THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1920 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Squad of 26 Football Men Has Scrimmage in Yesterday's Grind Two Teams of Equal Strength Picked to Compete During Practice Session Coach Bill Hargles sent a squad of 28 men through a staff practice period terminating with a long scrimmage in yesterday's spring football workout. The small turbulent may turn to the slope of four winter weather. Jim Bauer took time off from his shot-potting activities to engage in the practice and serigraphy session, he said. Bauer also had backfield candidates reporting for the practice, as Page, Black, C, Smith, Gridley, Baird and Beard were all absent. One team was forced to use one defensive back during the serigraphy. In the scrimmage between the Red and Blue teams, Chandler at center, Akbison and M. Sorsum guard, Kite and Henson as ends, Kite and Hanson as ends, and Schake, Morrison and Beach in the opposition for this team was offered by F. Bausch at center, McCall and Davis at guard, Brasil and Zeolanek at center, J. Bausch and Madison, Cox, J. Bausch, and Ely making up the backfield. Taimer and Stock replaced Smay and Paden during the Blues during the scrimmage. The blocking of both teams was alternately good and bad, as was the interference running. Schanke, Cox, Bouché, Pereira, and Ground gainers, and Ehly showed ability to hit the line for yardage. F. Bauché, Broun, Breadi, Zoyzek and the Blues, as did the Red linemen, Rost, Foy, Atkesson and Sorem. The two two teams are quite equally good, with a number of lettermen on each squad. Movie Actor Loses Voice Hollywood, April 10—(UPI) the cast, of Paramount's new talk, "The Cave Man," was reported to be idle today while the cave man himself, James Reeves, resorted in an attempt to recover his voice. The actor was reported to have completely lost the use of his vocal cords during work on this picture, his latest. He was struck suddenly when the cops are unable to account for his trouble. Want Ads WANTED. P. WANTED: 10 rooms for athletes who will attend the Kansas Reals, Cahal K. U. 82 between 8 and 12 n. m., and 1:30 and 5:30 p. m. — 156. SALESMEN: Have good seller either alone or as sideline. Phone 2401 M. - 161 FOR RENT or Sale: Large modern furnished house. Close to Campus. Large sleeping porch. Suitable for 2180, 1247 Ohio — 161 The Latest Styles For Less Women's Pumps Sandals and Oxford's in Black, Tan, and Colors $3.95 - - $4.95 Men's Sport and Dress Oxford$ $3.95 - - $4.95 FANSHER'S SHOES 42 Mass. On the East Side Announcements --officers which was last night, these men were chosen: Harold Allen, president; Wilbur Moore, vice president; William Nichols, secretary; Robert Gates, historian; and Carl Cooper, Quill correspondent and alumni secretary. There will be an important Ku K宴 meeting Thursday night at 7:39 in room 290. Praser hall. Election of all. All members please be there All members please be the Bob Garlinghouse, president. W. S.G.A. will meet tomorrow at 2:20 in the rest room of central Admiration building for an important meeting. Fern Snyder. president. Students desiring to go on the Westminster student foundation bake and stork fry tomorrow night must pick Paul Crackett, phone 1274, to call. Paul Crockett, chairman. Dr. and Mrs. W, L. Burlick gave in a dinner last night, honoring the members of the University law faceties. The places were laid for 12 servants. On Tuesday evening, Dr. and Mrs. Carrie entertained a dinner in the dining room at Lincoln Lindley. Yellow turtles and a bowl of joumalis and ferns formed the table Nu Sigma Nu, professional medical trayness, will hold its annual club at the Mission Hills country club in Nashville. The speakers will be from the faculty in Kansas City. About 16 men will participate in the data chapter will attend the banquet. Mrs. Orab Ashley Lanko, of Clayton, Mo., supreme president of Mu Phi Epilon, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given yesterday at the Colonial tea room by the active and alumnus members and patronesses of The luncheon tables held bouquets of jounches, daisies and sweet peas. Dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last night were Kenneth Sterett, and Arthur Smith, A.B.29, of Kansas City. Mrs. Gorttebge Pearson, Alpha Xi Delta housemother, entertained the women of the chapter with an Easter dance and an informal dance last night. At the Sigma Delta Chi election o Dean Agnes Husband entertained yesterday afternoon at her home at 10am for the bride and the musical tea given in honor of Mrs. Ora Abel Agnes, his wife, pretep priests Mp Phi Phelium. Mu Phi Epionon hold initiation services for Mrs. Alice Morelfriss first evening at the home of the new president, Dorothy Elow. Prof. J, M. Kollug, of the School of Architecture, spares at the meeting of the International National art fraternity, of his travels in Spain and Greece last summer. Mrs. Mary Myers Elliott, A.B.29, b. and a former instructor in the department, of speech and dramatic art, the Tau "Annuum house last night." Chi Omega gave its annual Founder's day formal banquet last night at the chapter house. The spiring motif was carried out in cilf flowers and tangerines. The banquet weed, Mrs. A. B. M Mitchell, Mrs Solen Emery, Mrs Hurcher Underhill Dorothy Gregg, Hollen Holke, Virginia Lemah, and James Emmon Lamb. Tonia were given by Mrs. A. B. Mitchell, Lincoln Talferroe and Elise Bowman. Margaret Plummer, e'unel, Carol Fraternity Jewelry Easter Jewelry F. F. BORDESTER Jeweler and Optometrist 833 Mass. Phone 827 New Formal Fracks In a variety of styles and dainty colorings that are individual and exclusive to you. Pastel laces, chiffons, in delicate printings, embellished prints, capes, cape, or cap sleeve. Youthful and beautiful are these frocks for Dinner and Dance Campus Frocks $25.00 to $45.00 The Frock of Knit or Jersey Smartly comfortable and appropriate for so many hours of wear, whether on the go or in between. The finted frocks from Marinette are unusually smart and wonderfully woven. $25.00 Lea Penrose, *e'chunk - J-o-e-p e-h i-p e-n*, Lucille Pinker, *Gramma Gun读* nation read poetry in the meeting. She club had evening. Mary Jane White, ©21, led the discussion on "Modern Essays." Easter, April 20th Select Easter Cards Now Two Book Stores HATS Straws - Braids Combinations New Shades and Individual Styles Low Prices FOR EASTER 809 Mass. We have the hats to fit your personality for - $2.95 - - $4.95 Some less - Some more 809 Mass. LAST TIMES TODAY DENNIS KING Jeanette MacDonald in Shows 3-7-9 Attend the Matinee NOVELTY "The Vagabond King" Showing Friday and Saturday in the most thrilling romance that has come to the Talking screen A Lady to Love The most popular cereals served in the dining-rooms of American recipes, eating clubs and fraternities, are Basket Creek in Battle Creek. They include ALL-BRAN, Pea Bran Flakers, All-Natural, Nestlé Kellogg and Kellogg's Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit. Also Kaffee Hag Coffee, the coffee that leaves ANOTHER ARLIE SIMMONDS and His 12-Piece Band with Varsity Dance Plenty of GOOD MUSIC with GOOD CROWD April 12 UNION BUILDING 9 to 12 222 Dates .75 Stags $1.25