UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Photo Plays De Luxe THE AURORA THE COLLEGE THEATRE HENRY W. SAVAGE offers MACLYN ARBUCKLE TODAY IN GEORGE ADE'S COMEDY TRIUMPH "The County Chairman" IN FIVE REELS BREWSTER'S MILLIONS REPEATED BY REQUEST Matinees 2:30 and 4:00 Friday Night, 1st Show promptly 7:00, 2nd at 8:30, 3rd at 9:45 FRIDAY ONLY "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS" A Good Place To Eat At Anderson's Old Stand Johnson & Tuttle, Proprietors 715 Massachusetts Street. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK FRANK KOCH FRANK KOCH "THE TAILOR" Full Line of Fall Suitings. STUDENT HEADQUARTERS FRANCISCO & CO. Livery, Hacks and Garage 812 Vt. St. Phone 139 R. E. PROTSCI THE STUDENTS' TAILOR. A. G. ALRICH PRINTING Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. 744 Mass, Street. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Largest and best equipped college in college system. Occupies 2 lows Law- rence Bank building. Builds business by machines. Write for sample of Stenotype notes and a catalog. GO TO THE HOME BAKERY For Good Things To Eat C. M. Williamson 933 Mass "Procrastination" is an expensive habit. Come now, see what we have for your present, also future needs. Thus Said the Professor BOWERSOCK Wolf's Book Store Saturday, November 14 MATINEE and NIGHT Boston English Opera Company In the World's Greatest Opera Trovatore All Star Cast, Special Chorus and Augmented Orchestra Prices, Night 50c, 75c, $1.1$50, $2. Matinee 50c, 75c and $1.00. Seats on sale at Round Corner Drug Company. Send the Daily Kansan home. WATKINS' NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $100,000 The Student Depository. SHIRTS 75c,$1.00, $1.50 We have some special values at $1.00 in the new fancy all - pleated shirts. They are all the craze now. We have them in a great array of colors. M. J. Skofstad 829 Mass. St. Will Help The Jayhaw BURTON REBER Tales Out o' School One of the girls in the Hanky Panky east gave a Rock Chalk during a matinee performance Saturday afternoon. Some of the fellows in the audience bought her a big Kansas pennant. She used it in the evening performance, and was heartily applauded. Allegretti's fresh chocolate creams for those who like the very best. At Carroll's.—Adv. "And be bought me a box of Allegretti's'—from Carroll's'" —Adv. Read This Monday A. M. All Gaul is divided into three parts, and the professor who assigns a quiz on the Monday following a football game owns two-thirds of the supply—Exchange. Melting Pot Boils Dutch Vogel and Micky McCune are playing their part in that great American drama, "The Melting Pot," at 1317 Kentucky. As may be imagined from such a combination of the names of residents of the pot house, times reaches the boiling point, much to the amusement of the rest of the household. Booze Busenbark, Heek Willson, and Crummy Williamsons bought seats in the highest row of the gallery for the Hanky Panky matinee, and then sneaked down several rows. They were in their new seats only a moment when an usher appeared and shooed them back again. The usher is a sophomore in Law- rence high school. In the cross court meet at Des Moines last Saturday Captain Ray Edwards sprinted out of the course for seventy-five yards to calm a horse that was frightened by the runners. The woman who was driving the animal lost control and the buggy backed into a ditch. Boss Murphy Has Rivals A nice little piece of amateur politics was pulled off the Hill. A bunch of them met and formed the Democratic Club, but some of the rest were not satisfied' at the way things were done, so withdrew and announced their intention of forming a Woodrow Wilson Club, the new party, but the first factack marked their caucus, and elected the same set of officers that was serving the Democratic Club. Ross Murphy Has Rivals "Frosh" Trouttetter called up a lady, also of the class of 1918, for a date. He was just a little doubtful as to his popularity with the lady in question, and when she agreed to go with him he shoed out. Then I asked if I did a little while ago. And the other end of the line echeped. "Oh bliss." Five minutes later he suddenly told the fellows he felt like fainting. In the excitement of the moment he had called the right house but the wrong lady. Just Like K. U. At the University of Michigan the faculty senate has given the Student Council full authority to govern the University. Any law which the senate deems improper can be objected to within three days of its passage. A copy of the proceedings of the Council must be given to the secretary of the Senate Council immediately following each meeting. If no objection is made within the three days, the law becomes effective. Organization Meetings Y. M. C. 4, A: 4.30 p.m., Sunday, Mery's Hall. Y. M. C. 4, Cabinet, 5:30 p.m. Y. W. C. A. First Cabinet, 7:00 p.m. Thursday. Thursday. Y. W. C. A., 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, W. Y. C. A. Second Cabinet, 7:15 p.m. Tuesday. Y. M. C., A. Cabinet, 5:30 p.m. Thursday FRESHMEN WILL BE "TOOK" FOR JAYHAWKER PICTURE p. Colored Men's Bible Class, 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, Mews' Hall. Student Volunteer Band, 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Myers' Hall. daily Campus Bible Classes meeting at various times dring the week. Tuesday, Myer's Hall. Student Volunteer Band, 7:00 p.m. First Year Students Will Pose For Annual Some Time after Thanksgiving Game Y. W. C. A., 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Yew's Hall, Cottage North Church 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Myers's 8:00 a.m., daily, Morning Persons, 8:00 a.m. University Sunday School classes held in all the Lawrence churches. Here are Officials Young People's societies, 6:30 or 6:40 p.m. Sunday, in all the churches The officials for the Kansas-Nebraska game will be: Grover, K. C. A. C., referee; Graham, Michigan, and Riley, K. C. A. C., head lineman. The Freshman class will pose for their Jayhawk group picture some time during the cocktail following the season's team account, according to Manager Blair Hackney. Skin Cure for Cuban itch, eczema, dandruff and skin. affections. At Barber & Son's.