The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 240, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 11, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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DAILY TRANSCRlPTlfe Cui^dStruck? "
Leap Year May Have
Stopped His Pay
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NORMAN. OKLA.
Published every afternoon except Saturday,
kith Sunday morning issue. by the Transcript
Publishing Co., Norman, Oklahoma
Entered as second-class matter January 2
1914, at the postoffice, Norman. Oklahoma, un-
der act of congress of March 3. 1879.
DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By mail, out of Cleveland County $5 00
By mail, one year
By mail, six months
By carrier, one week
Office. 215 F. Main St. Phon
WANT ADS
1 *1H SALE—Fumed oak dining room
1'hone 230.
1 Room for Rent. 1.3 \V Lynn.
I <R SALE—Victrola $135.00
bargain. 128 \V. Lynn. Phone V). M)t
1'U SALE—4-room house and
Call at 514 Kast Eufaula.
The youngsters have not l>een im-
proving their time as they might have
J.50 by the fact that only four
2()01 marriage licenses have been issued
.10, since the first of this year. "Prob-
j ably it is due to the fact that they
j have not recovered from the Christ-
I nias rush, said George Allen, county
I judge, Saturday.
I 1 ossibly the fair mies are going
"■t quietly to work and have not made
I.lany very definite moves yet except
. to lay deep and mysterious plans, the
Phone 49 j results of which will be certain to
| produce a good crop for the Icense
— bureau in the near future.
maenme at -j"he |jcenses jssuet] jn year
are as follows: L. A. Love, aged 50,
Ford car.
238-Jt*
and Minnie Rudisdill. aged 36, both
Cmr 'ING OF CHURCH BELLS
NO LONGER CALLS AMERICANS
TO WORSHIP ON SABBATH DAY
Chime, rnd even plain church out a slow muffled cadence, then
bells seem to be going out of fashion | 'oud °ne.
in the United States, so that their I ,.T . ^'nK New Year In.
beautiful effect upon our aesthetic «.|,T u,ntil . "'dnight
Several of the pastors in Norman 'one." P
say that the use of bells in the I Mrs .i. .
churches is going out of style on ac-! shame' that th«l arc ' • '* "
count of the confusion that .heir thi. part of the country tC"can
clangor causes !>y all ringing at once, compare with those of England
or sounding continually during the! The chimes of the First National
day on Sunday, llu- fact that all of I Hank are the only ones in Norman
the big modern churches have defi-1 at oresent. norman
"--""111. aKca Jo, Dotn nite schedules that vary greatly and i
ot Oklahoma City; Fred Schroeder, yet are well known to their respec- fof Wm . T7>1U H/T J
aged .4 and OpalI Petty, aged 21. both tlve consregations does not make it ^ * OUT HilK IVleatj
of Moore; Ed Thomas, aged 22 and "fcessary to have them rung for the A/r• i
Flossie RoJf, aged 18. both of Norman purpose of information, which is bet. -LVICVjiniey VjrrOCery
Has Limited Supply
W.ANTED—To rent or share store roo a fori
Norman. Good clean business. Could of-
f.r inducements. Address Postoffice Box
4 - or call Mr. jackson at Cottage Home-
id'une 16. 234 It*
u \NTED TO BUY—3 fat wg., 4 dozens
■ full blood Khode Island Red Hens, good
i iilch cow Mrs. J. G. Wilson Route 5, Nor
man. 238.3t*
I OR SALE—Two full blood Jersey heifer
calves two weeks old. Phone 701. 2JJ 3t*
WANTED—Girl for general housework. Ap
ply 762 Asp avenue 2JS-U
I R RENT—Fiv
for house work.
........ ,v, ,r.u or snare store room lor I «" orc, r-u 1 nomas, aged it and - ........ .v..,* U,L-
i.cc supplies by state distributor locating | Flossie Rolf, aged 18, both of Norman Purpose of information, which is bet-
Nnrman r.^A -— . lroute six; M. J. Higdon, aged 32, of ,re supplied through tne medium of I
fume six; m. j. iiignon, aged 32, of supplied inrougn tne mean
Jones and Wiima Marrow, aged 21, l)osters. announcements from
of Luther. ' pulpit and notices printed in
newspapers, they say.
Rousseau Wants Bells.
FOR SALE—Another shipment of wood
saw rigs, call before they are all gone.
Iloltxschue Motor Cor Co. 237-At
FOR SALE—Ford car and gasoline engine,
as good as new. Call 20J E. Keilth, or phone
626.C 2J9.3t.
10 room house for sale or rent 575 Flm.
2 9 6t
———- — . j k<'i()MS ( lark\s Place, one block north rnd
room house in exchange ! one west of Interurban. 239-61*
Shades of the wild and wooly pio-
neer days!
Norman may now obtain elk meat
right at home!
