The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 109, Ed. 1 Monday, November 8, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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H'NIVERSAL BROADWAY FEATURE|
IINIVERSIIY THEATRE TONIGHT
"Where the Crowds Go"
AMERICAS MOST DISTINGUISHED ACTOR
NAT C. GOODWIN
IN OCTAVE MIRABEAIPS GREAT TRAGEDY
"Business Is Business"
6 ACTS 6
This is the first of a series of great pictures. On account
of extreme length and expense of this picture, the admission
price is raised to
5 cents and 15 cents
COME EARLY
DOORS OI'EN 7:00 P. M.
jTHAT DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT BEAUTIFl'I. TRIBUTE
A statement on the results of Tues- T° "MOTHER''
ilay s elections has been issued bv the On an+u / i_.
W ashington headquarters of the t>em- . arred on Sept 26 19$) iTrs^R h'
" ratic National Committee. It is Sea well motEer "of W II and J T
composed, in about equal parts, of Seawall and Mrs J Cal Littrell If
X*y* rr3^Sta%r«-lo,|nd ;'*'* c''y>^"^ei^d 'ettere from each of
Democrat Th. lLi.iV j °be" her chlldren, which she prizes most
Sonai remitsS Z ?°n' 1 ik'h!>'' Amont them "as the follow-
• In discussing sTyre^fch ^kfndjy Steffi
' inrdeafin; witt°&u T* T^d I ^nscript^"p.biufe ^ ™andma"
lacity was, employed. ifepubul Mrs.TiUrellTnd ^ill^fe
ie trains in nfcvslnoii^ *„n.. ™_ii 7
cans held their own or made teams ;n
every legislative and congressional
contest and made gains, compared
with every election struggle since
>11, m each of the three gubernatori-
al fights.
1 he statement's references to Mas-
sachusetts should be analyzed. It is
not true that Gov. Walsh got the high-
est vote any Democrat ever received
in Massachusetts. Some recent hand-
physically and
•p the verses:
•>«pt. 27, 1825.
mentally. Following
Sept. 27, 1915
Lines written for
"Grandma"
Celebrating Her 90th Birthday
Life is real, life is earnest"—
i„.nb „7.7'C . Y'","c. ««•'> «"• nana-, And Life's mountain, as we climb—
!ust have misled the committee. Tho' the way be rough and rugged,
1 «tf!4 "M.hfi118)?8 rwW.Vl234,670 in Each can make his life sublime:
IJU4, while Gov. Walsh got but 229
!12 Tuesday. While Mr. McCall got I?or is not each life a battle,
■inly. 235,918 votes, the Republican As journey on each day?
candidate for lieutenant governor trot "oum' °"r mnoM.
250,940, as against 203,2(>0 for his
Democratic rival. Mr McCall ran be-
d!d in ^14 ■tlCk®'" ,th,s time a* h<=
1914, owing to hi opposition to
more liberal pensions while in Con-
gress. He will be the first Republi-
, can governor since 190!l The Repub
• leans increased their majority in the
legislature by 17. The Progressive
'arty lojst its identity a.MTpVcTo'n
til* r°ar? ,!al-lot'r Vet RePfesenta-
i\e Campbell in Kansas, a veteran1
ampaigner, has said that the Kansas
' 1 "Pulists in their wildest days were
M iJP comparison with the Massa-
'SfJ® , Progressives in 1912 and
Round our paths the muskets rattle
As we upward press our way.
• vii forces tempt us ever
From the paths of right to stray,
nward, upward, swerving never;
May God help us day by day.
You have almost reached the summit
Of life's mountain, blessed day
\nd with battle axe and plummet
Marked for us—the better way!
\lmost see the "Hills of Glory"
As you near the streets of gold
Sing with joy the "old, old story,"
The song that never grows old.
