UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TODAY The Aurora Tuesday FIRST SHOW PROMPTLY at 7:00 o'clock; Second, 8:30; Third, 9:45 Daniel Frohman Presents That Charming Little Actress Mary Pickford IN "Such a Little Queen" IN FIVE PARTS Particular Cleanning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE 12 W. Ninth Lawrence Pantatorium Phones-506 Merchants National Bank Swede Wilson's For Billiards Phones 540 A Good Place to Eat at Anderson's Old Stand Johnson & Tuttle Proprietors 715 MASSACUSETTS STREET Go to the HOME BAKERY For Good Things to Eat C. M. Williamson 933 Mass. A. G. ALRICH PRINTING Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Etching, Seals, Badges Seais, Badges 744 MASS. STREET ARROW COLLARS for sale by Johnson & Carl MORGAN'S MEALS and SHORT ORDERS Sunday Dinner SUPPLEMENT Ice Cream Specialty SPECIAL MEAL TICKETS 1345 Mass. St. Bell 262 Shorthand and Typewriting Bookkeeping and Banking Penmanship and Spelling In fact, a comprehensive commercial training can be had at WE DO- Lawrence Business College Frank Koch "The Tailor" Full Line of Fall Suitings Developing and Printing BRING IN YOUR KODAK FILMS McCulloch's Drug Store BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP F. Harmouth 836 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass 13 Years Custom Work SHUBERT TONIGHT ALL WEEK Nights and Saturday Matinee - $0 to $20 Wednesday Mat. 25c, mat. 75c $1.00 $1.50 Pick a Date P 7 Keys to Baldpate WITH CYRIL SCOTT AND ORIGINAL CHICAGO AND N. Y. CAST NEXT-Sunday-Wednesday, Raymond Hitchock; Thursday-Saturday,"Hanky Panky" Private telephone booth at Grigg's Both Phones…Adv. Have you seen the swell smoking room at Grigg's? It's yours to use —Adv. Extra copies this week's Collier's, containing Julian Street's writeup of Lawrence and K. U., on sale today at the News Stand. Price 35cts. Adv. C. W. Steeper Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling Club For up-to-date men and women 10 years. Satisfactory satisfaction. Ar H. Frost and Karl J. Wilhelmsson, Agents K. U. K. U. Barber Shop and Bath Rooms The Only Electric Man- ageable Suite in City 27 Massachusetts Street Razors Honed. Ground and Exchanged W. F. Weise, Prop. Francisco & Co. Livery, Hacks and Garage 812 VERMONT STREET Phone 139 WOOD Student Headquarters for Student Headquarters for fruits, candies, and cigars 900 Miss : Windmill Grocery : Both Phones 413 COAL! Orley M. Smith BOTH PHONES 435—746 VERMONT MR. STUDENT. ALLOW US TO INTRODUCE— H. V. PALMBLAD Though he looks like a German, talks like a German, and teaches German, H. V. Palmblad, of the department of German, has never seen the Fatherland. All his German instruction was gathered in New York, after he was sixteen. New York, the American city of so many nationalities has set such a much-stamp-up persona that it takes his personal assurance to convince you that he is from Sweden. Boyhood Spent in Sweden Mr. Palmbrad spent his first fifteen years in Sweden. "In the countrtry as a little boy," said Mr. Palmbrad. "I was taught to write, where I was instructed in reading, writing, and arithmetic, balanced by doses of ghost stories and catechism. Darkness comes on about two o'clock in the afternoon. At noon and recess, the older pupils gather the little ones about them and tell wild old Swedish tales, of ghosts and robbers. They all learn all those stories that Norsemen of old tolk each other in the long winter evenings are till fresh in the hearts of the Swedish school children." Ghost Story Scared Him "Centuries upon centuries of the snow-bound winters, with their long hours of lamp-light, have accumulated a store in the hearts of the hearts of the Swedish," said Mr. Palmibal, his words edged with