SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1907 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS تمتلك الشركة شركات بيئة تجارية عالية التمكن في موظفاتها وذلك باستخدام طريقة تخصص. PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society JUNE ULM, Society Editor TUNE ULM, cell KU, 1st editey, cell KU Sigma Alpha Mu entertained wifi a smoker Thursday evening. The guests were as follows: Norman Skarp, c41 Sir Richard Schwartz, Arthur Klein, 39 Phillip Bohm, 38 Philip Weyford, wc41 Eugene Robushchal, t38 Milton Ducget, 38 Joe Kern, b39 Joe Sigman, b39 David Vuarksy Sir Richard Schwartz, John Rohlman, 29 Haymond Freedson, c.uncl. Morris Kaplan Sir Richard Schwartz, Morris Friedman, m41 Mr. Jerome Kefelman Mr. Jerome Kefelman Guests of the Sigma Chi fraternity yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Hershman of St. Joseph, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Regier and son of Newton; Mr. and Mrs. Thomasin of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Giles of daughter, Marjorie, of Kansas City, Mo.; and Miss Virginia Griffin of Topeka. --smaller contributions. All funds will be in charge of the bursar. Robert Madisoned of Kansas City, Mo., was a luncheon guest at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house Friday. --smaller contributions. All funds will be in charge of the bursar. Dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon fraternity house Thursday were as follows: Elizabetht Barclay Mary Ann Edgerton Michael Brennan Mr. Leon Snyder, Winfield Kemper, Katie Walton Kalber Miss Loretta Gerstenberger was in lincheu guest at Watkins hall Saturday. Corbin hall held open house Friday night. Clyde Blyse's orchestra was featured with Barbara Edmonds, c'40, as soloist. Weekend guests of Gamma Phi Beta are Mary K. Dorman, c37, and Cora Queen Barbera, 38. Miss Clarissa Benjamin will be a dinner guest at the Sigma Kappa sorority house today. Alpha Kappa Psi, commerce fraternity, announces the pledging of Kenneth Moses, b'38. Mr. and Mrs, V. L. Courtright of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests at the Pkiappa Alpha fraternity house Friday. Miss Myra Hall was a dinner guest at Watkins hall Friday evening. Miss Helen Howenstein, from the Minnesota chapter of Sigma Kappa was a luncheon guest Friday of the local chapter. Mrs. Lawrence Reed, Hays, was a visitor at the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house Friday evening. Mrs. R. M Nelson, of Marion, is a weekend guest at Watkins hall. Moseley Hurshberger, c.40, was a dinner guest at Corbin hall Friday night. Mrs. H. T. Stephens, of Topeka, a luncheon guest at Watkins hall Friday. Mas Cecilia Mitchell, of Cherry vale, is a weekend guest at the Al pha Gamma Delta sorority house. Prof. George J. Hood was a dinner guest at Watkins hall Thursday Ralph Flebach, a student from Michigan State College, is a weekend guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha raternity house. Miller hall residents held their formal open house Friday evening. Buddy Blake's orchestra furnished the music for dancing. Kappa Phi, Methodist women's organization, had a picnic supper Friday evening at the home of one of its presidents, E. F. Engel, University Healita. Dr. Gail McClure is spending the weekend in Manhattan. --smaller contributions. All funds will be in charge of the bursar. The University Club held its annual reception and dance Friday night. The grand march was led by Mr. Robert Haggart, president of the club, Mrs. Haggart, Chancellor E. H. Lindley, and Mrs. Lindley. --smaller contributions. All funds will be in charge of the bursar. The Snow Zoology Club will give dinner Tuesday evening at 5:30 or old members and prospective students whose services will be held after the dinner. Y.W.C.A. HIKES TO BLUE MOUND W.Y.C.A. **HIKES TO BLUE MOUND** A "B-line" hike to Blue Mound will be taken this afternoon by the Creative Leisure group of the Y.W. group. The