THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ASSIGN MANY CASTS FOR CLUB TRY-OUTS Individual Parts Will Be Selected Soon According to Miss Burton About 175 aspirants to the Dramatic Club were assigned to tryout plays Tuesday afternoon in the Little Theatre. More were present at the meeting than could be taken care of in one afternoon, and Miss Cecile Burton, of the department of public speaking, announced that he would be another meeting at lil'clock this afternoon, in the Little Theatre. The casts assigned were given copies of the plays they are expected to present, and should have the parts copied as soon as possible. When each cast has the parts copied, they can be moved to individual parts. But to select individual parts, Members of the Dramatic Club will be given the positions as coaches of the productions, and the plays will be given before the Dramatic Club as a Two hundred twenty-five persons signed up for the tryouts, making a new record for the club. It is hoped that a great deal of talent may be discovered among the new actors. Indications are that the club will enjoy the most successful year of its career. ANNOUNCEMENTS Walker Means, President. Pen and Scroll will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Rest Room of Fraser Hall. All members are urgently requested to be present. C. E. Jacoby, consulting engineer for Kansas City, will speak before a meeting of the civil engineers at Marvin Hall, Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock on "Practical Problems in Drainage Engineering." Come and join the Methodist students on their hike Friday evening Meet at the church at 5:45 o'clock. The Baptist young people will have an old fashioned hay rack ride Friday, Oct. 6. All Baptist young people and their friends are cordially invited. If you want to have a good time plus good eats be at the corner of Eight and Kentucky streets about 5:45 o'clock Friday evening. Pen and Scroll will meet tonight at 7:30 in Room 205, Fraser Hall.—Walker Means, President. Troyeats for the cast of "Adam and Eve" will be held this afternoon in the Little Theater in Green Hall, between 2:30 and 4:30. "Join the Luther League Tramp on a bike, Friday, October 6." is the invitation issued to all Lutheran students. No meals will be served at the Commons Saturday because of preparations for the lunch to be served at the Stadium. Meeting of K Club in Green Hall at 7:30 o'clock Thursday-Joe Bloomer. Fresh Apple Cider for Sale. Lawrence Cider and Vinegar Co. 810 Penn. St. Phone 335 WELCOME STUDENTS Army Goods Army Goods United Army Stores Co 706 Massachusetts St. LAWRENCE, KANSAS Distributors of Surplus Army Merchandise Army Goods Army Goods Student Enterprise Tickets on sale at six places:- Athletic Office Gymnasium Law School Office Green Hall Office, Dean of Men Fraser Office, Dean of Women Fraser Y. W. C. A. Honley Hall Y. M. C. A. Myre Hall A word to the wise is sufficient PHONE 442 Kirby Cleaners and Dyers 1109 Mass. St. WANT ADS LOST-A Delta Phi Sigma Finder call 2577. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY for students (male or female) who desire to earn enough to more than pay their way through college. Please work, maintain and manage your library. 344 Wayne Ave, Kansas City, Mo. — S72? FOR RENT—Boy's room at 1019 Alabama street. FOR RENT—Room for girls. 1228 Ohio. Phone 2545. 00 FOR SALE - Complete two-step wire- less receiving set. Excellent results guaranteed. Bill Garland. Phone 429. O-5 LOST—Triangular pum in set pearls and emeralds, lettered Phi Theta Kappa. Reward. Call Katherine Alexander. Phone 2776 or 1308. 05 ROOM FOR RENT—One or two boys. Good location. 1145 Kentucky. Phone 2484 White. 66 FOR RENT—Room for boys near Stadium, 1001 Maine. Phone 1599 Black. 67 ROOMS for men—Two double, one single. $7.50, $8.00, $9.00. 1336 Tennessee. 