THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN CANT TIE UP MAIL SERVICE Attorney General May Obtain An Injunction 27. Railroad brotherhood chiefs may be jailed if they refuse to recount their strike call (Oregon) and interstate commerce result, it was indicated t- dew at he department of justice. With the "zero hour" for the threatened cell strike approaching, Attorney General Daugherty has!1 ceded that if the walk-out occurs, she would obtain court injunction for interference with mails or interstate commerce. Hazel Martin Married To Clarence F. Grubb The wedding of Mass Hazel Martin and Mr. Clarence F. Globk took place at four o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Trinity Episcopal Church. The Reverend M. E. A. Edwards performed the ceremony, AtF. F. Globk served as servant at the home of the bride's parents at 1709 Louisiana Street. [ ] Mr. Grubb is the daughter of Mr. Hendel T. Martin of the department of paleontology and has attended the University for the past two years. She was formerly accessioned in the University Museum. She also Lamont, Oklahoma has also attended U. the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Grubb left Wednesday evening. for Bloomington, Indiana where they will make their home. Mr. Grubb is connected with the F. B. Dijkerson Company there. Ku Klux Riders Demand Exodus of Enid Negroes Enid, Oct. 27—Twenty-one negroes received notice to leave town last night following a parade of white tedious figures claiming to be members of the Ku Klux Klan, it became known today. Fifteen negro men, and six negro women left town by taxicab and train today. The notice they received delves into the lives of a slave lived within the shadow of the law." INNOUNCEMENTS All members of the band will meet at 7 o'clock in front of the Gymnasium, Friday evening to play for the band reality rally--J. C. McMasters, Director. Marion Attick, c24, spent the week end at her home in Kansas City. Husking Bees, like the real ones that our fathers and mothers laugh and sigh over when they are reminiscent, are unheard of in these days of Jazz. The students of the Latham School of Music are so proficient in entertainment have planned an old fashioned "husking bee" for this Friday evening. FURS SPECIAL SALE A real clean-up of all Furs. Searfs. Stolls and Muffs, assorted in four big groups $5 $10 $15 $25 They are worth looking over If you have not yet visited Moore's Studio, 719 Massachusetts St. you should do so at once. Mr. Moore has as fine equipment in his studio as there is in the state. His equipment is the most expensive available and with his lifetime of experience with his brother, Henry Moore, in the photographic business in Kansas City he is able to give you photo service of the best quality. THE JAMES M. MOORE PHOTOGRAPHIC CO. "Maker of Photographs that Please" 719 Massachusetts Street Phone 964-823-5011 All students of the University contemplating trying out for the debating teams this year, should give their names and addresses to Professor Shim in the basement of Green Hall before the first of November. A form of meeting called a "Campfire meeting" will be held by the Presbyterian Christian Endover Society next Sunday evening at 6:45. Ruth Terry, c'24, will lead the meeting. The K. club will meet in Green Hall at 7:00 o'clock night. Phog Allen will speak and arrangements will be made for the Kanaa-Agie game. The meeting is important and all members are present—Andy. M. Donald, President. Thursday night at 8:15 Professor Skilton and the advanced organ students will give a recital at the Reuter organ factory. Admission free. The factory is near the Post Office on New Hampshire street. Any woman who desires to pose for the morning or afternoon portrait can校 in the school of fine arts may hold a place in the city, or 159 K. U. Hasking at 1873 Oklahoma club will meet the 5:40 Santa Fe, Friday evening to see the Oklahoma football team and "Jazz Hounds" on their way to Nebraska. Be there, W. D. Pitman, President. Notice—All vocational men and members of Jayhawk Post of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War are requested to meet at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Thursday night, October 27, at 7:30 ebb. Arrangements will be made for our attending the day dance and for our parade day, and for our Armistice night dance.——John Brodie, President. Chlor-e-denta tooth paste for that acid mouth—Rankin Drug Store. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWHRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY (Ex- clusive opticianer in New York) Office 1925 MasS. DR. FLOREANCE BARRONS, Ogeopath Phone 2357, 809's Mass. Sf. BULLOCK PRINTING COMPANY Just give our windows the once over then come in and try on several so you will know the real values in overcoats for These values are possible by selling for cash only, having no end-of-season sales and eliminating every unnecessary expense. Buy where values are best. Idemode, the new collar, is here. Overcoats— SkofStad SELLING SYSTEM $25.00 and $30 The Night of the Aggie Game Saturday, October 29 VARSITY DANCE F. A.U. Hall THE GREATEST LAUGHING HIT IN YEARS Direct From Cort Theatre, Chicago Enroute to Kansas City for American Legion Week BOWERSOCK SATURDAY Night—Oct.29 REGISTERS A KNOCKOUT SAM H.HARRIS Offers BY THOMAS LOUDEN & A.E.THOMAS STAGED BY SAM FORREST ALL LAST SEASON IN NEW YORK THOMAS ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP. Rubber heels in 10 minutes any time. 1017 g Mass. Stationery-printing of all kinds. Bowersock Bldg. Shop. Corsages that please. 825½ Mass, St. Phone 139. HALF LAST SEASON IN NEW SAME PRICES AS CHICAGO AND KANSAS CITY Lower Floor - $2.50 and $2.00, Balcony, $2.00, $1.50 and $1.20. Balcony, 75e, Sale at Teatro Box Office DALE PRINTING COMPANY. First class work, Prices reasonable, Phone 228. 1027 Mass. Street. THE NEW FLORIST. Bell's Flower CHIROPRACTORS DRS, WELCH AND WELCH, CHIRO- PRACTORS, graduates of Palmer school. Phone 115. Office over Houk'. SHIMMONS BROTHERS PLUMING. Heating and electric work. Phone 161. Dowersock Theatre Eldg. We Have Them! Hallowe'en Favors HERE you'll find all the quaint favors of other years as well as many new, novel ideas to make your Hallowe'en party a great success. For those Hallowe'en candies-Charter's famous Boston Chocolates. A great variety of different centers, nuts, fruits,and cream. Should you wish special cards or favors we suggest that you send us your order in sufficient time to insure prompt delivery. University Book Store Have You Heard? about the At ROWLANDS Special Tuesday Sales STARTING Tuesday, November 1. Rowland's two stores will conduct special sales to be held every Tuesday On these days reductions will be made on special articles. There will be bargains worth while waiting for. Take advantage of this opportunity and watch for these Special Tuesday Sales TUESDAY SPECIAL ROWLANDS Two Stores TUESDAY SPECIAL