MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Around Mt. Oread --to take some work in the Lawrence Business College. Special rules are made to K. E. alumni with both brief course in shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping and banking. Wear armwarmers to suit your convivience. Delta Zeta announces the pledging of Ruth Skidmore, c31, Norwich. Mary Livingston v. 28, of Chennai was a week-end guest in the Delta Zeta house. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honorary geological fraternity, honors the pledging of W. I. Mavoura, gr. Mr. L., J. Barrell, assistant engineer of the State Board of Health, gatona on a three-day inspection trip in the vicinity of Hoboken. Dr. R. C. Moore, state geologist, confined to his home with a severe cold, put expects to be able to meet his classes again in a few days. Guests at the Kangan Alobe Thaxton house this week were Dwondroi Darring, Barratt, Dornyod Foul, A. Ed., C. Browne, B. E. Kerner, 82 and Margaret Kannner, e92, 20. A pair of mounted California riders are to be given to the University of California at Santa Monica, M. D. 90, who is now joined at Albanyon, N. M. These birds are typical of the southeast, and are often running but not on the wing. Three Students of the University who were graduated from the School of Law in 2014 moved new nursing education judges, George Beckley, who won in Lawrence Saturday for the Kansas-New York State foot court trial. The new judges are trust judges for Coffee county, and the two courty judges has been appointed to the judge's position on the Jackson county, Ky., court Sooners to Give Prizes to Bicycle Race Winners (Other Campus Special) (Grade 9-12) (Specialized) Norman, Okla., Oct. 27—The Sooners are going to have an endurance bicycle tour in October to be canned off the course in the university oval. More than 3103 in grines will be awarded to the winners. The race will start at 11:15 and end at 2:06. The evals compete the most maps of the oval in that time will be declared the winner. A group of treewear at the University of Columbia were painstopped from paint when they failed to learn about colors being an song song. It Will Pay You Conference to Consider K. U. Bible School Change Dean S. B. Brendan of the Kansas Bible College delivered a sermon on the 'elements of Leadership' at the Christian church of Topkha, Sunday. Immediately after the sermon he left for St. Louis, accompanied by the David H. Shields and John A. Zimmerman, he met with the United Christian Missionary Society on matters pertaining to the change of administration of the Karan Bible College. Announcements --prices. Work called for and delivered. Two day service. Phone 2740W. -12 All alliomone women interested in organizing a alliomone commission of the Y. W. C. A. meet at Honesty at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon. Dick Gafford, president There will be a meeting of the Owu Society tonight at 10 p. m., at the Gamma Delta house. R. J. Wismer, presiden The regular meeting of Sigma Gamma Epsilon will be at 7:30 Tuesday evening, in room 295, Haworth hall. The regular meeting of the W. 8 A. will be a surprise at 6 p.m. on Tues- day. We will bring our rest room. This will take place at the usual meeting of 7. Helen Members of the "tap chorus" of Tau Sigma will practice Toschedy afterparties at 1:30 p. m. in Robbison grummanium. Elizabeth Dunkel, sponsor Final tryout for Tau Sigma will be held in Robinson gymnasium, Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. m. Any member of the dancing class who did not participate in to do so, in addition to the following women: Alice Sherbon, unch. ed,' Elizabeth Sherbon, uncl. ed,' Beatrice Van Gulder, c2,' Margaret Roberts, c2'2, and Pauline Hancock, will meet in an meeting will also be held at this time. C. E. Orelup, M. D. The University of Minnesota now has 28 students enrolled in public health nursing. Madge Gaunt, president Specialist eye, ear, nose and throat. Special attention to fitting glasses. Ocean Crown Drug Store. Phone 416-520-9823. WEAF Network, 8:30 CST, Goura Margaret hour Radio's Five Best WEAF Network, 9:30 CST, Opera Fourt WJZ Network, 6:30 CST, Royx's Riding Horses To Rent W.I.W. Cincinnati (128), 8:00 CST Program dedicating new transmitter --prices. Work called for and delivered. Two day service. Phone 2740W. -12 WOR Network, 8:30 CST, Vitae