The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 122, Ed. 1 Monday, September 13, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 8. NO. 122
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NEW PRESS IS USED
ON SUNDAY'S PAPER
Press Erectcr Turned Machine Over
to Transcript at 9 o clock Sat-
urday Night; Out on Time
Sundays' ten-page 'even-column
Transcript was printed on the new
wet) press which this paper has in-
stalled. Although erection of the
prc'S was not completed until Q
o'clock Saturday night, tlie paper \va>
gotten out on time
Although the print" xva not up
to the usual 'tandard, if w.i inipo--
:l>lc to spend tin- time on Sunda*. s
paper as should have been spent. Lit
tie detail which cam'- up will ha\>
to be regulated, and after it is run tor
a Week or two. th< appearance will
he materially bettered.
Joe Dixon, erector* wh • was with
the pre*-. left Sunday and troiu now
on, Reginald Sweet, university tu
dent and son of Mr. and Mi . I i
weet, will be in cha. He was in
charge of a duplicate at I I Dorado,
Kan as lor some months ami is thor
onghly convcr-ant with e\ery part
of the machine.
1 \\ >th the installation Completed,
thir Transcript lias many improve-
ment' which will he made a- ta- t as
they can be arratig- i. More and bet-
ter new will be I'iven, and a special
effort to cover the entire count) will
be made.
W e extend a cordial invitation for
subscribers to come in any afternoon
and watch t'i • pre in action.
NORMAN. OKLAHOMA, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 1920 PRICK FIVE CENTS
After a Bombardment by the Reds CITY SCHOOL BUILDINGS ARE
Today and Tuesday
A vital question
in a vital drama.
Would you lie to
save your lister's
honor at I he rust <>t
your own ? See
'White Lies5
in which
Gladys Brockwell and
William Scott
play their greatest
parts in any Brock-
well release. A pow-
erful emotional tale
of love and sacriticc.
A Sunshine Comedy
"Boby's Little Bobster'
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And a Xi*\v Chapter rf
"The Third Eye"
With Warner OlancI
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Coming XX'ednesday and
Thursdav, Tucker Brothers
Rt ad Show. "The Lost
City" and Feature Program.
Cuming Friday and Satur-
day. J. W arren Kerrigan in
"The (ireen I lame," Mr.
Kerrigan's newest release,
alsu comedy and new chap
ter ot '"Hound and < lagged. '
VJ'i'e if Tram m Op rator, Jamr
Shofnf t'i :i.iiuu*'t L>y Unknown
Iric.'.iL, Picture Saturday
Introduction i Norman uirl into
, r!,<- otton pi it "I1 t I"'1";' 1 on
,|,ii ted 1", ti ' ! lahoma i 11\ i inn1
I l.i rau ,,l a _iiilie ut ■■ lite
among ormanit••
I i lit- content I he ill'T conilucti • ! b\
i printing pi« tur< ol the < awlidat. .
i uppoi t< i i<> clip out the picture and
; l.iail them to the I im • .
j Mi1. James P. Shofner. wife of
1 " Jim" SI fner, tormer uniwi itv
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the ra< hy unknown friend- . her pic-
ture liaving appeared in Satut'l *x
: Time-;.
\11 Norman Mibsrrilur 'iiM *'lip
1 !ier picture and mail it in. 1 lie win
i., r \ ill he proclaimed the - t .ti." pi in
! • ■ !>y (iovernor Robertson and \\ •! 1
; attend the cotton carnival with all
e:.pcnses paid.
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NORMAN MAN MAY
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IT'S H \R1 l :s NOW
fcs™,
Charles
Elbert
Whelan
Supreme Xatii'ual I.ec-
turer ' i' the Modern
Woodmen ut Amcri 'a,
w ill lecture 'i'm lay
!■ vei.in^ at H o . liick nit
' Fraternalism
The public i invited
attend.
Modern Woodmen
Hall
Eight o clock p. m.
