UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TODAY Only TODAY Only VARSITY TON SINCLAIR UPTON SINCLAIR'S The Jungle This wonderful story which was "the blow to the beef packers" features GEORGE NASH -- GAIL KANE Five Daring Acts 210 Astounding Scenes We specialize on clubs and that next order. fraternity orders. Let us handle ICREAM AND OYSTER Folding Typewriter has many advantages over the ordinary type of machine. For example, portability CORONA — can be carried anywhere without it being lost in the home or on the road. It weighs but six pounds, and its in its carrying case occupies only about the same amount of space. If you have never seen the wonderful folding CORONA—now is the time for us are conducting a special demonstration, during the month of October. Drop in Today MORRISON & BLEISNER 913 Mass. St. Don't forget that loaf of Butter-Krust bread, at Dummi're's.-Adv. Prices 21 to $1.00, Matrices $1.00 Next: "7 Keys to Baldpate," SHUBERT $1.00 Marine Wed. & Sat Help Wanted Student Headquarters SANITARY CAFE A Nice Clean Place to Eat SHORT SHORT ORIER Across from Kessw. 916 Misc C. W. Steeper Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling Club For up-to-date men and women 10 years of experience Satisfaction Guaranteed Ad H. Frost and Karl J. Wilhelmstein. Fri. Skr. Art H. Lykke and Karl J. Wilmhagen, Agta BELL 1434 - 924 LA MORGAN'S Nights at the Sunday Dinners a Specialty Ice Cream Soda Confectionery SPECIAL MEAL TICKETS 1345 Mass. St. Bell 261 Shorthand and Typewriting Bookkeeping and Banking Penmanship and Spelling In fact, a complete commercial train- Lawrence Business College Ralph H. Spotts A.B.'10,LL.B'14 Democratic Candidate for Probate Judge of Douglas County KANSAS WILL RUN AT AMES The Kansas cross country team will go to Ames November 7 for a run with the Iowa Aggles. A map of the course has been posted in the track room. Cross Country Team Will compete in Long Distances With the Iowa Aggies Plans are being formulated for a tour of Canada, United States, England, and South Africa, by an Australian football team. A financial company is being formed to handle the undertaking. Suggested plans are that the team leave Melbourne in January and they will probably be in this country in February or March. Forty-five players will be taken on this trip, the total estimated expense being $40,500. It is proposed to play twenty-five matches and to make expenses it will be necessary to get gate receipts of $1,750 at each game. "This is the only chance the men will have for a trip to Ames and our first opportunity in years," Captain Ray Edwards said this afternoon. "Smooths Are Good, But—" Miss Winona Bryant at the College Inn says that girls live on chocolate smooths all week and on Sunday night eat more than a football man could. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL TEAM WILL TRAVEL "Meet me at Griggs."—Adv. "The places on the cross-country team are by no means clucked and the teams at home are." JAYHAWK VS. BULLDOG; WHICH WILL WIN GAME? Will the Jayhawk whip the Bulldog? Kansas to Journey to Des Moines Saturday for Fray With Drake Every football enthusiast in the Missouri Valley will watch for the answer to this question Saturday afternoon when Coach Wheaton takes his Kansans to Des Moines for the first conference game of the season. Kansas will have to play its best to win the game if Drake continues its present form. News from the Bulldog kennels predict a great battle. Drake is said to have the fastest team in its history. Last year Kansas won a hard game, 10 to 0, Drake has a better backfield this fall. Simons, Drake's one great star, is one of the players Griffith has three or four speedy backs who are said to be in Simon's class. When the Kanans break into the game Saturday they will be met with open football. Drake has won two decisive games with the forwards, who must master the art of smearing passes, it will look bad for the Jawhawk. K. U. rooters expect a victory Saturday but the score will be small. A single touchdown should satisfy the fans because Drake is a worthy opponent—one of the strongest in the Valley. "Girls will never make football players," says Dr. Alice