The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 170, Ed. 1 Monday, December 4, 1922 Page: 1 of 4
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Despite sore arms most folks
continue to play bridge and
hold a steering wheel.
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Norman Transcri pi
Weather Forecast: Cloudy
and unsettled, colder tonight
and Tuesday.
VOL. X. NO. 170
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1922
PRICE FIVE CENTS
U. S. CITIZENSHIP
DISCUSSED TODAY
IN CITY SCHOOLS
AGREE CONSTRUCTING
•| NEW FILLING STATION
RADIO ENTHUSIASTS
IN 32 STATES SEND
GREETINGS TO WNAD
TUESDAY PATRIOTISM DAY
IN EDUCATION WEEK
PROGRAM
FOOTBALL
A modern drive-in oil and gas
station is being constructed in front
of the Acree Oil company's garage
at Main strtet and Crawford ave-
nue.
Work was started last week and
| will be completed within three
' weeks, according to W. C. Tarbet, J
, ~ _Z_ 1— w'"° w'" ')e c'iar"°' r \ Radio stations in 32 states are
PATRONS URGED TO VISIT the station will be one ot the most recl.ivill(, ,llc progrHms being broad-
up-to-date in Norman. A woman 4; cast frQm • Oklahoma
Sermons in Keeping With Move- rcst room will he built over the Ra()jo Knginecring company's sta-
ment Given by the Ministers i station, and the improvements also |ion .accor(ling to Maurice prcscott.
Here Sunday include a new plate glass tront tor, tor
Two Stills, Five Gallons
of Whiskey, and Four Men
Captured in County Raids
NEWS
BRIEFS
SAMUEL AMBRISTER,
BUILDER OF NORMAN
SCHOOLS, DIES HERE
. block. Chief of Police II. L. Sander
SERVICE MOST laST CHAPTER IN HOLIDAY >son, Deputy Sheriff Frank Bogs:
POPULAR FEATURE OF CELEBRATIONS WRITTEN and Co. Atty. J
ALL PROGRAMS BY THE OFFICERS
PIONEER CITIZEN STRICKEN
BY HEART DISEASE
EAKLY TODAY
operator.
Football games have been sent
play by play over practically the
i whole United States while Glecium,
Alberta, more than 180!) milts away,
has enjoyed musical program* fur-
nished by University talent. As a
CLEAN UP FARMS
TO KILL WEEVIL,
_ result of a single concert, by the
URGES GOVERNORt
the fcarage
American education week opened
in Norman Sunday with sermons in
the churches in keeping with the ob-
servance of the week throughout the
nation.
Christ as a teacher, relationship
of education and Christianity, and
patriotism were discussed by the
various ministers. proval of hundreds of pleased he
Today is American citizen.' day. C0TTQN L0SS 41 pER CENT ers.
Teachers 111 all Norman class rooms j)UE TO THE After Every Program
will discuss naturalization, helping1 DESTROYERS Stacks of letters and scores of
immigrants to become Americans, messages in addition to numerous
and the duties of citizenship at some «Qean.Up" week is the title Gov- phone calls are received by Prcscott
period of the day. ^ ernor T Ti. A. Robertson has given from radio fans after every pro-
Tuesday Patriotism Day ^ period of December 11-16 when gram. Communications indicate
Tuesday is patriotism day when Qjt|ahomJl w;n conduct a drive that the programs are clearly re-
the topics for class discussion wil ^ (hc w(,evil eeive.l- Not one kick has been
include the flag as the emblem of TJ|e „ovcrnor'g proclamation 011 heard since the station was installed
freedom, music as a nation builder,' ^ m#tter foIlows: about October 1 and Prcscott start-
universal use of the English langu- view of ()l(, fact t)iat 9tat;s. broadcusting football.
