The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 93, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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i;he Daily Transcript, Norman, Oklanoma
The Daily Transcript
J. O. FOX, Editor
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Elizabeth Bell is visiting
Mrs. J. H. Allen in Oklahoma
City Hi is week.
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J J. BURKE - Secretary-Treas.
R. H. PARHAM, - Busintss M^r. '
■what lie has done. He weeps hitter
tears, but it is too late. Thousands
of men, women and children have
^een massacred through no fault
o 1 their own. It is then that Christ
(The Man) offers to return to
earth, using the body of the in-
f^ublisbed every afternoon eitcept Sunday
the Transcript-Enterprise Publishing Co.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All persons having claims
against Lewis F. Hull, deceased,
( are required to present the same j ventor as a disguise to preach the
Catered as second clas« matter Jan-iary with the necessary vouchers, to gospel of peace among melt. The
%3, IVH. ai the post-office at Norman. Okla r, ,r it j , . ,•, ,
<oin> under act of congress of March 3, tile undersigned, Lora t,. Hull, ad- doctors see signs of life in the
ministratrix, at the law office of J rshell over which they have been
Office, 215 East Main Street. Telephone 3. ■ \V. M. Newell, Norman, Oklahoma, j working, but they little know
1 within four months of the date : what spirit has returned into the
DAfLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES. , ,
By mail, one year $3.50 °r the same will be foreve.
By mail, six months '1.00 hai red.
By carrier, one week .10
WANT ADS
ROOMS:
rent. Call
Fe, or phone 393.
burnished rooms lor
at 502 South Santa
,93-3*
Dated this 5th day of July,1919
Cora E. Hull, Administratrix.
W. M. Newell, Attorney.
2-3t.
WANTED:Plain sewing and mak-
ing men's shirts. Mrs. M. I'.
Davis.
93-2* ,
TRADE OH SELLjMy Liberty
Root Beer Barrel, is made por-
table and a fine business for pic-
nics, etc., or for permanent loca-
"tion. Investigate. Jim Shears
93-3*
SYM3GLISM IN
MOTION PICTURES
Introduction ot the Figure i'
Christ in ' Civilization" Brings
Up the Q> estion as to
Whether O' Not O(tense
Is Tak^n When the
Bible Is Visualised.
wheel, west of town. Reward.
Return to I. M. Jackson's furni-
ture store.
form which lies before them.
The inventor recovers. To the
amazement of the King, however,
he is no longer the fiery, tem-
poramental genius who evolved
the underea instrument of death.
Instead of working on submar-
.ines, he goes about encouraging
his fellowmen to make peace. He
|i<> court martialed and sentenced
to die. When the hour of his end
approaches, the King is granted
an eternal vision himself and sees,
with horror, not only the Man he
has been persecuting, but the
wickedness of the war he lias de-
liberately waged.
All this would be treading on
dangerous grounds were it not for
the delicacy and tact the producer
of "Civilization," Thomas H. Ince,
!1h
FOR SALE: We have for --ale or
trade the following properties
ousc and lot on Jenkins street.
j "Civilization," Thomas 11. Ince'
much discussed cinema spectacle
I which is now entering the fourth ] ',;ls shown. The same idea has been
week of its reinaikable run at the
j Vniversity Theatre has such an
I extraordinary f theme that it has
i caused more discussion than any
MICKIE SATS
/■NtSS\H' -THIS HERE POPUV-fcB^
JOURMKVV. TO
PRINT THE O? EMRNBOON
\N Tms NECK, o' "fWE NMOOOS
AT LE AST ONCE A. VIE AH., IP NCrf
OFFENEW ,'N \F NOU N4E.MER
SEE -IOVJRN, tsAEBBC ITS NOU8
OVJN FAULT. GrlT QIZ.XN AND
| NVAVtE SONNE NEVNS 'N NOUR
s NAME VM\LL BE \N THE
V PAPEVi Em'RN VSIEEVk see?
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THAT5
Glen O. Morris, Court Clerk.
(SEAL:)
J. D. Grigsby, Attorney for
plaintiff.
2-4t
Summer Complaint Quickly
Relieved.
"About two years «.go when suf-
fering from a severe attack of
summer complaint, I took Cham-
berlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Rem
edy and it releived me almost in-
stantly," writes Mrs. Henry Jew-
ett, Clark Mills, N. Y. This is ai\,
excellent remedy for colic and
diarrhoea and should be kept at
WANTED: Collector for instal-
ment magazine accounts in Nor-
man. Do not answer unless you
can make small bond and are will-
ing to work and make collections
promptly each month. Give full
information first letter. C. R.
McHenry, Busch Bldg., Dallas,
Texas. 3-2t*
Miss Myrtle Hughes of Purcell
was a week end guest of Miss
Neva Stogner and Miss Alice Lit-
tle.
