PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1920 What's Doing Back Home News From Kansas Towns --our fathers there was always a man for such parity. American but not Jewish, he acted to do with the popularity of the beverage it contained. As women are often judged by the clothes they wear, their reputation was known by the bottle it was in. Ellinwood—To have taught three generations of the same family is the distinction occasioned Miss Maitte Prunt, Ellinwood primary$^2$ teachers, when starting to school, received his first private Fruit. Years later his daughter, now Miss Heining, was a student under Mine Fruit, Now, Celly's grand-daughter is starting to school under someone who taught her grandfather Parker—Not satisfied with the antiterrorism campaign recently launched by Governor Reeley, the county W. C. T. U. here has instructed the county's representative in congress to protect against the prohibition bureau's move to prescribe one pint of medical whiskey every 10 days for a patient. Kansas City. - Max Berstein, Wichita and Arkansas City jeweler, was recently sentenced here to serve six months in jail for violating the national bond act. Berstein was holding his assets in his wooden arm. December fire losses in Kansas amounted to $329,674 from 275 fires, and $104,890 from 56 other fires. Total of $1,027,553 from 495 blazes. This total includes a fire with $100, 600 which occurred in Kansas City, and $50,000 which occurred the greatest losses in December. Topkapi—There are two bridges counties in Kansas —Stanton and Stevens counties. Haskell county has only one bridge, across the Cimarron. All road structures less than 20 feet wide curved in curvals by high-rise engineers. Morrill, Mr. Mc, and Mrs. F, R. McKim, the first couple married in Mortill laucrem, recently celebrated the sixieth anniversary of their wedding, the couple became married in which they were married. The lumber used in the old homs was bauled overland from White Cloud. This was before any railways had been built in the territory and the Mortill had not yet been established. Yates, Center. If there ever was a town where political pull means nothing, it must be Yates Center. The mayor, Billy Barker, turned to tjurtney J. C., Calvary and handed him into court for driving through a stop sign. The judge imposed the actual Augusta - With virgil of flooded streets still fresh in their minds, the members of the Augusta city council beat to our beat to be kept in city equipment. Embargo. Thomas W. Butcher- president for President College for women placed a position in the education department of Chicago University during the summer Clay Center—In attempting to solve the annual county fair problem, Clay Center is planning a project under county ownership and have organized the Clay County Free Manhattan — The war department has sent its approval of the establishment of a consortium K. D. Farrell of the Kansas State Agricultural college. The approval is given with the understates' and other suitable quarters for the unit. Tepeeka—When citizens from the Sunflower state go to Washington the see their fellow Kauan made the journey. On March 4, they travel in a special train via the Santa Fe route, according to an announcement made here. The train will pass near 1250 Chicopee and Chicago and Pennsylvania. The entire trip including pulman reservations and meals will total approximately $165. About 20 persons are scheduled to make the trip on board the train. Topauli-Kansas, during 1928, lost $8,241.84 in fire, read the report of W. A. Elkman, state fire marshal*, which was made public today. There were 3,128 fires in 1928, twenty-eight also showed an increase of $827.14 in fire losses over those of the preceding year. "Only An Old Beer Bottle" May Be Valuable Art Relie, Student Decides. on Visit to Spooner. Thayer Museum Enclosed in one of the glass cases in Spoon-Thayer Museum we can first almost a history of our curry industry and its key bottles. After seeing them even U. U. women would have to admit that whiskey bottles has good qualities. In the early days it was certainly nothing to be ashamed of to have special events, famous statues, paintings, art exhibitions by a whiskey bottle. In the glass case you will find the face of the Father of Our Country storing some of its favorite beads on the side of a flask, without even the least bit of shame. Next to him stands a glass bottle disguised as Santa Claus, with an array of "POLAND Mineral Spring Water." What looks like of bust of Grower Cleveland of white glass is seen, with the face of a woman moved, as another flask. Even the renowned Jenny Lind, who was exploited by the well known showman, Wagner, is moving to tilters and distributors of whiskey. One Pictures Pike's Peak There is one bottle recalling the discovery of Pike's Peak, one dating from civil war days with closed hands on it with the word "Union" on the cap. Another bottle of Rumber Hill Monument reminds us of our history of wars. There are several bottles made between 1825 and 1826 with wishes on their fat body. The amber colored log cabin and barrel shaped hotties alound in thiefy, homely, early American suggestion and are relies of plumation Because of the patriotic spirit o Strides of Science in 1928 Engineering Busses carrying 26 passengers, with sleeping accommodations, dining and toilet facilities were placed in operation. A method of utilizing for power the difference in temperature between the two plates was devised and successfully demonstrated by George Claude, the French inventor. A new super-fast motion picture camera, which through film travels at the rate of three miles a minute, was launched by Jennifer Jenkins, Washington inventor. Radio acoustic sound ranging, making possible the locating of ships even in darkness and fog, was developed. Diesel type engines light enough for aircraft and airplanes are used to prosecute the trade of commercial practicability. Two condemned buildings in Washington were burned to the ground by scientists of the Bureau of Standards under actual configuration conditions. An instrument defined as a “breathing device” which experts will oversee the lives of men suspected to have been deceived by Lieu, C. B. Momsen, Chief Gunner C. L. Tibals who both diving experts and military personnel in the Bureau of Construction and Repairs. Radio equipment for communication between the front and rear end of