Norman Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 178, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 17, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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NORMAN DAILY TRANSCRIPT-NORMAN. OKLAHOMA
IVicntagc dope could kn-'Ck Ok- ■, ■ . . f ■ K . (
I ,Som. out of the tit!, should she a:: > I- '■ cm*"'the Sun-' Harve Echo!, having his share!
drop either her Saturday Otr.e or h: •• f 'V ,„t .w.rch a • f had luck. While working wtth the
Thanksgiving day battle and Missouri fa ' ' '~ ^ wrf wl LiTbad Ut'">:k Satardw he happen^ to an
«>n her me uitt. K.r.as >n the r^lcu- -th> * .. ;k «d bad r breJ„ hlt . Dr
Turkey day. While the Sooners now break, for ttaj. th« old *««_tH t called'from Norman to art
boast a 1,000 mark m the valley tand- the m i.r 11 will tjn ■* ,. . f i „ KcUjng along
'
"with .800. . , n UH0ni ht., Ti;lies pre- 'oe H- llenberg, Clarence Dye and
, , . ..I., t. H icr ► -airs son, Arthur, were at I-air view harm
one • of ti e remaining t* 1 >kL ? ■ |c Mr ar. 1 Mr- s ott Stanberry and
' ,r ■ five games pl;.yed Missouri ..-A tht nire-i.oinl lead K ha., ->? >
NEWCASTLE
MISS ESTHER DYE,
Correspondent
ROUTE 8 NORMAN, OKLA.
SM00T WILL LAND A
PLACE OU ALL-VALLEY
SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK #
7AGHT HERE FRIDAY
at Mount St. Mary's
••
Si\ It she v, i: > f om K ansas.
1 «• percent ac 'a iII boosted to
<11 Kansas, by winning from M>s-
otiri. would only have a standing ot
the characterise
iuan a, the !itt!r cLuuhtcr of Mr.
i Mrs F. C Esxell. is id at thei-
, ..onst outh of N orman.
jt:s ;; ;u-\vr et rtbur ami Irma D..e are b :h on
- uru.iV f r Oklahoma i> de- *«ck list thi* wee.* ...
r ..... ie„d _nd M■ -s A .Ilia.: - ■ •!
,r game returned t" thr city Monda> ait*.
Wing cotton here a lev. 'lays.
■ an * i is ouri t>a * this ..ml M*s Henry Kchols arrived
... -.VrilVn' their Thurs- Saturday Irom Muskogee to vi-it a
• ' r. '*
■
,. , hnr Mrs lim Kobmsor and children.
, p'ri.hv 'whe. th.v Mr, r. Mr- V ia Srndgrass and
a ■! s, \ ertis, 'pent M.: d«> afte. -
. . „ .Sit > n sith Mr, 1.. .". R !e*
"
Bennie and JakTar, work.n. nn- t.d - ■ ' ii« -ur to No-tit. a ,es : -the Dye Sunday afternoon oi ....
Lindsay
. , ,|j: . t . tit:, ii.r n ■ of the
te^ns iiavr t'layed an eQua iiun. er
remaining encounters, she wilt, un-
• ... s'i a lily have the title If -He
drops r At«« gan e >. irday. the i
rlu v.iil he tied sith th Missouri
■ sas ;iim . :it1" • r title nors.
unles, that patne goes to a draw.
M. y O'Malley. •<■ ■■' tormor- Bu.'ial v. ill
,*U ill tt' ell-Mile £l t here cemetery.
lis* f f 1 I'
New Scale Appears.
iBiiiH ' -" . tsasj Balance settles are sectirute only
The Hoard.. Sunday schcols si the ^ y" nu,, ,! the folio iw: Lhen level. Scales of a
Method st Episcopal churth has tnad-. •• ,F ... . .. - ; gre t,ullt on a new (lM(b " hlch
hold a c. : of methods for Sund .v |aerT. at ; • i He i
• •.
O'Malley. and two • t^r • Mr -
ben r Clark of the home addre*s • -l
Funeral -ervic s w - c he a
th'S ■' tr. : n' ~
1
The iv'i ; ior t'.-.is sell .!
Henry M Pingrec, audit work a d
,*di: nis"* ■ Howarl I* Un - ton
y.iur.4 pc- ; •• (! r *
• . ... 7 t: . C>r- s • . F:i 'ay at
t m and close Friday evening a.
Tne program will consist of ao-
dressi .1 ' to ul c. :
siiich .>'iil loin, definite and practi-
,' tj,v . t • Ik pnser.t at
THOMPSON
O. K. TRANSFER
Otftce Plu.ne 22r _
Residence Phone ."05
T'ov "Sour •" Smoot
Tackle
has one
♦ n 111 > l i i 111
♦ I' W-Mt-t-i-.-?-.-.- -rfW,smrrrT.-r-r ■ -
IT 0 W N TALK!
IN" SPITE of the la t.
THAT ELEtTION is >er.
\ND THE r,torus
ARE ALL in.
wrrr THE p- ssii.lc exception.
