MEDICAL ASSOCIATION TO MEET IN LAWRENCI Kansas Physicians Will be Entertained by Douglas County Doctors The Northeast Kansas Medical Society is holding its spring session in Lawrence, Thursday, March 31. The Douglas County Medical Society, which is composed of all the physicians in the county who are members of the American Medical Association, will entertain the society on Tuesday, Dr. C. F. Nelson of the department of biochemistry in the University, who is president of the Douglas County Society. The scientific section was held in the lecture room of the Chemistry Building at 11 o'clock this morning. This session was devoted to papers on Anatomy and embryology, Dr. G. E. Coghill, Dr. Hubert Shepherd and the department of medicine in the University of paper, at this meeting. The Northeast Kansas Society is composed of physicians from Kansas City, Topkis, Leavenworth and all sections of the northeastern part of the state. A lunchcase was given at the Elks Club at one o'clock, after which followed the clinical session. Several prominent physicians spoke to the participants; these sessions were open to all whose training or interests fitted them to hear. WILL GIVE LECTURE SERIES G. E. Martin to Tell Engineers of Road Construction. The Civil Engineering Society has arranged for a series of lectures to be given by Mr. Geo. E. Martin, of the Barrett Company, dealing with the manufacture, testing and use in the construction and maintenance of roads The first lecture will be given in Fraser Chapel April 1, at 4:30 o'clock. This lecture will deal with the construction of roads of refined tar and will be illustrated by motion pictures. The second and third lectures will deal with the chemistry, manufacture and testing of tar. These will be held on Saturday, April 2 at 9 and 10:30 o'clock. Room 305. Chemistry Building. These lectures will be accompanied by laboratory demonstration anc. lantern slides. HOLLIDAY STATEMENT EXPLAINS PLATFORM Candidate for Mayor is Wel Qualified Says Supporter A student friend of Frank K. Holiday, candidate for mayor of Lawrence, handed the Kansas the following resume of the platform which Mr. Holiday endorses, and an enumeration of his qualifications. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 1. An honest enforcement of all laws and ordinances. 2. A dollar's value for every dollar of city money spent. 4. A square deal to all, no special privileges. of city money spent. 3. An economical business administration of city affairs. An enumeration of Mr. Holliday's qualifications given by his student supporters follows: 1. He attended K. U. in 1859-99. While attending the University he was actively engaged in athletics and Hill politics. He won special recognition from his instructors in math as an able student in that science. 2. He has been in the real estate business in Lawrence since 11911, and is now secretary of the Lawrence Real Estate Association. He knows Lawrence, north, south, east, and west, because of his work that keeps him in toit with people all over the city. 3. He has been prominently engaged in drives and campaigns in the city of Lawrence, and has served much in that capacity. All University students who voted here in the November election are eligible to vote. The election is on Tuesday, April 5. Chancellor to Speak in Nebraska Chancellor Lindley will leave tonight for Omaha, Nebraska, where he will speak before a district meeting of the State Teachers' Association tomorrow. On Saturday, the address would be similar meeting in Lincoln, Nebraska. He will also probably address the high schools of the cities which he visits on this trip. Dot Ashlock, fa20, of DeSoto, visited at the Mu Phi house over the week-end. Radium, Discovered in 1898. Greatest Force in the World; Total Supply Only 60 Gram Radium, the strongest force in the world, was discovered in 1898, by Madame Marie Curie, of France, and in this, the result of years of research, Madame Curie gave to the world one of its greatest gifts. All the radium that exists in the today, collectively and purified, amounts to only sixty grams, a quantity so small that it could be carried around in a man's pocket. Radium comes from pitchblende or uraninite, a mineral found in Saxon, Cornwall, Bohemia, Colorado and a few other places. It takes months to extract from a ton of ore enough radium to produce a pure Radium can be determined in five minutes by a wireless telegraph instrument, by which radium rays are measured. Radium is sold by the weight of the rays measured thus, not by the size or weight of the radium. The amount of radium is enough to raise a battlefield of twenty-eight thousand tons, one hundred feet in the air. Commerce Sweeps Away Picturesque Sights London, (By mail to United Press.) — Two slices of cheese of old London, known to tens of thousands of Americans may soon be scooped away to satisfy the demands of commerce. Sixteen Dailies as it is better known—about to begin their passage into history and be converted into the most modern business district of the metropolis, possibly a second city of London. Soho, which probably derived its name from the Duke of Monmouth's famous battle-crypse, has been embraced many vistas of fortune. In the olden days regarded as one of the fashionable quarters of London, it gradually became the home of Bohemianism and the haunt of Pam Pyps and Goldsmith. Today its dingy, unwritable façade reflects the sea and Swear restaurants, where Londoners and visitors may learn what the much-praised foreign cooking really is. The whole district is now almost entirely inhabited by foreigners and the favorite meeting place of the archists of the "tame" variety. For long it was a gourmet restaurant, but never at the Montmartre, but never at the attractive or liveliness of that gay Parisian quarter. A very little radium mixed with zinc crystals will make an object perfectly luminous. This property is utilized in making luminous watches, compasses, run sights, buttons for alarm clocks, quizzers and lighted fish bait. Eastman Kodak films at Rankin's Drug Store.