PAGE.FOUR --- IF Y.J < 5 THEN THE UNIVERSITY DABLY KANSAN THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1920 What's Doing Back Home News From Kansas Towns United States --out also and all his friends were doubly greeted. Newton—All Newton fire trucks will be equipped with brilliant red lights in the future to aid in clearance, Fire Chief Moore believes that the red lights will improve the safety of motorists and pedestrians. Ottawa— Unable to locate Mrs. Gibson in Texas where she is motoring, relatives here recently resorted to the radio to inform her of illness in her family. The message was broadcast from Brownville, Wisc. Andover—Bruno township, with no assessor, has been a heaven for taxpayers. John Bally was the trustee for a number of years. The nomination process is when the votes were counted electioneer. Neither man has appeared before the commissioners in an attempt to gain a decision on the vote. Wichita.—Upon the request of an insurance company here, the body of Howard Wright Simpson, hotel man who was killed in a car fire, burned. The company refused payment on a $25,000 policy claiming he did not die of an accident as alleged. El Durado, John Dickson, escaped from the Boys' Industrial Home of Tropika, was arrested here recently, working in a local grocery store. Concordia... Don Byrnes, present manager of the LIVestock Buying Association of Amercs has been elected Vice President. Edward Sparger is sheeclect officer. Maryville,—Striving for something different in the way of animal calling contests, the Marshall county horse-calling tournament is fabricated by a horse-calling tournament. Belle Plaine—John S. Knowles, native Kanan, has a new book off the press. It is entitled "The Philosophy of Coin Money." Hatchinson.--No one could explain the apparent prosperity of a band of gypsies who arrived here recently with their Linehols and Packards. One Hatchinson man, while being "blessed by a fortune teller, was 860. At least one man now understands their Linehols and Packards. Pritta. — A Pratty business man who prides himself upon the efficiency of his office will never dare to mention her lack of time. His stenographer became ill with the flu just before the holidays and was forced to quit work. He took it upon himself to send out his own copy of his book, and he covered that his office girl sent them Tonite · Tomorrow · Saturday Shows 1. 7. 9 Mar. 10-40 Eve. 10-50 HE'S OUR OWN "BUDDY" Step Lively Girl? Everybody's thang "America's Boyfriend." De lilfhally desirable as the pet of fifty frames. ALSO ON THE STAGE Wiley & Capps Banjo Band Nebraska University Students Presenting something new Sabeth—Six acres on the farm of J. L. Hoon near here yielded SG bushels of corn to the acre. Hoon husked 510 bushels. Starts Monday LON CHANEY in WEST of ZANZIBAR Combining love and terror in an battle. News - Fables - Review WATCH For Dates on NAUGHTY BABY Salina—The land depression near which occurred recently continued and is now approximately 290 feet in diameter. The center of the hill has a already guffed a highway is not increase in depth, however. A New Year's Marvel Greets Proi. Blackman There is something new under the hands of Mr. Kumar of the department of sociology, his teaching experience at the University, which runs very close to my own. What would you like thing like It? As to explanation he has none. It was yet the miracle that I could Bowersock Theater Orchestra Ronaldo Torres. Director With the help of the chill winds on Mt. Orend, Professor Blackmar burried along to meet his 11:30 class in sociology on Wednesday morning, and then—the class of 42 presented Professor Blackmar with an unique New Year's gift—perfect attendance with the single exception of Richard Gifford, c$30, who was detained in a court after the termination of the holiday. Vacations come, vacations go, and beds on forever. There is always a need to be careful about relatives, and an array of excuses chosen to confound the administration. Colorado Gunmen Are Learning How Easterners Stalk Enemies Rather Than Meet Them in Open Bv H O Thompson United Staff Correspondent Denver, Colo., Jan. 2—(UP) This section of the West, once noted for its forthright method of setting disputes with pistols, is having its first use in the field of practice of eastern gunmen. The style of gun-play which originated in the mining camps—and still prevails to some degree—called for men-to-face encounter. The honor usually went to the man who was about to face another about the trigger of his weapon. Sometimes the verditer was a bloodied one, with the victim of the draw caused by the sting. In many cases the contenders blazed away right heartily at each other, New Denver has the screamed animatics, the hidden gunmen, the amputated kids and the dozens of those acquaintances of modern killing were brought into play against the city. Seek Man in Denver Eddie, a brother of Jack Diamond, involved in the Arnold Boulder case coaxing to his own description. He is now driving a car. Two gangsters were arrested and a police checkup showed they had criminal records in eastern cities under various aliases. Miss Dorothy Wagner of Topeka visited her sister, Elenee Wagner, '790, at the Alpha Xi Delta house Wednesday. also was an inventor. Eddie Diamond cannot imagine, at least for publication, why anyone would have a newborn, harassed-looking individual. He gives the impression that he is in a difficult place. Diamond is not lacking in bravery or whatever it is that obtains a man his trust. When he beckons, punched for his biceps he ducked, punched for his forearms and fired back. Probably, if he had lived a half century ago, he would have been in the open, shot for shot. But the modern machine-run amphib, automatic rails and each equipment have Gang Warfare Not For West This modern type of gang warfare demands an increased use of killers of the past seems always to have continued a concession for more casualties. It allowed to see who was polling in their direction. Perhaps this was a bit of egotism, founded in pride of victory. Gang warfare frontier duels and impropria shoot-ings shows a strain of sportsmanship likely lacking in the gangster methods. LAWRENCE OFFICIAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mast. Texan Claims Invention for "Depth" in Movies Dallane, Tec., Jan. 3- (UP) A Dallane business man believes he has solved the problem of those dimensional motion pictures—a problem that has puzzled motion picture technicians and the invention of the silent drama. L. 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