UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS SCHOOLS ALL HAVE BLEACHER SEATS Students in Every Corner of State Watching Football Games These Days By Jay Wasser. Sabetha, Kansas, Oct. 11—Sabetha High defeated the Axell eleven here Friday by a score of 20 to 0. The visitors were out-played, but put up a game fight. Last week the eleven opened the football season by defeating Fairview, Kansas, in a well-played game, 7 to 0. By Tom Blackburn Anthony High School, Oct. 1.—The first football game of the season was played on the home grounds here Friday when Anthony defeated Blackwell (Okla.) High School to the tune of 31 to 10. Blackwell played a good, but slow game, while Anthony played fast, but ragged. There were no punts or kicks attempted and fast team work kept Anthony on the offense all the time. Kingman High School plays here Saturday. By Ruth Hatfield Pratt County High School, Oct. 1.—The Pratt football team played the second game of the season with Medicine Lodge high school, today, at Medicine Lodge. It was a close game, but Medicine Lodge was un College men don't have to take a course in dressing well; they learn that by intuition; and by looking at such clothes as we have here. You can put on a dress for work or here we wear it home; cost you 20 or 30 minutes; and anywhere from $18 to $30. Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx YOU can't get any better style than we have here; smart new ideas in cut and fashion; lively new weaves and colorings; for young men or old; for men of all sizes and figures. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Fine Suits and Overcoats $18, 20, 22.50 25, 27.50, 30. PECKHAMS This Store is the Home of Hart Schaffner and MarxClothes The Glove Store of Lawrence. We can please you in any Glove you may want. Below are three we wish to call your attention to. Buena Gloves for suit and street wear, Pique stitched, all the new autumn shades,a pair...$1.50 **Lenora Gloves** the best Dog Skin Glove we ever carried, mannoid in shape, very much like a Dent Glove, but less expensive, a pair ... $1.25 **Long Gloves, for party wear.** We carry most all shades you might want, but if not we will gladly order them for you. 8, 12 and 16 button, price a pair. **$3.50** WEAVER'S. the able to cross Pratt's gail and the able to cross Rafferty's gail and the able to cross Taitty's gail. By Irving Brown Burlington High School, Oct. 1—The Burlington High School football team won a victory over the Topeka High School in a 14 to 0 game played on the Washburn College gridiron Saturday afternoon. ANNOUNCEMENTS All announcements for this column should be handed to the news editor before 11 A.M. Department of Botany. Fall Term. New Course. A course of lectures on microbiology and public health. One hour, Tuesdays at 9:00 in the lecture room Thursday at 11:00 in the Snow hall. Junior and Senior credit The lectures will be illustrated with lantern slides and will deal with the relation of micro-organisms to food and water supply; origin and control of epidemics; immunity; parasitology and problems connected with disease; health from the standpoint of bacteriology. Prof F. H. Billings. Students enrolling should bring note books to the first lecture. The Eliza Matheson Inhes Memorial Scholarship is open to women students of the College above the freshman year, or to women students of the Graduate School. Applications for this position must be made to the office of the Chancellor or handed to the committee not later than Monday, October 7, 1912. Professor Galloo, Professor Hyde, Professor Oliver. Sigma Delta Chi Meets—Sigma Delta Chi will hold a brief business meeting Tuesday night at 8:00 o'clock at the Phi Deltk house. All the members are urged to be present since this meeting will be an important one. Mandolin Club Meeting--First meeting and try out of the University Mandolin Club in room 116, Fraser hall, Tuesday evening at 7:00 p.m. Mandolin and guitar players and a cello player are needed. Girl's Athletic Meeting. All girls interested in athletics please meet at the gymnasium Monday, Oct. 7 at 4:30. Frances Black, President Women's Athletic Association. The ladies of the faculty will give a reception Friday, Oct. 4, at 8 o'clock in the gymnasium in honor of the new faculty members and their wives. The Botany Club will hold its first meeting Wednesday 4:30 in lecture room at Snow hall. All members are requested to be present for election of officers. Professor Shull will give a short talk on his research work concerning "Semipermeable Membranes." I wish to thank you one and all for the patronage you have given me and trust you have found that The University Book Store, 803 Mass St., has saved you money. I will try at all times to continue to deserve your patronage and save you money when possible. The University Book Store, J. Gordon Gibb. K. U. Studnts. Are You Particular? If so, we invite you to inspect our candies. Do you like them fresh and pure? Then try ours and we guarantee you will be satisfied. Wilson's Drug Store for pure candies, either bulk or boxes. IN SOCIETY Delta Psi Visitors Return. Mrs. George Addison, president of the council of clubs, and Mrs. I. L. Dayhoff, president of of the History and Literature club, who have been visiting at the Delta Psi for a few days, have returned to thir homes in Kansas City, Mo. Delta Psi Visitors Return Miss Mary Coors, a former student in the University, will return to her home in Las Vegas, N. M., today after having spent two weeks at the Pi Phi House. Miss Sylvia Abraham, a Junior last year in the College, returned Saturday to her home in Kansas City after visiting at the Pi Phi