The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 175, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 10, 1922 Page: 1 of 10
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Christmas checr can be
spread this year, even if it
can't be imbibed. See Red Cross
The Norman Transcript
Weather Forecast: General-
ly fair and probably somewhat
warmer weather Sunday.
VOL. X. NO. 174
MANY CLUBS WILL
PLAY SANTA GLAUS
TU NEEUY PERSONS
r iT OKI-.;
IUS-V0®0
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1922.
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"-■TS
ROTARIANS HOSTS
NEW EFFORTS MADE
ercury Drops TWO MORE STUDENTS , T0 FACULTY monday T0 R[NT mm Of Poor Writing T0 cypp0r , v. J
To 24, Coldest
Of the Winter
Big Collection CITY ORGANIZATION?
)f Poor Writ
On License Book
WILL BE RELEASED Norman Rotarians will entertain
University faculty members with a |
No Small Pox Case, Will Be Left -maker at the Baptist church at MS Gymnasium Committee Members are LY
by Christmas; Nurse Takes It P- >• Monday. Away; Sundley Di.l.kes Pro- SIGNING UP,
At Oklahoma City , Complete ,.lans for the program posed Plans SAYS CLERK
RISING TEMPERATURES ARE
PREDICTED BY WEATHER
MAN FOR SUNDAY
\ i Two of the five University stu- j
Coldest weather of the winter thus dents who have been confined ;.l
far was experienced here Saturday the infirmary yith small pox "ill
No concentrated effort has yet mormV when the mercury descend- . |,e released Sunday, l)r J. M. ^ '1- - \ feature of the program
will be music by the University
RED CROSS MAKING LISTS OF
FOLKS WHO DESIRE TO
HELP OUT
in. Monday
Complete plans for the program
have not been made, but Josh Lee. ——
instructor in oublic speaking at the Absence of members ol the com-
l diversity, will have charge. Ralph niittre, appointed to devise means for
Ilardie will be toasttnaster. Rov
Foster is arranging
Was your hand shaking or your
voice quivering; when you applied
for your marriage license.'
If not. you are one of the rare
exceptions, according to \ ivian
Cleveland county court
LIBRARY MO.. ";NT
MORE THAN 20' .SIT rXHIB-
IT DURING ' iREE DAY
SHOWiNG
Scores of children and older
folks varying in age from three to
. i . . ... ■ | r . suiuMrn. . ivniHivi v. •■«• i■ ■ p - — omtis wiLFi tne scnooi uoaru *■ iiuay • .* /() v" ited ! lil'iar\ e\h' and
been made toward brightening the ed to _>4 degrees above zero and re- l,ams, city health officer, said .at- ^ ^ nmsic by ti,e University Satnrdav exeepti..t:s, aecrctiim to Vivian nniicsse,l the i.to-.Vl. "Ti. • Use
homes of Norman's destitute families maincd there from * to 11 a m , unlay. 1 wo ot the remaining three • , i , „ (leonr. Cleveland count* cou:t , i Un- .n •• ',| t. \| ver id Mc v-
on Christmas day, but individuals and The temperature was below free*- | will be discharged the following 1uarUt- Individuals interested, however. .V '^.r?, r«i ,- ,h. o,in~ •
social dubs have announced their in- ing all of Friday night and kept go Sunday, and the other will be freed irUkimpQ IflpiDO ^buildin^ a'nd' new Efforts" were George ay .. doesn't make any of the three-day program arranged
tent,on to cooperate with the Red ing down during the earlv hours before Chn.tmas JtNNINUO YluAKO nilll. 'i|„ , structure difference how calm a man is in to create interest in
( ross in seeing that Santa vbits cv- Saturday* rhe sun bejpan warming I jjr Gay free Ellison, University __ maoc . .... ? .. ,, .. uf« mmv bat- ,v ■> ,1.1,1: lihmrv
home- things up Saturday moniing, but did phygician, and Health Officer Wil- WINS FIRST PRIZE !" MuUlrow has''proi'LcT that ef- ties'lie' may' have been engaged, he More than >00 p<
Sixty Norman kiddies will be guests not get very fat with its program. |jams sal(j Saturday all patients were IflllO 111101 I HILL • 1 1 uaiiallv cets ill excited when he an- «lio befoi 1
