= THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924 Road Work Resumed Upon Arrival of Two Carloads of Cemen Stone Will Replace Wooden Approach in Front of Watson Hall "The work on the improvement of the campus which has been more or less held up recently on account of back of material is being accelerated the rate of delayed shipments," she said, "superintendent of grounds, today. The paving of the road in front of the Engineering building will begin soon, according to Mr. Ball. The arrival yesterday of two cardboads of cement will greatly facilitate the work which will be completed as soon as it is built. The pavement the weather will permit. As soon as the paving is completed some of the other work which has been delayed on its account will be recalled. The stone steps for the library have also arrived and will be put into place as soon as it is convenient, according to Mr. Ball. These steps are of Bedford stone which is found in the basement of the building. "When the steps are in place the approach to the library will be much better looking." "We received word yesterday that the radio townts which were ordered some time ago were shipped Monday. The bases for these townts are located in Crescent City, so our plan to put up the townts as soon as they arrive." K. U. Biologist Reaches China; to Work in Peking Dr. and Mrs. P. W. Classon, advised safely in Beijing, Peking, Oct. 6, according to a caballero received by Dr. Frank Strong of the School of Medicine at the university of the organization of a biology department in Singawai Tsinghua College at Peking. The college was funded with the indemnity received from the United States after the earthquake, by the Chinese government. Mr. Classen was formerly Miss Evelyn Strong, daughter of Dr. Strong. She received her degree from the University in 1917. Dr. Classen received his degree in 1913 and completed graduate work in 1915. WANT-ADS FOR RENT - Cheap, good room down stairs, furnished for two students for light housekeeping. Med. iron, Ten. 2531 Red. 1202 Strawberry, Cherry, Pineapple flavored Lip Sticks-City Drug, Adea GOOD top coat for sale cheap at University shop, 14th & Tenn. OLs FOUND—one spare tire and rim See Ray Wright, 1215 Oread. Durbill pipes—City Drug Store. Best Malted Milk in town—City Drug Store. —Adv WANTED—at Dunakin Club, 1346s Tenn., table waiter and dishwasher. They can move in the house. LOST - Bottom part of brown fountain pen. Name, Marge Austen Engraved on it. Call Magnus Kappa house. O17 Stick-a-Glass Hair Pomade.—City Drug Store. —Ado. FOR RENT—Large south room at 1232 Ohio. Phone 1442 Black. O17 DANCING LESSONS—in private home by experienced teacher, Call 3442 Blue. ROOM and board, furnace heat. 1521 New Hampshire. 1146 Black. Morinello Toilet Creams. —City Brug store. —Ado OOM and board for two gentlemen, $7.50 per week. Chicken dinner. served Wednesday and Sunday. 1113 phone. Phone 1190 Black. 017 Smart little Melba purse size contracts.—City Drug Store. —Adv. FOR SALE - Valve trombone, Conn; B flat. Cornet, Cornell, spicendi con- tition. U. S. G. Plank, 1915 Maine St. Phone 1683 Blue. O18 FOUND—fountain pot in womann's rest room in Fraser. Owner may have for paying for ad. Call 1650. TO RENT-A garage at 701 Los isana. Call 1203. O-17 FOR SALE-German police pumps. Call 1294 Blue after 5:30 p, m, or as from 9 to 5. Magazines—City Drug Store. Adv LOST—On campus, red Parker fontain pen with the name, Jay O Rodgers, engraved on barrel. Please leave at the business office of the Kansan. 017 FOR RENT — Furnished apartment at the Orend. Two blocks from University. Call 1138. FOR RENT—Thom, mahoney furnished, modern in every respect. 1308 Ohio O10 NEWLY designed southwest, single room for boys, cheeks, close in camp and air bikes. Call 1454 8250. ff FOUND—Grey hat, left at Kansas office for identification and paym for ad. 1 Professional Cards W. I. POST, A. M. M. D. General practice Special attention given to dental decisions Office, 922 Main. DR. C. R. ALRIGHT, Chlorovector 1191 Mass, Opposite the Court House, DR. BUCCHEL, Medicine, Surgery, Urology Residence phone 1515. Office of Medical Services 125. Resilience phone 1314, Office 847 Mass. phone 845. DRS, WELCH and WELCH, the Chiropractors Palmer graduates, Xenia Laboratory, Phone 115. path, M. DIGUSTI, D. G., D. E., D. De, Course path and Ride Specialists. Code paths inside or day. 5. and 6. Westchester Bldg., 320-714-1855 5. and 6. Westchester Bldg., 320-714-1855 C. E. ORLETT M. D. Sowell, Early, Ear, New and Throat. filled guested. Phone 110, over Pink's Park Store, Lawrence, Kaitlin. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1827 Mass. Eye glasses exclusively. THE DALE PRINT SHOP Christmas Cards. Programs. 