The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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PRINCETON STUDENTS HAVE
POWER OF EXPULSION NOW
Power to expel students in the Uni-
veislty of Princeton without giving
reason to the faculty has been granted
to the under-graduate governing body
o the university ' This body vi com-
posed of students elected by all classes
and may exercise the right of dismis-
sal over those whom they find guilty
of not tipholding the good name and
traditions of Princeton
95 K U Frosh Out
University of Kansas — Ninety-five
men have reported for freshman foot-
ball According to Warren Woody
rcshmai: football coach “there is some
good looking material this year"
For good Hemstitching and Pleating
sec Mrs" J K Vincent 229 W Dulfey
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All your life you have heard of
an All-Star Cast Here you will
tee one
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LOST— Phi Delta Theta jeweled pin
with initials J T D on back Return
to Jack Foster University Tailor Shop
— adv 11
Dunciiift J'hru School
Is Business Bor Her
Last Time Today
Dancing one’s way thru school does
not have its usual light and f rivnlotts
meaning to Mary E Wallace fine arts
freshman of Oklahoma City To her
it means husiness
Numerous as are the ingenious ways
that 'men students have worked their
way thru school hut it has fallen to
Miss Wallace to hit upon one of the
most unique ways of all for providing
money that she may pursue her studies
She intends 'to take advantage of the
fact that many Roomers as well as
seasoned Sooncrs may want to erase
a few rough spots in their method of
tripping the light fantastic She is
teaching dancing
i Miss Wallace is a student of Chalif
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"'ymond Hath
1 and Uncer of New York and a graduate
I of Madame Mynman’s school in Chicago
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DIGGERS
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PRODUCTION
The Affairs
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With an ill Star Caat!
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'oming to the
UNIVERSITY THEATRE
NEXT WEEK
LOST — Waterman pin gold hand
and dip near Boulevard and klufaula
Finder please call V F Dougherty
PiKine 318-R H
WANTS—
Candy - Cainlv - Candv - Candv - Camlv
Reception Chocolates from the largest
assortment in Norman
The Green Frog
“Across from the Interurhan
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Don’t forget the National Candy Day
on October 8 Buy her a box of Bunte’s
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Candv - Candy - Candy - Candy - Candy J
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Bargain Matinee 25c-10c
Night 35c-10c
Continuous Show
Time: 1-3-5-7-9-11 p m
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FIRST
STUDENT COUNCIL DANGE
Friday Evening 8:00-11:00
DAVIS HALL — Cole’s Six-Piece Orchestra
Teepee Hall — Bud Graham’s Harmony Five
Wands Rah-Rah Hats Serpentine
The Best way to get acquainted with that new Fresh-
man girl
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Couples $1 00
Stags $150 i
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“Home of O U Clothes’1
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FLORSHEIM SHOE
IIKE a good friend
The Florsheim
Shoe proves its
merits best under
severest tests
The Florsheim Shoe
$125Q
Plus 25c war tax
McCall’s
Shoe Department Main Floor
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McCall’s
Sooner Bulletin
- Sixty-four "candidates including
18 old men and 46 new turned out
for first glee club practice “Bet-
ter material than ever before” Di-
rector Joe Benton stated
Girls glee club will tryout today
Athleuc association will meet n
Ad hall 315 at -4 p m today
Vigilance committee appointed
and will start work tonight get-
ting out yearlings for Freshman
Queen election— 8 candidates run-
ning: American Legion of Oklahbma
planning on taking O U band to
K Cj following Nebraska game
Jazz Hounds- planning on going
to Lincoln for Husker-Sooner mix
-—take band along and let band re-
turn to Kansas City for Legion
convention Let’s go Gangt
Jazz Hounds have 45 men in-
cluding old men and those pledg-
ed last spring
More white pants for Jazz
Hounds Ruf Neks and Freshmen
received at McCall’s Also anoth-
er shipment of those Freshmen
sweaters — get your’s before the
Boomer-Varsity Monty Benefit
game
- Watch our display windows this
fall for latest student togs
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Another Sooner Week-End
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Special Toilet Sale
The Sooner of Sooner has found that Sooner
students both men and coeds have been taking advan-
tage of our special week-end toilet article sales — the
vnext will be Friday and Saturday Look over your
toilet supplies and see what you need then check this
list
Mary Garden perfume 1-2-ounce bottle special 98c
Djer Kiss l’er fume 1 -ounce bottle special $125
Oriental Cream or Magical Heautifier special 95c
rvvmsUr wmiLr ehf sneri&l 19c
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Rcsinol Soap very fine for tender skins special 19c
Cuticura Medicated Soap popular for fifty years
cake special 19c
Toilet Department Main Floor
McCall’s
"Home of O U Clothes"
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Nettleton, Tully A. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1921, newspaper, September 29, 1921; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1780264/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.