TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Lawrence Has Many Excellent Transportation Facilities; Trains Provide 36 Possibilities Each Day Few students realize the transportation facilities afforded the town of Lawrence. There are 50 ways *getting in and out of Lawrence*. Of these 50 ways, the railroads offer 36 hours of service and the canals and out of Lawrence every twenty-four hours. The Rock Island is next with 12. The Union Pacific is third with 10. Owing to these facilities many travelling men make Lawrence their headquarters. The following is an example of trains in and out of Lawrence: EAST BOUND BETWEEN TO. PENA & V. C Leave Leave Arrive Topken Lewr. K, C. No. R, R. 4:50a 4:54a 7:19a 18 S, F. 5:65a 5:51a 7:09a 24 R, F. 5:29a 6:06a 7:15a 2 R, I. 5:50a 6:32a 7:15a 12 R, I. 5:55a 6:21a 7:30a 32 R, I. 6:30a 7:18a 8:30a 40 R, I. 6:30a 7:18a 8:30a 120 R, I. 7:40a 9:27a 9:45a 110 S, F. 9:25a 10:27a 11:55a 106 S, F. 9:25a 10:27a 11:55a 106 S, F. 2:42p 3:26p 4:40p 104 U, P. 3:00p 3:26p 4:40p 104 U, P. 3:00p 3:26p 4:40p 104 U, P. When Balloting Fails Gambling Wins Office Cutting cards for the presidency of men's Pan-Hellenic council bids fair to becoming the only effective way of selecting a man for that office. The Pan-Hellenic council convenes days' closing at a meeting at the Delta Phthata house. On the second drawing of cards, Pete Weyl contests. Then Ted Slaton, the coveted office, Three candidates were nominated for the position in this order, Wolty, Sanborn and Gene Beck. To keep from splitting a Pacchiacea vote, he suggested taking Wolty and Sanborn to battle for the job. On the first ballot, eight votes went to Wolty, and the same number of $Saborn$. Another ballot was taken with the same result, and Wolty was eliminated because evident that the race would be a matter of endurance, so it was moved to have the candidates leave the room for further discussion. When they arrived, Wolty had eight votes and Sanborn, eight, either ballot, did not change the result. The counsel then decided to nominate other men along with the two already put up, and "Frenchy" Ben Benton, who was a captain, names were placed in nomination. On the next ballot, Wely and Sanborn drew seven votes each, and Belgard, two. The lowest candidate was Ben, the 1st, and balletmaster arenan. "Shucks, the five of clubs," he ejaculated. A pack of cards was shuffled thirteen times, and the candidates drew. Welty looked at his card. This was no namer an end to the election, so one delegate had a happy thought of cutting cards for the job. Worn out by ceaseless balloting and debate, the council and the candidates ran in as a means of ending the affair. Sanborn pulled forth a card and looked at it. "The five of hearts," he yelled. The men drew again. Sunborn pilled out a deuce of spades ad spades Otwy got a ten of diamonds, thus becoming president of the United States University of Kansas for 1925-26. Other officers, elected wore: Vive- president, Glenn Parker; secretary, Ted Sanborn; treasurer, Ernest Hampton. --seen-Burleigh, Didn't R. Itain ..Burleigh. Sung by Prof. W, W. Whitlock 7:15 p. m—Third lecture on coal mining, "Underground Mining, Prof. C, M. Young, department of mine engineering, 7:300 p. m—Designed a vocation," Dean P, F. Walker, third of a series of vocational lectures, 7:45 p. m—Educational Psychology, Lesson XIV, Dean R. A. Schwinger, K F K U Station KFKU will broadcast its regular Tuesday night program beginning at 6:50 o'clock Thursday evening. The program in detail: 6:50 p.m.—Flinta Tuning-in number 6:55 p.m.—Flinta Tuning-in number 6:50 p. m.—Piano, Tuning-in number. 6:55 p. m.—Announcements of future programs. 