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University Daily Kansan from Lawrence, Kansas • 4

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UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NOVEMBER 18, 1918. 1 1 11. 111 uut iimciieuneiie we are serving Women's Basketball Will Begin at Once Museum Curator Receives Engraved Shell From Son rA- nrftnr ,.1, 1 1 1 0ttimi tbtx Sciences. The men have straw mattresses and two or three blankets apiece, but the quarters are well heated. Heavier Cornhuskers Defeat Kansas Eleven (Continued from page 1) ,1 if i nm.

chili and sandwiches. Wiedemann's. Adv. Will The following men were excused I wen ior me iiusKers. in game was Preliminary Class Work Take Place of Try Outs from classes' by military authorities November 15: Although Husker student-soldiers have to march more than a block to the mess hall, they do not have to wash their own dishes.

All members of the S. A. T. C. are fed in one building, the basement of the Y.

M. C. A. Block, Bloss, S- Boecker, F. a farce as iar as iootbaii goes, but the Husker eleven showed the driving power and won easily.

The summary: Nebraska 20 Kansas 0 kE. Neumann Banta L. T. Hubka (capt.) Norris L. G.

W. Munn Jones H. T. Martin, assistant curator, has received from his son Harry Martin, a French "75" shell, beautifully wrought; to be used as an oranmental vase. It has the fieur de lis hammered on it.

The shell was fired by a battery of the Allied forces and young Martin took it to a place where the convalescing soldiers do all sorts of work, such as the hammering of these designs in shells. Written just below the design is, "Alsace 1914-1918." Boyd, F. Brooks, J. Casto, J. Chapman, E.

W-Dewall, L. Goranson, C- I Green, E. R. Hackley, H. D.

Nebraska Navy unit is smaller than the one here. There are ahnnt C- -M. Munn Kanode, R. Kriesel, G. Mottji65 jackies in training at Lincoln.

Freshman basketball classes will meet Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2:50 o'clock; sophomore class Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8:15 o'clock; junior and senior classes Tuesday and Thursday at 3:43 o'clock announced Hazel Pratt, director of athletics for women. "This is the first time in four years the courts have not been monopolized i by the men while women waited to Kruse, II. Kurtz, W. O. Lasnier, A.

Lavery, J. Light The S. A. T. C.

army is smaller than at the University. K. G. Armour K. T.

Lyman R. E. Swanson cap, C. S. Lovelace, L.

Lynch, -Howarth Desmond Marxeri Hochuli Foster (capt.) Bunn Simons Heizer Q. T. L- Mallory, W. Matzeder, R. Already for Winter Clothes SUITS OVERCOATS SWEATERS SHIRTS CAPS HATS Doughboys Use Shoes In Lieu of Pillows Miss Genevieve West returned to De Soto Sunday after spendine the' L.

H. Jobes R. H. Lantz F. B.

Hartley Substitutions a a Minnick, H. Rupard, H. week-end at her home here. Lam- Schwab, Schwartz, Scott, Sleeping without a pillow is the phear for Neumann, Kriemelmeyer Excellent pastuerized ice cream, all flavors, at Wiedemann's. Adv.

J. Staatz, A- Stevens, V. D. Tilsely, J. H.

hardest part of army life, according for Hubka, Dana for Armour, Ross practice until the men were at meals or asleep," said Miss Pratt. Until January the work will be preliminary work in preparation for tryouts for class teams. Tryouts for the fourth annual interclass tournament will be held after Christmas. The class of '18-won the championship for three successive years. fnr DanaRov far T.r, Martini0 SOme the McCook field rookies Winkler, R.

Wilson, Wag The Red Cross is Efficient. fnr have been it since the ner, J. Zimmerman, A. Glee Club Tryout Open S. A.

T. C. broke out. Pillows and navy clothes seem to be controlled by the same staff of clerks in Washington, for there are about as many of one as the other here. It doesn't feel quite right, so they say, to just lie there on a mattress with nothing on it but a blanket and your rest is broken into something To All University Women Barracks Barrage j--r for Norris, McLeod for Desmond, Rinehart for Hochuli, Mason for Foster, Ruble for Heizer, Patton for Rinehart, Walthers for Ruble.

