UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN STUDENTS Are you taking full advantage of the ten per cent discount we are giving to K. U. students? We still have a nice assortment of suits and overcoats made by "Kuppenheimer" of Chicago, America's very best make. Come see them. J. HOUSE & SON 729 Mass. St. R.E.HOUSE, Propr. Running Report of K. U.-M. U. Game Come down and see Kansas TWIST the Tiger's Tail on our miniature field. JOURNAL-WORLD The Weather Tomorrow— Colder The Benjamin Pullman is what you are looking for A large roomy good-looking OVERCOAT either single or double breasted $25.00 Johnson & Carl ON SALE TODAY Ladies Home Journal Christmas number. "Nuf Sed" The Criterion Ladies Home Journal styles Christmas number Saturday Evening Post 60 pages GOOD reading New serial by E. Phillips Oppenheim The Country Gentleman 50 pages Considerable about grafting This ought to be interesting to some of you. GRIGGS Curtis Agency 827 Mass. JAYHAWK CROSSES TO MISSOURI TERRITORY (Continued from page 1). nine o'clock, with the governor and the alumni and the floats, will go down spotless streets past immaculate lawns. The five thousand visitors that are expected are already provided for. There is no doubt what ever bad impression of the city they may have carried away two years ago. The Tigers will stay in Columbia this year instead of spending the last few days before the game in the country as has been the custom. This will be their first "movie football ball game." A "movie" photographer of Kansas City, Missouri, and the game, a complete film of the day's events. Missouri will be seated in the chair of a letter M working in the color scheme of their black and yellow hats. The old grads will be massed around to help cheer the Tigers to victory. Our hot and cold drinks excel. Try one at Barber's field—Invad. JAYHAWKER-TIGER BUTTONS AT GRIGGS, 10s—Adv. 49-32 Pies at the lunch room in Fraser. - Adv. 50-3 Coffee at the lunch rom in Fraser. -Adv. 50-3 JAYHAWKER-TIGER BUTTONS AT GRIGTS, 10cts—Adv. 49-3 JAYHAWKER-TIGER BUTTONS AT GRIGTS, 10cta.—Adv. 49-3 We are open after the dance Reynolds' Bros—Adv. Jake Speelman, left end, hails from Grand Rapids, Mich. He is playing his first year of Varsity ball, having grown up on the man man man with which is 170, and his height 5'11. He is a heavy, fast end. JAYHAWKER-TIGER BUTTONS AT GRIGGS, 10s—Adv. 49-2 HERE'S THE TEAM THAT MEETS K. U. JAYHAWK-TEIGER BUTTONS AT GRIGGS, 10cts—Adv. 59-3 Bishop Shepard speaks in the First Methodist church Sunday. Adv. Come out and hear Bishop Shepard Sunday...Adv. Brown bread ice cream a whole meal, at Wiedemann's—Adv. 49 Come out and hear Bishop Sheepard Sunday.—Adv. JAYHAWKER-TIGER BUTTONS AT GRIGGS, 10tas.—Adv. 49-38 All Methodist students should hear Bishop Shepard at the Methodist church next Sunday.—Adv. Friday and Saturday are fruit salad days at Wiedemann's...Adv. Fruit salad, whipped cream and wafers, 10 cents a plate, at Wiedemann's.—Adv. If you like fruit salad try ours, Wiedemann's—Adv. Crosby Kemper, a Kansas City boy, will play left tackle for the Tigers. He will he remembered or be remembered last year's game on McCook field. He also is a power in the weights on the Tiger track team. Kemper is one of the best men on Brewer's 1984 team. He is 6:2 and his weight 188 pounds. A. W. Zimmerian of Marble Hill will work at left guard for Missouri. He played along with Speelman on last year's freshman squad. He is a great defender fast. His weight is 170 and his height. 5 feet 10 inches. J. J. Gallegher, the biggest man on Brewer's squad, will face Keeling at center for the Tigers. This is Gallegher's last year at Columbia, he having served as sub center to Chuck Wilson last year. Gallegher is as fast a man for his size as there is in the Valley. He is 6:2 tall and weighs 208 pounds. He is a resident of Lamar. At right guard Coach Brewer will work J. A. Clay of Plattsburg. Clay von his M last year at guard for the figers in the Kansas game, and is eared throughout the Conference or his steadiness on the defense. Clay weighs 185 pounds and is 6 feet tall. Bob Groves, "Big" Groves as he is named in Columbia, will work at right tackle for the Tigers. Groves tips the beam at 178 pounds and is 6 feet tall. He won his M last year at guard and tackle. He was the fastest men on his feet in the Missouri line. Groves lives in Dover. Frank Herndon of Lebanon will play right end, opposite Bobney Herrand. Herndon was a substitute end last year and made a good enough showing in the early games this fall to win the position regular. He weighs 167 pounds and is 5:10 inches tall. Herndon is a fast, clever lineman, especially good on getting down the field after Shepard's punts. Harvey McWilliams of Kirkville