THE KANSAN The official paper of the University of Kansas. EDITORIAL STAFF: BUSINESS STAFF. Paul W. Harvey, Editor-in-Chief Ellgar Markham, Managing Editor R. K. Johnston, Business Manager Homer Berger, Assistant Bus. Mgr. Joseph W. Murray, Treasurer Carl Edel, Circulation Mgr. MEMBERS OF BOARD: Roy K. Dietrich Henry F. Draper Flavel Robertson George Bowles Earl M. Fischer Louis LaCoss Paula Sturbrook Entered as second class mail matter September 30, 1904, at the Lawrence, Kansas, Postoffice under the act of Congress, March 3, 1879. Published every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of the school year, by the Kansas University Publishing Association. Address all business communications to Robt K. Johnston, Business Manager 511 Ohio Street, Lawrence, Kansas; all other communications to Joseph W. Murray, 1129 La, St., Lawrence, Ks. Subscription price, $1.50 per year, in advance; one term, 75c; time subscription, $1.75 per year. Office in Basement of Fraser Hall. Phone, Bell, K U 25. THURSDAY, NOV. 4,1909 Every student who can not make the trip to Lincoln Saturday should be on hand in the chapel at 2 o'clock that afternoon to get the Kansan detailed report of the game. This report will be play by play and will keep right up to the minute. The Kansan is at considerable expense providing the report and only a large attendance from the students will lead us to believe that our attempts are appreciated. Heretofore no free report of the big games have been given on the hill. The Kansan has begun that custom because we feel that it will be a good thing for school spirit and for the team. There ought to be just as much enthusiasm in the chapel Saturday afternoon as there is on the field in Lincoln. The Kansan expects to send a telegram to the team in Lincoln just before the game starts, that eight hundred rooters are in the chapel ready for the returns and that they are behind the team just as strong as those that went to the Cornhusker lair. Go to Lincoln if you possibly can; if you can not do that, come to the chapel Saturday afternoon and manifest your school spirit. In the game Saturday it is up to Kansas to defeat Nebraska so soundly that the superiority of the Jayhawkers over Iowa and Missouri will be recognized. Comparative scores as a general rule are not worth the trouble it takes to figure them out, but at the same time a good lead over Nebraska would show that Kansas was in the class with her other opponents at least. Nothing in the world succeeds and inspires to further effort as does success itself. A victory over the Cornhuskers band will give the Jayhawkers the right kind of confidence and will awake all the enthusiasm that the student body commands. The game in Lincoln will be one of the best games played in the Missouri valley this year. Both teams are strong and both will put up the fights of their lives. Which ever team wins, and may it be Kansas, the game will be worth going miles and miles to see. Every student that can possibly go to Lincoln should be a spectator and a rooter at the contest. Mrs. Henry Leis of Lawrence has presented to the library a valuable Latin-Spanish dictionary. The book was obtained in the Philippines by Mrs.Leis' son. University Notices All students from Harvey county are requested to meet at 1601 Tennessee street (Prof. Baumgartner's home), on Tuesday evening, November 9th, at 7 p.m., to reorganize the county club. The upper class girls will entertain the freshman girls in Robinson gymnasium, Nov. 13. All girls of the University are invited. The Rev. S. M. Griswold, Episcopal bishop of Salina, who comes to the University this week, wil speak before the Y. M. C. A. Thursday evening, at 6:45. President W. O. Thompson of the University of Ohio, and Prof. E. A. Ross of the University of Wisconsin, will speak in chapel tomorrow. The first vesper service of the year will be held in chapel next Sunday afternoon at 4:30. Bishop S.M.Griswold will speak. Sure cure for coins and warts This preparation gives the best satisfaction, and for callons on the bottom of the feet it is exceptionally good. 15c a bottle. O.P. Barber & Son, druggists, 969 Mass. st. When down town don't fail to look into Squires the photographer's window, 1035 Mass. See those swell suitings and coatings that will satisfy the most tasty dresser at Schulz. Get busy, let Squires make your picture now 1035 Mass. K. U. posters,pennants and stationery. Wolf's book store. New cloaks, new dresses, and new party capes. These are new. Mrs.Shearer, 841 Mass. We make every job an advertisement. Lawrence Pantatiorium, 12 W. Warren. Ladies too will find the Lawrence Pantatorium the best place in town to get their work done. We have the only Kansas University special Draughting Instruments Absolutely guaranteed in every respect and far superior to anything you have seen. The price is right. Let us take your order now. To Freshman Engineers: ROWLANDS' COLLEGE BOOK STORE Latest in cards. We want to show you Lawrence Studio. 