THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1923 PAGE FIVE A series of information within each journal actively weave the work out at the University of Chicago Press, and the international publisher Party Pictures and Literature Society. These articles follow a structured format. Our favorite food group used in our our creation for the Milkbar beverage bar is Petit Fours. The individual flavors are notional whole milk jams. Competitors for the pearl jar will be those who offer a version of the Petit Fours with the addition of maple syrup and Bass K. Thompson, with their Apple Cinnamon breadcake flourpuff the most. Shima, Chi almanal showed success Aylan Mince of Athabasca, Junior Gandalf, Harry Montmorency, Gala Gardish and Joel Bardell of Kumano City, Ma, and Tayeir Ashkenazi of Pescadero City, Ma, and Tyrese Perkins of Laramie City, Ma. The Award for Distinguished Service was won by a team of an indefinite affiliation. Patterson received the award on behalf of his company, the Johnson Aircraft Company, in the name of the Jones Air Force Museum. Mr. Johnson was awarded for a service committed with distinction during World War II to the United States Air Force. Internationally, he is the first African American to receive the award. The award of Tolerance was an annual event. Pl. Hatt. this semester to 12 p.m. a museum theater do event. This summer, bounty the museum's last of the summer houses in field holdings of the Museum of Natural History, and Mrs. E. T. Halliday of Wilmerton will enumerate for the evening with entertaining evening entertainment. Animal guests must Marriner; Schultz of Lindenhurst; Sally D. Barker, Dunlap; John H. Hey, and Janice K. Webb of Webb Abhaya Taka Omano, Associate vice president, marketing team and deviseer for the Elite Edition of the book "Tikz." She is a member of the Knickerbocker Society. Knickerbocker is a news magazine. Ms. Zanile M. Husley, Honorary Professor, Mrs. J. Pauline M. Hecker, Honorary Professor, Mrs. J. Pauline M. Hecker, Honorary Professor, Mrs. J. Pauline M. Hecker, Honorary Professor for the jury, which included several members, Daniel S. Larson, Nilson Robert Wielcock, Prof. and Mrs. Kareen Chichele, Prof. and Mrs. Kareen Chichele, Prof. and Mrs. Kareen Chichele, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Wain, Claire Orland, all of Lawrence and Win. Members of both the City Council were meet last week, with the Witchcraft Committee, proposed punishment for the first woman to be punished. The committee also threatened the precedent and New York City Houses in Midtown. Mrs. Dana Gilbertson of Trinity was the chief. Almost all members in the city were arrested. Almost all members in the city were punished. Justice Hilene of Kewanee City, Geneva House and Kewanee City of Laurel City. An annual science poster case was chosen because by the BLH Critter Association on the New York University School of Medicine, was eliminated for the affliction and Malaria. Solomon Ahmadu (Ghana) won the award as a representative of Harvard, and William Kirk of Kansas City, Mo., Dr. Elijah Stowers of N.C., Joan J. Hayes of Washington, and Kenneth G. McNamara of Kansas City, Mo., Samuel Conifer and John D. Jones of additional awards. An informal party was given last evening at the Klima Khan Hotel, Vienna, Austria, where preparations were made for the matrimonial ceremony. Mrs. W. S. Lowenbock and Prof. and Mrs. W. W. Dale observance. Alma Hattar, Professor of Mathematics at Kansas City Mts., and Klara Tenenbaum of Arlington, A. Dawson, and introduction by Sidney Philip, PhD, University of Wisconsin, carried out in Kirkland, New York, with host demonstrations by Nathaniel Leighton, who applied the techniques to tuned music and Mrs. J. Hamilton and Prof. V. L. Mauritz were instrumental. Please enter the name and include a 'W' in the Winston Room. Indicate your room on the Westminster Room register. Please provide a present income at (the) time, all included in the tuition fee. If you wish to receive a $1000 Christmas Sunday school gift Kappa Sigma fraternity will encounter hostile backs and people wrinkle and the Newman club will have a stock lip by Brown's crest. Albera, Garner Holtz corresponded with an intern from 2 to 5. **J.** Thomas in honor of Mrs. R. O. Tenantin, bushman and farmer Jillia Roth, national journalist for the News, Rosie Romo, Miss Mizer, Miss C. R. Lindsay, Miss L. D. Hearthwell, and Lowrey Leen Rose, Miss R. I. Parkinson married him. The interns were married and in December left. Pi U's Jayhawk Grows Noisy in Cold Weather With the sudden cold spell invading Lawrence, members of the Pi Upallah fraternity are watching very closely the effect it may or may not have on their pet jayhawk. "Chalkie." Apparently the small enge near the steam radiator in the hall is appalled to his lack of larger one in the fraternity he became quite noisy when the weather becomes warm cool day afternoon. A cockle, similar to that of a hen, only on a much louder scale, is his way of gaining attention and he uses it extensively. He still holds to his temperance, bread, fruit, matrimony, and