THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ! Melodrama Replete With Mystery Comes to Bowersock, Oct. 2 ay Has Record of Two-Year New York Run; One Season in Chicago in Chicago "The Cat and the Canary," the famous New York and Chicago success that Killburn Garden, Inc. presents a* the Bowersock Theater next Tuesday, October 2, is a utopian replete with mystery that begins almost immediately after the rise of the gangster in the last very last minute of the play. The story revolves about the strange events that follow the reading of the will of a rich and eccentric old man. It begins in the library of his mansion on the Hudson and continues with increasing drama as the man in whom he had died, twenty years before the action in the library. The action all takes place between 11 p. m. and 1 a. m., but in that time a murder is done, a necklace worth a fortune is taken from the neck of a sleeping girl, while suspicion is defied turned upon first ones and then another of the characters who are waiting to be out all this mystery there is woven humorous situations to relieve the tenseness of the exciting plot. "The Cat and the Canary" had a two-season run in New York and one of a season in Chicago, while other companies were playing it in Australia and the Orient. The Chicago company will be seen here. Sigrid Onegin Will Sing Metropolitan Star to Appear on Concert Course Sigrid Oegin, the contralto from the Metropolitan Opera Company, will sing here on April 10, at the Robinson ggmnasium under the auspices of the University Concert Course. Henry T. Fick, a most exacting critic, compared her voice to a "Norwegian Waterfall". All critics of New York had like誓诗 to offer praise for the book, which has been likened to Schumm-Heink in her prime and has sung opposite Carus in various operas with unusual success. She is of national and international reputation and will sing in the loading cities of this country. Tickets sent to the office for reservation, altitude cutback somewhat, will reach the purchaser in a short time. Owing to the unusually large business in the office, incidental to the opening of school, the teacher has been asked and sending lack of tickets has been slow. However, the office force has spent extra hours on the work and will soon be caught up. "Students of the University are indeed fortunate to have such a high number of courses and campus. Every person who is able, is expected to come, because it is only by such support that these students can be accorded to Dean Donald Swartshout. Alpha Chi Sigma Holds Smoker for Chemists Talks by Drs. F, B Dains and H, P Cady were features of the smoker held by Alpha Chi Sigma, a professional chemical fraternity, while Drs. F, B Dains and Cady, who travelled during the summer, spoke to the chemists of what they had seen. Refreshments were served after the speeches. Fifty-one students and members of the chemistry staff were present at the smoker which was held at the hospital, while the others of the chemistry staff present were Dortors H. C. Allen, Ray O. Brewster, A. W. Davidson, and G. W. Stratton, and Professors Henry Foster, E. D. Kinney, and Robert Feltz. Ralph Rocky, A. B., 20, former rack star, was on the hill yesterday. He is now located in Kansas City, Missouri, in a position with the Horner Institute. WANT ADS FOR RENT—Two well furnished rooms for girls, in a beautiful room with the library and piano. Piano greatly prepared, meals if needed. Phone 1947. FOR ENEN2—Two very desirable rooms for boys, board if desired. Rooms $17.50 each, close to campus. Phone 1381 Blue. O1 LOST-Between Oread High school and 10th and Mistissippi, Wednesday afternoon, a silver pin pier, ring, or chain was valued as keepsake. Return to Mrs. Frank Chase at Oread and receive reward. O8 LOST—Blue silk umbrella with blue ring in handle. Reward. Call 1346. S28 LOST—Brown silk parasol. Finder please call 1835. $S8^c$ FOR RENT-Light housekeeping apartment. First floor, four rooms. Every convenience. Small family or women students or teachers. SBR. Blue. FOR RENT—Three rooms for either men or women. 1311 Rhode Island. WANTED - Nationally known financial institution desires the services of a high school representative in this city. Will consider student, preferential student, or community devote sufficient time to duties. Commission basis. Give experience. Bowersock Theatre Tuesday Night October, 2 STORY BY NOA HAINS THRILLED AND DELIGHTED LONDON, CINCAGO, PHILADELPHIA TWICE A NEW YORK HI 1st 10 rows Parquet $2.75 7 back 7 rows Parquet $2.20 1st 5 rows Balecony $2.20 3 back 3 rows Balecony $1.65 Entire 2nd Balecony $1.10 Mail Orders accepted when accompanied by check. Seat Sale: Sat., Mon., Tues. 12 noon to 6 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. at the Theatre Box Office. Presented by the company which played Chicago 36 weeks last season Bowersock Theatre Thursday and Friday Shows: 2:30, 4:00, 7:30, 9:00 Prices: 10 - 28c also Lloyd Hamilton in "The Optimist" REPRESENTED BY MITCHELLLEWIS GRACE DARMOND CLUB MADISON course in which enrolled, class, and time that can be given to work. Work O'Learn, Kansan office. O1 LOST—The business part of a silver fountain pen, with name engraved. Call Leto H. Galpin, 1315. O1 FOR SALE-A good violin. Inquire 1416 Tenn. S28 FOR RENT-Large pleasant room at corner 10th and Ohio. 946 Ohio. Phone 1832 S29 GOLD BONDS—Call E. J. Hillsey, phone 155 or 1075 Black, for information on 8 per cent gold bonds secured on New Loyd Building, cor- ner 9th and McGee St., Kansas City, Mo. MIIRROSCOPE FOR SALE—Electric, throwing a five or six foot picture on screen; $10. A. G. Alrich. 736 Mass. St. G1 WANTED: Family and bundle washing, properly and neatly done. Call for and delivery. Phone 1641 White. O2 FOOTBALLS. Basketballs, Bladders, Punching Bags, Boxing Gloves, Tennis Rackets, all kinds of leather coords. Ed Klein. 732 Mass. O1 WANTED—University girl to work for room and board or for room Stationery We have some boxes of fine stationery, Crane's Linen Lawn. that we are selling at 50 cents. Come and see. University Book Store Harl H. Bronson 803 Mass. The thinking fellow rides the YELLOW Insured Cabs Student Management Yellow Cab and Baggage Co. ANNOUNCEMENT! The Rent A Ford Co. wishes to announce that it has moved to a new and better location at 916 Mass. All cars are new and in A-1 mechanical condition with a sufficient amount to supply the public demand. Rent-a - Ford Co. Phone 653 Day and Night Service wear them 916 Mass. Well dressed girls National Park Hiking Boots and Oxfords for the College Miss The real joy of out-of-door sport depends upon the shoes one wears. Today the well dressed girl knows the perfect comfort to be had in National Park Footwear. Boots $8.50 Oxfords $5.00 only. Mrs. R. S. Knappen, 1021 Maine St. O2 WANTED—Bring your washing to 1724 KY St., or phone 1045 Black FOR RENT Large front room for girls, two single beds. Block from campus. Phone 1098. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms to University men. Sleeping porch Apartment. Ideal location. Phone. --- One Thousand on Sale Thursday and Friday Only Edison-Records 50 Cents Each Only 50-Cents Any Black Faced Record in our Stock Regardless of List Price Come Early Before They are Picked Over Eriksen Furniture Co. The Big Store Under New Management-Methods-System and Service Big Ten Book — Vermont Hotel Fisher 300 Student Enterprise Tickets Still to be Sold at $10 They Are Going at the Rate of 50 a Day Count It Up and Play Safe