WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1920 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS R AGE THREE Quota of $1000 More Than Half Subscribed in Red Cross Drive Sigma Kapp Sorority Report 100 Per Cent Membership In Organization The Red Cross drive for membership on Mount Orend is less than half over, the quota of $1,000 is more than half of the number coming in almost one a-minute at the business office and to 100 Fraser Avenue. The branch's Merci Cerise AE39; chairman of the drive. The faculty, employees and organized houses will have reported by tonight and the remainder of the week's drive will be conducted solely in charge of the day Janes and the K U. League of Women Voters. Sigma Kappa security reported 100 per cent membership contribution late last evening, being the only organization thus far achieving this record. $25 million from Sigma Kappa Westminster hall. 4.50 Wattinsk hall. 3.05 Gamma Phi Betu. 14.00 Theta Tau. 10.00 Aquila. 10.00 Dhi Delta Theta. 10.00 Alpha Tau Omega. 10.00 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 10.00 Alpha Xi Sigma. 10.00 Marvic hall (faculty) 30.00 Central Administration Blkg. 47.00 Total receipts at noon $224.55 Reported yesterday $282.19 Grand Total "Faculty members and University employees making their membership with the University solicitors should get a '100 per cent pleasor' from Miss Bunny," she added. Want Ads --explained Dr. K, K. Landez, chairman of the Douglas County Red Cross, "in order that they will not be noiseless while you eat," she said the latter part of the week." LOST: Tuesday, x small tooled Flora entire leather purse. Flander call B Watson, phone 1128. Holden — 54 FOR RENT: One room for boys, 1001 Maine, Phone 1599 W. -56 LOST: Brown leather coin purse in Indiana or Oread street. Thursday's news of the exchange, key, and珍珠 gus coupon call, call Mrs. John Bunin P03. 102 EXCHANGED: Will person who traced hate with me at Watkins hall Friday night please call 25473—at any meal time? WANTED: Thirty young men to work during the K-U-M, U game. Call between 5:30 and 6:00, Harry Lom, 114 016s. He calls . . . 57 BROADVIEW Jon has an attractive suite of rooms with sleeping porch for rent furnished or unfurnished. 701 California, Phone 1467. — 54 KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and doors; guns required, knives and shears sharpened Padlocks and nightlight locks for sale. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 East 8th. --- off RUTLER MOTORS Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Willys Knight and Whippet Cars Good Used Cars 617-19 Mass, S May Render Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Render Service. FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP BOB STEWART 838 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. 838 Mass. BOB STEWART Lawrence, Kan. Sheet Metal Work and Furnaces E. W. PENCHARD Roofing - Guttering - Skylights Phone 245 13 East 8th St LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. MODERN SHOE SHOP J. A. LYONS 836% Mass. Lawrence, Kan. DR. C. E. ORELUP—EVE B EAR Special Attention to Fitting of Glasses Phone 445 Over Office Dress Shop FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING PHONE H. LUTCHER REPAIRING 812% Mass. Phone 256 GOOD B RICHARDS Deals in Wallpaper and Paints, Ink, Paper and Vinyl Ph. 620 Opp. First Dept. 207-209 W. 8th. DR. FLORENCE BURTHOS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Phone 2303 9397 Massachusetts H. W. HUTCHISON DENTIST 731 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mast. C. C. COBB Ratlator. Ink, paint and Work Ratlators, rebuts, ink, paint rolled and To Hold Tryouts Tuesday Trouneys for MacDowell fraternity will be hold next Tuesday, it was decided at the meeting last night. All members interested are free to try out. MacDowell Will Select Those Accomplished in Arts Members are chosen for MacDowell on the basis of their interest and ability to work with others. Eligibility is judged from the work submitted by those desired member candidates. The overall resume has been outlined by Helen Elena fa'50, president of the organi- C. C, COBB Radiator, Body and Fender Work Radiators rebuilt, bent fenders rolled and breaks wrenched. 10 East E8th. Phone: 486- Students wishing admittance for work in painting, design, architecture, literature or dramas are asked to meet in room 329 Administration at 3:30. Any paintings, designs, or architectural plans the student has done must be acceptable for submission to the student board be brought by the student at this time. Dramatic students will give any cutting from a play, reading or poem before the judges at this meeting. Those desiring to enter for music will be given troyans at 7:30 o'clock. Central Administration auditorium. Miss Elizabeth Dunkel of the physical education department will select members of the dancing classes for membership in the club. No try, except for some students. Judges of the trousls will be faculty members of MacDowell. Jayhawks Flown --ful completion, will make it possible for medical students to take work in the R. O. T. C. Conflicts in the schedules under the present plan make it Harold