UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Francisco & Co. Livery, Hacks and Garage 812 Vermont Phone 139 Lawrence Transfer Co. Trunk Hauling Phone 15 FALL OPENING LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. ENTER AND MONDAY FORNEY Repairs Shoes 1017 Mass. Try Him Students Let us save your soles. First class Shoe Repairing. Prices Right. Student Shoe Shop, 107 Mast. R.O. BURGERT. Prop. R. O. BURGERT, Prop. PROTSCH The College Tailor Eldridge House Stable W. E. MOAK, Prop. Taxicabs, Hacks, Livery Baggage Haul Both Phones 148 FOUNTAIN PENS OFFICE SUPPLIES TYPEWRITERS F. I. CARTER 1025 Mass. Bell Phone 1051 A "Square Deal" for everybody is the "Spalding Policy." We guarantee each buyer of an article bearing the Spalding Trade-Mark that such article will give satisfaction and a reasonable amount of service. A, G, C, SPALDING & BROS. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 1120 Grand Ave. Kansas City, Mo. Send for our Catalog K. U. PANTATORIUM AND DYE WORKS Student Rates: See Our Solicitors Cleaning and Ladies's Work & Specialty. JACK FULLERTON 1400 Louisiana Phones: Bell, 1400; Home, 140 OUCH! Never Occurs with us Bert Wadhams College Inn Barber Notice Students O. P. Leonard's Pantatorium is o the job again this year. Best of work, quick service, and lowest prices. If agent misses you call Bell 501, Home 180 We Give Club Rates 841 Mass. St. Upstairs. M'COLLOCH'S Drug Store Rexall Store is the and K Fobs A FEW LEFT Gustafson The College Jeweler PROFESSIONAL CARDS "C. M'COGNELL, Physician and Hosp., New York, Homa, 102nd ed., Edisonon, 1346 Tenn. Brown, 78th ed." J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist J. F. BROCK, Office 612 Mass. Phone 896-3050. HARRY REDING. M. D. E. Jr. nr. none Phone: 813-746-5900. Home # 2. Phone: 813-746-5900. Home # 2. G. A. HAMMAN M. D. E. eye, ear, and satisfaction Guaranteed Dick Building DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oeculat, Lawrence Kansas. J. W. O'BRYON, Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Bell Phone 507. J. R. BECHTEI M, D. L. D. Q. D. 833 Mass Abbott Street. Both phones, office and phone number. W, G JONES, A. M. M. D. Diseases of Sutures. U S T I N E S, Residence, 230 Baths. Both phone numbers. DR. H. T. JONES, Room 12 F. A. H. Blds. Residence 1130 Tenn. Phone 211. DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over souls! Studio. Both phones. DR. BURT R. WHITE Ostromth Osteopath. Phones. Bell 938. Home 257. Office, 745 Mass. St. CLASSIFIED Barbers Frank lil' Bairer's Shop, 1025 Mass two good barkers. Saturation assured J. C. Houk's Barber Shop, 913 Mass Chairs. We provide shirts and chars never have to walk. Razors负担了. Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co., for Mazda lamps. 947. Mass phones 058. Ladies Tailors Mrs. Ellison, Dressmaking and Ladies Misses. Miles. Phones 2411, over Andrew & Ocrt Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking. Gowns for all occasions. All work guaranteed. Mrs.T. B., Daily, 914 Mass. Sanitary cleaning establishment in connection. Phone (855) 620-3000. Lawrence Sewing School, Ladies' tailoring and dressmaking, Sewing school 814 Mass. Phones 550. Miss Powers: Miss C. McClarney. Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-grafting. Hair appointment. Appointments call Bell 1372, Home :51. Select the Hair Dressening Shop, 927 Mass St. Sporting Goods D & M sporting goods and athletic supplies. Danielle & Ernst. $25 Mass. St. Phones. 1234567890 Ed. W. Parsons, Engraver, Watchin connection with school. Mrs. G Mark Brown, 824 Ky. Bell 7144. Ed. W. Parsons, Engraver, Watch-maker and Jeweler. Diamonds and jewelry. Bell Phone 717. 