WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. B2 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY RANSAN PAGE THREE Record of Activity Ticket Sales as Yet Incomplete--Herzog "Some Students Holding Stu- 10 to Which They Have Na Mibi?" No Right "The an effort is being made by the business office to complete the files on enterprise ticket sales. Some of these documents have a number 40 in the books, to which they have no receipt," and Walter M. Heyrens, treasurer of student or student-affiliated companies. The records in the business office show that those students in question have paid $10, which entitle them to the enterprise companion for student activities, and not to a Jachawker. "Anyone attempting to get a Jay, hawkeye with one of these state who has not paid for the book probably points difficultly," said Mr. Hewes. Those students who have paid only $10 and all held a number 40 can get a jacketware in the spring by paying $50, growing and paying an additional $7.50. 12. "Those who are holding the mulit- board's record ships are asked to bring them to the business office as soon as possible," said Mr. Herzog. "Holder's call of the following enterprise boys calls at the office at their cur- torship on Friday, August 9, and con- ference as follows: 2028, 1980, 1974, 1356, 1245, 1246." ANNOUNCEMENTS All solicitors for freshmen and graduate W, S, G, A. representatives must be signed and handed to me by Monday, Oct. 27. All petitioners for freshmen and graduate W, S, G, A. representatives must be signed and handed to me by Wednesday, Oct. 28. Freshman and graduate women who expect to vote in the election, Nov. 5, must pay their W, S, G, A. Mamie VanEpps, secretary. Lundhamatha, Quill Club, and Pen and Scroll members are requested to report at the Fraser check-and-tamorrow morning to check out their copies of the Oread Magazine to sell on the campus. Carl Poppino James Crow Oread Business staff A meeting of the MacDonald fraternity is to be held Thursday at 4:30 a.m. in room 10, central Administration building. The American Institute of Electrical Engineering will meet Thursday, Oct. 23, at 7:50 p.m. A representative of the General Electric Company of Kauai City will speak, and the data for the A. L. E. E. picture will be defined in. All students who object to the four quirt hats should come. Plans for the engineer' another will also be discussed. The American Association of Mining Engineers will meet Thursday, Oct. 23, at 7:30 p.m. p. 11. Plans for the trip to Kawasaki City will be discussed. Seabird, architectural fraternity, will hold a meeting this evening, Oct. 22 at 7:10. Eric Johnson, a 25, will speak on启蒙 problems. All Jay James and Ka Kus are requested to meet in from 208 Fraser at 7 o'clock. Thursday. This meeting is called to make plans for the homecoming game Saturday. Be present and be on time. Albert Haas; Tennyson Beek Cancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley will会聚这 evening from 8 to 11, with them on Sunday at the University, at their residence at 1345 Louisiana street. W. S. G. A. is hiring a dinner for all freshman women Thursday at 5:30 p. m. in the Commons. There will be a program for dineing after dinner. Tickets to the dinner are free. Freshman women are urged to come. The women's forum will meet Thursday, Oct. 27, at 4:30 in Fraser chapel. The subject will be a caucus of the political clubs. Press Club Elects Officers A meeting of the Press Club was held Wednesday afternoon at which the following officers were elected: Carrie Currance, vice president, Elden Rypeman, secretary, Chuck Shawman, treasurer. Plans were talked over for the coming week by two senior managers conferences that is to be held on Nov. 8 to 10. Social Group Gives Ten The social group, of which Helen Lowey is president, will be hosters at the W. S. G. A. Tea Wednesday afternoon. Tea will be served at 4 clock in the rest room of the central Administration Building. Helen Lowey's group is the first one to charge of such an entertainment. Methodist Leaders From Five States Assemble Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 22 — Methodist leaders from Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Texas and Louisiana, assembled yesterday in a preliminary to the Methodist Men's Convention tomorrow and Thursday, Bishop Ernest Lynn Walderof of the Kansas City area of the Methodist Episcopal Church, opened his conference addresses he dealt with the crime in the Southwest. Responsibility for the breakaway of public mourns was placed by Bishop Walshow largely at the door of the American home. Scientists Endeavor by Improved Methods to Combat Diseases Rapid Strides in Prevention of Scarlet Fever Shown by Research One of the most recent developments in medical science his revealed that scarlet fever, which is pretty generally believed to be caused by the organism streptococcus, is a fruitful doctor. Dr. N. searklirn, in a fruitful department of bacteriology and his associates are making such rapid progress in research that they hope to have something soon of value to public health. The newness of this development in the treatment of scarlet fever may be learned from the fact that some of the first articles were written by Mr. Searklirn. As yet there is no immune serum available for general distribution to the medical profession, and for that reason physicians over the country who have read of the probability of such a serum, are writing to the laboratories of prominent scientists in an effort to obtain the serum. The researchers at the University is attempting to develop satisfactory immune serum. In 1899 the belief was advanced