THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Commons Possesses One of Best Equipped Kitchens in State Electric Mixing Machine, Potato Peeler and Dish-Washer Lessen Work One of the most complete kitchens in the state is at the service of KU, students in the Commons Cafeteria, according to the Kansas state inspector on his last trip here. The kitchen has three main departments so that the equipment itself forms the divisions, instead of having waste wall space. The three main departments are the bake shop, pantry, and the kitchen department itself. The head cook must be knowledgeable in the care of her division, which includes everything from keeping a list supplies from the store room to keeping the division in perfect cleanliness. Everything in the bake shop needs to be kept clean. The electric cream machine which whips cream or mayonnaise, mixes cake dough and bread, to the special confectioner's store for making ceilings and any other interior baking. Four huge ovens take care of the baking. In the kitchen department is a large potato peeler which peels a bushel of potatoes in twenty minutes, and is also used for cooking any steamed vegetables. Beside them are other gas ovens for anything to be baked not taken care of in the bake shop. Another time saver is the grill for making waffles and pancakes, combined with a bread toaster. Bread of a special large potato can be quite quickly, and can be cut very easily by the modern bread cutter. In the last department, the pantry, is the dish washing machine, and boards to receive solided and clean dishes. All dishes are wiped by hand. Dressing rooms and lockers are prepared for the help. Lockers contain dishes, mugs and seven people in the kitchen. The cafeteria has its own storeroom adjoining the kitchen which carries a $1,000 stock of canned and boxed foods. Home made jellies, pure milk, and real butter are stored in the office. Mrs. McClaughry insists on as a part of the supply for the cafeteria. Fine Arts Students Are "School Marms" "Do," hummed the Fine Arts student, her pitch pipe in motion, as she opened her practice teaching class of second grade pupils. "Do," echoed the obedient young- sters, hands folded, eyes on the instructor. "Do, do, mi, sol, do," sang the Fine Arts student, cleaving triangles in the air. "Do, do, mi, sol, do," repeated the pupils, in maggie character. "Good morning to you, good morning to you." The songs are taught by note, phrase by phrase, until the exercise is perfected. Fine Arts students preparing for a public school music certificate are required to give half hour practice instruction in the grade schools two or three times a week. Mutual instructor instruction is by both instructor and pupils. "Do, do——" chanted the young "Wine Arts student from force of habit as the Doxology pealed forth one Sabbath morning. A sharpudge from her companion, and the error was remedied. Rhetoric Students Form Book Club; Study Fiction The members of the section of Rhetoric I taught by Miss Dorothy Moody, have formed a book club, the second book club to be formed in the department of English. The other club, under the auplopes of Miss Dorothy Moody, has formed the department of English, has recently held its first meeting. Six Hundred Persons Watch K. U.-Oklahoma Game on Grid-Grapt Haskell Will Use Score Board for Three Out-of-Town Football Games The Oldlahoma-K. U. game was witnessed by about six hundred persons in the gymnasium Saturday They were all there at 2 o'clock waiting for the kick-off, but the game had been delayed on account of the condition of the field at Nerola Golf Course, however, and the music helped to put the crowd in great spirits for the game. The game on the grid-graph startle within a short time after the whistle blew in Oklahoma. It was impossible for the Western Union to give the startle a chance during the first half, and the telegrams piled up. This accounted for the short intermission between halves. The last half they had an open wire and the game here closed over. The third half the fina whistle blew in Norman. The grid-graph was operated by three sophomores, Ansel Mitchell, Raymond Bachelors and Chelsy Stagg, both as well as regular operator, according to most of the spectators. Professor H. B. Hungerford announced the results of an experiment in which Lester Kornfeld, sophomore, acted as cheerleader and kept the crowd cheered. The grid-graph will be used at Haskell for their next three out-of-*m* games, and then will be put in winter quarters until next fall. Honor Accorded Indian Mt. Holyoke Scholarship Given to Ruth Muskrat Ruth Muskrat, f52', a Cocheek Indian, was recently admitted to Mt. Hollycollege, where she has a two-year scholarship. Miss Muskrat plans to graduate from this college, after which she expects to take training in the Y. W. C. A., and become one of the members of the national Y. W. C. A. staff for Indian work. While at the University Miss Muskrat was active in Y. W. C. A. work. She was chairman of the World Fellowship committee, and was influential in bringing about the commission, composed of five white and five colored repertatives. In the spring of 1922, she left the University to attend a conference at Peking, China, of the World's Christian school. She made a lecture tour in schools of China. Last May she went to Washington to make a personal presentation of a volume showing the different phases of Indian life and legacy. Bowersock Matinee. 