The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 157, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 19, 1922 Page: 3 of 10
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the norman transcript. norman. oklahoma
bably will be filed aftienst'the may
or soon.
•diicsday
GUTTERING ARRAY
OF FILM STARS ON
" THEATER PROGRAMS
WALLY REID, DORIS MAY,
BESSIE LOVE AND BEBE
DANIELS INCLUDED
BABY HEADRICK IS COMING
"Nice People" and "Forget-Me-Not"
Are the Attractions For Mon-
day and Tuesday
Features of th--
at Norman thcat rs r.re
pie," Monday and ftt(
••Rich Men's Wives,"
and Thursday at the university
theater, and "Fo'i
day and Tuesday, an'd "Liffhts o
New York," Friday and :i 1
the BiUiti'1 . t!1 : •
"Nice People" has a grcal array of
popular movie stars
Kcid, Bebe Dani( Is, ( onr id
and Julia- Faye, and is - r >ditc( d by
William DeMille. This is a stcfry <rf
Teddy, one of the wroup of n"'e
younK folk- with «!>• modern jaz.
craze. She defie : -r 1 arcnis and
goes to v. ild party it a i-:'-li."'ct.
then goes to the country with a
popular young man ar.d is l0!
to spend the night in a farmhouse.
Wally Reicl represents a yours e\-
serviee man who does not under-
stand the ways of these "nice m-n-
ple," but he guards the girl dtirin-:
the night at the farm, ami stays by I
her when her catty" friends snub
her.
Bessie Love j^lavs the part o" the
little crippled orphan girl in 'For-I
get-Me-Not" at the I iUin;.--. This
story is a gripping dramu of a mo-
ther who had to dei-lr whether
she would leave her baby -• ir 1 with
a foundling institution, and ill later
years, because the girl was crippled
afterwards, the mother passes up her .
own daughter and leave the leait
broken girl as the only one remain- i
ing in the orphana-'e. Later on -li
is trained by a musician to become
an artist. It is a story of heart ,
hunger.
House Peters and Baby Riclianl
Headrick are the stars in the film
"Rich Men's Wives," a story of a
neglected wife and child, her ciiort
to find entertainment, a consequent
scene and misunderstanding by her
husband, and after she has been
scorned by even her own parent'.,
her final proof of innocence and
return to her child and home.
Another attraction for Wednes-
day and Thursday at the Billings
is Doris May in "l'p and \t I'm.'
a fast comedy that his made a hit
elsewhere, and will offset the dramas
and sterner themes of the other
shows.
The picture for Friday and Sat-
urday at the 1 niverv.l} e: 11
scheduled yet.
"Lights of New York at the ti-
lings Friday and Saturday is a storj
that ia receiving favorable criti i m.
It is a complete drama of the night
life of New York City from the
lights that shine in the danci
and cafes of the loweat class of
workers and tin rif' rail to t
of the highest society circles.
CONVICTED STUDENT
DEMANDS NEW TRIAL
BUSINESS VARIES
The University student convicted j
l,V the student council of violation | ^ for Several Days>
of the honor system in a monthly Numerous Couples
quiz, has renu. «.t<d ri ti v tri 1. and Appear
I pending action on tlii-. the ' nivor-
sity council of deans has not taken! Man,|nge slips sel) here by spells.
up the cas \ County marriage vendors say they
The student denies that he cheated • 1(1<s to account for the
! s charged. Five questions were . t|cjty of the business. The
tked in the examination and be wj|, fop Mveral days with-
Oklahoma City—NY. T. Moot
commissioner of public works, paid
out more than $1.0(10 from his own
pocket Saturday to employes in his
department who need funds badly.
Bob Parman. commissioner of pub-
lic safety, also has offered to do the
same thing, pending settlement of
the row in which Mayor Walton is
holding up payrolls of the two de-
partments. Mandamus utions pro-1
Oklahoma City—Governor-elect J-
C. Walton may ask the state legis-
lature to establish a state mounted
police force, similar to the levim
Rangers, it was said here Saturday.