1918 FORDS—$75 up. Butler-Sanderson Motor Co. 1005-07 Mass. St. —05 MOTOR BOAT--For rent. After- mores, Saturdays, Sundays and nights. Call George Edgar Jr, Phone 1537 Black. —08 FOR RENT—1 large, well furnished room, suitable for 2 or 3 boys; prices reasoned. Phone 1289. O-7 LOST-Student Enterprise Ticket, No. 1630; between 14th and 15th on Tenn. St. O-7 FOR RENT—One large room at 901 Maine, for boys; also garage for in rent. 1968 Black. O-12 LOST—Kappa Alpha Psi pin, nears and diamond; liberal reward. Return to 1215 New Jersey. O-7 FOR SALE-Party grows, good as new, Misses' sizes. Call mornings: 1530 R. I. St. 0-8 Insist on Good-bye to the Rubber Sac! For this week we offer: Honey Fruit Salad Strawberry Brown Bread Pineapple Grape Chocolate Vanilla Wiedemann's Ice Cream PROFESSIONAL CARD DR. J. W. ORYON. (Dentist) Special attention to prevention and treatment of pyrrhhea. 304 Perkins Building. Tel. 507. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY (Ex- clusive Optometrist). Eyes exam- dated; glasses made. Office 1025 Mass. Purest For Over 50 Years Icees Ambrosia Pineapple Brick or Bulk Special Sunday Bricks Honey Fruit Salad and Vanilla Pineapple Grape and Vanilla On Oread Avenue Just a Step From the Campus Phone 182 Students of K. U. Plymouth Congregational Church welcomes you to Student Membership on Sunday, October 8th, at the 11 o'clock service. The Fountain Poin with the Little Red Pump Handle. The Dunn Poin has purrurahere porous rate. It doesn't leak, it doesn't spill, it doesn't break when you are filling it. It absolutely guaranteed. $18.00 • Standing Pints. $5.00 • Popular Points Pints. $5.00 • Popular Points Pints. $5.00 the marvelous DUNN-PEN Whether you take out membership or not you are always welcome at all services. Live Classes for University men and women at 10 o'clock Sunday morning. Morning Service at 11 o'clock. Sermon theme: Where do you live? Evening Service at 7:45 o'clock. Sermon theme: Hankering for Cubits. Real Music-Brief, Inspiring Sermons. THE pen at the left is a rubber sac self-diller —the barrel, a more than half full of ruber. It holds only 28 drops of ink. The pen at the right in the marvelous Lemn-Fen, the "Fonant Pen" with the Little Red Pump-Handle. It holds a pen so much murky that you can pump it up in a jiffy. We are serving more K. U. students every day. They are realizing the value of our cooking and that they can eat better meals here, with a lower cost. Our fountain is popular. YE COLLEGE JEWELER If you are looking for a church home during your stay at the University we ask you to consider Plymouth Congregational Church. THE OREAD CAFE E. C. BRICKEN, Prop. Just a Step from the Campus Charlie Sample Bob Stewart SAMPLE - STEWART BARBER SHOP Ladies and childrens hair bobbing Baths Across from Wiedemann's 838 Mass. St. Charlie Sample "A real insurance policy against Upper-classmen Pain" Freshmen Caps All Color Buttons New Suits, Top Coats, Overcoats arriving daily- "Football, Baseball" returns here—Phone 251 Suits $40 Protch, the College Tailor 33rd Anniversary Specials We are offering the most wonderful values in all our history. Let your eyes be judge of the money-saving possibilities of our entire stock. The finest worsted, serges, cashmeres, tweeds, of the finest tailoring. Anniversary Price for the finest $33 Quality Two Trouser Suits. Anniversary Price for Fine $28.33 Quality, Two Trouser Suits. Correct Freshman Cap of Quality 75c F. A. U Hall Varsity Dance! SATURDAY NIGHT October 7,1922 Blanc's 6-piece Orchestra Get a Sweater Coat $8.50 Genuine Camels Hair Coats $15 It's mighty pleasant to slip into these Sweater Coats these chilly fall days—just warm enough, and light weight. And, too, they're so neat and attractive that a chap may enjoy their comfort and feel well dressed. BELLS FLOWER SHOP Send Flowers to the HOME FOLKS Phone 139 825 1-2 Mass. A Marshall Neilan Pro- A Marshall Neilan Production "FOOLS FIRST" with Claire Windsor—Richard Dix Helen Lynch—Raymond Griffith Claude Gellingwater also Latest Sport Review Adults 33—Children 10 Varsity-Bowersock Today Only Shows-2:30-4:00-7:30-9:00 p.m. CORINNE GRIFFITH See the Big Fire Scene The Fight in the Settlement The Race on Dog Sleds "A Woman's Sacrifice" IRENE CASTLE Friday and Saturday also Sennett Comedy Adults 28-Children 10 IRENE CASTLE in "Slim Shoulders" A Mystery of India "ABOVE ALL LAW" Bowersock Theatre All Next Week