WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23.1920 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Paintings by Kansas Artists Are Included in Year's Exhibitions Art of Well-Known America in Oil and Water Colors to Be Shown A collection of the work of Kansas, painters, and displays of both water-color and oil paintings by well-known living Americans will be in attendance on Saturday at a program of the department of paintings as announced by Prof. Albert Bluch in addition to the drawings of the artists at the Davis-ustovic, which are now on display. Beginning Nov. 1, there will be a showing of fascinate color reproductions after the works of old and modern masters. For the month of December an exhibition of water colors, with about 40 examples of the work of the great painters, has been promised by the American Federation of Arts. This collection will be shown concurrently with the exhibition of the work of Kansas painters which will view at Spooner-Taylor museum. In January there will be an exhibition of paintings and drawing by Gwendolyn Menz Walldrop, a member of the Walt Disney Colorado, who is one of the strongest est women painters working in today, according to Professor Blos. "Later in the year," he says, "under the co-operation of the College Art Association of the University of Michigan and the National Academy of Poetry in oil by noted Americans will be shown. In conjunction with music week, a collection has been promised to come either from the Metropolitan Opera or the National Academy of Poetry." These exhibitions, together will recent works of the members of the faculty of the department of paint at New York State College 325, east Administration building. May Be Candidate Again "Ma" Ferguson Considers Second Term As Governor Austin, Tex. Oct. 23 (UP) — U.S. Senators Robert L. Scalia and electored governor of a state may again a candidate, her husband, former governor James S. Ferguson, and former governor John Kerry. That either he or Mrs. Ferguson will enter the race next year has been One of his first acts, if electes Ferguson would, be to pardon about 2,000 Texas convicts for good behavior. He said the rest to go to work they might put gardon toes. Elaborating on his book, he wrote: "I have no desire to pose as a bootleather-enticing governor unless the people demand, it of their law-enforcement." "The law against moving tenants at night is a damnable disgrace and gives the Mexican Peon a chance to laugh in our faces." --- Want Ads LOST: Dark grey army blanket, Saturday in Stadium, section N, 28th row. Call IU —36 FOR RENT: Boys when wanting warm rooms for winter. Oil heat; newly papered; 1/5 block from campus. For information call 2188. —41 LOST: Bunch of keys in leather key case. Call Harry Lose at 565, 1250 Louisiana. Reward. —38 LOST: Medium sized black and white Shearfet fountain with medium point, probably between administration building and Alpha Gamma Delta house. Return to Evelyn Grissel, telephone 1651, reward --38 WANTED: Family and student laundry, Guaranteed work and prices reasonable. We call for and deliver. Phone 2529 319. —46 LOST: Monday morning, Sigma m Kappa crested ring between Adm bldg and 12th Street on Mississippi. Call Mattie Pitt at 107. Reward. LOST: Parker fountain pen barrel on campus Monday morning. Return and receive reward. W. Waggoner. Phone 1701. —36. FOR RENT: L. C. Smith typewriter in good condition. Special rate for remainder of semester. Call Oren Maugeri phone 2570 1639, New Hampshire. —J, 36. LOST: A pair of glasses that fold up. Call Julian Clark af 1586, Reward. Reward. HAVE YOUR Christians photographs made at the Moore Studio. Get a beautiful oil painted photograph of your friend, 719 - 51 - Phone 964. KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and padlocks; guns repaired, knives and shears sharpened, Padlocks and nightlight locks for sale. Butter's Repair Shop, 8 East 4th. --af. Edison Eager to Return Home to Laboratories Detroit, Oct. 23, (UP)—His laboratories backed to Thomas A. Edison today and the famous inventor was eager to get back to them. Rested by a good night's sleep in the home of Henry Ford, his long time friend, Edison turned his head to the left. At N., J., where he left off his