FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE 八 Around Mt. Oread --last chance to sign up will be given. Gertrude flowers, *C* 329 will act as hostess and Ethel Borrowhackle, *C* 329 in connection of the refreshed committee. Dr. R; C. Moore, state geologist, is again meeting his classes after an absence of several days due to illness. Dean E. B, Stouffer will return Saturday morning from a speaking tour as a representative of the Association of American Universities. Alpha Omicron II promises the inauguration of 30 new Les Lilas F30. Lochelle will be assigned to 29 PDS Langenpoel, c. '50, Gladys Bradley, c. '60, Helen Vold, M. Margaret Drennan, c. '70. Prof. E, D. Hay, head of the department of mechanical engineering, bus gone to Laramie, Wyoe, to bring equipment and establish a residence in Lawrence. Wednesday, Nov. 7, the W.Y.C.A. women will hold a candy sale. Candy tables will be found in the auditorium, Administration building, and the sale will be received from the sale will be used to receive YW.C.A. work on the campus. Men members of the senior law class of Prof. T. E. Atkinson, presented their only feminine classmates Ruth Van River, 129, with a cap and tie; and Tate, 152, presented the can which is in the sweater-stick type. The athletic office has received a block of 300 tickets for box seats to the Kansas-Missouri football game at Columbia, Nov. 24. The block is located in the stadium's center stand and is on the fifty-yard line. Box seats cost $3.50 to this game. Theta Epstein, the Baptist socrer, met at the home of her, Charles Thomas. Thursday, at 7:00 p. m., in the home of her, Frank Strong who exhibited her collection of various Chinese books. The evening was spend informally. Dr. G. E. Conder, Nebraska state geologist and head of the department of geology at the University of Nebraska, is expected here Saturday with a number of geology students to attend the R. B. Hutchison laboratory will attend several day studying rock exposures in northeastern Kansas, while on the trip. Beginning the fall series of Sunday vigor organ recitals, Laired E E Auditorium Sunday afternoon, at 4 p. a.m. The recitals were inimgs by the artist by Mr. Anderson and proved a great success. After afford a quiet hour of music for Sunday visitors and as some of the finest organ literature is presented. Announcements --no, matter how hard it hikes. Every Alligator is correctly modeled in the clothes that the fabrics are a revelation in softness, light weight and durability. Try one on. Get the fed of it and you'll appeal to all ages. The fabric is sold only at the best stores and from $75 to $250. The new model for The Alligator Company, St. Louis, Mo. Laura Riley Because of the weather the hay rack ride will be postponed until a later date and there will be a Halloween at Westminster Hall tonight at 8:30. Bob Carr, president Ku Kas meet at the corner of Sixth and Massachusetts streets at 9:45, Saturday morning. The women's advanced standing commission will meet Monday afternoon Nov. 5 at Henley house. New Air Company Plans Combination of Route Chicago, Nov. 2, (UP)-Organization of the Universal Aviation Corporation for passenger mail and shipment was announced here yesterday. The announcement said the Universal Corporation has acquired control of Folder Corporation of America to supply planes for the new system. The routes to be united immediately, according to the announcement, are those of universal air lines, between Chichelwood, Chicago and Minneapolis; of universal rail services, between Corporation mail and passenger routes between Chicago, St. Louis and Omaha, via Kansas City; the Northern and Southern chandler routes from Minneapolis to Duluth and Minneapolis and Fargo. The corporation also plans to operate a combined service from St. Louis to Duluth and from Dallas to Columbus, Ohio. Catching a greased hog, by the men and catching chickens, by the girls will be a feature of the annual freshness trials at the University of Minnesota. 18K. White Gold Filled, Ltd. $50.00 TAVANNES—A Dependable Name! If the name TAYANNES is on the dial of your watch—he happy. This name means that you own a real watch whose great factory has been a university of timepiece learning for the world's experts since the 19th century. There are only a few great watches. TAVANNES is one of the greatest of the few. The College Jeweler All ready for the whistle ~or the wind You know the big thrill just before the whistle. You prepare to leave home. You travel a year in a smack-looking Alligator. Warmth and beauty. A slave and absolute protec ALLIGATOR Jaws of a Kansas Rhinoceros Being Reconstructed by Martin Assistant Curator at Museum The Jaws of a Kumaena rhinoceros who lived in the Pliocene time are being reconstructed by H. T. Martin and colleagues at Dyneb Museum, anthropology at Dyneb Museum. When this animal roamed Kansas about 140,000 or 150,000 years ago he found it a sentimental place with model, rich timberlands and attractive landscapes, it then but many dead plains, lakes and rivers. The rhinoaceae are lucid plants along the rivers—flaming reeds, and a kind of plant very much like