FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1920 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Parking Licenses Required Application For Tags Must Be Made Immediately Parking Heeses, permitting the parking car heeses in around the year, according to announcement from the office of Henry F. Werner, m'student student Applications for tags may be made immediately in the office of Mr. Werner, Room 1, Administration building, offering official notice from his office. Beginning Monday, Sept. 23, Mr. Werner further advises that we would no parking at automobiles will be required by the Campus and that the rule applies also to the driveways which by now indicate that no parking is permitted. It was reported that tags would not be demanded of cars parked on the Hill this year, but this was denied by school authorities. Automobiles a Menace To Mushroom Growers (Balance Remained) Washington—Mushroom growers have long seen a moment to their industry in the multiplication of automobiles, for mushrooms have always been grown in culture beds of well-rotted horse manure, and the use of compost is particularly important, while the demand for mushrooms keeps on increasing. For this reason Edmund B. Lambert of the United States Department of Agriculture introduced a mindful method for the classic culture of mushrooms, and in a report to Science be stated, we have the ability to cultivate the cultures of wheat. He mixed batches of wheat with various nutrient chemicals, including ammonium sulphate, acid phosphorus, calcium carbonate, down the straw and worked it into a compost after the usual fashion. Mushrooms of the usual variety were manually cultivated on the straw compost, though the yield so far obtained has not been so high as that on the old type manure culture Want Ads --not forget the fact that we are so yeu unfinished. "We are much better of imperfect allure than perfect dook." FOR RENT: 2 front furnished rooms. Hot water heat. 809 Indiann. Phone 1852 W. —14 MARCELS, SHAPOQ, Fingers waves, manicures, facials. All at 20 cent prices. Work that will place you in the spotlight. Listen and Mrs. Rinker, operators. STUDEBAKER touring, special six, 5 tiles; new battery. 75 miles per hour. $70. Shiner, 1623 Kentucky. EAGLE'S HALL for rent. Available for small parties. Rates reasonable. Call 602. —13 WANTED A GIRL with some selling experience to solicit for the Student Laundry Bag Mailling Service. Call 1400 100. -0 FOR RENT: Three well furnished comfortable rooms. One block from K. U. car line. Reasonable. 623 Indiana. Phone 1114. —9. WANTED to board 8 steady men 1312 Ohio. Call 1476. —2 FOR RENT: I room in modern home close to K. U. $12 single; $14 double, 105 Vermont. — 6 FOR RENT: I large sleeping room for boys. Also single garage. 1312 Ohio. Call 1476. -4 FOR RENT: 2 large connecting rooms furnished for housekeeping Will accommodate three people. Also 2 out front sleeping rooms. Will accommodate and direct it if needed. Mrs. Crosswell, 1390 Rock Island Phone 2541. —12 FOR RENT: Nine furnished rooms 88, $10, $12 per month. One 2- room apartment for $16 in a well-fur- ished home. 1017 New Homestead. Call 886. LOST: Pink and gold formal evening dress in New York Cleaner box, Call 731. —9 FOR RENT: Large room for gloa- Graduate students preferred. 1528 Tenessee. Call 830. —9 HAVE PLEASANT part time work for capable law student able to use typewriter. Addresa Box 151, Kanaka City, Mo. —12 BOYS: Look at rooms at 1345 Vermont before locating for a semester. Corner of 14th & Vermont. Phone 1799. -9. BOY WANTED to wait tables at club. 1300 Kentucky. Phone 1490W. -9 FOR RENT: Cool newly furnished rooms with access to sleeping porch. Also downstairs apartment. Call at 1247 Ohio. Phone 2057 J. —11. FOR ISBN: Room with sleeping porch accommodations, for one or two boys. $15 or $20. 1691 Tenn. Phone 1836. —8. All present sections of Spanish I have been closed. A new section of the class will be held in the building, under the instruction of M. W. Matthews. --not forget the fact that we are so yeu unfinished. "We are much better of imperfect allure than perfect dook." Announcements Department of Spanish. All University men wish to try out for the man's glee club are requested to report tomorrow morning to the Administration building. Every man in the University is eligible, and the group of students expected to participate in the Amirvors organization may be completed early. The glee club is expected to participate in the Amirvors organization. Every prospective member is expected to sing some selection of his own choosing. An accompanist will be furnished. The practice of using tugs on the automobiles which park on the Campus will be followed as in previous