work to come here for ceremonies commemorating the anniversary of his invention of the light bulb. The 83-year-old electrical wizard was reported recently recovered from the effects of a near collapse Monday sight at the banquet in his honor. Only One Dope Upset Occurs in Scheduled Playground Ball Games Phi Delta Theta Loses Matcl to Kentucky Colonels by Close Margin In spite of the disagreeable weather yesterday, the regular schedule of playground ball games was played. The contest was the contest was the game between the Kentucky Colonels and Phi Delta Theta, the former winning the game with 15-3 victory. Only one game was won by default, that being the scheduled game between Phi Kappa Psi and Acacia. Sigma Chia has been running true to form in the past few games, since its defeat at the hands of Kappa defeated Phi Alba Delta last night by a one-sided score of 15 to 0. The Duncan Club met its second defeat this week in the game with Beta Theta Pi. Their first game this season was against Kappa Alpha added to its string of victories last night by winning from Delta Sigma Pi. This game will mark the Pi Kappa Alphas are one of the winning teams in this intra-national sport. Summary of yesterday's games are as follows: Division 1: Alpha Tau Omega 7 Phi Kappa 4; Pi Kappa Alpha 6 Delta Sigma Pi 2. Division 2: Sigma Alpha Mu 22, Cosmopolitan肝 12; Chi Delta *beta* 2, Kentucky Colonels 3. Division 3; Dunacan club 2, Beta theta Pi 23; Phi Alpha Psi vs. Acacia, default. Division 4; Phi Alpha Delta 0; Sigma Chi 15; Delta Tau Delta 11; Delta Chi 7. Games to be played Oct. 24: Division 1: Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Chi Delta Sigma; Alpha Tau Omega vs. Delta Upsilon. Division 2: Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Triangle; Cosmopolitan club vs. Alba KappaLambda. Division 3: Alpha Kappa Psi vs. Phi Gamma Delta; Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Chi. Division 4: Theta Tau vs. Kappa igma; Sigma Chi vs. Pi Upsilon. Delta Zeta announces the pledging of Margaret Fulgem. SOCIETY Doris Hamilton, who has been ill at her home in Elsworth, is expected to return to Lawrence today. Helen Cutler of Topeka was a visitor at the Pi Beta Phi house Tuesday. Bud McKeby, who has been visiti the most recent week, the most week in, is leaving tomorrow for Flint, Mich. He will attend the General Motors Institute of Tech The Chi Omega sorority was hostest at the W.S.G.A. tea held in the rest room of central Administration building this afternoon. Mrs. Mary Goffman, president of the men of the organization served. Candles were used as decorations. The K. U., D.ames held a tea for new members yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. G. Smith, About 10am on Tuesday, December 8, new members, Mrs. U., G. Mitchell spoke on the founding of the club Mrs. Mitchell founded the club sey- LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Business and Professional DIRECTORY DR. C. E. ORELUP—EVE B EAR Special Attention to Fitting of Glasses Phone 445 Office over Crown Drug Stor MODERN SHOE SHOP J. A. LYONS 836 Mass Lawrence Kan. FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING 812 % Mass. Phone 256 GOOD & RICHARDS Dialers in Wallpaper and Paints. Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W1. 8th B. G. GUSTAFSON. Ootmoteint Complete lines of frames. Broken Lenses Duplicated. DR. FLOREANCE BARROWS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN zone 2337 909% Massachusetts H. W. HUTCHINSON DENTIST 731 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOLES BICYCLE-SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. eral years ago for the wives of K. U students, VARSITY Tomorrow - Fri. - Sat. C. C. COBB Radiator, Body, and Fender Work Radiator, Body and Ferder Work Radiators rebuilt, bent lenders rolled and breaks welded. 