The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 116, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 17, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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BUILDING rOR PERMANENCY
Always Proves To Be th Cheapest
System in the Long Run.
When one stops for c moment tn
the hurried press and rush of life and
lakes a retrospective view, the groat
The Daily Transcript
J. J. BURKE. Editor and Owner
Kntered a* second-class matter
January 17, 1914, at the Postoffice at
N rman, Oklahoma, under the Act of
Mim h 3, 1879.
Si! subirr!p t ion*,' 6 monlhVIIl'lili! mountain peaks that rise up and stand
J1. .1 Subscriptions, 1 month 25 fornmost as worth while, are the ico
D, Ciii ier, per annum 2.00, ir.cnts when he devoutedly and unself-
I-My placed himself on the altar for
I lie good of others. A selfish life can-
not to be a successful life. lie who
crave* honor can find it abundantly at
:i.. lour of uu&eiilBhness. It Is char-
acteristic of man to endeavor to leave
behind him something that Is worth
while, something that will be a benefit
lo hiB loved ones, something that will
""'Magnolia Tipe Line company ad- ,oheer and bless the livea that follow
van i t 1 Healdton crude oil 10 cents a in his footsteps.
bar 1 Monday. The price is now 55 All men do not succeed. Sorrows
ccnts a barrel." I are strewn along the path as thick as
Oklahoma crude oil at Tulsa was ,|ie g^rkllng orbs of night along the
<1 .1 at $1.per barrel, whiA, waii an ,|k w , Jg the t 0V6r.
.• of 20 cents per barrel
two days.
ju C rier, per week W
Issued Daily except Thursdays and
Sundays.
THONI '6
ANOTHER RISE IN OIL
Report from Ardmore last evening
HERE'S A GREAT BARGAIN
For a few days only this 80-acre
hi can be purchased for $325—
VE'i Sec. 21, Twp. 8 N. Range 1
House, Rtnhle and well; 30
,-r s broke, balance part-ire and
is.vy post oak timber.. Share of
i goes with jilace. Clear title.
J. W. Linton, Agent.
1
O
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crop now.
< Nestor Comedies Are Vlways ♦
<• Good ♦
♦ See the one at the *,
Orpheuii Theatre Tonight ♦
♦ 5c an! 10c ♦'
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Cl' :i.
Silk Sale Thursday at Ruck-
Just one day.
mastering desire of every real man
to own a home and to fortify it with
nil the conveniences that a heart of
love can embrace. It is a righteous
r . ire. It 1. his kingdom and it be-
! .oves him to rule It well.
Of the myr ..ds of sorrows known to
life, by far the larger number are the
direct result of man's own greed, or
rnlher Ills lack of wisdom. Picture
i home with all the beautiful settings
that thought can d-evise. Think of
the domestic felicity, the love, the de-
tton that have entortwlned with the
noundings. Consider the long years
■ privation and toll that it took to
nnblne these choicest gems—a homo
i■ ! 1 U r of i::'i :id ligh' 1 Ntf, t -' is int an her.inemt- . for
love. Looknt the 11 :i<led, kindly frame a new hot v. eather drink. Jit Is^Lil ian
and the faltering slrp as lift's evening Lorraine of
LILLIAN LORRAINE
Models for the Conservative Man
With the "Proper Touch of
Style and 'Dignity
The man of mature years looks for a conservative
suit. So do younger men of modest taste.
Too often these men are sold clothes
of no style at all.
You can be conservative and yet
have a proper touch of style.
Styleplus <jm7
Clothes Ml
"The same price the wurld ever.
— H. W. S fallow i-i l.ere from Po-
Dnoii;., Kas., lookii.g after his farm
i IVinklin. It hai. been some time
ei lie's been li re. and is mucn
pie 11 at the improvement in and
wound Norman.
—Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Stowe left to-
ft • ) nt Bench, Call., to "pend
fev '1 months with Mr* St .two's
I and sudor, Mrs. Iluwk and
V — • -
P
Neal oI the Navy" fame,
celt br ■ the end of the filming of
an epi .'de by having a drink of sod .
The new Pathe nd Prlboa star has
"made g6od" in pi (urea.
WM. COURTLEICH, JR., MISTAKEN
FOR SAILOR.
approaches serone and beautiful.
