FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Oread High School Announces Program for Commencement Presentation of Honor Awards to Be Made at Exercises, Tuesday, June 2 Prof. R. A. Schlegel, dean of the School of Education will be the speaker for the thirteenth annual commencement exercises of Oread training school which will be held Tuesday evening, June 2, in the auditorium of central Administration building. The Oread medal, scholarship honor, American Chemical Society prize, the essay award and the pre-eminent honors award to be presented at the exercises. F. G. Wereing, director of the school, will present them. The D. A. R. American society prize will be presented by Mrs. H. E. Don Carlle. Emma Merrill is the validerictor of the class. The Seniors are: Eusebio A. Bucce, Tamarie Conley, Emma Merrill, Emmanuel John, Keen and Agnes Grassi. Following is the commencement program: La Sorella (Spanish March) ... ... Borel-Clere ... Paul-Iceland Invoction ... Rev, C. W. Thomas Awake ... Marzo The Lark and the Nighteengale, Denza Valedictory ... Emma E. Merrill Vocal Solos Break of Day ... Wilfred Sanderson In My Garden ... Samuel Liddle Mrs. Edward M. Belles Address ... Dean R. A. Schwegler Songs of Long Ago ... Marzo Welcome Pretty Primrose ... Pimatti Biedernan Girl's Club Club Presentation of Diplomas ... Schwegler Presentation of Honor Awards ... Prof. F, J. Weering Benediction ... Rev. C. W Thomas WANT ADS ROOM- For girls attending summer school, large, airy room in modern home. Sleeping porch available, summer rate. Phone 2453. M27 THE OHIO mixed club, 1247 Ohio st., will be open the entire summer school, under the management of Mrs. Alexander of the Vermont Club. Rooms for men with large sleeping rooms for women from campus, phone: 975, 1919. LOST—Large Swan pen on campus. Name on pen. Call 1824. M27 ROOMS with sleeping porches for boys during summer session, $8 and $10. 1410 Tern. Phone 1555. M27 ATTENTION Non-Smokers - Rooms for boys. Light and roomy. Conveniences not found elsewhere in town. Price no more than others without these conveniences. Come and for yourself. 104 Miss. Mar, St. 1408 MST FOR SALE—Ford roadster, good running order. Engine in good condition, good tires, 445. Phone 444. LOST-Black and White censor ring setting, between Fracer ball and Alpha Delta Pi house. Call 290, Reward. M24 ROOMS for rest—Large Delightful rooms, plenty of windows, for summer school students, at 127 Tenn. THE PATTerson Mixed Club 1245 La., will be open for the 10 weeks summer session under the management of Mrs. O, W. Patterson. Rooms with sleeping porch for men, 88 and $10 per month. Phone 1303. HOUSE FOR RENT—to small fraternity. Address XYZ c-o Kansan. SCHULZ alters, repairs, creates and presures your clothes right up to now Suiting you—that's my business. Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. St. Heat Operated Ice Box, New Swedish Invention (Science Service) Stockholm, May 22—An artificial ice box that operates like a coffee percolator and generates cold from heat has been invented by two young Swedish engineers of the Stockholm Institute of Technology, Carl Munters and Baltaar von Platen. When heated at one point, either by gas, electricity, or kerosene, it cools the room to about $40^\circ$C. A domestic household needs to be run only a few hours a day. When operated with gas at the Stockholm prices it produces the equivalent of eight pounds of ice at the cost of one cent, and in view of the mild winter and consequent shortage of ice facing the country,wen invention comes not opportunely. The construction of the new ice chest is extremely simple. It has no movable, mechanical parts, no pistons, fans, pumps, ventilators, or any other devices that prevent it from being is initiated by heat which sets an ammonia solution in motion in a small boiler. The ammonia then passes through condensation tubes and mixes with carbon dioxide to mixeries with hydrogen and by thus evaporating absorbs enough heat to cool the food in the refrigerator. In a third cylinder called the freezer, the ice chest was washed free from the hydrogen and then percolates down through a set of For the launching of the new idea the Royal Board of Trade has granted a loan of 300,000 kronen and manu- alised it gradually started on a commercial scale. tubes into the boiler again, where the heat once more sets it in motion. While this action is kept up the rear of the boiler, we are not able to effect the condensation running water so far but are used, but an air cool-in system is being devised by the Name of New Fraternity Will Be Kappa Phi Alpha Kappa Phi Alpha is the correct name of the newly organized fraternity for men working their way through the University. The name was erroneously published as Phi Kappa Alpha. The former mis-satased name might be confused with the social fraternity of similar name. The fraternity composed of men attending the University and who are entirely dependent upon their own resources. Any man in school who is working his way entirely is eligible for membership. Learn Shorthand and Typewriting in our Summer School. Touring or Hiking? You'll be doing both before the summer is over. Take advantage of these specials and be prepared. A Few Specials for Saturday Sweater Coat, two tone; just the thing to wear $4.75 mornings and evenings; regular $6.00; special... Ladies' Leather $5.50 Hiking Boots "True Fit" Union Suit, balloon seat, double crotch; regular $1.50; special... Blue Work Shirt, coat style; regular, $1.25; special... $95c See our complete line of tents, cots, camp stools, frying pans, grates and most anything in outing supplies. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED YATE'S OUTING STORE 706 Mass. Across From De Luxe Ph.1923 Special for Graduates New and Novel Compacts Yardley's, April Shower, Houbigant's, Marinella, and others— $1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00 Crushed Bond Pound Paper and Envelopes Also a large variety of other papers- 59c to 89c Perfumes in Dainty Packages Crane's Chocolates in Graduation Gift Boxes $1.00 - $3.00 - $5.00 $1.00 - $2.00 - $3.00 And she would just adore a box of Reese's Drug Store 929 Mass. St. Metzler Furniture Co. Quality the Best Honest Prices Good Service Furniture-Rugs-Linoleum For Commencement Gifts Books Book Ends Memory Books Special Prices on Book Ends 40 per cent Discount WOLF'S BOOK STORE IT'S THE CUT OF YOUR CLOTHES THAT COUNTS They ask us—"Are you really selling Society Brand suits for forty dollars?" Yes! "The same cut that built their reputation?" Yes! "Fine fabrics too?" Yes! For the clothes wise man, the economical buyer, his greatest opportunity. Yes! Other New Suits, Flannel-$35 with 2 Pants This Store will remain open until 9 P.M. May 29th, and will be closed all day May 30th—Decoration Day. "LAST TRACK MEET OF THE SEASON" Kansas Missouri Dual Meet Saturday Afternoon MAY 23 2:00 P.M. STADIUM FIELD