The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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THE OKLAHOMA DAILY THURSDAY OCTOBER 18 1017
THREE
Book lovers don’t fail to visit the
Book Sale at Stubbeman building
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Thyrza Head McAlester 1921
Mrs J E Breacheisen of Muskogee
Jerry Logan and Evelyn Brecheiscn
were dinner guests pt the Fi Fhi house
Tuesday
Dr A C Scott and A C Tar-
rally to be held at Tecumseh Satur-
day Ralph Sherwin B A ’03 i3 chief
chemist for the Aluminum Ore com-
pany in East St Louis Illinois
Harry E Brill LL B TO is band
leader of the 142nd Artillery U S A
at Camp Beauregard La
Harold C Bradley M D T7 has se-
cured an appointment as interne in
the Presbyterian Hospital at Pitts-
burg Roy II Balyeat B S 17 is chief
electrician and has charge of the
telegraph and postal service at the
radio station at Tort Arthur Texas
Students who were here last year will
remember that Mr Balyeat taught the
course in wireless telegraphy in the
university in 191G-17
J II McCartney Fh C ’01 of
Minco has been commissioned as a
captain in the United States Army
Dan Stewart who received his B
A degree at the University of Okla-
homa last June is in the reserve
corps of the aviation section
George L Daugherty B A T7 is
the owner and manager of the Cov-
ington Pharmacy at Covington Okla
boma
Arthur E Erickson B S T7 is a
private in the U S army at Camp
Travis
Dudley Jones who graduated from
the school of civil engineering last
June is at present at Camp Bowie Ft
Worth Texas
Lee Huntington B A T7 is
private 2Gth Engineer Medical Corps
at present located at Camp Dix
Trenton N J He is engaged in
water analysis service and expects to
be in France soon
Lloyd N Morrisett B A T7 is
superintendent of schols at Oilton
Oklahoma
James W Tyler who received his
Master of Arts degree from the uni
versity July 31 1917 is continuing
his work as county superintendent of
Garfield county with headquarters
at Knid
Dr L B Nice has an article in the
October number of the American
Naturalist on the further observa-
tions on the effect of alchohol on
white mice
Dictionaries all kinds at bargain
prices at the Stubbeman building
BAND TO MEET
All members of the band are re-
quested to meet in front of adminis-
tration hall this afternoon at 5
o’clock Plans for the Texas trip
will be made and the band will prac-
tice for a short while
We put quality in your Koadks
Prints — Sooner Photo Shop any size
3 cents
Sooner Photo Shop finishes your
kodak rolls in 8 hours Bring them
before 10 and get them by 5 o'clock
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
FOR Y W C A GIRLS
Twenty university girls will leave
Norman on the 7:00 o’clock interur-
ban Thursday evening for Tulsa
where they will attend a council of
the Y M C A A pullman will be
made up at 9:00 o’clock for Tulsa
This is a war conference for the
Y W C A of the state and the pur-
pose Is to further the interests of
the Y W C A during the war times
At the meeting of the Athcnacan
debating society Wednesday the ques-
tion for the pcrlims is the hoys de-
bate tryouts was used The question
is resolved that the federal courts
should be deprived of their power to
declare acts of Congress unconstitu-
tional Westcott and Monnct who up-
held the affirmative won the decision
over Cobb and Biercr of the negative
P (1 Phelps of the extension
division speaks to the teachers
training course at Ardmore Thursday
evening to the county teachers as-
sociation at Tulsa FrIJay and to the
convention of county superintendent
of the northwestern district at Bar-
tlesville Monday
FALKENSTINE’S LIVERY SERVICE
Prices Reasonable Trunks hauled Calls answered promptly
Garage and Office: 210 W
meet all trains and interurbans
FALKENSTLNE’S GARAGE— CITY GARAGE PHONE 254
We
Main
University Theatre
THE HOME OF THE SUPER SILENT DRAMA
Tuesday Oct 23 and 24
EMILY STEVENS
—IN—
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Not a Shot Fired — Not a Battle Scene —
But the Greatest Patriotic Picture Ever
Produced
Red Sweaters
Tennis Pants
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Freshman Caps
LEATHER and
FELT GOODS
SMITE’S
BOOK STORE
For Insurance City Loans Real Estate
"“SCO —
VINCENT & MUIDUOW
127 East Main Telephone SO
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
Everything
Nifty in
SHOES
Sure it is a
Just Wright
Any leather color shape laths or price from
$650 to $1000 It does us good to show them
It will do you good to look at them— and more
good to wear them
Let us talk shoes while our stock is complete
MOOMtll CLOTHING CO-
Pto®tt©pap!iiy'
There is nothing more highly appreciated by
your friends friend or family than a picture of your-
self They too always regard the quality of the photo-
graphy We are in a position to produce and do produce the
highest grade of work which you can obtain
We ask you to make us a call and inspect our
newly equipt studio and judge for yoruself as to the
quality of work we produce
W C Triggs
The Official University Photographer
Real Tailoring
When you need tailoring done bring
your garments to us We make gent’s or
ladies suits and do all kinds of altering
We have a lady to take care of our lady
customers
Phone -MS
We do not call or deliver
H G GREENMAN
THE NEW YORK TAILORING CO
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Copeland, Fayette, Jr. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1917, newspaper, October 18, 1917; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1783327/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.