UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ANNOUNCEMENTS The Good Government' Club will attend a speech in the court house tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock by Rodney Edward, of Hutchinson, ex-engregent of the University, advocating Bristow for the senate. WANT ADS The names of all Student Union petition signers who have not paid their dues by Friday, May 8 at noon were published by the Student Council. LOST- At the Gym at the music fes- tival Thursday, a gold chain with a few red beads on it. Finder leave at the Kanesan's office. 145-3 LOST—Last week, a Sigma Kappa pledge pin (a K with a serpent wound through it.) Call Bell 1313 146-3 FOUND—The Human Mechanism by Houdt and Swordick. Call at K3 857-2910. WANTED—A live wire, an energetic young man who can super-intend the buying of dry goods, clothing and shoes, and manage the advertising for our department store. We do a business of $200,000 a year in New York state. This is a good job for the right man and a chance for a fine investment if he suits. Inquire Daily Kansan office. 146-3* WANTED--For the summer by a member of the P. S. B. and wife, a furnished house in return for care, a small shop or office, Lauder, lander, Inquire Kanan office. Send the Daily Kansan home. A. G. ALRICH Thesis Binding Engraved Cards 744 Mass. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and profits $100,000 The Student Depository CITY CAFE 906 Mass. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Strictly Home Cooking Ever try our Special 15c Lunch? You'll like it. W. C. M'ONNELLI, Physdshal H. W. CORELL, Physdshal W. C. M'ONNELLI, Bardonage, 1846, Tenn. Tsm. B. R. CLEVER, Bardonage, 1846 6. A HAMMAN, M. D. Ear, ear, satisfaction guaranteed. Dick Building. I. F. BROOK, Opticians and SpodistaHaus phone 809-254-3000, Office 602 Mason phone 681-784-6800, Bell phone 681-784-6800 BARRY BEING, M. D. Eye, ear, BOSS Bike, Phone, Birth,宅 513, Home 512. DR. H. W HAYNE, Occult, Lawrenco, Kansas. J. W. 'B'RYON, Dentist, Oste Wilson's Drug Store. Bell Phone 507. J. R. BECKETT, M. D. D. O. 833 Mags- tage Street. Both phones. office and Q. W. JON85, A. M., M. D., Discusses Of Women In Politics. Bk. II, Reading, 13014 Ritsu Sih, Bishu Readness, 13014 DR. H. T. JONES, Room 12 F. A. A. Bldg. Residencia 1130 Tenn. Phones 211 DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over Studios. Both phones. DR. BURT R. WHITE Osteopath. Phones, Bell 938, Home 257, Office, 745 Mass. St. S. T. GILLISEPLE, M. D. O'Brien corpor E. B. GREEN ST. Residence 722S . Phones 314-569-8000 CLASSIFIED Jewelers Ed. W. Papros, Engrave Watchmaker and Jeweler and Jewelry. Bell Phone 7. 1 Main Phone Kennedy Plumbling Co. for Mazda Mazda lamps. 947 phone 858 405 Ladies Tailors M18. M18LISON, Dressmaking and Ladies Versant, High quality, 1052 Vermont. Phone Ronda 2411 765. Hair Dressers hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair goods. Marti- salo schuhl schuh. The Soho Hotel, 1727, Rome. 81, St. The Soho Hotel Dress Shop, 209, Mass St. marber Shops Go where they all go J, G, HOUK 913 Mass. Student's Coop Club $2.50 to $3.00 per 1340 KY. Geo. H. Vansell Stoward. CANDIDATES PREPARE FOR COUNCIL ELECTION (Continued from page 1) the sentiment of the student body; that while cooperating with the faculty in matters of general University welfare, the Council should accomplish all questions where student interests are at stake. In order that the students may know what their Council is doing and may fix responsibility, I favor throwing the Council meetings to the students so that the Council should provide a system of bulletin boards on the campus, and should take any other steps of similar nature that may be suggested from time to time for the students to see. I believe with all other loyal students that the Council should put forth every effort to boost the Mill Tax and the Student Union, and should do everything in its power toward creation of a permanent Uni- Building. Samuel A. Johnson To the Men of the University: The Student Council needs an infusion of "ppp." We need some real student control of the student body, and the rules which the Council makes ought to be enforced. These are in general the things I stand for. My policy is to do as near as possible the right thing at the right time. Pre-election promises only make the political aspirant a bigger liar (if elected, you understand) and I will make none. Being an average plug student I would like to thank the vice-president of the Council Bowersock Theater Wednesday, Thursday Matinee (every day) 2:30; Night 8:15 "Traffic in Souls" One Mile of Films 600 Scenes 700 People great white slave drama founded on facts. PRICE 25c I am a junior in the College and would like to see that school represented well, numerically, at least. Needless to say, I "respectfully solicit your support at the election," and don't forget to tell your friends. Very sincerely yours. M. H. Warren. "The Men's Student Council