UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NOVEMBER 15, 1018 "Beat Nebraska" is Cry At First Year's Pep Rally The first rally of the year was held at McCook Field yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock when all of the S. A. T. C. companies were marched to the south bleachers to witness the last scrimmage of the Kansas team before the Husker battle. Cheerleaders Leach, Hoover, and Hemphill led the "Rock Chalk" and the men got the true Kansas spirit. The cheering reminded the older students of games in former years. The men forgot the service for an hour and all pulled for the team. The team, band and rooters will leave for Lincoln tonight and return Sunday morning. They are going to "Beat Nebraska." The S. A. T. C. will be represented by Captain Scher, Lieutenants Cramer, McPeak and Keller. After the pop meeting last night more raffles were held in the barracks and the lucky ones will go with the team to "Hoop 'er up for Kansas" The Washington-Missouri football game for Saturday was cancelled because of the breaking out of the influenza at Columbia among the drafted men sent. This leaves the Tigers with but one game on their schedule. The Tigers will play the annual Kansas-Missouri classic without a preliminary game. The Ames game has been transferred from Ames to Iowa City for Saturday because of the influenza epidemic at Ames. Sport Beams According to reports from Lincoln, Schellenberg, the speedy Husker half-back, left for an O. T. C. Wednesday, Schellenberg is the best ground gainer on the Husker eleven and if he is not turned back the Lincoln squad will lose a lot of its offensive power. War Pictures in Library The case in the hall on the first floor of Spooner Library contains quite a collection of photographs of famous military men of the Allied nations. Pictures of General Pershing and General Foch are among the group. There are also a few postal cards which have views of some of the places in France, which the war has made of particular interest to everyone. Roderick Reed has received his commission as First Lieutenant at Camp Zachary Taylor. He is a graduate of the School of Law of the University and a member of Phi Alpha Delt and Acacia. Orders are to march to and from classes in military formation. Please name the kind of formation in which the men march up and down Mississippi every day. TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired, exchanged MORRISON & BLIESNER 707 Mass. St. Phone 164 DAN'S CAFE The Place to Eat The Place to Eat Try us and be convinced 906 Mass. St. Phone 15 GLASSES FITTED We grind the lenses in our own factory on the premises. We measure and duplicate your broken lenses while you wait. Save the pieces. Hester & Roberts, Optometrists 831 Mass. St. Phone 594 Conklin and L. E. Waterman Fountain Pens MeCOLLOCH'S DRUG STORE 847 Mass. LAWRENCE HAT WORKS and SHINING PARLOR For MEN and WOMEN 833 Mass. Phone 2253 ED. W. PARSONS Jeweler 725 Mass. St. diamonds, watches and cut glass. Repairing and engraving TAXI 68 The Crispeast, Freshest, Pop Corn in town at AUBREY'S PLACE (Next to Varsity Theater) Magazines, Fruit, Candies E. F. WIRTH At Hatfield's Confectionery 709 Mass. St. Established 1865 Telephone 1881 "THE GIFT SHOP" A MARKS & SON Jeweler, Lawrence, Kansas. The Original Marks Jewelry Store. 735 Mass. Shampooing and Hairdressing Rates 35c to 75c Hair Work of All Kinds. MRS. C. H. SANDERS 1316 Tenn. St. Phone 1036 TAXI and AUTO LIVERY PHONE 148 We answer your calls early or late Prop. W. E. MOAK Established 1865 Telephone 1881 "THE GIFT SHOP" A. MARKS & SON JEWELERS LAWRENCE, KANSAS The Original Marks Jewelry Store 735 Mass. St. IN FANCY GROCERIES EVERYTHING Strong's Grocery 1021 Mass Phone 212 Kodak Finishing WE CARRY EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES. a specialty Special proposition on photos to S. A. T. C. members. Call and See Us. RALLY DAY RALLY DAY For four Sundays we were "all dressed up and no place to go"—no church services in town. Next Sunday we will make up for lost time. It is We will pack a special box of our delicious candies for you at any time either in fancy or plain boxes. Wiedemann's—Adv. First Baptist Church RALLY DAY at the Sunday School, 9:45. College men's class, Chancellor Strong, leader. College women's class, Prof. Sisson, leader. Morning Worship, 10:45. RALLY DAY RALLY DAY Have you seen the Liberty Loan stationery at Wilson's Drug Store?— Adv. There's a lot of satisfaction in wearing a uniform that fits with the exactness which is so necessary to military dignity— Stetson Service Hats Our uniforms for men of the S. A. T. C. are regulation in every detail and our tailor sees that they fit perfectly. Remember: "If it isn't regulation we will not sell it to you." Comfortable Army Shoes Bowersock TODAY and TOMORROW Lila Lee a new beautiful Paramount star IN Cruise of the Make-believes ALSO "Fatty Arbuckle" IN "The Cook" Two Reel Comedy. Varsity TODAY ONLY Norma Talmadge IN By Right of Purchase ALSO LATEST PATHE NEWS TOMORROW Frank Keenan IN "More Trouble" A Rattling Good Comedy The Mess Call is a welcome sound There are long, hungry hours between calls, so when you feel like eating a big, juicy, steak or a big, hamborger sandwich; a delicious sundae or ice cream soda go to but LEE'S COLLEGE INN 14th and Tennessee Sts. JUST REVEIVED a shipment of Khaki Sheeplined Coats Small Sizes Too. SKOFSTAD A Christian Science lecture will be given by FRANK BELL, C. S. of Philadelphia, Pa., member of the board of lectureship of the Mother Church of the First Church of Christ Scientist, of Boston, Mass, at the Christian Science Lecture Varsity Theater SUNDAY, NOV. 17 AT 3P.M. .FREE TO THE PUBLIC Bowersock Theater Monday, November 18 PARLOR BEDROOM and BATH By C. W. BELL and MARK SEVAN PRICES 50c, 75c,$1.00 and $1.50 Tickets at Round Corner Drug Store. FOOT BALL LEAVENWORTH HIGH SCHOOL LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL Nov. 16---McCook Field---3 O'clock Admission 50 Cents.