717 Mass. Queen City College. System and city教育局 in connection with school. Mrs. G. Crabb. AT THE BOWERSOCK. Oct. 15—A Slave Girl of New York Oct. 17—Rose Stahl. Revised list of bookings for the 1996/97 academic year 11 of course be changed from time Bowersock Theater to date. This is, will of course be changed from time to time. Oct. 23—Massenett's Grand 'Opeak' Herodiadio—The English Story of "Believe Me." Nov. 14 - Howe. Nov. 14 - Rose Maid. Nov. 22 - Truxton King Nov. 26 - Little Boy Blue Nov. 28 - Officer, Dec. 1 - The Thief. Dec. 19 - Mutt & Jeff Dec. 27 - Olive Vail in "The Girl From Mumm's Dec. 31—Conspiracy Jan. 1—Virginian Jan. 1—Quo Vadia Pictures Jan. 1—Quo Vadia Pictures Jan. 7—Quo Vadia Pictures Jan. 8—Ready Money Jan. 9—Stop Thief Jan. 10—Are You a Mormon Jan. 17—Firefly Jan. 17—Lynch Howe Jan. 23—Pink Lady Feb. 6—Little Women Feb. 7—Sins of the Father Feb. 14—Harry Lauder Feb. 14—Mother Rosie Feb. 16—Awakening of Helen Richie Dec. 29 _McIntyre & Neath in "The Nov. 3—Billy Single Clifford in Mch. 6—Bought and Paid For Mch. 10—The Newly Weds Mch. 16—Al. G. Fields. Chocolates in one-half to five ounces, or other kinds and other makes. *Wiedeman's* - **Adv.* Fairmount may soon have simplified spelling. The faculty has rules that permit the pass of the rules but has not yet decided up on the remainder. K. U. GIRLS SMALL SAYS MISS ADAMS Physical Instructor Declares Eastern Women Grow. way, some of those Eastern women, Western women, sit compared today. "Of course I can't give statistic thems as you do here." "Kansas girls are smaller in stature than Eastern girls," says Miss Sylvia Adams, instructor in Physical Education. This is Miss Adams' first year at K. U. and her first experience with western women. Larger "The College girls, with which I will have to deal are different from those Iaught in East. They work for most part girls who worked during the day." Miss Adams was for two years di- ciduous, but in 1953 she re- sumed at Hamilton, Ontario. She also taught in the Wilkes-Barre In- situte, a school for girls in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Miss Adams favors raising the requirements for freshman swimming classes. She believes that a freshman will enjoy only the breadth of the pool as the requirement has been heretofore, but that she should be able swim in the depth of the pool 'before being passed into sophomore swimming. LAWYERS ARE FEWER Entrance Requirements Reduce Green Hall Numbers The enrollment of the School of Law this year, compared to last, shows a loss of five percent in that now thirty hours of College credit are required for entrance, when two years ago a high school graduate could be admitted. The school has sixty-five seniors, thirty-five middleers, and sixty-five juniores as compared to sixty-one seniores, one seventy-ninth seniores and seven specials enrolled last year. "This decrease is caused from the change in the entrance requirements," said Dean J. W. Green, this June, after age 14. He had 145 juniors, last year seventy-one and this year sixty-five. Although the number is smaller, the men get bigger because they are older and better because they are older and really mean business." HARRY KEMP "DOES TIME" IN AN ENGLISH PRISON A sentence of twenty-one days at hard labor, the K. U. hobo poet, on his arrival in England after stowing on board the Philippine Oceanic The magistrate sent a recommendation to the home office that he should be deported when he had served his term of imprisonment. The bard was intending to make money on his trip by selling poems he read in the first cabin salon but he never got to the passengers. The ship's officer, named had sailed and put him to work beating potatoes for his board Rainfall was below the average, being only eight days when rain fell with a total of 3.27 inches. The first frost came Sept. 23, earlier this year than for the average of 45 years previous. September of 1913 was unusual only in temperatures. September 5 set a new record for this month, the mercury taking a hike to the lowest point ever reached at this station in September. 30 degrees. PAST MONTH IN KANSAS FULL OF FREAKISH DAYS The gymnasium pool will be open on Monday and assume your place beginning next Wednesday. Please classmates are requested to sign up by Tuesday. They will thank you for advanced swimmars is 4:30 p.m. The regular meeting will be held in Myers hall Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. All volunteers are urged to be present. Notice Student Volunteers **Botany Hall Club will meet in Snow hall Wednesday Oct. 8, at 4:30. Prof. W. C. Stevens will talk on "Kew Gardens."