UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEW VARSITY THE HOUSE OF REEL QUALITY Macinee: 2:30 - 4:00 Bell Phone 3 Night: 7:45 - 9:00 BIG DOUBE BILL FOR TONIGHT ONLY! CHARLEY CHAPLIN Margarita Fischer In "INFATUATION" A 4-reel Masterpiece In "THE BANK" A Two-Reel Comedy Tuesday, "The Rosary" with Kathlyn Williams E A $1.15 for $1.00 GOOD FOR $3.45 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 10 10 Lee's College Inn Good for 30 Days Only DATE NAME 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 $3.45 for $3.00 These tickets are good for meals, short orders, drinks and ice cream. Good Anytime—Day or Night FOR TAXICAB Call Either PHONE 100 PEERLESS GARAGE THE FLOWER SHOP Has a nice line of ferns as well as cut flowers 825½ Mass. St. Phones 621 KINN QUINSON FOR PRESSING F. A. OWEN & SON 103 MAIN ST. Sewittsville Cleaning House Name Address GOOD FOR PRESSING ONLY These coupons issued to students at the following prices: Book of 10 presses $1.00 Book of 25 presses 3.00 Book of 75 presses 6.00 Discount of half of face not used F. R. OWEN & SON CLEANING and RESIDENCE Phones 510 1024 Mass Let's Sing This at the Rally Friday ALMA MATER K. U. K. N. G. PROMOTIONS ARE MADE Several advancements in rank of officers were announced, this morning by Frank E. Jones, captain of Company M., K. N. G. Activity Shown in Company Sprinkle Given Rank of Second Lieutenant The names and positions are to be read at the next meeting of the company at Robinson Gymnastics Tuesday and are to go into feet at once. Several Appointments Made Rifle shooting will begin shortly, according to Captain Jones, who thinks it possible the company may go to the range on Saturday, preparatory to beginning their annual tryouts at qualification in shooting. Lester A. Sprinkler has been appointed from 1st sergeant to 2nd lieutenant. His advancement followed rapidly his appointment last Tuesday night as 1st sergeant. He was later raised to the rank of a commissioned officer. Sprinkler's place will be filled by Merrill Daum, a noncommissioner officer from last year, who is well qualified to take up the job as he is a graduate of Wentworth Military Academy of Missouri. The resignation of Allen Sterling, second lieutenant, has been accepted by Captain Jones, and his place will be filled by Sprinkler. Rifle Practice Shortly are: Nathaniel Drodie, L. N. Jordan, and F. B. Coe. So far this fall the enrollment of new men in Company M., has been somewhat slow. Only three recruits were available, and one new men was issued. Their names When asked whether the war abroad or the unsettled conditions existing in Mexico had in any way influenced the number of recruits to the state militia organizations, Captain Jones remarked that there had been a decided increase from all reports. Company to Have New Equipment New equipment, which will be a great improvement over the old, is expected soon, so that by the first of the year Company M., will be fitted out in the latest accoutrements and field cdnance approved by the federal States government for the army. Company M., meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 in Robinson Gymnasium. Ary change in the time will be known beforehand by Captain Jones. ANNOUNCEMENTS The members of last year's Glee Club will meet at North College, 7 o'clock. Tuesday evening, to elect this season's manager. Glee Club's second and last try-out will be held Tuesday night, 7:30, at North College. Typhoid vaccination will be given Tuesday and Thursday from 4 to 5 at the office of Dr. Goetz. Women on Tuesday; men on Thursday. Students desiring medical consultation call 1610. Hospital is not open permanently, but will be in a short time. The annual business meeting of the Oread Golf Club will be held Wednesday at 4:30 in Room 110, Fraser. Important matters will come up for consideration. Those interested in maintaining a golf course on the campus are requested to attend. E. M. Briggs, president. Regular rehearsal periods for bands and orchestra will be as follows Orchestra, Tuesday evenings, 7:30 F. 2nd Band, Monday evenings, 7:30 F. 1st Band, Wed. evenings, 7:30 F. J. C. McCaules INDIANS GATHER |TOMORROW Fifth Annual Conference Will Consider Plans for Making the Race Self-Supporting With the opening of the fifth annual conference of the Society of American Indians in Lawrence toorrow, discussions will start that are of great importance to every American taxpayer. The meeting opens in F. A. U. Hall tomorrow. The morning will be spent in registering and being assigned to boarding and rooming places. The object of the conference is to devise some manner, in which the American Indians will be able to contribute fully to their own support and thus save the American government the twenty millions of dollars that are expended annually to care for them. In the afternoon an executive session will be held at the hall and members will be appointed to the various committees. In the evening officials of the University and the city will give public welcome to the Indians and responses will be made by prominent visitors. Beginning Wednesday morning the conference will be in sessions from 9 a. m., until 5 p. m. in Marvin Hall. Saturday will be the last day for regular conference work and on Sunday pulpits of the local churches will be filled by the most prominent of the Indians. Several interesting features are being arranged for that were not included in the temporary program and have not yet been announced. After struggling for two days with the complications arising from having two "Mr. Gillespie" in 9:30 geology class, Professor Twenhofel has hit upon a happy solution. B. Gillespie will hereafter answer to the name, Ben, and L. Gillespie will respond to Lester. On Wednesday morning a special delegation will be sent to Kansas City to participate with the Kansas City officers in an erection of a marker to the memory of ex Governor Walker, a Wyandotte Indian, first governor of Kansas. Drew T. Beckley, senior chemical Engineer, spent the summer working in the laboratory of the Ozark Smeltering Company at Coffeyville, Kans. Kodak finishing; we want your business. Squires' Studio--Adv. Bowersock Theatre Tonight One of the few fire-proof buildings in this city. A safe, clean place to go or send the children. Jesse Lasky in association David Belasco presents Blanche Sweet In the crowning success of her career The Case of Becky Matinee Begins 2:45 Night Show 7:30 Bell Phone 10 Piano effects by Heinstein & Finlay, of New York City ADMISSION 10c. THE OPENING FOOT BALL GAME WILLIAM JEWELL vs. K. U. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. Grand Opening Parade starts at 2:30. Games starts at 3:00. Student Tickets admit. General admission 50 cents. Reserved seats 75 cents. Auto, each person 75 cents; special rate of 50 to those riding in the parade. Special section for the rooters and University Girls. Student Enterprise Tickets, admitting to 40 attractions, price $5.00. now on sale at the Registrar's office. Get your tickets now. No Season Tickets sold at the gates. W. O. HAMILTON, General Manager Athletics.