UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. Cox M.CONNELL, Physician and House of Cox M.CONNELL, Residence, 1346 Temp. Room J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist in Optometry, Office 802 Mass. Phone 6061, Cell phone 6065. HARRY REDING. M. D. Eyre, nose, and chin. 815. Bed 113. Home 512. Bed 113. Bed 113. Home 512. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. 6. A HAMMAN M. D. Eyre ear, ear and face reaction Guaranteed. Dick Building. J. W. O'BRYAN, Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Bell Phone 607. J. R. BECHILT, M. D. D. O. 833 Maesbach Street. Both phones. Office and address. DR. H. H. T JONES, Room 12, F A. A. DR. H. H. T L CHAMPAIN, Office over DR. H. L. CHAMMERS. Office over Barris' Studio. Both phones. G, W JONES, A, M, M. D). Diseases of BRAIN. J, B, A, M. Residence, 1261 Morton St., B, A, M. Residence, 1261 DE. BURT R. WHITE Osteopath, Phones, Bell 938, Home 257, Office, 745 Mass. St. S. T. Gillippe, M. D. Offen, corner Vermont and Wasson State. Residence, 728 Indiana St. E. J. Blair, Physician and Surgeon. Office and residency: 915 St. Mass. Office hours: 7 to 00 a.m. 8, 12 to 00 p.m. 8, and 7 to 00 b. 8 to 00 p.m. Phones Bell 45. House 131. CLASSIFIED Barbers Frank Bliff's Barber Shop, 1025 Mass two good bargains. satisfaction assured C. J. Houk's Barber Shop, 913 Mass 4 chairs pave have to wait. Razors hired. Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gas manufacturing. Manda lamps; 1957. 6085 6088 Ladies Tailors Mrs. Ellison Drossmaking and Ladies Phones Messages Phones 211, over Johnson & Oarl. Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking. Gowns for all occasions. All work guaranteed. Mrs. T. B. Daily. 014 Mass. Contact establishment in connection. Phone 211 Bol. Hair Dressers Lawrence Sewing School. Ledies' tailoring and dressmaking. Sewing school 814 Mass. Phones 550. Miss Powers; Miss C. McClarnay. Sporting Goods hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-grooming, hair treatment for appoint-men to call Bell 1573. Home : 51. The Select Hair Dressning Shop, 927 Mass St. D & M sporting goods and athletic supplies. Kennedy & Erast, $26 Mass. S. Phone: (314) 275-8080. Bring your shoes to Fornells, for guaranteed shoe repairing. Forem, 1017 Mass Hiwatha Cafe for regular meals, lunch and short orders when down town. Open after 6:30 p.m. Pricess reasonable, work the best. Let us figure on your furnace work. Everything in Barnb and Co., 816 Mass. St. phones 423. Queen College. System and sowing taught. Dressmaking in connection with school. Mrs. G. Mark Brown, 834 Ky. Belk 1764. Ed. W. Parsons, Engraver, Watchmaker and Ballet Jewelry and Jewelry. Ball Phones 17 17 Mass. One trial means no risk, small investment, good goods, and a smile. Smoke W. T. Willis convenient cigarette made. Have a linea linea of plain china for painting aluminum already decorated. Orders taken. Estate Northrup, studio 733 Mass. St., upscalers. Bell Phone 152. For rent. A nice furnished room, 2 chests electric furniture and modern in every respect Eldridge House Stab W. E. MOAK, Prop. Taxicabs, Hacks, Livery Baggage Hauld Both Phones 148 See the New Parker Self-Filling Fountain Pen Office Supplies, Typewriters F. I. CARTER 1025 Mass. Bell phone 105 Come on Down to JIM'S Tonight 1101 Mass. St. PROTSCH The College Tailor Lawrence Transfer Co. Trunk Hauling Phone 15 All announcements or items for the University calendar either for the coming week or for future events should be given to Mr. Cronemeyer, at the department of journalism office, by 4:30 p. m. Friday. It is desired to make the calendar a complete schedule of University events and the co-operation of those interested is requested. When calling for a good brand of Robert Hudson, Pierson's 5c CIGARS SMOKE Hand Made At all first class dealers We have some good values in Pennants Pictures & Posters J. A. Keeler 939 MASS. W. A. Guenther Phones 226 Give Us a Trial 721 Liesr Brunswick Bowling Alley Four Regulation Allies with loop-the-loop return. 