TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1920 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- PAGE THREE Dick Byrd Lecture Date Definitely Set As Feb. 6 "Flying to the South Pole" Is Feature Topic at Appearance X Feb. 6 has been assigned as the date on which Rear Admiral Richard E. Williams will appear on the lecture course at the University of Alabama in the definite date was given by Mr. Byrd's bureau a few days ago in a letter to the university's law department course committee. In announcement of the course made at the opening of school, the Byrd date was given Many inquiries from out of town have already been received about the Byrd lecture, according to Mr. Nichols. Single tickets will be on sale on November 1. Admiral Byrd's topic will be "Flying to the South Polar." He will fly in the middle of the polar expedition, and explain his experience at Little America, as well as the The Student Enterprise season opens Monday with the concert by Claudia Muzio dramatic soprano. What's Doing Back Home Gleaned From Kansas Papers Larried - A plan to present Handel's great orator, "The Messiah," by a combined choral mode up of the Star and the Choral society. The Choral society, has been proposed by Professor Rehg, head of the department of fine arts in Sterling Colle Catholics To Build School Larned May Hear Messiah Irrigation Rights Are Sought Catholics To Band School City-Away Parochial school, a two-story building, will be erected this fall by the Catholics, adjusting St. Mary's church. Irrigation Rights Are Sought Syracuse—Evidence has been taken here in the Colorado-Kansas water rights in western Kansas in the Arkansas, M. S. Atwood, special commissioner of the federal court took the testimony. Farmers Union to Meet McPherson—The state convention of the Farmers Union will be held here opening Oct. 20. It is expected there will be a reduction of over 1,000 from over the state. Scott City Creamery Is Sold Scott City—A. C. Shelley has sold his cremony plant here to L. V. Winkler and Kend, who will continue the business. City Flower Garden To Be Made Liberal - flower lovers here are invited to plant a wild flower garden making it a wild flower garden. It is planned to make this a section of the city's public park. Want Ads --gifts to civilization on this continent. Wizard trivial chants and solomon core- dences are part of the tradition, he will be presented along with fanned dances such as the "Fish Dance" of the Winnebago's and the "impernite" "Eddie" Haskell Indian band will play through out the paneget and a mixed chorus of 120 Indian voices will sing围绕 FOR SALE: 1927 Chevrolet coach cash; cash and trade; cash and terms. Good rubber; engine fair. Make an offer. B17 Miss. Phone 3158 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 call lecture course season tickets; commission basis. Call in person at the Chancelor's office. -23 FOR RENT: Furnished apartment on first floor, with piano. Roommates wanted. Call Mrs. Henderson; phone 2387, 1328 Ohio. — 23 LOST: A notebook pad of vault pocket suit. Tan tull finish. Contains identify- ment cards. Philip Dane, Eureka, Kan- Finder Dallas, Philip Dane, Dallas, phone 2868. Reward. WANTED. Student laundry. If you are not satisfied with your laundry and the charge, just call 2443 W. —27 FOR SALE cheap: One nearly new Tuxedo suit; 37 inch breast. Call 646. -24 FOR ENGAGEMENTS with Johnny Johnson and his K.U. orchestra, cal. 2508. —29 TYPEWRITERS: New portables and good standard machines for rent. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange. 737 Mass. Phone 548. —22 LOST. A pearl-set gold Phil Beta sorority pin on Indiana street between 16th and 18th. Reward. Leave information at Kaman Business Office As the stars which guided their ancentors twinkle cover the Haskell stadium the night of Oct. 9 some 1,200 Intruders from all over the array through a pageant commemorating the gifts which the Redmen have given the palaces since they first arrived. FOR SALE. Fine locker padlock keys made for door, trunk, auto locks. Edged tools correctly sharpened. Treelight kit, Ritter, 628 Wiring. --319. FOR RENT. Single room to man graduate student or instructor. Private home. 1603 Louisiana. Phone 2897. —if Indians Will Portray Gifts to White Man in Pageant to Be Given Thursday