Real honest-to-goodness elk meat
with the taint of the wild still on itf
Ed Crabb, university taxidermist,
received a fore-quarter of the meat
from the Wichita National Forest Re-
Phone 752.
2.16.6t
I
J >R SALE—Two bargains or,, twelve roo n
house, close in. One fifteen room house on
Uoulevard, $.1500 will handle this deaJ. Both
h uses are strictly modern. Cleveland County
N-alty Co. F. F. Fitch, Manager. 227-tf
FOR SALE-Uood 6- oom Tiouse, lot 200 ft.
square, price $4,000 Therms if you wish
Cleveland County Realty Co., F. F. Fitch.
Mgr. Phone 371.
'R SALE —Model 90 Overland run only
One of tjie dissenters to this bpin- I
| ion is Reverend Mr. G. J. Rousseau
who, while admitting that every
household, almost every person in
fart, has a timepiece, holds that the
bells should be rung more than ever
before to remind pe ole of religious mc *vicnna National forest Re-
services and social gatherings at the j serve near Lawton, with instructions
churches in a time when every on? I to dispose of it.
and very thing is in the feverish He turned it over to McGinley's
haste of modern existence We are to sell and it will be retailed to any
idavrs°"ehe0sivr,8 "KS "°W" PerS°" Wishing to ^ 11 at from
adays, he say, to slxty cents a pQund
Chimes for Wealthy. This meat will go like hot cakes
Many of the modern churches be- a"d all wishing to buy any had better
ing built in the West have 110 place Pllt in their orders early.
for a bell, and Rev. D. Wickizer Mr- McGinley has also been doing
; of the opinion that they are go- a thriving business in rabbits. Two
.1 n, , u ; ;— 1 m«f °nt of fashion all over tli- couti- men are kept busy all the time in the
n, T x Lost by B. try. tie says chimes arc being in- back of the store sk nning Lnd dress
2!^ please leave at Transcript office, stalled only in the very wealthy ing them. He has sold five hundTed
c Hcnes. rabbits in one lot.
213"- WANIK" A«is,an, nuie'r that "prevails on Sund°ay '"In
house at once. Call Steward. Phone 251-207. , England is a great incentive to be Card of Thanks-
FOR SALE—Large coal heater A bargain.
619 E. Main. 239-3t*
LOST OR STRAYED—One light colored
bay horse mule, one year old. Put up and
notifv E. R. Minteer, Norman^ Ok. 239-6t*
Motor Company
I-OR SALE—Model
1100 miles: extra i
Motor Company
90 Overland, run only
re and cover. Taylor
2J5.6t#
I Pay $750 cash.
()klahoma.
FOR SALE—Sleigh runner attachments for
buggy. 422 W. Syinmes. Phone 165. 240_2t*
WANTED—Competent girl bookkeeper and
st nojjrapher capable of assuming charge of „
an officc and running same in a sy-stematic ',ress ,5<>x 692, Norman
manner. Address replies in own handwriting
to Transcript office. 231-tf
FOR SALE—Six room bungalow with fur
< ure on College Avenue. Phone 130. 240-31'
FOR SALE—1-ton Ford trucK, price ,.s..
quisk sale See Holtaschue Motor Car Co
117 West Main Street 237-4t
\\ AN ri-.D—By man student, an inexpensive
furnished for light housekeeping. Ad-
240 2t#
NOTICE
The Woodmen of the World and Woodmen
Circle will hold on Wednesday night January
14th, a joint installation of officers. Both Ivy
Grove and Harmony Grove arc invited to take
right part. L. A. LEFFLER, Clerk. 240-3t*
.... ' england is a great incentive to be
H00, look, like new-at a bargain. Taylor Wanted to buy five or six room modern house. 80°d according to Mrs F. F. Fitch,1 We thank our frends and neighbors
"°r CO""""'y UU*' I Pay $750 cash. Address box 6(14. Okemah I ' SkSJ' '"Ti I n' ,heir ki"d "distance during the
240-61* ' e"'lloo<1 there-, SCCII,S as though illness and at the death of our dear
, one can not help gome to church mother and grand-mother Mrs Ad
with the chimes actually calling one eline Rutherffrd. Alfo for thefc ten-
i;u "J f , a ' i;l,,mJes„l)lavJ by'.11'!5 ', r and lovin? thoughts of sympa-
'ke Rock of Ages and Lead, Kind- thy expressed in the beautiful floral
ly l^glit from I0:.i0 a. in. to ll a. m. tributes.—Mrs. H. S. Davis and f un
on Sundays and one just can't any i!y, Mrs. Jennie , k and famX
more think of staying at home to Mrs. C. L. Toe and famHy I |
Sleep or work than-why it seems | K. Miller and family, Mrs Oscar
much eas.er to be good over there Ome and family, Mrs. A D Cowel
than it is ere America. aml fami, C"'rke and
Bells Announce Events. family.
