The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 217, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 6, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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-THE mcuMOMA DAILY NORMAN OKLAHOMA
The Oklahoma Dailj
Student Publication of the Unirefstty of Oklahoma
U j and more good listeners But even radio
L ‘crooners haw to eat
—The Hartford (Conn) Daily Courant
‘Published daily except-Mondays from September to
I May both inclusive and dally except Sundays and
Mondays during June and July
Entered in the Norman pastofflce as second class
mall under the act cf congress March 3 1879
fTTHERE 'will be- -no second bonus march
on Washington little enthusiasm for
it was" shown by the buddies and besides :
the roads are blocked with mayors 'nrtiiv:
— Hie Richmond (Va) Times-D ispatch
' " '
A Californian has reached the age of 1057“
He remembers before the telegraph was in-
! vented and congress had only conscience
for a guide
’ — The Atlanta (Gay ConsUtufiorr
''
An 'Italian newspaper accuses Eiigla&
’’‘offering to pay the wages ef Ethidpia’d army’
"No r ground for 'complaint inthaL “'Think
how much' money will be in ’the' country’
when Italy ffaially moves in
— The St Louis (Mo)-Times-Stari
i-
’ Townsend ' club " has ' opened a Buffalo
headquarters1 the chain letter' scheme hav-
ing collapsed
—The Buffalo (N Y) Times
"’-You arenV getting old if you can awake
at 7 o’clock on a bright spring morning and
turn over for another nap
—The Newark (N J) Ledger
’ ’
AYhen household budgets don’t balance
" economy is ordered Governmental units
- please copy
— The Manchester (N H) Union
k e
Prices' of food -have 'been advancing for
so many months' that we Can riot sit com-
’ fortably ‘ in' a breakfast ’hook
— The Washington Evening Siar
On The
FILM FRONT
-Satur Tula
!July 4 Fire Lo$
In NdrinanLofd
Electric Toaster’ Causes!
Damage in Sorority Hi
It looks as if Japan and China were going
' to -keep the peace again by having another’
i of those-informal -wars : s
-Thd Indiaiyapolis News -
t - t
“To fight in court for quintuplets— news
Intern Evidently? those Dionnes are not
' examples of the unwanted child
—The Dallas Morning- News
Germany complains of the Japanese cmn-
petition in beer exporting Has the Yellow
Peril changed to-araber?
1 —The Daytori ' (Ohio) Daily’ News
' Professor TugwelL warns that the United -
i “' ft II-‘J I T ' ofjeoi' j tV
' States ‘ wiU be a howling wilderness in 300
' yeairs unless it adopts his plan And if it
does -the desert will arrive much sooner
-'The howling is already here
v — 1 The Miami Herald
SOONER
’ “No More Ladira"
Sunday thru Tuesday)
When Joan Crawford decide that city officials Friday
marriage to "her philandering bus- j their July 4 losses to fliy
band Robert Montgomery might smallest in several yean
have been a mistake she drys her j With the eeption at
tears and throws a’ party J fire and a lew flrecracke -i
She invited all Montgomery's was Just ‘'another day" d I
former ' sweethearts their newjner desk sergeant at tin
Swains and erstwhile husbands j station said
Among the guests is Frsnchot Tone The fire probably cause!
who is very much In ' love with
Joan
With the scenery set she goes to'
work And In no Uncertain terms ‘ day morning and caused t&l
she feeds him adoseof 'his’own j age to the house and tut I
piedicine that leaves' liim gulping to the furnishings Claudel
' It all ends well ‘The’ picture Is inters-fire chief said Fi
light and breezy with' all the prln- j There were eleven scout i 1
cipals fast' on "the comebacks answering complaints abaci
Charles Ruggles supplies the humor i works
Now it-may-be said what is so rare as
a Juneu day in June?
" — Thd Louisville (Ky) Courier-Journal
The Turks have moved their day of rest
along from Friday to Sunday which should
relieve the Thursday night congestion in
'the Turkish baths— The Detroit News
What the United States needs orchestra
-conductor declares is fewer bad performers
It promises to be a great summer for
stratosphere flights with -all the usual rea-
sons why a man would like to get off the
earth— :jChicago DsuV News
o- — -
Informational Comer
From Haskin’s Origin of Familiar Sayings”
:t!
Q What is "sanforising?”
- A ilt is a process of controlled shrink-
age of -textiles
' -
Q Who said The public be damned?”
