The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 194, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 27, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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THE OKLAHOMA DAILY SUNDAY MAY 27 1923
HAVEN'T YOU
HEARD?
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And sometimes even students don’t
Jove their professors Overheard
around the spoonhotder “When the
Lord was giving out brains that frog
was simply picking wild flowers"
We’ll give the lawyers just one guess
to pick their favorite prof
The Kappa Alpha Thetas are carry-
ing cruelty to the extreme Just be-
cause of the little Burlesque they still
refuse to speak to the DeBarr ivenue
member of the directors
1st Kappa Sig — I’ve had a puncture
where can I get a jack?
2nd Kappa Sig— You can find one ov-
er at the K A house
1st Kappa Vivian Stewart is just as
short as ever
2nd Kappa— Yes she’s still Nciling
A Sig Alph pin certainly guards a
Beta pm well according to Gladys
Guillot
Kappa Alpha Theta has started its
annual drive for the Intersorority scho-
larship cup with the reint pledging of
several faculty members
With their company of 48 members
of Phi Kappa Psi and 105 Phi Mu Al-
phas Dave Shackelford and Joe Shcl-
- ton are expecting to take their Bur-
lesque company on the road soon
“The men who chew are certainly
the men who do” said Loraine Nelson
as she broke another date for Tara
READ DAILY ADS
COAL AND ICE
THE NORMAN
ICE & FUEL CO
Phone 271
ARDMORE MAN GETS BY
WHEN OTHER BOYS FAIL
Several Sooners lounged about the
counter at Roach’s Cy Day one time
Sooner dropped down beside an old
acquaintance “Say” he whispered
“they tell me some bird down at Nor-
man is rushing Wilma Whatley and get-
ting by with it Anything to it?”
“Appears so” replied his friend in-
haling deeply of the cigarct and watch-
ing the lazy smoke circle towards the
ceiling
“Now lets see back in the old days
there was Russel McElroy Lawrence
Ferguson and Abe McComb They all
got the gate in succession But this
bird they say is getting by with it
Who is he any way?”
“John R Bunn Kappa Sig from Ard-
more Some call him Sweet Dreams”
replied the other
Cy finished sipping his coke The
SUDDEN
SERVICE
LET JACK SIMMS
HAUL YOUR TRUNK
K O
Transfer Co
PHONE 1175-R
buzz of Norman gossip continued to go
the rounds of the tables “Well luck
to him” murmured Cy shaking his head
“they do say things like that happen”
And he wended his way ont a smile of
perplexity playing about his lips
Insure Big: Results
Oklahoma Daily Want Ads
W-A-N-T A-D-S
LOST — Phi Omega Pi pin Monday be-
tween house and university Return
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
Salesmen wanted by one of the
world’s largest wholesale grocery hou-
ses possibilities tf earning $4000 or
more per year with opportunity to
build permanent trade selling complete
line of groceries a connection with a
house that advances its salesmen into
executive positions previous experi-
ence selling groceries not necessary
P O BOX H II Chicago
LOST — Chi Omega pin Tuesday Re-
turn to Velma Lois Goddard Chi
Omega house reward 5-25-27
FOfc RENT— Nicely furnished house
for summer 515 Chautauqua
Oklahoma Daily Want Ads Get Results
Our Best
Wishes
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It has been a pleasure to us to reproduce
Soonerland and Sooner students on film
We have appreciated the patronage given
ns by students and university organiza-
tions and wish all an excellent vacation
TRUBY STUDIO
UNIVERSITY!
THEATRE
Regular Prices - Theatre Orchestra
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY
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YOl
CAN'T!
FOOL
YOUR
WIFE'
u&
To be or not to be a truthful husband —
that is the question And what happens
when Hubby decides NOT to be— that is
the picture
A magnificent production sparkling
with startling situations and a wealth of
laughs With a brilliant cast
In the Casts
Lealrice Joy
Nila Naldi
Lewis Stone
Pauline Garon
COMING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Sol Lester Presents
Jackie
-Coogan
in
DADDY’
-SUNSHINE EDITION
MAY 1924 BE BETTER
THAN 1923 MAY YOU
ALL RETURN
SOONER SPORT SERVICE
SUCCESS TO YOU ' WHO
WILL NOT RETURN AND
ADIEU TO OTHERS
VOL 3
3-0-5
NORMAN OKLAHOMA SUNDAY MAY 26
2-8-1
NO 3
JACK BIDS EVERY 1923 ED AND CO-ED OF SOONERLAND TEMPORARY GOODBYE
ATTENTION!
