UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN OLD GRADS COME BACK FOR HOMECOMING DAY University Societies Entertained Hundreds of Alumni and Friends Saturday The various organizations at the University entertained thousands of visitors this week-end, here for the annual K. U. home-coming day. Among those who returned to Mount Oread are: Chi Omega: Elizabeth Dunaway, Gladys Clarke, Helen and Esther Dogen, Lina Coxedge, Helen Strothets. rS. Alpha Delta Pi: Irene Stratton. Alpha Delta Delta; Delta; Mr. and Mrs. Surber, Mrs. E. I. Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Busick, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lindley, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hetherington, Ms. Las. L. Verna Ruth Blair, Mary Davies, Look Challis, Robert Milton, Millon Cain, William Cain, William Carliele, J. M. Challis, Jeutenman, Ms. Samuel T Seaton, Robert Waters, Fred Pausch, Rudolf Drapol, Frank Stein, and Messra Wilson, Ameron, Racely and Dick Purple, Jeutenman, L. C. Berneth Yorkville Miss Mary Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay, Carl McMara, Harry Mansfield, Marion Sharp, Gus. Berneth Yorkville Miss Mary Davies, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lindsley, Miss Gertrude Small, Mr. and Mrs H. A Hackney, Mrs. E. K. Blar Miss Helen Hacker, Ms. L. C. Steamer, Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs Steamer, Howard Chroma, Byron Linzby, C. C. Burer, Mr. and Mrs Fra Craig, Alfred Lundberg, Thack Guernassey, Jim McClane, and Rolt Kimball, Edgar Schoers, and Molt Kappa Sigma: Glen Caleno, John Hoffman, Martin, and Martin, and Benedict. Kappa Alpha Theta: Louise Coe, Maurine McAdams, Bedie LouseBedil, Emagine Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Musselman, Emile Playen and Fletch Kappa Kappa Gamma; Lyley Hayes, Francis Scarritt, Francis Conkling, Margaret Sweet, Emma Rymeison, Helen Tavaire, Marina Seigessia, May Chisham, Pettit, May Fayster, Hornday, Emilie Fowler, Margaret McFad- Lois Billie, Edith Haynes, Grace Davis, La Verna Egan. Nu Sigma Nu: Dr. D. O. Smith, Clarence Earnest, Bert Camblet Victor Chesky, Claude Hunt, from Rosdale School of Medicine. Phi Delta Phi: Harry Fisher, Bill Simmons, Glem Wisdom, M.Locke, Harry Wisdom, M.Grfie, Harry Snyden, Hjal Harlan, Geo Holliday, and Van Martin. Sigma Nu: Dale Coney, William Pepperelle, King Contey, F. D. Eberhart, Dr. A. Shah, F. Mantle, Manley, Martin, Marin, M. Shields, Carlitz Gilderby, Byron Dudley, Spott Wilson, F. Tornburrow, J. B. Marshall, Harry Shlaymaker, John Amos, Antonio Andrew Benson and wife and Mrs. Carl Carl Messenger Ablemania House: Miss Hazel Wiscakeoil, Miss Margaret Holmes, Miss Virginia Dodd, J. D Joseph, Mr. Alden Branine, Mr. F. A. Rat-ert, Mr. Fred J. Prout, and Mr. J. J. Bliss. Uirich Club: G. Duuswekleyl, S. E Ogden, R. R. L. Fonckel, G. Griffith and R. L. Fonckel Club-- Glendale Griffith. Nottingham- ham James Share. Aechth: Jessie Downing, Margaret Keifer Loraine Holtz, May Pickens, Fanny George, Pearl Jordan, Estelle Vincent, Winifred Matticks, Alice Riley, and Genevieve Gilbert. Charles Braden, E. H. Braden, Bert Jaggars, Warren H. Kerby, Thurman Lambert, Hardid R. Roy Simpson, K. l. Lawrence, Philip King N. Gilman. Acacia "Pat" Crowell, Jack Mavigny, Roberts, Roberts, Guy Howe, E. R. Smith, Walter Ise, O. M. Rhine, C.Rey Fail, R. A. Porterfield, Harry Weaver, Bob Sellers, J. F. Barnhill, Pat Lay, Harrington, Bowers, Clarence Rice, Long, O. M. Edsonon, Wetmore From the Acacia area Nebraska Ellwell and Ponda will be visits Sigma Alpha