UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSA™ ANNOUNCEMENTS The student volunteer band will give a series of monthly open meetings to which all interested in mission work are invited. First meet at Myers Hall on Wednesday night at 7:00 p. m. Electrical engineers should order pictures through H. C. Hanser or through Mr. Bocker, at the office of the electrical department. Another tryout for the junior farce will be held in Room 314, Fraser Hall. Half-time March 10 at 7:50 o'clock, they go on to be needed. G, Dean McElhenney, Mgr. The recital of Prof. C. E. Hubach scheduled for tonight, has been postponed until March 26. The Jurisprudence Club of the School of Law will meet tonight at eight o'clock at the Sigma Chi house on East Lee street. Dr. F. D. G. Harvey and Professors Helleburg and Davis will speak on the negro question, after which an informal discussion by the members will take place. Glove cleaner, thoroughly cleans gloves without removing the gloss. Also kid or white buck shoes. Barber's Drug Store,-25c-Adv. This morning's express brought us some new 1014 kennon balls, for 8fc to 136. A new one, the wonder cigar lighten, on the best ever seen for 25c as Car rolls, 799 Mass. St.-Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. WANT ADS FOR RENT--Desirable room. 1 young ladies at 1408 Tennessee St. Easy Money—Something Different University students, who are men of character, and who expect to work during the summer vacation will serve their own interests with L. G. Morony Agency Manager, American Central Life Insurance Co. 235 New England Blge. Topeka, Kansas—Adv. 107-5 Send the Daily Kansan home. Bert Wadham The College Barber On 14th St. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and profits $100,000 The Student Depository J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist 307 W. 16th Street, Office 822 Mass. Bell phone 606-543-4982 PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. MONNELL Physician and surgeon Office, 819 Mass. St., Bell 3390 Home, 1346 Teenn. St., 1023 Homme, 8393 Homme. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence Kansas. J. W O'BRYON, Dentist. Over Wilson Drug Store. Bell Phone 507. G. A. HAMMAN M. D. Eye, ear, and S. B. BURTON Building. Dick Building. Guaranteed. HARRY REDING. M. D. Eyes ear, nose Antenna. Phone 513. Home 512. B phones. Phone 513. Home 512. R. B. BRCHTEL, M., D. O. B33 Mass acoustics Street. Both phones, office and schools. G. W. JONES, A. M., M. D. Diseases of the stomach, surgery, and gynecology. Anilie Hall, Residence, 1501 Ohio St. Both phones, 35. DR. H. T. JONES, Room 12 F. A. B. Adig. Residence 1130 Tenn. Phones 2112. DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over squires' Studio. Both phones. DR. B. JOHNSON WHITE. Onsite. Phones, Bell 938, Home 257, Office, 745 Mass. St. §d. W. Parpous, Engravew Watchmaker and Gardener and Jewelry. Ball Phone 17- 71. M.A. CLASSIFIED Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co., for Massa lamps. 1937. Mass. cars 688. Prices reasonable, work the host. Let us in- quire about the room size you would like. Glove 198 & Boat 20, 816 Mass. Room 370 & Boat 315. Ladies Tailors MRS. MELLISON, Dressmaking and Ladies Talking. Elevating women’s vitality, 1903- 1925. Lawrence Sewing School. Luedt' tailoring and dreammaking. Sewing school 814 Mace Phones 550. Miss Powers; Miss O. McClaray. Queens OY College. System and swine science. Mrs. M. G. Mark Horned. 834 Ky. Middle School. Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, fair-goods, "Martial arts," hair salon, call Ball 527, Home : 51. The Select Hair Dress School, 927 Mass 83. Barber Shops Go where they all go J. C. HOUK 913 Mass. WORK TO GIVE KANSAS A PURE WATER SUPPLY Students' Co-op Club. **$30 to $30 per week.** 1349 KY. Geo. H, Vansell SW. State Sanitary Engineers at K. U. Supervise Installation of Many Water Systems Having decided that water is the best beverage, Kansas is particular about the kind her citizens drink. Kansas was the first state to abolish the common drinking cup, and also the first state to employ consulting sanitary engineers for the cities. Prof. C. A. Haskins of the University of Kansas, is the chief, and his assistant is Prof. F. R. Hesser. These men must approve every plan for sewage disposal of water supply that is installed in a Kansas city. Much work has been done recently, and the engineers have a busy week ahead of them. Fredonia is building a new water works plant, and a sewage disposal system, with the assistance and advice of Professor Haskins. The intake of the waterworks system is to be changed, as the proposed sewage purification system on the Fall river interferes with the water supply. Professor Haskins also has just visited Fort Scott, where the high water of the Marmaton river, has been interfering with the sewage disposal system. Fort Scott has just made her sewage system flood proof. Nickerson is another city to take advantage of the opportunity to advise with the University engineers. Nickerson wants to take advantage