图 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY "ANSAN GRADUATE MAGAZINE IS BEST IN YEARS 障 Alumni Publication to Be Off Monday Publication of the Graduate Magazine for January 1922, will be off the press, ounday, according to Alfred G. Hill, secretary, of the K. U. Alumni Association. "We expect this journal to be the best in years," said Mr. Hill. The Graduate Magazine is the official publication of the activities of the Alumni Association, and is issued to the K. U. graduates all over the country. The circulation of the magazine to the alumni alone has passed the 3500 mark, and 4000 copies are being printed. There are many special features in this magazine this year. On the first page are the pictures of the commanding officers of the University, Chancellor E. H. Lindley and Gov. Henry J. Allen. The second page is given over to the Memorial drive. The big feature of the magazine is an article by Samuel T. Howe on the relation of the University to the Kansas State University. Another interesting article is by Dr. Forrest C. Allen on "The Game Draft: Nalismith Invented." It is a summary of the history of basketball. Among other special features are: a Summary of K. U. Libraries, contributed by Irving Hill, president of the Alumni Association; a view of the new power plants; notes in K. U. Libraries; a portrait of Allen Wilber, "the special article by Allen Wilber," 13, entitled "K. U.'s Rediscovery of New York;" news concerning the Memorial drives in various cities all over the state; a list of the alumni organization, all over the country which now supports many other interesting discussions. The last half of the magazine is given over to notes concerning former students, bits of reminiscence, and other news of general interest. The "Paste in Your Hat Face" is a novel schedule for coming athletic events which is included in the magazine. "The list of life members in the Alumni Association has increased from 131 to 151, during the past year," said Mr. Hill, "and our appreciation of this increased interest in K. U. affairs is going to be shown by a bigger and better Graduate Magazine." PROGRESS ON POWER PLANT Ready To Install New Machinery By March First Specifications for the smoke-stack are also given out. This stack will be 250 feet high and 10 feet in diameter. Its construction will be of reinforced concrete. The contract will be let soon. Progress on the new power plant is fairly rapid in spite of the present cold weather. An order for the purchase of some of the machinery is to be sent in January 26. This order will include 500-kilowatt turbine, a condenser, and insulation board. The construction of this machinery will start in three weeks. Negotiations are being carried on with furnishers of coal handling equipment for furnishing a complete set of automatic stoking machinery. An overhail bunker with a capacity of 300 tons will be an important part of this equipment. The building will ready for this machinery by March 1. Magazines and periodicals. Also Sunday papers of all kinds. Rankin Drug Store—adv. Johnston's famous fresh-every-week chocolates make an ideal gift. Rankin Drug Store…adv Buy her a box of Johnston's, the "appreciated candy." At Rankin Drug Store--adv. Chlor-e-denta tooth paste for acid mouth. Rankin Drug Store.-adv. Johnson Told of Camera Hunt Dr. C. E. Johnson, professor of Zoology, addressed the students of the department of zoology yesterday afternoon in the Chemistry lecture room. The subject of his address was "Hunting Bip Game with the Camera in the North." Pictures of animals on land and water were shown. Doctor Johnson advocates the use of the camera in place of the gun in becoming a quinted with big game. SOUR OWL TO SPREAD WINGS FEBRUARY 22 Truth Will Tell Whole Truth and Something Besides the "Another Sour Owl is on its way to fame," said Joe Turner, editor of the next fledgling, today. "The Truth" number of the Sour Owl will appear on