I i Lewis Uses Good Slides In Lecture I'1 I BULLETIN PRESENTATIONS BY PLAYERS sional m1ann2er. I1ors themselves, CHUB P RBO SUICCESSFUL The three playsa were directed and rather trying c produced under the direction of s'tu- ly was it hard (Continued from Page One) dent members of the Players club, when the scener this humorous' part in truly profes- Too much canot be said for the act- climax of the fi r II lull THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1921. Number 182.1 t and Mrs. Burton will not be "at home" next Wednesday, f ag to the Spring Recess, the April meeting of the Senate Council will d at 4:15 on Monday, April 18, instead of April 11. This meeting is at the request of the President. R. W. BUNTING. y, College of Literature, Seience and the Arts: eports on all students whose work is unsatisfactory are requested liately after the spring vacation. Report cards will be found in the lual compartments or in the upper -portion of the messenger boxes, the Dean's 'office. JOHN R. EFFINGER, Dean. 3 Advisory Committee, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: here will be a meeting of the Advisory Committee Friday afternoon, 8, at 4 o'clock in the Dean's office. JOHN R. EFFINGER. 1 Faculty: ie regular weekly meeting will be held at the Union at 12:15 o'clock MARCUS L. WARD. Students in Engineering: . ill have their next Assembly today, April' 7, at 9 o'clock . in 348 New Engineering building. Professor Sanders will address the and important business will receive attention. H. H. HIGBIE. Engineers: ie April Assembly will be held today, the 7th, at 10 a. m., in 348. Arthur L. Cross, Hudson Professor of European History, will be eaker. A. H. LOVELL, Junior Mentor. nen and Sophomores: e Health Lectures required of Freshmen will be repeated for those ig late and as make ups in the Natural Science Auditorium at 3, 4 30 as follows: . 1, April 20; No. 2, April 21; No. 3, April 22;,No. 4, April 25; No. 5, N ; No. 6, April 28. WARREN E. FORSYTHE, Director. ts from Foreign Countries: ery person interested in taking the trip must meet me at University loom 206, Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock or report to me before that y. A. C. HILDNER.H layers Club: te annual election of officers will be held in Room 205' Mason Hall With striking colored slides illus- trating the progress existing in the so-called backward portions of the world, James H. Lewis, candidatesec- retary, for the Methodist Board of Foreign Missions, presented a lecture filled with astounding facts concern- ing the mechanical and economic ad- vance made during the past few years throughout the world. The lecture was given under the auspices of' the World Service department of the S. C. A., last night in Lane hall. After showing that modern conven- iences are in existence and used con- siderably in all parts of the world, Mr. Lewis presented statistics and slides which showed how one part of the world is economically dependent on the rest. The lecture was con- cluded with a plea for better trained men to devote their lives to assist- ance of these people, who are in need of help. This lecture is one of a series which this department of the S. C. A. pre- sents about once a month, for the purpose of acquainting the public with world conditions. SOPH DENTS SHOW HIGH PERCENTAGE OF DISEASE Results of the physical examination given, to all sophomore dental stu- dents before and after Christmas va- cation show a higher average percent- age of disease in that group than in other groups examined in the past few years, according to Dr. Warren E. Forsythe, director of the University Health service. About 150 students were examined. Of these, 81 per cent were found to have variously diseased tonsils as copared with 15 per cent of the freshman class examined last year. Twenty per cent of these were advised to havetheir tonsils removed as compared with 9 per cent ,of the freshmen. Again, 10 per cent of the sophomores examin d were found to have a marked trouble in breathing as compared with 6 per cent of the freshmen, class examined last year. Other results shown from the recent examinations were: 4 cases of heart disease, 2 cases of early suspected tu- berculosis, 1 case of bright's disease and 5 cases in which patients were advised to have their eyes examined for glasses. In regard to the examination, Dr. Forsythe said, "The Health service has always recognized the importance of annual medical examinations as an important means of preventing dis- ease and maintaining good health among the students." Daily advertising will spell prosper- ity for fou.--Adv.' BUY THAT AT KYER'S By WILFRED SHAW, Illustrated by Photographs and Four Etchings Thes 0 Univesity f Mic SPECIAL PRICE OF $3.40 AHR'S U N I V E R S BOOK S T 0 1' a Evrything that could be found in the best jewelry stores can be found at Schlanderc'r &h Scyfricd 113 E. Liberty St: HAVE YOU TRIED OUR SPECIAL WEEK-END ICE CREAM BRICKS? FOR QUALITY, FLAVOR AND PUR- ITY THEY ARE UNSURPASSED. no ,t GA GE H AT w&AOW at {, DARLING & MALL EA UX April*7; at 4 p. m. C. A. DAHLSTROM.. 224 - 226 S. State Street IT'S GOING ON THURSDAY or engineers meet in room ineering building. wal banquet of Baptist guild. ation dinner- of Monon club 321, Union. al Union rehearsal, School dlolin club rehearsal, Union. hman, band practice, Uni. call. , elub., rehearsal, Union. ting of La Sociedad His. room 202, South Wing.% ng club meets, "room 323, a Nu business meeting, oor, University hall. ing of Kansas City club, 4, Union. ing of Round-Up club, Un- stian Science society meets hall auditorium. NOMINATING CO)MITTEE OF WOMAN'S LEAGUE MEETS TODAY The Woman's league nominating committee will be in Barbout gym- nasium from 4 to '5 o'clock this after- noon to receive all petitions and sug- gestions concerning candidates for the spring elections. V. F. W. Ball Tickets Still on Sale In view of -the fact that but few tickets for the V. F. W. military ball, which will be held Friday night at the Union, remain to be sold, it has been requested by the committee in charge that all ex-service men desiring to attend the ball secure their tickets to- day at the main desk in the Union. The price of the tickets are $3 per couple. Read The Daily for Campus news. F, I' 'Bid Her a Pleasa;nt THE BANK OF SERVICE Commercial Banking in all its Branches. Savings Department and Safety .Deposit Vaults. Exchange on All Parts of the World. A. B. A. Travelers' Checks. FARMERS & MECHANICS BANK I Vacation FRIDAY v 1 dance of Richard: V. F. W., Union. With a _u U-NOTICES ng tickets for V. F. W. mil- >all Friday night, may still be d at main desk in Union. )ol exhibit in upper galleryq Li Memorial hall, will be open' hours except from 10 'to 12 om 2 to 3 o'clock Friday.. 3of the IL.0. T. C. may secure at Graham's bookstore for rps dance which will be held 22 in Barbour gymnasium. of officers of the A. S. M. E. e held from 9 to 12 and from 101.103 So. Main St. 830 So.,State St., (Nickels Arcade) Corsage Member of the Federal Reserve System. today near the g building. library, Engi- Removal le To lower our stock of MEN'S FURNISHINGGOODS by May 1st, when we move into our own building at Ran- dolph and Wabash, Chicago, we have made a radical reduc- tion in from WELVE CLASSES BEHIND IN DUES Treasurers of the senior and shman law, the junior and phomore medic, the junior and sshman architects, the senior, phomore, and freshman dental, junior homoeopathic, and junior and sophomore phar- c classes have not yet paid the ident council assessment for year 1920-1921. Payment ould be made immediately to 3 council treasurer, Thornton Sargent, Jr., at 512 South Men's Athletic Union Suits Former prices up to $2.50. Reduced to 95c each. (all sizes, 34 to 44.) SAMPLES NOW ON DISPLAY I -BL-u- Min Brossorc sxop 't AT 324 SOUTH STATE STREET SECOND FLOOR