THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN OSSES GREAT DIVIDE ies Near California Borden Prepare to Becomes Oasis of West on Angeles, Cal., Feb. 20. There's $25,000,000 profit all bottled up on the other side of the Mexican lander. t's in whiskey bottles—in fact, it whiskey. The best figures now available inate that more than 600,000 gallons "red licker" reached Tia Juna *I* Mexican, Lower California, in the two weeks just preceding the advent constitutional prohibition. Despite the taxes Uncle Sam and vornor Cancu of California reded the liquor was landed on the other side of the line at about i.ne. gallon. When sold by the drink, after being lused to 90 proof as is the custom, will bring a minimum of 8 ounces from 9 to 116 proof, gauzers found, but it comes back in the stomachs one thirsty—that's the only form container that can be used—it will be proof, the liquor owner we agreed. Tia Juana, eighteen miles south of in Diego, which bids fair to become e sporting headquarters of the west, as made great plans for the dawn of 2016. Those who hold concessions from governor Tanu at conta Junna- and they are understood to include chiefly in Coffroth and Baron Long-have, breed on certain rules for the sale of their bottled lov. Drinks will be 25 cents straight at 10 points below the border. No goods ill be sold in flasks, bottles or keys it only costs $2 for a glass. There are premises. That is because ncle Sam will not permit a flask to one back across the line and the rule it only helps out the customs insurer but conserves the money of mercy. While, of course, the present stock ill not last forever, it is considered sufficient for about 4,230,000 class A essays, statistics say. And when those jags have dis- slaved into headaches, the concession drown into headaches, the concession Ayers will be ready with more. They are learned that liquor can be shipped from Europe, through Canada, hence by steamer to Ensenada and ack to the border just about as heyly as the present stocks were aundressed across the line. So John Barleycorn isn't entirely lead on the American continent—but he's crossed the Great Divide. DR. SAUNDERS PLANS MORE CONFERENCES Object of Conferences is to Interest Students in International Affairs Group conferences of two or three persons on "Putting K. U. First in India," which are being conducted by Dr. Kenneth Saunards of India, will be continued Friday afternoon and Saturday. Saunders has studied and knows thoroughly the student life of India and the purposes of the conferences are to "put K. U., on the map in India" and to help develop in the students an understanding of international affairs. Another purpose is to try to interest the students and faculty of the University in supporting, as a project, the work of "Hold" Dharman and his team at MU. In addition, we work in Madras, India, keeps them in constant touch with 7000 Indian students. There is a need for this in order to put the University on a par with other big universities of the world, so that we have already organized for this work. Anyone interested is invited to make appointment for conferences with Dr. Saunders or to stop at Myers Hall at any time. Dr. Saunders has already held conferences with the Student Volunteers, the Y. W. C. A. Cabinet and the Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. This afternoon he will gather a group of students and this evening with speak informally at the University Cohort on "Political Conditions in India." Thursday afternoon he met several small groups of fraternity men. Quill Club Will Hold Initiation Next Week The Quill club expects to hold initiation Wednesday evening for Gertrude Rogers, Ruger Garner, and Ace Hill. The initiation is to take the place of the regular Thursday evening meeting. On account of the fli ban no dates for other meetings have been definitely set. The Oread Magazine is expected to be out February 29. Kenneth Clark is the editor-in-chief and Blanche Robbison is the associate editor, Book Valued at $125 In Thayer Collection Among the volumes which recently came to the library in the Thayer collection, is Boydell's "Shakespeare Illustrations". It is a collection of prints by British artists, illustrating the drama of characters full page portraits of King George III, Queen Charlotte, and a plate, "The Infant Shakespeare attended by Nature and the Passions" Works of the Artists, Reynolds, Romney, Heehes, Pause and others are represented in the book. The book is valued by dealers at $125, individual plates being worth as much as $15. John Boydell, the editor, labored almost fifteen years on this book an died before it was published. It is estimated that the book cost him $350,000, which ruined him financially. DEBATE TEAM CHOSEN Engineers Elect Tracy, McGee and Mookin for Annual Law Debate Law Debate final tryouts for engineer debaters were held on February 12 and John C. Tracy, Richard McGee, and Nathan Mockin elected on the team to argue with the law students. Alternate candidates R. Louse, Applegate and H.R. Kruse. The engineers will have the affirmative side of the question which is: "Resolved that strikes in industries involved in the production of food, fuel and transportation should be prohibited by Federal law, and disputes arising in such cases should be determined by court discretion." Constitution law of the city is assumed. The debate will probably be held in Fraser Chapel, but the date has not been set. I know a young lady from Tattonham Whose eyes are like gems when she's But her wealth's at its height When she turns in, at night. For her locks are of gold, and she's -Cleveland Plain Dealer "Where's the dog?" "Was he mad?" "Well, he didn't seem any too pleased about it!"