The University Kansan. The official paper of the University of Kansas. EDITORIAL STAFF: JOSEPH W. M. MURRAY - Editor-in-Chief EARL FISCHER - Managing Editor BUSINESS STAFF: HOMER BERGER - - - Business Mannager CLARK WALACE - ASS. Bus. Mannager HENRY F. DRAPER - - - Treasurer J. E. MILLER - - - Circulation Mgr MEMBERS OF BOARD. LOUIS LACOSS CARL CANNON M. D. BAER RALPH SPOTTOS M. D. McNAUGHTON Entered as second-class mail matter September 17, 1910, at the postoffice at Lawrence, Kansas, under the act of March 3, 1879. Published every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of the school year, by the Kansas University Publishing Association. Address all business communications to Homer Berger, Business Manager, 1411 Tennessee street, Lawrence, Kan; all other communications to Joseph W Murray, 1341 Ohio street, Lawrence, Kansas. Subscription price, $1.50 per year, in advance; one term, 75c; time subscriptions, $1.75 per year. Office in basement of Puser Hall. Phone, Bell, K U. gs. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. The report comes from Columbia that the athletic board of the University of Missouri is divided on the question as to whether Maccomber, the star football player on the Rolla School of Mines shall play against Kansas in the Thanksgiving game. The students and alumni of the school are not divided. They are not willing to take any unnecessary chances, and they want Maccomber in the game. If Maccomber plays, it will be in violation of the rules of the Missouri Valley conference. If, as Missouri supporters assert, the school of mines is only a department of the University, as our School of Engineering is of the University of Kansas, then Missouri has two teams representing it, and more than an eight-game schedule, and this is forbidden by the conference rules. If the School of Miner is not a department of the University,then the rule which makes a player ineligible his first semester in residence applies in Maccomber's case. There is no rule under which Macomber is eligible to play on the Missouri team. Plainly, a serious effort is being made to place him there. In order that unpleasant complications may not arise at the last moment, it might be well for Kansas to enter a strong protest at once and back it up with others at frequent intervals until an understanding is reached. The students of the University would have felt more keenly the loss of that Nebraska touchdown which Walter Camp says they should have had if the Nebraska team had been able to run up a score which would have indicated the general superiority of their playing. The Men's Student Council is becoming an efficient deliberative body. A large amount of business was transacted at the meeting held last night. The reports of committees were short and to the point, the discussions were brief and snappy, and no time was wasted at any part of the proceedings. To have held membership on the Council will be an invaluable experience to the men who compose it. Every "knock" on athletic arrangements at the University at Thanksgiving Pennant Sale Biggest ever starts tomorrow! ROWLANDS College Book Store this time, every attempt to stir up dissention between members of the football team and the University authorities, is a nail in the coffin of Kansas hopes for a victory over Missouri. From now on until next Thursday, there is no time to spend on any other football problem than that of beating Missouri. There are a number of important questions to be decided, but they will have to await the solution of the all-important question of how to get that knot in the Tiger's tail. HOME DAIRY LUNCH ROOM Friday Menu. SOUP Friday Menu. SOUP Vegetable, with meat orders 05c ENTREES Scalloped oysters ...20c Baked pork and beans...15c Breaded pork tenderloin...20c Veal Stew ...15c ROASTS Prime ribs of beef au jus...15c Roast pork, brown gravy...20c K. U. Loop Street Car Time Table. Chocolate extraordinary, Johnson's, made in Milwaukee. Wilson's drug store. Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts street, 5, 20, 35, 50 minutes past the hour, via. Tennessee street, for K. U. from 7:30 a. m. to 5:35 p. m., and 5 and 35 minutes past the hour, 6:05 to 10:35 p. m. Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts street, 10, 25, 40. 