MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1920 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Moving Pictures of Grand Canyon Will Be Seen Tuesday Morning K. F. Professor Helped Party Obtain Photographs On Exciting Trip Moving pictures of the Grand Canyon taken several years ago by Prof Rc G Moore of the department of geology. A hydrographical bureau will be show Tuesday morning at 8:50 in Haworth balloon hallion. Those pictures were taken by a party to help a party sent out by the U. S. Geological Survey to determine the possibilities of development of the Colorado River development of water supply and power This was a part of the great engineering work which preceded the developments that are now being started at Boulder Dam, and which was necessitated by that limitation. That required for the projects that are now put through it. The party made the expedition in five wooden boats down the Colorado river, starting from Lacey'serry. The crew was equipped with the party there were four kylinders and topographical engineers, Mr Moore, who was assigned to the party. After the boat arrived at Rodman and a cook, the trip timed three months. The船s travelled along the Colorado River, where the Santa Fe crossed the river. It was difficult to obtain supplies on the voyage so the crew set out every two or three weeks to a landing point. The trip was made periphery by the numerous rapids in the river. The crew back to Moore was reported host, as his boat was found capsized near one of the rapids. Though the beat and all of the men were injured, Want Ads LOST: Pt. Kuomo key bearing name "Taymond L. Morrow." Call 1002 Reward. —30 WANTED: Twenty eight to sell reefs freshments to K. U. football game. Call between 5:30 and 6:00 p.m. Harry, Reynolds, 1154 Hailey - 20 BOYS WHEN changing rooms for winter, see them et 1247 Ohio Clean, newly papered. Reasonable Striately modern. Oil heat. One mock from champs. Plunge 2180... 392 LOST: Photograph of interior of John Brewer's cabin, between Watson library and Louisiana-Thirteenth street. Call Mr. Baker or library. LOST: Rorea's Accounting text book, left in 309 Franks Friday morning. Please call 2314 W. 308 W. 12th. — 22 LOST; Tan felt hat with amber pin in it. Please call 1150, 1090 Tenn. LOST: Florentine leather coin purse with dorine, comb, and money. Finder please call 2847 W. —29 BOYS DESIROUS of moving, see the rooms at 1247 Kentucky. —28 RENT BENT 11 room house located at 1435 Kentucky, newly debridered and in good condition. Suttlebeach house. Call 471-802-3044. bill Land Co. USA HAVE YOUR Christmas photographs made at the Moore Studio. Get a beautiful oil painted photograph of your friend 719 Phone 964. —51 MARCELS, SHIAPOQ, finger waves, manicures, facials. All at 50 cent prices. Work than 10pm, operation. 925 E. 36th St., planners, and Mrs. Rankin, -29. HOSE MENDING shop. We mend runs and repairs in silk hose, 1017 Kentucky. Call 240-3 J for prizes. KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and padslocks grenres repair tools. Padlocks and nightlight locks for sale. Rafter's Repair Shop, 8 East 24th Street, New York, NY 10036. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Laser Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. C. E. ORELUP—EVE B EAR Special Attention to Fitting of Glasses Phone 455 Office over Crown Drug Store FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING 81215 Mass. Phone 256 GOOD & RICHAIDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints, Lacquers and Wax. 62. 620 Fire. Dpt. 207-209 W. Bth B. G. GUSTAFSON, Optometrist Complete lines of frames. Broken Lenses Diluted. DR. FLORENCH BARROWS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Phone 2337 909% Massachusetts (Continued from page 1) Steward Blee, and Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Ralls, of Winfield; Mrs. J. E Stilley, of Wichita Falls, Texas; Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Inc., of Coffeville Dr. and Mrs. Leland Quantities, of Merrill Dr. and Mrs. H. Whitale Dr. H. Whitele, Mrs. Howard Pyle Frances Groble, of Kansas City; and Irene Murray, of Emporia. Muriel Volker, of the Alpha Omicron house, visited over the weekend at her home in Denton. Week-end guests at the Aila Omma Cipl house were: Avis Stoep, of Kansas City; Virginia Smulley, of Seattle; Jessie Marian Senor, of St. Joseph. The advanced standing commission will give a tea for all women on the campus, Monday through Friday. House, Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 4:30. The tea will be precluded by a short business meeting to appoint a nominee. The meeting will start at the afternoon will be a social hour to give the advanced standing women an opportunity to become acquainted. Phi Delta Phi fraternity held initiation services Sunday afternoon for Charles Givins, of Kansas City; Tyler Dahl, of Dillah; and Dell of Hill City; John Elfing, of Herrington; Marshal Tangert, of Hershey; and Willard Lutz, of Smith Center. Guests at the Pilh Beta house over the weekend were Dr. and Mrs. P, V. Woolsey, Dr. and Mrs. J, Lourenne Dickson, Dr. and Mrs. E, Helen Adams of Kansas City; Mrs. Jack Nichols, and Heben Nichols, of Savannah, Mo., Dr. and Mrs. Shoo and daughter, of Topolai, Dr. and Mrs. Olea, of Topeka, Dr. and Mrs. Bradley Sullivan, of Shawnee; and Ehgil Eoll, of Osage City. Initiation services were held at the Delta Uniilow house Sunday for Lee Page, of Kansas City; Carol Tempusm, of Knifl, Olby; Eibhair Eller, of Belfast; Peter Emerson, of Aberdeen; and Aurora, Mo.; and Harold Beck, of Dodge City. The Delta Zeta sorority gave a week night Sunday evening from 8 to 10 p.m. the refresments were served at the grove but coffee was served at the hotel. The