TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1924 PAGE THREE 31 THE UNIVERSITY DAIL KANSAN First Trials for Men's Glee Club to Be Held on Wednesday Evening Candidates to Appear in Order of the Schedule Beginning Sentember 17 First trials for candidates for the Men's Gloe Club will continue over Wednesday and Thursday of this week. The group is a women's director, the following men are to report Wednesday afternoon and evening in the order named at intervals of five minutes during the first trial. A central Administration building: 4:09:58:45 - A, H. Alcorn, M. R. Baker, F. D. Baty, M. R. Doughall, P. W. Ewarts, M. E. Foster, F. F. Litinger, M. F. Needham, F. P. D. Pervich, C. L. Burton, F. W. Scalier, W. O. Welch, T. J. Zim 7:30:10:00—(Last year's members) V. E. Nomah, P. C. Poote, H. Hawkwell, H. L. Graber, W. K. Moser, H. L. Graber, R. K. Moser, A. W. Popelow, B. W. Powell, L. W. Reynolds, E. P. Scriwer, F. W. Shaer, R. P. Smith, C. H. Wyatt. (These men are advised to spare their children and the rally in the evening.) A final opportunity for trials will be given Thursday to new candidates who have been called but have not reported, according to Professor Larrenrese. A list of those will be published in Wednesday's Kannon. "The above will be the last opportunity offered for candidates to try out," said Professor Larremares, who said she would be made up over the week-end." Shanghai International Quarter Hears Artillery Reinforcements to Chi Shanghai, Sept. 16—Reinforced by 2,000 Chi Ll troops sent south to his assistance by Wu Pei Fu. Chi Li昌 Yuan today began an artillery preparation for a major offensive against Shanghai. Intensive fighting between a major outpost and the Chokkai troop of Gen.La Yung Haiang lasted through Monday night, and was renewed today. Shanghai shook with the reverberations of the artifact dust on a line about fourteen miles from international and French settlements. American marines guarded the Japanese district of Shanghai. The population of 17,000 is most grateful to the American allies for granting the men with rifles and trinkets. Women get up in the night to carry hot pot to equipies on duty. A detachment of Japanese sailors is encamped nearby. Waldo Walker, e27, spent the week end at his home in Leavenworth. Ben Paulen Gives Talk at Court House Here Lieut. Gow, Ben S. Panken, candidate for governor on the Republican ticket who was slated to speak in the court house at 3:00 p.m., m. Monday, arrived shortly before that time. Accompanied by Mayor Frank M. Wallace, he met with members of the Republican central committee, Mr. Spanken visited the city hall and was introduced to the officials and employees there. Paulee's address was originally scheduled for yesterday afternoon in South Park, but the rain changed his plan. Miss Marie Elles, fa. 24, who is teaching commercial subjects in the Bomber Springs High School, spent a week with Mrs. Harper, parents, Mrs. Mt. W., D. Riley. WANT-ADS Beauty Spots. City Drug Store. LOST—Gold Eversharp pencil. "Sus zanne" engraved. Called 962. s18 LOST—Shell-rimmed glasses in black leather case. Call 1261. S22 LOST—Conklim fountain pen on mu seum step. Call 1495. S17 ROOFS FOR RENT—Two nice modern rooms for girls. Furniture heat, electric light, hot water, close to university in new bungalow. Price $181 for two in a room. 1510 Mass., phone 1875. $229 Take your broken pipe to the City Drug Store. They can fix it.-Adv. LOST—Pair Gray immed glassen. Please call Bill Grosser, 429. Reward. S22 FOR RENT—A study room with sleeping porch, 1620 Tenn. Phone 802. S18 LOST—Gamma Epsilon Pi pin on campus. Phone 2710. S17 Best malted milks in towns at the City Drug Store.—Adv. WANTED—10 men and women who have had experience in selling, a shop building or campus campaign this week. Go to www.jobmaven.com Tuesday the Kavan business office 223 LOST—A Dunn transparent barrel Phone 1137 Red. Razor blades, every kind, City Drug Store-Adv. FOR SALE — Underwood Standard typwriter number 5. *Elixir* condition, has been only slightly used. A phone with each with Telephone 1666. FOR RENT—At once, furnished apartment one block from University, 709 W. 12th. Call 1789 Black S-19. FOR SALE—Ford touring car, good condition. Cheap, must sell. 1222 Miss St. S18 Parker Pen Service Station.—City Drug.