of her location on the underflow of the Kansas river in southern Wyoming by partnering with the City engineer of Nickerson has drawn up plans for a modern waterworks plant. Professor Hesser will be in Kinchela this week to look over the water. But the greatest improvement that the state engineers have supervised is at Olathe. That city is located on the highest point in eastern Kansas, with the ground sloping away on all sides. The nearest stream is Cedar Creek, four miles east of Olathe. For the past months the city has been depending on surface water collected in ponds, and last summer the supply failed completely. For several months water was hauled from Kansas City, and the rate went up to $2 a thousand gallons. Now the city is completing a big dam on Cedar Creek, five miles north of Olathe. For purification system at the city pumping station. A permanent water supply therefore will be assured. Council Grove is preparing plans for a modern filtration plant on the Neosho river. The plans have just been approved. "Our work is to keep up the standard of city water and sewage systems," said Professor Haskins. "We recommend all plans drawn by city engineers. Also we keep cities matching each other's water supplies." K. U. HAS MODEL DRUG STORE Students in Pharmacy Operate it and it is Complete Even to Red and Blue Water Jars A drug store without soda fountain, hair brushes, candy or cigars, is operated by the students in the School of Pharmacy at the University of Kansas. The familiar glass bottle of blue water are in evidence however. Another purpose of the model drug store is to instruct the prospective drugsurgist in the art of keeping a store. The store at present is in charge of R. S. Herman, a student in the College who has served as a prescription clerk for the past three years in an Olathe drug store. Drugs of every known kind, variety, and degree are kept at the K. U. model pharmacy. It is said to be the best stocked drug store in the state. The pharmacy students buy all their supplies there and practice practically the whole field of prescription filling, the stock is complete. Fresh shipment of Allegretto delicous candies just received, 65c the wound. Carroll's, 700 Mass. St.-Adv. GO TO COLLEGE IN KANSAS, SAYS EAST New golf clubs and balls two complete makes at Carroll's, 709 Mass. St.-Adv. New York Newspaper Adviser Young Men to Get Their Education in West Colgates Dactylas The New Perfume McCOLOCH'S Drug Store. You Can Earn a Good Living and lay up some money too, on graduating from the lawrence Business College. Enrols in one of the many professional degree programs. Free Employment Bureau at your service. Write for catalog to Kansas and best between you and us. "Go to Kansas, young man, for your Kansas, young man, for your education," is the advice Eastern newspapers are giving these days to their readers. The great difference in the cost between Kansas and Missouri and the inspiring spirit at the Western institutions are the reasons given. LAWRENCE Business Collage Lawrence, Kansas. The New York Mail in an editorial published last week under the caption "Western vs. Eastern Colleagues" has this to say: "It has been ascertained that the regular expenses of the average student at the Kansas colleges are $300. As it is impossible for an average boy to attend any of the eastern colleges—even the cheapest of them—for less than $600 a year, it might be a good thing for someone from failure of limbo to dislike to deny to their sons the advantage of a college training, to send them to a Kansas college instead of to Yale, Harvard or Princeton. "They might do worse, even without the economic motive. The colleges of Kansas are not famous, but there are several of them where a spirit of work and of material scholastic help prevails that is rather rare in the great eastern institutions. The pilgrim from the East, the Anabaptist of Kansas or Washburn College, or Baker College, is likely to be surprised at the old-fashioned spirit of doing everything all together, under a joyous initiative that he finds. There is a sort of apostolic zeal about the business of getting an education in one of those places. The visitor is impressed by the fact that it is all very like the spirit that must have prevailed at Yale or Harvard in the rude, struggling old days, when the giant who would mount up with such mighty results. In Kansas what the boys cannot find a professor to teach them, they teach themselves. "In this spirit there is more intellectual boost than there is in million-dollar laboratories or in required courses of reading perfunctorily worked up in palatial libraries. Go west, young man—if you can find that sort of thing in the West, and cannot readily find it here." Oread Theatre SOCIAL NOTES Change of Program Daily Licensed Films Shown 4 Reels of pictures daily that have never been shown before The Alpha Delta Pi sorority will entertain the Acacia fraternity this evening from 7 to 8. Sigma Delta Chi held initiation last night for Calvin H. Lambert, of Emporia. Newton C. Campbell, Harold D. Evans, Lewis M. Sawyer, Jr., Morris Blacker and R. J. Campbell of Kansas City, and Chas. W. Thalen of Leavenworth spent Sunday at the Phi Psi house. Phi Kappa Psi gave its annual Irish Party in Ecke's Hall Fridy night. 