! he Psalmist speaks of life's brief day
Mclntire's Garage
(Formerly Adkins)
WEST MAIN STREET
PHONE 565
Gasoline, Oil and All Supplies Constant-
ly on Hand
AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE BY DAY OR HOUR OR TRIP IN
CHARGE OF EXPERIENCED DRIVERS
Bus, Jitney and Baggage
Prompt and courteous service. Phone 565 and your wants
will be quickly supplied.
Dealer in new and second hand machines. Let us figure
with you when you are in the market for old or new machines,
or want to trade.
MOTH EIR «dehisl i
♦ •
♦ FURNACES «
♦ If your furnace needs clean- •
♦ ing, repairing or rebuilding. ♦
♦ call ♦
♦ G. L. HILL <V
♦ Phone 327 ♦
♦ Or if you need a new furnace
♦ installed I have one of the best ♦
every other
tate except!^"* vou ^'ave traveled on your way—
I These four score years and ten.
Mail Subscriptions, year $2.50
Mail Subscriptions, 6 months 1.25
Mail Subscriptions, 1 month .25
By Carrier, per annum 2.00 j
By Carrier, per week .05; for
Issued Daily except Thursdays and j
Sundays.
are woven around Boy #cout nc.
Books that will keep your boy off the1 1,1 191:1
street. | senator in 1914
A
191.1 and by 15,340 I God grant that in the coming years,
bl. ... 1,1 iyA4- me Democratic can ! tk, i n
complete line of the best books ',K,ate f?r governor Tuesday carried it And liveth^fruit
boys, regular GOc books on sale abou,t M00, although he had receiv-1 " His ove in all tn
at 25c each. , "d "early 5000 plurality in Baltimore I ' 1,0
now at 25c each.
CARTER'S NICKEL STORE
PHONE 16
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♦ ♦
♦ ADMISSION PRICES FOR
♦ Nal C. Goodwin
♦ in
♦ "BUSINESS IS BUSINESS
[lays may blessed be,
fruitage for thy tears
early 5000 plurality "in 'Baltimore j in a" See'
jgiveVTcitVhomeSruleeTt height-" ''eaChed
I o-'i'to n?rmal|y- although it[ God's call to you is given—
Rnntovfu / ,eIecti>ral vote twice, j May angels bear you home to light,
_ . evelt one of its eio-hr vnt = o„,i To God, to friends, and Heaven.
O O. K. TRANSFER & STORAGE
♦ COMPANY
♦ Reutepholer & VanDyke, Props.
♦ Office Phone 225
♦ Residence Phone 268
♦ VanDyke Res. Phone 58
► Your Patronage Solicited *
DR. KAFHERINE HARRIS
OSTEOPATH
NORMAN
Tuesdays and Fridays
Office over New York Tailoring Co.
With Mrs. Alma Westervelt
INDIANA REPUBLICANS
series of meetings in various por
■ ■•vvv.>iAu >uuuua ( ui - . .
tions of the state and the attendance ls®ue but im ueen in tne democratic I 1U SUI*
has l>een aurh n« tn n1r * o fakniai;nn. column at pvprv nraoidential elerfinn I E'en
but has been
HERE TO STAY
If your Sewing Machine is
not giving your satisfaction
phone 606. I clean and repair
all makes.
Satisfaction guaranteed or no
charges.
J. S. DRIESBACH
101 Beal Street, Norman, Okla.
To meet the loved ones gone before,
ui me gold I Where many mansions be:
the Democratic | s'nt' God's praise for evermore,
idential election ! E'en for eternity.
congratulations and love, I re-'
U1HUI1. a series oi "uonar banquets" V.'V committee probablv
has been held and at each there has , "est it could, wih every fact.
I 111 |k > | on nil nmlti ..*t« • ,.L J I il ' il 11(1 II 0*111'P £1 ff o 1 n ol- i4>
i nciu aim at eacn tnere nas . y. L
attendance which crowded the and flt'ure against it.
been an
♦ ♦
♦ G. C. GAINES ♦
♦ Painting, Papering, Decorating •
♦ Estimates Cheerfully Given ♦
♦ Phone 35 ❖!
