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Norman Daily Transcript
VOL. 8.
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1920.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
L<>
OIL AND GAS ARE
FOUND IN BRAMAN
WELL ON SUNDAY
Where the League of Nations Assembly Meets
"JVAf!Y ASSli'IS
ft. A I -s-
JSS - • e ...
Local Bakers Will
Increase Loaf Size
\ housewive- may r>on re-
'
the same money, too.
; ' •
. • i«• y i tended <nlar ing t'ie >ize
; • 1< a\. . immediately. They say
i< -till storked with some
,1 flour and a* soon as this
DHI I. LE KS E N T H U SIA ST IC A 1
PROSPECTS; CASING TO
BE REPAIRED
With casing pulled and repaired,
and the 2.4(H) feet of water out of tin
hole it will he only a hort while
• .
n ' f the drill'" on the Urania w 11
!iat the
s "ised i
the
- the loa
but t' <•
will
the top
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in the
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SHE'S HERE. WHO?
• • ' -rding to m ,nv visitor v,1m
spent yesterday ai t'« ■ well.
A poor joint o« < , 11«..* on tin !>.■_!
tom will 1).- cast a* : b be-.o . , >
drilling gets under ;v When t ie
rinw renla ed. 'n .vater Ai". i-
shut <iff and what is row in tht 1 !
will he haled out.
A sand pump has been ordered and
\\ ill he put into e u i it arri\ a".
sill Ti r\";.
Ii:t< rlur of thu old church, nftenrurd n skutlng rluk, In which (he assembly of tile League of Nations Is huMlnj; lis
inert in - in fienovn, Switzerland.
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"The cman
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i'he World's
Dancing Sensation
,\ II tk \l aim Come !y
Charlie Joy in
'Too Miu.it Garlic'
"The Vanishing
Trails"
. /ith i nklyn Farnum
Shirley Mason
in the
■ Little Wrmderer"
N: i ( Mnedy and Serial
LIBERTY THEATRE
Monday and
Tuesday
lid Mr
l returned
. their home in l'on' (Y • ' af|.
SHOWS WATERED MILK
$
l":
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a hr. Julius Hovert. Minnesota state
N elie:aist, wln has pt rfeet.-il a device
I known as the eryoscope by means « f
8 which can he determined jusft what
8 percentage of v.ai t Ii.is been added to
J milk. The continual increase in the
st of milk has added to the teinptn-
v.ater it. hut I>octor ilovert's
gmxatnuxMi
tiiimn wm
B t ion tC
3 dt vLee is Mire to make tlu milkman
!" shun the pump. I'mii the invention
of this new testing apparatus, which
is ha sod on the prhniple of the freez-
ing point t' st, no suitable method of
detecting dishonest milk dealers had
rrn beCIl tliOUgllt OUt.
Attractive (Jirl With
' -ncss Head Wanted
;;;> Norman Applicant
• \ i, i;!y attractive nirl with a bus-
ail. is an example of some of
ie .. <• '-«- demands made on the
i . ' employment bureau con
icted with the i'niversity of Okla-
i a. In a single day last week Miss
lolhrt ok. so reiary, received calls
r , 11• .a pick. s. concrete workers,
t smash* i>, a model for the art
, i lan it. -■ meone to cook a meal,
in'. , :ik i to do i.oning and • as'i
p<ninf < f the fall term
, i \ A. has placed girls with
as stenographic; clerical,
v :k. art department models,
fo cl ildren* keeping stud'/
;• ,:.t. ersity high school, ticket
i • !«•(■-yl m< vie houses, and a
i ; «.;cei <! -it;* a « i a general
•
n have l en placid in Norman
■
; i rater nrmber of applicants
•
■•and i- Mil i!y f. ,r ;jir-s and women
, ! ' i i th< homes around the un
, ; - ii M 1- 11 olhro k said that a
irge number >f women. who had n«>t
I • i i • ugh the bureau, were
t-i • j a Ka^t a part of their ex-
cuses at the university.
-
ity • i itor Monday afternoon.
Mr. nd M • Henry Mevcr left for
II an.- a • < ity Friday evening to vis-
and Mts. lid Pensn. Mr
retur.iid Sunday -\cning but
Me-' em.lined f<-r a longer
the city Mon-
Your Opportunity
To Save Money-
FIDO BECOMES CITY DOG AND
RIDES THE CARS, ANY MODEL
WILL SATISFY HIM THIS YEAR
Stiite Spends More
For Gasoline Thar
For Public* Health
!>tord< m.
nself on
t outahle
" a (1 i:11 /
Read The Advertisements Daily
The wonderful bargain offers appearing
daily in the advertising columns of the
Transcript will save you many dollars.
The price of subscription is insignificant in
comparison.
Subscribe today and take advantage of
these opportunities to save money.
The Daily Transcript
The dust fr.un between th< wheels
is no longer for Fido. NJo more does
the family canine run behind the
family wagon with d'ipping tongue
and a do-or-die expression on his
animal visage. Fido now rides.
If he is an honeet-to'■ 1920 four-foot
he travels at twenty, thirty or forty
miles per. according to the mental
and financial status of his master or
mistresv Not the circus bar- back
sort of the tent, nor the limousine
stuffed cushion variety of aristocra-
cy. It is the runnitia board class of
riding that he sneaks of.
And the running bciird may be the
dented and rusted accessory of that
mailer and more prevalent brand;
For Fido ep.n he found anywhere,
lie will loll on t.ic starboard of a
ourring «umptuositv oi n
and he will also nlaster hi
the offside of the most di•
contraption still nin.iing.
At wild time - r.; his « ;'.i
could sc- him s*i:t Icetred
rather warm top .-f some
or ai* in>' a-- a correct imitation of
"His Master's \'a directly in
front of the driver'* line of sight.
