UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Today THE AURORA The College Theatre-Both Phones 303 Saturday Daniel Frohman presents WILLIAM FARNUM in "The Sign of the Cross" Written by Wilson Barrett. (Paramount Release). In five reels with appropriate music. AT THE GRAND TODAY ONLY—Hearst-Selig News Pictorial and two other well selected subjects—comedy and drama. FOR TAXI CALL 100 The Peerless Garage We Never Miss a Train How about your note book? Does it need replenishing? We have note paper to fit. We can supply your needs in ink, pens, pencils, note book covers and fillers, etc. Wolf Book Store 919 Mass. R. E. PROTSCH THE STUDENTS' TAILOR. A. G. ALRICH PRINTING Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. 744 Mass. Street SHUBERT Matines Wed. & Sa The Laughing Hit of the Century A PAIR OF SIXES Prices 25c to $1.50 Wednesday Maitence, Best Seats $1.00 Box Stationery All Grades—All Prices McCulloch's Drug Store C. W. 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Your Dinner served Sunday from 12:30 to 1:30; phone for place at table -Adv. When the weather is chilly, you will need a hot chill of hollidays at Reynolds Bros. -- Adv. No Membership Fees Let us make up your ice cream and add some next function. Roy holds a "Adv." There are no membership fees for the course and the entire expense of the lectures and program is provided by the University of Kansas. Every merchant in the state is cordially invited by the extension division to take advantage of the course offered by the university. It is doubt that it will be beneficial in more ways than one, in conducting any kind of business. Any kind of sandwiches at Reynolds Bros.—Adv. A $25.00 Wager A student of the University of Kansas wagered Professor Gleason, the great horse trailer who is at the altar, that he could bring in a horse the Professor couldn't drive. $25.00 was the amount put up- Adv. Maple nut ice cream at Wiedemann's- Adv. Clear Calendar for Mott A piping hot cup of chocolate goes tell this cold weather. Reynolds tross.—Adv. See the Great Gleason, the Horse at the Auditorium, and the 'o'clock at 10 cents. Adv reviews. Ascher'e Shoes Are Good Shoes $4 Yes! ey are here. The new Barry Shoe made on flat English last, narrow receding toe—stitch tips—low flange heels—invisible eyelens You can choose Black. Brown or Tan. They are here. They are beauties and the best values in footwear we have seen for many days at $4.00. Prof. C. G. Dunlap spent Christmas at a family reunion with relatives in New York. Prior to his departure, he was dreading the trip very much, and was severely averse to being away from home on Christmas, but Mrs. Dunlap unrelentingly held it upon him that it was his duty to go. Tales Out o' School "Oh," he said, "I wish I could get sick so I wouldn't have to go." "Well Annie," he said with a deprecating lifting of the hand, "The Lord's chastised me many a time, many a time." "Why Charles," exclaimed his wife, "do you chastise you if you talk like that?" Professor Dockery's mind certainly does not run in the direction of the ladies. He always uses "he" as an example for his discussions in class. Surprised was one of his ladies, who was used as an example. However, he was calling the fowl "he" before the end of the discussion. The Crochets in Class Russ Ulrich has been seen crochet- ing in the classroom. She finds it a very good remedy for fall- ing off sleepiness during class hours. Mrs. Clawson's Hat Burns Mrs. B. J. Clawson was peering through a microscope in the bacteri- ology laboratory yesterday. Just halfway into the lab, he brunched and as she leaned over a long feather in her hat swung into the flame. A shriek from the other side of the table brought a young man to the scene. He jerked the feathert to his mouth among other things, a large milliner's bill for Mr. Clawson, who is an instruc- tor in bacteriology. During the Christmas vacation, the K. U. mail carrier had a good rest from the many letters from home to work, because the maximum weight to his mail sack. The thickness of this was that it was a rest with pay on you just in the same. Mrs. Clawson's Hat Burns John M. Johnson put to good use the talent developed as a University debater in making a speech in favor of the Mill Tax at a banquet in Iola at which were the members of the state legislature. R. M. R. Walters will probably wear his last year's overcoat the rest of the winter as he had his balmacane stolen while he was in the restaurant of the Union Station at Kansas City last week Professor Schwegel in Chapel Next The five keys of power will be the general subject of Prof. R. A. Schwegel, leader of morning prayers, this week. The five are: vision, contemplation, faith, charity, and integrity. The different subjects will be taken up in the order given. Earl V. Zink, freshman