a, the Gamma PW He,a. social sor- i FoncMt wt. for a mintamm of I on road to recovery and all fa* le t, *t 30 pewo.i to Prob- !„! Saturday
ority, when the first Christmat func- 22 to 28 degrees Saturday night danger is past. George Fitch and Paul Young Are temporary «ninasinm ably lack of experience cause* it. ! \. Court .. i.. e: o
tion gets under way at the chapter, with clear weather and risin. tem- Sor„KRS Hollis, and J. Second and Third in the Tran- |'rirt . 1* ., , c.tm .m,i in charge, rhc cxlii! il v as arran
house in Asp avenue, December Imperatives M-nday. Linn Oberlesa, Bartlesville, are the script Contest | , 1 ar l'\ , ^ ,'t,. „rdina, v Wl™ gets hy the Niirmn n ,, ,he \m-
Invitations are being distributed by — two who will be released today. ; • , the school board, said Saturday i^ nor, al t whit« he ma, notjerica" \««ocl*tion of Univ
Mrs. Joe Davis, Red Cross secretary. M|SS JORDAN INVITED E„ ene Smith> Banner, and Mar- Jenning. V icar, wA 66 points, would be impracticable fo the more ne xou,. and h..ta h"Ot
orsanl'^io-.VwiVl'r^ed all- TO PEACE CONFERENCE vin L. Saddoris, J iayie. will be' dis- ; won firs', place i« tn^subscription ^ ^ mom.v expended' could be put to chances are his hand trembles when Organizations To Support
her of' families and the high school .barged from the infirmary before contest bettw use by waiting until a new he takes the pen in hand to sign the Several organizations through rep.
Y. VV. e. A. and home economics All women of ,he United States in- S 'mstma. holidays, according to te>s. «hIch clowd "« Lym,lasi„n- can be built. P.- - id num., , book." he said. re^n.atives haie - en hearty in-
club will assist in furnishing food and ,crested in national affairs are watch- physicians. i ' Benv Mercantile company. he did not think it probable that the (n'ten the applicant su:n; his ' "■"' 1 ' I""
clothing for the needy. | iriu- for reports from Women's Infer- Report '.vas received in Norman -N • ' { iioints w;i> board would consent to rent a bn'ld- name on the wrong line, while tlu t•- n n a .1 ,t .n mun. t«>i
Kight families have been "adopted" | national League for Peace and I ree-1 Saturday that an Oklahoma City ^ oond^and won tlie shotgun given :n^« a" MO :iri' available ' Jf" ] eonrl rlerk"> finger is indicating the N '
and 25 remain on the lists in Norman, I dom, held at The Hague December; nurse who was special attendant to ^ .'in,| 'Vavlor
with approximately 75 other families 7-(f, but one Xorman woman is par- ;i small uox patient two weeks ago, 'V \ ' ' . . ' . r
. , * f , , , • . , , , . " , .. ,• I anl \ oung, with point>. tin
in the rural parts of the county tin- ticularly interested because she was was quarantined with the disease. ; thirl ml wis 'ivtn the suit
cared for, Red Cross workers say. invited to atend, but could not make Phvsicians were unable to verify 1S.U(. 1 ,nl' ' l'1 ' " ,,U . "
...... |. c i ' 'I■ i , • of clothea offered by the Ilmshaw
Whde not all of these families are j the trip.
absolutely destitute their incomes are She i. Miss Kli/abeth Jordan, a
1 23 remain on the lists in Norman, dom, held at The Hague December nurse who was special attendant to ^ ^ ^^ Tavlor
b approximately 75 other families 7-c>, but one Norman woman is par- ;i small yox patient two weeks ago, Y iul Voun«r with 45 point?
the rural i>arts of the county un- ticularly interested because she wasi^as quarantined with the disease. ' ' ,jv« n the
ed for, Red Cross workers say. invited to atend, but could not make; Phvsicians were unable to verify 'su(, 1 ,in • *" ( Jxas " u
, / „ e .i .• i* . t ' of clothes offered by the Hin
lule not all of these families are the trip. • the rumor.
