The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 106, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 27, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1918.
PAGE THREE
City Property, Farm Lands, and Farm Loans—See Clyde Pickard, Reai Estate
"A. Great Not cfcf Mercy drawn. tKrou^K
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How Would You Like ileave poor 1,ttle L,nnie t0 Pa>" the
rp rp price of a good time? That is the
1 O L haperon 1 . IN. 1 .. problem which is worked out in the
_____ • | final reel of this most original and
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., July 2G.— j intensely dramatic picture at the
Mrs. John Jacobs vistied Oklahom
| City friends Thursday.
* * *
Mrs. John Barbour was an Okla-
I lionia City visitor Wednesday.
* * *
Mrs. Frank McGinley visited with soj<jiprg
THE SUN THAT NEVER SETS
friends in Oklahoma City Thursday.
H:
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Landuin
Tuttle are the quests of Mrs. A
Floyd.
* * *
Miss Jeanette Barbour left Wed-! njn(, jj
nesday for a visit with relatives in; mjneg
! Chaperoning a box of T. N. T. de-
1 tonators in an electrical storm was
: one of the odd tasks a Y. M. C. A.
hut secretary in France had in his
! day's work. He is a preacher, but
I does almost everything else, from
sweeping floors to safeguarding the
liberty bonds. On a wildly
University Theatre tonight.
WANT AI)S
night of thunder and light-
master-at-arms entered the
stormy
i ning,
j hut.
C. "We've got a lot of T. N. T. stored
| at the station," he announced. "Here
are the detonators. With this ligt-
isn't safe to leave 'em near
Will you tke care of
FOR RENT—A modern ten-room
house at 766 Asp avenue. In-
quire of G. D. Wililams. 106-3*
FOR RENT—Until September 10,
furnished five-room bungalow.
Phone 285. 104-3
NURSE
347.
Mrs. G. N.
Vicars. Phone
105-3t
them overnight?"
WANTED—A housekeeper at the Y.
M. C. A. house. See or write
Chauncey Black, Secretary, Norman.
It was not a restful night for the I okla 105-3t
"Y" man. I
j FOR SALE—A snap if sold quick. 7
Muskogee.
* * * '
The Girls' War Relief club will
meet Monday evening with Miss Ma- l _
Ymi , T rooms, modern except heat, splen-
Harrington. Clarence Patterson and son Lynn;liid lonl'iity. terms vt!,.y reasonable.
* * * of Quanah, Tex., visited friends and j See Clyde Pickard. 105-6t !;
Mrs. C. W. Hughes left I'hursday : relatives in Norman Saturday fter-
for Illinois, where she will visit rela-1 ji0on. They formerly resided near
tives for the remainder Qf the sum Norman.
mer.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hullum of Okla
FOR RENT—Nice room 100 by 12 * j
feet. Suitable for small store or
office, 3 doors east of the post-
office. 105-tf
THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME"
homa City spent Tuesday with Mr.! you ever have a good time?'
Hullman's sister, Mrs. Ben F. Wil l19 thp 1uest,on that r'reston Wmfield
liams. a y°unK ,mar
* * * ! Puts to
Mrs. Sam Ambrister and children j sweet-fa-,, little beauty who offici-
returned Friday from Davis, where ates at the Perfumery counter in one
ihov have been visiting for the pas ;°f hls Other's mammoth department
three weeks ! s'ores- Preston's folks as well as his
. ^ ^ j aristocratic fiancee are off on a yacht-
Miss Vivian Edwards of Olustee 'cru'se> and the family
visited friends here Thursday. Mi s|'las been 'p^t charge
Edwards was in the university he.ej
some time ago and is planning to re-1
enter this fall.
of wealth and leisure.
:r Rindall, a sad but
mansion
has been left in charge of a dis-
creet caretaker. So Preston offers
to give Linnie the time of her life
asking her to state each evening
week where she I
FOR SALE—Eighty acres seven
miles east of Moore on Route 3.
