Norman Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 195, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 7, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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)rm\n Daily Transcript
VOL. 8. NO. 195
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1920.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
DNLY15 DAYS
* TP CHRISTMAS
CAR OF JAGANNATH
. /VTAO ADS
LOCAL MAN MAY
GET CYRIL OIL
D. J. Sweetland returned last night
from Cyril, where he has been mak
ing improvements on his farm and
two business houses in the town. He
reports crops in food shape there
and the farmers "hollering" abotii
the high prices they're getting for
their stuff.
Air. Sweetla^d's farm is only five
miles from a producing well there,
and he tells us that a number of the
old homesteaders who have fifteen
quarters adjoining the~e are making
an effort to secure drilling acreage
and put down a -test well in 'lis im-
mediate vicinity.
Miss Ruth Asher spent ti e after-
noon M'-ni'ay 1:1 OUlah-ma ' ty
Mr. and Mrs. John Noll pent the
day Sunday with Mr. Noll'." parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Noll.
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING
ATTACHMENT
Works on any and all machines; sim- 1
pie and easy to work. You can now i
make the nice things in your own
home that you had to hire made « r ,
go without. Sure to p'case. I'ri<«
$2.50. Gem Novelty ' <>., C orpus
Christi, Texas, Hox 1031.
This extraordinary Vehicle Is the
famous car of Jagannhth, or Jugger-
naut, one of the incarnations of Krish-
na, which U a principal feature of the
religious festivals In Tanjore, India.
Miss Minnie Herring was a guest of
Miss LaDoska Parker in Oklahoma
City Monday night. Miss Parker was
connected with Me< all's for a num-
ber of years but i^ now with Rohn
baugh-Rrovvn in the fity.
Mrs. ft K. Randsdell of Oklahoma
City was a dinner guest of Mrs. G.
I'. Glenn Tuesday.
DISTRICT COURT IS
ADJOURNED IN FAVOR
SESSION AT SULPHUR
SEVERAL DIVORCE DECREES
ISSUED LAST DAY: BIGGS
DOES NOT CONTEST
Several cases of more or less inter- I
tn t were' pass« d qu Saturday before
tlu final wind-up of d: trict court |
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. \ L. Biggs secured a divorce
from \. I., Biggs and in addition to
tlii' custody of the VMitngcr child was
awarded the care of both <>£ their
children It was understood that the
si-.aration proceeding wejc in tro way
cont'stfd by the former husbands
Mrs. Nannie D. Hughes on the
ground* of abandonment received also
divorce ruling from the court that
in morning. IT. Hughes did not
contest the action. '
A court decree was taken by agree*
lent i the case of \ 1.. Luderaan
a;j .tin st J. K. Halbert an dothers dur-
ing the last two day® of the setfipn.
It is further understood that a suit
brought by J. E. Halbert against A
L. Ludemar, in the county court was
i dismissed at the same time.
Court here is over until a special
term of one «lay for the purpose of
making motions, demurrers . and
bringing tin other noints of law which
will be held* later this month. It will
. ,\eiie Thursday, December 23
1<m ,() . m .Mid vill last only
(lay
'lodge \V. 1. Kagleton and Lon i
Hard a ick court reporter, are now,
lirsy with eases coining before the,
ei tri« t court in session at Sulphur. J
i' . i amp Fire (iirls of group No.
•, i. j their first ceremonial meeting
at th« home of Mrs. Clyde Pickard
I'ridav i fig lit at 7: M) o'clock. Each
irl who went on the trip to the Ar-
: last summer received ten
Girl Olympic Winners Receive Decorations
SETTER PAPER TO
RE RESULT CHANGE
!N ISSUE DATES
ALI.OWS CONCENTRATION ON
EACH ISSUE WHICil IS
NOT NOW PERMITTED
Rnsinei
Itu
the
f.. I. <1 hv
I !■ . Kind
aldlity to
tlii'
When the American Olympic team was received by Mayor ll\lan of .n v \ the victorious athletes were dec-
orated by him. He is seen here pinning the medal on Mm caret \V< I!.rid. •
Men's Finest Hats
at greatly reduced
prices.
All Barsalino and Knox Fa-
mous Hats are Now on
Sale at Prices Which are
the Lowest of the Year.
From sunny Italy comes the finest men's
hats made in the world, in the large cities of
the East, Barsalino Hats are looked upon as
the last word in hats for men.
These fine hats are on sale this week in our
Store for Men in all the new fall shapes in all
the new fall and whiter colors.
If you have never worn one of these famous
men's hats come in and let us show you what
Barsaline Hats will 1 give you both from a
standpoint of style as well as one of service.
