WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8. 1899 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS The Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Association will hold a luncheon meeting Saturday at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. H. C. Rumsey. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. R. H. Harnay, O. M. Carolee, Mrs. Virginia Teter, Mrs. Mary Allen, Mrs. Adrian Lindsey, and Mrs. Amos Wilson, Tongkonie. --brew up a good spring tonic. Get lvours at Coe's Drug Store. Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity, announces the infusion of: Robert Sloobeom, c. 39; David Bald, and Edward Baker, c. 39. ... Mr. Dorsey Osborn, Hutchinson, in a guest at the Phi Beta Pi house. Mrs. J. W. Zentmeyer, Willis, is a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Mrs. D. E. Chesy, Halstead, is a guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Waldo Hull, Moran, is n guest at the Alpha Kappa Psi house. Kappa Eta Kappa, electric engineering fraternity, announces the vledging of Dean Rosn, c14. Kappa Alpha Theta held election of officers last night. Officers elected were: Margaret Stookey, fa'40; president; Patty Woody, c'40; vice-president; Ruth Olive Brown, c'40; treasurer; Dorothy Jean Roberts, c'40; c'unel, recording secretary; Evelyn Meade, c'41, house manager; Alice Ann Jones, c'41, recording secretary; Mary Fitz-Gerald, c'40, social chairman; Sue Stotts, c'40, archivist; Alice Swartz, f'aunl, historian; Marilyn McBride, c'unel, editor. Judith Tremblay, c'40; marshal; Dorothy Juliette, c'42; marshal; Jean Stofer, c'39; chaplain; Judy Eidson fa'40, song leader; Jane Blaney ca'40, ruck captain; Betty Denioux c'uncl, scholarship chairman; Jane Blaney, c'40, internums chairman; Nancy Kesler, fink, c'uncl; librarian; Nancy Kesler, fa'30, party chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Shock Lawrence, were dinner guests Tuesday evening at the Pi Kappa Alpha house --brew up a good spring tonic. Get lvours at Coe's Drug Store. Tuesday luncheon guests at the Chi Omega house were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Faubion, Kansas City, Mo. To Open Riding Academy Today Tuesday dinner guests at the Ch Omega house were: Mrs. C. E. Gray Emporia, and Evelyn Lewis, c'unel A new riding academy, Mott's Riding Academy, will have its initial opening today. It will be located on University Drive, four blocks west of West Campus road near the Delta Chi and S. A. E. houses. Before going to Emporia Mott was with the 101 ranch circus doing fancy and trick riding. Mr. McTott has a riding academy in Emporia at the present time teaching classes, giving credit in both the Junior College in Emporia and the State Teachers College. Mr. Gale Mott, owner of the academy brought in eight riding horses this afternoon. Bridle paths have been built over a 40-acre trust in the property and are rented by the hour and instruction can be arranged for beginners. He brought five-gaited and three-gaited horses with him today and plans to increase his stables here later in the spring. He plans to remain here and operate the academy himself. WANT ADS WANTED: One healthy female guppy fish. Will pay top price. 522. Earl Padfield. -110 LOST: Black and white Sheefer fountain pen. Lost in the Union building or between the Union and Brick's. Don Fitzgerald. 1245 Oread. Phone 1504. Reward. 188 LOST: Pair of rinessl glasses not in a case. Reward. Lost Monday evening, Feb. 27, after concert somewhere between auditorium and 1142 Ind. Robert Lommasson. Phone 2685. -109 FOUND: Near Union building, gold chain and link bracelet with inscription ANTI-PAN '38 on face and initials on reverse. Owner may have same by calling at Kansas Office and paying for this ad. -114 Department Receives Experimental Equipment The department of petroleum engineering has received recently from the National Lead company the donation of complete experimental equipment for the purpose of measuring the efficiency of drilling fluids in sealing the walls of the various underground