs nnt with
tlcnn > ratii l ainpaijin enmtnittet*
I 'i silay nitlit in tin- • fi i..- of (. i |«- v
and Weir t«i plan tli< next few va-rks
"t -1 ra t c v v and to deliberate.* :ih to
>l>eok: dates, according to \\ I!.
amp;
is y.
Datt-s i tin
• ■iinty will be
, 'l-| sl« n ,1
the
' tour of tlie
lit soon, it is
county gins must
stop profiteering
on cotton ginning
ADDITIONAL FREIGHT RUNS
ADDED TO CUT HOURS
EACH CREW WORKS
ruiMTv I Swfrping changrt of the time tab]*,
C3UN I \ AGENT NORRIS SAYS f^un, all train- run «.v , ,
SOME ARE OVERCHARGING ■' ,llailt- lh'' """ - -un.la\
ON BAGGING AND TIES.
lialr
Mif. Maud KoKcrs anil daiiRliti'i.
Mi- • K < Ml,. 'i.l \\'!i St!)' Slirtlt tllr jf
t' ' ' ii in til- rity \\ t'llui'silay
\A BFKTY
TIIHATRE
Friday and Saturday
A Program Picked For You
riiendore ( . Oeitrich and
Arthur \\ I'.eck Present
ccoidinR t" j report t«> the Iran
ript front reliable outside siMirces
' lit- and locals will be cut tip and
nade into ei^lit-bour inn- I'aNsenjf-
|'trains will be changed and addi-
'••ii oi the corporation ' tional one- put on. it is said
• niinissinn w'bit h was phoned to J One rumor says that tli
< nis, county awent, in confir- l,ou making tliv round t n i
a"°'J of his grounds fot warning} Chickasha to Ada will be run oir
verul violators. Chickasha earlier in the morning
- 00 by
III!
k. \
'lie bagKi'lg and ti"? o
"on, gins may not chai
lecision ot' the
•1'ollv"
Some gins in outlying sections nf
the county have been charging $2.25,
eitlu-r from ignorance or thinking
that they can jvt by with the profi-
teering, according, to tin
City
■ d
Doris Kenyon
IN
'The Bandliox'
I 'i. tiirizcil t're in the I ainnus
Novel l>\ t.onis Joseph
\ ti i h i:
Directed liy U. W in. Neill
A storv oi jirii rle-s pearls,
tile e\ il tlie\ spread anil
tlie t^ii l vv li<. smashed
' tin it spell.
Also
Alice Howell
—in—
"Iler Lucky Day"
liddie Polo
'Vanishing Daggers'
ThrilK Adventure.
Suspense.
Sea! Estate
Today's Bargain
make a round trip to Oklah
from Purcell, and then t«
bac\ \o Chickasha.
\nother rumor, a later one, hints
ityjdiat the Kiowa passenger train which
no v makes a round trip to (intlirie.
(tinners may just as w<ll begin VV'U be run to Ardmore, making all
paying theii over charges back to the local work*
growers they soakei Kartn-I Will Be Through Trains
•r- ^ unions are goir.v to smoke them' niain line trains will be changed
• i't." asserted Norris, addinu: "the and with the addition of these local
rowers are getting organized and .or Uv* rk trains, one or two of them each
flowing wise in what i- due the them v u'll be made strictly through,
their pit diu(. sothe buy rs and !"s' trains, stopping possibly at somt
K 111i>■ lit just .is well wake up 1 f the county > eats
; ' I.ocal freights which now r tpiir«
Saving of $3,000. lic-ip twelve ti fourteen ;md siNir«-
thert will be nearly 1J.(H)<) hours to make their assigned trip
' "tion produ< ed in Cleveland he chopped up, additional crews
county this year, checking just this i put on and all truns limited to
one sharp practice may save uroduc <i^ht hours.
eis S.UJOti. figuring at a saving ■ f 2* It is considered likely that No. 11.
1 rll,s I-"" bal'-. he estimated I now due here at 10:22 a ill, will
\'Titian, \oble and Lexington gin come through several hours earlier.
t ' " 1 111 to be using very just j 17 a lew hours later and then au-
• 1 ■ 'air methods all .iroiind, besides « t1 • <-r itain in the afternoon later.
' '• this particular ruling of the It is said that the new time tablt
(tion commission, the county "><11 go into effect Sunday, but the
inmented It is principally I CranscMpt will not guarantee the
hove particulars to be absolutely
■•"us out in the inland communi
s that are thought t be trying to
away with this particular form
i rofiteering.
I I 'Miner and urandsnu o
()klahortia ( it\ w ;* guests of Sar
geant and Mrs Chas Lee Wediws
dav
PIE SUPPER
I here will bf * pie supuer and ru
teviaii.ment at ( « rn school house Sa!
r tlay nitlit Lvervbody invited
to come and put something uti tke
program.
4 rr
Will .
mis, 2 lots,
cltool, pricerl lor
insider a car on
eal.
UNIVERSITY ADDITION
\eu ' room bungalow, ins
"mph'led, 715 Jenkins, pi ice.
t hi
741 JENKINS
\cr«
I arm.
Norman, mod
y, large rooms
.le in I- i hliorn
:-room bungalow, bath, 4 lots,
blocks ot University. Priced
•2S00.00. ' II I
A SNAP
5 room bungalow, south front,
a ved street, near university.
!'()(). M -1
2-Story, Just Completed
tii
at on paved street, for $0,500.
(Tills to suit. S 1
MUST SELL
ew o-room bungalow locaf
I OU \v'-ol Side Owner le.o.
SMITH BROS.
107'; Fast Main Street
Phone 280
Peace Progress ■■ Prosperity
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SCOTT FEKRSS
Democratic Nominee For
U. S. SENATOR
Will Speak at Court House
Friday, October 15, 1820
at 8 p. m.
Ci'tme and lu-ar tin* -sues the dav dis-
cu.-sed.
Ladies espeeiall\ in\ ited.
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The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 149, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1920, newspaper, October 14, 1920; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114470/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.