-adv. The force of radium will pass thus any substance but lead and steel. It will pass through a pile of books or through four or five inches of oak or pine wood with equal ease. A piece of radium must therefore never be carried in the pocket in a pile of lead or pine wood. It leads lead container. Even when carried in lead it has the power of making uncomfortable blisters, if forgotten. Radium can cause blindness, paralysis, or even death to anyone exposed directly to it. Scientists who experiment with radium are therefore in constant danger. The rays of radium are used in the treatment of diseases, in diagnosing diseases of the eye and in the treatment of cancer, tumors and skin disease. $37.50 to $48.50 with an extra pair of trousers included will buy many of the medium worstresses be shown by S. G. Clarke, 1033 Mass. St. Your order should be placed NOW as these goods are limited—adv. 123-1 Stationery, pounds and boxes a Rankins Drug Store.—adv. Mother—"Over at, the University track meet he broke one of the best records they had."—Daily Nebraskan. Better to have ordered that medium weight suit of clothes from S. G. Chirk, 100 Mass. Manse, or J.B. Russell to wipe up you知赖, Prices $2.50 and up--adv. We are proud of the Daily Kansan SUIT WITH AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS with no additional cost for the extra trousers. This offer is made on 250 medium weight patterns. Many of them in hard finished worsted goods which are bargains in every respect and make an excellent all year round suit. Even some blue serges are included in this offer. Better make your selection now as the goods is limited. mother—"Poor Jimmy is so unfortunate." 1033 Mass. St. All members of Pen and Scroll are ANNOUNCEMENTS S. G. CLARKE University Orchestra will have full rehearsal Thursday from seven to eight o'clock in Fraser. Anyone interested in participating in the May Fete should sign up in my office at once. Girls interested in the May Fete should please report—Adelaide Steger. The Flonzley String Quartet will give the sixth number of the University Concert Course next Thursday evening, March 31, in Robinson Gym. Dean Butler asks that those who have season tickets be careful in detaching the ticket from the event to the ticket for the Gogoza recital which has been postponed to April 21. After Easter Suit and Dress Sale The Loyality Limited starts in Fraser Hall, Room 110, 110 afternoon at 4:30. All you loyal Kansas fans who are there are true Jay-hawkers beware. SUITS AND DRESSES We do not quote comparative prices. Our plain statement that merchandise is to be sold at an exceptionally low price can be taken as an honestly stated fact entirely worthy of your belief. $17.^{50}$ $22.^{50}$ $32.^{50}$ $42.^{50}$ ALL SALES MUST BE FINAL. NO " . O. D' s., APPROVALS OR CHARGES Friday and Saturday Drescher's Correct Apparel for Women & Misses See Our Window Display urged to attend the weekly meeting Thursday at 7:30 in Room 110 Fraser. Hearty Brown Nelson will give a reading from one of her own writings. Important business is also to come up. Meeting of Geological and Mining Engineers is called for Monday, April 4 at 4:30 o'clock, Lecture Room, Geology Building. Freshman in the department are especially requested to be present. All men, who are expecting to come out for basketball next year, will please meet at Robinson Gymnasium on Friday, April 2, at 10:30 o'clock. - Geo. Body There will be a meeting of the Y. M. C. A. at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening in Myers Hall. Annual installation of officers will be held and information to Members are urged to be present.-Signed, Warner B. Cookey, President. There are over one hundred and fifty Loyal Jayhawker Kansas City Missourians in the University. Will we be in Fraser Hall, Room 110,下午 afternoon at 4:30 to start the Loyalty Limited? H — — YELLOWSTONE PARK See it this summer. Free booklet. Experienced men and women cooks wanted. Write for application blank. Y, P. Camps, L. Livingston, Montana. Candidates—— Bring your prospective supporters to—— The Oread Cafe Brick's "Just a Step from the Campus" —a "coke" in time may save "nine" or even more votes. April 4 and 5 This is a portion of the chorus in April 4 and 5 "Sittin' Pretty" When this show toured the A.E.F. it was pronounced one of the best productions staged by Americans in France. They had men in the chorus "over there." Think what the show will be with real, live chorus girls. $1.00 Bowersock Theatre Keen plus tax Chorus A Party You Can Never Forget K. U's. Spring Social Event The Annual JUNIOR PROM An Informal Party With All The Good Features of a Formal Four Course Dinner Haley and Seven Pieces Decorations Black and White Dancer and Singer from Newman $5.00 per couple APRIL 8th Art Penticuff—Gordon Saunders $5.00 per Managers couple