The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Monday, April 7, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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CONFIRMED PROOF
XecideittS «f Norman Canot Doubt
What Has Keen Twice Proved
WANT ADS
In gratitude for relief from the
aches and poins of bad backs—
i distressing kidney ills—
I thousand- have publicly re m-
I mended Dunn's Kidney Pills. Resi-
I dents of Norman, who so testified
gyears apo. now say the results
! wen permanent. This testimony
doublv proves the worth of Doan s
?ills to Norman kodney sufferers.
Mrs. T. J. Nolan. 401 E Tonka-
's St., Norman, says: "About a
ear iRO I suffered dreadfully
|ofrom bcariair down pains in my
back and hips. I also had dizzi-
jiess at times. It took me a long
time to find out my kidneys were
disordered but when 1 did I used
Doau's Kidney Pills. They soon
improved my condition and five
£>oxes entirely rid me of the trou-
ble."
Mrs. Nolan over eight years lat-
r said: "1 still prase Poan's kid-
ey Pills, for the cure they gave
jjne" has been permanent. I glad-
Sy confirm my former endorse
fment. Do.in's deserve all I have
kuicl in praise of them
J Price (30c, at all dealers. Don't
limply ask for a kidney remedy
"?et T>oaiT. Kidney l'ill - the -ami1
shat Mrs. Nolan had. Foster-
Milburn Co., Mfgrs.,, Buffalo, N.
FOR RENT: House, with good
improvements, and five acres
with garden planted. See S. P.
Vicars at once. ' 4-3t*
CANE SEED FOR SALE: Gen-
uine Red Top at $3.00 per bush-
el. See J hn Brockhaus, at Palace
Garage. 4tf.
FOR QUICK SAI.E: Close in
property at a bargain. Five
room cottage and three choice lots
oa paved street. Inquire at of-
fice of F O. Miller and W C. Weir.
3-3t*.
LOST: $5 reward for return of
$20 bill lost on Main street Wed-
nesday. Call 452 or 990. 4-2t*
FOR RENT: A six room modern
bungalow, 212 W. Lynn, $35 per
month. Vacant May 1st. Inquire
E. H. Stubbeman. 3-3t*.
FOR SALE: One red milk cow,
jrentle, $80.00. R. M. Coolbaugh
3 miles northeast of Norman.3-j
FOJ{ RENT: Two furnished rooms
3-2 North Santa Fe. Phone
625. 2-6*.
Corp. Chas. R. Hamilton is home
Brom the army, having been dis-
charged at Middletown, Pa., on
Ifonda.v. He was in •
on, and the only regret he has is
he didn't get overseas. He
a son of Mr. and Mrs.J. S. Hiim-
fllton
LOST: A brooch composed of
three purple flowers, between
112 W. (iray and W. Main St. Re-
turn to Transcript. Reward 3-2t.
SECOND HAND AUTOMOBILES
I have a good Seneca machine
for $375 and a good Reo for $725.
See me at 110 East Main or phone
481, J. L. FOREE, Standard Mo-
tor Co. l-3t*.
WANTED: Girl for general
housework Apply at the Soon-
er Confectionery. 1-St.
FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom
to ladies, 307 Tonhawa. l-6t'"
FOR RENT: One furnished room
call afternoons or evenings at
307 W. Symmes street. 4-3t*.
Oklahoma City will float her
$1,000,000 school bond issue 'at 5
percent interest and expects to
sell them above par.
Guaranteed tires to fit any car
cheaper than you can order them
from mail order houses.
MINTEER MOTOR CO.
REAL ESTATE NOTICE
has by operation of law or otker-: Larsh's First addition to Norman, | Bids may be left at the office of
wise, acquired in and to, all tke Okla., in one tract; or the N. 6f James M. Gresham, execBtor, Nor-
land situate, lying aid keing in the feet in one tract, and the S 75 feet man, Okla
county of Cleveland, and state of jn another tract: for cash or at Dated this 17th iay of March,
Oklahoma, bounded and described , t thi d ' h witk ce-m-ity ! 1919. .
as follows, and upon the foil owing «e"thl™ cash vu iecurrty , JAMES M. GREC"AM
terms and conditions, towit: | according to law and approval of 33.3^ Eaecotor.
Lets 1, 2, 3 aid 4, in block 8, court for residue. Weather Talk
FOR SALE: 100 head of good
Duroc hogs— sows, pigs and
shoats. Also ten head of cheap
horses and mules—from $50 to
$150. DAVIS BRENDLE, 2 1-2
miles east f Big Jims crossing,
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Frick, who re-
cently returned from Kansas, fail-
ed to find a desirable residence in
Norman, and have let the contract
to W. I . Criswell to build them
a cottage on Chatauqua avenue.