Mrs. .N
; unnitte
bearly sufficient to provide food and|sistant professor of Knglish in the MARGARET M'KINNEY
clothing, to say nothing of any I Diversity. Miss Jordan has been a
Christmas extras, Mrs. Davis said. member of the league since its or- SEEKS IRISH HONOR
Effort will be made to see that ganization in 1915. and was invited .
needy folks are supplied with suffic- to become a member of the American Margaret Mckinnev, of Norman, is
ient clothing by all means. Several delegation at this conference. onc Gf the four Sooner beauties who
bundles of assorted wearing apparel — desire to be queen of the St. Patrick's
donated to the Red ( ross recently lias ONE FINED IN COURT dav celebration at the I'nivcrsity next
been given out, and many families are Arthur I ox, who was arrested by Sprjll{r,
on the waiting list. Anyone who can j Police Chief II. L. Sanderson Friday Other candidates are Kmma Jane
spare bundles is asked to call the > afternoon charged w ith drunkenness, Coffman, Holdenville, Aline Pinker- ^a>' Chapman.
Red Cross. pleaded guilty before Judge Park- ton, Geary, and Josephine Duvall,
hurst Saturday afternoon and was Oklahoma City.
Bath, Me.—Vice President Cool- fined $10. This was the first police Knignccring students will elect the
store.
All boys were paid a commission
on the subscribers they secured, Abbott will examine th buildin
and iu addition were guests of The and if other plans of the boar 1 and
Transcript at a matinee party at the special gymnasium committee fa:i, it
Billings theater. i may be taken over.
Boys who took part in the con- j *
test, in addition to the winners, were GEORGE THOMAS DIES
Bill Hoskinson, Walter Abbott,
Lanson Absher, R. H. Parham, Jr.,
Roy Adkins, Robert Weidman, and
:ng, a no l u litis are a\auanie r court
athletic purposes. ^ right line.
John Lindsay, manager ot the Cleveland county's marriage ap-
Norman Oil mill, has volunteered plication books are believed to hold l ini (
the use of one of his birJdingg, if the greatest collection of poor hand- j 's'l^iinon president
suitable. It will be necessary to writing preserved in the county.
floor the building. C'oich George
Norman a reality.
; secretary of the carpenters' union
j lias promised the aid of Norman
! carpenters, A. S. Faulkner, superin-
lent < i city schools, and Prof. C
t the school
board, are backing t'.i> plan, and
Mrs. I'./ra McCall, president of Old
uld give
TAX SUIT STARTED KeKln„, s;,hl „.Jt clul
BY OKLAHOMA RAILWAY it- -i
AFTER LONG ILLNESS
George Van Camp Thomas,
DIVORCE IS ASKED
\ Helping gross neglect, cruel
queen December 12. The celebration treatment, and non-support Lena
will be held February 1/ instead of '• Levine filed petition for divorce in
idge and other high government of- court held since December 1.
ficials Saturday attended th? wed-
ding of l\ S. Senator Walter kdpe Mrs. J. F. McNatt was in Okla- March 17 on account of an engineer- district court Saturday against Mor-
and Miss Camilla Sew-all. j homa City Friday. ing convention here at that time. ris Levine. She asks temporary ali-
- mony and all costs of the action.
Telephone
600
There is no need to search through the tele-
phone book for a number when you want extra
good cleaning and pressing work done, when
a call to Telephone 600 will bring you the
best of service.