Touchdowns Jobes, Swanson 2. Safety Bunn. Time of Periods 15 minutes. The score by periods: Nebraska 0 2 12 620 Kansas 0 0 0 0 00 Officials J. C.

Masker, Northwestern University, referee; A. G. Reid, Michigan University, umpire. Tryouts for the Women's Glee Club will be held Tuesday night, at 7:15 o'clock in the fine arts building at 1406 Tennessee Street. This is, open to all women of the University.

S. A. T. C. Officers and Students We manufacture and carry in stock a full assortment of S.

A. T. C. accessories. Everything you need.

A FEW SPECIALS Officers' Serge Uniforms $25.00 Spiral 3.50 Flannel 3.00 Hat cords, Insignia, Military Books, Sporting Goods and hundreds of articles listed in our catalog Write for" it Today Army Navy Supply Co. 210 W. 42d St. New York Ciy That a railroad engineer makes a first-class carpenter when he gets into the army is shown by the remodeled orderly room of Company which moved into Barracks No. 8 last week.

Thomas H. Lane is responsible for the new office quarters of the com- fierce by the flat monotony of the bunk. And when you sleep on your arm, your arm goes to sleep too, which adds little to the comfort of the doughboy, or the' salty seaman. The rate of mortality among bug Prof. W.

B. Downing, director, and Helen Peffer, manager, expect a large number of women to try out for the Club this year. The membership will Nebraska Sidelights Kansas spirit could not have been better upheld than by the bunch of be limited to about forty women. the orderly room, a bed-room for rooters attended the Nebr ska game. The trip to Lincoln HEADQUARTERRS Mrs.

L. J. Willits of, St Francis, visited here Saturday -with her niece, Lucille Pontius, c'19. FOR lieutenant, and a supply room. Co.

lays claim to having more Varsity players than any other outfit in the regiment. The following men from that Company either played or were on the bench at Lincoln: Heizer, Foster, Simons, Patton, Hochuli, Russell, Desmond and Pringle. Russell A. Harding of Company spent the week-end at his home at McCloud. warmed the men up so much that even the cold Nebraska drizzle failed to cool them.

Rooting was kept up during the game to the last minute of play. The band played throughout the game, with but short breathing spells. During these rests the musicians yelled with the rooters. A feature of the sidelines was the Nebraska and Kansas bands' both playing the same pieces in concert. lers would decrease at once if the War Department would feather the sol-diers's nest with a pillow.

All sorts of substitutes for the good old downy goose feathers have been tried, but none have been found to produce a sweet disposition when reveille sounds. Sometimes they fold up their overcoats or blouses or extra breeches and sleep on them, but the pressing bill causes them to lose more sleep than is gained, so this method has been discarded as a loosing proposition. Sleeping on a suit-case is a trifle rocky, and few have had the nerve to import pillows from home. But, declares the clerk of the company, a parfect substitute has at last A. T.

C. DAN'S CAFE The Place to Eat Try us and be convinced 906 Mass. St. Phone 159 SAY IT WITH FLOWERS ACCESSORIES Seventy-eight men from Company iney re some ngnters!" mis was accompanied the team to Lincoln. general sideline opinion of the K.

U. GLASSES FITTED We grind the lenses in our own factory on the premises. We measure and duplicate your broken lenses while you wait. Save the pieces. Hester Roberts, Optometrists 831 Mass.

St. Phone 594 Because of the exodus, the mess-hall team wh kPt going against their heavier opponents all the time, al any, a perfect substitute has at last in Barracks 8 took a vacation, Sat though dressed in wet, mud-covered one has tried it but this particular urday and Sunday, the men eating at Numbers 3, 4 and 5. suns irom tne nrsi iew minuies 01 cierkf it is reCommended only by its play to the end of the game.1 inventor, who declares that all speci- The Cornhuskers had two girls on "cations demanded of a reg'lar pillow their cheerleader but this did are fiIled perfectly. He tells it this Conklin and L. E.

Waterman Fountain Pens McCOLLOCH'S DRUG STORE 847 Mass. not keep the Jayhawkers under "You take yur 8hoes' and Put them under the matress, soles facing Otto E. Haelsig, supply sergeant of Company visited at his home 'in Eudora on a week-end pass. Gail R. Soper, formerly of Company receiver his discharge last week.

