FRIDAY, JANUARY 15. 1923 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Much Interest Shown by Students in Prize Essay on Christianity Committee Announces Topics and Rules for Contest; Response Is Good The present goal of the committee is to have the list of contestants number at least 1000. As the preparation of an essay will take considerable time, these intending to enter the contest should not take more than the average amount of work next week in the suggestion of Miss Burbank. One of the topics chosen for special emphasis this year is the application of the teachings of Jesus to the practice of medicine, medicine, or journalism. The second topic on which special emphasis will be placed is: "The Application of the Teachings of Jesus to the Relationship Between China and other Nations." For the essay that is judged as being the best, the writer will receive $130. The second prize will be $75, third prize $50, and fourth prize $25. Each essay must be between 5,000 and 10,000 words in length, and three typewritten copies must be handed in at the Church of God in 1928. The winners of the contest will be announced during commencement week. Students planning to enter the context and desiring further information should get in touch with Prof. E. H Holmade, at 201c administration building, or Miss Burnham, at 205 Fruer Hall. Kansas Five Cops Battle From Grinnell Pioneers (Continued from page 1) gen, and Zuber and Campbell took the forward positions, replacing Schmidt and Hill. Petersen Active Player Related extra activities: During the closing minutes of the game, the Jayhawkers guards were barely guarded under the opposing ball and a hatmaker. Belgard to Zuber for the full length of the court gave the big football captain his chance to grab a basket, and the score went to 28 for the Jayhawkers. Peterson tied with Moran for big point honors with nine points, one of the most consistent players on the court. Pete was playing great basketball, without a single fail to nail his record. He was not the only field goals before he was taken from the game with four personalities. Total 11 6 Groebel (15) PG FT Duffett, f. 1 1 Chapin, f. 1 1 Lance, m. 1 1 Morgan, m. 1 1 Wing, p. 2 0 Nixon, p. 0 0 Alba, p. 0 0 | The box score | | :--- | | Raiden, Jr. | FG | 1 | 2 | | Schmidt, h. | FG | 2 | 3 | | Poisson, h. | FG | 4 | 5 | | Peterson, h. | FG | 1 | 1 | | Garcia, h. | FG | 4 | 6 | | Driven, h. | FG | 1 | 1 | | Hilt, h. | FG | 2 | 3 | | Harrison, h. | FG | 0 | 2 | | Kubler, h. | FG | 0 | 2 | | Zubler, h. | FG | 0 | 2 | | Taylor, h. | FG | 0 | 2 | Duffing, Grimmell forward, had his glasses broken during the play and was repaired by Mark. It was thought at first that some glass might be in his eye but an examination found that he escaped injury. School of Religion Popular Total Jonathan Kelley, Fow three times, missed, Schmidt and Vivienne Kane, Chao, Chao, Mark, Nikita J. Gellman, Technical Gals, Moran of Kelley, Catherine Gals, Kane, K. C. Gulliver, Kane, K. Attendance Is Increasing Every Semester The School of Religion becomes more popular, every year, judging by the increased attendance, and Dean S. B. Bradley took on the Hill; and many would take more courses if credits were allowed. Courses offered for the coming semester are those that have proved most attractive in Schools of Religion are getting national attention, and the recent meeting of the Council of Religious Workers at state universities announced that several students from their schools. They are gaining in favor with educational authorities. The Kansas School of Religion expects the largest enrollment for the coming semester it has ever had. Wm. W. Wineinger, M. D. 24, is at present practicing medicine and surgery at Dighton, Neams. Fraternities Will Play Intramural Basketball According to Coach John Sabo, the intramural basketball tournament will start sometime after the beginning of the second semester, with three different classes of organization fraternity, and the professional teams. The practice games that have been held for the teams during the last month have been successful in getting the teams in fair shape for the competitions, and the tournament bringing out some good teams and players. The games will be played on a round-robin schedule inside of each of the three classes, with a play-off of the class winners to decide the winner. The team sented to the winners, but it is not known yet what they will be. WANT ADS FOR RENT—Light housekeeping apartment in modern house, Garage if desired. cannot take children. Reference required. 721 Missouri. A20 FOR RENT - Room for two girls for second semester to be vacant Jan. 21. Cail after 5 p. m. 1247 Temp 1269. J20 J20 ROOMS FOR GIRLS: Six short blocks eartn and one-half block north from campus, 1928 Mass. Phone 2530 Black. Also meals if desired. 2530 FOR RENT—Pleasant room in modern home, for girls. 1240 Ohio. 428 LOST—Between Library and Ad., a gold Conklin fountain pen. J16 finder kindly call 1448R. J16 ROOM FOR BOYS—Modern, convenient to Hill and town, sleeping porch if desired. Phone 2089. 1328 Vt. ROOFS FOR GIRLS—Light housekeeping privileges if desired. 