was organized for the control of all matters of undergraduate concern. It is supposed to voice student sentiment in a very serious and important matters. It is supposed to have extensive disciplinary powers. Combining as it does both legislative and executive functions the council should have larger powers. The improvement of our student life." I shall work for a permanent Student Union. In fact anything that I think will be a boost for the proper kind of student life I shall work for. And yet if a student should come up before the Council for some issue, and I should think that he ought to ensured, my vote should be against If elected I intend to help the Men's Student Council gain the power that it is supposed to have. The Council can be a great organization if the members wish it to be, and if they want it to be. During the past year matters have been neglected that should have been taken up seriously. To sum up all I shall do and vote as I think best. If you want me for YOUR councilman vote for me, if I want out and vote for someone anyway. "Champ" Clark said, "Tooth thine own horn lest it be not tood." So Toot! Toot! I am a candidate for the Student Council because I believe that I can further the interests of him, so he as a whole if I am that I can "further the student body as a whole if I am elected to the board." I will be a able see the better part of three years of life at. K. U, and am familiar with conditions on the hill. I will do my best to see that the Student Council becomes a governing body in more than name, and that it is given the power which rightfully belongs to it. Power is like a horse; it is of no value unless you exercise it properly. If the Men's Student Council gets the power and authority it should have, it must exercise it properly. Geo. H. Vansell. 20 Per Cent Discount on all K. U. Pennants and Pillow Tops until May 17 I am affiliated with no organiza Sincerely, Walter L. Rockwell. All new goods, best of felt and prettiest styles in town. BOYLES' BOOK STORE 725 Mass. Street MRS. CUSTER Custer Club Plenty of good eats during the nine weeks of Summer Session. Reserve a place now. See Sherwin Kelly or call Phone 1378 Bell 1414 Tenn. St. Sincerely, We commence Special prices on all garments. Come and share in the savings. Thursday Our May Sale Undermuslins WEAVER'S BASE BALL GOODS The Sporting Goods Headquarters KENNEDY & ERNST Mass. St. Phone. 826 Masa. St. Phones 341 ONEIDA Barker Collars are Linen in quarter sizes at PECKHAMS Front 2 $ \frac{1}{4} $ In. Back 2 In. tion except the COLLEGE and it is the members of the College that I shall do my best to represent. Aptin, Ruiley. If elected to the Student Council I will take a definite stand on all matters coming before it; this stand to be determined, after thorough consideration, by what I consider for them. I will make an affirmative policy. To make a continual and aggressive fight for the strengthening and improving of student government, to make a conscientious effort to meet such problems as require attention and understanding, to maintain a consistent attitude on all matters are my policies. E. M. Johnson. K. U. Calendar Wednesday 7:30 Band Practice, (Fraser.) 7:30 Botany Club. 7:30 Amer, Inst. Elec. Eng. (Mar.) 9:00 Y. M. C. A. Campaign Committee, last meeting. (Myers Hall.) Thursday 1:00 Entomological Club. (Mu.) 1:30 Baseball. M. U.-K. U., (Mc- 7:00 Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng. (1607 Toronto) 7:00 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, (Myers Hall.) Friday 11:00 Assembly. Mr. C. G. Hounsell, of the Student Volunteer Movement, late missionary to Koven. 7:30 Y. M. C. A., M. C. Hounsel, (Myers Hall.) Saturday 2:00 "Pinafore," (Robinson Gymnasium.) Special Announcement Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Merchants Week, awards course for Kansas Business Men. Lectures on advertising, store management, etc. Sunday 4:00 Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Joint 11:30 "Estes Park," (My- ere Hall) Athletics May 6-7-Baseball, Missouri at Law- May 8—K. S. A. C. G. K. U. dual track west, at Marshattn. May 14-15—Baseball, Missouri at Columbia. May 16—M. U.-K. U. dual track meet at Columbia. at Columbia. May 21-22 - Baseball, Ames at Ames, May 23—Annual invitation H. S. meet at Lawrence. May 27-28-Baseball, K. S. A. C. at Manhattan. May 29—Baseball, St. Marys at St. Marys. May 30—Missouri Valley track meet at St. Louis. June 6- Western Conference track meet at Chicago. Future Events May 5-7 Mouths'r Week May 11-14—Kansas Newspaper Week State and National News- May 13 "The Fortune Hunter." (Bowersock Theatre.) There's really more backbone to the "yellow box Kodak Films" than others, and expert developers will tell you. Get the best, that cost no printing. Let them print and developing for you—their work is fine. 146-3 The School of Pharmacy baseball team challenges any organization on the ball. 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