UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ERS. THIS WEEK mpany THIS WEEK ompany in Household Moving CO. Ad Night mming. Cont St. on's OR EN! D. , COAT ons ilor me 160 NERY ORE Mass. be glad NS. er and ce, Kan catalog contains at work a quickly position. Box 10 e. K wing Em- ing adges REET SCHOOL HOUSE IN TEN FOOT SNOW DRIFT Garden City Students, Unable to Reach Classrooms, Enjoy Enforced Holiday By W. W. Campbell. Garden City High School, March 5.-Holidays have been numerous this year. At the first of the term the heating plant went bad. On Wash- ington Road a stork stuck for two days. The next school day the building was in a ten foot drift and no school held. "IF WISHES WERE HORSES" WAS SUBJECT OF LECTURE By Wilf Montgomery. Eskridge High School, March 6.—Superintendant G. A. Brown of the Eskridge Schools went to Harveyville Friday evening to deliver his lecture, "If Wishes Were Horses." Much of the material for this talk has been obtained by original investigation in the schools where Mr. Brown has taught. Deutsch Edition Pleased. The German classes were highly pleased Monday morning when Mr. Crawford, a former graduate of K. U., and copies of the Daily Kannon which contained the special page of German. STATE BOARD'S LECTURER TALKS ON TUBERCULOSI By Bertha Lynn Neesho Falls High School, March 6.—Dr. Haughey who is sent out by the state board of health gave a talk on day afternoon on physiology and hygiene. His lecture dwelt on the prevention of tuberculosis. PUPIL'S WORK PLACED ON EXHIBITION FOR VISITORS Neosho Falls High School, March 5.—A specimen of each pupil's work was placed on exhibit for visitors to examine last Monday. A large part of them was on paper, but many pieces of wood work and garments were shown. Can Anyone Beat This? By Ralph Price. Iola High School, March 5.—The athletic association gate receipts for the season are $1,114. Shoes and jerseys have been furnished the boys of the team. BIG MUSICAL CONTEST AT INDEPENDENCE ON MARCH 7 By Geo. Miller. By Geo. Miller. Paola Kernig, March 5. The girls' double bout with SILK HOSIERY We have just put in stock our spring assortment of black and colored silk hose from the Wayne Knitting Mills. All over this country you will find this make of hose in the leading stores. There is none better for the money. A. D. WEAVER Southeastern Kansas musical contest at Independence, Kansas, march seventh. The young ladies are Hazel Numbers, Marguerite Petty, May Church, Ruth Sheldon, Edna Doty, Mildred Clemans, Lola Dunn, Ethel Krause, and Miss Georgia Williford pianist. All Shades---a pair $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Normal Course Successful. By James Mason. Seneca High School. March 5. —The normal course has shown steady growth since its installation three years ago. This year fourteen of the twenty-eight members of the senior class are taking the work. WINFIELD AND WICHITA TIED FOR THIRD PLACE By Paul Wilson. Winfield High School, March 6—The Winfield basket ball team defeated the Wichita team at this place Friday 30 to 25. This game tied the two teams for third place in the Arkansas Valleb High School Basket ball league. The game was preceded by a game between the girls team and which was won yy Winfield 19 to 13. Senior Play April 15. The date for the Senior play has been set for the fifteenth of April. This is for the financial support of the annual which will be published this year without advertisement. Board Will Eat Yearly Meal. The domestic science department is at work on the plans for a banquet within the next two weeks for the dinner. This is an annual affair and is prepared and served by those in the class. HEER UP TEDDY OLD MAN YOUVE WON OUT AGAIN By Irving Brown. Burlington High School, March 6—The elivies class is holding more sessions of the House of Representatives, and Senate. Bills are introduced and referred to committees and afterwards debated and a vote taken. A straw vote on the presidential candidates Tuesday, came out twelve for Roosevelt and two for Taft. Belpre High School, March 6.—The W. C. T. U., of this place has presented the school with a picture of Frances E. Willard. The gift was presented by Rev. G. B. Haggard, pastor of the local Baptist church. The new Spring Coats are especially attractive. Whippcords, Serges, and Light Weight English Coats, navy, cream, brown, gray or novelty cloths. By Herbert Schall. Dodge City High School, March 6.—Miss Florence B. Ream, of Topeka, has been engaged to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Miss Helen Haynes. Miss Ream has been doing graduate work at Washburn this year. NEW THINGS FOR SPRING W. C. T. U. Present Picture. By Harold Payne. Miss Louise Weidemann's children's class in piano will give a recital at the down town studio next Wednesday, March 13 at 4:15. They will be assisted by Miss Agnes Moses, soprano, a student in the University. Albert Maugeslord left yesterday for Minneapolis, Minn., where he will attend the Province Conclave of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. FLORENCE REAM TAKES POSITION AT DODGI Samuel Baker, sophomore in College from Leavenworth, Kansas, has pledged to Alpha Tau Omega. ARRIVING DAILY AT English Tailored Suits