A William H Vanderbilt when presi-
dent of the New York Central ? Melville
EL Stone in “fifty Years a Journalist” points
f out i that Vanderbilt used the words to a :
reporter who had forced iis way into the
millionaire’s private car
Also In the cast are Edna "May
Oliver' Gall’ Patrick' and' Reginald
Denny ' Splendid entertainment
'OKLAHOMA
“She’ Done1 Illm Wrong”
(Preview 'tonight thru Tuesday)
Mae ' West Is 1 only a:j burlesque
bueen' but’tiow she 'tab - lay 'them
in the aisles She knows all the
answers-and she flings them with
plenty-of speed
""As' an empress of the gay ’99'C’
she’ tuts her "wits against Gary
Jane Wilson to Teach &
Ponca City Schools U
Grant a' 'detective' disguised as a
' Jane Wilson' Fort
received a position In the
City schools for the fall tem
will teach English
- Miss' Wilson Is a can
the degree’ of master of
this month
mission evangelist She ankles
dowii: the lbie to success- He also
wlns”tho
I- In this film whkhskyrocketed
her to fame!' Mae' sings "She Done
Him Wrong” and “Frankie atad
-Johnny ”
'UNIVERSITY
""Oil for the Lamps of Chins” ’
- Preview-tonight thru Tuesday)
'The efforts 'Of- a handful- Of
American to break down -the -pre
judices of hostile -their
- struggle against fsmla
tllence and banditry formtti
for this picture1 deplctlnf tl
of Nordics In the Interior cf
’ Paf ‘ O’Brien is -'Cast in tt
of the young husband wheal
to the firm he represent!
costs him -the -love of Us
Josephine - Hutchinson
Other members of - the a
dude - Jean - Muir-' John- R
Lyle Talbot Arthur- Byron
O'Neill Donald Crisp Oeorp
er Christian Rubs -Edward N
and Florence Fair
We Participate ‘in Appreciation' Day!
McCall&Birchuiii
s The Friendly Service Store”
315 East Main Telephones 1818T-1819-C
Cherokee1 Writes
NevySoonerNoyOl
Brothers Three’ Is LatestBook
By Qskison
With the publication of John M
Osklspn's '“Brothers Three" one of
Wie state's native Cberokees t has
penned another chapter In his
colorful history of Oklahoma
The author of a score of popular
Sooner novels OskUon character-:
toes the lives of the rugged pioneer
in his new book recently released
by McMillan and company
In 1932 when the national spot-
territory diySr and “TexU nun”
the f ictionlacd biography of Sam
Houston '
Osklson now lives In New York'
end Is a prominent pifmber of
L‘i
light was focused on the Murray
presidential campaign Osklson was
ths state correspondent lor several
leading New York papers
A resident of Norman during this
period he was a popular campus ' etern literary circles
lecturer and visitor - He spoke to1 —
the Uidverslty jomallsm classes on
the various phases of creative writ-
ing (The dramatic yerUon of -his
novel “Plsckjjacksvey" was
produced by the uplvaislty play-
house in 1930 under-the direction
of Richard Mansfield Dickinson
formerly of Tulsa
His other novels Include “Wild
Harvest” 1 depicting early Indian
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FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
CANTALOUPES
Each
n
1 Did the
Fourth of July
Picnic Soil
:Your Clothes?
fWATER MELONS Each
TOMATOES Fresh Solid i- Pouhi
‘BANANAS j Per "Dozen
IRISH POTATOES 10 Pounds
FRESII BLACK EYE PEAS Pound
LARGE SIZE FRESH PINEAPPLES Each
GRAPE JUICE Quart
COFFEE Folger’s Pound 3 "
SALT Ice Cream -10 Pounds for I
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CHAUTAUQUA
AND BOYD
Enchantment 7T'
Tlie enchantment of lnanioplicre
In which you might Imagine George
and Martha Washlngton-dinlng In
the cool comfort of colonial home
Thc Spinninsr Wheel
k Place H Din'
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Then—
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
3-Ib Sack 41-95 24-lb Sack
12-lb Sack 59c 6-U Sack
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TOMATOES No 2 Can 3 Cans for I
PEACHES II G Prince No 21 Can 1
FLOOR WAX Johnson’s 1 -It Can 60c — 2-lb Can
IN OUR MARKET
BEEF ROAST
Per Pound
VEAL ROAST Pound B
rORK ROAST Pound S
SWISS STEAK Per round
VEAL SHOULDER per Pound J
CREAM C1IEESE Per Pound
j DRESSED FRYERS Per Pound
tJUINCED HAM SqtMro Pouhd
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