('1 OM'. oi iw•
WHICH WILL come in
SOME TIME this year.
11: THE cather is g." d.
• * •
OCn SOMEBODY thiuks.
• • •
TO isEN'D them in.
\ND EVERVP.OI1V , f.ul
OR ELSE ti rv ain't
f'.sE STILL Tiears talk
* * •
ABOUT THE campaign
AND VEST. SDA : after
1 WAS in the dnw store.
TALKING TO Tom Hayes.
'
vGREED \V ITU hffr
\'. it TK!A Sat - «l e I • tr
.D TALKED about it.
-
WERE IUGIU.1 ii ; - .. t
A BOLT THE whole propositi
1 THANK you.
_ E. Dye and daughter.
-
- turdav at tern* n.
Yrs. v,-rtrude Mdle ,a; i lHtle
e.. K-. : . ft- in. Norman
Saturday
• •
uturday and
V< «s:e
> {iSntS
Marine itc a
nod? c «. it Sunday aite
>s Esther Dye. -
ar.up d-H> at Lind-.. " K'.<1k schoo!
- nmg ti e yard and
B DYE
The school of tin
-
-
-
[ hi« Pacific coast a:: atiens.
> pv •:? ttav. -t S "n"- '
- •' - : ' :" • t.- vi-ib
>: • -v. • n •
• iin it
.y rc ; a .vnr.i.-,-
■\e tackle Swot
-
'
* oo' " ■ >ters
•lUt iy woul i
He i* be ta I o: : -J
ley m" • a I ! • - 'utjV *<l
many -port >vriters a- >•:
mmlerial.
Optimistic Tf-ought
JrouL'ics arc but -• many Instruct-
>r& to teach men w.l,
ClASSIFe WANTS
FORMER CITIZEN HERE
DIES IN KANSAS CiTY
Money to
Loan
On Good Farms
and City Property.
See us if you wish
to buy or sell.
Grocery Specials
FOR TWO DAYS ONLY
THURSDAY AND FRIDa^.Y
Five 1 « ■ - ■ ( >il :• artlint.-
One'Gallon Go< s< harries 95c
One (iull'iH Solid !1'ick !'iric 1-: 1 >'.-ri"ic- $1.00
One Gal. Silid Pack Red Raspberries $1.35
i ie < ia'!< n ! .«.,can? erri. - Si.35
( )ne (i •! 1.ill I 'cat. :iv>
( lp. ( i \]'- >t ' "^C
These Specials For Two Days Only
Thursday and Friday
MULDROW & KIDD
Reel Estv.e Loar? Insurance
Phone 50
• o <. ay
Meet.rig Postponed.
I
s
OVLKHEAR
! siven
vc i g mectii it
address th
OR AT least a par
AND \NOTHF.R ne
"HUT 1 can't see.'
"HOW IT ail happened.'
"I \'OTED ior > . ■
\XU I'HK ■ thrr three.
CHIMED IN" and said:
.
<!av aft^
,1 ]}r i iayfree
Let very mot
' i ON !-. < f t
Substitute fcr Gold
TCT.nt «.r>ld to bo n serviceable sub-
Ptltute for gold Is obtained hy combio-
in? !• pnrts of copper with six part*
of antimony and adding a little miis-
npsium carbonate to Increase the
weight. It 1n said that this nlloy can
be drawn, wrought and soldered very
much like gold and that It also re-
ceives and retains a golden polish.
Explana*. ri
Pierre wa« trying to Milve nn ox-
ample in nritlirnetlc. but it came out
2 cents less than ft slio ild. over and
over asain. Sn I o"!rre«J to I "!p ^irn:
rhen all of a sudden be s:< (1: "1 beT
I know now what the matter Is. 1
ought t* add 2 cents for war tax."—
Exchange.
T<am Work.
Flatter..- would not go far If vanity
did not meet her halfway.—Boston
Transcript.
Protects Eyes.
T protect thf eyes from an electric
! _• .: • thout InterferUis wltk the il-
lt ;. ntion in o^n^r directions, a mefal
«**<>. • K«' attacked ?• a lamp with a
wtra ipriRf. hs« been patcciei.
There Is Hope, as Munyon Said.
Bill Steedunj say* that If a yonng
d.onded couple can live through Sep-
t< i:iber without having a fatal quarrel
ovec whose duty is to r°t up and get
the extra cover, the chance fa pretty
fair to live until the next green to-
mato p!t season, anyhow.—Wilming-
ton News-Journal.
In the
Shadow of
Great
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eril
By HORACE A. WADE
lAge 11)
A Book i or Boys By a Boy
OTHER GOOD EOOKS
J. C.Rodgers
Auctioneer
NORMAN, OKLA.
Phone No. 5 for
sale dates.
Your business will
!>c carefully taken
i arc of.
The
Clancy
Kids
Then Timmie Wrote His
Name 100 Times
By
PcPCY J rrn^Y
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Phone 3!
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the Men of Business
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men of action
. bout Walk-Oven
;cn < " business
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rev. cird
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