hike will be to the Mound in a straight line. Mr Rufus Thompson, of the botany department, will accompany the group to point out fossils and flora formations found on the rocks there Ruth Fengli, c'40, is in charge of the PHONE K.U. 66 Kelly Reward-smaller contributions. All funds will be in charge of the bursar. Small contribution boxes will be placed in the following rooms in the various buildings: Frosty Malts - Ice Cream Fresh Roasted Peanuts Boxes Ready This Week Even before the launching of this campaign, two checks, one for $25 and one for $10, came unloaded to the sons had told him they wanted to contribute. In co-operation with the Kansan's campaign, Dean Werner said he had a fund from which he could contribute to the cost of the campaign. The Kansan will print the labels and have the boxes ready for distribution the early part of the week. Chancellor Lindley gave his consent to having the boxes made under the supervision of C. G. Bayles, superintendent of the buildings and grounds. BOYS: First floor apartment with private entrance. Newly decorated room for 3 or 4 boys. Also, 1 single and double room. 314 W. Street. 25-68 WAVO BEAUTY SHOP 1111 Mass. Phone 499 Open Sundays Miss Tillman said that requests for jobs by students and for CSEP students by University departments and non-profit organizations of Lawrence far exceed the quota allotted 'or this year. Pleasure and desire to co-operate to the fullest were the reactions of all faculty members whose assistance was asked in taking charge of the small boxes. Many were openly pleased with the project and the results, but many felt the campaign would be successful and the fusivity brought to justice. For undergraduate students, the average CSEP job pays $15 a month; the minimum is $10, and the maximum is $20, depending upon the financial standing of the individual. Students earn up to $30 a month. Requests Exceed Quota PENN'S SUPREME Ice Cream Shop Shampoos 25c up Finger Waves 25c (dried) Oil Permeances $2.50 up Daily Kansan Classified Ads by NYA and college authorities in 1938 as a result of the wide-spread drought. Since school opened this fall, twenty-two additional jobs have been granted the CSEP office here to take care of students from northwest and northwestern Kansas that suffered wheat failures last season. CSEP Drop-main desk of the library Education office—Fraser hall. Room 202—Blake hall. Southern Barbecued Sandwiches and Ribs Big Sandwich with sauce 15 Requests Exerted Three-fourths of a full academic program is required by the government and is employed in CSEP projects. This is 12 hours of work in most divisions of the University. E. H. LINDLEY" Earl Ellis Joe Lech "Bill" Hensley "Paddy" Hyatt 727 Mass. Jayhawk Barber Shop Phone 35 — 321 Miss. St. Approximately 75 different departments and divisions of the University and non-profit organizations in the city of Lawrence provide work for CSEP students. So that each student may benefit from actual experience in his chosen field, assignments are made, as for as possible by faculty members of work which coincides with his major studies in the University. Enjoy the best at no additional cost. Hair cut 35c. Completely Modernistic T A X I Call 2-800 UNION CAB CO. "originator of 15c Cabe" LOST: Friday afternoon, between. Frazz hall and 13th street, Shear- town's black and white factiona Caiyao Witman, philom. 898, Reward. www.mlb.com/philom. 258 WANTED Typewriter Cleaning and Repairing Marian Rice Dance Studio Learn Modern ballroom dancing: Truckin', Big Apple, College Shag, Swing. Learn ballet and dance. teach both men and women. The Venus Beauty Salon 2972 Massachusetts, USA Rumsey-Allison Flower Shop PHONE K.U. 66 --main desk of the library Education office—Fraser hall. Room 202—Blake hall. Individual Booths Five Experienced Operators Featuring Dona Ray Cosmetics CLARENCE M. BAKER 1323 Kentucky Phone 2095J TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass. Phone 12 SCHULZ the TAILOR ... 