The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 91, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 10, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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T=====^1 nsprint'patriotic thn;
The Daily Transcript
, i.*rrnt Sunday * y
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Main Street. Telephone No. J.
Kreat ability and success.
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FOCH'S assaults on
turoT conwT PRF^Af
GOOD WORDS FOR MR. BURKE
(, jujui li> ^i0*
rUUH S ftWftULW "'' Correspondenf ^eHs ^ ^ Marne
wassi. -
daily
By mail* one y<* r
tly mail. i« months,
tgy mail, one month...
By carrier, one year.
By earner, si* months
By carrier,.one month.
subscription RATES
Then he seized the gun
By LOWELL MELLETT ITnH^carried it forword, reset it an
United Press Staff Co'^ponden^ 1 and^ ^ ^ agam.
■(^i; T, - | ——— n I WITH THE AMERICANS * Onsets Maehin© («un
.fter forty years of active service ! . ,g Fjrst Million 1 roves MARNE June 15.—I spent to-I i—-
in the "game," Editor J. J- Burke of Amlnspjrati„n to French Men ^THE ^ Ampriran heroe3 of
milk scale, bwmck test
and tuberculin test
are important
I the Norman iranscr^t ^ ^ ^
3 00 Script-Enterprise company to Messrs.
'iSiH H- Kr. .irf I-hr •'« rf
SlSST^ brtUr""« Flshli„g C'haracteristica of Co
,. *£,;• i "«kt-.
ArSSs .trsAOT- - r"•
ti <iw Aemocratic pa ty at the
primary, August subg(,rjbprs. He !• a
191 it rtl.Ul.nma inUTllWwWl
6, l9i«J.
Forjudge, 14th Judicial District
)«'. B. SWANK
For Senator, 19th District
H O. MILLER
K O. NORTHCUTT
For Stat<? Representative—
S W. HUTCH IN
J. M. STOGNER
For Sheriff-—
1 B WHEELIS
B. J. MAYS
For Court Clerk—
JOHN FISHER
BVr County Treasurer—
J. L. CORBETT
For County Attorney—
TOM CHE ATWOOD
Upsets
THE BAimf, - fl Then there was the unknown
^rSlSSi SOME RULES FDR THE BUYER
CREDIT FOR Si CCESSEi was SO great than one lieu bQche crew ran.
- tenant complained the "deafen,ng si- white ^ # 0f Pnj
lence" prevented him from sleeping. Lieutenat Drinkard
When Production Tests Are Not Av
able. The Only «ecour.e s
Look for "Dairy^Char
acteristic3."
bZrZT H?i/a reaTpioneer in ^£*£* E^nf 55*"
Oklahoma journalism, has been pres- RK July I0.-Continua- an intact, nonfitting pn- command th ^ mcn ,ike a
Sent of the state P-ss . association J™^ Foch of h, pohcy^f ith onl^a shower cer, He^ ^ ^ ;^a
and today has turned m Repri,_ iocal assaults along „ confidence tab to indicate his rank { cucumber, despite raining
hiRhly successful career. Thea high degree of confidence ^ ^ recommendat,ons eu^ machine RUtl bullets.
tn, wishes for him many days ot outcome of the new bravery. , Wounded Man Helps
Uereneand complete enjoyment in rest Vo„ Hindenburg may his men win Prai9e | ^ of peoria, 111.
fronl his labor.-Purcell_Reg.ster. ! intot upon the German armie*,^ ■ There is 0ne recommendatmn , ^u„ded and was bound for the> rea
I heir s^ns Wayne. Truman and Ralph ™ults by the allies, andthein- the ou ^ fight.ng. They say you the ospia^.^
ttI„| Mrs W. H. Weller, left Wednes II.n^ in gainmg all loca Be find Wm m their midst A ducking the job of tak-
. -.ming at 6 o'clock on a mot WeB, are a splendid where shells are falling the fastest o^ . .. herause they
•trip that they had been P|«"n^Kgtop for defense against a new Ge mrfne guns fitting the most
'three years. They expe ^ 'drive. . . - 1 1"
For Commissioner, 3rd District—
J. K. EASTEP
,,.v,„p ^hel's are m""K
machine guns spitting the most dan-
ssursr--? S3TK
Rucker's brother. The nex ^ Inffpnsive
cannot serve as a satisfac- caU canned shredded ^eef-
took charge of forty prisoners, or-
gtmized them as stretcher bearer.
L, m- tW wrk — th « J
ork un*'"
discovering that a const^ up Then he marched
stx -,he" "•
A PATRIOTIC DUTY 1 ^Kansas Crty Ad they u. g ^ _ jtory excuse by ttje^ .ema ^ hoU. had bee
Mr. H. tj- Muldrow, who was ap-
m to the rear.
Innumerable Stones of Cou"«®
Stories of this kind are endless.
p„i.n,. ineverb*"r.5
the tales of men wanting to go bacK
X, a serious siege of fighting, but
_m tnln me
i;\.p to caU canned -n
•tV,,;tory hold- had been delivered t^^.ed.
