The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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THE NORMAN TRANSCRIPT—NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
NORMAN TRANSCRIPT
What Voiit' Neighbors are Doing
Published every *f crnoon e* ent b'ur-
d'V. and Su^d v m r-iin*. *v th- Trus-
ter pt-Enterprise Publishing Co*np-ny Nor-
tr n Okl v Enured «8 second liss J*n-
u- ry 7, 1914, under act cf c> nRress.
FRED E. T ARM AN - - Editor
R. H PARHAM. Business Manager
Subscription rates: By .carI,e!!- 15 '5'**
a week. 50 rents ? month J5 0^ a ye
by mail in C'ev«l*nd county. $4 53 . ve r.
by ma:l outside Cleveland county. $6 50 a
year.
Richard II. Cloyd and K.ltjar nprnding the winter at Miami, FIa.,| He—I"or heaven's sak., n>rl, look
Meacham went to Ivlimmil Friday has ken« baskets of kumquats to at the rouge you have on your ips.
afternoon to officiate in the Central- two Norman cltihg, the Oiic o'Clock She—Oh, well, the <\emtifc,s you ti [
Southwestern futftball Rame. Mrs. Luncheon clulj and the Merry Mak- J'0'-
Meacham accompanied theni. ers. ________— — —
yrs [ |; 11 Iiillips « i, an OUu- Miss Mildred Al'ey went to Okla
•oma C ity visitor Friday. Iioma City Friday. «here she will ^ Ev# Duncan 8peilt the day
()kla. ■™ in gc>eral days with friends. Kr](|ay m okuhoma city ,he gam
,a l ily Friday afternoon. Miss Kathcrine Wiko went to ^ gChoo" and s0"' L,rt>y Howard> went t0 Lmd*
Mrs. George Whee'er and grand-
O' lahoma City Friday afternoon to
I F. Halbert was nn Oklahoma ,.js t f,"r sister, Mrs. John Hamill
Citv visitor Friday niorninK. and family.
-he visited the city school an<
tudicd music conditions.
Mrs. Edwin DeBarr,
who
Oflut. 21S F. Main St. Teephont No 3
Member Oklahoma Press Associaitcn
G.
City
\V. VanCanip of Oklahoma
. s I ere lor the day Friday.
say Friday morning, where they will
spend several days visiting Mrs.
is Wheeler's son, Ira Wheeler, and
Mrs. Wheeler.
Where Business Men
Lunch
THE CGLLEGE SHOP
THE AMERICANS CREED
"I believe in the United States of I
Atnerca an a eovernment of 'he horn
people, by the people, ior the peo
pie; whose just powers are derived
from the consent of the governed; Moor,, were in Norman I nd.t> all. r-
a democracy in a republic; a sov-
ereign nation of many sovereign
states; a perfect union, one an! in i
separable, established upon those ,.nt
principles of freedom, equality, jus ,|av
Stewart II. Rrcder, passenger ag-
nl of 'he M. K. T. railroad was
ere 0" business Friday from Okla-
Pro« and Mrs O H. I.c'irer wore |,01ra ci,y
Okla ion a Qty Friday afternoon. _ .n^ 4pp|(ctn„ h-,ve ni(d „p.
Mrs. Rnnnall * Stewart went to pi,Ca*.oni to ufce said examination and ail
(Nov. 24-t >
STATK BAR EXAMINATION
The regular S.ate Mar Kxahimation will
r hp <i beginning December 5th, 19J2, at
■ , ..Ovk a. ni.. in tue Siate Capitol lluild-
r,,f |' R I'age was ail Ol.'a- Ok'altnnia Cilv Fridav afternoon to I ruic.u >>>m>i
i i i xi , ■> «! app.lcams
;:i C ity visitor l-riday ;iiumoon. y\, , |l0r parents, Mr. and Mrs. J skikmak*
Captain aftd Mrs. C. McKinney of
I". Often of Guthrie, elaim ;rr
f the Santa I e. was here Fri-
M Jone
.dmmiun of any o
snould ! «• filed with the
OK THE STATE BAK
O.iIM tSSiON*. ' State Capitol Bldg . Ok
.Kiiii.i in.. Okla , on or before December
S'dsirv P.racllt and Harry Mritten J A Atkins, 124 I N. Greenwood Ave.,
■ rrt ;:nionv Morgan Shrinrrs who ",#a K Bender, 401
cnt to Ada I'riday for the cere- | toma c ity.
nonial session.
Colcord Bldg.. Okla-
tice and humanity for which Amer
ican patriots sacrificed their live>
and fortunes.