—Passing Show. Advertising is just an agent to reduce the selling expense—to give better merchandise at a lower cost. There's nothing mysterious about advertising. The merchant who uses it is the wise bird who rides the road in Kansas City, rather than trying to save money by walking. It benefits the merchant and the customer. The merchant who doesn't advertise figures on saving the few dollars car fare; but he wraps out a car or six times the amount of the round trip ticket in hotel and lunch counter bills and waits a month's time. Before he arrives home that transports his business and赡望 all about the trip. Advertising is a "jazzer" in the machinery of selling. The goods you buy pass thru many hands coming from the manufacturer to you and it is the function of advertising to oil up that "selling shute" so that goods will come quickly and with the least amount of selling expense. Dramatic Try-Outs Net Five Professor Dill to Manhattan W. A. Dill' instructor in the department of Journalism, spent Thursday in Manhattan. During the day he talked to five classes in journalism at the College at the request of N. A. Crawford, head of the department of journalism there. OUR VALENTINE Dramatic club try-outs in a playette entitled "Just a Little Mistake," added five new members to the Dramatic club Wednesday night. Those who succeeded were; Mary Anderson, c20; Marjorie Smith, c21; Gladys Manarwring, c23; Geraldine Rogers, c23; and Edward Dickinson, c25. This is the Way The HUTCHINSON NEWS Defines Advertising Send the Daily Kansan home. The other day, an interested vendor of "Advertisingly Speaking" asked what advertising was really for. ----WE LIKE IT---ar. cobbison resigned last week in Washington from the regular army. He has been connected with the army courier service between Washington and Coblenz, Gernay for the past eight months. "Jumie" was a passenger on the Northern Pacific which went to the rescue of the steamer Powhatan. "It 'stood by' the abolished transport system two days and nights and on the third night took off under the glare of seawardlights from three destroyers, which had come to the aid of the Powhatan. By a coincidence, one of the men rescued was a fraternity brother of Cobbinson. K. U. Soldier Rescued Fraternity Brother Husband (looking up from paper which he has been reading)—I see Thompson's Shirt Store has been burned out. Wife, (slightly deaf)—Whose? Hashand—thompson's Shirt Store. Wife—Dear me, who tore it?—Slightly. James Cubbison, who with Byron Meh, were the first K. U. men to enter the army in April, 1917, has entered the Law School as a junior Advertisingly Speaking The Woman's Glee Club will meet Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock in Ack. Building with the orchestra. Important meeting. Everyone come. Cubbinson sailed from Antwerp on January 11, and arrived in New York January 26. This was his fourth trip on the Northern Pacific. On New Year's day, 1919, he aided in the rescue of passengers, from the Northern Pacific when she went around on Fire Island. On his last trip to France on counter service he visited the principal American battlefields Announcements Here's the answer. There will be a business meeting of the Administrative Committee of the College, Monday evening. Send The Daily Kansan home. Killed in Liquor Raid Léberal, Mo. Feb. 13. A night raid on a distillery warehouse near here resulted in the death of Hank Gowdy, Killed in Liquor Raid A Special Collection and Sale of very latest modes in Spring Millinery at very modest prices Spring's most favored Millinery in good copies and adaptations of Model Hats $7.50 and $10 and $12.50 Offered at These Special Prices Lisere Batavia Cellophane Patent Leather Raffia Maline Porcupine Milan Congo Silks Off-the-face Napoleonic Russian Turbans Cloche Sailors Tricornes Mushrooms Larvae/Goops Chin-Chins Tam Tops Toques Fabrics: Shades: Shapes : Axtie (wood brown) Jay Blue Peanut Navy Brown Beaver Green Cherry Black Rose A Special Showing of Veils and Veiling Introducing all the new Spring Meshes in plain tailored types or elaborate cobweb Brenham'S The Place Restaurant Since 1920 city marshal. Gowdy was summoned house, while the men were battering during the night, by the watchman down the door. 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