UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NOVEMBER 27,1918. W. O. Hamilton Expects District Training School Will Be Held at K.U. Intensive Two Weeks' Course of Training Will be Given Representatives No definite assurance has been given University authorities that the training of athletic directors of the ninth district will be held at this place. However, Coach Hamilton expects that the inspector's report will be favorable when he has looked over the facilities here. Thirty medical students from Company H. have been transferred to Company G. The training, which is to be intensive, will include bayonet drill, boxing, calisthenics, and hand-to-hand fighting, and is to last for two weeks. There will be about fifty men in the class, representing all colleges and universities in the ninth district which is composed of the state of Missouri, Wyoming, Colorado and Kansas. The members of Company H. moved their bunks Tuesday and now are permanently in squad formation. Six men who had been on hospital Company H left last night on 5-day passes. The men were: Robert F. Binney, Raymond M. Maine, Arville R. Smart, Ernest A. Lombard, Kenneth K. Elder and John T. Snedigar. Barracks Barrage Lieutenant Frederick E. Coxton re-Columbus, Ohio, where he had been spending a-week's furyhung. Lieutenant Croxton was called home by the serious injury of his brother in an automobile accident. Lieut. JJohn B. Chapple has been placed in permanent command of Croxton, formerly in charge of the company, has been appointed intelligence officer. Mary Samson, c'20, will spend Thursday at her home in Topeka. Sterno stoves for quick lunch at Wilson's.—Adv. For Portraits that Please Kodak Department in Connection Mae Stannard, c23, spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. The Duffy Studio 829 Mass. Some of the women of the Hill say they are simply dying to get a chance to eat at the barracks, and call the men selfish because they do not come forward with an invitation to mess. THOMAS H. INCE PRESENTS "THE BORDER-WIRELESS" An ARTICRAFT Picture scenario by G. GARDNER SULLIVAN . Directed by Wn. S. HART Supervised by THOMAS H. INCE BOWERSOCK TODAY and TOMORROW Also Two Reel Comedy "TWO TOUGH TENDER-FEET" Sterno Stoves—used as a chafing drug store—Adv. VARSITY TODAY ONLY "Dot" Gish Star of "Hearts of the World" by D W. Griffith I N "Battling Jane" Also Pathe News THANKSGIVING DAY.—PROGRAM Constance Talmadge in "GOODNIGHT PAUL" Also Two Reel Comedy, "The Summer Girls." Varsity Dance TONIGHT WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY F. A. U. W. S. G. A. Taxi 12 'PHONE "One-Two" Jumbo grape fruit and choice apples at Dum里re's—Adv. Lot of Liberty Lawn stationery, decorated with flags, at Wilson's drug store—Adv. Hemstitching and Flipping and pleating of all kinds. and making of ladies gurments of every description MRS. JIM. SCHULZ Hemstitching and Picotin Buy the fruit and vegetables for your Thanksgiving dinner at Dunnire's.—Adv. MRS. WM. H. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. Phone 914 The Red Cross is Efficient. Hotel Muchlebach BALKMERE AVENUE AND TOWER STREET Tampa City, Fl. 500 New Freeproof Room Rate from 1200 Under the Personal Direction of S.J.Whittmore and Joseph Reachi All Kits 20 per cent discount EVERYTHING IN FANCY GROCERIES Strong's Grocery 1021 Mass Phone 212 Starting Thursday Morning Special Sale of all Military Clothing Special Discount on Suits Overcoats Trench Coats Military Goods— $8.50 O. D. Wool Sweaters Now ... $7.25 $5.00 Slip Overs Now ... $3.85 $3.50 Slip Overs N°ow ... $2.75 $4.50 Woolfs Puttees Now ... $3.85 $7.50 Army Hats Now ... $6.75 $3.00 Wool Helmets Now ... $2.45 $1.75 Over Sea Caps Now ... $1.35 $2.00 Wool and Knit Reefers Now ... $1.45 $ .50 S. A. T. C. Hat Cords Now ... $ .35 $1.50 Wristlets Now ... $1.10 $1.25 Money Belts Now ... $ .85 Hat Straps Now ... $ .20 Belts Now ... $ .40 $7.50 O. D. Flannel Shirts Now ... $6.75 $6.00 O. D. Flannel Shirts Now ... $5.25 $5.00 O. D. Flannel Shirts Now ... $4.10 Any of these articles would make a useful Xmas Gift—and are priced as cheap as "honest merchandise" can be sold—EVERY GARMENT BEARS OUR GUARANTEE- "Store open till Noon Thursday" JOHNSON & CARL K. U.-Aggie Foot Ball McCook Field THANKSGIVING DAY, NOV. 28 Game Called 2:30 o'Clock Tickets South Bleachers (K. U. Section)...$2.00 North Bleachers (Aggie Section)...2.00 West Bleachers ...1.50 Automobiles Admitted (each occupant)... $2.00 All Prices Include War Tax. Autos Admitted to Capacity of Side Lines Only TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT Manager's Office, 203 Gymnasium; Round Corner Drug Store; Canteen, 1132 Mississippi Street, and at McCook Field Office After 9 a. m. Thursday.