Tuesday
SAME PROPOSITION USED TO
>WINI.H i LANS AS MAN
Otl I OK 000
t limit! h it la t night for1
Lan.. iTi i. pen .• to word
I mmt It there eonci'Miin;1
-u indl- • which Schmitt l.eli. - ■ ma v
he 111«- om who relieved him of
$10(i()0 with the same proposition
om." tun' the • pring. I'he tollownu
tor\ m the < >l:lahornan indicates th..t
^ tin me i.ii thod Acre u • d
| I'itt hnrf Kan , ' ept 11 l iner
m w< i art« te<l her. la't niplu tor
.1 li.it local offii i.i 1 av was an it
'•nipt t'i «il.tain $2\()00 from Joseph
The station at Lake Baikal, Siberia, following bombardment by a bolsne- . i Pittman . rich t rmcr from neat
vik army. This is one or' the first views reaching this'country ot actual ; Mar 11, Mo Pittman reached here
Siberian conditions. • >rnina and identified th. men
i i i tin- f!'i. c who had induced him to
draw $25,01)0 from Ins home bank tor
th pin-po • ol ni>. estinp in (<il s.to. !.,
oft i( i.il say.
\. i ' idin,', to tin story told 1-v I ut
man, lie u.i told that oil had been
truck by the company which the
| men assured him thev had an interest
1 in However, Pittman was inform-
ltv Nearlv Doubles In i '' "!' ,,"ck!,0'"U"rs ,w«l *"'!
' 1 ' '• t in i Mioram e ot tin trike ,md
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"NSDLWrNT IN HIGH
SCHOOL COMPLETED
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W'-VC •> ' ' i'WO—;• AUI.K !.l!R
PEOPLE FORD PER BIO INCREASE !N
TO GET TO NORMAN Silt E AUTO TAXES
rtur.1 Worl: 011 Reconstruction Cleveland Co
, j - : 'i hi Mornim,; Woodcri
I*.linS 0 Be l'eplaced.
tills
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or tin 10.70 .:
in all Lili< i
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ti'ird .x'
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in
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lax
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li chool and g
ade*i
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breid: on the S
outhv/e t of .'or
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if .oimt
the state
■ i il coun-
tgtiora
lielit ed their stock « t -11. lit \alu 1
1 1 id' .« a- tor him i« tit. .. $25,000
"" ' rnn« hind.
1 I . |ii i -(in cbool tai l., out
with I'M •iii'Uiits, win:' the \\ ash*
1.i'1111 I,a .0 to : i't v. itli. mrvt.
\ ' I in!l ii< r predicts a total
rolment within a w«« 1 <>r two «.<t '
the ji-rade and '10) in the hiifff®
vcho.nl.
I he • < ience department at the
hiifh vhool is badl\ crowded and
! •< m u ly in need of more room and
in till! Ill tructi \ liOtlle teacllel will be
i 900 Ifc)
\Inch he
, 11 former < lortnnn fortr
1 ,11man till I.*- with a little child seated in its bore.!
for it." f 1: hankers, however, This and all ti"' rest of the Island
i iuloti iticj asked Kan .t stronghold tire being destroyed in tic
11 u 'al• to in v ti^ati". Pittman ill rordunee with the pence terms.
'I.I !ir 525,000.
nl
1 nro!:. 1 1; * lol'.ow-
Jefferson School
1 ofir* t cradi", ' > , two teach-
i. ii f.rst. one teacher.
Second two teachcri..
M.atl 1 kv, two teac'ui
I'ourth. "0. two teachers
Whil • t\
Catl tiile
df.p
It
ung on,
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:in ii.io
11 the i il,- tion j h
is trikiuely il- 1
-d nd MISS B RUNS'] ETER AT A Strong Hint—Anyway.
V ' '• ' HOME FROM FRANCE 1 The stenographer wns furious at hei | Fifth, 7o! l-.vo tcachcr
boss, and justly m>, too. 11 ♦ was sc 1 1 tu (,{, ^j.otlui 1 a- 1'.
