WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1925 PAGE: THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Pardons by Davis May Be Declared Void If Fraudulent Probe Indicates Attoney Boasted 'Pull!' $5000 '' Was "Top Price" Demanded Topeka, Jan. 14. Additional legal defense showing that there has been wholesale trafficking in persons in Kansas is said to be coming out of the investigation being carried out by the Kansai Police. Justice Carol Higna, newly installed county attorney, is taking up the evidence where Thinky Neva is living It was announced late yesterday that "parole attorneys" had sent letters to parents and friends of com­panies accused of assaulting a political pallad and for some varying from $200 to $5,000 could secure the grant of paroles. The amount of money asked for, it is said, defended by the ability of the prisoners to pay. The attorney's said to have asked that the money for the prison be put in a bank, and if they seemed willing their release they put the money. Attorney-General C. B. Griffith says that the prosecution leaked by Hays may be declared void if it is found that she was prosecuted in obtaining them. The attorney-general has not, as yet filed the outer suit against Carl J. Peterson, state bank commissioner who is charged in an infidellity with being implicated in a pardon bribe conspiracy. Cross Word Puzzle Contest Scheduled The University of Oklahoma has been challenged by the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College to a cross word pencil to be staged on Friday, Jan. 16, in Oklahoma City, using the apices of the Oklahoma News. Teams of five persons, three of whom will be students, one an alumnats and one a faculty member, will travel to a planln school enrollment on a New Lach college may use its own method of choosing word latters. Any student carved in the university library may use those on the ewsx word muzx' sound. It is believed that the University is decidedly superior to her Aggrigival in the cross word field by the Storma Della Col. The university was openly challenged by the Stillwater college in a letter received Saturday by Ovillale Priory, who wired acceptance late Monday. The O'Collegiate, Agile newspaper, the Sigma Delta Ceta, national professional journalistic fraternity, will take the initiative in the Oklahoma contest, Press Club, honorary journeyman and Agrie's Angler's edge of the word title. ANNOUNCEMENTS After the team has Learned selected a hasty schedule will be adopted Members of the squad will probably have two days in which to perfect team work and to arrange a code of conduct to be placed in the tournment. As a means of sharpening the wife of the proactive candidate the Oklahoma Daily will publish daily articles that encourage imagines imaginative. Person immersed in the use of dictionaries are urged to brace up on this art while attempting to work the trial puzzles the articles will be buried in the contact. The January meeting of New Com- er's club, which was to have been held Thursday, Jan. 15, has been postponed until further notice. English majors may consult with the major advisers at the following appointed times, 201 Fraser: Miss Rose Morgan Tuesday, Jan. 13 3:30 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15, 3:30 to 5 p.m. Hara Sage Laid Miss Sara Laurel Monday, Jan. 19, 1:30 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20, 9 to 11 a.m. There will be no meeting of the inter-racial discussion group tonight. Fred Simonton, chairman Al "K" men be at Squires studio Thursday at 12:30. Picture for the Jayhawker. H. J. Grady, pres A summary of the football season 90 years ago showed that 13 deaths and 226 injuries had resulted from the season's games. It was noted that only one of the deaths was to a college man, the others being on high school, grade and professional teams. Special Index Compiled for Revised Statutes A new special index to the revised titles of Kansas relating to cities