O Prizes of Sixty-five Dollars Are Offered for Ideas on Safety Manuscripts To Be Judged on Ideas Expressed Instead of Composition An added incentive for the observance of Safety First Week has been given by the Kanana Electric Power Company through the local manager, J. T. Skinner, who attends the 80th anniversary in 80% of its prison for the three best essays or papers, of a thousand words or less, on the value and function of "Safety First," and for the two best sagons, of six or less words, that should be used in all cases, as it should be applied and practiced by all of us in every day life. As the context is open to everyone in Lawrence, a great many essays and slogans are expected from the students. This contest will differ from most of its kind because of the fact that the slogans and essays will be judged by their relevance and usefulness about Safety First week, rather than by their merits in composition. Although Safety First week end September 22, the contest does not close until October 1, and the prizes are to be determined of the same month. All essays and slogans are to be handled to L. N. Flint, chairman of the department of journalism, or to W. C. Simons, elephant trainer, and should be tried if possible. All-School Tennis Meet Will Be Held This F$^{a1}$ "An all-school tennis tournament will be held this year," said Captain George Glaskin this morning. The idea of the tournament is to bring in a group of well-qualified players that is in school for the Varsity team. Tournaments *score* this year have been a failure on account of irregular weather conditions. It is hoped that this year's tournament will be the plenty of courts for everybody this year. Plans for the tournament will be drawn up soon and the tournament started at once, according to Captain Glaskin. He also said that he hoped every court would be full and people waiting to get a chance to play. Send the Daily Kansan Homes Experience Is Best Teacher for Bees Berlin, Sept. 10.—Bees are as colorblind as people sometimes are, and they learn their way about by experience rather than by instinct. They are reached by Professora F. Frisch and Lothar Tiral, German biologist, who have made a careful study of the insects. They have shown that to the bee red and blue eyes are the same as green, and there is no difference in the appearance of blue, violet, and purple. But they have one advantage over men; they can see the rays of blue and green, which are in stable to human eyes. It was also discovered that the mysterious guiding influence by which the bus is brought back to its owner was unknown. It has long been known that bees find their way home sooner the longer they have lived in their hive. So some bees were put to sleep and then moved to a farm to live and moved about twelve yards away. None of them could find their way back to the hive until the third day when it finally came up to live home. By the eighth day, 90 per cent of them had learned. Evans Shoe Shop 10 West 9th St. Ethel Minder, A. B. 211, is a teacher of journalism in the Kansas City, KS, high school this year. She goes to college twice, where she taught for two years. Quality Value Service Student Owned THE FOOD SHOP 1126 Tennessee Food for your parties, picnics. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Cakes, nut bread, etc. to order THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FOR "FOOD" CALL 1467 Returns From South Sea Islands Alexander Wetmore, A. B., 12," who has just returned from a trip to the South Sea Islands with the United States Biological Survey, visited in Lawrence last week before returning to New York. C. B. About a dozen scientific men and their assistants made the trip in a ship furnished by the United States navy. Mr. Wetmore was particularly interested in making a collection of birds of the islands. Returns From South Sea Islands Leele Bridr Jr. fc22-23, visited friends at the University yesterday before leaving to attend the University of Oklahoma in support of the Oredg Magazine last year. TID—TID—TID—TID WHAT? Oh yes! You want to know what it is all about—why, its all about our Barber Shop. It is just the place you want to stop. There's TID and Hoon and Zim and Harvey too, and they know just the things to do to you, so step right in and have it do it and we assure you you'll never race Copyright applied for but not expected— TID—Woods-Zim—Harrie, 14th and Tennessee, College Inn Barber, Lawrence, Kans., U. S. A, This Earth, TID. S19 Send the Daily Kansan Home WATKINS NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $100,000.00 D. C. Asher, Cashier C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President and Chairman of the Board. D. C. Asher, Cashier Dick Williams, Assistant Cash. E. F. Huddleston, Asst. Cash. DIRECTORS C. H. Tucker, C. A. Hill, D. C. Ashen, T. C. Green, J. C. Moore Dick Williams, W. Goop, R. Wakplim, Raymond Rice You cannot know the EXCELLENCE of our service without a trial. Phone 355 CLARK LEANS CLOTHES 730 Mass. JUST A WORD TO YOU NEW STUDENTS We wish to give you the same good service we have given the old students. Come in and let's get acquainted. TO THE OLD STUDENTS We wish to give you that same service. Our new modern plant is equipped **We dry clean your suit and get it** *give you all that you could ask for** back in the shortest possible time and *a both laundry aid and dry cleaning without that disgraceful odor. Give *lawrence Stain Treatment Lawrence Stain Treatment* *phone 388. S-20 S-29* VARSITY THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS CALOMY JANE A George Melford PRODUCTION WITH JACQUELINE LOGAN GEORGE FAWCETT MAURICE FLYNN WILLIAM B. DAVIDSON Bret Harte's classic of California in the brave, wild Fifties. Actually filmed in its original setting—among the great Redwoods of the Santa Cruz mountains. The rugged town of Red Dog, the quaint Harte characters, the sweeping action, the typical Harte humanness—all have been transferred to the screen with absolute fidelity. Result—a screen classic. Reserve Officers' Training Corps Summer Camps! 1. Trip to Coast or other Camp with 5c a mile Mileage. 2 Board, Food, Medical Attention free, while there. 3. Pay while there, for Advanced Students. Reserve Officers' Training Corps 4. Athletics, dancing, shows. Commutation! Academic Credit! 2. Commutation of rations at $9.00 per month is paid to all advanced students thruout the entire year (Summer included.) Applicable in Professional Group 1. Uniform furnished free. (One each two years). 1. 15 hours general credit, or Courses! 2. 13 hours Engineer School credit. R. O. T. C. 1. Basic: 3 hours Freshman 3 hours' Sophomore 2. Advanced: 5 hours Junior 5 hours Senior C. A. 4 hours Senior Engr. Other Benefits! 1. Graduates of Advanced Course recommended for commissions as 2nd Lieutenants, Officers Reserve Corps. 2. Practical courses in Sketching, Map Reading Law, Bridges, etc. 3. Ability to command men. 4. Free Target Practice. Record of K. U. Unit 1. Engineer Unit at Camp Custer, Mich., 1922 Basic Second, Advanced First, of seven universities. 2. Coast Artillery Unit won silver cup for most efficient battery at Fortress Munroe, Va. 1922 and 1923. At Fort Snelling, Minn., 1923 Highest of Advanced Course. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION INQUIRE AT: Military Department, Second Floor, East End of Fowler Shops Reserve Officers' Training Corps Reserve Officers' Training Corps