THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929 y THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Dates of "New Moon" Performance Changed to March 26, 27. Only Most Seats in Center Sector Sold Out Now for First Presentation To avoid a conflict with the appearance of the Flonzach quartet here on the Monday evening, the W.S.C.A. musical comedy, "New Moon," will appear only two nights, March 28 and April 3 as three annual previews. Greater Rush For Tickets Originally, the production was scheduled for two nights, but because of the great amount of interest in the show, the time the decision was made, the Fine Arts program featuring the Fleming company was overhauled. Greater Rush For Tickets "We are sorry that this mishap was made up of our management, our manager for the production, today. "We realize that the announcement will spill the place of a great many who had intended to see the movie on Thursday, and there will be *a* much greater rush for tickets, and we advise everyone to make reservations at once." Nearly all of the centers were closed for the morning. Customs Almost Complete Costumes for "Now Moon," and the direction of David Elston, fa3i3 effort has been placed on the costumes of the chorus. "The costumes will be clever and original," said George Calhoun, ago, today. "These are beautiful, the beauty and music of the show." Tonight for the first time the theatre play will be put together. Preview nights are held at the剧院 this evening the directors will be able to see the effect Little information could be obtained concerning the security for the comedy. "We want to keep the comedy secure," said William Moore, gree, who is stage manager. "The effect will be heightened by the surprise element." Tickets for "New Moon" can be obtained at the desk in the basement of Green hill. Eta Sigma Phi Meets and Discusses Caesar Prof. A. T. Walker gave a talk about the geographical knowledge of the world in Corsica's time at the Nia Sigma Phi母校, Tuesday night, where he presented in illustrating the talk. He explained how the face of the world at that time were distorted through the impossibility of the people to guess. The Cascade program, appropriate at this time because of the lives of these two women, included to talk on Cascade's life by Stanley Toland, '29. A memoir on Cascade by Mr. Gladys Allen, '29 and on Cascade by a woman who was made by Helen Heckard, '29. Piggs Go To Market Our Rinder Omnion, — (UP) Piggy goes to market on rabble these days. More than half of the dogs received at Omnia stock yards so far this year arrived by truck, cars and buses in performance to railroads where the distance is less than 150 miles. BOWERSOCK Tonight and all this week "CANARY MURDER CASE" Starts Monday Can you guess who killed the Canary? Fox Movetone News 'Napoleon's Barber' and "The Diplomats" See the greatest little comedy bill ever presented. Also — RUTH ETTING Special prices starting Monday: Doors open 12:30. Prices from 12:30 to 1 15% 82% - After 1 until 4 15% 82% - Starting again at 7 Prices 15% 50% Two matresses every day! 1-3 Nights 7 - 9. Coming March 28 George Jessel in "Lucky Boy" Very Soon "Close Harmony" with BUDDY ROGERS NANCY CARROLL Hoover Will Not Enroll in Fish Liars' Club Martin, MO.—(UIP) The "construc- joy" jeon one can obtain by member- hip in the Missouri Fish Lakes Leaf goins be passed up by President Invited by Charles U. Baker, Missouri secretary of states, to lichen in the archives of his university society, President Hoover replied: "I would like very much to accept the advice of the Rev. Dr. Robert the next five years will preclude very much that sort of constructive joy." "Good Hard Wuk" Did It Negro Slave Lives to Be 108 Years of Age Years of Age Arkansas City, (UP)—Born to regno brave 108 years ago Mrs. Maria Williams claims that her long life is the result of "good hard wuk." A certificate issued by the purist clerk of Caussy county, Ky., certifying his purchase owned by Henry Stimney, Oct. 16, 1829, to "Grandma" Williams's most valuable piece. Except for gradual loss of eyesight and increase of feellessness, "Granida" does not show the burden of her years. She is as bright, mentally as ever. Mrs. Williams recalls vividly "we were de wah," and speaks freely of "the slaves who were to his slaves, and of his wife who was harré to the slaves after 'ol musa'" Mother of 20 children, "Grandma" has lost track of part of them. She does not know whether they are all grown up or six sons here care for their mother. Operators Seek College Trained Mining Engineers Demand for mining engineers is so great that definite efforts are being made by the American Mining Congress, and by large operators in the field. The director, according to Prof. C. M. Young, professor of矿学, a recent letter from the Mining Congress announces an attendance at Cincinnati on the subject. Last week a representative of Gugelbomba Brothers, large mine operators, visited the University, parties interested in mining engineering work in Chile, where the company has large