The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 270, Ed. 1 Monday, February 10, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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The Daily Transcript, Norman, Oklahoma^
The Daily Transcript A1 W hitman
Men's work shirts for 75c at the Try our WET WASH—i cents TO TRADE: A 1918 Maxwell
Pvbliihtd crtry aftem xt exro* Scaijy
bt Trvkacrfpt-Eetrrprtae -rf Co.
£a:rc-: * aittr Jt-17
17. IfM. i! p it Norsrt-. Oklt-
b^sr-A. unier M oi carina ot \ltrch k
In "Desert l>aw
♦« Ur.:ted Sales Co
he
ALFALFA FOR SALE
Ofce. B5 Fjm Xi" Trlerl-^-f J.
DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
By mail, one year £5.50
By mail, six months 2.00
By earner, one week .10
Twins By Parcel Post
When E O. Smith applied to the
local post office for permission to
hare his twin sons sent to town by
-^urcel pcc* ^e wa? uncertain of a
favorable answer, but the matter
of their transportation was soon
arrange*: and the following day he
received them by parceJ post
Edwir. and Edward Smith, four
veers old. had been visiting their
grandmother, Mrs. Henderson
Harris who reside* or. R F. D. No.
2 out of Wynnewood The roads
were bad and the father was too
busy to go out after tbem, so it re-
mained for John Poole, the carr.er.
to affix the stamps and taps and
carry them to town He ascer-
tained their weight and made a
charge of 25c each which was
cheerfully paid by the proud fath-
er.—Wynnewood Gaaette.
. A1 Whitman plays t
in Triargles Ult>: feature, "Dti
trt Law" to be shown at the Liber-
' ;y theatre on Monday and Tuesday
I Whitman :s a -upcrh actor with
(ju:lt some reputation having play-;
ed an important role with Net!
■ Shipman in "Baree. Son o: Kazan
He is tall .of athletic build, hand-
some and seems to find western
roles ideally suited to his temper-
ament.
In "Desert Law" he is called up-
O" to do some shootin'. He play-
the role of a homesteader who ha<
■*roj>ed the jealousy aad envy o:
a ruthless political boss in a west-
em community. Rufe Dorsey
Dorsey frames him up for murder
and has him convictcd wher
friends rescue Al and bring him to
their cabin, where a terrific battle
with the sheriffs gunmen, the
homesteader is saved. Jack Rich-
ardson is the featuied "heavy" ir. ,
. . . * same day we
Desert Law and mends of Jack . , .
T i43—Ideal Laundry,
seen him shot three
who hare seen him
hundred odd times in the pictures
will again turn out to sec their o)d
pa! get his'n.
Try our WET WASH—1 cents
per pound We make delivery the
wash. Call phono
and ask as
about the WET WASFL
Adverstisement of
Dissolution
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership beretcfort existing
between H. L Muldrow and Sol
Levis, of Norman. Oklahoma and
Oklahoma City. Oklahoma, under
the firm name jf Muldrow & L*w-
is was dissolved on the 7th day of
February 1919. by mutual consent:
H L. Muldrow is hereby author-
iied to col'ect all debts due to said
partnership and all bills will be
paid by him
H L MULDROW
SOL LEWIS
WANTED
500 families to have their wash-
ing done with us, the wet wash
way 4 cents per pound dry weight
Avoid the flu and call 743. Ideal
Laundry, and ask us about wet
wash.
RHINE WHINES
that keep coming out c-f Germany
Rhine whines, as they zn called—
Dr Nicholas Murray Butler of ^r" ^ ^ New.per
Columbia said the other day: Oklahoma City During the war. he
"Germany reminds me of a wo-
is dead in
Hugh Schaffer a fine aps*ar nc
yo«r.e naval cadet has been dis-
charged from tbe service aod will
e ter the Un:v r- ty t finish -
•dacatior; He comes here fr.
Perry After h - training at Great
titf! be was connected with tie
V S S. Mmne-:tax on *iw *
e several trip- overseas. To
st him in {nrtt.r^ thro ti rh co - -
lee- he desire* employment, ar.y
lie needir.r the ^n.fes of sb.t. a
foang man sbou*.' remember him.
See his adv ir tbe' classified de-
jartmer.-..
man who. entering her little boy
in a new school, said to the teach-
er:
' "Leetie Fritxy he is deligate,
•and so, if he xss badt—und he
vill be badt sometimes—joost lick
der boy next to him. un dat vill
frighten him.' "
Tbe Missionary Society of the M.
3 Church South, will meet at:..e
tarch at 3 o'clock on Tuesday. All
■embers are requested to be pres-
et as there is .rcportant bus ess
be transacted
L. C GILES PBO.NB 5 W. C. WEIR
OFFICE—F\r*t National Rank Bid
Giles-Weir InvPStmen Co.
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
Married: Judge Geo lAllen offi-
tatec at the marriage of Tbc-s.
toeal Gibbs. Xr, and Mrs Willie
Soren, 34. at the court house this
Monday) mor". ne The groom
acnes from Moore and the br-e
i a resident of Lexington
;l - . •'
SlRik; WEiI
K fliPiPl!1!
Lunches
Chilli
Fruits
Candies
Cigars
looner
Confectionery
123 East
ain
k.. . ifli&L
LEGAL
BLANKS
We have a full and com-
plete stock of
Legal Blanks
\nd if there is a special
orrn you want, we will
rint it for jrou.