strata. The donation also included supplies of the various substances used in oil field operations for the paraposition. The character of the drilling fluid. On the Shin -brew up a good spring tonic. Get lvours at Coe's Drug Store. (Continued from page one) Kenny Maricle is entertaining the mumps for a couple of weeks. Charles Soller has just added a genuine corn cob pipe to his valuable collection. Irvin Bleigh, local pop corn salesman, says she's at last discovered a use for the new fangled electric razor he got for Christmas. He shaves the fuzz off of chickens with it, when he goes in for cooking. Lloyd Estes, it is rumored, has made an addition to his stamp collection. Little Biller Vickers has turned poet. He hands in the following verse that he wrote in home room period Monday morning in Frank Book, district ID. We include it as this week's webverse; Don't study when you are tired; Or have anything else to do. Don't study when you are happy; For that will make you blue. Don't study in the day time; And don't study in the night; But study at all other times With all your main and might. Our beloved editor, Mr. Fitzshern, who has been quite poorly lately, is much improved at this writing. We recommend him to the office. Get well quick, Bill. Nice tender, juicy steaks suitable for frying are for sale at Joe Kennedy's Butcher Shop. Get your dew proof blankets at the big clearance sale in Hank Smith General Store. Also horse-collars, boots and shoes for Professor Sisson's literature class. *s studying "King Henry IV."* The W. S. G. A. *Women's Stitch and Gossip Association will hold a tea this afternoon.* Miss Mequiar, the hostess, will serve a delightfully dainty lunch of sinkers and java. Education Fraternity Dinner For Kansas-Missouri Group Members of Phi Delta Kappa, professional education fraternity, from the University of Kansas and the University of Missouri will be guests of the Kansas City, Mo. chapter at a dinner meeting in the cafeteria of the Wyndham High School in Kansas City, Kauai, Thursday. Prof. J. W. Twente of the School of Education will be the program chairman for this "get together" discussion is to be the program topic. We'll Fix That Heel and Save That Sole BURGERT'S SHOE SHOP THE Rexall DRUG STORE . for lowest prices in town 1113 Mass. Phone 141 H. W. STOWITS Free Delivery ELECTRIC SHAVERS use STAG Powder FOR MEN... Use before shave to make razor cuts. Phone 238 Full Pall Size Purple RUBBING ALCOHOL Cooling, soothing 49c refreshing! Pack 30 PEXALL Nominate Professor For Councilman NO REALLY COLD TABLETS Take at least in special sign of a cold. 25¢ Quick action. Among those nominated yesterday in the city Primary elections was Prof. F. A. Russell, University civil engineering instructor, who was nominated without content on the ticket for third ward counselman. C. B. Russell, vice-president of the Reuter Organ Company, received the Republican nomination for mayor of Lawrence. 《SAVE with SAFETY》 at your Rezoll DRUG STORE The primaries were practically and all Republican affair with only A.W. Berger representing the Democratic party. Other successful candidates include; Harry Kevin, nominated for first ward councilman; W. C. Hunsinger, for second ward councilman; John Selig, for fourth ward councilman; J. C. Carter and W. A. Berger for fifth ward councilman; Ralph Pine for sixth ward councilman; E. E. Alexander for city treasurer; Donald S. Hults, for police judge; Mrs. Earnest Boyce, L. H. Houston and Lloyd Proudt, for the board of education and Mrs. Whit A. Churchill for treasurer of the board of education. These candidates will be in the City elections, April 4. Varsity tennis team candidates are asked to attend a meeting in Robinson gymnasium, room 206. Thursday night at 8 o'clock. All lettermen are required to be the first in line to the team should attend this meeting. NOTICE Glenn Oatman, tennis coach. THE PEN-TESTED INK FOR ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS PATEE All Shows 15c Any Time NOW! ENDS SATURDAY AMERICA'S GREATEST WESTERN STAR! GENE