The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 89, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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HIGH SCHOOL CHAPEL
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New Fall Merchandise
For the careful and discriminating buyers. The buyers of this store are back from the
markets and most of the new stock is in. We bought very heavy this year, and bought
somewhat later than usual, thereby getting a little reduction on the original prices. Also
had the advantage of buying goods that we know positively will be in demand for this fall.
—protecting our customers as well as ourselves against unseasonable merchandise. We
are expecting more of your trade this fall than ever before. A visit to the different de-
partments will convince you that we are entitled to a larger share by giving better prices
and better merchandise and better service.
liast-J'roof
Complete
line of this famous
corset now on our
shelves ready for.
your inspection. A
larger and better
assortment this
season than ever
before. If you do
not wear Warner's
try one this sea-
son. If you are not
satisfied get your
money back. Every
one guaranteed.
Ladies* toats
About the biggest and best line of coats
to select from you ever saw. It's a pleas-
ure to show these coats, most everyone
knows what Palmer's name means in a
coat. They are the BEST and are priced
for everybody from $5.00 to $30.00.
Children's coats in the latest goods and
styles. A visit to this department will con-
vince you. We'll take pleasure in showing
whether you are ready to buy or not.
SILKS AND DRESS GOODS
Department is the most complete in our history. All the new silks that are popular for
this season nov on display. A large and well assorted stock of wool goods to select from.
We've bought heavy in these departments this year in order to be able to supply you
with your demands. We urge you to give this department an early visit.
Outings
Ginghams
The best outings we have ever been able
to buy for the money. Any pattern you
want, light or dark or medium. See these
outings before buying.
, Priced at only 10c per yard.
The largest assortments of ginghams
ever shown in Norman. The best grades
in all colors that won't fade at only 12 l-2c
per yard. Another big assortment of ex-
tra good quality at only 10c per yard.
Boys' Suits
xMen's Suits
The kind that wear, in the season's lat-
est styles and colors. Ask us to show you
the all wool line with two pairs of pants at
only $6 per suit.
■lust the thing for school wear. Boy's
suits front $2.50 to $7.50.
Walk Over Shoes
We urge upon
elsewhere, until v
Walk Overs. Tli
you to withold buying
ihi have s^en our line of
e biggest and best line
ever sold. All the new styles—tan with
cloth tops or same in black; English lasts
and the ever popular Hi Toe lasts. Prices
from $3.50 to $3j00.
Free Free
To the boys buying $5 worth or over
this week and provided there is a pair of
Buster Brown shoes in the bill, we will
give FREE a Buster Brown Watch or a
Buster Brown Knife. For the girls we will
give a fine and handsome pair of scissors.
We can say without fear of contradic-
tion that we have the largest line of men's
suits in Norman. Suits that are made by
the most reputable clothing houses in
America. We'll give you correct styles
and goods, perfect fit and guarantee you
satisfaction. Prices range from $10 to
$25. See our all wool line at $15 and $16.50
Mallory hats
are without ques-
tion the best
and $3.50 hats on
the market to-
day. They are
just the kind the
young man likes
as they are al-
ways the first to
show the correct
styles. We have
them in Mack,
brown, green and
those new grays.
See this line at
and $:i..r)0
La France Shoes
for the ladies are the most popular and
best known line in Norman, in Style, Wear
and Comfort they are unexcelled. In the
newest lasts in either* lace ov button, lots
of cloth tops to select from—$3.50 to $4.
We W ould Like To Have Everyone
in Cleveland county pa> u- i visit this fall and inspect our goods and get our prices in all
i K-partments. We are after your business. All we ask is an "even break." A complete
line of underwear and blankets at prices that have never been quoted before. We urge
you to pay us an early visit.
R. C. Berry
1889
1915
4> At chapel exercises at the high
4> school tomorrow morning, Prof. Lloyd
4- Curtis, Miss E. Marie Anderson and
•{• Miss Marguerite Pendleton will be the
•J* entertainers with a musical and elo-
cutionary program. Patrons of the
•!• school cordially invited.
SIMS IS ACQUITTED
No cases being ready for trial, the
' jurors in county court were excused
| this morning until 9 o'clock Wednes-
' day morning. The case against Sims,
charged with violating the prohibitory
law, was tried yesterday and the jury
brought in a verdict of acquittal, hold-
ing the state had not made out a case.