in his daily life. It is doubtful whether the cold will effect his menu in the least. According to Tom Cafey, owner of the bird, the present incidency of the weather is of critical importance to the bird's existence as it will determine largely what his attitude will be when the thermometer drops this winter. Being a dominant fan of new temperaments, he doubles affect him sarmly, but it is the hope of the fraternity that the bird will survive the winter. Cafey may obtain a mate from him from Nicaragua next spring. Lind and Ley, Chancellor's Parrots Have the Spirit of True Kansas Supporters: And How They Scream K. E. has two loyal sons in the parents owned by Chancellor and Mrs. Lindley. Lind, the older of the two, can give the Rock Chalk as well as any cheerleader and better than most students. He becomes especially inspired in the altarman when hides of students climb to nown from the hill. Possibly be thinks that this time they will be in a more receptive mood to a little bit of old K. u. seiji. At any moment, you will be called "Huwai" can be heard for blocks as well and over again be repeats the yell. The composer of the yell himself could have given a better, long-drawn skirt going to “‘k-U-wai’ Land dew.” Ley, the courier parrot who is only about six months old, is determined to be out to be yours by Lied. He sees you for less than ten cents. Sometimes he listens to your yell. to Lord and then tries to follow him as he gives the yelk. The two together make chalk enough noise for a whole rooftop section. Very sharp, however, Lee practices the yelk when all alone. So far he has manured the correct forms, and can come out with great empathy and humor. He calls Chalk - Jay - lahawk, but he cannot the first works very plainly. Smith Wants Experts to Revise the Tariff; "This Curtis" Farm Vote Lind know it very well, which he takes great joy in embarking on different flights. It is "Here, here, here with I and I." Little Lind Linda knows what she can be! Lind and Lay are great friends. They are not always kept in the same room and when they meet they insist they must be "you" and "you are," and "vary well, thank you." The partners seem to love music, and even try to sing themselves. When the madre or Victoria is being played the man, the singer, the director, and with their voices. dars on immigration Will No Be Let Down, He Tells Crowd at Nashville at Nashville Louisville, Ky., Oct. 18. There will be no general trivial revision if the Democratic party comes to power in November, Governor Alfred E. Smith announced here tonight in the text of a speech delivered to thousands of missed citizens of this doubtful border state. The presidential commission said he should send the appointment of a non-partisan commission of experts to work out import and exports scientifically and thereby take the tariff out of politics. In general, Smith lays down the following new Democratic turff doctrine: Explain Immigration Stand Navalny, Tenn. Oct. 13—(UP)- Governor E. Alfred S. Smith in- hiring the immigration portion of the speech he said; "I do not favor any lee down at all—not in the slight- est degree." "To the American working man I say that the Democratic party will do anything to protect all that belongs there." Nothing will be done that will embarrass or interfere in any way with the difficult progress of business, but Pokes Fun at Curtis Proclaiming his interest in the American family, he said: "I have maintained it in a mansion supplied to me by the people of the State of Missouri. I am responsible for about four more families starting up." With Santithian irony that delighted the crowd, he tried to show a variation between Herbert Howard and the Republican vice-presidential candidate in the fight as a method of farm relief. He told how Sonator Curtis had voted for the McNary-Hague bill one day and voted against it on the veto message of President冷战he did not mention the by-name. Paris, Oct. 13—(UP) —The French submarine Orion, with her crew of 42, lies 6,000 feet under the Atlantic and will never be recovered, the government believes. The ministry of marine published the death roll of the 39 scaup and three officers today. The schoolship Edgar Quintan was on board from New York to where the Greek sterner Ekatirina Coulanderia reported she struck a submerged submarine on the night of Oct. 3. He came out four-sure for government ownership, operation and supervision of the campaign. Mr. Howard had failed to mention the issue throughout the campaign. Publish Ondine Death List Mother Channel With Dronelines Mother Charged With Uraniums Detroit, Mich., May 12, (EP) A hysterical mother and baby charge with uranium for their children to be shipped to a small plant. The woman, here, daughter Cameron 32, was found shortly after midnight by motorists who had been killed by her two older children, after escaping from their mother in the Detroit river. Mess, Caterina told graves the hatsred of buildings given her and her children by her husband during the three years. The father, however, became Caterina's painter and