PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1922 Around Mt. Oread --in Tau Carama announces the plegging of Helen Stringfellow e31. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the pledging announcements the pledging of Teleso Eastes, fa390. D. A, J. D., Grey, minister of the Plymouth Congregational Church who is presenting a book of book reviews, will give a review on "Christian Brotherhood of religion" by F. W. Eshburn, at 4:30 a.m. Sunday evening. Miss Margaret Kinney of the National Association of Ice Industries of New York, spoke this afternoon at 4:20 to the members of the Home Economics Club in room 102 Foster Hall. The topic of her discussion was "The Comparative Cost of Mechanical and Ice Refrigeration." Delta Sigma Pi announces the pledging of Gene Braun, c31, Hayes Harold Wallace, c31, Lincoln, Kan; Chronece Emm, c30, C. H. Sandwish, Lawrence Charles Blanchay, c32, and Delphine Wills, c31, Nose wich Alpha Xi Delta will entertain its patrons and patronesses at ban Sunday evening, Oct. 14. The guests invited are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. O'Bryan, Mr. and M., L. N. Filtar, Mr. and M., M. E. Klimke, Ms. A. Schwinger, Mr. and M., B. Stouffer, and Mr. and Mra, George J Kirchhofer. Lamlaiah chapter of Phi Chi Thita entertained the women in the department of economics and the School of Business with a four-course dinner at the Broadway Inn, Wednesday evening. The guests were Colleen Sarawak and Emily Cohen, worth Jane Smith, Lanna Bole Lawe, Grace Kiel, Grace Geffert, Katherine Calver, Lois Gilie, Lois Lissett, Dalia Felti and Beauil Hardory. Mr. Earnet Boyes, director of the University division of the State Board of Health, has gone to Chicago to attend the annual conference of the State Sanitary Engineers, and while there also the annual convention of the American Public Health Association, Mr. Boyes brings to impact patients in the severity of Chicago events will be留 for most of a week. Edward Taylor Phi 29 was elected president of the School of Pharmacy at the regular assembly held in room 205 of the Chemistry building at 11:30 Thursday morning. Other officers were Richard Paucelli, 20; secretary-treasurer; William Jawl, 30; Lawrence T. Olson, 30 was elected chancellor. George C. Shand, Dennis of the School of Engineering and Architecture, will attend the meeting of the Missouri-Kansas-Arizona division of the KKU Athletic Club. Oct. 16, 2015. Dean Shand is the Lawnmaster trustee of the Kenyan Club. Prominent national and regional officials will participate in the program. The honor system has been abolished at Yale University after many years of trial. School authorities claim that the refusal of students to report instances of cheating is the reason for its failure. Supervision to Replace Honor System at Yale The superiority plan probably will take its place this fall. This marks the passage of a system whereby examinations are based on student honesty, and inaugurates a plan in which the instructor assumes the role of a policeman. Boy Sends Toy Balloon Across Sea to Germany Malmö, Sweden, Oct. 12. —(UP) — a boy bionship has just made a trip across the Baltic Sea and landed unmarried in Germany. It was sent by c boy from the small city of Hoveløn, near Saltham, in the southern province of Senna. The lad had to treat his new brother, a living his name and address, and repeating the finden to communicate with him. A few days later he received a reply from a school teacher in the German island of Rügen, a distance of about 500 miles, telling him that theooden messenger had made a safe and peaceful landing in his garden. Peking Mayor Educates His Municipal Employee Peking, Oct. 12, (UF)—The new national mayor of Peking, He Chuang, is becoming as faithful a source F news in China as Mr "Amur" Yushen'i is in New York City. Mayor Peking of his own, which are very free, His most recent pronouncement is in a decree that all municipal employees must be on hand at 6:30pm each week to the Sr. San Viatos, the Nation's patron saint, Mayor He says he has found that many of his men don't know what the into Doctor San Viatos said, and the rate of affairs is in hurry. Mayer He started, conservative Chinese by defending Chinese women who bob their hair. He declares that every Chinese woman under 30 looks better with hobbled hair, and the practice should be encouraged. The new Mayor has proved pionner with Parking residents, because he has succeeded in bringing the provision for parking up to 25 percent streetway started by Climbing Toulin, and has many projects to restore Peking's last property, due to the transfer of the