L. Goetz, of the department of physical training, "They lack the spirit of antagonism and scrap that is innate in boys and would not make good gridiron war for this reason, if for no other, they riors." WOMEN MAY HANDLE FLAT IRONS, NOT GRIED-IRONS Football teams around the Valley should feel relieved at this ample supply of water. Doctor: Goetz plans this year to up take pencing and aesthetic dancing with the juniors and seniors, the teens to be without credit for a time. MUST HAVE TWO ITS AND ITS FOR EVERY III Beginning with this semester a student must get two hours of credit with a grade of I or II for every hour of credit that he receives with a grade of III. The present senior class is the only class exempt from this rule. Students who do not get the required amount of credit with the high grade will not be recommended for graduation. Michigan Loses 700 Men It is believed in Ann Arbor that the University of Michigan has lost approximately 700 men this fall on account of the lack of work around the campus and town. The Michigan Union and the Y, M, C, A, have turned away more women who were unable to stay if they could not position. The European war is thought to be the cause of the lack of work. The College of the Pacific at San Jose, Los, lost its auditorium, known as Central Hall, by fire recently. The damage is estimated at $10,000. Fortunately the hall was unoccupied at the time. With the election drawing near many University students wish to know how they can vote for the men in their home county. Through the operation of the "Absent Voter Law" a student may, by making affadavit that he is a resident of a county and desires to vote that county ticket, get a blank county ticket from the clerk's office which he can fill out as he sees it. These tickets are mailed to the county clerk of his county. With the opening of Cornell University this year, work has commenced on the first unit of a system of residential halls, which when completed will provide accommodations for the entire undergraduate body. An anonymous benefactor has given $150,000. College Auditorium Burns This Shows How You May Vote at Home Residential Halls at Cornell Have you seen the swell smoking room at Griggs'? It yours to use. WE DO Developing and Printing BRING IN YOUR KODAK FILMS McCulloch's Drug Store DETWILER BACK ON K. U. GRIDIRON AGAIN Jayhawker Captain Wlll Practice With Men on Mc-Cook Today After a year's absence from the gridiron because of injuries, Captain John Detwiler expects to join the Varsity in football serimimage this afternoon against the Haskell Indians. With Detwiler and Coolidge, halves; Lindsey or Stryker, full; and Wood, quarter, the Kansas backfield will be stronger than it has been at any time this season. Couch Bond had charge of the practice yesterday afternoon. The first squad had a light workout but the substitutes bucked heads with freshman and freshmen the afternoon was cold to keep the players moving and the practice was snappy. Bert Kennedy will bring his Redskin squad to McCook Field this afternoon for a short battle. The Indians, defeated by Christian Brother's Saturday, are working to come back against Creighton this week. The Braves will play open football against Wheaton's man this afternoon to test the Kansas defense against the forward pass. HUBACH NEW HEAD OF FINE ARTS IN FAR WEST The University of Redlands, California Campus recently contained a picture of Prof. C. E. Hubach, formerly of the School of Fine Arts at the University of Kansas, who is now dean of the College of Fine Arts there. According to the Campus, Dean Hubach has organized a choral society which is meeting with favor in the university. "Dry" Secretaries Visit Colleges Field secretaries of the Intercollege Prohibition Association recently began visitation to the colleges of the country in the interest of the national anti-alcohol crusade. They will spend their time at the 230 institutions that now have local chapters of the national association, which has its headquarters in Chicago. GARDNER VICTORIOUS IN FOOTBALL SO FAR (By J. B. Horn) Gardner, Kan, Oct. 6.