1 TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN School for City Officials Will Be Held Next Month to Talk The program for the three-day school for city officials to be given at the University, April 15, 16, 17, provides several new features, the most important of which will be the comprehensive work done by those attending the school. Program Will Extend Over Three Day Period; Well Qualified Men In the bacteriological laboratory, media will be provided the first day and each one will plant at least one seed. In the second day the twenty-four readings will be made and media will be made up similar to that used on the first day. On the third day the forty-six readings will be made and the analyses completed. Will Test Hardness of Water In the chemical laboratory, tests will be made to determine the temporary and permanent hardness of various waters, also tests for iron, salt and other chemicals will be A new feature of the school this year will be the use of moving picture films illustrating various phases of the work. Specia attention is to be given to problems of interest to the ordinary water superintendent and particularly interested in purification processes for water and sewage. Methods of computing rates, fire insurance requirements, and the different kinds of pumps are a few of the subjects that will be discussed. For those interested in water purification, sewage discharge and other forms of waste, there will be talks by well qualified speakers. These talks will be given in plain non-technical language so that they understand them and grasp the ideas. The University has secured Langdon Pearse, sanitary engineer for the Sanitary District of Chicago, as one of the instructors for the school. His unusual experience not only in the construction but the operation of many sewer traps in the city, his experience with industrial wastes, and from one of the best qualified engineers in the country, on these subjects. Water Expert Another ability is Lewis I. Birdshaw, formerly in charge of the water filtration plant at Minneapolis, Mina., now of Chicago. He too, who was part of the project of filtration of water and the use of various chemicals in the conglulation and softening of water. Accredited by the Biological Reference Bureau. The whole program is designed to be one of service to the municipal officials and their employees, according to their needs. It includes water and sewage laboratories. Several of the engineers from the surrounding territory who have made special investigations will also give talks. In addition to the regular talks, lectures and laboratory rids, there will be an annual unit for questions and answers concerning problems any city officials may have. Basket Ball Five Will Dine Mrs. F. C. Allen to Give Party for K. U. Team The second "First Five Plus Five" party will be given Wednesday evening by Mrs. F. C. Allen for the first five boys on the basketball team and their dates. A 7 o'clock dinner will be served with Tenderness vanilla tea which the teachers will walker Whiteide in "Mr. Wu" as the Bowersrock theater. Mrs. Allen established this custom last year to show a little mark of distinction to the five boys who really make the championship possible. A similar warty will be given every year that K. U. has the championship Track Men Are Ordered to Rest All This Week team. The five for this year are Acker man, Black, Mosby, Engel, and Bel gard. "Take a rest, go to a dance and take life easy this week." These are the words Karl Schindler wrote to his runners Monday afternoon. March 16 With the passing of the Missouri Valley indoor meet at Kansas City, the indoor season has come to a close. The next appearance of the track runners will be held on Friday. Ships should be shown on the cinders by the Kansas squad since there is not such an interference of the runners. Jokers Find New Way to Advertise Hosiery A new precedent has been established in the last few days in the mode of demonstrating ladies wearing apparel. Coles Phillips himself could not have illustrated a simpler and not more effective means of advertising. Black Cat apparel proved exhibit. Even Phoenix had passed its uprival on the new movement or having walking advertisements. What is it all about? Well, Sunday night a young lady, dressed in the latest fashion, appeared at one of the fraternity houses wearing a lovely black dress. A brilliantly studded ornament on one bib held gracefully in place one on a tan silk hooded effect of the tan against the black and the unusual产物, produced a most startling Pest. And now the walking advertisement is wondering who played the trick on her. Boxing Preliminaries Held Finals Will Be Staged at 8:30 Wednesday Night ___ "The fighting blood of the University" clashed in the preliminaries of the intra-mural boxing meet in Robinson gymnasium Monday after Saturday, 800. Wednesday night in the gym, and will be open to the public. A cup will be given to the organization winning the highest number of points in the meet; and gold and silver medals will be given to those winning first and second in each event. The results of the preliminaries are as follows: "Broc" Jones won a decision over J. Stoklas in the bantamweight class; feathered in a decision over H. L. Jagdish; Archie Phinney won a decision over George Clay, James Grier won a decision over A. W. Hosack; webbed in a decision over A. J. Browne; a decision at $1 Price, and Blue won a decision over Frizzle; middle-weight class, Leon Sseelg won a decision over K.J. Collins won a decision over W Kroenwert; Right heavyweight class, W. Berglund won a decision over Melvin Graham; heavyweight class, J. Gibbs won a decision over J. O'Bryne. ANNOUNCEMENTS A Domino political caucus for women interested in Black Mack will meet at the White House Greek room of Fraser hall. A non-committal committee will