The University Kansan. The official paper of the University of Kansas. EDITORIAL STAFF: JOSHF W. MURRAY - Editor-in-Chief EARL FISHER - - Managing Editor BUSINESS STAFF: HOMER BERGER - Business Manager CLARK WALACE - Ass. Bus. Manager HENRY F. DRAPER - - - - Treasurer J. E. MILLER - - - Circulation Mgr MEMBERS OF BOARD. MEMBERS OF BOARD. LOUIS LACOSS CARL Cannon M. D. BAER RALPH SPOTTS 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, 75e; time subscriptions, $1.75 per year. Office in basement of Fraser Hall. Phone, Bell, K U. 25. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. The spontaneous outburst of enthusiasm over the Missouri game which resulted in the parade and snake dance through the student district and the down town section last night looked good to those who have had their fingers on the football pulse and have been waiting for the smouldering spirit to flame up. Such demonstrations as the one last night produce the spirit that results in victory. It is good for University men to get together and be brought to a new realization of their common cause. A mass meeting tonight and another tomorrow will send the student body to Kansas City a unit in the support of the football team of old K. U., ready to cheer for victory or to back the team to the last minute of defeat. And with such a spirit the chances are much greater that there will be an opportunity to cheer for victory. The football dopesters have earned a good rest, which, by the way, they will not get. For three months they have been following the gridiron game, estimating, comparing, predicting, recording the success or failures of the teams. It is almost over. There will be a little flurry of summing up, after Thursday's game, and then the great college sport will be laid on the shelf until another year rolls round. Various opinions will be expressed on the way the new rules have worked out. By the time the knockers on the game have had their little say public interest will be centered on a new sport and the good rest which the dopesters have earned will be broken into by insistent demands that they furnish dope on the new object of popular attention. The Thanksgiving recess is hailed as a good time by all students. To some it means chiefly a relief from study,to some it means a change of scene,but the greatest value of the holiday to most students lies in the fact that it means "home." Missouri has put the ban on naughty words—such as "hell" —in University songs and yells. That will be all right under ordinary circumstances, but will the embargo hold if the Tiger gets another knot in his tail Thursday If all the students of the University could see as many funny things in the new students' directory as one man saw that publication would serve all the purposes of a humorous magazine. University dramatics is waiting to take the center of the stage as soon as the football squad makes its final bow on Gordon and Koppel stadium. Don't forget to oil your mega phone carefully every night and be sure all its parts are in good working order. Menu for Thursday: Turkey and Tiger. STUDENTS IN POLITICS. Former Law Students Are Successful Candidates. J. C. Ruppenthal, law, '95, was re-elected judge of the Twenty-third judicial district on the Democratic ticket, by the second largest majority ever given in R. B. Smith, law, '03, was elected county attorney of Neosho county in the last election. that district, in the election of last week. Wendell W. McCanless, law. '08, was re-elected county attorney of Lincoln county last week. L. C. Uhl, law, '99, was reelected county attorney of Smith county on the Democratic ticket at the last election. C. H. Davis, law, 10, was elected to the state legislature from Sedgwick county at the last election. W. H. Edmundson, '97, of Fredonia, was elected county attorney of Wilson county. S. M. Johnson, '10, of Atwood was elected county attorney of Rawlins county. Miss Alice McGill, of Hill City, a student in the College last year, was elected to the office of register of deeds last week. An "Original Story Club." A letter was received by Prof. G. A. Gesell, of the department of public speaking, yesterday, from Colorado University, wishing to cooperate with Kansas University and other Missouri Valley schools in forming an original story club. The matter will probably be taken up by the Quill club. 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. K. U. Loop Street Car Time Table. Squires for your pictures. 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. No Matter What You Want For --in the way of wearing apparel, we have it he.e. Thanksgiving Day New mid-season styles in New Hats, New Neckwear and New Shirts ready for your inspection. "Store closed all day Thanksgiving Day" Suits and Overcoats Protsch 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. FOR FINE Home-made Candies and Pure Ice Cream, call Palace of Sweets Phone 931 The Watkins National Bank Undivided profits $20,00 J. B. Watkins, Pres. C. A. Hill, V. P. P. C. H. Tucker, cashier, W. E. Hazen, assistant cashier, W. E. Hazen, assistant cashier. Have you seen Christmas Presents -at the- Arts and Crafts Store 737 Mass. St. Student Agency Wilder Bros. CUSTOM LAUNDRY Mayer, Deforest Bell 498 Phones Home 498 Kabler, Neuschwanger Specials Promptly Attended The Old Reliable K. U. Shoe Shop THANKS-GIVING is almost here. Bring in your old shoes and leave them and be surprised on your return. Don't forget we make new shoes out of old ones. They are all like heels; the K. U. Shoe Shop is the place to get them. W.J.Broadhurst,Pro. 1400 Louisiana Now is the time to have HIATT, the CLOTHIER, to order your THANKSGIVING suit and Overcoat from the ROYALS, of Chicago and NEW YORK. For sale—Dress suit, almost new. A bargain. Call Bell 1915. Lost—Glasses taken from top of Miss Day's desk. Return to owner, 1141 Kentucky. Lost—One well colored meerschaum; slightly curved stem, $ \frac{1}{2} $ mile south of Blake hall. Return to 1409 Tenn. and receive reward. Student stewards are wanted at the new Fairfax hotel. Miss Jesse Myers has opened a dressmaking shop at934 Tennessee street. She is able to cater to the styles of University girls, particularly. Phone Bell 2438. 18-ft Get your ice cream turkeys for Thanksgiving dinner at E. G. Soxman & Co. Lost=Pi Beta Phi belt pin; return to 1245 End. Reward. HOME DAIRY LUNCH ROOM Wednesday Menu. ENTREES Breaded pork chops. cream gravy ...20c Baked pork and beans...15c Chipped beef in cream on ROASTS toast ... 20c Leg of mutton ... 15e Prime ribs of beef an jus ... 15e Roast pork, brown gravy ... 20c ED ANDERSON Restaurant and Confectionery Auto, Hack and Livery C. H. HUNSINGER, Prop. 920-922 Mass. St. Both Phones 12. Lawrence, Kansas A New Laundry UP- TO- DATE PRESS WORK NO IRONING Gem Sanitary Laundry Phones 485 1026 Mass. St. BOUGHTON'S Typewriters Typewriters All kinds, all prices, for sale or rent SCHULZ FOR FALL SUITING 911 Mass. St. MOON & JOSTE, K. U. Agents SPECIAL WORK Bell Phone 455 First-class work. Prompt delivery Lawrence Steam Laundry 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. THE White Barber Shop 1025 Mass. St. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas JACK PHILLIPS, Prop. Pantatorium in connection. Shorthand and Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Practical and Commercial Training. Enter at any time. GAS, PLUMBING, AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Kennedy Plumbing Co. 937 Massachusetts St. Phones 658 The A PLACE TO EAT 1009 Mass. 5t. W. C. PARRISH OPEN FOR THE DANCE Peerless Cafe Frank Koch The Tailor 727 Mass. St. S. H. McCurdy Good things to eat-Groceries, Fruits and Vetetables, Flour and Feed. 1021 Mass. St. Both Phones 212 Everybody Welcome Everybody Welcome. A. G. ALRICH, Printing Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. 744 Mass. St. Base Ball Base Ball and Foot Ball Goods Kennedy & Ernst 826 MASS. ST. PHONES 341 The Corner Grocery in the Student District. WM, LA COSS. Everything fresh that the market affords. Both phones 618, 1333 Ky.St Remember the New Fairfax after the dance.