—Adv. FOR RENT—Boys' rooms you will like, 1134 Miss. S10 ROOMS for rent. Convenient to the University. Either single or double Breakfast served if preferred. Call 1724 Kentucky. B77 FOR RENT - Suite for two or three young men, brightly modern house rent reasonable. 1319 Tennessee. Phone 1475. S29 Electric Grills, $1.00, City Drug ROOMS for boys. Well furnished, 88.00 per mo. Tel. 1625, 1346 New Hampshire. B17 BUNDLE, WASHING - Bring your own, Cut prices for washings delivered. Call 2332 Blue, J325 N. Y. S17 FOR RENT-To right party,very desirable single room,1415 Tenn. S19 WANTED—Washing and ironing and day work. Call 1356. S17 Certainly, the City Drug Store has it.—Adv. BOARD and room, $6.00 per week. Board only $4.50. A trial will convince of the real saving. Apply 1321 Mass, or 1345 Kt. St. S17 FOR RENT—Garage at 1318 L. cement floor, electric light, phone 270. S17 FOR RENT — Furnished apartment at the Oread. Two blocks from University. Call 1418. tf Oh yes, Donaldsons Hand Made Chocolates at the City Drug Store. FOR RENT - Front room with five windows, large closet, for two girls, also room mate at 1220 Ohio 816. STEWARDESS WANTED — Rice Club, 1321 Tenn. Phone 1155, s17 WANTED—Student laundry, men's shirts a specialty. Work satisfac- CECIL M. PROST N, D. O., D. S. PD. osteo- cidal for compression. math and foot specialist. Educator, Educator, 2532 Red Bell and Winniford Bldg., 6th and Maes St. LAWFRANCE OPTICAL CO., 1037 Mass. Ice classes exclusively. Phone 346 Over Gustafson's Vogue Beauty Shop HARPER METHOD Shampooing and Scalp Treatments Marcel and Bob Curl, 75c 911 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. Mrs. N. Beal OUR 571-STORE BUYING POWER SAVES YOU MONEY A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION J.C. Penney Co. 571 DEPARTMENT STORES Incorporated UYING MOST WE BUY FOR LESS— ELLING MOST WE SELL FOR LESS Lawrence, Kansas. Charming Silk Dresses Newest Styles for Autumn Wear Smart, straight lines in the latest mode make these new silk Frocks distinctive. Tunics and godets are used to give the slender silhouette, and belted models are very effective. There's a style for every figure! Highly lustred silks, such as satin faded Cantons and crepe satin, are favored this season, but flat crepes and Canton crepe are also used. Faille, too, is very good. Sleeves are shown in every length, from those which reach the wrist to none at all. Black is the smartest color for Autumn, but brown and navy are popular, too. All are brightened with garyly colored trimmings. See these dresses now. They're priced at a saving! Sizes for Women and Misses $19.75 terly done, Cheaper than laundry; Will do mending also. Phone 2220 White. 1806 Kentucky. FOR RENT. Two desirable rooms, mildly decorated; single or double. Quiet place to study. Call 1442 Blue. S17 porch, house entirely modern, location ideal, midway between University and business area of town, at 1225 Kentucky street. $819 ROOMS for women, two large southeast rooms with or without sleeping SCHULZ alters, repairs, cleans and presses your clothes right up to now. Suiting you—that's my business. SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass, St. Jayhawks Just received another shipment of Jayhawk— Pins - $1.50 and $2.50 Chains - $1.50 and $3.50 Posters - - - - 5c Buttons - - - - 25c The College Jeweler See Our Jayhawk Window KNOX HATS — $7 An Air of Quiet Distinction Commonplace fripperies are noticeably absent in these rich new Fall Suits and Top Coats. They have the loose easy lines of the new Season, but without exaggeration. Houk-Green clothes are never extreme, never late—they possess that air of quiet distinction which ever identifies a well-bred man. We commend them to men who know that "trifles make perfection, but perfection is no trifle." New Fall and Winter Suits ... $25.00 to $60.00 The New Top Coats at ... ... $25.00 to $50.00 Houk and Green CLOTHING COMPANY Memory Books, Diaries, Ring Books Filora Engravin and Programa Stationery A. G. ALCHUR 725 Mass. Phone ATYOURSERVICE 9 TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 10th and Vermont A University Church You will feel at home, because the majority of its members are female members, and students. Incident members and students Services 8 and 11 n. m., 4:30 p. m. Student Classes, 10 a. m. Secretary, W. W. Davie Rector, Chaplain Edwards. Wardens: Dear L. E. K. Sayre Pref. E. H. Sylvae President of the Club, Dr. M. E. 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