MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Wichita U. Successful As First Municipal U. West of Mississippi 1100 Regular Students Enrolled Downtown Classes Swell List to 2000 Welshia's experiment in education, the Musée du Welsh, has been ranked in worth this year by 1130 students are registered in full time work for the second semester which Dr. Harold W. Fight, president of the University, declared that the one-year full time under-graduate and graduate student and enrollment in the Uni- The University College conducts downtown chances in the afternoon of weekdays, and the same course are offered in the University College as in the regular day course. This is the fourth year in the history of the Municipal University created in 1935. The school took over the property formerly owned and operated by Fairmount College. The institution became the seventh most capita-limited university in the State and the first one west of the Mississippi. Formerly Fairmount College The experiment has been watched with interest, probably due to the fact that educators in rural areas would succeed in a city of 109,000. In 1928 Fairmount's enrollment was less than 500. In 1929 the University enrollment was 370. On the teaching staff it is claimed that there are more doctor's degrees than any other school of its size in Australia. This is because year numbers over 90 teachers in LOST: at No. 10 Varsity tennis court, a sport co-venturer with white paid wristbands in preloaded money and receive 55 reward, call or email 1155. — 15 Want Ads FOR RENT. Extra good all modern 7-room house, corner near K, U. in fine condition. Phone 453, or use GROUP over airtime. Crowd --- 13 Stores. FOR RENT: Double rooms for girls 2 blocks from Campus, 1142 in diana. Phone 2839. -12 WANTED: Typing. V. Myers, 913 Tenn. Phone 1103 M. -11 FOR RENT: Cool, newly padded single and double room for boys One and one-half block from Campus Phone 2180, 1247 Abbott. — 11 FOR RENT: 2 front furnished rooms. Hot water heat. 800 Indiann. Phone 1682 W. —14 MARCELS, SHIAPOO. Finger waves, wauces, facials, hips, cost prices. Work that illifies a plan to earn $160,000. 183d. Mrs. Listen and Mrs. Rankin, operator EAGLE'S HALL for rent. Available for small parties. Rates reason able. Call 629. —11 FOR RENT: 2 large connecting rooms furnished for housekeeping. Will accommodate three people. Also 2 east front sleeping rooms. Both are listed in desired Mrs. Crosswhite, 1501 Rhode Island Phone 2541. — 15 FOR RENT: Cool new papery room with access to sleeping porch Also downstairs apartment. Call a 1247 Ohio. Phone 2057. J — 11 HAVE PLEASANT part time work for capable law student able to use typewriter. Address Box 151, Kanwas city, Mo. —11 WANTED: Boys and girls, I woul- like to have your laundry thi winter, problem service. Work wgur anteed. Phone 2443 W. —11 FOR SALE: Remington typewriter Bargain at $15. Phone 2152 J 70 Ohio. -11 LOST: Brandeel, white gold with blue sapphires between 12th & Louisiana and 10th & Indiana. Call 2453. Reward. —11. FOR RENT: An excellent single room at 1416 Tenn. —1- KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and doors, grids; grims repaired, knives and shears sharpened, Padlocks and nightlatch locks for sale. Butter's Repair Shop, 8 East 8th. —af. RUNS AND SNAGS repaired by the Hose Mending Shop at 1017 Kentucky. 10 WANTED: Bundle washings. Called for and delivered. Prices required. Also will do mukapins and lunch clothes. Phone 2563 M. —11. FOR SALE: Several perfectly new, well bound, volumes of Vocal and Instrument music. Fully equipped. Will sell or volume separately, or allow commission to anyone handling the same. Phone 263 or $29 at Institute, phone 263 or $29 CALENDAR REFORMER An interesting visitor to Washington recently won Moses B. Cotworth, the man who has done more than any other American in the effort to the world's intention. He is the originator of the 13-month international fixed calendar, and is interested in developing a new advice to the League of Nations on calendar reform, and has sailed for South America, with excerpts from government there in the subject. Six days before Registration was to open, on Sept. 14, the University lost by fire its oldest building, Pairoumont Hall, and another building and the building had been completely redecorated and remodeled during the summer. Painters were just finishing their work and it is believed that spontaneous combustion in paint rooms caused the district blaze which raged the building to the ground. eight departments: Liberal Arts, Fine Arts, Education, Business Administration, Graduate School, Acronymism, University and the University College. Co-ordination of the forces of the University, however, soon secured space for classes and offices which were bandaged together. The Board of Regents announces that a new building, will be started immediately. A Fire Destroys Building Dc. Thurlow Licensure, nation authority on Indian music and com- poser of "EB" the Waters of the Minne- tonka", and many other compositions, and Dean of School of Fine Arts at Cornell University. He also his School of Music in Fairmount congregational church. issues of Science will may next Friday. The garden is nine acres in extent, and it is the aim of the University to include in the collections specimens of every type of plant that will grow under Kentucky climate. Lexington, Ky. $ ^{2} $ The University of Kentucky is rapidly bringing in new botanic gardens into final shape, a communication in the forthcoming Finish Botanic Gardens at Kentucky University A feature of the gardens is the collection of hybrid rhoedodendrons, the most complete in the state. These shrubs require a special soil which has been prepared for them by the poet more at an aluminum plate. Here's News! A TWO TROUSER SUIT by Society Brand $50 Use Shoe Milk for White Shoes MODERN SHOE SHOP 836% Mars. Keeping all the style — all the fine workmanship — all that it is most famous for — Society Brand has now produced a $50 suit with still greater wear—and with two pair of trousers. See it! It's the big value of the year. Light Rays Unnecessary London... At present there does not seem to be positive evidence that an illight light treatment is beneficial in cases of ordinary convulsions or those requiring a hospital treatment is frequently advised in all. knows of different circumstances, and the Medical Research Council suggests that probably in many cases the treatment is not necessary nor desirable. Send the Daily Kansan home. Coe's Drug Store 14th Mass. St. We Can Save You Money on Note Books Note Papers Fountain Pens Laundry Bags Engineers Supplies Doctors Instruments Toilet Articles Sundries Open till 11 p. m. Call 521 — We Deliver Coe's Drug Store What's a Room Without a Kansan? It's about as satisfactory as home without a mother And you wouldn't be satisfied with a borrowed mother, would you? Think it over---Six days a week, four dollars a year. She Gave Up Music By Paul Robison Read Etta Kett in The Kansan Every Day