age in the I mte 1 States, and the ; ^ ^ cotton ])0u weevil "Can you imagine how nice it is
citizen's duty to vote. , is threatening to destroy the cotton for a former Sooner to listen in oil
Wednesday is school and teacher w- industry in Oklahoma, its the Norman happenings," D. Hogan
day when local needs will be empha- " h increased from one- Markham, O. V. '14 of Fayetteville,
sized. Thursday is illiteracy day, . f.fth ^ per (.(.nt jn 1011. to Ark., writes. "There wasn't a flaw
and Friday enuality of opportunity t|lan 41 per ccrlt ;n 1921, cans- in the entire program, my audience
<lay- i„,r a loss in 1921 nearly five times certainly enjoyed it, and I hope you
"Patrons and friends are urged to ^ any prcvim|9 ycar. atldi wil, comimlc to se„d it out," are
visit the schools this week, said ^ ^ fnrtj,er [act that, ac- typical communications received by
A. S. Faulkner, city superintendent. ^ to ^ ^ in{ormatlon 0f,_ prcst.ott fro„, hundreds of fans,
today. 'Become acquainted with tajnab)e one „f the ,„ost effective. Football Games Popular
your child s teacher and show your, nie(ho(ls of controlling the weevil Football games draw more en-
appreciation lor the work of both. ^ c|ean up an,i destroy all trash 1 thusiasm than most any thing sent
\t all times feel iree to confer with ^ w,eds and oilier places where over the radio, Prcscott says. Fans
teachers, principals, or superintend- ^ ' , t,jhcrnatl.^ during the win- in this state especially "speak up"
ent in regard to-methods M making ^ months. every few minutes giving thanks for
our schools more etticieiit. "Now therefore, I, J. B. A. Roll- t|K. returns and urging Prcscott to
Public Program Wednesday ertson. governor of the state of it up. Students in Oklahoma
An opportune time lor high oklahoma, in order to secure con- College for" Women at Chickasha,
school patrons "to visit the school ct,r'u.d action on ,hc parts of all are just as vitally concerned with
will be at 10 o clock \\ edne da\ co£ton growers in the state, desig- happenings 011 the sooner aridiron as
morning when the educational club ^ an<) pl.oc)ajm ,),« week begin- ] former University students, the oper.
will present a program taking up ning Moll(|ayi t|u. nth day of De- alor say,
local school needs, and various fea
lures of education week.
Progress Credited to Him
By Associates
Oklahoma City.—Unless court ac-
L). Holland, made tion conn . Tuesday, Mike Donnelly,
'up the party. (commissioner of finance, has annourc- .
• In 11 raid at midnight, Sunday. >-1 be will pay all city wni-l vee whose FUNERAL 3 P. M. TUESDAY
Along with the Thanksgiving by Sheriff Newblocjr. D^uty names are on payroll. approveH by the -
holidav Spirit Of good fellowship ex- Hoggs, Oscar Banks, and S-.*t <-.t> conirni- In t.w.ay. Great part of City's Educational
praised ill terms of "corn" and oth- Witaonj at the farm 01 Luther rhls would include the men in the
er "spirits" this last week-end, was Snake, 15 miles cast of Norman, it public salety and pub u w. rks dc-
a cener'd roumlup by county ofii- is alleged a still was found in op- partmen , w i',--, p y
a geuir.n roumiui> i j "" •> . " _.. . , „ , • .... by the mayor, and 138 policemen, Samuel A. Ambriater, for .'0 year*
rials headed by Sherm \\ 11. New- eration, and five gallons ot wniskej -
ciais nirtuvu vy ■ T* i ... .. , , . i • .1, \vho-< 1 v 1 \ w .1 - .. 1: < s \ c cl bv three COM- one "1 I !-e lending rni/tr.s 01 \.>r-
biock which netted two stills, nve captured, also some masn which . •
uiock, uuii t- ..1missioners. man, died suddenly about 3 oclock
gallons of whiskey, several barrels had been pound out. Snake pleaded tlj. morni ({ h t ( t. e
of mash, and the arrest of lour men, not guilty when ch«Jge. wer. filed Washi ton._p i(,ent Har(Hng in' Mr. Ambfi.ter u apparently in
Luther Snake, an Indian, Mme againat him in eoun^^court, and ins # ^ co(|gres| „h1i<v> , h(Ml||, wh#n hc Su^day
Yandtll, Herman 1 ortnian, am ^ o was si , -hurt the federal budget for the next night. Mrs. Ambrister was aroused
Lonnie Snook.] 'be other charges lib,I in court . ...
