Norman Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 179, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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Jfe/rman Daily Transcript
VOL. 8. NO. 179
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1920
PRICE FIVE CENTS
M'KINNEY LOSES IN
SUIT FOR DAMAGES
AGAINST 0, G, & E.
ies on a circuit such as he had. | allowed to scatter overnight !• lot
A demonstration following the !,• ■ '...ivcm-d and .take up th
tinioiiy of ti,.- company's e*p«rt. >li..tk; «•" 1
a larger phi, would not mcrra*. lire y"'; , , , , ,..... \y A
• \s.i> turned It) good acc <'lilt b> ; • • 1" {. ' " , u..r'
' M . u ,, . i , ,! Bow .\s, > \\ Huilllliell, \\ II I >,ll
th.• attonic,- or Mck. ■ •• , \. . l.,rk. t I, linn.. l-.Ua
i to hu\. sh ...11 that '. • w s (;niv , J. Karley wine.
, l,,'t>v<"> tl n. .. . , illl(f i. w. Iligliee.
■monstrated and the actual ....... M Excused
"ch •' s'tuat.on , xi.usfd |jv fh(. p|.;imjff alul tU, I
Made Better Case rutin**' w.ie II. I Poster,
•nnot tell i.|. land ay. K. V. Downing. \\ l.| .
ion. their |i \ | |'h and U. I >. Mi j 1 l' lc
Oiiier> l lor cause in-i
i Lindsay, ti. L. Kising^er, I
made a better case out of ;i demon UVaries Devorseand Robert Muldrow. |
] siration that was protested by u than j Tin- sum oi $100.59. ii i< r. t at iO |
lit was when we started, >aid the Mc j j>er cent, and attorney were j
mi i i Kinney lawyers. awarded to J. 1!. C u.bv in hi' suit . illness of F. J.
js on We.7' Eufauk 'burnedI After the demonstration it .eemedl for money a* - H. Flcmfolng. I Gi^ding . of .he firm of biddings
:;rhelouRt8agTn'..'x ouiiho^: floyd westervelt BUYS
" of the house! _TnPlf homa against Seth Stone charged
CLIFF TURNER 3 ; OCK . .tll t, aline .,utos. thev have been
continued to the February term of
distri ' court and tod .v - sessio
JURY HOLDS THAT COMPANY
DID NOT INCREASE FIRE
RISK WITH FUSE PLUGS.
'Although, of cotir^
much ibout the tinal dei
I own demonstration strengthened the Gco'i
tasi against the corporation. I hey ! ciU(;c
.
loETH STONE CASES
CONTINUED OYER TO
FEBRUARY SESSION
[STRICT COURT WILL NOT
MEET FRIDAY AND SAT
URDAY, JUDGE SAYS.
White House Stables May Be Revived
' r'
I FIRST NATIONAL
against
ne IMUUKIII (t^auiM nil uMaiiuma " - • . u,
Gas and Electric company for the I tHeiri covering the cos o
alleged selling of the v.roli. si/. 1 • •' ;d It evi.b-iith wa> not Mipport
n.-e plugs for his . i, ruit, in distn.l ' ! 'A ft!'?:" ,'°-oM I
, nrt vesterdav .icfal size of plu and thai ll was sold
lourt y t.rUai ,,, Mel. innev to cause Mich a decision
Mclv.nnev claimed that til. ™ !,„ nmutioi ll.c mry.
pany had :old him a JO ampeie pin.-,
or one of some bryer number t>I jurymen called for this ca*e weie
. mperes than w;i' ..ailed for by th. -eivcted Monday aiternooil and
; ui ji cM 11111 i ■ 111<■ i ' • .
fire regulations of insurance compan- promise not to discuss tlie
OKLAHOMA
vs.
KANSAS AGGIES
BOYD FIELD
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20
KICKOFF 2:30
Reserved Seat:; or. Sale at treasurer's office
lis is one of the two dccidin^ £airu s
the Missouri Valley (.''inference.
The Cliff Turner stock of merchan- dutrict court and dl.y .
It-., u,vat« d in the Kay Hscher j ronused to he light on w.-i K. ac
Uiiiidin do I .tst Main. w.. Kdd today ine to Men O. Morrir. cuiirt clt
.it 1 /clock to the highest bidder tor( cetj, Stone is charged with larceny
cash, Floyd W estervelt being the pur ^ i ar, uJuj 0( |,eing one ot an alleged
chaser. ring ot automobile thieves oppeiating
The Transcript was unable to learn o{ oklahoma City this summer,
the exact intentions "f the buyer, gj11ce these cases w«re Bet ft"' to-
other than that an up-to-date store • • . o,.s were aismissid this mom
will he opened up by him after the * . ' t<) r(.port Monday,
closing out of the old stock. Whether ' \ lhore will be no session of dis
he intends to handle vj.nts furnishings si.a ^ .(„llorrow or Saturday on
or open up with a general store vs.- tn t apeclal preliminary
were unable to learn. account 01 n
(Cleaning and Pressing
An Economy
The regular cleaning and pressing of
your suit or dress is an economy. It im-
nrovts the appearance of your clothes
i-;ecps them looking new and at their hest
t][ tjr. time, it removes the dust and grit
that will not brush out and thus makes
your clothes inst longer.
You buy new clothes largely because
they look better. Cleaning and pressing
make s the old clothes look new.
Phone J^l and our driver will call.
Vincent Cleaning Co.
JOE VINCENT. Manager
I .«-v-t
' EVE!!