University Cleaners
794 Asp Avenue
Telephone
600
Washington.— Senator llarreld
won his long fight with Congress-
man Manuel Herrick over the post-
i mastership at Cherokee Satun'iy
when John \Y. Racklev, Harreldj
candidate, was appointed to the po- |
sition bv President Harding.
The children taking \ art in the
| three act playlet, which was written
Allotting an erroneous and arln- lln!lidecl liv an eiyllt y ar old N'or-
trary ad valorem lax levy van col- n c|,;|(j Wl.re joh„ W'yrick. 10
lei'ted oil their property last year,, yt,;ips n|,| Arnold Court. 8 years
llie Oklahoma Railway company til- | ^ [|arvey Holmes, 11 y-ira old.
d two suits in district court Friday . ^c(| (iroo^'s. 7 years old, and Vir-
ginia Uinplebv, 12 years old.
One Starts Library
The most popular books with the
children were the W'ollard edition
of Mother I loose and \t *op ^ Fab-
les illustrated hy Milo Winter. The
stereoscope pictures were also of
great interest to the children who
scattered themselves aroi :.d the ex-
hibit room on the floor and around
against .Miss Lydia Briggs, county
treasurer, for recovery of $327.04.
The state board of equalization
after an illness of several months. A K-vi« d an . d valorem tax of 1.5
complication of disease! finally mills 011 the company's property
caused his death. which had a valuation of $21S,1II2 in
Kumrai services wi'l be hel l at this county in 1'I20. according to the
.1 p. n. S 'ndav at tin- bi.'t Melli petiiion. Plaintiff company alleges
odist church, contlee'erl by Rev. irregular procedure in computing its
Robert M. Lehew. Interment will valuation and also charges that no
be made at the I. O. 0. I', cenic ad valorem taxes wire necessary for
tery. the general fund of that year.
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We Believe In Quick Sales
and Small Profits
Four patterns. 42-piece Dec-
orated Sets, $15.00 values—
Glasses as low as. set-
45c
Smokeless 7'
j Chilled Shot,
20 boxes—
$2i
OS
26-pieee set. 25 year Com-
munity Silver—
$12^
Plain White I'lates. set
$108
Plain \\ Itite Ctips and Sau-
cers, set
22 Cartridges, 10 boxes—
$2:
00
Any Heating- Stove in the
house—
Half-Price
Range Eternal, $135 seller,
$9&S
Round Aluminum Roasters,
each—
SI
00
Porcelain Range, $135.00
seller—
$100
Harness, $60.00 seller—
Hunting Coats as low as—
Till' rush of Christmas shopping 'f 11
forgotten when yoti enter this -ii'ie. (iiit
suggestions of llttster llrowti i-■ wear
are so conveniently arranged that even sty! •
shoe, be il for vnnrself. for Had or l'rotlier ot
Sister, may he'selected with a minimum ex-
penditure of time and energy.
And thrifty shoppers will appreciate the many
opportunities for economy to be found lierp.
\s Gifts—consider something of real service
|luster 1'rown Shoes and Hosiery.
Buster Brown Shoe Store
HOLLAND & SHERMAN
207 Hast Main
Havel ourW inter (clothes
Renewed for Christmas
Above prices only Saturday and Monday. Toys galore for the girls and boys. We
give S. & H. Trading Stamps.
LEWIS & TAYLOR
"Where Your Money Buys More"
Main at Peters
Two more weeks and Santa Clans will be pavin r rs
a visit and we all want to look our best when we rcet
the jovial, old gentleman from the north.
Or, maybe, we will want to go home for a few days
visit with the home folks-
Put, wherever we spend Christmas, we will want our
clothes to look their best.
There is nothing that will help their appearance like
a trip through Jack Powers' cleaning plant. A tele-
phone call to 281 or 305 will start them on the jouruc).
jack Bowers Cleaning Co.
118 West Main
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