"I therefore believe it is my duty
to my country to love it; to support
its constitution; to' obey its laws; to
Id Force, contractor living at 421
l a t Symmes street. suffered a
\\ ... Amia Met/ is visiting her r >kcii arm while- cranking his auto-
sisti-r, Mrs (ik nn J. Homan in Ok- mobile this morning
'jiltotna City.
Mrs. ! I) Modges was in Okla-
Rev. l"'t'odore As/.man went to boma City Friday afternoon to see
I iiodo.its, Koohi 609 YMl A . Ok
ahonia City.
i, i r Baldwin. 4'U Baum Bldg., Ok
lahoma City.
1'. K itiiiginan, Pawhuska.
A i Biake, El Reno.
I. .\J ( arter. 10/ K. Jrd St., Oklahoma
( u VI ( astleberry, 1 12 N. Harvey. Ok
ahoma City. ... _ '
S il v u..#tian, 2J.5 Uichards Bldg,. ful
D
respect its flag,
against all enemies '
and to defend it Stillwater I'riday t > attend the foot-
BOYS WORKING HARD
Wall game
Mrs. John All \ returned Monday
rom F.nSd, where slie has been vis
iting friends.
I'd Martin, who had a stroke of
npralysis se--eral days ago, is im-
proving rapidly.
her M n. Hob, who
I'niversitv hospital.
sick at the riiim.
' J:
Transc'ipt Carriers Are Signing Up
New Folks in All Parts
of the City
Carrier hoys are contesting even
inch of ground for the prizes offered
by local meridian's to the three
hoys securing the I irK- -I number o-
new subscription* to The Norman
Transcript in the contest which
closes Saturday iiinht, December 11.
Xew subscriptions are comin r in
from every route in response to a
"tag message" litinc by the boys on ' pr|*j.,x."
Dr. L. A. Turley left Friday
•norniusr f°r Ardmore, to spend the
week-end with friends.
Mis.s Mabel Childers is now in
charge of the office of the M. R.
\m-rman Paving company at 103
West Symmes street.
Mrs. J. R. Henson returned to
'ier home iu Clarendon, Tex.. Thurs-
day after making a visit with her
sister, Mrs. J. F.. Lovett.
i ( it Dalian, Ti hle«|uah.
K. Chandler, 'laluequah
H • Davidson, 1J17 N Dewey, Okla
hoina City.
K l Fite, Jr., Muskogee.
K K. Kenton. IJ09 K 14th St., Oklaho
ma City
fhrodore Ciraahnan, Watonga
lohu (iriffin, Henryetta.
K 1). Hudson. 212-.4 Mayo Bldg., Till
'w. K. Hill, Prague.
C NV. Hunter, P. O. Box 125, Hobart.
W A. HUbler, Fairfax.
H. Hummer, Henryetta.
O S Huter, Okemah.
W. T *
leter. Mangum
Joi
Miss Franc
Wynnewood Friday lo Sj
week-end with her parents.
Inn llickerion arrived
rom Cleveland, O., for a visit with
' is grandfather, M. Snedeker,
R. S. Graham went to Ardmore
morning, la referee the Ard-
Arthur Jones, 1112 h. 8th St., Okmulgee.
R. S. Kerr, Ada.
(, II. Lamar, Texhoma.
Akin Moore, Cheyenne.
W. ^ Mauzy, 810 Mayo Bldg., care of
Owen. Yancey &■ Fist. Tulsa.
\\ E. Marks, 1414 So. Qttiucy, Tulsa.
\\ j Mahan, Fairfax.
Clinton Miers. Ada.
It. F. Morgan. 416-19 Palacc Bldg., care
Mr. and Mrs. J. I). \Vise left for i "f .'V. .I-.undy. TuUa
1 ne.via > Washington, Okla., l-'riday where \\
Mrs. I'aul Teas of Norman was
~7~" one <>f f"nr University women stu-
\ aug 'an went t" (j,.ntf. ;n tiaterl by Oikonomia, home
nies club, Thursday night.
•nd the
32. Heldtnn.
thev will spend the week-end with
their daughter,
family.
Mrs. Robb, and
ville
J. Neuner, P. O Box 1177, Bartle
the door of every home not now
liited amonar inbscriber-.
In order to encourage the boys.
three prizes are given. I -'e winner
takes first choice of prizes, and the
next in the race takes Second choice
Berry Mercantile compain has of-
fered a $10 maekinaw, llin^haw's a
$10 suit of clothes, and Lewis and
Taylor a 410-guage shot gun. In
addition, The Transcript pays the
boys a commission on e\ery new vocational worker:
subscription and the boys will ap Mifh.t this week,
preciate any help or encouragement ^
their friends can give them.
more--Chickasha football game.
