The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 242, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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pig JJargain J ables
RED HOT—RIP ROARING
P E C I A L
TABLE NO. 1.
1.00 Value Ladies White
Petticoats.
Jfl.OO Petticoats.
$1.00 Value Teddy Com-
bination Suits.
SI.00 Setsnug Ladies
Union Suits.
TABLE PRICE l.r>c
TABLE NO. 2.
SHOES—SHOES—SHOES
Ladies and Girls Black Patent
Leather Baby Dolls.
Ladies White Canvass Pumps,
white canvass trimmed in green
and grey leather. All sizes.
TABLE PRICE $1.95.
TABLE NO.3.
SHOES—SHOES
Patent Leather Strap
Slippers for Women.
These sell regularly for
$ 1.00 per pair.
White Canvas Boots
Button Kid Oxfords.
TABLE PRICE $2.95
TABLE NO. 4.
Men's Mule Skin Work Shoes.
Men's Duck, leather trimmed and rubber
sole outing shoe for tender fjeet.
Boys Gun Metal Scout Shoes.
Boys Gun Metal and Lace Dress Shoes, won-
derful values here. Choice of any pair on
the table $1.95
TABLE NO. 5.
NeolinLadies and Big Girls White Mary
Jane Pumps, either the rubber sole or the
White Neolin, all si.;
Black Patent Leather Baby Dolls in sizes
up to two.
Ladies Comfort Slippers, with the rubber
heel, lace. Those are all great bargains.
CHOICE OF ANY PAIR $1.95
SATURDAY BARGAINS—Overalls for men, in heavy weight, full cut,
either the blue of stripped. Our price per pair $1.00
SATURDAY BARGAINS—Work Shirts. Good big and roomy. Price. . .4!)
SATURDAY BARGAINS—Men's Sox in all colors, per pair 10
SATURDAY BARGAINS—Ladies' $2.00 value House Dresses 1.00
SATURDAY BARGGAINS— Ladies' Sample Shirt Waists $2.50 val.. . 1.00
SATURDAY BARGAINS—Ladies Skirts, in white or colored. Choice 1.00
SATURDAY SPECIAL—Men's Pinch Back Suits, worth $15. Choice. . !).!).">
SATURDAY SPECIAL—Men's Blue Serge Suits. All Wood $18 value 12.95
'SATURDAY SPECIAL—Boys' Pinch Back Suits. Guaranteed 4.85
SATURDAY SPECIAL—Men's Dress Pants. Worth $3.00 per pair . . 1.95
SATURDAY BARGAINS—Boys' Tennis Shoes. White, black sole 65
SATURDAY BARGAINS—Men's B. V. D. Style Unions 50
Card for Army Draft
The following is the authorized official card which will be used in select-
ing soldiers under the selective conscription act:
Form l # REGISTRATION (CARD No
Age '
1.1 Name in full . j
(Given name) (Family name)
| Home
2. address \
(No.) (Street) (City) (State)
j ^ - j
3. j Date of birth
(Month) (Day) (Year)
Are you (1) a natural born citizen, (2) a naturalized citizen, (3) an j
^ alien, (4) or have you declared your intention( specify which):
I
Where were
5. | you born ?
(Town) (State) (Nation)
If not a citizen, of what country are you a citizen or subject ?
G. ;
— -
7. What is your present trade
occupation or office?
PHONES—
Office, 59; Res., 488.
OFFICE—
First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
L. C. GILES INVESTMENT CO.
Norman, Okla.
WHOLESALE FARM LANDS. INDIAN LANDS A
SPECIALTY.
Money to loan on improved farms. District Mana-
ger and Inspector for Alliance Trust Company, Dundee,
Scotland; Investors Company, Edinburg, Scotland, and
R. E. Holms & Sons, Winsted, Conn.
By whom employed ?
Where employed; ...
Have you a father, mother, wife, child under 12, or a sister or brother
under 12, solely dependent on you for support?
Track Meet
developed
Everybody will "Kodak"
their favorites at the track
meet this week. Whether the
weather is fa\orahie l or a good
Kodak picture or not USE YOUR
KODAK then bring us your films.