by renamed scientists in England, France and Germany that the cause of scarlet fever was a minute organism called *Scarletella* or *scarletiae*." In England the chief exponent of this theory was the prominent Doctor Gordon. In his work Doctor Gordon found that the streptococcus was always associated with it, though it was responsible for that fever. More recent contributions to this theory have been made by Doctors Dick and Dick of Chicago, who have shown that sealer fever streptococcus produces soluble toxin, and have developed an antifixion for it. Other contemporary contributors include Doetz of New York, Dizexz of New York, and Doctor张之芳, of Yale. In the work of the University Doctor Sherwood is receiving the aid and support of the State board of Tomoka and the boards of Tomoka and Kesan City. Associated with Doctor Sherwon are Doctor Downs, Pauline Sterling, Loona Baumgartner, Dorothy Knowles and Clara Nigg. Home Economists Elect The local branch of the state Home Economics Association met at the Memorial High School last night, Mrs. Lucy Dunn-Barney, A, B, 17) was elected president, and Miss Elisa Tecter, A, B, 16) was elected treasurer, and both are affiliated with the national association through the state association. LOST—15-jewel Swiss wrist watch, White gold, rectangular shape. Call 2088. WANT-ADS Laundry given special, and prompt attention. Dainty materials washed carefully in lux. Call 1045 Black. 0287 Boost up Pep—Wear a Jayhawk. LOST—Delta. Chi pin, jewelled with pearls and rubies. Pinder please call 1582 Red and receive reward. O24 Boost up Pep—Wear a Jayhawk. LOST-15-jewel, open face, Elgin, man's watch. Reward. Call Lewis. 2564. 026 FOR SALE - Tenor harbo, with case and instruction books. Call 2743 White after 8 p. m. 027 LOST—Gold Eversharp pencil, Name engraved, D. Kentner, Finder please call 1837 Red. 023 Boost up Pep—Wear a Jayhawk. FOR RENT — Furnished apartment at the Oread. Two blocks from University. Call 1418. tf NEWLY decorated southwest, single room for boys, cheap, close to campus and car line. Call 1442 Blue. 1f graved, Jimmy Bodd, Blythreville, Ark., on back. Finder please notify Ferguson Forguson, Circorn. 024 LOST—Black leather keycase en- LOST- Shell rined glasses in cold case, between Adm. and Fraser or between Fraser and Kappa 1602 1a. Call Catherine Allio 230. Professional Cards DR. C. R. ALEIGHERT, Chiropractor 1011 Mass, Oppose the Court House. DR. BECHTEL, Medicine, Surgery, Osteo- pathy, Residence phone 1342. DRS, WELCH and WELCB, the Chipepracter Palmer graduates. X-ray Laboratory. Phone 115. THE DALE PRINT SHOP Christmas Cuts. Programs. BRIEFT M, PROFET, D. O., D. II, O.D., Gate- path and Fork Spreadlite. Cable made midw- or day. Phone: office 352; fax: 352; EDD: 1787; e-mail: briefort@digital.com; 212.794.2000; Lawrence, Kansas MOLEE, E. SCOUT, M. BK, Phone 125, 512 Mass. 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Caress Toilet Requisites Phone 288 A Fella' Can't Always Do It Perfume, a captivating fragrance that is unusual in tone $3.50 —Caress Face Powder, a fine powder whose appeal is enhanced by the lingering richness of Caress perfume, at $2.00 —Caress Dusting Powder, a delightful bath luxury, large carton with double thick puff $3.50 —Caress Cleaning Cream, a perfect cleaner $1.50 —Caress Vanishing Cream, a splendid base for $1.50 —Caress Lotion, a fragrant healing lotion $1.00 Sol Marks & Son We have realized this condition—and want you to know that you can buy merchandise from us on/a conventient and liberal payment play. Let us tell you more about it. Rankins Drug Store 1104 Mass. Jay Janes, Ku Kus Cheerleaders Hugh Fullerton, noted sport writer, says that the success of a team depends to a great extent on the support it gets from the stands. Do you want to inspire greater support for the team? Let us clean your white skirts, sweaters and trousers— You can generate more pep for the Homecoming Game if you look the part. Have 'em looking like new for this biggest game. And most of all- LET'S BEAT NEBRASKA! SCHULZ alters, repairs, cleans and presses your clothes right up to now. Suiting you—that's my business, SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. Um-m! Boy Howdy! Coe's Famous Milk Chocolates, 10e C. G. COE, Druggist 1377 MASSACHUSETTS VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow - Friday 'Border Legion' See it Today and Then Tell Your Friends to Come SHOWS: 3, 7;30, 9 -- PRICES: Mats. 10-35e, Eve. 10-40c Coming Soon — "Merton of the Movies" NEXT MONDAY - TUESDAY "The Story Without a Name" The Management is offering $10.00, $5.00 and $3.00 for the Three Best Titles handed in to the ticket seller. Famous Players is offering $5,000,000 nationally. All titles will be forwarded to Paramount Headquarters. Special In order to accommodate the crowds Saturday this week, the Bowersock, Varsity and Orpheum Theaters will have a Special Supper Show starting at 6:00 P. M. Skrip AND ACCOUNTING NEWS Give your pen a drink of Headquarters for Sheaffer Pen and Pencils The Largest Stock in Kansas to select from At the kick-off Makes the best pen write better. The 46 Special is made with the same care and precision as all Sheaffer pens and pencils. SHEAFFER'S Lifetime Pen is the master of all writing instruments. The Student's Special is designed for students and is the ideal pen at the price for classroom or study. Sold By The Better Dealers Everywhere New York 370 17th Avenue Chicago 506 Republic Blvd. CHEAFFER'S PENS: "LIFETIME" PENCILS W. A. SHEAFFER PEN CO., Fort Madison, Iowa Denver 502 Jacobson Blvd. San Francisco 681 Market Street Rowlands FOUNTAIN PEN HEADQUARTERS Lawrence, Kansas