PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TEURSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1927 Backfield Looks Good in First Scrimmage of Varsity Materia Coach Cappon Will Cut Squad to Whip Team in Shape for Grinnell Cachan Franklin C. Cappon sent his first spring varsity material through the first crimination of the year early afternoon on the practice field. The late-in-autumn, tentative, formative a plimsupe of Kansas football. Twenty-five men were used to make up two squats, the Reds and the Blues. No scores resulted from the scrimmaging, but ground gaining mobility was by Cooper, Lawrence, Schmidt, and Promerkle, all on a tacked position. Lawrence, Lyman and Cooper did the punting. C. Cairn Barrett Hamilton lead the reds, all of whom were letter men excelsi. Propernick, Lawrence and Olsona. The Red combination was Shook, right end; Oloon, right tackl; Myes's right guard; Burtton, center; Koolgan, left guard; Canner, left; Meyer's right guard; Quarterback, propernick, right halt; Shannon, left half; Lawrence, full back.) The Blues lined up on all figures: Ake- Akere, right bed; Schilfow, right tackle; Logan, right gird; Hadley, center; Sherwood, left gird; Douglas, left taddle; Cerriman, left end; Pritts quarterback; Ash, right half; Blyn mart, left half; Sheldon, fullback Millen, left half; Millen, fullback Millen, only the first letter man. During play; Schmidt substituted for Properwick, Cookman for Hamer, Properwick, for Lawrence, and Couver for Propernick. In the first seriimage, the buckles showed much ability in advancing the ball.[26] Birth Announcement Receiver Manhattan College Amongst the students who have been received of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beljohn, both formerly of Lawrence (Mr. Beljohn, before her marriage), was Miss Helen Marcelli. She graduated from organ in the School of Fine Arts of the University of Rensselaer and last year was studying and teaching at the University, where she is now with Mennel Arlman, as members of the faculty at the Commonwealth College three D. Panikata and E. R. Lucas, instructors in the department of anatomy, spent part of the summer at the Marine Biological laboratory, Woods Hole, Maine, using research and course work. Read the Kansnn want ads. State Chemist Finds Paraffin in Chocolate "Beware of chocolate candy!" says Mr. Werner, the state food chemist. This exclamation wasn't a serious joke, but it's true that permanent made in the food laboratory. The experiment proved that a surprisingly large number of brands of chocolate candy are available. Kansas Magazine Gives State Gas Rate Situation Municipalities Out Today Mr. Wrenner states that while parabifas do not give great harm to the human body, it is not easily digested and should not be sold as food. He concludes by saying that there are too many uncooked candy manufacturers who will not obey the laws of food, nor obey the adulteration of foods. The article on three which is written by Albert D. Martin, league coaches of the Philadelphia Basketball team as to what occurrences are taxed, the methods of taxation, and the amounts charged for them. According to Mr. Martin almost any trade occupation or business may be taxed usually upon a fixed, arbitrary scale, with little regard to gross income; and some are not used, are occupied almost entirely to the southern half of the state. Taxes, flood control, and a study of gas rates in cities of Kansas have taken the principle places in the annual collections of civiliant magazines which came out today "Rock" Woodward Quits Football George J. "Rook" Woodward, who assigned an athletic director and head coach to the commencement work. Woodward came to Washburn from Hays where he was athletic director and head coach. At Hays he produced a championship team and coached on the Lawrence High School team. He entered the University of Kansas where he played with the Jayhawker eleven. After graduation he coached at the High School and then went to Hays. The history of the development at the intermediate flood compact adopted by municipalities in 1925, called the central theme of the Municipalities discussion of flood control. In the compact provided for flood control, a uniform form of commission held at Amarillo in 1925, a standard form of dam construction and a uniform agreement for irrigating. A report of the actions of the gas research committee, together with its questions for investigation with their Kansas cities, is also a theme of interest taken up in this month's Spring Committee will compile its data from gas conditions in Webb, Kansas Hutchinson, and other cities. It will also conduct an investigation of numerous gas fields in Oklahoma and The Kansan's Send the Daily Kansan home. Student Directory Will Soon Be Out. And Remember! It goes only to Kansan subscrbers Committees Are Appointed in Wednesday Meeting Kansan Officers Elected Kappa Phi Club to Give The Kaunan board met Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 in the journalism building for the election of officers and appointment of committees Robert Min, C.S.E., was elected chairwoman, c.28, secretary, of the board. The new star of the Kannan is Jack Standlebur, c$2, campus editor; Allan Miner, c$8, telegraph editor; Alan Bauer, c$8, telegraph editor; and Arkane Harkness, c$2, sport; Alice Ganskill, c$2. Sunday supplement editor; George S. Saroyan, c$2, philippe Hortrad The committee to nominate the fanon critics was appointed: Paul bitter, c28; Chaim Schwartz, Prof. L. H., 29; Mahin, Jack Stodberg, c28, and arrubc S. Starvey, c28. The new committee to appoin the constitution are: Lawrences Piper, c28; Helen Tatum, c28; Mahin, c28, and Gertrude S. Starvey, c28. Fish Travel Luxuriously From Madeira to London **Columbia River** *London* (England) — continually floating, stealing