The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 206, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY TUANSCRU'T. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1918.
PREMIER PRAISES AMERICA
[By United Press.]
ROME, Nov. 22—The entire cham
ber arose and cheered when Premier
^ Orlando, in the midst of his victory
* speech, paid tribute to America's part
in the war. Ambassador Page and
Secretary Jay acknowledged the ova-
tion. Orlando emphasized the impor-
tance of the allied victory and eulo-
gized the Italian army.
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Big blanket and comfort
Morrison's.
SUNSHINE AND SHADOW
Sunshine and shadow falls across
the pathway of everyone, sometime,
somewhere, somehow; today it is
shadow that fills the heart of the
writer. *
sale at Last night, someone, somehow, de-
stroyed one of the columns that man
built as a sacred memory to the dead,
that sleep* vwt yonder where silence
reigns.
Such acts as this causes the human
heart to grow weary and sadness fills
the mind, for others we express sym-
pathy.
The only consolation is, to believe
that there is still more sunshine than
shadow to drive away sorrow.
THE CIVIC COMMITTEE.
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PRIORITIES CANCELLED
| By United Press.]
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—All pri-
ority ratings except those for the
navy, the emergency fleet corporation,
railroads, telegraph and telephone
companies, have been cancelled, the
priorities division of the war indus-
tries board has announced.
Don't miss the big blanket and com
fort sale at Morrison's.
FARMERS ATTENTION
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L. C. GILES PHONE 59 W. C. WEIR
OFFICE—Firet National Bank B!d.
Giles-Weir Investment €?.
Norman, Okla.
FARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY.
Call and see us, we have some good properities listed
worth the moeny. See us if you desire a loan on farm
property. If you have property for sale list it with us.
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Robert Campbell, of the Federal Re-
serve Bank, of Wichita, Kans., will
be in Norman Tuesday afternoon, No-1
vember 26th for the purpose of or- i
ganizing a National Farmers Loan
Association. The meeting will be held
at the court house and all farmers in-
terested should be present. 205-2t
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Upstairs—Downstairs—Sew .Anywbc«
YEOMAN NOTICE
Installation of officers will be held
at the Yeoman hall Monday night,
November 25, ( 1918. Officers and
members are urged to attend. Re-
freshments served.
MRS. EMMA SHANK,
Correspondent.
BARGAINS LN HOMES
Bungalows
A 7-room modern, 4 lots, good out-
buildings, $3000.
A G-room bungalow new and mo-
dern, 3 lots, good outbuildings, $3250.
A 6-room bungalow new and mod-
ern 3 lots good outbuildings, $3600.
Residences
A 7-room modern residence, 2 lots,
good outbuildings $2000.
A 5-room modern residence, lot
alone worth the price, $2500.
An 8-room modern residence to ex-
change for smaller residence.
A 7-room modern residence one of
the very best in the city, on Boule-
vard, east front. If interested in buy-
ing such a home inquire about this
property. It will be priced to sell—
if interested in it.
JOHN S. ALLAN,
Office over Broken Dollar Store,
Phone 410R.
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WANTADS
Counting five words to the line, 5
cents per line first insertion and 3
cents per line for subsequent inser-
tions. Minimum charge, 25 cents.
Three lines one time, 25 cents; three
times, 35 cents; six times 65 cents.
Four lines one time, 25 cents; three
times, 45 cents; six times, 80 cents.
Effective October 1, no want ads
can be accepted from customers^ with-
out accounts unless paid for in ad-
vance or on same day as published.
Ads wil be dropped second day unless
paid for.
FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey milk cow
Phone W3 or call at Mrs. H. A
Brauer's, one mile east of Univer-
sity. 205^
WANTED—A cook.—Apply at Cleve
land general hospital. 202tf
FOR SALE—One library table, rug.
heater, gasoline range, cook stove
and small articles. Phone 450. 204-3t
FOR SALE—Four-room house, four
lots, close in. $1,100; seven-room
house, 8 lots, a bargain; five-room
house, 2 acres, $1,250; six-room mo-
dem bungalow, 3 acres, $3,250; eight
room modern house. 8 lots,
For rent—Ten-room modern house,
west side; also seven-room modern
house, east side.—John S. Allan, of-
fice over Broken Dollar Store Phone
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FOR SALE OR TRADE—Rdb-Six au
tomobile 7-passenger. Inquire at
Transcript office. 2u4-at
WANTED— Young
man or young lady
over 16 years of age.
to learn profitable
business. Small sal-
lary to start, but will
increase salary as
fast as you learn.—
Phone 203.
