THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN County Club Meeting Places A general convocation is called for Friday morning at 10 o'clock for the purpose of organizing county and state clubs for every student in the University. Temporary chairmen have been Dr. pointed for every county, and they will preside at their respective meetings. Following is the list of the various clubs, their chairmen, and places of meeting: COUNTRY | CHAIRMAN | MEETING PLACE Allen | Virgil Wilts | 308 Fraser Atchison | Milton Cummings | 203 Fraser Anderson | Hazel Krauss | 209 W. Ad. Burke | Helen Schroeder | 211 C. Ad. Baron | Francis Russell | Fraser Chapel Bourbon | A. Kenneth Harrar | 311 Fraser Brown | Dannon C. McCall | 206 Fraser Butler | Raymond A. Leydig | 104 Green Chase | Harry B. Staufar | 202 C. Ad. Chauntqua | William E. Sproul | 203 C. Ad. Kochice | Fred M. Field | 200 Fraser Cheyenne | Vivian McDonald | 104 W. Ad. Clay | Harvey E. Osborne | 205 C. Ad. Clay | Louis Breedberg | 105 E. Ad. Cloud | Perry Johns | 112 W. Ad. Coffey | Dwight Norris | 210 E. Ad. Comanche | Claude Myers | 110 Fraser Cowley | Margaret Wallace | 103 Green Crawford | Bob Lemon | 112 Fraser Decatur | Cleo Craven | Fraser Rest Dickinson | J. Birnace Engle | 106 E. Ad. Douglas | Paul Endacott | Gymnasium Edwards | Hazel Burgess | 206 C. Ad. Elk | Verne Simmons | 201 C. Ad. Ellis | Reece Cave | 208 C. Ad. Ellsworth | Kathleen O'Donnell | 200 C. Ad. Finney | Margaret L. Miller | 210 C. Ad. Ford | Louis Miller | Snow Basement Franklin | Sidney Harris | 210 Fraser Geary | John Montgomery | 200 Gyn. Gove | Freel G. Snart | 211 C. Ad. Graham | Frank S. Manaugh | 204 Gyn. Gray | Ward B. Ebner | Museum Greely | Harry M. Lieggett | Museum Greenwood | Marissa Bright | 201 Fraser Hannibal | Elizabeth Berg | 213 C. Ad. Harper | Helen Haskin | Pub. Spk. Office Hootson | Gerald W. Foley | 110 Fraser Jackson | Elizabeth Moore | 102 W. Ad. Jefferson | Joseph E. Wyatt | 200 Blake Jewell | June Judy | 109 W. Ad. Johnson | John M. Hadley | 204 Blake Kearney | Cecel Pae | Fraser Rest Kinneman | Donald A. Explington | 102 Blake Known | Adley E. Snarks | Fraser Chapel Lodge | H. C. Pile | 110 Journ. Land | Sherman A. DeLaney | 214 C. Ad. Leavenworth | Koefe O'Keefe | 162 Journ. Lincoln | Wim J. Slover | 203 Blake Linn | Ashley G. Classen | 306 Fraser Lyon | Stanley Spencer | Fraser Rest Lyon | John F. Griffiths | 108 W. Ad. Marion | Willard A. Wolfbarger | 111 E. Ad. McPherson | George Stapln | 109 W. Ad. Mende | Margaret Wilson | 110 Blake Miami | G. B. Greene | 206 Blake Michellet | Wm. Patrick Courry | 215 C. Ad. Montgomery | Barney Burcher | 211 Fraser Morris | Marie Jones | 110 W. Ad. Norton | Violet Thompson | Fraser Rest Nenaha | William Tenniel | 4 Green Neosoh | Raymond Dyer | 307 Fraser Nessa | Ted Reeves | 216 C. Ad. Norton | Gladys Hicks | 217 C. Ad. Osage | Lee McNallery | 203 E. Ad. Ohorne | Louis Gilber | 208 W. Ad. Ottawa | Carrie Knoar | 9 E. Ad. Pearce | Grant Wagner | 7 E. Ad. Phillips | Alice Charvat | 6 E. Ad. Pratt | Ross Barton | 201 E. Ad. Rawlins | Glen Greason | Fraser Rest Reno | William Brehm | 202 W. Ad. Reubble | William Perry | 206 W. Ad. Rice | Harry Hendon | 7 I. Ad. Riley | Hartlett Landrom | 5 W. Ad. Rooks | John Slaxon | 217 C. Ad. Rush | Andrew Olio | Fraser Rest Ruell | Joel Ruppenthal | Fraser Chapel Selina | John J. McLean | Fraser Chapel Seligwick | Edward Henley | 108 Green Scott | Mildred Hines | Fraser Rest Seward | George Sprading | 218 C. Ad. Shawnee | Joe Ream | 100 Green Sheridan | Lloyd Cooper | Fraser Rest Sherman | Orphan Harding | Fraser Rest Smith | Mildred Alfred | 206 W. Ad. Stafford | Georgia Myri Hart | Fraser Chapel Stevens | August Hackney | Fraser Rest Summer | Roger Hackney | Fraser Chapel Thomas | Kenneth Crumly | 219 C. Ad. Trego | Gilbert Greenwood | Fraser Chapel Walaumae | John Kistler | 107 W. Ad. Wallace | Minnell Larson | 220 C. Ad. Washington | Bert Church | 108 E. Ad. Woodson | Paul Lamb | 203 E. Ad. Wilson | Larra Cowdrey | 207 E. Ad. Wyndotte | Marion McDonald | Little Theatre St. Joseph Mo. | Katharyn Kennedy | Blake Theater Rest Westport High | Jack P. Brown | Gymnasium Central High | Branford Crenshaw | Gymnasium Northwest High | Branford Crenshaw | Gymnasium Manual High | Emerson Norton | Gymnasium Missouri | Jrene Peabody | Blake Hall Okahoma | Orville Bradley | Geology Bowersock Theatre Wed., Thurs. Shows—2:30-4:00-7:30-9:00 p.m. Is Love Worth $50,000.00? MAE MURRAY "BROADWATER Gorgeous Gowns, stupendous sets, and a love story of deep love." also Ham Hamilton in "The Educator" Adults 33 cts Children 10 cts Vaccination Before Christmas Vacation Urged By Dr. Smith Cases of Small-pox This Year Fewer But More Severe Get vaccinated immediately, Dr. E. Smith of the University Hospital Staff advises students. "It is necessary that this be done before Christmas vacation in order to prevent a possible increase in cases of smallpox during the vacation period," he says. The