Washington's Birthday, February 22. The whole truth," said Turner, "and perhaps something besides the truth, will feature this issue." A manuscript box is in the Kansan news room and contributions should be in early. Drawings for the next issue should be submitted immediately so that they can reach the engravers. The management announces two prizes of $5 each for this issue. One prize will be awarded for the best essay, a book will be awarded for the best joke, article, sketch or poem. De Molay Growing Fast "De Molay, organization for boys, is one of the fastest growing organizations, not only in Lawrence, but also it is the fastest growing organization in the country," said Prof. John Herman Korb, the advisor of De Molay for boys today. DeMolay, here in Lawrence, has organized a basketball team and also it has a newly organized band. The majority of members of De Molay are University students. Eaton and Crane's fine linen and stationery at Rankin Drug Store.—adly. Hairnets of all shades at Renkin Drug Store...adv. LOST-At Interurban station lady's large brown pocketbook containing articles of importance. Call 1126. 80-5-240 F. B. McCOLLOCH. Druggist Eastman Kodaks E. Waterman and Conkl Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. PROTCH The College Tailor 833 MASS. ST. Manicuring Massage Shampooing R. A. Long Bldg., Barber Shop S. F. HORR, Prop. TENTH ST. & GRAND AVE. (Entrance Tenth or Grand) KANSAS CITY, MO. Phone 148 Peerless, Chandler & Hudson Seven Passenger Sedans Train Calls Party Work Country Trips Gaited Saddle Hosres for Hire Call one four-eight PRIICES: Parquet $2.50, plus 25c war tax; First Five Rows Bowls, $2.00, plus 20c war tax; Last Three Rows Bowls, $1.50, plus 15c war tax; Second Row Bowls, $1.00; Seat Sale Price January 27- Mail Orders Now TO TELEPHONE RESERVATIONS All Want advertisements are cash. 1. Want advertisements for 15 or more. Five advertisements in 30 cents. over 15 words, and not more than 25, on one card. No want ads inserted on the card. 30 cents. No want ads inserted on the card. 30 cents. No want ads inserted on the card. 30 cents. WANT ADS LOST—Small brown change purse on campus yesterday. Return to Kansan Office. 77-5-235 FOR BENT—Room for girls in mo- dern bungalow, 924 Miss. St. Call 2392 White 7-15-234 Cool prices are lower. Let the Kaw Valley Fuel Co. supply your needs. Phone 219—Will Pendleton, Marr—adr.77-5. FOR RENT—Rooms for boys in mo- dern home. Also garage for rent. 1042 Cal or cal 1658. 80-2-242 FOR RENT—Room for men with sleeping porch. 1005 Indiana. Call 2133 Blue. 80-5-245 FOR RENT - Rooms for sleeping or light house keeping. Priced right. Near University. Possession at once. Phone 1572 Black. 81-2-249 FOR RENT—A nicely furnished room for boys,1417 Kentucky. 81-2-248 FOR RENT - Two rooms for boys, one, accommodating four, and other three. Sleeping porch. Phone 2520 at 1345 Vernor. 81-2-1247 FOR RENT-Three nicely furnished rooms for boys. Furnace heat. Reasonable 1501 R. I. Phone 2541. FOR RENT—Rooms for girls in modern bungalow, 924 Mass St. 81-5-250 LOST—A large yellow envelope containing Botany I experiments. Call 1261. 81-2-251 81-5-252 Y05. MR. STUDENT will allow all rent you have paid to count against sale price of machine offered in made offer or made offer is made to save money if you had you wish to own a machine if you have should have use your paper. You can rest your paper on one month for $15.00 or $16.00, with withdrawal, with age limit, any time up to three weeks. State your choice. Underwood mature business is perfect-reliable by the famous "Young Process." It is recognized the country over. It is back of our team, we are proud of it. We judge, jury and jury. We grant to its buyers free trial on all our machines. Your Choice of Makes We gave you 50 per cent and up on us, 100 per cent and up on selected to select from, the largest selected stock of machines in America. We would buy any new or old cent or buy anywhere. Wrote today Get Our Prices YOUNG TYPEWRITER CO. DEPT. 223 CHICAGO 25 W. Lake St. Phone, Central 46 TEXT BOOK of WALL STREET LOST-Elk's tooth watch charm, Probably on Campus, Good reward. Call 1554 Black.