reminiscence. Mr. Palmblad, tells of the times when he, a little boy, big-eyed with fright, crested with a crowd of other children, stealthily home after school. A cow was a monster from the mountains. The snow banks were caves of goblins. A neighbor coming home in the darkness threatened by speechless terror. All men on the road after sun down, were robbers or murderers. Snow Ball Fights "The country schools are very much like our own," he continued, "but the recreation is far different. From November to April the snow stays fresh on the ground for travel Skating and snow sports are the principal forms of recreation for the school children. Every school yard is a battle field for five months of the year. Great forts are built, and fenced girls are allowed to mute snowballs for the use of the warriors." Mr. and Mrs. Howard Randall, of Edmonton, Canada, announce the birth of a daughter, Dorothy Marie, on October 5. Mr. Randall, '10, was a Sigma Chi and played on the "ever-victorious" football team. Mrs. Randall, '11, was Hazel Stiles, a member of the Chi Omega sorority. Announce New Daughter Times When You Can Catch the Prof Alone Student voters, register today. Professor, send in your hours. The list of office hours of the faculty follows. Through a hitch in delivery some of the faculty members did not get the hour cards until after others. As soon as the later list comes, the hours will be added to the list. Allen, B. M., Snow Hall, 206, Wednesday, 9-10. Baumgartner, W. J., Snow 206 A. T. and T. 10-11. Becker, Carl, Ad. 211, 3:20-4 daily Boynton, A. J., Ad. 204, M. W., and W. W. Anderson, Agnes, Chemistry, 308, 11 daily. Allen, H. C., Chemistry, 219, 9-10 and 2:30-3:30 daily. Buckner, Chester A., Fraser 120 10.11 daily. Brown, Hearty, Fraser 201, 10-11. M. W. and F. Burdick, W. L., Green 206, 11-12. daily. Brown, Mrs. Eustace, Fraser 114, 9:30:10:30 and 2:30:40:30 daily 3:30, M., W. and F. Burgess, E. W., Ad. 204, T. and T., 8:50 and 2:20. Cady, H. P., Chemistry 115, 9-10, and 11.12 daily Carter, Ralph E., Fraser 108, 10-1 M. W. and E. Conwell, Ad. 111, T. and W. 2:30-3:30. Charles, Grace M. Snow, 101 and 312, 2:30 M. W, and F., 11 T. and T. Crawford, C. C., Ad. 209, daily, 11 to 12. Croissant, D. C., Fraser 209, 2:30-11 daily. Dains, F. B., Chemistry 102, 101 11 daily. 11 hally. Dockery, F. C., Ad., 5, 3:30 T Douthitt, Herman, Snow 306, T. T, 2:30. Flint, L. N., Fraser 112, daily, 8 to 9 and 2 to 6. Faragher, Paul V., Chemistry 17. 10-5 daily. Griffith, W. A., Ad. 301, M., W., and F., 10. F. 10. Havenhill, L. D., Chemistry 109, 234 Havenhill, L. D., Chemistry 109, 10-11 daily. Hill, H. T., Green, 9-11, M., T, W, and T, 3, 20, T, and T Helleberg, V. E., Ad. 204, daily, 3:20. Hoops, Helen Rhoda, Fraser 201, 10-11. M. W., and F. Sayre, L. E., Chemistry 215, 10-12 and 2-5 daily. Hoffman, Conrad, Myers Hall, F. 9- 12 and 1:30:3:0 daily Robertson, R. B., Snow 206, daily 4 p.m. Humble, W. H., Green 203, 2-4 daily. Hungerford, H. B., Snow 102, 9-11, T. and T. Kester, F. E., Blake 204, M., T., T. and F. 11-12. Hyde, I. H., Medic 2:30 daily. Hunter. S. J., Snow 10, 12-12. Johnson, W. S., Fraser 203, 10:50 11:15 T. and T. Lynn, Margaret, Fraser 201, M., W., and F. 10-11. Mitchell, U. G., Ad. 11, M. 4:30- 8:15 Thursday 9:10-11, Ad. 11, Thursday 4:30-5:30 Smith, T. T., Blake 5. After classes, Stauffer, B., Ed. 13, T.1, and T.2 Wang, H., Adl. 14. *Atillis, H. A., Ad. 204, M. W, and* *F. 10:40 to 11: T; T. and W. 9-9:20.* Long, Walter A., Chemistry 308, daily 11 to 12. Krusse, H. O., Fraser 301, M., W, and F-9.10. Stimpson, E. F., Blake 202. 10-12 daily. Sterling, Chas. M., Chemistry 209. 