THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Little Theatre Company An extended winter tour lasting until the middle of April, 1923, will be undertaken by the Little Theater Company of the University of Kansas under the auspices of the Extension Division, beginning in the early part of October. The company has secured twenty-seven engagements for the players from the players from the University of Minnesota are signed up for. Members of the casts of the plays who will make the trips are: Marjorie Kidwell (Mrs. Cooper McMurray); Margaret Larkin; Cooper McMurray; Mr. and Mrs. McMurray played during the summer months JAPAN SCRAPS 14 BIG DREADNAUGHTS Results of Washington Nava Limitation Treaty Are Seen in Nippon Toyko, (By mail to United Press), Japan has already taken the punch out of the battleships which she will scrap under the terms of the Washington naval limitation agreement. The turrets have been taken away- that is, the fangs, the fighting part, removed—from the giant warcraft doomed to the junk pile by the Washington pact. under the management of the Cadmean organization of Chicago in towns of the Nortwest and met with good success wherever they stopped. The play, "Coppy Ricks," by Peter B. Kynne, served as a vehicle during the summer for the K. U. players. The company will tour the central west states, principally Minnesota and Kansas, and will present one-of-a-kind casts in a name "A Picked Up Dinner" and "The Elopers." The one-action film, "Bills" which was so successfully enacted here at the University, will not find a place on the company's program this winter. This was done by Japan in advance of final ratification of the treaties by all the signatory powers. However, although for practical purposes Japan has already commenced compliance with the agreement, she will not complete the jungking process, nor tear up the hulls, until the last of this year or the first part of next year—no until 2031. It is likely that Britain, America and Great Britain agree, regardless of France, to carry out the naval agreement. The United Press has learned from official sources that Japan expects France to ratify if and that if France does not, it will fulfill it with America and England. Japan will spend over ten million yen ($5,000,000) to scrap ten fighting ships worth from 450,000,000 to 500,000,000 yen, ($225,000,000 or $250,000,000), according to estimates here. STOP WORK ON SHIPS Four other ships, under construction when the Washington conference met, have already been expected to begin an expedition of stopping work upon them. They will never be completed. Two other ships will be converted from fighting craft to airplane carriers. Thus sixteen battleships and cruisers are withdrawn from Japan's sea-war strength. Ten of these, in existence, are to be scraped; four, which were destroyed by a warship plated; two will be changed from battleships to airplane carriers. More than 12,000 sailors and officers will be discharged from service, with the junking of this 325,000 tons of Japanese fighting craft. Of this tonnage, roughly 165,000 tons represents the cruisers and battle ships to be scrapped, and roughly 165,000 tons, the ships which were under construction, but upon which work has ceased. CHANCELLOR TAKES HONORARY DEGREE "What will be done with the junk?" I asked Commander Sakano of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Sakano is able to admiral Baron Kaot, Minister of the Navy and Premier of Japan. “It’s for sale,” laughed Sakano with a grim laugh, “Nobody has bid. I wish I knew what would become of t.” Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Breakfast A sunrise breakfast at 6:30 on the banks of the Wakarawan was enjoyed Tuesday morning by Chancellor Lindley, Dean John R. Dyer, Prof. B. Lawson, the members of the Y. M. C. A. Cabinet and several other men interested in the work of the Y. M. University of Indiana Confers Doctor of Laws Upon Dr. Lindley C. A. for the coming year. Chancellor E. H. Lindley received the honourary degree of Doctor of Lawa at the University of Indiana where he delivered one of the commencement addresses of that institution last June 7. Four other degrees of Doctor of Laws were conferred at the same time that the honor was given to Doctor Lindley. President Louis Coiffon of the University of Minnesota, a commencement speaker, also received the Doctor of Laws degree. Others who took the high degree at this time were: Elwood Hayes, the inventor and first manufacturer of the automobile in America; James E. Smith, the chief chine gun; and Amos W. Butler, who has taken a prominent part in charity legislation. All of the men who received the honorary degrees are alumni of the University of Indiana. Doctor Lindley was head of the department of geography at Indiana for many years. According to Charcoal Lindley the conferring of the degree was a complete surprise to him. "I talked with a number of the faculty members before the exercises," said