Norman Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 173, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. 8. NO. 173
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, NOVFMBI i: 11, 19'
PRICE FIVE CENTS
PATRONS Cli WILL
STAGE EXTRAVAGANZA
Will Be Greatest and Finest
Ever Here, Is Press
Agent's Claim.
I he i • t Side Fatror:;' dub hn. •
made arranj. meni- ■ ith the em. r-
t: -• i en. and jn hliciiy bit < ui <m the
Children's Welfare leavut of Oklahu
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st.. ■ : in Uorinan. I iu- w 's l'
I), ( ne of the greatest pe • . ; : -iv
at.d. wit*i i-i • talent select'd, we know
w:,i.. r we speak The . v. i; not
on • • t the old l i in st vp Is. with a h w
€1.1 nen i*:; '■ - oke . am! a fey.
;u:r: i-..i Koiv.',, but : v:ry number is
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r.,| jmiM ]* b.- 'oni. s an individual hit.
The hiv fi ;t v. iil Open with
, Mch;. mi'! d. ; nd • < - by the en
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-are beauty, the four ■ nd men nctinj/
. Pt'i . and the first part is on
in tlx <K-coi<i uart y u vill -re
Ijr, ty r). ' isii acro-s the Stage
5, rat hy s< m< and
1< Pretty Number
- ,T ti pleasing number? in ti a
. . ■ is a •< : s at the Shore,'' roin
t!<>-iieli wMl be seated <n ' • *
• • ti" it " ami at ti; • •. mfc wi'!
■ tn. selves into a |i\ ir stag''-
coach.
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iu ti- i- r tive 1. etc
fifty of the V-s ntusi 1
nn.iic talent of Norman.
The entertainment and
bur- u fur-Msb > all t - -
decorative scenery ;<n 1 li-htmn
:• C
to make this a con i let- ' -•*
FUSE PLUGS ARE
DANGEROUS, SAYS
BLEW OUT TRANSFORMER IN
kast part of town
SUNDAY NIGHT.
'We brUevo that most of the riti-j
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v' n, he found c > mary pen-
'•
hought ;t advi -abb' '<> P"
ait. , • -1 • danger
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!:njj[i ous in that it imreascd fire
i'* 'iborh >6, t •ou"h bur n • mt
■ >nr :riiun '. ' i v. • • =' " i ;
•,. ' ur wi"'; nnhec '«•<!. ' " '•
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♦ ic situation v in
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International Spe-d Typewr: ir.g Contest
OSSTRiGT COURT C. OF C, MEMBERS
NOT IN SESSION SCORE SINGLETARY
CURING HOLIDAY YESTERDAY MEETING
"'GX"™° • -'r
OR TOMORROW. EXPLAIN STAND.
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View (luring the International speed typewriting contort at the Grand Central palace,
Geo Uossllelfl, the winner.
alt < f
.•,^,'ThAHKS i'lANY
FRIENDS i-J C! EVF.I A'"
- StOCKMEM WARNED
OF COLD WAVE DC. "" 'iV
TOHITTPMHT
C6MM1TTEES TO
' XV
:• r * icu'ar
f ti e interruption ll:< -• ' r''
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' 'T* "T,
1T-*>v- !*
. : e " lar tfiind • f district urt
bro' ht Ut little oi in'irrat
tliis mckf'itinK because it has
<1 ,1 a !«?• a 1 holiday, afford
to 'nn O Morris, court clerk
■:-1 ■ morninr with
,i th ..i U et.
. , th i tin f'Uirt lias
■ v t • ind tinn- f' . thus
wi lil • v be d' ided it thix t isi-
i, • up.v the i utire lay.
; , • of S K. Met all company
I ' . ! \. .1.
pit u'ii- performance of f on • I
• v ltd a in i t for v.'n\> mb< r*15
Imyni • Med f r today wer« • • |
but vm re no!iii« d to rc-aj.oear
1 . . \ • • • nib. r ' \
Had No Case.
flu* court t'uh d in tin rase <>' Mr
and company igainst \\ \\
...
