ket .St af- URGE ALL STUDENTS TO AVOID HILARITY THE KANSAS CITY ALUMNI MAKES THE REQUEST. Would Avoid Rumors Following Thanksgiving Game That University Men Were Intoxicated. To avoid the usual rumors that are current throughout this part of Kansas and parts of Missouri after each of the Thanksgiving day games in Kansas City, the alumni at that place have started a movement to prevent any possibility of such reports. In times past it has been reported that many students were seen on the streets of Kansas City in an intoxicated and disgraceful condition both before and after the games. The alumni believe that in the majority of cases such persons have not been students of either of the opposing universities. They place the blame largely on men who never have been enrolled in either school, but who mingle with students on Thanks giving day and become intoxicated. The consequence is that Missouri and Kansas get the large part of the blame. Through the efforts of the Alumni association all the fraternities of both schools have taken action and decided not to serve wines or other liquors at their banquets in Kansas City at Thanksgiving time. The men also have promised to refrain from any disorderly conduct or hilarity. Chancellor Strong is anxious that the students of the University shall observe the request of the Kansas City alumni and prove a credit to the University of Kansas. DIVIDE LIBRARY FUND. Money for New Books Apportioned Among Schools. A meeting of the deans of the University was held yesterday to apportion the special library fund amounting to $3,765. The fund was divided as follows; School of Education, $765; sociology and economics, $1,000; English, $800; Latin, $600; German, $600. The special fund was given to the departments which the dean adjudged stood most in need of books, and the money will be spent at once to increase their libraries. Last year the special fund was divided as follows: History, $1,000; mathematics, $750; zoology, $750; chemistry, $500. Prof. Charles H. Johnston, Dean of the School of Education, spoke at the monthly brotherhood meeting of the Lawrence Presbyterian church yesterday evening on "Direct and Indirect Moral Training," being a discussion of one phase of the boy problem. Prof. C. M. Young will address the Alumni Association of the Manual Training High School of Kansas City, Mo., Wednesday evening on the subject: "The Future Position of the Mining Engineer in the Economic Life of the Country." Dr. R. L. Moodie has just received a special kind of typewriter for his office in the museum. It writes like a printing machine and will be used for making labels. It is of Oliver make and is the only one of its kind on the hill. Fred Coston, a mining engineer, who graduated from the University in '07, and has since that time been in None, Alaska, is visiting at the German club. He will not return to Alaska, but will go to Arizona to work. "His Life for His Queen" "Out for Mischief" THE GRAND. Pennants! K. U. Pennants! Buy them here at wholesale prices. Size 14x36 - - - - - - 40c Size 12x30 - - - - - - 3 c Size 12x28 - - - - - - 25c Arm Bands, size 4x16 - - - - 10c COME EARLY, THEY WON'T LAST LONG. J. HOUSE & SON 729 Mass. St. Union Pacific UNION PACIFIC OVERLAND The Official Line to Kansas City Thanksgiving Day for K. U.=M. U. GAME SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Lawrence at 8:50 a.m. Returning Leaves Kansas City at 11:30 p.m. This Train Starts From LAWRENCE Sure to Be on Time. Fast Double Track Service----NO STOPS----NO DELAYS. Band, Freshman Team and Rooters go on This Train. Plenty of time to take in a show and return on Special. Extra Equipment on all Trains Nov. 23rd FOR FURTHER INFORMATION INQUIRE OF E. E. Alexander, City Ticket Agent, Phone 5. J. H. Robinson, Depot Agent, Phones 76 TANS FOR THANKSGIVING! CERTAINLY TANS ARE "IT" SIR. The new models for winter are handsome, the "ESSEX" in particular. Made of dark tan Russia calf, on nobby swing last, heavy extension welted soles, Cuban heels. Button or blusher lace. For Four Silvers you will seldom see their equal—for style and durability. May we show you —before Thanksgiving? 814 Mass. Street Fischer's Shoes Are Good Shoes. Fischer's KEELER'S BOOK STORE Is the place to buy your stationery and supplies at reasonable prices. Big line of pictures and picture frames of the Holidays. Students always welcome whether you buy or not. J. A. KEELER, 939 Massachusetts Street Good writing tablets and correct box paper at McColloch's drug store. Eat at Vie's during the Thanksgiving vacation. Arm bands, buttons, and canes for the game, at Boyles, 725 Mass. A good assortment of nuts dipped in chocolate at Wiedemann's. --workmanship and material—not of price, or of jewels, or of a gold case. --workmanship and material—not of price, or of jewels, or of a gold case. The fineness of the HOWARD watch is the fineness of intelligent design, of workmanship with a conscience behind it, of exquisite adjustment. --thing are distributors for this distinctive watch. Every Howard is adjusted in its case, to heat, cold, vibration, change of position. The price is fixed by the printed ticket the price is fixed by the printed ticket $50.00 to $100.00 is never cut. "When you buy a Howard you get something." --thing are distributors for this distinctive watch. We also handle all other makes, including the famous Swiss watch, "GUSTAFSON," made by the Omega Watch Co., Bienne, Switzerland. Nothing finer ever made in lady's or gentleman's watch. COLLEGE JEWELER