Mrs. J. I. Stewart of Fawhus1 a
s vi-iting her mother, Nfrs. Flora
rivmpson, J > ) Fast Eufaula street,
and will remain until after Thanks-
giving day.
Mr . Vera I Moore, University
instructor in home economics, is at
1. B. Norton, Dewar.
T*. B. Powers, 207 N*. Klein, Oklahoma
City.
i F. Shaw, 204 N. State St.. Wagoner
.. .. ... ... , O. A. Shaw, Okemah
• Irs. 1 1.. Walker, Miss I-.va Arthur Sccrent, Coweta, (from Columbus,
Tucker, Miss \my Sparks. Miss Obo)
., v , . .. .. v K. I- Slaughter, Y O. Box 461. Bartle*
Uoris .sparks and Miss Mae NoCi vjj|e.
will attend the Apollo concert in 1 " Stale®, 318 \\#. llth street, Okla
Oklahoma City Friday evening. ".a k. Stith, Pawhuska, care of H. P
' W'.iite.
S. M Shirley, Durant.
Mrs r. I. Simpson. Mrs. F. M. H. Thumav I'.acau.
,, . .. , ... (1. Ty'tr, Hardy
Warren. Mrs. J. H. Kennedy, Miss y \\\ Tbomnsou, Sapulpa, caru of
\nna Mae Simpson, and Miss An- Thompson A.- Smith
, , , .... J. K. rolbert, 1
lulee Mill went to Oklalioina Citv ]
tending the national convention of Wednesday in the interest of the
Detroit, ' ' rrs- an l.ndeavor of the Corn
school house.
Hobart
I). Vhlman, ^'al«
1, A. Whitaker. Checotah.
F. M. Walker, Shawnet-
BEN F NK 11,1.1 AMS
Chairman,- State Bar C
ROBERT HODGES KETTF.R
FOLLOWING OPERATION
Robert Hod?*-, son of Xirs. J. D
liorges, J30 We t Lynn street, who
his been ill in the LTnivcrsity in-
firmary for • everal weeks, has had
second minor operation and is now
improving.
Hodges is suffering from disabili-
ties received while in the army, it is
.said, lie is a senior University law
student and was president of the
law school association last year.
FA I IMA
CIGARETTES
now
SWEEPSTAKE HONORS
GO TO DEVORSS AND
OKLAHOMA HOSPITAL
(Continued irom Page 1)
JUNIOR DEPARTMENT
Barred Rocks
Cockerel—lames Roberts, first
pnd I hird; Mildred Todd, second
I' <mi—Jgmrs Roberts, all plat < ^
Fillet M|t,!r'd Todd, f'rst (l>i-t le-
ivile in tvtror rk*'Kirt enfl: llatrv
Hughes, second and tliird.
Rhode Is'.and Reds
Cockerel^—Reginald lln lie>, tir-t
(l Orge ,\l|ittox, si ord: Ora Sni'lh
thV'l. 1'iilet—Georu' Maltox firs,*
and third: Ora Smith, second.
Black Langshan
Flovd Sniith won all prizes in this
breed.
Partridge Rocks
Harold Brand won all places in
t' is breed, and also took first place
p having the best male bird in the
j nior department.
White Wyandotte
Cack—Joe Smallcy, first; Rae
Smallev, see "lid. Cockerel—James
Roberts, all places. Hens—Ra
S.nalley, first: loe Smallcy, -ccoml
White Rocks
Joe and Rae Smallcy took a'l
places In the lien entry.
Slack Minorka
James Roberts had the only entry
in this breed.
Ancona
Charles Morris won ail prizes in
this brer'!.
Golden Sejbright Rantam
Clarence Hudjens took a 1 places
in this cl-'-s.
Golden Wjandotte
Charles Morris took all place-
In the fancy breed.
for TWENTY
At lliis jtriec where
is the man who can't
he discriminating?