is the logical candidate at quarter for Bremerton in Brevard last year, and, before that played two years on the Kirkville Normal team. McWilliams is as clever a field general as has been turned up by his school coach and ten years. His measurements are 155 and $1.6\%$. DeWitt Collins may sub for McWilliams at quarter, in case the shifty first string man is injured early in the game. Collins comes from Lathrop, and is only 19 years old, the youngest man on Brewer's squad. He weighs 150 and is 5:8 tall. Roy Wiggins of Columbia may get a chance to fill in for Shep in the second or third quarter. He is another M athlete, and a clever shifty broken field runner. He is the lightest man on the squad weighing but 140 pounds. He is $5\cdot6\frac{1}{2}$ inches tall. Paul Shepard of Kansas City will start at left half for the Tigers. Little need be stated about this heavy athlete. Every Kansas student remembers his 45 yard drop kick against the Jayhawkers on McCook field last fall. Sheepowerful toe is the most drilled agent Brewer has this year. He weighs 160 pounds, and is 5 feet 11 inches Bill Dunekel, substitute end and half on last year's squad, will sub for Wilson at full. Dunekel is from Springfield, and is a team sense of the word. He weighs 160 pounds, and is 5 feet ten inches tall. J. C. Moore, right half, was a companion of McWilliams on the Kirkssire Normal team two years ago. He is a hardy fast half, but he was the best with the yeardings at Columbia last fall. His home is in Brashear. Our fruit sundaes, ice cream sodas, and claws are delicious. Try them, at Wiedemann's.—Adv. At full we find Chuck Wilson, the Tigers captain, and star center on last year's squad. Wilson, with Shepard, are the two most feared men on the whole Tiger eleven, they being undoubtedly recognized as Brewer's stars. Bretheran, and served two years as Bethany, and served two years as the All-Missouri Valley eleven. He weighs 158 pounds, and is 5 feet 7 inches tall. The program at the Deutsche Verein Monday afternoon will consist of two solos by Ivia Moser and a comic duet by Irma and Ilsa Wilhelmi. The meeting will be in room 313 Fraser at 4:30. A whole meal, the brown bread ice cream at Wiedemann's—Adv. DEUTSCHE VEREIN WILL GIVE MUSICAL PROGRAM Special brown bread ice cream at Wiedemann's--Adv. A full line of candies and cigars at Reynolds' Bros.-Adv. Reynolds' Bros. serve light lunches after the dance or show.— Adv. We are open after the dance and show. Reynolds' Bros.-Adv. University view post cards, 5c per dozen at Hoadley's, 17 W. Warren. —Adv. Novelty decorations at Hoadley's, 17 W. Warren · Adv. Razors, safety razors, blades, strops, and brushes at Barber's Drug Store.—Adv. FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES Our ices and ice creams are made from the real cream. Reynolds' Bros.-Adv. We deliver our orders with a motor car, insuring prompt delivery. Reynolds' Bros.-Adv. FISCHER'S The most progressive store, or the store for progressive men—read it either way, it's true. The large increased sales of men's fine shoes indicate with certainty that many more men are finding out the the truth of it every day. No matter how particular you are in the selection of your footwear-you'll be satisfied here. FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES THE OREAD Cafeteria and Tea Room SUNDAY MENU Boston Clam Chowder due Points on Half Shell Scalloped Filllets of Fresh Salmon with Tomato Sauce Prime Ribs of Beef with Yorkshire Pudding Roast Fresh Ham with Corn Fritters Fried Spring Chicken Maryland Style Roast Young Turkey with Oyster Dressing Braised Century Tenderloin Mushroom Sauce Breaded Veal Cutlets Tar Tar Sauce Mock Turtle Scalloped Oysters English Lamb Chops Saute of Chicken Giblets Potatoes Canned Sweet Potatoes String Asparagus Tips on Toast Lettuce Fruit, Combination Salads English Lamb Chops Saute of Chicken Giblets Dutchess Potatoes Candied Sweet Potatoes Stringless Beans Dutchess Potatoes Candied Sweet Potatoes Stringless Beans A basket, Tin or Tissue. Letters Shrimp, Lobster, German Potato, Celery, Tuna, Salmon, Fruit, Combination Solids Hot Tea Biscuits with Honey Bell Fritters with Fruit Sauce Baked Jonathan Apples with Whipped Cream Steaks of All Kinds Chops of All Kinds We guarantee to serve everything on this menu next Sunday. Ask about our prices. 1241 OREAD You'll meet all your Classmates AT THE SOPHOMORE BUM Monday, 8 p. m., Robinson gymnasium For all Sophs-Men and Women Tickets 25 cents Girls Free We like to do little jobs of repairing. Gustafson The College Jeweler Call for our catalogue of K. U. and fraternity novelties. We have the most complete line in Lawrence. REYNOLDS BROS. FOR ICE CREAM AND ICES Bell 645 Home 358 Motor Delivery 1031 Mass.