Mrs. S. A, Lindsay and Mrs.
George Wymore and daughter of
Oklahoma City are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Henery Meyer.
Mrs. Ray Crow and daughter,
Elizabeth, arrived Wednesday
from Birmingham,' Alabama, for
an extended visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Standley and fam-
ily.
Miss Grace Barnes and Miss
Nannie Miller were dinner guests
of Miss Bess Reedy Sunday.
Dale Mann, who has been visit-
ing his grandmother, Mrs. Jas.
R. Bell, returned on Thursday to
his home in Ponca City.
^| town, l.ot 75x2'H) on
University seasons. Although it deals primar-
1. Boulevard. See E. K. Minteer at ! jly with war ami the terrible con-
)1 Minteer Hdw. Store. ''3 ti djtioiis resulting therefrom, Mr.
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carried out in a number of highly j
successful plays—notably, Charles \
Kami Kennedy's "Servant in the
House, * Jerome K. Jerome's
"Passing of the 3rd Floor Back"
and David Belasco's ' "Return of
Peter Grimm." The camera being
far more comprehensive in its
ope than the stage, some truly
I ; WJ 53, W. S. Murphy. 93-3t* created by men whom he instruct
KOI? cat i?. P H t I film tlrama represents Christ
' at lite ".\IcDaniel'" place ''l'1 -2 l cturninK to earth to view with | beautiful and striking symbolic ef-
! miles west of University. Phone ; unspeakable anguish the carnage i iects have been secured by Mr.
Ince—especially the scenes which
show the soul of the inventor leav-
ing his earthly body and rising tcr
the World Beyond. Death is a
tiling every man and woman must
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
In the District Court in and for
Cleveland County, State of Okla-
homa.
John Mitchell, plaintiff,
vs.
Etta Mitchell, defendant,
Said defendant Etta Mitchell,
wiil take notice that she has been
sued in the above named court,
by the above named plaintiff, for
I an absolute divorce, on the
J grounds of extreme cruelty, and
I adultry, and must answer the pe-
tition of said plaintiff filed in said
I cdurt, on or before the 21st day of
August, 1919, or said petition will
be taken as true and judgment for
said plaintiff for a decree of di-
vorce from said defendant, will be
rendered accordingly.
ATTEST:
BUNGALOWS FOR SALE
Two new 5-room bungalows with basements, on
North College Avenue, 5 blocks west of the railroad.
Small payment down and balance like rent. Terms
to suit. See—
CHAS. S. STANDLEY
At Farmers National Bank, or phone 107
ed to "love one another."
The opening scenes of "Civili-
sation" represent a mighty mon-
RAILWAY Mail Clerks: Hun-
dreds wanted. $1100-$1500. Age,
i 18-35. Experience unnecessary.
Examinations everywhere August irc'' declaring war on a neighbor-
23. For free particulars, write John in>> state for the sole purpose of i 'ace, no matter how much tliey
Leonard, (former Government ex- territorial aggrandizement. In spite j dislike thinking of it, and it is only
aminer) 887 Equitabe Bldg. Wash ,of the fact that thjs country js ■
iington. 93-3* , . , , tl
it ! -pared, in a material way, for all
cntualities, lie docs not reckon
soul*of his enemy.
FOR LEASE: 320 acres of good
j land for one year with privilege 1 with the
of five. For particulars see Prank ! people are defeated, his country
M onical, Route 5, Norman. 93-1*
'BEAUTIFUL Building Sit.—
. North, south, cast anil west of
' Doll's Park Norman's play-
ground, 011 Symmes, Lahoma and
Flood streets, near State Univer-
sity and Washington school. Buy-
before the rush and get your lots
at a very reasonable' price. M. I'.
McNatnee, 301 East Keith street
Norman. 92-0t*
FOR REN 1": Furnished southeast
room, phone 345, 520 S. Univer-
sity Boulevard. , 92-2t*
FOR SALE: Dining room furni-
ture, library table, hrds, stoves,
rockers, canary birds, 217 West
Symmes. 92-3t*
FOR SALE: Modern five room
bungalow, College ave., phone
551, F. F. Fitch. 92-6t*
•LADIES, Take Notice: 1 am per-
manently located in Norman, at
321 I". ast Eufaula street, repairing
all makes of sewing machines
Machines brought in from the
country repaired and guaranteed
Louis K. Walker, Phone 155. 91-3*
FOR SALE—Five passenger
1 Scneca in good condition, run
[ about 3000 miles. See Claud
Pickard. 81-tf*
•STRAYED: A bay mare, about
800 pounds, on night of July I
Report to Knox's Wagon Yar>!
