WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1920 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE --for Announcements Announcements The next rehearsal of the K. U. Symphony Orchestra, will be a very important one. It will be held on a Thursday, Jan. 3, at 7:30 p.m. It is very important that all members be K. O. Kourstein, director. The University Men's Glees Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in Marvin hall. All members are urged to be present. Eugene Christy, director. --for Around Mt. Oread The Lawrence fire department opened a new station at 1839 Massachusetts street, Dec. 17. There are three men on a shift and a pumper and a chemical truck are kept for day and night duty. Harold Ingham, director of the University extension division, was installed as president of the Lawrence University luncheon. George C. Shad, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture, is one of the new members of the board of the Lawrence University members of the board are R. B. Davenport and Phil Brown, and other officers are E. Carter, vice-president; H. L. Chambers, district trustee. Lawrence Walker and Mont Clair Spear are the only students being graduated from the Law School this year. Spear registered for the State Bar examination, and Topeka from Jan. 21 to 23, Eligibility to register requires graduation from a school of law. Registrations must be received by the court, D. A. Valentine, Topeka. If you skip the advertisements you miss half the news. Read the Advertisements each night in the Kansan A. G. ALRICH PRINTING - ENGRANING Binding. Rubber Stamps. Office Supplies. Stationery 716 Mass. Road 736 Mass. St. The Kappa Pii Club will have a supper meeting Thursday, Jan. 3, from 5 to 7 p.m., at the Methodist church. Reports of the National Association of Immunologists, Inc., will be given by members of the club who attended the council, Mrs. Halliburton, student secretary of Topkenra branch of Womens Foreign Missionary Society, and the patrol officer. The supper will be given on the club. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honorary weekly meeting at the Department of Geological fraternity will hold its seminar K. A. Linden, 1208 went to Wentz K. A., Tuesday, Jan. a J. M. Jewett will open on the campus "Weston Shales." Marice Talley, who dedicated the new music hall at Bethany College recently, donated her services toward the cause of the new hall, attracted a large audience. The receipts for the revenue were $6,000. SUITING YOU that's my business SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Massachusetts St. Welcome Back Students Call 1300 Gas and Oil Tires Batteries Washing Greasing Storage We adjust brakes correctly Firestone Tires Doctor G. L. Knight, assistant professor of geology and R. J. Winner, c'20, returned Monday night from the department to meet the weekend end doing some research. We Invite Comparison Quality - Finish Comfort Prices No Higher CARTER SERVICE 10th & Massachusetts Louell's n w. 9TH Prof. A. M. Wilde of the department of Latin and Greek is seriously ill with the flu. He has been compounded by a Vermont avenue since last Thursday. Just West of Innes' Phone 932 Omaha Hat Shop 717 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to their address. Phone 255 SUITS TOPCOATS OVER COATS AT SHARPLY REDUCED PRICES No visitor to Normandy ever considered his tour complete until he had made the pilgrimage to Mont St. Michel and the Inn of the Famous Omelet—Chez Madame Poukard, Incomparable, In Fameuse Omelette. HOUK AND GREEN CLOTHING CO. CHESTERFIELD MILD enough for anybody...and yet..THEY SATISFY LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. The Madame is since gone, but not until just before she died did she reveal the secret of her famous omellets. No doubt hundreds have tried—and struggled in vain—to use the precious information, but as a writer has put The making of a great cigarette, too, is a secret to be guarded. The artistry lies in how the tobacco are blended—and from our own private formula comes the rich fruity flavor that you get in your Chesterfield. it, the Ine with Madame is "like Tara's hall without the harp!" Suffice it to say that our blend can't be copied—nor for mildness with flavor can you duplicate the rare Chesterfield goodness. Home Service Laundry and Dry Cleaning Riding Horses To Rent Phone 1329 Work called for and delivered H. D. Hearn, mgr. 1245 Conn. Oread Riding Academy $1.00 per hr. $1.50 Sundays Phone 90 West 7th Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. Phone 653 Remember THE FINAL READY-TO-WEAR CLEARANCE SALE Is Now On EVERYTHING GROUPED--BUYING EASY SAVINGS GREAT COATS $9.88 - $14.35 - $18.00 $34.00 - $38.00 - $48.00 $63.85 - $73.85 DRESSES $4.88 - $8.88 - $12.88 $17.88 - $22.88 - $28.00 $38.00 He united the country with nails IN FRANKLIN made the horseshoe tail a symbol of the importance of little things. "The kingdom a horseshoe nail', goes one of his wise sayings. So when he became Postmaster General, he knew full well the need for proper horseshoeing as one step in punctual mail schedules. The care given to details can still make or break a great plan. In the telephone industry, for example, the development of compact paper insulation helped to make possible the small diameter cable and therefore the vast underground plant necessary to serve large cities. A multiplexity of details, from the testing of long fibre cotton to the "voice with the smile", offer a continual challenge to the Bell System men who unite the nation with telephones. BELL SYSTEM A nation-wide system of 19,000,000 inter-connecting telebones "OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS JUST BEGUN"