Epsilon; "Cupid" Haddock "Heinie" Waters, Raymond Strohner, Duncan Littleton, Chester A. Dunham, Fredrick Att, Miss Dorothy Bandy, Mr., Mrs. Raymond Stockton, Misha John, John Parker, and Linton Treyo. Pt Beta Phi; Marion Ellis, Ava Hardcastle, Jes Reikel, Nell Coulbon, John Laming, Mildred Marr, Elisha Laming, Mildred Marr, Louise Burick, Genevieve Prey. Phi Aphla Delta: Clifford Sullivan, Willis Masemore, Richard Cox, William Dainter, Mr. Rowe, Neal Boulard, Mr. Frank Biddsitt, Mr. Pfouts, Mr. Walters Phi Delta Theta: Thornton Cook, Ted Cod, Sydney Cook, Hyden Eaton, Reed Byers, Woodward James, Crawford James, Gryda Dodge, Ed Heidenrich, Red Brown, "Ike" Adams, Ralph Lewis, Kenneth Lytle, "Mike" Ault, Mr. J. W. Detwiler, Miss Eder, Detwiler, Falkin, Calvin Newman, Frank Lossatter, Lee Todd, Aller Toddr, M. H. Black, Mr. D. P. Northrup, Fred Bowers, Eugene Lawther, Albert Rowland, Jack Howard Rauser, Stanley Copeland, Michel Mitchell, and Judge Mason. Phi Kappa Psi: "Chuck" Dolle, Clarence Falls, Charles Benton, Charles Younggreen, E. C. Meservoy, John Musselman, Sam Bierer, Caleb Bowron, R. J. Campbell, Frank Merrill, Jim Nutter, Elsholm, Holen, Wheelock, George Brunet, Clarence Connor, Lewis Sawyer, Manwood Crowley, Charles Blackmar, Morris Blacker, C. W Gleed, Dr. Hull, George M. Marsh, Dutton, Charles Milton, Rick Stuckey, Albert, Rick Wards, Leo Capri, L.D. Smith, Jack Wardens, Leo Capri, Scarriff, Connor, Welb, Munger, Williams, Southwick, Gardener, Bowen, Noble, and Silas Bryan. Sigma Chi; "Tod" Woodbury, "Buz" Woodbury Charles Gossard, Arthur Fulton, Clement Parker, Holmes Meade, Ivan Dibble, Willis Bramwell, "Bully" Magill, Walter Eisenmayer, William Daniels, Harlan, Mr. Daniels, David Daniels, Mr. Mr. Wilbur Lapham, Mr. Mr. Doran, Mr. and Mrs. Sunderland, Mrs. R. B Teachenor, and Dr. Frank R Teachenor. Alpha Tau Omega: Dave Shaw, Donald Tyler and wife, Coach Jack Er,Jack Wheaton and Coach Jim Clinton and Chuck Wielmil, Jeffrey Miller, Cy Mobaugh, Car Greever Wilson Brown, Mr Zoelner, Ben Forbes, Mr Bozelen, Ben Forbes, Frank Reid, William Vose, Frederick Vose, Joseph Lewis, James Maehaal, RathPython and Williams, Roscoe King. Sigma Delta Phi: Jacob Mireau. Ketts: Cal Morrow, K. K. Simmons, D. M. Dickey, Herbert Cowan, Roger Conard, Clarke Wallace, Mike Booth, Earl Hanna, Arch MacKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. William Montfort, Will Moore. CO-ED STEALS PIG--- SENTENCED TO JAIL Not A Real Pig Nor A Real Jail But A Real Bucklin Girl (By Albion R. King) (By Albion R. K. Buchlin Nov 15. Liberati literary sojourn. A mock trial this february. Miss Ada Troehmel, senior, was accused of stealing a pig from Carl Coons, sophomore. The trial was heard before Judge Olivia Snyder, Senior, with the proceedings of a trial by jury. The court court was prosecuting attorney and Albion King, junior, was lawyer for the defense. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty and the defendant was sentenced to pay a fire of $100 to be confined to the county jail for five days. thirty days. (What would she have got if the jury had found her guilty?