years. Beginning in 2015, all automobiles will be permitted on the main driveways of the campus. This rule applies also to driveways by, painted curbstones, indicate that no parking is permitted. HENRY F. Werner, Men's Student Adviser, Uniforms will be issued to all old members of the R. O. T. C. who are again enrolling this secretor business class. They will be issued uniforms as soon as they enroll. It is advised that all members of the R. O. T. C. of this institute shall be required to port for uniforms as early as possible. Sergeant Kollerberg. All freshmen distance runners report at west stadium for track equipment Friday or Saturday between 3:30 and 5:40 o'clock. Brutus Hamilton, track coach Volcano Eruptions Measured Honolulu, T. H.-He has many a volcano can disregress, in short-lived eruptions, is indicated by earthquakes on the Pacific Ocean of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory here. A cubic box, one and a sixth milter on each side, would be required to contain all the lava in the pit of the Halemauamu volcanum in the three brief eruptions that have been created. The volcanologist has enabled another eruption this fail. Graduate students of the past summer school session of Hays organized a Graduate Club at the Kansas State Teachers College for the furthering of scholarly and social activities of the grading group. FOR SALE: A trench coat, size 34, in excellent condition. Phone 414--8 WANTED: Boys and girls, I would like to have your laundry this winter. Prompt service. Work guarded. Phone 2413 W. —11 FOR SALE: Several perfectly new, well bound, volumes of Vocal and Instrument music. Splendid study materials in the history of jazz or volumes separately, or allow commission to anyone handling the same. Mail address: John Hartlifat flattening phone 2623 or 298. —11. FOR RENT: Desirable second floor front double room to young men living room; quiet home rent responsaion 1145 Kentucky, Ph. 2314 M KEYS MADE for trucks, automobiles, door and paddock grills repaired by Rex Equipment. Paddlelocks and nightlight locks for sale. Rutler's Repair Shop, 8 Eastridge Street, Northport, NY 11702. FOR RENT: To two or three advance or graduate men students two rooms in refinished private home. To school. Inquire at 103-425 Alabama. WANTED: Bundle washes, Called for and delivered. Prices reasonable. Also will do napkins and lunch clothes. Phone 2553 M. —11. DOUBLE GARAGE for rent. 170 Indiana. Call 1812. —8 RUNS AND SNAGS repaired by the Hose Mending Shop at 1017 Kentucky. 10. "Living in Broad World" Is Theme (Continued from page 1) M. G. Vincent, of Pittsburg, a member of the board of regents gave a talk on how to make a board of regents is doing its best to make this University a better one in order that the graduate of this university can meet with the world which is waiting just outside the building and the board is planning on meeting the students in some future convoitation, finishing his short speech with a good good sigh. Rezents Speak Senator W. E. Ireland, of Yates County, another member of the legislature, handed by the short convocation hour was forced to cut his address so much that left his name on the ballot and marked on the future of Kauai and the students which were given degrees. "Poetess gave me a message," said Mr. Staffer, "what is the best way to save money." "My only advice is that the best way to make time is to take the job, judiciously." "Just turning that statement around I would say that the best way to make time is to spend time in school, judiciously, while you are in school." Oscar C. Stauffer, of Arkansas City, recently appointed region, expressed that he wished to leave only one thing in the minds of the student body that it was his intention to give back a portion of the revenue to the Board of Residents a better functioning body, so that it might help in the battering of the University." Professor Frank Strong, who was for 17 years Chancellor of the University of Kansas has been leading the conversation in the Doxology which was followed by a responsive reading with Mr. Morbihan Moore, assistant note Miss Meribah Moore, assistant professor of voice, accompanied by Dehn Lightning Danger Slight to Persons in Airplanes Washington—Although the danger of being struck by lightning is greater to the person living in an alpine than to the person standing on a slope, it is not a very serious risk in view of weather experts here. (Seoul Starship) Washington—American, lighter-than-air ships of the rigid type, like big sister of the Graf Zappelin now Only about one bolt of lightning out of every hundred reaches the ground, so for this reason the danger from lightning is greater in the upward direction than on part to