Decidedly Fido ii not particular.
More often than r. it the d< g rides
head front: on th« <lr'ver's side of
the car But it works just a« well if
he boards the car backwards ^n
annoying stiff neck will bo the next
•Jay's result afte r th- first thr<e such
• itis. but that i- 11 in th" dog life
f a rider. Sotne r f the more exper-
ienced can • it quietly with no out-
ward show of balancing.
Jndeed one vnnders if they came
a ith the car Othf < are in re en-
ergetic in their •l^terminiition to
stick to the last They generally
-vtinf themselves against ihe side of
ihe bus and look much like the fu-
turist's conception oi an intoxicated
man and a non-stable lamp post.
The sivns of emotion on the face
if these animals are always of the
best. They range from delight,
through determination, and on down
to satanic pleasure in their own
pliuilit. Often tliey growl at their
reflections in the side of their ve-
hicle (if it be well kept.) But the
{ist of it all is that they ride And
lore's to 'cm.
BY A. P.. LEWIS.
State Health Commissioner.
Oklahoma spends move <\e'v fi'• •
days fo- k'a-idine in automobiles aad
truck- than it spends yearly i< i pr ••
serving and promoting public b< a'th
.; ; ■ ■ '
enty-third a- iau !i f«n hea'tli
gasoline.
i t is estimated th •. ti' re a ■ > ■ ir
tually 150,(!(X) trt < s . nd pa < .
automobiles in OI-.1. :na
■
•ate n;i V?" out • . t -1 ''JO • V
twenty ! - ur hour - m ■ "ii. , .
1 '
Oklahoma raised about $60,1)01) in
jflO -lurinp tin bubercubis < b:: .t
'
ations f< ' the last y< a Were " '
tnore than $140,000 flu eal
this year from 1 >-.• cnibn 1
and inasmuch a- the nroccan •'
voted to preventing tubercul is r «'
.
people of tin st, u i' i 1
hev as many <• f h« '
Christmas Toys Are
In Windows Early
nn PA in G/RN'OT
:
ith
may be
tin adv
, c i the
nt
• t to\ -
OKLAHOKAN SHOWS
toy
rather early start
the dealers are bent < n et
) oo'l Mart this year
Mn h of tin ' V ;■v
he high priced this « hrist-a . '
toys were contracted f1 t at ti
wholesale prico and " tin \ inav 1
higher in proport« in than otb
goods.
'
has not yet been placed on \men
markets to any yreat e>t(nt 1 it M
thought that by next t lit i• tm «
market will be flooded with tin m.
\\ y *
•d a pi
milo pn
noted prote
: I in Pari
trong udm rer « f
gg.-is California
b Mis lie . t
iniiiom was
AIL-STATE ric;
LOCK GIVEN END PLACE 0?.
SECOND TEAM AND
STOUT FAILS.
Despite brilliant and consisto t
playing all season of Lester Stout
haltbaek on the Norman high team,
was : ■>! placed on the a'I state tc.ni,
Sunday This was hardly to be expec
'ed. though, foil > vir a the account o
the Oklahoma City-.Norman game as
print- ,| by tht ui Friday
\< ■ r. int e the holastic rivalry
Times.
11 indies and Schlabaugh, Tulsa an
Oklahoma ( ity, are named baiib
m tbe mythical eleven. The city nuu
vliil- no brilliant nor consistent p! •
r, bapiM-ued to be located geographi
1
Bernier at Full.
However, Locke was given an end
>o t ion on tin s, < ond team, accord
ng to ( ti., Brill's s« lecti n. while
rank IV Briggs on the Shawnee
\i s placed Bcmier full on the sec-
ad team.
I lie iory act <>mpanyig the adec-
ioii of the \. ws man is one of the
. ■ >rst in many a day Th. high school
.>rr> n. mb i.t of the smallest Okla-
lom.a week I \ would have to do bet-
. r « - ! . • i ; non tcmunerative posi
I ,• ty I).nicy, I ulsa World sport
, it. ', rt f d to coiidesta'ud to pick
n ,dl -i ii. hi ti school team, though
,
•in'. I .rry, who did not see Okla-
homa university play a single game,
should have chosen an all valley team.
Campus Now Presents
Drearj Appearance
• the cor ti i 11 of Jack Frost.
• trac'K< o totiriM durinj the sum
>d to make a mul
r;«. Poo l T>= •
T ) "-e c1"
i!,i a' • : ( tV to tbe
mj 'jgxmrrvrrx rr-~r^f rv r hi "tt ■' r> / tv ;r«piijrwiv' ■ VJ >.
ii
Adolph Zukor Presents
ELSIE FERGUSON in
The Witness tor the Defense
"GUILTY?"
Would it be THAT when the jury came in:
U
Out there in the Indian jungle, hi r heast . i a litis
band, murdered. 1 he evidence all :ii;ainst !u-r. llrr 11
her hopes, shattered and buried in l.ngland. 'I lie \ ulict
would matter little after all.
Then came the witne^- for the defend ' >111111°
suspense—scene after scene of appeal to the !n 1 rt 1 1'
is simplv overwhelming! And an end—well, this is O !
picture you won t dare to mi:;
A Pathe News and a Good Comedy.
UNIVERSITY THEATRE
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
n
Grocery t;pec!.al?
FOR TV/O DAYS ONLY
JESDA*' AND WESNESDAY
1 pound ( abro ( ollet, steel cut 35c
3 pounds ( aliro t olfc'c 51.00
1 pound Quail C offee
? Shredded Wheat Hi-
nts
. . 45c
. ,25c
§7 2^
U. S. TUBES
Phone 3i
FOR TWO PAYS ONLY
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Norman Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 188, Ed. 1 Monday, November 29, 1920, newspaper, November 29, 1920; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114509/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.