FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE 4. Excitement Marks Tour in Europe of H.B. Chubb (Gottfriedson tone page 15) burs in Paris, the Hagueno, and Geneva. Talks were given in each case by prominent satiremen. From Genève the group returned to Paris, where it remained one day before calling for home. The return trip was one of an auspicious宴会, according to Professor Glahb. Short after leaving France, he bumped overboard. He was brought back by a harbor boat. Three days later, in a dome fog, the ship collided with the British freighter Molemoly, killing all 14 people and a 100-foot gas explosion abhorsen along the B dock. Threatened panic among the passengers was averted by the ship's officers. The gash was patched in a makehift way and the When only three days out of New York the liner ran into a hurricane which proved to be the northern edge of the Florida hurricane. While at its maximum the seas were 54 feet high and the wind had a velocity of 30 knots, I ordered to step on the injured side of the vessel it was turned away from New York and the storm. "It was while we were making this turn that I thought we were goners," Professor Chubb said, in speaking of the storm. "They poured barrel after barrel of oil in the sea in an effort to lower it back up to the water's highs." he continued. "I have been on the water quite a bit but that return trip in one experience I will never forget." Sigma NI fraternity announces the pliding of Harlowe Hanson, c20, Lawrence. LOST: On campus, Alpha Omicron Pi security pin. Finder kindly leave in this office or call K. U., 66. 20 WANT ADS FOR RENT: Room and sleeping parch for boys. 312 West 16th, phone 281 white. 23 LOST: Eastern Star pin, between Corbin hill and Fraser. Sept. 20. It could return to Corbin hall or be retired by Ruth Warrington. **18** ward. FOR SALE: 1917 Ford touring, runs good. See it at 922 Mo., or call 2272 black. $40. 23 BOOMS for boys. Double 816; modern house, adjacent to club house. 1817 Louisiana. 23 WANTED roommate. Very attractive extra large room; best location, home; rent reasonable. 1122 Miss., phone 1429. 23 LOST: A beaded bad, Monday morning, containing lady's fountain pen and card entitled Verben James, and changes. 1190 red. 19 campus and convenient to down town. 1320 Ohio, phone 2738 blue. 21 WANTED - Student library. Price reasonable and work done satisfactorily. Phone 2220 White. 20 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in private family for two boys. WANTED: Laundry, make sure anemia of student and faculty work. Call for and deliver; 1 and 2 day service. Phone 1045 black . . . 21 FOR first class meals at the city lowest prices, come to the restful Virginia Inn and be satisfied. Welcome students. if EXPERIENCED MARCELLING 50e. Phone 2775. 1015 Kentucky LOST — ronny night, yellow silicon labeled "Iris." Please return to Kansan office and no queries will be asked. FOR RENT: One double room, for girls or boys; close to streets. Call 1496 red. 20 GIRL STUDENT wanted, Room and board in exchange for homework. Inquire at 530 Ohio, or elsewhere 2040. 20 WANTED: Man roommate, close to Dressmaking, costs shortened and relieved, Smith Hempstead and Beauty Shop, 35371 Mass, Phone 683. PROFESSIONAL CARDs DR. K. RIDINGON Oblast. Fitting planes a specialty. the eye, ear, nose and throat. Phone 513 P. A. U. 10th St. DR. H. E. KENNAPLE Osteopathic female physician; office at Rue pleance, Lawrence, anna Phone 465 1600 Massachusetts DR. FLORENCE BARROW'S Osteoporosis Physician. Call center: nurse. Dr. Barber's Drug. Phone 2167 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1857 Mass. ORPHEU M Tonight and Saturday Worshipipping "Tin Gods," they collapsed. "Then—he had to fight back! Added Comedy, "A Sean Dog's Tale" "Feiix" Prices Mat. 10-35 Nite 10-40 Shows: 3, 7:30, 9 BOWERSOCK Tonight—Tomorrw HARRY LANGDON — he is complained about lifting up dumbbells, but it doesn't bother her as she is sweeted! Added—Comedy—News —Fables STRONG MAN Mnt. 10-40 Nite 10-50 Showc: 3, 7:15, 9 "DUCHESS OF BUFFALO" Now at Her Best Constance Tatmadge in PEDICLESS OF BUFFALO DON'T MISS THAT Varsity Dance Fredricks-Kerney's Orchestra ·Direct from Europe F. A.U. HALL Saturday, Oct. 2 $1.25 for Stags .75 a Couple Have you tried the Special Luncheons, Salads and Sandwiches served at THIMBLE TEA ROOM "Andy's" 1021-23 Mass. Phone 619 ORCHESTRAS UNION orchestras available in Lawrence: Thomas Johnston's, Ronald Jetmore's, Mitchell-Houchen's, and K. U. Sundogers. BILL Ponell's orchestra available as Union organization at present, further notice to be given. This notice is not to be construed to interpose with hiring out-of-town Union orchestras, but 30 per cent above scale and all traveling expenses must be paid. Houses will be unable to hire Union men if at any time they hire non-Union musicians. B. Fredrick's orchestra shall be hired under out-of-town rules until further notice is given. (Members may obtain copy of Constitution and by Law by applying at Secretary* Office after Oct. 2,.) (A busy fine imposed upon members for playing with non-members.) Musicians Protective Union Local 512, A. F. of M. 81515 Mass. Lawrence, Kansas Phone 642 What it Looks Like SATURDAY- —with the coming of Cappon and Steel, Kansas takes on a new "Era in football." We say: howdy to these coaches, and wish them a very successful season. What goes for them goes for "Cap" Zuber and team, with Washburn trailing Saturday. —Mizzoo will meet a 'bang up team' in Tulane—and will be lucky to come out on long end of score. - Drake and Nebraska should have a "battle royal"—with Nebraska winning. Kansas Aggies will have no "set up" with Texas, that is, if this Texas team lives up to its past records—You can look for a close game, with no real "einch" of Aggies winning.— Oh yes! Hart Schaffner & Mars Suits, Top Coats, Overcoats, Stetson Hats, Manhattan Shirts, Slickers, Leather Jackets, everything you'll need at the game and after, here for your choosing. If you're goin' in the Parade—how about a Nite Shirt? Photo by Squires Lawrence THE new coats presented by Innes, Hackman & Co. are more than a collection of beautiful models—they are the expression of a world of fashion, in which distinguished lines, rich fabrics, luxurious furs and subtile colorings reflect the innate good taste of their wearer. For Winter The model illustrated is worn by Miss Jo Lapham, prominent in University circles and a member of Chi Omega. It is fashioned from an imported fabric combined with Broadnaut. The collar is of white wool for fur. The bloused back and belted waist gives an unassual touch of smartness to the garment. Innes Hackman & Co. Courier-Quality-Value