Mr. H. I, Muldrow, who was wi]) yisit Mr. Rucker's undo. John ' battlefront positions. Von the^ res_^^ apparently was ap-
pointed assistant federal food a Hunt who is ninety-four >>'ars 0 Hindenburg cannot have { take, as the necessity o o me nffer a serious =.<~- - _ ■■
r'«''A- "f, -w «- •« ■ -, r rtr«T " ■
thai position on account of the fact viBUin(r friends and relatives ,fh; rest of the units for use food, even coffee for two^week }n the side strets.
— r.-fJR'SS rMiri -'i* !— <^r*rS TZ£Z * «-• — «rj=rt
""""I
ty.
■e ready after a u j =
,0(1, even ( "■, --- V" 1 Meantime, in the side s re s,
Fitvds Stories of Heroism ■ were being reorganized. D
WhiieThe officer was struggling pwnej ™ faced nocoms taking the
w th the question of recommenda- plet ^ officers, answering
LZt '4:" S'
' wrn their ideas as to who should be when such an answer
. tn the course of a few ; y _0„_sved an officer would put
wiU'tave only twolightless nights a —^st honors in the most re " maiiy. ^ reCelV6d' - — would see
week if the present plan, of the fuel^ Jhe hi^ ^ aUied attacks must^go nou^^ "Big Sw
admir'stration are put into effec , j ^ ^ Australians. They ^ >:one knew his first nai
criven out . j„dv i r (1 lervor 11^ _ ,iroa nhse
TWO I.iohtless t i cerman line to
citizenship of the country is, a week for oklaho-'- I general Foch i
1 i /infioa and res-
UV 1 ' v " -
I reserve divisions. If a replacement
i^on,y 'X S T.K •*
- - 'cCTewl Foch is now shaWng^iMJe
ADA. Okla.. ^ly 10-Oklahom -1
^srsss" " h"h"--8
Norman boasts it should have been ministration are put into effec , ^ ,
impossible to find a suitable
^fling to make the'teoessarysacr,
rtee t relieve Mr. tV.uldrow of local
ave onlv two lightiess K"" , highest honors in w = j btained many. n in. i ne lat^i —~
if the present plans of the M 0f allied attacks must go nour, i ^ ^ gwede" ^terson new ^ conscious 0f the fact that
,oasts' it should have been admir;stration are put into effect, ac- , - Australians. They have s o knew his first name or^°, ,1P was stepping into a T,lac® ^ U|'
to find a suitable man 'cm.din(; to information given out ble dash and fervor n Mg d he was absent■ ; few dayB ago h«d been filled by
Take the necessary sacri the office of State Fuel^Adnun the most strongly held « . ^un was kill ^ H hero
• , r(.,i v ■ Mr Muldrow of local istrator P. A. Norris here toda>_ The , ^ ^ German {ront. The Au« _ ^ ^ M aione until
,v« time ana enerK.~ - ficulty in ^tting cod supphes, w j ^ for Americans ovm ^
f« ) conservation in a broader field. Re, ff other un'tsmb 'the tandinB of
T 'v ws so entirely from a do- other forms of lighting. individual in, ative tnat
Che worTs floes so enwreijr | ns
Kir* to he serviceable to his country , „f
,er forms^^^gmu^ 1^-- ^ ali0 the out-
—" - - f , Nice assortment of lawns at M.rri- tr,.its of the Australians. It
-,h"in "XL * '• < i •• ■* ",r" r " 'ST«. .< ? -
-'* *■ "I*
relieves congress
should declare war
honds legal tender
THOMPSON'S
/"\TZ Transfer
\J z\- Company
Hauling of All Kinds
done promptly and carefully, give
a trial
we make a specialty of hauling trunks
Office Phone 225 Residence Phone 50d
he Australians It the Transcript:
fisbeb ssrc
all of the democratic voters be- ,trongly for th ■ ^ Qur {orm of
see au ot should he fail contrary to -ne P Used un-
fore the primary, but shou. vernment and likely to be usea
> - you, ^ -t^^the race and ?n it becomes abusive and arouses
remember tha sentment.
vants your support-- au ^ {ormg of gov.
^ T , clearance Sale will '-'-berjy ities jn which the peo
Morrisons July C et ernmer.. -ec invest should
than wholesale price.
.same. Congress should hasten^to pass
a law making same legal tend
full face value, including accrued in-
i'twKw-'-1'-!'
1 of depositing money in bank
lbuv government secunt.es with M
Zv now deposit in banks on time
they now y statements
r ;th.C'nw ,1..- > «
be invested by the hanVs '"J
3 ,;ttpp Government
strong-arm c°mmittee. basiB
war securities should not
for speculation. g ALLAN
Don't fail to ge, in on the bargain
at Morrison's July Clearance Sale.
nominate
glen MORRIS
for
COURT CLERK.
qualified for the office
Maxwell Automobiles
IHttA " ■ NORMAN, OKLA.
