THURSDAY, APRIL 16. 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Relay Number of Owl to Appear on Campus Early Friday Morning Journalism Press Prints Issue Loaded With Humorous Cuts and Jokes The journalism press is printing the Rehay number of the Sour Owl which is in applause on the HPI Fridge and is on worktop in Journal-World print shop the ;-ating was turned over to the University press yesterday. The magazine will be distributed to members of Sigma Iota Chi, who will sell the magazine. On Friday morning, Three-two pages make up this book, which is recorded to录音 Montgomery, business manager, 15 pages of advertising will appear in the Owl, and 17 pages of humorous matter and cartoons. Sigma Delta Chi and a meetings last night at the Beta house, where, plans for the sale were announced The Owl will be put on sale outside the stadium for the Kansas relays. "Two thousand copies of the Faculty number were sold," Jimmy Connell, circulation manager, said just night. "We have ordered 2100 of the Relay number." Several hundred tickets are downtown, and two hundred will be used for exchanges and out of town circulation." The fraternity voted to sign contracts with College Comics, College Humor and other worthy college publications. The students' rights of the Sour Owl, over a period of one year. Material elipped from the Owl will be paid for at a fair rate, and each magazine will observe the rules of the Owl will be copyrighted next year. Proofs of the copy to appear in the Owl wolf examined last night by members of the fraternity. "Chick Shawson, eddiz," said the illustrations and humorous articles undoubtedly best during his editorial of the Owl. K. U. Philatelic Society to Hold Meeting April 10 The regular meeting of the K, U Philadelphie Society will be held Taa s day evening, April 10, in room 209 Fraser hall, at 7:30. A short noss meeting will be held followed by an auction. Several copies of the new one hall and one owe and one ball, cent stamps have been received by Marshall Sel Williams c28, who will show them and give a talk discussion of the cent currencies and variations in the new issue. An investigation at the University of Chicago, which lasted a year, disclosed the information that a student should spend at least forty-two hours a week studying and net over two hours at parties. It is also recommended that four hours each week be spent on physical contact not touching on the courses, two hours to religious and seven hours to physical activities. Zalhia Thompson, presi ANNOUNCEMENTS Nine hundred eighty-seven notices of falling work were sent out by the dean's office at the University of Florida, but one noteworthy case than were sent out last fall. Botany Club will meet Thursday, April 16, at 7:30 in Sand hall. Dorothy Brown and Arthur Berger will speak. The regular business meeting of the Square and Compass for April will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday all MN members are urged to be present. All MN members are urged to be present. WANT ADS FOUND—Business end of a fountain pen. Owner only have by inquiry at Kuman office. A20 LOST—Green Shaeefer fountain pen in Robinson gym, at convocation Wednesday. Finder please call 1783 Black. A19 LOST—Alpha Tau Omega pin on campus. Number 14,800. Initials B. P. T., Call 1544 Red. A21 FOR RENT—Furnished house, suitable for fraternity, on Oread. Inquire at 1145 Miss. St. A21 FOR RENT-Apartment at the Stubbs building, 1103 Mass. Inquire at Apt. 2 for information. tt MARCELLING, 50c, shampooing, 50c. Phone 2775 and 1015 KY. A17 LOST—Blue leather pocketbook with initials B. M. Hamb. Contains pen, pencil, other articles. Call 2397 Blue. FOR RENT—Apartment at the Oread. Call 718. Sport Notes The rainy weather is not casing and the daylight may be yet respective to the Relays catrury. A bright sun tomorrow and next day will put the track in first class shape. A new contender for the one-nite relay team appeared yesterday. In trial run Wengwni, "The Galloping Fish," run a quarter-mile in 52.5. This time could be materially reduced under ideal weather conditions, and marks by Rousey, Fisher and Engle, the best set in the runs this year. If the weather is favorable Saturday, Rooney should do 49.2-5 in his quarter, Fisher 56, Engle and Wongwai, or any other two who will run, 51. This totals up to 3:22-2:4 for the mile relay, a new record later. Conch Schalademan is not making any wild predictions about walking away with hones. In fact, he has never been to a beach, but if one is to indulge in the ancient pastime of doping, he cannot but arrive at certain conclusions: that Kansu has at least three good roles in the quarter, the balk is the肌 But the most optimistic Kamaru will have to admit that Nebraska, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota, Kansas, Nebraska, etc., etc., are not sending teams down here for their health. Each is confident