A FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1931 7 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Zack Mulhall, Showman, Dies at Oklahoma Home Veteran Pioneer Attained Fame Through Wild West Shows Mullah, Okla., Sept. 18 —(UP) —C佐 Zack Muck, famous Oklahoma rancher and abwoman died at his home in Oklahoma City on Friday. The owner was stricken Tuesday at midnight. Grief over his wife's death last January was said to have broken his heart. Born 84 years ago, Mullah was raised in the rough environment of the St Louis lions, where ferryboat feeds cattle crossing the Mississippi captured during the Civil War. In the West he came to Oklahoma 38 years after, making the famous dawn for land in the Cherokee strip, Sept. 15, when he skriken at his large ranch home here. As friend of representative railroad executives, Colonel Mullah ranked with Col. David Miller of the 101 ranch, West Windsor, W. Va., a pioneer leader. Colonel Mullah's instinctive showmanship placed him before the public frequently. He became one of the earliest Rush Roosevelt in 1901, when the first annual reunion of Rough Riders was held at Oklahoma City, Mullah, in charge of the entertainment features, gave a For a number of years he was a sociated with the 101 ranch show. Obituary --of the latest styles in— Coats, Dresses, Hats, Shoes, and Accessories is sure to please. Niles E. Conty, LLB, 07, who has been practicing law at Fremont, Kan., died June 10 from cerebral hemorrhage. Frances H. Norris, A.B.'01, former English instructor in the Iola High School, died unexpectedly last month at age 86 after a long illness. Norris had gone to Rochester for a minor operation, but while there fell down a flight of stairs and received a fracture of his elbow. Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Irene Chapman White, a former student, following a major operation in the Elsworth hospital. *Paul T. Riamesi, A.D. 26, former Men's Student Council president and member of the Acacia fraternity, died June 6 at Newark, N.J.* Word has been received that Chester Austin, a Republican, had June last an illness of the Texas Oil company at Port Arthur, the Texas o T. Reed Walden, a former student was killed this summer in an automobile crash on the highway near Westchiau. Mr. Walden attended the University one year and was a member of a sorority. Mae Wooler, a former student, dies suddenly after an apparent recovery from a brain injury. He had taken extension work at the University, taught school in Kansas City University, taught school in Kansas City C. E. Waterson, A.B. 27, died in the Horton hospital in June from an infection above the ear. Mr. Waterson was principal of Huhua school the past Read the Kansan want-ads. Hill Society Call K, U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Beta Theta Pi To Give Party This Evening Beta Theta Pi To Big and Little Sister Big and Little Sister Pieric To Be Given Tomorrow Bolta Theta Pi is entertaining this evening with a dance at the chapter house. Music for the evening will be furnished by Hub Else and his orchestra. Music for the evening will be furnished by Hub Else and his orchestra. Mrs. Nina Kimberly, housemother, Mrs. Tina Slover, housemaster on the Sigma Chi Banquet Hall, at Pompom, Kappa Sigma housemother will act as chaperons for the evening. Marjorie Luxton has charge of the food for the picnic and the entertainment in the inks of Willella Carr's kitchen. Because the picnic must bring fifteen cents. 5 big and Little Sisters will meet at Big p. m. tomorrow at Henley house for the annual Big and Little sister picnic. Between fete and fifty University Sigma Eta Chi Gives Tea for University Women A blue and white color note was carried out in the decorations and menu for the Sigma Ea Chi tea given by Mrs. F. H. Ohey and Mrs. A. D. Gryov, 1100 Ohio. Blue and white assters formed the centerpiece for the tea table from which Mrs. F. H. Ohey and Mrs. A. D. Gryov served. The patroness of the sorority received the guests assisted by Dorothy Ridgeway, president of Sigma Ea Chi. The annual Chancellor's reception for University students will be held in the Union building tomorrow evening from 10am to 12pm. Lindley and the deans of the various schools will make up the receiving line. A dances will be given following the reception. Engagement Announced Alpha Gamma Delta announces the engagement of Evelyn Glevitz Knight of Clafan to Kenneth Bleddget of Lawrence University is a member of Acadia fraternity. The members of Corbin hall are entertaining with a tea Sunday from 3:30 to 5 p.m. to introduce their new members to the women of the University. Corbin Hall Gives Tea Matthews-Jones Word has been received of the marriage on Wednesday of Miss Helen Lee Johnson, a student David Bailor, and of alliance. The bridge former University of Kansas student. Presbyterian Reception The First Presbyterian church, Ninth and Vermont, will entertain with a reception this evening for University students at 8 p. m. Kappa Kappa Gamma Open House Phi Mu announces the pledging of Robert Shater, Independence, Kan, Paul David, Bartlesville, Oka, Donald Porter, Kansas, Kan, and Frank Porter, Hollon. Kappa Kappa Gamma Open House Kappa Kappa Gamma will hold open on Friday, March 10 at 8 until 11. Arle Simmonds and his orchestra will play for the evening's HUNTER BROS. 