The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 193, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 5, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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The Daily Transcript
VOLUME HI
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1916
NUMBER 19S
"Charlie Chaplin" - Orpheum Tonight
ALL COMEDY PROGRAM
ORPHEUM THEATRE
"NORMAN'S BRIGHTEST SPOT"
WITH THE KING, QUEEN ANI) HIGH CHANCELLOR
OF COMEDIANS
ICHARL1E CHAPLIN; MABEL NORMAND AND*
ROSCOE ARBUCKLE
CHARLIE APPEARS IN
"HIS TRYSTING PLACES"
TWO-REEL KEYSTONE SCREAM
Fatty" and "Mabel"
IN
"THE SEA NYMPHS
4—BIG REELS—4
ADMISSION 5 and 10 CENTS
99
COURT CONVENES MONDAY
The January Case Is Ihe Most Impor
tant on the Docket—Several
Divorce Cases.
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
The Second Quarterly Conference
of this year will be held this evening
in the pastor's study at the church at
Let
every official member be
This is a meeting of inpor-
7:30.
present.
tance.
Services at the usual hours tomor-
row. In the morning, Reu. T. J. H.
Taggart, D. D., of Guthrie, superin-
tendent of this district will preach.
In the evening, Rev. E. S. Stockwell,
D. D., superintendent of the Alva dis-
trict, and father of our well known
Paul Stockwell, will preach. Let every-
body come.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1 The assignment of the trial calen- j
dar of the district court in and for A
j Cleveland county has been completed j .5.
j and court will convene in Norman at .%
| 9 o'clock a. m. on Monday, March (5, | -j.
11916, at which time the criminal docK-
| et will be sounded, issues at law settl-,
i ed, and defendants in criminal cases
arraigned. The jury will be present
land empanelled on Wednesday, March
j 8, at 9 o'clock.
i There are a number of divorce ease*
' to be beard as follows: Martha E v
I Tye vs. Fred Tye, Minnie Helsel vs.
| Wm. Helsel, R. A. Gilmore vs. Bessie -J-
j L. Gilmore, Joe Camhron vs. George "!*
t Gambron, Susan Mallery vs. Harvey *J*
Mallery, Nina •'Smith vs. Owen *1"
j Smith. V
j Several injunction cases and suits
to quiet title to real estate have b;en
set for trial. Also numerous forcclos-
i lire cases. *•*
B. M. Neddo will be tried on a
[charge of false pretenses.
Mrs. M. Pearl has personal damage
'■ suits entered against several of the
' University professors, and these cases
j will be watched with interest. Mrs.
I Pearl is an attorney and will prose-
! cute her own cases.
i W. D. January, charged with the
i killing of Milton Keck, will be arraign-
ed on Monday, March 20. His attor- *
neys are Williams & Luttrell, Troy W. T
Griffin and James A. Cowan, while *T
County Attorney J. D. Grigsby will be T
assisted in the prosecution by J. B.
Dudley and Tom Cheatwood.
FINE STOCK TO THE SHOW
Half a
Million
Owners
Say:
C-
"I woi liin't lie without my Hoosier
for $100."
"My automatic servant."
"The Hoosier is wonderful. It saves
miles of steps for tired feet."
"The only perfect kitchen cabinet
I ever saw."
"Saved ine at least $15 last year in
supnlies."
"Pets everything in my kitchen at
my finger' ends."
The above were selected from among
tno'isands of unsolicited and enthusi-
astic letters of commendation.
Is it any wonder that out of 500,000
sold you oan't buy a second-hand
Hoosier for love or money?
Hoosier tij-i
Cabinets V-"-
Down
a Week
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"White Beauty
\4*irtU«4 tm Umdimf
o . 1(1 I A carload of fine Herefords and two(
Prof. C. W. Shannon is superintendent!! excellent Shorthorns were taken to the
There are suitable classes for all. ';<ve Stock Show yesterday f.om
The Christian Endeavor meets at1 Norman^ TheHerefords(f if teen of
6:45 p. m, A devotional but ^
meeting of value to young people.
nv,,,™!, Oo^,ri/.oo 11 a 7'Al1 them. This animal, less than two ,
Si as:
Church."
Prof. Clark Snell is choir director,
and there will be good music.
Everybody is welcome.
FRANK M. ALEXANDER, Pastor.
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH
Corner Asp Ave. and Linn St.
At ten, the Sunday school.
At ten forty-five, Holy Communion
Subject:
Smith has for sale, the forty cows left
in the herd being owned jointly by Mr. j
Smith and G. D. Graves. j
The Shorthorns were from D. W.;
Burke's herd. He is getting a fine j,
bunch of this breed of cattle on his
farm northeast of Norman, and they j
bring high prices at the stock sales. ;
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MARCH 4, 1916
A lectura on Christian Science will
be delivered at the Franing opera
house on Sunday afternoon, March 12,
1916, at 3:30 o'clock, by Hon. Clarence i and sermon.
