UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ANNOUNCEMENTS K. U. Debating Society meets tonight in Room 303. Fraser, to discuss the election off he editor of the magazine. All members urged to attend. Spring football practice will begin Wednesday afternoon. Coach Mosse. Beginning this week the orchestra will meet every Monday night. WANT ADS FOR RENT—To girls, large front room. 1116 Kentucky. 123*-3* Lost, Raincoat WANTED-A steward. Call Bell phone 1378. 124-3* My raincoat was taken by mistake from Lee's last evening of early this morning. Name inside collar. Call 2654. John Madden. LOST—Between Fraser Hall and Ad. Building, a meerschaam pipe, six inches long with heavy engraved gold trimming. Bowl covered with chamois. Reward to finder. Call 1018 Bell, Student Union. 124-2^ LOST—A aameso locket in F. A. E. Dunbar 992. Night. Finder oa Ball 992. 124*3* Found Notebook Found last week, pocket notebook containing notes on international law. Owner can have same by calling 1-800-765-2498, Manan office and paying for this ad. A. Graceful High Band Notch Collar. 2 for 25 cents 2 for 25 cents Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Maker Sam S. Shubert MAT. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY "The Traffic" Should Be YOUR Drug Store McCOLLOCH'S Drug Store PROFESSIONAL CARDS WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and profits $100,000 The Student Depository W. O. M.COONNELLY. Physician and Home Health Director. Residence, 1348 Tenn. Hwy. 602. 525-794-6000. G. A. HAMMAN M. D. E. eye, ear and Sitta- Sitta- guaranteed. Dick Building. HARRY REDING. M, D Eye ear, nose Blouse. Bhele 513, Homie 512, Blouse. Bhele 513, Homie 512. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas J. W. O'BRYON. Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Beli Phone 807. J. R BECHTEL, M. D, D. O. 833 Mass Room. Both phones, office and residences. G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D., Distance of Burtles in Haze, Bldg. Residence, 120 Burtles in Haze, Bldg. Residence, 120 DR. H. T. JONES, Room 120 A. A. Bldg. Residence 1130 Tenn. Phones 211 DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over Squares' Studio. Both phones. DR. BURT R. WHITE Osteopath, Phones, Bell 938, Home 257 Office, 745 Mass. St. W. E. Pursons, Engraver, Watchmaker and Mason and Jewelry, Bell Phones 717 - 71 Mans T. GILHLIEP. M. D. Office corner S. INF. Phone 728. Ind. phones 590. CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co. for goods and Mazda lamps. 937 Mass. Ladles Tailors MRS. BILLION, Dressmaking and Ladies Vermont. Phone Bell 2411 West. Vernon. Phone Bell 2411 West. Queen City College. System and sewing college. Mr. E. Benton, Jr., mph. mrs. M. G. Mark, bwnd. 8349 Ky. Blu- dell school. Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-farms, "Markets call" bally 1472, home: 81; "Select Hair Dress Shop," 927 Mass. 87. Barber Shops Go where they all go J. C. HOUK 13 Maas. Student's Co-op Club. $3.00 to $3.00 week 1480 Kay Geo. H. Vansell peeward. Around Mount Oread "It helps your English, and be sides if you intend to preach sometime you've got to have it," said Boss Gregory, of the Student Union, in attempting to impress the value of Latin on Harry Willson, Bud Ritter, Landon Laird, Wendy Bellarnd, and Matt Baller at the Union one night last week. "It is also mightly expressive if you are a Christian and need a cuss-word," was another big argument brought out at the meeting. Arthur Nicolet, sophomore in the School of Engineering, has for the past week been in training for the mile and the two mile. Nick says that since cutting out pie, cake, onions, and dates he has lowered his record from 6 minutes to 5:36. If the graduate scale of lowering his speed is maintained, track meet in April, Nick will be able to outdistance Chauncy Deewall and Ropy Thompson, the star milers of the engineering school. Verily the way of the teacher is hard! At least that is what Berenice A. Butts, a senior in the School of Education, thought when one of the students in her Oread High School English class unwittingly answered asking a question which she was unable to answer, namely: "What is