capital to Nanking. But even with the city's historical monuments. Mayor He has been dismayed to discover that some men in Peking still cultivate queues and some women still hold their feet. He declares he will not rest until all queues and bound feet have disappeared. Cocktails Aid Purchase of French Creation Paris, Oct. 12. —(UP) - Psychoalgeists among the Paris dreammakers have discovered that their sales style is not so cramped if they can keep the show on stage. That is the introduction of teardrops and munichin marries in the dreammaking salon, then a more daring entrepreneur brought classic dancers into his saloon salon, and now John Patton has opened a cocktail bar, the last word of drinking elegance. Not only will mixtures of whiskey and vodka be filled of his elixers off the bill, but since he mixes his "sideara" and "rove" cocktails better than the average barton outside he is even attracting a clientele which might be tempted to buy a dress on the side, somewhat as a Barbis, Wes., Oct. 12 — (UP) A young hunter who killed six rabbits before the season for such activities was open, was brought before officials here. The defiant persistent persecuted, they attacked me. I shot them. Rabbit Attacks Hunter Lawyers have been unable to penetrate this defense since there were no witnesses to the murderous assault. Omaha Hat Shop We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. 717% Mass. St. Phone 255 VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow JERRY the ORG. The American Love Classic "RAMONA" with Delores Del Rio Eli Wamego Singing "Ramona" Shows: 3-7-9 Prices: Mat, 10-49, Evo. 10 Starting Monday— RUDDY ROGERS in "RED LIPS" Less than a score of the 22,000 newswriters date back to the eightieth century, according to current newspaper directories. The patriarchs of American journalism, listed according to age: Only 19 of the 22,000 Newspapers in America Today Were in Existence by Last Part of Eighteenth Century Annapolis, Md. Gazette, founded 1727 as the Maryland Gazette by William Parks. Saturday Evening Post, 1728 Saturday Evening Post, founded 1728 as the Universal Instructor in All Arts and Sciences, and the Pen- verson Gazette, by Sam Kelmer, and long owned by Benjamin Frank- The Newport, R. I., Mercury, founded 1758 by James Franklin, Jr. The Berkfield, Conn., Courant, founded 1804 by Lawrence Courant, son by Thomas Green. The New Haven, Conn., Journal Counter, listed as founded in 1706, precisely tracing ancestry to the Cone- gissian Journal and New-Haven Post- Boy, founded in 1367 by Thomas and Journal Green. Portsmouth, N. H. Gazette, founded 1755 as the New Hampshire Gazette he David Fowle The Baltimore American, dating from the Maryland Journal, and Bank Advertiser of 1773, founded by William Goddard. The Northampton, Maas., Hampshire Gazette, founded in 1783. Patrolman Takes Part of Cupid in Love Affair The Winsor, Vt. Journal, founded Miami, Fl., Oct. 12—(UP)-Paterno E. G, Baldwin doesn't at all welcome Capid armed with the customary low and arrow. But anyway Charles Miller, a dairy land, fell in love with his employee's daughter, Katherine Parkes. The employer bought him a trumpet and the couple eloped. Returning home, Katiebien left her newly acquired block a block from home while she went to pack her bag. Father appeared on the scene, heard the story and some shots were fired. He walked up and the police station, feared the worst, Patricia Lambin entered the house, drew irrisome Parka ils, whispered a hit of sage advice and Parka dressed up, embruced Miller, invited him to make his home there while Judi continued Judi Lambin discreetly withdraws. For Fank's Ambulance—Phone 149.—Adv. 1783 as the Vermont Journal and the Universal Advertiser. The Augustus, Ga., Chronicle, dated from 1878, as successor of the Georgia; State Gazette, or Independent Register; State Gazette, or Independent Register. The Boston Advertiser, dating its numbers from the Massachusetts Centinel and the Republican Journal, founded in 1784. Alexandria, Va. Gazette, reputed to have been founded in 1784. The Hudson Gazette The Hudson, N. Y. Gazette, dating from 1785. You can rent a car cheaper on long drives than any other transportation. See Kansas U. beat Washington U. via Rent-A-Car way. The Hudson Gazette The Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Eagle and News-Telegraph, also dating from 1785. Princeton, N.J. Packet, dating from 1780. JEFFRIES DRY GOODS CO. The Easton, Md., Gazette of the present dates from the Maryland Herald and Eastern Shore Intelligence, founded in 1790. The Pittsfield, Mass., Berkshire County Eagle, from 