You have just a feiv days to wind
up the year finish your finals crack
your profs with A’s and better —
and you arc going to make the best
of it
Before packing up that trunk and
hieing away from Soonerland have
those soiled garments cleaned pres
sed and repaired — soiled clothes
quickly decay when packed
Let Jack do your clothing worries
this last week and when you return
next fall or if you are here this
last week and when you return next
fall or if you are here this summer
I
3-0-5
or
2-8-3
Will still put the Jack Boivers
Cleaning Company at your service
Sooner Success Fluctuates
In All Sports During 1923
FOOTBALL
Started well downed Central tied Kan Ags flooie went the
old game against the Huskera Kansas murdered us Mizzou fell
hard Texas staged a slaughter Oklahoma Fanners tied us and
Washington broke even with us with a blank score Not so pre-
posing as other years — not so disastrous as some but memory
is hard pressed to remember when
BASKETBALL
Worse still but Sooners fightin hard all the way Kansas
took two Missouri took a pair Washington followed suit Ames
did likewise Drake aussi Gr inn ell dropped a couple K S A C
was alio so kind Nebr divided generously and the Sooner Ags
did also
WRESTLING
Beat Central— lost to Okla Farmers— beat Kansas
TENNIS
Clean Sweep— Texas Rice Okla Ags Kansas Washburn
Baylor
BASEBALL
Won three of four from both the Kan Ags and Nebr Divid-
ed even with Pikers and Mizzou walloped Okla Ags twice Cen-
tral twice and St Mary’s once
TRACK
Whopped Central and the Aggies— Kansas and Mizzou
whopped us so severely
He Hopes To See
Most Of You Back!
Special Good Wishes to Graduating
Class May They Not Forget
3-0-5 and 2-8-1 t
Jack takes this means of telling the
Sooners who will not return goodbye
and those who will return jiext fall
“Adieu” He has watched generation
after generation of Sooners come and
go and he emphatically declares that
Soonerland is bolter every year — may
1924 be better than 1923
Jack has followed you thru Soon-
er Sport Service rejoicing in your vic-
tories on the field lamenting with
you your defeats at home and abroad
But athletics is not the only thing
Jack is interested in He is interested
in your school your future your prob-
lems and understands them as one of
you
The most complete and modern
leaning and pressing plant in town has
been built up to handle adequately the
Sooner work and along with the plant
is one of the most expert corps of
workmen (and work ladies) in the
itate aiming to please Sooner students
There is no higher grade of work-
manship required in the state than the
Sooner student requires on his cloth-
ing and to please this desire for artis-
tic effect Jack has spared no expense
Every garrtient is carefully gone over
carefully inspected and it is the slo-
gan of the Jack Bowers company to
Satisfy”
Just Call
3-0-5
Jack Bowers
CLEANING COMPANY
Phone
2 8-1
to Evelyn Green an Phi Omega Pi
'M and receive reward
FOR SALE — Full blood English bull
pups Price $15 each 212 Eddington
St Phone 123-R
ROOMS FOR RENT — For summer
school girls at Delta Delta Delta
house Call 1210-W
ROOMS — For men and first class
board for men and women Mrs E
E Walker 715 Asp Avenue
LOST— Prom size pearled Sigma Nu
pin Call Nig Word at 140 or 79
LOST— Pair of nose glasses Return
to Jug Warren Phi Cam house Reward
FOR SALE — A few choice pieces of
furniture Call 1256-W '
LOST— Alpha Gamma' Delta pin Re-
ward Call 792
8 ADDLE HOKSES-For hire (or
parties of 2 3 or 4 Gentle (or coeds
Rate II Call 98 or 1036 Second
houae west o( Baptist church 4-16-tf
FOR RENT— From June 1 for two or
three months my furnished home
75S Boulevard $50 per month J F
Paxton pS-24-26
LOST— Gold Wahl fountain pen in
Monnet hall Tuesday Word “Judge"
is engraved on cap of pen Return to
Dean Monnet'a office 5-26-27
McCALL’S
N02I4ATTS (C2AXC3T STOSS
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Timely Hints for
’ a
Vacation Days
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' In Tune With The ' :
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Vacation Spirit
4 ' 1 ’ ‘
Of course many Sooner folks have planned a vacation trip and then
too there are many items you will need for the trip home Anticipating
the many needs that are yours we have produced displays that are the
very acme of convenience and value 4 m
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Bathing suits Bathing Caps
They have come into their owrt as a bril-
liant costume And a Bathing Suit chosen
from these attractive assortments will set
the whole beach chatting id admiration
$395 to $1095
They’re as colorful as the suits they com-
plement Some are knitted some are of rub-
berized fabrics — in a number of styles and
various lengths
59c and 85c
i
Butterfly Sashes Oh
Daytime Frocks
New models in tub frocks feature these butterfly
sashes They add such a charming touch to a lightsome
summer frock Too other stylings equally debonair
will appeal to the vacationist for frocks such as these
fulfill many a duty on warm Summer days Of many
tubbable fabrics their colorings are as Summer’s Own
gay fancies
$595 to $1950
Sports Dresses of Silk
At vacation time when woman’s thoughts turn 1
0 apparel items quite naturally sports things are par- “
amount And Sports Dresses fashioned so swaggerly
of smart Sports silks are jftund to lend intriguing in-
terest to milady's selecions
$1975 to $5950
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