UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN AURORA TODAY THE COLLEGE THEATRE Hearts and Diamonds A Vitagraph, featuring John Bunny Fine Birds Make Fine Feathers Another good Vitagraph Coming Monday: Mary Pickford in "Such a Little Queen" Particular Cleaning 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 MASSACHUSETTS STREET Go to the HOME BAKERY For Good Things to Eat C. M. Williamson 933 Mass. St A. G. ALRICH PRINTING Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing Bergen, New Jersey 744 MASS. STREET SHUBERT $1.00 Matinee Wed. & Sat. Help Wanted With HENRY KOLKER. Prices 25c to $1.00. Matinees $1.00 Next: '7 Keys to Baldpate.' MORGAN'S MEALS and SHORT ORDERS Sunday Dinner at a Spiral Ice Cream Shop Soap Confectionery 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 Lawrence Business College WE DO Developing and Printing BRING IN YOUR KODAK FILMS McCulloch's Drug Store Frank Koch "The Tailor" Full Line of Fall Suitings BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP F. Harmouth 836% Mass. 13 Years Custom Work "A Place to Eat of Peculiar Excellence" *A Place to Eat of Precious Existence* CITY CAFE 906 Mass. St. MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS We want to see the student. Our meals are the "best ever." K. U. Barber Shop and Bath Rooms The Only Electric Mas- sage Store in New York Massachusetts Street Razors Honed. Ground and Exchanged W. F. Weise, Prop. Francisco & Co. Livery, Hacks and Garage 812 VERMONT STREET Phone 139 NATIONAL MARINE BAND WILL APPEAR HERE SOON The United States Marine Band, which comes here October 22, is the only musical organization supported by the United States government. It was organized over 100 years ago and called the President's Own Band. The band is in Washington most of the time where it plays at all state functions. At the time of the inaugural parade it occupies a prominent place. It will stop here on its Western tour, which it makes every third year. Many consider it the best band in the United States. Sixtieth Anniversary. Plymouth Church, Sunday, 10:30 a. m., 7:45 p. m.-Adv. Private telephone booths at Grigg's. Both phones—Adv. "Come, See, Conquer," 10:45. "I Will," 7:45. Presbyterian Church, Sunday.-Adv. Hot lunches of all kinds at all times. Reynolds Bros—Adv. Workmen Strike Stone The men who have been working on the extension of the water mains to the library and Chancellor Frank Strong's residence struck hard stone yesterday and the time for the completion of the ditch is doubtful. Work was stopped yesterday afternoon because of rain. "The Breed is Other." Plymouth Church, Sunday, 10:30—Adv. Steaming hot coffee, the kind you like, at Reynolds Bros.-Adv. Rest room for tired students—Grigg's.-Adv. Prof. C. A. Prayer, of the School of Fine Arts gave a piano recital at the Methodist church of Topeka Satur day. "Come, See, Conquer," 10:45. "I Will," 7:45. Presbyterian Church, Sunday—Adv. We have nice pictures for your room for 15 cents to $2.50. Wolf's Book Store.-Adv. "The Pleading Puritan," Plymouth Church, Sunday; 7:45.—Adv. Mrs. C. S. huffman, of Columbus, Kansas, wife of Senator Charles Clinton, attending the week-end at the Sigma Kappa, with hen daughter, Miss Mona Clare. Have you seen the swell smoking room at Grigg's? It's yours to use. —Adv. Preyer Gives Recital "Come, See, Conquer," 10:45. "I Will," 7:45. Presbyterian Church, Sunday...Adv. Private telephone booth at Grigg's. Both Phones...Adv. Good, big, thick, juicy hamburgers at Reynolds Bros.-Adv. Tales Out o' School Might Have Taken a Day Off Last Monday was "Columbus Day" and Prof. W. L. Burdick's class wandered into the classroom. Then Professor Burdick read the statute declarant of Columbus College for holiday. He also pointed the moral about how it is to be a good student. Professor, send in your hours. Is He Talking for Arthur? Prof. Arthur J. Boynton, of the department of economics, says that every country editor should take a course in economics. Poo Ba to Recuperate Lee's dog, or someone else's dog, he does. Be the Sig Alph so that the Sig Alphs are going to send Poo Bear, to regain his fighting ability. Then watch Poo Ba come back. Miss Galloo Springs This One Miss Galloo to unsuccessful translator who was stuck on the fourth word: "You remind me of the man who was nervous. Roomers in the same house were requested to be as quiet as possible. But one night a new guest came and he was put in the room above the stairs. The room pinch the man on the floor above pulled off his shoes and forgot about the nervous man below until he had dropped one shoe with a loud bang. He put the other one down softly. Five minutes later the man below called up 'For heavens' sake, hurry and drop the other one.' He Knew What She Was Getting Miss Helen Rhode Hoopes: "A minister had just married a couple, and wishing to fill in the awkward pause which followed the ceremony, he turned to the bridegroom: 'Now is a good time to salute the bride.' Mrs. Brown extended his hand to his wife and said, 'Mrs. Brown, I congratulate you.'" A Fig for Dean Templin A Dean Olin Templin has a fig tree, life size growing in his front yard. It always produces figs and sometimes one or two of them get ripe. A branch was brought up to his office this morning laden with at least a dozen figs, one of which was ripe. Old Football