—H. S. Editor.) Franklin Rayfield, Harold Crawford, Jacob Long, Jacole McDonald, Paul and John Shaggy. TRIBUNE STUDENTS SHOW WORK OF THEIR HANDS Tribune, Nov. 15—Bessie Kutter won the sweepstake prize of ten dollars for the next display of breast cancer research at the fair at the fifth school Saturday. high school Prizes were offered for farm products and cookery by towns-people and the county commissioners. MANUAL STUDENTS EQUIP (COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT (Ry Hazel Benneson) Clay Center, Nov. 15—The commercial term has a business like appearance since the banking and office places have been constructed and placed in position by the students of the manual training department. Actual business work will be in full swing next week with a bank, a wholesale office, and a commercial exchange. The penmanship classes are enthusiastic over the prospect of exchanging specimens of their work with the Topeka high school. Geo F. Docking of the First National Band, addressed the students of the commercial department on "The Board of Trade." FOR FIRST TIME IN YEARS CLAY WITHOUT FOOTBALI (By Hazel Benneson) [By Hale] Clay Center, Nov. 13—On account of the lack of material and funds for the first time in years the Clay high school has no football team. Enthusiasm is concentrated on basket-ball and an attempt will be made to win the championship once more. A tournament to determine the membership of the basket-ball team has just ended. The school was divided into three teams, each playing ten games. The seniors won the trophy cup offered to the winners. BILL BUSICK'S BASKET-BALL TEAM WINS A FAST GAME Lucas 20 his game was fast and the score as close at the end of the first half, but the Sylvan Grove boys had things their own way in the last. Sylvan Grove will play Ellsworth Nov. 21st. (By John B. Yost) Sylvan Grove, Nov. 15-William Buzick, K. U. 12 of the Varsity team last year, as a member of high school basket-ball, turned out a team that defeated Luces 26 to 0 Friday. (By John B. Yost) Music For Marysville (By Van Broderick) Marysville, Nov. 12.—An orchestra of nine pieces has been formed among high school students, with Prof. R. L. Parker at a weekly a week. The orchestra will furnish music for school programs and entertainments. HALF OF CONCORDIA'S FACULTY IS FROM K. U. (Rv Della Marcy) (By Delta Concordia, Nov. 2-1 Half the high school faculty are graduates of the University of Kansas. They are: O. Porter, Supt., A B, 1904; Prof. O. B, Seyster, Prin, A M, 1004; Lois Harger, English, A B, 1913; Frances Smith, Latin, A M, 1911. Middle laws—See my list of Quasi- Contract Books to be used the next quarter. J. D. R. Miller. 1041 Vt. Phone 2511 B—Adv 45-5 Ask The Extension Division A course of lectures on any subject, or single lectures by members of the faculty. Arranged to suit your convenience. The cost is small. For Lectures-- For Correspondence-Study-- University credit, or special training in Engineering or any of the usual college studies. For Municipal Questions-- For Municipal Questions Anything dealing with the government of municipalities or with public utilities. For Club Programs-- For Club Programs- Women's clubs or societies will be given programs for systematic study. For Package Libraries-- On public questions. For Lantern Slides-- Interesting educational series for high schools or clubs. For Problems in Child Training-- The Child Welfare Bureau will help in organizing playgrounds or with individual [questions relating to children. For Help in Debates-- By means of references and bulletins. For any of the special facilities of the University in cases of public interest. Address University Extension Division University of Kansas LAWRENCE PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. M'COONELLY, Phydran and H. Hammond, Indiana, 1346. Temp. House, Indianapolis, 1346. Temp. House, Indianapolis, 1346. J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist Office 802 Miss Moss. Bell phone 900-635-4741. HARRY REDING. M. D. Eve, ear, nose, nose. Phone 