THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 'K" CLUB REORGANIZES Organization of Athletic Stars Will Stimulate Sonstructive School Spirit The old school spirit and pep of the days gone by is coming back more tan ever before in the reviving of his "K" Club. About all the club has come around, but not everyone have a picture taken for the awhacker, but this year they are oining to do big things. The Club will be made up of "K" men in school alumni. The first meeting will night at 7 o'clock in new Hall. "The revival of the "K" Club is rest stuff," said Tad Rid this morning. "I'm strong for it," said Dutch onhong. "It can't be best," said crubby Laslett, "but it isn't a one-on-one organization, and to be a success every man eligible must be out." Please for a student coaching sys- m, stunts to be put on in co-operations with the KuKu's will be disbanded, together with talks by alumn. ill be some of the business of the meet meeting. In another case "Ks" are eligible to membership. The one essential presquite for membership in the club enough to assure them a real live organization, for anyone interested in athletics enough to win the coveted prize. K" is sure to be one who would "Put U First" all the time. U first. She Sure, for "K" men have been reserved for the basketball games in section of the Gymnasium. The men will be allowed to bring dates Jyche Museum Receives War Souvenir Collection A collection of war souvenirs was received recently for the Dyche Mumm from Capet Roland F. Sheryl, S. Infantry. The collection includes a large gun with Auxiliary mount and, in 100 rounds of ammunition in box kit, two German rifles, a mess kit, bayonet and seabrauch, gas mask d container and a French Silver calved bride, used by cavalry. The machine gun is equipped with silencer and water cooled barrel. Captain Sherfy was formerly a resident of Lawrence and is now stationed at Camp Gordan, Georgia in the singular army. Senior Class President Becomes Sergeant at Arms Wint Smith, c20, has accepted the position of Sergeant at Arms for the extraordinary session of the state signature which convened Monday. Wint is prominent in University affairs and officiates the office of resident of the senior class. He also acted as foreman of the K. U. volunteer miners in the recent coal strike and is active in athletics. Mrs. Smith said she Mrs. Smith said that her husband probably be absent from his school duties until February 1. Will Attend Leland Stanford Will Attend Leond Stanford Curtis C. Porter, c23, has withdrawn from his classes in the Uniary and returned to his home in Coppeka. Mr. Porter intends to enter Island Stanford University at the tart of its second semester in February. BY THE WAY Harold F. Mattoon, c. '15 and 117 spent Christmas week with his parents in Lawrence. He is now con- mander at Kid's Kid and Delahant at Benthe, Neb. Jack Waggoner, e2, attended the bi-annual Alpha Chi Sigma conclave held at Columbus, Ohio, December 29, 30, and 31. While in the east, Mr. Waggoner visited in St. Louis, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Cleveland an Chicago Seven cents will be the new street ar fare beginning Sunday morning, January 11, unless tickets are pur- rified by the city or thirty cents or four for a quarter. Tickets Wili Sell at Five for Thirty-Five,Four for a Quarter J. T. Skinner, manager of the Kansas Electric Utilities company said that supplies of every kind necessary to the maintenance of the street car system as well as wages, had practically doubled in the last year or so, and consequently the question of raising the fare had become one of whether or not the street car system of Lawrence was to continue operating. Sumner County Students Give Banquet to Sixty Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary musical oratory, will entertain Mu Phi Alpha honorary musical fraternity, from 3 until 8. 4 o'clock Wednesday evening. STREET CAR FARE TO 7 CENTS JANUARY 11 Dr. H. B. Hungerford and William E. Hoffman, entomology department, attended a meeting of The American Association for Advancement of Science and affiliated Societies during vacation. In keeping with their plans before leaving the University before the holidays, the Summer county club gave a banquet in honor of the seniors of the accredited high schools of the county on Friday night January 2. The Hotel was held at the Anvers Hotel in Wellington and placed for sixty. William E. Hoffman, entomology department, will leave this week to inspect the nurseries in the southern part of Kansas. The feature of the banquet was the interest shown by the alumni in short after dinner