4. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE 1 --- 5 Jayhawks Flown Miss Winnie K. Likes, Ph. C.15, is the owner of a drug store, the Ara- pice Pharmacy, in Denver, Colo. Prof. Lloyd L. Boughton, of the School of Pharmacy, and Mrs. Boughton, announce the birth of a baby boy born Oct. 24. Charles A. Thayer, Ph.D. C29, is written on the Hitch recently. He is employed in Petro's Pharmacy No. 4. Topeka. John W. Root, Pc., C388, was a reciever to the campus. He is a member of the firm of Root and臭 chemicals and metallizing chemists, Denver. Walter R. Carey, A. B. 21, M. D. 23, opened up an office Aug. 11, in Pittsburgh. In addition to his work at St. Joseph's Hospital, he gifted to the St. Joseph's Hospital there. Charles W. Chark, Ph. C. OLD, LBB, 13, is working in Jacksonville, Fla. as a member of the Intelligence Unit of the Treasury Department. He is in criminal prosecution work leading up to conviction, and violation of the criminal code. Diphtheria Cure Claimed Attendant Diseases in Check Through Inmunization Paris, Nov. 1, —(UP)“It is only a question of few years before the dread diphtheria, with all of its attendant diseases, such as scrofa and various forms of bronchitis, will be entirely unknown in France and, we hope, will not be forgotten by the prophecy of Doctor Rumon, of the Pasture Institute of Paris. At first Doctor Ramon found difficulty in convincing his colleagues that success was not to be bad in a single case, but instead it was used to provide patients for the vaccine. A winter attack or diphenphara was formerly sufficient to throw half a dozen children into a vaccination ward. After a few days treatment with the Ramon vaccine, it was found that the condition barked loudly and danger to others in the hospitals. The experimental laboratories at Garches have been something like a royal stall farm "gone to seed." For the purposes of this study, the experimental hospital for horses and cattle, and while treating those animal Doctor Rancho residents, has gone into among humans. Similar results were obtained in the schools and Doctor Karen believes that this year's records will show complete immunization among school children, after their first invaculation. If the vaccine can be obtained, efforts will be made to make the use of the the vaccine compulsory throughout France. Announcements --- Prof. Frank Melvin of the department of history will talk to one of the study groups of the American Academy of History in the League of Nations Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in room 110 west Administration Building, 265 W. Albany Ave. are welcome. Armes Hankman. John Ise will address the Thomas for-President Club this Thursday evening at 7:15 in room 295 Fresnan hall. The meeting will close in time those present to attend the fabulous concert at the auditorium at 8:20 Theta Epsilon, Baptist sorority, will meet this evening at 7 p.m. at m.123 Mississippi, and then go to the home of Mrs. Frank Strong, where she will be in attendance. Mary will be over in time for the concert; Mary Evelyn Easton, president. The business manager of the 1929 Cornhusher, Nebraska year-book, has announced a free trip to the Nebraskas West Point game, with all expenses paid. The student teaching the high number of Cornhusher's, from Oct. 29 to Nov. 3. By becoming a regular reader of the advertising columns, you become a well-informed person. --- Homecoming Program Noon rally on the campus. Noor lily on the campus. Friday afternoon, Nov. 2. Medic-Law football battle. Friday afternoon, Nov. 2. Medic-Law football battle. Friday evening, Nov. 2.— Homecoming rally, stadium. 7 p.m. Dramatic entertainment Fraser theater, 8 p. m. Small admission charge Old Timers' Mixer, Robinson Gymnasium. Starts after rally. Program after Fraser entertainment. Saturday morning, Nov. 3. Morning morning, NOV. 3 View University display View University displays. Massachusetts street. Four camps. Intramural turkey race. Welcome Nebraska parade. Saturday afternoon, Nov. 3.