UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MINNEAPOLISSYMPHONY, COMES HERE THURSDAY Emil Oberhofer to Direct Company of Celebrated Artists on Annual Tour The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra will close the University concert course with two concerts in Robinson Gymnasium Thursday, April 19. This orchestra which has always been greeted with packed audiences in Lawrence will have a strong group of solists this year. They are Marie Kaiser, soprano; Jean Vincent Cooper, cantalor; Warren Proctor tenor; and Royal Dadmun, baritone. The program for Thursday after- The program for noon and evening follow: AFTERNOON AFTERNOON PART I I. Symphony No. 6, "Pastoral," in F. major, Op 68 "Beehovet" I Allegro ma non troppo—The Awakening of Joyful Feelings on an Arrival in the Country. I Amorate mato mooso—By the Brook I Allegro-Village Festival. I V Allegretto—the Shepherd's Song; Thankgiving after the storm). (The last three movements played with 2. Lohenggrin's Narrative, from "Lohenggrin" Wagne WARREN PROCTOR 3. Roumanian Rhapses No. 2 R. Roumanian Rhapsody No. 2. O. Op. 11 ... *Enes* PART II 4. Concerto for Violoncello, in A minor. Iliago n troppo II Allegro n troppo III Allegro n troppo 5. Symphonic Poem "Omphale's Spinning Wheel" "Saint-Saure" 6. Aria: "Pleurez mes yeux," from "Le Clid" "Massenet JEAN COOPER" 7. Spanish Caprice, Op. 34. 7. Spanish Caprice, Op. 34...Rimsky-Korsakov I Alborada II Variations III Alborada IV Scene and Gypsy Song V Fandang Song V Fandang the Musicians EVENING 1. Symphony No. 1, in G minor... Kolkata 3. Overture—"Sakuntala," Op. 13 I Allegro moderate. II Harmonious moderamente. III Scherzo Allegro non troppo. IV Allegro moderato. A. Aria "Eli" from "The Masked Ball" B. Verda KICHARD CZERWONKY 6. A. Bollet Suits, QR 130 ance (Cheyenne: PART II Goldenrod 4. Two Indian Dances...C. S. Skillton (a) Deer Dance (Rogue River, Oregon). (b) War Dance (Cheyenne). 5. Ballade and Polonaise Op. 38, for Violin . . . Vienstempte 6. A Ballet Suite, Op 130 ... *Max Reger* (a) *Hal Leonard* MARIE KAISER Max (a) Harlequin (b) Pierot and Pierrette (c) Valse d'Amour Maude McGraw 8. Capriccio Italian, Op 45 ___Tschaiklowskw___ BY THE WAY Dinner Dance Kanza fraternity entertained with annual dinner dance at Eckle's Hall for the funeral. The eight-course dinner was served at quartet tables and each table was decorated with shepherdess' baskets of pink and lavender sweet peas, American beauty roses were given as favors. Leather card cases held the program and menu cards. The chapers were Prof. and Mrs. Goldwin Goldsmith, Prof. and Mrs. C.C. Goldwin, Prof. and Mrs. Matinee Dance The freshmen of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority entertained their upperclassman with a matinee dance at Ecke's Hall Saturday afternoon. Among the out-of-town guests were Miss Edith Hibbard, Miss Helen Hertzler, and Miss Genevieve Shinn, of Kansas City; Miss Phyllis Claypool, and Miss Georgia Falkner, of Chicago; Miss Bess Murphy, of Topeka; and Miss Lorena Jennings, of Newton. Woman's Forum Prof. W. W. Davis, of the department of history, will discuss "Military Organization" at the Woman's Forum Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 in Room 109. The time was changed for this meeting from the regular hour. 4:30. All women of the University—instructors, wives of the faculty, and students—are invited to attend the Forum. Y. W. Second Cabinet The Y. W. C. A. has chosen the second cabinet. The following are the officers: President, Margarette Stevenson; associate chairman of finance, Gertrude Ott; membership, Lucille Linnecott; sister, Anna Benson; promotion, Mary Burnette; religious meetings, Nellie Reeves Evans; publicity, Dorothy Mc Camish; Haskell, Imogene Gillispie; Bible study, Margaret Mitchell; social, Edna Burtc; and hostess, Helen Jackson. CLUB DANCES The Custer Club, 1414 Tennessee street, will dance tonight from seven to eight o'clock. Club Dances The Dunakin Club, 1817 Ohio street, will dance tonight from seven to eight 9 p.m. Miss Rivers at Y W. Miss Kate Riggs will speak at the Y. W. C. A. meeting at Myers Hall and in the morning at four-thirty o'clock on the subject, "Paul, The Living Man." Y. M. House Initiates The Y. M. House held' initiation Saturday night for Donald Heikovam and Adrian Smith. Canyon City, Arizona, Dillian Hiltons, Newton Benschelt, Hutchinson. Initiation Kanza fraternity held initiation for Hartley Harbour, Indonesia and for Chicago University, 29 June 1993. The Camera Club will meet tonight at eight o'clock in the Administration Building. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity gave a dance at the Country Club Saturday night. Haley, of Kansas City, furnished the music. The department of botany has offered its services to the Agriculture department at Washington for the purchase of trays containing food of food during the war period. Botanists Offer Services MEDICS URGED TO STAY IN SCHOOL FOR DEGREES Country Needs Physicians More Than Hospital Attendants, Thinks Faculty Plans for keeping the students of the School of Medicine in school until graduation are under consideration. The Medical faculty of the University. A notice signed by Mervin T. Sudler, associate dean of the School of Medicine, urging medical students to continue their school work, was received by Doctor Sundwall this morning. The notice was sent at the request of Councillor for National Debt. Until then the fourth reached students are urged not to enlist in the line, or in sanitary organizations. "The request is in exact accordance with our plans," Doctor Sundwall said. "We are taking steps to carry out such a move at our next meeting. The number of men in the medical department is due to the cause of the high requirements and the large number of other professions opening. We are apt to find the United States in the same condition as England when she entered the war—with a serious shortage of