HELD HERE 6PEMS
SIGMA DELI A CHIS COME IN
BANQUET rO BI.
givi'.N TONIGHT
^ ^
The once famous White House stnhli s, wlileli linvc fallen ii-nm tli. lr lilirh
estate In these .lays of pisollne. Where at times Inn- he,-ti shelter,.,] the
ponies II1..1 rldltiR Horses or the Hoo^elt family ami the shinlnu. I ..nut If ti)
ot Prealdenl UeKlnley. are now six big high po\Veretl automobile* ana
oni. ..leetrle eon,,.. Not « .Ingle horse la now credited to the p. 11.1 ot
run of the White House, llowev. r. ol.ler res vvl„, fondly roeiill the
dnv When the horse .-nine Into lironilnenee us n pint nt il... w Int.- Ilou-e n -
tractions nrc ho„lt.g that with the .■nnilug o, a ... U.".i ho,-s will
1„. included with other change. sarorlly entailed, rhey have beentold
thnt both Senator llurdln,: and Hove,•„.„■( aiv Iouts of horses, and In all
likelihood will see to It that there ore several on hand for use.
>18 West Main
Phone 281
ession to l e held at Sulphur th- re t
uw, motions, demurrers and Isu. n
■
be taken up t clear the trail t« 1
he regular session beginning ti.' fi t,
Monday i.i I * . t tnbe
Doctor Wires.
Judge W L. Eaglet on, presiding ovet
'istrict court a ;• s •:• u« d !> / a
cian in d : l ite the 1 • ison V <i.-l
BRIDGE FUNBSTO
BE RAISED SOON
'Fin;1 t.i > Will He Guest of Chamber
Commerce Ileie on Wed-
nesday, December 1
hr;:
' Attorn'
ing
t( t 11'.
try lav
his i::.!n« di.'.te
He should lea■
M Walla... Nt
It wa
t< s.riiar
• diat- ly. Dr
perst nal trip 1" Shaw
1
, ind up and secure
ott.
1
burglary <• t t • ' I « : i;i. -1
tionarv last Srnday •.■"■niing may b'?
.
waved p• elin.inavv ln-ai u g ..ml -
liV elv tin 1 this afternoon :t ey. i v
irine.
An unusual occ;
flay 1 " '• '• ■ "
riv.ihn.h r here and to
it as ■< fr. «• rrosgiiif, thu>«
• !i, ' • , k l'i a il thr<>m:• h
i"t
, |{ i; Mar'i.t between three 01 (,'ainzations th. ,
. ... I lie Rot.-.ry chili ph lised tin ;r thir l
One Dollar Starts A
Savings Account
4 per cent interest paid
We give you Free a savings bank
When First Deposit Is Made
Save Four Pennies And Watch Them Grow
We Will Render You Real Ser vice
The First National Bank
Norman, OKlahoma
The Old Reliable'
E B Johnson, President Phil C. Kidd, Vice-President Wm. Synnott, Cashier
Bert Baggett, Asst. Cash. E.H. Stubbeman. Asst. Cash.
Wm. Hetherington, Asst. Cash. J. L. Corbett. Asst. Cash. G. B. Johnson. Asst. Cash.
Mr.
Vriluiay. Mr. and M*s. Martin
,1 .irie • -i thirty years auo
tMg.lh-r in ideal married
t'rrr years nuti 1 M' -
1 '
, l.i-.'r, .1 and their families who
,.i, . ,i I ;,|| r .,. eii M r and
I r ul< -.1 art in and Mr. and Mi
,-v. Kii ' ...le .it < 'l lahoin.i < 11V.
,,(| Mis 1. II Martin of Nor-
;..nd Mr am! Mrs Id Martin
Liberty Theat'r
Today and Thursday
She eloped with the man who
had killed her husband—
And then she forced him to
marry another girl.
WILLIAM FOX Presents
jladys
Brock vv e 1!
■
I iutto said that the president
Shawnee Promises $1,000.
Shawnee also 'las been ass.
. | linn and le idi : ■ eiti/en ■ ti
«
gaui/ation meeting here rei. ntly, h.iV
'
llhiiiehard has pii-nii ed at h a
• 750, VYashim't' ii has r:,'sed l'*l
Tecumseh will prrdiahly bring in
|(. A. Slnfihtary. man
Oklahoma ' ity tii.o.l H
1, ,! in in\ itat1 ■
ih whom M." Mnitin makes In
... in Mi i harle- Martin
■.
I le he present The friends ot
Mr. Martin trust that he . :
Real Eslai
$90,000
To Loan on
Farms
A Thrilling Drama of Love,
Hatred, Crime and Retribu-
tion in the Far North.
BEN TURPIN in
'Locked Doors
Scream l rom the Start
A New Chapter of
'Trailed By Three'
Wonder Picture—tin; h.irt
devil stunt* can not be
equalled.
Coming Friday and Saturday
Big Mitchell Lewis in a s-
of the great north*, -t. '
Spruce." Hilly W < -t in Hard
Luck" and Eddie Polo in "\ an
ishing Dagger•<.
N'monal Ot'..
ill. t h
.eventy to Banquet
haptcr,
from t )klahoma
>kl ill
lie in
\ ati<ai;
tfiinori
ho!.Inn
t«■ anin a'
Cleveland
McClain
ities
Low Kate of
Interest
SMITH PROS.
.Over Ja
Mi'in
Furniture
' - 1
m . i
!•.. Marie And -i"- 11
reader and impersonator
IN
"Romance
University Auditorium
:riday
/ENING, NOV 1?
TflETA SIGMA PHI
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Norman Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 179, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1920, newspaper, November 18, 1920; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114500/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.