The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 28, Ed. 1 Monday, May 24, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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DAILY TRANSCRIPT
I'utiliahed every ihemoon except Saturday,
with Sunday morninr i««ue. ' he Transcript
Co.. Norman, Oklahoma.
DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Out of County.
By mail, one year $7.00 i
By Mail, six months 4.00
In County.
By Mail, one year 5.00
By Mail, six months 3.00
By Mail, three months 1-75
Bv Carrier, one week .15
Office. 215 E. Main St. Plione 3
Lntctcd a.- second-^aaa matter January 2,
"H4. at the postoffice, Norman, Oklahoma, un>
ler act of congieM vf March J, 1879.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
All announcements under this
head are made subject to the
dtneocratic primary, August 3,
1920. -
JUSTICE SUPREME COURT—
L. C. ANDREWS
FOR CONGRESS 5th DISTRICT—
F. B. SWANK.
FOR CO. SUPERINTENDENT—
P. W. BARTON
MAUD NOKTl.'CUTT
FOR TAX ASSESSOR—
J. G. TATE
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY—
J. D. HOLLAND
GLEN MORRIS
FOR COURT CLERK-
RAY ISOM
All announcements under this
head are made subject to the
leptibHcan p imary, August 3.
FOR COMMISSIONER, D1ST. 1—
F. McLENNAN.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Clark of
Ponca City are guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Walter Berry. Mr. Clark will
be initiated into Phi Beta Kappa this
afternoon
LOST—Saturday in Norman one
,1.\3 2 .McC. easil y n fire-
stone demountable rim with carrier
rack. Reward, returnto Citv garage.
28-3t*
FOR SALE—Round
stove, phone 503.
Oak
heating
28-3t.
| Mrs. O. A. Shuttee and Miss Lu-
cille Shuttee are with Miss Nellie
| Shuttee, who recently had an oper-
ation for appendicitis at the infirm-
. ary. She now is getting along nice-
] ly.
J Rev. G. J. Rousseau returned Fri-1
j day morning from Washington, New
I York. Buffalo, and Niagra Falls. He |
| went to Shawnee Sunday and gave j
l the commencement address for the
I Oklahoma Baptist university.
Miss Lota Jahn spent the week- j
I end with her sister in Oklahoma!
| City.
' Mrs. O. H Holland of Norman is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ilol
land on North Park street.—-Shaw-
nee News. j
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Buchanan of
Norman are the guests of Judge ami
Mrs. Galhraith today. Mr. Buchan
an is the dean of the Oklahoma uni
vcrsity.—Saturday's Ada News.
J. L. (Len) Mayes of 10-1 east, a
Cleveland county taxpayer for the
past twenty-nine years, and one of
our most substantial and progress-
ive farmers, has decided to make the
race for the democratic nomination
for county assessor. His announce-
ment will appear in the Daily Trans-
cript the last of this week.
WANTS"
FOR SALE—Two rjding cultivators
second-hand. John Fisher, Route
5, Norman. 28-2t*
MEALS SERVED—At Tri Deit
house during the summer school by j
Mrs. Perry man. Phone 228. 28-3t*
I WANTED—My friends to know 1
have moved my hemstitching ma-
I machine to my home at 2t West
Main. New singers^for sale, second
hand machine bought and sold. S. H.
Warren, phone 604. 28-3t*
FOR RENT — Furnished modern
five room house—June 1 to Sept. 1.
See 829 West Boyd. 27-2t*
WANTED TO RENT Small house
now if possible. J. L. Coffey Call
Toberman's Green House. 27-It*
FOR SALE Overland "90" as good
as new. Easy terms. Call 56.
27-3t*
FOR RENT—For summer new 5
room bungalow nicely furnished.
Phone 291 or call at 807 Monnett.
26-3t
WANTED—Experienced girl to |
work in Terminal cafe. Pleasant
working conditions and good wages.