Soper was a medical student but not in the reserve, and had never been inducted into the S. A. T. C. leadershi of Leach, Hoover, and Hemphill, from outyelling the Because of the slow drizzle during the game, Nebraska opened the grand- Priced Within Reason AT OohnsonI each other, about this far apart.

(Business of indicating.) Then the place in between is just the right height and is as soft and nice as the kind in mother's bed." Try it once, seamen and soldiers, you're welcome. The Red Cross is Mobile. Lawrence Floral Company Phone 55 1447 Mass. St. Company now has a Columbia stand to those who had been in the LAWRENCE HAT WORKS and SHINING PARLOR For MEN and WOMEN 833 Mass.

Phone 2253 open in the bleachers. After the game, a Kansas player's suit weighed forty pounds more than it should have. Grafonola, rented by the members of the outfit. Many of the men who went home on week-end passes brought back records, and the company now has a sizable collection. Inspection of barracks in the second battalion was to have been held Friday evening by the battalion commander.

After a 2-hour wait the inspection was called off at about 9 o'clock just in time to catch the train for Nebraska. Jobes, the Nebraska left half showed good playing ability in the game. He repeatedly went through the line for gains. A Cup of Hot Coffee A Pot of Tea Steaming Hot Bouillon Or the Baby's Milk Can be prepared In a Jiffy The Nebraska S. A.

T. C. members are wearing blue hat cords, and the bronze silk cords of Kansas rooters seemed like black and gold to many of them. Many K. U.

men who wore wrap leggings and silk hat cords received salutes from the Husker It's A Great Life If You Don't Weaken S. A. T. C. Men Do You Want the Daily Kansan? If you do fill our this blank and send it to the DAILY KANSAN NOW 3 months 1 6 months $2.00 Enclosed please find for which send me the DAILY KANSAN for months.

Name ddr Several Kansas men entered the S. A. T. C. quarters and some of the soldiers shouted "Attention." The Kansans caught the joke, gave "rest" and "cussed out" some of the men for the conditio nof their cots.

The ticket takers saluted a K. U. rookie, and he is said to have gone past them into the game, none of them daring to ask for his ticket. On a Sterno Stove Canned Heat MOST CONVENIENT AND ECONOMICAL Buy One at DIGK'S DRUG STORE THE ARMY DRUG STORE Nebraska has no barracks but uses the partially finished Hall of Social Nobody for company all day but perhaps three or four rats, scampering out from their hiding places, and scampering back again at the sound of the busy click of the switchboard! This switchboard is the one which the telephone exchange of the University of Kansas maintains in Fraser Hall, in an almost inaccessible and unknown corner of the basement, back in the end of the Weights and Measures Room. It is here that Miss Hazel Bailey works, and even in a place like this, she stoutly denies "that she gets lonesome during her eight hours of duty, or that she finds the work monotonous.

But she does think that it might be a little more pleasant if the switchboard were upstairs. The offices upstairs are busy, but telephone headquarters is one of the busiest corners in Fraser. Through this department all telephone calls come to the professors. In general the calls seem to come from their wives. At times everyone wants to talk at the same time, and this is especially true at noon.

The operator says she could probably keep track very well of the professors who get TODAY and TOMORROW Mat. Night VARSITY The Dainty and Charming Star Bowersock Theater Monday, November 18 Constance Talmadge (Queen of Comedy) IN "The Shuttle" By the Celebrated Author, Frances Hodgson Burnett. EXTRA Charlie Chaplin in "The Woman" home to lunch on time, and of those who are always late and keep their wives waiting. All the troubles caused by the 160 lines of the University and the seven city lines end at 6 p. for at that time the lines are connected with the city switchboards.

Miss Bailey has worked at he Exchange since August. To go from K. U. to France is one of her ambitions. BOWERSOCK Tomorrow Only ALICE BRAPY in "THE DANCER" Wednesda y- BOTH THEATRES ARY PICKFORD in "JOHANNA ENLISTS" By C.

W.BELL and MARK SEVAN PRICES 50c, 75c $1.00 and $1.50 Tickets at Round Corner Drug Store..

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