THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Students Are Urged to Purchase Kansan When They Pay Fees Itegolar Publication Is Begun Tonight; Carrier Service to Every Home "Please pay your Kunan subscription when you are paying your other fees in the request made by the Kunan manager of the Kunan, this morning." "A representative of the Kansan will be at a table in the hall in front of you, and you may sit along the time the office is open so that subscriptions may be paid at Payment may also be made to any Kansan salesman on the campus, the same as during the first part of the week, or at the Kansan's business office in the Journalism building next door to the library or the music room. Please visit the University Daily Kansan, Journalism Building, K. U." Because it has proven impossible to check all subscriptions received so far carrier delivery service to nearly every house in the student district will be continued for several days. Post delivery letters are being prepared. Turn in Subscriptions "Students who have not yet turned in their subscriptions should do so at once so that they will not miss information delivered to it disappointed." Suller said. Call K. U. 25 Beginning with this afternoon's issue, the Kanaa resumes it regular schedule of publication in the after- week. In the school day and on Sunday morning, "If any subscriber fails to receive his paper promptly before 4 o'clock in the evening, we would appreciate him receiving an office offer, telephone K. U, 66, so that the mitake is not rectified," said Laster Suller circulation manager. United Press service started in tonight's night's paper and will be a regular feature from row until the end of the season. The paper will be a regular feature. Students are asked not to judge the paper for the remainder of the year by the issues this far as the staff has not been enrolled but will be within a few days. Any reader loowing any news that should be in the Kansan is requested to call K, U, 25. Need Cross-Country Men Only Eleven Have Checked Out Track Equipment With only one letterman returning, and but 10 others checking out equipment, prospectors for a winning game look very favorable, according to Bruzzi Hamilton, newly-appointed vice president of the only veteran back this year, and Conch Hamilton is very anxious to get him out for the cross-country sport. Star Halfback's Return Assures Veteran Lineup Amer. Sept. 19. - (Special) The return of Eilmer Lloyd, driver driving bikis, is coupling Coach Neal Workouts with a coach practiced in an entire veteran team in the Goli lineup. Franklin Nolte at taddle being the only exception. In a previous episode, Neal was working at center, Capt. Ed Skibsolek and Carl Ken at the controls. In another episode, the taddles, Burton Burron and Harry Johnson at the ends, and Paul Tranier, Eilmer Lloyd, Presty Bouennet, Michael Hicks, and Withr burking the signals, Nolte, a sophomore, was the only man in the first string who had not been with Withr. Carl Peterson, veteran quarterback, was still missing from the list of candidates as the Cyclones went through their paces. Oklahoma Has New Material Norman, Okla.—With the announcements that several new sophomores were eligible, the University of Oklahoma graduates candidates went into college during a day with enthuism. Captain Creeder, Mills, Flint and Warren were in the first string field in the first year scrimmage of the year yesterday. Undergraduate co-dates at the University of Wisconsin in the 1922 annual session outnumbered their academic brothers more than two to one and statistics compiled by Miss A. B. Kirch, university statistician. Manhattan Shirts for Fall $2.00 HOOK AND GREEN PHOTOGRAPHY Want Ads STUDEBAKER tanning; special salo; 5 tins; new battery, 75 miles per horse, $75. Shiner, 1923, Kentucky. WANTED A GIRL, with some selling experience to solicit for the Student Laundry Bag Mailing Service. Call 1800 J. -9 DOUBLE GARAGE For rent. 1701 Indiana. Call 1812. --8. WANTED to board 8 steady men. 1312 Ohio. Call 1475. --3 FOR RENT: I large sleeping room for boys. Also small garage. 