AUTRY 'Home on the Prairie' SMILEY BURNETTE Student to Play Preyer's 'Sonata' He's Bock With His Mob .. To Blast and Kill You .. With Laffs! Edward G. Robinson "A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER" Just One More Day T O D A Y and T H U R S D A Y Cartoon and "Dick Tracy" Your Leading Theatre Also—Russ Morgan and His Swing Band, Pete Smith Ice Hockey. Latest News Events MICKEY ROOney as HUCK FINN IN Mark Twain's The Adventures of HUCKLEBERRY FINN "Sonata," Carl A. Preyer, piano composer's composition which recently won first place in the Kansas composer's contest, will be played by Miss Lucele Wagner, gr., in a premier performance at the Kansas State Music Teachers' association convention Thursday in Winfield. Fine Arts class will be dismissed Thursday and Friday, the two days of the convention, since the entire music staff of the University will make the trip to Winfield. Russell L. Wiley, associate professor of band, E Thayer Gaston, gr., Charles Sanford Kilton, professor of organ, and Dean D. M. Swarthout of the School of Fine Arts, will be speakers at various meetings during the convention. PAT O'BRIEN JOAN BLONDELL "OFF THE RECORD" The University string quartet composed of Karl Kuehrteiner, first violin; Conrad McGrew, second violin; Olai Elgin, Eitar琴, and Raymond Stuhl, cello, will play Professor Skilton's composition, "String Quartet in B. Minor' at the banquet Thursday evening. NOW IT'S. "YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN" FRIDAY-SATURDAY SUNDAY ARROW SHORTS W. C. FIELDS CHARLIE McCARTHY DICKINSON NOW IT'S--- CARLS For— Last Times Tonight Carole James LOMBARD STEWART in "Made for Each Other" STARTS TOMORROW TAKE IT FROM JANE ... (What fun you'll have doing it!) SHE'S ONE TOUGH HOMBRE! Ruth Mingenback, Salina, was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house Saturday. PAULINE MOORE WILLIAM HENRY HENRY WILCOXON WILLIAM JOHNSON ETIENNE GIRARDOT A 20th Century-Fox Picture SUNDAY LORETTA YOUNG - WARNER BAXTER W.S.G.A. BILL Continuous Every Day From 2! ENDS THURSDAY NOW No.1— "The Big Broadcast of 1937" Then 15c A Star Spangled Banner Picture! Jack Benny - Bob Burns Martha Raye - Benny Goodman — No. 2 — "Cowboy" Goes to Town for the Best Looking Gal in China! GARY COOPER Madeleine Carroll 1. There shall be no political parties in conducting elections for the president or vice president; party shall be interpreted to mean any group with an organizer "The General Died at Dawn" THE PATRIOT SUNDAY! The Academy Award Winner of 19381 FRANK CARRA'S Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature "YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU" The new novel by PEARL S. BUCK James Stewart - Jean Arthur Lionel Barrymore 1st edition $2.50 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 platform.) platform, shall be no organized campaigning for any candidate for a W.S.G. Council office by any group. (Organized Campaigning shall include distributing printed pals and any form of bribery, pals and any form of bribery.) vestment by any group for the election to the W.S.C.A. Council or to the W.S.C.A. Council. 4. Any violation of the above rules shall disqualify a candidate and to removal from office.-Adw. A FRIENDLY MESSAGE Poor oil ruins your motor Good food builds your system Think for Yourself DELUXE CAFE Three Gaited Saddle Horses 50c Per Hour ANNOUNCING Try on week days, our Deluxe Special Dinners, 35c complete Special Sunday Dinner 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Conveniently Located The Opening of a Popularly Priced Riding Academy "Horses of Distinction MOTT'S RIDING ACADEMY (Four Blocks West of W. Campus Rd. on University Drive) Five Gaited Saddle Horses 75c Per Hour Expert Instruction Portrait of YOU going places OU are important Lawrence would be a second-rate city without YOU Here's how • Lawrence merchants buy goods with an eye to pleasing YOU They operate STUDENT stores • YOU can be served better in Lawrence than in any other town in Kansas Buy in Lawrence and K.U. will be "going places" with YOU