513. Home 512. Phone, Phone 513, Home 512. $\textcircled{2}$ A. HAMMAN, M. D. Eyes ear, and G. BARTHOLOMEW, M. D. Eye building. Guaranteed. Dick Building. DR. H, W. HAYNE, Ocullist, Lawrence, Kansas. J. W. O'BRYON, Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Belfort Phone 507. J. R. BECHTEL, M. D. D. O. 833 Mass Mason Street. Both phones, office and address. G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. D. Diseases of the Heart. Boston, 1920. Residence, 1201 Both phones, in person. DR. H. L. C. CHAMMERS. Office over Squires' Studio. Both phones. DR. H. T. JONES, Room 12 F. A. K. Bldg. Residence 1300 Tenn. Phone 211- 5850. DR. BURT R. WHITE Osteopathy, Phones, Bell 938, Home 257, Office, 745 Mass. St. S. T. Gillippe, M. D. Office, corner Vermont and Warsteens St. 728 Indian St. 128 Indian St. Barbers E. J. Blatz, Physician and Surgeon. Office residence; 915 Mass. St. Office hours: 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. 12:00 to 4 p.m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Phones Belt 45, Home 500. CLASSIFIED Plumbers Frank Ilder's Barber Shop. 1025 Mass. Two good barbers. Satisfaction assured. J. C. Monk's Barber Shop. 913 Mass. Three barbers in chairs; never have to wait. Razor honed. Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co., for mass Mazda lamps. 1937. Mass. Phone 658. Price reasonable, work the best. Let us use a 12-08" Infinity Battery or a 18- inch Battery & Co. **81st Mass.** 439 439 Battery. Ladies Tailors Lewis Leaving Sween School. Ledera tellt her Phones 550. Miss Power: Miss C. McClair- Mrs. Ellison Dresmaking and Ladies Masses. Masses 2411, over Johari & Oarl. Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking. Gowns for all occasions. All work guaranteed. Mrs. T. B., Daily. 914 Mase. Sanitary establishment in connection. Phone 421 Red. Queen City College. System and sewing Queen City College. System and sewing Mrs. M. G. Mark Brown, 834 Kell, Mrs. M. G. Mark Brown, 834 Kell, D & M sporting goods and athletic supplies. D & M: Ernest, 232 Mass. S, Phone: 617-894-5040. Hair Dressers Sporting Goods Miscellaneous Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-gifts. Manage hair in salon appointments call B3L 1572, Home : 51. The Select Hair Dressning Shop, 927 Mass St. Ed. W. Parsons, Engraver, Watchmaker and Jeweler, and Jewelry, Bell Phone 711-7150, Mass. 711-7150 Hiwatha Cafe for regular meals, lunch and dinner, where you down town. Open after the show. One tital mean no risk, small in investment, fine goods. A clean white smoke; clear W. T. W., smoke; clean smoke. I have a nice line of plain china for painting; it's made from fine white ceramic. Estelle Northside, 723 Mass. St., up- ward from the corner. Student's Coop Club $2.50 to $3.00 per LOST-ta LOST-ta bilin. 746 LOST — Theta house Finder please return to the Theta house. Finder please return to Carolyn McNutt at the Theta house and receive reward. LOST-Pocket size, paper covered note book containing notes on Philosophy between Ohio street and Fraser hall at 8 o'clock this morning. Return to N. P. Knight, 1320 Ohio street, Bell 1538. LOST—Small jeewed Fraternity pin, in shape of triangle on Mass. St or at Eagles' Hall. Name on back. Bell phone 1789. THE Topeka Capital Delivered Daily from 6 to 7:30 a.m. 10 CENTS PER WEEK JAS. G. ALLEN, Agent Phone 2433B 931 MAINT Juniors laws—A number of second hand Mechams Outline and cases from last quarter to next quarter. J. D. R, Miller. 1041 Vt, Phone. 2511 Bell—Adv. Try the sandwiches at the lunch counter in Fraser hall—Adv. 42-1