UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Phone 100 For Taxicabs Prompt and Efficient Service. PEERLESS GARAGE, Phone 100. BETWEEN ACTS Large New Fountain and Ice Cream Tables Sodas Ice Cream Little Cigars ALLEGRETTTIS CHOCOLATES CITY DRUG STORE Opposite Eldridge House 706 Mass. Velvet FOR the man chasing the pill, uphill, down hill, in the sandy bunkers, Velvet is mild and smooth and pleasing. Velvet - selected leaf - two years in the warehouse undergoing a change which eliminates the harshness of the leaf. A mellowness rarely attained—a smooth- ness you should know all about. No air Impossible to bite or irritate —one smoke as cool and sweet as another —smoke it for 54 holes if you like—always agreeable. At your dealers. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. The WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Credit: $00.00 * Securities: $100 THE WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Corner Mass. and Quincy Sts. Issues its own Letters of Credit and Travellers Checks. The only way to carry your money in safety. Banking of all kinds solicited. Y. M.C.A. Young Men's Clothing Association. Join mine and you will be associated with the best dressed young men on the Hill. WM. H. SCHULZ MERCANT TAYLOR UJAMM ST. GOLF: A Good Game For Recreation Hours. Boyt: An Athletic Club. Boyt, Bogy. King Bee. Stag. Combat Ball: a complete line of Michigan Clubs. University Book Store 808 Mass. All seasonable flowers of the worth-while kind at The Flower Shop Mr. and Mrs. George Ecke Leading Florists 825 1-2 Massachusetts Home 7892 GOOD BOARD at Reasonable Price THE CO-OP CLUB Mrs. B. J. Schurikov Bell 455 STRICTLY CO-OPERATIVE 1345 KENTUCKY Y. M. C. A. MEMBERSHIP EXCEEDS 250 TO DATE Reports from the Y. M. C. A. membership campaign report today that members and have subscribed $45 towards the support of the association, charge little over $186 to the fund. Reports is taken from only ten of the solicitors. A committee of twenty-five faculty men is canvassing the entire faculty and nearly every one is signing up for membership. The campaign is going to extend the term of the 2014 secretary-general Secretary Con Hoffman, who said this morning, "Every man on the hill must be interviewed before we begin." BASKETBALL PRACTICE TOMORROW NIGHT. Tomorrow night at 7 p. m. the first basket-ball practice of the year will be held in the gymnasium, the team, shown above, will be back for the team, which should again be strong contenders for the Missouri Valley championship. Greenleees, (in the center), year's captain, m'ed the touchdown for Kansas Satur- Captain Sproull wants freshme n, Varsity and College players to be out on time. POEMS DIDN'T PAY PASSAGE Harry Kemp Peeled Pootatoes In stead—Now Under Arrest Peeling potatoes to pay steamship passage instead of reading his poems, as he had planned, was the lesson he learned. He recently boarded the Oceanic at New York as a stowaway. Not only was Kemp made to bear this humiliation but his adventure promises to make him feel like the hands of the British authorities. Upon the arrival of the Oceanic at Plymouth, Kemp was not to be seen, and the subterfuge exacted by the ship owners to prevent his leaving the ship before the arrival at Southhampton, where he was to be handed over to the police. During the trip, Kemp made several purchases that he sold his poems but was unsuccessful. His trip to England was made with a friend and he went to London publisher in his production. Harry Kemp, known as the "tramp" poet, gained considerable notoriety as a student at the University of Kansas several year sago in the course he was having the University he has figured in several sensational escapades. AMUSEMENTS The Messrs, Shubert will presm. Mr. Louis Mann at the Shubert the theatre, Mrs. Linda Lipman and Samuel Shipman entitled "Children of Today." The plot concerns a widow, Mrs. Wakefield, control of her two children, Vincent and Anita, 17 and 18 years old respectively. They are extremely preyed upon by the children and at times overwhelmingly arrogant. The mother wishes to marry an old chum, Mr. Rainmond, the old gentleman, promptly reject him as not measuring up to their qualifications as to what a husband he should be. The mother to elope. Then the new step-father, who is a very up-to-date gentleman, defined the nature of that his children attending to and he proceeds to tell them a few sad truths. He forbids them receiving certain friends who have been going to their mother and at the end of the first act he is found giving orders to take up the house and sending the children of going to a French Students' Ball. The following officers were elected at the first meeting of the members of the rife club Thursday night: President, Prof. J. A. Campbell; vice-president, W. D. Leesley; warrantian, W. D. Heasley; treasurer, Ewins Scott; captain, Lieutenant Utterback; assistant captain, W. H. Meredith. In the third act Vincent and Anita are keeping house in a little room of their own under the protection of a man who was unable chums. The remainder of the plot deals with the manner in which the children are prevented from spending time together, finally brought to a realization of their false position in life. K. U. RIFLE CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR Mr. Mann's supporting company will include Emily Ann Wellman, who has been his leading woman for over 40 years. She pleonates, Adoni Fovieri, Chas. Balsar, John Hines, and Maud Turner Gordon...Adv. The annual • intercollegiate matches are held the first of the year and by this time it will be necessary to develop a team of ten men capable of winning the match. Your team can be developed the University will stand a good chance of winning the match. The indoor range will soon be ready and regular matches will be held. Under Other Goal Posts Baker opened the season Friday with a victory over Missouri Wester. The Tigers have made arrangements for night practice. The Missouri field has been wired and lights installed. Several members of the quad have afternoon classes and night practice