designer, was roundabout in their house. He said he wrote best under his physician care for three years. The station is 17 miles from Bratislava and all aviation records equipment has been sent to the airport of the wreck. The largest estimate of injured was 21. No injuries had been identified hours after the wreck. Eleven Killed in Train Crash in Ontario, big city, near U.S. capital, July 13 Two killed in train crash day after a mail and freight train collided prior to the belting in Chirdley Station. Karen would face additional additional charges, would be found under criminal law. - the most entertaining novelty ever created— VARSITY Tomorrow Tums. Plagen Killed in Train Crash you'll like it—you hot! Prices, Mat. 10-10 Eve. 10-50 in "RED LIPS" Invite Your Friend to a Chicken Dinner Sunday In the evening you can enjoy a nice steak Shows-3 - 7 - 9 $820,000 loss on Detroit River Detroit, Mich., Oct. 15—(UP)—Damage estimated at more than $300,000 was caused by a fire which wreasted Motor Lance on the Detroit river, moving more than 25 power vessels. In the evening you can enjoy a nice snack at An explosion in one of the many individuals started the fire at 8 p.m. midnight. Flames spread rapidly and, receiving explosions prevented effective work by 15 fire engines and r fire boat. The De Luxe Cafe 711 Massachusetts St. Editors Believe Hover Will Win New York, Oct. 13, (U-P) - Heather Hover will be chosen the next president of the United States by a public plurality of $5,000,000 according to a newsletter editor. Editor and Publisher, a publication devoted to journalism, published the results of a poll that asked whether voters who are raised on state their newspaper experience and devoid of pertinent feeling." The poll tailed, showed that the editors belonged to 287 electoral districts and Smith 126. A actor from Bates Raffler, A., B. 2%, K. U. cheerleader last year was recently received by Frank Eldar, secretary of the K. U. Alameda Association, Mr. Raffler reports that he and Dunkin' Kimbab, A., B. 2% are both in school at Ann Arbor, Mich. BOWERSOCK Tomorrow — Tues. His latest and greatest. LON CHANEY IN WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS Dilapidated Den Patch Is Removed From Dyche DON TORRES AND HIS TRUSTADORS Shows 3 — 7 — 9 Prices, Mat. 10-14 Eve. 10:50 Coming soon 8009 GLENN TYRON "How to Handle Women" So old "Dan Patch" has gone! He was almost a tradition of the school. A rug, a bone, and a hank of hair — only one of those encounters could Dana rats, but how your blue rick roles these? Talk about how you did hedges, Rock the mountain, and the morning kyri! *lint Snow hill!* Talk about all of these if you wish, but save a flash for Dan, whose corner over in Dancy is now cold and empty. Dan Pancis, as he was called by the stunters, or many years, was the only person who survived the ableton stood over in the southwest corner, on the second floor, of Dyche Mines where his bones received the romantic inscriptions, initials, dates and turnover values of yours. You might have been a race horse, but he was not the real! Dan Patrick of nine track fame, but they named him that nevertheless, believing (that so far as he races go, the race is real!) that his skills are fair as a race in any city. "Aw, the students were, rubbing him away," explained H. T. Martin, assistant coach, when asked what had become of Dan Patch. "They had covered him with names and were erasing his house to get new places to write and taking samples of him, so we had to put him away." --- Fees Cause Withdrawal of 27 At the cost of the penalty period Oct. 3, there were 272 who had not paid their fees preceding to Karl Kloss barrars. The number four paid their fees was reduced by three, the remainder withheld, and the rest were requested to withdraw. Upon investigation it was found that each of these fees would warrant that no sufficient funds. Y. M. C. A. Has Position Open There is a job waiting at the Y. M. C., a women according to Pete Springer, secretary. The job is being offered by a rule concern. The men are to take over the management and running of the establishment, and will receive payments from the profits they make. The Putzler prize-winning play of last year, "In Abraham's bloom," by Paul Green, to be presented next Wednesday in the Fraser theater by Jules Falk, was the theme for summarization and review last night at the bachelor's degree U.K. Club. Prof. Allen Crafton, head of the speech and dramatic art department, read and explained sketches from the play. Use Kansan Want Ads. CHAMMING, blending, distinctive decoration for your room, plus a perfect medium for correct home lighting—that is the delightful combination you will find in the Moe-Bridges Fixtures in our display room. For every room and for every type of home — new or old — they are correct in every detail — designed to blend in with and become an attractive part of your room's decorative scheme. We have just recently received the very latest creations — fixtures of rare designs and wonderful finishes. 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