The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 91, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 30, 1922 Page: 1 of 10
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Norman's Clean Up (Smpai^n
Set For August H
Eut We Can Begin Work Now
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VOI. X. NO. 91
he Norman Transcript
r.pTnrrnfcpr the free fair fca'es
Sept 14 15 and \t
' The Gates Will Stand Open"
FOUR DELIVERIES iN
BUSINESS DISTRICT
City Re-Ilistricled: Additional Car-
rier Adde.l bv Norman Post-
office August 1
Mail will he delivered four liint-s
daili in Norman's bns'iics- ,li 1 t
startinir Tuesdnv. \ui!ii-t 1. when -i
null i arner w ill b. added |n ||,„ .
list. -p .inline to 1-lovd Si'.anli. YosV
ina-1f■ r Tt■ i ..ill chance ey rv dc-
ir.erv mute in N'oruun. 'v-.auk Mat
Sii'ur.lav
All oi the people who are to re-
r'tv ,'eli\tiv .st-r.icc in [llt ne
sect.on, ,,t ti,,, citv that will i,e sar.-
ed. sir inn... \iii*list 1 i„„«, I,;..,
1 11 ' number I'.rnl mail br.s.'s
up bv r.ieiday oi tin , ,, rier will
NORMAN. OKLAHOMA, SUNDAY. JUI.Y 30, 1922.
J
not b nermitted In deliver their mail
nniil Tin v have complied with the-
postal regulations.
"I t * ill take some time for the
' •rricrs to get their new routes a<l
lustfsl at first, and I am asking
those whom the carriers will serve
t" be patient until the carriers have
had time to become accustomed to
Uieir new routes." Swank remarked
If anything goes wrontr we will an
preciatc it it the citizens will notify
us immediate! \ so v\e rnav coirect
the ehhor."
I he re-distri< tine ot the routeR
w II add ninety tour more stops to
the earner routes in N'orrnan and
■ v. o additional Tr.il> s oi earri« r -vr
M I.. Rejjan is absent from hia
duties at the t>« -t offi *e on aciv t at
•'I sickness. Re«*m underwent a:i
operation on his -eve and has not ro
cov ered.
YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WII I
HE APPRECIATED BY
•' I). HOI.LAND
fiood Roads Would
Save Auto Owners
$1(K) Each Year
l.ond ron.Is will save ||)(, nv(.ra
•Milo nWI)er in Cleveland county one
hundred dollars a vear. according in
I. U. Kuwit/kv. Secretary .rman
chamber of comnierce
"It has been figured nut that there
i- tin average saving," he said "Por
manv cars it runs as hiffh as $>00 •«
vear."
There are J.0(10 ears inCleveland
"'"iv At nn avetiitt of $100 saved
antmallv. that would mean a $'00 Out)
*ivin« Inr ear owners.
The principal and interest nn the
,(tI• 10" Mad lond, lor the first ,,jr
w 111 t.ri 1 v l>, So 7 OtVl
In other words, accordim* to .ia
t'sti.s, as demonstrated- hv other
••late--, this count \ would save .<14.;.
WO done to ear drivers the first
vi at*.
1 he principal and interest decreas-
es each vear, savs kuwitzkv.
■Mrs. I-;, k. Chastine returned ti
her home in I utile alter a brief visit
With Mr and Mrs. Fred Ciosc and
family.
ALL IN READINESS
FOR LOCAL SCOUTS
AT CRATERVILLE
EXECUTIVE FLEER AND FOR-
TY SCOUTS LEAVE WED-
NESDAY MORNING
CAMP OFFICIALS NAMED
Third Camp For Norman. AH Have
Opportunity For Advancement
This Year
We asked Ceeil Fleer, scout
e\eiutive. to write a stnrv for
1 ranscript readers on .amp life
and. t'le purpose of tin annual
encampment at Cratervillc
Here it is.— Editor.
BL CECIL FLEER
Nortnan Scout Executive
"All aboard for camp" will be the
cr\ nt (flee ol about fortv Norman
l*o\ Scouts Wednesday tiiorn in tr
anul six o clock when they entrain
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"oRnV,^srAc^JRT^MiiLMOCKAT'
County Attorney
J-Jh. HAS made good—has more convictions and
less acquittals to his credit than any County At-
torney who ever held the office in the history of
Cleveland County.
