SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1920 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FLYE Around Mt. Oread C. W. Stone, who is to lecture on the Photonico for *Engineers' Day* next week, will talk on some topic of his own selection at the University McKinley on Wednesday evening at 8:30 p.m. and their guests are invited to attend. While in Lawrence, Mr. Stone will be entertained at the home of his gilster, Mrs. A. T. Walker. Mrs. Constance Reed MacArthur, state executive secretary of the League of Women Veters, will be the guest speaker for 3 to 5 Sunday afternoon at Broadview Inn by the Lawrence chapter of the League of Women Veters for women in need. Attendees will be fed members of Theta Sigma Pi honourary journalistic security. Arrangement has been made for transmission according to Maria Chadwick, c29. Dedia Zeta announces the initiation of Helen Stenfaal, fa31; Mary Breezs c22; Lawrence Trene mony, ad4; Ayala Tiane mony, ad4; Crawford c29; Paxio; Katherine Morrison c23; Bartha Culett c29; Ewen Culett c30; Kansas City, M.; Dorothy Adams c29; Robert Johnson c29; Atchison, Guests of the organization for the initiation were Dorothy Taylor, A.B.27; Abhilone; Apres Anatolie; J. H. B. Brunet Geiger, A.E.28; Leenworthy. Mr. Epio Lissia, the mathematics club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 12 noon on Tuesday for building Alvin Howell, c'20, who talk on the subject of "Calculus." Miss Alice Gaskill of the Physical Education department is spending the week end in Kansas City. Announcement of events the seventh annual Kansas Relays, April 20, was named honorary by F. C. Allen, director of athletics, to more than 400 universities, colleges and colleges throughout the United States. SOCIETY Tuxedos and the latest fashions in formal spring gowns are in vogue at the Junior Prom, held Friday night for students. The first two wedge party ever to be held on the hill, proved unusually successful with Billyburtwood合唱团 in gold orchestra. The St. Patrick's motif was carried out in the decoration, roam and invites when the Dev James' pledge engages with their bridge luncheon, bridge luncheon, Saturday morning of the organization were Misa Weiss, Mies Vera Leavens and Mies Vera Leavens of the faculty. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Sue Wallace (62), to Sidney Owens Humphrey, of Wichita before here, where she will be married to Mrs. Humphrey is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H., C. Wallaces of Wichita before come here, where she will be married to Mrs. Humphrey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Humphrey of Wichita and is chief accountant for the Ines Dry Goods company of that city. The wife will make their home in Wichita. Members of Alpha Kappa Psi entertained at a mowery Browl in Holloway hall, Saturday evening. Bill Camelia orchira furnished music for dancers. Characters were Prof. J. Cohen and Dr. C. Heese, and Mrs. G. E. Tucker. Out of town guests were Miss La Verne Warren Hutchinson, horticulturist at the University of Missouri; Mrs Rosemard Eddy, Manhattan, Mrs and Mira, Halford Perrin, Mr. and Mrs Chalm Moll,玛丽 Perrin, Carl Beth Mulligan, Mary Perrin, Carl Beth Kansas City, Mo.; Karl R. Hepp, Karl city, Kan; Kim, Enl story, St. Joseph Mc. and Phillip Harrington, Inde The annual Spring formal of Delta Upsilon fraternity was held in the ballroom of the Eldrige hotel, Saturday evening, with the Miller-Wal- Taxi-- Phone 12 Blackfoot Chiefs Inspect Campus and Attract Notice With Costumes of Buckskin, Beads and Feathers Chief John Two Gun White Café, whose famous image we see every time we look at a baffle nickel, and the man who gives us a great deal of attention on the campus Friday, with their buckskin gargoyles, beaded headgear and feathered headdresses. Car Storage The Indians with Chief Two Guns were Crief Bird Rattler, Chief Yellow Kidney, and Chief Heavy Breast, who all accompanied Allen. All were from the Blackfoot reservation at Browning, Monk, in Glacier Bay. They attended a short inspection tour of the camp in company with representatives of the Capper publication and the Muster board. HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Greeted by Chanceilor Alighting from their cars in front of the Administration building, the team quickly set off a fire, where they were welcomed to the University by Chancellor Lindley, Dr. Frank Strong and Dean John R. Dyer. The team then responded with two Gunners responded to the channeler's welcomes in his native tongue, and his response was interpreted by the team as being successful. Leaving the Administration building, the group started east along the drive, creating much interest as they went. Chef Two Chiu Gao and Chef Ming Jia were plain white but many-colored bands of beds were thrown over his shoulders. Trimmings of beds were on the hems of his bedspreads and dresses. His brushed hair was slightly gray and some of it he had lost entirely. About his waist was an empty cartridge belt, without the "Two Chiu Gao" patch. He hitched in his hand, the handle of ers orchestra furnishing music for lancering. Chapmanes she Mrs. Mary V, St. Chair, Mloed Lloyd Houston and Mrs. Boyce Brown town he married jane Akers town he married Pekka; Rutter Porter, Isabel Wright, Fort Scott; Margaret Angel, Colum- bray; Matthew Bell, Martin and Martin Akens. Fort Scott. The other chefs were dressed in the same