The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 135, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 28, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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TME DAILY
VOL 8 NO. 135
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NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, lUt 'i.\Y SIliliMBKR
Franklin's Queer Vision.
WImb Benjamin franklin became tti<
flrvt American postmaster Kdicral the
whecllmrrow was prominent In mnl
transportation. That Franklin expect '
eil sumethlni; liptter whs shown by hli '
active Interest In the first balloons ant
In electricity. I Id was not for one agi
but for oil ages.
CKNTRAL CASH CROCERY
Announce
t 1 li< > have a modern hah-
wn on the road whit h will
rn a It V. (lays and will
tlit- I ■ si br- <1 an«! pastrie •
• market.
<n th'
The
hobh \
best in ti.i lii
Cent
"0.1 East
i il C.i:;li Grocery
Phone 75
LAuiES NIGHT AT
ROTARY CLUB WAS
MUCH OF SUCCESS
EVERYBODY HAD GOOD TIME
AND READY I<OR ANOTHER
ANY TIME SOON
Fifty-tour Rotari.tr - and Rotarian
ettes att. -1«11.1 the ladi< •> night ban
cpiet of tin Rotary at I lie Sooner oil
ie tiot • y List night, beginni l at 7
o't look. Everyone thoroughly enjoy.
< <1 i!.« evenine, and departed feeling
tn.it the\ had, well -pent the ewuiny.
A lour■-course banquet, headetl by
fried chicken, made a hit with the
ji• • s present, and capped off with
1 'K«irs lor the men and candy lor the
"<sttes,M everyone \\a ready for the
interesting program which followed.
A lalk by Sain Faulkner on "What
Rotary Means to \!'e," {explained
f the benefits enjoyed lt\T mem
. ' ' - V
! I1
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A New Shape
Just In
i s a stetson
11 Oil
'.j "'''"kol, you ill.1 1).• sure 11i;• ( vou will
1 hid it lure in Stet sons.
I he -itc'son 'hown is n ue 1 soil si vie
l".1' ••'ill that ha- all the tarmarl - „i ;
v. inner mm! wi know • < > ti v ill 1 i' c J j
• |) in ..lid ee it.
NEW FALL CAPS
' "1'iii' r ;n,i <m,|,.-.1 a < i> f-!■ comfort. e-|>e.-falh if i, j,
pi« p< fI fail, ■:«■'! and fitted lo the head.
ON OUR BEST ASSET SILLS MCCI YOUTH
Hifch Standard of Moral- of The M. er Alt* :i D ei K'Ued By Uncle:
University City Wor D !..j- V G ki !y Go to
And Cents to U State h'aii at Ok.a. City
inir • a ^o!d waw :
in the littk liuua
" \ rinan best con : ■ •
her high standard of mt
• 'i I'r.si.h H S. !). I'. i
of the univi r- it v, . t •
banquet last night. "()i.
. lings Norman can llo >-■
that -tandard is inainta
Proidcni Brooks u
w hen * , talked • i Nor
ly dt clared that -Re ,, ■
citizens who had the b st
the citv at heart \m I
sei that « tlx element
our reputation a blow
> "iiM not recover.
t yea: a danct •
- idem ; ' 'V- r « \l imre > s . , , j.), n•. 11 v •■! < 1
lv t ' T the ; tir v
M p W hile putting a shell into the gun
w hich
• > . tt• ' I. '.iiule; sou. Ills for •' (
< : chief when on tin hu al i< , ,,j
COUNTY EXHIBIT WAS
, SA
S&Si '! - IBROOKS MAKES TALK GUN DISCHARGES AND C°™ER TR#FRC cop
Herbert Wall, who has been elect
d I" the tine arts faculty of the uni
versity. was « n the program for a
Soiif. a speech, mayln two or three
lie told of .. ni'- < >f tlie thiny:: hi
bad learned by coming 011 con
■ 1 th h "ta 1. as, .1 nd 01 the good thin s
! roinoted by that organization, lit
a.s<> gave a dark> settlement melody,
I he \rk am a Rollin", and I'se
gfwine home."
Debate is Interesting.
A <b hate. "R<-s(.|ved, that the eth-
« s of Rotary -< u0j too ideal for
the proti sstonal .-r business man."
ith Ralph Downing and Aaron \l>
Ihtniel on tin- affirmative and Tom
Matthews and I ./: a McCalJ on the
neyati. i <lr< \ forth some spirited
armim- t and provided entertainment
and in strut ton ior a half hour. Dr.