924 Mass Buy GOOD shoe repairing Our Prices are RIGHT! OYLER'S SHOE SHOP Vera Aderholdt, Manager Phone 387 First floor, 842 Mass. Clothes Service Station SCHULZ the TAILOR 1346 Ohio LOST: Brown leather zipper note book; and fountain pen, lost on golf course Thursday morning. Anti-tane clements, Corbian hall. -25 Hostess' desk and fountain—Union building. LOST: Black fontain pen with name Martin Writers engraved on barrel. Leave at Kansan Office or call 121. -234 LARGE front room; twin beds; reasonable. 1400 Tennessee. -25 Kansah office—Journalism build- Professor Woodruff's office-New Snow ball. Dean Morenau's office—Green hall. Professor Cary's office—Chemistry building. Dean Crawford's office—Marvin hall. Expert Washing ... 75e Cheek-Chart Greasing ... 75e Thorough Vacuum Cleaning ... 59e Dean Stockton's office, and business office -- Administration building. CONOCO CAR SERVICE! WAVE, new styles, any style 25% off. GAS and OILS SHAMPOO and WAVE, 35e dried Economy prices on other beauty work also Athletic office, and women's of face -Robinson gymnasium. Main desk of the library. Education office-Fraser hall Joseph Wilkins- Franz Hallasch, director of the Munich National Opera Professor Moore's office—Geology building. It is for these people that the University Daily Kanan is officially sponsoring this drive for funds which might bring about a quicker apprehension of the murderer of Russell Kelly. Russell Kelly died Friday, Oct. 1, from injuries received a week previous at the hands of an unknown man who knew him but who knew him mourned the loss of such a fine young man. Those who knew him only by what others have said regret the circumstances which saw such a tragic and ultimately death. M. H. Mitchell, Jack Allen Lessee Student Att'd END CURLS, $1 up, inquire 7 Experienced Operators New Equipment Added 9th and New Hampshire SHAMPOO and 25c WAVE, dried Oil - Drene - Fitch Shampoo and Lidwil End Curls $1.00 up, Complete PERMANENTS, Any Style $1.00, $1.50 up, complete Lessee Student No. 2 O Loss of Sight Total Eclipse!... Handel Let the Merry Bells Ring 'Round. CONOCO SERVICE STATION WAS BEAUTY SHOP 941½ Mass. St. Phone 533 Next door Keeler Book Store Hark! The Echoing Air. Purcelc Evernight Ehming. Purcelc April, Who 'Till Now Has. Mounted Purcelc sunday 10 cents per week — Phone 2316 Hide Thou Thy Hated Beams Waft Her, Angels. Through the Skies Delivered to your door Daily and 732½ Mass. Phone 2353 MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. Wilkins to Accompany THE WICHITA BEACON John Alden Carpenter Evening Song Marie M. Wilkins The Street Fair Kathleen L. Mami Kathleen L. Manning Pack, Clouds Away Dover, Beach The Abbot of Derry Go, Lovely, Rose Mn. Wilkins will accompany the subject tomorrow evening in the following program: Oil - Drene - Fitch Shampoo and Wave, dried, 50c Subscribe for Handel Handel Samuel Barber Powell Weaver The Story of 1 ___ Arranged by H. T. Burleigh Hold On! Arranged by John J. Niles Arranged by John J. Niles Wide, Deep, Troubled Water Arranged by John J. Niles Y.M.C.A.-- who, under the direct supervision of team captains, will canvass non-fraternity men. Those who have been chosen as captains are Ed. Blake, Todd Sutcliffe, Oravitz,MTK Fernkins, Zebek Cole, Rowland Ruppe, and John Laidig; To Contact All Men 16 Conduct Air Meet Paul Moritz, president of the "V John Hunt, general secretary. E Wilens, deputy mayor to appear before the Man's帕-Helene Council today. Arrangements will be made with the fraternities whereby speakers from the "Y" may explain its purpose, outline the year's program, and solicit membership into the association. Plans are that every man in the University will be contacted between Monday and Friday. Emphasis will be given the fact that membership in the organization offers any man student participation in a national association or in the Rocky Mountain region and that it permits a vote in the formation