Netice is hereby give«, that m
pursuance of ai anler of the co« -
ty court of the county of Cleve-
land, and the stte of Okla-
homa, made on the 17th day of
of March, 1919, in the matter of
the estate of Z. M. Doolin, deceas-
ed, the undersigned as the exe-
cutor of said estate will sell at pri-
vate sale to the highest bidder,
subject to confirmation by said
county court, on or after Satur-
day, the fifth day of April, 1919,
at Normaa, in the county of Cleve-
land ahd state of Oklahoma, all the
right, title and interest of said Z.
M. Doolin, and all the right, title
and interest that said Z. M. Doolin
FOR SALE: Stack of kafir corn
2 1-2 miles east. Phone R-35.
2-4t*
FOR Sale or Trade: Good used car,
terms if desired. Chance to get
a good car ut fair price. Phone 305.
2-3t*
OR SALE: Model 00 Touring
car; looks and runs like new.
Terms if desired. 2-3t*.
MINTEfcR MOTOR CO.
Scrub bulls are getting very un-
pular. Johnston and Gibbs sale
Shorthorn cattle at the Smith
Lev Feed Yard in Norman on
iril 22d at 1 o'clock p. m. will af-
rd you an opportunity to get a
ood registered bull at a reason-
ble price. Don't miss it. 40-3t
When are you going to get your
ly a pure bred heifer so as to
tart him right and give lnim an
nterest on the farm? The Johns
on and Gibbs sale of Shorthorn
attle at Norman 011 April 22nd,
give you an opportunity to
feet a good heifer at a bargain.
•40-3t.
Mrs. F. J. Koepke and daughter,
■tlrs. Pierce Larkin. are here to-
|day from Oklahoma City visiting
Ifriends and attending to some
■bines*.
ROOMS: Five unfurnished rooms
for rent. Call at 20:; East Keith
street. 2-3*.
Watch for dates to be announced
later—Mayfield's Semi-annual On<
Cent Sale—some time in April.
306-tf.
FOR SALE: Team of heavy work
horses. Will sell at a bargain.
Norman Milling & Grain Com-
pany. 304-tf.
WANTED: To do house cleaning
and dressmaking. Mrs. B. H
Darden E. Eufaula, (108. Phone
«r>6. 312-6t*.
WANTED: A few stands of bees
Will pay cash. T. A. Latta, 124
W. Lynn. Phone 273. 312-3t.
Fords
To Rent
We will rent Ford cars
without drivers to re-
liable parties by- the
h o u r> at reasonable
rates.
Come early Sunday if
you want a car.
Minteer Motor Co.
*:-*■
i'VVVWV
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. johnson re-
ceived a telegram from Newport
vs on Friday saying: "Had a
fine trip \today; going to Camp
Bfcylor, Ky.—Neil." Neil is captain.j^j,
i>f Co. A. 112th regiment and lias
Ifoeen overseas for a year or more, f
His regiment is made up princi- 1
jally of Ohio men and he writes 14.
the homefloks that they are
'cracker jacks." His parents ex-
pect him home in a week or ten j
ilays.
When are you going to get your
boy 11 pure bled heifer ;o as to
I tart him right ' I . •••• in
hterest 011 the farm ? The Johns-
Ion an i ' •: :>!'
[at tie at Norman 'ti \nr ;
vill give you an opportunity to
let a'good heifer at at,
40-3t.
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Capt. Virgil A. Riddle of Ada
|rill arrive soon to assume his dut-
as assistant professor of mili-
tary science at the University. He
graduate of the University,
Bass of 1917, ami made an excell-
| lit lVl'U I 11 t! M' . .
Plenty
of Room
for li (I to ki' k his fat
| le^> id stretch his pink
! toes in his Sidway. Space
: for his pillows and wraps
I also. Sidway is roomier
1 than any reed carnage.
KBfmv
Collapsible Baby Carnage
folds flat when not in use. Can
be easily carried. I> i P< ut
Fabrikoid hood v .r pi <
whole « i r r 1 a k e v. . - liable.
Spring adjustab « • b, >y's
weight protec ts 1 --from
jolts and injury.
I. M. JACKSON
iThe Home of the Hoo
If its Building Material
We Have if
Spring Time is Here. House Cleaning Time
Is Here Too
CLEAN UP TIME
IS PAINT UP TIME
How about the old house—have you not
waited long enough to give it that new coat of
paint?
The boys are coming home every day. Let's
be dressed up to meet them.
We have Monarch paint— 1(H) per cent pure.
None better.
