= v = H h UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Paramount Pictures Grand Opening BOWERSOCK THEATRE “新 Palatial Home of Paramount Pictures” Wednesday, March 3 March 3rd and 4th—The highest salaried actress in the world, as well as the most popular, MISS MARY PICKFORD in the noted romantic drama of English nobility by George C. Hazelton, Jr. "MISTRESS NELL" March 4th and 6th-The celebrated international star MILLE. GABY DESLYS. First and exclusive appearance in motion pictures, presenting a thrilling story of life behind the scenes. "HER TRIUMPH" Fine Bowersock Theatre Orchestra of Ten Pieces Showing Biggest Feature Productions Made FOR TAXI CALL 100 The Peerless Garage We Never Miss a Train ALL SEATS 10c Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE 12 W. Ninth Lawrence Pantatorium Phones 506 THE FLOWER SHOP The University of Chicago U. of C., Div, H, Chicago, Ill. in addition to resident work, offers also instruction by correspondence. For detailed information Swimming caps, at Barber's Drug Store...-Adv. Make Dates, Junior Prom; April 9. Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. BOY OF 15 ENTERS HARVARI Lad in Short Troussers Expects to Get A. B. in Three Years Harvard's latest prodigy is L. E. Keane, aged 15, a member of the freshman class. He intends to finish his college course in three years. If this plan is carried out Keane will be a bachelor of art at the age of 18. Keane is the only Harvard student wearing short pants. He also holds the distinction of being the youngest Harvard student alive. NO H. C. L. AT MISSOURI University Runs, Its Own Cafeteria and Feeds on Three Times Daily Thirteen cents is the average cost of a meal at the University of Miseri cafeteria, where some 500 students eat three times a day. The daily bill of fare sometimes contains as many as 70 items and the cost of each is usually in odd cents. Corn, for instance, or beans, is often used to make bread and butter, 2 cents, and hot cakes. 6 cents a stack. The cafeteria, which is owned by the University, enables more than 40 students to earn their board or all their expenses by doing such work as washing dishes, carrying trays and dising out food. PHI BETA PI FRATERNITY TO HOLD INITIATION Phi Beta Pi, national medical fraternity, announces the initiation of Forrest Anderson and Lindsey Dyche of Lawrence, Ralph Haines of Garland, Robert of Parsons, Gay S. Step of Kansas City, Mo., and Ray Crabb of Toneka. Fledges are Fred Campbell of Edison and Geo. B. Krider of Lawrence Frank Beeson, freshman College from Washington, is the victim of the latest swimming pool accident. In making a fancy dive last Thursday, Beeson struck his head on a submarine in the pool, and was severely bruised. Tales Out o' School Eula McDowell, freshman. Fine parent in Garcia and then mom in Kearns for a month. Return to Mom. Miss Margaret Lynn, instructor in English, has been ill since Wednesday and is not able to meet her classes not doing as well as we expected. Charles S. Sturtevant, junior College, spent yesterday afternoon comparing the relative merits of the Woman's Home Companion and the Ladies' Home Journal. He said that he was doing it for a class assignment. (Sturtevant has tried to kill this paragraph three times). Send the Daily Kansan home. Miss Lynn Ill Vesper Walter Walter E. Smith, Junior Law, was heard to inquire yesterday: "What are these zephyr meetings they are having on the Hill this afternoon?" so absorbed that he forgot to leave at noon. When he came to himself he was locked in. And there he stayed, through lunch time, through first class lunch from 2:00 p.m when the hour of the pictures came back and unlocked. Price Is Going Up Will F. Price, who was here last week for the Electricals' Day and talked at the banquet on a "A Few Experiences," is one of the recent graduates of K. U. who is making good progress, as is dressed from the School of Engineering in '13 and has since been employed by A. T. & S. F. railroad company at Topeka. He is working in the signal department and his ability has improved when he meets the men higher up. Price was a Varsity football man when in school. It Pays Last week Prof. J. J. N. Van der Vries advertised in the Kansan for a book he had lost. He not only got the book, but another that he did not know he had lost. (Published by request of the business manager.-Ed.) CHEMISTRY FLASKS COME FROM GERMANY AT LAST Two junior women, one of them a student of ornithology, were strolling down Massachusetts street the other day when one of them exclaimed: The chemical laboratory supplies ordered from Germany by the department of chemistry last June, crossed the border and entered the Holland-American line and got to Lawrence last week. The war? Of course. But the contract was made about a year ago, so that the war would be ended, although the delivery was delayed. "Those are passer domesticus: "What fraternity did you say?" said her companion, gazing at three men just passing. The material received was a large assortment of flasks, calculated to last the chemistry students a year. The German manufacturers use a different type of glassware when they ware cheaper than any American manufacturers of these articles. "Oh, I'm talking about those English sparrows," said the prospective Student. Directory Changes Subscribe for the Daily Kansan. Appreciated Pictures Hugh Garvie, freshman engineer, certainly loves pictures. At the art exhibit one day last week he became The address of Elbert Butterfield should be 1517 New Hampshire street; phone Bell 1674W. The address of Bessie Wilhite should be 1224 Ohio; phone 2997W. The address of Edmund C. Burke- should be 1214 Kentucky; phone Bell 2647W. The address of James W. Orton should be 1214 Kentucky; phone Bell 2647W. The address of Louise Champi plish should be 1142 Indiana; phone 1754W. The address of Odis H. Burnes should be 1341 Ohio; phone 2626W. It's a Daily Letter Your name may never appear in the Kansan, but the folks are interested in University affairs because you are here. They will appreciate your letter telling about going to the Scrim if they have read about it in the Kansan. $1.25 now until June 5 Whydon't you send them the Daily Kansan for the rest of the year? They will not kick so much because you neglect your letters and you won't have to explain everything you have written when you go home. The University Daily Kansan The address of James E. Williams should be 1341 Ohio; phone 2625W. phone 2825W. The address of Clark E. Young should be 1341 Ohio; phone 2825W. The address of W. H. Dedde should be 1341 Ohio; phone 2628W. The address of Fred L. Cooper should be 1416 Tennessee phone 1249W. The address of Oka F. Guier should be 1400 Ohio; phone 504W. The address of Maude Coverdale should be 1245 Louisiana; phone 1244 Bell. The address of Leland E. Fiske should be 1328 Ohio; phone 1641J, Bell. The address of Louis Fletcher should be 1300 Louisiana; phone 2738J. Bell. The address of Elmer J. Burham should be 1222 Mississippi; phone 1067W. Send the Daily Kansan home. A View for Your "K" Book Green Hall was built in 1905 to house the School of Law. The building is named in honor of Uncle Jimmy Green, dean of the school. 1