Senator l arlo-'k, \rdmore, has an-
nounced his intention to present a
bill (or such an organization, and
xamination
answered three, all of which corns- 'sjng^" entrance. Then three
ponded to shorthand notes found w _ . couplet (Jock into the of-
tlie back of his quiz book by the f. „,„i ,i,.,mnd the mat-
instructor,
Tli" student says that
fices together and demand the mat-
er he had '«* Papef
tli1
U12
hook
Questions I Three marriage licenses were is-1
. 1 , . piece sued together Thursday. They were
jTed themfrom hto the first one, applied faf since No-
, thai vh n vember 11 when a single sale was-
i he cottld look up mad* Other permits soldI thU |
■ . month include two on November o,
- « cavoti
•red the-
.iftic.' f
*!y. This is a
• man> students,
h. - ild. to place
oti - i't h':4 note
a lake, he put
BAPTIST 3 HEAR
vINSVILLE MAN
and oik- November' 4. only sev«n
tints t. r this month. Ten marriage
.. . , i Sued in the first two
weeks of November. 1922.
For ti,:* weeks marriage business
the count coffer is indebted to
lohnni Arter and Bertha Higgins,!
j,nth of N'obl-: J. C. Johnson, of
Shawi- ■. and ! B. Mart, of Purcell,
..ml Luther II. Smith and Carroll!
Pattison, b' tli of Oklahoma City. j
Revert
Gainsvill
of the V
1 i s t chit I
ing th
union s
auditor"
No d<
for a i
ehtirch,
Reaves,
mittee.
IT. Sea he
yet,
men:
vbt, of
charge'
ervie s at the Bap- j
;u; 1 in the even-!
■rs will attend the;
at the University I
lar.s have been made 1
- tor for the Baptist
cordi g to pr. S. W.
r . t me pulpit com-
SCHOOL PArFTt VILI.
AD\ :.<TISE UNIVERSITY
twttiouur
lf . . r
spend ^tarl^
—TKink of ijhat $
for coal
—TKink c f a Range tlv.t vJill saJt 1 ti
of 5>our fuel bill
—Think of vjliat $our tuCing w\ndd amount to in
pear With ihis remarkable Range.
Think of the saving in ten rs so: \ r
Think of n R r* .lint "iB pt) i e*'« ■ '■ !
cost vJhile lenJing $ou.
We'Oo C > ju.it vJhut pou ate thinking ui ul
O L E ' C
V J SANITARY kJ
DOWN DRA1-1" RAN
iVu Sloes of exclusive fcotuns
The
'i.iveiwitj v.*iH be advertised
Alfalfa county school paper
v.hich cireiilates amoiiir students,
i- structovs md other persons inter-
•stcd in educ i 'nrnl work in that
county, Charles \\V.!fe, county super-
intendent wrote ( Kuwit/.ky,
secretary of the N'ori -n chamber
of commerce.
Wolfe reqn sted that he be sup-
plied with etus of the University
buildings. He said he would give
the institution publicity in the col-
umns of his paper. He :^ot the idea
from the "Norman, the University
:ty" leaflets nailed over th** state
bv the chamber of commerce re-
jently.
Don't Let Your
Radiator Freeize
of
when with very small ex-
pense you ran have your radia-
tor filled with a solution
alcohol which will eliminate the
danger of freezing. Ask us
about it.
Mud chains are cheap insur-
ance against accident. <«et
them here.
N on will be interested in our
method of automobile storage.
|. m us its convenience its low
co .1 should appeal, We'll be
jjlad to tell you about it.
Modern Machine Shop
221 East Gray Phone_886
(£ r i.
r~. ! T"* y 7
5nop tar-.y — -
Havr "our Christmas
Pho.o A'Lt1.-. This Week
ill lie yivinv; a
tu anv one of>
: r.:i< v tot Christmas gift
,i iiic.st pleasing and acce])-
r friends.
Oil do i
ino tri::I
■ it nude i ul . y i will have itist that many
arte an 1 set aside f<*r the holiday giving,
r i \oil ; !v.ttld insi t on the best. Perhaps
j i how .■ ■ I our pictures are hut
.:•! ! convince y<".i.
\da -- \V! - 111
con n'i
ernor Robert-
on ;i
Pont
ITephnrn. !
"Home of Good Photos'
203% East Main
A METRO PICTURE
She had left her baby for
the half hour the orphanage,
gave mothers to reconsider.
The cathedral clock was
slow. The child was gone.
me-not
is the story of Iwhat ^hapf-
pened thereafter.
A Louis Burston Production
Directed by W S. Van Dyke
The Billings
Monday and Tuesday
^ t POPULAR PRICES „
Sl/(
All-wool materials, two
pants, broken lots but all
7 to 17, these are real
s and will give excel-
service. A cleanup
TWO PANTS
"Extra W ear'' two pant
.. il suits, this is our
feature suit and we assure
you they are real values,
new manish model, full Mo-
hair lined and good Iftrtn,
woolens, ages 6 to 18.
