Norman Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 172, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 10, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 8. NO. 172
NORMAN. OKLAHOMA. V. : 0NF.S1MY, NOV 10. ll.'n.
PRICK FIVF. CENTS
ek CIIY WILL SAVE ON
ADDRESSOGRAPH WILL
BE MAILED THIS WEEK
The addressoyraph, which stamps
addresses of .. ;< r liters for the
Norman city wax department's use
in sending out in. iled statements,
was to he shipped from < 1.i* ai « • to-
day or tomorrow, accordinK to \\ . K.
Gater, city manager.
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nm • !,, , «• 11 1 iout Declining Pritc -fSoon to the
t ' City as ScvWr Lines Arc
Considered.
SEWER EXTENSIONS
much struction work for Norman
dunn tlif last leu years
May Be More,
|:_v .in that a ton of main line
wale; |ii; . would lay about
:. hi tli f reputation lib ■ i.. ami al
li> ii.w f - in liandnttirSnd !
.in- i. ily «nd might "in his he i,;
lie thought.
Main are made < t cast iron, while
Liberty I heatre
Today and Thursday
William Fox Presents
Madaline Travcrs
The Spirit ol Good
The nin't a| pi.alui" ■ • 1 r
(if tlic -i Ti'it iii a cltaractc
that •'<r- ll'.sc tn tli
heart.
Also
Ben Turpin
—in—
'The Harem"
Trail
n will cllju. tlii-
Also
'
| ■ iii that
ei Spt i inl from
The ( '<.urair«* of
I ) ip'" « !av- lit re
■
I Tn-liii' pip*', indicate that the eitv
i )„• :i|)1 to m ' •* Hi' re r• •!):iirand
telisions than wen it fi-st e\
Probably t
,i - : '1 i t • f
It >p|it ti als«i
„■ nse l Ill-re
v.,-.!.
"" DEVOTE ONE MINUTE
PRAYER ARMISTIi
DAY, IS REQUESTED
riA ■
m nnivrn .nMiOTlPC OVER OPiNiCN' HERE
TO PRAYER ARMISTICE | mj quv WORK
Mam are maae oi um imn, . ■
til. sinaiicr pi).e;i are of nalvanized Ranks and University to Close
ron hi ' why the one had dr. lipi d T„ n.-iv Which
and 1.11 tli- other at its former rate
II r somt-tin • yet. could not h. well
\pla led, althounht it was thought
:h. 1 the c .mple\ proces- "f
making the ••alvanized products
niii lit account lor ii in part
Pay More for Delivery. |
"'Vli' denuii! fur all kinds of
In,,!,1,. materials, and water and
-ewer pipe < no exception, has Kept
<: t the p lie up. V contract.+ "Will
. , .... :,e pr.iph* i ,ald-
,11 11ijr p with construction \\ |nh most ot the . me* >\ tk«
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apt.'
To Honor Day Which
Made History.
[lie city schools of Norman
will he in session all day Ihni--
day and a patrioii'" tvndeiuy v.til
en to clas.i work.
I >r. W . \V PIk Ian, d« a ti M tlie
•cliool ot educaii' '• oi tin- tiniver
ity. will speal. n Auit'i n i in
at tin high school .luditoimm .it
11 q-chick a. ni I he pul■''r !s
invitid to attend
of W.I
cha ing
, cau •• < f the scarcity of ma Celebrati( n for arn i tic* da> t
t nth
11 >• i . I . ■ t n* at < 11 ■ ■ • t ■ It' I M .il M 111 il i ui • •• i 1 " ' m.i >
. . i.,1 Since pipe lias to he inanu | row> „„ far Norm; I... not made
' ,| f; turi d. the demand 1. ■ ne\<r been|;iny gp,tial plans i ti.e e -
•
I I' first i th< '."a:, though. was his ■ j,c,.„ |VJde a legal holiday
1 \ request has been made 11V tin
American Legion that at II c. ■ !■ I-.
Writes Hot Lettei to Kuv. ii/kv
In Return.
DENIES INDIRECT CHARGE
KAYS THAT A SOCIATION IS
STATEWIDE ORGANISA-
TION; IS RATH1-IK
"PEEVED."
1 '
niversity i heatre
Wednesday and Thursday
Constance ! almadge
ii
1 lie Perfect Woman
ret ry person, no matter when.* ih v
may h«, stop in t'e.eir 1 !>« r and < i
f, | it rt-nre to tli' fa 111 n lit-i-.i s
tin- w ild war.
| When the « h < W mils around i- M,
fvry p<- son is avkrd to remain sil
i m tin one minute, ce.tse nis i'
. ,nd oti< i a i'■ ut prayer "• i tin
PROCI.AMA I IOII
lor the I tnlftl Stat'
111 tho > KOOd and
v unhur 1 o1' luinvtr ti,at will catter
, (,ni cit ;i< 1 and \ < n "• ill he free from
;iif illlU-- .1 v. u '.ill-' < nil tlie in her vani-
llin- 11 ile < l t he y eai.
Al-O a I'athe Ne-.w and
nedv.
ij^oK w-it"-' iTUfHTCTtTncaaspr*. w. aw-usPBtiw
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mam
•si
TO THE
Cotton Farmer
Leave Tour Cotton Tickets with us
We will have Your Cotton Insured
Glad To Do This For You
First National *Bank
Norman, OKlahoma.