7:00 p. m. — Brief talk on Negre Music — Mme. H. E. Don Carlos. — Voral zolos: [] Uncle Ephile Song—Louisa Cooke Don Davies Little Boy O' Baby-Louisa Cooke Don Carlos; Sung by Mrs. Don Carlos. 2.550 p 3.479 p 5.150 p 10 S, F 3.200 p 4.067 p 5.150 p 18 S, F 3.050 p 3.489 p 7.000 p 18 S, F 3.520 p 6.180 p 7.000 p 16 S, F 3.530 p 6.190 p 7.500 p 38 U, F 3.500 p 6.190 p 7.500 p 38 U, F 7.000 p 7.520 p 9.140 170 U, J 7.050 p 8.520 p 9.140 16 U, J 7.350 p 8.250 p 9.140 16 U, J Leave K. C. Leave Lawe. Arrive No. R, R. T. 11:15p 12:13a 1:10a 1 R, L 11:30p 12:13a 1:25a 23 R, L 1:00a 2:14s 3:01a 10 U, I. 8:25a 4:14s 10:35a 169 S 8:20a 9:14s 10:35a 179 R, I 8:00a 10:55a 10:35a 179 R, I 9:40a 10:55a 11:35a 5 S, F 10:40a 11:52a 12:40p 103 U, F 10:40a 11:52a 12:30p 12 S, F 11:00a 12:50p 12:50p 17 U, I 4:25p 5:49p 6:50p 105 U, P 4:30p 5:49p 6:40p 109 S, F 6:00p 7:48p 7:50p 29 R, F 6:15p 7:19p 7:50p 21 R, F 9:45p 10:49p 11:30p 9 S, F 10:00p 11:22n 11:55p 17 S, F 11:20p 11:24n 1:05a 1 S, F Nobody Knows de Trouble Pse Seen Burleigh. WEST BOUND BETWEEN K. C. & Gamma Epsilon, professional engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of the following men: Arlin Harold Long, *e2*, 63; Bepel; John R. Batsford, *e2*, 69; Lawrence; Clair Alain Bonniere, *e2*, 67; Ottawa, Frank Kane, *e2*, 67; Kent, Mike; Moa, Clarion A, Christian; e2, Labbock, Texe; Fred H. Geyer, e2, Oranga; and Donald Seaver Taylor, *e2*, 77. PROFESSIONAL CARDS PROFESSIONAL CARE DR. BECHTEL, Medicine, Surgery, Osteopath, Residence phone 1438. Dr. M. Main, Obstetrics 1438. C. E. ORLEPUP, M. D., Specialist. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glass fitting guaranteed. Phone 448, over Dick's Drug Lawrence, Kansas. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopathic Physician. 900% Mass. Phone 2337. THE DALE PRINT SHOP 1027 Mans. Job Printing. Phone 228 DES, WEILCH and WEILCH, the Chiropractors Palmer graduates. X-ray Laboratory. Iowa 11. DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chiropractor. 1101. Mass, opposite the Court House. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1027 Mass. Eye glasses exclusively. SCHULZ alters, repairs, creates and presses your clothes right up to now. Suiting you—that's my business. Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. St. LOST—Omega Tau Epsilon pin, Monday, between library reserve room and 1300 Ohio. Reward. Phone 1438. A9 WANT ADS and serving those big 25e Malea 35c Meals during Easter vacation Save 10 per cent by buying a MEAL TICKET LOST—Gold Wahli fountain pen with long black ribbon, between East Ad, and 1209 Ohio. Finder call 1609. Reward. A09 at the FOR RENT - Two new apartments, strictly modern, private bath, hard wood floors, built in features, new master suite, heated pool. Also 14 garagees. 1022 Ohio. HILLSIDE CAFE ROOMS FOR RENT - One double room, $10 and one double room, $12, for boys, with two pariators and music at your disposal. Also one double room, $15, for girls and light work for one girl's board. Corn and see. Phone 398.1026, Ohio A10. On 9th between La. and Ind. MARCELLING, 50e, shampooing, 50e. Phone 2775, address 1015 Ky. A12 LOST- Blue leather pocketbook with initials B. M. Lank. Contains pen, pencil, other articles. Call 2397 Blue. LOST—Person who got top-count by mistake at checkstand at Freshman Prolie please call 321. A8 LOST—Light shell rimmed spectacles in case. Finder please call 2413 Blue. A-10 OPEN—A summer's job at $150.00 a month, address XXX Kansan, giving name and address. LOST—Glasses in a black case in Ad. Finder please call Vera Krehbld, 1198. FOR SALE - Fine, large home, thoroughly modern, excellent opportunity