A. Buskirk, C. S., of South Bend, Ind., j Judgment." I Washington, D
member of the Board of Lectureship At eight, evening prayer and a short I '
cf The Mother Church, The_ First I address. , j On the present market
<(D . | Just one year from today the Re-
Personal I pUhjjcans will inaugurate a President
— ■ ~ C.
NO OTHER LIKE IT
NO OTHER AS GOOD
Purchase the "New Home"
and you will have a life
asset at the price you pay.
The elimination of repair
expense by superior work-
manship and best quality
of material insures life-
long service at minimum
cost.
Insist, on having the
"New Home." Not 3<>ld
under any other name.
iAUTIFU I. pieces of ' period"
furniture, contrived so clove •tly
that customers often insist on our
taking them apart to prove that
they are really sectional.
No conspicuous joints, no ugly
metal hands.
Made in the handsome styles of
the great masters in furniture such
as Sheraton, Chippendale, Artcraft,
etc. Many sizes, styles and fin-
ishes. Prices economical.
Call at the store and see the new
Macey Library Cases tuda\).
LIBRARY CASES
Do No! Look See lion al f.l-M 7 hey Are
fr-.-rc-T--- • -
Jit
^nurcn 01 onrisi, ocienwau, in maim cm uc.iik no.. 'I, | ', paying 13 c for nens. i.et us nave
Mass. under the auspices of First the first day of Lent, there will be a ^ t have for market while the ..t.J.J.4.J,
/"M, . ..f PLuini Cninnticf M r\ y nnlativof inri S\f 1 Vl n TI rtl XT n TY1 m linidll Sit • 1 T "l TV 1.. . _ /"• „
Church of Christ, Scientist, of Nor- celebration of the HolyCommunion at ma'rkPt ;s Farmers Produce Co.
.mam MnMin io AA^ioiiw invito^ ! ten o'clock and evening prayer and ad- —
man. The public is cordially invited
Admission free; no collection.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
j dress at eight o'clock. All persons not
! regularly worshipping elsewhere are
cordially invited to the services at St.
John's.
M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH
M. Jackson
WE GIVE STORK SCRIP
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VI VERDUN
DEADLOCK
NOTICE, W. O. W.
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Monday Night, March 6, 1915
NORMAN-TECUMSEH DEBATE , T l fW0WC. No.
Paris, March 3.—Bombardments and J° , , Camp No.
attacks on the part of the German nd W. C. Ivy Grove No. 1, You
iroops continued all Thursday even- can now pay your dues at R S Davu
ling in the region to the north of Ver- {*ar,b.er Sho, - door east of 11. W.
dun, according to announcement made Stubbemaris on East Mam.
by the French war office Friday af- J- L- COCHRAN, Clerk W. O. W.
ternoon. Tliis fighting was conducted ... ... . . . . .
with redout'led violence. . T^e put out only the choicest to b«
Near Douaumont several fruitless hadI in this market. We know how
endeavors on the part of the Germans % dress a fowl to a queen s tasU.
w Fnworth L,ea"ue —- — " W HJ L-. .... were repulsed with cruel losses for, Give ua^your order for Sunday s meaL
hi nnstnr ?uh- Refftilar services at the church edifice cratic announcers for office, especially them. Nevertheless, the Germans sue-
«,io,irro r.f rhrist " on West Eufaula at 11 o'clock. Sub- jn southern Oklahoma counties, invari- ceedei
All regular services will be held at
the church Sunday.
The morning services will begin at,
10 a. m., with the Bible study period.! Rev. M. L. Butler, D. D., Pastor.
A competent corps of teachers, who; Residence 327 West Gray. Phone 1G7.
will be glad to welcome all who come.; Sunday school 9:45 a. m. j
Communion and preaching services; Sermon by pastor, 11:00 a. m. Sub-.
begin at 10:50 a. m., immediately fol-iject: "In Partnership With God." !
lowing the Bible study hour 3:00 p. m„ Junior Kpworth League. | First cWh of chHst Scientist; Have you noticed that the Demo
The pastor will speak in the morn-i 7:00 p. m., Senior Epworth League. _ . . , ,?*■ . 1 J .
ing on, "A World Mission." His even-' 7:45 p
ing subject will be that of "Decision." ject: "Knowledge of Christ.' • "Mm
The discussion will be along the lines B J r,:u'—
of successes due to, and failures be
6:00 O'CLOCK
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
ADMISSION 20c
BIRTHPLACE AN ISSUE
Phone 604.
cause of the neglect of definite and
positive decisions.
A most cordial invitation will be
given to all who may attend any or
all services.
