MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Around Mt. Oread F. D. O'Brien, ¥15, who has been in the office of the chief post office inspector since 1920, has been here visiting his mother, who has been ill. Active members and pledge of Tau Sigma will be entertained tomorrow at 8 p, m, at the home of Elizabeth Dunkel. Tau Sigma sponsor. The second of the series of faculty concerts will be given at 8:00 p. m., tonight in the auditorium of the administration building with frane Peabody, soprano, and Karl Krausersteiner, violinist, on the program. Joepechin Blades, B. A. 28 and Pearl E. Pound, B. A. 28 are study- ing Spanish in the University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain. They departed from New York City August 31, on the mail ship steamship Lopez. Because of a delay in binding, the 1928-20 Student Directory will be out tomorrow morning instead of today as planned, according to George O. Foster, registrar, from whose office the directories will be distributed. Students may call for the directories and obtain them free of charge. Officials for the game with Ames Saturday were announced today by the athletic office. Earl Johnson of Don College, referee; Ira T. Carrithers of Illinois is umpire; Warren Giles of Washington and Lee, head menian; and R. C. Lankee of Northwestern, field judge. In marking the tennis courts, football field and other grounds used for WATER Why Take a Chance? For Health's Sake Drink Why take a chance. For Health's Sake Drink McNish's Aerated Distilled Water Your Neighbor Drinks It Do You? Order a bottle today Call McNish Bottling Works 836 Vermont Phone 198 836 Vermont Phone 198 BOWERSOCK Tonite - Tomorrow - Wed. Victor Hugo's Immortal Classic "The Man Who Laughs" Greater than— The Hunchback Shows: 3-7-9 Prices: 25-50 Fri. - Sat. Only as Bowersock is rented Thurs., night Conrad Nagel Renee Adoree in "The Michigan Kid" athletics nine and a half miles of lime are used, each time the markings are made. Courts are marked about one and a half times a week, making the total mileage for the week about 15 miles. Soon— Sue Carol—"Walking Back" The marriage of Stella Williams, ex.28, to Joseph Anderson, LLI,B.28 took place Saturday, Oct. 26, in Kauai City at the home of the bride's parents, Mrs. Anderson is a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and Mr. Anderson is a member of the Pidil Dehn Theta fraternity. R. C. Abraham, superintendent of the University postoffice, is taking a vacation this week. Sam Moyer, of the downtown postoffice, is in the University office during Mr. Abraham's absence. Phil Delta Theta announces the pledging of Cedric Jones, unel., Emporia. W, Y. C. A. cabine members of K, S, A. C. entertained at several parties this week-end for the University Y. W. A. Grace game, Saturday. A supper was given Saturday night, and a bike Sunday afternoon. University women entertained were: Ethel Benson, Robert Garci, Robed Garci, and Sarah Mason. We Specialize in Fraternity and Sorority Party Decorations DENNISON PARTY SHOP 1103 Mass. Phone 693 VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow Wednesday Shows; 3 - 7 - 9 Prices Mat. & Eve, 25c - 50c AND ITS HECTIC LIFE DRAMATICALLY PORTRAYED GOOD YEAR FLAMING YOUTH "THE PORT OF See It— MISSING GIRLS' THRILLS — SUSPENSE — PATHOS can't be an "all-around without this The activity man must keep his health if he is to keep his eligibility. Sensible eating will help—such as breakfasts or late suppers of JERRY in a specialty "IMAGINATION" Shredded Wheat WITH WHOLE MILK OR CREAM Phone 4 Fritz Co. Tire & Battery Service "Gasoline Corner" Red Crown Gasoline Iso-Vis Oil The Lawrence National Bank Lawrence, Kansas Condensed Official Statement At the close of business October 3,1928 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ \mathbf{1, 0 1 4, 0 8 9. 6 9}$ U. S. Bonds (secure circulation) 100,000.00 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures, and Safety Deposit Vault 10,500.00 QUICK ASSETS Cash; due from Banks and U. S. Treasurer...$691,443.21 Municipal Bonds and Warrants ...243,164.54 Liberty Bonds (at market value) ...80,489.15 Total. 1,015,096.90 $2,169,686.59 LIABILITIES Capital $ 100,000.00 Surplus and Profits 145,727.38 Reserved for Taxes, Interest and Contingent Fund 17,973.30 Circulation 100,000.00 Dividend Checks Outstanding 149.00 Deposits 1,805,836.91 TOTAL... Above statement is correct. GEO, W. KUHNE, Cashier. $2,169,686.59 Officers and Directors Irving Hill . . . . . . . President Geo. W. Kuhne . . . . . . . Cashier 1. J. Meade . . . . . . . . Vice-President W. S. Meteaif . . . . . . Vice-President W. A. Sehaal . . . . . . . Asst. Cashier F. W. Hosford . . . . Trust Department O. W. Durr . . . . . . . . Asst. Cashier F. W. BARTELDES Barteldes Seed Co. A. W. BERGER Railway Mail Service G. G. CLEVENGER Farmer G. R. SHULTZ Kaw Valley Creamery A. D. WEAVER Dry Goods F. H. SMITHMEYER Poehler Mercantile Co. J. D. BOWERSOCK Attorney To the Public: A STATEMENT CONCERNING THE WATKINS NATIONAL BANK AND THE LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK; The general information of the merging of these banks has been carried in a news story in the Kansan. The above statement of the Lawrence National Bank at the latest National Bank Examination makes evident the large surplus and liquid resources carried for this volume of business. To state this another way, the Lawrence National Bank could be liquidated, all its depositors and obligations paid, in two or three days, as fast as the work could be handled. The Lawrence National Bank resources make clear that it has too much idle strength. These resources should be reduced or more business be transacted to utilize them. Merging the long time good will and business of the Watkins National Bank with the Lawrence National Bank will help to utilize the surplus strength of the Lawrence National Bank. The resulting bank will have larger volume, better departments, and more fine people to serve the community. Its cost of doing business will be lower. This service will benefit its customers and the community. The details of this consolidation have been worked out carefully, after thorough examinations and study. The officers and directors of both banks and the National Banking Department all unanimously approve the details and policy of making one larger bank of these two banks. The reserves, strength, and safety, as well as the rendering of the best service by this larger bank, will be the first business of its directors, officers, and employees. We ask the customers of the Lawrence National Bank and of the Watkins National Bank, especially, to cooperate with us, as all the directors and officers are doing, to make the best success possible of this growth. We may be crowded and inconveniently arranged for a short time; but we will take care of you and want you to feel at home. Come in and "wish us well." LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK Irving Hill, President.