JN THE District Court thirty-one convictions and
- - {V*"* of guilty and only one acquittal, and
in the County Court fifty-seven convictions and pleas
of guilty and only three acquittals.
"pHIS does not take into consideration convictions
ami pleas of guilty in Justice of Peace Courts.
H HAS "Ot made as extensive a campaign as
"ndldatesL hecause the duties of his office
take r"eu "s r/ as "° assi,an< °r deputy to
care of the office in his absence but asks
your vote and support on his record.
Vote For Holland — "One Good Term
Deserves Another"
oJpi/
Real Values in Woman's Silk Hose
GUARANTEED HOSE
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. $2.25, $2.50, $3.00
Busier Brown Shoe Slo e
HOLLAND & SHERMAN
207 East Main
Prevention
I'olitii-.d A.h
I'ever
turns-the
G/oJr
backward
uncle ben
SAYS
"Nevvy
healta; health
Hr man when the
ns or health
<1 ft
WEEKLY HEALTH TALK
By Dr. Gordon, D. C.)
w hv wait until the heated days of the
I'o'lenization season when the floating dust
"i p ant life brings c n this most exasperat-
ing disease? Why not take the necessary
steps tor making yourself immune now?
One person out of every twenty is said
to i*e susceptible to this so-called disease,
till other nineteen are immune. In other
words the- nerve vigor of (It,. iair pns.
sage linings is such that it easily throws off
the infection, i hiropractic spinal adjust
ments will restore the necesary resistance
ot these tlacid tissues and in a very hiJi
percentage ot cases prevent the periodical
recurrence ot this ailment.
How Much Do These
Two Numbers Signify To
You This Hot Weather?
Do they mean comfort, ease, rest!
■ Are you taking advantage of all the service
they represent?
Or are you one of the few Norman house-
wives who try to do their own cleaning a!tei-
tiii;, repairing and pressing this hot weather?
Hundreds of Norman women who will lie in
Norman during August are planning on calling
' ur 3"°° regularly during August—so that
I hey can spend just as much time as possible
liemg comfortable."
Are you ?
A call to 2-8-1 or 3-0-5 will convince.'
Jack Bowers Cleaning Co.
281 Phones 305
HAI) it for years but
IS FREE NOW
Our daughier, Ada. aBed thirteen
Sin'eThJn' l,h,roP"'-''i' so nal adjustment,.
. of July8 haVe beJnTuniuem" e'i'cH
° forestall the illness She was (r„ 0("
"o yearst',:S„t",lr"v bu^ "ch of 'he l.^t
yeam no symptom? of its aoss, bl- r.
iuKk" ''•« .;tiev;ntcd* the
1. —Mr an.' Mri A' M
I nircpr*. *i -
No. 1329 F
;'ic Fusearch Hureau.
your health
^ Rttbusi.,
Statement
HEALTH FOLLOWS
CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS
PRESSURE ON SPINAL
nerves in diseases of
the following organs
, HEAD
//EVES
EARS
NOSE
THROAT
— ARMS
HEART
tV LUNGS
v\v liver.
AV STOMACH
M\ PANCREAS
|]\\V SPICEN
H\ KIDNEYS
, \ BOWELS
X appendix
,j VBLAD0ER
ipinil <^C,|um>L0hER LIMBS
The lower nerve
UNDER THE MAGNIFY- I
ING GLASS IS PINCHED
BV A MISALIGNED JOINT.
PINCHED NERVES CANNOT
TRANSMIT HCALTMPUL [
IMPULSES. CHIROPRAC" >! j
TICADJUSTING RE- j
MOVES THE PRESSURE. ' |
the upper nervp is i'I!
! j, FPEEAS NATL'llLillTfMD^ f
Dr. Gordon, D.C.
Calls Ansyyered Day or Night
OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 12 and 1 to J
Telephone 161
!',r ' rater. ille n.n s,-n„t , nm„
in the \\ i (Jiua n nuntains.
P.vervthine is ail set tor t! e tr'ti.