the water and water hunter enabled a cargo of seabird surffish, jice fish and huge red bernit crab to travel in luxury from the Madina *almuda* to the London zoo. Between eight and ninety excotally colored specimens have just been successfully transported from their native haunts and added to the marine collections of E. G. Bouleger, director of the Aquarium. Since these specimens are so abundant and water abundantly needed, specially constructed containers were required to bring them to their destination alives. A large wood tank was divided into compartments and fitted up with steam pipes. Fresh water is pumped continuously which the steam pipes 'walt' at a constant temperature. Friday afternoon is the only time open for women who have not yet completed their physical examinations to complete them—Margaret Bario, women's physical education director. Other high lights among the crapo were chocolate and purple custamel fish and puffer fish that how they selfes up like a balloon by forcing them to fall through their desire to collapse, the air is exhibited with a noise like a snook. New Ford Smart, fleet new model will soon be ready for your inspection. Kappa Phi Club to Give Get Acquainted Fro The Davis & Child Co. Authorized Ford Dealers 1029 Mass. Phone 77 That all Methodist women may become better acquainted with one another, the Kappa Pbi club of the Methodist Episcopal church are planning a Firefly frolic. The froils will be held at 8 at the Methodist Episcopal church in New York, planned, Olive Weatherby, c28 is in charge of the party. Women serving on the committees are: Gladys Baker, c'30; Margarite Lescher, c'28; Edith Bench, umber; Grace Vernon, c'30; program; Bernice Palencio, c'29; refreshments; Ruth Stokes, c'30; stairs; Flora Stora, b'28; music. Japanese Hat Fashions Are Depicted in Museum The New Duofold Pen with flashing Black Tips Can you imagine the modern college youth carrying a hat on his head? If you can remember when such was in good taste and correct style, can you stretch your imagination to imagine the college youth supporting a Japanese gentleman's hat, such as may be seen in Spooner Thayer museum? The Japanese gentleman's hats are made of very light weight, thin black laquer, and have a streumurecurrence about equal length. You can't help at a moment or a pancake, only right in the middle where there is a slightly rounded Only a few have been seen hereabouts—As Yet But flocks of these Mungin- tain Yellow Dumplings are on the way—the loveliest thing in this appearance this season. First shipment — to a Shop at Wall St.-vanished the first day. No, they weren't able, and you can buy them if you consider it robbery to carry them off at $5 and $7 per piece. This is the Pressureless Pen, with Non-Breakable Barrel, 28, which makes stay in order must order—or we make it good free. See Parker's new Mandarin yellow at any per counter—if塑like when it's expected. The PARKER PRINT C.C., JANEWELL WI., VOLS, LUMBURG AND LUMBURGINE, NEW YORK LANTERN BIRDMAN BIRDMAN NEW YORK BOSTON CROWDING CLEVELAND ATLANAS DALARA MACRAUCO TORONTO CANADA LONDON, ENGLAND BOWERSOCK Douglas McLean in "Soft Cushions" Tonight - Tomorrow - Sat. Shows: 3-7-9 Mat. 10-40 Eve. 10-50 VARSITY Friday - Saturday COLLEGE DAYS place to allow for the top of the head. Little holes in the under surface are allowed for the presence of jew strings to be used in wicked weather. The neck would be entirely out of place which would be entirely out of piece on some of the "nunned" heads at K, U, but which was probably very tightly glued to the skin by alpine skimmed Japonicus. 1 The upper surfaces of the hats are decorated in either grotesque gold designs. One design of an atrocious apocalypse is a huge black star that appears to the "save man" style of individual, while a elegantly triced butterfly might appear to a more The students in the School of Architecture have started their first major problem of the year. The sophomore class is studying the juniors a small city hall and the seniors a hall for music. The first sketches were made last Saturday. The problems will be finished in six weeks and will be on display in Martin hall. J. W. "Mark" McCoy, A, B, 23. a manager of the Arkansas City Beh Telephone company which is just a $17,000 improvement program. Norris-Rachford Wedding Dright W, Norris, A. B, '23, is to be married next Saturday, Sept. 24, to Miss Helen Rachford of Kansas City at the "Little Church around the Corner" in New York City. Mr. Norrish in the publicity department of the Famous Payers-Lady Corp. with his nephew as a nephew of Prof. U, G. Mitchell of the department of mathematics. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025, Mass. Send the Daily Kansas home DR. FLORENCE BARBOWS Octopus Physician, Called answer, Over Barber's Drum. 1 Phone 233 We invite comparison Quality — Finish — Comfort Prices no higher. J. B. Lowell Shoe Shop 17 West 9th Going Home for the Week-End? If so, remember that the cheapest way is via the Kansas City, Kaw Valley & Western Rwy. Co. One way fare, Lawrence to Kansas City (City Park, Kansas) 8.72 Round trip fare, Lawrence to Kansas City (City Park, Kansas) 81.25 Tickets and Waiting Room. 4038 Mass. E. J. E. O'Brien, Traffic Managee Thursday STORE NEWS Sept. 22,1927 We feel sure that you will get a thrill out of seeing the smart fall fashions that we have spent weeks assembling for this Autumn Exposition. There is a new note of femininity running throughout the display. It is evident in coats that are more luxuriously fur trimmed and distin- guished by rippling front flares. And one notices that frocks of velvet and crepe satin achieve a very charming air through the use of tiers, jabots. draped girdles and boleros. Seventh Annual Fall Window Unveiling-Friday Evening, Sept. Twenty-third at Seven Thirty