I 'oho, Dave <• nfin and Sam Faulkner
acted a judges and decided unani-
m •' in favor o: the a: fii mative
■' v - ' • • ' n h >1 the club in
r t • o .11ii| was iu*cet iled by his 1.• 1 1 ha
Herbert Wall, who introduced a new '
•in- or two on the club.
m ' . i: . s a s d.ndid meeting.
and the following, who were present,
deeiared that it had been a wonder-
ful 1 veiling:
Mt -srs and Mines. T. 11. Aszman,
U' ( Merry. I. W . Millings. ('. S. I',.-
!• . S. 1). Mrooks Fd I ralle, R. V.
D« ' ni . , \ S l-'au'hner, M F. F s-
her. Roy loster. Arthur Gray, If.
. 1 'n-lsay. Lindsay, K. M. Mr
' iii. \ M Danic-1, loe Meyer Ir..
henry Meyer II L. Muldrow, R.
! i I 1 ed ! '• ' d ^ I ReV-
! auk I'ruby. l-'i ank \ a11Dyke.
o i"'.-in, Matthews, |obn Lind-
1 lle.bert Wall and Miss Nan-
nie "Mler
mi. th
given m i
lany peo ;
s tt , di u
I <01
1 ' lit I I 'II llOUSi
dollars am!
lars t'rom t' '>m in. . ,
continued.
Phis la'-' summer at I He \ t
Ark., word went atom ti e CM '
< '■ a e h ny that a • •- h ,,f
man men had 1 h n 're A • . 1 1.
' its and will cot tintir to he-1
Accept Shawnee -.allen*
■
•■-'h standard • a :n li -
very Norman citizen ' ould - ■ that
!.. ' -tandar I is not \iol. 1 e«I.
-'I he Rotary club la-; M ndav vo-
mo Hoy Out of Five
'fakinir ^ dvant:iv-;e oi
PRICK FIVE CSNT8
LOSES PfiMTG. WATCH OFFICERS RECuVER
— STOLEN CAR SUNDAY
Belonging to Univcrsi'j Stutlent; Sto-
len Saturday N. . t From In
Front of Drug Store
M ' ot after muHii
t-away into \L •
Shot
Decision Will No; Re Known Until
L" t of Week, County A rent
Norris Declares.
with the liuick si.
strident wl.evli w.
1 ront oi the Lindsav
I i f N ew block for
^ "ti' -I two 11 eS West .
'
>ti 1 f the a 1 idonod
M-i'cab<ntts were ph< ,ed in In
«; s. hool house He and
* ' ' t ■
• ' >' hi'
-lit
1 titis*-
with
Two extra
I Mastered
it 71 •) and
( 1 '-••• i" antl ;t ■ | n.'i i ti ti 1 with tile !„•.
hi < 1 it :-,uv.
I ( :i]> \ aliu
K II Run berlin
F'irnisliings For Men rnd Young Men
125 East Main
M i'n'ti 'Iccitle. < 'nil
2.5 antl u < will take
Ml Daniel & Matthews
Feal F l<. Loans, Insurance
101 i: > Main Phone .?.
it;.— 1
in the
put. turn
•< 'licluib
nellie
ding a!
lined
listenei
COURT DECIDES LOST
VV!LL CASE .' :TFRPAV
1
>.n <"it until 1 '""e '""•' it was li
and v t • ■.
tab; 1 >• 1 displav ;n the booth at the
stat i.iir 011 1 dxlahoma City's fair
grounds, were, judged Monday tore
1 . r 1 ll'1
I ree Fair Trio Won!
' !u Iota i urt". ,c r
t-k !'. K \ .in.. Records Wired For.
t.'1 \ c'.ind itint\ a < nt. v. Mi-niaj t l-.lef ci in li.c s,imjersnn la n[l
lifii .1 ' 1 tin i.-s (■ rly -nnda\ ■ u-
Sim • then art >0 many tliin.- tc ina; the sli< i if I', late th -am dav
l jii.Imi .I in til. li-1-l.n s of th. Iw.11 Record "f the car iiumln rs were n t
1 ••• "I" lltat • ••• 1 .-l"— . it hand until th. car h.-I Iho'i v., ...
1 the M ' <• I i Ii.u-I 1., all.u ■. -I crcd, ..ilhoiiRh the over II. |'„.
the ' .hil.Hs t„ ... c.ireMilh |a)II|, w hose home W m .rdtnor.
""npared l.ei.e. dec, „,lH as
"I",1,1' ' 'V, 1 mined iliat the c.ir >,a,| r, ,:lv
• « s«i 1,\* ti"- I 1 - ipt m next ., I
. ... stolen.