1 i V '• P'lg I *di Delia Hrur. teter returned last egotlstlcnl that even the men In thJ pb •'
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-ti | Sat,inlay ni^ht f.om a three mouth:; otllce somethnes deelnred him n mom*
'•ile 1 \ i-it hi Kurope, most t)! the time be- ' lK.r ,,f
ed
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from
fl
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Larsh, I B. Johnson. C D. Adkins,
Harry Lindsay. J. t
H. ] essent.
\.h laule I
! 1.1 t!i
, „Kl family of nnlmnls, not
* * j i ■ . 01 nt in iranci , 111 oruer to study
•' 1 M'"" ,,run8- The stenosruplier lir iiuleil to us„ -M
• t, • ,
•1 many other place! of in '!l" ,h:" " " " "l,e "«l>
penul to look down on the street nnr
' a few days with her S4'<* hoss with his iittir| son, six
•■'aft. •'vviiieb she U lii i; ) til :•;« . ' pointed Kiireitst lenlly to him and sn|.
: takt up her duties as an in-1 to the girl next her, "Look down,
st uctor ui French in the I niversity there. There he goes with his littlfc J ( :
> f Oklahoma Alva Record. I nnilelct."
j£Very oue in the office took the hint | ,ti
which is turned into the general rev- nn,j sidled. I the
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. •id Im 1 '; 11 e - .1 part (if 1 he street and I i. • , , ("ji . ' ei.dav
nlh y fund of incorporated municipal e-. . | da v.itii Mr and Mrs. U
I" i- !!th.
V/. .ahincton
i-t y rade. 44, t ..
la, -I.i.
I iKbl
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d ; rid bridge
i o r> are working today at
it - «>ii •; "I. putting ti a
i in tlie aim •. to provide at
>m im- the run it er pupils t
\ type writing practice room lu s
i n . dded in 'he high school bas<
ja i t I . partition acro-s the hall.
\in.thn* building will he absolute!,
it 1 . before another year's
I'ool, i aulkner -aid.
I fail, I tail!
the gang's all here.
Please rxcuse t lii- sudden outburst—
we just can't help it.
Our Hart Scliaffm-r iV Marx Fall suits
have just arrived and it you know how
it feels tn f:l 11 im , a li ; -y- ti can
;11>111'rciate ' an •• •
i-r\ ingli uit li I ,1 M. h and fit
.1 if it had made tin tii|i in a state
room rather than in an ' *.pri" car!
.Models for yuttn."; nn —tnidille men
and married men.
" > •- Single breasters double brea 1 • ■; in
the largest variety we have ever • i en
... or shown in our JO years in men's
clothing.
We honestly believe that we can in-
terest every man in Norman in tliis
great big wonderful display.
i We'd like to commence with yni
Hart Schaffner .K: Marx
Value First
" l-'all Suits
$45.00 to $85.00
McCALL'S
''Norman's Greatest Store"
2 in l
Pony Boy Suits
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Theatre
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There are' Thirty Reasons Why
You Should Buy
Pony Boy Suits
\\ • "ivc .1 real walel 1—a good timekeej.er
w iili < aeh nil sold llti week.
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CHARLES RAY
In h
1 ou.uf triera/i (.^idurtf
fist he earrie<
llriii" the bo\ ht i e and
t In e -uit .
him trv on one
RUCKER'S
of h
t tli
some
CLYDE C0GBURN AMONG
MISSING FROM VETERANS
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I • ounty I'. I i n.ts chapter, lia> reciiv-
j 1; 11 Miiii e 111 i I'lyile ' ogtnir ; lias
.li" appeared from lu.i a . ;. id ..skiiiK
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1 , ' v« , i.ai: ! rown. blue eyes,
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i ||o f|• ■ ■ "ipp•rc(! from Dewar July
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BUILDING PERMITS
f ■■•1.1 UK ; e' ini' ■ "■ $37.
• ■ i, m I • i:;iin tin.- last
, n <|-iy«. it liov.i bj leco-ili
. Ml. fire eliii i'm cfl'i.i . Hie iMV
( •1 ■, , i'lr.r in DeBurr
in C
•,rd v
I I> " htly rrsi'len. ••• "ti fol-
. ,, , ... | cost $7,000.
Five Room Houst
ror $2,500
i,. nt, an ; . i paved
-.j at .?J: ' with
within rantje ef
air. one wanting a
11 will sell .. a
if von want a
da vs
Also
the He
SMITH BROS.
i I I lan I ir 1 Real F.state, Insurance, Loan
t retell." Odd Fellows Bidg. Phone 28
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