WAR NEWS BOILED DOWN
1 French troops have made further
I progress in the continuation of the
general offensive movement on the
western front. The Paris war office
reports advances in the forest of
, Givenchy and at Hill No. 119, where
the allies are thrusting at the de
; fenses of Lens.
French airmen have been active be-
hind the German lines and a squadron;
of them has dropped forty shells of
heavy caliber on the railroad station
at Met?.
The situation in the Balkans con-
linues tense. An announcement by
the official government organ at Ath-
es indicates that French troops have
been landed at Saloniki to assist
Greece. This announcement is regard-I
ed as resolving all doubts as to
Greece 's entry into the war.
The Greek government has seized;
■ | the Macedonian railways, an official j
■ announcement says. Besides the Rus j
1 sian jjltimatum giving Bulgaria;
: twenty-four hours to dismiss German
and Austrian officers now with its
| army, it is reported in Rome that the
! quadruple entente powers, acting
jointly, will present a note to Bulgaria
' demanding that she explain her at-
j titude.
Accordij.u' to Bucharest reports von
MfU'kar en i.-. on the Serbian frontier
! with 250,000 Teutonic troops and two
i thousand guns, withdrawn from the
i Russian war theatre for the most part
j Concentrate of the Bulgaria army
' [ is under way, '50,000 men being en-
i gaged in the movement, according to
Athens advoes through Paris.
Every Night this Week
BURTON'S COMEDIANS
IN THE BIG TENT ON WEST MAIN STREET
TONIGHT
"The Church and Its People'
A BEAUTIFUL PASTORAL PLAY
1000 SEATS AT 10 CENTS
25 PEOPLE
BAND AND ORCHESTRA
PLEASANT PLACE TO SPEND A PLEASANT
EVENING
AN APPEAL FOR HELP
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The coin Ittee appointed by the
different ch ixhes on last Thanksgiv- j
j ing day have expended all the funds
on hand an i -till there is a demand
for more help by one, or two worthy
families livr.g in Norman.
On behalf of these worthy ones, the
above name.: committee earnestly re-1
quests all the people in our city who j
can spare few dollars or cast off
clothing, tc send such goods to Mrs.
Corn. Pay lie cash to Bert Baggett
| at the First National Bank.
Remember that winter is near at
hand, and fuel, clothing, and food
must be provided for all who are,
worthy of help and are making an
honest eft' : !• support themselves,
and yet fall little short of getting
, all that i* • •.!-!. To keep hunger and
j cold from the widow's home will you!
kindly rem<>:nb.,r the poor and needy
, ones on next Thanksgivine day, as
I you did last year.
Your gifts will be judiciously ex-;
pended and every dollar that you give
| will he placed, where most needed. On
I behalf of the recipients of past gifts,
the committee wants to thank all who
j gave to that fund.
The treasury is now empty, and a
| small defici Remember this appeal;
is one of necessity on behalf of those
who really need help.
J. EDWARDS, Chairman.
TUry Imported Cloth Top* $6.00
t ne unae L,oth.r ToP,rs.oo
Styles of the Times-
the kind you see on Broadway, in every
fashionable club, and worn by the best
dressers in the leading cosmopolitan cities
— that's what we're displaying today for
you men who want the new types of
footwear —
If you want real style a pair of Florsheims
properly fitted will meet your requirements with-
out sacrificing "every-day" comfort—we've a com-
plete assortment of leathers and shapes at $5, and
some at $6 and $7.
Call and let us fit you right in a stylish
pair of shoes at a price you want to pay.
The Ephra^m
Clothing Co.
ON DEATH OK W. F. FLOOD
S TONEWARE
We have a nice line of mixing
Resolutions of sympathy and re-
-oect, adopted by Norman Lodge No.
'<i, A. F & A. M
Whereas: Death has again entered
our Lodge and removed from our
midst Brother William F. Flood.
We recognize that the Supreme
Grand Architect of the Universe in
his infinite wisdom doeth all things
well, and we bow in humble submis-
sion to his will. While we mourn the
loss of out departed Brother, we know
there must be justice in the Master's
call and console the craft with the bowls, pitchers, baking dishes, etc.
assurance that Masons who have done _ 1A „.or
the will of the Grand Master by fol- at 5 - 1U & cents.
lowing the teachings upon Life's
Trestle Board, while traveling upon,
the broad level of time, building up a1
spiritual character, a temple not made
with hands, eternal and ennobling,
I have been transferred bv death from
his Lodge below to the Supreme
j Lodge above, where thev may enjoy.
eternal felicitv amid the splendor and
' .-lory of the Temple on high.