engineer, enjoyed his vacation immensely because he got to see his big bulldog "Prince." He felt so lonesome when he had to return to school that he brought "Prince" along with him. The library clock was ten minutes slow last night and several young men walked in and found their dates wearing shiny noses. Ben M. Bodde, a former student at the University, is now attending the Lawrence Business College. Y. W.'s to Hear Mott The Y. W. C. A. will take an active part in the Mott campaign, March 2 to 8. All social activities are to be dispensed with and young men desiring dates will be frowned upon unless the revival meeting is their objective. Y. W.'s to Hear Mott Prof. Arthur MacMurray was much pleased with the recitations in his public speaking class last Tuesday. He said that he didn't think that the students could be so bright after so much frivolity and loss of sleep. Harold H. Feirabend, mechanical engineer,'14, has been working as a draughtsman at Joplin. K. U. Quartet Sings at Movies "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" was the hit at a Smith Center movie when show Loren and Wallace Welt- Lawrence Church Directory O. First Baptist, 801 Kry. C. Brown, Pastor, Tenm. F. W. Altman, 111 Vt. Warren St. Baptist, 847 Ohio. W. N. Jackson, Pastor, 901 Mo. Brethren, 1400 N. H. B. Forney, Pastor, 1312 Conn. St. John's Catholic, 1230 Ky. Father G. J. Eckart, 1231 Vt. Christian, 1000 Kylw Earth Baden, 1031 Vt1 Arthur Baden, U. Pastor, 1031 Oread Congregational, 925 Vt. N. S. Elderkin, Pastor, 1100 Ohio Friends, 1047 Ky. W. P. Haworth, Pastor, 1027 Pa. Episcopal 1001 Vt E. A. Edwards, Rector, 1013 Vt. Evangelical Association, 1000 Conn C. B. Willing, Pastor, 1021 R. I. R. Lutheran, 1042 N. H. E. E. Stauffer, Pastor, 1046 N. H. Methodist Episcopal, 946 Vt. H. E. Wolfe, Pastor, 937 N. H. G. B. Thompson, U. Pastor, 408 W. 14th. African Methodist, 900 N. Y. J. S. Payne, Pastor, 907 N. J. German Methodist, 1100 N. Y. E. T. Ashing, Pastor, 1145 N. J. Presbysterian, 901 Vt. W. A. Powell, Pastor, 843 Lau. Stanton Olinger, U. Pastor, 1221 Oread United Presbyterian, 1001 Ky. W. S. Price, Pastor, 1201 R. J. United Brethren, 1646 Vt. F. M. Testerman, Pastor, 530 Ohio. mer, harry Harlan, and Walter Barger, a quartet which makes evenings at art held Tennessee, sang the London museum's classic one evening during the vacation. He Had an Urgent Cause Early yesterday morning "Bill" Spicer was called out by b a man who wanted a coat pressed "right He said that his brother was going to work two hours. The man was Joseph M. Hainch, sophomore engineer from Chanute. The brother who was married was Charles Hainbach, a graduate of the School of Engineering . Fear of an irate landlady has kept Bud Ritter away from his room most of the week. Monday, Bud ate a brick of limburger in his room and left the rind in the room. Since then he has been afraid to go back. Somers a Hero Back Home Hal Somers, special in the College, and a Sigma Chi, achieved quite a bit of fame during vacation, at his home in Newton. He was returning from a party bright and early one morning at 3 o'clock when, on passing the Newton Opera House, he saw flames bursting out of the rear of the building on the land to the corner and turned on the fire, and he got his name in the paper and was a distinguished citizen all the rest of vacation. Arthur Duston Visits K. U. Arthur W. Duston, who received his A. M. in geology at the University last year and who has been doing geological work in the oil fields since 1963, since last June, has been visiting the Acacia house since the holidays. Professor Blackman Fox Trots In passing back and forth handing out examination papers, Prof. F. Blackmar in sociology class, exclaim- "This is something like the fox trot." don't like to go it alone Bonne Reber, H. A. Lorenz, and Rex Miller gave a justy "Rock Chalk" at a banquet of high school boys in City City during the holidays. Three Yell for K. U. THEATRE VARSITY (Just Installed the Latest and Best Screen on the Market) Florence Cook, a student on the Hill last year, but who deserted K. U. this fall for Mt. Holyoke, has come back. She says she is not very well off. She follows, and that hereafter Kansas is certainly good enough for her. Elizabeth Brown, usually Betty, a sophomore in the College and a member of Pi Beta Phi, did not return to school after the holidays. She is going to take a course in kindergarten teaching in Kansas City. George Strong Is III George Strong, of Blue Rapids, a softball team that will return to the University after the holidays on account of typhid fever. About this time of year there are likely to be many cases of eye strain among students, caused by too much inhaling in the new schedule for snaps. Send the Daily Kansan home. 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