the difference between the words 'fulfill' and 'fillup'?" Miss Nellie Beamer, freshman in the College last year, now attending Pittsburg Normal, is spending the week-and at her home in Lawrence. Lora and her brother Raymond, gre students in the University. Arthur W. Duston and John McCurry, two seniors interested in geology, are proving that they are capable of learning these they have learned. They spent the week-and testing for oil and gas in Crawford and Lynn counties. Louis LaCoss, a former student in the department of journalism, who is now editor of the Tavern Talk in Kansas City, entertained the following Kappa Sigs with a box party at the Missouri-Kansas宴. Friday night: Simpson, Springer, Calene, Marquis, N. Dilley, Moore, Hoffman, and Berry. Does newspaper work pay? Typewriting Alvin L. Babb 1334 Ohio$t. Bell Phone 1574 W The Event of the Season Bowersock Theatre Wednesday, April 1st ONE NIGHT ONLY Oberammergauer Tyrolian Singers 25-35-50-75c The World Renown Musical Trio And the Fascinating Original SPRING SUITINGS FRANK KOCH TAILOR 727 Mass. "Schuhplattler" Dance Musicians, Players, and Dancers Duets, Solos, Quartettes, Ensembles of Tyrolian Airs And the Fascinating Original You Can Earn a Good Living and lay up some money now to graduate soon. You can attend College. Enroll at once ready and you'll ensure a good position. Free Employment Bureau at your service. Job Opportunities are best and best Business College. No vacations. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. A. G. ALRICH 3-4 Chancellor's open hour to K. U. Calendar 744 Mass. Monday Printing 4:30 Deutscher Verein, (311 Fra.) 7:30 University Debating Society, (110 Fraser.) 4:30 Quill club, (21F Fraser). 4:30 Mathematical Club. Steroption lecture. the growth of Algebra. Symbibia. fessor. Mitchell. (202 Adm.) PROTSCH THEY ARE HERE Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Bubber Plate, Engraving, Steal Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. 11:00 Assembly, Mr. Henry Oldys. [Birds and Mice] 4:00 Economics lecture. Mr. H. P. Wright, Press, H. I.' Wrigh, Investment Co., Kansas City, "Investment Securities." (S.) 3-4 Chancellor's open hour to family Tuesday ill club, (211 Fraser.) 4:30 Y. W. C. A., "Big Sister." 7:309 Philosophy Club. (101 Ad.) 8:150 Bishop recital, Alice Eldridge (died) 8:40 The Tailor 7:30 Y. M. C. A. A., "Miracles", P. of H. C., Schwegler, (Myp g R.) 7:30 Glee Club practice, (Fra.) 7:30 Keee Club practice, (Keee) Wednesday (Sayers Hall.) 7:30 Botany Club, (Snow.) 4:30 Cercle Francais, (306 Fra.) 4:20 Mining Journal, (201 Ha.) 11:00 Entomological Club, (Mu.) 43:50 The Architectural Eng. Soc. 49:30 4:30 Practice Teachers' Meeting Thursday 7:00 Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng. (130) 8:30 Orchestra Practices, Fra. (140) 11:00 Assembly, Dean Bates, University of Michigan, School of Friday 4:00 Economics lecture, Mr. John A. Prescott, of Kansas City President K. U. Alumni Association, "Marketing Corporate Securities," (Snow.) 1.000 Me - R (Acuteural) Eng. Soc. (Marvin.) 1.000 8:00 Student Council Dance, (Robin gymnasium.) 8:00 College Dance, (Robinson grmmasian.) 3:30 Sacred concert, auspices Y. M.-Y. W. The University Orchestra, Y. M. C. A. Quartet, Dean Skilton, Professor fessor Hubach, Miss Davis, and others. (Fraser chapel.) Athletics Apr. 17. Baseball, University Hawaii, Lahui Apr. 18. Baseball, University Hawaii, at Lawrence Apr. 18. Drake Relay Games at Des Moines Hawaii, at Lawrence. Ann 18, Drake, Palo Alto. Apr. 25. Outdoor interclass meet, McCook May 1-2 Seventh Interscholastic tennis tournament. McCook. May 1 N. U.-K. U. dual track meet, McCook. May 2. Eleventh annual interschol- astic track meet, McColo May 5. K. 5. S. A. C.-K. U. dual track meet at Manhattan. TRACK INSTEAD OF BASEBALL ATSALINA (By Paul A. Kuhn) Salina, Mar. 26.