Expen ds Surpt
dou I'
YOU!! RED CROSS
+
The American Red Cro 8, by Its
Congressional charter, is officially
designated:
To furnish volunteer aid to tho
oick and wounded of armies in
time of war, in accordance with
the conventions of Geneva.
To act In matters of voluntary
relief and as a medium of com-
munication between the Amer can
people and their Army ar,d Navy.
To continue and carry on n sys-
tem of national and international
relief in time of peace and to ap-
ply the same in mitigating the suf-
ferings caused by pestilence, famine,
fire, floods and other great calam-
ities.
To devise and carry on measures
for preventing these causes of
suffering.
-OURTH RF.D CROSS ROLL CALL
November 1125, 1920.
MEMBERSHIP FEES:
Annual * 100
Contributing 'J 00
Life 5fj'j0
Sustaining 1000
Patron 100 00
,cnd dues to your nearest local
chapter.
TWO DIVORCES ARE
DENIED BY JUDGE
IN DISTRICT COURT
Monday Was Busy Day a* tli"
Courthouse; Many Cases
Disposed of.
ALIMONY IS FtZATURET
■
BUT DO NOT GET DIVORCE;
BETTER HALVES VIC-
TORIOUS.
i ,i t. ■ • ti and VH
ill vol
ere ih
. «l of ti
l Men l- ffei
Alts \ir.ia
t Ot herself
va- ordered
anted
aiiis 11 ted in di t: i• t
I .... lay's H.'Ssion
\V I Dodds, who I)
«if divorce from his wii
R I " 'dds, vas denied
jI VI.1 V t. kI\ t' : uppurt Ol
,md her minor hildren was
by the court. Attorney fees
awarde l
' !, | ,t rti. I Bi 'die v a-
i div-nv ironi 1 auk !> • 'die
.,.\.,rded the payment 01
month.
I'he separation < f haium UinRham
ind William 1'. -:t.am vmiIi an award
■.) hei for attorney iei and doctor
hills vs as <h ■ itlt'd.
William Suit Heard
In tin ease oi lien I- Williams
set kinn '"i initUH tion apam '
.1 ' i iman i' r !s ii:nii ■ "t
lil'.l i bonds ti" nmmi i ..ti iniundu
of ctuildini? tile lit Ii oi pri ii-rtV 111
On corporation limit-, a '■■murr
«. oM'iruled and the city w .- B>
en It n days in win. h to aiis* r the
The damage suit of A M l.ameson
St the < Ik lahoma Kailwav com-
in which .i mi.foii was sminht.
llu motion v. ■ withdrawn and the
nipaiiy was eivli tell days ti
.plia.l.
I So- icty lntcrc- ted m the j , i! iy j,y tin etn . I.in Ii nrai
"
ale and the guardian <.f Gray wa;
|....'ii thirty day- in -.vhich to an v
I ii .the . .isi ..I I oh ii J ■ 11111 s ■ i
...nn-t I'liillip I'il for atleeed
|>i,!■ bre..ch of i .intra."t. 1 '.einnri . i
lisii.. i ' ti.is tat- • • inil. <1 and the den nlants a,
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■' NORMAN IS REPRESENTED
AT STATE ENDEAVOR MtE
OFAVOR DISTRICT
POT flfi PUBLICITY
CONTEST THIS YEAR
Contest; Bi Help to Ail
In State.
al'inl
t«
f it
The 1 hristian I.ii«1 •;' *•'" C
il • ( ,f tli. f4,r (jklahonia district held
■ ' '
<11 t, III .1 III.ti r I r --S 111 - pit e ( l the I 111
'. j, ity. I f Jklahonia < ity, v "i
Utii.'It i • id ' han ll. I 1
undi11\in■■ I tin- is by cnllni-iai.li. >..1111.' i . opl
' l: I'. H. As/man ■ f f.
! i l!a Hinds ni Oklalii'lua
I ninia Me laran "l I "
I I. id I t Ol III- ' 'l.latt n-
- 1 and Mi Jael. '< e, il,
rder t"
apid
is a nati"
•ail that h;
l.ll thr
i.ill I I! h .'
litest . nthu-
I. i. and all
ili it u
re<p1 ii i
Pea- Estate
240 ACRE FARM
nitt'. iti
in"'Oklahoma
and Mis < P.
•ii.i til v v t tor -
mhI \t Inn ire
of * hri tian
i iiit. ut, prob-
I I- mlcavor
TWO YEAR OLD CO i PrAD
I .ill If 1 hard V ■ ■ ■ '
' i sun III Ml anil Ml- I 'I Mi v
, ' Ni.ruian at 4 .in I • 11 ft
,vite i .ti er M.-tt. r oft . i it - n«
BKwwuwa*JW
MR. RENTER
WEEI. IMPROVED
GOOD 160 ACRE FARM
, ,i | ,, .- ,4110 I .nils I"
A BARGAIN
SMITH BROS.
Phme 280 107Vj E Main
Store)
Grocery Specia
A Few Special Prices I'or
Few Days
Two Shredded Wheat
Three packages Corn Flakes
One dozen cans Tomatoes
Twenty cans IVIdk
Two large cans Salmon
U. S. TUBUS
Phone 3 1
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Norman Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 172, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 10, 1920, newspaper, November 10, 1920; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114493/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.