D. A. WICKIZER, Pastor.
, ceeded in reaching the village of
Pr-iver'Tnd'Bible"studv'°Wednesdav Ject: "Man." Golden Text, III John ably give their birthplace, if it hap- Douaumont, where the fighting con-
. „.'A m 1:11. "He that doeth good is of God; i pens to have been Alabame, Mississip tinues with ferocity.
ovorv1 but he that doeth evil hath not seen pj Texas, Arkansas or some other The village of Vaux also was attack-
The pastor hopes to meet every n j u..< : - - ■
member of the church at the services
Sunday.
—We have some
for your Sunday's dinner. Phone 604
God." Wednesday evening testimon
, ial meeting at 8 o'clock. All are cor-
| dially invited to these services. Sun-
extra nice fowl-day scll0°! at ,10 o'clock. The reading
room at the church is open from 2:30
to 5 o'cock every Wednesday after-
— noon, when literature may be read or
purchased as desired.
Saturday and Monday
Specials
Mens and Boys Shirts
50 eeots
Also Linen Collar Special
10 cents
SEE OUR EAST WINDOW
TTlcumau ^Iblluriq %Q:
CLOTHiEiSo1 1
Thev Dress The Men And Bovs
NORMAN,
OKLA
;ell them for $35.00.
Morris.
—A little smallpox scare is making
the vaccinating business of physicians
quite prolific and lucrative these days.
—Bran, chops, shorts, corn, alfalfa,
hicken feed of all kinds. Phone us
vour order, we deliver quickly. Farm-
ers Produce Co., phone 604.
SPECIAL SATURDAY
Ladies' Muslin
Petticoats
Regular 75c and $1.00 values,
each with a dust ruffle and some
with 18-inch flouncings. See them
in our window. On sale
SATURDAY AT 50c EACH.
CHARGED WITH BOOTLEGGING —We always pay the highest price
for your poultry; give you full weight. TarfpfV Nirkfp Sfni*P>
C. J. F-sher and Burt Brush, two You can always make money by seeing valid ^ llli-ivic
young men living in McClain county, ms before you sell. Farmers Produce
were arrested at Noble by Deputy Co.
Sheriff Leslie, yesterday, charcred
-ivith transporting liquor and selling. "*
They had quite a quantity of alcohol.
They gave bond today to appear in
county court.
southern state, but just as invariably ed by the Germans, but these advances
fail to mention it if it be Kansas, 111i- were checked by the French fire and
nois or some northern state? Of the Germans were compelled to re-
course, Missouri is all right, but Kan- tire, leaving a great number of dead,
sas!—that damns him for all time The bombardment continued with |
ana eternity. j great intensity Thursday evening and \
night in the Woevre district, butj
—If you want good bread you must French forces held the Germans in
have good flour. Larabee's Best has P('k ''.V their curtain of fire. |
| —If it's the best sewing machine no equal. Don't accept any other The artillery of the Germans has
| vou want, then get the "White." We brand, but get the best there is made, been active in the vicinity of Malan-;
i ,. ., , .. ti * .. „ court and near Haucourt.
Meyer, Meyer & Farmers Produce Co.
WUUXMt* MHBL—K,
—Dr. Jent, of the Baptist Universi-
ty of Shawnee, will preach at the Bap-
tist. church Sunday morning and even- p'rod'uce'co
ing.
Do it now. Give us vour Sunday
order for dressed fowls Farmers
phone 604.
—W. T. Mayfield was a business
—We sell all kinds of feed at prices visitor to Oklahoma City yesterday.
that will please you. If you need some *
thing for the cow or chickens, call us —We handle all kinds of feed for
up. Farmers Produce Co. your cow and chickens. Call us up,
we deliver on short notice. Phone 604
—Mrs. Lizzie Smith, in First Na-
t.ional Bank building, No. 112 South —Miss Jannie Cochran has accepted
Peters, has a beautiful line of spring a position with W. N. Rucker as head
millinery to which she invites the at- 0f the cloak and dress alteration de-
tention of Norman ladies. partment.
I —Don't forget your Sunday dinner —We are paying on the present|
with a nice fat fowl dressed or on foot market 13c for hens See us before
. We have them on hand that are extra you sell. Farmers Produce Co., phone
j nice. Call us—Phone 604. 604.
| —There will be a call meeting of —Prof. A. W. McCoy left at noon
the Baptist Ladies Aid Society at the todav for Tampico. Mex., on receipt of
church on Tuesday, March 7th, at 2:30 ■> telerram from Mr E. DcGolyer tell-
p. m. All members are urged to at- ing him to come at once. He has given
.tend as important business is to be up his position at the University toj
j transacted. accept a job with the Pearson Oil com-1
pany as geological expert.
I —If you want a nice dressed fowl
! for Sunday dinner call us up. We de- —We have nice rich bran and
liver on short notice and have some sbortr.. Just what you need for your
extra nice ones. Farmers Produce Co. cow. Phone us, we deliver on short
Phone 604. notice. Farmers Produce Co
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