Herman Fortman was arrested Monday morning. included
.fiscal year will be about three billions
Herman ronmw. w« ; • t , of dollar^ the lowest
Sunday afternoon at Noble. Charges against W illie \\ ilson, associat^- ot ( ^
lien he became ill, 1 -t he died
pre-war without speaking .before she could
* . ■■ . ■ | c" * . ■ „ <r . days. ine reduction over this year summon other members of the fam-
were filed against linn in county j Snake, but Wilson got away amounts to about $600,000,000. j|y He waa 69 yeara old
court, Monday morning, charging the officers. Lonmc Snook waa ar- .
violation of prohibitory laws, and I rested by Chief Sanders,,,,, and his I ,! Funeral services wil, be held at
his bond set at $100<). He pleaded bond set at $10(10.
not guilty. Fortman was operating
a slill in his farm house, four miles
southeast of Norman, and four bar- —
rels of mash were also found, ac- Their hearings will come up the
reis oi iiiiiMi "wc i« ••«,
cording to officers who took aprt first Monday in
in the raid. Sheriff \V. H. New-1 county court.
nd 1 rested by Chief Sanders,ui, and Ins' IWiuse of -mnounced ' "V """ "
led | bond set at *1000. Mines Yandell member,, m Tue.day «t the Firat M,-th-
ug 1 was arrested on a charge ol disturb- (. g(t)#t# t(jda, ,0 „„ the Episcopal Church, conducted
lea In* a religious meeting, and hi*Lpp0|ntmcnt of Pierce Butler, demo- .'.'x ' As"n>'"; pa*tor ®f
W- bond was set at $500. crat, of St. Paul, Minn., to be a uictii- t>sl>>nri.iti church. Mr.
ic-l Their hearings will come up the ber of jlu, r g sn,,rel11(. court | Amhristei waa a member of the
January in the
- . iuin tia v
in an effort to arouse more in- u|j W(H.k
I cember, and ending Saturday the
16th day of December, 1922. Clean-
Witli football season over efforts
j will center on the programs by ti.
. . . fine arts faculty and students of
terest in the week s activities, ..j suggCSt that all farmers who tj,e University. Several numbers
Faulkner calls attention to the fol- ^row cotton hold meetings at their |H,en trje(i am| whether they
lowing opinions of leading American rommunity centers at some time werc successful may be judged by
statesmen on education:
SMALL POX SPREAD NEY EXEMPLIFIES
NO LONGER FEAREO SPIRIT OF FRANCE
No New Cases Reported; University Pianist Has Same Force of Char-
Students Line Up to File acter as Famous Marshal of
Certificates Napoleon's Army
No new cases of small pox de- Mme. l llv Ney s musical t lent ,
velopcd in Norman over the week- and • romantic nature breathe the
end, recovery of the m\ remaining spirit ol Chopin. Mozart, and l.c-.i,
cases appears assured and health oven, Dean l-r. drik llolmberg s.i, I
authorities are confident danger of today of th, famous m.ini.t who ,.,1
further spread of the disease is past, appear at X i'; m. 1 ties,lay at til.
Hundreds of University students I niversity auditoriniu.
lined up before the registrar's office A descendant ol the famous M.,t-
this morning trying to net health shal Ney, lieutenant of Napoleon,
certificates stamped so they could Mme. Xey s personality -111" ,l'
attend classes. both exemplify the spirit of tbp
Students also swamped all doc-| great l-'rench empire. Mie_ lias tb.
tors' offices again today to get vac- sam. force of character w.ocli a-
cinated or get certificates showing displayed by tlie Mar>b.,l. wb, -i at
previous vaccinations. Waterloo, he cried. I ,. o.
Officials estimate that about 5,000 never surrender.
persons in Norman have been vac- The pianist when 10 y. ars ol-l sol:
cinatecl won ? scholarship in a larvo I nro- Jc
Many students who reported for peat, conser..->•••>, at 110 ,7,
vaccination, Monday morning, had j the Mendelssohn prize, and at
\inhrister was a mem' r of the
I'irst Presbyterian church practical-
I „ ,, r,M r' ly all the time he resided here, but
Ponca ( it v.—P. C. T hompson, of , ,
. ' • , j it +i due to some remodomg work, it
I.amont, Okla., is dead and three oth- „,„i,„.t „,,,
|er men were wounded last night in a . he impossible to conduct the
1,11 fight in an alleged gambling /" 1
'hou-e operat.d by Thompson One of Helped Build Up Schools
the wounded men is said to have lost ; Mr. Ambriater probably was one
1500 in the house, obtained a gun, and of Normans wealthiest citizens, and
tartcd a fight. lie was active in many ways here,
' but he i\as best known for bis long
Oklahoma City.—Today is the untiring efforts in behalf of the city
warmest December 4 in the history scln-ols.
