The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 150, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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FOUR DIVORCES ASKED
FOR IN LOCAL COURT
I « r leaving himself and going off
with another man after less ti
year of married life, I). S. Sutton
sue Helen Sutton for divorce.
Habitual drunkenness and non
support are the petition grounds
which Ida K. Todd is bringing di
vorce proceedings against Stephc
Arnold J). Todd whom she married
in loplin, June 26, 1919.
For cursing and using opprobrious
language to her and refusing to sup
port her so that she had to return
her parents, Mrs. Mayme Burns asks
the court for divorce and attorney
fees, according to the petition.
Desertion without cause given by
the defendant is stated as reason f<
divorce, and restoration < f her maid
en name in the petition filed by M
gic Haiti against Frank Bain. \
PIE SUPPER
Saturday. October H . is the night
set for a pie supper and entertainment
at the Corn schoolhousc.
A large attendance is expected
Many people from Norman will no
doubt he there as it is close to the in
gierurban line, out at Stop 21.
™ Those who attend this gatherin
will be requested, not compelled
however, to put something on the
program. It is said the proTair
will he short unless volunteers
spond to the call.
Nevertheless, we are informed that
the individual who does not grin dut
ing the entertainment will be award
rd a prize and advised to consult
octor at once.
Laugh and the wild laughs
with yiu,
Snore and you sleep alone.
F \. Thurlow ~of~Ok4rtluiiua__C_it^
visited his sister, Mrs \ \\ Darrow
and Mr. Darrow, Thursday.
Tom Phillips, sporting editor
the Chickasha Kxprcs . came in this
morning with the Chickasha team
FOR SALE
ty>50 Chippendale Piano for
$425. Part terms if desired. Call
phone '.'20, or come to 112 West
(irav between 5 and 6 p. m. and
see the piano.
MOSQUITOS
One minute's work with Fcn-o-
tol kills them one and all, and
keeps the pests away. Phone 75
for free demonstration.
FEN-O-TOL CHEMICAL CO.
F. E. Staggs, Agent
THOMPSON
O. K. TRANSFER
(ift'icc Phone 225
Residence Phone 505
( i
A Five-Room House on
West Side
Nearh new house for quick
sale. Five rooms, \\ est Side,
eiisi fronl.
$4600
It the above described
home 'Iocs not appeal to
voii, remember we have Sev-
ern other listments among
which we are sure we can
please volt.
Call on u^ and let us show
you—no responsibility.
McDaniel & Matthews
Real Estate. Loans, Insurance
'.01 East Mai" 'Phon*. 2?
Churches
FREE METHODIST.
I'r;.yer meeting e.i'li riiursilay
evvemna at 7 JO; Sunday school 10
• ■ w i ptaaching at Hi m., and .Jm•
at / JO p. m. If you do not attend
set \ ices elsewhere, come and worship
with us.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
I ir.st Church of Christ. Scientist
Regular services at the church rdi
fie.- on West Eufaula at 11 o'clock
Subject: Doctrine oi Atonement.'
Cioidrn Text: John 17:6,21. I havt
manifested thy name unto the mer
« thou gavest me out of tin
world; thine they were, and thou gav
(,st them me: and they haw kept tin
vvo <1. I hat they ail may be one a
thou, l ather, arc in me, am! I in tiicc
that they also may be one in us
\\ cdnesday evening testimonial meet
•ng at S o clock. All are cordially in
vited to these services. Sunday schoo
at *>:45.
I he reading room .it the church i
•pen from 2:.?() to 5 o'clock evcr\
Wednesday afternoon, where litcra
1 ur' may be read or purchased.
Sunday school at 45, I in B.
Matthenis, superintend-nt I'lu I'm
versity Bible class, prof, (i II. Smith,
teacher, is meeting at the church with
us at present.
Sermon at 11 m. by tin pastor.
Sunday evening at 7:^0, we are to
have an add re.ss by Miss Minnie 1£.
Kenedy, ot Nashville. Tenn. Miss
Kennedy is on<* "f our National' Sun
day school workers. She sp' ke in
Tulsa last Sunday and in Oklahoma
City the Sunday bi fn I'lu eports
are that these two citics wer t < ha m
ed \n i 111 her breat messages. We are
fortunate indeed to havt Miss Ken-
nedy come to our'city.