-Dr. A. J. Wan Vinkle. 79-5-200 1922 EDITION Contents History of New York Stock Exchange PEOPLE Amazing One's Income How to Secure Loans on Stocks Dictionary of Wall Street Terms and Values of Foreign The Art of Speculating for Profits History of the Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York History of the New York Curb How to Open an Account and Conv free upon request McCall, Riley & Co. History of the Consolidated LOST- In-West East. or Marvin Hall a K. & E. Duplex phyllase phase rule in case.名 on runner. Call J. O. Taylor 1139 Tenn. Phone 1367. 20 Broad St., New York Members Consolidated FOR RENT—Rooms for girls in nicely furnished house. 923 Ohio. Phone 584. 79-5-28 FOR SALE - House now occupied by the University Club. Address inquires to Maz F. Whelmih, 804 Mass. St. City. 80-5-243 ROOM—Or room and board for two boys. 1516 New Hampshire, St. Phone 1146 Black. 79-5-239 THOMAS ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP: Rubber heels in 10 minutes any time 167% Masa. DR. FLORECE BARROWS Osteopath Phone 2327. 6991 Mass. St. BULLOCK PRINTING COMPANY. Stationery-printing of all kinds 'lowersock Bldg. PROFESSIONAL CARDS SHIMMONS BROTHERS PLUMBING. Heating and electric work. Phone 161. Bowersock Theatre Bldg. DALE PRINTING COMPANY. First class work. Prices reasonable. Phone 228. 1627 Mass. Street. At the Theatres Varsity Bowersock Friday and Saturday BETTY COMPSON "The Little Minister" The late Minister Maude Adam's greatest stage success and Barrie's greatest play Snookie in "Labor Lost" ANITA STEWART in "Playthings of Destiny" The Confessions of a woman who married once for love and again to forget love Pathe News Adults 28c; Children 10c ENJOY A STEAMING CUP CUP of tea or coffee, or bowl of soap, at our restaurant. It will taste like home, really. Nothing of the usual hotel or cafe flavor about our cooking, and every- thing of the very best standard, including our service. Delicious Chicken Dinner for Sunday VICTORY CAFE 933 Mass. Street Saturday and Sunday Specials Butter Creams Wandell's Chocolate Fruit Whips, Wandell's Chocolate Regular 75c, Special Price...49c The Round Corner Drug Store If It's Advertised—We Have It Lawrence, Kans. 801 Mass. St. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $100,000.00 C. H. Tucker, President C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President and Chairman of the Board. D. C. Asher, Cashier Derek Williams, Assistant Cashier W. E. Hazen. Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS C. H. Tucker, C. A. Hill, D. C. Asher, L. V. Miller, T. C. Green, J. C. Moore, S. O. Bishop CHIROPRACTORS CHIROPRACTORS DRS. WELCH AND WELCH, CHIRO- PRACTORS, graduates of Palmer school. Phone 115. Office over Hours* LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY (Ex- exclusive Optomatrists). Eyes exam- ined, glasses made. Office 1025 Mass DR. A. J. VANWINKLE, Your osteo- path. 1329 Ohio. Phone 1534 Black. DR. J. R. BAYNE (Exon. oatman) Practice limited to the Extraction of teeth, and surgical Lessons of the dentist. Conclusion Anasthesia. Leader Biog. Shirt Sale First Floor $ 60 $ 65 Obercoats the very finest $ 39 This is truly a quality sale; you get the finest Obercoats that it is possible to make. Finest British woolens: Society Brand needlework for $39 $29 for values to... $50 $24 for values to... $40 $17 for values to... $30 You can match these prices, but you cannot match this quality because they are Society Brand and Ober Standard Clothes. BEFORE you go home have your clothes perfectly cleaned and pressed. Our number is seven five. NEW YORK CLEANERS Chicago musical comedy success, Bowersock Theatre, Tuesday A scene from "Take It From Me" the smashing New York and January 24th