714 Mass. ANNOUNCEMENTS A one-reel Powers "Chivalry Days" and a two-reel Eclair feature "One of the Rabble" will be the program at the Patee Thursday night, Nov. 6, of the play at the theater. All proceeds derived will go to the Y. M. C. A. Week-night date rules have been suspended for this date. The Society of Mechanical Engineers will meet with Prof. F. H. Sibley, 1607 Tennessee at seven Thursday day evening. A representative each class will display their magazine magazines, call Cunningh; ice and sea machines, Joe Berrick; machinery, Charles Hagenbuck; power, Frank Beauchamp. The regular meeting of the Kansas Branch of American Institute of Electrical Engineers will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 in room 101, Marvin hall. Mrs Brown, chairman, barnum, senior electrical, will talk about their summer work with the signal system of the Santa Fe. The Botany club will meet this evening at 7:30 in Snow hall to initiate new members. There will be twelve candidates for admission to the club. Miss Dolbee will read a paper on some recent investigations. The Ladies of the Faculty will be at home to the young men of the University and members of the faculty, Thursday afternoon, November 6 at Haworth hall from 3 to 5:30 o'clock. The first sophomore class dance will be given in Robinson gymnasium next Saturday night. The date had previously been set for Friday night, but it was changed because of a Student Council dance on that night. The dance is open to all students of the University. The first meeting of the Annual Board has been called by Russell Calrk, editor of the annual, for Wednesday evening in room 6, Green hall, at 7:30. LOST-Fountain pen between library and 900 block Tenn. Finder please notify Warren, 939 Tenn, 2500 Bell. * 36-3* The Mandolin Club will not rehearse tonight. FOR RENT—Rooms for chafing- dish house keeping in new and modern house. Bell 1112; 1310 Teen. LOST—A white cloisonne brooch, shaped somewhat like a fleur-de- dlis. Call Bell 1152. 34-5 Parisian Ivory goods displayed in our window this week. Barber's Drug store.-Adv. 34 FOR RENT-Modern six room house. Furnished. Bell 2287. Read your own KANSAN. High School News of Kansas Alta Vista, Oct. 31 - Alta Vista received her second攻关 this season today when the White City high school won a football game 10 to 7. Alta Vista was handicapped in absence of players from the basketball team lost to Alta Vista Lost Twice (By Harry H. Morgan) The girls' basketball team lost to White City 14 to 11. The game was won. L. C. Hodge of Topeka, formerly managing editor of the Topeka Daily Capital spoke here this afternoon on "Common Sense English." His talk dealt chiefly with the writing of the news story *The Murderer* by reporter. His humorous stories of newspaper life made his talk extremely interesting. Lebanon 20, Kensington 6. (By Walter E. York) (By WALTER L. Lebanon, Nov. 1.—The Lebanon high school football team met and defeated the Kensington high school team in a fast game at Kensington Friday, with a score of 20 to 6. Both high schools have good teams and an interesting game was played. (By Clarence Ward) St. John, Nov. 1.-St. John high school defeated Great Bend high school in a hard fought football game here today by a score of 7-6. The second team of St. John defeated the Macksville first team Friday by a score of 32-6. CALENDAR Wednesday Of course you are going to church next Sunday. Every one is **is-Adv.** St. John Victorious Twice (D. Clarence Wood) 4:30 Mining Journal. (201 Ha.) 4:30 Circle Francais, (306 Fra.) 7:00 Chemical Engineering Society, Prof. Cady. (Chem.) 7:30 Band rehearsal. (Chapel Fraser.) 7:30 Hawk Dramatic Club, (110 Fraser.) 7:30 Mandolin Club rehearsal, (116 Fraser.) 7:30 Thursday 7:00 Amer. Society Mech. Eng. (1607 Tenn.) 7:30 Orchestra practice, (Fra.) 7:11 Chapel. Ministerial Alliance of Lawrence. 