—Adv. Spalding gym shoes, the very best—the kind that look right and the kind that wear. Sold exclusively by Carroll.-Adv. LOST-Kappa Alpha Theta pin bear- ing name on back, initials of which are H. K. A. Return to 1236 Oread. Reward. 43-3 LOST—12th Century English Prose and Poetry. Return to Laura Stewart, 709 West 12th and receive reward. "They will probably make the best appearance at this time and it is necessary that these group pictures get to the engravers early," he added. The particular value of this class group picture uses many of the same people who do not finish and it also gives a student, years later, a freshman, a freshman, a freshman, a freshman, a sophomore, junior or senior. Send the Daily Kansan home. The Jayhawk Board plans to run these pictures across a double page and the print will be large enough to contain from two to five hundred students. If necessary a panorama camera will be used in taking the photograph. "AFFECTION AND SYMPATHY LIFE'S TESTS"—ELDERKIN Chapel Attendance on Fourth Day Was Largest Under New Talk not of wasted affection, affection If it enrich not the heart of another, it It enrich not the heart of another, it if it enriches not the heart of another, it writes. "I shall be glad to hear you." Both their sighs like the rain, shall Back to their springs like the rain, shall fill them full of refreshment; fill them full of refreshment; fill them the fountain; fill the return aisle of the fountain. "Sympathy never was wasted; we will never have too much sympathy in the world." So spoke Rev. N. E. Seldiker, pastor of the Plymouth Congregational Church to 400 students and instructors of this high school, "And the house was filled with the odor of the ointment," John XII, 3, Reverend M. Elderman said in part: "If all hung up on intellectual keenness, not many would reach the haven of rest. The tests of life are the acts of simile that devotion. Sometimes the most serene thing in the world is a thing of sentiment." Despite predictions and the fact that this is the fourth day under the new chapel regime, the attendance this morning out-nurses preceded, the 400 people practically filling the lower floor of the chapel room. Alumni Visitors Here The Board of Alumni Visitors are making their semi-annual visit at the University today. Charles F. Scott, Iola; Charles Davidson, Wita; J. Humpa Davidson, City; J. Humphreys, Tepeka, Mrs. C. Stockton, and Mrs. Genevieve Chalkley, Lawrence, are the members of the Board. Presbyterians Give Party Students not bound for Nebraska will be entertained at minister Hall来会 entertained at at University will give a "Pre-Nebraka" party for all students of the University. With the possible exception of her tongue, woman can generally hold her own—Exchange. "In the Way," will be the subject of the talk by Miss Otilia Dueker at the Methodist church this evening. 7 o'clock prompt - Adv. K. U. pennants, pillow tops and arm bands; new goods. At Carroll's.—Adv. LOST—A "Marcantieil" self-filling fountain pen. Finder please call Bell phone 1841W. or 1320 Kentucky. 45-5* Thursday VARSITY TODAY Bootle's Baby A dramatic adaptation from the Biograph comedy "Muscle Bound Hicks" in 2 parts, by John Strange Winter. Million Dollar Mystery, No. 19 George Ade Fable Friday, My Official Wife Box Office Telephone No. 3. Line Parties Reserved. A society drama, Broadway Vitagraph Feature. 5 parts. Leading role: Clara Kimble Young and Earl Williams. Boiler Arrives Would Have All Pay "Let's have an all-University pay day," says Miss Anne Gittins, Y. W. C. a. Secretary. "We want a day when dues to all University organizations may be paid. Think of the time and energy expended by the students in collecting dues for the numerous organizations. A definite place and day would alleviate all this unnecessary expenditure of time and money." Boiler Arrives A new boiler arrived at the heating plant from Topea Saturday. It has sustained a pressure test of 250 pounds, which is amply sufficient, as only 140 or 150 pounds pressure is ever required here. The old boilers which have been in use can stand only thirty to fifty pounds pressure. Send the Daily Kansan home. A FEW EXTRA SPECIAL PENNANTS 18x48, $1.00. K.U. vs. Nebraska LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Saturday, November 14 Special Train via. Union Pacific SPECIAL LEAVES LAWRENCE 10 P.M., NOV. 13 RETURNING LEAVES LINCOLN 11:30 P.M.,NOV. 14 Standard and Tourist Sleepers and Chair Cars. Arrange for Sleeping Car Space Early. Charts Are now Open. It is absolutely necessary that sleeping car space be arranged for in advance. Berth rates, Standard $2 for lowers, $1.60 for uppers, Tourist $1 lowers or uppers. Round Trip Fare $7.74 For Further Particulars, Inquire, CITY TICKET OFFICE, 711 MASS. ST. PHONE 5. E.E. ALEXANDER, C.P. & T.A.