our bear one hurry while cry TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1024 N PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN . Marie Tiffany Chosen as Symphony Soloist for Spring Concerts Concert Course to Open With "Secret of Suzanne" as First Number Miss Mari Tiffany, soprano, has been engaged as solist with the Minnesota Symphony orchestra during their spring tour, according to a recent letter addressed to D. M. Swarthowell, deam of the School of Fine Arts, Arthur J. Gaines, manager of the Minnesota Symphony orchestra. Miss. Tiffany will appear on the University concert course program at the concert given by the Minnesota Symphony orchestra in Lawrence next week. The symphony famed artist to the eight major attractions already offered to season ticketholders, said Dean Swarbort today. "Miss Tiffany is a soloist of higher fee than that usually engaged in Minnesota Symphony orchestra." Dean Swainthorst announced this morning that the general admission tickets for the first concert will be available at Round Corner Drum company down town and at the School of Fine Arts office in central Administration building. "The prices of general admission tickets are twice the amount of a season ticket," Dean Swainthorst said. "Reservations are being filled as quickly as the steady flow of orders are received daily, but there is a quantity of good resale available." The opening concert of the series will be the open, "The Secret of Suzanne," presented by the Chicago Choir at the Robertson gymnasium, Oct. 16. Fort Scott Citizens Pass Dog Ordinance The canine menace, to a certain extent, has been eliminated in Fort Scott. The city commission has passed an ordinance which forbids any individuals to keep within the city any dogs, which are in the city by permit, to follow after, and bark at, persons or vehicles passing by. The ordinance also assures individuals of quiet sleepers by stating that it is unlawful for a person to keep a dog, which by load, frequent and habitual harking, hounding or disturbing an邻居 neighborhood or person. Perhaps "Van", our animal man might strike a gold mine in this city Gila Monster Found Here Reptile Was Given to Museum by One Who Caught It A Gila monster was brought to the museum today by Gus Brune II who said he had found the reptile on his farm six miles northey of Lawrence. The Gila monster is a poisonous rentile belonging to the Hirundo family and has its home in the deserts and arid plains of Arizona and New Mexico. The one found here in a mountain can be seen in ten inches long with a stout burt short stubby legs and a round tail. Instead of the usual scales of lizards the Gila monster has bead-like t器cles which are pale yellow and black arranged in such a way as to give the appearance of a boar's hide. The reptile is slow and albigrubb in its usual movements, but it can run faster than a man and when cornered it strikes with lightning speed. The jaws of a Gila monster are as powerful as a bulldog and once they have a grip on anything it is impossible to remove them except with a pry. Besides its powerful jaws the Gila monster can inject poison into the fist of the victim. This poison is very deadly and there are several cases of death resulting fr m the bite of a Gila monster. Kansas is not the natural habitat of the Gila monster. It is thought that this one arrived in touristic baggage or by railroad. The fact that it was found only a few hundred yards from the railroad track suggests the fact that it may have escaped from a baggage car. Drug Adicts Sentenced as Mental Incompetents A meeting of the city officials, police court officers, and experts on mental diseases was recently called in Topeka to find a method for handling crimes committed by drug addicts. A method for handling this situation was suggested by Dr. Karl Mengeringer of Topeka. Mr. Mengeringer's suggestion was that persons brought before probate court for such crimes should be prosecuted as mental incriminations and sentenced to the state hospital for treatment. This suggestion met the approval of the committee. New Telephone System Installed by Fraternit A new inter-communicating telephone system has been installed in Sigma. Phi Epsilon new home at 145 Indiana. The installation of this system is a part of their plan to have one of the most modern trinity homes on the hill. This system furnishes communication between all floors without distracting the city operator. The only attention needed is someone to inquire the incomprehensible details of the building trend itself to the main exchange, and each member debriefing communication with the city office does