We also have a large stock of Beaver Board
—a sanitary substitute for plastering. Can be
put on without mussing up the whole house.'
We carry a complete stock of
material and when in need of any '
all kinds of building
iiul of material in tlii-
line we have it If you think <>l building; or repairing we
want to figure with vou.
Carey, Lombard, Young & Co.
ESTABLISHED 1889.
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Women Attention!
House cleaning time is here—those quilts, blankets, cur-
tains and rugs must be put away clean and nice for tiiture
use.
These articles are laundered perfectly by the use of our
large power washing machines.
Don't try to wash these heavy things at home—it's
hard for any woman to do'
Phone 71 and ask us about our prices and service.
too
Norman Steam Laundry
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University oheatre
"Home of the Super-Silent Drama" ^
PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK OF APRIL 7th 1919
NOTE—This program is i-suetl fur the benefit of our patrons and we would suggest
that it he placed some convenient place to be referred to when in search of e ltertain-
ment. Any particular information regard ing tlie programme can be secured by tele-
phoning the theatre. Our number is 2^0.
MONDAY—
Universal Special Productions presents '
Priscilla Dean in
"THE WICKED DARLING"
FOLKS! Here'- a real photoplay treat! A perfectly wonderful story told in a
way that will make you grip your scat an d hold your breath—played ^ you will
never forget it, by the most delightful young imp who ever picked a pocket or stole a
heart. See this dazzling new >tar in a play that will thrill you from head to foot.
Also Monday—HEARST NEWS.
TTUESDAY—
Artcraft presents—
Mary Pickford in
"JOHANNA ENLISTS"
She lives on a farm does Mary Pickford in this picture and then the soldiers came.
Never a beau before and now lovers'three! A hardy aristocratic captain, a hamisomc
lieutenant, and a peppery private. Who get- her? I'et you can't guess. I he private
knows that he is heavily handicapped and calls the lieutenant "a piece of cheeV and
naturally gets introduced to the guard house^followed bv a court martial. I he cap-
tain is the prosecutor in the case, but C upid -o addles the brains of everyb< y con-
cerned .... and Mary Pickford rides awav on ;t ';tin carriage to be niarrie
Also Tuesday, HAROL DLLOYD IN "NEXT AISLE OVER"
WEDNESDAY—
Adolph Zukor presents—
Lina Cavalieri in
"A WOMAN OF IMPULSE"
Lina Cavalieri plays a part in this yreat picture of a daughte of Lve whose
beaut\ was far too i;reat for safety of her own heart or the men's she encountered
It wasnt the she didn't love her husband, but simply that she drew other men to her
almost useonseiotislv as the candle flame does the poor doomed moth. And -ome of
the moths were mighty dangerous.. "A Woman of Impulse" will stir you deeply by
its likeness to the problems of Love as you know them.
Also Wednesday—INTERNATIONAL NEWS and Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran
in their latest "Star" Comedy, "THE WIFE BREAKERS."
THURSDAY—
Select Pictures Corporation presents—
Clara Kimball Young in
"THE HOUSE OF GLASS"
This is the first shown under this new contract. Claret Kimball Voting "c well
and favorably known to Norman show patrons and we take pleasure in announcing her
as the attraction for this date. " I he I louse of (ilass,' i- a strong human interest story
and will please all.
Also Thursday—''BIG V" Comedy, "W ELL I'LL BE . . .
FRIDAY—
Adolph Zukor presents—
"Marguerite Clark in
"OUT OF A CLEAR SKY"
Want to know how a Belgian treats a Hun? Marguerite Clark pla>s the part of
a Melgian princess who is approached by a linn with an offer of marriage.
THAT'S WHERE THE FIREWOKKS START. The fireworks end when she
marries a. good, old fashioned citizen of-these United States—the kind of a fellow
you'd want her to marry.
Also Friday—Mack Sefinett-Paramoun t Comedy "LADIES FIRST"
SATURDAY—
Universal Special Attractions present^ —
Mary MacLaren in
"THE AMAZING WIFE"
What would vou do, an officer and a gentleman, if a beautiful woman stole your
name? Would you pretend that vou had really married her? Conic and see why Mary
MacLaren stole an unknown man's name—come and ce w hat that man did. A on 11
have the tensesed hour of amazing plot, love adventure and thrills you have ever known.
Also Saturday—Mack Sennett-Paramount Comedy.
Coming! Coming "THE BIRTH OF A NATION" — See It.
ORCHESTRA MUSIC MATINEE DAILY 2 P. M.
Admission Including War Tax
Matinee—Children 5c, Adults 20c . Night—Children 10c, Adults 20c.
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