Resolved, that we extend our sin-
eere sympathy to the family and rela-
j fives of our departed Brother and
vould direct them to Him. who a'one
•an cor ole in these sad "hours of be-j
NORMAN, 0KLAH0M\
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CLASSIFIED
LINERS
TOYS
Bring the
Carter Bros.
children in to
Circus Parade.
j GIRL WANTED to learft candy mak-
ing. Smith's Book Store.
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Farm of
100 acres within a mile of Gettys-
j burg, S. Dak., and two residence prop-
j erties in that city. For sale, or will
traf'e for property in or near Norman.
■L W. Sturgis, Norman, Okla.
"Its on the Ledge"
—Pasture: The best in the coun-
try. Close to town. Phone 561. 2t
. that our charter be drap-
n riod of thirty days, a copy
evolutions be sent to his
the same be spread on our
nasre of which shall be set
r that 'tmroose.
Fraternally.
r I. VANDERPOOL,
E. P. INGLF.
P MORTFR,
Committee.
the
Watch Our Window for
above goods now on sale at
CARTERS'
Nickle Store
5=10=25 Cent Geods
—Property Wanted: To buy Nor-
man property; near University pre-
ferred. Farm near Ringwood, Okla.,
for sale. Cec Henry Walker at Tran-
script office this week. Phone 16.
—For Sale: One buffet in good
condition. H. S. Browne, phone 230;
439 Elm street. 3t
HERE'S A BIG BARGAIN
Fine fall weather.
—The new Oklahoma City Times
management is having its troubles
Now come? a report that Col. C. B.
Edgar, its former editor, has sued it
for $30,000 back salary as editor.
— Your stock payments and month- -The new store rorn in the op<?r:i
ly dividerd., are guaranteed to pay house building is beinufixed up 'in
off your loan_ in ninety-four months, t i' e shape for Bowling's Grocery, ani
with the National Loan and Invest- hat establishment hopes to move' nt)
ment Company. The actual cost of t tomorrow or Thursday
the loan foi ninety-four months is a
little less than six per cent. C. M Next Thursday
Rucker's puts u.i
Their New Fall
The S K McCall Company's Merchandise at
Irresistable Prices
I I want to close out my landed in-
I 'erests. and will give son>eor.e a £reat
i barrnin, viz:
1(W acres worth . _$5,000
IfiO acres worth 3,000
80 h ' COWS (fine) . 1.950
4 head mules .... 500
2 wagons 100
4 nlows 100
9 harrows v 20
° buggies 100 !
2 corn and cotton planters _ 20
1 John Deere corn binder _ 100
100 bales of hay 25
230 East Main
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—House for Rent: No. 411 North
Steward—near high school and east
side school. Inquire at 325 E. Main.
—Wanted: To rent a store room in
Norman, or part „f one. Need about
400 square feet floor space with good
show window. Address "Stjre," Tran-
script office. 8t
,! —Found: A lady's hand bag with
I valuable contents. Owner will please
; call at Transcript office, describe hag
and contents, nay expenses and tako
it away.
— Rev. E. O. Whitwell returned
from Walters. Okla., yesterday bring-
ing news of a very successful 10-days hicken he -e in the Runyan building Totil _ $10,915
meeting, at which over foity persons on South Peters is doing a good busi- And S7.1f i takes th- whole lot.
professed conversion. He now goes ' t " charge of Mr. Herring- IX) OU want to hell or buy or trade ? Give clear title ^Ul bear the most
to Sapulpa, where he opens a meetmi: " thoroughly experienced chicken Put a little want ad in this column. ' capful scrutiny.
this week. num. 1 rv 't. It don't cost niu li K*"1 "V Monical, Route 5 Norman.
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—Wanted: To rent a modern 4 or
j 5 room house, close in, on or before
j Nov. 1. Inquire S. K. McCall Ca
gents furnishing department.
—Wanted: Girl to do general house
work. Phone 599. 211 West Eufaula.
Found: Some money. Loser can
| learn about it by calling at this offiea
land paying for this advertisement.
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