The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 296, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 21, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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'VOLUME I
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1914
NUMBER 296
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AIRDOME— TEDORA— TO-NIGHT I j Notice To Patrons
A story teeming with heart interest showing thrilling fights between anarchists and
police. Life among the anarchists, thrilling races between blooded horses, and in all a
beautiful love story. Positively guaranteed, first time ever shown in Oklahoma.
Secured at extra expense on account of failure o"f Arizona to arrive, and at the
small sum of 10c. 5 REELS OF THRILLING SPECTACULAR INCIDENTS
Air dome—" Tedora"— To-Night— 10c
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Beginning Aug. 1, we will again charge the
regular and customary prices, as follows for
both ladies and gents.
PRESSING
SUITS 50c
TROUSERS . . . 25c
SKIRTS 25c
COATS 25c
DRESSES ... 50c up
CLEANING & PRESSING.
SUITS $1.00
TROUSERS .... 50c
SKIRTS 50c t
COATS.
DRESSES
. . 50c
$1.25 up
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Little River Oil and Gas Co.
The Transcript understands
E. E. Bailey, who has been
Bcach Dancing Latest Fad.
,ne lranscopi, unuu^u.m,, "Society" in _ the East has
thit after so lon°- a time the Lit- reached the limit, it would seem, ^ __
tie River Oil and Gas company, in their latest fad, and the mm-,the «Co 0f Fleharty & Co.,
which'was promoting a well to 'sters are up in arms about it.; plumbers> for a number of
be put down in the neighbor-jThey declare: "But one degree yearSi disposed of his half.inter-
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E. E. Bailey Sells Out. LAST HOURS OF THE TRIAL.
Testimony Closed Yesterday-
Argument Last Night and
Today — Pruitt Will
Close — Great
Crowd.
D6 pill uovvil ill LUC J , .i i 0 Ulk1r
hood of Mardock, in the eastern j removed from nudity, and that a est in that
_ i i l 1 i Qfrron niPTl flTlfl WO- i i u:
hOOCl Ol MaraoCK, in trie eastern | „ ' ust in tuat roiauiwu .v..v —
part of Cleveland county, has very thin degree, men and wo-,week to his partner, W. H. Fle-
finally closed a deal with a drill- men in their bathing suits lock hurty> and the latter m turn,
in? company and work will begin in each other s arms and whirl T,ol(1 half interest to his son-in-
O ^ ..ir V onrl r.rwl < in into i t A Tim firm l
The court house was
Mardock
acres of land in the
and Etowah country.
—Subscribe for the Daily.
W° {Jive special attention to fancy articals.
All Silk goods taken at owner's risk. Get a
pressing card and have 4 suits pressed for
$l.CO.
Theo. Osterhaus
Office Phone 149 Res. Phone 432
First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
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Edmond vs. Norman
Norman, while Grey, also ft
leaguer, will work for Edmond.
Come and Laugh With Us Today
The greatest of all laugh makers and the
highest priced comedian in moving pic-
tures, appearing in
"Hearts and Swords"
2 R°el Sterling Comedy Scream
The Moving Picture World says of this comedy: "This
is a two-part rip-roaring comedy that gains hearty and con-
tinuous laughter, it is crammed with funny situations and
characters and what they don't do in the action of the pic-
ture never happens. Ford Sterling is at his best. I his
strenuous comedy will make any audience laugh like the
dickens." ALSO
"The Passing of the Beast"
1 Reel Feature Drama with Wallace Reed and Dor-
othy Davenport
The University Tlieatie
"That Iced Air House." "Where the Crowds Go."
REGULAR PRICES 5c and 10c
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Tomorrow
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had a better reputation for jng the sweltering weather they
!square dealing than Fleharty & sat and stood patiently as the Edmond is coming to Norman The game will be called at 3:45.
!Co., and it will certainly retain lawyers summed up the evidence • tomorrow (Wednesday) to cross A general admission of 25c will
| that reputation under the new- and endeavored to shape it to ()ats with our team. This prom-; be charged. The game will be
old management. Mr. Fleharty their ideas of the case. i jses t0 be a fast game, as Ed- played at City Park.
! is recognized as a splendid work- Several local physicians gave mond is strengthened materially
man in the plumibng line, and testimony yesterday that in by summer school students and —WANTED: Reliable married
Leon is an. excellent mechanic, their opinion Mr. Lindsay was gQ is (he Norman team. man to work on farm by the
his specialty being electric work, insane, and the defense then H . .outhern league month. Steady work. Apply at
! in which he excels. We under- closed. nitcher and Wolf will twirl for the Transcript office.
istand the new firm will add judge McMillan had his in- Pitctier> a,ul vvou lw,u j
electric supplies to their stock, structions ready and in them;
and make electric work a spec- laid down the law to the jury in
: ialty as well as plumbing. a clear and explicit manner. By ,
Mr. and Mrs. Asbury have agreement of counsel the jury .