WANTED—A dishwasher, boy
girl, at the Cottage Home. 178-tl
FOR SALE—Three east-front lots
each 25 by 140 feet, on Jenkins
avenue near Duffy Btrect. Also three
west-front lots at game location, in
nuire ut Transcript office. ley
'Easy,
II dEutlAway
Western Electric
RORvTrABLExSEwiNG,MACHINE
fanlbeIuse~d\wftereverItHere^is'an*electricyi'gfit'
socket—oi7 Lthtej /porcli in Rummer—in] jtKe
living* roomunlwinter'' 11 ji s^ncjll a rge r/t han?a,
typewriter—weighs^ ^no] 'more] thanfV "w^lfv
filled _ suitcase^
A hustling little electric, motor—a .sewing
"machine head „ of recognized^quality^^and a)
foot' control take all the. back' breaking]
drudgery out of. sewing.
Askffor;a:demonstratioh:.
OKLAHOMA GAS & ELECTRIC CO
TELEPHONE 501
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Special Price
On Groceries
For the next few days we are going to make
a special price on staple groceries. It will pay
you to buy your winter supply at 'these prices
for we now have the world to feed and prices
cannot help but be high for the next year:
Large hand picked Michigan navy beans, pound .12 l-2c
California pink beans, good ones, pound
Colorado pinto beans —•- -lOc
Full head rice, pound __
Finest Pea Berry coffee, pound
Hominv gritts, fine and white, pound — 7C
Hominy Flakes, Yukon's Best, pound -
Pearl Hominy, Yukon's Best, pound
Twenty-five pound sack of Yukon's Best meal, •i '«-
Large bucket Crisco _. -
Large bucket Crustine
12 Cans Sweet Wrinkled Peas H'Ln
12 Cans Iowa Sweet Corn, fine
12 Cans Country Gentleman Corn
No. 10 Solid Pack Apricots -® c
No. 10 Solid Pack Peaches
No. 10 Solid Pack Logan Berries *LU?
No. 10 Solid Pack Red Raspberries $!•£>
No. 10 Tomato Ketchup
No. 10 Pears " 7-
100 Pounds Yukon's Best Flour __Jpo.lt>
These prices—good until Monday night,
November 25th, positively no longer. Many
other things at good prices.
Phone us your orders.
. T. Fleming
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PROGRAM
CLEVELAND COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION
Sunday and Monday, November 24-25, 1918
First Presbyterian Church
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA.
EVERY SUNDAY SCHOOL IN CLEVELAND COUNTY SHOULD BE
REPRESENTED
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2:30
2:45
2:55
3:00
3:15
3 :30
3:50
4:35
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Song Service led by zr~"m2!' Hinshaw
Scripture Reading and Prayer Rev. Theo. W. Gayer
"Cleveland County, Our Field" C. W. Shannon, State
Committeeman for Cleveland county.
"Teachers of Bovs' Classes" Discussed by leachera
of Bovs' Classes. Leaders: A. E. Thomas and Meredith Robins.
"Our Sunday School Organization" .-^Discussed by
Superintendents. Leaders: Fred Close, John Hardie, T. A. Shriver,
Mrs. Sarah Decker. T
General Conference, "Sunday School Management, Led by
C. H. Nichols, General Secretary, assisted by delegates.
Appointment of Committees and Announcements.
Closing prayer and benediction—Rev. R. D. Poole.
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7:30
7:45
7:55
8:00
8:35
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C. H. NICHOLS,
General Secretary. Oklahoma Sunday School Association
SUNDAY NIGHT
c Co,.,,;™ Led by Choir Presbyterian Church
Scripture Reading and Prayer Pastor M. E. Church, South
AJJessagefrom D.T'JohnVtmVciml^StatecitS'owmitl*,
ScSL'. Task".. ----- --C. H. Nichols, M
Secretary, Oklahoma Sunday School Association.
Announcements and Song. Aszman
Closing Prayer and Benediction Rev. Theo. «. Aszma
D. S. JOHNSTON.
Chairman, State Central Committee, Oklahoma City
MONDAY MORNING
Song Service. nA„ r-, a Wickizer
Scripture Reading and Prayer m " I w Ss
"The Cradle Roll Department f Francis
"The Beginner's Department" Mrs. J. Foster, Miss Fran .
"The Primary Department" -Miss Blanche Holland, Mrs. J. H.
Felgar, Mrs. W. C. Weir. Wndsell
"The Junior Department" R°y Hadsell.
£u?s°ionthy M-Led by Irs. C. H. Nichols, State Superintendent
Children's Division, Okla.i .ma State Sunday School Association.
Benediction.
MONDAY AFTERNOON
2:00 Song Service. Mr John Hardie
2:15 Scripture Reading and Prayer Mr. jonn nan
>•30 Reports from County Officers. nffieorx
2:50 Report of Committee on Nominations and Election ot Otiicers.
V!k, "How to Enlist Men and Women in Training Class"—-Mrs. C. H.
3-30 Suggestions for the new year. - ... -Newly Elected Officers.
4:00 Short Talks by Delegates.
4 -30 Song and Benediction.
l.OWMNi; ANT) nREARI^^ST^FREE TO^AI.'. OUT-OF-TOWN I.BLE
Comiaktoenw
C. W. SHANNON
Norman
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