Night For the first time on so hot a scale the Indian will re-enact his history and its links with the white men as only he knows it. From far and wide our tribes have a terrestrial parade, "The Passement of Great Gifts," and remind the world of their Symbolic of Culture The paparoo itself is symbolic of the contributions of the Red巾妃 to American civilization. The first period presided over by Pope John Paul II, with the Indian welcoming the White men to their shoes. His gifts were used to bless the nation's vitality went to Columbus, the art and music to Coronado, and fairs to Carver. Moving into the second act the musicians were called to Columbus. ancestors of tobacco to the Virginians, maize cords to the Pilgrims and the French to the Spanish, glycine Colony. The third era to be symbolized is the period of Great Trails, with the Lewis and Clark expedition, the first major exploration effort, and the Trial of Teas, which will depict the forced march under military control from the First Reservation in Oklahoma in 1850. The pasient will会给 with the gift of the modern Indian toy and girl to America, emblematic of the work of Redence for life in the present world. To Exert Tpeques and Phrubles Indian teepipes and pильки will be pushed by the footblooming will glow down on some strong and beautiful ash as pruners, and the footblooming will be represented. A long task to Hudell will start the host of the week. From the far northwest will over the mountains with their weird dances, brilliant colored pottery and still many brass trainings. At Hudell will be Soux with bucklings, foilers and paint, and from the central west the plane indians, the Ganges, Crowna All the tribes to be represented must be mentioned and the present, a feature of the 1930 Indian homestead survey, is one of the factors of Indian unity in the next century. Announcements Frank Jones, President. Le Cerole Francais se reunir le mercredi a quatre heures et demi, sallé 30 Fraser. --morrow at the Noon Luncheon Forum at the University colleges at 12:30. Ruth Breidenthal, Secretaire. A meeting and rehearsal for all old and new men's club club members who attended the tryouts will be held in the auditorium at 7:30 Wednesday evening. Robert Milton, President. American Institute of Mining Engineering; H. Foster Isaen, biologist of A. I. Littleton University, seminar, Wednesday at 4:30 p. m., room 8 of Woolworth Hall, all矿 mining students are urged to be present. Geology and geotechnical engineers are invitedly engaged. Women interested in obtaining employment should leave a schedule of their classes at Miss Hutland's office or contact the Office for men who have scheduled that will fit. "Labor and Culture" will be the subject of the address by Prof. Seka Eldridge of the sociology department The Tau Sigma class will meet to night at 8 in the women's gymnasium. Bernice Winterbotham, Pres. The Women's Bike club, will hold a meeting on Thursday, Oct. 4, at 7:30, in Fowler shops. Numbers are requested to be three randomly. Dorothy Durkee, Chrisman. PREPAIRING FOR NUBRAKA Wilma Brink. Captain IOWA STATE TRACK TEAM Amna, Oct. 7—Coach Bald Simpson expected yesterday that although his truckmen have been working out only in the spring, they are still in good shape for the Bolkshire two-mile team race Oct. 18. With four track lettermen and several prospective sophomores the Cyclone coach has a few things to from which to develop his team. Cyclone chances have been lowered somewhat, but the loss of key helicopters is a concern. The winds are enough to allow him to run this fall. Blackbird, a copilot, has run the helicopter. Ray Putnam, star Cyclone distance man, W. Thompson, Lloyd Nagel and Overhold bias the inert meter; while Laborton, Chieman, and McCharon used the squirrel numbers of the squirt are Petty, Slover and Thompson. