WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1030 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 6 'Law Observance on Hill Better,' Says Cummings Usual Number of Pilferings Oc cur, But No Serious Losses Reported "Taken as a whole, conditions on one in point of law observance have improved," he said last year, "and Chief of Police C. W. Cummins when asked about the robbers' In view of the robberies of the past couple of weeks many people have expressed alarm. However, when the petty petty crime is placed in the past four years are taken into consideration it appears the conditions are no worse than they have been. The usual petty petty pilferings have been reported. Chief Cummings believes the traffic situation on the hill is very encouraging. At first, a good many parked and drove cars and were rather numerous. Chief believes, was due to the fact that a good many out-of-town students came to school this reason they were dealt with leniency. As everyone now should be familiar with these rules it is expected that offenders will now be dealt with KING OF BULGARIA DISLIKESCEREMONY AND CHEERING Sofa, Oct. 8-(UP)—King Boris of Bulgaria is no longer of ceremony. A surprise visit received by some of his subjects a few days ago is typical of the sort of events that uniform of an officer of the mercantile marine, King Boris left his palace at Axionskog on the Black Sea and went to Varna to attend of Varna. He run the launch alongside the Bulgarian steamship "Bourgais," clambered aboard and walked about the ship watching the unloading of unsuccessful unrecognized and unchallenged. Walking up to the bridge of the ship he encountered the captain who at once recognized him, saluted and stood to attention. The secret was then out, the news spread that the king was aboard and the big crowd collected on the quayside. Announcements --addition to several good examples of emnel remains. From the older formation of the Cretaceous age a fine bone, with an acorn-shaped carapas was secured. This comprised most of the skull and lower jaw which, upon examination, proved to be a new bone of the Cretaceous period. The age of this formation is approximately fifty million years and the particular member of the Cretean fauna that was found in the Port Pierre shades. Eia Sigma Phi, Latin and Greek fraternity, will hold a regular business meeting in room 210 of Fraser Hall Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Theresa Harrington, Secretary. N. P. Giat, department of neology, will speak on "Unemployment" at a meeting of the industrial commission at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow at Henley house Want Ads CLEANING and repairing; All makes of typetwriters cleaned, adjusted, and repaired. Lawrence Typewriter Exch- 737 Mass. Phone 548. . . 28 CURLS, SWITCHES, Transformations, extra, for sale, or made to order from wave setting. Send orders to rent to rent for plays Mosher, Mrs. Serdes, 13rd Term, Phone 1056. FOR BENT: Northeast room for men, single or double. 1308 Vermont.-25 LOST. Blue Parker pen on Campus between Cafeteria and Administration building. Phone 1096. —25 FOR RENT: Single or double room for boys. Private home. Phone 2005 M. -23 FOR RENT. One room for girls at 1220 Ohio. Has five windows and large closet. Phone 1220. —25 FOR SALE: 1927 Chevrolet coach, Cash; cash and trade; cash and terms. Good rubber; engine fair. Make an offer. 819 Miss. Phone 3108. WANTED: Student laundry. If you are not satisfied with your laundry and the charge, just call 243 8. — 27 GILES MELLENBRUCH and his Kansas City orchestra are open for engagements. Six to twelve pieces. Phone 24273, 1 to 6 p.m. — 23 WANTED; Student laundry. Also linen and rough dry wash. Called for and delivered. Phone 2563 M. — 25 WANTED: Students to sell lecture course season tickets; commission basis. Call in person at the Chancellor's office. -23 FOR RENT: Furnished apartment on first floor, with piano. Roommate wanted. Call Mrs. Henderson; phone 2377, 1328 Ohio. - 23 FOR SALE cheap: One nearly new Tuxedo suit; 37 inch breast. Call 646. -24 FOR ENGAGEMENTS with Johann Johnson and his K.U. orchestra, call 2508. $^{-24}$ FOR SALE. Fine locker padlock keys made for door, trunk, auto looks. Edges tools correctly sharpened. Treeway and Ritter, G2 Vermont. Prices 319. Society Fern Patechal of Almaeva was married to Clair Graham Lindahl of Belleville last Saturday afternoon. Both Mr. and Mrs. Graham attended the University here. --addition to several good examples of emnel remains. From the older formation of the Cretaceous age a fine bone, with an acorn-shaped carapas was secured. This comprised most of the skull and lower jaw which, upon examination, proved to be a new bone of the Cretaceous period. The age of this formation is approximately fifty million years and the particular member of the Cretean fauna that was found in the Port Pierre shades. The marriage of Charibeth Upedgerof of Greenburg to Bueford Pike of Goddard took place Sept. 25 at Wichthalle in New York, where the University of Kansas last year. Them Epithea, Baptist church sorcery, met last night at the home of the house Thomas 1234 Mississippi Street Court. George Krystian Amy Kelly, Otho R'Hora, Christie Willey, Honore Greife, Fern Nichols, Jennifer McFarlane, and Mrs R状禹, charter members of the security present were Mrs Drew and Mrs Marjorie