has been recently compiled by Hes- y Walker, assistant secretary of the League of Kansas Municipalities, 1 need for this publication was provided by the state. It is very incomplete and does not rendezvous completely. The new index by Mr. Walker may ill this need for a cross index to do this, but it will not be easy in a way that addition from new instances which may be passed can be added and corrections will be published from time to time by Mr. Game With K.S.A.C. Will Be Broadcasted by Plays From KFKI sand Opens Program at 7:10 Cheering to Echo in Aggieville Station KEKU will take the air to theatre at 7:10 a.m. to broadcast the live home name of the basketball game in Kansas State Agricultural College. Man's hand will open with a poppup, number, which will be followed by herels led by Bob Roberts, cheerleader. Roberts promises a Rock Challis that will put four in the hearts of the listeners at Appierville. Following the cheering, the line-up of players is announced; the same will be broadcasted play by day, K. K. Fearing, A. B. 20, announcing. Fearing is a former basketball letter man. All announcement will come from the gymnasium. The and will entertain between halves. The regular program Thursday night will commence promptly at 6:50 Clock. The program: 1:50 p. m. — Pinco Tuning-in Number Announcements. **Anthony Cheshire.** *University of North Carolina and Andrist, Simist; Miss Minna Dorna, contrato* *15 p.m.—Assimilation of foreign population.* **Prof. F. W. Blackmar** *250 p.m.—Chemistry, "Recent Admit in Chemistry." Dr. Geo, Wstration* 1:45 p. m.—Educational Psychology Lesson 2, Dean R. A. Schwegler. WANT ADS LOST - Tuesday, the bottom of a gold mountain pen initiiated B. L. M. Finder please call 1128. J15 FOR RENT—Garage, six car space, $1.00 per week. Phone 155. J20 LOST—Either in Engineering, Chemistry, or Administration building, a polyphene slide rule. One of the steps in the case carried the initials R. E. W, which were faint. Finder call please Wing at 1288. J136 LOST-Blue checked scarf in Geology building on Tuesday afternoon. Finder please call 2424 Red. Reward, 100 LOST-Shail rimmed glasses, between Eleventh and Ohio and Oread High school, Wednesday. Berne Granberger, 2239. FOR RENT—Rooms for men students, well furnished, good heat and light, enclosed sleeping porch if needed. Phone 1555. J18 Tenna phone 1555. FOR RENT—Double room for boys. 1116 Ohio. Phone 2491 Black, J19 LOST - Small black notebook, Gone but not forgotten, Valuable, secreter notes included. Return to Alice Nixon, telephone 1261. J16 LOSF- Red Parker Dunfold pen, en- graved, Jeannette McElibrary, on campus, between Watson and Fraser. Call 2711. J15 LOST—Silver mounted Waterman fountain pen. Finder please return to Kanman office. J15 FOR RENT—Brooms for boys, one half block from campus, well furnished, good heat and light, terris reasonable, 1230 Oread. I FOR RENT—A modern furnished cottage with all electrical conveniences. 1808 R. I. And dining room furniture. 900 W. And cloakier for sale. Phone 5623. J18 LOST-A white gold wrist watch with a White gold白银 bracelet. Octagon and engraved gray dial. Lost Sunday, somewhere between the Pi Phi house and 312 W. Sixteenth street. Call 2296. Reward. J * 15 FOR RENT-Single room for man for second semester, modern. 1001 Maine St. Phone 1599 Black. J4 FOR BENT-Room for girls. Furniture heated, niag gas stoves in each. 1318 Tenn. Phone: 1644. 318 BOARD—Just what you want, $5.00 per week. Kenjucky Inn, 1333 Ky. 115 ROOMS—Warm and clean, house all modern, $8.00 per month, 1333 Kv. FOR RENT - Rooms for five boys, and price on inquiry. J. Frank Smith 1200 Penn. Tet. Call 2577. =J19 J450 Ohio, Lawrence, Kansas. F32 LOST-Black Schaffner with Margaret A. Folks engraved in gold letters, between Fraser and Corbin hall. Call 860, Edwin. J15 FOR RENT - Large, well lighted rooms for boys. Good hent, an extra large closet, with invavatory in room. 1044 Mississippi St. J15 3408. Reminding Portables sold on easy monthly payments. The ideal machine for the student. Lawrence Type-782, 772 Mass St., phone 514-489. Advis- How about that Themepo paper. Better turn it in typewritten and take no chances. It may leave you from a job. The more, the better. 