TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Silverhawk Division of K. U. Glider Club Gets Identification Poyner and Topeka Enthusiast Make Successful Flight Last Week Lee Poyner and a group of glide enthusiasts from Topeka tested the K.U. Glider Club's glider Sunday, June 21. The club takes and takes up glider-flying as a hobby. More than a dozen successfull flights were made by Poyner an members of the club. Flying condi tion was fine in the field and the lack of a good sou wind. The plane took off fairly we with the use of the shock-cord, in the lack of wind made the sorrin of 18 nifternoon of 31 inferrnament was only 200 feet. Lee Poyer is the owner of a blb plane type glider. This type is quite rare in this country. It has a high landing speed and a fair gliding range. Payyer has landed his blb plane at the at speed of 90 miles per hour. The glider of the Topek group was built by John Lundberg, Jewell Benson, Hearne Goodrich and C. M. Rogers, students in Topeka who are studying under Payner, and expect to be with the KU club in the near future. The Silverhawk division of the glider club has received its permanent identification mark from Washington. The identification was issued by the Ministry of Commerce for Aeronautics. The identification number is "281N". This number is not to be confused with a license. A glider license is only pre-requirable after a certain period of flying, and a set time if the air "The Lost Prince." a playlet directed by Miss Frances Wilson, of the department of speech and dramatic art, will be presented by members of the finance team at 3 p.m. Thursday in Myers hall. Contributions will be received at the finance tea for the annual scholarship given by the finance team, Mrs. Kathryn Langume Nelson who will present several vocal numbers. SOCIETY Dorothea Simons will leave tomorrow with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Simons for New York City. M. S. Simons will be visiting for a five weeks cruise of the Caribbean sea, visiting Bermuda, Porto Rico and Puerto Rico and returning by way of Miami, Fla. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the marriage of Helen Louise Haines, of Augusta, to James Le Roy Barrick, and the wedding ceremony was performed Friday, Jan. 31, at Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Barrick are at home in Kansas City. Guests at Corbin hall are: Franklyn Argambright, of Leavenworth and Mrs. E. C, Greene, of Mankoto. American Institute of Dalcroze Eurythmics Modern Education in AJIYIMT MOVEMENT MUSIC Bodil Technique. Plastic Move-ment Movement Model. Companion, Composition NORMAL TRAINING Dalecore Certificate provided New Profession for College and School SEASON October 7th to May 14th Bureau on Request PAUL BLOOMBERG, Director NORMAL TRAINING 11327 Men--desired. Also a large third floor room suitable for three girls only $18 a month. Phone 1897. 1825 Louisiana street. —101. Before going to your next dance have flexible Half-Soles While-U-Wait Want Ads --desired. Also a large third floor room suitable for three girls only $18 a month. Phone 1897. 1825 Louisiana street. —101. FOR RENT: Nice rooms for girls. Single or double. 1600 Tenn. Phone 1150. —102. IF PLANNING to move, be sure to see my nice cozy two room apartment for boys, which will be available for next semester. Plenty of heat. Labouratory in room. Very quick house. Phone 35518. 1310 - 1025. FOR RENT to: Clean, reasonable rooms, one block from campus. quiet place to study. Sleep in room upon porch. 1421 Irish. 2180. -102 WANTED: at a club BURGERT Shoe Shop 2 boys to work for board Phone 2314J. —102 FORD COUPE: For sale cheap, Motor, tires, and radiator good. Must sell by Friday, $30 cash. Phone 102%. — 102 BOBETTE BEAUTY Shop. Guaranteed permanent waves, 83.50. Maxwell or finger wave with shampoo; 50c, finger wave, 15c; Hair cut, 25c. Phone 476, 927½ Mass. (Upstairs, room 8). —¹/³ FOR RENT to KEYS: Well furnished warm, sunny room for one or two cars. One-half床 to campus and Ka., catheter. 1218 Miss. Kearn. - - - - desired. Also a large third floor room suitable for three girls only $18 a month. Phone 1897. 1825 Louisiana street. —101. WANTED: Small furnished apartment with private bath. Must be near Hill. Phone 2126 after 5 p. m. — 102 FOR RENT: Double room with large sleeping porch adjoining, to 1620 Tennessee St. — 102 FOR SALE: Underwood typewriter model 5, good condition, reasonably priced. Phone 2126 after 5 p. m. FIRST CLASS rooms and board for boys with privilege of sleeping sleep, $3 per month; home cooking service, style. 