his own switching. housands of Chinese Soldiers Fall in Battle at Gates of Shanghai Bombardment Continues Today Wounded Warriors Seek Refuge in City (United Press) Shanghui, Sept. 30—Four thousand Chinese soldiers have fallen in the fierce fighting ranging, at the gates of Shanghai, the heaviest casualties, known to modern Chinese warfare. Machine gun fire and artillers combattions continued, today with both dging, digging in along the railroad near Funging. Wounded solders of the Chechnya are streamlined into the city, many of them sitting on chairs that were cramped and which already are crowded. Today at 400 boltly arrived. Caualties in the week-end struggle which became suddenly unreliable as Khmer troops beat back an unexpected counter attack by Lt. General Hlamd's forces were closely guarded each week, leaving 200 men. Shanghai, Sept. 30.—Although the advantage in fighting goes constantly to the superior numbers of Cbi Hail Yamu's army, Lu is not accomplishing his purposes —or rather that assigned to him by Chang Ta Lai. He is keeping the Chi Li fae on guard and putting men in vesting them from going in; the aid Wu Pei Fa against the Murchurian war led at Shang Hai Kwan. Graduate Is Candidate "Young Balie" Waggener to Run for Congress Ballo Wargreener, L.K.B. "22, of Atchison has been named by Kaneus Democratis of the first district to oppose D. R. Anthony in the race for congress this fall. He is filling the vacancy on the ticket caused by the resignation of Les Epinger, of H.J. On. Mr. Epinger, however, decides to run more after his resignation and wants to be new using for that petition, an if he should win, it would necessitate Mr. Wargreener's resignation. "Young Baller" is a crusader of the late W. P. Wongeren, for many years a leader in Kansas politics he is but 29 years old and is startling his political career against one of the strongest politicians in the state, but he is expected to make a strong fight for the position. Mr. Waggoner, was graduated from the K.U. law school in 1922 He is a member of, Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Alpha Delta fraternities, Mark Waggener, a brother to attending Yale at the present time Unique Window Display Interesting to Student A number of students have been stopping to notice the window display of the Bartoldes Seed Co., wholesale and mail order seed homes, according to James Richardson, employee of the Bartoldes Company and one of the men who helped to arrange the display. "It was, indeed, hard to arrange an attractive window for this kind of a business," said Richardson, who did not succeed in making a pretty one, but Ed Hope and I did make one that shows, in a novel way the extent of the company's business." The iden of extensiveness was brought out throughout the entire display. The variously addressed envelopes and the foreign letters, the packages, some large, some small some marked "freight," other marked "express" or "purepost" all the same iden over again. In one corner of the south window of the Bartides offices is a pile of envelopes, sloping towards the rest of the display, which consists of packages, representative of those sent out by the house. One side of the envelope is covered with neatly mouthed to the company from foreign source. To add to all this, the background of plain brown is broken in two places, letting pictures of a flower yard show up which bring, very clearly to the enabler the idea of where the seeds eventually grow. Mrs. Wilson McClanahan, director of the University Commune, returned Monday from Joliet, Ill., where she attended the funeral of her brother, W. A. Currie, Mr. Currie had been superintendent of units in the proficiency at Joliet for 24 years. Returns From Funeral Larsson 1984; Saunders 1986; Campbell Ellmonton, Abq. 309, 201-What is believed to be the largest level ever caught by Alberta was from the city by the Mindenburst Fitch Company, of Cold Lake, Alberta. It contained black and white weights 50 pounds. WANT-ADS FOR RENT to rent, please square room, newly decorated, plenty of hot water and cool beds. Quite spacious, nice location, double. Call 1442 7882. Or ALPARTIES having dates for Ecke's ball call at once at Mine, E. Ecke, phone 123, no date book has been lost. OG FOR BENT—Furnished rooms, one single and one double room for non- 1328 Ohio, phone 2293. 0° OVERALL SKIN As a fellow college graduate, I am asking all students through operating a plant that I worked out itself. It requires work, but you are draws sure of a job at good pay. I will send this note and complete in- COLLEGE MEN Professional Cards R. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chiropractor 1101 Mass, Opposite the Court House, ORS, WELCM and WELCH, the Chiropractor Palmer graduates, X-ray Laboratory. Phone 115. OR, FLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopathic Physician. 3094a Mass. Phone 2337. OB, BRECHTEL, Medicine, Surgeon, Olean pathy. Residence phone 1112. Officer 847, Mass. phone 3113. V. L, POST, A. M, M. D. General practice Special attention given to rectal diseases Office, 927 Mass. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1827 Mass. Eye glasses exclusively. ABDREY & ARDREY, Companiants, 812 Mass St. through adjusting. Phone 615 for appointment. DR, W. C. MINER, Dentistry, 8182 St., Milwaukee. DR, W. C. MINER, Midwest methods, equipment, young man. Exodontia, Pyrrhynchus specialist. jobbie Combs, Pocket Combs and Jrecuse Combs, All free neck, part, or course. Hair Dresses and Carline Fluids MOLLIE E. SCOTT, M. P., Phone 1425, 934 Mass. St., Lawrence, Sarasota. Barber's Drug Store ALTO Sansone for sale. Practi only use, silver, silver, pearl钥, paid well with cash. Phone 2750 Blu O FOR SALE - A Mercer tractor, in excellent condition, mechanically and body bare. Good chance to own. Please contact 800-892-1476, firstname last name,电话 At 800 Myrs. . structures to you for 50c box 618, Lincoln, Nebr. THE PERSON who was given wrong link and lead to K. A. U, checkman promptly might any acknowledgement by skewed or asking for Kenne. LOST - A letter Newport pencil in front of Prince hull, Friday at 10:36. Leave at business office, Keen. 924. FOR RENT — Furnished apartment at the Oredo. Two blocks from University. Call 1418. tf FOR RENT Two large comming rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Very nice, newly padded. FOR RESET - Buys rooms, newly decorated, else quiet place to study. Single, double, or roommate. 1341 Olson, St. O2 LOST — on campus, large red Conk- in town pin per without can. Finder cail John J. Henry at 184. Reowned. Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Hosiery LOST flower part of fountain pen with name, Wilma Oliver, engraved on it. Finder please return LOST—Small round gold beauty pin. Call 2190. S-3. ROOM and board, 37.50 per week. Good substitutional food with chicken dinner on Sundays, at 1041 Ky. O1 "Hold girl firmly but never clutch her. As for your left arm, it may be in one of seven positions that best allows you to consider best to hold arm out at side or on same level with shoulder or a little height. It does not matter how high the girl hand with palm up and her hold tightly. (Continued)." LOST—A black annealed belt trimmed with silver, on the campus. Call 1442 Black. FOR BENT—One large well furnished room either single or double, to boys. Phone 2175, 1046 Ohio. OI WE are pleased to announce to our patrons that Miss E. Rac Berger, the beautiful beauty specialist of the Elmo Company, who has been in the drug department for the past week, will be in Lawrence all this week. We urge those who did not see Miss Berger last week to avail themselves of this opportunity to see her this week. She has a complete line of Elmo Toilet Requiems. A SALE OF DRESSES Ione DeWatteville School of Dancing Phone 2762 Insurance Bldg Opposite the Postoffice NOT to show you. For All Occasions ROOM for one or two; furnace, home like, reasonable. Board optional. Address 1525 N. H. Price reasonable, at 1501 K. I. St., L. St. WANTED—Steward for small club, in person in person of Mrs. Simpson, 1225 Ky. O7 FOR RENT or sale—A Remington typewriter in good condition, 1512 Mass, 2039 Blue. G2 To Start the Month of October Announcement *idress*, to Pi Beta Phi house, 1246 Minne sippi and receive reward. business. Address 1825, N. H. Price reasonable, at 1501 R. I. St. phone 2541, O2 Dresses for afternoon Flat Crepe, or Crepe-back Satin Flannel Dresses Charmeen Dresses Kashinella Dresses Chiffon Dance Brocks These are from the most desirable styles, colors and materials, newly arrived, and most unusual at the price. The Price The sizes—16 to 42. The New Bobbed Hair Sweaters BOWERSOCK Tonight and Tomorrow WITH Colleen Moore Adjusted from the story by Jessie Henderson; directed by Francis Dillen; presented by First, National Pictures. First National Picture All the world loves a flapper, she's the sunshine of life, chasing the blues. A nymph with lion spirit, though December winds do huwl. You'll love her, of course! PLASTIGRAMS and a Bobbie Vernon Comedy SHOWS: 3, 7:15 and 9; PRICES: Mal. 10-28c, Eve. 10-40c Starting Tomorrow-For Three Days Showing simultaneously with its Newman Theater, Kansas City, run Screen Novelty De-Luxe PRICES for this Attraction — Mat., 10:40c; Eve., 10-50