A the little sol of Ging, Sier skilt dent, he will Thur. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1924 R Br THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Mickey, Pet Skunk, Has Taste for Fried Chicken and Cake; Favorite Hangout Is Kitchen At the home of R. L. Coleman, five and one half miles west of Lawrence, there is an unusual pet which holds a cherished place in the family affections. It is a skunk, an swearing to the name of Mickey. The animal was captured four years ago, when not more than four weeks old, and its domestic life apart from its natural habitat has not interfered with its development and even allowed it to himself in his peculiar environment and now lives the luxurious, easy life of a trussent house. He is beyond question an epiphere. Although his food consists chiefly of bread, milk, and meat servings, he shows a decoded routine for eating and drinking. Often he may be seen tending about the kitchen at the heads of his indulgent milena awaiting Marauding Coyotes in Pacific Northwest Become Real Threat Washington State Predatory Inspector Investigating New Problem Olympic, Weisbeck, Sept. 25—Among the predatory wild animals which the state department of agriculture is striving to destroy, or at least control, the coyote offers the most serious problem. Notwithstanding a conscious campaign against this vicious mackerel of farm poultry, small pigs and ibis as well as coyotes, the coyote is increasing and extending his hunting grounds closer and closer to human settlements. Within the city limits of Seattle Judge John B. Wright clabbed a coyote to death on the road to his court. Coyotes have migrated into the vicinity of Bellingham, Evett, and Aberdeen, because their melancholy yodeling and never heard been heard. To total the damage from the pifering of these night raiders is impossible. State Predatory Inspector Glenn S. Bach is just new investigating the causes of the rapid spread of the coyote post. First, he says, comes the prodigous food supply. As the Northwest becomes settled, the flocks and dews of the border on the timber line like fire for the rapid breeding of the wild dogs. The thickly growing cedar, fir and hemlock covering the northwest hills provides security from hunters for the coyote families. Third, coyotes are generally too well fed to be tempted by poison bait or baited trap. They prefer to eat their meat freshly killed by hunters in state and federal hunts in the northeastern states. Snow Hall Animals Think Much of Van Next to injurious insects and plant diseases the coyote is the worst post now confronting the farmers and livestock breeders of the Northwest. "Bump! Thump!" Go the cages of rabbits and gulen pigs on the second floor of Snow hall. Van is coming. His animal friends recognize that step. The lengthy ears are instantly raised on end; and the Little pink noses are hitting the wire doors of the cares. It is much time and they are hungry. Vent! They were right. And on seeing Vorn they begin a merry jumping and circling about in each case. It is hard on the guinea pigs where they are housed with the rabbits for the hummies often step on their necks as they dart about--but they don't mind that at meal time. A white bumie over near the hive gives a "Squeek!" as Van opens up the lid and takes out oats and hay. Van proceeds to open every cage and pates hyay into it. It lifts the poison pups, divides on another it eats a little, and then peek inside at a friend in a friend rabbits and master. The encas are left open until the food is all in. Here and there a white rabbit or a New Zealander pies out below. Now is his chance for freedom. But the distance he lowers! He is afraid of four feet. He gives up the rift between contents himself with eatable ents or lay. As last all are fed, the cases closed, and floor swept. Then Van departs leaving them on a cart to be washed and rinsed pizza cut errily on! some delectable morsel of food. In his choice of friends in the household, Mickey plays much funniest, being especially tooyt to Mrs. Coleman's father, W. O. Wear, on winter holidays when she elkues the chuckle up upon Mr. Wear and shove to roll himself in his black glimpse for a snuzze. Another one of his particular friends is 0 year-old Marcquet Coleman a niece and near neighbor of Mickey's master. Marcquet walks about the house and fondly, just as he did when he lithes his eyes and crossingly cuddles, cheek to cheek nametin his younge elevator. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Meets The coahset of the University Y. M. C. A. met at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home of Tel Shalu who is in charge of University "U" work, to discuss the program for the coming year. Although the stalk glides with disapproval upon all strangers he has never been sufficiently provoked to become particularly unfriendly. Small Missouri College Will Debate Oxford U Westminster College, Fulton, Mo. has been selected from a list of sources of other colleges and universities to defend the Middle West in a debate on "Prohibition" with the Oxford University of England at Ken- nison City. Oct. 17. The little Missouri college was selected because of the record in debate which they have made in the past ten years. They have won 44 out of 58 debates during this period. The team is composed of three men students who have helped to make the record the school has achieved. The men are Kenneth Limbryer, Modiouon M., Alfort J, Klisling, St. Louis, Mo.; Raymond Kogelgren, Rocky, Mo. They will take the positive The team will take the negative side of the question. Tickle Toes to Prove Descent From Apes, Says Michigan Man Babe Can Clutch with Toes as Primitive Ancestors Could in Ages Past The Bay Area Historical Association Ann Arbor's museo and the Will Tickle your妈's toys and you will get evidence that he is descended from primitive ancestors who lived in the trees and were akin to forebears of the archeological of today. So declares Dr. Carl Dudley Camp, curator at the University of Michigan. Tuck tickling reveals that the newborn babe can clutch with its toes as could its primitive tree-dwelling ancestors millions of years ago, he Here is a curious fact: If you tickle a baby's toe enough the bite will turn up and the other toes spread out with a fan-like motion. But if you tickle a grown person's toes they will turn down instead of up, because in walking habit you acquired the habit of gripping the If an adult's toes turn up 'instead of down when they are tickled, says Dr. Camp, it suggests something is wrong with the spinal cord, probably as a result of disease. Recently when a patient had an ear infection he hysterias, he tickled his toes, observed that they turned up and discovered that a serious aliment affecting the spinal cord probably was to blame. He examined the patient's ears and found full confirmation of the presence of fussive disease. WANT-ADS LOST—On campus, large red Conklin fountain jen without cinder. Finder call John J. Henry nt 184. Reward. (01) LOST—a purple leather card case—containing small change and a Pi Phi arrow. Finder please call 99 or 875. ROOM and Board—Furnace hent, $30 for four weeks. 1521 N. H. S29 FOR EENT—Big double room for boy, $15.00, 1012 Ala. O1 The new compacts, Armands small double, at the City Drug.-Adv. ROOM and board, $7.50 per week. Good substantial food with chicken dinner on Sundays, nt 1041 Ky. O1 FOR BENT—One large well furnished room either single or double, 9 beds. Phone 2476, 1046 Ohio. O1 Harriett Hubbard Ayers creams and powder.—City Drug Store.—Adv. WANTED—Steward for small club, inquired in person of Mrs. Simpson, 1225 Kuy. 07 Youth Clay and Youth Cream. City Drug Store. Adv. WANTED—Student laundry, "men's shirts n specialty. Work satisfactorily done. Cheaper than laundry. Will do mending also. Phone 2230 White. 1865 Kentucky. 828 WANTED—Two boys to wash dishes for board. Muc room at house. 1314 Teen, Phone 1387 Blue. S26 Radio Batteries.-City Drug Store STEWARDESS WANTED— Kunkel club, 1314 Tenn. S28 Donaldsons, Cranes and Park and Tilford chocolates—City Drug Store FOR RENT—Furnished apartment at the Orend. Two blocks from University. Call 1418. tf LOST—Small round gold beauty pin. Call 2180. S-3. Large stock of Parker Duos-Fold Fountain pens at Hess Drug Store. WANTED—Ford touring, routed, or coupe body, shape 1922, or later model. Fearchild, phone 975. FOR RENT - Attractive room in a modern home for one or two girls, rear University and business district. 1244 Kwai. 1244 White. Phone #2322 White. Professional Cards All fine Bob combo—City Drug. LOST—Gold Douglass high school class ring. Initiate J. E. E. on DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chiropractor 1101 Mass. Opposes the Court House. DRS, WELCH and WELCH, the Chiropractor Palmer graduates, N-ray Laboratory, Phone 115. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopathic Physician, 509% Mass, Phone 2337. R. BRECHTLER, Medicine, Surzerr, Osteo- nathy. Residence phone 1313. Office 917 Mass., phone 313. W. L. POST, A. M. M. D. General practice Special attention given to rectal diseases Office, 927 Mass. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1657 Mass. Eye glasses exclusively. ECHI, M. PROSTP, D.O., D.S. M. Ordo, Bachelor of Foot Specialist. Calls made might or day. Office office 1039; rex 220; heal McGrath; htm 48; sth. 54; and麦 Lawrence; kauai. MOLLIE E. SCOTT, M. D., Phone 1425, 913 Mass, St., Lawrence, Kansas. D. W. C. KINER, Dentistry, 682% Mass. St. Phone: 413. Must modern methods, new equipment, young man. Exodontia and Perry specialist. ARDREY & ARDREY, Chiropractic, 415 Mass. St., thorough adjusting. Phone 612 for appointment. SCHULZ alters, repairs, cleans and presses your clothes right up to now. Suiting you--that's my business. SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. Mazda Lamps Cord and Sockets at KENNEDY PLB. CO. Memory Books, Diaries, Ring Books, Fillers A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. Engraving and Programs Lou's Barber Shop For all kinds of tonalist work Conveniently located 1103 Mass. Bobs — All Kinds Lou's Barber Shop The Heen Drus Store is the biggest, heat, and busiest drug store on cast side of Mass. St.-Adc. FOR RENT—Boya rooms, newly decorated, nice room to place study to. Single, double, or roommate. 1341 Ohio, St. G2 Inside. Reward for return to Kanan office. S28 It's a most happy surprise—that box of tempting, delicious candy. It's the one gift that meets with response from every recipient. FOR RENT - Two large connecting rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Vary size, newly paired. At 100 L, at 191 K phone 3541. L O2 Stationery that please...City Drug. Best malted milks in town.—City frug Store.—Abc. CHOICE ROOM for one or two girls. 1244 Ohio St. 830 COST—Black Wahl fountain pen, Monday, between campus and Corrina hall. Leave at Fire Arts office. Read the Sunday Wibita Eagle on sale at Hess Drug Store, 742 Mass. St.-Adie. Keeley's Old Fashioned Make Her Happy— Men of the most critical and exacting tastes—men who consider carefully what they are getting for their money before they spend it. Such men will appreciate the fine woodens and the snap we will build into a suit made for you. We are not radio tailors. SCHULZ, THE TAILOR Vogue Beauty Shop HARPER METHOD Chocolates 911% Marq. Phone 346 Over Gustafson's Fine Clothes Made for You Marcel and Bob Curl, 75c Saturday Special, 59c Haundor and Table Lamps SHIMMONS BROS. Plumbing, Heating and Wiring Electrical Appliances of All Kind s Shampooing and Scalp Treatments Mrs. N. Beal 917 Mass. St. 1101 Massachusetts Rankins Drug Store Protch the Tailor Over 823 Mass. Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme Try Our Special $50.00 Suits For College Students Regularly 79c Brick Specials for this week: Nasenbead and Vanilla Pineapple Sherbet and Hammeroon and Chocolate Almost any, other flavor you may want carried in stock. It costs no more to have the best. Just phone 182. Wiedemann's Phone 182 LOST—Green gold pencil, engraved, old English "F". Return to Leo E. Fauley. 1938 Vermont. S20 FOR RENT or sale—A Remington typewriter in good condition. 1512 Mass, 2639 Blue. G2 A Real, Up-to-Date Drug Store Imported Toilet Articles Candy oily Caron Houbigant Roger and Gallet Eastman Kodaks Complete stock of the famous Johnston's Candy & Pike Stationery United Cigar Company Agency Fountain Service that is the Best Round Corner Drug Company A Bottle of Milk is a Bottle of Health Fritzel Sanitary Milk Co. Phone 1280 Peacock Shop's To Lawrence— Exhibit Salon (KANSAS CITY) Featuring the Newer Vogue in Women's Shoes Now Open 11th & Massachusetts Opposite Court House SMARTLY dressed men in the style centers of the world know there is no substitute for a Stetson. Styled for young men STETSON HATS ماه اول مارس 2021 FOR SALE One—1918 Stearus Knight 7- passenger touring car, 28-30. One—1920 Old mobile 4 chassis. One—1918 Paige 6, touring. new troop. One—Oakland 4, roadster. One—1018 Harley-Davidson mo- 202 Garage 7th & Vt. Call 1:30-6:00 P. M. TAKE OF THE WISE THE ADVICE DON'T MISS THE SATURDAY NIGHT Chuck Mertz 8 Pieces Isenhart-Jenks 7 Pieces SAME PLACE NINE BELLS