The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 141, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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VOI.. VIII. NO. 141
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, TUESDAY, 0< TOIil'.R
PRICK FIVE CENTS
University Theatre
Season's Biggest Thrill - ■ -.Vednestlay and Thursday
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7/JEMvst^KY QJDL /a/, THE Dauajtl.ES'S REPouTtii
Af/)ins wall A/e/lan's Fasc/mat/ng Da am a*Go /wz> Get It
The City Editor Saidkto^the Young Reporter
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"Tljree nights ago. Dr. Ord, the famous surgeon, was found dead in his
lal oratory with his back broken and net a mark on his body. The next night'
th". !>if.t: ct Attorney suffered a similar fate. Last night the same tiling hap-
tem 1 to one of the most prominent judges in the country. The city is panic-
l iilrcn. Thousands of people are fleeing. WE MUST HAVE THAT STORY.
'GO AMD GET IT'."
MARSHALL N EI LAN'S
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A SENSATIONAL
PHOTOPLAY
OF THE THRILLS
AMD ROMANCE
IN THE MAKING
OF A GREAT
DAILY PAPE
THE YOUNG REPORTER
l!v Dashing Aeroplane—Speeding Express Train — Scooting Seaplane
Churning Ocean Liner—Traced the Great Mystery—Through I'eriloti
and
Churning Ocean Liner—Traced the i.reat .uysiery— J nrougii i ernou-\\ a>
—anA Paths Fraught With Danger—Fighting, Struggling, Battling—with Air,
Water, Alan and Beast, He Pursued the Storv—and
HE GOT IT
lie A1 so Got the Per
M vsterv Girl!
GlTY MANAGER TURNS
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M'CALL YOUNGSTER
HIT BY AUTOMOBILE
WITH GAMBLING DIVES SUT IS UNINJURED
ELLIOTT SWEET BURNS
FACE IN GAS EXPLOSION
the legitimate stand
ml .-ihowf was readily given by tli
it\ i.i,n.i• emeut, But tin eompan
. I Id n> ; . « .in thiii,.: in the pr«.pn |
iii-Mi v. itiiMil brin i:inv t lie crooked
WANTED TD COME IN JilCRE
THIS WEEK. GATER SAl/);
Elliott Sweet, son of Mr. and Mrs.
I Sw- i t, employe oi the Tran-
ript, was piinlulh burned Saturday
ttiTnoon while -tereotyping "cuts"
jr lit- ■ in Sunday'- paper (las ac
innulating under the pot was ignited
nd > , loded. burnini tljr box's arm-
- under the care of a doctor
-tiny: reasonably weli. hut will
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phomore in \orman high.
11M RODGERS' FORD KNOCKS
O. T. M'CALL, JK DOWN;
NO SERIOUS INJURY.
I I CENSE REFUSED
Chance Games A.< ' ixed
' flit t' • n, luck
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I pa 11 ill'-! Ilis Ou-rland
Covered But ions
VVi i- H. L. Berrv
Mr: . Paul DeLorn
Bread M ikes R/)sy Cheeks
I; • id will nut sinih
City Oarage
Under New
Man"; - ncm
-ijiread Ii-art \ Duttereu
;ci* wit ii oodle- ol iel 1
iiit1 . .•!ntl watch lhe lit'. 1
i4 n u' \ less I >reft !
inane ot alJ-vood ingredieti!
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THE MODERN BAKERY 1
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CITY GARAGE
AMPBELL & HUSSE'
ProDri-
Ai.ems JJ b L. Batteries
, Wed Mini
Run down by an .into, little O. T
Jr. 2-year old son . f (K^r T Me
Gall, was scrambling out from under
the front axle with ;i cookie Mil
c'atched in his tiny list when I'■
master Swank picked him up and felt
in \ain for broken hones on the curb
at tli« rosier 1 f Peters and Main y<
terday afternoc n.
A i-ruise on the hack of his lu-nd
\ here the radiator had bumped him
ninj? to take care of the little fel-
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eried a hit at iir>t: but the eooku
\ertook ' mi, •/ < 11 • i1 «•«i his
entire .ttention,
J. G, Ru^ei's was drivinu hi- I-'ord
omul tin coi tier from South Pet
s east onto Main .-treet wln-n the
the ear's nose be-
on? h eou'ld stop I ortunateiv tin
lac'iine was bareh er.iwliitK around
| , turn, and In u;.s . Lie to stop he-
>re the youngster had been more
ban Bumped • ^ ' by th< middle of
e , ,,r and untouched by the wheels.
• I i I' " who had been down towu
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in tlu • ft (a not n. h id iust hern
ul, , 11. i,,. by Mrs. F. M. Meyer.
.U ,., . in and • darting am
mm: probably • t' ward the
..Dine • • i S. II Met ill, his giaiidpar-
nt. v en ron d« u n.
I• ■ ■ st ie dodged . a.mi that was
... kin;: <• way around the curv and
rn'UK s!i« it . tut «l him
AliliiS COLLIDE AT
Fist her Ford ''V- ed Over ana
Had'v Damaged: No One Injured
Ir Accif'en-
mi ■■■ * ininr. .1 in a:i untoiiM-
Ule aiiiiUiii which occurred ""lay
Mio" at \\ \,>.ii-11< stt.Tt and I ni-
, •■■'ii' i. -ili'vard. I 1 ■ l-'.'rj .Mi'->-ry
rai ..f the l-.M-h.-r and s-n ; linnl)in-
firm was turned ovu
'i. I. ,1s. y w: • "11 W«H \p." hi-
nd turnid into the h nh-v.i-d «■;•<>
nil time the I * r<l
i!i -n bnlevard. In
i.er III tile I-'ord. turn
t hand side of the -'reel,
ade the turn and the two
oKether. i he Buick ear
s dri\ inn v.,-s n- t M in-
ed outside of a bent axle
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The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 141, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 1920, newspaper, October 5, 1920; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114462/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.