SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1920 0712 --- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1021 Main Clothes Make a Woman But jewelry makes an individual --should reach you by 6:10 each evening. Phone 498 Suits Cleaned and Pressed THESIS Two Stores Witch Hazel Egg Shampoo Relieves dry dandruff hair at once. Your hair is your Personal Appearance - take care of it. A word to the wise is enough. amn't it? See us at the College Inn Barber Shop for Haircuts, Shaves and Massages if finger that has been shampoo with the Witch Hazel restores hair to a natural healthy condition. F. M. Tidrow 14th 86 Penn. Your Kansan A copy will be sent you by special carrier if the regular carrier misses you, provided you Telephone 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening The place that cooks to please that longing for good homemade food. Whopoee Makers Wreck Ford Coupe in Front of Theta House: Scavenger Gets Gallon of Gas Four University students, desiring to achieve themselves from the cares and worries attendant to the strenuous work of their days week's work, and finding themselves in need of relaxation, turned to men and women who were eager, and started out to make whoops. They went into a huddle over a quantity of coffee, and decided that spirit, alleged to associate itself with intoxication, which can make a man throw his mother-in-law out of the room. The four men climbed into a Ford coupe and started on a little junipt about the streets of Lawrence. The right was yet a puppy; the world was bright and the street was narrow, making aunning way of multiplying and spreading out- only to merge and fuse for a second, then finally to glue blurry and dim. Down Indiana street the couple bounced around and very merry cage. But between teeth and eleventh streets, in front of the Theta house, to be exact, something went wrong. No one seemed to know just exactly what had happened — a ball spin, straightened up a moment before it plunged into a nose dive, followed by a side slip and a barrel roll—and lastly, a common but well-executed somescape. I made a fortune from her on its top. Four very inbred young men packed themselves up from the pavement where they had been tossed in prone, sitting, and otherwise positions. Landes Lists Best Books K. U. Instructor's Father Picks Scientific Works Seattle, Wash. Henry Landes, Dean of the College of Science, University of Washington, recently compiled a list of books he wishes to share with students of science. The books as he lists them in the order of their relative importance are "Nature of the World and Man," "Biology of Nature," "Creative Chemistry," by Stouten; "Why We Behave Like Human beings," by Dosey; "Foundations of Sciences," by J. A. Flompson; "Climate Changes," and "Climate Tendencies." "The Domain of Natural Science," by J. A. Flompson; "Climate Change," and "Climate Tendencies." "The Domain of Natural Science Method," by Westway; "Essentials of Scientific Method," by Wolf; "Technical Writing," by Richard; "Organic Chemistry," by Michael; "The E-book," by Chamberly; "Oldborn," "The Old Milk Stone Age"; "Gutline of General Zoology," by Newman; and "The Nature of Biology." Dram Landes is the father of K. K. Landes of the department of Geology here. Last Month the Coldest February in 21 Years (Colonne Service) Washington—With the influenza epidemic breathing its last gasp, the general health earlier this month declined. About 625 communities are concerned. Reports from all by two states gave only 627 cases and no deaths. In April, the U.S. Public Health Service announced. Figures reported for other communicable diseases that are all among the United States (incomplete parallels) of which there were only 23 cases reported in the whole United States. Typhoid Fever, an acute illness that spreads through the country, is around 140 incidents throughout the country. icid, finding the extent of their injuries nothing, or from the extent of their feelings and from good intentions and at the same time to all their theories as to what has constituted their injuries. No Danger of Floods H Rain Holds Back Washington, Heavy rains in the Mississippi Valley during the next week or so may result in serious damage, although it is already high, will have a chance to turn off, and danger will be averaged. This is the opinion of Dr. H. C. Frankfield, in charge of the flood division of the United States Weather Bureau. Unlance Network "The warm weather of the hot few days, which caused much molloning of nails, coupled with the rain, but carried high water in some of the riverine partitions by the