WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Chances of Smith Are Thought Dim in Mid-West Area Maryland, New Jersey and Massachusetts Hold Democrats' Fate in Hand By Raymond Clapper (United Press Staff Correspondent) Chicago, Oct. 27 - (UCP) Except here n. Chicago where Governor Smith achieved a great personal triumph, his western campaign has been a disappointment to many of his idolators. The governor hopes for his success entirely upon his battle on the Atlantic Seaboard. Massachusetts, New Jersey and Maryland may almost be said to hold the fate of Smith in their keeping. If he should carry them it is conceivable he would win; without at least two of them it is difficult to see how he can. This is the judgment of most impartial observers of this campaign. Leaving Chicago, enthusiasm for Smith rapidly diminishes. Few believe he can carry Illinois due to the strong downstate Republican vote. The surrounding states which the United Press correspondent has just traveled through show, except Wisconsin and Nebraska, little likelihood of going for Smith. Upon innate Republican encouragement, a county counted up to save them for Hoover. Nebraska is somewhat doubtful and if Senator Norris, as is expected, declares emphatically for Smith this week, it may turn the state Democratic. That is the opinion one news organization in Nebraska confided to the United Press. Wisconsin is more favorable to Smith. The state is so close that veteran observers hesitate to make predictions. Smith will run far ahead of any Democrats since Wilson in this section. Fashion Snow Scripts In Contest Winner to Be Named Early Next Week Nine manuscripts were turned in for the fashion show contest which closed Oct. 23, according to a report made Tuesday night by Dorothy Woolser, c$2' chairman of the committee, at the W.S.G.A. business meeting, held on Thursday and Friday week by the committee and by Dean Agnes Husband. The winner of the Agnes Husband. The winner of the of next week. Nominations for freshman vice-president and secretary will be made at the regular hygiene meetings on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Those who wish to be held in the central Administration rest room on Wednesday, Oct. 31. Announcement was made of the all-University party which is scheduled for Dec. 8 in the Union building. This party is to celebrate the completion of the dance door. All students who have paid union fees are to be admitted free, if they present their receipts at the door. Group system plans were discussed and Lois Straight, c20, was appointed as the W. S. G. A. member of the committee to work out the details of the group system scholarship cup which is to be awarded to the group highest in scholarship this year. Plans were made for a supper meeting for the council to be held Tuesday, Oct. 30 in the central Administration rest room. The ideal girl, according to selection of seniors at New York City college, is both clever and beautiful, is 19 years old, is five feet two and one half inches in height, and weighs 12 pounds. She must have black hobbed hair and brown eyes and neither drinks nor smokes. Omaha Hat Shop 717 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass, St. We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. Phone 255 Home Service Laundry Free Bachelor Service Dry Cleaning Work called for and delivered Wire Flashes (United States) Washington, Oct. 24-President Clinton issued his annual Thanksgiving proclamation today, setting aside Thursday, Nov. 29, as a day of "angrendable thanksgiving and prayer." The President called attention to the peace and tranquility and the prosperity now evident in America. Phone 1329 1245 Conn. Dulphin, Jerdal, Oct. 24. It was reported today that fire razzed the technical school buildings and damaged a nearby converge and another building at Portunma last night. Portunma is the seat of the Castle of Lord Lascelles and Princes Mary, which they visited after a fire, suspected of being incendial, damaged the stables on Oct. 1. Washington, Oct. 24 — Assertions that utility pamphlets have been circulated in Washington State public libraries are being made by Joseph Curtiss. Preston, state superintendent of public instruction, were denied formally today by Mrs. Preston, a voluntary witness in the lawsuit against the commission's additive "visualization." Eagle Pass, Tex., Oct. 24—Cod. Charles A. Lindbergh will leave here this morning for Mexico where he will be the guest of Hal Mangun on the hitter's ranch near Mosquiz on a bear hunting expedition. New York, Oct. 21 (UPI)—Odds favoring the election of Robert Heaver have dropped from to 1 to 4/5, according to Wall Street statistics. Chicago, Oct. 24 - Final sessions of the Inland Dairy Press Association were decided today to discussions on the issues raised in the press conference and slipping costs of newspaper. Chicago, Oct. 24, -Vince E. H. II., Alhambra,邑 of the world war campaign in Palestine, will spend two tourn絮 in Chicago,concluding a tour New York, Oct. 24—Gov. Alfred E. Smith has received his first vote for president and it was the vote of a Republican. It was cast in California. Hoover's home state, but it will be