another of the same cloud in a path approximately parallel to the earth's surface. The airplane may fly into the path of a lightning strike, which each it would be struck though necessarily severely damaged. The danger from thunder storms would still remain, however, for the turbulent winds which would always present a serious hazard to the aviator. There is only a relatively small risk of lightning even when flying through an electrical storm, for at a distance of a 100 feet from the aircraft, lightning could be safe. But the flyer is bound to strike the wings andsevere winds, especially the winds which one meets in a thunder storm. Smith Hemstitching & Beauty Shop Lighter-Than-Air Ships May Avoid Accidents The frame of an all-metal plane does not offer any added hazard, in the opinion of weather experts. If anything, the metal plane should be the inferior one and should absorb or carry off the discharge of electricity in a manner similar to the action of a lightning rod. It is believed that planes could be equipped with brush discharges, but we do not know them practically lightning-proof. 933 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 683 Hosiery Mending. Dressmaking Playing Pleating Donald J. Swarthout, sang "Paco Pare, Mio dbi," by Verdi. Alterations Hemstitching DICKINSON Western Electric Sound System Friday and Saturday and Charles Chase in "SNAPPY SNEEZER" also Lillian Roth and Her Piano Boys in All Talking. Singing Act Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday "The Unholy Night" unlikely in construction in Ohio, are not likely ever to be involved in an incident similar to that which detached the giant plane "City of San Francisco," recently struck by lightning in New Mexico. Aviation experts here declare that rigid airships are continually being struck by lightning, but that the disaster never results even when the aliphase is filled with hydrogen, a flammable substance. Parts of the ship are bonded together in much the same way as are the rails of an electric railway; copper wires of the bridge are joined by copper wire. This bonding prevents the passage of sparks between the different metal parts of the frame-work one solid mass of metal. Lightning does its greatest damage when it meets with resistance. When it strikes the frame of a rigid nirship, it is immediately dissipated by wind. It also causes the great amount of metal use a huge charge of electricity can FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Oct. 5—Illinois ___ Urbana, Ill. Oct. 12—K. S. T. C. ___ Here Oct. 19—Kansas State. Here Oct. 30—Tennessee. Here Oct. 31—Nebraska. Lincoln Nov. 9—Oklahoma. Norman Nov. 16—Wash. U. Here Nov. 23—Illinois. Here Fresh Football Nov. 9—Kans, Aggies Here Nov. 16—Missouri Columbia be aberrated by the metal and no damages is done. The passenger may be entirely unaware that the ship has been struck. Landing crews, however, never touch the drag ropes until it has been in contact with the ground for a moment. If they did, they would get a severe shock. Even when the ship has avoided running into any thunderstorm, it may have abruptly stopped an attempt to trifle amounting to a considerable voltage. Send the Kanzan home. "Religion and Birth Control" will be the subject of the discourse at the Unitarian church, 12th and Vermont St.; Sunday at 11 o'clock. The Annual Reception to students will be held at 6:30. Tea will be served and a program rendered. REMOVAL SALE They begin tearing down our building about Oct. 1st so in order to give you the advantage of nice clean merchandise we are reducing our prices now. Everything offered in new fall millinery which includes soles, felts, velvets, etc. Hartwells Exclusive Millinery 827 Mass. St. University Concert Course 27th Season Announcing the Opening of the SEASON TICKET SALE Monday, September 16th An All Star Course The Worlds Greatest Talent at K. U. Concert Schedule November 13 Kedroff Quartet The World's Finest Male Quartet February 12 Valdimir Horowitz Sensational Young Russian Pianist March 10 Toscha Seidel Brilliant Russian Violinist March 27 Dusolina Giannini Renowned Concert Soprano May 6 Lawrence Tibbett Famous American Baritone April 7 Ignaz Paderewski (Extra attraction, not included on regular series) Master Pianist. Composer, and Statesman Procure Your Exchange Tickets at Round Corner Drug Store Bell's Music Store School of Fine Arts Office No Advance in Prices $6.00 $5.00 $3.75 Prices according to location NOTE: Because of the fact the Concert Series is included for the first time on the Student Activity Ticket, it is recommended that orders for reservations be made early as the audience this season will be considerably larger than ever before. By Paul Robison