NOT PUBLIC SPIRITED. Dean Marvin Scored Managers of Recent Plays and Annuals. We suggest that you yay your "Election Bets" of In a chapel talk this morning on the student loan fund, Dean F. O. Marvin got after recent senior play and annual managers for lack of public spirit. The managers between 1894 and 1897 turned over the net proceeds of those enterprises to the aid and encouragement of the student loan fund. Since then the spirit of modern greed has entered into the student management and the proceeds have been used for other purposes. Brookens on Politics. Dean Marvin outlined the great work of the loan fund association and the good it has done in aiding worthy students to get an education. Since its organization 63 have received benefits from it. Edwin E. Brookens, a senior in the law school, has a one column article in "The National Republican," a paper published by the college league during the campaign, on "why the politics of a college man is an important matter." Mr. Brookens is president of the University Republican club. C. L. Burt, who played endon the 'Varsity football team two years ago, is back in school. He will finish his course in Engineering this spring. "Red" has reported for football practice and will probably be in the game before the season closes. Pennants, Wall Banners, Pillows, Coats of Arms, Etc., Fresh fruits at Vic's. with merchandise from THE VARSITY ART SHOP A VISIT WOULD BE APPRECIATED real designs to order. Sole agents for "Billikens" Open every night C. C. CARL A. V. GRAY A CLUMBSY FAKE. Misrepresentation About University in Campaign Literature. In a pamphlet gotten out by the Democrotic state central committee of Missuori, the Republican party is accused of showing favoritism to the negro. A picture showing a group of negro children in front of a school house is labeled, "Olathe High School." It was taken in front of the central building in Lawrence. Another picture stated to be the University of Kansas was taken in front of the Manual building down town. Two Hospital Nurses. --- Two nurses will be in attendance at the hospital for the remainder of the year. The committee has made arrangements with Miss Leota Lenz and Miss Kate Elting, both trained nurses and members of the medical school. They will stay at the hospital with Miss May Spencer, and will help in caring for sick students. Brass Cuspidors from $1 to $3 at Hoadley's. Squire's for photo's. A fresh shipment of potato chips at Vic's. Lost-A coral ring. Return to 1245 Oread avenue and receive reward. We will be open which ever way the election goes. Raymond's Drug Store. Only store in town selling post cards at one cent each is Hoadley's. No matter which way the election goes McCulloch's Drug Store will still remain open. Madamselle Jeanetta Martella, operatic star of note, is singing all this week at the Lyric. She sings a different song every show. Pay your election bets at the Hiawatha Cafe tonight. For those who cares Lawrence Pantatorium. You who are particular try the Lawrence Pantatorium, Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers. 11 W. Warren St. Phones 506. Christmas pictures, do it now. at Squire's. Pay your election bets at the Hiawatha Cafe tonight. No Change in Seats. Since there is only one game left on McCook field this year the Athletic Board has refused to comply with the request of the students to do away with reserved seats on the north bleachers. The change at this time in the year would involve a big financial loss to the management. Next year the athletic authorities hope to have a different arrangements. The north bleachers will be left entirely for K. U. rooters and will be free to ticket holders. The south side will be fitted up as the reserved section. --- Only fourteen of the college students of Ottawa are registered voters, but poll of these fourteen showed that eight were going to vote for Chafin, the Prohibition Nominee for President, three left for Taft and three for Bryan. Squire's photo's. Christmas pictures, do it now. at Squire's. Hot Chili at the Oread Cafe. Drink Ginger Highball, manufactured by McNish. Phones 198. The Washburn Game, Nov.7. Reserved Seats on sale at 8 o'clock a. m., Oct. 30th Check Stand, Fraser Hall. Prices to Coupon Book Owners: Reserved Seat in Side Line Box, - - - - - 50c Reserved Seat in North Bleachers - - - - 50c Prices to General Public: Admission with Reserved Seat in Side Line Box Admission with Reserved Seat in Bleacher General Admission, no Seats guaranteed Buy a Guest Ticket and save several dollars during the remainder of the year. Any Coupon Book Owner may buy one Guest Ticket at the University office.