1. PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2: 1920 1 Bailey Tells Chemists of Citrus By-Products Industry in California J 4 Oranges and Lemons Furnish Pectin and Pulp Products for New Use "B-y-products of the Citrus Industry in California" was the subject of a discussion by Dr. E. H. S. Bailey, professor of chemistry, at a special meeting of the Chemical Club, room 510, university library building, Westminster afternoon. Doctor Bailey told of the recent *de-* developments in the citrus industry by the Exchange Orange By-product company, whose plant at Ostancil, Calif., is under the management of his son, H. S. B. Salley, A. B. '92. By the chemical processes which they use, all parts of the oranges and lemons are used, and there is prairie acidification, that improves inferior quality, which would otherwise be thrown away; is used in mingling these by-products. "The most recently discovered by-products," said Doctor Bailey, "have pectin from lemons, and a product known as Calf-orange made from the orange peel. They have been able to make good quality of pectin with a high jellyying power which may eventually all take the place of other brands on the market. The Calf-orange product, which is just being introduced, is a concentrated juice made from the peel of the orange. It was a very valuable product that has shipped all over the world for use in hospitals and for invalids." Doctor Bailey also described several other by-products obtained from oranges. "The pulp is ground," he said, "and cold pressed to get the best grade of orange oil. Then the residue is distilled with steam to get a second grade of oil. After the oil has been removed, the pulp is dried in centrifuged drums and forms a liquid of high intrinsic value for poultry feed." Other products include candied hearts and other orange products. From the lemons they get, beside the pectin, concentrated juice, caseal oils, and citric acid. Economics Classes Plan Inspection of Industries A tour of a number of Kansas City industrial plants will be made by the members of the economic geography classes and marketing classes Saturday Dec. 11, according to Hayes B. Richardson, professor of economics. The Armour Packing Plant, the Montgomery Ward and Company and the Kansas City Board of Trade will supply furnish guides for the students. Sigma Kappa will have its Christ mas Bazaar Dee, 4 at the Blue Mil Sandwich Shop, +. Adv. Buses will leave the local station at 8 a.m. on Saturday morning and will carry the students after arrival in Kansas City. The trip will last the entire day. Special rates are available for buses and tickets will be good for return at any time, according to Professor Richardson. Coach Zuppke of the University of Illinois says that the best football players have big feet. The new Vantine Jewel and Perfume Cases, choice Japan handwork filled with exquisite perfumes, at Barber's Drug Store 909 Mass. St. --general committees will support the food of the students at the University, and if a strong opposition to the plan or the objective will be recent endeavor. Your hat deserves a visit to our store You will be satisfied with our cleaning and blocking. OMAHA HAT WORKS Let us show you how a shoe can shine 717 Mass. VICTORY GARAGE Phone 88 622-624 Mass Day and Night Service Towing a Specialty Storage General Repair Work WE CLEAN SUITS, DRESSES AND OVERCOATS FOR $1 KIRBY THE CLEANER Transfusion May Save Life of Mrs. Preston Mrs. May Preston is expected to live in a result of blood given by Jerome Kaufman, m30, in a transfusion, at General hospital, Kamsa City, Ilwu Tassoum, although she was not entirely informed that Kaufman was informed this morning. Phone 420 1107 Mass. The type of blood to save Mrs. Preston's life is possessed by few persons, according to Kaufman. It was this which prompted him to volunteer, knowing that he possessed the type of blood needed for the wounded to partly for the experience, and the money payment was merely incidental, Kaufman declared. Candle Fund Used for Student Aid --general committees will support the food of the students at the University, and if a strong opposition to the plan or the objective will be recent endeavor. White May Speak The executive committee also submitted reports of the various subcommittees which were approved. The convention committee reported that a Christmas convoction would be held December 12, or 13. Elections are being made to secure William Allen White as cooperator for this convoction. It is impossible for him to be here; W.C. Mundeschlern, of the Friends University, Washington, may be asked to provide music by the University