UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The price is always $17 You'll enjoy the fun Hallowe'en night if you're wearing one of these classy Style-plus balmacaans. and they're guaranteed KAW VALLEY ICE CREAM CO. 470 Either Phone 10 W. 9th We specialize on clubs and fraternity orders. Let us handle that next order. ICE CREAM AND OYSTERS Candidate for Re-election for FLOYD L. LAWRENCE Open Season REGISTER OF DEEDS Have you seen the swell smoking room at Grigg's? It's yours to use—Adv. On pure fruit tablets, butter cups, and reception stick candies. A fresh lot just received at Wilson's Drug Store, which you that you have wanted--Aveng. 35-2 Reynolds Bros. for the best chili Adv. EVAN-BURROWS FONTAINE Decorative-Interpretative Dancer, with Ruth' St. Denis "USE THE STRAP ON OKLAHOMA"—CHANCELLOR Dr. Strong Leads Pep Speeches at Rally—Students Don't Appreciate Team "Use the strap on Oklahoma," said Chancellor Frank Strong at the sendoff rally given the football team's Black Sox campaign. Council in Fraser Hall this morning and the way that the twelve hundred fans responded to the sentiment indicates the level of Bengal will be given a good drubbing on McCook field tomorrow. Every speaker on the program spoke of the way in which the team has been going and was cheered heartily. Vice-President Brown, presiding in the absence of Vie Bottomly, first addressed him with a warm-hearted his talk by saying that he hoped to see the team go through the season without suffering defeat. And I think Chancellor Wheeler is open to Chancelor, "for we are all pulling together better than we have at any other point in our years." Unity is essential to success. After the glee club selection, Coach Hamilton was introduced and greeted the roofters with this statement: "You are the best of this years' K. U. team. All season but one opponent has had the ball in their possession inside the Kansas 25-yard line which is a wonderful record." The coach created it, and the creation created had quipped to the extent that he could make himself heard, Hamilton continued, "Coach Wheaton will be here tomorrow. We will get Nebraska and they will fall the harder because they are good." I can do the work and need the position and will appreciate your vote November 3,1914. C. E. MOSS Republican Nominee for Clerk District Court Registrar Foster and Uncle Jimmy McGarry had good past performances and urged the rooters to help them win the rest of the games. In the second half, the rooters in a Rock Chalk and tried out one of his new yellows which took well off the rooters and was repeated several times. FACULTY FAILS TO APPEAR AGAINST RALLY OFFENDERS Student Council Receives no Complaint at Session, Although Two Professors Attend Meeting Charley Moss. No complaints from members of the faction that the unauthorized rally of last Friday were laid before the special meeting of the faction last night. Accordingly no action was taken Picture Framing Although the Council had requested that the members of whose class were disturbed, the th m and aid the Council in getting the names of those responders and no charges to br. g against individual students, but can be invited to the invitation, discuss, and offer help. We have a large assortment of mouldings. Let us frame your picture. No membde of the Council was able to give the name of students who had broken into class rooms. With no charges to act upon, the Council was able to provide all occurrences in the future, any attempts to break up classes would be punishable by a weeks suspension from the University. Wolf's Book Store Progressive Candidate for COUNTY ATTORNEY R. M. PERKINS Bachelor of Arts, K. U.'10 Juris Doctor, Stanford,'12 202-3 Perkins Bldg. The Council announced that it would enforce the ruling in the same-manner that it has the smoking rule: Members who are convicted of turning in the names of offenders. Will Attend Morning Prayers Will Attend Morning Prayers Resolutions urging the attendance of students at the morning prayer services, which start November 9 were adopted by representatives of the organizations in the Student Religious Federation. An attempt will be made to have every member of these religious organizations attend morning prayers regularly. At the present time 1104 tickets, amounting to $5520 have been sold. The per cent and amount which each organization will receive is: Athletic Board, 80 per cent; $415; BatingCatering Club, 70 per cent; $316.20; Mobilty Club, 1 per cent; $52.70; Band, 6½ per cent; $342.55; Orchestra, 3 per cent; $158.10; Gleeb Club, 3 per cent; $158.10; Emergency Balance, ½ per cent; $23.55. Hamilton Says, "Sure Victory." Those on the program included Prof. J. N. Van der Vries, Prof. H. T. Hill, E. A. Blackman, Prof. W. H. Twenhoff, and Donald Hudson. The Student Enterprise Committee met yesterday afternoon and divided the money that has been received from the sale of Student Enterprise Tickets. There was only one change made in the per cent each organization received last year. The Mandolin Club was cut from 1% per cent to 1 per cent. The difference was given to the Glee Club. Hamilton Says, "Sure Victory," "We will win tomorrow," said Coach Hamilton this morning. "I think Kansas has the best team in the history of the school. The boys know more football than any team Kansas ever had. Of course we will go up against a strong team tomorrow but I am confident Kansas will win." Forty men of the College met and discussed the plans for the College Day program this year at the first meeting last year at the Student Union last year. STUDENT ENTERPRISE FUNDS PARCELLED OUT Money from Sale of Tickets Apportioned by Committee at Meeting DISCUSS COLLEGE DAY AT STUDENT UNION MIXER Dolly Varden chocolates are the best chocolates. Take her a box. Reynolds Bros.-Adv. Kuppenheimer Clothes Sold in Lawrence by Robt. E. House Try that new barrel kraut and Olathe sausage, at Dummire's—Adv Reynolds Bros. for the best chili. Adv. Private telephone booths at Grigg's. Both phones...Adv. New Michigan cider at Dunmire's Adv. BOWERSOCK Wednesday, Nov. 4. Engagement Extraordinary! The World's Most Famous Dancer Ruth St. Denis AND HER COMPANY OF AMERICAN DANCERS and NATIVE HINDOO ACTORS Presenting Oriental Greek Character, and Newest Modern Dances FEATURING A Gorgeous Scenic Production RADHA Produced Over 1000 Times in Europe and America ALL SPECIAL SCENERY Seats on Sale at Round Corner Drug Co., Sut., Oct. 31. Prices: First 6 rows Parquet . . . $2.00 First 3 rows Balcony . . . $1.00 Next 6 rows Parquet . . . $1.50 Next 5 rows Balcony . . . .75 Next 5 rows Parquet . . . $1.00 All second balcony . . . .50 MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW SENIORS Rates are on, have your picture taken SQUIRES