UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN AURORA TODAY THE COLLEGE THEATRE Jessie L. Lasky, presents the favorite comedian EDWARD ABELES in "The Making of Bobby Burnit" 4 PARTS-By Unchell Smith, Author of "Brewster's Millions" 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. SAY FELLOWS Send $1.00 for 50 Suit-Case Labels from hotels between 6am and 9pm to two alike who travelled look. C. C. BREWER C. C. BREWER BOX 394 MANHATTAN, KAIS A. G. ALRICH PRINTING PRINTING Binding, Copper Plate Mounting, Rubber Stamps, Engraving and Die Embossing Tools, Badges MASS. STREET K. U. Barber Shop and Bath Rooms The Only Electric Message Raceline in the City ZZ Massachusetts Street Razors Honed. Ground and Exchanged W.F, Weise, Prop. Watkins National Bank Watkins National Bank Capital $100,000 Surplus & profits $100,000 The Student Depository Frank Koch "The Tailor" Full Line of Fall Suitings F. Harmouth $ 836 \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. r. Harmouth 836 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass 13 Years Custom Work BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP Francisco & Co. Livery, Hacks and Garage 812 VERMONT STREET Phone 139 The Christian Bible Chair MYERS HALL Arthur Braden, Ph. D., Dean The following courses are offered free to all University students; 1. The Life and Teaching of Jesus. 2. Old Testament Characters. 3. The Ethics of Jesus. 4. The History of Missions. 5. The Church and Social Problems. 6. Elementary Hebrew. Mr. Braden may be seen at Myers Hall for personal consultation. Enroll immediately so that you may get full benefit of the classes. MR. STUDENT, ALLOW US TO INTRODUCE GEORGE W. STRATTON, professor of chemistry, was born on a farm near Sagaugue, Sagaugue county Colorado, September 18, 1886. After attending the public school and graduating from the Cripple Creek high school, Cripple Creek, Colorado, he entered the University of Colorado. He received his A. B. degree in the year 1907. The same year, with a fellowship in a center offered Ohio State University, receiving his bachelor's years later. Mr. Stratton was then appointed assistant professor of chemistry in Ohio State University. He was awarded the degree of Ph. D. in 1912. During the school year of 1912-13 Dr. Stratton was assistant professor of chemistry at the University of Kansas, and the next year served as research chemist at Mellon Institute of Industrial Research and School of Specific Industries, Pittsburgh. In September 1914 he again took up the duties of assistant professor of chemistry at the University of Kansas. Your Drinking Water When you drink MeMish's aerated distilled water, you may be assured of the very best.—Adv. "Meet me at Griggs.—Adv. Bitter Pill for Jewell Missouri gave William Jewell aound spanking at Columbia yesterday, 46 to 0. The defeat by Rollaast week inspired pep in the Tiger air for Missouri played in good form saturday. Have you seen the swell smoking room at Grigg's? It's yours to use. Adv. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Owls will meet at the Student Union Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Election of officers of the University Club will be held at the club from 9 to 5 Friday. Entomological Club will hold initiation for new members Friday night. It was stated in yesterday's paper that the initiation would take place in the spring of 2014 home, but such was a mistake. The place will be announced later. First Basketball Meeting in Gym tonight at 7:30 o'clock. All Cherokee County students are requested to be present at a meeting of the county club, Thursday evening at 7:30 at 1425 Tenn. St. Y. M. C. A. Campaign committeem will meet tonight at Myers Hall. Jayhawk Board will meet tomorrow in Room 110, Fruall Hall Hawk Club will meet tonight in Room 110, Fraser at 8:00. Election of officers will be taken up. Company M, K. N. G. will meet tonight at 7:30, o'clock, for drill on the floor of the Gym. Kansan Board will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock -nt the Kansan office. The Debating Council will meet in Green Hall lecture room at 4:30 o'clock for election of officers. Sigma Delta Chi will meet tonight at the Acacia house at 7:30 o'clock. Tales Out o' School Snow Zoology Club will meet to night at 8:00 in Snow Hall. Philosophy Club will meet tonight in Room 101, Administration Building at 7:30 o'clock. Mans' Gee Club will meet tonight in Fraser Hall at 7:00 o'clock. Landon Has Forgotten Us. In a letter, J. Landon Laird, a former member of the Kansan board, wants to know who was elected president of the senior class. Laird is evidently a backslider or