Senior Fpworth league meets at tin
lutrch at 6:30 p. m. Sunday. Prayer
meeting every Wednesday evening at
7\M\ \\'e extend a cordial in-, nation
public to attend any or all «>t' music for the day
serx iies. \\. L. Broome, pas
OF THE LAYMEN
IN CHARGE
■'in;t Methodist Episcopal church,
■omer Santa Fe and Eufaula, will
>a\e two unique services Sunday. The
nornmg program is in the hands of
■he official board. They will conduct
i platform booster meeting and in .i
number of short gripping speeches
vill present the opportunity of the
hurch. I. M. Jackson, as chairman
'f the meeting will direct the pro- j
*ram. Special music wlil be render-
•d by the chorus under l'rof Clark!
Snell.
A Sermon in Song, will be present !
d at night under charge of Prof j
Clark Snell. It will include the old
ncces in new setting and played by |
the orchestra and rendered by some
)f the finest artists of the city and
tniversity. Printed programs will aid
ihe congregation in the interpreta-
tion and purpose. Combinations of
>ld time hymns produced in medleys
tnder arangement by Prof. Snell
iresentcd by choice groupings of in
truments will be one of the new fea-
tures.
METHODIST EXISCOPAL, South
Services at the Methodist Episcopal
•hurch. South, on the corner of
Crawford and Tonhawa, as follows:
Interor Decorating
For Interior Decorating
with Paint, Water Colors
or I'aper
UNION PAINT SHOP
Phone 844
ROUND OK*
"RESBYTERi CHURCH
'
The Sunday School orchestra will
be on hand to open at 9:45. The
morning service at 11 .i in . the pas-
tor will preach. lunior sermon,
1 Cr. ssiit; the Ou an." Regular ser-
mon. " I he Church's Message to the
Nation." Senior Iligh School En-
deavor meets at f>:30. lucuing ser-
vice at 7:30. Sermon topic, "Eyes
I hat See." The singing by the au-
dience is netting to be a great treas-
ure at the evening services. Special
Soprano s«d<
from Handel's
cry. Celo solo
and tenor solo
11im In Perfect
is folows:
"( < line I uto 11 im"
Mesiah. M'jss \ ick-
by Samuel Wcidiuan
"Thou Wilt K.ep
Peace,' Oley Speaker,
by Joseph Benton
The public is cordially inviatcd to
alt of these services —Theodore 11.
Asziuan, pastor.
New and Second
Hand Goods
If VOU wnnt to htijr or want to rll
awythinff don't fail to rail at this ntorr
where you will be Riven a square deal
in rv:y way Fine line cf new furnt-
ture at priccri that are very low.
Telephone 622 and let u« tell
you about it.
ROUND OAK
HEATERS
A genuine Round Oak Heater
will burn soft coal, hard coal, coke,
wood or cohs. It will burn them
economically—it holds the fire 24
hours—it lasts a u:< neratiou—costs
110 more a pound than the cheaper
heaters. These extra pounds are
needed, however, to render the
super-service you have a right to
demand,
Minteer Hardware Co.
Corner Main and Peters
A Warm Room to
Dress
n
—Mo more cold trips to the basement
—i Jo more dressing in a cold rocn>.
—■No more fires to build.
—No more big fuel bills.
ORIGINAL sJ
HOT BLAST HEATER
is nbsoliitely air-tight and will stay air-
tight. That is why it is guaranteed
to hold fire for 36 hours Without
attention.
And remember, every Cole's Hot
Blest Heater is guaranteed con-
sume ono-third less fuel than an$
nndercVift stove of the same size.
This means monej) in jlour pocket.
Lei US tell you more about this, re-
markable heater,
GEORGE £ ORfeNBAUN
Furniture and Hardware
121 East Main Phnne
S D. MORGAN.
215 West Main
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J. C. Rodgers
Auctioneer
NORMAN, OKLA.
Photic No.
sale dates.
5 for
Your business will
be carefully taken
care of.
