UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TODAY ONLY---VARSITY Watkins National Bank Loyd Ware Theatre, Daniel Frohman Famous Player Production from the book and play "The Little Gray Lady," featuring Broadway's popular star--Jane Grey--and notable cast. Piano and pipe organ music, drums and effects. Capital $100,000 Surplus and profits $100,000 The Student Depository K. U. Barber Shop and Bath Rooms The Only Electric Mass- age Machine in the City 277 Massachusetts Street Razor House and Exchanged W. F. Weise, Prop. Order your Groceries FROM — W. A. GUENTHER Staple and Fancy Groceries 721 Mass. St. — Phone 4 228 A. A. Biglow Grocery Special Rates to Fraternities and Clubs The Best of Goods 013 Mass. Phone 502 Swede Wilson's For Billiards Phones 540 Frank Koch "The Tailor" Full Line of Fall Suitings R. E. Protsch The Students' Tailor A. G. ALRICH PRINTING Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Engraving, Die Embossing, Seals, Badge. 744 MASS. STREET S. H. McCURDY MORGAN'S 1021 MASS. ST. PHONES 212 Our stock is all new and fresh. Our prices are as low as any. We invite the club and fraternity trade to call. MEALS and SHORT ORDERS Sunday Dinners a Specialty Ice Cream Soda Confectionery SPECIAL MEAL TICKETS 1345 Mass. St. Bell 262 Merchants National Bank Kane Cash Grocery Rear Popies State Bank Clean, Fresh Stock We buy for cash and sell for cash. Boarding car hire. Try us BOTH PHONES Remember That Schulz makes Clothes at 913 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kas. The old reliable K. U. Barber Shop welcomes you fellows back and will be pleased to meet you and new recruits at the old stand, 727 Mass. St. Call and get acquainted. Adv. Subscribe now for the Daily Kansan Company M. Which Won State Regimental Shoot COMPANY M PUTS MEN ON REGIMENTAL TEAMS The current issue of the Inland Printer carries a plan for the keeping of time for the employees in printing plants worked out by W. B. Brown, superintendent of the department of printing at the University. The plan provides for sets of four sheets each, one for each of the four departments of the printing plant on which the time spent in work is shown by the simple method of drawing a pencil through a 'number of lines. The keeping of time accurately and without too much waste is a problem in the printing plants of the country. In the larger offices the time clock can be used successfully, but in the smaller ones some such plan as Mr. Brown has worked out must be used. Mr. Brown has worked out such ideas for twelve years and says that this is his best. The rifle team of Company M, from K. U, besides taking first place in the state placed three men on the regimental team, and two on the state team. In the individual match Corporal Daum, with a score of 289, took seventh place on the state team, and third place on the regiment. Seargent Gold, with a score of 75, took fourth place on the state team. These men because of the University opening were unable to stay for the whole shoot. NOW LITTLE CHANCE FOR LABELLING OF BUILDINGS At present there seems to be little chance to have names placed on the various buildings. The Board of Administration early last spring issued an order that the names should be placed on buildings as such, and Professor Goldsmith would prepare the proper drawings. But Professor Goldsmith has so much work that he says it will be impossible for him to make the drawings. A picture of Uncle Jimmy Green eighteen inches in length and a foot wide has been presented to the Student Union by Con Squires. It will be fung some place in the club where all the students may see it. Squires Makes Present K. U. MAN OUTLINES PLAN IN THE INLAND PRINTER MAY ENROLL ALL THE WEEK Members of Faculty Will Meet Students at Specified Times and Make Out Schedules Dykstra, daily at 4:30 in Ad. 209; Walker, Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 10 to 12 in Fraser 202; Sterling at 10 daily in Fraser 204. Those students who were so unfortunate as to not get through the enrolling lines up to this time will still be given a chance. This week's enrollment will be through advisers. There will be six members of the University faculty as advisers and counselors. The six with their office hours are: Stanton, daily; 3:30 in