THURSDAY, JANUARY 14. 1922 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Chicago Faces Disaster as Relief Funds Dwindle Starvation Is Threatening 655,000 Jobless on City Streets Chicago, Jan. 14—UP)—Disaster as complete as from a major flood, fire or earthquake confirms Chicago. Starvation threatens more than 500-600 men, women and children — the most affected in Milwaukee. Charity is being fed needy. Now relief funds are stifling. More than $250,000 jellies walk the streets. Not all have been on the charm tour; some have been supported by relatives or friends. They too, are almost at the end of their lives. Some 30,000 Chihuahua, including rebad teachers, policemen, firemen and other city and county employees, either own or their pay checks are long overdue. "There is no use denying that the situation is desperate," said Edward L. Campbell, emergency relief fund. "Never has Chicago had anything like the number of dollars." "The legislature, by voting down the Kelly bill for revamping the city's tax machinery early Wednesday, prolonged for no one knows how long the anxiety will last." The relief fund of $10,500,000 that the city raised among its citizens will no keep them open much longer. Suffering among the 500,000 school children threatens to become more急 immediately. Many of them have been given free lunch at school. There may be lost in the lunch machine or they may be to be stabbed in some schools. Normal college students met in a mass meeting this week to protest against the board of education's termination of down the institution for one year. Washburn Elects Grid Captains Patients in the municipal tuberculosisarium, saturation, and feeble in homes and institutions, mothers on the pension list, all of them help to help themselves, face the gloomy prospect of being deprived of enough food to live. In some cases ill to realize what Chicago is up against are perverse the lucky ones. Topeka - Washburn grieinen of 1032 will be led by two captains. Littleton of the past season elected Charles Curtis and John Edwards of *Curly*. Edwinson to captain the backkick bld crew at a banquet at the Jahkwijk夜展. The banquet was given by Ben Dingman, Johannes Curtis and Charles Wingman, of Topeka. Stabbed Over Tip Pupils Travel Long Distances Jewell, Kan—(UP)—Pupils of the Jewell County rural school traveled a total of 84400 miles from the North Pole, in 1901. Some of the 128 pupils come as far as 21 miles daily. Constable Fined for Hunting Fulfrid, Cal.—(UP).—Because a guest gave Carl Allen, a wager at the acuerdo theater, Tom Bergenson, a jailer, Tom Bergenson, locker man, finally stabbed Carl Allen, trial for alleged murder. **Conduire fired for the insult:** Penet, Minn. -- Constable Stanley was fired for $75 when Deputy Game Warden Nelson found two deer dunging in his garage. The constable was fired for having deer in his possession out of season. Trading Stamp Idea for Liqueur Kansas City, Mo. (Ma — UP) — Kansas city cheerbooster bootleged idea. Liqueur of drinkable quality can be had for 25 cents a half pint. Under the new scheme, if n person still lives after drinking bottles, he can trade them in value to one cent each and get a new half pint. Worried Over Skates Wintrop, N. Y. — (U-UP) James Larambs, S. saved himself from drawing in blood after he was shot when he being to the ioe after falling through with his head. He considered painting, but he lost his skates. Economize at KEELER'S BOOK STORE Books School Supplies Pictures DR. FLORECE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician Foot Correction 309½ Mass. Phone 2357 DR. J, W. O'RRYON. Denist Insurance Bank. Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of pyrexia and other diseases of the gums. P. N. STEVENS, D.D.S. 815% Massachusetts St. Phone 1515 DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building H. W. HUTCHINSON Dentist X-Ray—General Practice Phone 395 731 Mass LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. TWICE DEFEATED ICHABODS Topeka, Jan. 14. After two losses in as many starts against conference opponents, the Washburn Iehabids will try to break into the winning column at the expense of the Fort Hays Tiger when the two teams meet in Whitfield field house tomorrow night. Washburn to Wichita and College of Emporia. KFKU Fort Hays has also dropped a game to the Sheckens, 31 to 26. Washburn lost by a simple point. However, the Fort Hays quintet hit a fast pace and was able to outmaneuver the league team and vom 26 to 11, bringing some glory to the Isabod camp. ( ) Owing to an extended trip in the East, Dr. James Naismith, who returned home day before yesterday, will be unavailable for practice with Dr. Forrest C. Allm tonight in previously scheduled. Doctor Allen will return Wednesday for basketball by Prof. Earl R. Elbie The series of interviews each Thursday evening arranged by Professor Elbel and presented over KFRU at 6, has received a great deal of comment and praise from the collegiate