Regradless of weather renditions
our developing system modifies or
strengthens the film, as is needed
to produce best results in the
finished picture.
Yours for best service.
Or-enbaum's Studio
I
nsurance
Fire <£ Tonado
in largeest compaies
doing business — and
which pay losses .promptly.
See
Thos. Vincent
Phone 50.
(specify which)
Married or single( which)....
Race (specify which)
Exchanges
Caret ully
Made on
Any Goods
That Are
Not
Satisfactory
■■nfflKKrasssai
The
United Sales Co.
Norman's Great Sample Store
BUY
Where Yon
Get
Quality
at
Less
Price
What military service have you had? Hank ...
I years ; Nation or state
.; branch
E. W. COX, V. S.
Residence Phone 614
Calls promptly
attended
Do you claim exemption
from draft (specify grounds)?
I affirm that I have verified above
answers and that they are true
(Signature or mark)
TRADE
. .Large fireproof warehouses, size
43x108; has platform scales, office,
electric lights, good well, trackage.
Capacity 22 cars.
Splendid opportunity for some
one to go into business.
Will trade for resident property
in Norman.
118 N. Robinson Oklahoma City
H. A. MARKHAM'
REGISTAR'S REPORT.
Tall, medium, or
short' specify which)? Slender, med. or stout( which);
Color of eve
Rucker's Big 5 Sale
Thirteenth . Anniversary of the
Rucker's Store in Norman—Is
Celebrating by Offering
Great Bargains.
On May 5, 1904, W. N. Rucker es-1
tablished his store in Norman, be- '
ginning in a smnUl way, but growing I
steadily, year after year, until the j
climax is reached by his present great
store and stock of goods; a big store
room filled to the brim with every-
thing in the way of ladies' and men's
furnishings, dry goods, notions, boots,!
and shoes, ladies' and men's clothing
—everything you need in the home in 1
that line. He has built up this great 1
business by doing an honorable,
straight-forward business, and selling
at reasonable profits.
The very fact that for thirteen
years he has been in this town, and
that he has built up this great busi-
ness, a busint
stores, "Rucker's" is known and rec-
ognized as the leaders—and he's built
those businesses by the same honest
methods.
And he is going to celebrate this
anniversary by giving to the public
great bargains in all his lines. My
large posters and big advertisements
he is telling the people what he has to
offer in his "Big 5 Sale" that opens
t morrow (Saturday, May 5th). If
you want bargains in any of his lilt s,
he declares you can certainly get
them. In his advertisements, big as
they were, he had no room to enumer-
ate anything like the bargains he has
to offer, but wants you to come and
see.
. Color of ha
Bald ?
You can certainly save money by
attending the Big 5 Sale at Rucker's.
—Christian Science Lecture: A lec-
ture on Christian Science will be de-
livered at the Auditorium in Oklaho-
growing steadily year 1:1 City by John Randall Dunn, meni-
by year, demonstrates beyond cavil
that hi.; methods have been straight-
forward and that he has the business
to show for it. The fly-by-night mer-
chants do not build up great busi-
nesses.
And not only has he built up a
groat business at Norman, but in the
other seven towns where he has great
ber of the Board of Lectureship, of
Hamilton Puts on Salt
Evangelist Reads Riot Act to Take
Christians.
Where the "skinning" was done on
Wednesday night by Evangelist Ham-
ilton at the Christian church revival,
salt, and plenty of it, was put on last
night in a sermon on "The Devil of
Doubt." On the previous night his sub-
ject was, "Go Make Disciples."
Chorister Brock added plenty of "pep"
to the services by his lively singing.
"The 'skinning' and 'salting' operation
will be continued tomorrow night,"
j was the announcement made by the
I Evangelist at the close of the service
last night, "but tomorrow night the
salt will be rubbed in. Brock will sing
'You Must Unload,' a song written by
him at the Opera House revival about
two years ago at Anadarko. Don't
miss hearing it."
In his sermon on "Go Make
Disciples" Wednesday night Evangel-
Has person lost arm, leg, hand, foot or both
eyes, or is otherwise disabled (specify)?