Now at the moment when this gem
shines with greatest lustre, when
11 • e and ; ;,tis action have made !;'ad
the life, the awful thing happens. Just
When least expected, the (Ire bell
rings, and, al;is! the toil and care of
years are swept away, and a home has
given pi.; to a BTnovl.' in. bed of The lucky chance which iur.de Will-
i■ ben. Tin., is no time now to turn lam Courtlei.il,- Jr. who plays the
a;:aln to the years of y uth anil b lilil 1 ad In "Neal of the Navy", the I .ithe
as of ycre. Age forbids and time in and Balboa serial, turn his head/
Hi l.iilie Hawk. They were accom- beckoning on. The efforts of a life- saved him from $ forcible application
inn'e! by Mrs ,"mith, a sister of ♦ |are ,,onc
time are gone. Youth must go forth
unprotected. Long years can not re-
1^. Stowe, who has been here from
Vuginia some weeks. They take the , , ...
lie t Wish-s of numerous frie. !s with p,ace buildinp. end time eat. never
them, v'harlie Stow . will farm the replace tin .urroundlngs, charred and
Btowe place the coming season.
POPULAR SCREEN STAR
HEADS NEW RELEASE
J ' • n-o-plaj" Based on
T< ' (if Famous I'liil-
osopher.
"Than-o-i)lay" is the brand so-
li cted 1 Edwin Tlianhouser for
ti: three i ' subjects to be pro-
C ' at t iv Boehelle stu-
C. toi release In the Mutual'!
re <"5,0 • 11 pr.-.:rani. First of
I' "Than entitled
"A ; be,"* featuring
r; i..,: and Lorraine
of shoo leather a lministered by the cap-
tain of one of Uncle Sam's war hips.
Mr. Courtleigh was sitting on the
starboard side of the quarterdeck of
the battleship, which particular spot
is sacred to the use of the captain
and his invited guests. He had been
working in a number of shipboard
scenes, and feeling tired and hot made
his way to a portion of the deck that
seemed particularly attractive, and
sat down to rest. He was arrayed in
the costume of one of Uncle Sam's
PREVENTABLE HOUSE KIRES • KaiIor ,)oy3' a"d SO cauSht "j6 ey®°f
In the last month a number of the captalnwho made_ a rush at him
houses with their contents have been
destroyed in different parts of tho
country. It requires only a short time
gene forever.
We are too prone to take chances.
The builder took the risk and lost. Is
it not too much? Can we afford t
l ay such awful prices? Why not build
fcr all time, build ftreproof, build so
that tho declining years will not bq
harrowed by a disaster such as this?
be i <
houser stars,
he regular nu-
mber 25th,
. ic" is from
)ui rgan, gifted
for a home to be reduced to ashes by
the sudden outbreak of a fire, espe*
ciallv w lven tho wind is blowing a gale.
Perhaps years of sacrifice and toll
were required for the creation of thin ;
home. Houses can be rebuilt, but
there are many things in the home that |
enn never be replaced and which
money could .not buy. Rxperience in
dicates that most of the losses by fire
might easily have bren prevented had
precautionary measures been taken.
How many perrons know to a cer-
tainty the condition of their chimneys?
A careful examination of theie would
take but a short time, and It might
i.ean the saving of the homo. Stove-
pipes burn out at the joints and chim
neys, and oft' n have defective places
through which the flames can escape.
This is more likely to occur durin;- ■.
1 ,th wind If the pipe damper is wide
open. Careful attention should bo given
to theso dampers by keeping them ai j
most closed except when the fire is
low. The advantages of such precau-
t rns are twofold: the most of the
heat remains in tho lower rooms wheto
ed and they provide a
against danger above.—
to give him a lesson in discipline.
The captain's boot was poised in the
air when young Courtleigh turned his
head just in time. "Lucky for you,
my boy." said the captain, his anger
over, "the refreshments are on me!"
Registered
for which we are the exclusive head-
quarters, offer you tins' nh'nntion.
Their conservative models are de-
signed by an expert who combines
dignity with the kind of t.Lyle required
in a conservative man's attire.
You get big returns for your mone}', too.
Splendid all wool fabrics, liberal hand tailoring,
attractive and serviceable linings of serge, big
selection of fabrics, including plain blues, grays
and browns, and mixtures of inconspicuous
pattern.
Remember that we are also headquarters for hats and
furnishings—and that this store is headquarters for
merchandise of style and quality at medium price.
S. K. McCall
'NORMAN'S GREATEST STORE"
1:1^ E'ftPv
FITZMAURICE BECOMES A BOND
ISSUE IN HIMSELF.
Geo. Fitzmaurice, the Pathe pro-
ducer, wears a disgruntled look
these days. He only had one scene
in "Via Wireless" left to take and
ran up against all sorts of trouble
over it. "Fitz" wanted to blow up a
yacht off the eou 1 of Long Island,
but ran afoul of the government. In
CLASSIFIED
LINERS
LOST: A sliver broach with small
brilliants in it. Return to Transcript
and get reward.
