GOAL SHOOTERS ARE WORKING HARD TWENTY ATHLETES OUT FOR BASKET BALL SQUAD Last Year's Freshmen Pushing Two Remaining Veterans—50 First Year Men on Floor. New Men Push Veterans The basket ball men have been training for several weeks and the prospects for another championship five at the University look bright. A number of new faces will appear on the team this year since Captain Dousman and Stuckey are the only K men eligible for the five. Coach Hamilton is well pleased with the men who are working out two nights each week in the gymnasium and he says that the chances of developing a strong team this year are good. The men who are showing well in practice and will be strong contenders for the five places on the team are: Boehm and Hite for center, Baldwin, "Red" Brown, Young, Long, Beamer, H. F. Wilson, for forwards, and Greenlees, W. B. Brown, Smith, Eisele, Evans, Ebnother, Davenport, Snyder, Horner, and Kent for guards. Coach Hamilton believes that these men will push the veterans for regular places on the five. Coach Hamilton has started the men early in the fall so that they will be in in the best possible condition when the season opens in February. He intends to work them hard till the Christmas holidays and then give them a long rest that will place them on the floor for the first contest with fighting spirit. Tyros Working A squad of fifty freshmen are working out for the first year team in the gymnasium twice a week and the material that the coach has to work with promises to produce a good team. Alumni Urged to Attend Three Big Games of Schedule. ON TO THE TIGER CAMP Manager Hamilton is busy making arrangements for the big game with Missouri at Columbia. He is in the Tiger's camp today looking after the accommodations for the Kansas team and rooters and he will bring the Kansas tickets back with him. The management is getting out a circular to the alumni and other friends throughout the state notifying them of the three big games on the Jayhawker schedule, those with Oklahoma, Nebraska and Missouri. The letter says: "The Oklahoma game promises to be a great battle as Bennie Owens' team is the strongest it has been in years, as shown by its 37 to 0 victory over Washburn and the 14 to 6 score against Missouri. The Nebraska game will be a 'battle royal' for the Missouri Valley championship. At the Missouri-Kansas game we need the presence of every loyal Kansas man since this is the first year that we have had to wage the battle in the center of the enemy's country. Bleacher seats for 2,200 and box seats for 400 have been assigned to Kansas and we must have every seat taken by a real live Kansas man." OCTOBER GOOD MONTH No Records Broken During Preceding Month. The weather report for October does not differ widely from the average records of the forty three preceding Octobers. No records were broken. The month was somewhat cloudier, cooler, and more humid than usual, and yet the rainfall was markedly deficient. The rainfall for the ten months of this year is about as much below the average for this period, as that, for the corresponding time last year, was above the mean. The first black frost was on the twenty second. Have your photos made by the P. & N. Photo Co., and get the best workmanship and the best styles. KICKS. The Kansan's facetious treatment of the cases which the women's student council was obliged to act upon last week surprised some of the friends of the Kansan and of student government. To the Editor of the Kansan : Apparently the writer of the Kansan story though the matter something of a joke. He seemed to think the women's council was exceeding its authority, or was going out of its way to make trouble. Such a treatment of the subject, at a time when the question of turning all matters of discipline over to the student is under discussion, is unfortunate. Surely the Kansan does not wish to give the impression that student government is no government. If the student councils accept the authority to deal in matters of discipline, how can they fail to act on such cases as came up last week? If the councils show a disposition to disregard matters of discipline, is it likely that disciplinary power will remain long in their hands? The women's council had a perplexing problem to deal with. Criticisms of their action will not only hinder its members in the performance of their duties, but will react unfavorably on student government. Friend of Student Gov't Typewriting wanted by student. Leave orders at Lawrence Business college. Home phone 1017. References inquire of W. H. Quakenbush. 