mannequin, except that one had stipes of colored cloth around his neck. The chef's yellow and black Yellow were elaborate faned landressa. All four redenons were beaded moccasins. Henry Brown was the chef. which was covered with fur. Arrangement has been made by Jason S. B. Braden, of the School of Engineering, given most of the courses of the Kansas School of Religion by the International Council of Religious Education and the diploma of that institution. Twelve units of credit are now required when a student is enrolled in or vacation Bible school. The stipulated courses of the international council are so organized as to provide the necessary amount of education for all students such as teacher and leaders of classes in local churches, as well as for special missionary and recreation purposes. Bible Courses Approved This arrangement is very significant, according to Denn Braden, since Kanna stands at the head of the week-day and vacation Bible schools. When their trip through the museum was finished the party entered the cars and started for Tonka to come out. The group left for them by the Camper Publications. That women drive cars on the campus somewhat faster than men is a fact noted by John Abbott, traffic officer at Amtrak. He has had much chance for observation. National Council to Give Credit on Standard Dinioma Entering the journalism building the group made its way, the Indians shaking hands with everyone they met. Two Guevons felt called on to make a short talk to the crowd gathered about him. He told in his own language who he was, and how he encountered on the University, and expressed his appreciation of Haskell Institute, which he had just been appointed to. He knew the young people of his race could learn to speak the white man's language and learn many useful things. He brought them up to the building to Dyche Museum, the Indians stepped to light cigarettes, and Dyche with its natural exhibits held more interest for them than anything they had seen as yet on the campus. The granting, was kept up from the time they entered until they left. Chief Heavy Breaux explained the exhibits to the students, and he was praised to him by their deserts. The explanation of Comanche, the lone survivor of the Cluster misense, was with many "Uights" and Tails". "Scotty" Finds Women Pretty Fast on Oread "Scotfie", as the traffic officer b He relates another accident in which two women failed to stop at the commanding call of his whistle. "They were running and running and running and car and run them down." They, like most University women, according to "Seattle" thought they were going to the store when he stopped for a fine bar bag were quite surprised and very much overjoyed when "Seattle" told them that it was a first and final victory on a time-long run by a tone of conclusion of the event. known among the students, says that he gives the speedy driver a warning and then sees that it takes effect. She does not, she says, when women $7,500 last week just because she thought spied was worth money, instead by making my first warming "be sure." Christian Science Group Sponsors Free Lecture A free lecture on Christian Science is to be given Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock by John J. Flynn, C. S. E., member of the board of trusteeship and pastor of Mother Church at Boston. His subject is "The All-Sufficiency of God." Mr. Flynn spoke several years ago on the Hill and he returns by an in-depth interview with the Society of the University. The lecture, to which the public is invited, will be delivered at 11 a.m. Annual B. Y. Fellowship Banquet Held Thursday A large number of university and high school students were present at the annual fellowship banquet of the Baptist Young People's Association held Thursday evening, March 7, in a special room of the Baptist Church. Mrs. Frank Strong and Dean R. A. Schwegel were the principal speakers. Lawnroof Leigh of the high Spring Is Near It must he she since Rendolph-Macon's women's College at the University of Chicago has chosen the Queen of the May. She is the first woman to be born in Burbank, N. C. Sunday, March 10 $1.00 Dinner Half Grapefruit Baked Young Chicken Mashed Potatoes Buttered Beets Scalloped Corn Head Lettuce with 1000 Island Dressing Hot Rolls Jelly Peach Ice Black Walnut Ice Cream Coffee Tea Milk Scalloped Corn 12:00 to 2:00 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. New Flight Record Made 75c Dinner Cream of Tomato Soup Sugar Stack Mashed Potatoes Swiss Steak Roils Black Walnut Ice Cream Tea Coffee 50c Dinner school, and Mrs. Leroy Allen, e29 gave toasts. Ivn ldb, gr., was the tastmaster. Jelly Cabbage Salad Joe Dinner Roast Beef with Dressing Mashed Potatoes Candied Apple Send The Daily Kunsar home Cake The Arctic term is well named, for it not occurs as far north as land has been discovered. It arrives in the arctic, during the winter season, and leaves about August 15 for its winter home, after its young are full grown. Several months after leaving its summer home, this bird is known to live in an area which is 11,000 miles from its starting point. It is estimated that at least 150 miles a day are covered on its migration flights, although ornithologists do not yet know its exact D. M. Barnett, uncle, accompanied number of the Brown Bird Singing¹, by Wood, and "The Years" At The Beach, Beech Grove, Chelsea played,琴独, and the child