THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN (2) Organist's Guild Will Give Second Concert Tonight Faculty to Receive Visiting Members in Classical Museum Afterwards The second concert of the series which are being given by the visiting organisms of the American Guild will be held this week, will take place tonight in Fraser Haiti at 8:20 p.m. The program will consist of a recital by the faculty of the theater. Prezyl will play three new piano compositions. The concert is free to the public and afterward, the faculty will receive the members of the guild and their friends in the Classical Mu- Program for Wednesday Program for Wednesday The program is as follows: Organ italian Rhampoos Pietron Yon Helen Marcelli Voice Aria Hear me ye Winds and Waves Handel Piano Sirtae Siroica MacDowell Firm Victoria Cecilia Clapton Voice Cecila Clapton Voice Horns to the Sun Timmy-Norwalkoff In the Cabin the Sun Samuel Gardner Eiblain Cathal Voice Swine Low, sweet Charlie Burleigh Didn't Go down, Mouse Alexander Gatewood Organ American Rhelydey Pietron Yon June Judy Voice Vielle Chamon Blind Voice Tarnetallon Monita Goldwell Monskowski Violin Florida McMelson Mendelssohn piano Thompson Concert Etude钢琴 Gusth Rugh歌声 Jewel Jewel from "Pault" Gounded Organ First Concert Etude Pietron Van Third Concert Thursday On Thursday, Oct. 25, the third concert of the series will be held at the Baptist Church at 11:00 a.m. m. Saturday, Oct. 26, at the institutions by the members of the School of Fine Arts and includes all the well known student artists in organ, piano, violin, and voice. The public is invited to attend the concert which is free. Piano At the Spinning Wheel P Water Spirita Voice Lyrine Prey New York Performance) Carl A. Prayer Vocal Aria from The Death of Joan of Arc Bomberg M. Ethel McCord Jeennings Miss Anna Sweeney, Piano Violin Plate and Allegro柏鲁曼-Kreisler IIff Garrison, Piano Piano Finch of Concerto Grieg Charles S. Skilton, Organ Vocal Sound an Alarmk W. Walter Whilleck Piano Bourrée for the Left Hand alone St. Saves Toccae St. Saves Hiff Garrison Vocal Song of the Robin Woman from "Shawnee" Cadman Miss Louse May Rone, Piano Ensemble Trio in C minor Grethchankel Albrego Passionante Valeo Kurtz Kuff Violencolo VIolencolo Piano, Diff Garrison Ralph Stagg, c23, returned Tuesday morning from Lexington, Kentucky, where he has been attending the University of Tennessee institution of Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, held Oct. 18-20. Forty-three chapters of Tau Beta Pi were represented by delegates from the university and honorary schools of he United States. Engineering Fraternity Holds Twenty-second Meeting in Kentucky Ralph Stagg Attends Annual Tau Beta Pi National Convention The convention was opened Thursday noon by a luncheon, at which time the president of the University of Kentucky welcomed the delegates. Three regular business sessions were held, at which general business of the national organization was conducted, and new officers elected for the fellowship. At the conclusion of chapter at Ames, Iowa, to hold next year's conference there, was accepted. The delegates were given an elaborate entertainment, including a visit to the famous race horse, "Man of War," and a tour of the estate. A formal dance was given Friday night in their honor. The delegates were given an idea of southern football by witnessing a game between Kentucky U. and Marysville. The convention was brought to a close Saturday night by a banquet held in the ball room of the Phoenix hotel. Sooner House Forms Impeachment Court for Governor Walton Oklahoma Leader to Be Tried on Twenty Accusations in Mountain in Meantime Oklahoma City, Oct. 24.—The upper house of the Oklahoma legislature today resolved itself into a court of impaction to sit in the trial of Gov. J. C. Walton. The governor was suspended by the senate last night after the lower house had adopted impeachment articles charging him with paying his private chauffeur from the State Board of Health fund, questioning a grand jury from meeting the declaration of martial law. Lieutenant-governor Trapp arrived in the city during the night to up the duties of the office, although he will be able to ready to fight the insurrection. --probability that the additional charges will be made early this week, was indicated by Speaker W. D. McBee. The suspension of the governor from office will cause no break in investigations, according to McBee. T. J. Johnson, chief justice of the supreme court, was called in by the senate to organize it as an impeachment body. Twenty other accusations against the governor, which remain before the house, will be acted upon in the following ways to suspend the governor was 36-1. Rapid voting and the return of additional impeachment charges by the house, with the resumption of balloting, was expected today. Governor Walton has ten days in which to file an answer with the senate in reply to the charges made against him by the house. Corbin hall will take sixteen girls to board by the week. Two tables in the dining room are vacant. Board will be $6 