9-10 daily. MacMurray, A., Green 8. M. and W, 9-10. T. and T. 11-12. O'Leary, R. D, Fraser 203, M., 9-10, T, and T, 10-11, F, 9-10. Morgan, Rose, Fraser 201, 9-10 T. and T. A department for hygiene work and the prevention of ill health is one of the newer features at Harvard. Dr. Roger I. Lee, once during their college course and steps will be taken to remedy their defects. Dr. Roger I. Lee, a graduate of Harvard and of the Boston Preventive School at the head of the preventative work. Nutt, H. W., Myers G. 1:30-3:30 daily. Stratton, Geo. W., Chemistry 214, 9-10 daily. Sterling, M. W., Fraser 204, 10-11 M.. W., and F. 11-12 T., and T. maximum, daily 10-12 and 3:30-4:30. Nutt, H. W. Morges, G. 1:30-3:30 Ogden, R. M., Ad. 5, Monday 10-11:30. Sundwall, John, Museum 7. 9-10 daily. Valgren, V. N, Ad. 204, M. W, and Thurs., 11-11:15; Tues., and F. 3:30-4: Friday, 4-6:20. Study Hygiene at Harvard Van der Vier, J. N., Ad. 112, M. 3:00; 3:30; T, and T, 10-11; F, 1:30-3:30; Oiln, Arvin, Fraser 119, 10-12 daily. M., W. F, 10-12:00, M., W. F, 10-12:00, F. 10-11. Templin, Olin. Fraser 104, 9-12 and 2-5 daily. Winter, C. J., Marvin 103. 2:30- 3:30 daily. Watson, Carrie M., Spooner Library. 10-12 daily. Whitaker, W. A., Chemistry 19, 8:30-5:31 Thorpe, Merle, Merle basement, M., T, W, T, F, 2:30-3:30. S, 9-10. "Meet me at Griggs."—Adv. Student voters, register today. Wilcox, A. M., Fraser 204, T. and T. 10-11. Winston, Alice, Fraser 201, M., W. and F. 9-10. Dates and Teams on K.U. Schedule White, C. W., Fowler Shops, Tuesdav 9:00. Oct. 24—Kansas Aggies, at Lawrence. Oct. 31.-Oklahoma University at Lawrence. Nov. 7—Washburn University, at Toneka. Nov. 14—Nebraska University, at Lincoln. Nov. 21—Missouri University, at Lawrence. Inter-class Cross Country Run. Saturday, October 31. Lawrence. saturday, October 31. Lawrence. Sunday, November 4. Country Run. Saturday, November 7. Ames. Interclass Track Meet, Friday, November 13, Lawrence. "Meet me at Griggs."—Adv. Aged 58 but Enrolls in Journalism George M. Cole, a Washington rancher, 58 years old, has registered in the English department of the University of Oregon. His purpose is to order to fit himself for the newspaper field which he expects to enter after completing his college career. Skin cure for dandruff, barbers' itch, mange and all skin diseases 50c at Barber & Son's.-Adv. J. S. AMICK K. U. LL. B.'09 J. S. Amick is a candidate for reelection as County Attorney on the Democratic Ticket Would like to have you register before the last day, October 23. Would also appreciate your support. THE FLOWER SHOP THE FLOWER SHOP All seasonable cut flowers. Chiffons and ribbons to match. A new lot of Baskets, Vases and Jardineres. 825 1-2 Massachusetts St. Phone 621 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 Student Headquarters SANITARY CAFE LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLlege Lawrence, Kansas A Nice Clean Place to Est LUNCHES - SHORT ORDER Across from Kress Store 916 Mass. Largest and best equipped business college in Kansas. School occupies 2 floors Law and Engineering. TYPE or shorten by machine. Write for sample of Stenotype notes and a catalog. COLLEGE DANCE FOR ALL K. U. "Swede" Wilson and Owen will play F. A. A. Hall, Friday, Oct. 23 75 Cents "Meet me at Griggs.—Adv. Rest room for tired students- Grig's.—Adv. For card cases, purses, wallets or pocketbooks see our south window. Barber & Son, the A. D. S. Drug Store.-Adv. O All students now residing, or who have resided, in Oklahoma, are requested to meet at Myers Hall no Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of organizing an Oklahoma Club. At that time the purpose of the Club will be discussed, officers will be elected, and arrangements made for a social gathering in the near future. Come out and get acquainted with your fellow Oklahomans.