£ All Wark Guaranteed. * + + + +
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦$>♦♦ - - ^
BARBECUED MEAT
barbecued
C. Arnaud is serving barbecued ' ''jlm.uu'i'LAf "fA |he kitchens. | LATFST war vuwq
meat at his place in ifotel Agnes u 'ead«s are more than LATES1 WAR NEWS
by'th'e'pound^' lit delfcious'prepar- "?y « "> '"^crowds in'dfcSttS' N Nov G.-The capture of I compliment to their pastor, Rev. E. S.
Dy tne pouna. it is ueucious, prepar llltense lnteregt that the people of the N';s.h: ®erI"a- ''V the Bulgarians, was- Benjamin, at their meeting last night,. —Headquarters for
political matters mclaIiy announced today. J when they raised his salary from' Rucker's.
of ioic „i„ I ^1000 to $1200 per annum. Mr. Ben-1
our affectionate son,
O. H. BENTON.
Suits! And such
But the best of all
which we offer them.
WHOLLY DESERVED
The official board of the Methodist;
J Episcopal church paid a deserved
of I compliment to their pastor, Rev. E. S.
I-.... 1 ripn i'lmin at tllQl'v mnn^ino Innl- ^1-
Dr. HELEN E. RICE
OSTEOPATH
NORMAN
Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays.
Office Over New York
Tailoring Co.
* You Will Eventually Take •
♦ CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTING* ♦
The science of Chiropractic ♦
properly applied removes the ♦
cause of disease, and allews •
nature to restore health. ♦
For appointment call Phone 671 ♦
DR. S. J. ENDICOTT ♦
Chiropractor 0
♦ 222 H E. Main. Over Ephraim'u. ♦
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all
by the pound. -« ■= intense interest that the DeoDle of the
ed according to the real rules, and PeoPle ox tne
vou should dron in at his nlace and ute fre taking in political matters
sample it e.ven thus far ahead of the 1916 elec- ... v .
Did vou ever eat barbecued meat' *K'r' ''htycontend that all is a sure i'.o"' ,^v- ['■—Capture of Varvar-! iamin's work as pastor and worker' Whv worrv wVien i
Did you ever eat barbecued meat. uuluaHon that the republicans are "•about 40 miles northwest during the past year has been most such asuitaswe Ireof^r"
-If you want a pretty inexpensive eolLrbatUe a"d rMdy for the -op was "an t ^an-AusWan! "vcellent, and the Transcript congrat- $?2 50 Rucke?!. 6 *
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wearables. I 4
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can get
•ing for only
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BEAUTY PARIjOR «
Mrs. Alma Westervelt ♦
(Over New York Tailoring Ce.) 4
Phone 597 *
Hair Dressing, Shampooi
Manicuring, Electrical Sc.
Treatment, Facial Massage for
Ladies and Gentlemen ♦
chnnld nvnminn WiiclfBr's lino nt . 1 addlt'0" to the Kreai crowas tney, more tn!
ft2.60 suits before you buy elsewhere. ^aTur^f the 1 ^ - Pri8°ner-
—Are you tired of some of your
talking machine records ? We will ex-
change for you. The Little White Shop.
era point out as an indication "ofTe-i, ,Rome' Nov. 6.—The total Bulgarian
oublican ontimism ic in Serbia ire estimated at 80
LOOK!
HAVE YOU SEEN OUR
LADIES' AND MISSES'
$12.50 SUIT DISPLAY. THIS
WEEK? IF NOT, SEE OUR
WINDOW'S.
publican optimism is the large number1 rAn^'"' '"*°®rDla 3rc esti
of candidates for state nominations. Tf ' an -Athens dispatch
there were no chance to win there
would be no candidates, but there is
states.
5uiu oe no candidates, but there is) London-. Nov. 6.—Additional details
contest on for every republican state 1 were received Saturday from Serbian
nomination. There are no contests for1-\our£es concerning the victory which
Ut hf.v have, won over
democratic state nominations.