DR. KATHER1NE HARRIS
OSTEOPATH
NORMAN
Tuesdays and Fridays
Office over New York Tailoring Co.
With Mrs. Alma Westervelt
the first place he had tp give heavy i^oST: Friday night, November 12, !_
bond -that after he hi « up the boat ' a dull silver chain and pendant of,—
he would have her raised. Secondly filagree work, with two red sets. ^ (
he had to give bond to a tow \ at Finder please return to Florence Mon-
concern and thirdly to a wrecking , net or Transcript office. 3t
I TYPEWRITER FOR SALE: A No. 8.|
th.it he dr . i.u . Oliver typewriter. In excellent
say there s no market l >r bonds ti o ondition_ jSrice ?15.0o. Can be seen
* ut the Transcript office.
days," he remarks. "They're wrong!"
<3. C. GAINES
Painting, Papering, Decorating
Estimates Cheerfully Given
Phone 35
All Work Guaranteed.
J i t remains in tin
it is most needed
safeguard ngainsl
Mutual Insurance.
F.'orcnce La Badie, Tlianhouser
friar of '"A Disciple of Mctsche."
\. - ' r cf t ' r i, ilai Tlianhouser
scenario utaff, and is founded on
tho teachings o! Niels.-lie, the great
German ilu-opher, to many of
whose expressions critics have as-
signed the cause for the great
World st-ufglc no n progress in
Euro; c.
Niet/.sche preached that the
power of self must be supreme,
that for t'.e strong to aid the weak
unnece i-urily detracts from the
Strength of t'ie powerful. It is an
extremist's view of the survival of
the fittest, which, it is claimed,
has been the cause of the German
desire for power among nations.
That an individual upholding
Nietzscho's theories may find a re-
versal of his belief within Ms own
home, is Lie text of this powerful
Story. It revolves around the dem-
onstration by a daughter to her
own father that she is capable of
, ti strength with which he did not
fefedit her.
WHO NEXT?
Daily you read In your papers of
?r?mo fire that has wit od out a town <tnd
.utile many homeless. Perhaps it may
be near where you live and you may
know some of those who have lost their
all, 'nd further, you may have become
sufficiently interested to Inquire how
the fire started, and If so you prob-
ably found that it was from careless-
ni s or a preventable causa. Have
you profited by the experience of those
unfortunate ones v ho probably liavo
lost a life's savings, with nothing to
look forward to but a hard struggle to
•ira n what has been lost through
thoughtlessness, carelessness, or negli-
fcence?
Have you cleaned up your premises?
Have you looked about for fire-making
material that might cause a fire at
your own home and extend to and de
stroy your neighbors' property? I?
you have not done so, do it now and
f I't stop in simply examining your
own property, but get your neighbors
together and make it a co-operative
matter.
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^ O. K. TRANSFER & STORAGE ♦
COMPANY
Reutepholer & VanDyke, Props. •
♦ Office Phone 225
♦ Residence Phone 263 *
♦ VanDyke Res. Phone -.58 *
♦ Your Patronage Solicited ♦
♦ $♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<>**♦*
ARNOLD DALY
GOOD SURREY FOR SALE: See it
at the Westside Second-hand store.
Good one reasonable.
MARE FOR SALE: Good bay mare
for sale or trade. Apply at 401 East
Symmes.
WANTED: Someone to makeup six
lists of all the Tax-Payers of Cleve-
land County, showing names and ad-
dresses only. In making your bid
state approximately the number of
names your assessors rolls contain.
Lists of other Oklahoma counties
wanted. Taliaferro Co., Ft. Worth,
Texas.
FOUND: A breastpin with initials
on it. Call at Transcript office.
STRAYED OR STOLEN: Two wolf
hounds; one female, b'ack and white
spotted the other is a 9-month eld
male pup, black and white spotted, _Dean Holmberg is greatly pleased
ied tinted ears. Reward for informs- with hjs new 1)e.ul 0f tHe Art depart-
tion leading to Unir recovery. J. A. ment prof jacobs0n. Mr. Jacobson
: Grimmett, R. 4, Norman. w3t* jg making this department a real part
iKTvtTr v.ant to sell or buy or trade? of the University and proving most
Put a little want ad in this column., efficient and thorough.
The cheapest paint
for you is the one that
takes fewest gallons for
the job, whatever the price per
gallon.
You can find lots of paiat
; at a lower price than Devoe
Lead-and-Zinc Paint, but you'll
have to buy more galons of it
J i for the job; and the work won't
* ^ be so well done as with Devoe.
