Norman Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 164, Ed. 1 Monday, November 1, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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Ilcrc arc the men ami women w ho w ill be voted for in the coming
general election November 2nd:
CONGRESSIONAL OFFICERS.
DEMOCRATIC
For U. S. Senator
Scott Ferris
ConRress 5th District
1' II. Swank
STATE OFFICERS
Corporation Commission
K. E. Echols
Presidential Electors
(iconic Trice
( . V Porter
Roberta K Lawion
\V. S. Vernon
h.i <\ llaycock
l-'clix I I)uval
J..I111 ( ('assi.ly
A. Mc( rory
!• H. Johnson
Elmer T. Fulton
For Judge Criminal Court of
Appeals, Eastern District
Janice S Davenport
For Justice of Supreme Court
Fifth District.
Frank M. Bailey.
For StateSenator
\\ II. Woods
For Representative
J. B. Phillips
COUNTY TICKET
For County Judge
George Allen
For County Attorney
\ D. Holland
For Sheriff
\\ II. Nrwhlock
For County Clerk
Ernest B. Helms
For Court Clerk
E. V. tieorge
For County Treasurer
l.ydia Briggs
For County Superintendent
Maude Northcutt *
For County Assessor
L. L. McComb.
For County Weigher
John F. Taylor
For County Surveyor
T I.. Davis
For Commissioner, 2nd Dist.
J. D. Anderson.
REPUBLICAN
For U. S. Senator
J. W. llurreld
Congress, Fifth District
11. T. Hainer
Presidential Electors
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Rot-
Ma bon
V'bif 15 Hill, rman
11 H Warfirld
Daisy A. Richcll
|oa ph W Morris
Charles K. Goodwin
f. II. Wilson
For Judge Criminal Court of
Appeals, Eastern District.
F S Hessey
For Justi.e of Supreme Court
Fifth District
(ion gr M. N ioholson
For Stat? Senator
F. R. N'orvcll
For Representative
Ralph C. Hat 'lie
For County Attorney
No Nomination.
For Sheriff
No Nomination.
For County Clerk
No Nomination.
For Court Clerk
No Nomination.
For County Treasurer
No Nomination.
For County Superintendent
For County Assessor
For County Weigher
No Nomination.
For County Surveyor
No Nomination.
For Commissioner, 2nd dist
SOCIALIST
For U. S. Senator
A A. Bagwell
Congress. Fifth District
J Luther Langston.
Corporation Commissioner
S. C. Thompson
Presidential Electohs
Kate F Stiles
Flora Brinker
Sallic 1. Long
U M Price
I Winterburg
I ( Calhoun
VOTING PLACES IN
CITY ABE PRINTED
If you vote here, this is where your
precinct ballots will be cast:
Ward 1
Includes portion < f city north of
Main street and ca?-t of railroad.
Grand Central hotel.
Ward 2
North of Main street and west of
railroad. City Hall.
Ward 3, Precinct 1
Kast of University boulevard to
railroad and south ot Main strict.
Basement of l're>bvterian church.
Ward 3, Precinct 2
South of Main street and west of
I nivet -ity boulevard (including west
side of boulevard). Building known as
the old llardie's garage.
Ward 4
South of Main street and east of
railroad. Court house.
11 p
11 obi.
M •
eist
Miss Dickey Scrubs wvs an Okla-
homa City visitor Saturday.
OFFICIALS ARE NAMED
FOR SATURDAY'S GAME
Officials for the Kansas.Oklahoma
battle, the 19J0 University of Oklaho-
ma home coming battle, have been
announced by Ben G. Owen, head
coach. The same officials that have
directed the home coining play at the
>tate university for the past ten years
are scheduled again tor this year,
Owen states.
John C Grovcr, (Washington),
now living in Kansas Citv. Mo., one
of the Missouri \ alley conference < l-
lieials, will referee. C. I MeBrinde,
(Missouri Valley). sportir editor of
the Kansas City Star Tinn will um-
pire. Glover and McBride b th have
many friends in the Oklahoma sport
circles.
Owen will entertain with an in-
formal lunehei 11 at 1>i> hoine at 12
o'clock Saturday, N'ovciuIm io in lion
or of the two viritiiiR Missouri Val
I ley officials.
I Grover referred the Missouri game
i 11 Columbia Saturday.
The Dinner Bridge club mi t Tues-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs C.
P. Landt In the evening < f bridge
Mrs. phil Kidd made high score of
the women and Mr. J. F. Pax ton for
the men. Special guest?* of tin , 0-
-ning w- re Mrs. Sus.-\n 1 m-!t Mri.
:
pey.
'' 11 |i ■■ n w iBfl Betty Bedford went to Oklaho-
Saturday. ma City Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Robert Terrell .ind daughter,
t proline, spent the aftern >11
Thursday in Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. George
leave in the lie futuri
Col., where they will
home.
Simpson will
for Greeley,
make their
Sarah
For Judge Criminal Court of
Appeals. Eastern District
W. T. Banks •
For Justic of Supreme Court
Fifth District
Otner J. Kennedy
For State Senator
J. I). Pi
child
No
For County Attorney
No Nomination.
For Sheriff
J. IJ Davis
For County Clerk
John A. Merkle
For Court Clerk
O. A. Drake
For County Treasurer
(). F. Wilkersoti
For County Superintendent
No Nomination.