BRYAN AND WILSON
—Have you seen our line of ladies
>12.50 suits? They are really worth
much more. Rucker's.
—The love and affection felt by the
ladies of the M. E. Church, South, for
the wife of their pastor was expressed
this week by the gift of a beautiful
>at. Mrs. Ownbey appreciated the
the Bulgarians at lsvm- u uw) apureciaieu ine
the entrance to Baliuna'pass in thouf?ht back of the beautiful gift even
southern section of the country- Ti.f; mor? '" ',ts mtrinslc value, and sin-
caviix . .! ' cerely thanks the ladies for their
* iseccion ot the country. i„ i
Messrs. Bryan and Wilson seem to L,are ?ai^ to have taken part in, ^hnn^btfntnes^
ive come to the "nartinir nf 'le.little. If it is true that n,,i • "^^"tfulness.
RUCKER'S
AUTOMOBILE TAX
have come to the "parting of the1 ,?e- attle- it is true that the Bui -
ways," have locked horns ever the 7,'|r|a.ns, were routed and are in full I
matter of national defenses and en-| , ' Belez the safety of Prilen
largement of the United States army ! Monastir is assured for the nres-
and navy. President Wilson is in fa-l"" ' ?n(l the W!iV to Uskup may be
vor of some such enlargement, in a \1 ave(l-
sort of tentative, non-committal, con-!
•servative manner, and so declared in
a speech in New York city Thursday.
Hon. Wm. J. Bryan comes back at him
in a signed statement declaring Mr.
W I son's idea is outrageous, contrary
to the laws of God and man as con
slruod by Mr. Bryan, and a step back-
ward in civilization, A bitter fight
in congress over the matter is ex-
pected between the adherents of the
two leaders.
CARPENTERING AND CONTRACTING
N. H. SPENCER
l\o. 211 West Gray. Job Work a Specially
Drop me a card and I wi</ call and figure with
you on oig or little jobs.
MILLARD TO PENETENTIARY
Pawhuska, Okla.? Nov 5.—Ret Mil-
<.nlrV,'f',Khe, Xtate hlL'hwa>' 'aw 90 per
M.nt of the license tax of 25 cents >er
horse power on automobiles and mo-
got 516.15. The automonilers of N. r!
irot VpWand' Norman Thul
Tu|y'Cleveland county and Normal
CLASSIFIED
LINERS
Millard, former county treasurer ofiLr*?f®' f- relurn-
Osa-re county, plead guilty to the , .nl J |Tl Un<|er the law this money
charge of embezzlement in district I U?u(i for anything except
j court at Pawhuska Friday morning ' ma,nta'ninir the ,-„.„i„ 7-. txteP«
, counts as treasurer about $1,100. n,
i voluntarily went to the county attor
j ney and made the confession. Pre
vious to the
n e ro ds, drawing- etc ifully Passed his examination at the
f1G ?ls^ur.f1ments for Ausrust anri ('^urchf South, conference at
p mber will be made soon -.n^ 'J Altus, and was licensed to D reach in
- • - IUWI Illll^
He stated that he was short in his ac-1 Sontorv,w""vn"ulor Auf
He! , e ma'i* soon and ire
—Frank Monical is to have a big
sale of his stock on Friday, Nov. 19th. |
i
—The Cherokee Republican thinks!
that Bennie Owen seems to be about j
as well as a federal judge when it
comes to putting Missouri, Kansas
and Texas into the hands of a receiv-1
er.
—Let, us show you those ladies'
suits we are selling for only $12.50.
Rucker's.
—Mrs. J. R. Pyles is building a
pretty 5-room bungalow on the lots
she recently purchased on East Eu-
faula, joining the Oliver property on
the east. It is close in and will make
^ nice home for the Pyle^ family.