734 Mass. street. Fine line jet jewelry, 717 Mass. st., Ed. W. Parsons, jeweler. Take 'em down to Newby's Those old shoes. Where they repair them. Do it now. Don't wait any longer. Have Squires take your picture now. Go to the Aurora for best motion pictures. Amateur photograph work attended to. Films developed and prints made. Satisfaction guaranteed. Bring the work to Stevenson's book store. Fresh oysters at Vic's. Picture money well spent when you buy our fine pastel and water color pictures. Wolf's book store. Rexall cherries: A cough drop that tastes good and is good. 5e, at McColloch's drug store. Do it now. Don't wait any longer. Have Squires take your picture now. Permanent work for reliable young men who wish to earn a part or all of the expense of their schooling. A proposition for hustlers and one that need in no way conflict with university work. Experience unnecessary. Write "C" care of The Kansan. Notice the Cut of this Overcoat It's the "Medford," a strictly new idea in modeling and a hit with every young man who has seen it. Our price for this garment is $20 There is nothing like its style anywhere else at any price. It's an exclusive number, sold here only. In quality and workmanship it is squarely on equality with the $25 Overcoats featured by the other stores. We want you to see this garment in our new Dublin overplaids and gray mix- TRACK MEET NOV. 13. Freshmen Will Then Meet Athletes from Manual. franklin toures - great! Despite the fact that football is at present claiming the attention of every student in the University, many of them are also giving a part of their attention to another branch of athletics which promises to become one of the most important in the school during the coming year. Coach Hamilton has been spending almost his entire time since the opening of school in training his track athletes and in working up enthusiasm among men from whom he expects to pick the team which will again win honors from Missouri. Already a number of meets between schools and classes have been held, and many more men than ever before are already taking training for future big meets. In order to further encourage the men, Hamilton has arranged for an outdoor meet with Manual high school of Kansas City during this month. Saturday, November 13, has been set as the date, and since that is an open one on the football schedule, the meeting is expected to awaken a great deal of enthusiasm among the students. Ten men will be brought down from Manual to enter the meet, and an equal number will be used by Hamilton. Only freshmen will be allowed to enter, however, and the meet which has been arranged for tomorrow between the first year men will serve as a tryout for the coming outdoor meet. Try the hot chili at Wiedemann's. Lawrence studio is headquarters for developing and finishing Kodaks to rent. 734 Mass. st. A particular pantatorium for particular people. The Lawrence Pantatiorum, 12 W. Warren st. Take 'em down to Newby's. Those old shoes. Where they repair them. For Rent—Room for boys at 1420 Nett. st. 15tf If needing a new tooth brush a quarter will procure one at Mecolloch's drug store. Nice juicy dates at Vic's. So long as Schulz makes your clothes they will be right. Come in and see our line of mottoes. Wolf's book store. The reputation of MOFFETT photographs is WORLD WIDE: —The QUALITY made it!—No better opportunity to get them. Upon request (for a short time only) a representative will call with samples and special student rates. All work guaranteed and finished when promised. Both phones 312. ATTEND THE for a course in Bookkeeping, Short- band. Typewriting and Penmanship. Lawrence National Bank uilding. Telephone 717. 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