** All girls' gymnasium classes meet for regular work next week begin, March 15. Students and sophomores, Thursday. Students should bring swimming suits. Botany Club Will Meet The Varsity Crusaders, of the University of Minnesota, have announced that the tango will be one of their standard dances during the coming season. FOUND-- A gold watch after game Saturday. Will be returned upon identification. T. G. McLaughlin, 1149 Indiana Ave. WANTED - roommate. Desir- ing. 1313 Vermont. Bell Phone 2430 Take her to the Hiawatha after the show.—Adv. Social Notes The Pi Beta Phi sorority is entertaining this afternoon with a tea in honor of its matron, Mrs. May Fritchie. The Achoh sorority has announced the following pledges; Dorothy Browder, a graduate of Engineering in the School of Engineering and Estelle Snyder, Erie. . . . Kappa Sigma Line Party. The following Kappa Sigs and their friends gave a line party at the Bowersock last night: Ralph Berry, Arthur Hoffman J., H.ull, James Simpson J., L. Moore, Alonzo Buckzik, Roy Springer, S. B. Campbell, Newton Dilley, D. Derge, Verio Alley, John Alden, Edward Schmitz, Milred Cole, Bernita Elgin, Venita Pugh, Gula Finch, Nane Shaughue, Pugh, Ewing, Agnes Stawni, Victoria Burh Ewing, Agnes Stawni, Margaret Lucas, Edna Davis, Margaret Davis, and Cora Shinn. A number of the members of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity gave a line party last night at the "Tik Tok Man of Oz." The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity for "Buck" Sunday night for "Buck"! Suggest. Alpha Delta Pi Tea. The guests were received by Mrs. Hampson, Linda Hillings and Miss Estelle Strahm. The members of the Alpha Delta Pi ority were hostesses at a delightful tea given yesterday afternoon in honor of their matrons, Mrs. The music room was decorated in golden rod and autumn leaves and in the dining room pink and white roses were used. marguerite Cornforth assisted by Reba Protsch, Florence Scheidenberger and Katherine Tester poured tea, and Veda Rankin assisted by Abigale Bixby and Olive Brown served the ice. The guests included the house-mothers of the sororites and fraternities and Mrs. H. E. Tanner, Mrs. F. H. Hooder, Mrs. R. O'Neill, and patronesses of the sorority, Mrs. Geo. O. Foster, Mrs. F. H. Billings, and Mrs. Grifford. READY FOR THEIR A. B. At a meeting of the faculty of the College last week Dean Tempel parted ways with students. Students completed the work necessary for a degree of Bachelor of Arts: Fourteen Students Have No More Worry About Flunks. had completed the work necessary for a degree of Bachelor of Arts: Emmett Leslie, Iola Rose, Brown, Edward Collin, Colin John, Frank Dague, George V. Emery, Mary Ease Ketcham, Jean Lighter, Edmund Anderson, Lodge, Owen H. Lovejoy, Oril Munit Rhine, Fred Logan The Board of Administration has the authority to grant the faculties in granting the degrees. SUBSCRIPTIONS OF OLD GRADS STILL COMING IN "Please send me the Daily Kanan right away, as I don't want to lose any more of the papers than I can helpESPeserve them. I have quit the paying business, and am working on a municipal contract here in Klamond at present. I wish to work on a successful and profitable year." This pleasant greeting came in on the morning mail, and he didn't graduate from the School of Engineering. Dodd is now with Worley & Black, consulting firm. He will be on the job in Richmond, Mo., for some time to come. TWO PROFESSORS WILL SPEAK AT SOUTHWESTERN Professors F. H. Hooder of the history department and D. C. Croissant, director of biology will be present in Northwestern College sometimes in November under the aupesis of the library and lecture course committee based on "The Relation of the Cartoon to History," while Professor Croissant will discuss the Bible as Literature and produce a round table for the faculty. THEY KEEP TAB ON SUB-FRESHMEN DOINGS At the chapel hour at Oread high school today each pupil will be asked to make a complete report of how he spends his time. Trettien hopes to be able to find out whether or not the student is really doing the work given him to do and if he is then some member of the faculty will be asked to help him. Pure Water McNish's areted distilled water is absolutely pure. Phones 198.—Adv. You are going to have pictures Do it now. 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