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Loomis, B.S.19, has resigned his position as director of curriculum for the Denver public schools to take a place as principal of the University of Colorado School with the rank associate professor in the department of education. Mark Jewett, A.B.21, who did graduate work at the University in 1930, has received an appointment as assistant to Dr. Ver White as instructor in geology and mineralogy at the College of Chemistry. Last winter Mr. Jewett was on the staff of the University of Cincinnati. Corset Cotton, B.S. 20, has been made the manager of the Northwestern Mutual headquarters and the headquarters in Lawrence. His office will be in the Bowery theater build- Robert Borth, E.S. 31*, has reported to the head offices of the General Electric company at Schenectady, N. Y., where he displayed in the accounting department Dr. Ralph K. Collins, A.B.19, and Mrs. Collins, A.B.15, of Sofia, Bulgaria, expect to be in the United States when they graduate October, when they will visit Mrs. Collins' mother, Mrs. W. S. Arnett, 1126 Tennessee street, Doctor Collins took up a position with the University and 18 months work at Yale. At present he is doing public health work in Bulgaria and Turkey on his assignment with Board of the Rockefeller foundation. Eldin Parker, B.S.31, has been accepted into the 1931 training class of the New England Life Insurance company of Boston. Milton Sorem, A.B.31, will coach at Colby High School this coming winter. Helen Thomas Bennett, A.B'24, is the director of Thomas Laboratories at Yuma, Ariz., and EI Entro, Calif. Florence Healey, A.B.14.M.A. 30, will teach Latin and commerce at Wilburton, and Ann C. Brown will teach kindergarten. She will teach State Teachers college at Flagstaff, Ariz. Drew Shroeder, B.S.31, was of the two students chosen out of a class of 150 to the International Harvester company for the International Harvester headquarters in Weihua. Mr. Schroeder was a member of Alpha Kpu Pai Fei, and was president of the organization. Dr. Raymond O. Dart, M.D.*14 has been promoted to major in the medical corps. He will leave his present position and will be placed in a four month's leave of absence soon. N O W ! AND TOMORROW JOAN CRAWFORD DICKINSON "This Modern Age" Mon. - Tues. - Wed. GEORGE ONCE MORE The dramatical genius of stage and screen. Want Ads ARLISS "ALEXANDER HAMILTON" STARTING THURS. - 3 DAYS WINNIE LIGHTNER in THE SHOW FURNISHED ROOM: Large south-west room on Hill; well furnished, with staircase and fireplace. Graduate woman student pre-graduate. 1299 Oread. Phone: 1453 KU. 70 FOR GRADUATE woman, a very nice front southeast room, single or double. 1231 Oread. Phone 2869. —10 IROOFS FOR boys: Special rates to graduate students or boys going home week-end. Garage free. Will give one work in exchange for work. IPO Tenn. SIX GIRLS wanted for spare time six. Should be easy to make $10 to $2 per week. Phone between 6 and 7 tonight, at 1862. —9 WANTED—Student laundry; works guaranteed and prices reasonable. We deliver. Phone 1313. —18 "SIDE SHOW" FOR RENT: Rooms for boys. Close to Campus. 1300 Ohio. Phone 2738 W. CALL PERRYS Hand Laudry for satisfactory laundering. Work called for and delivered. Reasonable rates. Phone 2551. 1116 New Jersey. —30 WELL BALANCED home cook meals. All you can eat, $5.50 per week, 1328 Vermont Call 1812 Mrs. D. Heckart FOR RENT to boys- One large double room with private swimming porch. Rates reasonable. Phone 1555. 1416 Tenn. -9 WANTED. Boy roommate. Inquire 943 Louisiana. North of Corbin hall. Phone 2513 M. —9 WANTED: Model T Ford touring, good tires and body, $25 or under. Call at 1208 Kentucky, or phone 2813. IOOMS: Boy wants roommate in southeast room, $7.50 each. Also double rooms for boys. Phone 1799. 1345 Vermont. --8 FUNNISHRD COTTAGE. Modern, suitable for married student. Walking distance from University. Price $23 with garage. Call 1825 W. - 8 FOR SALE! Piano, cabinet grand, Vocose; Circus walnut case,假 condition. Phone 929. 1117 Ky. E. Hagel RADIO SERVICE: Experienced Radio- triester servicing all mats; science testing equipment, save money and gain experience. Oread (Reed), Phone 2846. —11 WHITE LADY wants student laundry. First class work. Price very reasonable. Called for price and delivered. Phone 2856 J —11 FOR RENT: One large room. Accommodations for four boys at $7 each. 1231 Ky. Phone 2886. —6 FOR RENT. Spacious double room for boys at 1312 Ohio. Phone 1067. Home privileges. M., A. N. Gerecko. — 8 WANTED 4 boys: Two large rooms. modern house. Bath connecting. $ per student per month. Garage close. C. D. Dahleh. 326 Miss. Phone 1918J. 18 STUDENT SALESMEN wanted. Experience helps but not necessary. References, 1225 Teen. —10 FOR RENT: Boys. Better furnished rooms. $8, $9, $11, $12 per month Home private rooms. Home cooked meals advised prices. 1252 Tenn. Pho- 196. FOR RENT in private home, a very nice room for professor or upper-classman. Home privileges. Rates vary. New Hampshire. 1017 New Hampshire. Phone 2595. 10 NOIROS AND board for boys on the Hill at 1235 Michigan. Short walk without a climb to all University buildings and car line. Call 296-10-30 TRUNK KEYS, door keys, car keys, Good locker padlock, night latches, and auto locks in stock. Trewory & Rutter 623 Vermont, Phone 319. 28 KANSAS CITY Journal-Post, delivered to you each evening and Sunday morning, 15 cents per week, Sports news and pictures. Phone 608. —2 RADIOS FOR RENT: Hanna's. Exclusive agency for Majestic Radio and Refrigerator, Atkwer-Tenor Radio and Hoover Sweeper. Phone 306. 944 Mast. NICELY FURNISHED room: Single $10 or double $15. Garage. 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