for sorority or fraternity. For business, valuable terms E., care of Kausen. E. AS LOST—Ladies' size, green Sheffer; fountain pen, Left in reading room of library. Leave at Kansan office. FOR RENT—Apartments, Convenient to campus and down town district. Inquire apt, 2,1103 Mass. FOR RENT—Apartment at the Oread. Call 1418. tf Where will you find a clothes service that is always obliging? ASK LITTLE BOY BRIGHT— HE'S RIGHT! You will never have any fault to find with our cleaning and pressing or with our deliveries. We mainline that is always at your desk and call. Call us. for EASTER TIME Elam Dunstar's coming to Harvard and tradition-bound Cambridge stirred the echoes of a scandal still whispered in university circles after eighteen years—the scandal that Elam's mother had exploded when she ran away from her professor husband, taking the three-year-old Elam with her. There are Step-ins and Teddies, Gowns and Negligees, Matched Sets and Pajamas. Silk Underthings and Lingerie in Pastel colorings. "WILD MARRIAGE" By B. H. Lehman LAWRENCE STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 383 A special Easter showing may be seen in our window. The Scarf—so popular now—Georgette, Crepe, or Spanish Lace; plain, Ombre shadings or gorgeous printing from $3.50 to $10.00. A new sort of college novel. Every garment of a beautiful and special quality of crepe de Chine and with clever touches of ribbon, net, laces, hand embroidery or appliqué—the prices range from $3.50 a garment to $15.00. BULLENE'S Price, Two Dollars University Book Store HARL II. BRONSON, Prop. 803 Massachusetts St. enneyCo Lawrence 571 DEPARTMENT STORES 807 Mass. Kansas The flowers that bloom in the Spring—tra la bloom this season in abundance on new Hats! They are so natural and of such exact colors that they almost look as if they grew on these Hats! Flower Trimmed Hats At This Joyful Price Flowered Models are becoming to women! They are essentially feminine. Be sure to see our new Millennium! You will find many charming hats priced at $4.98 BOWERSOCK Tonight - Tomorrow Cherchez La Femme Dramatic Club Revue Thursday-Friday-Saturday BUSTER KEATON SEVEN CHANCES Tenight - Tomorrow DORIS KENYON in VARSITY "IF I MARRY AGAIN" Thursday - Friday - Saturday "AS MAN DESIRES" With MILTON SILLS and VIOLA DANA ORPHEUM Tonight - Tomorrow "PLEASURE MAD" Friday - Saturday With Norma Shearer and Huntley Gordon "IN THE PALACE OF THE KING" With BLANCHE SWEET, HOBART BOSWORTH, PAULINE STARK and EDUMUND LOWE Appropriate Short Reels to All Features Coming Soon Zane Grey's "THE THUNDERING HERD" TONIGHT - TOMORROW CHERCHEZ LA FEMME or Kansas Grows the Best Wheat in the World A Revue of Satire, Song, Surprise 14 UNUSUAL ACTS EVERY ACT HAS A KICK One "Buck," Brother "A Tear and Then a Smile" BOWERSOCK THEATER Curtain Up at 8:20 Sharp Send Flowers Home this Easter We have Crocise Cut Flowers for you select from Eldridge Flower Shop Phone 139 707 Mass. Between Half Hour Bus Service THE SAFETY-COACH WAY Lawrence, Topeka, Kansas City, Lansing and Leavenworth Bn The Old Reliable "Bonded Carriers" EAST-BOUND BUSSES leave Lawrence 30 and 45 minutes after each hour, from 7:35 A. m. to 7:45 A. m. WEST-BOUND BUSSES leave Lawrence 25 and 45 minutes after each hour, from 8:45 A.M. to 7:25 P.M., then 8:25 P.M., 9:45 P.M., 11:15 P.M. and 1:00 A.M. Buy Romad-Trip Tickets and Save Money Buy Round-Trip tickets and Save Money Last Busses leave Topeka and K. C. at 11:15 P.M. Special Busses for private parties at reasonable rates Depot ELDRIDGE HOTEL PHONE 363 KANSAS CITY UNION BUS DEPOT 1102 Baltimore Avenue—Phone Delaware 1125 TOPEKA, KAN., DEPOT National Hotel—Kansas City Phone 2.3333