WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1920 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Beach Found Guilty of 'Bootleg' Charge After Extended Tria Officer's Evidence Provokes Officer's Evidence Prov Alibi from Youth at Hearing Charles Beach, senior student here last year from Neodesha, arrested and charge with possession and sale of beauty, was convicted on June 17 of蓄意 Jaume Hauge Muens' court yesterday after a prolonged trial. Beauch, out on bond, will be sentenced Nov. 16 on the charge of defrauding the institution of the possession charge. Convicted on the fictitious hearing last year, Beach was bound to oversee the arrest of Bench. Beach was arrested on charges brought by a federal officer, who it was revealed in the testified evidence a quantity of the "boozer" from Island. The former student offered as his principal defiance, an allied support by several members of the Alpha Kappa Pi fraternity that at the time of the transaction Bench was "playing" in the midnight at the fraternity house. Cross-examining the witness County Attorney Harry Prazek pointed out that the card game, which was played by a few, was veiled as poker, was a folly in itself. In further questioning, the habits of the fraternity with "a little game in progress generally on Friends' time" were brought out in the testimony. The trial drew many interested attendants from the Hill. The proceeded are occupied most of the day in district court. Want Ads WANTED: Family and student laundry. Guaranteed work and prices reasonable. We call for and deliver. 2529 M3. -63 LOSST, Alpha Tau Onage pik. Ini- lisse Alpha Tau Onage pik. Ini- lisse Wakai grymge and Fadr Halle- tion Wakai grymge and Fadr Halle- tion Wakai grymge and Fadr Halle- FOR SALE: Black catin slipper, size 61/2 AA. Telephone 2297 M. -49 FOR SALE-Underwood typewriter in first class condition. Phone 2126 after 5 p. m. —48 BOOM AND board for two girls to Campus, 1712 Alabama. Call 2320M after 6 p.m. - 51 LOST: Pratt High School ring, class '28. Finder please call Browne Johnson at 1022, J. —49 HAVE YOUR Christmas photographs made at the Moore Studio. Get a beautiful oil painted photograph of your friend, 719 Mac Phone 964. KEYS MADE for trucks, automobiles, door and panel panels; grass reed panels; Pallocks and nightlight locks for Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 - 46th. $60. Send the Kansas home. Business and Professional DIRECTORY FIRST CLASS EARBOR SHOP BOB STEWART 838 Mast Lawrence, Kam. Sheet Metal Work and Furnaces W. PETERSEN Roofing - Gathering - Shuttles Phone 245 13 East 8th St. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 10/25, Mass MODERN SHOE SHOP J. A. LYONS 836% Mass. Lawrence, Kana. DR. C. E. ORELUP—EVE 9 EAR Special Attention to Glasses Phone 445 Office over Cream Drap Stone FRANK H. LESCHER SIDE PAIRING 812% Mass Phone 256 GOOD & RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints, Lacquers and Wax. Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Det. 207-209 W. 8th. B. G. GUSTAFSON, Optomotist Complete lines of frames. Broken Lenses Duplicated. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Phone 2317 909% Massachusetts H. W. HUTCHINSON DENTIST 731 Mass. House Blvd. Phone 395 HALEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New And Used KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. C. C. COBB Radiator, Body and Radiator rebuilt; b rolled and 10 East Ft. Prof. and Mrs. J. Sturt Hamilton are entertaining the members of Mr. Hamilton's classes at a series of tuesdays at their home on 1718 Alabama. The Lawrence Art Club will meet at Spooner-Thayer art museum tomorrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. John Lee will review the work of Emil Winkocak and Hylokobek and Mrs. W. Alkinson will talk on "The Little Museum Painters." Sligon Alpha Epstein had a noir guests last night; Marshall Parisee and Lelaind Brown, of Kansas City, W. W., Phillips of Roswell N. M. The Philosophical Seminar was entertained at a tea last Friday afternoon by Prof. and Mrs. O. F. Rytzman, the author of *Crackle*, at the home of the former. The University Women's Club will hold its November meeting in Myers at 3 i'lleah tomorrow afternoon after the club meeting. The committee in charge of the tea. Denis Agnes Husband is a dinner guest at the Kappa KappaGamma house tonight. Mrs. J, E. Rynerson was a dimest guest at the Pi Beta Phi house Monday night. Tommy Johnston and Harry P. Watson of Topeka were guests at the Kappa Sigma House Tuesday night. Dana and Mrs. Raymond Schwegler were dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house last night. Delta Zeta entertained at tea from 3 until 5 o'clock this afternoon in honor of Mrs. A. C. Wilson, national inspector, of Dallas. Announcement has been received of the marriage of Miss Grace Winer, Br. Marie McElhany, who took place Monday afternoon in Kannas City, Mrs. McElhiny was graduated from the School of Fine Arts at Iowa State University and with the Alpha Chi Omega minority. Mr. and Mrs. McElhiny apartments in Kannas City, Mrs. Court Apartments in Kannas City. Social Calendar --for those who do not like to wait in line. W. S. G. A. tea, 3 to 5, rest room of west Administration building. Delta Zeta tea, 2 to 5 hours. Wednesday Thursday University Women's Club, 