Captain Grows Apples Carl H. Young, A. B. '08, former captain of the Jayhawk football team, won two first prizes on apples at the International Food Congress at Wichita. Young is now one of the largest apple growers in Kansas. He lives at Wellington. Ye Editor Not in on This Standard 1140 Microcomputer Staged at 1400 Mississippi: Sweet Young Thing: "Well, I don't care, I guess there are plenty of other fellows I can go with." Horrid Thing: "Yes, that's where you have the advantage over me, you are the only girl that would go with me." A Sunday school class meets down at the Student Union every Sabbath at 9:30. The topic next Sunday morning will be: "How Germany Fell Down on the Dope." Bud Ritter will sing. Visitors Welcome Eldridge on the Star Ray Eldridge, credit man on the Seattle City Star. They'll Have to Stretch Daddy Faculty men are organizing basketball teams so that they can while away the long winter evenings. Daddy Haworth wants to try out for center. graces ? Little Boy—Breakfast, dinner and supper. Teacher—What are the three graces? The Three Graces Hessar Talks About Garbage Municipal garbage disposal was discussed by Prof. Fred Hessar, asistant professor of Sanitary Engineering before the Civil Engineering Society last night. The meeting, which was held in the chapel of the Engineering Building, was attended by 50 civil engineers. Doughnuts, cider, and apples were passed around Remember, we sell kodaks, and teach you how to use them free of charge.—Squires Studio. You know how good Wilson's hot eats were last winter, well he has started them going again and will appreciate your patronage this winter. You can come to you and extend a hearty invitation to call at 1101 Mass. St.-Adv. We want your photo business if it's only a three cent kodak print.—Squires Studio. All kinds of sandwiches served at Reynolds Bros.-Adv. Alpha Delts Entertain Rest room for tired students—Grigg's—Adv. When words fail—Dolly Varden Chocolates. Get a fresh box at Reynolds Bros.-Adv. Alpha Delta Entertain Alpha Delta Entertain with a reception, from 4 to 6 ockel this afternoon, in honor of their house mother, Mrs. F. W. Hemphill. Sixtieth Anniversary, Plymouth Church, Sunday, 10:30 a. m., 7:45 p. m.-Adv. Registrar to Des Mones registrar George O. Foster will accept the team for a retreat and become one of the rooters away from home as well as here. "Meet me at Griggs.—Adv. Elliott Returns Sherman G. Elliott, LLB, 1900, A.B. '10, returns first week from Honduras where he has spent the summer in superintending some important mining operations. His return has been delayed several weeks on account of disorganized shipping due to the European storm that struck the State Legislature from the eleventh district. He will push his campaign with vigor during the few days left before election. He has always been a strong supporter of the University and his election would strengthen the University in its campaign for adequate support. He is an earnest advocate of the mill tax which promises to receive the full benefits of the legislature. For eight years Mr. Elliott was a member of the State Board of Control of charitable institutions, serving in the capacity of treasurer of the Board. This official experience especially qualifies him for intelligent work as a legislator—Adv. Professor, send in your hours. The University Debating Society debated last night on the following: Resolved: "That the Y. M. C. A. is more deserving of student support than faculty," Mr. Greene and E. W., Wutneth held the affirmative side of the debate. The negative was upheld by Howard Adams and Roy Tapp. The答案 was Thursday. Those letters. All members are asked to take notice of this change. Salons Meet $ ^{*} $ The Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church will give a social in the church parlors Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Presbyterian students are invited. For That Party That good home made chili. Reynolds Bros. Adv. For That Party Cut flowers at Whitcomb's, 844 Tennessee. Bell 275; Home 580. Adv. "Meet me at Griggs."—Adv. The University Concert Course and Music Festival Student Course Tickets $3 and $2 SEVEN CONCERTS Single Admission $1.50 to 75c Saved by Course Ticket $4.50 to $3.50 Saved by Course Ticket $4.50 to $3.50 On Sale at REGISTRAR'S OFFICE or by FINE ARTS STUDENTS Hear Gadzki, The United States Marine Band, the Russian Symphony Orchestra, and other Artists No Single Seats Sold until October 21 GET A COURSE TICKET NOW Must America Arm to the Teeth? HIS question comes unbidden to many these days, though generally unspoken. What will keep us neutral as a Nation is the deeper thought. Craven cowards? No. "the red badge of courage" from the conquering Prince of Peace! We'll help bring peace to the world some good day. Who does not get his fill of strife in the daily battle of life?『 Get that worry and perhaps hate, out of your brain and blood by some courage in "The Great Venture" of learning how we may be brothers all. How about going to meeting on Sunday—once at lest, better twice? Tip the scales foreward "yes" on Saturday. N. B.—It Is Better Further On FRIDAY ONLY THEATRE VARSITY PHOTO PLAY PROGRESSIVE FRIDAY ONLY Schubert & Brady present the popular Kansas City actress, Emma Dunn in "Mother". Four Acts. You never have neglected her. Don't do it now.