— Nebraska University Football, Nebraska vs. Kan kas, 2 p. m. Saturday evening, Nov. 3.— homecoming varsity dance, 8:30 p.m. Opens Lecture Course VILJIALMUR STEFANSSON This noted Polar explorer will appear in the Universe addictorum One event series. He is the first of a series of lecturers to lead the学期. Will Durant and Robert Klein. Phi Kappa Psi Chapter House Remodeling Done The Phi Kappa Pi fraternity has just completed rebuilding its house Chances were made at the cost of $20,000. Among the improvements are an enlarged living room, dining room and kitchen. New bronze light fixtures have replaced the former ones. The kitchen has a double sink and a service porch has been built between the kitchen and dining room. Upstairs the additional conveniences include eight more study rooms, enlargement of the sleeping area and lavatory to improve ventilation. The house is practically new in its many changes are appointments. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1023 Mass. HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. WOOD & UNDERWOOD M. Y Uckermark, Germany—Photo shows, upper, a front view of the fake tanks—which resemble floats in a parade—which are pushed by two men in the rear; and, lower, a rear view of the war toys. These artificial tanks were interspersed among real ones during the recent army maneuvers here, and gave the appearance of a strong line of attack. GERMANY PLAYS THE WAR GAME Health-Beauty Success-Happiness Depend on Your Height all FOR SALE: Chevrolet sport coupe, 1927 model in excellent condition. Call Calvin at 975. 10 Treatments for $10.00 6 Steam Baths for $10.00 Want Ads WANTED—Fifty builts for Sat- day afternoon. Harry Levine, 1130 Kentucky. 44 Send the Daily Kansan Home QUALITY AUTO seat recoveries of heavy fabric material, $2.95 to $12.95; auto top covers $3.75 to $4.75. WOLTERS Health and Reducing Salon Mrs. Esher Albright, Operator Phone 1531 222 W. 9th LOST—Yellow leather jacket. Call George Meek, 1233 Oread. 44 PEOPLES State Bank Another Shipment of GOOD YEAR 9th and Massachusetts 'The Convenient Corner' New Dresses Phone 4 Tire & Battery Service "Gasoline Corner" Red Crown Gasoline Iso-Vis Oil Authentic new versions of the winter mode in both one and two piece style especially featuring smart little sport frocks and dresses of the practical tailored types for school and street wear, though the dressier type have a liberal representation. New hair lines and novelty woolens, crepes, satins and velvets. Fritz Co. A group of novelty woolen dresses in sizes 13, 15. and 17 at $10.00. $15.00 Exceptionally good values in felt and velvet hats on sale at $2.95. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Just Unpacked for Friday and Saturday W. Bromsilke, President T. J. Sweney, Vice President L. N. Lewis, Vice President S. A. Wood, Cashier T. J. Sweeney, Jr., Assistant Cashier M. Fierparkzit, Assistant Gatherer C. A. Smart, Attorney and Director C. E. Friend, Director Robert A. Steele, Director Robert A. Steele, Director Guarantee fit. Just phone us, 1137M. LOST—Physics textbook on campus. Name Carl Berger in book. Return to Kuwait business office. 44 C. E. Orelup, M. D. Specialist eye, ear, nose and throat. Special attention to fitting glasses. Over Crown Drug Store. Phone 445. BOWERSOCK Tonight - Tomorrow "KING of KINGS" Prices: Mats. & Eve. 25-50 Shows: 3-7-9. "HER SUMMER HERO" Saturday— Co-Eds Breaking Hearts and Athletes Breaking Records Starting Monday- William Haines — Marion Davies "SHOW PEOPLE" Special Values In NEW DRESSES All the Colors and Styles Demanded by the Latest Fashions Colors Wine - Green Rose - Tan Blue and Black $1650 Sizes Misses' Women's Stouts Every dress is new—for street wear-aafternoon wear — semi-formal wear — School — modes that are copies of higher priced models that have proven themselves fashion correct. And with such a large group to select from, choosing will be delightful. Satins, canton crepes, georgettes, jerseys, and combinations of these fabrics—in the favored Fall colors. Sharon'S 845 Massachusetts