\yiih the e-eentinn of the men ,... |
the ear. TJierp is need ni ni ha t
seven more cars to make t' e int*.
acconlinir to loe Vincent, hairnian
Of the transportation com I'* it t e.
Final Drive Monday
1 he final drive for rars will h«
made \fnn*la\ and the fellow that
'ails to make the hum of hi*, ,-a- a*'d
In*- time will eertainlv mis- a iniod
ouiinf iviIh the hovs, aecordiii" 10
the camn leaders Preparation*- are
Ijoinir marie uherehv th. men who
drive the cars can ^ta\ ovrmieht in
Hie cnmii : i><| eniov a tasii of S out
ntr. then return to -rman .mviime
the ne>.t dav if the.v wish
Ready for Norman Scouts
In a leit.r received from C'airio
Uireetor II. f' Taylor the camn i^
awaitine the arrival of the Norman
seouts. The mess hall has heen re
mentv have heen made on the eamii-
motleled ami several n™ imnroie-
sile in L'eneral
I he men trointi on the trio and
who will act as camp leaders are
< ecil II. Fleer. Scout F.xcciitive. who
will act a~ enmn master; I \\ Kn
witzkv, secretary: I. V Vincent,
caretaker of equipment and trans
portatlon: Eutren* Faulkner hiki
in.'Ster: Hav Billiard, eamp iloctm
and cainnfire director: |)r 1 O
llassler, supervisor of instruction-
and tests: lieo. Abhott. athletic ,li
n 0ton land iv\ imming sup, r\ isor
A Dav In Camn
\ 'lav in can*p will he hmt lik«-
this:
5:35 a. m lrirst ("all
'i:')0 a. 111. Reville. Noll Call. Flair
Fai-'iiK
a- 111. Wake up exercises.
Morning dip
/^:00 a. ni. Mrtuikfast. hiir idea
7:10 a. Ill Siiuad ilnties. air blank-
ets. sick
N:'*' a. in. Assembly
a. m. 1 ent inspection
9:20 a. m. Instruction and \ imi
nation
10 45 Recall, reports, awards
11:00 a. m. Swim, swimming- clas-
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Where To Vole
\\ hi r, will von vote, Mr and Mis
\ • rmanitr ■
The Transcript can't tell v.iii
where von live, but her. ar, the poll
mu places, clip them out ii you can't
remember them
Ward 1 Precinct 1 •
I.eadhettrr-Terrv I ,,,,.|. r
;>anv oiiht
Ward 2, Precinct I •
I ir« Station at ' itv* Mai
Ward 3 Precinct 1:
I'r< :h\ t< rian church.
Ward .1 Precinct 2*
rMhenran'v Green
Ward 4. Precinct 1
(. o'.intv court house.
ALL BANKS WILL CL0SF
TUESDAY FOR FLECTION'
N-rman's three banks, the
First National Securii* Nationa'
JNationa!, wMI be closed
dll da« Tuesdnv. Au?i'c* 1 h«
cause of the prrmary, officials of
Mie three banks announced hite
Saturday afternoon
$3,000 IN PRIZES AT
COUNTY FAIR-N0RRIS
CALAMITY IF THIS
COUNTY DOES NOT
VOTE ROAD BONDS
MERCE THURSDAY
TRACES COMMUNITY RISE
U n."/JI'an D2r Not Build Riad
O! lahoma Cnv W.11 D.-j h p0,-
Them. Says Ed
I j** I ir iii'..' that N'orrnan i> destined
he 'taM*' '•* ;• 1 — '-a..Vn o
, , , n . , " 1,1 1 >verhr lser. i
kianon a t tty mayor and ai
secretary Okh ho:ii:, t i,.
w.'itibl lie °a - .""I thai ,t
. 1 alanntv „ t |,.V1.■ ,
i, '".Ilc',|t 10 the SWlO.hOU
siiri,u i-d r a,| |)ni|1| j |
•,|K "'Iks .|.,vv„
- -la ami
N'eakiliL' before ,;u. XIirnl, ,
' .. '-"""lerce me,
hnrsdav ew-n-'nir. Overhol-
1 raced the ifrowth of tin. ,■
!",,n"V spirit .,i„| eoiiuiicr ,al o. *i„
izations.
