The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. VIII. NO. ICO.
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the afternoon in S ,1}' V,,','"Mrs. McCall Remain . so that splints (
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOHER ? I >:
PRICE KIVE CKNTI
Attention, Knights Templar ( 'Ji,, v> : 11 J>„
In Bed Three Weeks ' ,! 1'la*"'r wi" *' « • I rhn, «m i.e wri , ;• • ' ' " ' .
^^VOL-John Barbour was a buji-1 ... IR. C. at 4 p m., I! «]ay S iue Audited During1 Week
' - visitor in the cit> Tuesday i ,' ..[°"! 1 " * m° '- T- ^ v': . 1 ° mov® ^lrs- McCall to an Ok- at 6:30 and work in tin orders of I
i_ j .1 >out the amount oi tunc reiiuired to j lahoma City hoBpital f" r '\-ray ex-I Malta and Temple at i >i>. Ml l.
— — ls,t Mjp. Sam IL McCall, who fell animation will not be necessary and ested to be
|i;i *' broke lie hit) Suiitl.iV, «.n 1 , , tli
1 s i i>i lie nn' ' tii-
!eet Hi . m, II.-I-.T. iriK 1" ) ■ i s ' . , , , , f .i.!« r
H0i,0 "at-; lady who was reported to he j
' n-tim; :i> ea-ilv as could he expect-j
thigh hone was tmd.cn :ust ied cm Adoring; lie weakened Condi ' Mrs. Cora Dill visited hi n in
I Oklahoma litv Wedn. -da ' 1 ,u ,,l
o!
til I . I ti. I
Liberty
I heat re
district Ladies To |
Meet Here This Week!
u,
Today and Thursday
J lie hills Mtand awed,
I lie valley-, resound
I'air hearts heat fast,
\\ hen I luck i- an mini
BUCK JONftS
I he new sensation
of the sereen
" ihe Square
Shootei
A Fox Triiin
Also two good com
edits and a new chap-
ter of
"TRAILED EY
THREE"'
Adventure and
UoinaiKv
I '_u> !|st ru t in ( ntiou of th
II
' "'list I I'iMopal church will
• ' in \". -man tomorrow and 1'ri
'' y. a . ordintc t« Mrs. \\. <,
■I'i'lt. secretary.
'■e fust session will he poened at
10:30 o clock Thursday morning; with
nimunioii service. The presiding
*' '■ w 11 Ik o'Tsent at this meeting.
Mias Morgan, branch orgauizer, will
-; vak t<> the ladies.
! iie wmncii < i the other churchse
• 'i' cordially invited to attend these
m< elings.
*vill he a banquet I'ridav
at tin- church for the young
• f the church
COX REPORTED TO
LEAD UNIVERSITY
STRAW BALLOTING
MO GAMES PLAYED
HERE THIS WEEK
1,325 VOTES CAST TUESDAY
OFFICIAL RETURNS OUT '
TOMORROW. IS SAID.
BULLETIN
I nonicial reports from author-
itative -uurces thsi afternoon are
to the effect that l'o\ will have a
majority oi <e\eral hundred votes
when the final count is announc-
ed tomorrow. League of nations
and democratic strength is report-
ed to be gaining every day.
Thirteen hundred and twenty live
university students nad faculty mem-
he-is \oied I tie-day in the first pre«
itial ballot «■ vtr conducted by the
Ok lahoma 1 )ail v.
inters and tellers only reached a
I'|* •"iit< total oi votes late I tiesday
University at Columbia and Hi*h |"i"'1 " "• ''"V1!""1 '* r Mill* ar.
School a, Klngfiihtr: Two I f" —„h-. Robert rBII,
Here Nevi W^.W ipn^uhnt oi ihe Noting Democrats
dul)- KiMr I "Uleniaii. associate edi
| tor of the Oklahoma Daily, and I-the!