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DICKINSON Shows 3-7-9 TODAY and TOMORROW A Laugh-making, Love-making Joy-riot! All-Tecnicolor! A Musical Slice of Country Club Life—Swing into it! Starts Thursday Jack London's "SEA WOLF" with Milton Sills Novelty Society Mrs. A. M. Blackwood, of Courland, in announces the marriage of her daughter, Laura, to J. Kennard Kennedy, of Lawrence, on Sept. 27 at Olmsted, Mrs. Kennedy is planning to continue her education. Mrs. Kennedy has attended the University last year, but has definitely decided whether he will continue his studies or not. The fifty-fifth annual Phi Kappa Psi freshman smoker will be held tonight in the chapter house at 1100 Indian street from 7 till 8 o'clock. This smoker has been a tradition, and a large crowd of enthusiasts have been sent to the freshmen of all the other social fraternities on the Hill. This affair is held with the hope that the freshman will become familiar with the members of their class. A correction in the date of the University Club's smoker has been announced. It will take places on Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the club, the speaker will be the speaker for the cessation. Mm. A, H. T. Turner will entertain the Book Club on Wednesday at 8 p.m. at her house, 331 Johnson street. The roll call will include vacation reading. A tea for the new house mothers is given at the Albi XII Delta house yylex with members of Alpha SI Delta security with Max, Gertrudis Pearson, president of the Albi XII Delta society. Dinner presents at the Alpha Gamma Delta house host night wavs Kakheeine Klein, Virginia Wood, Kauznei Klein, Virginia Durner Arch, Hollywood, Calif. The wedding of Ruth Lawless of St. Francis and Donald Hague Postes of Manhattan took place on Wednesday Oct. 1, Both Mr. and Mrs. Postes AUTHORIZED VIRGIN DIAMOND DEALER VIRGIN DIAMONDS May be obtained only through an F. H. ROBERTS Jeweler 833 Mass. VARSITY Shows 3 - 7 - 9 CINEMAS ONLINE JUNE 2ND JUNE 13TH & 14TH BRANDON HURST the hardy and bold artists of the world and her favorite art forms and have been proudly featured on your screen this season. Please contact you to provide us with your information. Jennifer Smith. Renaissance Coming Tuesday waited attended the University of Kannan, where she was associate editor of the University Dalry Kansan, and Berry Dalry Delta Delta and Phil Alpha Delta. Sensation of Sensations The marriage of Mins Crystal Marietis Soxman, of Lawrence, to George B. Byrne, Jr. of Kansas City, took place in the University of Kansas and both Mr. and Mrs. Byrne are graduates of the University of Kansas. The husband is a memorial monkey for Kansas City, where they will make their home. Mr. Byrne is companion to the John P. Byrne lumber company. You Would Have Speedy Service and Satisfaction Phone 117 It's Simple SMITH Drug Co. 929 Mass. Meet your friends here. We employ sixteen university students. Well Shod for the Occasion Nothing but pure creamy butter used on our tables 25c Largest sandwich menu in Lawrence over 50 confections There is a fine FASHION PLATE SHOE for every occasion And with our large stock We are able To fit you perfectly Call shoe department for appointments Will be in our shoe section on Thursday of each week FASHION PLATE SHOES are made the copyrited EVERST method, the last word in style and delightfully easy on the feet. A—Genuine Alligator tie (school) $10.50 B—Two-tone trainite trush (sports) $7.50 C—Pumps of Kiff or Satin (aftertoon) $8.50 D—Socks of Kiff or Satin $8.50 E—White Morte or Silver (evening) $7.50 and $8.50 Yes, we tint to match—Free SPECIAL A Well Balanced Shoe Wardrobe Dr. Wm. Wilson Chiropodist Brand New Edison Electric Grill makes bacon and other sandwiches better Shoes — Second Floor — W. L. Newman in charge Fudge Sundae made with Lowney's Chocolate Creamery Butter and pure cream ROBY'S ON THE HILL 1241 Oread Phone 50 Five Members of Arlie Simmonds Band Will Play Daily from 12:30 to 1:30 p. m. Sunday from 5:30 to 3:00 p. m. Try Our Daily Luncheon Served from 11:30 to 2:00 p.m. 40c including drink and dessert Lady cook and home made pastry Orchestra Music We will be closed for the game but open immediately afterward, and until after the Special Varsity 40c 3 Course Chicken Dinner 40c Sunday from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. Vegetable Soup Baked Chicken with Dressing Mashed Potatoes Gravy Tomato Jelly Hot Tea Biscuits Pumpkin Pie Coffee - Tea - Milk — SUNDAY ONLY — POPCORN! From our new all-aluminum Burch machine! Real Chili con Carne delivered at no extra cost 15c 2 Free Phones Postage Stamps Free Matches We serve Chase & Sambon's Seal Brand Coffee Free Delivery See our new Bantam Delivery car. PHONE 50 ETTA KETT Hot Airmen Needed - - Paul Robinson - : - By