TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1914 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Four Undefeated Valley Teams Will Battle Saturday May Uncover Year's Valley Champion; Aggies Play Missouri U. at Columbia Four undefended teams will battle each other this week-end in the valley conference. Drake with a 13-0 victory over Grimm will entertain the powerful Oklahoma eleven at Des Moines. This game may uncover the other undefeated team, the Aggies will invade the half of the Tiger at Columbin in a game which should reduce the valley extenders to two teams. The other big game, although both teams have bad valley games, Kawasaki vs Nebraska will at least offer a bit of attention. Other valley school play non-competition opponents. Two Big Ten Features The town-Minnesota and Chicago Old State games feature the Big Ten schedul. Michigan plays Wisconsin and Illinois with the super-man Granger should have an easy time with De Paiva. Notre Dame plays Princeton in the second game of her eastern triumph, trimmed the Army 13.7 kettle blow. Harvard opposes Dartmouth, when Yale had week 14-11, and a line on the Big Three champions should be obtained. Centre vs. West Virginia and Georgia Tech, vs. Alabama are the South's big games. On the Penn State plays. Washington State in the first conference game for California. Games Schedulled for Saturday Important games scheduled Satur- day; West - Kansas vs. Nebraska, at Lawrence; Missouri vs. Kansas Argues, at Columbia; Drake vs. Oklahoma, at des Maine; Michigan vs. Wisconsin, at Ann Arbor; Ohio State vs. Chicago, at Columbus; town vs. Minnesota, at town City; Illinois vs. DePauw, at Urbana; Northwestern vs. Michigan - Argues at Eventon; Crofton vs. Huskell, at Onuchi; Creighton vs. Wichita, at Indianapolis; St. Louis, Butler vs. Walabah at Indiana; Fairmount vs. Baker at Wichita; St. Louis vs. Detroit, at St. Louis. East- Princeton lee, Notre Dame at Princeton; Penn State vs. Syracuse at State College; Harvard vs. Davenport at Cambridge Yale vs. Brown at Princeton戊戊戊戊戊戊戊戊戊戊 South-Georgette Teet, U. Alabama at Atlanta; Texas vs. Florida at Atlanta; Arkansas vs. Mississippi at Bittt Austin; Burbank vs. Louisiana State at Birmingham; Baylor at Austin at Kansas; Kentucky Vineyard at Washington Vineyard Polly Washington and Lee at Lynchburg; Southern Methodist U. v. Texas Angles at Dallas; Tennessee Angles at Memphis Default in Eligibility Rule Freshmen Can Hold Only Class Offices First Term The attention of those in charge of student activities of a public nature is called to Section III of the hill passed by the Moe's Student Council.灯 last spring for the Prof. H.C. Thurmeier head of the eligibility committee. This section reads: "No student shall take part in any public activity during the first semester of real deceleration. No student shall permit the paint system committee. This shall not be code such students without conditions and otherwise in good standing from participating in the public." According to Prof. Thuraina this is equivalent to saying that new area students in the University can hold only class offices during their first semester of residence at the University. Mrs. Frank Martin, K. U. telephone operator, has been called to her home in Edena on account of the death of her father. Oxford Debaters Guests at Different Houses Members of the Oxford union debated team of England were entertained by various groups today, before leaving for Coe College, Colby Raptis, Iowa, tonight where they will debate next. Lunenbeau engagements have been accepted by the debaters. J, D. Woodraft went to the Coronapolitan club, M. C. Hollis to the Diu Debtors, Malcolm MacDonald posits in the Mills, C. A. Caw, nun Lunenbeau at Merys hall. Chancellor E. H. Lindley, members of the Oxford and Kansas debating teams and of the faculty of the department of public speaking will comprise a party having dinner at the Broadview fun this evening. Professor Guild Talks of Effect Non-Voting Exerts on Democracy Audience at Bowersock Hears of Facts Regarding Lack of Interest Prof. Frederick Guild, head of the department of political science, apoke at the Bowersock theater Sunday afternoon on the subject of "Non-voting, the Abolition of Dangerry." His speech was a part of the campaign to get every citizen to exercise his rights of franchise. Professor Guild came to the University from the University of Irradia where he did special work in devising means of interesting the non-voters in voting. He was statistician of the state for some time, having charge of handling the state statistics. *Non-voting 15 bringing us to a crisis in democracy*, said Professor Guild, "Less than half the votes of the country voted in the presidential election of 1920. Fifty-two percent of the population of Lawrence voted on the general election of 1910, 59 per cent in 1920 although voters have been in force in Kansas since 1914, and only 47 per cent in 1922. "Of the voters in the United States, 80 per cent voted in 1863, 79 per cent in 1900, 66 per cent in 1908, 52 per cent in 1912, and 50 per cent in 1920, when woman's suffrage was national law, This condition is increasing and not decreasing. The proportion $c$ voters going to the polls has become smaller and smaller. Every new voter must be made aware of democracy," said Professor Guild in conclusion. Women to Sell Flowers on Forget-Me-Not Day "Forget-moon-day" will be observed in Lawrence Saturday, Nov. 8. Forget-moons will be sold on the streets, the streets to be given to the wounded and disabled American World War veterans. A call has been made to the young ladies and women of the community to assist in the distribution of these flowers. Any who can help are requested to communicate with Thouna street, or telephone 2048 Black. Asks Use of Study Cards Those students wishing their grades to be mailed to them at the end of the semester are asked to fill out a registration form and be charged at the registrar's office. "It will help greatly if these cards are filled out by all students with the next two weeks," said George O. Foster, registrar. WANT-ADS LOST—Shell rimmed glasses in red leather case, between Adm. and Fraser or between Fraser and Kappa 1602 La. Call Catherine Allen 240. Laundry given special and proud attention. Dainty material washed carefully in lux. Call 1045 Black. 