10 East 8th Phone 486 Her Last and Greatest Triumph! Last Times Tonight "Four Feathers" Dramatic! Powerful! Sensational! JEANNE EAGELS "Jealousy" A Garamount Picture Surpasses her own thrilling triumphs of "RAIN" and "The Letter" in this seeming whirlpool of human emotion--It's more than a picture---it's a masterpiece by a great artist-- See it. The hostesses who nasiated Mr. Smith wore: Mrs. J. Neil Carmany Mrs. Shellenberger, and Mrs. Maud Regan. The club meets every second and fourth Tuesday of each month at the homes of the members Mon... Tues. RUTH CHARTTERTON Clive Brook in "CHARMING SINNERS" HEAR! Ruth Welty and Mary Margaret Sturr of the Pi Beta Phi house will leave Thursday evening for Paris-leville, Oklah, where they will attend A similar reception is given every year by the Pi Beta Phi sorority. Wed. - Thur. - Fri. BUDYD ROGERS in "ILLUSION" Pit Beta Pi entertained the members of the faculty at an informal reception at the chapter house, 1240 Mississippi, last evening. The guests were received by Mrs. Jane McLane, Dana McLean, Larkin Wilson, Mrs. Milton Cruise, Virginia Husson, and Alice Slaton. Music was furnished throughout the evening by Margarette Nichols, Virgina Mayer, and John Mayer. Refreshments consisting of salad, sandwiches, tea and coffee were served. Those who poured were Mrs. F. W. Blackman, Mrs. H. E. were served. Mrs. W. H. Johnson, and Marie Bentley. the wedding of Marthe Jane Phillips to John Wilbur Starr, which will take place three Saturday, Oct. 26. Ames, in., — Capt. Eld, Schleiken, lineman, and Franz Schwobo, sophom- halfkick, were added to the mounting card game. The first game was the game with Marquette. Schleiken received a badly apprained ankle and a twisted knee, which may keep him out of this week's home- field game. Kansas, Swoboda has a broken leg. Marquette Game Added Captain and Halfback to List iowa Casualties Paul Tranger, Carl Kern, Bob Smith, and Franklin Noble, all originate during the struggle last week and nothing certain is forthcoming from the Cyclone camp regarding homecoming fry. Smith and Tranger may be able to play, but Note is unlikely to see action. NEW KLAXON HORN Just Received by Auto Electric Co. 709 N. H. Insures a clear highway Phone 406 Brown Suede $4.45 Brown Kid $4.95 Patent and Black Kid $4.85 Home of Good Shoes 832 Mass. Hutchings & Fansher We rent all models of closed cars. During the week, you can rent any car at an extremely low price. See us for rates on long drives. When It Rains Rent-A-Ford Call 433 or 434 916 Massachusetts Three reserves, Webster Intermil, tackle, Gulbert Hitch, and warren Duessenberg, fullback, showed up exceptionally well against the Golden knife, who will make a serious bid to start the battle this week against Kansas. --- Announcements --- The advanced standing group of V. M. C, A. will meet Thursday evening at 6 o'clock at the Memorial Union Building. Following dinner the group will elect officers for the year. Harry West, chairman. Dads of students at the University of Oklahoma are to be given complimentary tickets to the Playhouse performance, "Beyond the Horizon." TODAY - GLADYS HUGENT and Joseph Giraud in a heart-pounding action drama "THE WARNING SIGNAL." Also comedy. TOMORROW - VILMA BANKY in one of the United Artists prize productions. "THE AWAKENING." Also Fox News. Nanette New Fashioned Hose---$1.95 Lawrence — Kansas City — Columbia 19 West 9th Phone 1 A new shipment of afternoon dresses just arrived. New Silhouette, Princess Line Phone 156 $1.00 Round Trip $1.00 (Half Fare for Children) Lawrence to Kansas City and return via Santa Fe - Rock Island - Union Pacific Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays Tickets on sale for all trains carrying coaches leaving Lawrence on Friday afternoon, all day Saturday and Sunday forenores. Tickets on sale Friday and Saturdays are limited returning to trains leaving Kansas City not later than midnight of the following Sundays. Tickets sold Sundays are limited for return to trains leaving Kansas City date of sale. Tickets not interchangeable. Honored only in coaches. No baggage checked. Dependable — Comfortable W. W. Burnettr Agent, Santa Fe Phone 32 J. H. Robinson Agent, Rock Island Phone 76 J. H. Robinson Agent, Union Pacific Phone 76 Friday - Saturday Mack Sennetts The World's Greatest Artists DICKINSON Presents his First Talking. Full Length. "MIDNIGHT DADDIES" Feature Comedy It Talks and You Laugh LAZY DAYS All-Talking OUR GANG Comedy Fox MOVIETONE NEWS ADAM'S EVE All-Talking Movietone Art CLARA BOW THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID A Garamount Gift ETTA KETT Why, Certainly, She Has! By Paul Robison