UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN HOSPITAL BUSY PLACE Averages Thirty Patients a Day Many Have Boils and Colds INOCULATE FOR TYPHOID Few Have Applied for Typhoid Treatment This Year “An average of thirty persons receive help at the hospital every day Sunday excepted,” said a member of the University Health Service at the university. “I really boils and colds are demanding much time and attention. About every day we have to argue some one out of the notion that he needs medicine for his blood because he is having boils. Boils do not result because of an infection, but the person is that, for some reason the person becomes susceptible to what he would otherwise resist, but the boil itself is the result of infection where it appears. Some of the students kick a lot about the hospital and the $2.00 he pays to them. We vert them thoroughly. We had a call from one of the University men who has had his share of fun about the fee the other day. He was afflicted and he surrendered. We painted him up with iodine and he's been coming back for more training who laughs last.” Now we never hear a word about the $2.00 fee. "Since the hospital opened there has been no period longer than thirty-six hours when we did not have a patient in the hospital. Most of the time we are still and often three." is in addition to our dispensary service and calls. "The big idea of the Health Service Committee is a service that is preventive rather than curative. To this end they are laying great stress on the typhoid vaccination. So far only thirty have been inoculated and it is less than half as many hundred should be. Men can be vaccinated any Friday afternoon; women, on Tuesday afternoons. The hospital staff are placing the matter in the light of a community duty. "If every person would see the matter in this light and act upon his convictions," said a member of the staff, "typhoid would soon be a thing of the past. It would be stamped out through the country, just at it was stamped out on the border. Every person is a potential source of this disease until he has been rendered immune by vaccination." University Club Gives Smoker University Club Gives Smoker The University Club will give a smoker a drink or two on o'clock in the club house, 1420 Ohio street. This is the first of a series of smokers to be given this year, and is for the purpose of meeting the new president of the club. It is the custom of this club to hold meetings of this nature each year. All new men in the faculty are cordially invited. Regular floor work for Freshmen and Sophomores begins Thursday and Friday. Absence from these classes will count as a cut. Gladys Elliott. Our Uncle Jimmy Uncle Jimmy Green is the first faculty member to have a song written in his honor. J. C. McMansie, director of the University band, has just published the song under the title, "Our Uncle Jimmy." Uncle Jimmy is one of the oldest members of the University faculty, having been for many years dean of the School of Law. S. J. HUNTER QUITS BOARD City School Duties Take Too Much Time Prof. S. J. Hunter of the department of entomology resigned his position on the board of education of Lawrence city schools Monday night. Professor Hunter has served on the board of education four years. He has found that his duties at the University are insufficient to be necessary time to the city schools. "I have three positions—to any one of which I could devote all my time," said Professor Hunter this morning. "I enjoyed my work on the board of education very much, and I regret that the duties of my own depart- Professor Hunter is head of the department of entymology; state entymologist and Curator of the biological collections in the museum. The Board of Education And still the pledges come. Mu Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Charlotte Hungate, of Albia, la; and Louis Libbey of Altamont. Professor Hunter a resolution expressing his appreciation of his services during the past four years. Mr. Mitchell was elected to fill the vacancy. The Home Economics club announces an open meeting in Fraser Hall, Room 2, Thursday at 4:30. Prof. S. O. Rice will give a talk on "Oriental Rugs." Alpha Chi Sigma announce the pledging of W. M. Janney, grad., of Eureka and H. W. Greider, grad., of Popoka. C. E. Oelup, M. D. Specialist—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 90 per cent of all headaches are due to eye strain, cured by properly fitted eyeglasses. No one has畏天量. Bell phone 1700, Dick Building. Successor to Dr. Hammond.-Adv. Find New Method of Analysis A new method for the analysis of vanilla by which an estimate can be made of the vanillin, or flavoring matter contained, has been developed. The esteves, analyst in the food laboratories, built a Building. The method will be printed next month in the Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, a national publication. Mr. Esteves also has found a new process for the preparation of vanilla which has heretofore been grouped with the light coal tar dyes for food, but not separated from them. Another big shipment of beautiful frames here now. Squires Studio. Adv. Do you know that many people in Lawrence apply to the Northwestern for Life Insurance without being solicited? L. S. Broughly FORM K. U. WILSON CLUB Men and Women to Organize Woodrow Wilson Club Tomorrow A "Woodrow Wilson Club" boosted by members of the student body and the faculty will be organized tomorrow evening at eight o'clock in Green Hall. Every professor and teacher, for woodrow Wilson, both men and women, for Woodrow Wilson for president, are invited to come and help organize the club. Arrangements are being made to speakers. Either Ex-Governor of office of the state Hugh Farrelly of speech will make the keynote speech of the evening. A large delegation of faculty members is behind the new organization. Among the students interested in the movement are Paul Washburn and of the Men's Student Council, and Joe Gattsick former Cheerleader. "A number of down-town merchants are interested in the club, and they will help bring the better speakers here. Among them, W. C. Lanson of Salina, Democratic candidate for Governor, has promised to come to Lawrence to address the club, and arrangements will be made later on for speakers of local and national prominence." "The club will be organized with the sanction of the State Democratic Central Committee," said Greecer morning, "but not by any member of the committee." Hubert Lardner of Topela, a member of the Committee has written commending the action of the organizers, but he will not be here to participate in the organization of the club, which will be left entirely to the local members. UNIVERSITY WEATHER MAN GIVES SEPTEMBER REPORT Contrary to appearances, September's wind run was eighty-five miles below the surface. University weather report issued today. Southwest winds predominated and the greatest velocity recorded was 32.8 miles per hour on the 26th. Rainfall was below the average, and the month proved to be the driest September since three heavy thunderstorms, and only four days in the month that were more than two-thirds cloudy. There was a greater range of temperature throughout the month than has been recorded since 1882, with the exception of 1913. The maximum was 97 degrees, September 5, and the minimum, 31 degrees, September 29. The weather reports sent out by the recordkeeper were the record kept by the late Dr. P. H. Snow from 1868 to 1908. Records are kept of the mean temperature, rainfall, mean cloudiness, wind, and barometer. The University seismograph records disturbances, but none were recorded during September. Dressmaking and ladies tailor- ing, also remodeling. Mrs. M. A. Allison, 1008 Ohio Street. Bell phone 15973—Adv. 14-5 Loomas for your pictures.—Adv. Coal Coal Coal We are Lawrence's Coaling Station. Gibson's Mill Phones 23 Students Shoe Shop R. O. Burgert, Prop 1107 Mass. Street Lawrence, Kansas Work and Prices Always Right We also Repair and Cover Parasols AT THE THEATRES Bowersock "Dimples" Lillian Walker in a new role—a live, snappy, clear newspaper reporter whom they all call "The Kid" Varsity Henry Walthall IN Pillars of Society By Ibsen Also a Good Keystone Comedy TOMORROW Robert Warwick IN Friday, the Thirteenth By Thomas W. Lawson A Big Vitagraph Case IN Also a Bray Cartoon Admission 15c "GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN" By James Oliver Curwood Admission 10c Shows at 7:45 and 9:20 On account of the length of this show there will be 3:15 and the night shows will start a 7:30 and 9:20. Have We Your Note for Three Dollars Payable October 1.1916? If we have, please pay up. If we haven't, either advise somebody else to call and jar loose or quit "mooching" that Kansan, and subscribe. 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