Note them on display in our show window
this week.
Choose Worn Barsalino Hats that were $12
and $13 at only this week $9.40.
Knox Famous Hats for men that sold for
$10 are on sale this week at only $7.20.
McCALL'S
NORMAN'S GREATEST STORE
RAN IT AT ADA
The story explaining tl> IJklalio-
ma Cotton Growers association, writ-
ten by County Agent P. K Norris
and published in the Sunday Tran-
script of November -H, was reprodu-
ced in full in the Ada Evening News
December 1 and ill the ■ Ada Wei-kly
News and Farmer and Plantar, Ijnth
published by the same concern, in
the issues of December 2.
It was a brief, well-written and to
the point article, setting forth the
many advantages "f the association in
a clear and concise niannec.
W. O. W. NOTICE
If you afe a Woodman, meet nte
at the hall Wednesday, December 8.
SCHOOL BOARD IS
ENJOINED MONDAY
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there. —
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I J BILLI^NGS^—jj J
Direction of J. W. Billings
Wednesday Through Thursday
Dear Iv'lks:
It .riVrs mi; pleasure to announce that I have booked
another strong melodramatic photoplay in which W illiam
Fox presents the "empress of stormy emotion," Mamajhe
r,-averse. T'• Iron Heart" will open an engagement
:it this'theatre on Wednesday.
In "Tin- Iron Heart" Denison (lift, who is the author
:is well as tlie director, has made a strong industrial \
storv i'i the hi-; steel mills, intensely dramatic with swift-
K moving -.rem s that grip the attention and stir the emo-
tions. !t is a thrilling story of big business, and business
ople will gain much by witnessing :t. I he love theme,
>, is fascinating. Come and bring your family and
ends. Yours for the best in pictures,
^Taxpayers Allege that Clark is Ol
cer of Supply Company; Ac-
cepted Hightest Bid Charge
f >klahoma C ity. Dec. 7 II Ti
>pps, attorney for certain tasp. \
; of ( It velaiul county, filed a pi ti
tiort Monday praying a rrturainoig
der to keep school commi -urn
there from acting on the term • - i i
contract f"r $'>,000 \vrih oi ' o >1
furniture with the t)klahoiwi v
Equipment company, w 11 i< h
fices in the Colcord building.
\Y R. Clark, who is suverintend
ent of public instruction, is also r
officer of the Oklahoma Sell-"
Equipment compare. it is «liarjjce l.
The petition in which the restrain
ing • order was temporarily granted
and which Will be hearjl foi final
ion by the Cleveland* county d i-
trict court Occ^ttibor"23. aHe^i s ;Uat
the school boardaccepted the highr t
1 instead 6f tne lowest and that a bid
submitted by the lasper Sipes c m-
pany was lower by $1,000 or
JKM
10'
frit'i
J. W. KILLINGS, Manager.
T\ S. A Iiilly West Comedy and a new
chapter of "Trailed By Three" completes
marram.
the pr
Gentlemen of Road
Art* Coming South
As Frost Hits North
Migi .tory birds are not the only
uoinet" ! on weather conditions in
Ik north. When street venders, vio-
ii pi tyt and hoboes bruin coining
until you i an bet your silk hose that
Id man north pole is blowing his
ith up around Kankakee and Mus-
kegon.
\ ,11 "I \he wanders are travel,
in • f i t i l.i-s Some are working
their pa-sage \ ia the coal tender
ite. ki< king coal down to the firr-
niaii. Others are stowaways in an
mptv" and unlucky is the gentle
lit,,is 1.1 the ; >ad w'lio is sealed into
! ar without nourishment enough
t. l ist hiTii three weeks or more, as
night shipments are made nowadays.
, oi thei< v.anderers stop ii
\« rman is they journey southward
but tin local police are partial to men
. i, ant to work, so these birds
.11 i. i rate further south.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Carson enter
taineil Dr. .mil Mrs. (' S. Bobo( for
. n. * .'clock dinner Sunday.
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Those Photos
For Gifts
As your thoughts wander
from item to item,—"what shall
1 give to this one, that one,"
you will return to
PHOTOGRAPHS
—Craeger Photograhps, as the
best R'ift of all.
It may he to some distant
friend or relative or one near
and dear—in either case your
photograph will bring Christ-
mas cheer.