7:30 Saturday 3:00 Football. K. U. vs. Washburn, (McCook) 8-12 Sophomore dance. (Gym.) Events Nov. 4 Chapel, Langdon Davies of London. Nov. 6-7 Teachers' Convention, Topeka. Nov. 11 Violin recital. Otto Meyer, Topeka. Nov. 13-14-15 Joint meeting of Kansas Conference of Charities and Corrections, Institute of Criminal Law and Criminalology, and Probate Judges' Association. Nov. 14 Junior Class Dance, Robin Johnson, 8-12 p.m. Nov. 15 Student Council Dance Robinson gymnasium, 8-12 p.m. Nov. 18 Piano recital. Heniot Levy Both men and women are being served in Fraser hall lunch room— Adv. 38-5c Of course you are going to church next Sunday. Every one is— 184-4 DECATUR COUNTY WILL PLAY CHAMPION TEAM (By Harry Anderson) (By Harry Anderson) Friday, Nov. 3 - Oberlin the Decatur county high school of Oberlin defeated the Thomas county high school of Colby in football by score of 25. Muirhead, McKinzie, and Clark are stars for Oberlin, with Thurston, Connelly and Sloan played good ball for Colby. Oberlin meets the Norton county high school at Norton Wednesday. Norton claims the championship of Northwest Kansas. Stafford 42, Reno County 0. Stafford, Nov. 1—The Reno county high school football team was easily defeated here today by the Stafford team, Boise, and the Capitol team, Boring, and the Arrowhead of the Stafford team did exceptionally good playing, and carried the ball for long gains. New Courses at Garnett (By John Donaldson) Garnett, Oct. 31—At the beginning of the school year the Garnett Board of Education added courses in domestic science and manual training. These two departments have been furnished with the most up to date equipment, and are giving splendid satisfaction. A two years' course in each has been provided, and classes are filled to capacity. Social Notes The Kappa Sigma fraternity will give an informal dinner at the chapter house Friday night, Nov. 15. Sigma Delta Phi will give an informal party, Friday night at the chapter house. --- The Achoh sorority will entertain the Acacia fraternity with a progressive dinner whilst Friday night. Founders' Day Banquet The Sigma Kappa sorority will hold initiation Friday night, followed by the annual founder's day banquet at the Eldridge Bridge. The following gift giving event from out of town is Mabel Anderson, Arkansas City; Marguerite McChellan, Summerfield; Alma Estep, Kansas City; Ruth Lambert, Hiawatha; Bertha Anderson, Manhattan Anderson, Dunn, Edna Lyon, Kittie Smith, and Bertha Anderson will be initiated. The Sigma Nu fraternity will give a party at Ecke's Friday night. The Sigma Nu fraternity is entertaining the freshmen of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority tonight at dinner. The greetings are: Bibby, Lucie Brown, Olive Brown, Ruth Castles, Lucile M-cormick, Reba Protch, Florence Templeton and Nell Templeton. Sheidenberger, Stella Stubbs, Has- The "40" club will give its second dance at the F. A. A. hall Saturday night. This is a club of forty men who have organized to have dances periodically throughout the winter. * * * * Haley and Findley will play for the first junior party that will be held in the gymnasium on November 14th. Remember We are exclusive agents for the "Swim Ezy" bathing suits. Used in all the large colleges of the country. Made of a good fadeless black galatea, adjustable bust and waist, so that they have fit to them. Each $2.00. WEAVER'S Ask the Extension Division The University of Kansas SENDS LECTURERS ON Social and Industrial Problems Municipal Questions Music and Art Literature TO Kansas Cities and Towns The Expense Is Small University Extension Division University of Kansas LAWRENCE ADDRESS The ministers of the city churches will have special messages for all University students next Sunday.— Adv. 38-3 Of course you are going to church next Sunday. Every one is.—Adv. 38-3 Of course you are going to church next Sunday. Every one is.-Adv. 38-3 The ministers of the city churches will have special messages for all University students next Sunday.— Adv. 38-3 UNFAMILIAR SCENES NO.7—THE PAINTING CLASS