T'«
•«rs
12:( 0 Noon Mess call
1-h5 p. m. Rest hour, letter wr t-
na'rol leaders c inference
1 •*•"> i . m. Assembly, instruction,
and examinations
4:00 p. ni. Recall, swim, water
events
5:00 p. m. Recall. camp leaders
conference
5:45 p m. Retreat
6:00 p. ni. Mess Call
7l0f) p. ni. Games
• ,v ?« ''' "J (. aml>'ire. sc/nus. stunts
/:*>0 j). nf. < all t«> quarters
JVp. ni. Pap-, silence, lights out
I he purpose of this a.nu v ,|| i,e
alonjr educational and recreational
' "'IT " i- ,r,. a eharn .•
thousand dollars „ nri-es
y:!,nl ■' t the CI.--eland
- nuutv fair this year, according to
. Norris count\ :• • nt
There « ill |,e n rr 400 e- h'hitors
ti ; car. he says There were ap
proximately .100 last vear
We anticipate the most success
f,;l ir,d lnrn*,.|v nt.ended f-.,> i„ ti,,
b'sttirv . , il„ county," N'orris de-
clared. "Int. rest, in the fair has in
ereas'-d remarkabh over tli* .-'iimtv
" I he hovs and cirls p«rnciallv nr,
1 o\* -nt*' an inter s( t,,,. ,-a;r
Dozens of hovs and -iris chili mem
be-s are placim? th. ir st0.-k *,o„ltrv
and • r ducts on exhibition this venr
for tlfe first time "
Why Rep air
Your Shoss?
BECAUSE—
I 'lc.v fan he repaired at about
-0 per cent of the cost of a new-
pair.
They are more comfortable,
and when we repair them, ap-
pear almost as well as new shoo.
Our shoe repair service is low
m cost and high in quality.
Rring your shoes here.
WEST SIDE SHOE
HOSPITAL
204 West Main Street
' 1 'S MiTarhind entert ii,< I ui,l,
■I h"e liar'y Tuesday aftc-noon in
honor i,t \ er*,a Van llavs 'i
1 ' ud. II. r trnesis c .,, v ( \
- lle'-n Mel alcb
*'l'!rl"""l J'-iro-tirel "n.'-n Do'-
" Holland, l-lster and Hi'.' ,f,.i..
Friebe
cam,,. The N'nrman scouts have a
"'ill.* one Step ,v*rv rd while i„
reputation for their advanceme-t
' '"■"le il,e st vear j,
's. cM'ected l,v the leatlers in chprT*
r this caifip. to surpass all -,,-evious
camps that the acoiits '*.,*, been on
C st Is Reasonable
lie cost oi tli,. Camp is wry reas-
"nahle and the authorities belie-,
t.iat ihev are very forlunnt,- to se-
Ciiri and mainiain a stardard s* ,',-t
camp at such asonahle est. The
scouts are navina ten dollars
their ,ivine exiieitses while in ca
«•"! the W oca I H,.v Sc,„„ Co,*mi'
which c nsists of a lame niimher
Normans l„is eeSs ,
!' IS " ••tin" the hill *• i- t,„ ,s
tatiou. total expense ,,," |t.,. ,,,,
ert is,ntr ti,, camp and what other
expenses thai mat he necessary t.
meet.
Third Norman Camp
I his makes t|„. third summer
■"V Sc „t camp contlucietl ,'r,r th.
hovs „| Xtinnan and is expected to
he the best vet. It is cut,.,,,plated
'hat preparations will he inatl, *„:-
a initl-winter camp for the Scuts
alter the hots return fronj this n-,
,'itr. which will last about three days
f- dnrina the Christinas
tlOll.
Anion*' other towns lo be repi-e.
Iited at tills camp are l-'rederi ■]<
and ( hickaslia.
first Community Fomed
111 the old ilavs primitive man did
all Ins own work." he said "I i i-,|i
"■ carpenter needed tip I,lack- nit I,
th# IdackmnitIi needed th, he'n
Waa'h I''?',"° moved
to-e h , Side by s dc on the bill I . •'
•t n-er -and e find that the first
< omiuunitv was formed.
"I:"t ' °'er„nie„t was not chartred
ni, the progress commiml'*
... I • CFrv "n 'I"' hiw . to met,*
'.. ,'astice in the machinery of daily
affaira.