Only seventeen days until Christmas—
m'akp your appointment now. (
Creager Studio
203^2 East Main Phone 488
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nditi*
the prt ent silnati<
county fannei
market thei: products
tit. is tin cause f the temporary
suspension oi the Daily Transcript
g of that aper as a
a • t k publication
n effort to take as little loss as
e, and at the md- tinu give
ad«-is tin sann •uantity of
new . the titaniagement has decided
• ,
dition.s are such that the daily,was a
h • in proposition on evei \ i- ue 'ait
Sunday This was on a< < ount of the
eost of production.
'My issuing only three paper's a
wvek. the pr -lnction cost will be of
'course, cut down. All overtime work,
which -fists time and a halt, will be
Uihpcnsed with and by having two
(Uiv to prej>a:e - ach issue, expense
will be saved in all lines
Concentrate on Three
And instead of seatteiing out the
combined efforts of the staff over six
paners a week, and centering them on
nnday i ^ue f^>r which we only
have one day to work, more tim« and
ffort can be centered on the three
ssm s and each of them be made as
rfootl as our best Sunday issue and
still better than that, with the extra
time to be derived.
With the time equally distributed
between only three papers, readers
will secure more than they did in six
issues and at half the price.
The editorial department will be
centered upon personal items of in
veryone in Norman and
Cleveland county. More personals
.ind social items, with a thrice a -week
leti. ■ from the county correspondents
at Lexington, Noble and Moore will
be furnished.
Heginning January 1. the Trans
cript will have a field man who will
work Cleveland county from one end
to anotrter. It will be his duty to se-
cure a country correspondent in eveiv
school district not now represented,
lie will See that every i>ie supprr or
publie entertainment that happens
in this county receives publicity both
before and after the event
Special Farmers News.
In connection with this field man,
every farmers union local will be
ive11 notice and happenings and
p i ia I dev elopnients « f tin i nral
« aders will be especially featured.
Special departments and features
o: tl:e farmer will be started as soon
is we get "strung out." and the Nor-
Ian readers will more than receive
heir share of attention ju addition.
Hefore eondemning the new propo-
ition. which is a necessity upon our
•art, t y it out for a month and*sec
f you don't lik it better.
i in' i 'rrulatiou manager is extciul-
ie t f all paid-up subscrib-
[xteut that 11 «• are . utitled
rates in effect v>ith this is
the
• the
the
The rare combination -'f
i uiiedv with genuine
rare ciiinum.Hi"i.
thrills in it will bo i-un.l in thi ( liarli - Ka> i.r-l n,
(lepi'iiili'iit i>it iiin . In 1,1 ■ , r ],n,ml.-,r|,hi>. o.i,m,1i-m i1
thrills follow laughs wit Ii liglitniiU'. rapidity.
Don)til;. Di-vori' proves one of tin urnst attractive
"Mar\ s" c\ it si en on tin- sern'ii.
Six Cliarlt s Ra\ and Dorothy P- von- in this «n-at
picture that V.a. all the raKe who, playe.l on the M;W-.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
UNIVERSITY THEATRE
FARMERS OFFER HALF
COTTON TO PICKERS
Monthly Report of Whitehurst Says
Farmers Organizing in All
Generul Lines.
MJ;'arnn i s in many cotton growing
sections qf Oklahoma are offering
pickers one half the pro< e.U for the
cotton tlirv pick,' J. \\ bite
■irst, pr< i< 1 * it" iJ'■ ta'. b :ir< 1 ot
ai'ricnlture. in hi- monthly bulletin
issued todav.
Cotton growers are greatly di^cotir-
l .'iged and are hastening the urgani.'a-
j tiou of a grov.er, association t> pr«>
tect them against a similar condition
of low price- ami no market in the iii-
I ture, he says. The state is rapidly
f abandOliiiH' other varieti. for the
I more reci ntly introduced A« ala
Organization amoiu, < )klahoma
i farmers in all lines is becoming -en
i eral according to the report. \dai<*
county strawberry grow rs h.ive in.ni
1 ed an organization and are buying
i and -elliiiK ^ a unit. Oraime-. in tin-
M.ran ami Oth. I at a great
| saving Or tlieir mfiuliei--.. _ ^ (h<>
la-t vcr willi a t "n of - per enl
i„r wluai TI,, world'-
: ' "! ' ,"i
Dave Sudderth !«
Attacked By Serious
Illness, In Hospital
I ex ing ton Dec. 7.—On last Friday,
I with apt '-ndit iti> ;md on Satm < .i\ ■'>
t ikeii to Wesley hospital at Oklahon ,i
City, where he wa- operated on. jhe
>iii ai oil finding: a ruptured appendix
He port'-, from Oklahoma t it x stan«i
he w ' iii • than "e 0 r the b«. I -
ter.
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