The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 27, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NORMAN, OKLAHOMA.
PATIENTS LEARN TO
PUHOLLEYBAU
Athletic Grounds Are Provided At , —...
Central State Hospital for Spring ",raws ll"om last summer may nut tit Who ever heard of any other
Lc in style, but he will be in pocket, kind ot a candidate.
Wearing overalls will only remind i When you want satisfactory ser-
some prosperous gentlemen of how j vice and cleaning and pressing,
they got their first start. phone 281. The Vincent Cleaning
! Co
I lie man who carried over two'
liriitial W ood says lie is optomi*
Patients.
Sppring patients coming to the
Oklahiuoa Central State hospital
are being introduced to supervised
outdor sports, wlfich tfrave proved
to be a great success, according to
M. B. Shives of the hospital staff.
A complete playground is provi-
ded for the white male patients. In
addition to these, two tennis courts
have been constructed and are to
be put in uge soon
Are Segregated.
In no case are the colored pa-
tients allowed to mingle with the
white patients on the playground,
according to Shives. They have an
open space near their own building
where th«y have been taught the
game of volley ball. They take to
this with surprising readiness, Shives
says.
"It is very seldom that we ever
have any trouble with them," he
said. "Once in a while one tries
to escape but we find that the policy
of outdoor exercises is an entire
success."
LOCALS
Dr. Lowther was in Oklahoma City j
Monday.
Mose Kndicott was an Oklahoma
City visitor Monday.
B. J. VValcott returned to his home 1
at Blanchard last night.
Miss Dorothy Bell was a visitor to
Oklahoma City Monday. •
R. H. Parhain was a business visi-
tor to Purcell and Lexington yester- j
day.
Emmett Maloy of Mission. Texas,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. William
Barr.
Everett Abies of Wichita Falls,
Texas, is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Abies.
Phonfi 281 The Vincent Cleaning
Co.. for . cleaning and pressing.'
Prompt service.
Mrs. J. D. Young returned honu
Monday alter a visit with her >011
Mr. Ed Young and Mrs. Young in
the city.
The Holtzschue Motor Car com-
pany reports the sale of Maxwell cars
to W\ L. Waddle of Lexington, C. 11
Hays of Byars and A. W. Netf of
Maguire.
The As You Like It club met Fri
day with Mrs. A. W. Darrow, who
was assisted by Mrs. J. L. Day and
Mrs. R. L. Cook. The club has re-
cently elected as new members Mes-
damcs J. M. Tyler, A. S. Faulkner,
and J. J. Gable. Guests of the after
noon were Mesdames R. B. Quinn.
R. J. Kretchmar, F. C. Stewart. J. T
Torrey, H. N. Owen, F. W. Prosser
and Miss Fraime. Two hours were
happily spent just visiting. Refresh-
ments of cake and sherbet were ser-
ved.
✓
Detroit vapor OH Stove
HEAT WHERE YOU WANT IT
This stove has a patented cast-iron burner which
gives an instant and intense heat right under the
cooking utensil, where you want it—where it does
the most good, and does not fill the kitchen with a
surplus heat while cooking in the hot weather.
For economy ot fuel, this stove has no equal. It
give; 19 hoi's of heat on 1 gallon of fuel and ns.-s
either kerosene, gasoline or distillate. Has no wick or
wick substitute.
This stove is practical for all purposes—cooking
and baking—and the heat can be regulated like a city
gas range.
LET US DEMONSTRATE
If you will see a demonstration, you will be con-
vinced of the practical, economical and efficient cook-
ing principles of the Red Star Detroit Vapor oil stove.
See it before you buy.
MINTEER
HARDWARE CO.
Corner Main and Peters
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Ho man ever smoked a
better cigarette than Camel!
You'll find Camels unequalled by
any cigarette in the world at any
price because Camels combine
every feature that can make a
cigarette supreme /
Camels expert blend of choice
Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos puts Camels in a class by
themselves. Their smoothness
will appeal to you, and permit
you to smoke liberally without tir-
ing your taste I
Camels leave no unpleasant ciga-
retty aftertaste nor unpleasant
cigaretty odor!
You'll prefer Camels blend to either
kind of tobacco smoked straight 1
Camels are sold everywhere in acientificslly aealed
packages of 20 cigarettes for 20 cents; or ten pack-
ages (200 cigarettes) in m glassine-pa;)er-covered
carton We strongly recommend this carton for
the home or office supply or when you trawl
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Opportunity
IS WORKING OVERTIME
PPORTUNITY has not
missed a working day
since the GarderTof Eden
was laid out in building lots.
So wrote a popular writer six years ago.
But that was before the war.
Today—opportunity is not only putting in
a full day's work between sun-up and sun-
down, but it is working overtime. The
country has never been so prosperous.
Just take good advertising for instance.
There's opportunity right here in these
pases.
for men who sell,
for men and women who buy.
Don't miss the advertisements,
are guide posts to better buying.
They will save you money.
They
1 GARAGE
Careful Garage Service
When your car is placed in our hands
for garage service or storage, we real-
ize and appreciate the trust you place
in us and the valuable property you
expect us to safeguard for you. It's
safe while it's here and whenever it
leaves it goes out as spic and span as
mother sends her child to school.
Service is our Hobby Satis-
faction is your Right"
1 here is a rest room in the front of the building
which the ladies of Norman and community are urged
to visit, where they may rest, write letters or read. This
is another deail of our hobby. Use it.
Schmitt's Garage
CORNOR MAIN AND PORTER
"JUST DRIVE UNDER OUR CORNER''
$117,000,000 Hank Deposits in These
" Cities and Towns
THE map below shows the great market supplied by the Oklahoma Gas &
klectric-coiny^n^ and allied companies. The banks nf these cities and towns
contain upwards of $) 17,000,000 injdeposits. Growth and improvements are
going forward as ncv.tr before. Prosperity abounds on a permanent basis.
1 )un«inds loi seivice make necessary the largest construction program in our
lustorv. This service is vital to progress, it requires the investment of capital.
You have the opportunity of investing your funds in necessan home improve-
ments and receive substantial cash returns.
COVIN VTON
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OKLAHOMA f<msr'—I
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H M BYULESBY 8 COMOAN]
ANY ONE MAY BECOME A PROFIT SHARING STOCKHOLDER
Our preferred Stock is just as good an invesment fur wage earner as for the rich man. The wage tam-
er can become a shareholder by using the Partial Payment Plan if he has not reailv cash. Interest is paid
on deposits. In case of withdrawal of funds before final payment, he loses nothing.
We \\ ant I his Company to be Popularly Owned. We welcome the --mall investor and the partial pavy-
mCnt investor. Already a large number of Oklahomans participate in the ownership and earnings resulting
from useful public service progressively performed.
Dividends from our Preferred Stock are free of normal federal income tax, and the stock, in the opinion
of counsel is free of personal taxes when owned by residents of Oklahoma.
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word. It certainly presents the subjects in a way that anyone can understand."
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The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 27, 1920, newspaper, April 27, 1920; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114331/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.