■ th • ti. 1 • n ban not 1 - « n fil
• -bin th«- Hty days prescribed
' ti • « f • • d no .
in i aimt I. 1
1 . thtM it\ wb: h a forif los
tirr dt-uid is pending on a de-
M Mnstcrson who brouRrit
suit against Fred Brastcd c>n i '
*. i :.t* i ft ion by taking a ' utg-
• ' v agreement
. 4 . . v ..jv -v . ' by the court
• fin and ill come up a,riin
1 irrh . - n. I ht-v an the
, It for monc v brought by the S< - nr-
• •
R
(Iu o'.hcr two
dLLL Tl^^Lf
■■\yy ;,10NEY.
"A "hot let#, r" in reply I - the one
• mt to ' W. Kuv, iukv by R. A.
t,, the Ok: i • ity un-. il. m.m,
tli- chamhi t . i 1 . 'v ' nc'i- •> an '
,
e*. iv •«! >er 1 ' .'J1 1
: , .1 wi'll th : s«oe: tid".
,
b—n prrsei" :• difi-rent times wht it
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ill bail irmlri' n an I when :hc its'
i.eirl was ii i i r vh-.tne 'I lie ilir
I t <i< ■ inelmt-e < < ' 1 I
- n altor-t'ie the <1 tor :;i 'l He
s iijfletar" i e nit. 1 inj tiie
al e nih'ifi w is the r-siilt.
Wr. Or.'y a Rn-e
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Sinletarv ('■ a'. ' 1 ■1 nil -linn■
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I , an * h id I eel on tin ■><• I'd -f dl-
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. n -ed their i npointment and •i.!d.:d
that theV h. J 111 be'n .. ti meltl-
• ?W •••• ■' .'KIMKSt!
t i; - - in i er of th- I";1.!' tly and n
,. .l.i buy ! - te-.n ■■■■•■ '■ ■'« < •
I " ,111111 III" s will ' "i k the ••• > *1 ti-
ll ol ,M ,rr d ymi should b ;it omr
to i your
■ a ti' k-ts
Two Days More In \Yi:"ch *-> Huv
Season Tickets for i\v-. - r
Commerce Lyceir '
the course is raised by sale of tickets an asst ■ smr nt > ii' -c r ■ c
Pickets on Sale at Drug ' it ore
your season tickets.
lihertv Theatre
Where the Soul of the Pipe
TODAY
William Fox Present.;
Madaline Travers
— in—
THE SPIRIT of 8093
\sk Mitir room m:tt• -
In i ill. \ tlumght ■ : tin •
i ttrrc. It. ple;t -t'<l evi.rj
meih with Hen Turpin
ml a new chapter of
Ti liled I Itree."
I he Courage Of
Man-e O'Doone
It as a- a time *'• '• nteetiuft
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Xit. i fom 1 thai all of its ..ffieur-i
,alt i 'st b ' ! - nn am1 1'
-.1 jy when th' se two appointr.vr.W
•
isoriation is 'inane' <1 by the char.i-
I f , I.meri - of the eapital
. s il" t< stim■ V ■ ' " <' bv Kuv it ■
1.y DeBarr t Id of attending men
mt< nf (l is ore l ' 'att ''l v\ "
1 ' '
. . ,„i.,ti, „ Oklahoi . City men.
DODDS ACQUITF.D CN
CHARGE OF C0NTFWPT
lniil. itv I ' ' ay Mr* \nna R-
Dodds V.. S the yron id on w ucl. W.
I D.idd '■■■ ued in ' 1,1 ' '
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.;.i*11—d v- .i riiay on a • !•; '' ' •
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,u f til •no.:' t or« ret. to
„ i in, . airt foi ■ ! itpport in t
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th on '. br ti . t
| . \| l alv ' ' \rtl'ti V- sit: HIS, .1 '
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First Number of Lyceum Course
Vice-President Thomas R. Marshall
Monday Night, November lo,
l!ni versify Aud i tori inn
\re \ott making nt
'11 inter I'ri'lav and Sat
It i a Super Sjieeial
;t, rv of the NorOiwi-i*
ci n willis ami has Pauline
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with our other program,
Don't fail l 1 come earl>
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ncn .hat never «;i-
240 ACRF. FARM
chard. 4 room !>••• -
MR. RENTER.
WEEL IM'' !OV ED
GOOD 160 ACR'" FARM
A BARGAIN
SMITH PROS.
Id,'; E. Main
Over J.1 ' in'n Furniture
Store)
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