Phone 197
For All Kinds of
FRESH MEATS
and everything up (o date in
the meat line
First-Class Shop and Nice
People to deal with.
Your patronage eagerly solic-
ited, and will do every-
thing in our power
to deserve it.
Call—or phone your order-
No. 197.
Boggs & Hall
At Furray's Grocery, W. Main
—Big shipment of ladies and misses
dresses and suits and coats just ar-
rived at Rucker's.
—Canes for Field Meet at Kimber-
lin's Store.
1 certify that my answers are true, that the person registered has read his
own answers, that I have witnessed his signature, and that all of his an-
swers of which I have knowledge are true, except as follows:
CLASSIFIED
LINERS
the Mother Church, First Church of 'st Hamilton said:
Christ, Scientists, in Boston, Mass., at 1 "Too many churches have been turn-
! o'clock Sunday afternoon, May Gth. , ed into factories to make material
Doors open at 2:15. Admission free, things. The command of Christ isn't
and no collection. i 'Go make bed quilts, go serve a five
•ent dish of ice cream for ten cents, go
First five days of Rucker's An-
..iversary Sale will be devoted to giv-
in.r great bargains.
Special Train to Leon Springs, Tex. I
VIA
1 or accommodation of those attending Officers' School of Instruc-
tion at I,eon Springs, Texas, the Santa Fe will run a special train
from 01 lahoma City to !.oon Springs on the following schedule:
I,'' .ve Norman, Monday, May 7th, at 9:50 a. m.
Arrive Fort Worth at 4:00 p. m.
Leave Fort Worth at 10;00 p. m.
Arrive San Antonio, Tuesday, May 8th, at 7:3U a. m.
Leave San Antonio at 9;15 n nK
Arrive Leon Springs at 10:00 a. m.
Railroad fare Norman to Leon Springs, fl*i 4 ri
good on special train only
Standard Pullman berth rate, Oklahoma City to Leon Springs,
on the above schedule:
Lower berth $4 00
Upper berth S:i.20
ibis train will make stop at any point between Oklahoma City and
(, lines* iilc, I cxas, to pick up passengers for Leon Springs.
(to with the crowd and make a showing for Oklahoma.
on this train call or phone J. .1. BAKER. Agent.
serve soup!' It says, 'Go make
disciples' and the church that isn't
evangelizing is fossilizing. You can
get a bigger crowd by far by serving
a little frappe and sweet wafers and
playing cards than you can get to a
prayer meeting in a month. It is time
to be black or white, to get clc:ir in or
clear out. Some people arc so good
they are good for nothing. I'd amount
to something in the church or I'd get
out.
"I don't care toward which church
I you lean. That won't save you. Some
are leaning so far they are leaning
<ner Hill. Your friendliness or
kind attitude toward the church won't
save you a minute, I have seen some
women pat their husbands on the back
and say, O, you goody, goody thing.
All you need to do is to just 'jine' the
church. You're about ready to sprout
wings' now. and he knows she is tell-
ing a lie. Don't forget it! People <!on't
read the gospel according to Mathew,
Mark, Luke or John very much. They
are reading the gospel according to
your life and mine. If some people are
ever won for Christ they will have to
be drug in over the backs of the dead
carcasses of a lot of church members.
May God pity us I"
In preaching on "The Devi! of
Doubt" last night Mr. Hamilton said:
"Some of you went to sleep last
night while I was 'skinning' yo You
say a fellow preaches too long if he
"oes over thirty minutes. I tell you
when some of you get to Hell ,u'd
be ■ lad if you could hear a two hour
Precinct
City or County
State
(Signature of registrar)
(Date of registration)
Bonn
FOR SALE: Fifteen bushels Rod Top
cane seed. See E. G. Schulze or tele-
phone 400.
FILE FOUND: Owner can learn of
the whereabouts of a large file by.
calling at this office and paying'for
this notice.
ATURDAY
MORNING
FECIALS!
From 9:00 until 12:00 Only
10 yards of _15c dress gingham for . ,98c
•") pairs of 25c hose, any color 98c
2 childrens dresses, worth 75c to $1
each, sizes from 2 to 14—2 pairs . ,98c
Boys tennis slippers, white with
black sole 50c
Men's and boys straw hats, worth
25c for 10c
The United Sales Co.