Doctor Lindley, "and none of them said a word about the naturally, I was rather surprised." Among those holding the honorary degree from the University of Indiana is James Whitecomb Riley. The commencement at the Universi- Can we? Well, just try us. There's hardly a pair of shoes we cannot put back in good walking condition. Come in and let us tell you the tale of an old shoe brought back to life and long wear. Come and laugh at high鞋 prices. THOMAS ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017½ Mass. St. Thursday Evening Kappa Alpha Theta announces the initiation Saturday of Josephine Ryan, c'25, Kansas City, Mo; Rachel Leng, c'25, Kansas City, Mo; June Judy, fa 25, Lawrence; and Roseana Plumb, c'24, Emporia. September 14, 8:00 p.m. sity of Indiana last June was the occasion of a large alumni reunion in connection with the institution's memorial campaign. Bion Biere and Horace Amam, both former students from Hiwaintha, are visiting at the Phi Psi house this week. "Can you Fix 'em?" CLARK LEANS LOTHES JUST LOOK 1007 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. at my adv. on the back of the Phone book. If you want service----call me. Varsity—Bowersock Today Only Shows 2:30 4:00 7:30 9:00 Wallace Reid and Bebe Daniels in "Nice People" "Nice People" "Western Stuff" Adults 33c Children 10c Use rubpe "The handshake makes the cocktail rules the world" See answer in this picture. Sport Review Shrine Club Rooms Corinne Griffith and Kenneth Harlan Received Payment A ray of sunshine in three lives, a cloud, blot and then happiness is found. "Received Payment" Comedy—"Derby Day" Adults 28c Children 10c Friday and Saturday Thomas Meighan in "If you Believe it, It's So" University Masons Kathrine MacDonald in "The Infidel" Smoker and Mixer Come to the Rush Week Special— [ ] Fresh cut roses $1.00 per dozen Ferns to rent Decorations Bell's Flower Shop Phone 139 825 1-2 Mass. SOL MARKS & SON JEWELERS When you want to make a gift think of Sole Agents of— Rookwood Pottery and Cordova Leather HOWDY BOYS Try ry Our Milk Chocolates VARSITY ANNEX LSA Pressing Good evening How do you like The Hill If You have not met The Bunch You do not know The best Yet You'll find it Friday night With the L. S. A.'s "DOWN BROADWAY" Our recommendation is Last year. Yours is Your face. *** Lutheran Church 11th and New Hampshire 8 o'clock Bring your friends. G. W. Steeper at the old stand 924 Louisiana Phone 1434 We call for and deliver your clothes Dyeing The fact that you don't know what "Status Quo" means should not worry you enough to keep you away from—— The Oread Cafe "Brick's" —Dust off old latin book —get in one of our booths—and we'll all look it up. Welcome to K. U. We wish to extend a hearty welcome to every student of the University of Kansas and congratulate you on entering the best university in the middle west. We would be pleased to meet each and every one of you and show you how we are prepared to take care of your needs in our line—but as this is impossible we will give you an idea of the stock we carry. KODAK DEPARTMENT We carry only the Eastman Kodaks and films. Buying direct from the Eastman Kodak Co. We are always able to give you the lowest prices and absolutely Fresh Films. 24 hour service in our Finishing Department. TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT This is one of the departments that we take particular pride in. We carry one of the largest stocks of Toilet Articles in the state of Kansas. This includes not only the well known American advertised goods but also a large stock of Imported preparations such as Cotys, Houbigants, Pivers, Djer Kiss, D'Orsay, Mary Garden, Lournay, Roger and Gallet etc. PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT CANDY DEPARTMENT Here we again endeavor to sell only the best. We are agent in Lawrence for two of the best candies made in America This department is in charge of two registered pharmacists. Ask your physician about us. We are willing to abide by his recommendation. JOHNSTONS and QUINBYS There is no question about the quality of either one. FOUNTAIN PENS We handle the Shafeffer Fountain Pens and Pencils. The Shafeffer Lifetime Pen is the pen we recommend for students as it is guaranteed for life. Shafefer's Propel—Repel—Expel pencils are in a class by themselves and cost no more. STATIONERY We feature Eaton-Crane-Plike stationary because there is no better made. CIGARS AND TOBACCO We handle all of the well known cigars and tobacco that are on the market. In fact everything that goes with this department except cigarettes. These are only a few of the items that are handled at this store but it is enough to show you that we lay particular stress on quality. We guarantee every article sold. We want you to make this store your headquarters while in Lawrence. Come in and get acquainted anyway. The Round Corner Drug Co. "If It's Advertised—We Have It" 801 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kansas