This farm priced to sell. Inquire of
owner at farm for price and terms.—
Wiley Johnson. 105-2*
FOR SALE OR RENT—A ten-room
modern house, finely located, west
side. See John S. Allan, phonj
410-R. 104-3
FOR SALE OR TRADE—610 acres
of land in Texas county, Oklahoma,
for property in Norman. Address
Box 126., Goodwell, Okla. 103-3t*
FOR SALE Twin Indian motorcycle
in good condition. See owner at pas-
senger depot. 102-8t*
throughout the
children I wants to go. [PUBLIC SALE — The household
We see them on successive nights! goods of the M. Bauernschmitt es-
Mrs. C. L. Barbee and
of Fort Worth are here as the guests " * tate, also 1917 model Dodge car, in
5 of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osterhaus. i ( inK a a swell hotel, attending n j frocl condition, will be sold at pub-
' Mrs. Barbee is an aunt of Mrs. Os- musleal comedy, taking in endless ]jc auction at the residence at the
terhaus I amusements at a nearby summer re I corner of East Gray and North Por-
| sort, and dancing at a cabaret. A | ter Saturday, beginning at 1:30
her din-! policeman, who sees Linnie driven to I "'clock sharp. 102-3t
Mrs.
3j< 5jc 5jc
John Taylor had
ner guests Tuesday evening Mrs. W.
W. Robertson and daughters, Misses
Winifred and Mary Robertson, of
Oklahoma City.
jj. jjj I ing at the Preston mansion, where
The Art Renaissance club met! she is "PParently tempted beyond her
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ray! strength. W hile Preston is making
Carter. The time was spent socially! love to hcr' Dick bursts through an
as this was the last meeting until I wln(low. a violent encount-
September. At the close of the af-1 er leads UP to an unusual
ternoon iced watermelon was served
her humble home night at night, I DYEING—Delicate dresses in all
communicates his suspicions to Lin-; kinds of fancy colors dyed, hats
nie's pugnacious brother, Dick. It is cleaned and blocked or ^dyed.—Price
Linnie's whim to spend the last even-
Dye Works, 602 East
Phone 593.
Gray
street.
101-6
r/f.A-
Ooniributed by H. Davit t Welsh.
RETAIL GOAL MEN
MUST BE LICENSED
FueJ Administrator Norris
sues Order to Go in Effect
September 1.
day of September, 1918, or if they
I begin business after that day, then
j before beginning business, register
I with the county fuel committee of
11 each county, in which a dock, yard
j or trestle o*.v id or hired by such re-
Jg. | tail dealer n located, and of eacn
| county in which such retail dealer
I delivers or distributes coal or coke
I to consumers.
j Section II.
An. null Tulv 97 All retail! Each registration required by Sec-
ADA. Okla., July 7- All retail ^ 1 hgreof ghall be made jn dup_
coal d> :.ers in Oklahoma must oh- 1|(,ate cn forms to be prescribed by
tain a certificate from P. A. Norris, the federal administrator estab-
federal fuel administrator 'or the j lishing this regulation, one copy to be
state, according to an order just is- kept by the registrant and onesent
The order spec-1 hY the county committee
sued by Mr. Norris.
I Norris, federal fuel
ifies that the certificates must be in j okla.
to P. A.
administrator,
the possession of the retail dealer;
before September 1, or the dealers,
will automatically go out of business.; quired by this regulation wi receive
J .. a certificate or certificates signed by-
Section III
Retail dealers who register as re-
Applications will be sent to the
dealers in a few days. These appli-
cations will be filled out and turned
over to the connty fuel administra-
tors. When the applications are ap-
proved by the county chairman, they
will be forwarded to Mr. Norris, and
the certificates will be issued.
The object of this order is to have
a direct check upon a!l the coal that
goes from the mines to the various
towns in the state. The order of Mr.
Norris follows:
Section I.
All persons, firms, associations and
or on behalf of the federal fuel ad-
ministrator of Oklahoma, and each
certificate so received must at; all
times be posted in a conspicuous
place at each office or place of busi-
ness of the registrant.
Section IV
Retail dealers doing business un-
der more than one name or through
subsidiary companies or agencies
bearing different names must regis-
ter under and obtain certificates for
each separate name, subsidiary com
panies or agency.
Section V.
No fees shall be charged for reg-
istration.
Section VI
Any retail dealer who fails to reg-
corporations engaged in the distri-
bution of coal or coke in the state of . - .