'moved from Pauls Valley to,Was instructed to render a ver- '
Norman, and are now domiciled diet either of first degree mur- '
j in a home on Second street, j der or acquittal, so there will be ,
i Leon was in charge of the elec- no compromise verdict. The law
trie work of the Washita Elec- on insanity as a defense was
■ trie company at the Valley, and given, and the reas mable doubt
! made a fine record as such. fully explained. The instruc-
— tions seemed to be satisfactory
i New Stunt With Motor Cycle, to both state and defense.
i County Attorney Corey open-
A new stunt with a motor ed for the state at 7:30 last ..
; cycle was noticed last evening, evening and closed this morning, j
The motor cycle was driven by;He was followed by Judge Allen
] a young man between the shafts j of Sulphur for the defense and ■
! of a buggy, with a couple of j he by Attorney Ben Williams,
i girls in the vehicle, and the gait! chief attorney for Mr. Lindsay, j • •
' the buggy went down .the street As the Transcript goes to press *;
1 was probably faster than it ever Judge Fogan of Davis is talking ..
i ran before. Another new stunt j for the defense, and he will be ..
is a wicker basket capable of j followed by Mooman Pruitt for • •
1 holding one or two persons,; the state. Many fine speeches ]
i which is attached to the side of are being made.
I the motor cycle. The case will go up to the ,iury
; some time this evening. It is be-'
FOUND: A blue serge coat, lieved it will, under the instruc- j \
I Owner can have it by calling at ! tions of the court, be a verdict of,..
| the Transcript office and de-, acquittal oi a hung ,iur\.
I scribing it and paying for this
j ad. Huerta Makes Get-A way.
CITY PARK
STEER ROPING AT FSONTlER DAYS, CHEYENNE, WYOMING
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Puerto, Mex., July 20. — The ° \
|German cruiser Dresden, with,
former President Huerta and his1
family and former War Minister (
jBlanquet, Senora Blanquet and;
their daughter aboard, sailed at |
7:30 o'clock Monday evening for i
Jamacia. From there they will
go to Europe.
j The departure of the former j
i chief executive was without in
Admission 25c jj
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Senator Gore in Town.
United States Senator Thos.
— . p Gore was here today and talk-
cident, there not being even any e(1 for an i10ur or m0re before
to him from Rucker's store to several hund-
red people, the large majority of
while the towns may be against
him, he will be strong among
the farmers and the "common
people."
| shouts of"goodbye
the dock
Hog-Tying a Steer In Championship Roping Contest.
Wrangling a Steer Which Is to Be Ridden.
Signaling to Judges That Hog-Tie Is Finished.
I any i my a v v. - -
Steerroping, busting and hog-tying Is one of the' t^J|Jng ■P0^,
Frontier Days celebration at Cheyenne, Wyoming, the g roperB, Hders and other cont.Bt-
steer is 33 1-B seeondB ,
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The only thing to indicate any whom were horny-handed farm
one of distinction was aboard the ■ ers ^nd he^made a speech that
.Dresden was an extended file of appealed to them, and doubtless
1 fifty ragged soldiers. 1 made him many votes, for they
' These troops presented arms at times enthusiastically ap-
as the Dresden moved out, but I piautjed him. it is certain that,
it was so dark it is doubtful if;'
Huerta observed this sole official
tribute to his departure. ....
The town Monday night wa-
i an object of considerable specu-!
lative interest. Orders have .j.
.been issued of virtually all the, ♦>
troops leaving the place open to '>
the constitutionalists.
The feeling towards Americans
has not been bettered by the
presence of Huerta and his {ol-
| lowers and there is some appre-
hension as to what reception
awaits the few remaining here
I Tuesday.
Just when the remainder of
, the Huerta party will be able to
leave is uncertain. The steamer
Mexico may arrive early in the
morning, in which case she will T
be boarded by the refugees dur- 4-
jing the course of the day and
will leave before night.
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I AUTION
Palm Beach suits should
washed carefully.
Let us launder your summer
suits.
We know how.
NORMAN STEAM LAUNDRY.
Phone 71
' ..California Ea'.lug f ears..
White Grapes, Lemons, Oranges, Bananas and
Apples.
..Cantaloupes,.
New Corn, Tomatoes and Watermelons.
Barbour's Sanitary Grocery
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Burke, J. J. The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 296, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 21, 1914, newspaper, July 21, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112757/m1/1/: accessed March 16, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.