WHOLESALE
GROCERIES
i he market does not
justify these quotations
One 10-pound jar Goodwin's
Preserves, regular price
$5.75, now - - - $4.75
Sugar, per 100 pounds - $13.50
I iawaiian Pineapple,
large cans .... .35
One gallon Peeled Fable Peaches 75c
Two cans Dutch Cleanser 25c
Two packages Korn Flakes 35c
Two cans Peas 25c
Five caps Polled I lain 25c
Two cans Tomatoes 25c
Three lbs. Best Peabcrry Coffee .. . .$1.00
Six packages Washing Powder 25c
I'ive bars Lenox Soap 25c
Three bars P. & < i. Soap 25c
1 gal. Red Pitted Cherric - $1.45
20 can- .Milk $1.00
Two pkgs Shredded Wheat Biscuits, ,35c
Twelve pounds Pinto l',ean> $1.00
Twelve pounds Navy Beans $1.00
Seven pounds Lima Beans $1.00
Seven pounds Be-1 Rice $1.00
Large Crisco $1.65
Medium Crisco 85c
I lircc bars I von Soap 25c
Three Sun Bright Cleanser 25c
Two large cans lloniinv 25c
One gallon Black Cherries $1.25
I hree pound can Best Coffee $1.50
One dozen Pimentos $1.75
One dozen Chum Salmon $1.75
Two cans Fancy Pumpkin 25c
Three packages Macaroni 25c
Three packages Spaghetti 25c
One gal. New York Mince M,eat ...$1.50
Best Bacon, per slab, pound 50c
Smoked Bacon, pound 35c
1 >r\ Salt Meat, pound 20c
Peanut Butter, pound 25c
Peanut Butter, 5-pound lot pound . ,20c
Prompt Delivery
u. s. TUBUS
115 East Main Phones 31-224
"I owe my leisure hours
to the 1 loosier."
Ti I SI UK i> the inherent right < f every woman.
And >he who j^ains leisure gains health and happiness.
Thus her problem is in tlit* saving of time and labor
and making her kitchen tasks enjoyable.
I'rohabh no one thing will save as much time and
labor in wonian'.s workshop as a I loosier Kitchen Cab-
inet. It combines over *40 work reducing inventions and
t \clusi\c conveniences. It plates over 400 articles with-
in reach. Meals are prepared with dispatch because
even needed thing i> close at hand—scientifically ar-
ranged. ( tearing up after meals is quickly done because
utensils and supplier are centered in the I loosier.
We urge every housewife to visit our TTobsier de-
partment and see how these cabinets render the ser-
vice all women d'-( i\e. YoUll also find the prices
and terms to your liking.
1. M. Jackson
"The Home o[ the Hoosier''
Wt oiler you some Special Bargains
thi> week ends
14 bars White N'aptha Soap $1.00
i liar White I.ainnln
10 lbs. Buck Fine White Texas Comb Honey ...$3.50
5 lbs. Buck Fine White Texas Comb Honey $1.75
3 lb. can Louis, New State or Quail Coffee $1.50
3 lbs. very best Peaberry Coffee $1.00
I- ran I ii -1 I'ink Salninn _. $2.25
Pure Ribbon Cane Country Sorghum, galton $1.50
\ ukiiii s l!e>t Flour and a full line of
ukon s Lest ISreakfjist Food will always
be found on sale here.
(jet our prices on all groceries before
placing youi order. We will save you
money.
B. F. FLKMING
Phone 192
F. J. WANTLAND
Meat Phone 224 Market
IN TI BBS GROCERY
\11 meat I s. (iuvernment inspected. Everv-
1 .'.'laranteed t'> ;ive 11i in ti'in or money refunded.
I. I!<
li.'-t Reoi R
Slew Meat,
.1 lbs. Liver ....
W «-ilii-lb.
1:
Hi' t tirade Uams,
Best Salt Mc.ii, II,
1 lambtirRcr, ill ..
7-Rill Rr„,.,l, II). ..
...17!,c I'nrk Roa.l, lb. 30c
I liime Steak, lb. ...25c
25c I oin Ste.ik, lb. 25c
20c i liecM , best, lli. . 35c
" le. 1 otnpouml Lard, lb, _.20c
.50c llolo^n.i, lli. 25c*
h', i .
10c D.mdy Smoke Meat. lb. ...35c
22' ;C - 1111 lb . 25c
. 20c I'ork ( hop.-, ll . .... .40c
20c l'ork Steak, lb. 40c
V,ur money refunded if you don't* get «hat you
think you w ant. . . ^, t/L , jj"
L.J. WANTLAND
IN TUBBS GROCERY
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