Fair, B. S. 27, is employed by the Merchant Calculating Machine company, Milwaukee, Wis. Randall Reed, B. S.'28, is compley- degree in the School of Commerce at the institution at the University of Chicago. He received a scholarship for J. C. Nichols, A. B. '02, and Thornton Cook, A. B. '33, who were reported recently in the Kansas who have been elected last week to Beta Gamm Sigma, have been members for some time. Major T. J, Striicker, B. S, '06, is on the new board of directors elected recently by the University Club of *Kansas City*, Mo. Mitchell E. Foster, B. S. 28., has a position in the sales department of the Ottawa Paper company at Toledo, Ohio. Myrli Engel, B. S.' 29, is with the Commercial Credit company, Kansas City, Mo. Harold Fenberg, B. S. 27, is employed in the Kansas City office of Peat, Marwick, and Mitchell, certified public accountants. Vernon Kaufman, B. S. '28, writes that he now is employed by the S. K. Krege company, in East St. Louis, Ili. Gortride Seary Flickenger, A. B '28, is still living in M. Pleasew, Lowa. She reports that she has organized an alumni association, she has organized all other important officers. Meetings are held regularly and she has a great deal of fun cheering for k. U. I. If Kansas does not win the game, she has a Mi-Sour court trial. Pleasew never give her peace of mind again SOCIETY Mu Phi Epiphon, professional music sorceror, held initiation last night at the home of Rachel Busong, 1513 Crescent road. Those initiated were Jean Sebastian, f'n'31; Jame Conlubion, f'n'32; Julie Foster, f'n'31, and Elizabeth Hall 'f'30. *a* The annual Founder's day banquet of the organization will be held tonight at Wiedemann's grill. Ruth Berman, chair of the committee in charge of the arrangements. Malcolm Sowell, who is district examiner for the Sigma Na fraternity eft night for Marathon after the week-end with the local hapter. Guests of Stigma Alpnau Epilon last night were; Mr, and Mrs. Charles Robert, Mrs. Robert Garnett of Kensington City, Kan; Mr. R. C. Dumm of Holdington; Robert Wok of Ottawa; Richie Webster of Corpus Christi; Arthur Webster, of Cornish Church. Harold Null, of Wichita, was a guest at the Sigma Nu house yesterday. Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house last night were Prof. Henry Werner, Richard Veach, Creighton O'Kerman, of Kansas City, Dr. F. A. Carmichael and F. I., Blackmer, of Harold Null of Wichita, Lloft, and Harold Null of Wichita. Theta Epsilon met last night a night at the home of the Rev. C. A. Thomas 1124 Indiana at 7 o'clock. The theme was "Hawaiianism in the World," and last night Hawaiian student presented native music and informal talks. Joseph Katsumuna Iasan Fujiyama, Hisao Aoki, Bert Davis, and Nathan Dents taking part in the program. Mignon Nye of the Tau Gamma house is in the student hospital following an operation for appendicitis Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house tonight are: Elizabeth Ainsworth, Natale Hines, Marion Moses, and Aline Rourke. Dinner guests at the Tau Gamma house last night were: Mrs. William L. Bardick, Mrs. Eva Oakes, Mrs. J. T. Dunkley, Miss Addie Murds of Atlanta, Ga, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Horkmann and Mr. C. B. Hofert. Beta Theta Pi is entertaining with a dinner this evening for the Beta daughters and sisters now in school. Howard McKinkey of Kansas City is a guest at Pi Upsilon house this week. Medical Unit Is Proposed Twenty pre-medical students attended the meeting held yesterday evening at Snow hall to discuss the plans for a medical branch of the university. According to a unit was created, according to Eugene Frazier, m²³. Talks were given by Copeland Bowers, m³², Major W. K. Coenig, professor of medicine science, and Prof. E. L. associate professor of bacteriology. Prospect for the success of the plan look promising. The petition which Mr. Frazier is circulating has 40 names he expects to have 75 names soon. Twenty Students Discuss Plans for Branch in R. O. T. C. Pre-medical students were given an opportunity at the meeting to ask questions and to discuss the proposed unit. The plan, if carried to successful completion, will make it possible for medical students to take work in the R. O. T. C. Conflicts in the schedules under the present plan make it We Have the Official Tap-Dancing Plate in All Sizes Electric Shoe Shop If the proposed medical unit is successful here, it will be extender to Rosedale. Contest Prizes Awarded First place in the sketch competition of Scarab, professional architectural fraternity, has been given to the group of sketches submitted by Ed Mehner, c. 190. The award will be awarded at the end of the year. A meeting was held by the Scarabae last night at 6:30 at the Green Owl restaurant. A talk was given by A. La Vuitton, head of the business meeting. The national convention of the different chapters of Scarabae to be held in Minneapolis on Monday will take place at the White House. The delegate from here will be John Sayler, e:30, president of the Scarabae. Greek letter organizations at the University of Illinois have launched legal proceedings against the state in an effort to free their property holdings