—Both of the football games that Gardner has played have been victories for it. On September 25 it defeated Oatley by a score of 9 to 2. The game with Bonner Springs was taken by a score of 20 to 0. K. U.-COLORADO DEBATE WILL BE PUBLISHED The debate between the Universities of Colorado and Kansas, last year on the Unicameral Legislation question, will likely be printed in the Intercollegiate Debates, a volume that is printed each year and contains about five of the most important and interesting debates given by schools in the western part of the United States. Prof. C. O., Hardy, of the department of economics in the University of Ottawa recommended that both sides of the debate be published in the book and Egbert Ray Nichols of the Redland s University, Redlands, Canada, whose work is published of the public speaking department, that the debate would appear in the 1914 edition. Mr. Nichols has charge of editing the publication this year. MAN FROM BRAZIL Aristides Monteiro, a Portuguese, comes all the way from Sao Paulo (St. Paul), Brazil to attend the School of Journalism of the University of Lisbon and to teach private courses in Portuguese to defray part of his expenses. ENROLLS IN MO. U Dates and Teams on K.U. Schedule The football schedule is now com plete, and runs as follows: Oct. 17—Drake University, at Dei Momes. Oct. 24—Kansas Aggies, at Law YAHOO! Oct. 31—Oklahoma University at Lawrence Nov. 7—Washburn University, at Toneka Nov. 14—Nebraska University, at Lincoln. Nov. 21—Missouri University, at Lawrence. Von Schriltz in Politics Guy Von Schrilltz, business manager of last year's Jayhawker, is running for county attorney in Comanche county. Have you seen the swell smoking room at Grigg's? Its yours to use. —Adv. SWEATERS READY Benjamin Correct Clothes The Benjamin Balmacaan A popular coat for the Young Man, likewise the Young Lady who wants to look manish. We have this popular coat in all the new weaves and patterns. It's the correct coat for this season's wear. Better slip one on. Johnson & Carl GLOVES READY . Forever of the Past MAROONS START WORK MINUS COACH STAGG Twenty-eight Begin Season Under Pat Page—Rheumatism Grip Head "Handicapped by the absence of Coach A. A. Stagg, twenty-eight football candidates were driven through the first formal practice of the season at the University of Chicago last week. It was the first initial practice that the "Old Man" has missed for twenty-two years. He is laid up with rheumatism which he contracted while preparing his team for the struggle with Michigan in 1903. In the absence of Coach Stagg Pat Page handled the team through a three hour practice. Seven wearers of the "C" are back on the gridiron. Chicago is assured of a strong line. Capt. Des Jardin, All-American center, will hold the middle for Chicago. He tips the scales to 109 pounds, another weight 139 pounds, is another veteran who will be back in the line-up. Alberts, the former Wendell Phillips star, looks strong for the other tackle position. Whiting, Stemman, and Redmond, all substitutes last year, are doped to occupy positions in this game. The veteran, is sure to play quarterback this season. Dolly Gray will probably occupy his last year's position at left half if his eligibility Plays the Bowersock Theatre Offers A list of attractions at the Bowersack Theatre for the year appears below. Addition and alterations will be added as the season progresses, but the run in the Daily Kansas for two issues that the student may clip it. Oct. 26-27—Annette Kellerman Pictures. Oct. 28—Seven, Keys to Baldpate Nov. 4—Ruth St. Denis Nov. 5—Potach & Perlmutter Nov. 9—Hanky Panky Nov. 18—Oh Oh Delphine Nov. 30—Call of the Cumberlands. Dec. 1—Howe's Pictures Dec. 10—Today Dec. 19—Spendthrift Jan. 5—15 Minutes From Broad- Dec. 15—Spendthrift Jan. 5—15 Minutes From Broad- Jan. 9—When Dreams Come True Jan. 12—Blue Bird Jan. 15—Lady of the Slipper Jan. 22—Bringing Up Father Jan. 25—Friends Jan. 29—High Jinks Feb. 12—Nearly Married Feb. 18—Firefly Feb. 24—Howe's Pictures Mch. 2—My Best Girl Apr. 12—New York Grand Opera Private telephone booth at Grigg's. Both Phones—Adv. can be established. An abundance of material for the other two back field positions will make them easy to fill. Subscribe now for the Daily Kansan.