of the weather bureau here. Minimum Opinion was freely CNprssed here
today was degrees. Showers today lod, by men closely associated
and colder weather Tuesday will ui i, school k. that as
change the mild weather of the last men u . he I , : I < - ' tio
few days, weather official,s ~aid. j ior :> irl> - ' years, as n,
— 'and as a c * t - - n and tax-payer. Mr.
Oklahoma < it y<~- lie v. I Phil C. \,nl.ri«lrr'- e 'ort* •'
I'.aird, pastor of the First Presbyterian \orman schools have jIK 1
church. l:i-t night denounced a char- those ,, 1 am other o>> person.
jity bridge party o\er which much \|r. Ambrister wa tye of
squabbling is reported to have follow- Tenneasee and taught sclw t re
ed awarding of the prize, and today 1)(. {Q]. 1- nm in a ,n Oklali,, . ] -'H).
apologized to the United Daughters | H(,
of the Confederacy for mentioning ilt
name. It was not the organization in
\ olvcd, members said
— . during the week, beginning Dccem-
The good education of youth has . ,m(] nu|„. definite arrange
the deluge of thanks that followed
the programs.
. *11 _ lilt* |MI Klcliii-.
been esteemed by wise men in an mcn(ji for tilc c]ean-up campaign. Stations outside the state heard
ages as the surest foundation of the Fach communjty should organize from recently which have enjoyed
happiness both of private families . wjth a (ca|n captain and necessary t,le foothall game reports and inusi-
and of commonwealths.—Benjamin |ieutenants. Every interested agen- ca] nr(>8rains included Fulton, N. Y.,
cv in Oklahojua is asked to «iye fjoisington, Kan.. Greenwood, Ind.,
Mo., Cleve-
1 rankbn. t y ,,, t noitii,K>un, '
Washington's Comment hearty co-operation in this work." ^r||ai |a Kansas City
Promote, then, as an object of — land, O.. I'niversity Place, Neb.,
primary importance, institutions for ROTARY POSTPONES ! Whitehall, Mich.. Tyler, Tex., ln-
• the general diffusion of knowledge. citflAI/CD COR CAPIII TY dianapoli-. Ind., Beaver Dam, Wis.,
In proportion as the structure oi a blVlU^tn run rHl/ULi Hutchison, Kan., and Fayetteville,
government gives force to public , ■ |
opinion, it is essential that public j ^ cll]|) today postponed
(Contuiu.it on Page ♦) (or onc week the club smoker sclied
)klahoma t'ity.—Seventy-five per-
s rounded up after the death of
> Soshee, policemaUi ^ere tried in
ice court today and heavy fines were
en most of them. Vagrancy was
see and
coming to Oklaho.. .1
lie settled on a farm nortl
Norman, and lived thei tv.
Then lie came to Xonuan, t
his brother, (jus v rist«T
lished the Norman Cotton
•unpany, which operated th
in and oil mill.
Also President, of Bank
In later y<ars, lie bought out
.) tars.
n,l with
estab-
)!1 Mill
cotton
_ ...... • : 'ither. who now lives at Prague,
expected to be vaccinated at home was already known over most « i the principal «•" «< • Okla.. nd conducted th- business
during the holidays, but found their Europe as a concert artist. «' _ himaeli nul l 1V10 when be sold lo
borne doctors and drug stores did She is said to be the greatert OWahoma City. State Senator i |>ivw owners. He also oi-
not have any vaccine on hand. Un- living exponent o( Brahms. She b - Charles E. McPherren, ol I)ur;' • j oral, ,| several -gins in the eastern
less there are cases of the disease lieves more in musical inspiration mav be appointed by ..„v.,nor Ky a;| (). (.)(W c01tl„y.
in a community the drug stores do and feeling than technique, it i« ertson to succeed Justice L. Jill ^ ^ M . Aini,ri-tcr
no, keep the vaccine o„ hand as it said. . AM Sundsy F^Zer SenaTor I was a director of the I irat National
soon becomes defective, according <j \|,.<i,.r al-o is men- bank, he was president nl the . e-
to Dr. i. m. uiiiiaiiis. ALLEGED MURDERER
UNIVERSITY THEATER
Monday & Tuesday
Regular Admission
tiled for tonight at which members
of the University faculty were to have
been special guests.