Oklahoma, as tail dealers, i. e„ who later, as required b" this regulation
physical!-.- receive, handle and deli- will be subject to the penalties pie
ver coal or coke to consumers from scribed in the act of congress, appiov
docks, vards, trestles, vehicles, bar- ed August 10, 1J17, pursuan <
ges or vessels, own?d or chartered which this order is promulgated,
by them, including employers who Section \ II.
sell or distribute coal or coke to em- No producer shall sell or ship coal
ployces. shall on or before the first or coke to, and no licensed distributor
shall sell any coke to, or purchase
any coal for, any retail dealer who
has not registered as required by thi
regulation. A
Section VIII.
The names of rttail dealers v'ho
violate orders, rules or regulations j
issued by or under authority of the i
United States fuel administrator,
or by the federal fuel administrator
issuing this regulation, pursuant to'
authority of the said United States j
fuel administrator, will be sent to
legal division of the United States
fuel administration at Washing-t
ton D. C., in order that all district
representatives and licensed distrib-
utors may be directed that no coal,
or coke shall be shipped or sold to, | Aland,
* * *
Mrs. John Barbour had as her din-
i ner guests Sunday W. E. Jackson of
| California, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Jack-
i son and son of Muskogee, Mr. and
: Mrs. Penn of Oklahoma City, Mr. and
j Mrs. Benford and Mr. and Mrs
Stokes.
A delightful picnic was given
i Thursday evening at the Biggers
j fi'rm, south of town, honoring Mrs.
j Frank Ephraim of Oklahoma City,
| who leaves soon for her new home in
j Chicago. Those present were Mrs
1.; iiiaim. Miss Ruth Ephraim and
Frank Ephraim, Mr. and Mrs. Dow-
dy and Martin Dowdy of Oklahoma
City, Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Griffin
and Martha Lee and Vera Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Paxton and Ade-
laide and Josephine Paxton, Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Newell, Mrs. Florence De-
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin DeBarr
lenounce-
ment.
- Will Preston be man enough to
marry the girl whose life he has
broken for a lark, or will be even-
tually marry his frigid fiancee, and
FOR SALE—One 1917 Model Fort}
touring car in good condition.
Priced $475. See E. B. Kimberlin at
his store. 9-tf
MULES FOR SALE: Span 4 year oV
mare mules 16% hands high.—MIN
TEER HOWE. CO. 6tf
WOMEN, WE WANT HELP—Women
who want steady work call at once.
Experience not necessary.—NormW
Steam Laundry.
THOMPSON'S
Transfer
V./ JTm. Company
Hauling of All Kinds
purchaser for, such retail deal-j and Miss Isabelle DeBarr.
ers.
The above regulation promulgated] Specials
this 25th day of July, j R lcker's.
(Signed) P. A. NORRIS,
Monday and Tuesday at
NOMINATE
GLEN MORRIS
FOR
COURT CLERK
QUALIFIED FOR THE OFFICE
ALL FILED CASH
No Delivery
Owing- to the margin of profit fixed on
mill feeds, by the Food Administration
being too small to cover the expense of
delivery, and the carrying of credit ac-
counts,' and as mill feeds constitute the
bulk of our feed sales, we. the undersign-
ed dealers, will on and after August 1st,
1918, place all of our feed business on a
cash basis and discontinue deliveries to
the retail trade.
F. B. JONES
O. K. WAGON YARD
MASSEY & SONS
NORMAN MILLING &
GR UN COMPANY
R. C. KERRY
S. G. AMBRISTER
J. G. HOLLINGSWORTH
KNOX BROS.
PETTY MILL—Chas. V.
Martin
E. P. SAXON
BEN T. FLEMING
DONE PROMPTLY
AND CAREFULLY.
A TRIAL
GIVE US
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HAULING TRUNKS
Office Phone 225 Residence Phone 505
UKTsimm
All Next Week at
RUCKERS
Every day will have a big special. This
extra special will be displayed in windows
the day before the special goes on sale.
Monday all Sport Shirts at one-half
price.
Tuesday Children's Sox, Silk Shirt-
ings, short length Percales.
Don't Miss RucKers
Monday and Tuesday
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