be chosen for the position. Helen Jaka, President A meeting of the Sphinx will be held Tuesday night, at 7:30, at the Alpha Tau Omega house. E. F. Lied. El Atenco se reunira javes el 13 de Marzo a las 4:30, cortes 105 E. Administration. La comisión que tiene encargada la revisión de la constitución tendra en la palabra. Es importante que estemos todos presentes fante que exteriores como piedras. Myron Waggoner, Presidente All students of Lutheran preference are urged to be at the Commons tomorrow noon at 12:30 for the Lutheran students' luncheon, at which time the religious secretary who is here during Religious week will speak. Scarab, architectural fraternity, will meet Wednesday evening. March 12, at 7:30 in the architectural department, Marvin hall. Meeting of Owls tonight at the Delta Tau Delta house at 7:30. Sam Weatherby, President Derralment of an interurban passenger car of the Kansas City, Kaw Valley, and Western company caused many university students, who had spent the week end in Kansas City, to arrive in Lawrence early Monday morning. Interurban Car Delayed by Fire and Derailment The car that leaves Kansas City at 7:30 p.m. developed trouble in the electrical system a few miles on this road, and it caught fire. It was taken back to Bonner Springs, and the passengers transferred to another car. The new car was stopped by the wreck of an ennist bound car, between Lirwood and Kearney. The passengers were again transferred to another car, brought out from Lawrence, and reached here about 2 o'clock Monday morning. The passengers slightly, but there were no serious injuries. Nebraska Wrestlers Win The Daily Nebraska announces that the summer session bulletin of the university is now ready for distribution. The first session will hold from June 9 to July 16, and the second from July 17 to August 22. The University of Nebraska won the first all Missouri valley conference title in 2015, an Ames, Iowa, last Friday and Saturday. Oklahoma, Amaha, A and M tied for second. Sooner A. & M. and Iowa State Tied for Second Ames led the tournament with 18 points at the end of the final round, but Nebraka and Okhama A. and M. were tied for second place. In the Nebraskans overcoming the lead of the Iowans and winning by one point. Alpha Delta Pi announces the pledging of Cecilia Duemler, c'27, of Senece, Mo. Cornell College was fourth. University of Kansas fifth and Simpson College won sixth. E. H. S. Bailey, professor of chemistry, and L. E. Sayre, dean of the School of Pharmacy, have received notice that the state food standards committee, of which they are members, is to meet at Topkapi March 18. The department has also other spices is to be the special subject discussed. State Food Board Will Meet in Topeka Tuesday German Conversation Club Meets Twelve persons, besides the adviser, Prof. H. C. Thurnau, attended the meeting of the German Club, and a group of German students largest attendance since the formation of the club last fall. The program enlisted of German songs and conversation between the members, the club At the same time Professor Bailey and Dean Sayre will attend the meetings of the state board of health, of which they are affiliated members. Hereafter, it was decided, the club will meet every Monday afternoon, instead of every two weeks. The meetings are held in room 313 F.R. Southern Hall, 6402 Lexington Ave. ident, was in charge of the meeting. International Talent Night K. U.'s ANNUAL COSMOPOLITAN CLASSIC Phone 442 1109 Mass. High School Auditorium, March 20, 8 p.m. Admission: 50c and 75c A Whirlwind, Kaleidoscopic Review A Versatile, Unique Entertainment DANCING, DRAMA, MUSIC, CLASSICAL SINGING Tickets at Rankin's, Round Corner, Bell's. Sold also by special salesmen on campus, or call Cosmopolitan House, 1653 Id, phone 1557. The best representative art of twelve nations in one grand ensemble for your approval. The date rule will be off Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme Brick Specials for this week: Pistachio Nut and Vanilla Honey Moon and Vanilla Other Flavors, Bricl. or Bulk the flavors, Briell, or Bulk Apritol Apritol Nut Hi Life Happy Moon Vanilla Hazel Nut Fruit Pudding Strawberry Chocolate Tukii Fruiti Grape Pineapple Manatee Nut Brown Bread Caramel Nut Coffee Nut Sherbets: Orange Apricot Pineapple Lime Lime It costs no more to have the Best Phone 182 SAMPLE'S BARBER SHOP Phone 182 has moved to their new building—9241 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. (next to New York Cleaners) WHERE STUDENTS GET WHAT THEY WANT Featuring Emerson Hats For Spring Come in today! A large variety in the new blocks in soft hats. A shape for every type of face. SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM $5 Convriicht 1924 Hart Schaffner & Mary You'll get this spring in Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes— fine woolen fabrics —new patterns and colorings fine needlework —authentic styles —Models for Men —Models for Young Men —a wonderful showing of Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits await your approval Glad to show you! Hart Schaffner & Marx 2 pant suits — $50 —with every garment guaranteed to your utmost Satisfaction or your money back. $35 to $65 VARSITY THEATRE Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday MARY PICKFORD in "Rosita" A Spanish Romance with HOLBROOK BLINN Adapted by Edward Knoblock Story by Norbert Falk Photography by Charles Rosher AN ERNST LUBITSCH PRODUCTION Her Beautiful Curls of Gold Piled high on her head in an Empire period coiffure. "The World's Sweetheart" enters in her rightful heritage of glorious, vital, alluring womanhood in her characterization of "Rosita." Lithe and sinuous. gowned in most gorgeous costumes, capricious and coquetitish, be-gulling and intriguing flirting, dissembling—A new Mary Pickford who will be the Idol of Men and Women