Fraser 104; Sisson, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 and Tuesday and Thursday at 11 in Fraser 104: WILL PROMOTE BIBLE STUDY With the promotion of Bible study in the student body as the central men's Christian Associations of the of the Young Men's and Young Woman's Christian Associations of the University conferred yesterday afternoon in Myers Hall. Mr. Harrison Elliot, national committeeman of the Y. M. C. A. was present and gave brief explanations for the initial steps in this work. Mr. Elliot has been in Lawrence since Saturday and will be here until tomorrow for the purpose of seeing Bible study furthered. Representatives of Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Associations Meet to Make Plans DEBATING SOCIETY TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The first meeting of the University Debating Society will be held tonight in Praser Hall at 7:30. There will be presentations of officers and an informal debate. A new sidewalk which will connect Oread and Mississippi is being put in south of the Pi Beta Phi house. Subscribe now for the Daily Kansan Out of 225 freshmen women who have registered 180 have been found and cared for by the Big Sisters. The first-year women were taken to the reception at the Gymnasium Saturday night and the Big Sisters saw to it that they became acquainted with the university. Yesterday they were taken to the churches of the city by these upperclassmen. COMPANY M, K, N, G, WINS METCALF TROPHY AT SHOOT BIG SISTERS CARE FOR 180 OUT OF 225 FRESHMEN The Big Sisters will give a tea to the freshmen women next Friday afternoon in the Gymnasium and will issue a special invitation to every freshman woman. During the year the Big Sisters will give entertainments about once a month for the freshmen. Special to the Daily Kansan. Spectator, Tampa Bay Rip Ramond, Fort Riley, Kan. In a closely contested rifle match here during the last days of the week the K. U. company, Company M, First infantry, Kansas National Guard, won first place in the state shoot and thereby the Metcalf trophy. The following is the score of the K. U. team: Seargart Todd, 218; Segrarte Sterling, 114; Corbett Brisk, 216; Corpora Daum, 202. In the contest for the state队 Lieutenant Utterback stands second at present. Three K. U. men won places on the regimental team. COACH YOST WILL HAVE TWO KICKERS ON SQUAD That Yost, the old Kansas coach, will have at least two kickers in his squad this fall was demonstrated last week when Catlette, famous Michigan halfback on the varsity last year, stepped out in the afternoon drill and sent away some spirals which equalled in distance the best which Spawn has been showing thus far. It developed that Catlette has been practicing kicking all summer long on the Dakota priaries, with the result that he now is ready to do his share of the booting for Yost. C. W. Steeper & Co. Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling Club For up-to-date men and women 10 years experience. Satisfactory results Satisfaction Arl H. Friedk, Kirsti J. Wilchmeyer, Agn- tia M. Mills A small fire occurred in the coal bunkers of the engine house of the power plant Saturday night. It was discovered by the night watchman and extinguished before much damage was done. Coal in Bunker Blazes University Meat Market WILL JOHNS, Proprietor We'll be glad to have your business. Both Phones 81 1023 Mass. St. Student Headquarters SANITARY CAFE SANITARY CAFE A Nice Clean Place to Eat LUNCHES - SHORT ORDER Across from Kress Store 916 Mass. A Good Place to Eat at Anderson's Old Stand Johnson & Tuttle Proprietors 715 MASSACHUSETTS STREET Francisco & Co. F. B. McGOLLOCH Livery, Hacks and Garage 812 VERMONT STREET Phone 139 Druggist THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. On the Corner 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 THE CITIZENS STATE BANK Let us handle your accounts. DEPOSITS GUARANTEED The Convenient Bank 824 Mass. St. 3 per cent Paid on Savings CLARK LEANS LOTHES PUNCH $1.50 TEN TICKET PRESSES Phone 355 CLARK LEANS LOTHES All Pressing Done by Hand 730 Mass St. CLARK LEANS LOTHES FOR TAXICAB Call Either PHONE 100 PEERLESS GARAGE We like to do little jobs of repairing. Lenses duplicated. Frat Novelties a d College Emblems. Quality Jewelry