Norman Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 175, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 14, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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Norman Daily Transcript
VOL. 8. NO. 175
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1920
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Court Does Little
EXTENSIVE BUILDING PROGRAM OF
LOCAL CHURCHES PROMISES MUCII
TO FUTURE OF UNIVERSITY CITY
wass ustained for Gimeno and time
] given to plead anew.
Saturday Session — «; /
• j N ational Hank <if Norman wlii, h \%a-. j
In district court session Saturday, a ;■ < <•* ,« - ' •" , '
only tl.r.caws «.t- r, ;.. !)> till in .<>
i R District Judur I■ l':111K \1at.h.-«>,jlat.- Saturday . u-mm..
who retired in Uvor of Ju<Um' W. > _ — —
Swank (arried Ward The University City is now the scene of a religious building boom caused
1 in Norman, Report • •
FOOTBALL
Oklahoma 26; Aggies 0.
Yale 0; Princeton 20.
Nebraska 20; Kansas 20.
Missouri 7 ; Washington U.
l>v the prospects of certain growth for Norman anil the
«/• - c I- m « n oo-.inst 1 ' " UV illl' ui u>|iL'Ln uj tv.i unit kio ui t "vi n.x v. ...\ el SI t \ 111 t I H 11 1J,000.
N.t!.hVa"r«nw.dKe aid ShS dLic^iId w^/?of Sinter-relationship and the duty felt by (jod-fearing citizens all over ()klaho-
£u& *£* 5 ma as well as Within this City itself, it is Shown b> the programs. -v
Saturday altl'.>,tf! t! - ,.';-atlm«- were , j, named " Krolll tile IR'W Baptist cllUrcll ill wllit'll 11 If C< lllgregat it HI intend holding it
finished be tore 1.0011 mat ua\. > . rr i v'« • 1
cue had been argued through part of oiMtwo tuj o**jun r™a aj 24g for|tlieir Thanksgiving services, tn ilit' Christian church which has just maug
'"'in'th-' of .i' ; i i'-Vher and ! <.v..nk. ui fur iiamcr. and uratetl it- huihling ftiiid campaign very recently, the buildings are in all
Son against V. Gimeno. the demurrer langston. stages of projertit.il and Completion
proximately
possible that sen
l tt%« ■ r<;
; t i hank
ayTMT -a ■ CUK9MBHWI
"You Can't Sell Me New Tires—Now"^
'What ! have will last me until next spring."
That was the substance « t what one
man told us la^t Saturday.
When we mentioned I ires, he was
thinking of the I'KK b what he
would have to P.W Ol ' ■
But he listened to our proposition and
w hen he left
T!
re two distinct classes of
• i, those that are made t«
-11 ;tt low prices; and second, those
11s.,1 arc made with the ideal of
! it'll quality in mind.
-lands to reason that it is belter
to buy . tire of the better « la- .
:i vt)u > .in get it at the right
price.
And if it is worth more to you t"
. , , ■
•t.n ' ihiv. to us to have automobile
« . !,«•: v'\ 11\\ we have a high final-
ity tire at a fair price.
You owe it to yoursc't before
I:! \ | N< i IK W tires to call « n us
am our proposition.
-his car was equipped
two
Ottr place of business is located al ..?K<X
Last Main. Come in, let its tell rH
the proposition—
You don't have to buy—there's no
obligation.
Minteer Motor Company
228 East Main Phone 319
! he St Joseph's Catholic church j It. id.- the addition m a comm.-
!..i • already been remodeled and tlu-ir ous wnie c<>n .< in in foni
M ho.ll, although dela Jed one week in .'4 ;c-t by s fee t. nearly ^I.ihMI wc
its opening, has beeij running since put into the equipment to; . !n mist \
the econd week in September, ac- and physi. classes. I• ni < .11 nie111 t<>
cordinj: to Rev. Monsjgnor John Met- ; t a I 137 Movable -cat in the
ter. ! UK nil at the east elld «h- n< a 1' i''
The sanctuary was worked over and a ill all- that . I,ami.. , ;.. 1 .
the st ating capacity hjis been incrcas tor a t.. "" u •u' " ' 1 'V
..I so that now it wiljseat 350 to 400 ma> be given on its raistu noor o
adults and 125 cliildreh with comfort, j an audieuo •cateM in ti,. ..tin i i
liesi'l's this ami other, interior alter.. room which .an "
ti.ni and redecorating, tin uutside h. .• | auditorium by throwua
be. n repainted, also, mi the church, doors open. ,
; . ;:.' 11 :
The Most Intimate Gift
For Your Loved Ones
There is nothing you can give to v.hp
loved ones that will carry the message <•<
your deep affection in the pleasinv ;.v
t hat \ our 1 Miotograjjli can.
uid adcpiate rooms
BIGGS 18 SUED F8i!
