JUESDAY, 03UOTOBER 19. 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE First All-School Group Picture to Be Taken Oct.19 Faculty and Student Body to Assemble in Front of Ad Building 10 a.m. An all-school picture will be taken Friday, Oct. 19, at 10 a.m. in front of the Administration building. For the first time in the history of the school, an effort will be made to obtain a picture of the entire faculty drawn on the grass in front of the Administration building and certain organizations will form a front line here. The rest of the student body will faculty will mass follow this front line. Immediately after the picture is taken in a short football rally will be held. Paul Parker, c25, head cheer leader, will insist in lining up the picture and immediately afterward he will lead the rally. The band will play. An elevated platform will be erected for the camera so that the proper angle for a crowd picture will be oblique. The camera can also take motion pictures of the river. The first two periods of the mown- ing will be shortened to allow for the picture and rally at 10 a.m. *m*. The last period of the mowning will meet as munt. Grimell Prepares for Drake Grimell, la., Oct. 16 — A Grimell team, somewhat pleasingly surprised by the presence of their former Missouri valley rivals, Iowa State, as preparing this week for a continuation of the home state invasion. Regardless of the fact that they will have to back a strong Marquette team, the Pioneers have many reasons to believe that they will hambone Drake this Saturday. Every effort is being made to establish domestic renomination. Delicious candy made in our own kitchen.—Lunch and Soda, 715 for Better Cleaning A. G. ALRICH PRINTING. ENGRAVING Binding. Rubber Stamps Office Supplies, Stationery 736 MASS. ST. Wait Candy Co. Wholesale Student Owned Student Controlled Phone 179 NOW for the World that Walks RUBBER HEELS BURGERTS Shoe Shop 1113 Mass. Across from Court House Ninth Step in Bridging Atlantic Made by Graf Zeppelin Today First Europe-America Voyage Was Made 436 Years Ago by Columbus When the German Dirigible Grief Zeppelin arrived in the United States, it completed the ninth major step in its mission to bridge and harrow the Atlantic. On Oct. 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus made the first voyage from Europe to America. The first submarine cable between the old and new worlds was laid in 1858 by the Atlantic Telegraph Co., header by Curus Fields. On Dec. 10, 1901, the first wireless message was sent across the Atlantic from Polda, England, to St. Johns, Newfoundland. The first trans-Atlantic telephone service was completed on Jan. 7, 1927, between London and New York. Nov. 30, 1924, the first picture was wirelessed from New York to London, where it was sent to England, where it were three United States navy flying boats which made a trip from Tampa Bay, Newfoundland, to Lisbon via Antoa. The start was made The first airship to cross the Atlantic was the British dribble B-34. On 26, 1919 it started a flight from dublin in贴 Mineola, N. Y. The first steamboat to make the trip was the "Piratiana," built by James H. Hull in 1830, from Bristol, England, to New York in 14 days. FOR RENT: Nice furnished rooms for girls, Close to K. U. Rent reasonable, Phone 2471 81 —31 DRESSSMAKING: - Fancy dresses remodeling and alterations. Dress cut and fitted for £250. Myrle Carbine. 1602 Ohio. Phone: 2592J. C31 LOST—White gold wrist watch between Chemistry building and Administration building. Return to Kanan Business Office, Edward 20 WANTED: Student barber. Apply at House Brothers' Barber Shop. Send the Daily Kansan home. FOR SALE! Boston terrier pipple, Male; pedigree. A real pup, Mast to appreciate. Dr. Pleason, 301 Rhode Island. —35 Want Ads LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY 1025 Main. Eye Glasses Technically Shoe Squeak or Rip? If so, we did not repair them. GRIFFITH-JOHNSON'S JAYHAWK BAND 3 Doors west of Innes' Merle Griffith Phone 1907J Karl Johnson Phone 2598 VARSITY Today - Tomorrow Jerry playing "Two Lips" and then it will be history BUDDY ROGERS in Shows: 3-7-9. Prices: Mat, 10-40. Eve, 10-50 Thursday, Friday: REGINALD DENNY in "THE NIGHT BIRD" And at our lower cash price of— They're Here New Arrivals of the Popular Shadow Stripes Beautiful color blends in single or double breasted vest—hand tailored by Hyde Park and Bloch. You'll like the appearance. You'll like the fit, but most of all you'll like our lower price for cash. See them today. $24.50 none higher The Gibbs Clothing Co. "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" 721 Mass. St. Webster Collegiate Dictionary Canvas. $5.00 - Fabrikoid. $6.00 - Leather. $7.50 Two Stores Milk That Aggie Cow! Many users of Kodaks have some negatives with greater possibilities than they realize. Our experience has shown in a great many cases that the owners did not appreciate their beauty and artistic value until we had made for them one or more enlargements. Don't wait for the rush season—have that portrait taken now! See you at the Aggie Stadium—2 p. m. next Saturday, rain or shine Guard That Bird! D'AMBRA PHOTO SERVICE Opposite Court House Phone 934 This Is the Place to Get Your Library Needs Inks Flow Gum Sheaffer and Parker Pens Eversharps Mucilage RANKIN'S DRUG STORE 11th & Mass. "Handy for Students" Phone 678 Present "On the Campus" Fraser Hall Theater The Provincetown Players (Direct from the Provincetown Playhouse, New York) 2:30 Matinee and Evening 8:15 The Prize-Winning Play of 1927 Paul Green's Remarkable Drama of the Carolinas Run of Over 200 Performances in New York Tickets on Sale in Green Hall Reservations Made Call K. U. 64 Wednesday, October 17 Auspices K. U. Dramatic Club $1.00 - Admission - $1.00 Today - Tomorrow Thursday GANGS — GUNS Shows: 3-7-9 Prices: Mat. 10-40 Eve. 10-50 - COPS - THRILLS LON CHANEY in "WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS" Chaney in a new role—you'll say it is his best Don Torres and His Troubadors They're Syncopation's Hottest Band "Gasoline Corner" Coming Soon—Glenn Tyron in "How to Handle Women" Phone 4 GOOD YEAR TIRES --if everything don't seem to be 'goin' to suit you— Tire & Battery Service Fritz Co. Red Crown Gasoline Iso-Vis Oil Gloves — Reefers "At the Game Saturday"if everything don't seem to be 'goin' to suit you— "Be nonchalant, light another Murad" Pull your "Stetson" down on your head—and yell: Fight Team. Fight— Sure! your goin' to wear a new Stetson to this game $8.50 the price Sold only at— K. U. AL SMITH CLUB RALLY John W. Wells, Chairman Democratic State Committee. Henderson Martin, Ex-vice Governor Philippine Islands Howard Payne, Most successful county attorney in Kansas. These men will speak at a Big Rally in Green Hall, 7:30 Wednesday evening