UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN HYGIENE CLASS SAYS MILK CONDITION POOR One-Fourth of Lawrence Dairy men Water Milk Before Delivery One hundred fifty two cows furnish the milk supply for Lawrence according to a report that has just been completed by the women's hygee class at the University of Kanada. The class is taught by the Facon, head of the department. According to this, one cow furnishes the milk for 24 families. Although the milk situation has been under survey for some time and a list of the standing of the dairies with the amount of the butter fat and the caustic acid contained in them was published there to be little improvement in the milk situation. Following are some of the statements found in the reports of the members of the class: "The milk is not sour," "The state Board of Health in Topeka which requires that the city sanitary inspectors should make tests for butter fat and bacteria every two weeks," and these tests were not made last year. "One fourth of the dairymen at Lawrence are added water to their milk on account of the carelessness of the players in reporting such discoveries. "The dairymen seem willing to cooperate to improve the situation in Lawrence. The trouble lies in the fact that the patrons are not particiular to demand tested milk and the dairymen do not try to improve the situation although they would do so if the patrons would demand it. 'This inspection of the Lawrence dairies show most of them to be in a poor or fair condition. "Every dairyman is supposed to have a license to sell milk and these licenses are issued without cost. There is one dairyman who regularly writes to a fine because he does not want the inspector to inspect his dairy." S. F. Butcher, president of the Missouri, Kansas Daizymen's Association said, "The best way to realize the dairy possibilities in the shortest time is for all dairying men to work together and improve the industry." Read The Daily Kansan Glass Repairing Methods Shown to Chem Student A lecture and demonstration on glass-blowing, relative to laboratory work, was given by Dr. H. M. Elayz, an assistant professor of the meeting of the Chemistry Club Tuesday afternoon. Repairs on glass tubing, beakers, and other laboratory apparatus were made, and the students made glass "wool" were shown. "The club," said G. T. Kohman, president, "will hold regular meetings every Monday afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock in the lecture room, on the third floor of the Chemistry Building. Everyone interested in chemistry in any way is invited to be present." BY THE WAY Christine Fritzlen, c22, of Wichita has enrolled in the University. Pi Upsilon will give a dance October 31. Nadine Cox, fa'22, will spend Thursday in Kansas City. Sigma Phi Gi莎 will entertain the Sigma Kappa freshmen with a supper dance from 6 to 8 Thursday night. Kappa Sigma will give a steak roast and barn dance at the home of Fred Butcher November 1. Members chapter at Manhattan will be guests. Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Wright of McPherson are spending a week with their daughter Agnes at 1144 Indiana Street. Mary Welcome, c'23, and Alfretta Bierer, c'24, will visit their homes 'n Hiwataa Saturday and Sunday Former 35th.Men Your own history "Heroes of the Argonne" Now Ready E. W. THOMPSON K.U. AGENT 940 Miss. Phone 1709 Blue JUST ARRIVED Fresh Shipment CHOCOLATE SHOP CANDIES (In Redwood Boxes) The kind she has been waiting for THE ROUND CORNER DRUG CO. If its advertised—We have it 801 MASS. ST. GET 'EM Gamma Phi Beta will entertain their freshmen with a dance at the Country Club November 31. Lawrence, Kans. HOT AT The young people of the Christian Church are giving a Halloween party for all young people of the church and their friends at Myers Hall at 8 o'clock Friday evening. Doctor Braden will be host. Kappa Sigma will entertain with a barn dance at the home of F. S Butcher, November 1. THE DOUGHNUT SHOP 1103 MASS. Edgar L. Hollis, business manager of the 1920 Jayhawker, spent Tuesday in Kansas City on business connected with the junior publication "TAKE A DOZEN HOME" Phi Kappa will give a dance a the chapter house, Friday night. Beta Theta Pi will give a house dance November 1 in honor of guests from Manhattan chapter who are coming down for the game. George Hanes visited at the Alpha Tau Omega house Sunday and Monday. Phi Mu Alpha, professional musical fraternity, announces the pledging of Ivan Farris of Wichita. A. R. Young B. S. 05, who is with the Texas Company, a paving company, has donated to the department of civil engineering, a number of paving samples to be used in the highway laboratory. Miss Lila Beyer, c21, returned today from the Simmen's hospital where she had an operation for appendicitis a few weeks ago. L. F. Goff has come back to finish his senior year in civil engineering after an absence since 1911. Lloyd Young, e'22, was called to his home in Iola Tuesday by the death of his grandmother. J. Stitt Wilson was a guest at the Alpha Tau Omego house for luncheon Tuesday. Sigma Alpha Epsilon will give a dance at their house Friday, October 31. Sigma Nu will entertain the Chu Omega freshmen between 6:00 and 8:00 o'clock Thursday night. Kappa Sigma entertained the Kappa Alba Theta freshmen at dinner Tuesday night. Alpha Tau Omego announces the pledging of N. A. Slane, c'23. VARSITY BOWERSOCK MATINEE; 2:30 and 4:00 NIGHT; 7:30 and 9:00 Today Only Today—Thursday Marguerite Clark In a "Widow by Proxy" By Catherine Chisholm Cushing Adapted from the New York Stage Play the Same Name Also a Christie Comedy "LOOK WHO'S HERE" At the Bowersock Tomorrow OLIVE THOMAS IN "THE SPITE BRIDE" Society Brand CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG Society Brand style, like a triangle has three dependent sides: attractive patterns woven into fine all-wool fabrics, the smart design of the model, the tailoring of the clothes. ALPHEED DECKER & CORN. Makes alcoholic beverages from Chicago New York Montreal Each side is perfectly developed to meet the other two; that's why the effect is a finished whole. $ \textcircled{C} $ A. D. & C. Exclusive Distributors of Society Brand Clothes In Lawrence. Harry Shim, P19, and C. R. Gel. Alfred Graves, c21, returned Mono on are visiting at the Delta Tau from Emmanuel, he has been attended by E.M.C., from Emporia, M. THE FLOWER SHOP MR. and MRS. GEO. ECKE Cut Flowers for All Occasions 852 1-2 Mass. Phones 621 CENTRAL EDUCATIONAL BUREAU 610 Metropolitan Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. We have remunerative positions for available teachers. Write for registration blanks. No advance fee W. J. HAWKINS, Manager Pave your way to the heart of the "Sweetest Girl," with the sweetest of sweets and confections bought at VON'S CANDY SHOP Where students meet students Fruits, cakes, candies and canned goods for your hikes or spreads are to be had at The Oread Cafe "Brick's" —or if you say the word we'll fix you up a lunch —cooked or uncooked. The Kansas University Bible Chair Dr. Arthur Bradin, Director Announces two additional Bible Classes as follows I. Comparative Religions, or Life of Christ Friday Evenings, 7 o'clock Myers Hall II. The Bible Saturday Evenings 7 a'clock Myers Hall Open to all University students. Check courses desired and mail or hand to Dr.Braden, Myers Hall