737 Mass. St., phone 548. Typewriters for rent. Better work better grades. Lawrence Type writer Exchange, 737 Mass. St., phone 648-Adv. LAWRENCE, KANSAS; For sale—10-room, modern, brick residence, centrally heated. Full description FOR RENT—A large double room for girls, near campus at 1320 Ohio Phone 1831. ROGMS for boys--Very reasonable. Also garage for rent, 1042 Ohio. Phone 1558. J16 C. E. ORKLEU, M. D., Specialist. Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat. Sitting guaranteed. Phone 442, over Dick's Drug Sirge, Lawrence, Kansas. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Professional Cards B. REGISTEL, Medicine, Surgery, Otto palsy. Residence phone 1632. Office 842 Massa, phone 743. House Hgb., abode 268. 729 Mass. St. Lawrence. Barnah. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1027 Masse. Exe glasen exclusively. Office 247 Mage., phone 343. TRE DALE PRINT SHOP PROGRAM 6. W.-HUTCHINSON, Denlist. DR. PLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopathic Physician. 98% Mass. Phone 2337. 1927 Mass. Phone: DRS.WELCH and WELCH, the Chironomus Paternal graduate X-ray laboratory. Phone 116. Students are showing a natural preference for JOHNSTON'S CANDY. It is made of pure ingredients—chocolates of finest creams, hard center candies filled with luscious nuts, and every other candy your heart desires and your taste demands. 1101 Mass. Rankin's Drug Store DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chiropractor 119; Massge. Opposite the Court House. CREEK, M. PROPET. D. O., D. S. P. OTE., Curbite and Foot Specialist. Calm night mode www.curbite.com. www.2321.lab.com 8 and 5 and 6. Bldg. 8 and Mase. Lawrence, Kansas. Service While You Wa We Do Our Work to Please You TAXI — RENT-A-FORI Storage 50c HUNSINGER No. 12 This Week BROADVIEW INN 1017% MASS. ST. Service While You Wait Courtesy Our Motto An ideal place for dance or dinner party. Phone 1487 for reservations. Waffle, Oyster or Buffet Supplies and Dinner Party Supplies and Sunday from 3 to 9 p.m. Pleasing Indeed Johnston's Candies --- SkofStadS SELLING SYSTEM SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM Pre-Inventory Sale SUITS Now is the time to buy for future needs, as, go where you will, you'll not find the equal in value anywhere. All suits priced to move before inventory, so take advantage NOW. SUITS WITH TWO TROUSERS $38 - $28 - $22 RENT-A-FORD SUITS WITH ONE TROUSER $32 - $22 - $18 - $15 Drive it Yourself 916 Mass, - - Phone 653 Mrs. Eva Guffin Regular Meals Every Day Special Sunday Evening Dinner 643 R. I. St. Phone 987 SCHULZ alter, repairs, cleans and presses your clothes right up to now. Suiting you-'in's my business. SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Maas. St. Will You Remember Those College Days? —with a little satisfaction that you had a few good times and good grades? Think of the enjoyment you could have, without any sacrifice to your class work. Meet your classmates at the College dances. MARION RICE School of Dancing "Over Bell's Maule Store" CORONA A line-up with the NEW FOUR-BANK CORONA means better grades for the Student; less work for the Instrumenter; Landlady; and an atmosphere of peace and harmony for all interested parties and the neighbor; keep in and let the CORONA speak to you for itself. F. I. CARTER Dealer 1025 Mass. St. Just a Reminder Ione Dewatteville School of Dancing Insurance Building—Phone 2762. The postoffice is opposite us. Fred Harvey meals Reservations Literature and details here Arizona A winter climate like that of Egypt ~ resort hotels California Good schools--wonderful highways flowers--the beaches-water hotels W. W. BURNETT Lawrence, Kansas HAVE YOU RENEWED YOUR KANSAN SUBSCRIPTION !