1028 Virtue. Phone 2141 MJI FOR RENT - Mrs. Pyle has a large nearly furnished double room with east front for girls, price very reasonable at 1375 Mass. St. Phone 14041. ROOMS FOR GIRLS at 1234 Oread, one half block from the campus. Everything new, full carpeted floors, walnut furniture, private kitchen, living room, and breakfast room on each bedroom. Inquire at the Rock Chalk Cafe. ROOM for girl: Privilege of light- housekeeping at 909 Ind. Phone 1709 J. —160 FOR RENT: Rooms for boys, 1230 Oread, Can sleep in rooms or on sleeping porch. Reasonable price. Phone 2988. 161 FOR RENT: Room for boys in a modern house. 1001 Maine. Phone 1599 W. —100 FOR BENT to boys? Two double rooms at 923 Alhabauna. Ten minutes walk from Campus. Dinner served if desired. Phone 1208 W. FOR RENT: Large room with kite- chair; house bills paid. For girls, or man and wife. Call 1131 J. 1819 Vermont. — 100 BOARD at 1139 Tennessee. Also single and double rooms for boys. Phone 1733. —103 FOR RENT second semester: Rooma, well furnished 135x130; no other roomers. Modern home. Bound if you are interested. 812 Loo-Iden- phone 887. WANTED: A student to work for part time board and room at Ohio club, 1120 Ohio. Also garage to rent. —100 ROOM for rent: Nicely furnished in modern home. Hot water at all times. No other roomers. Also garage. Phone 1709 M . 945 Ind. — 100 FOR RENT: Rooms for boys. One single and one double room. Modern house. 1417 Kentucky. -102 FOR RENT: Rooms for girls; clean warm, large rooms; double or single, hot water; also breakfast and dinner if desired. Phone 1201. 1203 — 102 ROOMS for girls. On the Hill,1241 Louisiana. -100 ROOMS for boys: Single and double rooms for rent for next semester, with heated and reasonable. M.A., L. H., 1825. Tenn. streets. 1025. 1925 J. K. ROOMS for girls: Single and double rooms at reasonable rate, meals if The best of the season's musical plays, it gets ridiculous and laughs. The Alamo St. Star. All Kansas City saved about it. In the city's first song-about it. FOR RENT: Nice large room for girls in steam heated house; ideal location; on street car line. Breakfast and dinner, if desired. 839 Mills FIRST CLASS ROOMs and board for boys next semester at $35 per month; home cooking served family meal at 1528 Vienna - 100 Phone 2141 Ml AN ERNST LUBITSCH PRODUCTION JEANETTE MACDONALD LIUNPINE LARO LILIAN ROTT MAURICE CHEVALIER The Love Parade FOR SALE: Old walnut table 3'x5', for $10. Phone 2657 W. —100 Added Attractions Screen Song "The Old Grey Bonnet" News DICKINSON TYPEWRITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, month or year. Portables on easy month payment plans. Monthly payment writer Exchange 757 Mass. St., if you FOR RENT to boys: Two single and one double room at a reasonable price. Call 2095 R. 1333 Kentucky.—100 KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, boats, and mattresses paired, knives and shears sharpened, Paddocks and nightlight locks for sale. Renter's Repair Shop, 8 Bard Street, New York, NY 10019. FLOWERS FOR VALENTINES WHITCOMB'S GREENHOUSE Send the Daily Kansan home. For that "Beyond the Alps Expression" Go to the THOMPSON STUDIO Our Fountain Pens--will give you real service—a guarantee that we will back every pen purchased here. Phone 275 We Deliver 9th at Tenn. St Parker - Sheaffer - Moore Pencils to Match Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11th & Mass Phone 678 Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS BETTER MOTOR Willis Knight and Whippet Cars G-Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St THE CHARLTON INS, AGENCY May Receipt Service Phone 689 Insurance Bldg. THE CHARLIE TONS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you 838 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. Sheet Metal Work and Furnaces E. W. PENCHARD Roofing - Guttering - Skylights Roofing - Guttering - Shu lighta Phone 245 13 East 8th St. MODERN SHOE SHOP LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 May 836½ Mass. Lawzence, Kan. 812½ Mass. Phone 256 GOOD & RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints Lacquets and Wax. Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Def. 207-209 W. 8th H. W. HUTCHINSON 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. KAHN GARAGE General Auto Repairing and Refinishing Authorized Harrison Radiation Station 704 Mass. Phone 508 ...in a cigarette it's TASTE/ JUDGE A TREE by its fruit" The endless detail of aging tobacco blending, and cross-blending, the standard Chesterfield method, is not what interests you. But its "fruit"—keener, spicier aroma, rare mildness with unmistakable tobacco "character"—is just the one that smokers can judge by— "TASTE above everything MILD...and yet THEY SATISEY Chesterfield FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobacco, not only BLENDED but CROSS-BLEND' 1929, LIGGETT & MVERS TOBACCO CO. .