.AT UACT MAIN r>l-
" Alw RT NORMAN, OKLA.
SA,ES hresto^Ali«HT ^«)« v.E ^™K.Es
battery service station
V-'e 1battirniesaWe hamlk-Ba^rlS'and Distilled Water
c8r'i" maxwell service station
maxwell parts and accessories
Holtzschue Motor Car Company
norman. okla.
MOTHER
^sSsSrw?
than anything y°u ^-g faCe, when he
Don't deprive ucth
Phone 203 for an«r
when your pictures are tjniahea, y
Truby l'hotos are the Best.
Truby Studio
w C Triggs Studio
Successor to V ■ <-• ings
W ANT ADS
BOYS WANTED ^ substitute^
riers. Substitutes E , nfran.
I when vacancy occurs. App-y
in script office^
,Sfcs«;V..O.>.r«V5|
his store.
BUSINESS O^^nl^ bulinest
understand th_ rtunity to make
t«' sS - «* AJ,d«"
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rooms furnished for g
keeping. Inquirefor Mrs. L.
Comas, phon^ Q' -
Uomas, t'""" - —
WANTEs^mst™]^ ^^ttend^ing
university for a yea XYZ,
small house furnished. Addre.^^
Transcript.
new'six-room
car, my equity in a new s:at
bumralow close to> Umv .... f)_rit*
411 West Eufaula St.
• OR SALE: Four-room r-Wence
near University; Meeker,
,t, water. Bargain. Box n, ™ fiwli
for SALE—Kafir seed. zi^Gpbone
hundred pounds.—J- • ^inK' \_it
R-151. Route 4
WOMEN. WE WANT HELP 1 Women
who want stead^ ary.—Norman
Experience not necessary
Steam Laundry
Meain • " — . ,
teer hdwe. CO.
phone 477. j
the house, or phone uW-
W^nenTWe Want Help
Women who want •tead^work cal
at once. Experience not nec ■
NORMAN STEAM I.AUN!
How do you buy * ^Qabcock test
1 The milk 8C^'^t6are the correct
and the tuberculin 0O3Slble to buy
way but it isn't a wa,. P-^ion rec.
dairy cows on their P Qnly tu.
ords. It Is 1,088 and this point
rr.rs.-r~". —
quiries have come to th . at
ment of Oklahoma A. * would
Stillwater for lnformation ^
serve as a guide n have come
Many of these Inquiry have ^ ^ ^
trom househoWers ^ go]no com.
I fear a milk lamii broken up.
inercial dairy h • become an ,
1 The family cow may g family
institution hut the head of the J. ^
I u often concerned with tbe^ m!gM
the $150 cow he ha 3 Buying
„ave been expensive at $75.^^ ^
dairy cows, liKe duvh b
no job for an a"1®t'>UJ!ecords are not
When Productla tour important
available there are lour ^
qualities that the buyer shou ^
""; , 'rd.C'dw™ '" ■
Baer of the da y pirat, large
& M. College. They ar^ Becondi
capacity to con8"m* [d weU devel-
dairy temperament, h> the coW
oped milk orgai , ^ mUk flow
?rUof.SCr "plains these points a,
follow.: _ .
raoacity for Feea.
, r. large stomach capa-
and
teeder,19 ? whose leg Jemtoo long
s^nss r £2™- *,cor
producer and soon dries up.
Da,r^TaeTaPrgear?eeend capacity
A cow with a large mUk
! must also convert her ^ ^od
and not change it dairy
indication that a shoulder,
temperament is a sna p. h0
with little muscle on the . d^ are
hip bones of a thinly
prominent and <■ a
lshoulda be sVong, open-Jointed and
prominent to the tail head.
Well D^eloped M^lk OrB ^
udder shou xtend shouid be
well up oehindThe tn E and open
,arthPaatr here K tor'a large ud;
The rump should be long and
, Ind level An animal with a
T eli a^art and ^re°comparatively long.
Health Vigor and Milk Flow
-aHS hav?ng a large heart girth.
large and open nostrils rig.anil
ally in good health. front of t),9
Tee0 LnlmT these
ndlk^elTs are usually located
distance in front ot the udder..
cows. You cannot afford to introduce
di^9enon not°h,w ?rrom a dealer un-
, " v " are satisfied of his reputation
and Tn Trust him to represent cows
^..rVhe'n buying register.
-r??sL«Sr=
"s
°r fiV renP Of an animal amounts to
much If official production records are
n°.VnClndbuylng a registered bull or
rTMe^hre ding. Sucha„ -
may costs more but he i. )n
" r state or"community. If possible
| lee the cows before acquiring them^
"After using all precautJon.
1 ,0Ctir 'andTeam how
| purchase a milk on)y
ystrl'ss'ras
profit."
Oklahoma nerd, more
hardly probable tnat there
oversupply of poultry in this co
In many years.
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