26-tf
LOST—Pair of shell rimmed glasses
between Sooner Confectionery and i
Kinir Hall. Call Miss Johnson. 449.
27-2t*. |
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WANTED—Mature white woman as
mother's assistant in professors
family. S10.00 a week. Address M. J.
B.. The Transcript. 23-6t
Close In Acreage!
Look this over—Nice 13 acre
tract adjoining town, well im-
proved, city water, 8 room house,
garage, barn, chicken house, 1
good cement cave, nice young i
orchard, ' all in cultivation and 1
lavs well. Priced to sell now. i
$6,250.
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Muldrow & Kidd
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans
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FOR SALE—Six room house 436 FOR SALE—New six room house
Elm. Call any time. Phone 498 I College avenue. Phone 498 or
25-6t. j see owner at 436 Kim. 25-6t.
FOR SALE —Cottage on Asp aven-!
ue completely furnished with all
• -v fur 'ittt'O. im-!t"ling a fine piano. 1
•x-e .-..n given June 5th, good
?rms. Inquire Mrs. E. B. Met lei -
Ian, 729 Asp. 27-3t
New and Second
Hand Goods
New and Sesont Hani floods
If you want to buy or want to sell
anything don't fail to call at t.'iis
store, wh re yo.i will be given a
square deal in every way. Fine tine
of new furniture at prices that arc
very low
Telephone 622 and let us tell
you about it
S. D. MORGAN
215 West Main
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ANNOUNCING A NEW
FIRM
Fitch^ & Fleming
Dealers in Real Estate,
Loans and Insurance.
We have buyers for city
and • farm property. Let us
have your listing. We will
give you quick and efficient
service.
Special investment oppor-
tunity today: Ten-room
house near University, lot
50 bv 250, price only $7500.
FOR THE GIRL
GRADUATE
White Pumps
and Oxfords
Our showing of white pumps
and oxfords include every
kind that the girl graduate
might wish or need.
Two eyelet tie, very neat and
attractive, of white reign-
skin, Baby Louis heel at $8.
Dixie Tie, high Louis heel,
long slender toe. Very styl-
ish, and appropriate for any
occasion, at $10.00.
Other pumps and oxfords in
white, at from $4 to $13.50.
McC ALL'S
Shoe Department.
Fir9t Floor.
Some Special Silk Prices
This Week
On a few line* ot >iik. we are making
some very special reductions this
week. You will do well to take ad-
vantage of these special offerings,
this week, for materials here are es-
pecially good for summer dress ma-
terials.
Regular $5 printed georgettes, will be
sold this week at the special price a yard
of -$3.48.
Regular $3.75 plain colored georgette
and crepe de chine, this week at the special
price of, per yard - 2.69
SILK REMANTS
We have a large number of short
lengths in silk remnants, which we
will place on the remnant counter tl.iS
week, at very special prices.
Here you will be able to get mam pieces of
silk which may be used in many instance, and M
a very small cost.
TOMORROW
MORNING
AT
ONE
O'CLOCK
The new switch will be cut in and the city of
Norman, together with Moore, will receive
electric current entirely independent of any
other transmission line.
Instead of being a continuous part of the 115-
mile system. Norman, Moore and the 20-mile
line to Oklahoma City will comprise a sepa-
rate and distinct unit.
The connections are in readiness and by two
o'clock Tuesday morning this new improve-
ment will be complete.
To safeguard the lives of our employes who
will connect this 63,000-volt conveyor, it is our
duty to shut off the current between one and
two a. m. We have selected this early morn-
ing hour as a time during which service could
be interrupted with least inconvenience to the
public.
To provide and maintain for the city of Norman and its en-
virons the best and most satisfactory electric service human
ingenuity and resources can attain, is an obligation to citiaen
and community which this company cheerfully assumes,
Oklahoma Gas and Electric
- Company
FRANK CARDER, Manager, Norman, Oklahoma
Personal Attention to Rvtry Customer
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