2:30 Sat. Nov.17 Night, 8:15 MAIL ORDERS are pouring in — Have YOU sent yours? John Golden, Producer of "The First Year," "7th Heaven," "Chicken Feed," "Turn to the Right," etc. will present— See for yourself why it ran for three years in New York and two years in Chicago. Staged by Winchell Smith exactly as it broke all records in Kansas and led the national cast, including Thomas Jefferson, Bacon Heson, Charles T. Evan. When accompanied by remittances payable to the Bowersock theatre. Prices: Night, eight lower floor, $2.50; Baleony, first three rows, $2; balance, $1.50; second baloney, $1. Matines, Entire upper floor, $2; Baleony, Lower floor, $1; Second baloney, $75. All payment tax to these prices. MAIL ORDERS FILLED NOW BOXOFFICE SALE OPENS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14 Few persons who witnessed the Purple and White and the Crimson and Blue elevens' contest, Saturday, Oct. 27, and saw an airplane fly over Stadium field realized that they were photographing — be "shot" for some newspaper's picture section. About 3 p. m. the photographer and his pilot were planning their campaign at the flying field two miles west of Lawrence. The man was examin- ing the film in Sils Aero Camera. Airplane Photographers 'Shoot' Spectators at Game Saturday With Specially Built Machine As this form of picture taking is the most difficult, a specially built camera is necessary. It is of metal throughout, about 2 feet in length and has a diameter of about 3 inches square at the lens as to width. High speed between the shutter lens are essential to eliminate distortion because of intensive vibration due to wind pressure and shake. An ordinary lens which opens for 1-10 of a second, if the plane was traveling at a rate of 90 miles an hour, would "take" 16 feet of space惊动了 in a blurred vision and close-up picture. The new shutter opens a narrow slot for 1-100 of a second. B.Y.P.U. Gives Hallowe'en Frolic for K. U. Students More than twenty University students joined in the Halloween frole at the First Baptist church Saturday night, when the University B. Y. P. U. entertained with a masquerade party. Entering the church through the Chamber of Horrors, the guests hastened through the dimly lighted furnace room, accelerating their speed as they were confronted by ghosts, skeletons, and various other spectacles of horror. The remainder played games and telling fortunes; Dorothy Lester, in Gypsy costume, was the fortune teller. Refreshments consisting of pumpkin pie, salt nuts and coffee were served. The operator straps the camera to his neck, and holding it by handles on each side looks through a finder up the form of a metal tube mounted parallel to the lens on top of the camera. The lens is graduated into quarters, and when an object in the center of a scene the photographer wants to record, is nearly in the center of the finder, he presses the button on the side, clicking the exposure. At the same time, you can fill in accidentally with light. "Fly obliquely over the stadium from east to west and rather low because the clouds obscuring the sun will make taking difficult," said the operator to his pilot. "Do this two or three times and then fly south so I can get a general view of the University." He climbed rather shakily into the rear seat, because from there he could take the "shots" at a better advantage going away from the objects. He pulled his helmet tightly about his face and blinked as the wind from the fan blew his eyes shut—and with a roar they were off to see the football game from the "stadium in the air." Alumnus Is Special Prosecutor W. E. Disney, LL. B., '06, who has been practicing law in Muskegon, Okla., in the firm of Disney & Impeachment case against Gov. J. C. Walton before the Senate. A letter filed in the Alumni office of noo7 a year ago from Mr. Disney renewed his alumn subscription and U. S. is surely on the upward trend." Swenson Elected to Press Club Gilbert O. Swenson, A. B., 21, has been elected to membership in the Topeka press club. Mr Swenson was graduated from the department of journalism here, and held several positions at Columbia white in school. He is now on the staff of the Topeka State Journal. See the Demonstration Marmon Engine Motor Show Feature Mechanical Laboratory In the rear of Marvin Hall 11:30 Hour, Tuesday. Nov. 6,1923 Factory and Sales Experts This is free. All are invited. Take any user's advice It makes writing swifter—likewise easier. And— without any reflection on your penmanship—it makes reading easier. Anyone who uses a Remington Portable will tell you how indiscretable it is. *Compact* - fits in a case only four inches high. Easy to pick up and carry around, or tuck away in a desk drawer. *Concise* - can be used anywhere — on your lap, if possible. Complete—with tour-row keyboard, like the big machines, and other "big machine" conveniences. Price, complete with礼 case, $60. Easy payment terms if desired. complex job with 50,000 pages required. Lawrence Exchange Fred Bleissonner, Mgr., Lawrence Kans. Remington Typewriter Company Kansas City, Missouri WANT AD8 I.OST—Gray top coat and cap at all University party_Oct. 26. Reward. Call $83. N-6 LOST—Gamma Phi Beta pin. Finder call Barbara Becker, phone 268. O7 LOST—Fountain pen barrel. Gold Wahl. Call Ella Thomen, 1799. N-6 WANTED. Three of four students to inquire in private home, good home cooking. Call at 388 1-2 Vt., phone 1587. LOST: From ring 3-4 K. Diamond. Inclose in small rim platinum on Mass, between U. P. station and 12th t. Liberal reward. Call 1495. FOR RENT - Five room apartment, in apt. house, sunny, steam heat- Up-to date. Reasonable. Call 1871. NO PROFESSIONAL CARDS DRS, WELCH AND WELCH, The Chiropractors. Palmer graduates, X-ray laboratory. Phone 118. DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chiropractor. Opposite Court House, Tel. 1351. Analysis and examination free. SAMPLE BARBER SHOP at 14th and Mass. "Just a step from the student district," Hair cutting and bobbing our special. DR. A. P. HULTZ, Perkins Building. Telephone 532. LOST-Belt to green wool suit on FOR RENT? Very desirable room, 14th Street. Finder please call two doors off campus, call 1316. 899-207-5211 "Naught can compare with gifts to wear." Buy a gift today! Manhattan Shirts These shirts are well known for their excellent service. They retain their appearance and are the most economical shirts to buy. You'll find a vast assortment to select from here. All sizes and sleeve lengths. Collars attached or no collars. $2.75 where Societty Brand Clothes are sold --- Shows: 2:30—4:00—7:30—9:00 MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY Varsity Theatre--3 Days Prices 10c & 33c REX BEACH'S famous novel of the Alaskan gold rush, one of the most romantic periods of American history has been made into a great motion picture attraction. With a great cast: Milton Sills Anna Q. 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