SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS RAGE THREE Charles Beach Gets Four Months and $325 Fine for Selling Liquor Twenty-five Students Attend Court When Judge Gives Sentence Charles Branch, senior been last year from New Bedford, sentenced to four months in the county jail and fined $200 and costs which amount to $125, for violation of the intoxicating law, lower jury mediation and court adjudication. Hugh Means. The defendant withdrew his motion for a new trial. Beach was convicted last year on the justice hearing and the University of North Carolina is being pledged to the dwarf court and was convicted Nov. 5, $\nu$. He was convicted on two counts of assault against his wife, who it was revealed in the beginning bed bought a quantity of the food. There were about 25 interested attendants from the Bill at court when the sentence was given. The Post Office Is Moving The Lawrence post office force will be "at home" tomorrow in its temporary quarters in the A. D. Waveney street. This building will be used during part of the construction of an apartment building at Seventh and New Hampshire. Want Ads --ward Weld of Kansas City, Student guests were Gordon Kingsey and Mercie Geltman. Chapersones were Kim St. Claire, and Mrs. Zena M. Heisler. EAT YOUR SUNDAY noon meal at Ye Tavern. Bath chicken dinner and lunch are served on Sunday, and desserts are throughout the 14th & 18th. — **59** LOST: Alpha Delta. PI bankbook he tween Snow Hall and Varsity Theater, Reward. Call Larry Jaffrey — 50 TUTORING - Six lessons, $4.00 Greek, German, Spanish, French needed time saving incurred inquire at Book No.1 Freshman Math English, Sciences, apt price, Two or three hours, award R.Call Larry Judi, $20.00 LOST! An Alpha Omicron FI pi. Tuesday. If found please return it 1144 Louisiana, or phone 888. —58 ROOM AND BOARD: Meals, two days, Sundays included. 85 per week Mrs, R. S. Stidam, 2076R, 1041 Ken tucky. — 55 WANTED: Room with kitchen privileges or two room apartment for light housekeeping by two upper classmen, near University; $160.90 per month. Address "X" care Daily Kansas. —47 KEYS MADE for trucks, automobiles, door and paddocks; gras repaired, knives and shears sharpened. Padlocks and nightclub locks for sale. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 East 6th. -qf. WANTED: T thirty young men to work during the K. U. M. u. game. Call between 5300 and 6000. Hairy phone: 154. Alissa. Phone: 527 --ward Weld of Kansas City, Student guests were Gordon Kingsey and Mercie Geltman. Chapersones were Kim St. Claire, and Mrs. Zena M. Heisler. BUTLER MOTORS Business and Professional DIRECTORY THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY BUTLER MOTORS Willys Knight and Whipnet Cars Good Used Cars. 617-19 Mass. S. THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Render Service. Phone 680 JAMES BLDG FIRST CLASS EARBER SHOP BOB STEWART 818 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. Sheet Metal Work and Furnaces F. W. MCEKLAND P.A. Roofing - Guttering - Skylights Phone 245 13 East 8th St LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 025 Mass. MODERN SHOE SHOP 836 1/2 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. DR. C. E. ORELUP—EYE & EAR Special Attention to Glasses Phone 445. Office over Crown Drug Store FRANK H. LESCHER SHOU RIPARING 812% Mass. Phone 256 PHILADELPHIA SHOE REPAIRING 812% Mass. Phone 255 GOOD RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and paints, antibacterial products. Pb. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8th DR. FLORENCE BARRWS ONTOPEATIC PHYSICIAN Phone 2317 909% Massachusetts H. W. HUTCHISON Downtown Hobbs 731 Mass. Phone 395 HARLEY DANSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNORES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. Prec., Robert Caldweller of the department of speech and dramatic art, who was ill last week and could not address the Chapinlin Elders club, will be the speaker tonight at the Woodburn's at 6 p.m. Miss Marion Peers, assistant professor in the department of design will give a lecture in Spencer Travers' museum on her role in the history of her pictures which are exhibited there from Nov. 3 to Nov. 27. The group includes forty paintings come are degrees and portraits of people she has painted at Academy at Colorado Springs. Others are mountain and landscape scenery painted during the summary of 1998 and 1999 in Ethel Park, Colorado in the latter type of picture. Announcements There will be a meeting of the Homecoming committee Monday at 10am on the alumna office. Filed in the program, arrangements will be made in Sierra Pl. psychology I currently will meet Monday at 4 p.m. in room 21 Administration building. The College League of Women Voters will meet Tuesday at 12:30 in 1414 Adrian Avenue building Mac Mary's. The League will have a "World Power from a Military Standpoint." The city League of Women Voters is invited to attend the meeting. Theodore Perkins, President. K. U., Dances will meet with Mrs Neel Carman nt 117 Kentucky for Tuesday at 3:00 p.m. for invitation Radhamanthi will meet this after moon at 3:30 in the Green room of the museum to present themselves for initiation on this stage of the Frazer hall. C. C. COB Radiator, Body and Fender Work Radiators rebuilt, brake fenders rolled and breaks welded. 10 Eight. 