The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 161, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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THE NORMAN TRANSCRIPT—NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
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\\ niU'd - Furnished rooms I y
■rjy nr rr'cd c tuple wit! out child-
n n. t ' <)• * c 1 • 1
Ar Si- Lan e'et said to Juliet:
"Bad froiriu:s.' etc.
t Maci3cn Iowa, Gem City.)
"Notice to the Public—William
Art1,; rson got stung and won't pay
no 1 ind O!' bi'i u.adr by liis wife,
M. E. Andrews. Signed, Win. An-
S e must bs of the wa p-waist
variety.
NfcVV AND SECOND HAND
uUOUS
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Afth:nnir don't fail to call *til« «tor«
t y.u m\l l/' • • "*" je-
n -rverv way Pine line ol new furniture |
II I I. . tn«t m-r ¥mtj ••• 1 •lepflOiM" |
.n.« let uv tell ?nu ilwoi it. i
IJ MORGAN I
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The "Shimmy Machine" in action.
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PHONE 271
Thi barman Ice & Tue! Co.
York
. man, whether s.ie
I'verv ' tinier orders iron, his physician tt
fly-ivciaiil! reduce himself sixty poumU.
nchantr
increasing
I stout, man said that the doctor h«
I l„l,l hi,,, tli.1t unless he math- eo.«l
uvoir.dupois than an
hat Ih :v:is her daj ;-
• rs mi the vessels
: taivs l.i'u's tk-.t
aiming, ial at the
tical dis .. erv. 'J"
ivliat they c' ii to ].
for tli
,■ other
V . n..
have nn
game tin:
told ! Hill in.i whu.t.i • . . .
rrlue.ing that he might not.!y the
tiiui'. rta'uer. The -m miiasuun^attend-
. . Uij the ".-.himmy machine wmUJ
the trick and immediately starte 1
k on the tat man. The fit man
an
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m| ,,, ., r. .1.1.1 Hip !•> r.rymeu. (.er-
ht be
And, it
i;i■ 4;'.is oi their figures are
,e ot the utvv discovery.
In the cvmnanums of th
hips (icorge Wajdiington
a there 1';i.•? r > ci
be
t e meth >!
u peril uous
:ated. men
v making
* steam*
d Amer-
in .tailed
tw
v.'.v
fur-
amn
h. pc to
has be-
himmv ma-
e gyrations
jolace and gl
stout folk. Ttie 5ip
i - me known as th
chine" bee an e of
through which th * user <>t th ■ < >n-
trivanec is put when in the grip of
the flesh reducer. The prinrple <>t
'.lie mechanism is that of vibration.
\ canvas Girdle encircling the mid-
many on 111 \merica and even day
scv. ral h ur- he was held in the
embrace of the "shimmy machine.'
'.ate each afternoon, following his
ti ■ ith the " himifty machine,
tJt ■ fat m in v ould step on the scales
i i toe pi t nee of a crowd of pas-
' and each dav saw a decrease
mi w'ighi The fat man liberally
• li'niniit ! his wav across the Atlantic
,•1 after live days in Germany he
returned to the ship to continue Jus
. i• i aiu'l when the port of New
v ii; ally reached he had lost
i• <\t\ nennds necessary t" the sav-
i-,. 11i !ii* 1:! 'I '"'!•> • '"r the "shim-
, n K: ii - i me the vogjue not
raship America but
II A I LING"
Call -^n-n ofed *
iruiik hauled, h<iuich«ld rfo-,ds
moved—oi it you wisli auythinK
ti an at erred Iroia one point to
another—
-siiir hy rituch"
fJaxton Transfer
^ COMPANY
213 East Mam
ai
IMAGINAR Y
invalid
University Auditorium
Friday, Nov. 24, 8 p. m.