of policy and the election of officers. It will be doubtly stressed that a membership card is required for college colleges in any Y.M.C.A. in America. Confident of Membership In order to become a member a man must be enrolled as a student at the University; be in sympathy with the fundamental purposes of the organization; and voluntarily contribute *p* minimum of fifty cents. "There is a tendency to become BRICK'S "ON THE HILL" Fried Chicken Dinner 35g Try Our Delicious Super-Cream Ice Cream SPECIALS TODAY Butterscotch Buttered Pecan (Week Day Shows 2:30-7:9:3 Continuous Show from 2 Admission 10- and 15c TODAY MONDAY TUESDAY over-enhancing or too optimistic in a campaign of this sort", observed Mullen, "but I sincerely feel that by the end of the week our membership roll will embrace three hundred or more men students. We, therefore, must be careful to continue a diversified curricula of activity so that we can maintain the interest of such a group." The Show Value of Lawrence Songs, Sweet and Rhythmic! Dancing, Modern and Fast! Love, New and Thrilling! Stars, Young and Romantic! Girls, Gorgeous and Plentiful! Gags, Crazy and Gay! thing That's Swell . . . the Way It's the Most Fun! New York's latest real-life romance set to living Berlin's grand music in a show as big as the town! Arriving in Wichita at 10:30 a.m. the Jayhawk roots were met by a The six best songs he ever wrote, "THEY ARE NOT GOT RIDING" "THEM MONG, ON PARK AVENUE" "THEM WARN, YOU'RE LUCKY" "INCA AFM," THE "GIRL ON THE POLICE GAZETTE" Leave Happy-to Shockerland. The Jayhawk backers finally jammed and showed their way onto the train. Aboard, yells and cheers continued to ring out. As the Rock Clank could be heard above the noise of the grinding engine. It's Easy to See the Value in Pure Blood Worsted Suits $25.00 $29.50 and $34.50 ALICE FAYE - RITZ Brothers and GEORGE BARBIEN — AND . COME SOON Another action-packed Hopalong Cassidy thriller will roar out of the West! Marcus Karpov CLARENCE E. MULFORD'S WED. — THUR. — 10c to ALC Ireno Dunnue - Mellyn Dougle "THEODORA GOES WILD" and W.C. Fields "-" "POPPY" Watch for Announcement of Our Halloween'en Jamboree! Watch for These Hits "SWING HIGH, SWING LOW" "SOPHIE LANG GOES WEST" "MAGNIFICATE OBSESION" Continuous from 2 p.m. ALL SEATS 15c PATEE NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY The Great Stars of "Ah Wilderness" Together in "A Family Affair" LIONEL BARRYMORE CECILIA PARKER ERICK LINDEN DOUBLE TREAT "The Case of The MURDER Ferry Mason Thriller Stuttering Bishop" DONALD WOODS ANN DVORAK LATE NEWS EVENTS COLOR CARTOON police escort. The bond and following students paraded through Wichita's downtown to the Lassen Hotel, grades and undergrads staged a pregame rally at noon. After dinner at the Hotel, the band and audience gathered in special. Jayla Heyden question had been at the Wichita stadium. It was a weary and dejected band of students that boarded the train en route to Lawrence after the game, and the entire resulting game but their team had lost. CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY FROM 2:30 Thru Wednesday The Greatest Comedy Cast Ever Assembled for One Picture! It's the Rough-and-Tumble Musical Hit of the Year! A Dissolved ROMANCE it's Loney but it's Lily! Oh, it's Nutty but it's Nice! Added Gems JOE PENNER GENE WORDIS PARK AKARIUS VIVIOR MORE MARRIET HUILLARD HELEN BRODERICK ACCURATE! DARING! IMPARTIAL! EXCITING! Fiorello La Guardia! Junk and War! England's D.O.R.A.! The Latest Issue MARCH OF TIME DICKINSON Now Showing Showinas Continue. 1 p.m. on 10c-35c Nothing Better Can Be Shown or We Would Show Them THE OUTSTANDING PICTURE OF THIS OR ANY OTHER YEAR! AT LAST, AT POPULAR PRICES! AFTER G TRIUMPHANT MONTHS OF WORLD-WIDE ROAD-SHOWING IN 100 CITIES AT $2.20! FRANK CAPRA'S production of the world-famous novel, *ST RONALD COLMAN* LOST HORIZON Short Subjects—Color Cartoon — Fox Movictone News STARTS THURSDAY PERFECT SEATS — PERFECT SOUND