water. But about a third as large again as the modern rhinoes and weighted from two to three tons when he was alive. "We quarried off the top of a hill of hundreds of tents of sandy matrices," Mr. Martin said. "Then we took on the houses carefully, wrapped them in burries, painted them with a flour pants so they would hold together, packed in straw and sent them on the trail." Nov. Martin is taking the burning off, cleaning them, and among the bones to stay together. There are pieces in his pocket and in hundreds of pieces. Smith, and Bill McNeese of the University of Kansas in Knoxville, organized a summer Oral High School when they went on an evaporation (pr), this summer. The rhinoceros' bones were found in Sherman County by Martin, J. The following describes the ideal girl recordings to selections of seniors in New York College, Shea, in New York City (9) and two feet and one half inch in height and weight 125 pounds; she has black eyes, and red hair, drinks not beer. Other animals found on the trip include two species of mastodons, three canals, three-breasted dog, several species of the proboscide dog, and a number of amphibians. The first complete skeleton of a fossil *Sinoceros* ever to be counted is also in Dynec Mussonua. It is from the Miocene time and was found in Jurassic Cretaceous sediments by T. R. Owen and it is one of the short-legged, three-toed variety found in the ancient kohleville of western Kansas. The body is barrel shaped and resembles the barrel animals that modern Kangaroo try to hunt. Another rare specimen in the collection at Drexel made by Martin in 25,000 years old blown solution of an extinct species of the Phoceneacea from North America. He had freed himself from first and curled positive proof of the presence of man in North America, was found under his right arm, or shouldy blade. He was buried twenty feet deep under the earth. From the trace of a cliff, Coots at the Creation University have taken over ordering at football games. Fifty girls from all departments have been chosen. The Cycler Club of the University of Oklahoma is planning to have morning bicycle picnics. PEIRCE PIANO CO. You will find our pieces less than anywhere else, Victor and Columbia Talking Machina and records, Radios on Music, Finton and Band Instruments, a Tape Dealer, and Ask to see our Promotion list. Terms to send customer. St. Mass, St. 65c Ponds Cold Van. Cream 37c —“drop in” before “drop in” after the game— You'll find that we are always glad to "see you" Owen Carl C. C. Carl 905 Mass. St. "Sport Done Headquarters" Welcome Old Grads AND Friends of Kansas Listerine Antiseptic Special Gillette Razor Blades Special 69c 69c $1 38c 25c Listerine Tooth Paste 18c 50c Iinds Honey- Almond Lotion Make our store your headquarters while you are here for homecoming. The Law Office will display in our window. Service with a Savina S1 Store No. 23 747 Massachusetts Street LAWRENCE, KANSAS How about that fresh box of Whitman, Vassar or Crane chocolates for the game Saturday. 65c Send the Daily Kansas Home $1.50 Electric Curling Iron 79c EXPERT TITTORING in Algebra Trigonometry, and Analytical Geometry. Easy rates. Call West, phone 170. —47 Kotex New Improve Special 29c 3 for 85c Want Ads 352c Palmolive having Cream 99¢ LOST: Large black leather notebook on 14th or Massachusetts. Call 411. 50 $1.25 Pound Paper 1 Pkg. Env. 69c FOR SALE: Chevrolet sport coupe, 1927 model in excellent condition. Call Calvin at 975. WANTED—Fifty hustlers for Saturday afternoon. Harry Levine, 1136 Kentucky. 44 29c LOST—Yellow leather jacket. Call George Meek, 1233 Oread. 44 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 29c QUALITY AUTO seat recoveries of heavy fabric material, $2.95 to $12.85; top auto cover $3.75 to $4.75. Guarantee $1. Junk phone 1137M. LOST- Physics textbook on campus. Name Carl Berger in book. Return to Kanana business office. 44 69c 50c Bicycle Playing Cards 29c --for you, too. Phone 12 25c Mavis Talcum 17° $1.00 Luck Tiger Hair Tonic 69c HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Welcome Grads We will be glad to have you stop in and see our new place, same location. The finest Super-Service station in the state. Gas and Oil 10c Palmolive Soap 5 Bars 28c one to a Custem Willard Batteries Washing and Greasing Brake Service Storage Firestone One to a Customer Call 1300 CARTER SERVICE Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. Phone 653 Suits Cleared and Pressed $1.00 Phone 498 Phone 498 Store Closed Saturday Afternoon BEFORE and AFTER it's then clothes count While the ball's in play, nobody knows or cares what anybody's wearing. But before and afterward that's different. Football games are our nearest approach to public style shows. We don't blame you for wanting your new clothes by Saturday. We'll see that they're ready Quality by KUPPENHEIMER $45 $50 $60 Others $25 $30 $35 HOUK AND GREEN CLOTHING CO. Looking Them Over at the Game! At no other assemblage do smartly dressed women appear to a better advantage than on the stadium at our national game. And the smartest outfits from hats to hose--come from Bullene's "Exclusive but not Expensive"