DIVORCE ON ALLEGED
GROUNDS OF CRUELTY
WIFE ENTERED SUIT PAST
WEEK; CITIES TIMES
WHEN T.EATEN.
In the history of
of
Of rmitory l or South M. E.
tin
university
\paci.. .1
tli. ilit. 1 ectioll Ol
ulevard. and a iris
construction, Rev
past .r m tli Metho
hurcli. South, is i on
We art giving sitting tmw nul :mi-
ti
complete our orders in a manner t< he
,,leasing to both of u^. it would be advan-
tageous ..'to make sittings for < 'hns'ina
deliver', as soon as possible- so in;
non ol tb<- dormitorv a
varcl will be finished l>
or pfissibly in March, si
70
lebi
that
the sp: ing semester. It lias reached
tin third story now and work, which
.eiiied to th« pastor to have gone
\ 11 v slowly at first, is carrying ru-ht
along at n'ics. nt
ting $10 J',0(K) and accomodating
ilea: lv 100 girls* this dormitory be itift
p' I' i! > ir the \\ . .men's, \l;,s10nan
or?, itn. .• 11 .it the \ 1 et!to< 1«-1 church,
. . h. VV ill I - lieu the housing -itua
tion somewhat.
I '.< 1 fiard of ' ontrol «>f the Wo
nun council ti'. ' liere for inspecti«o;
.•i the building Thursday. Anioiu
, '■ i- ii'.
Commences in February
be, levard the building tor the Metli-
led in I t brtiat \ and it hoped that its
i
h. time tin universii\ opens next
•rtns that the euihce \
cliurcli plant with S
rooms with a k
against her husband, v ' o ' • .!> «|tii'.
1 ■
Sladt. alleged t" have bt-t n intimate
with her last spring.
I \treme cruelty and grosr neglect,
including failure to support 1 ?r aisrt
tla elrhlren, aie the all' • .! gi tnds
.
!
lions the «ustod\ of their youngt-i
■on, Harry, aged -.«n
i hat the father n iMi/im little
t 1yde. now aged 11, the oldt son .
ill: a fir. sine, el in \n ■ <t * 191 '
and that when M s !'.:ggs int. ; it rr« >!
she wa set upon and beaten her ! .
.
. ' tlil. . hi.,. ' I>m.tli. r in ;,t 'md
tit interce ded and threat -ued vio-
n
ttlfl ger her life, with t:,e fire sh vcl
used on the boy, it was stated in the
net it ion.
Cights Another Instinct
Another alleged ustan - ' f via-
lein . done by Iter husband i' " iwcl
the return of Mrs. Iiiggs l.i: t \pril
Trom . picture show to which c
l.;,d b'< n accompanied by the mail
,, v Iiiggs . ; n d ■ f ha, • ;
,, ten Ins wife with hi list- on this
I ii.it tin
money made b
i m my i us tat
Id'mi:' iippf-r;1 "f,
larly durimr the \;\
•ried life, ia an '
spent
.g and
No Vote Annou'ved
On Slide Ouestic-i
1 _'■()<)()
111 WL'iSiii
|f1
i!si
31. iRU
the Till
lo 1m* C l ilt' i
• t ■ rn«
iJbonc h'8
203' East Mam
nessm
iintv
Insurance
ad Loans
Singletary Asked 4o
\t tend ' i«ii;i 'ee ' lcv<
I
r\ one wliotn
ii either I ti\ ui-' • d
id a lunci
Some tinu
Real I s.ate Sold $508,550
WW <>f
W rittcn S 904,800
200
"Oil No, Not New, just Had It
Cleaned And Pressed."
"But it really does look just as good as when I bought it last tall.
Fven with close inspection you can seldom distinguish between a
new dress and one returned to you after cleaning and pressing by us.
Our experts thoroughly understand materials, colorings and the
removal of stains.
Look through vour wardrobe, you will find several diesses m
suits that we can make of further service to you.
Call 305 and our driver will call.
Jack Bowers
415 South Webster
Millinery
Blouses
Dresses
Reduced
Miss B. Dudle
Exclusive Style Shop 124 Last Main
y
SiV"ITH BROS.
ie 280 107 12 E. Main
(Over JacWon's Furniture
Store)
Patrons Club Show
(>n Next Tliursr' t;
Baptists to Worship
With Methodise- No"-
Mrs. Wm. Holtzschue
Accredited teacher of piano. Pupils
prepared for public recital.
p ne 756 608 Lahoma
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