Postponement was announced on ac- [
int of the death of S. A. Ambrister, •
father of Sam Ambrister, a mem-
ber of the club.
TAKEN TO PURCELL
itioued for the plai
Trustees of the
'adolfm luaoa
Hhomas
Jietghan
'7/ You
Believelt,
- It's So"-
Tom Meiglian's greatest
triumph since "The Miracle
Man." A great star at his
best; a gripping story ot
love and regeneration; an
idea! supporting cast headed
by Theodore Roberts and
Pauline Stark—this picture
has everything! Don't miss
it!
Monday and Tuesday
Billings Theater
Monday & Tuesday
William Fox
pte&ents
ROYER TO ADDRESS
LIONS CLOB HERE
Oklahoma City Minister and Health
Worker to Discuss Tubercu-
losis Situation
Dr. Newton H. Rover, pastor of
the First English Lutheran church
of Oklahoma City, and a prominent
health worker there, will address
the Lions club at its Tuesday lunch-
eon on the anti-tuberculosis move-
ment and the Christmas seal sale
campaign, it was announced today
University students' biggest con-
cern now is getting their physical
examination blanks and small-pox Oklahoma City.
vaccination certificates idled out so Baxter, who faces ;1 charge "I First Methodist ! pi copa
they can attend classes. double murder in Met Iuin county and will meet In, d..\ I" •<• 1 •'
— who has been confined in the county ROr t„ Rev. I. Frank Roach, pastor
NEW HEATING UNITS jail here since being tran '
curity National hank
1016, and he erected
I !>usine- s Iviildiiv - 1 -
! Mr. Amhrister
•oni 1914 to
•veral of ti'
)ii Main street,
whs elected to
membership on the school hoard ni
1802 oon after coming to Norman,
board erected' the Jefferson
the first
the
Iteach,1 Calif! I school building, said to
. 1...... I - mmUaaI Kit ti H iMr* 1111
DUSTIN,
FAR>'U>{
in
OATHBOU^ND
Storj M £d*>ard J. Ct Saint
Directed i-'V Hfrnard J. Durnlii/
Don't Miss This Picture
Also Sunshine Comedy and
Fox News
Orchestra Music
Regular Price 10-25c
County officers have been com-
plaining of poor heat for several
years, but now they must turn to other
sources for complaint, the janitor said.
LICENSE ISSUED SUNDAY
A marriage license was issued Sun
NO DAMAGE FROM FIRE
No damage resulted from a small
fire this morning: at the home of A.
L. Aurell, 221 West Symmcs street,
Fire Chief George McKinney said.
The fire started when an oil can ex-
ploded and was thrown to the floor.
It was extinguished before the de-
partment arrived.
CARRIERS' CONTEST
CLOSES THIS WEEK
Ralph and Blanche Petty and Otis
inchem pleaded not guilty _ to
of grand larceny when arralgti-
„ before District Judue W • Ea--;lc-
ulay.
were held for trial in the rce-
maiibt unilCC Oklahoma county a month ago, was ol a church at 1-ong , T^'oard'of |brick school building put up
WARM COURT HOUSE
j Baxter is charged witli alaying his regents of the I niversity of Okla , R,.tired in mi
New pump and motor for the court wife and step-father hist September.^homa. r< Amhrister continued as :i
house and county jail heating plants He will be taken before the insanity ember f the 1 joard until the pres-
has arrived and has been installed, board of McClain county iipon his 1 ..nt high a-'hool v us erected in 1908.