—Rev. R. A. Brigham success-
fully^ pa-^ed his examination at the
A
They Close
in December
Go Now*
expected to be large'
Altus, and was licensed to preach in
the first year class. There were sev-
enteen in this class, admitted on trial
ide the confession. Pre-! p , „ ! ''nteen in this class, admitted on trial
time of his confession the1,1PliS Jit-.. * e2, '? home from a busi- for one year," and their first year's
1 not been discovered. He Eutaula, Okla. j work will be largely in supplying
FOUND: A white kid glove.
Transcript officc.
shortage had not been discovered. Hei "eSS visit to Eufau'a. Okla. i , auw.ying
was sentenced to one year and one' Tl . churches who have no regular pastors.
—— day ,n the state penitentiary and left at R,,^.'s always something new!
c*"" S&t&i """" "1 ■ >■«. uw. ot-
■ — 'lelated in his genial and efficient
, —Rev. D. A iVicki-/..,. ,.o , , 1 ticiated in his genial and efficient
FOR SALE: Four head of horses,' Millard was ol^TUthe be-t h™ I '"orning from a week's vkit^1 thf ",arriaTe °t Mr- Harry
two wagons and, two sets harness men in Oklahoma, and his "downfall | ^?Per ! In' except"nall?1?AktaKuS
i. 1,1 j Muue agfed, and in oii«u r .
also several second-hand doors.
Barbour's Sanitary Grocery.
turned rejoicing.
Seepreat,J' ,eKrettfed and ^1,3^ t^r1- and in '^'-ate ^m Okhi^ma^iiv^hl^noon^t
X he V«in|a'Y frieI,ds- Fo*1-: children '°"KS f°'" Vlslts f' «"> her the court house. The happy coupTe re
POR r^A r i-i 'Sriy. ne ,was assistant postmaster at! * J —1
)V VkGovd hor8e' 5 tyea/Buold;' Rnld a,,d also at Oklahoma City, and n
set of leather harness, set of chair: was regarded as one of the best and L - want 30r"- fresh record,
harness, one farm wagon and one most efficient men in the service ■ winyou', V|ctor ? We have them and
surrey, one saddle. Whole outfit for service. will exchange with vou Th
^ - White Shop. "
♦ DON'T MISS SEEING
Nal C. Goodwin
1110. P. A. Maloy, 405 Chatauqua
GOOD FARM FOR SALE: One ti^n
dred and sixty acres timber ant,
bottom land, 70 acres in cultivaHon
good nasture with running water
within five mile of Normar.. See W
R. Clarke at the Norman Oil Mill.
GOOD FARM: My farm, one hall
mile southwest of the University tf
for sale for cash or on terms. Inqulrr
Mrs. Hannah Daniels. «*
— | ai tne ngm
DO YOU want to sell or buy or trade? ,>nce1s1; ^ther with the right service
Put a little w.-.nt ad in this column a?u "K ' treatment, is the secret
Try it. It don't cost mu.h of our success- Rucker's.
and
Little
1
in
' BUSINESS IS BUSINESS"
-t
University Theatre Tonight
5 Cents and 15 Cents
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--Right merchandise at the right
ll'l/toc >. L. ^L.
t IrfST™1. ™d'" Kn.h,rIi'rK
^ ines friends feel good (and he lias
t ;p;
fiftv V . I after usi,,R tol""'co for
fifty ytars, he quit a few weeks aim-
quit instanter, and has not felt the
need of it since. But he never was an
E7e of the weed and few
Knew he used it at all.
"IT
A'JR TIME,
knowledge
and experience
in the printing
buvofcii.
Whm you are in need of lome-
thing in this line
DON'T FORGET THIS
"Two fairs
for one fare"1
soon,will beonJ
a memory.
December 4 is tbe last
<lay of the Panama-Paaifcc
Exposition at San Francisco.
The San Diego Exposition
closes December 31.
See tke Grand Canyon of Arizona
:n route to California. &!\
J. J. BAKER, Agent
m
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