Sports', a national sports magazine. Members of the physical education staff of both the men's and women's departments have been interviewed on various phases of health or coaching staff, and coach training on their various sports. Debate This Morning This morning from 11 to 11:30, a debate was broadcast over KFPR, the question being, "Will unemployment rise?" The answer, which will be detrimental to labor? The program Friday morning at 11 will begin with another British travel tour of the U.K. and Ireland in a series of regular half hour periods entitled "A*Detailed Plan for Your Year Book," by Charles A. Deandorf Jr. A C.A.T. will be presented from 6 to 636 and from 736 to 9 the basketball game between K. U. and Kansas State. Last evening's program over KFKU was arranged by Miss Merriam Moore, presenting Mildred Boldin, soprano, and Gavin Doughty, pianist. Orchestra on Program The University of Kansas Little Symphony orchestra will give its second program over KFKU. This concertator is based on a work by the direction of Prof. Karl O. Kurstenauer, who appear in place of the formerly scheduled musical organ recital. Wednesday, Jan. 27, the one-hundred anniversary of the birth of Lewis Carroll, will be observed on station **SKUU** by a "nilk," the "Centenary of Lewis Carroll, author of Alice in Wonderland" Helen Rhel Hoopes. Miss Hopes is already familiar to the radio audience and Campus last year. --in as great and thrilling a picture as the screen has produced! Beg Pardon --in as great and thrilling a picture as the screen has produced! The story about the Pi Chi bridge party in yesterday's society column of the Kansas was incorrect in that it stated the party was to be held tonight at H. Wheeler, or H. H. Wheeler, of the department of psychology, will be hold tomorrow night. Laundry Men Get Justice Southend England – (UP) - Justice was promised today for the handcramer of Southend, which are kept too busy in the city into the sea. Hereafter, each person who falls into the sea will be charged skipepe to destroy the cast of drying --in as great and thrilling a picture as the screen has produced! That forecast need not worry you, because you can eat good food not tight food on the campus and even studying. Cold and Stormy 101 Luncheon 11:30 - 1:30 Dinner 5:15 -6:45 Nothing is good enough but the best The Cafeteria Pi Upsilon Formal Dance To Be Held Friday PI Upolson fraternity will entertain with a formal dance at the chapter house Friday night from 10 to 1. Barney Scoolf's orchestra will play. Decorations will be black and gold in one room and silver and gold in another. SOCIETY Chaperones will visit Balken and Mrs. W. Lovitt. Out of town guests will be Kinsley Dawson, Tom Gibbish Beechwood, James McCallum, Burger of Burkham City. Mo. Pan-Hellenic Dance Friday. **wrinkle Tech's orchestra will play in the Men's Pan-Hellenic council dance at the Union building Friday night. It is the men's dance committee. Classrooms will be Mrs. W, L. U. Lovett, Ms. Edith Miller, Mrs. Belle Wilimon and Mrs. Zade M. Heister, Owen Cox II is in charge of the party. Gus Gullo is chairman of the music committee.** Theta Tau Dance The Theta Tua fraternity will entertain with a dance at Red Dog Ivy night. George Pink and his orchestra from Kansas City will play, Dean and Mr. Henry J. Werner, and Mrs. and Mrs. D. D. Haines will be New offers of Beta Theta Pi, elec- tional Monday night, are John F. Eberhardi c32, president; Clark Stephenson, c32 transmits; Thornton Coch, c32 treasurer; Thornton Coch, c32 secretary; Charles McCormick, c34, secrant in army; George Hurd, c34, keeper of customs and traditions; Talafaroe, c52, alumni secretary. Bein Theta Pi Election Mrs. C. D. Young was elected president of the City club, filling the place of Mrs. Fay Dodderige, who resigned recently. A bridge party will be given Friday Friday 22 at the University club, Mrs. F. E. Kester is chairman. Dr. Bruno Sarter of the University of Chicago and Alfred de Chapau-rougn, German exchange student, were invited to visit Kappa Karpa Garma house last night. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rock, of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests at the night. Kappa house last night. Mary Hoge, 28, of Olathe, was a guest at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday. Alfred J. Graves, instructor of journalism, will entertain the business staff of the Kansan this evening with an interview at his home, 1538 Kennett Street. R. P. L. Clintock of Wichita was a week-end guest at Sigma Phi Epion House. R. W. Cook, traveling secretary to the Epion House, is visiting at the house now. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brinker of Wichita were dinner guests at the Chi Omega house last night. Dr. Bruno Sartar, a German exchange student at the University of Chicago, is the guest of Alfred de Chaupoigny, the German exchange student in Paris for special study and has been in Cincinnati and Washington. D. C. Doctor Sartar's home is in Tiror, Germany, Lucia Gouvel, cume, and Katharine Newman, bune, will be dinner at the Kappa Alpha Theta house tonight. LOST Will participants who lost two overcents on the 17th of December from their work in the 15th of December building on the 15th of December at Lowry City Police Station. WANTED: Typing or stenographic work. Hours required: spelling, punctuation, reviewing if desired. Prerequisite: reasonable. Gertrude Evans, A.B. Phone: 30128 1125 FOR BOYS: One double, one single room for next semester. Warm, well furnished, reasonable rent. Phone 127. 119 Vermont. —33. Want Ads ROOMS FOR GIRLS: Extra large, well lighted, well heated and ventilated room. Suitable for a variety of temporary with hot and cold water in each room. Stitched on car line. Bath room. Towel provided. WANTED: Steward for student boarding club. Call 2738R, 1320 Ohio St. -------99. STEWARD for rooms next semester. Phone 2333W. —91. IOOMS for girls: Two blocks from Campus. Nice furnished. Large and sunny, good heat. Price reason: C. J. Minn. 116-85. Phone 2611 3041. YOUR TIME is valuable. Have your watch put in perfect condition new, P. H. Roberts, Jeweler. 833. Mass. street. —94 FOR RENT: Girls; huge well furnished south-east room in private home. Call afternoon or night. 937 Ohio. Phone 1905J. -- 05. FOR RENT to boys; Large attractively furnished, comfortably heated, south rooms. Home privileges. Meals close by. Room to be arranged. Carriage 2814. 1104 Tenn. FOR RENT: To graduate or mature women. Pleasant, convenient room at reasonable price. 1236 Orend. Phone 1315. —92 ENDS TONITE Warner Oland "A Daughter of the Dragon" 50c A.D.S. Shaving Cream TOMORROW AND 19c He Cones To Fight A Woman and Strays To Love One! 69c WEEK END DRUG SPECIALS $1.00 Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic TAXI $1.00 Listerine Antiseptic 69c Eddie Dowling "Honeymoon Lane" 25c 50c Tooth Paste 36c 3-$1.00 SUNDAY - MONDAY SATURDAY HUNSINGER $1.00 PATEE WHERE THE BIR PICTURES PLAY 50c 12 --in as great and thrilling a picture as the screen has produced! FRIDAY Pepsodent Squibbs Ipana STARTS TUESDAY Delores Del Rio "Girl of the Rio" ROOMS for girls at 1334 Ohio. Either single or double, Mrs. H, J. Cleary phone 2877. —06 "Honeymoon Lane" Friday and Saturday ROOMS FOR boys: 1 bedroom room and 1 double room; gas furnace; reasonable rates, $99 Mo. Phone: 25232M. — 82 Menu Change Daily Fried Fillet of Haddock Escalloped Potatoes WANTED- Passengers to Deloit or vicinity, between semesters. Call 3099 after 2 p. m. -51 ROOMS FOR GIRLS, with light house- keeping privileges. 959 India. Phone 273. - 92. FOR RENT to buyen. Conveniently located living rooms; near the Hill warm; sunny. Well furnished and reasonable. 342 N. 118th Street. Phone: 914- 1218. Mile, street. -914 FOR RENT: baird or couches; enter second floor; furnished; sleeping porch apartment. Mrs. Margaret M Henderson, 1258 Ohio Phone : 237-740-6329 FOR RENT to girls: Two nice light rooms, plenty heat and hot water. 1134 Miss. street. Phone 2233. Mrs. H. Larceau. --60. ROOM, BOARD, and chaperone for two or three university women students for second semester. Private modern apartment. Phone 1991 for particulars. LOST: Phi Mu Alpha fraternity frm initials "K, H, B." on hack. Date 2-18-28. Finder please call 2055W. Reward. -04 Home Baked Beans Banana Nut Salad Hot Corn Muffins "A" GRADES depend on the condition of your eyes. Have them examined and glasses fitted by F. H. Rohbert Optometrist. 832 Mass street. - 94 Every Noon Hot Plate Lunch 25 c Fried Chicken Dinner Potatoes Creamed Peas Combination SATURDAY Fried Spring Chicken Pan Gravy Snowflake 25c Extra Special PHONE 20 WE DELIVER Free Motorcycle Delivery Salad Hot Pan Rolls Sunday Evening, 5:30-8:00 Fried Chicken 15c Castille Soap 4-29c 60c D & R Cold Cream 39c 45c Moodess Napkins 25c, 3 for 69c ROUND CORNER DRUG CO. 10c Olivilo Soap 3 for 19c 3-7-9 Shows Tonite—"The Woman from Monte Carlo" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Sensational Liberty Magazine Story 3-7-9 Sunday Only Big Double Bill Zaza Plits - Telma Todd "War Mamas" "Air Police" Kenneth Harlan All Technicolor Hilarity - Beauty - Romance 4 Great Concendants Monday Thru Thur. "Manhattan Parade" Fashion-Rite Suits $23.75 Values Many good patterns that can be worn through the spring. Blurs, grays, and browns in woredd fabrics. $19.50 FANCY HOSE 25c pr. Neat fancy patterns in durable rayon and silk mixed hose. Overcoats 20% off 窄arrow and medium width upholstered, in near patterns All new clock. $1.00 Value 79¢ All overcoats, medium weight coats and topcoats are included at this discount. Many good patterns left. Paris Suspenders THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY LIONEL BARRY- MORE The one and only Garbo leads this galaxy of screen stars in an unforgettable romance based on the life of the exotic woman spy, Mata Hari. Directed by George Fitzmaurice Sunday—One Day Only GARY COOPER & CLAYDEN COLEBERT "HIS WOMAN"