FROSH CROSS VARSITY GOAL TWICE SATURDAY Two Hundred and Fifty Students And Band Attend the Scrimmage THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Two hundred and fifty students, including the University Band, saw the Varsity scrimmage the Freshman Saturday on McCook Field. The team scored four goals against backs at their utmost to gain ground. Only twice could the yearlings go over and then the score was accomplished by a forward pass, Little to MacDonald. In each case the Varsity defended the fresh start on the 20-yard line. The chief ground gainers for the fresh were Little, MacAdams and Allison. The plays run were from Missouri formations, but the Varsity easily grazed the trick plays that "Steam" and "Giant" chieftainman had taught the yearlings. The fans were entertained after the mix-up with a kicking exhibition by Wint Smith. The big guard kicked different from positions and from various angles and sent the oval between the posts several times. Should the scoring from straight football become difficult in the Missouri game, Smith would have to. Saunders and Kampfer were in the tackle positions and few gains were registered through either side of the tackle, so the bloke broke up several pretty passes. The crowd at the practice was optimistic over the showing of the team in the scrimmage, and realize that it is not enough to overcome offense to hold the freshmen backfield. Plan to Reorganize Naval Reserve Forces Rumors to the effect that certain Naval Reserve men have received notice to prepare to report for duty only trace of truth discovered so far is a letter received October 15, by Earl J. End尔, c29, '33. The letter states that the Naval Reserve will be re-organized for the purpose of transforming it into a mobile fighting force, if the present plans now being formulated are adopted. The personnel will be organized and assigned to various units within the district for the purpose of mobilization, training and drill. In general, the reserves will be organized according to the needs of men and brigades, depending upon the number of men in the particular geographical locality. Although the Act approved July 11, 1919, provided that during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1920, no member of the Naval Reserve force shall be recalled to active duty, for training or for any other purpose except as heretofore provided, it is believed that many of the reserves are required to be formed with particular unit in their locality and will report voluntarily for instructions is the final paragraph of the letter. Cost of Farm Products Increase 478 Per Cent Farm products cost 478 per cent more today than they did twenty-five years ago. Comparing average prices today with those of 1894 we find the following differences: 1894 1919 Wheat .00 2.08 Corn .20 1.35 Oats .14 1.35 Butter .10 50 Eggs .06 40 Potatoes .40 2.00 Hens .05 23 Roosters .02 15 Stews 2.50 17.50 Hors 3.25 15.00 The Legislature, by the act of Mar. 1, 1864, laid the foundations of the University of Kansas more than a hundred years after the surrender of Lee at Appomattox. Gardenglo Toilet Articles at Rank kins Drug Store.-Adv. 49-2 HAIR SWITCHES made to order from combits, also a large assortment of ready made switches for sale at Mrs. R. Boone. 1000 I. R. 37-5-81. C. E. ORELUP, M. D., Eye, nose and throat. Glass work guaranteed. 'hone 445. Dick Building—Adv. Sherwood Classifies Bonehead Students Prof. N. P. Sherwood of the bacteriology department has divided all students into four classes. He calls these classes Industrious Boneheads, Loafing Boneheads, Loafing Brain, and Industrial Brainy Individuals. "The industrious bonehead," said Prof. Sherwood, are the 'grinders' who ped along without seeming to get up, because type is easily cognized. The second type, the loafing bonehead, is the only hopeless type of the group. He is the only one not likely to recognize his class. He is blissfully ignorant of the fact that he doesn't know anything. "A loafer to be a really good loafer must be a good thinker. This type has no sympathy for loafers class. They have a sympathy and respect because often they aren't appreciated. "Most students, I believe, at least most of my students, belong to the last two classes, the bruny loader and the bruny industrialists classes. This class is made for the other two classes are the ones that make teaching 'a burden.' Travelling Bag Essential While Shopping in Russia Novorissisk, South Russia, (By Mail)—When a housewife is south Russia leaves on a shopping trip she takes a travelling bag along. To make to an economical success of it she may have to be gone a week and cover a hundred miles of territory. Samuel G. Clark Conditions in a few of the larger cities which Denekin has wrested from the bolahevats are becoming fairly stabilized but in hundreds of the smaller villages the utmost economy is needed. This is widely in different towns and the roule never had the same value in two adjoining villages. So the thrifty housekeeper, buying a week's supply of potatoes or firewood, or seeking cloth for the children's clothes, joung girls or children in need best bargains. The high cost of living is just as much a burning question in south Russia as it is in America. 1033 Massachusetts How do You Answer this Question? Young men and men who retain a young man's interest in correct tailoring are frequently asking each other We are Agents for Price Tailoring Young men who recognize successful tailoring to measure will find evidences of the most capable designers and of the finest imported and domestic woolens at fair prices in the products of At the Sign of the Jolly Little Tailor Rumors of all sorts are bandied about. A traveller arrives in one town and announces that the price of potatoes in two roulies cheaper in most village. The economical housewives set out for the designated town. ica, but reliable information on the cost of commodities is not nearly so definite. Upon arrival they are likely to find that the price of commodities is even higher than in their own town. But the staff are often described as "tips" on the other places further on. So the women journey on travelling by train, oxf-cart or on foot, according to the facilities available, seeking the best accommodation and territory covering perhaps fifty miles. A week's shopping tour is considered a success if a few rumbles are saved. But the more physical strain of this heavy competition in economy makes it hard to feel the need for illness, and the American hospital at Ekaterinadar has a number of patients who are listed by the doctors as victims of economical shopping tours. K. C. Ad Man Speaks to Classes C. P. Hany of the Ferry-Hanley Advertising Company of Kansas City, Mo., which has handled some of the best known advertising campaigns including the "Do You Know Kansas City" campaign, spoke to the senior classes in Advertising Campaigns at the University Monday morning. Mr. Hany said municipal advertising brings results and predicted success among the cities of the nation would soon be following the examples set by Kansas City and New Orleans, which have already conducted nation-wide campaigns. We have your favorite cigar, Rankins Drug Store—Adv. 49.2 The best in the world. Johnstons candy. Rankins Drug Store—Adv. 49.9 Put your spare money in our certificates of depoist. They bear 3 per cent Interest Certificates of Deposit THE WATKINS NATIONAL BANK "The Bank where Students Bank." 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