phone home $1.00 per lb. x 1.50 Sundays FOR SALE: Chevrolet sport coupe 1927 model in excellent condition Call Calvin at 976. LOST: Black and white checked scarf someone on campus. Wednesday night. Call 1578. =30 Want Ads QUALITY AUTO seat recovery of beauty fabric material, $2.95 to $2.95; auto top covers $8.75 to $4.75; Gaurannze fix, Just phone 114.7334 Provide through President WANTED—Boy to work for board 1126 Ohio, Phone 1572 M. ARE YOU satisfied with your present laundress? White woman gives laundry individual attention, Law West 7th LOE7* Ladies' white gold wrist watch *o'mer starring silver bracelet, on Ohio between the Pi Kappa and Tau & Call Mr. Fitz Oakton [81]. Reward. W. Bronslick, President T. J. Sweeney, Vice President L. N. Lewis, Vice President Oread Riding Academy LOST—Physics textbook on carpets Name Carl Rumpf in book. Return to Kyoto business office. 11 X-Rays, Radium and Quartz lamp used where indicated. Our Doctors limit their work to diseases of the Stomach and Sputum. Exclusive Quality Shoe Repairs 916 Mass. Phone 653 9th and Massachusetts "The Convenient Corner" 17 west 9th 2 Doors west of Innes' PEOPLES State Bank Mary L. Giesemann, R. N. Mon C. E. Friend, Director Jacob Badsky, Director Robert A. Steele, Director Phone 90 from The Lawrence Hospital and Training School OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Sample Barber Shop Rent Your Car Same Quality of Service and Workmanship Guaranteed "The College Jeweler" find you ready - your evening dress—hits his-tude—gleaming with the look of newness and as smart as the day you bought it. Why not telephone now? "For that well-dressed feeling!" J. Sweeney Jr., Assistant Cashier M. Firepatrick, Assistant Cashier A. Smart, Attorney and Director a party -- Phone 75 New York Cleaners Merchants of GOOD INTERIORS We Recommend TAVANNES Watches innonnees change in prices Will the next invitation to 924 Massachusetts St. Haireut 25c Shave 20c If you become totally and permanently / disabled it will pay you $100 a month. If you do before age 65 it will pay your biography $10,000 in cash, or in monthly installments as long as he or she lives. The President Thrift Policy What It Will Do for You Now *while* you are in good health *mult* can spare the money —let us shop you how small a *baby* is in force. Send the coupon If you live will pay you $10,000 at age 65. S. A. Wood. Cashier Provident Mutuat O. K. FAREING Telephone 1615 West Sixth St. 1027 Mass. Invitations Phone 228 Phone 498 Suits Cleaned and Pressed 91.00 Programs Christmas Cards to find a dainty gift for a dainty friend is what we offer in our gift department Fritz Co. McNish Bottling Works 836 Vermont Phone 198 Why Take a Chance? For Health's Sake Drink AN OPPORTUNITY Tire & Battery Service WATER "Gasoline Corner Red Crown Gasoline Iso-Vis Oil Acrated Distilled Water McNish's Your Neighbor Tells Do You? Order a bottle today Call Omaha Hat Shop GOOD YEAR Your Neighbor Drinks It. We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. 7171/2 Mass. St. DALE PRINT SHOP Phone 255 VARSITY It's as peppy as a big Broadway Review Tonight - Tomorrow - Wed. Here comes the fall guy— himself! Jack Mulhall in The Butter and Egg Man Shows: 3-7-9 Mat. 10-40. Eve, 10-50 Coming Thurs. Sue Carol in "Walking Back" It is almost time to see "I LAST TIME" "LILAC TIME" Our store will close at 1:30 until after the K. U. Neb. game. Saturday. Do your shopping early in the "week." Correct Apparel for the Game. Before the Game. After the Game Fall Suits $30 - $35 - $40 to $60 Top Coats $25 - $30 - $35 to $50 Trench Coats $7.50 - $17.50 and $30 Tuxedo Suits $25 - $35 Hart Schaffner & Marx and carry our guarantee of Clothes Satisfaction all by Glad to show you! Shirts - Gloves - Reefers - Neckwear University Concert Course Second Concert Ossip Gabrilowitsch A Pianist of International Renown and Famous Orchestral Conductor Appears in a Recital of Piano Music Thursday Evening, Nov. 1st, 1928 8:20 o'clock University Auditorium Single Admissions Now Selling at Round Corner Drug Store Bell's Music Store School of Fine Arts A season ticket still available at a big saving in price for the remaining five concerts—Garbilowk Eleanor, Flonaseal String Quartet and two concerts by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra (60 min) at $8.50, $4.50 and $8.50, according to location, at School of Fine Arts office.