UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Parker MAKES Overcoats 847 Mass. St. The Oread Theatre Special Program Saturday "TheGlow Worm" A powerful drama of love and adven ture by the well known author Will Livington Comfort In Three Reels Also a Good Comedy. OUCH! Never Occurs with us Bert Wadhams College Inn Barber EMMA D. BROWN Has reopened a Ladies' Tailoring and Dress-Making Shop at 929 Mass. Jackson Bldg. Bell 2741 THEY LIKE US AT IOLA HIGH SCHOOL In a vote on the preference of college by students in the Iola high school, Kansas was the top song first. Of the 70 per cent who will attend college, fully half chose the University. The remaining half was second with 20 per cent and Baker third with 12 per cent. The vote stood, University, Baker, 11, Pittsburg Manual Training Normal, Bethany College, both 5; Ottawa University, Emporia State Norman, both 3. The student school students plan to attend college. Reception sticks, a good assortment of flavors and colors. Wiedemanns'-Adv. 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He expects to be prepared for the cold weather by the end of the week. UNIVERSITY TO HAVE STENOGRAPHIC BUREAU The old "check stand" in Fraser hall is to be converted into a Stenographic Bureau where all kinds of typewriting, mimeographed prints and other forms of work can be obtained on short notice. This stenographic "lunch counter" is to be established by order of the Board of Administration, which asked the support of the faculty at McKinley High School to be done by student stenographers under the direction of Methleyn Miller, an expert stenographer. Special lunches at the K. U. Cafe, Friday and Saturday evening…Adv. We make a specialty of egg drinks, Wiedemann's—Adv. K. U. Cafe specials—club and hicken sandwiches—Adv. Wm. Jewell vs. K. U. Saturday. Young Men's Clothing Association. Join mine and you will be associated with the best dressed young men on the Hill. WM. H. SCHULZ MERGRANT TARGIOR ?U! MASS. ST. Y. M. C. A. Capital $100,000 Corner Mass, and Quincy St. Issues its own Letters of Credit and Travelers Checks. The only way to carry your money in safety. Baking of all kinds solicited. The WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Banking of all kinds solicited. Watch Our Window It will pay you to do so GRIGGS 827 Mass. VARSITY LOOKS GOOD AT FINAL SCRIMMAGE Freshmen Have Little Luck In Last Scrap Before' Saturday The Jayhawkers enjoyed their last heavy practice of the week in preparation for the game tomorrow, when they pushed the freshmen around the lot for a match between them and Leonard Coats, Mosse and Leonard Frank worked their charges to the limit. The men came on McCook field at the usual hour for starting work, and Mosse immediately divided the team into two lines, with one line with the scrub back-field, and the Varsity backfield with the second line. Signal practice was indulged for both teams, and a messenger was sent for Jay Bond and his tyros, the men who were to furnish the Varsity with a lively camarge as a finish to the day's work. Bond and his group of yearlings soon appeared, and Mosse started one of the best scrimmages that has happened so far. The freshmen were full of "peep," so in full fact that for the first five minutes of play they almost swept the regulars off their feet, carrying them to a field on two first downs. Frank became frantic at the showing of the regulars and in a few well-chosen and straight-forward words told each Jayhawner just where the trouble came. The Varsity boke up. A tyro fumbled the wake when on the opponent's forty-five. She dug out the sphere, the team quickly lined up behind Keeling, and the first time the freshies were able to locate the ball was for some reason impossible in the middle of Smes, a sub half back. In two more downs the regulars easily pushed the ball over the tyro who looks promising, getting credit for the touchdown. The ball was kicked off from the center of the field, and in five minutes more the Varsity had scored another six points. Detwiler carrying the ball over the goal line, the ball on the opponents' twenty-five yard line after the second touchdown had been made, and a snappy forward pass advanced the球 to within five yards of the goal. Yannigan fullback pierced the line, and fell over the goal line for their first score. After this the game was all Varisity. Bully Greenlees scored another touchdown, and the regulars were at ease to continue with the first year men's defense. Coach Mosse feels extreme enthusiasm as to Kansas' chance for a championship eleven this year. With a heavy 160-pound line, and a strong but speedy back-field the opposing conference teams will have to carefully watch their laurels in all games with the Jayawkers this fall. Under Other Goal Posts Crop Gray, the coach of the Washburn Ichabods, is now having a hand-to-hand fight with that greatest enemy of shifty football, the eligibility jinx. It now seems highly probable that two wolverines from Gary Chamney and "Pinkey" Deales, will be kept out of the game for the remainder of the season because of a forgotten condition on entrance credits, and Gray is anxious to locate two efficient substitutes for their basketball team. 'Torres is in Gary's savior. All eyes at this time of the year are centered on the big half, who is always ready to fill in at any position, and who never has eligibility troubles. The Tigers played their first full game of the season last Saturday, when they rumped on their freshman aggregation, 26 to 0. The Tiger eleven seem to have done well in abundance of speed. The Tigers lined up as follows in their first scrimmage: Captain Wilson, center; Clay, Speelman, Gallacher, Groves and Kemper, tackles; Hermod, Dunckel, Woody, and Armstrong, ends; McWilliams, and McMorland, quarter; Wiggert, half back; Groves, Dunckel, and Shepard, full back. "E. L. Nelson, a Missouri alumnus, now a resident of Las Animas, Cal., drank too much Bulgarian Lactic at supper to watch the nightmare as a result of his dissipation," remarks the University Missouri. While tossing on his down couch, a feaward spectacle that ended in his beating of Weidlin, the big Kansas tackle, winning the annual Tiger-Jayhawk game by drop-kicking a goal from the end of the field. He serves as the result of a sadly-befuddled brain, and assures his Tiger brothers that there was absolutely no foundation for his eccentric nigh-bleed. "The it comes like us, Breuer Nairo, dreams like them, always come true." Gleem Shuck, the well-known Tiger athlete, hero of many battles against the Jayhawkers both on the track and the gridiron, is reported seriously ill at Excelsior Springs, Mo. The exact nature of illness has infinitely defined but it seems to be a malignant case of malaria fever. The attending physicians will attempt to move him to his home in Hannibal next Saturday, if his condition will be remediated the attack will be remembered as the athlete who drop-kicked a goal from a difficult angle in the 1911 Tiger-Jayhawk contest, tie- "IF IT'S A BENJAMIN, IT'S SOME COAT." Your next suit and Overcoat should bear the "Alfred Benjamin" and Johnson & Carl label. They are your guarantee for style and good wear— Benjamin Clothes $20 up GOLF: A Good Game For Recreation Hours. We carry everything for the followers of Old Bogy. King Bee, Stag, Comit Balls. A complete line of Mc Gregor Clubs. University Book Store 808 Mass. ng the Jayhawkers in the last three minutes of play. Coach Griffith, athletic director of Drake university, has adopted soccer as a major sport at the Iowa school, and has issued a call for experienced players to try out at once for the team. Griffith is trying hard to make sure his students can booters this fall and it is possible that a game may be arranged with the Jayhawkers, to be played later in the season. Our caramel nut ice cream is diffe- erent others, try it. Wiedemann's—Adv Public Speaking Course Divided The course in practical public speaking under Professor Hill, has been divided into two sections which will meet at 8 and 9 o'clock. No change has been made in the course. Our cherry juice is made from the juice of the fruit. Wiedemann's Advice The clothes we sell are never designated by that time honored phrase "as good as" for the simple reason that they are better than any othergarments you can find anywhere. You will find the stamp of The House of Kuppenheimer in every one and that means: They're designed correctly. 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