Dietrich. The marriage of Harriet Collis of Oxford to Willis Warrens, also of Oxford, took place recently. Both Mr. and Mrs. Barra attended the University of Pittsburgh as a mouthpiece to Pi Beta Phi and he was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Phi Kappa Psi held its traditional smoke last夜 from 7 until 8 o'clock at the chapter house. Freshmen meet in the special fraternities on the Hill were guests. Pi Uplion announces the pledging of Robert Shaw and Richard Quinn of Kansas City. The wedding of Lucille Easter of Barlessville, Oka., and Paul Endroche of Detroit was solenized last Saturday at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Easter, a graduate of the University of Kansas in 1923 where he received all-University honor award. He was captain of the basketball team during his senior year, and was a memoirist. Tau Tau Beta Pi, and Sigma Xi, honorary and professional fraternities. The marriage of Gertrude Nichols of Laredo to Richard G. Zimmerman of Liberal will take place Saturday, Oct. 11, at Laredo. Both Mrs. Nichols and The paleontology department this summer sent out a party into Wallace county, to investigate reports of fossil species supposed to be of the Floridans. The party, although under the general direction of H. T. Marten, assistant director of the M.D.S. program was under the immediate direction of Curtis J. Heese, A.B.S. who is now at the University of Florida taking a straight course in vertebrate paleontology in which he will master the study of dinosaurs. Niven, c. 83 and Mr. Claude Hilbard completed the personnel of the expo- Although not a great amount of fossil material was insured, the important factors that caused damage to the material assumed is a valuable asset in the correlation and the different faunal succession. Fossil Investigation Party Secures Valuable Material for Paleontology One of the best fixed horse skins in the museum collection was secured in Mr. Zimmerman were graduated from the University last year. Last Times Today Harold Bell Wright's "Eyes of the World" Miss Haral Emerick will be hospice then evening at a reception for Miss Narville Amusepiece of Davenport when married with her husband. She will be her mornery for her mornery. Ms. Emerick was Miss Lola Trowbridge of Ushuaia, Mr. Emerson was Miss Martha Trowbridge of Ushuaia, Mr. Amusepiece was Miss Barbara Clement of Great Seas, for a time at the Grand Hotel. The mention of the faculty of the School of Business and their wives will have a buffer supper at the home of Denn Frank T. Stockton at 729 Indian Ave. SOC — Verified SEWING MACHINE RENTED By the week or month Hemstitching work On account of bad weather the committee had decided to hence that noreserve for use in the office of the committee are Mrs. I.E. Undererby, Mrs. W.F. Kineton and Mr.John For the first time in 32 years, H. T. Martin, assistant curator of the museum of paleontology, was unable to make his annual fossil trip into western Kansas. Two months ago Mr. Martin was has been convalesced ever since. Last Friday was the first time since the operation that he was able to assume his duties and even then an improvise to be used to carry him to his office. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 839 Mass. VARSITY Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Starting Tomorrow for 3 Days The World Series of Motion Pictures You'll Why are some men fashioned from steel and other cast from dress? Why is one human being gold and another timelike? Why do we call one woman fine and another common clay? See this Masterpiece of the Talking Screen Does One Slip Make a Bad Woman? Guests at the reception were Mrs. Mel, Mrs. W. H. Trowbridge, Mrs. and Mrs. E. W. Trowbridge, Mrs. and Mrs. Emma Sherwond, Mrs. J. R. Sebastian, Alfred Larson, Mrs. and Mrs. G. E. Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Brown, Mrs. A. P. Brown, J. R. Wade, Mrs. Corda Learned, Mrs. Lillian Thunke, Mrs Jane S. Clare, Miss Ann Thompson, Mrs Gravel Gardens, and Theia Phi Alpha announces the con- cument of Margaret Hamilton to like Money, a member of Phi Kappa raternity. Lynn Pioneer Settler Dies Empritha — George Osborn, pioneer settler of Lynn county died at his home here last Wednesday. Lyon Fioncer Settler Dies Campus Comment Can the Jayhawkers out yell the Indians Friday night after they have been on the war trail? "Don't wgope for several days." HUNSINGER TAXI Charles Agnew PHONE 12 ROAD SERVICE Tire and Battery Calls PHONE 47 Guaranteed Repairs for all cars Eudaly Bros. 634 Mass. For Prompt Battery Service Phone 4 Exide Batteries Fritz Co. Note Books Note Papers Yellow Sheet Fountain Pens We can save you money COE'S DRUG STORE Open till 11 p. m. — Phone 521 Here's a two fisted se s story that has Jack London's magnetic power, plus the direction of Santell, the man that made "The Arizona Kid." This one is entertainment plus! . . . News Comedy Rube Goldberg's Laugh a Minute Fun Test "SOU TO NUTS" with MILTON SILLS JANE KEITH RAYMOND HACKETT FOX Movietone Last Chance to Buy ALL SPORTS TICKETS Sale Closes Thursday Afternoon October 9 $10 to Students---Faculty---Employees of University $15 to all Others Holders of Athletic Books must make reservations for the K. U.- Haskell game at the K. U. Athletic office by Thursday afternoon. Unreserved books not accepted at the gate. ETTA KETT Doing His Stuff Paul Robinson - - -