' 11 team battling I I aton and Olson Anderson, ui the
< unihia with the Missouri l'i Hepuhlicau> club, started the
tlir v •rman high placing ^t olii«• ia 1 count.
isher, no big games are schedul j n Journalism ^ 1 classes, assisted by
m i ui 111r i/uii\. iouk cnarye (
Despite a heavy rain, al-
most S00 \otr- were caM during lb*
r, ^ «1 (IVV ,|H. Ul >"'1 hnur when ballot bovi «
"st team in the \ alley . i .wrn' aJl university kuild
vj, |,v " )"'V" More than /till votr* were cast
Columbia at present O1|',p administration buihliiig.
. ' , , ' . !w" !s ] ^ rrtaiii peculiar combination- de
i ., , , ' | h- \Hoped in the counting ( ne of these
ery night was * persistent Harding I'erris-C'ox
'. " ' f llv 811 vote on president, senator and league
11 1,1 ''' uame this ; po-ititm r«-petti\ely I ugene
Deb- -cored sexeral \ote- ' hri-teii
-rn. Wat-on wild Delis did iuit yet a
voir the geolog\ building.
' ' tra\ !'n inform* I he geology biiiiding. w bo-e count
h has reached Norman. j was completed late Tuesday night,
' mite- will eniov ' 1 ,,v * -even vote lead over llard-
nies wliei V- rmaii and imien -reined to \ote for
highs play on Friday and M ,IN •a',no,<t uniformil> . Debs
he Somiers ' I'arrHd proved to be a decided com
Saturday. |binatiou among minorit) voters, Fer-
a-ily on the senatorial vole
Hagwell i,'id in.i i!i^w an\ socilai^tic
vote'
below the hip joint and n« tli
ft* ^ -
U
NHW BUNGALOW
OWNF.K LKAV1NC
UNIVKKSITY SUCTION
olnuibi
pectt «1
"Not work, but worry, wears folks
out. Savers don't have to worry
iiDi
Von CAN save if you
PLAN to save. This banh
wants to HELP you save
Start TODAY
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t 1ioiil:II
1 OA N
W1 *L"!
Vour Pro] rty With Us
SN17H PROS.
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1 his v/mter Weight
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act wear Will Be
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I. uderw car, the kind thai
jives ahs Jute comTnrt he
ause it. is 1<:;il i. i l it ! r< m
at, loinr wearinv vai
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THE MOST TALKED
ABOUT TOMAN
IN THE COUNTRY
Pony Boy Suits
iiidii -uits ,-md | \vo-piec(
arnienls in several w :vhi
insure vour Ileiiiy s;,: i.-1 ci|.
s Suits 2 in 1
Pony Boy and
Wearpledge Suits
1 mi who have bought -uits hrrr foi
hov- know the values we nl'l'er. i iimm
wIki have not ;t- \ et tried our hm s
nit-, we sin;-^est your asking a nitith
er who lias hotudit tlieni. Special al
$9.75. $12.50, $14.95, $16.00, $18.00.
$20.00, $22.50. $25.00
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Presented by
The Katherine MacD- ial i Pictures
Corporation
liljWlul'Jll
Every edm
louder and louder -1!u•
l.Viurt had (let
lie was the woman 1
vorc
W ith her reputation 1?!:
tndal. •. Mior 1< it I 11
through itie yjortais . . u i r
ti fill ^irl lightly trip- the n
tnd finds love rebori
al\va\s the ominoti- clouu of 1
atppose her husband should < 1 i
"ir*'1 •/
\\ atch free with
every Suit
\LT s
trold I Jovrl in 11 t'jh and I )i
aunted Spook-.'
University Theatre
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Reductions oi 20 per cent
Just 'it tht1 season when it
really is comfortable to
change to heavier wei^'
undergarment- the pricc
here is lowered one
saving of twenty cent - on
(■ach dollar.
BERRY'S
Sincc 1889
Everything; For Ever^'body
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The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1920, newspaper, October 27, 1920; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114481/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.