interests. H.A. Waite, K. U. graduate intern at the company's copper mines in Chile, with an output of 12,000 tons of ore daily, LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Max. A substantial and satisfying meal dishes that are easily digested because they are good and well prepared, is what you get in our cafe. Our menu is changed daily, and allows you a wide range of selections. You are always sure to find your favorite dishes awaiting your order. Bring your friends to our cafe and treat them right. An Oil Truck Perils City Dishest that Satisfy DE LUXE CAFE 711 Mass. Driver Risks Life to Rid Town of Blazing Car Nyack, N. Y. —(UP) —Unminful of his own peril, and heeding the danger facing several hundred persons about him, Dave Carson, driver of an oil truck which caught fire in the business section of the village, where he was stationed. His vehicle drove it at full speed to the outskirts of the town. Here local firmen came to his assistance. They parked the truck before the first of the 5,000 gallons) gasoline with which the truck was loaded was sufficiently heated to ex- The truck is believed to have caught fire because of overloaded brake bands, sparks from which ignited. It should be easier under the body of the machine. Thursday Evening, March 21, 1929 8 p. m., My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice (From "Samson and Delliah") Saint Saints, Light Cavalry Overture, Suspice, The Swan, Saint-Sauss, La Caisse, Calm as the Night, Carl Bohn Carson was not burned. 8:20 p. m.—Senior recital by Mr. John Moore, pianist. KFKU 1180 Kilocycles Mr. Sydney David, zylophone; accompanied by Mr. Roland Rexroth at the mino. Seven Students Elected to Quill Club Yesterday Seven new members were elected to Quilb Club at a meeting of the club. Two members will be pledged at the next meeting to be hold after Easter vacation are Maxie Burrum c'30, J. Kenneth Kane c'30, J. Robert Helen Peden c'30, Elen Margaret Hazard c'30, Hazard c'39, Sarn Lee Kearn c'39, Tom F. Emerick c'39, Tom P. Emerick c'39 Plans for the Convention of the Three Rivers of Kansas to be held in October 2016. The three Rumes are at Washburn, Kansas State Agricultural College, and Kansas University. Washburn will host the convention year. Prof. E. M. Bopka of the department of English and a number of the Quill Club members are planning the event. ZANE GREY Syracuse, N., Y.- Fraternities of Syracuse University have decided to dole out hard labor rather than paddling the pledges. Some believe that the hard work of cleaning floors is more embarrassing than cutting capers for the witnesses. After the business meeting a short program was given. Papers were read by Avis Metcalfe, James Welch, and Mary Dunn. Memphis, Tennessee—Because men in one of Southwestern College's dormitories were drawing their shades down and keeping the public from a full view of their manly forms, college authorities drew the dormitory windows painted white. Begins a new story. "The Drift Fence." in American Magazine for April. On sale now. Twenty-five cents. University Book Store Harl H. Bronson, Prop. 803 Massachusetts New Arrivals Latest Accessories Tapestry Bags — $2.95 Washable Kid Gloves — $2.95 Costume Jewelry — $1.00 This is a special group shown for the first time of $2.00 jewelry. It is a special purchase by our New York office. in the new sun shades Hosiery — $1.50 - $1.85 Three-some words, or least one I inscription. Two-some words, or least two I inscriptions. Every-seven words, five I inscriptions. Every-nine words, four I inscriptions. 六个 inscription, in each word. Word aid and transcription were only when accompanied by such. --condition serving meals. Seen by appointment through the Home Realty Co. -130 FOR RENT: Small up to date room – suitable for couple. Also quiet room in nice house for one or two other students. Call 1871. -136 LOST: A green Sheaffer fountain pen in library or on Campus. Call 235. Reward. —139 BARBEUCE over the week end. We are serving our delicious Virginia style barbeuce rib, ham, and beef. We serve bacon and Arkansas. 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Doll coin spots and figured designs. Both sleeve or sleeveless. Tthree New Groups at $10 - $15 - $25 Bullene's exclusive but not expensive UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE Twenty-fifth Anniversary and Farewell Tour Flonzaley Quartette UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM The By Paul Robinson Monday, March 25th at 8:20 p.m. "Perfection . . . the Flonzaley Quartette"—Boston Transcript. "They have achieved perfection"—Cleveland Press. "String quartet playing in its perfection"—San Francisco Chronicle Your final chance to hear this world famous organization Seats now selling $1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00 School of Fine Arts Office Round Corner Drug Store Bell's Music Store ETTA KETT ~ : ~ The Reason For It! ~ : ~ Every turn on the can wheels brings Etta nearen and nearen home " WHAT'S WORONG ? — WHO YOU LONG DISTANCE ? — YOU SMILE AT THE ON YOUR WIN OUT ? —