a car. Stalled by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for demonstration on that road. University of Washington students recently sent a 50-pound postcard to Herbert Hoover. It was made of Washington vencer and is said to be the largest single sheet ever turned out of the mill. The card is not protected by insurance for $10,000. The "postage stamp" bore the picture of the president-elect. The St. Francis dam, which impounded a large part of the water supply of Los Angeles, burst on March 12, causing a destructive flood Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Not Only Historic Scenes Shown Phone 498 Besides the historical bottles are many others of interesting design. One tall bottle is actually in keeping with flaskes, as it is made in each a manner as to appear to be a pyramid of "gammarus" dye. There is an opening in the bottom sign with a miniature cloak of glam which signifies "Time to Drink." There are hot bottles blown into the shape of a bowl of fattie and a flask of a fat man who is supposed to be the figure of Mr. Boose. Now Mr. Boose in his day was a very famous swallow whisky he sold was called Boose's whisky. It is supposed to have been from this that we get our common expression of "Boose whisky." Univerified among the mistakes in modern battle history, no doubt, stands the "monk bottle," a plump, red anchor, held between two sixyms, represented standing in Gettie archways, engaged in various devotional exercises. It was designed to please the Catholic cherp, but fell far short of its aim. Glasses that are seen with the battles were designed for drinkers who did not care to imbibe from the battle. They serve the attractioniveness of the exhibition. Millions Lost on Misfits Persoas Put on Suitable Job Would Eliminate Poverty --their supervisors to be problem-solvers. After Doctor Anderson found. After the patients' health conditions, health, personalities, an social problems, about 120 were not effectively adjusted in the increase of economic costs in thecream economic incidents instead of liabilities New York, Jan. 17—Million of dollars could be saved to society if civilians did not have to carry on their work through firearms for charity could be saved if the knowledge now available were used to fit to suitable job persons now unsuitably employed and destined finally to be killed by these millions if wiley need, would be sufficient to remove much poverty and resulting disease from civilized nations, not heating to Dr. V. W. Anderson, tek These transformations of human society are immediately possible. Due to the rapid pace of change in the Personnel Journal. In one department store in New York and out, we have a new department store in Chicago. Application of present knowledge of psychiatry and psychology in industry will tap a west, new sense of life and business, the psychiatrist predicts. Hammond, Ind., Jan. 17.—(UP) Joe dohnetheb, has accumulated 43 years of experience and may appear in the city court in 1929, the first man fined and the first man ever to offer a bail. He has also taken too much asphir. While under the influence of the headache medicine Joe hurried a soft shank through a restaurant with Man Wins Odd Honors "You almost lost your ear," the woman greeting said as the young man approached the car. He finally succeeded in stopping it after it had passed. A few key morning apes a car parked in front of a fraternity hall and a woman curled her hair to her choice as a heroine, so she wanted only the one who was pacing saw her chance to be a heroine, so she turned to the emergency brake to uncover the emergency brake. Discovery that the break would not hold the car, she began to bock the door as the car opened and she demanded she saw a head appear at an inpatient window and in a short time the cover of the car was sprinkled. Are men appreciative, is a question that is emphatically answered in the negative by one young woman on the hill. The young lady got out and started toward the campus but the young man returned to the house not even offering to take her to school, and as When about a half a block up the street a voice from an apathetic window called, "Did it keep let on shiding windows?" The voice of an angry voice and "ibued I will." Males Unappreciative Is Verdict of One Co-ed Iceberg-Dotted Sea Once Covered a Large Portion of Arkansas Shimmons Bros. Evidences of Carboniferou Period Found by Member Phone 161 Washington, Jan. 17. — Icebergs similar in form and size to those that impel the ship lanes of the North Atlantic Ocean, were once carried by icebergs. This was many million years ago. This was many billion years ago, when the sea covered much of the present area of Arkansas and adjoining states. The icebergs are derived from the glaciers of Greenland, the icebergs that visited Arkansas in carboniferous time were derived from an ancient ice and snow stream. The icebergs of Oklahoma and northern Texas, south of Adirondack, Okla. From these mountain ocean currents carried the large ice sheets southeastern Oklahoma of Survey That such frightful waters once precipitated Arkansas is the conclusion of Ruth D. Miser, of the U. S. Geology Department, who observed a locality half a mile east of the villages of Boles, Seattle County, Ark. There be found frog traps in creeks that have been transported by floating ice from the Oklahoma-Texas mountains. The landers were dropped to the bottom and then submerged, and they are now found in black whale which was mud at the time the landers dropped to the Although the Bodes locality is the first occurrence of ice-transported buildings to be discovered in Arkansas, it has been discovered in the Cinnabite Mountains of southeastern Oklahoma. It is however, 30 oak cedars of the easternment Okla PEACOCK SHOES are pleasingly different. High Snug-Heel feature, as- A noteworthy feature of many of these buildings in their enormous size. The huge stones range in size up to block measures 30 feet across. The exclusive Hi-Arch, Snug-Heel suring you foot comfort and style beyond compare ... is obtainable only in Peacock Shoes. Repair Work a Specialty THE "REGENT" Patent or Black Crepe, longer vamps, narrower toes. A new "Point System," which will be used at the University of Oklahoma, will be a method of keeping records of the work done by each woman student in the university's library. 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