028 FOUND - Note book containing Physi- ses notes, also a 'Theoretical Chemistry - Cohen' .Owner his business for paying for laye- d an office. O22 FOR SALE—Tenor hobo, with case and instruction books, Call 2743 White after 8 p. m., O27 OST—Black, leather keycaps engraved, Jimmy Boyd, Blytheville, on back. Finder please notify leannor Ferguson,壳尔班. O28 LOST—15-jewel, open face, Elgin, man's watch. Reward. Call Lewis. 2584. O26 OST—Fountain pen, Wahl. Signature," reward, call 1414 Tenn. hone 2181. O22 Thos. A. Larremore in cover. Return to 101 Green hall. Reward. O22 LOST—Small red book, "Principles of Conducting," by Gehrke. Name FOR RENT - Cheap, good room down stairs, furnished for two students for light homekeeping. Modern, 1280 Teen. 2531. Red. 1220 OZ2 OST—Delta, Chi pin, jewelled with earls and rubies. Find a please call 502 Red and receive reward. O23 LOST—Gold Eversharp penel. Name engraved, D. Kontner. Finder please call 1137 Red. O2 FOR RENT — Furnished apartment at the Orend. Two blocks from University. Call 1418. tf NEWLY decorated southwest, single room for boys, cheap, ease to campus and car line. Call 1412 Blue, UF Professional Cards DR. C, R. A.RIGHT, Chiropractor 110. Mass, Oppose the Court Hour. DR. BECHTEL, Medicine, Surgery, Ontario, pulley. Residence phone 1313. Officer M7 Mass., phone 3123. Office 847 Mass., phone 313. CRECIAL M. PROEST, D. O., D. S. P. Osteoporosis and Foot Specialist. Calls made night or day. Phone: office 915; res. call: 234. Heal. Clinic: phone 915; res. call: 234. Heal. Lawrence, Kansas. ID# 815. Bth. Man. Lawrence. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1927 Mass. Eye glasses exclusively. Wm. W. Russ, Dentist Are you keeping your teeth clean? Are you guarding against poxes and watching leet decay gets a start? I can tell you about your teeth. Careful and good service Office over Dick's Drug Store Eighth and Mass, Streets THE VARSITY PIPE A Real Pipe for a real, enjoyable smoke, you better try one. BARBER'S DRUG STORE SCHULZ alters, repairs, cleans and presses your clothes right up to now. Suiting you—that's my business. SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. Mrs. Eva Guffen 613 R. I. St. Phone 987 Regular Meals Every Day Special Sunday Evening Dinner Hallowe'en Programus Nut Cups and Favors Nut Cups and Favors A. G. ALRICH Phone 288 736 Mass. C, E. ORLELL, M, D. Specialist. Ear, Eve, Near and Thread. Glass Sitting guaranteed. Phone 415, ever Duk's Drug Store, Lawrence, Kansas Boudoir and Table Lamps SHIMMONS BROS. Plumbing, Heating and Wiring MOLLIE E. SCOTT, M. D., Phone 1425. M.T. MAYS, N.I. JACKSON, Kansas DRS, WELCH and WELCH, the Chiropractor Palmer graduates, X-ray Laboratory. Phone 115. THE DALE PRINT SHOP Christmas Candy, Programs, John Printer. Electrical Appliances of All Kinds ARDREY & ARDREY, Chiropractors, 612 Maine, St. through adjusting, Phone 642 for appointment. Featuring the Haney-Habellin Hollywood Serenaders Nine Piece Radio Orchestra.a DANCE TONGANOXIE Fvery Friday Night I. W. BUTCHINSON. Denial, House Ridge., above 255. 729 Mavs. St. Lawrence, Kansas. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopathic Physician. 809% Mass. Phone 2337. fits you out with a Used Ford that will get you there and bring you back. Everybody Invited 1027 Mass. ___ C. W. SMITH 1020 MASS. Cheaper Than Sole Leather $25.00 to $50.00 1927 MAR 26 2008 11:30 PM BLAZER 1489 For College Students Try Our Special $50.00 Suits Protch the Tailor Over 833 Mass. TAXI — RENT-A-FORD Storage HUNTSINGER No. 12 JUST BECAUSE You Cannot Dance You Are Missing Half the Fun of College Life at K. U. Latest Wolfz and Fox Trot Taught at MARION RICE Dancing School One Public Music Store "BRICKS" The Oread Cafe Over Bell's Music Store Phone 938 Just a Step from the Campus Regular Meals Sandwiches Fountain Supplies Short Orders Hikers' "Eats" WE DELIVER AT NIGHT Phone 592 Chas. E. Fortune, Prop. BOWERSOCK Right now a show we've been trying months to get— From the log cabin to the White House —from a home made cradle to history's page. Live through the thrilling events that cemented a nation with the man who guided its destiny. Nothing as Great Before— Few pictures are truly great — but this one stands out as a star in the firmament — here are drama, humor, thrills, adventure— Entertainment all blended in the best show you've ever seen. The romance of Lincoln and Anna Rutledge. Presented by Al and Ray Rockett Ione DeWatteville School of Dancing Eventually—why not now? Tango Fox-Trot Waltz Insurance Bldg. - - Phone 2762 The postoffice is opposite us Watch our Scoreboard Watch out Scoreboard Sample's Barber Shop East Side 9241'S Mass. 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