5c. ___ 5c. The Sigma Phi Sigma fraternity will give a dancing party at Eagle's Hall Friday March 13. The Pi Psi sorority has issued invitations for an informal tea Saturday afternoon from three to five. . . . Phi Delta Theta will hold initiation Saturday night for the following new members; cascade from left to right: Smith Dickenson Markel, Neeley Todd, Jean Lowther. The Phi Delta Theta fraternity entertained Messrs. Weber, Beck, and Fraser of the Eva Tanguay company at dinner last night. Baseball gloves, bats, and balls, all new at Carroll's 709 Mass, St.-Adv. Come down and select your glove or mit now. Carrolla, 709 Mass. St. Louis. Sam S. Shubert Mat Wed. and Sat. E. H. Southern PROTSCH The Tailor THEY ARE HERE A. G. ALRICH Printing Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Bubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. 744 Mass. SPRING SUITINGS SPRING SUITINGS FRANK KOCH TAILOR 727 Mass. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT AT ANDERSON'S OLD STAND JOHNSON & TUTTLE 715 PROPS. Mass. DOG RETRIEVES GAME ON ROOF "Teddy," the only bird dog that is trained to retrieve game from the roof of tall buildings, a black and white setter, is owned by H. T. Martin, curator of paleontology at the Museum at the University of Kansas. Teddy, a Setter. Hunts on the Tiles of High Buildings at the University of Kansas. Pigeons are a nuisance at the University. They nest in the gutters and rain spouts on top of the buildings, and litter up the sills of the windows. So their extermination has been made easier. Teddy goes his gun every Saturday morning for a pigeon hunt. And Teddy goes along, too. Whenever a bird falls, Teddy is on the job. Sometimes the game drops on the roofs of the buildings, but that makes no difference to "Teddy." With a junitor to open the doors, he goes out of a window and picks his hat. Then there is the door. Then he carries it back to his master. No roof is too steep for Teddy, and noledge too narrow. He's after the birds. KANSAS GETS TEACHERS FOR SMALLER SALARIES Kansas gets teachers for her state university at a lower figure than is paid anywhere else, and Kansas is the premier college-going state. Here are figures just compiled of the highest salaries paid in the leading state universities: California, $5,000; Iowa, $4,600; Oklahoma, Ohio, Illinois, and Wisconsin, $1,800; North Dakota, $3,500; North Dakota, $3,500; Nebraska, Missouri, Texas, and Kentucky, $3,-000; Kansas, $2,500. Feams Which Will Contest for the Honor of Participating in Finals at K. U. Are Ready DISTRICT DEBATERS LINE UP ANALYZE WATER FROM ALL KANSAS CITIES The subject for debate this year is, "Resolved, that the state of Kansas should enact minimum wage legislation. The finals will be held at the University of Kansas, the evening of May 1, when the two inter-district champions will contest for the state cup. The cup was won last year by Burlington. Work on the water surveys for Kansas cities is being finished at the state water survey laboratory in Snow Hall. The report of the survey made recently for *Topeka* will be issued soon. Samples of water from many cells were examined in the laboratory. The district championships of the state high school debating league have been decided and the schedule for the inter-district series arranged. McLouth of the First will meet Burlington of the Fourth; Rosedale of the Second will meet Caney of the Third; Charleston County of the Sixth and Ashland of the Seventh will meet El Dorado, of the Eighth. Lawrence, Kansas No fuel or matches to hunt; a turn of the switch starts the heat. 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. You will use an Electric Chafing Dish twice as much as an ordinary one, because it's always ready. Eacun town in the state must have the water analyzed at least once a year by this laboratory and practically all the towns have sent in samples to the Ekk City, Atchison, Ellsworth has been examined this week. University Daily Kansan Mechanical Engineering You can have the jolliest kind of a time concocting something in the Electric Chafing Dish. It is very convenient to have when there are guests. Send The Daily Kansan Home Send The Daily Kansan Home The Electric Chafing Dish Not a Luxury but a Necessity who feels'an interest in such a vocation as The High School Student "Twill be a pleasure to show you." Lawrence Railway and Light Company VOCATION EDITOR Why bother with a messy, flame heated Chafing Dish when you can have one electrically heated. 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. His position is often one of large responsibility. He is well paid. The Clothes Question College clothes are different. Our advertisers will show you the correct solution. Ober's Johnson & Carl Peckhams J. 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