THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thanksgiving Day Marks Completion Of Valley Schedule Bulldogs and Cornhusker Are Tied for First Place in the Conference Missouri Valley Standings: Won Lost Tied Pct. Drake 4 0 1 0.000 Nebraska 4 0 0 1.000 Aggies 3 1 2 .750 Missouri 3 3 0 .500 Ames 2 3 0 .400 Kansas 1 2 1 .334 Oklahoma 1 2 1 .334 Grinnell 1 3 0 .250 Washington 0 5 0 .000 Remaining Valley Games Remaining Valley Games Ames-Nebraska at Lincoln Saturday, Oklahoma-Washington, at St. Louis, Thanksgiving Missouri-Kansas, at Columbia Thanksgiving. With only three Valley games yet to be played, the 1922 Missouri Valley football season is practically over and indications are that when the final history is written, Nebraska and Drake will be found in a tie for first place honors in the conference race. The Kansas Argies who have been in a triple tie with the Cornnhuskers and Buildings for first place, dropped last Saturday when they fell before Saturday when they fell before the powerful Nebraskans. Drake Completes Schedule Drake Completes Schedule Drake finished her Missouri Valley schedule Saturday with a win over the Grinnell Pioneers. The Bulldogs have a perfect record in four Valley games, having been victorious over Kansas, Washington, Ames, and Granite Nevada has given the same number of conference games and the Dawson machine will complete its Valley schedule by a sixty minute scuffle with Ames next Saturday. There is little doubt but that the Cornhuskers will finish with a clean slate of five Valley victories. What Kansas and the Kansas Aggies could not do is unlikely to be accomplished by the Ames Cyclones, so Nebraska will undoubtedly finish another vieorial Valley season. Drake will divide homes with the Cornhuskers it is true, but the Cornhuskers have played the four best teams in the Valley--Kansas Aggies, Kansas, Okahoma, and Missouri--while Drake has not only Kansas. Two Other Valley Games The other two games still to be played are the Kansas Missouri and Oklahoma games on Thanksgiving. While Oklahoma has the edge over Washington and the Jayhawkers are doped to win over the Tigers, no football game is won until it is played. Should both the Jayhawkers and the "Sooners emerge victorious, these two eleven will finish the season in a tie for four." The other game will be the Tigers at Clark machines will be in a tie with Grimmel for seventh place in the conference race. The other Turkey Day battle of interest to the Valley is the Nebraska-Netra Dame fiasco at Lincoln. The Kansas Agies, using the Catholic's style of play, worried the Cowboys probably have all his regulars in condition for the game Thanksgiving, however. Cold Can Not Stop Aggies Will Work on Stadium This Winter The work of pouring the cement for the fourth section of the Kansas Agnie Memorial Stadium at the Alahearn field was started this weekend. The columns were completed and the door of the unit was run by Sat- The work will be suspended on the stadium after one more section is completed and the work of grading and filling in the field will be taken up. The completion of the fifth section will mean that five-eighths of one third of the stadium has been completed. In order that this memorial may be completed at the earliest possible moment, engineers in charge plan winter, work. They will grade off of the hill just northwest of the stadium and fill in the field east of the gridiron. Carpenters will probably be keep busy building forms so that they can commence pouring the concrete for the remaining nineteen sections of the stadium, as soon as warm weather returns. Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity entertained with a barbecue Saturday evening. Comanche, Veteran of Battles. Was as Savage as his Name When Caught on Texas Range There is probably no student or faculty member of the University of Kansas who has not seen Commance, he is said to be the only animal that escaped from the Custer Massacre. Visit Dyche Museum and see Commanche, at his post just inside the entrance. With his hide stretched over a mounted statue he stands inside the intrance to Dyche Museum and looks as natural as life, and seems to雾 away, dreaming of the days when batches of soap were made in a smell of powder. He is admired by the hundreds attracted each year to the animal exhibit at the museum. In the world of horses Commanche was most famous of them all. When a colt he was captured in a wild herd was received the name Commanche. Capti- Game And Dedication Exercise To Feature Homecoming At M. U Clemenceau And Pershing Invited to Thanksgiving Day Ceremonies The University of Missouri is expecting 20,000 visitors Thanksgiving Day to see the annual gridron classic between the Missouri and Kansas universities, and to attend the memorial excercises. The Missouri Homecoming and Alumni Associations are creating plans to entertain the visitors. An invitation was wired to George Clementean, "the Tiger of France," by President John C. Jones for the University; Frank B. Rollis, president of the Missouri Alumni Association and John W. Teed, representing the Veterans Council. An invitation was given to Porshing and Gen. Enoh Crowler the latter an alumnus of the University of Missouri. Homecoming Day will start with the laying of the corner stone of the $500,000 memorial building. This ceremony will be conducted by the Masonic grand lodge of Minnesota. It is invited to smoke at the ceremony. At 10 o'clock in the morning, the annual Homecoming parade will march through the business section to the campus. The parade will be headed by a magnificent memorial float, followed by ex-service men and the university band. More than one thousand members of the R. O. T. C. School of Music are invited by United States artillery units and other military organizations. Next will come three hundred boys representing various schools and