THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1923 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Glass Protected Seismograph Now in Geology Building Tells Slightest Tremors of Earth It's in a glass enclosure, something like flowers in a greenhouse, it's very delicate and yet very heavy, it doesn't have a nose and yet it senses impressions and you about them! Can you guess what it is? I don't believe you can so I tell you—it's a seismograph—one of those things that is always telling takes or old Mother Nature! Go into the Geology building, downstairs, turn to your left (if you have a computer), and use the left-hand stair) and you site this complicated task, a rather technical recording of memory. Of course, quick-recording memory. Of course, it's simple to understand—if you are a professor of physics, or engineer, then you're doing deals with this particular subject. ...here is Inverted Pendulum Type. But briefly, here is the way it is made for on-lookers, even as you and I do. This type is one of the inverted pendulum type. A steady mass iron at the top weighs about 250 pounds. This weight is sup- ported by a steel lever and in turn is supported at its lower end by two pairs of steel bands, the two pairs being placed at right angles to each other. These band springings permit of a movement about a horizontal axis and to push the ball against the pendulum—for such is the iron bar with the mass it supports—to rebound. Two light arms extend outward from the steady mass and through multiplying levers connect the mass tips rest upon the smoked paper. As the paper is carried forward by the drum, a line is traced upon it, and then another trace will be made. The traced line will be an irregular one. One of the pointers is affected by north-south disturbances and the other those from east-west directions. electricly Controlled by Clock Through an electric connection controlled by a clock, the pointers are moved in one direction by a cross mark along the tracing. Around Mt. Oread Truly, it is a marvellous device, as respondable as the season's change and the season's change. It is almost necessary to quote the common "want-and." Must be seen to --- W. R. Kercher of Topken, a representative of the Southwestern Bell Telephone company of Topken, with former CEO Mike Reeves, on "Public Relations of Engineers," and later interview those involved in agreement with the telephone interests. Prof. Goldwin Geldenth,牙席 of the School of Architecture, leaves Sunday, Feb. 19 for a regional conference at the University of Chicago and Architects at St. Paul. As a director of the institute, he will be in charge of nine chapters of this district Members of the department of Spanish and the outgoing council of El Atencio were entertained at a tea party of the Spanish department. The face of the Spanish department. hostesses of the occasion were Miss Jenkinson and Miss Brady, of the department of Spanish. The women physical education majors and pre-majors will meet on Monday, February 24 to work on different types of dancing and floorwork. The class has been started as a laboratory for practice in dance techniques. Students should know before they reach the Theory classes, according to Miss Margaret Borio, adviser to physical education. Send the Daily Kansan home. Fraternity, Sorority, and University Seal Stationery Special Package 15 Sheets — 12 Envelopes 50c VARSITY Tonight — Tomorrow W. C. FIELDS — CHESTER CONKLIN- JR Two Flaming Youths Two Planning Youths The Biggest Comedy of the Year-It Starts With a Laugh and Ends With a Laugh-With Plenty of Laughs Between ADDED— COMEDY — NEWS — TOPICS Shows: 3-7-9. Prices: Mat. 10-10. Eve. 10-50 SATURDAY You will be delighted with this splendid picture story. —don't miss it MONDAY BERRY & HATTON in Wife Savers The Patent Leather Kid Is Coming Prof. C.M. Young Back From Oklahoma Journey Prof. C, M. Young, of the department of mining, has just returned from Tulsa and Barrieville, Oklaho, where he was investigating problems of oil and gas production. He was seeking, particularly, for problems in mining in Oklahoma, and production might use in the birth for research. interview with leaders in the petroleum field, Professor Young said, indicated that a general engineering course is being planned to enter the young man planning to enter the petroleum field. Almost any phase of job training will be offered in oil production, he said. Want AGs MEN'S SHIRTS: Made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1452 115 LOST_ White gold compass with fen- terary crest. Call K. U. 146, or 284 R. 112 FOR SALE—Book of facts about the University, compiled in 1924 as the "University Daily Kaman Almagne" Practice limited to examination of eyes without dilating, and fitting of glasses. DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist (Over Round Corner Drug Store) 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 New Spring Hats $5 - $6 - $7 NOUR AND GREEN TONIGHT—Patsy-Ruth Miller in "The Tragedy of Youth" TOMORROW—Wishing of the Furious" and comedy. BOWERSOCK Tonight — Tomorrow and Saturday GARBO THE SUPREME in her outstanding Clim! WOMAN the eternal mystery! Lover, tombress, betrayer! Woman the passion flower! Green Garbo, truth in a brief pleiade. "Her woman," is in here a brief pleiade, alluring, always fascinating! Move almost even than "Flesh" and the Devil!" TORRES The Mighty on the stage "The Personality Girl" in the latest Jazz Dance EXTRA—EXTRA— Shows: 3-7-9. Prices: Mat. 10-40c Eve. 10-50c STARTS MONDAY— Lou Chaney in "London After Midnight" for 1924.5.4. Four years old but all facts for prior years are just as valuable as ever. 10 cents per copy in the Kansas Business office, if FOR RENT - Room for boys, Single, with board, $35, Double, $60, 1626 New Hampshire. 2384 M. 113 FOR RENT: 3 rooms for boys, double or single; $8 per boy. 1241 Ohio. LOST: Bucket of Lifetime Shoefee font pen between West Ad and Library. Name "Ida Lynne Shoefee" on call, Barrett 147, W 114, 14. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Friday is Always Special Fish Day at The New Cafeteria (Memorial Building) Hours: 7:30—9:00 11:30—1:30 2:30—4:30 5:00—6:00 How Will You Pay Expenses Next Year? Showing the New Spring Several hundred college men underpaid tuition problems this year that made the making opportunity offered by the Scholarship Department, KEEPING and COSMO- liberal salary, bonuses and a extra award are available to students during the summer vacation. Positions as salarians and ten captains are still open. If you are interested in making money next summer call and set or write for part-time J. A. KENNAN, District Mpr., 1981. Rev. e- change Building, St. Louis, Mo. Showing the New Spring Woolens Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. Rent-A-Ford Co. 916 Mass. 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