-At an election last Tuesday the high school athletic association decided by a vote of 112 to 54 to have track this year instead of baseball. It has been six years since the Salina high school has had students in track and field; students have not been very enthusiastic in baseball for the last two years it was decided that a track team would be much better for the school than baseball. The indications are very good for a winning team this year. Indoor practice has been going on for several weeks, and outdoor practice will commence next week. The school has a very good material for a winning team, and with the assistance of Coach Edwards it is expected that the school will make a good record this year. High School Athletic Association Votes Against National Pastime SALINA WILL VOTE ON NEW SCHOOL BOND ISSUE (By Paul A. Kuhn) Salina, Mar. 26—At a meeting of the Board of Education last Friday night it was decided to hold an election for issuing school bonds to the amount of $175,000 for new buildings and improvements. The proposed buildings and improvements are as follows: A junior high school. a new school. a middle school. an undergarden for the east side, and an addition to the north end school. All of these schools are very crowded and the new buildings and additions are needed badly. The election will be held April 7, along with the regular city election. The schools are carrying on a strong May 6-7. Baseball, M. U., at Law- Athet. May 14-15. Baseball, M. U., at Colum- May 16. M, U-K, U, dual track track at Columbia May 23. Annual invitation H. S. break meet at Lawrence track meet at Lawrence. May 20. M. V. track meet St. May 30. M. V. track meet; st. Boak June 6. Western Conference track Future Events Mar. 31. Piano Recital, Alice Eld- Oread Theatre Apr. 15. 29.-30 Eleventh Annual Music Festival. Apr. 25. Spanish play. May 1. Sophmore hop. May 5-7. Merchants' wee May 5-7, Merchants Week. May 11-14, Kansas Papermer Work paper Conference. May 11-14. Kansas Newspaper Week National and State News Stations FOUR FULL REELS The best in Motion Pictures at all times 5c 5c campaign and there is little doubt that the bonds will carry. University Daily Kansan VOCATION EDITOR (By N. L. Hershey) Mechanical Engineering Lawrence, Kansas ABILENE ATHLETES BEGIN ON TRACK AND BASEBALL A four-year course in mechanical engineering with the advantages of fully equipped shops and laboratories, prepares the student to enter this broad field under the best conditions. Ablenite, Mar. 25—Track and baseball practice is in full swing here. Although there is not a very great number of fellows out for these games, the coaches that the coaches say they will be able to pick winning teams from it. His position is often one of large responsibility. He is well paid. Last week a tennis club was organized by the girls of this school. This will furnish the amusement which has heretofore been lacking in the sping of the year for the fair sex. Eleventh Annual Music Festival Robinson Auditorium April 15th,29th and 30th The 33rd Annual MESSIAH Festival will be held at Lindsborg Park 5-12. The "MESSIAH" will be rendered by a chorus of more than 500 voices on April 5, 10 and 12. Alice Nielsen, the great prima donna soprano will give a recital Sunday afternoon, April 5th. Yasue, the world's greatest violinist, appears in recital the following Sunday. In all there will be 18 concerts and recitals during the week. For 36 page, free souvenir program, tickets, etc., write Bethany College, Lindsboro, Kans.-Adv. "Messiah" Announcements who feels an interest in such a vocation as should be encouraged in knowing that the growth of industry, and the modern striving after efficiency, open a broad way of opportunity to the able mechanical engineer. He is always in demand. University of Kansas Send the Daily Kansan home. Send the Daily Kansan home. Four Concerts The High School Student Four Concerts Madam Alice Neilsen, Prima Donna Soprano Eight Other Noted Artists St. Paul Symphony Orchestra 50 Players Student Season Ticket $1.50 On Sale at Registrar's Office from Wednesday, March 25 Ladies Millinery --with Robert Harland Dramalized from Harold Bell Wright's Novel Star Millinery 838 1/2 Mass. St. Mrs. McCormick, Mgr We have just received a large new shipment of the latest patterns. Remember this is a new store with everything new. We will be glad to show you. THE Powersock Theatre Matinee and Night Monday, March 30th Gaskill and MacVity (Inc.) 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