departments of the University, ending with members of the former classes. Eugene Breiner, c25, heard the "Messiah" in Kansas City Sunday afternoon. Keogh, U. S. A., brought him and rode him onto the fated field with Custer, from which no white man returned. from which no white man returned. Two days after that famous outrage, Generals Terry and Gibbon arrived on the scene with relief. The gunners charged from the battle field, dazed with seven bullet wounds in his body. He carried the gallant Koech to his death and escaped. The men prepared to shoot him to relieve his misery, but, as they looked at the horrible devastation, a feeling of affection for the lone beast cowered over them and they determined Thanks to the care of these men, Commaine recovered. On returning to civilization he was taken to Fort Lincoln, Neb., and later to Fort Lincoln, Ky. He died on the remainder of his days. He died at the ripe age of 31 years. Student Prefers Jail to College Life Without Car Oakland, Cal., Nov. 21—Going to jail is preferable to going to college with out a motor car, thinks Martin Kingston, 25 years old, a student at Kingston was arrested for violating traffic regulations. Judge Pulacifer found him guilty and revoked his license to drive a car until January 1, and also forbade him to ride in a machine. Kingston asked the judge to give him a short jail sentence instead. "Not on your life," replied the judge. "Being deprived of a motor car is far worse punishment to a modern college student than going to jail." Alpha XI Delta entertained for dinner Sunday the following members of the faculty: Miss Nellie Barnes, Dr. Joseph Feltis and Prof. Halu Cason. Mrs. O. M. Nicholson of Ottawa visited her daughter, Meredith Nicholson, fa'25, Friday. Wiedemann's Tea Room Service The dining service supreme Noon Luncheon— American Style Fifty and Coats, Wraps, Jackets Fifty cents a plate Service from 11:45 to 12:30 A complete selection of the seasons newest styles are offered in our Suit Section. This season's materials are wonderful, soft and elegant the furs are luxurious and practical. An early inspection will assure you of the best selection. Coats in Straight line and Blouss Models, Embroidered and with self stitching. Fur Trimmed Fox Beaver Squirrel Carical Prices are $49.75 to $125 Materials are Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Materials are Colors are Shawsheen Malay Normandi Navy Chamo Black Novella Prices are $29.75 to $59.50 Gerona Lustrosa Panvelaine Evora Innes, Bullene & Hackman Show is Accompanied by Symphony Orchestra "Merry Widow" Revived The "Merry Widow", which will be given at the Bowersock Theater, November 23, under the management of Henry W. Savage, will bring with it a special symphony orchestra. The scenery was designed by Joseph Urban who designed all the scenery for the "Zeegfield Pollies", and the costume from the shop of Peggy Hoyt, famous New York modiste and milliner. The "Merry Widow" is a romantic operetta and is famous for its haunting melodies and romantic appeals. There are several comedy parts. When it was originally produced in 1907 it created two fads, the wearing of the BOWERSOCK Wednesday, Nov. 22 at 8:15 THE MERRY WIDOW With an incomparable company and A Special Symphony Orchestra Seats on sale Monday Famous Chorus of Maxim Beauties Prices: $1 to $2.50 plus tax Positively the Most Important Show of the Year STUDENTS of K. U. "Merry Widow" hat, and dancing to its famous waltz tune. Will Shaw, a student in the University last year, has come from Rowell, New Mex, to visit his sister, Helen Cwax, c24. VARSITY THEATRE Shows—2:30—4:60—7:30 Take Advantage of our special bargains for Shopping Day, Wednesday, Nov. 22. This store is a Leader in Low Prices for Quality Merchandise. Drop in, see for yourself The cast presenting the play in Lawrence includes Jefferson de Angels, comedy star, and Marie Wells, southern prima donna. SKOFSTADS WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY -9:00 p.m. The story of a man a man who didn't come back. Amazing! Irresistible in drama and romance! Directed by James Young. Superb in artistry. Adults 33 cts A First National Attraction. Children 10 cts A Real Bargain Event Nov. 22nd. This Day Only. SHOPPING DAY BARGAINS 15 Cloth Dresses @ ... $ 9.98 50 Cloth Dresses @ ... 18.00 14 Velvet Dresses @ ... 16.75 20 Silk Dresses @ ... 18.00 19 Skirts @ ... 5.00 15 Sport Coats @ ... 15.00 10 per cent reduction on all Fur Trimmed Dress Coats Other Bargain Specials in Sweaters, Wool Scarfs, Gordan Hose, and Silk Underwear 10 Correct Apparel for Women & Misses Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marble, of Troy, made a brief visit Sunday with his son Alexander Marble, assistant instructor in bacteriology. Mise Moeh McNary, instructor in the School of Fine Arts, and Helen Shaw, c24, went to Kansas City Sun- day to hear the Messiah. "Come Over to Ober's" New Tuxedos Too In the Special Purchase of Ober Standard and Society Brand $ 35_{\mathrm{and}} $ 45 Tuxedos that'll make you look your best and correct in every detail. SURPLUS $100,000.00 CAPITAL $100,000.00 C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President and Chairman of the Board. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK C, H. Tucker, C, A. Hill, D, C. Ashar, L, V. Mifler, T. C. Green J, C. Moore, S, O. Bishop, D. C. Asher, Cashier Dick Williams, Assistant Cash. W. E. Hazen, Assistant Cash. This is Stationery Week at Over 300 Boxes of Stationery on Sale at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Lot No. 1—Special...50c a box Regular values $1.00 to $1.15 Lot No. 2—Special...75c a box Values $1.25 to $1.75 Lot No. 3—Special...95c a box Regular Price $1.75 to $2.00 75 boxes of Fraternity and Sorority stationery, regular price $1.50 to $2.50. Special this week...75c a box Sale at Both Stores Rowlands College Book Store Rowlands Annex