Christie, uncle, sang. Both numbers were accompanied by Ruth Rice Mashed Potatoes (Science Service) Fledgling Arctic Tern Flies Thousands of Mites THE Green Owl Tea Room Coconut Pudding Coffee Tea Milk Phone 498 Washington...The longest flight record ever reported to the Biological Survey for a banded bird was that of a fledging Arctic tree, banded at Rock Bay Wildlife Refuge only of last year. This bird was found dead on the beach at Morgat, Mifflin hills southwest of Port Shropshire, England. This is a remarkable record, not only for the distance covered, but for the time element, as the bird could have been flying at night. It suggests the possibility that the birds, which are rarely or never seen on the south Atlantic coast of the United States, may cross the ocean Wire Flashes ANNOUNCEMENT $1.00 Drownieville, Texas — (UP) - Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, imagining an air mail and passenger line between New York and San Francisco, she laid here at 1:35 p.m. on Saturday. The flying colony was sighted about two minutes before binding and curled the field while a great crowd, gathered here for dedication of the mission, observed the plane carried a heavy cargo of mail and nine passengers. Dallas, Texas—(U.P.)—Seven firemen were injured and seven houses destroyed as the result of a fire which frame studio building here Saturday. Washington—(UP)—Herbert Hoo- cock, assistant secretary of the navy in charge of avi- lation, Saturday, as assistant sec- retary of the navy in charge of avi- lation, Edward P Warmer, of Massachusetts. Nogales, Ariz.—(UP)—Burre force in the latest move of the Mexican revolution are expected to atrieve at the heart of the republic, according to Gen. Franco Cortez, son of Gonzalo de la Nogales, Soncina, garrison. New Orleans—(UPI)—Henry Ed- dard, the founder of a parishal educator and author, died at his home here Friday night after a paralytic stroke. His best known work is "Missie" a novel. Suite Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 El Paso, Tex. — (UP)—Having al- ways a good friend, who rights captured the city after more than a score were killed and nine injured, Jurex was its self-sacred Saturday. Juarez Resumes Activity Two international bridges to the town from El Paso were crammed with motorsists and pedestrians best on examining the scene of the battle, or participating in the rostrate and which were again in full wing. The total "dunk out" from the university of Wisconsin at the end of March was $36,000 from $33 to $390. Secretary C. A. Smith says that this reduction may be because she is doing better work; professors may be "beting up" or the executive committee will decide. and are offering the same high grade repairing. 1017 Mass. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 11 W. Ninth We have now purchased the shoe shop known as Good clothes cost you more, and pay you more. Because they look better longer. Buy a Kuppenheimer suit this spring $ \rightarrow $ next spring it'll still be good. $40 to $75 others $25-$30-$35 HOUK AND GREEN PLOMBING CO. G O O D C L O T H E S F O R E V E R Y M A N Vocational Lectures End W. S. G. A. Sponsors Week's Talks About Future Work Vocational Guidance week close Thursday, March 7, after a series of lectures on vacations for the woman of the university. The talks, sponsored by the Women's Self-Governing Association of Michigan, will take place at the college women may later after leaving school. Dean Humbert in her talk Tuesday spoke generously of vocation followed by K. U., we men grad- Mr. C. M. Baker, director of libraries, incurred Wednesday on the train from Boston to New York for service workers. Ms. Allen Crawford, assistant manager, required for this work. "Dad" Is to Celebrate 75th Birthday Sunday The sponsors and leaders of the Va- national Guidance week foot but that the children will be vaccinated before the attention of the women. About 200 women are invited. Dorothy Winder, c.29, and Jane Pointexer, c.30, members of W. S. G. A., were responsible for carrying the plans for VacationGarden Weekend. "Dad," otherwise known as John Anggrov, will celebrate his 75th birthday next Tuesday, March 12. Sunday his friends are having a birthday party for him at the home of his son rise since "Dad" *dame* on the Hill 1910, he has been one of the favorites in the tennis world working to be one of the teams that last fall and is "errax" about his job. "Dad" came on the Hill twenty eight years ago to take charge of the mail and express. After twelve years he was hired a second eight months on account of his health. He was then junior in the Spooner library for a year, but indoor work was permitted. His year "Dad" became one of the gardeners. He liked this work because he came in contract with the students continued as gardener until this 'did'. Before coming to Lawrence, "Dad" farmed in Summer县, south of Wichita. His love of outdoors is proclaimed by his children. He was a child he went to live on a farm. inexpensive COSTUME JEWELRY The new styles are here—come in and try them on—all colors and BUY YOUR GAS at CARTER'S The Handiest Place in Town Tires Firestone CARTER SERVICE CALL 1300 (Today is Everybody at Church Sunday) On the Stage—Special Prologue "INDIAN MUSINGS" Hear the Beautiful Love-Theme "REDSKIN" Coming March 18 for Three Days LOVE and the DEVIL With Milton Sills and the hottest 8- piece hand to ever play Lawrence