First Ch3-nber Oraanized
" \nd so the first clian her if ,-ot -
tner,-,. was mrinetl for the prof ess
anil advancement ,.l the community
1 if ' hurcl, was the third step in
■ - th, , hurch is our moral irov -
emment
Toy Of Servin®
"r°ii'" "'en serve humanity to he
th* I,*, ehahi. others serve f r leaf
°l criticism, otl'trs for personal a•*-
"rand,/, ,'eut. and «,:|| others serve
'( r the iov of ser\ inc
"I am Ihorottffhlv sold on the
ha "her of commerce I, is the on
' ■ •", t'", nt of the eovernmeiit
Prosiientv. h is a ,,r0
ection aua nst retailern iohheri etc
who rrfaniz, toother inr ,, |o.|.
'•' '• homa , ii.- .a„.,|
S7l,0-Il0;i in aas rat - las.
Duty To Co'nmunitv
"And then ,.11 owe a dutv to
the comp'inniv and we can lies, *,r ,.
tha, ser, -,. ,',ro,.5.h chamber of
i ointi'erce.
" I he hia atlvantaee in chambers
nt --ti'"mere is 't*n.i von rnh .*|bo* -
fellow and so profit
m 'i.it (* ufaet.
If v.,,,,,..,, doe«n't build tr-r„|
's ' 1 a'-0"a t ,tv v .'II ,-o"-e
■" .,,,1 ■... ,pt,.t.. ihr stretch for
'- 'e'-lflr***! O- eri-o|sor
"I 'v.'1 s do-. I, in Pauls Wallet a f*".v
1 ■ "-•< r-n ,v|,en it ,v«s the sa'"e si'-
'« W vnne-.vood" .aid. t
. ' !" , "' ■" " thev would pa-
old
- and
t'Ml VI
'•an said rh;
is -t ••'•* ( ■ * ■
nt
ui'—ood I,|
Pan's ValUv
es 'he poMtila-
affo-d to
t. I t < I
• ahead
tin- her
it In
TAKE A KODAK W i lli VOU
Bring Back Those Fish Stories Illustrated.
Swim Kaps
\ allies It,, to $1.50, Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday 29c
Vacationists Take Notice
All Icy-Hot Mottles, this week . I0,, off
VJ3? ""r
11! f ''l! ■ '
PMONt 9
Records are here
n -rT..frj ^
Pauls Valley Far Ahead
and electric IMits and olher""i,"'-
' rpvement—and I,, k far ahead
Ot tivnne.ttiod ,t is today "
1-verv hov niieht to i*o to hi. ow-i
State , nil ersiit. .av. Overholser.
\n,l toi that reason v u f Ik- n
here .me a hi<r dutv lo parents .
I lb. tr t hil l,, n •>. „,t ., r
(' "
"1)1 'i illy te,-1, J. mayor in Ok-
lahoma ( Itv 1 was instrumental .t
!', ttiutr Some Ptu , r three':'
Ihev -a,,I we ruin. -1 onrselv s . In n
'■•e "lived I iklahoirCin.
' Ill T WI-; \| \T)|; t)( |{SKI..
' You can't .-iff, ,-J t„ dodge that
KUni ot nub'u 'inprrtx •uie'i'
Property [umis In Val t ■
'hor son,.- time lie." ' i.-| e*\
eve on a -In acre prop-ri- ,1^1,1 no'h -
from Oklahoma City. [ could e,
it 'or slJS an The - i'. ron
missioned toted the e.h.-r d-i- •
nave .19th street bv I
I went down veater.1.: y tn close ?'<■
deal and the ov\ e- a - v.^1 s >;q ,r,
acre for it!
"That is an exnmpie of how tile
tabic o: land s|,o, ,« Up when v„
nave a e,tv or hards,.,-;.,,- rural
tads
VOTE FOR
Z. K. Westervelt
Commissioner Third District
Centrally located in third dis-
trict. Live.s one mile east of
Norman. Served one jcar of
present term. ( andulate for
-econd term. He understands
and will fill the needs of the dis-
trict economically hut effici-
ently.
(Political AdvertiHrni.nit)
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