^ Devoe Lead-and-Zinc Paint cover*
1 more than lead and oil or than ordi-
- nary mixed paint. Ask for Devoe.
ANDEI5SON & COUSINS
Over First National Bank
0-1
FURNACES
If your furnace needs clean-
ing, repairing or rebuilding,
call
G. L. HILL
Phone 327
Or if you need a new furnacs
installed I have one of the best
Dr. HELEN E. RICE
OSTEOPATH
NORMAN
Mondays, Wadnocdays
and Fridays, f
Office Over New Yorl.
Tailoring Co.
Try it. It don't cost r.iu .h
—Mr. G. M. Vail arrived from
HERE TO STAY
If your Sewing Machine is
not giving your satisfaction
phone GOG. I clean and repair
all makes.
Satisfaction guaranteed or no
charges.
J. S. DRIESBACII
101 Beal Street, Norman, Okla.
/VJSt TIME,
^ knowledge
i VI
Sale
and experience
ic tS. printing
bur'v ss.
When you arc in n-rd of i rne-
ihiag in t!.u ljie
PON'T FORGFT THIS
Of 4,676 known causes of fire in Chi-
cago last year 970 were duo to the
careless use of matches. Nearly ten
tbousaiid matches are scratched every
'■econd of the day in this country, overy
one a possible tire.
l—t ■ 3
Arnold Daly, who is producing pic-
tures for Pathe uuder the name of the
"Arnold Daly Series", sprang a new
one recently in his desire for real.sin.
Mr. Daly wanted to get a ballroom
scene with all the ■■ uio^phero of life
in high society. Mrs. George Gould
generously permitted the use of her
palatial residence on fifth Ave., New
York. Upper Fifth Ave. opened its
GIRL W \NTED: To do house work. Grand Saline, Texas, on Sunday and
Apply 129 Elm street or phone 230. will remain in Norman this winter,' .
making his home with Mr. and Mrs. 4 ♦
WANTED: Board and room for a , H. L. Sadler. He is a brother of Mrs.
family of three. Want close to Sadler, and a very pleasant gentle-
University. Phone 21. j man.
♦
SEE Mrs. C. G. Taylor for nice goose —Be sure and be at Rucker's next *
for Thanksgiving. Phune 90. 3tj Thursday.
RAINCOAT
greer
(girl's)
eyes to see a Ion-: line of carriages | nrht of the Shawnee football jollifi-:
and iutomobiles di barging 1 —tior Suitable reward pnid for its
)AT LOST: A brown .'if1 d q Weir was given the Master
changeable silk ram coat (i(1„ree ;n Masonry with great eclat at .
was lost on Ma.n street the jyiason;c hall last night. I -
BEAUTY PARLOR
Mrs. Alma Westervelt
(Over New York Tailoring Co.)
Phbne 597
Hair Dressing, Shampooing,
Manicuring, Electrical Sculp
Treatment, Facial Massage lor
Ladies and Gentlemen
1—
Examine your premises. See that
flues are In good condition and while
you are at it, clean up all old rubbish
about the place that might in any way
tend to increase the fire danger.
Over fire thousand are killed and
tifty thousand are injured annually as
a result, of tire.
1 of men and wov.rn in evening <lre return to Mrs. H, L. Muldrow.
' at high noon before the Gould resl-
donee, and recoived by lines of pow-
dered footmen in full livery. A num-
ber of persons well known in society
consented to appear in the ballroom
| scene, and doubtless when "Ashton-
' Kirk, Investigator", the name of the
picture, is shown upon (he screens
they will be easily recognized.
, —Mr. John G. Kugier, who has been
here some weeks visiting his daughters
♦ MRS. LOU BENNETT DIETO ♦
♦ Vocal Tparher ♦
♦ (Fifteen Y'-ars Kxper;nce) ♦
♦ Open for Engagements for •
♦ Concerts. Receptions or ♦
♦ Churches ♦
Studio—'Mo 'mi w «t Orsy 4
Norman, Okla. " ♦
Mrs. Montgomery and Mrs.
They tell a good joke on Mr. John j Tucker, left last night for his home in
Hardi Introducing the new pastor Duncannon, Penna He was greatly
to the members of the church Sunday , pleased with Oklahoma and Norman.
evening, he ran across a nice appear-,
ing lad, to whom he said: "I want —The numerous turkies at the nu-
vou lo meet our new pasto. " The , merous stores remind us that Thanks-
lady smiled, and answered: "Oh, I've giving is coming—is right her'. And
known him for some years." She was the fowls look as if they are satisfied
M *s Sruidgrass. , they are going to get it ir. the neck. w w
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