For County Assessor
John Thomas
For County Weigher
No Nomination.
PAWHUSKA STUDENT
WINS SECOND PRIZE
Winner in the seroiid adverti-iniv
contest given journalism students ) :,
the Okl, honia G;i> and Licet ric (",
•as announced to he Thomas 1 .
Leahy, of Pawhuska, according to ad-
vices received late Saturday bv Prof.
\\. M. Monroe, of the School of
journalism.
Look in Sunday's issue of the
Transcript for their ad and judge for
yourself .'is to tlu* work advertising
: indents can do. il was Miggestcd.
HOMES READY TO
OCCUPY
Newly built,
way. in best r<
Norman.
modern in every
dcncc section of
Come see them.
Missis Helen McCoy and Otiida
Bailey, who are teaching in the Wash-
ington schools, were in Norman for
tin week-end with their parent-.
THOMPSON
O. K. TRANSFER
Office Phone 225
Residence i'hoiic 505
Grocery— Market
We have purchased the H. 15. Waters
grocerv stock and have added a meat mar-
ket for your convenience.
From long experience in this line of
business we believe we understand the
wishes of the housewives who buy for a
table of two or many.
We will maintain a high class line of
groceries, meats and such seasonable
fruits, vegetables, etc., as the market af-
fords. 7 %
We will appreciate a visit to our store
—or an order over the phone.
We promsie courteous treatment and
the best groceries and meats we can pro-
cure. Prompt delivery service.
We invite your order.
i. O. Crosthwast Grocery
and SVSarket
New and Second
Hand Goods
If you want to buy or want to aril
anything don't fail to call at this •tor'*
v. here you will he given a square deal
in every w.->y Fine line of new furni-
ture at prices that are very low.
Telephone 622 and let u§ tell
you about it.
S D. MORGAN.
21S West Main
J. C. Rodgers
Auctioneer
NORMAN, OKLA.
Phone No. 5 for
sale dates.
Your business will
be carefully taken
care of.
I hat Car of Larrabee's
Best F lour Has Arrived
I hi one we bavi been telling you
about—has arrived.
We i an now I ill your order for l hat
;;o'iil Ilour m am size >;ifk you want.
Il \ on are not already a user of
I irabee's I'.est Hour try a sack.
N on will then appreciate the disap-
pointment ot Mime o| our regular
l.arabee users who had to substitute
some other llour because our car was
delav ed in transit.
< Inter a sack tomorrow.
Whitwell Grocery Co.
211 East Main
Phone 347
206 West Main
Phone 394
CLEVELAND COUNTY REALTY
COMPANY
L. L. Sloss, Mgr. Phones 51 or 1026
The Liberty
Today and Tuesday
Note—Please he sure and see
this program before Tuesday
night (we mean our regular cus-
tomers) as we are forced to
raise our price just for Tuesday
night owinji to hte fact that we
will give the election returns
from all over the United States
with our picture program. Our
prices are, adults 25c; kiddies
10c; but Tuesday /night only,
adults 50c, and kiddies 25c.
"The Country 1 hat
God I'orgot"
Directed by Marshall Ncilan
"The ( nuiitry That (ind
Forfeit" is ;i story of the
western wastes and a man's
love fcr a woman.
< If the han rii <k crt u iill
it- perils and privations.
()f red-blooded manhood,
honest self -amiice. ii
triguc, erimc and -ino-iv
love—and all in the (ireat
Solitude of "The Country
That i iod i i >rj4'ut."
Also
Charley Joy and his famous
Bathing Girls, in
"Adam and Eve"
Wonderful Comedy
Also
Franklyn Farnum and Mary
Anderson, in
"Vanishing Trails"
The (ireatcst Serial en earth
Coming Wednesday and
Thursday, \\ illiam I n.\ pre-
sents George Walsh in
"Sink or Swim," a great
outdoor picture; also lien
Turpin in "lie a 'Porter";
with a new chapter of
"TRAILED BY THREE"
HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS, JUNIORS, SOPHS OR
FRESHMEN; YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIETIES —
Sell Tickels for the
Lyceum Course
You can help your class, your
school, your societv or yourself if you
as an individual or collcetively win one
of the prizes offered hy the Chamber
of Commerce for selling' the largest
number of tickets to its Lyceum
Course.
' Enroll bv (> o'clock I uesday night.
Call 90 for information.
Vice- President Marshall i lere
On November 15
Iiu_\ your .season ticket now. Three numbers—Vice
President .Marshall, judge Lindsay and ex-President
\\ illiam Howard Taft—for only $2.50.
When the date arrives you will go. liny your ticket
now—all lliree numbers for not much more than the price
of one if taken singly.
Norman
Chamber of Commerce
LYCEUM COURSE COMMITTEE
TOM B. MATTHEWS, Chairman
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whimsical
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Don t mi ,
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today!
The answer puzzled them all—the lie-
whiskered professor, his son, the whole
school of beautiful girls, llow they solved
il is a stop of unadulterated fun and lii-
larity, tinged with romance, thrilling
adventuri and a deep human appeal.
See tin- great comedy drama! Don't
mis - it! See it!
TODAY AND TUESDAY
University I heatre
\\ i will . Ui Kir. tion Return- tomorrow h lit by -pccial wire. See the picture
while w.i.tiiu, f« r the return-.
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