The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 288, Ed. 1 Monday, March 3, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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The Daily iranscripi, i\orman, Uklalioma_
Flails Trancrrint w'"1 '"s ^am''y f°r California See Rueker s announcement of )cnown resjdent 0f the Franklin sees many evidences of improve
Lfally Ala ov. p some time this month. In all his the three days dollar sale betfin- neighborhood, was here today from ment in and around Norman since
W. H. Cole, formerly a well and was warmly welcomed. Il<-
ten years and five months service njn(, Wednesday at 1 o'clock p. n>. Stratford, Okla., visiting friends, his last visit.
| Mishcd every afternoon Sunday , hag v,ccn efficient and he and 1
, Trmecnpt-Lnterpnw Publishing Co. ^ f.un]|y wj„ uk(, the best wish- Attorney Wm. Mootaw is attend -
4 A ,mit.rr l.nuar* es of many friends with them into in>r court. He is interested in a
. at the pasi ufiice at Norman, Okla- their new homes. Geo. O. Wilker- number of important cases fiom
I a, under act of congress of March 3, ^ ^ taken Route 8 anj [) \V. Lexington..
Goodin is substitute carrier on ^ ^ M)>g c j, ])00iey 0f |
215 East Main street. Telephone i. Route 5. Purcell were Sunday visitors at
the home of Mrs. Dooley's I
IAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
mail, one year $oon son,"Lackey, arrived from New
Ca"^!^rnweek:::::::: ilO York Friday nipht and is beins
Capt. Lackey Here: Capt. Vin- parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Simp-
Lackey, arrived from New son
] warmly greeted by his numerous ; Don't fail to see Rucker's dol-
friends here. He landed in New ],,,. saie B(| in Tuesday's Trans-
OCRATIC York a week ago from overseas, . .
ANNOUNCEMENTS [ where he served fourteen month |
.-md was wounded at the batt'e of I ju,ijres Custer Burke and A.
. ,, i Soissons. He was a member of the u-.tphin are here from Lexington
■he following announcements ^ Corps biUul|ion 0f ^Sfng COurt beTng attorney,
'made subject to the action or 2n,i Division ,and worked with the jn sevcra[ important cases.
•Democratic voters at the pri- marine.-,. He was wounded on .July
'v March IS 1919: ,IJ> 191H> aml has not yet. ful,y Mr an(I Mrs J' K<I^ur and
' ' covered, being now on his way to famjlv 0f Purcell were visitors in
City l ieru I San Antonio to n hospital. Capt.
p. F. CLAY, Jr. Lackey was a former Univewfty Norman Sunday.
! student and is one who has made | _ '
. Iexceptionally b Plchifty & (<>. 8w Out* The
R*re will l>■ no meeting <>i the. • Loren Helms and L H.
Idea Club this week. Women's Socictv of ti. McCoy, two young men well and
i . ... favorably known in Norman, have
issued 1 reshyterian Uniiili will purchased the plumbing and elec-
Tuesday afternoon, March 4th at trie supply establishment of Fle-
.10 with Mrs. Aszin.m. Let every harty & Co., on West Main street,
lady who is a member of the and they are invoicing the stock
III , ti. fr.lin.t-in an(i fixtures today. Messrs. He-
church lie pi escnt, i lie followm-, , anj Asbury have been in
program will be niven. j the business in Norman for a
Devotions—Mrs. lludgen. number of years and have built up
( marriage license was
ftataniay nigh, to Krm-.-t Isa
19, of Norman, and Mis- Cora
Jhaiies, 18, of Apache, Okla.
lie a Wee Club: The Hide a
club will meet at the home
Llrs. Taylor on North Pet.T-
}ue on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Will Paden as hostess.
Jill attendance of the members
feed.
[e Missionary Society of the
% church. South, will meet at
bhorch on Tuesday afternoon
o'clock. After the business
on the study of the Gospel of
i will be taken up, review-
first chapter and taking
Second for the afternoon les-
[irriage lie-.'nse was issued on
lay to Samuel Deskins, HO,
fMiss Zella Yandell, 1H, and
liiarriage ceremony was per-
led by Judge Geo. Allen. They
Reading young people of the
■part of the county, and have
Vrld of friends to wish them
happiness.
Solo—Mr. Joe Benton.
Ruth and Naomi—Mrs. Hutto.
The Immigrant.—Mrs. Ryan.
Violin Solo—Mrs. Aszman.
Social hour.
a fine patronage. The Transcript
trusts they will still remain citi-
zens with us. The new proprie-
tors are thoroughly experienced,
have a wide acquaintance here
and will undoubtedly d0 well.
CLEANING AND PRESSING
Remember that the Price Dye Works are
now fully equipped to do First-Class
Cleaning' and Pressing as well as Dyeing.
We will call for and deliver vour clothes.
