UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The cold weather cut down the crowd at practice yesterday but almost two hundred saw the Jayhawkers in action. The rooters were rewarded by the snappy work of the chefs and the cheerers when the backfield got off together in a fast play or when the captured long passes. The Lutheran Ladies will hold a Christmas bazaar in the Odd Fellows Hall Saturday. November 21. The ladies will receive and supper will be served — Adv. Woody, the midget quarterback, was full of pep last night. He kept his heavy teammates moving at a fastclip and they were perspiring like rhinoceroses when darkness stopped the play. After the game—a bee line for Reynolds Bros. for a hot chocolate. Adv. Hoadley's for post cards, 5c per dozen up-Adv. K. U. Arm Bands and Pennants at Griggs. 10 cents and up...Adv. The Lutheran Ladies will hold a Christmas bazaar in the Odd Fellows Hall Saturday. November 21. The bazaar will include the supper will be served—Adv. GET EVEN ON MOSQUIRI GET EVEN ON ORSIR They'll help some -Griggs -Adavs Con Squires, the photographer, has negatives of K. U. graduates- back for a good many years—he converts to graduates can be ordered at any time-Adv. Reynolds Bros. serve good chili all the time.—Adv. Let us do your kodak finishing— Squires' Studio—Adv. BEAL BROS. SATURDAY SPECIALS: K. U. Arm Bands and Pendants at Griggs, 10 cents and up—Adv. Leave your next meat order with us. We handle nothing but selected beef, the best on the market, therefore giving you quality and quantity. Show Pep! Wear a Jayhawk Button! 10 cts, at Griggs—Adv. Dressed Turkeys, 8 to 14lbs @ 25c Rib Roasts from Corn Fed Beef Young Legs of Lamb 3 to 4 lbs @ 22½ lbs Manager Hamilton met his ushers yesterday afternoon for final instructions before the game. The manager led the squad around the bleachers and explained his system of seating the crowd. Legs of mutton 4 to 6 lbs @ 17½¹⁴ Choice Shoulder Roasts from Young Beef @ 176 Fresh Beef Tongue 3 to 4lbs @ 17% Sausage-All pork, seasoned just right@ 17 Loin or Porter House Steak choice tender cuts @ **22½¢** Swift's Premium Sugar Cured Hams 8 to 14lbs each @ 17 Sheryl Friend Sugar Cake Hams 8 to 14lbs each @ 17c Home Made Mince Meat, the very best @ 17 Large Oysters at 55c a quart. Tender Flank Steaks 20c per lb. Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes Get into the Game Gentlemen— The height of the football season means the time for Staunck and Sturdy Winter Shoes— You will never know what shoe comfort and service is until you wear a "HURLEY" shoe— The new styles for Fall and Winter we are now showing are the best ever— You will appreciate these shoes if you are looking for Comfort - Style - and Service— They come in tan and black leathers and in several styles— $5 — $5.50 — $6 FISCHER'S What Are You Going to Do—Freeze? Overcoat time has certainly arrived and as usual we're doing the biggest overcoat business in town simply because we've the best overcoats and sell 'em at prices you know are right. but there are a lot of familiar faces in this locality we should like to see atop of one of these Kuppenheimer Overcoats and so we are asking. "What Are You Going to Do—Freeze?" when $18, $20 or $25 will save you from it. Robert E. House Successor to J. House & Son DIVORCE PENITENTIARY FROM PETTY POLITICS Until This is Done, Says Blackmar, the State Institutions Will be Inefficient "So long as positions in the penitentiary are given as rewards for faithful political services its administration will be crippled," declared Dean F. W. Blackmar, of the Graduate School of the University of Kansas, at a joint session this morning of the Kansas Criminology Association and the Kansas Society of Criminal Law and Criminology meeting in Lawrence this week. "The penitentiary business has been mixed with politics for years and its efficiency greatly impaired. It would be better to have fewer men who are not prisoners to have a larger number of inefficient men," continued Desai Blackmar. "One trouble with the penitentiary at Lansing is that its physical equipment is too antiquated to furnish an opportunity for wise administration. The housing of the prisoners is unhealthy and unsanitary, plant, heating plant, water plant, and sewer system are inefficient for economic administration. There is a tremendous waste of steam power, labor power, and of administration. The waste appearing in dollars and cents is substantial in its effect on the inmates is greater. "The condition of the physical plant will not permit the proper classification of prisoners so as to deal with them on a reform basis. The administration is weak because there are too many people among the officers of the penitentiary who are unfit by nature and preparation, for their positions." A prisoner should be put under state care very much the same as a patient is sent to a hospital, according