has become necessary. Bert Kennedy's Haskell Indians took the Kansas Normals into camp at Emporia Friday, 28 to 7. The Indians year ago. The team has been strengthened by the addition of Powell, a big fullback from Carlisle and with winger, Robards, and Articchook bounce in the opposing. The Indians will be a hard bunch to capture. Ottawa is still suffering from a football jinks. The Baptists did not game against them and started with the season Fridays for the College of Friars, 47 to 0. Drake is expecting much of its soccer team this fall. The squad is being coached by Gratton, a student who has played the game in England. The Grinnell women have a "pep" club, which was organized to help the football squad. Several members of the Grinnell squad work at boarding clubs and must quit practice "Pep" club came to the rescue by sending members to substitute in the gridiron warrior's place. The athletic department of the University of Missouri has had to order one No. 12 pair of shoes and four for members of the freshman team. A lady's gold watch is found and a small notice is inserted in the Daily Mail to inform the same. In fifteen minutes after the paper is out several watches had been lost of exactly the same description, but the possessor has the Here lies our proof: A pretty "co-ed" looses a Sigma Nur bar pin and in desperation appeals to the Dally Kansan for help. Behold, not only the missing pin is found but also the nuns pins still pour in for identification. And above all, gentle readers, Daily Kansan "ads" do pay. FREE! Nealth and Happiness So why worry if you lose a the game? All students read the Daily Kaman. WANTED--Girl roommate. Desir- tion room. 1313 Vermont. Bell Phone 2430 Charles Hagenbach, Glendon All- ways, Bishop of Durham. Bishop of Bishop in Kansas City Sunday Senior Society Meets Wednesday The senior society of Skull and K will meet at the Sig Alph house Wednesday night at 8 p. m. This Pure Linen Crash Pillow-Top and Back or your choice of other designs— Given absolutely FREE with every purchase of 6 Skeins of Richardson's Grand Prize Crecian Silk Floss and a Fully Illustrated Diagram Lesson for 25c Which is the regular retail price of the Silk and Lesson. The Pillow-Top and Back are also carry at Fellows. James Bulline & Hackman KANSAS WINS 7 TO 0 (Continued from page 1.) (Continued from page 1.) in possession of ball on her own 40-yard line. Score, Kansas 0; William Jewell 0. Fourth Quarter Wilson replaced Sommers at quarter for Kansas. Detwiler hit right end for 10 yards. McKinney, William injury taking his pin. Greenees and Stueve made 7 yards on two line plunges. William Jewell penalized 5 yards for holding. Kanawha around right end for 10 yards. Kane replaced Strothers at right end for Kansas. Forward pass, Wilson to Stueve, gained 10 yards. Detwiler made 8 yards through center. Kanawha the line. Stueve hit right guard for 3. Kansas ball, first down, on William Jewell's 15-yard线. Detwiler made 8 yards through center. Kanawha the line. Stueve hit the line for 5 yards. Greenleeens again hit the line and went over for a touchdown, score. Kanewka 7; William kiffed out goal. Score. Kanewka 7; William kicked off to Seward. Holemen punted to Wilson in middle of field. Wilson punted 25 yards to Holmes. Greenleeens kicked in her own 10 yards. Wilson hit the line for 5. Wilson punted 25 yards to Seward. Game ended with William Jewell in third. Final score on her own 10 yard line. Final score, Kansas 7; William Jewel 0. | Summary | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Reber | L. E. | Bell | | Weildein, c. | L. B. | Tryant | | James | L. G. | Bright c. | | Keeling | C. | McQueen | | Turner | | | | Mulloy | R. G. | Gordon | | Burton | R. T. | Billings | | Strothers, | | McKinney, | | Wilson, | R. E. | McHenry | | Sommers | Q. | Magill | | Davies, jr. | | | | Parker | L. H. | Martin | | Greenlees | R. H. | Seward | | Stuewe | F. | Holmes | Touch d'own — Greenlee, goal, goal of the season. Capt. King, S. O. A., Umpire, C. McBride, Kansas City Star Head Coach, Wxy, Exert, University Missouri. Notes Of The Game Manager Hamilton feels greatly encouraged over the condition of the team, believing that if it can hold a light team on a wet floor, the coach have no trouble in holding heavier肩, no matter how bad the weather. The William Jewell Baptists certainly put up a pretty game for the Washington team, look sure to clean up on their rival teams for the Missouri State Championship. Seward will play Brent Bratt, the particularly bright lights on Wheaton's eleven. The parade which preceded the game was entered into enthusiastically by the residents of Lawrence, and the poor weather did nothing to dissuade the crowd in any way. The William Jewell and Kansas teams rode to the field, preceded by Governor Hodges, and Grant Harrington in their car, and followed by Governor Patterson and Haskell Indians, and the ward school children on foot. Greenlees could have made ten yards instead of the required six, when he went over the line for the touchdown, since the impetus behind him was big enough to shatter anything. , FOUND—A gold watch after game Saturday. Will be returned upon identification. T. G. McLaughlin, 1142 Indiana Ave. A Graceful High Band Notch Collar. 2 for 25 cents Cluett, Peebody & Co., Inc. Maker Eat AT Eat Your Meals Anderson's Old Stand 715 Massachusetts Street Notice Students O. P. Leonard's Pantatorium is on 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 is the Rexall Sto- No matter where you are — at home, office, hotel, on train or boat, if there's any kind of ink handy, your pen will never be dry if it's Simply dip it in the ink, press the little "Crescent- Filler" and pen is filled! Come in and see it. AT Rowlands "The College Book Store" Y. M. to Choose Quartet Twelve men reported for the Y. M. C. A. Glee club tryout held Sunday afternoon in Myers hall. The next week in Myers hall. Fourth 4:15 in Myers hall. A quartet will be chosen from the candidates, which will represent the Y. M. C. A. in all its attractions. NOW READY - FRESHMEN CAPS- JOHNSON AND CARL