D. C. McCoy, janitor, said Monday, arrival then. I.ocal physician, who pan TilCfT TDIAI I hen In v n el ted in lf'13
He fired up the furnace Monday and,examined him declare he is mentally J jiL! 1 I IllnL ,„| . . ] ,til 101 « he r,-
foutld that both the court house and unbalanced. ___ anni! run
jail were readily heated, he said. IV \f I fllK fl|n(L 'en- ,. ti I rd > tat.-r art
DRIVER IS INJURED uLI J ,i,a. .
WHEN CAR OVERTURNS p<)tvs
and Finchem Enter Please te^g'g^j|jUrten°fg"aXated from Nor-
Of Not Guilty in District j mgn high .. .
L. D. Sawyer, who lives 12 miles. Court Today .linlonias
■ast of Norman, was injured when (
mpaign, it was announceu iuu jr. "... . _,,i ne J 1 "rt' automobile I-, ...i- '''•••
Doctor Royer is one of Oklahoma day to Claude Biggs. -4 years old, of ovcrtur,u.d neal- the soutlu -t Inn-
City's most interesting speakers. lexington, and L.lhe Hurt, of .Nor- ,u (>f t|,e fity Sunl1:iy aft.-rno-
The program committee is also man. The top was .rokeu oil ' -
preparing other entertainment feat- _ . nnilTrOT
ureB for the luncheon. PADRIPR^ P.nNTF\T el crush.!. It
Sawyer was driving fast and^ the car
turned over twice. Sawyers an'-h
was twisted, and he received sev-
eral body bruises.
For Cleaning, Pressing. Alter-
ing in a workmanlike manner
with a strvicc which is both
prompt and courteous, tele-
phone
6 0 0
Our driver will respond im-
mediately to receive your ord-
er.
University Cleaners
794 Asp Avenue
Keen Competition Continues Among NQ delEGATES SENT
All Transcript Boys for New TQ CHURCH MEETING
Subscriptions
~ . Xo delegates will be sent from
The subscription contest conduct- fj0,.n,al, liurcli to the South-
ed by The Norman Transcript presbvterian Laymen's
through its carrier boys will close ^ K3ns:,s City, it was d-
Saturday December 9, when the dded Sunday a(
three prizes ofiercd by Herrv Mer- ^ Asman, paste
cantile company. Lewis and faylor,
and J. Hinehaw, will be awarded t<
•ding to Rev' T.
Asman, pastor of the church.
The conference will include
ular Apl-il term under $200*) bad
acli. They were remanded to jail
oil failure to mal e bond.
The trio was arrested at Sulphur
.lit two month.- a«0 char.-.edi \\ n
ui Moore.
- ■ . .. demurrcis, defaults and ar-
occupied the remainder oi
the court session Monday.
CAK JUMPS THE
BYSTANDERS SCAT TT K
hool, and most
•re signed by th.
er. All nine, in addition,
uates of a university, a ree '
• perhaps is not equall.'-l any,
j It was during Mr. \n
j service in 1902 that the tw
..
grad-
ral
pelled.
■s had
them.
sited the
from all parts oi the I'nitcil States.
1
ate's barber
|)odp
N'orr
the boys securing the largest mini- ^ an[) contiul,c
her of 'new subscriptions. ^ _ o
The results of the contest already December J.
| have exceeded the expectations of COUNTY JAILOR ILL onto th, -i,l,-w :k, ti
the malnagement, and its complete
success lis assured. | H. 11.. IU U8tO,n, county jailor who i t ^ other
Competition is 0 keen among all suddenly became 1 . ast- y ^ ^ driver
the boys that the winners probably evening, has been removed o t ■ (q t|)( ( ^ _
will not be known until the laat home of bis son, _ Hugh, living two . Mrs. \\
Iday. If you are not a Transcript miles aoutheart Ot Noble. 1 * R w j ),M returned to Shaw- for about two m
! subscriber, help the boy who de- been suffering with heart trouble for —;r ,penaing thc Thanksgiving er. living elaewlw
livers in your section of the city by some tune. J. • \ "ncc holidav.. in Norman.
Signing.up for at least one month. Jailor during Houston, absence.
in front 01 si
p on East
lickcst move
ne when a in
n bv a wo- el
the curb M
morning. 11
was slightly C
lamage was oi
«>olv hacked I
>arkins pin
J. C.
Clare
Okl 1; >
and
ved
of
cell.
Coi man
• oth-
ie to-
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