FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN P. G.E. FIVI Minute Men of 27 Are Roused From Sleep With Warning That Wildcats Are On Campus "Everybody out!" The cry re- sounded from hilltop to valley, from street to street, and from house to house, and from that come that the Anglo- ers live in town. "Get dressed, you freshman!" The cry was shouted on the stairs of the "frau" house. The modern Paul Pele was waiting in a Annex room. One of the descendants of the immortal shrimp spreader of laminaria his master, his niece Mary, was his two wire-grapped wheels, and a two-winged motor. Others of the same family were wire-grapped four wheelers, and wherever they roared and shouted their call to battle, they used them as mounts and even a few probes hardly dunned, braces and brooches, or what ever was incurred, and dragged to the water. For the word was out that the annual dependable invasion of the giantsmen from "Give Camp" at Manhattan was about larger numbers, they poured out of the barns to guard the caretress's field. The result of the field from the nooses invades. "Onyto Brickl" the cry vein, and there, the temporary headquarters of the Wildest hunter; the eponym gathered. Husky's the battle orders were given. Divisions were dispatched to the front as fast as they arrived in order to keep it clear of enemy forces, some to West Capitol, others to East Capitol. Implements of War Are Used on Aggie Campus MENUBERT, Ole L. Rivaley has two the students of K. U, and K. S. A, C. C has reached the posi- tion of the third grade gums have been brought into school. Each student : carrying tear beinis and call guns. The dayhawk has twice more recorded in breathing through the skin to grow and develop, but the Anglo-welsh ancestor, still proper considerably in his eggs despite three account of K. 4, students to restore Professors Visit Forum Chapman to Address Meeting of Kansas Builders The University of Kansas professors who are attending the Kansas State University's spring start of yesterday and will not host Oct. 15, are Goldwinmith Goldsmith and Hollins. Mr. Chapman is an expert on catalogs and advertising for architects The main speaker of the opening evening was George A. Chapman of Manhattan, architect and chief adviser for Sweetwater Candy Store, Mr. Chapman was formerly with Van Vleen and City Hill, creditors of the City. Kanna Sie's Move In The new Eagla Sigma chapter honors, beated at 1357 Tomesville, has been completed, all but for some further challenges. The campus fortress moved in yesterday. Ms. Neela Thompson, St Joseph, new neogemmate, will arrive the early part of next week. On Friday, an open house exhibition will be held. still to different vantage points in the ominic battle. Even as the minute men of 75 dressed in the nearest clothes and called their squared guns or whatever weapons they had, so did this modern campus militia. The nearest paddle, made by a man who was grabshed it made no difference. And then, with the host gathered, came the seemingly endless wait for the horse's ears to begin of the night. "Where are they?" we问 the sibilant whisper down the long line of patient waters, the horse's head bent, the long, horse-shaped structure being guarded from desecration. Or maybe there might be any minute. So the cavitation patiently waited, no half-bear, an ear and then, identically bear, a foot and then, Bent the Aggies! For now, my children, we come to the end and disappointing anti-immunity. The Argers, either safe in bed or frightened by the threatenment aspect of the ring of guards, did not so much as throw a fire on the case. L'Envo The Jahlawki, however, showed that the old Kansas spirit of loyalty was not entirely dead, so perhaps the point can, not entirely wilted after all. The clock struck four. The returned student turned in his sleep. From the street came the cry, "Everyone's dead." The police shouted, "Buck!" and the wary minivan stopped. Gatto, University Cat Neglected by Students The campus dogs have long since gained publicity and notice, but the creature of Gattie, the only really University cat, is still an angel. Quiet and unseaming, Guto spends his days—and nights, too, for that matter—cummy. grazing contortively on a bone. No roaming around at nights for him. No howling on fence posts with an accompanying lance. And the shoe pleasures him. And its description of chases by his entrance. Cattie is in a plaintant, well-beweloved eat that mothers no one. SIU,手臂s of K. U. students overlook him with pride, and he has his tall or pole French heels in his shoes. They pass him by without a gesture of engagement ,a gesture of friendship. Yes, indeed. Gatto, the cement cut on the walk in back of Fraser, leaves a hard life. Brought into existence in 1984, the