Band and by both the Men's and Women's Glee clubs. The funds are to be raised by the sale of the Christmas candles as before. The Jay James are to have charges of the sale of the candles. There will be a representative appointed in each organized house who will have charges of the sale of the candles in that organization. On Wednesday evening, Dec. 15, there will be a double header basketball game. The first game will be between two faculty teams, one beheaded and one unbeheaded. Prof. Braydon Wheeler. The second game will be the variety team and a team composed of coaches and alumni of the University. Superdresses Again This Yera An admission price of 25 cents will be charged. A complimentary ticket will be given to everyone who gives an aler or more to the Christmas Tree and. The sevennails will be given this jeez in use by mixed quartets composed of members of both glee clubs. The new set is designed with two high-low cappes in the window. The publicity committee announced that posters would be displayed in prominent places telling of the events of the week. Christmas tree folders will be distributed and programs will be given out at the Christmas convention. The Christmas tree will be decorated as a stand and a program will be given if the tree is the wonderment. It permits, in defense, the program will be given inside. Read the Kansan every day. BOWERSOCK You'll step a long way before you see a Fannier Comedy than this. Tonight-Friday See the Beauty Chorus from Geo. White's "Scandals" City Drug Store 715 Mass. Phone 17 Excellent Stationery Rightly Priced Shows: 3—1—9 Prices Mat. 10-35c Nite 10-40c Shows: 3----7----9 Saturday Only "Buddy" Rogers, former K. U. student, in "More Pay, Less Work" RENT-A-FORD Drive It Yourself Phone 653 916 Mass. Motorcycle Repairing We specialize in Harley-Davidson motorcycles; agent for Harley-Davidson motors, both big and little H.D. KNOLE'S BICYCLE SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 915 Have you seen the new heed edge leather hand bags, bill folds, and canvas market and barBER DRUG STORE, 909 Mass. SLT. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas School of Commerce, Secretarial training Banking, Accounting and Auditing. Send for catalog Suiting You—That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR 017 Mass. St. A new shipment of Silk Lounging Robes arrived today that spell Christmas "all over them". to be.he had in.6 color combinations. Wouldn't make n "poor gift" for "Him." Others at $20 to $35 Bath robes $6.50 to $12.50 $15 Glad to show you! Our meals satisfy you. They have that indefinable touch that transforms mere cooking into real food. That's the reason you will enjoy eating at the Food That Satisfies De Luxe Cafe The Master Cafe of Lawrence College Shop 837 Mass. "Naught can compare with gifts to wear" The First Package He Will Open —the one with the Ober Label! "Andy's" Thimble Theater Tea Room Built to Become an Institution "Andy's" is the ideal place to stop for a lunch after the show, either in the afternoon or evening. 1021-23 Mass., Second Floor ADDED ADDED News—Topics—Comedy Jayhawk Orchestra Shows: 3----7----9 Prices Mat. 10-40c Nite 10-50c Its been WIEDIE'S for over fifty years The Greatest Array of Men's Wearables that it has been our good fortune to gather together for your selections. The values made possible only by our unique selling system. As a gift to yourself there's nothing better than one of these unusual values. SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM Clothes of Merit Only --- College gentlemen prefer BLOND gentlemen and dark-haired gentlemen, diffident* freshmen and august seniors . . . Prince Albert is the overwhelming campus- favorite of every type and every pipe. (Yes, the pipes do have a voice in the matter. They can act in a docile, friendly manner or they can be mean. It depends on what you feed them.) Open a tidy red tin of good old P. A. That first fragrant whiff will tell you why gentlemen prefer Prince Albert. Tuck a load into the bowl of your pipe and light up. Fragrance and taste alone are enough to win you. But P. A. doesn't stop there. It is cooksmoking. It is mild as Maytime, yet it has plenty of body. It is kind to your tongue and throat. You can hit it up all you like and it never hits back. Try a tin of P. A. 'You'll certainly prefer it after that. PRINGE ALBERT —no other tobacco is like it! 1927, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. P. A. is add everything in her mind, and is writing, knowing and understanding with amazing mastery with grammar and word- form. And much rewarded by life and work. 4. ( )