22 3t Ladies will find it very convenient to have photos made by P. & N. Photo Co., and take advantage of the free hairdressing offer. Best kodak printing to be had at P. & N. Photo Co., over Bell Bros. Ladies, ask about our fall hair dressing proposition. P. & N. Photo Co., over Bell Bros. Now is the time to let Hiatt order that overcoat and suit. The Royal Tailors of Chicago will make them up-to-date and guarantee satisfaction. You take no chances. Prices $15 and up. Hiatt, Clothion, 940 Mass. Call 312, either phone to make an appointment at Moffett Miley's. Best kodak printing to be had at P. & N. Photo Co., over Bell Bros. Send your pressing work to the K. U. Pantatorium, phone 1400. Ladies will find it very convenient to have photos made by P. & N. Photo Co., and take advantage of the free hairdressing offer Have your photos made by the P. & N. Photo Co., and get the best workmanship and the best styles. DALE, the printer, 1027 Mass. Both 228. WANTED—A girl student who would be willing to give light service for use of good comfortable room. Please inquire 1136 Tenn St. 21 3t* We have a money making proposition. Now is the time to see our line. Office at 1324 Tenn. St. Hours 4 to 6 p. m. and 8 to 10 p. m. McCOLLOCH SAYS: Rexall Rubbing Oil is the best for Sprains, Bruises or Rheumatic Pains. 25c bottles at his drug store, "you know where." Perfumes, powders, drug sundries, at Dick Bros. WANTED YOUNG MEN The Aurora McCOLLOCH SAYS: The finest of selected Licensed Pictures—Biographh —Vitagraph, Lubin, etc., at these theatres. The Grand At the Reception and "Prom" you'll want to feel that you are correctly attired. When we tailor your Dress Suit expressly for you, You'll Feel Comfortable because it will fit you splendidly and you'll be absolutely certain that it is cut in very latest fashion. Fast black worsted fabrics and pure silk lining at a saving of from $20 to $60. Our local dealer will show you the woolens and take your measure. Better order your suit immediately and have it ready before you'll need it. Price Building Largest tailors in the world of GOOD made-to-order-clothes. Chicago, U. S. A. SAMUEL G. CLARKE, 910 Massachusetts St. Fine line of candies at Wilson's. LOST—Tan. "Meyers" glove, left hand. Call Bell 1526, Goldman. Ladies, ask about our fall hair dressing proposition. P. & N. Photo Co., over Bell Bros. Protsch Fall Suiting The Brunswick Billard Parlor 710 Mass. Everything New And First Class The Best Tables in the City. The Students' Headquarters. FOOTBALL GOODS and Athlete Supplies KENNEDY & ERNST. Phones 341 826 Mass. St. A Place to Eat 1009 Mass. St. KENNEDY & ERNST. PEERLESS CAFE FRED W. CLEALAND, Prop. for Tungsten or New type Mazda lamp and all gas light supplies See A. G. Alrich for proper form in society stationery and dance programs. 744 Mass. St. FEIN'S 929 Mass. St. Albert R. Kennedy DENTIST Bell 1515. Suite 5 Jackson Building. Specialist in Diseases of EVE, EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. G. A. HAMMAN, M. D. Office Over Dick's Drug Store. Take 'Em Down To Those Shoes You Want Repaired Frank Koch The Tailor 727 Mass. St. Your Baggage handled, Household Moving W. J. FRANCISCO Boarding Auto and Hack Livery. Open day and night. Corriveau Points. Phones 139. 868-812-814 Vt. Stt. Teaches Gregg touch Typewriting. for K. U. Students. all Summer. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Shorthand and Special classes School in session ED. W. PARSONS, Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, and Laughs 717 Mass. St. Your Work Solicited. ELDRIDGE HOUSE BARBER SHOP. Hodges & Hodges, Prop. The Shop Where Students go. Lawrence - - Kansas Under New Management Under New Managemen elldRIDGE.HOUSE. SHOE REPAIRING 1017 Mass. FORNEY CHAS. C. SEEWIR 917 Mass. St. Printing and Engraving. INDIAN STORE. OF COURSE YOU KNOW that you can't keep flaxseed in your hand—it runs between your fingers. Money, in this respect, is a lot like flaxseed. Keep it in your own hands and it will get away from you—little by little—till it's all gone. Put your money in the hands of this bank, where it will be held as securely as flaxseed in a canvass bag. LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK THE FLOWER SHOP Killarney Roses are Splendid now. MRS. GEO. ECKE. 825½ Mass. Phones 62 Phones 621 American Beauties are Good.