THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 20.1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE New and Remodeled Houses Are Occupied by Organized Groups Extensive Improvements Added to Fraternity Dwellings During Summer Several new fraternity and sorority houses are being occupied for the first time this fall, and others will be completed by fail to be early winter. Besides this a number of other groups are funited remodeling their houses. Alpha Delts on Old Site The Alpha Delta PCs moved into their new house just before rush week began. Their old house was torn down and rebuilt and the new one was built much earlier. Work was began on the house a month before school was out and is now nearly complete except for the two teachers. The shutters are going in now. The house is French colonial in style and the decorations and furnishings, which are all new, have been completely refurbished. The stair case one of a solid walnut is the only part of the old house which was renovated. It consists of a suite of rooms, a study and sleeping room designed to accommodate four women. Forty women will be able to use it. The Alpha KI Delta's have started developing programs to be completed by the beginning of a second semester. It is being built in West Hills addition, west of the city. The house is to follow the English style of architecture and is to be built of native stone. The reception room, kitchen, and bedrooms will be the housemother's suite will occupy the first floor. The dining room and kitchen will be on ground floor and the second floor will be the living and sleeping porches. On the third floor will be the chapter room and office. The new house will accommodate a large family. It's now living at 1458 Tennessee. Pi Phis Add to House The Pi Beta Phi's at 1246 Missisquoi sipt built a large addition to the back of their house. It was begun right after her school was out and is now being occupied. In this new addition are nine bedrooms and a sleeping porch a new dining room and kitchen, an office and living space, a being used for the chapter room. New and Remodeled The Phi Kappa Pi's have built two new additions to their house at 1105 Indiana, one on the north and one on the south. The Phi Pali's are occupying their new additions. They are not quite finished, but will be at the end of another week. One of the additions is 30 feet in length and the other 20 feet. They consist of six study rooms, a sun perch and an outdoor which will accommodate 10 men. Sim Phi Epsilon Start Work. Work on the new Sigma Phi Epsilon house has been going on now for about a month, according to Charles Chatter c29. "We plan to get into the building some time in December," he said. Kidnapers' Prosecution Being Pushed by Court (United Press) Chicago, Sept. 29—As a move to his hometown of Oakland, the亏赎者 of little Hilda Jack who was returned home yesterday after being held captive in a farm where he was raised, he refereed today asked that the boy and his mother and father be brought into Jiluge Cormeferd released a writ of habeus corpus seeking release of An- nathalie Cormeferd. The state was said to intend asking the man were in custody, two others were men in custody, two others were women in custody, through pictures and the names of a lawyer and doctor, believed implicated, Want Ads FOR SALE: A Ford touring car with excellent motor. Phone 270, or call at 1318 Louisiana street. 11 FOR RENT: One double room, and half room for boys. One short block from campus. 1341 Ohio, 12 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass SUITS Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Phone 498 Fraternities and Sororities We make a special effort to give you prompt service. We take care of emergencies for our regular customers any time of day or night. Pettit the Plumber 1081 105 E. Teeth Phone Plumbing and electrical repair our specialties. We deliver light bulbs in boxes of six. S. S. Van Dine begins a new detective story. "The Bishop Murder Case" in the American Magazine for October. On sale now. Twenty-five cents. University Book Store Harl H. Bronson, Prop. 803 Mass. FOR RENT: Nicely furnished single, or double room for boys. Garage. All repairing, alterations, fine dining. Inspected by Inspector enclosed. 