1789. The Bridgeport Times-Star dates from the Farmers' Journal, started in 1790. The Chambersburg, Penn, Franklin Repository is the third paper of the present issue from 1790. Its first issue was published in Chambersburg Weekly Newspaper. Drive it Yourself The building is of brick and stone in English colonial design. Classrooms, laboratory, office and a library. The building is five stories high, building, which is five stories high. Rent-A-Ford Co. 916 Mass. No other American newspapers have "anestry" extending back of 1790. New Nurses' Home at Indiana Bloomington, Ind, Oct. 17-23 - A new $400,000 home for nurses and students in Bloomington. The school was officially opened recently. Persons from all parts of the state were present. "Free Tickets" Are Sold A DEPENDABLE CASH STORE 809 Massachusetts Bartleigh, Neb., Oct. 12 - (UIP) -A new "tracker" was uncovered at the county fair here recently. Visitors were asked to pay admission to what had been advertised as a free fair, and complained. Officials disclaimed any knowledge of ticket selling at the gate, and state officers began an unsuccessful search for the man who had been selling the tickets. Students at the University of Indiana have started a drive for $4,500 to send the R. O. T. C. band with the basketball team to four Big Ten schools. New Nurses' Home at Indiana Phone 653 Fashioned of exquisitely soft textured woolen fabric—luxuriously furred shawl collar and cuffs—having all the style points of the more expensive models—inlaid pattern effect in the back gives that youthful and smart appearance the college girl so loves. Equally appropriate for dress or sport wear. Season's new browns and tans—also black. Sizes for women and misses. Remarkably low priced at $25.00. Betty Rose Coats So Popular in Style and Price $25.00 Want Ads FOR RENT: Double room for boys, on top of Hill. Convenient for classes and meals. Front room. Must be seen to be appreciated. 1220 Oread. FOR RENT== A nicely furnished apartment. Two rooms and sleeping porch. Furniture host. All house needs included. 12/16 Tenn. Phone 2531 8. 29 HOME COOKING:— Dinner and saupper $5 a week. Mrs. Stidman. 1041 Kentucky, Phoen 2076 R. 27 LOST- Illinois water, Probably at or near Beverly Theatre, Reward. If found notify Rice Larder, or return to Karen Business Office. 28 FOR RENT: Small apartment with distinctive furnishings. Good University district location. Two women in room, call John L. Tucker. Phone 471. LOST—Lady's green Shoaffer fontain pen in rest room of Administration building, Call 2521, if found DREESMAKING—Fancy dresses remodeling and alterations. Dress cut and fitted for $2.00, Mykle Band, 1032 Ohio, Phone 2529 J, 31 LOST… Alpha Gamma Deltan plim, or near ternect course. Name on back, Emily Cox. Binder place call 28, Eolyn Cox. Reward 28 STUDENT WANTED. Part time job. J. F. McAlister, 1321 Vermont. Phone 2144. -27. Wait Candy Co. Wholesale Student Owned Student Controlled Phone 179 1127 Ohio ROYAL PORTABLES We have just received another shipment of Royal Portables in Mahogany, Walnut, Green, Blue ivory, and a number of other types that look these over. Easy payments if you wish. LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 737 Mass. St. Phone 548 LOST: Ladies white gold Eldin watch invitae "E, J, A," engraved on the back. Eather, E. Kell, Phone 1209, -20 LOST: Classes at 113 West Administration, Vergil Holt, Phone 860. FOR BENT: Double room for boys, Close in, Furnace heat, Board if desired. Prices reasonable. 1239 Oldo. SPECIAL Shampoo and Marcel S1 Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Make Appointments Early Hess Drug Store Beauty Shoppe M2 Mass. Phone 577- Wrights Sunday Daycare BOWERSOC K Tonight - Tomorrow Shows: 3-7-9 Prices: Take a dose of laughs and thrills—See William Boyd Mat. 10-40 Eve. 10-50 "POWER" Drama — Comedy — Romance — Thrills They are all there—and then some. DON TORRES and His Troubadours Coming—"Lon Chancy in "While the City Sleeps" SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Banana Nut and Brown Bread Caramel Nut and Pineapple Sherbert Rainbow Ice Cream, Lime Sherbet Vanilla Croquets Fresh Peach Vanilla and Strawberry Vanilla and Chocolate Vanilla and Black Walnut --was made in the Kansan last night. Sheebets Pineapple Lemon Peach Raspberry Orange Lime Green Gage Phone 697 Lawrence Sanitary Milk and Ice Cream Co. --was made in the Kansan last night. A MISTAKE The VARSITY DANCE tomorrow night will be held at F. A. U. and not at the Union building as was announced in the authorized party column of last night's paper. Tommy Johnston's K.U.Serenaders Dates 75c Stags $1.25 ---