former workman spilled extra cement on the sidewalk, this cut must spend his time in practical aid. A more imaginative student notices his presence behind him, and he goes from his drab background. But the student must hurry on to class and Gatto again bleeds into the concrete. University Payrolls Are Ready for Signing Today Approximately six hundred and ninety persons are on the regular University payee plan for medical care that they should be signed before Monday, according to an announcement by Karl Khooz, burrain. This number includes both the Bell hospital and the School of Medicine. The irregular plan would turn in their The irregular payroll totals 375. Those on this list should turn in their time cards at the business office by Monday morning. Lighten the Drudgery of Studying with our Cinnamon Flats Green's Chocolate Shop 84715 Mass. Hallowe'en Decorative Materials Have a real Halloween'en party and select your decorations at the Dennison's Party Shop pour R. St. Decorations - Costumes, made to order "The Free Love Theory" will be the subject of the minister's discourse Sunday at Unity Church, 12th and Vermont St., at 11 a.m. by Clara Nigr at the Forum at 10. Welcome. Dads and Students It Pays to Look Well — Look your best for the game Get your Hair Cut at the Varsity Barber Shop Girls' Friendly Society Fills Office Vacancies Headquarters for good haircuts and football news. What it takes to win the Aggie game, Cappie and the k. I. team, and the Varsity Barber Shop has. The Girl. Friendly faculty of the Episcopal Church chartered two new offices to fill vacancies at a meeting room and a chapel, respectively, to correspond and social chat rooms. Service our Motto 1013 Mass. St. Orcad Training School Gives "Good Medicine" The department of English of the O.C. Training School presented the shay "Good Medicine" in the Little Theater, Green hall last Wednesday afternoon and students of the training school, the School of Education, and patrons of the school. The cost was compound of James Nathanith as Doctor Gregory, Helen Brown as Mrs. Emily Allen as Mary Heye, a patient. Here is Kanna Angela head coach Charlotte W. Michaelson and a team of his star players who will probably be asked in an interview tomorrow when the daybreak class on the Knoxville campus begins. He will try to show his stuff here tomorrow. (C) Coach Charles Hermanow, (G) Coach James Douphin, a heavy but backfill man that is hard to catch anything. He is ready to put his furious eleven through a hard cryer. (G) Coach Lara Star, star curator of much film who has been on the injured list. He may This is the first of a series of English courses offered at English school, the division of English school in the department of Education in England to prepare students for foreign or international Oral Training School are returned to appear in a jury at least twice. Fanny Fenn Fouchin was elected treasurer. The meeting was held at 14:00 yesterday at the Alpha of Dornan Abbey. Alessia Gellard was the chair. A discussion about the theory posited in this book took place. It was dismissed as not being helpful for the reader, and that two numbers must have even consecutive meeting leading to a sum of 10. It was definitely deemed that this year the meetings will be held every second and fourth Tuesday of the month. The meeting adjourned after a short period. The next meeting will be held in Corbin ball on Oct. 25, at 10:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Innes, Oxford will be the guest of W. U. Barron, in the Sigma Alpha, Epsilon brunet, later urday. Bent the Avene! 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We serve the kind that makes you ask for more."—Mr. Menu: "As You Like It" De Luxe Cafe 711 Mass. Welcome Dads We are glad to meet you Just off the Campus The oldest and most popular eating place Be sure to eat with us. We are serving home-cured hickory smoked ham with baked sweet potatoes, hot mince pie, regular dinner. Thick juicy Steaks—"Broiled" Fresh Oysters—prepared the way you like them. Call for the Best 325 for the Best Marcels and Permanents in Town Palace Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor 730 Mass. St. The College Jeweler The Air Is Getting Snappier Every Day Our KNICKER KNIT Sweaters will take the snap out of the atmosphere and put it into your Apperception. In every appropriate shade and style $4.50---- $5.50 For these fall bask and winter days our gloves, coat covers, aviators, sweaters, and woolen shirts will pre-vent cold. Evertything for Otu-of-Doors Wear Everything for Otu-of-Doors Wear Yates Outing Store 706 Mass. DAD'S DAY VARSITY DANCE October 15 at Robinson Gymnasium Tommy Johnston's K. U. Serenaders 9:00 p.m. 11 pieces will play Refreshments Admission $1.00