'U-.U*
invaded. Death and destruction
reach the very doors of his pal-
ace. Hut his hope, and that of the
entire nation, is pinned on the in-
vention of a wonderful submarine
which promises to revolutionize
naval warfare. The submarne sets
forth to sink an unarmed merchant
vessel, filled with innocent men,
women and chldren (the Lusitania
tragedy is reproduced in amazing
detail here). The vessel is sunk,
but an accident overtakes the sub-
marine also. It disappears beneath
the waters and the body of the
great inventor, who has gone on
the trip, is picked up, lifeless, on
the surface of the water.
natural that the vital question of
another life should fnd expresson
in the theater.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims
against Elisha Barker, deceased,
arc required to present the same
with the necessary vouchers, to
the undersigned, F. O. Kiefer, at
the law office of W. M. Newell,
Norman, Oklahoma, within four
months of the date hereof, or the
same will be forever barred.
Dated this the 11th day of July,
1919.
1'. O. Kiefer, Administrator.
\\ M. Newell, Attorney. 3-3t
Summer Complaint in Children
There :3 not anything like so
many deaths from this disease
now as before Chamberlain's Colic
ti, i . .■ an'l Diarrhoea Remedy came into
Hit second act ot Civilization such general use. When this rem-
represents the soul of the submar-! edy is given with castor oil as di-
me inventor rising to the Life ''ec^ed and proper care is taken as
Beyond, while the doctors battle! 'l 's sa^e s®y that fully
vainly over the empty shell of his
ninety-nine out of every hundred
, , , icases recover. Mr. W. G. Campbell
body. In regions far removed from of Butler, Tcnn., says, "I have
earth he meets a Wonderful Man, j used Chamberlain's Colic and Diar
in whose face, as ince puts it,! rhoea Remedy for summer eom-
"is mirrored the sorrows of the piaint j". children, it is far ahead
universe." This man shows him ttis" purpose." * ^
FOR SALE: Two Ford trucks^
stake bodies and cabs. Minteer
; Motor company. Also agents for j
i Lee Puncture Proof tire*. 86-tf
1 I
FOR SALE—Five horsepower j
J Senaea In good condition, run
about 3000 miles. See Claud Pick-
ard. 81-tf*
—
■ WANTED—A cook at the Pierson
i Hotel. 81-tf.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that I,
the undersigned. W. D. January,
who on the 25th day of Maerh,
1916, was convicted in the Dis
trict. Court of Cleveland County,;
Oklahoma, of the murder of
Milton Keck, in said Cleveland
County, Oklahoma, on the 31st
day of March, 1916, sentencedbv
said District Court to serve his
natural lifetime in the State
Penitentiary of the State of Okla- !
homa, will, on the 1st day of I
August, 1919, and after 4 weeks |
publication of this notice^ make
application to the Governor of the
State of Oklahoma and the par-
Ion authorities of the State of Ok
lahoma for a pardon or parole j
from said conviction and sen-
tence.
Witness my hand this 30th day j
i l>f June, 1919.
1] W. D. January, Defendant.
By Williams & Luttrell, Attor ,
eys for said W. D. January.
78-32t
Baby Fox
FOR SALE BY
Is the best Portable
Typewriter on the
market. Writes like
a large machine, and
only weights 7 lbs.
Has all modern fea-
tures of a large ma-
chine, and carrying
case equipped for
Transcript - Enterprise SoTS,.
Norman, Okla. if desired.
— or— FOX TYPEWRIT-|
Oakes Typewriter Exchange FRS ARE BEST
207 West 2nd Street
Oklahoma City, Ok'.a.
State Dealers ior Oklahoma I
Mai
AUCTION SALE
I will sell at public auction, at the corner of East
in and Crawford avenue, Saturday afternoon, be-
ginning at 3 o clock, the following:
About 500 feet of lumber, about 7 good heavy gro-
cery tables from 6 to 14 feet long, lot of empty lard cans,
vinegar barrels, two coal heating stoves, one leather up-
nol ive'-e.J duofold, 1 iron bed, chairs and other furniture,
1 good desk.
GEO. M. DAVIS
Enjoy the Delicious Flavor of the
Karo loss Like .Best—.(here o.rc
Different Kinds:
"Crystal While"—in the Red Can; "Golden
Brown"—in the Blue Can; "Maple Flavor"—
tha new Karo with plenty of substance and
a iich Mapb Taste—in the Green Can.
•V f?.i> K? The new 68-page Corn
i ii Products Cook Book tel!3
«i miiowna you how to make the
rn~st Heiicious Karo Candies easily and
quickly. Reaut'fuliy illustrated and it is
FREE. Wri'e us today for i\
IMPOR'lANf NOTICE—Every can of Karo It marked
v.lth exact weight in pounds of ,yrup contained. Do not
3 misled by packages of similar size bearing numbers only,
end .laving no relation to weight of contents.
Corn Products Refining Company
P. O. Bex 161 New Vor't City
. R. ADCOCL, Sales Reprcczn'.ct': -
S-4 A. C. U. YV. Luitciing Lilila L.c
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