3:00 p.m. Myers Hall. Lawrence Art club, 3 p. m., Spooner hayer museum. Party Kanpa Signa Party, house, Delta Chi Party, house, Delta Zeta Party, house, The University of Oregon is planning to feed 4000 with especially prepared box lunches at this year's Homecoming, Nov. 16. SERVED TO YOU. Try This Service Select Your Meal from a complete menu, and it will be THE CAFETERIA Gives TABLE SERVICE Wayne Wood Saved From Death Penalty in Mock Court Martial Trial by Members of R. O. T. C. That six months in the jig is highly preferable to a trip before a firing squad was well demonstrated when the officer, Dr. Hale Wooden seemingly left the Fowler shops court at 11 o'clock last night. The police were sent into a section in a mock court martial scene, solitely cunted by members of the senior class in the E. O. T. C. department. The accused played the role of Private John Walker, who, as we were brought out in the trial, had tired of being a victim and had staged a walkout. W. O., Now more absence without leave, in its smallest form, falls under the jurisdiction of the first article of war, which includes the month of colons in the guard honors; while an absolute desertion, with intent to go away, and stay away, falls under the terrifying jurisdiction of the defile, and the defile's defense insurance of cold death before the firing squad. Private Walker and his defense hattened to plaint not guilty to Article 88. To the attack of A. W. O., lt. they pleased unity. The mock trial procedure, carried out in all its formalities, lasted for four hours, while witnesses were present. The prosecution, Eugene Nidliciner, who occupied the same position as prosecuting attorney in a law court, and by the council for the defense, both testified. Of the quikie and intricacies of the military court were encountered and brought out at the trial, several arguments being mixed into the affair. The mock court marshal was conducted this year as a part of the senior class work in the R. O. T. C. descent of all witnesses being university members. The part as president of the military court was taken by Charles Thornton Johnson, Harold Dewey, D. Knife, M. Rulina, Mavin Kleester. WHAT's the use of getting the good suit pressed for a date if the rain is going to make it look like a wet sack待来 you arrive? None whatever. When you're at Brand Slicter your clothes look precisely as well when you get there as when you start. "Don't be like that" The assistants to the judge advocate was Herbert Schertz, while the assistant for the defense counsel was Richard McCulloch who is sargent-at-arms and reporter. Witnesses for the prosecution were Lavin Kierster, F. E. Nelson, and Jason Vardy; while those appearing in court were Robert Duggan, Charles Oakes, and John Lonnkirch. George McKenna, F. E. Nelson, Dolly Stafford, Engene Ward, L. W. Williams, R. H. Bottles, A. J. Seitz Rabbi Hadas Will Speak to Jewish Union Tonight Rabbi Gershon Hinda of the Kenesh-Beth Israel-Shofn Synagogue, 920 N. 16th St., Student University of the University at 115 tonight in room 200, Prasser A real Fish Brand Slicker is good-looking too. It has set the campus style for years, and offers a range of wear and rough usage. Look for the Fish Brand label, Boston, Massachusetts. Rabbi Haddas is one of the younger generation. He recently resigned his pulpit in Brigid Court, Co., to attend a professional training as a former student at Columbia University and received his rabbinical ordination at the Jewish Theological Seminary. Announcements --also Paramount Sound News There will be a Quick business meeting this evening at 7:45. All members and pledges are required to attend. Alice Sherbon, president. 'Aunt Lucia' Cast Chosen 7, at 4:30 o'clock in room 110 Fraser. Emily Ferris, chairman. University Students to Take Part in Play Phone 275 Five university students and eighteen men from the glee club, have been chosen to appear in the cast of a comedy which is to be given tomorrow and Friday nights at the Lawrence and Friar's night at the Lawrence. The actors are to be given under the awnings of the Business and Professional Women's Club of Lawrence, the proceeds to go to the students. Out of the main cast of fifteen, five parts are to be played by students. Helen Houston will play the feminine role of Sarah and Doreen Simmons will have supporting roles, and the comedy leads will be taken by Larry King and Hector Baxter. Dorothe Simmons will give three readings before Dennis Dowen will give a dance speciality. Prof. Eugene Christy of the School of Fine Arts has chosen eighteen members of the Men's Glee Club to appear in the play. The following members include Glenn Simmons, Ivan Roberts, Paul Coll, Carl Erickson, Walt Honey, Merle Biricey, Philip Keeler, George Overtone, Georgette Schofeld, Roland McCarthy, Richard Martinez, Al Ewart, Gerald McClure, Paul Odoree, Byron Cook. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Whitcombs Greenhouse 275 Ninth at Tenn. St. Prices Mat ... 30c Eve ... 50c Heartbreaking romance in the glitter- tiering show of the show world, back- stage and front! Broadway rescue seems, a brilliant picture of bea- tiful women, ravishing costumes, bavish atel; Cateele songs! dances! Never before have you seen beautiful entertainment. 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