University Hospital Starts School Year With "Mumps" Case THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Smith Urges Students To Be Vaccinated for Typhoid and Smallpox Mumps is the first disease to appear in the University student body this year. A case being cared for by the University Hospital. The patient, a freshman, came to the University hospital and dispensary, 1406 Tennessee, on Saturday. So far he has had the disease on Monday, and now he has been authorized at the Hospital could not say when he would be ready to be released. The patient's name was not given out. Students who may have been exposed to the mumps or who think they may have been, are urged by Dr. E. Smith, superintendent of the University health service, to come to the hospital for advice and care. Preparations have begun for the students who present themselves, against malpox and typhoid. Dr. Smith desires to emphasize the importance of protection against these diseases The hospital and dispensary building has been repaired and renovated during the summer, Doctor Smith announced today. The dispensary, which treats minor ailments and gives advice in regard to health, is open from 1:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m., and from 1:00 to 5:30 p.m. A physician will be in the building from 8:30 to 12:00 and from 1:30 to 6:00, it was said. The services of the University health service are paid for by the $6 fee each student pays at registration. Last year 9,163 visits were made to the dispensary, 161 X-ray were taken and X-ray images of the patients at the hospital were surgical cases, nine of them acute appendicitis. To Keep Entire Squad Two More Assistant Football Coaches Employed The entire football squad will be kept out all season, according to a statement made by Coach "Poisy" Clark this morning. This is the first time in the history of the school that the team has been coached by a Kansas coach. The squad if cut at all will be cut late in the season. The reason that the squad is not being cut is that two more assistive coaches have been added to the Crismon and Blue payroll, "Tai" Adi, who played end for the Mount Oread crew in 1916, fullback in 1919, and end in 1920, was appointed an assistant by the athletic department. He will have charge of the ends. The old was chosen as the most critical critics in 1920. The past two years he has coached football at Aleishon High School. Edwin B. Shultz, new secretary of the University Y, M. C. A., an all-American tackle in 1915, when he played with Washington and Lee University, has been named as a part-time squash team, and to give a few pointers to the Varsity Team. With the addition to these two men this makes the largest coaching staff the Jayhawks have ever had. Gipsy Smith, Evangelist Commits Grave Offense Wichita, Kansas, Sept. 19, U. P., Gipsy Smith, the noted evangelist, a ticket scalper. It is hard to believe but it's true. Not only did he commit this grave offense against the law, it was also that of his congregation to do likewise. During the revival at the tabernaere here, the house was packed and jammed. People were standing at the rear and crowded around the entrance. One man was heard to say that he would give $5 for a seat. Gipsy Smith sprang to his feet and said that he would sell his seat for $5. A little woman dressed in black pushed her way into the tabernacle from the outside and with a five-dollar bill held high above her head, she was seated on the platform, taking the evangelist's chair. Four more seats were sold in rapid succession, swelling the collection $20. Big All-University Party Is Scheduled for Saturday Night The welcoming reception annually given by the Cancellor of the University, assisted by the deans of the various schools, will be in Robinson Gymnasium, Saturday, Sept. 22, at 8 p.m. New students and those who have attended the University previously, as well as all members of the faculty, are included in the invitation extended by the committee, of which Miss Agnes Husband, dean of we Members of Faculty and Student Body to Join in First Mixer of Year CHARLIES' Everyone Meets At Shining Parlor Next To Bricks' We Call For and Deliver Shoes Phone 1065 in Oread Barber Shop Now Open Under Brick's We Bob Hair Bowersock Theater WED. AND THURS. Norma Talmadge "Within The Law" Bert Wadhams men, is chairman. It is hoped by the members of this committee that a large number may be present and that a feeling of good fellowship and acquaintanceship may be established over the "HILL" in this manner. Entertainment will be in the nature of several special numbers, including a special surprise, which is being planned by the committee. Refreshments will be served and provision will be made for dancing later in event. Members of the Student Council and Women's Student Government Association are to serve as a floor manager and assist in making introductions. "I is hope that all the older students will attend and act as hosts and hostesses to the newer students, and get acquainted," Dean Husband said. No other student parties will be authorized Saturday evening, according to Miss Ayesha Husband, deam the director, to the custom a previous ye. ya, Miss Ethel Perkins, f5'25, Howard was married September 13 to Mobin Drisco of Eureka. Immediately after the ceremony they left for California, where they will spend their honeymoon. They will be at home at Eureka October 15. Former Student Married U — D R Universal Toxic Removes Collar Barber Shop it has. 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