of coping a big hit, of carrying away a part of the team or being offered by the athletic association. Renent, Plivius, and let your Olympian hosts gaze on a spectacle which will rival the ancient games of Greece in grandeur and perfection. Athletes from 15 states, the pick of thousands of contestants, will assemble here Saturday to test their speed, skill and brawn. What a race the 100-yard dash will see! A great constellation of fleet-footed athletes will gather here in an effort to annihilate time and space. It is perhaps rash to say that Paddock's mark of 9.6 seconds will be endangered, but it would be utterly to imagine that the 10 dot of Wisconsin will go ambulance with Loren of Nobusiana, Farley of Missouri, McAndrews of Wisconsin, Port of Texas, A, & M., Lindsay of Oklahoma, Fisher and Wongwai of Kansas, and Buckley of Occidentes, entered. Regular Meals and Short Orders HILLSIDE CAFE On 9th between Louisiana and Indiana SHIRTS Now is the time to replainish your shirt stock from one of the most complete stocks we have ever shown—all the new patterns and fabrics, and they are made to fit. A big showing at— Sport Wear $1.25 - $1.50 - $1.95 Yellow Slickers $4.95 721 MASS. ST. Gibbs Clo. Co. Here are a few men who will compete in the pole vault. Some of them have a national and international reputation: Brownell, Illinois McKown, Emporia Normal; Booscher, Northwestern; Harrington, Notre Dame; Sherrell, Pennsylvania; Notre Dame; Worthington, Louisiana; Wirsig, Nebraska; Dalby, Drake; Carter, Kansas Aggies; Duplin, Kansas. Registrar Attends Convention Registrar George O. Foster is attending the National Convention of the American Association of College Registrars at Boulder, Colo., this week to discuss a series of meetings for the discussion of problems and methods pertaining to the registrar's office. Pi Sigma Alpha Initiates Eight at Wiedemann's Mr. Foster will speak at a K. U. dinner to be given at the Beaufort Hotel in Bouliet, Wednesday, April 12. The hotel will be "Kansas University Today." At a meeting bold last Tuesday night at Wiedemann's ten room the following students were infilated into Pi Sigma Alpha honorary political science fraternity. E. P. Learned, H. R. Enclow, Morit Chair Thompson, Robert L. Toning, F. F. Dieterich, and Olin F. Notling. After the initiation services the following officers were elected for the oming year; Harvey Walker re-created president, Moni Clair Speer president, James B. Carter secretary and treasurer, Mr. Walker also gave a report on the annual meeting of the fraternity held in ballss, Tecna, April 1. An account of the events took place at Southern Methodist University as also given by Mr. Walker. See the Kansas Relays! DR, BECHEL, Medicine, Surgery, Ottopea- tion. Residence phone 1343. Office 547 Mass., phone 548. C & E GORILLIA M D. Despiacelle Ear, Eye, Nose, and Throat. Glass fitting guaranteed. Phone 415, over Dick's Drug Store, Lawrence, Kansas. THE DALE PRINT SHOP Programme. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopathic Physician. 909% Mass. Phone 2237. PROFESSIONAL CARDS 5 1027 Mass. Job Printing. Phone 228 DRS, WELCH and WELCH, the Chiropractors Palmer graduates, X-ray Laboratory. Phone 115. "RELAY NUMBER" DR. C, R. A1BRIGHT, Chiropractor, 1103 Mass, opposite the Court House. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1027 Mass. BRING YOUR QUARTER TOMORROW Play Ball 633-635 Massachusetts Where Your Dollars Have the Most Cents LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1027 Mass. Eye glasses exclusively. BALLS - - - - BATS - - - - GLOVES For those who have hours of leisure in Spring afternoons, whether you play "catch" or nine innings, Winchester baseball goods insure a successful game. SCHULZ alter, repairs, creations and presses your clothes right up to now. Suiting you—that's my business. Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. St. A large range of styles and prices. SOUR OWL Goes on Sale on the Hill and at All News Stands "Jazz Murders," special feature by J. Stanley Pennell, and Dramatic page of Cherchez La Femme and others. A double-spread of cartoons entitled, "Kansas As Some See Us." Four full pages of cartoons in addition to the regular cartoons. Heston, O'Bryon, Beil, Huston, Kincaid, the best of the Hill artists contribute to this issue. "The Relay Number" cover, designed by Dick Beil, the best of campus artists, is printed in four colors. The booklet is thirty-two pages, eight more than the Faculty number. It is chock full of snappy, bright humor that is real and original. You'll like it. It's our last one this year. Thirty-two pages of Kansas Humor in the final issue of "Owlie." It's our best issue— STILL TWO-BITS Greeting Cards For all occasions: Friendship, sympathy, congratulations, birthday, etc. Prices are reasonable. University Book Store HARL H. 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