. PAGE TEN THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, NOV. 20, 1925 Motor Population of Many States Whirls to Florida Main Route Across Bordered Clogged by Unheading Line of Dusty Machines Tammy, Fla., Nov. 20—A daily average of 500 earns foreign fluids by one coal deal, according to the count of E. L. Wise, prodector of the City Pharmacy in dapper, Fla., just whose name was interrupted under orders from history. This unaltered hide of population, according to the license tag, is drawn from every small east of the Mississippi and away from beyond. Such a trapping of bones and families has not taken place since the covered wager days of the midlife of the first century. Investment opportunities. These The Modern master wonders of these modern master wonders who remain is similar than those who moved by present in the westward expansion the stream of immaculate is naturally enlivened with a colorful and almost directed for their investments. Udallah the early immigrants thus restores last month's paid approximately $1,000,000 along the route for food, fuel and gasoline. All Rounds Clogged Every main route passes the barrier on road in the road in Valdobbiaro, Ga., observed by Wise, is elogged by the uncreating stream of daisy and mollusk coated machines, creating and repolling on the last few miles to their mouth. In these cases the average depth of the water of palm is about the middle of the mass of palm, with blood vessels set in a dust strained unequivocal face. The incoming motor cars have the increasing use of grype engines. Many of the automobiles have their trucks and household goods stored on runways lands and barges surrounds. Some boats have pulses and power systems. The latter are known to the native Florida as "iun car torrents." Autos Covered With Mud But all the modifications of whatever motor or does are caused with chip and mud or dirt, because Florida is lodged in by rough road lots in rural burial states and these must be obtained before the norrway exits into Florida. On the other hand, Florida there is no mud and off the road. Everybody along the way has been shaded by constant respiration in directing the streams of moisture and well-encircated with roads by reports from mining tractors. Students to Hear Choir Russians to Present Program In Gykangshan Nov. 23 The Trombone Symphonic Choir will introduce a new kind of choral music when it appears on Monday. Musical Night, Nov 24, in Balfour gymnasium. There was a time when, to hear a concert by a choir was to spend a whole evening listening to church music, collisions with fans and the classical music of florida held in the church's moses room, the programs rehearsed, so in addition to church music and fellowships, the Burzai Club will give arrangements of popular light classics, originally written for the piano and made especially appropriate for the arrangement have been made possible by the original ideas applied to choral singing by the director, Mr. Kliakbach, and thus for the first time a Prelude by Chorus or a "Song Without Word" to find a place on a choral uverture. Pursue the one definite thing which can be attached to the Russians, in ball-fights can be to the Spaniards, a love of the opera to the Italians, and crossbowmen over handshakes to the Americans, is their delight in choral singing. Whether the Russians come brave or fearful, affairs, wedding or a funeral, they will finish with an hour or so of singing in every everybody participates. This love for choral singing has led to a rich folklore. The Russian folk-songs have had the good fortune to be immortalized in books and films. A whole group of these choice bits of music, as well as many of the folks-songs of other countries, will be presented on the program's next Monday evening. A third of a bale of cotton was washed in two hours 15 college professors, three of them women, in an intercollege faculty contest at the experiment farm of Oklahoma A. and 24 college students. In the school of agriculture won the decision with a total of 139 pounds in their credit. Ancient News Customs Retained in Champery A tikhline newspaper is to be found in the Swiss village of Chammer. It is a survival of the olden days of Paris. In Park there were men who stood at the street corners and told the group of the city. When they had indeed they passed around the hat, At night they not at a tavern where they exchanged agreements gathered In Campany every Sunday immediately after church the villagers hear "The Town Crier." In editor appears on a balcony overhearing the street announcements. The next news given is that of the decisions of the courts. He then speaks of the fines and penalties incurred by the citizens of the community and brings to public attention the major decisions of the civil authorities. "The Town Crier" also has its spiker advertising department. Ittype notices of lost and found articles. In other words it takes the place of a local printed newspaper which upchase the news time has never existed in Chambersburg. If any citizen transgresses one of the published decrees he cannot fall on such an assertion that he was not present when "The Town Crier" announced the official decrees. Everyone is expected to listen. Bent Missouri. --night in the rest room of central Administration building. The council also recommends that the poll be conducted under a security conveniencer to be held Dec. 1. For the purpose of giving extra practice to the members of the principle of speech classes, a series of meetings, to be held in room 104 Green hall at 4:30 on Monday afternoon, is planned. At each meeting a different subject will be taken for discussion. Series of Discussions Planned for Forensics The subject for the next meeting will be "Which has contributed most to society, the arts or the sciences?" The meeting will be opened with two five minute discussions by Georgia McClain and Millard Hunsley, chairman for the next meeting are Miss Wingene Lacey and Millard Hunsley. N. S. G. A. Will Back Poll Vote on World Court Question Sanctioned by Women W, S. G, A, will back the poll to be taken on the world court question in every possible way, according to plans made at the regular meeting last Richard Hamm spoke before the council on the subject of the world court. Jay Percell was appointed on behalf of the court. Price for the musical comedy, There Will Be a Hot Time in the Old Town at the Business Cycle First Annual School of Business Party 9 o'clock Tommie Johnston and His K. U. Serenaders Sat Nite Stags Unlimited $1.50 Everyone Invited "Little Manderin," were decided upon, at the meeting. Seats will be $1, 75 cents and 50 cents at night, and 75 and 50 cents at the matinee. The proposal of the Men's Student Council that the money derived from variates he divided in proportion to the enrollment in the library reported by W. S. G. A. Jacqueline Stice reported that the library authorities welcomed the idea of the W. S. G. A. assisting them in the discipline of women students who attended the last meeting at the last meeting of W. S. G. A. that all women of the University who violate the regulations of the Library would assist the authorities in In his inaugural speech President Lichte of the University of Michigan defined that 85 per cent of college students should be bank for the six-year minded student. El Eteneo, Spanish club, hold a business and social meeting Thursday afternoon in room 205 East Administration building. The program consisted of two presentations reading "Exprosaeca" by M. R. G. Nasez, instructor in the Spanish department, and a fare in pantomime, "The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter." The character very similar to Estrella Schieman, with a hairstyle similar to Minnie Harton and Paul Van Eenm The polo ane riding association at the University of Oklahoma plan to lay out a steeple-chasing course of码乳 miles in 1.8 length along a river El Ateneo Holds Social and Business Meeting A contest on attendance to stimulate interest, is being held by the members. The captains of the teams are Russell Culver and Lily Dind Back. The losing side at the end of the second quarter wins, according to Miss Hazelina Gilchardon, instructor in the Spanish department. The University of Arizona shows a greater increase in enrollment a year for the past five years than any other United States, according to statistics. --- We have the exclusive agency in Law- rence for: Our deferred credit system is meeting with great success. Have you been in to find out about it? A little money in this store will enable you to buy your Christmas presents for all your friends. Roakwood Pottery Cordova Leather Leagines and Bulova Watches Sol. Marks & Son University Jewelers Hobo Day and Rowlands Institutions at K. U. Over twenty years ago, before Hobo Day was thought of, we started as booksellers to Jayhawkers. May Hobo Day too stand the test of time. BEAT MIZZOU! 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