sorority hosted Harvard, chaperoned the party, One guest, Mackey Tachar, of Atheleia. PhD Alpha Delta, professional law fraternity, announces the plebishing of the following men: Michael Cook, Law Clerk; Fish Clerk; Cliff Clement H. Half, Corresponding Harold Irewen, Liberal; Hermes H. Newtown, Liberal; Horace Boford, Horace Boford, Jane Vaughn, university students are still up to take on of taking the fresh in course binds. (In two cars went about six miles east of Lawrence in final some of the much- frequently discussed.) The skilled tailoring and unusual materials in our Custom F tailored clothes give customers distinction wherever worn. Is a Task To Be Well Done Every Stitch City Youths Slickered by Farmers in Ye Olde Tyme Freshman Snipe Hunt $35 and up After making sure that everything was all set the leaders proceeded to instruct the stockholders, and start the drive down the corn rows. "Bays count over 60 rows and place your light by the sack and we will drive them up—it may take us an hour or two to get there, but the starting point of the canners." Kenneth Jordon, all of Kansas City Mo., and Edward Wuhl, Lyons. Preliminary precautions had been taken by the saack-holders, who happened to be University students from the farm, in the way of flicking one cow and making arrangements as to where to eat. He rented a corn cow, a half mile north. The farewell of the Fire characters gave ample opportunity for the screen's crew to boat the unicorn at their own game. It worked, and the quiet undertook the somewhat different task of pushing their car to the male hubbie's side, before he could creatively hog. Far into the night, the bays might revenge to see the report of the successful wine buret in the county jink. "walked the city hive." Social Calendar Sunday --- Sigma Kappa, tea for housemother 3 to 5. Delta Zeta, steak fry, 9:30 p. m. Kappa Beta, pledging and initiation, Myers hall, 3 p. m. Theta Epsilon, pledge services, 1124 Mississippi. 6 p. m. THE TAILOR Tuesday Delta Phi Delta, 1601 Tennessee. 7:30. Wednesday Home Economies club, with Miss Saraguro, 4:20 p.m. W. S. G. A. Tea, rest room of central Administration building, 3:30 to 5 Kappa Beta, dinner, First Christian church, 6:30. Lutheran students, bike, steakfry. Kappa Sigma, house. Telescope About Finished Friday The reflector telescope, which is being made by persons from the department of mechanical engineering, works by collecting light after mirroring completion and will be in use by the second summer. The optic tube consists of a thin tube in place before the telescope is com- Will Be Ready for Use Second Semester or Sooner Henry Hood, e325 is working at present on the gearing of the instrument for the measurement of titration of 1,125,000 mg/l. This regulation keeps the telescope fixed on the solar plated. The grinding of the collector is a gift of the William Pitt Co. of Kansas City, Ms. to the University. The grinder is mounted on a humbull foot of the telescope. Prof. Driessmeyer Alter of the departments of physics and autonomy started the mainline of this telescope, which was installed at Mount Hood, Murray Hill, BN, 9280, who is at present employed in the neuromusical research laboratory at Langley Field, Virginia, Professor Alter in its Instrumental position on a station's hours of absence. The instrument is to be used in staging the aircraft and also for the pilot's training. It is 27 inches in diameter and ranks about fifteen inches in size of its blind in the United States. The transmitter's sight is on the sky or on the mirror. There will be a Ku Ku meeting Tuesday night in room 290 Fraan hall n128. Ben Garlinghouse, president. Announcements The Friday section of the Women's gymnasium will meet at Green hall, where they have previously been meeting, according to announcements regarding the event. Shows 3-7-9 She Was Good and Fast! and Fast and Good! --with You Must Meet Elmer! Folks he's a swell guy, says so himself—but you'll like this wise crackin' "You Know Me Al" fellow—in "Fast Company" played by Jack Oakie Evelyn Brent — Skeets Gallagher Manners of the Dramatic Club that wish to tryout for parts in the play, "The Decil in the Cheese," may get their books by calling Carlon Myers, #27, or Eban Jennings, #18. Tryouts will be held on Thursday night in Green Hall at 3:00 p.m. The regular meeting will be held Thursday night in Green Hall. Prices Matinee — 30c Evenings — 50c The next meeting of the Freshman "Y" club will be Tuesday, Oct. 15, in Myers hill from 7:00 to 8:00. The University of Southern California uses large amplifiers in its stadium and incarnates the game play in play to the spectators. H. T. Martin, curator of the palacietological museum, was on the campus today for the first time after a severe illness of three or four STARTS WEDNESDAY The Hatee Varsity Selected Featurettes TOMORROW SHIRLEY PALMER TOMORROW Erik, Maryland in a desiccated field from college drama entitled "CAMPUS KNIGHT." Also news of PALMER'S KNIGHT. TODAY—OTTIE JARLAND. Helen Fence and special cast in a thrilling melodrama: "THE PAY OFF." A more classic. "L'AIMANT" COTY THE PERFUME OF MAGNETISM COTY'S newest perfume —the sensation of Paris. Glorifica every personality. SOLD AT THE BETTER SHOPS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD "Mr. Pim Passes By" First Presentation of K. U. Dramatic Club and Kansas Players By A. A. Milne, Author of "Dover Road" A Clever Comedy of Crossplays By Kansas Players PRICE OF ADMISSION $1.00 Single Admission Student Enterprise Ticket Season Ticket Tonight, Tomorrow and Wednesday Curtain at 8:00 Sharp For Reservations Call Green Hall K. U. 64 Get Your Seats Early A Scarcity Is Predicted ETTA KETT The "Big" Reason! --- By Paul Robison