55 minutes past the hour via. Mississippi street, for K. U., from 7:30 a. m. to 5:25 p. m. and 55 and 25 minutes past the hour. 5:55 p. m. to 10:55 p. m. Cars leave K. U. for down town 7, 22, 37, 52 minutes past the hour; 6:22 a. m. to 10:52 p. m. Lawrence Railway and Light Co. Postcards OUR STOCK OF THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS POSTCARDS IS THE LARGEST IN THE STATE-OVER TEN THOUSAND SUBJECTS M. & M. Novelty Co., 1911 Calendar Pads Now Ready. 944 Mass. St. 2 Daisies! Here are two of the eight new midseason hat styles we've just received from the Imperial shops. The one on the left is a flat set soft hat made in a very unusual and very rich shade of gray. (All sizes.) The one on the right is the new English-American derby. It has the English "rounded" effect in the crown and a smart flat-set effect in the brim. Comes in lustrous jet black and three shades of (Shown exclusively at Obers.) Always first with the new styles. College Pantatorium ALL WORK GUARAN- TEED. 10 PRESSES FOR $1.50 New Location Cor. Louisiana & Adams (OVER K. U. SHOE SHOP) Phones: H. 774; B. 588 Student Agents Wanted. A New Laundry UP-TO-DATE PRESS WORK NO IRONING Gem Sanitary Laundry Phones 485 1026 Mass. St. Christmas Presents Have you seen -at the- Arts and Crafts Store 737 Mass. St. The Watkins National Bank. Capital $100,000 Surplus $50,000 Undivided profits $20,000 J. B. Watkins, Pres. C. A. Hill, V. P. C. H. cashier. W. E. Hazen, assistant cashier. A Good Biograph! "The Banker's Daughter" at The Aurora TONIGHT Johnson's bitter sweets and chocolates to suit every taste. Wilson's drug store. You will find a fine assortment of Johnson's chocolates at Wilson's drug store. Just received, a shipment of Lowney's chocolates, $ \frac{1}{2} $ to 5 lbs boxes, at Wiedemann's. "The Talk" of the town—those fine pictures on display at "Wolf's". Come and see them. 919 Mass. St. Vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, and orange ice cream and pineapple ice at Wiedemann's. Have Clark dye your tan shoes. Saves buying new ones. The College Inn changes menu every day, and does not have the Toasted marshmallows, 20c a 1b, at Wiedemann's. Try the hot malt and beef with crackers, 5c, at Wiedemann's. Just received for Thanksgiving, a new line of coats, suits, dresses, waists, and furs. MRS. SHEAER, Ladies' Toggery, 841 Mass. st. Don't Forget R. B. Craigmile's lunch room. Home-made pies, good chili, and a fine line of tobacco. Friday and Saturday are fruit salad days at Wiedemann's. Fruit salad and wafers, 10c, at Wiedemann's. Fountain pens, all standard makes at Boyles, 725 Mass. Student stewards are wanted at the new Fairfax hotel Sweet cider at Vic's. Sweet cider at Vie's. Wiedemann's pure ice cream and candies sold at the College Inn. Students, the College Inn is at your service. Protsch Go right this day and let HIATT, the CLOTHIER, order your fall suit from the ROYAL Line. DO YOU WANT TO— Buy, Sell, Rent, Exchange typewriters R. M. Morrison Agency, 744 Mass. Ed. W. Parsons JEWELER Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. Engraving. 717 Mass St. 717 Mass. St. FOR FINE Home-made Candies and Pure Ice Cream, call Palace of Sweets Phone 931 The Corner Grocery in the Student District, WM. LA COSS. Everything fresh that the market affords. Both phones 618. 1333 Ky.St Printing A. G. ALRICH. 744 Mass. St. Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges, Base Ball and Foot Ball Goods Kennedy & Ernst 26 MASS. ST. PHONES 341 Frank Koch S. H. McCurdy The Tailor 727 Mass. St. Good things to eat—Groceries, Fruits and Vetetables, Flour and Feed. 1021 Mass. St. Both Phones 212 Everbody Welcome Everybody Welcome. 937 Massachusetts St. Phones 658 Kennedy Plumbing Co. GAS, PLUMBING, AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES The - A PLACE TO EAT 1009 Mass. St. W. C. PARRISH OPEN FOR THE DANCE Peerless Cafe THE White Barber Shop 1025 Mass. St. JACK PHILLIPS, Prop. Pantatorium in connection. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Shorthand and Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Practical and Commercial Training. Enter at any time. Take 'em down to Those Shoes you want repaired K. U. Seal EMBOSSED on Post Cards, Something altogether new and up-to-date at the INDIAN STORE, 917 Mass. St. SCHULZ FOR FALL SUITING 911 Mass. St. First-class work. Prompt delivery Lawrence Steam Laundry MOON & JOSTE, K. U. Agents SPECIAL WORK Bell Phone 1962-455 Home Phone 3992 Typewriters All kinds, all prices, for sale for rent BOUGHTON'S 1025 MASS. ST.