physiotherapists." The Medicine will do all it can to keep the students in school until they graduate." IMPROVEMENTS ARE MADE IN GELOGY LIBRARY The improvements consist of two double rows and a single row of steel bookshelves and a steel map case made especially to contain sheets of the United States Geological Survey. An extra study table has also been added, making it possible for more persons to use the library at one time. Along with the things of the outdoor world the geology library has put on a fresh appearance. The former disarray of torn maps and ragged bulletins has been superseded by an orderly arrangement in new book-shelves and a new map case. The clothes was made during the Easter vacation. Could you justify to another man your choice of a life insurance company PROTCH PLOT TO DESTROY KAW RIVER BRIDGE FOILED? The Tailor The war jingoes of Lawrence had their first thrill last night when the watchman for the new concrete bridge across the Kaw discovered an "infernal machine" securely hidden under the bridge. Yesterday at night-fall, a suspicious-appearing individual was observed cautiously descending the south approach of the new $200.00 building. Douglas county recently completed, and suddenly disappearing in the dark shadows beneath the bridge. What Semed to be German War Plot Proves Nothing More Than Experiment The watchman, who has been guarding the bridge since the outbreak of hostilities, was right on the spot when he came to the scene. Sure he was unobserved and then returned to the place he had seen the prowler. Just beneath the argh he discovered a mysterious looking objection box that was running up inside the concrete. No one knew just what the machine was, and when a student in the School of Engineering happened in, picked up the little cylinder and tossed it up in the air, the sherrif and deputies muee a mud rush for the door and, after that, he called back to the engineer to inform him he was playing with a bomb. The watchman cut the wires and hurriedly called the sheriff. The sheriff and his deputies quickly answered the call and an investigation revealed a small round object about the size of a cigar in the hole where the wires ran up into the concrete. The cigar like cylinder resembled a thermometer, but the sheriff decided not to touch it because the mechanism was taken to the county jail where it could be examined by experts on explosives. The engineer then proceeded to explain, but a year's work on an experiment has been lost and possibly a credit to a senior engineer. Last year he was asked to experiment to determine the variation of temperature on the inner concrete of the arch support. While the bridge was being constructed he placed a thermometer in the interior of the arch. This was recorded by recorder by means of the copper wires which the night watchman had been so sure were the connections which Matinee 2:20 Nights S:20 Claude Gillingwater assigned by Miss Julie Herne in "The Frame-Up." Thomas F. Swift & Co., present "Me and Mary." The Japanese Prima Donna, HA-RAUO ONUKI in a repertoire of songs Taketa Troupe, Japanese Novelty Offering. The headline animal act of vaudeville, Howard's Animal Spectacle, Benny & Woods, Ten minutes of Syncapitation. Next Week—Gus Edwards's two famous proteges, Cuddles and George in "A Bandbox Revue." BEN RYAN and HARRIETTE LEE in a Comedy Skit "You've Spelled It." ORPHEUM TRAVEL WEEKLY A trade so large that our stock is always pure and fresh. We want to know K. U. men and women better. Where the care stop- $ ^{8}$th and Mass. Nights Matinee Matines 10-25-50-75 Daily 10-25-50 Dick Bros., Druggists CONKLIN PENS are sold at McCulloch's Drug Store 847 Mass. would set of a bomb and blow up the bridge. The officials then attempted to replace the instrument before Ackers discovered its loss, but it could not be replaced, and this morning Ackers went to the sheriff's office where he was given his "infernal machine." BERT WADHAM'S BARBER WORK At the Foot of the 14th Street Hill in the Student District WAR BOARDS ASKS ADVICE OF WAR DEFARTMENT* help us is for the University Senate to allow credit for military work, and help us with education. (Continued from page 1) MANY TAKING DRILL Men are flocking to enroll in the drill classes. Over 200 were enrolled this morning. More men than we can drill properly are enrolled in the course," Dean Walker said, "but our short course classes in technical training are where he is advise anyone who wants a good position in the army to enroll. "These short courses prepare men for work in the quartermaster, signal, ordinance and engineering departments and there are many opportunities for men with training are much needed by the government. This works trains men as mechanics, electricians and other positions. No other experience is required to take the course. The course will have to give up everything else and do at least six weeks of intensified studying." The executive committee sent the following cablemag to David Lloyd George, prime minister of England, asking England to join with the United States in a contempt to conserve the food supply and use the food stuffs for lippers. "In the interest of the food supplies for the Allies, the American people are petitioning their government to prohibit the consumption of food products in the manufacture of liquor. We make the same appeal to England." Petitions to be sent to Congress and the President are being circulated here for signatures. They ask for legislation that will prevent the consumption of food products for liquors. TASTY! That's the big feature of Wiedemann's OWN MAKE Brand of Chocolates. only 50c the lb. Wiedemann's A SHAMPOO IN A RESTFUL RECLINING POSITION 35 and 50 Cents MRS. C. H. SAUNDERS 1346 Vermont. Bell, 1414W. A. G. ALRICH Printing, Binding, Engraving K Books, Loose Leaf Supplies Fountain Pens, Inks, Typewriter Papers, Rubber Stamp. 744 Mass. 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