Omo and its trench, provided the Frankfort in Water Service. A crowd soon collected, and the cops was turned upon the end for which its maker had intended it. The police officer had been driving—each thought it must have been one of the others. The conventional round of questioning revealed nothing. The police officer, the substance staggered off into the night. But the sight of a gallon can in our back door or the wreck had not woken us up. We were just bystanders. There was a connotation about that can that suggested aleo-suspidate, but when she had disappeared, a thirsty youth made a frantic grab for the container and left her at the distance to his nearby fraternity house with the speed of an electric train. "The Allegheny and Monongalia have gave a little over flood stage on our river flooding in Pittsburgh and have given their waters to other cities in Ohio, Illinois and Kentucky have overloaded their banks. In Alabama and Georgia the rivers are high and in Arkansas the White River is high but safe. The Mississippi is it." "On the whole, however, the situation is not alarming. Some rain is indicated in Alabama and Georgia, but unless the rains in this and the other regions are heavy during the next week, river will have assisted entirely." M. U. Men May Plan Field House Columbia, —(IUP) The University of Missouri architects are considering a new training quarters for indoor track, basketball contests and other indoor sports. **Brewart, athletic director**, said Brewart. **Bewart**, today. At least practically all of the brothers aped his as he dashed through the front door with the can. They had stared into the hallway, and the victim was cornered. Pleading to have a heart, that there wasn't enough to go around, they glared at and finally glasses and ginger ale were produced. The brothers waited eagerly as the owner carefully opened the can. It尝 The band will meet at 8 a.m. in Mn- way in the Auditorium, practice for an ouir, and begin the radio concert at Noiacuory. Announcements There will be a meeting of the advisory board of the W. Y. C. A. Monday at 7 p.m. for the annual election of new members to the board. --- J. C. McCanley. The University of Kawai band will broadcast from WREN Monday night beginning at 9:15. The following program will be broadcast: Overture "Siopes de Escuela, Ballet Chihuahua Damen," *Miami*, Missed Axiplexion. Solo "La Patoma", Crocker, Sloan David Overature—"The Magic Garden" Klue Death on Mosquitos Sereneate—"Moonlight" Clement March "Stars and Stripes Forever Sonna. The flower, that lies not Mist Violet Hemming who holds it. The damselflies or colobae plant, coccinellids and Flower Show is a natural insect trap. It is estimated that a million mosquitoes in a season, 600 mosquitoes in a season. nsects Carry Leprosy Experiments With Mosquitoes to Prove Theory Biology Hersley Professor Finds Device That Locates Treasure Beer that Only Is Near Freezes in Cold Weather Munich. — Another grave clammy may be held at the door of the mosquito, already hold responsible for the transmission of malaria and its brothers in humanity, flesh, beds, lungs and life, are being considered as possible carriers of malaria, Milkenburg. (UP) - The production of war beer in this famous center for brews has been curated by Winter University, officials at the plants where they make beer that 'only is used' in winter. Fold orders in Mountains during annually cold epils because their product can be stored all year long. Alcohol in the beer in pre-production day made it safe for shipment to the war fronts out, but the cold weather this winter forced brewers to use beakers in the bottles from brewing and bursting. Police Return SGll West, Haven, Conn., (UP)—POLICE who asked a still in the home of a woman accused of robbing him to return the apparition when a judge ruled the defendant had been mounted. Gainesville, Fla. (I-86). Although possible fame and fortune await Prof. M. Skellert in a dozen or more colleges, the batch of treasure-hunting propositions with which it recently has been delegated to actinium is among the hidden gold. Dr. Rufus M. Jones of Haverford college says that the honor system of colleges does not have to throw the students sign a hoodie to report any cheating to a student com A new week ago this linguistic University of Florida professor constructed an outboard motor that had fallen into a nearby lake, and since then he has been the recipient of many letters of gold with his instrument. Around Mt. Oread Starb, honorary professional, architectural fraternity, announces the pleading of the following monsi: Paul S. Wab, c.22 