a week, to be paid through the business office, according to the announcement of Mrs. Frear, social director. Girls who wish to eat there may apply to her at Corbin hall. The next Quack club try-out will be held the night of November 27. Any who did not finish trying out, or any others who wish to quit, may do so at that time. The pool will be deep for practice from 2:30 to 4:00 in the sun under the giving; after that, the pool will be filled all of the time. Minor Emblems Will Be Given Seven Members Quacks to Hold Tryouts The club will have a hike the first Thursday in November. At this time the minor Quick emblums will be held on Tuesday at 1:30 and the club meetings will be Friday at 3:30 instead of Tuesday nights until after Thanksgiving, so that the members may have a chance to practice diving to prepare for their major holiday. A swimming week is being planned by the athletic department, which will be under the auspices of the Southwestern division of the Red Cross. Captain Law, who was here last spring, will teach teamwork there during swimming week, if the plans materialize which are under way. Dean D. M. Swartthout spoke this noon at the weekly luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce. The communica- tion is the subject on which he spoke. ANNOUNCEMENTS all petitions for W. S, G. A., candidates from the Graduate School and the freshman class must be in the hands of the secretary, Helen Hand, p.m. to Thursday, Oct. 25. All petitions must be accompanied by 50 cents. The date rule is suspended for the concert of Pietro A. Yon on Thurs day night, Oct. 25, but it is suspended for that event only. Emily Tenny, president W.S.G.A. A short meeting of the Black Held mem organization will be held tonight at the Acacia house at 7:30. Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, held initiation Tuesday night for the following men: A. Husson, B. Dudley, and H. A. Hudson, e24, Pittsburgh. Sophomore hockey practice will be held Thursday at 3:30 p. m. This is an extra meeting to make up $f$ several of the practices that were missed on account of the rainy weather. MDoewell regular meeting has been postponed until Thursday, Nov. 1, on account of the numerous concerts this week and the Dramatic club tryouts. Ruth Hoover The usual Friday night open house at Myers hall will not be held this week on account of the all-University party. Solicitors in the Y, M, C. A. finance campaign who took out cards last week are expected to report on all the work they have done, some time Thursday, according to E. B. Shultz, secretary of the organization. A special meeting of the Dramatic club will be held in the Little Theater Thursday. Oct. 25, at 7:43 p. m. It important that all members be present. LOST-Black parcel last Friday in WANTED—Young married couple or two K. U. men to work for room and breakfast. Phone 1467. WANT ADS Frances Connor, Pres. LOST- Gold wrist watch, fountain pen, dark shell rim glasses and doirine, during 11:30:12:30 gym class. Reward O30 LOST—Business end of silver fountain pen, engraving Leta H. Galpin, phone 1315. O30 201 E. Ad, with I-R-M-A, red lettering. Call Corbin hall. O30 FOR RENT—Large room for one or two men at 1308 Vt. Plenty of heat and hot water. CAMERA LOST in Robinson gym, Saturday afternoon. 2 CPrem. Reward. George F. Church, 1045% Tennessee. 2076 Red. O29 MANUSCRIPTS typed --- 50c per thousand words. Authors' Service PROFESSIONAL CARDS DRS. WELCH AND WELCH, The Chiropractors. Palmer graduates, X-ray laboratory. Phone 115. DR. C. R. ALURIGHT, Chiropractor. Opposite Court House, Tel. 1531. Analysis and examination free. SAMPLE BARBER SHOP at 14th and Mass "Just a step from the student district." Hair cutting and boobing our specialty. Evans Shoe Shop 10 West 9th St. Quality — Value — Service Student Owned How Trees Become Paper The marvelous story of how trees become sheets of paper. Shown in a descriptive film—accompanied by— An Explanatory Lecture Fraser Chapel Friday, Oct. 26, 8 p.m. Shown for the University's editorial guests. Others interested will be welcome. Learn to Dance Learn to Dance Improve your dancing Let us teach you Fox-Trot Character Tango Ballet Social Classical Waltz Barefoot Bureau, 3915 State Line St., Kansas City, Mo. O22,O29,&N5 LOST—Brown fur choker between Gym and Fraser. Call 268. Anna Lois Voigts. O25 2762 Phones 2762k2 DeWatteville-Fischer Insurance Bldg. LOST-Silver shiver buckle, between East Ad. and Fraser. Please leave at Kansan office and receive reward. 028 LOST—Shell rim glasses in soft leather case, near gymnasium. Call 1814. O25 and face astringent. For sale at all druggists. N1 GIRLS...To have a beautiful comp exion use San Souci beauty pack FOR RENT - Room for boy at 1667 Tenn. Phone 1961 Black, call after 5:30 p. m. LOST—A Sigma Xl key bearing my name. P. A. Readio, Tel. 512. FOR RENT—One double room, $15.00, one single room, $13.00 per room, at 1308 Ky. Phone 1131 Red. OST - Large came pin, family heri- loom. Finder return to Helen M. Walker. 704 W. 12h, for reward. Telephone 2651. 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