reported cases of small-px this year have been fewer than those of last year. Between 30 and 40 percent of the cases last year proved fatal. This year, according to an official publication of the American Medical Association, the percentage of fatalities will be even greater. Doctor Smith makes the estimate at 50 per cent. Denver is suffering from a very severe epidemic of small-pox which is now in the later stages. In order Although doctors declared 100 years ago that vaccination against small-pox would confer the same immunity to a person as would an attack of the disease, a prominent physician of Denver has stated, that they have not yet seen evidence that public will press the public with the great value of the vaccination treatment. to stamp out the epidemic vaccination has been made compulsory. Hospital staff, sketched the progress of a typical case of small-pox. At first, the conditions are similar to a severe case of the grievous disease of the body, accompanied by headache and a high fever. After several days a breakout occurs and the fever recedes temporarily. About nine days thereafter a second fever appears after six weeks from the run centers in the skin. Survival of this danger period assures recovery. "I let me emphasize that both smallblood and typoid fever are absolutely unnecessary and preventable," said Doctor Smith. "If the proper precautions are taken, I will not insult and insure respectively for the two diseases. I think that it would DEMONSTRATION! Dr. Turner's Toilet Goods Mrs. Patterson, special representative from the Dr. Turner Laboratory, will be here for several days demonstrating these well known Toilet Preparations. She will be glad to answer any questions you may wish to ask in regard to skin treatment. Turners cold cream powder is water proof and perspiration proof, does not streak. $81.00$. Turners cleaning massage, erasing the black heads and leaves the skin soft and smooth. Put up in two sizes, large size three times as much. Each 50c and $1.00. Turners, complexion cream whitens and softens, acts as an astringent, a jar 50c. Turners Mud Lava a wonderful beach erasing all blemishes of the skin. Ask to have this demonstrated. A large jar 81.50. Turners Tooth Paste prevents Pyrrohea. A tube 50c. Lemon hand letter, one of the best you ever used. You cannot afford to be without it. 50c. Turners double cold cream compact with Orange rouge. Each $1.50. Turners rouge in five shades. Each 50c. Turners dandruff eradicator, beautifies the hair, a bottle 50c. Turners Lairy powder, very soothing. A box $1.00. We are exclusive agents for Turners Goods. WEAVER Give a Corona this Christmas HERE'S someone you know who's been wishing and wishing for one. Let us show you this new Corona today. Come early, and be sure of getting one of the special Christmas gift boxes. This is the Christmas to give a Corona because a new model has just been perfected, embodying the experience and advice of half a million users. Price $50, Including carrying case and special Christmas gift box. be a wise thing if the state legislature would make these two preventative measures compulsory for every person." F. I. Carter F. I. Carter 1025 Mass. Phone 1051 The A. A. U. W. will meet at the Faculty University Club on Su urday December 9, at 3 o'clock. Professor Patterson of the history department visited this trip this summer to the Orient. His subject will be "China and Japan." K. U. Man at Rave' Conference K, U. Mun at Boys' Conference, Ruffs Case, c24, a member of the University of Kansas at Manhattan during the Older Boys' Conference, held December 2 and 3. The conference is attended by high school boys with a few representative especially invited from the colleges and universities. FOR SALE-- $200 *Leola-Stewainy* victoria. A-1 condition. $100. Call nct 1121. Ky; 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. E. W. Allen. D-14. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President and Chairman of the Board. CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $100,000.00 SURPLUS $100,000.00 D. C. Asher, Cashier Dick Williams, Assistant Cash. W. E. Hazen, Assistant Cash. DIRECTORS C. H. Tucker, C. A. Hill, D. C. Ashar, L. V. Müller, T. C. Green J. C. Moore, S. O. Bishop JEWELRY is the gift of a lifetime often handed down from generation to generation as priceless heirlooms. And here you'll find the gift that will fulfill her every desire. Here's everything in gifts from the most inexpensive to the finest of gems in an attractive variety that makes selection a pleasure. Sustafson Where Laughter Reigns And Joy it Pours Varsity Theatre Wednesday and Thursday Adults 33c Children 10c Shows, 2:30, 4:00, 7:30 and 9:00 p.m. HAROLD LLOYD in Grandma's Boy His first 5 part feature THE LAUGH OF THE PARTY Each scene a scream Each bit a hit Each reel a riot LLOYD'S LAUGHS LAST! ORIGINALITY in Comedy— NOVELTY in Story— SURPRISE in Climax. LA U G H T E R all the way. A howl at the finish.