to Dean Blackmar. He should be given the treatment which best improves his condition, and he should be discharged if he is curled up when penitentiary services are needed to help him. A prisoner should be taken up to his mental, moral, and physical condition. He should be kept in the penitentiary as long as is profitable for his improvement, and no longer. One prisoner may need a hospital for physical ailments, another a hospital for mental ailments, another hard labor, another medical training which will fit them to earn an independent living after they are out of the penitentiary. "Experience has shown that labor is the basis of all prison reform, but to be effective, it must be adapted to the special condition of each prisoner. If these things be true the physical condition of inmates must be built to meet these conditions. The head officers and the subordinates should be men of intellectual power, moral integrity, business ability, and special education and experience for their respective duties. To this end the present "punishment" commission would be placed on the reorganization which will necessitate the reorganization of the penitentiary. "It will take a number of years to do the rebuilding and to enlarge the grounds because nearly all of the work will be done by the prisoners. The commission recommends that the earnings of the pententiary for the next few years be devoted to its own building, instead of being distributed among other institutions as has been in the past and that the minimum of ten cents a day be paid to thirty cents a day be allowed prisoners for their labor, the exact amount to be determined by the warden and the board of correction." The Lutheran Ladies will hold a Christmas bazaar in the Odd Fellows' Hall Saturday, November 21. The women's team and supper will be served—Adv. Hear Con Hoffman, young people's meeting, Methodist Church, Sunday evening 6:45; Dr. Coombs, 7:45; Adv. J. C. Houk's barber shop will be closed during the Missouri game Saturday.-Adv. 49-3 JAYHAWKER-TIGER BUTTONS, 10cts.—GRIGGS.—Adv. Show Pep! Wear a Jawahk Button! 10 cts, at Griggs—Adv. Squires, the photographer, will have photographs of the game. Adv. Special Bring your friends down to Wilson's drug store for lunch and pay bets with a box of their fine chocolates.—Adv. 49-ft Drop in and use our phones any time. Reynolds Brose>-Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. Student Headquarters For Fruits, Candies, and Cigars. WINDMILL GROCERY 900 Miss. Both Phones 413 The Little Schoolmaster Says:— "Have a Heart, Mr. Hamilton!" Of course we appreciate what a good football team we have. Get THIS straight, old man, we believe you can defeat all the Tiger teams ever lined up! if all the fellows know that they could slip into handsome new Ed. V. Price & Co. tailored-to-order suit after practice each evening it would be the greatest confidence-instiller we know of. Better see -nevertheless and get fixed up. 707 Mass. St. Saml. G. Clarke C. W. STEEPER Cleaning, Remodeling and Remodeling Club For up-to-date men and women 10 years K. U.—Satisfactory results. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A. H. Frost. K. J. Wilhelmsen, Agts. Bell 1434 924 La. WATKINS' NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $100,000 The Student Depository. A Good Place To Eat At Anderson's Old Stand Johnson & Tuttle, Proprietors 715 Massachusetts Street NATIONAL BANK MERCHANTS' "NORMAN" The NEWEST ARROW COLLARS AND SHIRTS for sale by Johnson & Carl Our Missouri Neighbors will be our guests on Saturday. Let the sportsman's spirit prevail. Give them a rousing welcome---and then play the game of your lives. Get the Tail and the scalp too, of that Tiger. Do it early in the game, and keep on doing it, even unto the end. Let there be ribbons a plenty in the Crimson and the Blue. We have them in every width. K. U. buttons to pin them on with FREE. Sunday Menu Ice Creams Vanilla, Strawberry, Caramel Nut, Chocolate, Brown Bread. Special, orange ice cream Cranberry Ice ___ Saturday Night: Music by special K. U. Concert Trio. Phone us your Sunday order. We are glad to deliver when you desire. Reynold Bros. Bell 645 Home 358 MUMS! For the K.U.-M.U. Game MUMS! For the K.U.-M.U. Game THE FLOWER SHOP will have those fancy ones as usual. Better leave your orders early. 825% MASS. ST. PHONES 621 The University of Kansas Offers over 200 courses BY MAIL through its Correspondence Study Department. Credit given for all college work. Address University Extension Division The University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas. Subscribe for the Daily Kansan WELL, WELL, BOYS TOO BAD, WASN'T IT? BUT nothing to be ashamed of, anyway. We have considerable of a team ourselves, so next Saturday let's all put on our K arm bands, fly our own K. U. Pennants, and help the boys GET EVEN ON MISSOURI! GRIGGS GRIGGS