Lit Fa lima mikcrs
till you
I.i .i.ett Sc Mvikj Tobacco Co
Gains 25 Pounds
And Feels Like
New Person
to me, and the little I did eat caused
terrible spells of indigestion, bloat-
ng and I eart palpitation. I had
''reidful pairs in my bark and rheu-
matism in my left knee which ached
Htid pained me so bad I could hard-
ly bear my weight on it I felt si
miserable that life hardy seemed
worth living,
I'Ttibc has actna'ly bni't me tip "Bnt Tanlac has rid me of my
enty-'ive pounds in weight and 1 troubles iust like it was made es-
McFarland RU1 110 v enjoyi.fi wonderful health,' pecially for me. I eat heartily and
took first place in the guinea pi',' 'leelared Mrs. Mamie H. Doud, of rujoy my meals now, and I never
and pigeon entries. Charles Morris 648 Ha/es St.. San I'rancisco. Calif. ba\e an a h? or pain: in fact I
first in New Zealand rabbits, and severe attick of influenza left simply feel like a new woman."
houis Vandernool tirst in the An- me awful ,lealt,i ^'-v appetite Tanlac i5 sold by all good drug.
jura r.b'ait cli ; 50 PJOf l'llt nothiitg appealed
Coming to
Norman
Mcdical Doctor
Specialist
Treating Diseases Without
Surgical Operation
Free Consultation to All
Who Want and Need
Medical Aid
At the COTTAGE HOTEL
Thursday,
November 30
Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
ONE DAY ONLY
Pr. Hamilton, specially li-
censed by the state, will dem-
onstrate at the principal points
throughout the state his system
i treating diseases and deform-
ities without surgical operation.
The diseases treated are those
of the stomach, liver, kidneys,
bladder, blood, heart, nose,
throat, lungs, skin, appendicitis,
gall stones, goiter, tumor, ni-
ters of the stomach ami bowels,
swelling of the limbs, enlarged
veins, leg ulcers, rheumatism,
neuralgia, paralysis, high blood
pressure, consumption, catarrh,
bronchitis, asthma, pellcgra,
blood and -kin diseases, e;>e'ep-
sy, c'ub foot, curviture of the
spine, undeveloped children,
bed-wetting in children and all
cnrablc chronic diseases of men,
women and children.
Dr. Hamilton is a practical
specialist in internal medicine
and his clinics arc patronized
b_^ those who know and appre-
ciate the advantages of treat-
ing with an experienced doctor.
He will examine free all tlio-c
interested as to their health, and
in those cases selected as tavor-
ab'e for treatment, the medicine
will be furnished or sent front
their laboratory at a reasonable
cost.
These professional visits, as
■ 'aimed through this and ad-
* billing states, afford those in-
terested an opportunity to con-
sult one of the-c experienced
specialists dose to their homes.
Married ladies must comc with
their husbands, and children
wi'h their guardian or parents.
Dr. Hamilton and associated
physicians. Medical Laboratory,
Boston Block, Minneapolis,
Minn.
(Advertisement)
to Summerlands
TpYae , Galveston, San Antonio, El Paso,
J'CArta • Corpus Christi
Anvnna • Phoenix—for Castle Hot Spring!,
ftrllOIla • ingiesije) Chandler
on tale dally until April 30, 1923
Return limit May 31, 1923
also allyear excursions
to California—
on tale dally—good for return nine months
from date of sale.
Remember
Grand Canyon National Park Is
open the year 'round
Will be glad to give you details, rates, etc., and make your
reservations. Write or call so that we may help you.
J. J. BAKER, Agent
PHONE 2 NORMAN, OKLA.
You will need
Fruits and Nuts for
Thanksgiving
The holiday occasion would not
he complete unless v^>u were sup-
plied with plenty of nuts and
fruits for vour fatnilv.
We have a complete stock of nuts and for
the holidays will be supplied with fruits of
the highest quality.
You mav place your order with tis now,
if you wish, specifying the quantity and
kinds that you will want, and we will deliver
tlicm to vou when vou want them.
Only the finest grade will bj used in fill-
ing your order.
McGinley':
The Store of Personal
Service
e'ephones 101 and 671
214 East Main
SATURDAY
NOV. 25th
IS THE
Big Day
AT
RUCKER'S
Saturday's special
prices on Ladies'
Rcady-to-Wear are
the most attractive
yet offered, and
The Last Day
to Get a
ilAT FREE
Ladies and child-
ren buying a Dress,
Suit or Coat can take
their choice of any
Hat Free.
Roys All Wool Suit:
with two pair pants
S'aturdav—
$10^
Roys' Corduroy l'ants
98e
Extra large Cotton Blair
kets, special Saturday, pair
.98
Full .size, wann Comfort
eaelt
„iaii
$21
Special lot short ends of
Outing, Saturday
12 4 c
32 inch (iingliain, Satur-
day
12k
Good licuvv Work Sox
12c
Don't overlook the special
si'o price- on all Holt Goods
including Silks.
Ruckers
aw — b - • - i mwm
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Tarman, Fred E. The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1922, newspaper, November 24, 1922; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114692/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.