1321 Vernon. Phone 2144 FOR RENT: Two rooms for boys. 1001 Maine street. Phone 1599W. FOR RENT: To young man student room. Private single room addition bath. Private home. Quite place. Central between K. U. and K., phone 2884 M. 1455 K. U., phone 2630 M. 1455 FOR RENT modern room. Board of desired. Attractive terms to students taking lunch on bill. Can accommodate a club of four. 933 N. I. WANTED young man as roommate in home two blocks from campus. Sleeping porch. Rent. $9.90. Phone 1569, 1656 ind. 12 FOR RENT to boys. Extra nice south room. Large closets. Laundry in. Modern house near street car. No neighbor rooms. 724 La. Phone. 1463R. JANTED—A boy for roommate at 1335 Vermont street. Call 1581. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished rooms with sleeping porch for boys. Price moderate. Three blocks from street and campus. 1733 Miss. 25744. ROOM AND BOARD—For two girls. Also garage for rent. 934 Miss. Phone 1788 W. —10 FOR RENT: Rooms by day, week or month. Two apartments. Carages. Telephone 1035. 344, N. H. 10. FOR RENT - Double room for boys on first floor, hot water heat; single beds. At 1231 La. Phone 1879. FOR RENT: Well furnished reasonably priced rooms for boys; garage OST—Between Wellsville and Lawrence Friday evening, a Buesserumpet. Return to $59 Ohio or phone 2370 M. Liberal reward. 2 free. Reduction for students spending week ends at home. 1791 Tem MARCELLING 50c: Smith Home attaching and Beauty Shop. 933% Mass. Street, Phone 683. 103 FOR RENT. Room, with sleeping porch, for girls. Three blocks from K. U. 1011 Indiana. Phone 1289. 8. FOR RENT: Nice room for one or two boys in modern home. No other rooms. Moderate price. 825 Illinois. FOR SALE: Violin in excellent con- dition. Price reasonable. Call Hazel Smilz at 860. 8. FOR RENT: Two good rooms two blocks west of University stadium. Modern. Small study and sleeping porch. Meals if desired. 1023 Missouri. FOR RENT: Attractive rooms, also study rooms with sleeping porch for girls. One-chair block from K. U. Cafeteria. 1218 Miss. Phone 1338. FOR RENT-Single or double rooms. Good beds with new mattresses. Good lights and heat. See Mrs. Wright, 1467 Cortanky, or 304 11 14th. Phone 876-259-3011. FOR RENT—Double rooms for boys. Hot water hot. 1414 Tenn. Phone 1477. —8 FOR RENT: Rooms for boys; swim double, double or triple. Prices from $8 to $15. Call at 245 Ohio Street. —13 FOR RENT: Modern six room house double garage; furniture for sale 1656 New Hampshire. Phone 234 M 10 The best 50c hair cut for 30c in Lawrence at— Bob Stewart's Barber Shop 838 Mass. Last Times Tonight COLLEEN MOORE in "OH KAY" BOWERSOCK Friday - Saturday Johny Youngberg and His Syncopaters 20 Minutes of Jazz De Luxe Harry also in "Heart. Langdon Trouble" Breaks the World Laugh Record by a 1000 Smiles shows; 3-7-9. Prices: Mat, 10-40, Eve, 10-50 Don Torres and His Orchestra playing an overture, Gilbert Grosby. "Classical Moments Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday "Excess William in Haines Baggag He'll knock you cold in this one Squires Studio Official Photographers for the 1929 Jayhawker Phone 517 Portraits of Quality — Prices Reasonable PEACOCK SHOES All over black patent leather or black satin, junior Spanish heel Peacock Shop PEACOCK SIGHS are receiving un- cultivated prairie well-pleased well-pleased with the snug, comfortable fit and refined appearance of Peacock exclusive Hi-Arch, Snug-Heel Footwear. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 1928-29 University Concert Series 26th Season October 24th—SCHIPA The World's Greatest Lyric Tenor - An All Star Course - November 1st—GABRILOWITSCH Master Pianist and Conductor March 25- FLONZALEY QUARTETTE Farewell Tour of the World's Most Famous String Quartette February 25th-Elman One of the Greatest Violinists of Today May (first week)—MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Two Great Concerts of Symphonic Music The Management of the University Concert Course desires to express its attitude for the patronage accorded the first All-Stair course of last season. In appreciation of this it offers, in addition to the regular All-Star Series of Four Attractions, two extra Concerts by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra with no increase in the price of season tickets over last year. Season Tickets $3.75 $5.00 $6.00 No War Tax All Concerts in the New University Auditorium Make your seat reservations at once. 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