PRICE DYE WORKS
PHONE 593 210 WEST MAIN
THOMPSON'S
/\¥7 Transfer
- .■%, Company
Hauling of All Kinds
DONE PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY GIVE US
\ TRIAL
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HAULING TRUNKS
Office Phone 225 Residence Phone 505
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udiuM Taylor Resigns: Claud-
Taylor, who has been con-
with the rural carrier ser-
|from Norman postoffice since
ha:- resigned and will leave j
FOR SALE
GOOD RESIDENCE FOR SALE
510 South Elm Street Fronting University
Campus
ie Iron Grey Mare, 5 years
[weighs about 1100 pounds.
:, $75.00.
White Mare, 10 years
ireighs about 1000 pounds,
$65.00.
he 7-ft. McCormick Grain
complete with tongue
Price $135.00.
I offer my home for sale at a bargain—large eight
room house, sleeping porch across rear, all enclosed. The
house is modern in every particular—East front.
Will make terms to suit.
PHIL C. KIDD
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L. C. GILES PHONE 59 VV. C. WEIR
OFFirfc—First Nation*! Bank Bid.
Giles-Weir Investment 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.
UNIVERSITY THEATRE
Program Week of March 3rd, 1919
MONDAY—
Universal Special Attractions Present
GRACE CUNARD
And a Wonderful Cast in the Production Supreme
"AFTER THE WAR"
Come and see the most beautiful love story of years,
I packed with those human thrills that only genuine drama can
| create, superbly acted and produced regardless of expense,
r t a picture of battles or bloodshed but a drama of peace. A
pi re that will live forever in your memory.
Also—Two Reel Mack Sennett comedy
"SHERIFF NELL'S TUSSLE"
"H .ARST NEWS" completes this 9 Reel Program
TUESDAY—
Adolph Zukor presents the famous Grand Opera Star
ENRICO CARUSO
In the first moving picture in which he has appeared
"MY COUSIN"
An Artcraft Production
Also—HAROLD LLOYD in a fine comedy.
| WEDNESDAY—
Jesse L. Laskey presents
WALLACE REED
In the Paramount Picture
"THE FIREFLY OF FRANCE"
A War Picture that You Will Like
Also—2 Reel Lko Comedy "CALL THE COPS"
Dunham Metal Weather Strip
DUST. WIND AND RATTLE PROOF
Made of spring brass and forms a spring
cushion around each opening. Works
easy. Is the only strip that can be in-
stalled without removing and cutting
sash. We leave 110 litter, and it adjusts
itself to the shrinking or swelling of sash.
It also saves 33 1-3 per cent of the fuel
bills.
You can see this strip all next week-
THE COTTAGE HOTEL
installed in both windows and doors.
Call at that hotel and inquire for
J. C. DUNHAM
Home Address—1204 East 7th street
Phone 1162 Walnut, Oklahoma City, Okla
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J,000 horses, .<<>,000 people, 80 ships, This super production will be shown at the Liberty
7-8. Show will start Friday noon, at 1 o'clock and Saturday morning at 10 o'clock
early.
THURSDAY—
Albert E. Smith presents
HARRY MOREY AND BETTY BLYTHE
In the Latest Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature
"the green god"
Vitagraph has long been among the foremost as a pro-
11 ducer of motion pictures. "The Green God" is the fitst which
we will receive on our new contract. It is fine. SEE II !
11 Also—Universal News and Star Comedy with Eddie Lyons
and Lee Moran
FRIDAY—
All Comedy Program
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN
"bound in morocco"
An Artcraft Production
s Fairbanks pictures there is something doing
You will indeed miss a treat if you miss this.
Also—"Big V" Comedy, "FARMS AND FUMBLERS
! SATURDAY—
Bluebird Photoplays, Inc., Presents
"the nature girl"
Starring Bewitching "Violet Mercereau.
A very pretty, very interesting, clean picture in beautiful out-
door setting. Mystery, romance and thrills with a chuckle in
them. Just the kind of out-of-the-ordinary love story that
everybody likes. And Violet Mercereau will make you want to
hug her. ,
Also—2 Reel Mack Sennet Comedy.
|ORCHESTRA MUSIC MATINEE DAILY 2 P. M.
Admission Including War Tax : Matinee. Children Sc. Adults 20c
Night: Children 10c, Adults*20c
Like all Don
'every minute.
Real Estate and Patriotism
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ti Patriotism as a war meas-
ure is a thing of the past.
Patriotism as a peace-time
need is the present neces-
sity.
11 Uncle Sam desires that
his citizens own their own
homes — farms and city
property.
11 In the home is the strength
of the nation, and that
srength is strongest when
the home has savings in-
vested in it. That makes
the home real.
H Cleveland county is an
ideal and logical place for
a home —good soil, big
yields, raise any and all
kinds of crops—market fa-
cilities are the best. Be-
sides, Cleveland County
farms offer the safest and
most profitable invest-
in State or Nation.
U I have a nice list of farms
for sale—some of the most.
choice tracts of land in the
county and some at a bar-
gain. See me at once if in-
terested in owning your
farm.
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CLYDE PICKARD
DEALER IN CLEVELAND COUNTY FARMS
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The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 288, Ed. 1 Monday, March 3, 1919, newspaper, March 3, 1919; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc113985/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.