H511S
TWO PANTS
Overcoats
special that will meet
approval, broken sizes
in boys' overcoats. Special-
ed for this sale only. Ages
10 to 18 only.
Special, $9.95. 1
Shop Early and get better selections. "Everything for Boys,"
RUCKER'S
D 1 rt. «hi-riff of Mr- t. I.. Rader and daughter.
Buck Garrett, rXrine. snmt the day in Oklaho-
ia 1 'ty Saturday.
Thanksgiving is ices than
two w«k; away. We invite
ynu to et acquainted with
this store before that time
bet iu: e you'll especially want
high quality groceries tor
the Thanksgiving Dinner,
and you'll he thankful, too,
that you b'-ught. the- good
things from us.
The Busy Grocery Store
—the Store with Individual
L art or
George Orenbaun
PTTRN1T1IRE AND HARDWARE
FURNITURE AND HARDWARE
121 East Main Phone ,,!
A Gift Suggestion
Please Your Friends With Your
Photograph This Christmas
Your photos'nipli as a C lirist-
mas (lift! D< cs this su^esti< n
not sound plensiuu," t<> von .'' N on
can he assured that your friends
would he just as well pleased with
the token as you arc u ith the su^'-
g-estion.
Your photograph would b ■ the ioft ideal b-r
it carries with it that personal touch '• fnein.-
aiid fidelity that gifts of other kinds rinnot
portray.
To make this Christmas photograph most
acceptable and pleasing, you should Imye it
made by experts who have had long experience
in the art.
We sugge:
appointment.
that von call us early b
'Truby's Photos Are the Best"
TRUBY STUDIO
122 I'.ASl M M ^T
TF.Ll.l'HOXI'. 203
An
Investment
or
Expense
At the end of the month when you settle your
grocery bill, do you consider those dollars paid
out an investment or an expense .J
Some look upon it as an expense but it should
be regarded as an investment. 1 ■' 1 ■•■' 1 ' •4
thinff that is purchased should be purchased wittt
the Idea of getting the best that you can for an
equal or le amount oi money.
All sound businesses that purchase products
for consumption carry out this idea in httyi"".
So, why not transfer this idea into your own
home and invest your grocery budget in -b'od,
clean, nourishing food that the whole famih v. ill
enjoy at prices that are equal with the average.
Buying your groceries from a cash .-tore would
be just that kind of an investment,
Webster Avenue
Self Serving Grocery
415 South Webster
Service
Yes we keep busy-our prices, the unfailing merit
of iitti goods, and our individual service make-,
a habit with us.
Hut we're never too busy to give your order indi-
vidual attention.
|n fact, that's a hobbv with us—individual attention
t,, orders. And we give you just what you order no
substitute-.
We like to have our customers call on us for their
favorite brands of well-known, advertised g We
almost always have what the) want. If we havent, we
(hem. I "f our tni- .ion in business is to give service
tii iair citst.liners.
Yon \vi
if disappo
•y—and a whole lot
nt if \ott do your grocery buying here.
save tune, t
er. mi'lie
BOYD & TAYLOR
Fine Groceries—Individual Service
303 East Main Telephone 486
You Can Prepare
Thanksgiving Dinner
With More r'leasure It * ou
Are Supplied With These Snaps
.r ij
V < A,/ .
Mm
YOU MAY HAVE IT
,\ i)j<r lien\ v Hardwood "JipgV Rolling Pin for
N'o 8-18 (for cash) Pointer White I'.natucl Range
_20c
for the next ten days, for
m
$50.00
the last eight months
M
riiirty-seven were
a ith not a complaint.
ilwav Pointer Patu;e with high hell for $4?.50
15c
_20c
Stove Pipe, only
Elbows, only
Stove Shovels, .'-in-'l steel, for "Coles'' 35c
•'! -
Big Turkey si/.e Muminuin Roaster
Galvanized Buckets, each
$3.00
20c
Your Choice of Any of These at Only
8c
Aluminum C^ke Turner
Salt and Peppers
Toothpick Holder
Sugar Shakers
Jar Fillers
Coffee and Tea Balls
Ladles and Dippers
Lemon Juicc Extracto.-s
Strainers
Jelly Molds
Cake and Biscuit Cutters
Measuring Cups
Baby Cups
.... tu ibwCSMHI
George Urenbaun
121 East Main
Furniture and Hardware
Telephone 49i
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