11 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K. U. CONCERT COURSE TO OPEN OCTOBER 3 Mario Chamlee, Noted Tenor, Will Give First of Series Mario Chamnelo, tenor from the Metropolitan Opera Company, will open the University Concert Course with a recital Tuesday, October 3. This will be the second time that the concert course will have been opened by a noted tenor from this company. Filippo Giovanni Martinelli, well known tenor from the Metropolitan Opera Company, opened the course. However, Mr. Chamee is better known as a recital singer than is Mr. Martinelli. In fact, he had toured this country repeatedly in recital before he ever joined the Metropolitan Opera Company. He is the recital artist of the finest experience and ability. Mr. Chamlee opened the Fritzhey course in Kansas City last fall. He also opened the Topeka concert course and with such great success that he was immediately re-engaged in this project again upon the Dotterweil course. Dean Butler wished to have the course open about October 15, but so great was the demand for Mr. Chamlee's dates that he had to take him on October 3. Mr. Chamles will not only sing two of the operatic airs for which he is famous, in Lawrence, but he will sing especially fine groups of songs in French and English. Dean Butler prophesies for him a greater success than that of any other tenor who has yet appeared in Lawrence. WEST POINT TICKETS GIVEN Clothing Firm is Giving Round Trip Fares Ober's Clothing Company of Lawrence has already given away one ticket to West Point, to be used by the lucky man at the time of the K. U-Army football game, and their intention is to present many such round-trip tickets to the men of the University. E. E. Pedroja, a K. U. alumnus was the man to receive the first round-trip ticket away during Saturday night. The ticket sale already totals over $1500, and Dean Butler reports that mail orders are coming in rapidly. At such low prices-$4, $5, or $6 for a season ticket admitting to all eight concerts, every seat in Robinson Gym should be sold before the opening, October 3. If a drawing Saturday night. The plan of the clothing firm, in presenting the tickets, is to give one ticket for each $1,000 worth of cash merchandise purchased in lump sums mortgage purchase. A total sum of $60 and $100 by University One each $100 and one man who buys both of clothing for cash is given a serial number at the time of purchase. As soon as ten such numbers are out, the men are notified, and a drawing is held; the lucky man gets the round trip ticket to West Point. The same system is employed with the $50 purchasers, except that twenty men are "in the running." they would give away, he smilingly declared that they would be glad to send 300 men to the game. The manager of the firm says that they will continue the drawings until October 1. When asked by a client to finish it, he estimates an estimate of the number of tickets "But that's all up to you fellows," he will write, "we will send just as many as is possible in following out our contests." Let Bob and Charlie do your hair cutting. Sample-Stewart Barber shop, across from Wiedemann's. —Adv-2 Sing a song of sixippe Pocket full of rye Bake a nice spring chicken In a little pice. The round-trip ticket to West Point ordinarily costs approximately $100, but special rates at the time of the purchase bring the price down to about $77. You'll find it at it Ye Ta Verren Who specialize in food, Is not that a daity dish To set before a studie? Sample-Stewart Barber Shop for Service. 838 Mass. St., opposite Wiedemann's. —Adv-2. We serve only perculated coffee. 1230 Oread Ne Taverne Phone 442 1109 Massachusetts St. KIRBY CLEANERS AND DYERS "You've tried the rest Now try the best" Loose Leaf Ring Books 40c Eversharp Pencils 15c Scrap Books, Hurd's Stationery, Menus, Programs Engraving, Binding, Rubber Stamps Printing by any Process Across from Court house 736 Mass. St. Tel 288 A. G. ALRICH SOL MARKS & SON JEWELERS When you want to make a gift think of Sole Agents of Rookwood Pottery and Cordova Leather Disabled Vets Meet Friday. Jayhawk Post of the Disabled American Veterans will meet the first meeting of the present semester in the Chamber of Commerce rooms Friday night at 8 o'clock. Matters of importance to every member of the organization are to be discussed, according to Harry Sandner, founder, and plan, be made for a dance which is to be given shortly. Rosedale Hospital Progressing. The heating plant unit of the new Bell Memorial Hospital at Rosedale is finished and ready for use. The sub-basement and basement of the Hospital Administration Building have also been completed, and the work on the building is progressing nicely. When the Hospital is finished it will be one of the largest and best equipped in this section of the country. All makes safety razor blades at Rankin's—Adv. **Text Book Prices No Lower.** Prices of textbooks this year will be about the same, according to a survey made this afternoon of the dealers. They have plenty of books on the subject and their fossers were late in handling in their orders for books. Supplies, such as paper etc., are somewhat lower. 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