1312 Ohio. Call 1476. —9 FOR RENT: 1 room in modern home close to K. U. $12 single; $14 double. 1035 Vermont. —9 FOR RENT: 2 large connecting rooms furnished for housekeeping. Will accommodate three people. Also 2 east front sleeping rooms. Will accommodate 4 adults. Mrs. Crosswell, 150 Judebe Island Phone 2541 —12 FOP RENT: Nearly furnished rooms. $8, $10, $12 per month. One-2 room apartment for $16 in a well-furnished room. 107 New Hampshire. Call 806. LOST: Pink and gold formal cowine dress in New York Cleaver box. Call 731. -9 FOR RENT: Large room for girls. Graduate students preferred. 1528 Tennessee. Call 829. —9. BOYS: Look at rooms in 1945 Vermont before heading for a scout. Corner of 15th & Vermont. Phone 1799. -0. FOR RNFT: Cool newly papered rooms with access to sleeping parch. Above documentary apartment. Coll nt 1247 Ohse. Phone 2357 J. —IL. BOY WANTED to wait tables at club. 1200 Kentucky. Phone 1490W. ---9 WANTED: Bays, girls. I would like to have your laundry this winter. Prompt service. Work grant-phone. Phone 2433 W. —11. FOR RENT: Room with sleeping pac room accommodations, for one or two boys. $15 or $20. 1601 Team. Phone 1836. FOR SALE: Several perfectly new, well bound, volumes of Vocal and Textual materials for teaching material. Will sell set or volumes separately, or allow commission to anyone handling the name. Mail resume to Karen Mitchell, Institute, phone 2323 or 298 FOR RENT: Desirable second floor front double room to young men residential bath; quiet home; rent reserved 140. Kentucky. **2314 M.** Plans, Inc. ROLLINS Runstop Hosiery FOR RENT? To two or three advanced or graduate m student two rooms in refreshed private home. To six rooms in school. Acquire at the Alabamau. STEWARD WANTED: Apply in person at 1247 Chio. —7. RUNS AND SNAGS required by the Howe Mending Shop at 1017 Kentucky. 10. NEW FALL SHADES Sable Ducky Crystal Bay VARIETY IN HEELS Pointex Tri-Delt WANTED! Room in exchange for work or room rental preferably with faculty member, by mature man. Benefit to M.B.A. accommodation. NellY, M. G. A. FOR RENT: Two rooms for boys; one (or two or three). Also room to be shared. 1319 Term. 7 lng wanted. Phone 2144, 1521 Vermont. FOR RENT: One single room and one double room, 1301 New Hampshire. —7 - BADE for franks, automobiles, door and padded gates repair shops, Parkbark and nightlife looks for Rutter's Repair Shop, — a-f. 8th. FOR RENT: Three well furnished comfortable rooms. One block from K. U. car line. Romantic. 623 Indiana. Phone. 1114. —9. WANTED: Bundle washcloths, Called for and delivered. Prices reasonable. Also will do washcloth and lunch clothes. Phone 2563 M —11. AT YOUR SERVICE Phone 9 CLEANERS AND DYERS Suits cleaned and pressed $1.00 1 day service Piggly Wiggly Consistent High Quality at Consistent Low Prices Phone 2599 933 Mass. St. We Welcome the Faculty and Students of K. U. Large Orders Delivered Again this year as for eleven preceding ones 711 Mass. And extend our best wishes for a successful year full of achievement both in the classroom and on the athletic field. Tokay Grapes—large and fine color 2 lbs. 19 c Head Lettuce—solid white heads 8 c Peaches—large Colorado ones 4 lbs. 25 c Grapefruit—large Cal. fruit 2 for 25 c Coffee—Lady Alice, per pound 41 c Crisco—The Best of Shortening, 3 lb pail 69 c Corn—finest brand '3 cans 29 c Soap—Palmolive, Lux or Camay 3 bars 25 c Sugar Wafers—Dutch Girl sugar wafers, pound 23 c Marsh Mallows—Campfire product, pound 17 c Pineapple—No. 2½ can, broken slices 25 c Veal Roast—Cut from choice val. lb. 23 c Pea Nut Butter—Fresh in bulk 2 lbs. 29 c Pickles—sweet pickles, 2 doz. 25 c Bacon—Morrells sliced, per pound 35 c DeLuxe Cafe 711 Mass. WANTED: Student; lunch. Work guaranteed and prices reasonable. We deliver. Phone 2253 M. —7 Extension Service Planned Norman-Special educational service for the residents of the Oklahoma panhandle district will be conducted the University of Oklahoma in co-operation with the Panhandle A, and M. college at Goodwin. 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