speeches and the interest that was shown in the re-organization of the Summer county alumni club. Mr. Ed T. Hackney, president of the state board of education gave a spicy talk on "What the University of Kansas means to the alumna." The hanger Hangen, professor of the University K. U. club talked on "What the University of Kansas stands for today." Steps were taken for the reorganization of the Summer county alumni and former student club. Complete organization will be made within the next week or two. The club will help "Pur K. W." or "Prir K." do whatever they may be called upon to do in the million dollar drive. WE WANT YOUR SHOE REPAIRING Try some of our Guernsey's canned milk. Dunmires.-Adv. 66-4. Dyeing "ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP" Shining 1017 1-2 Mass. Street Seasonal Supplies for the STUDENT at CARTERS YES! We still have a line of our justly celebrated Non-Flunk Quiz Books There will be a meeting of K. U. M. A. Tuesday night, January 6, in the lecture room of the Journalism Building at 8 o'clock, or immediately after the basket ball game. New officers are to be elected. Announcements Commerce Club will meet at the Beta house Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Frank W. Yale of the law firm of Ellis and Yale, Kansas City, Mo., will speak on "Commercial Credit and the Credit Man." Baldie C. Chambers, Pres. Track candidates will practice in the gymnasium every afternoon. Meet Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 3:30, and Tuesday and Thursday at 4:30. All men with track experience are asked to try out. Karl Schlademan, Coach. Meeting of the "K" Club will be held in west wing of Green Hall Wednesdy evening at 7 o'clock. The purpose of this meeting is to revive the old spirit of the club, and a one hundred per cent attendance is necessary. Former K men are eligible for membership. Men's Glee Club will meet Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock in the Administration Building. It is important that every man be there. Woman's Forum will meet at 4:30 Thursday in 110 Fraser. Professor Brandt of the Department of Greek Culture College as a School for Citizenship. Women's Varsity "A" will meet Thursday evening at 7:15 o'clock in the gymnasium. Christian Science Students Society will meet at Myers Hall, 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. Men's Student Council will meet at 7:30 Wednesday evening in Room 110 Fraser. The meeting is an important one, and all members should be present, according to John Monteith, president of the council. Mrs. Frank DeVore of Chanute, is spending a week with her daughter, Daphine Wilson, sp. fa. The Churches of Lawrence invite you to hear Dr. Braden tomorrow night at Plymouth. 66-1. Order your Federal bread and rolls from Dunmires and have them delivered.—Adv. 66-4. The Churchs of Lawrence invite you to hear Dr. Braden tomorrow night at Plymouth. 66-1. Dummies all bread, rolls, nut and raisin bread, cinnamon rolls, etc., from the Federal Bakery — Adv. 64-4. Basket Ball Coaches Meet to Interpret 1920 Rules OFFICIALS STUDY RULES James Naimsh as the K. U. representative. Interpretations of doubtful sections of the new basketball rules for the 1920 season, to apply to schools in and around Kansas City, were settled by a meeting of coaches and officials from athletic organizations from this territory at a meeting in Kansas City Monday. The meeting, which was called by Spaldings Athletic Goods Store, was attended by Dr "The meeting made no material changes in the rules," said Doctor Naimshi. "The purpose was to interpret rules which were subject to more rules. About twenty coaches were present, although only two Valley schools were represented." The decisions of the meeting will not apply to games between members of the Missouri Valley Conference, and the rules governing made certain changes in the rules for valley use, according to Doctor Naimshi. Chorus practice will be held Tuesday night at 730 o'clock in Fraser Chapel. VARSITY Wednesday Thursday 4 Shows 2:30, 4:00, 7:30 9:00 Viola Dana in "Please Get Married" Also a Fine Christie Comedy Admission-Children 17c Adults 28c,war tax included CLEARANCE SALE! All Ready-to-Wear All Coats - 1-3 Less All Suits - 1-4, 1-3, 1-2 Less All Dresses - 1-4, 1-3 Less All Furs - 1-3 Less WEAVER'S BOWERSOCK THEATRE THURSDAY, JANUARY, 8th Gudrun Walberg and the Bewitching Beauties from Broadway in a Dazzling Variety of Frocks. Get Seats early 'er you're disappointed. Sale now at Round Corner Drug Store. THREE WEEKS FREE The longer You delay the more You lose bring or mail check to the DAILY KANSAN Or Phone K. U. 66