that have just the proper touch. Every garment is perfectly modeled and tailored. You could find no better assortment anywhere. By Herbert Schall. Miss Lilian Smith is visiting her sister, Miss Lucile Smith, a sophomore in the College. BETWEEN CLASSES. The Beta Theta Pi fraternity will give an informal dance at the chapter house Friday evening. INNES' $9.00 to $25.00 $12.00 to $35.00 Miss Margaret McFadden ex. '10 of Kansas City, Missouri, is a guest at the Kappa house. $1.00 to $8.00 The New Models of Corsets: C B. Modart Front Lace, Redfern, Warner's, Thomson's, and American Lady. Miss Mary McClennan, of Topeka and Miss Alice Brown, of Wichita are the guests of Miss Katherine Dolman. No more complete line of corsets shown in any department store a dozen times our size. MAMED MA TALIRED RMI WORKSHOP OF WORTH J. E. Todd, assistant professor of Geology and Minerology will go to McPherson tomorrow, where he will deliver an address before the high school on "Kansas in the Glacial Period." The sororities will give a girls Pan-Hellenic dance at Ecke's hall Saturday afternoon. Miss Louise Fairchild, a freshman in the College, went to Topeka last night to attend the Kappa Sigma spring party. Mrs. L. E. Roberts, of Kausa City, Missouri, is visiting her daughter, Margaret, at the Chi Omega house. Clare Poland, a freshman in the School of Engineering, was called to Kansas City Wednesday evening on account of the death of his grandmother. EATS 10,000 BUG-EGGS IN A SINGLE SEASON Mrs. Sheila Ellsworth Burlingame, of Oklahoma City, a former student here is visiting friends in Lawrence this week. Calvin Morrow, of Washington Kansas, a middle law, has pledged to the Keltz. To each of the first 25 persons taking advantage of our special house wiring offer, by giving contracts for wiring their houses before March 25, we will give free of charge, an Electric Toaster, value $3.75. Crisp, brown, piping hot toast made on the breakfast table Lawrence Railway and Light Co.-Adv. Low Estimate a Chickadee's Diet,- and They Work In Flocks! Our most skilled campus gymnast, among the birds, is the ordinary Black-capped Chiekadee. He can swing head downwards from the tip of a branch, singing all the while in his industrious search for provender. The deepest snows do not cover up his table, but his bad days come when everything is covered with sleet. He takes his name from his most frequent notes, but the call that draws more attention than his self introductory ones, is his off repeated "phoebe" call of two or three notes, with a minor interval between. Kennedy Plumbing Co. 937 Mass St. Phones 658—Ady. The chickadee, which Emerson calls a scrap of valor, does more than merely amuse us with his performances and pleases us with his song. His common economic value is ranked high by a well known entomologist. "A single chickadee" he writes, "has been known to eat as many as 450 insect eggs in one day," and 100 eggs eaten each day by a flock of 10 chicken. He is be destroyed each day and 100,000 during the winter." This is a conservative estimate which is believed to be considerably below the actual average. A. P. B. The Business Manager will give 5c a copy for numbers 25,15,and 14 of the Daily Kansan. ANNOUNCEMENTS *all announcements for this columna* *editor to the news* *editor before 11 A.M.* Masque Club will meet Thursday at 7:30 o'clock in Fraser hall. Mandolin Club -wil rehearse this evening in room 116, Fraser hall at 7:00. Masque Club -Try-outs for parts in the club's production tonight in Fraser hall at 7:30 o'clock. Sophomore Football Men—The sweaters for the members of the sophomore football team are at Smith's News Depot. Mrs. Charles H. Ashton will be at home from three to six, Thursday afternoons during the month of March to the girls of her district. Debating Society -The K. U. debating society will hold a meeting in room 501 Fraser hall, Friday evening at 7:45. Graduate Club Meeting—8 p. m. Friday, March 8th. Prof. A. M. Wilcox will give an illustrated lecture in room 206 Fraser hall on the subject, "A Trip to Greece." Good Government Club—The Good Government club will not meet tonight as was previously announced. Mayor Brown of Kansas City is again unable to be here. Botany Lecture—Prof. John M Coulter, head of the Botany department at the University of Chicago will give daily lectures on "Highe Plants" in the lecture room of Snoo hall for two weeks beginning March 11. Quill Club Members will bring all un-sold copies of the November Oread Magazine to the check stand Friday morning, without fail. This is important. Ellis Davidson, Editor. Lecture—Gem Expert, Dr. Kunz will give an illustrated lecture on jewelry and precious stones in Fraser hall Friday evening March 8 at 8:00. College Faculty Meeting—The regular March meeting of the College faculty will be held Thursday, March 7, at 4:30 o'clock in the Physics lecture room. Frank Strong, president. The Business Manager will give 5c a copy for numbers 25,15,and 14 of the Daily Kansan. G. A. Hamman, M. D., eye, ear, nose, and throat.-Adv. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, Lost and Found. Found - Gold ring two weeks ago in gymnasium. 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