he would subscribe for the Kansan and find out. Arley M. Smith WOOD COAL! BOTH PHONES 435—746 VERMON He Wears a Wrist Watch The aviator who flew over Mount Oread last week wears a wrist watch. This should qualify him for a Carnegie Hero Medal. Professorial Philosophy Professor Blackmar: "A quiz is a refined method of torture." Advises Freshman Brother Clifford Gilles, sophomore College, went to Manhattan Saturday to coach his freshman brother in being properly obedient to his second year superiors. Advises Freshman Brother Mr. Cady is held from William S. Cady, lately mentioned in this column, sends the following communication: Mr. Cady is Heard From "Why the editor of the Tales Out O' School column should pick on me is more than I know. However, his tactics show very plainly that he is just what I called him," * * * (deleted by censor). I don't object to the volcano or the pedometer, but it seems to me that * * * (deleted by censor) should publicly apologize for accusing me of having enough loafing time to ride on a Lawrence street car." Charles S. Sturtevant missed the game Saturday to go to Topeka, "I haven't seen her for four weeks," he explained before he left. There's a Reason Don't Tell Mrs. Brown. Safety-First instructions for inexperienced young people given out by Dr. William F. Snow, secretary of the American Social Hygiene Association. Subject it to a bath in a sanitary Cut out square of tissue paper. Place over the mouth. But don't wear out paper or break through. Jerry's Right. Jerry Rischel, who was in the School of Law last year, is married now. He says that two can't live as cheaply as one. Pride Goeth Before" Who when seniors were standing staved seated. There was once a rash freshman conceived, He came out with no cap. The paddles went."Bap." The rash freshman now feels 'quite maltreated. mistreated. Professor Boynton is a Bachelor the prize bonehead of the wife who when a man is hired to interview Prof. S. J. Boynton on the subject of "Women as Buyers." Miss McCorkie Miss Vimonta Queen, Queen of the May the only woman in the School of Law last year, spent the week-end at the Alpha Chi house. Into the Cold, Cruel World Two freshmen living at 1325 Kentucky street have a grievance. Friday night when it was raining hardest they were asked to go to buy some apples for the applclasman in the house. Paddles were used in person. The freshmen locked the upperclassmen in the room as they left and did not come back that night. Miss McCoskrie Back THIS FREEZES Professor MacMurray Popular Prof. Arthur MacMurray of the department of public speaking, is the seat of the Walling Club for two reasons: dancing ability and a Winton "Six." Dad Will Prove It, Too. win win Dad propagate matron at the Student Union, thinks that his offer to bet Russell Gear can't come back in another game of checkers is proof that Russel didn't win that game last summer. What Did Sammy Buy? Sam Degen, senior law, went to Kansas City Saturday with two suit cases. He returned Tuesday. We Don't Want to go There Moran Napoleon Boobe, freshman College, who stays with Bill Spicer, expressed his idea "Hell is a place where sinners stand on burning brimstone and eat lamburger cheese." Private telephone booth at Grigg's Both Phones—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. Rest room for tired students-Grigg's.-Adv. "Meet me at Griggs."—Adv. Printers Have Copy Registrar George O. Foster went to Topeka this morning taking with him the copy for this year's student directory. The Registrar expects to have the books ready for distribution a week earlier than in past years. Prof—And what would be an example? Fresh.—A junior who starts freshman-sophomore class scrap. Debaters Meet Tomorrow The Debating Council will meet Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 in the lecture room of Green Hall. Rest room for tired students—Grig's—Adv. Private telephone booths at Grigg's. Both phones...-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 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 CHANCELLOR FRANK STRONG INDORSES DAILY KANSAN "The Kausan is all right," said Chancellor Frank Strong, this morning. "It is an unusually good college paper. am for it." I sincerely hope that the Kausan have a big circulation. It certainly is that a college paper that is one of the best in the United States should have the full support of the University." We'll Be Glad to Start You a Kansan Right Away Don't Be a Sponger Subscribe Today! Are You Reading YOUR Copy of The Daily Kansan? C —You have until Nov. 1 to pay— DROP IN ANY UNIVERSITY MAIL BOX. 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