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Daily Iowan, April 26, 1919

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Page Four The Daily Iowan State University of Iowa Saturday, April 26, 1919 WANT ADS Rate 10c a line or fraction: 20% discount on three or more insertions. Want ads cash in advance. LOST---A gold watch. If finder will return to post office box 495, the matter will be dropped, if not steps will be taken to locate same. D.P. LOST---Leather purse containing money. Inquire at Iowan office. LOST---Ladies' Waltham wrist watch. Return to this office for reward. LOST---Leather backed loose-leaf note book. Pocket size. Please leave at Y.M.C.A. LAW JUBILEE HIT BEFORE CAPACITY HOUSE (Continued from page 1) be satisfied with the squeak of a picture cord wire strung on a broom stick. TALENTED SOLOISTS One of the most successful pieces of genuine black-face minstrelsy ever seen in a University theatrical production was put over in the last act. With "Fat" Hollingsworth and Art Kroppach as the comical end-men, together with a fine array of talented soloists, the final scene proved an uproarious success from the start to the finish. Faculty members, the crowded Pi Phi house, the Tri-Delts, and the Alphi Chis suffered to a certain degree when the fire was set ablaze under the frying pan by Koppach, Rosson, Hamill, Arbuckle, Fischer and Hollingsworth, but it was all in good fun. The Iowa Law Students' Association plan to make their show an annual affair henceforth. TALKS OF LIBRARY WORK Miss Jane E. Roberts, University librarian, gave a talk at freshman lectures on "Opportunities Open to Women in Library Work." Miss Roberts enumerated the qualifications of a good librarian for the various kinds of libraries, and explained the duties of a librarian in commission work, an important branch of the library. [advertisement] COMMENCEMENT SUITS AND TOP COATS $30 and upward Made to your Individual Measure by E. V. PRICE & CO. Clothes that invite the question WHO'S YOUR TAILOR? J.R. KEMPSTON Opposite Englert Theatre WORK IN TURKEY DISCUSSED Missionary reconstruction work in Turkey will be discussed by Miss Mary Wright of Iowa City, for eleven years a missionary in that county, at a joint program of Christian endeavor and church at 7:00, tomorrow evening in the Congregational church. Five minute reports on conditions in Turkey, and music arranged for by Mrs. Frank Thayer, choir soloist, and Ruth Roland, chairman of music for Christian endeavor, will complete the program. The local society is interested in station work at Euphrates college, Harpoot, Turkey, to the support of which it contributes thirty dollars yearly. This sum is sufficient in the Orient to feed and clothe a pupil or worker for a year. Chaperons at Varsity Friday night were Dr. and Mrs. R. V. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Puckett. Saturday evening they will be Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hands, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shrader and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ward. Every student a bond owner. Send The Iowan home. Let's overscribe our quota. Let the Iowan be your letter. [advertisement] STRAND THEATRE Last Time Today TOM MOORE in "A MAN AND HIS MONEY" ---Tomorrow--- WILLIAM FAVERSHAM in "THE SILVER KING" [advertisement] TAXI Phone 1700 Murphy's Service Office Hotel Jefferson [advertisement] TEACHERS WANTED For all departments of school work. School officials will soon elect teachers for next year. A MAXIMUM OF SERVICE AT A MINIMUM COMMISSION RATE. Commission 4 per cent. Territory, central and western states. Write today for blanks. HEUER TEACHERS' AGENCY Cedar Rapids, Iowa [advertisement] OH BOY! Did you ever taste those Sweet Rolls served for breakfast in the JEFFERSON COFFEE ROOM and JEFFERSON QUICK LUNCH SERVICE CAFE They are simply wonderful. Delicious coffee also---n'everything. [advertisement] NORTHWESTERN TEACHERS' AGENCY FOR ENTIRE WEST AND ALASKA----THE LARGEST AND BEST AGENCY Write immediately for free circular BOISE IDAHO [advertisement] PEOPLE'S STEAM LAUNDRY 225 Iowa Ave. When In Need Of Laundry Work. Telephone 58 C. J. TOMS [advertisement] NEW MARABOUS Rich and elegant are the new MARABOUS in cape styles and scarf effects, some plain, some tail trimmed. A beautiful Marabou lends an air of softness and accentuates the general attractiveness of suit or gown. These marabous are just out of the packing box, fresh and clean. We cordially invite every young woman to see them. The prices are reasonable from---- $10.00 to $20.00 YETTER'S The Big Store [advertisement] New at the BOOK AND CRAFT SHOP Breakfast Sets Toilet Bottles Candy Jars Bud Vases [advertisement] ALL FOOLS JUBILEE TONIGHT N. S. Auditorium 15c
 
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