Admission 75c
«*>r x ^
William F^OX
ptaser.ta
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' MATDEUL.
i DID TO
L'.MSON
STAGED IN \
- ROME, ITALY" t]
:-N J.GORDON ;
J EDVARDS ?
t
\VG3'.r;< i^.ST
..r. .* TACULmK
XAJ:O most |
'S <i !«i£NSATIC:^M
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DID TO
ANTONY"
Li. ^PHOTOri/iW
IALL THIS
iMULTiKiSD
'BY 100 ss
v,;!Sf WW-
FK'RESS Oi"
ROME, DID
TO
WAT SALOME
DID TO
HEROD
THE BILLINGS
FRIDAY AND SATURDA
Bargain Matinee -0---jc
Ki ;nts, Special {.■'.'.sic — IOc jSC
Avtcnj the Iviatme,;
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DID TO '*
KINC-fOU.lt
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Tiit s'.'cti''ii .if the seeker aftir slim- the big liner George Washington,
it • it.irlic'l 'i the women travelers w^io are
;ice. and when ti e electric power h 1 Tnaicitijar the most of the new inpova-
tnplied the i .. > 't Jnf ;i •; •• ' during the trip across and
I
nanner that is ! m :1> fat defy
ng. The sha'kin^-of a mouse 1>
•at is a mild convtnn . -n. 'I he "shii
nv maehine" is capable • f f .Vnv>
nountain of fat with the < ■ e ot
itremums housewife shaking a pk
)f jelly.
A short time ago a ct
passag • ' ii t!
ind seekin
l l, }< tb< f iir > ev seem to dominate
1 t! <■ gymnasium of the two big liners.
The ■ ii'i' ■ itn a'' - •*. T'ts^ have a
> ;,i jr for '•««r oatients and
' ' i'i, •• wh folow instrricno.-s claim
' . ■■ t re-rlts. After tlv "shimmy
,, ' " -• i,. i and a shower the
' r after reduction go for long
% st. -or ;• * 1 j w i:■ a'-om;d t!ie fleeks and then
„ , . • ■ vnr t m j the s dc^ to visualize the results
Clldailt informed hini that lip. wa^lof their efforts.
f man •
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Remove the Blinc)vld
Habit Has lied Over Owr Eyes
~ ^ m T^VAILY association ofttimes makes us so famii.ar
^ ±J with the rooms we live in that we no longer ^
S really see them.
Examine your home today. Be as critically open to
new impressions as a stranger. You will be amaze
J 1| 11 —shockcd—to discover how much deterioration and
j* >x : ;" ; ugliness has crept in unnoticed. «
fml'f* j In a hundred places, indoors and out, here—there—
, everywhere, you will see spots that are woi n, i. ia oy,
. v warped-spots Where the beauty and value of your
mfS ^ home arc being destroyed.
Open your eyes to the immediate need of paint and
ht. /' v:,:.-.'. ^ v • Ay.fl vvhen you ouy
paint and varnish products, buy only th". best.
y rrt- ir- ' inc-t -ste-i and proven, backed by
PtfxtiS.5 : t 'n tT,e 153 ve cxt c. ..-c u - J
•.^v .'A .fcvi^a l ccnccrn in the U. 2. Founded 1754.
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• ct First Aid in aec.dents c:. tauqm by t e
■ iit.nr.ee being fliven a housewife who
i cooking.
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Maguire
EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE
Established 1889
Dealer in STANDARD LINES
AN ) K [LOCKS' HARDWARE
JjAlN W AO ON 3, SUPERIOR GRAIN URIELS
" "ciIARi j.U OAK Sl'OVES AND RANGES
OLIVER PLOWS AND CULTIVATORS
CHAMPION MOWERS AND BINDERS
KEEN KUTTER EDGE TOOLS
LILACK HAWK CORN AND COTTON PLANTERS
LLACK rIAWK AND OLIVER RIDING LIS I LRi
NEW PERb'ECTON OIL STOVES 0
AMERICAN Plc-LD FENCE
GLIDDEN BAKU WIRE
AND GENERAL HAUL!WARE
George Orenbaun
Furniture atul Hardware
Pho
Danish the Gloom Spots from your Heme by U: '■ ;>
pEVOt HOLL.VND Enamel. A wow v lille ani delicately tint.-i ci.'.mcl
DEVOE Floor P.UNT. A quick drying and particularly touch, duraoie,
DEVOHhpoRCH AND DECK VsXKT. A bard d^nr. weajhe- revi.tinj,
"^roof Blolv hni.h that ml I wiih.tand ■ lu-. r„r,i hi,n or the t r.c„ . ^
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Tarman, Fred E. The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 161, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1922, newspaper, November 23, 1922; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114691/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.