House. The Delta Psi, new local sorority, has pledged Miss Ruth Lillis, of Lawrence, freshman in the College. Miss Eunice Pleasant, sister of Carl Pleasant, remembered here as the captain of the '09 football team, is enrolled as a Junior in the College. Miss Pleasant did her other work in Denver at Denver University, and is a member of the Delta chapter of the Sigma Kappa, national sorority. Leslie Zoellner, a graduate of the class of 90, who was operated on for appendicitis in the Swedish hospital in Kansas City last week, is reported to be much better and now out of danger. Coors-Banks. The announcement of the date set for the marriage of two former students in the University, Mary Coors, '08, of Las Vegas, N. M., and Bob Banks, of Kansas City, will be of interest to students. Miss Coors was a Pi Phi here and Mr. Banks a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. The date for the wedding is December 18th. Miss Margaret Graybill, who has been a guest at the Pi Phi House for the past week, returned to her home in Hutchinson this morning. She expects to enter the University the second semester this year. Mr. H. E. Crow, of the department of zoology of the University, left for Philadelphia, Pa., Saturday night to take a position in the department of zoology of Ursusin College of that city. Mr. Crow did graduate work here last year and assisted in the last year. Heworked with his work this year but the offer of a better position caused him to change his plans. WANTED -Colored houseman, apply at 1409 Rhode Island St. LOST-Gold watch on golf links, south of McCook field. Finder please leave at Registrar's office. Reward. Oct. 4. FOR RENT—Two downstairs rooms for light housekeeping in a modern house. Tel. Bell, 986. WANT ADS. FOR SALE—Besson E-flat alto in good condition. Call, 1340 Ohio. W. H. Brice. Oct. 3. FOR RENT—One large front room in a modern house. Tel. 1784. Bell. WILL young man who found a pair of nose glasses on McCook Field last spring return same to 1128 Ohio St. Reward. Chas. G. Williams. Send the Daily Kansan Home. WICHITA K. U. CLUB IS A LIVELY ONE Planning to Have a Kansas Float in the Annual Carnival Parade Wichita, Kan., Oct. 1.—A float represent the University of Kansas will be one of the big features in the big schools parade here during carnival week. Numerous K. U. grads attended the event, and recently organized a K. U. club, and it is through this club that the float has been entered. In connection with this float a band of former K. U. students and graduates will parade behind, giving the "Rock Chalk" and singing the "Crimson and the Blue" at every street corner. An attempt is being made to bring the K. U. football team here for a game during carnival week, but this has not been arranged as yet. Miss Bertha Burgess, '12, of Douglas, Kansas, is spending a week in Lawrence. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Board And Rooms. We HAVE several splendid suites of rooms on Massachusetts street that can be rented for rooming at a price to save a student money. Steam heat, gas light. U. S. G. Plank, either phone 97. FIRST CLASS board, $4.00 per week. 1341 KI. Bell phone 2277. First class board and room. See Mrs. D. M. Dunakin, 1200 Tenn., formerly German club. Bell 2180. Cafes. Good meals and efficient service at moderate prices, K. U. Cafe, 1009 Mass. "We make a specialty of best coffee in town." Liveries. Francisce & Co., for trunk hauling, auto and hack service. Phones 139. 808-812-814 Vt. Street. Barbers. Frank lliif's Barber Shop, 1025 Mass. Street. Caters specially to University trade. Meat Markets. See Hess Brothers for the very best fresh and cured meats at the right prices. 941 Mass. Both phones 14. Shoes. Show. Shoe Shops OUR K. U. Shoe Repair Shop now open. Student's patronage solicited. Leave your work at the old stand. Ladies' work a specialty, 1400 Louisiana street. Students, lets us save your sole. S. Forney, first class shoe repairing. 1017 Mass. Street. Plumbers. Call Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gas and electrical supplies. 937 Mass. Phones 658. 3. H. McCurdy, stare and fancy groceries. Lowest prices to clubs and students, 1021 Mass. Both phones, 212. Groceries. Gilliam's Sanitary Bakery, 412 W Warren St. Nothing but the best. Some in and see the shop. SCHULZ, the TAILOR—911 MASS. H. S. Pease, 1345 Mass. Lunches and cold drinks that are sure to please K. U. students. K. U. Pantatorium and Dye Works— 1400 La. Phones 1400. Cleaning and ladies work a specialty. O. P. Leonard, 733 Mass. Best prices in pressing. Best tailoring in clothes. The Indian Store, pennants a specialty. 917 Mass. St. Get our prices on printing. Novelties. LOST-Black opal dinner ring set in gold scroll. Reward. Theta House 1115 Ind. FOR CUTTLER, silverware, safety utensils, sporting goods, safety razors, padlocks, etc., see Chas. J. Achning. Phone 676, 822 Mass. We want all K. U. students to know that good health is insured if you drink our mineral water and soda pop. Lawrence Bottling Works, phones 245. The New Black and Tan English Flats Are Liked Best by the Student $4 and $5 STARKWEATHER'S Kansas Wants DAILY KANSAN and OREAD MAG. To Be Brings these two live-wire publications to you for one year. Get It Now at Kansan Office College Inn Barber Shop Strictly Sanitary Under New Management Louis R. Gibbs Have You Subscribed? $2.25 The Oread Mag. is featuring the athletic and school dope outline this year.Cuts of all the leading events. The Largest College Daily and Monthly Publications in the World Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Lawrence Pantatorium 12 W. 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