907 Arkansas St., phone 1855 White. J28 FOR 'RENT—Furnished apartment. 1547 Kentucky. Phone 2477 Blue. 197 FOR BENT TO BOYS—Two rooms, with three windows each room. Phone 1398, 1217 Team. J27 FOR RENT - Nice modern room for boys. Sleeping pajamas if desired. Also garage for rent, at 1213 Vt. J37 WANTED—Student laundry work; called for and delivered; prices reasonable. Perry's Hand Laundry, phone 2551. tf FOR RENT - Desirable room will be vacated by sorority girls at end of semester. Telephone extension in rooms. 1003 Tenn. J28 ROOMS FOR GIRLS—Exceptionally nice, well-lighted rooms on second floor of new modern home; quiet secreta of town, convenient to Hill and street. Also large third-floor suite. Prices reasonable. Hotel 1825 Louisiana. J25 Men Wanted A good reliable firm wants 7 college students to travel through several states for them next term. Transportation and $84.00 per month advanced and a bonus ranging from $75 to $200 per month. Men to begin work Jan. 24. Call Mr. Coles, 1799, and arrange for appointment. While you are studying late at night order a sandwich from Food For Thought IKES Phone 708 1 Flint to Address Pen Women Prof. L. N. Flint, head of the department of journalism, will go to Kansas City Saturday to speak before the Kansas City chapter of the League of American Pen Women. The meet-and-greet will be held at the Kansas City club after a lunch in the dining room of the club. Women Denied Voting Right Kansas City, Mo. Jan 14—Women were refused the right to vote in church affairs at a meeting of the Republican convention, church, western district of Missouri, in Kansas City yesterday. The vote came after a day of debate in which the speakers declared that if the right to vote was denied to the men who would "try to sneak out." ANNOUNCEMENTS All students who sold tickets for the lohman masque should check in the money and tickets to them in the edu- cal room 6 to 10 p. m., Eugene Krapt. FOR RENT—Single room for boys in modern house, for next semester. 1001 Maine. 1590 Black. J25 LARGE ROOMS—Furnished; house modern; boys or girls. Room for two, 812, 1299 Blue. J20 ROOFS FOR RENT in absolutely modern home; board if desired. Telephone 2537 Black J80 MA&CELLING 50c. shampooing 50c. Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775, F1 FOR SALE~Some first class furniture at reasonable prices. Inquire any evening at 1131 Term. J25 FOR RENT--For boys, exceptionally nice rooms. Ideal location on Hill 1105 Ln. J27 LOST—Gray note book with notes and readings; in gymnasium. Call J. E. Ralton. WANTED—Washing and ironing to bring home. Also bundle and day work, Call 1356. J17 Professional Cards MARCEL. 75E EVERYDAY—All kinds of beauty work done. Powder Box Beauty Shoppe. 1972. $300.12. 1981. $300.12. thoppe, name 218$_{2}$, $1025_{2}$ Mass. EYES EXAMINED. Glasses made. Law Optical Cab. 1625 Mass. MARCEL APPOINTMENTS—Phone 1256 Experienced operators. Sample's Barber and Beauty Shop, East Side, 9241; Mass, St. R. R. BUCHTINGSON, M. D.-P. BRUNOLI Limited to CINEMAS, eye care, heart and breast. Glasse fitted. Lounge 2 and 3, Home Building. Phone 1258. 718 Massachusetts Suiting You—That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 MASS. ST. If you would like to know just what our business training has drawn for hundreds of others; what it consists of; the possibilities that it holds out for you; in fact, full information in regard to the advantages of intensive work in this school, write, phone or call and we will lay the facts before you. LAW HENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. 1023 Mass. St. A tasty snack when "boning" for the finals makes the job easier. Owl Service PHONE YELLOW CAB 711 GEORGE'S LUNCH Just North of the Varsity Five can ride for the price of one JANUARY CLEARANCE $5.00 Now $8.75 $6.00 Now $4.50 $7.50 Now $5.65 $8.00 Now $5.95 $9.00 Now $6.75 Collar Attached Shirts $1.65 A buyers" "scoop" of fine new collar-attached percale shirts in the latest patterns and colors. A real buy at $1.65. 46 Lumberjacks, for men and women in wool, flannel, suede cloth and corduroy. Plain colors, checks and plaids. Warm and comfortable to wear for breezy days, on the "Hill." Lumber Jacks for men and misses Fancy Sweaters for men and women Four dozen fancy sweaters, V-neck and turtle neck slipovers and fancy coat styles, all colors, fairisle patterns and stripes. Choice— $5.00 Sweaters $3.75 6. 00 Sweaters 4.50 7. 50 Sweaters 5.65 8. 50 Sweaters 6.35 10. Sweaters 7.45 Collar Sweaters Heavy Shaker Knit Shawl Colleen Sweatset - 20% Discount French Flannel Shirts $1.95 A large assortment of our finest French flannel shirts in all the new color and pattern treatments; collars attached. These are excellent for school wear, being warmer than the ordinary shirt. Leather Jerkins for men and misses Tan, gray, green, crimson, brown and black are the colors. Suede, sheepskin, chamois, the leathers. Styles for both men and women. $12.00 Jerkins $ 9.00 $13.50 Jerkins $10.15 $15.00 Jerkins $11.25 $20.00 Jerkins $15.00 $25.00 Jerkins $18.75 SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JANUARY 23 SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JANUARY 23