confined Ohio. It was an effort by George N. Pinarkt, of Cleveland, living temporarily in San Jose, Cal. Washington, Oct. 24—Louis C. Caldwell, general counsel of the federal radio commission, advised station WGY, Schwencky, N. $ \mathbf{X}_{1} $ , today the commission cannot consider its application for full time use of a wave length already assigned to the Pacific Coast zone. William B. Miller, who attended summer school here in 1818, is now instructor in printing at the Withlow High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. Sample Barber Shop announces change in prices Haircut Shave 25c 20c Same Quality of Service and Workmanship Guaranteed After trying to break into society "Sabine" has at last succeeded. At least he has broken into print, and gained a little preadice with the art students. He was seen posting for the art students behind the Administration building. "Salome," After Many Attempts to Win Fame, Praise and Renown Attracts Art Students' Attention 924 Massachusetts St. At Our October Sale YOU CAN 30x3' Oldfield 29x1:40 Oldfield 31x1:25 Oldfield 36x3:00 Oldfield SAVE on Tires --NOW-- These Are Firestone 85.45 6.70 11.25 14.40 "Salome" was prominently owned by Kate Chere, Sho. an Annie to whom he was given about six years ago in Colorado. Chelipk叮他 at the Ariana house until he was forced, by the neighbors, to dispose of him. "Salome" evidently had no regard for the neighbors who hung around; he might be in his way. He tore down his picket线, and in general, was a bad "actor" Products Saturne Visits Camp Whirlpool One summer chef, who also owns the "Saturne" restaurant, told us that "Saturne" won the Camp Whirlpool. For some reason "Saturne didn't make friends very really. Now how could he know her? She was always water in the fire bucket?" Anyway Other sizes priced accordingly CARTER SERVICE tib K. P. received the blame for at having water in the fire nucleets. Chet decided, in order to keep peace in the neighborhood, to take "Sihome" out to Haskell. He didn't like it here and caused much trouble among the National Guard horses. The stable sergeant threatened to shoot him if he didn't take away immediately. A. A. Gish, first lieutenant of the National Guard at Haskell, took "Sihome" to his home. Is Taken to the Farm Is taken to the Farm Approach the barn and not appreciate the honor, and proceed to make himself unwelcome. In self-defense Lieutenant Gish took "Saborn" to the country where he could give his energy out in the open spaces. Finally he was given to Lieutenant Giles' son Bob, who aided "Salome" in making his appearance on the Hill. "Salome" is externally popular among the democrats, because, of course, "Salome" is a barro. Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 21- Radio- vision pictures of the future will be made of 48 lines, with 15 separate frames, or pictures, every second, if the decision of the Radio Manufactur- ers Association on standards is in thusher. Standards Are Adopted for Future Radiovision Although there are still only a few radiovision broadcasters, compared with the sound broadcasters, they have been employed in a variety of methods. The committee adopted as standard the system used by C. Franklin Daniels in broadcasting from his station in Washington, Our Motto— "The best material and true workmanship." Our Motto- This makes use of 48 lines in the scanning file, terminated so that the lines fallow each other from top to bottom, and left to right consecutively. This line of code on a printed magazine. The committee also adopted the use of the word "frame" as referring to a single picture area. The total number of students enrolled for the first semester in the University of Missouri is 3877. Get Into A FROG BRAND SLICKER NOW DRY **THEY are all over the Campus!** SAWER'S Frog brand Slices are the predominant feature of a tearworm and under-chanSION soon learn that for warmth and protection, SAWER'S Slicks are the SAWER'S Sliders are obtainable at men's stores, hakaerachers and department stores H. M. SAWYER & SON Fast Cambridge, Mass. Makers of German Glitter Cloths since 1809 Get yours—TODAY It's a neighbor-maker OVER in the bunkhouse the boys of the Bar-C outfit have Kansas City on the radio. In her Park Avenue apartment, the slim fingers of a famous actress turn the dials, and the same music leaps forth. Forty miles north of Milwaukee, Chris Jonsen, the dirt farmer, is listening in on the same wave-length. The same sort of thing is going on everywhere, all over the country, at all hours of the day and night. Folks in Los Angeles see the same movies, and ride in the same automobiles that New Yorkers enjoy. The resident of Seattle wears the same sort of clothes, eats the same brand of bacon, and lives in the same kind of house as his neighbor in Portland, Maine. Advertising has done it. Advertising, the miracle worker, keeps everyone in the land attuned to the latest in everything. It has changed the buying habits of a nation. It is the great modern force that makes neighbors of the people of far countries, that brings the best of their customs to us, and takes ours to them. --- Reading the advertisements will keep you abreast of the times Ubiquitous House