I -irsda \ Issue Ilia v be j;l iC to "he . .
, til. , non ; wh-1 h t le\ , 1.11,(1 . lk; f'■> Ilia; •""II ■ f
') the . 011111 1 : . 1 ii.; 1 , •' 11,1 • 1 •' f'K«- '• htm. I ti..
,! ■
.: . _ 1 ■ • « ! . '
-*•! . il ' ti'le, he warned the* tor opt inn-ti 'taken it himself, it is aid.
\ n : ' . 1 dl) iin lined. I I'la us 01 the sin riff's ;orc< to leavi-
the car where it had been aihed
MORE THAN 300 SEEK until this morning in hopes th i the
■
ROOM SPACE GIBSON
h.. ' o I. pn'/ ; h iiaret of it early Sunday n lit.
i i ;;lit hundred
for r. • is „ ti.
N \\
IMPROVEMENTS MADE AT
SHERIFF OFFICE LATELY
litest ion made out t<
.
j' ,I
I lie demand has been for room mutes j >. ,
thcr than for rooms. I i ht house .,. ,rj |,'i , ,, ;il!;
made m
keepin;; rooms ar
for
iill being - ailed
* v&totx
Nic1
)irn 'Uneecia'
hi eati .< he was :i!vv:i \ needimr a
lie only i4 lint lie went tbnm:;h
cl. I he like fill and tiling" li.nl j.;. ati ti
to a place where it was either a c i .■
ni "taking it out of him" or
in the clothes.
That was three months a; when
11ariliii!• w .is noininalctl.
I his week we met our little friend on
the I'.itilev ard wearing the Schwartz
.1 a flee we had guaranteed to lii^
'tod. > -p .,
"How's -die wearing?" we asked.
"Like a brick," he answered—-"thcr
have changed my name from 'L'neetla'
to 'Xahisco'."
Schwartz X Jaffee
Hoys' Suits are
rcadv for Fall.
$15 to $25
We go the limit in recommending
them.
McCALL'S
"Norman's Greatest Store'
. I'. Marker'
to tlie
chnrg
I \ pos
ne
nan ^icncras nospiic
j TUCKER BROTHERS « if!
I ROAD 3H3W
A liomo itnaituiion for r lev el C t.-mly liiat hu.My m m
iali/'iil Ti'i :it 11 : i ' vi< ■ / lie mo -. • d ■ ■ n !.y ie> lo< itioi
in out community
\ 1 oinp.-i n y lias I'eon. f< rni >1 in- u : i-ai.-n pope i Ice. •
If :i i lied. I 1 ' 1. I ! tit I i hn-p .. ! I iild if purehaseil
Plans lor new am! modern <■ • uln■ «;.•*.i j..-e,• ln-ei made
Many ol" Xerman' most pr- ,ia- 1" ;m is nu n 1 iv
sultserihed for -toe' :n lie hone . I eni ir: e.
I he. I ill lire ol 11 :c \'t a ;a n (iem ra 1 1 h • >il a 1 t im • a an •!
I'ail leave no doiihl of i(si sue. ess v ', i \\ ( ). Sintnu i e.dl-
oil vou lo invesl in lliis enti rpiast hn\
for.
'II \ 110 V,
>11ids \1 hi ean na\
I he stock will not < ul\ eai <>■ < 1 ii11 ei■ < 1 on lie nionc
you invest, btil is ;i mean ol ad' ■ in ■ a worlliv c m e na ill
proleclion of lift and health ol ll a < oinimirih .
I .earn the delaiU ol tin- pla a 1 ie iI -. nu i :! aid h
v. oii ]>roi' ia - - i\ t p : ii i n It Lii i t k in the
The Norman General Hospital
)
: I'OUrajj.kius man. au.l
i • h Ui>ain.i, baiii! to^etlli r
«
u 1.1
n« M* as the
' ■
Jio k clurdner.
Texas Guinan
Iri t startling new v> i«rn,
'The Night iJiiders'
A ' : i .r htory of : i.
4TN£ LOST C2TY7'
This chapter being
"The Eagles'inJest"
u 1M . s of « • ry ption.
Morris R. ficlitank oft n
Hank iVsartn (UlniKelf)
. '••I IV Mh.Ik'0 K.ibv and
llank ltann lieautles lu
LEAP YEAR "
81'-13 THIS W NDKttrt L Sii"\V AT
LIBERTY THEATRE
Wednesday and Thursday
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