of Osborne; Chelle M. Edwards, c.64 of Wellington and Wichita; Harme, J.32 of Leavenworth. Send The Daily Kansan home --- M. Dilian V. Stewart, grand president of Delta Philo Delta, national honorary art fraternity, and a professor at Purdue University. Las Vegas, Nevada, was the chapter of that fraternity here. A reception given for her Saturday, March 2 in the design department, by the local chapter, Ms. Stewart has been to Los Angeles, where she attended the University of Southern California. P10 Beta PJ, professional medical fraternity hold imminent service Feb. 17 for the following men: Betts, Borer, Eskin, Euroknox Knoon, m32, Ponce City, Okla., C. A. M. Barney, m32, Newton Clear Newman, c34, Miami Beach, J. H. Lombardi and Clyde Soice, m32, Stafford. It also announces the plonging of GK Glaser, C32, Burington; Jim Wheeler, C32, Moor, and Paul Pace, C32, Garnett. Captain Tommy Cox, ministry of the overcrowding team has been confirmed to the Stakeholder Hospital for several days as the result of a breach of the hospital. It is expected that he will be able to get out tomorrow. His condition is unfortunate since he will hardly have time to recover sufficiently to make a good showing in the Big Six conference on March 5 and at Norman Okla. Gumma Phi Beta bald initiation Saturday morning for the following on women; Dorothy Kiriney, c12, and Doris Burnett, c31, Lawrence; Constance Rose, ureilly, Emperor; Briard Brunley, f32, and Ruth Hall, c32, Kameron Chandler, f32, Lawnward; Pearl Lawnward, Pearl McKernan, c32, jole; Janie Peale, c34; Paramo; Laurel Patre, c32, Kingman; Jean Bowers, c33, Wellington; Gamma Phi Betta announces the graduation of Catherine, c34, John, and Mary Joan Brimmer, c32, Wamgo. The annual Founders Day Ramsey will be served tonight in the dining hall of the church and have returned for the excavation are Jack Endes, Leonaray Taylor, Harry Jenkins, Waldo Kelly, Robert Smith, Hayley Frost, Paul Flug, Harry Shyback, Spencer Garfin Branford Cremshaw, Irwin Glenn, Brian Macdonald, Brooks, Newim堡, of Kansas City, Mo; Harvey Luniford, Floyd Hockenbush, Howard Brown, James Wheeler ters, of Marion. Russell Accents Position Hartold Russell, assistant instructor in the department of chemistry, has accepted a position in the laboratory of the Eastman Company of Rochester and is set to attend next September. The Eastman Company are outstanding manufacturers of chemicals of the United States as well as producers of film and cameras. They use more silver than government nitrate, according to Russ. Send The Daily Kansan home. Want Ads MARCELLING: Experienced 50 points. Phone 2775. 1015 Kentucky. -144 Twelve-word words, or less, 1 insertion. Two-word words, or less, 2 insertion. Given twelve word words, 1 insertion. If twelve word words are not given, 2 insertion. If six words, 6 each word. Want add- ed words, when accompanied by chis- LOST on the Campus: An Alpha Chi pi engraved "M. Kistler." Re- ward. Phone 808. —119 LOST: A small brown leather purse containing money. Call Bessie Lit- at with 890, Reward. —120 ROOMS FOR BOYS: Four double rooms, nicely furnished, plenty of heat and hot water. One-ball half moons. Prices reasonable. 1241 Louisiana. FOR RENT: Boys, 2nd semester, 1 nicely furnished rooms on 2nd floor, single beds. Hot water heat. May be any time, 1321 Lc. (Published in the University of KwaKata, Malawi) **NOTICE OF VACANCES ON MEN STUDENTS** Notice is hereby given, of vacancies secretly held for failure of certain representatives to return, to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences from the School of Pharmacy and one from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Pellentiae for appointment to those positions which they desire to represent; must have at least 10 years of military service or matricures in school, except those pellentiae for appointments Peltition must be in the hands of the see- ralty of the Student's School Counsel by 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 12, 1929. TO CADUMB ED. FARMER, Chairman Election Committee; The Great Romantic Star in a New Triumph! IN With Lewis Stone, Nils Asther A husband who did not understand—a wife stwarped for love and out of the East, offering her the passion and she shouted. VARSITY Plays Mon.-Tues. Only On the Stage—The ROTH SISTERS in "Darlings of Harmony Land" NOTE to My Patrons--- I have personally screened "Wild Orchids," and urge everyone in Lawrence and vicinity to see this picture. Also I have seen the Roth Sisters in their act, "Darlings of Harmony Land," and heartily recommend them. Signed. JERRY BAKER, M'r. Varsity Theatre.