'ranscript-Enter-
prise Pub. Co
"Pota4oes
Just received another car
load of those fine fancy Irish
potatoes, which we are sell-
ing at the very small price of
$1.35
PER BUSHEL
By the sack
We also have a large sup-
ply of
Onion TetJ
U.S.&ubbs
Phones 31 and 224
per pound We make delivery the
same day we wash. Call phone
743—Ideal Laundry, and ask us
about the WET WASH.
_ car to trade for residence lots in
Norman. What have you?
268 tf. HOLTZSCUE.
WANTED: At 0nce capable girl FOR SALE: A car load of No. 1
or woman. Phone 341. 269 3t. i alfalfa hay at my bam, m West
At the place one-half mile north
and one half mile east of Pleasant
Hill school. Good hay. Also some
cow hay cheap See HENRY
MATLOCK. 262-tf
Take your automobile to the re-
pair shops of the Minteer Motor
Company. Best of work at reason-
able prices. 268 3t-
Our "flat work" service will
please you. Let us call for your
laundry next week. Phone 71.
Norman Steam Laundry.
WANTED:
perienced
week. Phone 197
Housework by
woman by hour^or ph^"'^47
Gray. N W. corner First Chriat-
FOR RENT—Two furnished light ian church block
housekeeping rooms, and one MELVIN McCLLLULGh.
sleeping room, 304 Boulevard
EGGS FOR SALE: Brown Leg-
horn etfgs, $2.00 for setting of 15
ur a vtrn r j ^i WANTED to trade horses or a | m I00 Addr4;8S E. C Pat
WANTED—Girl or middle agec Ford automobile for a truck. If nr mil i
The mechanics at the .Minteer
Motor Company are the best we [ .
can secure, and all work guaran- ! woman for housework 762 Asp you have a truck you want to dis-
teed In Johnsoa building, east of
postoffice 268 3t.
Ave. Phone 183.
259-3*
The Chicago Roosevelt memoi
:al committee sent to Karsas for a
sneaker, securing Gov Henr> Al-
len for that pttrpose
ONLY TWO HORSES LEFT, if
you want one better hurry and
see Hollir.gsworth & Biakely
265-tf.
FARM FOR SALE: 160 acres, at
a bargain; would take a pen-
dente in Norman as part pay. Sea
M. Stanley, at 303 Tonah a
264-6t*
;FOR RENT: A six-room new
bungalow, oak finish, near Un-
iversity See C. W Vaughn, at
1 Minnetonka Lumber Yari 268 tf.
A dirty bunch of shirts and eol-
lars receive proper attention in
~ our plant—for real high claas
WANTED A two or three burner wor^ phone 71—Norman Steam
oil stove, most be in good condi- '
tion. Phone 323. 267-3* Laundry.
pose of see Hollingsworth & Biake-
ly. 265-tf.
Storage, gasoline, oil. repairs
and everything els« kept in an up-
to-date garage. Minteer Mot-
or Co, east of posoffice. Call and
see us. get figures and we are sure
we can please you. Agents for
the Overland. 268-3t.
WANTED: Household work by
experienced girl. Phone RJ 551
270-3t*
FOR RENT: 3 rooms, light house-
keeping, close in, 302 E. Gray
270-3*
FOR RENT: 25 acres good cotton
land, two room house and bam.
Enquire Transcript office. 2t.
terson, Route 3, Moore, or call 6
1-2 miles east. 270-1 mo. d & w
FOR SALE: Span of well brokea
mules. E. C Pa'terson, Rovte
3 Moore 6 1-2 East of Moore.
270-1 mo. d. and w.
POSITION WANTED: Married
man just returned from navy-
will accept position as salesman;
surveying in oil fields^ preferred.
Open to interview leading _to zmy
paying position. Phone 437
pd
WANT ADS
William Allen White, the Em-
poria editor, has been named as a
peace delegate from the United
States to the Bolsheviki of Russ.a.
Your "family washing" all
washed nice and clean—pieces re-
quiring it are starched and all
fiat pieces are ironed. Try our
service with your next bundle
Phone 71. Norman Steam Laun-
Apropos of the whines for mercy jjj^.
CLEANING AND PRESSING
Remember that the Price Dye \\ orks are
now fully equipped to do First-Class
Cleaning and Pressing as well as Dyeing.
We will call for and deliver your clothes.
PRICE DYE WORKS
PHONE 593 210 WEST MAIN
THOMPSON'S
At/ Transfer
V/lV Company
Hauling of All Kinds
DONE PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY. GIVE US
ATRIAL
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OP HAULING TRUNKS
Office Phone 225 Residence Phone 505
was charged with disloyalty, ar.d
had his dentist office wrecked
Leaving Oklahoma City, he went to
Chicago, but his alleged disloyal
record followed him there,' and re-
turning to Oklahoma City, he took
sick and died—ostensibly of pneu-
monia. but undoubtedly from wor-
ry and financial loss. And now
some of those most bitter aeainst
Kimbcrlin Cash Miilin- him are wondering if, maybe, he
■ison's. was not wronefullv accused.
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Own A
for your
Children's
Sake
There is a deep seated fundamental truth in these few
uord\
There are other things that enter into the owning of
a home, too.
Xo'rman is an ideal and logical "Home Town."
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The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 270, Ed. 1 Monday, February 10, 1919, newspaper, February 10, 1919; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc113968/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.