from taxation. The Illinois Supreme court has ruled that fraternal organizations are and educational institutions and are therefore exempt from any tax. GIRLS! Judges of the sketches submitted were Prof. Raymond Eastwood, of the School of Fine Arts, and Prof. J. M. Kellogg and Prof. G. M. Beal, of the department of architecture of Engineering and Architecture. At the national convention of Scarab, to be held at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis on Nov. 25-28, the entire collection of sketches will be placed on exhibition. After the sketches of these contributions will be sent to each university having a chapter of Scarab. A gold medal will be awarded to the individual in this national com-munication with the best group of sketches. USED CARS 1017 Mass. Shine Parlor 11 W. 9th 1925 Ford Coupe 1925 Buick Touring 1925 Buick Sportback 1925 Dodge Roadster 1925 Oldsmobile Roadster 1925 Budge Sedan 1925 Budge Saloon 1925 Buick Coach Meisner Wins First in Scarab Sketch Competition Lawrence Buick Co. Phone 402 700 N. H. Many other student specialties. Social Calendar W. S. G. A. tea, rest room of central Administration building, 3:39 Mu Phi Epsilon founder's banquet Wiedmann. Wednesday --by Committee Sigma Kappn alumnae bridge club Mrs. V. L. Morrison. Fridav Thursday Gamma Phi Beta formal, house 1, 1. m. Kappa Kappa Gamma, chapter house, 12 n. m. Mrs. W. S. Johnson, bridge home. Phi Beta Pi, formal, I a. m. Pi Unison party, Eldridge hotel, 12 o. m. Phi Alpha Delta party, house 15 Alpha Chi Omega party, Ecke's hal Alpha Chi Omega party, Ecke's hal 12 p. m. Alpha Kappa Lambda party, house 12 p. m. Will Head County Clubs Most Chairmen Are Selected Most of the temporary chairmen for the county-clubs were selected last night at the first county club meet. In addition, consideration was taken in choosing the chairmen since they are the ones responsible for meeting and explain the work designed by the general committee. signed by the general committee. John Mize, chairman, outlined the work of the clubs and policies which he has enforced in淤塞 by the committee as a whole. Try a Box of Our Fresh Special Nyal Sale This year the general chairman and mem- 员 of the committee will work in closely with the president as the chairman than in the past in order to get a definite policy before the committee. The meeting of the county club chairman will be held earlier this year so that the clubs will have more time to plan their program at their school. Last year the "du" epidemic came at the time when the clubs were first planned and did not have time to fully plan any entertainment at their schools. Survey Shows Good Records Mean High Salary 50c Par shaving cream The entire list of temporary chairmen will be announced within the next few days. A recent study of the student's college record as a forecast of success has been made by the Bell Telephone Company, who are employees who were graduated from colleges, according to George J. Hood, professor of engineering. The first graduate class stood among their graduating class stood among the first to obtain 10 per cent in grades. These it was found rose four times in employment with the Bell System until the median salary of this group stood at 35 per cent more than the average for graduates. Grades Foretell Success 50c Nydental tooth paste 2 for 50c ALSO—100 other articles "2 for 1" during this big sale THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 50c Par shaving cream ... 2 for 50c Vassar Chocolates Half Pound Boxes Exclusive Vassar Agents for students in connection with our usual week-end sale. Two Pound Boxes "Handy for Students' Rankin's Drug Store Phone 678 College Inn A good place to eat. 11 & Mass. ARISTY Tomorrow Fri ALL-COLLEGIATE REVUE NO PROFS, NO QUIZZES JUST FUN AND WHOPPEE! LOSE TONY DEVYIO MONICA PATRICIA PELAO EMILY PENTENSON TWELVE TREES, FRIEND ALBERTO ELIZABETH PENTENSON ALL TALKING SINGING, DANCING MUSICAL REVUE in "WELCOME DANGER" after 30 years of emullovement. Those employees who were active in extra-curricular activities were the next studied and although they showed superiority in obtaining raises in salary they were inferior to the 10 percent of the first 10 per cent in scholarship. SAWYER'S Rainwear FROG BRAND SLUCKERS SAWER "Swing Brand" hive has here involved a leadership taking part in the cam- mon with well-dressed college girls and women as well as many young people, as an all-wing life is essential. H.M. SAWYER & SON EAST CAMBRIDGE MASS. New York Y Y F Trucks R L Lines Bank Service Team Nancy deLivery offers an all-paid booking, named after wife/guardian Grace. An online reservation is required or unpaid. Airfare and/or艘费 at Nancy deLivery. Your choice of room. Many every week. Your choice of room. DICKINSON TODAY TOMORROW FRI SAT MON - TUES - WED Hear HELEN KANE Hear JACK OAKIE ALL TALKING Sweetie " It's a honey ! By Paul Robinson ETTA KETT No Grass Under Etta's Feet! SO YOU'RE WILD ABOUT THE NEW DOCTOR IN TOWN YOUVE NO IDEA ETAIL! I'S POSITIVE DINNER! I'M GOING TO PRETEND HE'S GOOD HEAD ACHIEVES SO I CAN HAVE AN EXPOSE TO MEH. I MORRY - BUT DOCTOR- KANGON JUST LEFT - HE GOT AN EMERGENCIE CALL TO MISS KETT'S HOME-