1027. Muss 1027 Mass. Poem 228. Is Your Coffoire Attractive? We have up-to-the-minute, modern equipment, also the SUN-AERO which combines the beneficial effects of Light, Heat and Air It has no count for the water wave Wilson's Drug Store 634 Muso, St. Phone 31 for Appointment Don't Miss the fun of COLLEGE LINE Learn to dance and enjoy Those boats away from study ground MARION RICE Dancing School Over Bell's Music Store Phone 938 GOLLIE E. S.COTT, M. D., Phone 1425, 914 Mac, M., Lawrences, Kansas. Best Beauty Shoppe Permanent Waves... $10.00 DR, W. G. MINER, Denverlihy, 682% Mass. St. Phone, W. G. MINER, 1047 modern machines, equipment, young man. Exedntin and Pyrobron specialized. Josephine Long, Mgr. Call 332 for Appointment ANDREY & ANDREY, Chiropractors, 815 Mass. St., through adjusting. Phone 642 for appointment. DR. FLORENCE BARBOWS, Osteopathic Physician 8695 Marv. Phone 2127. H. W. HUTCHINSON, Bentlist. Bruce Hible, phone 206, 729 Mass, St. Lawrence, Kansas. Mrs. Eva Guffen 643 R. I. SL. Phone 987 Regular Meals Every Day Special Sunday Evening Dinner Mr. TAILOR MADE Suits and Overcoats $80 to $60 GREENE THE TAILOR One door south of the Orphanum CHRISTIAN DINNER and Good Toasts to Eat ONE DOLLAR Tangusongue Telephone 260 CHICKEN DINNER Vogue Beauty Shop HARPER METHOD Shampooing and Scalp Treatments Phone 346 Over Gustafson's Marcel and Bob Curl, 75c 91142 Mass. Mrs. N. Beal Hemattetting Marceelling Planting Bobbing Buttons Shampooing Smith Hemstitching & Beauty Shop SAVE MONEY and HELP THE TAXPAYERS by usirr +he $933\mathrm{I}_{2}$ Mass. Phone 683 Phone 442 1109 Mass. Kansas City Kaw Valley & Western Ry. Co. Harry C. Jobs, Receiver to Kansas City and Return $1.50 - - - Why More? - - - $1.50 Friday, Saturday and Sunday of Each Week Good to return anytime up to last car Sunday night. Cars leave 10th & Main each Sunday night as follows Class leave 10th & Main each Sunday night as follows: 7:30 P.M. 9:45 P.M. 10:30 P.M. 11:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 9:45 P.M. 10:30 P.M. 11:30 P.M. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND TRY TO PLEASE E. J. O'BRIEN, Auditor in Charge of Traffic LOOK MEN Worth 75c Costs 50c Beat the Aggies! You should have one of our guaranteed Top Coats along with you. Now $25.65 Sport Sweaters, Socks, Flannel Shirts, Caps For the rest of this week we will press men's suits at the special price of 50 cents per suit. The same careful workmanship will be given as usual— the same brushing and the same "case-hardened" creases. We will not tear down quality to meet a price; this is merely an experiment to find out whether a "sale" in the cleaning business will pay. If this "sale" is a success, we may have another in the uear future. Phone us early; wear a well pressed suit when you go to "milk the cow." FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY See how it feels to wear a Kuppenheimer TOPCOAT Style the kind that finds quick approval in the best dressed crowd. Fabrics—the worthiest weaves of American and domestic mills. Rare patterns and colors. Tailoring—the product of the finest craftsmen in the land. Firm, fine and skillful. Then add comfort in the fit,service in the wear,and the sum total is an "investment in good appearance." New fall styles in suits and topcoats for men and young men $25 to $55 Houk and Green CLOTHING COMPANY the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes EXTRA FARES ABOLISHED Yellow Cab Announces today that it Discontinues charge for extra passengers HEREAFTER FIVE PASSENGERS CAN ride in a Yellow for the same price as one. This action is taken at the time of year when the need of taxicabs becomes more urgent. NATURALLY, THIS IS EXPERIMENTAL. We can't foresee how much it will increase the volume of patronage. Volume is the life and soul of the taxicab business. With volume almost anything can be done. If the increase in our volume is big enough, the rate can be maintained. If not, we will have to talk to you again. THIS IS THE FIRST TIME IN CAB HIStory that a high-class, financially responsible taxicab corporation, operating in a city of 15,000, has even dared to make a rate as low as this. THIS ANNOUNCEMENT SHOULD BE good news to you. You want our service—and when we make a street-car and bus fare for this kind of taxicab service, we feel there is little left to be desired. WE BELIEVE THAT THIS ACTION WILL make thousands of new cab riders--that it will induce mass riding—encourage people to club together to go to theaters, parties, and to and from work and so divide the cost that it will be insignificant to the individual. Call 711 ( SEVEN ELEVEN )