"The bells are rung to gladden —
holidays, to express joyful news, to True-blue values are being offered
call one to worship, to announce the' by Norman merchants for Dollar
death of an important personage, and ! Day.
in many ways that we know nothing
of over here." she says. j The Tianscripts want ad column '
'One of the most impressive times a pesonal notice to hundreds
m > - i
s
i
NOTlCh
S.\I lxmpm U' ..—: " Owing to the increased cost of labor and
A*! I.I)—Jo solicit orders for material, we are forced to raise the price of -i i„ «i 4 ,
""■■■■ •" ■■■; - r •.. ar s tra.vxns hssxi j
id. 1 his will go into effect Monday the rhimoc :,rn r.m<r c_i. . .. 1V1L> dl COUnty Cltl-
'inmission. Address THE LENOX OIL
PAINT CO., Cleveland, O. 240.lt*
j our
pound.
I i-'th;
I 1 I • I 1 V . * ti 1 v I Li I I ■ i J C I I
Norman Steam Laundry. M0 /t S o'clock in the evening.
--- ...... t.
rung. Beginning about zens. Sell it through the
They peal column.
AN ATTRACTIVE QUEEN ANNE
Dining Room Suite
I his is one of the most beautiful mod-
erately priced dining room suites we
have ever shown in Norman.
We now have this-period design din-
ing room suit in walnut and also in
fumed oak.
It would be difficult to find more beau-
tiful and lasting furniture than this
suite, now 011 display in our large show
window.
Call and see this even though you do
not wish to buy, as we take pleasure in
showing you what we have.
THERE'S MANY OTHER SUITES
AND SINGLE PIECES OF AT-
TRACTIVE FURNITURE HERE TO
DELIGHT YOUR FANCY
1. M. JACKSON
"The Home of the Hoosier Cabinet"
109 East Main phone 24
want
wm
Automobile
Robes
All - wool
robes, $12.50
one-fourth off.
automobile
value, now
1
Big Reduction on Men's and Young Men's
WINTER FURNISHINGS
Monday morning, January 12, we will place on sale our comnlete linp* nf
Overcoats, Men s and Young Men's and Boys' Suits, Sweaters, Wool Shirts and manv
other winter furnishings at a reduction of one-fourth. All these lines are'high^lass
merchandise, and the price we are asking is less than we could reolace the eood* tn
day, but we do not wish to carry any of them over until next season. Therefore vou
can save money by taking advantage of this sale. Come in Monday and make your se-
lections from complete lines, as in most instances we have every size required
Men's and Young Men's
Suits and
(Kereoats
Our complete line of
suits and overcoats at
one-fourth off. There
a r e m a n y Sincerity
Brand suits and over-
coals in this showing, all
of which are all-wool,
best styles and patterns
—one of the
(be market.
is here.
Our Dollar Day
Bargains
Six pair 25c hose $i
Four pair 35c gloves___$i
All $1.50 and $2 caps.._$l
Fight pair canvas gloves $1
jest lines on
Your size
Hoys' Suits
1 bis is your opportunity to dress the
. boy in a good, warm all-wool suit at a very
low cost, considering the value of these
suits. A variety of styles and patterns in
pleasing colors and stripes. Bring him in
and let us fit him while the line is complete.
Note these prices:
$12.50 Suits reduced to $ 9 40
$15.00 Suits reduced to $1125
$16.50 Suits reduced to --$12 40
$18.00 Suits reduced to $13 50
$20.00 Suits reduced to --$15 00
Sweaters
OVERCOATS
$40.00 Overcoats at $30.00
00 Overcoats at $18.75
$22.50 Overcoats at $16.90
518.00 Overcoats at $13.50
SUITS
$75 Suits at $56.25
$63 Suits at $48.75
$60 Suite .'it $45 00
$55 Suits at $41.25
$50 Suits at $37.50
>40 Suits at $30.00
$30 Suits at $22.50
$25 Suits at $18.75
20 Suits at $15.00
Many men like to wear them
every day, others only once in
awhile, but they are a mighty
handy garment to own.
$ 3.50 Sweaters now $ 2.65
S 5.00 Sweaters now $ 3.75
$10.00 Sweaters now $ 7.50
$12.50 Sweaters now $ 9.40
$l.-\00 Sweaters now $11.25
Wool
Shirts
Nothing will be charged during this sale at sale prices.
E. B. Kim berlin
furnishings for Men and Young Men
125 East Main
We have marked these
all-wool shirts at a price it
is impossible for us to re-
place them for, but we want
to close them all out and
have room for our new
spring stock.
$5.00 Wool Shirts $3.75
$6.00 Wool Shirts $4.50
$7.00 Wool Shirts $5.25
Men's and Boy's
Alack in aws
For warmth, comfort and
good values you will do well
to get a niackinaw at these
prices.
$10.00 Mackinavvs at $ 7,50
$15.00 Mackinaws at-._$1 l.^o
$22 M) Mackinaws at-__$i7.go
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