Norman's Great Sample Store
SPECIAL PRICES: Graduation Gifts
for Graduates. Watches, chains,:
Lovaliers, photo lockets, gold chain
pencil and knife, rings for girls and ;
boys, flag pins, 5c to 25c, and many i
more gifts in this line at Smith Book !
Store. Sherman, the Jeweler.
SMYTHE'S
STUDIO
For thirty days, Smythe's
Studio will give a high grade
10x16 Sepia l'hoto free to ail
customers purchasing one
dozen photographs at $.">.()().
This photograph alone is
worth $5.00.
We will develop your Kodak
lilms free of charge.
Give us a trial.
Smythe's Studio
The Photographers
of Your Town
IV. C. Triggs,
Proprietor
BINDER FOR SALE OR TRADE: A !
j Deering binder, used one season, in
good condition. YV. E. Kiracope, Nor-
|: man. Route No. .'!.
SWEET POTATO PLANTS WANT- |
ED: See John A. Fox, West Main
street. |
Dr. A. C. Hirshfield
209 American National Bank Bldg.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Special Attention to Obstetrics
and
Diseases of Women and Children
, BINDER FOR SALE: Can be seen at
A. T. Burts, eight miles northwest
of Norman. Write to W. L. Lurry,
Lexington, Okla.
LOCKET LOST: Heart shaped, gold,
attached to chain, with "I. E" en-
graved on face. Liberal reward for re-
turn to W. J. McKinney's store.
COW FOR SALE: Good milker. See
G. W. Wheeler, Phone 61, or call at
No. G03 East Acres.
GOOD AMBER CANE SEED FOR
SALE: and Rhode Island Red Eggs.
Phone W-2. Clarence N. Boyd. 2 miles '
Southeast of No 1
2d3w
R. ./. HA YD EN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
Norman, Okla.
Residence, 309 South Chatauqua
PHONE (>70
Will build for you and let you pay
monthly—just like rent, or
straight loans negotiated
Practical Architect.
See me for particulars
It AGS: When cleaning house save all
rags. They are needed for making
paper. Notify E. Hakstein, Norman.
He pays cash.
McBROLE COLLECTING AGENCY:
Best attention given to all accounts.
Phone 245, or address 122 South Web-
ster. ct ;
or a ten hour sermon. Now waken up and he has been gone from Norman
and let's get started on this 'salting' for more than six months. That's a
proposition right. good sample of a lot of folks in all the
"If Jesus could look over the ] churches in town, isn't it, Brother
church records he would write 'dead' Welsh!", addressing himself to the
after a lot of the names on it. Some successor of the former pastor of the
are so dead they don't even know who [ M. E. Church, South, the Rev. Mr.
the pastor of the church is. Mrs. Welsh, who responded with a hearty
Brock found two church members in , "Amen!"
FOR SALE. l ine Duroc Boar, weigh-
ing about 32.r> pounds; not fat, one-
year old; subject to register; a splen- :
did breeder. Price $35.00. F. M :
Burkett, Route 1, Norman, Okla i
Prof. E. L. Howard
Teacher of
PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN
and other instruments
Dealer in
Pianos, Organs, Players, Etc.
Phone 412 412 E. Comanche
her work among the homes of people
to l:.y who didn't even know the name
of their pastor. One declared up and
down that the pastor of the M. E. i
church. South, of which she said 9he
was a member, was Brother Butler,
The separate meetings for men and
women which were announced for
next Sunday afternoon at the
Christian and Presbyterian churches
will be held at 7:30 Sunday night in-
stead.
0. K. Transfer and
Storage
Reutepohler & VanDyk*
Office: 115 South Peteri (Runyar.
Building). Phone 225
Residence Phones 2*3 and 51.
Prompt attention given to all busi-
ness entrusted to thira.
J. W. Rodgers
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
No Job too large nor none
too small.
If you are going to build see or
phone me for plans and specifi-
cations. Office over McDaniel's
office. Over 300 plans shown.
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