8th. Bsh. 486. James S. Welch, president. The Kansas University Glider club will meet Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 7:30 o'clock in room 116, Marvin hall. Visitors are welcome. C. C. COBB T. B. Jefferson, president. One of the traditions of the University of Iowa is to build a monument of corn breeze homecoming. If it was erected with vitreous the monument is burned. Two brothers on the North Dakota University football team have heavy weights which they have accrued. They continue while working in lumber camps. Your lawyer or banker will tell you that you can leave FUNDS behind but not your ARCHIVY of estates have been reduced to nothing within a few years through the inexperience of the "Create a Life Insurance Trust" A Life Insurance Trust, wherein your trust company administer the proceeds of your insurance policies, may be the most satisfactory solution of your problems. O. K. Fearing and W. B. Dalton McCurdy Bldg. 120 Mass. St. Telephone 265 Send coupon for information. Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia Philadelphia P 26 (Continued from page 2) SOCIETY Week end guests at the Alpha XI Delta house are Retha Fayne, Dorey Hintt, Margie Wills, Gloyd Reny, of Independence, Nell Marl Dewiner, Katherine Shee, of Inkta Drin Smith, Bunche Spackmane, of Winnipeg, and Todd Woodruff, of Tinberkshire, of Holdington, and Mrs. D. W. Stuart of Lawrence. The members of Phil Beta Pi entertained at their annual fall formal at the chamber house Friday night. The home was decorated with red, blue and white chandeliers, the chaperons room, Mrs. O, C Thomas, Mrs. Mina Orgen, Mrs. Jane McLennan and Mrs. Gertrude Pearson, Mrs. Emma McNutt, Msen Symcapnetis enjoyed. Gomma Phi Lai entertained Friday night with their annual Polly party given in honor of their plights. The performers entered the theater and the colors of the bird's wings were carried out in the arena. They also turned up music for the queens. the chaperones were, Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, the Mrs. P. H. Klickenberg, Mrs. L, C. Harris and Mrs. Frances Goodell. Gamma Phi Beta will entertain the members of the faculty at a reception next Wednesday evening from 7:30 until 9 o'clock. Elizabeth Millington of Pittsburgh and Iboud Kawdy of Roxford are guests at the Alba Dell P1 house at the High School Editors Conference. The Kappa Kappa Gamma house was decorated with balloons, cherry sainthummons, and silhouettes Friday night for the annual fall formal. She is also the hostess to Mrs T. S. Stower, Mrs J. H. Krennert, Mrs Belle Wilhelm and Mrs N. K. Thompson. Marcelia Miller of Womenswear was an out of town friend. Karl Behrend of Kansas City and Hugh Brown of Independence are week end guests at the Phi Mu Alpha house. Week end guests at. Corbitt hall this week are: Jane Gleason of Kensan City, Geraldine Meyer of Lenexa, and Mary Holcomb of Topken. Plate Lunch The Phi Alpha Delta annual fall party was held last night. Haffert's orchestra played and the decorations 35c Sunday Noon and Evenings. Blue Mill Sandwich Shop Showy 1.7-9 ARSITY Tomorrow-Tuesday BROTHERS! Prices Mar. 30c Eve 50c Yet each the other's enemy! other's enemy! ALL TALKING SENSATION Added Units All-Talkomedy "His Big Minute" Metro Colortone Revue Varsity News Jolting Melodrama Not a boy and girl romance, but a love between man and woman — and a conflict of brother against brother— were gold and yellow streamers and colored light. Chaperenes were brown, brownish-gray streamers and Mrs. Glen Leahman, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Walker were guests Starts Wednesday 'Woman Trap' EVELYN and HAL BRENT SKELLY America's Great Outdoor Classic Senate Cannot Adjourn 'Young Guard' Works To Get Speedy Legislation with with. GARY COOPER WALTER HUSTON RICHARD ARLEN MARY BRIAN THE VIRGINIAN Washington, Nov. 16—(UP) All adjournment plans were abandoned today on the Senate, leaderless and tired, entered upon its third continuation day of 11 hour sessions on the 11-hour rate section of the tariff bill. sessions would be continued under pressure as long as possible to accelerate passage of the legislation. Notice was served by a new band of Republicans known as "the young guard" that the long and harrowing The "young guard" claims Mr. Heover is disaffected with the failure of the so-called "old guard" leaders to carry out the president's wishes Santa Fe Excursion American Royal Live Stock Show KANSAS CITY, MO. November 19th and 20th $1.00 Round Trip Brilliant Horse Show each evening. Elaborate display of Beef and Dairy Cattle, Swine, Sheep, Horses and Mules. KANSAS DAY. NOV. 20 Tickets on sale for trains 14, 6 and 10. Nov. 19 and for trains 18, 12 and 26. Nov. 20. Good for return as late as November 30. TRAVEL BY RAIL Phone 32 Santa Fe Ry Read the Kansan Want Ads. Ford Touring—good condition. Priced to sell quick. Ford Coach—excellent motor and good appearance. One you can feel proud to own. 2 good Ford coupes—just what you need for this winter. Low cost and up-knee. Dodge coupe—good transportation. A low cost. 1928 model A Ford—sport coupe. A dainty and pied right. Save the depreciation on new one. Demonstrate. HAMILTON Motor Co. 7th 8 Vermont Phone 534 --- K. U. Dramatic Club Presents "The Devil And The Cheese" The Delightfully Fantastic Comedy By Tom Cushing. Successful N. Y. Playwright A True American Romance in An Ancient Greek Monastery Perched on An Inaccessible Cliff A Swirl of Passing Scenes Filled With Bright Contrast Monks - Bandits - Aviators - Cannibals - Shipwrecks MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY At Fraser Chapel Curtain at 8:15 Sharp ADMISSION $1.00 Single Admission Season Tickets Student Activity Tickets Reserved Seats in Basement of Green Hall