PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1927 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. WORLD'S LARGEST MOBILE COAST DEFENSE GUN UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, N. V. Fort MacArthur, Calif. - The largest mobile coast defense ride of the world given its first service firing in a spectacular test. Twenty-four rounds of ammunition were fired at moving larger targets and a range of 37 miles. The big gun is mounted on a railway cartriage. Athletic Giant Enrolls for University Classes Every once in a while one mans about a giant and then desires to be rolled up. A giant is rolled as a soapmomore, is an athlete who towers above the walkway 6 feet high. This little giant who comes from Concordia, Kan., has had some experience in athletics and looks it too good to ignore. It's tall, and it's a "straight a string." Harry Kersenbrook, "Grassy," has had experience in football, basketball and track and has starred in all of his games. He is both in his and a weight man in track. For the past year and a half he attended Donegole College, Crete, Ohio, where he starred in these games. John Bunn, must wait through football season, however, in order to see him play against players from through school and will not be able to participate in athletics until开学 time at the stadium at the present time. Read the Kansan want ads. Suiting You—That's My Business SCHULZ the TAILOR Hutchinson Fair Includes University Exhibitors Much of the extension division exhibitions at the state fair being held in Topeka this week, and a few others will be shipped to the Hutchinson fair tomorrow. There are two days. The fair at Hutchinson begins Sept. 17 and will close Sep. 23. The medical school will have a small exhibition at Hutchinson, including exhibits on the history of this. This will probably be in operation there for two days. The architectural and engineering schools will also have a few perspectives and plans at Hutchinson, according to W. A. Dill, B. U. news. EXHIBITIONS of many of the University's activities are being shown at Topeka this week. Harriers to Meet Wisconsin Oct. 8 in Season Opener Rent-a-Fan New Fans $4.00 Up Why Suffer? DOUGLAS RADIO CO. Cross Country Prospects Bright With Frazier and Sarvis Back on Team The Coffin May Not Run The other better man is Captain Sarvi. Sarvis will support to Fraser last year. With the exception of Fraser, Sarvi was the best man on the squad last year. The other better man in the varsity is Coffin, who ran last year, Coffin, however, has a position as assistant instructor in bacteriology and there is some doubt as to his status. Cross country prospect at K. U. look brighter this year than they have for some time. While only two letter men are back there are several good prospects from last year's freshman squad, and some reserve mat- From the freshman squad come Marshall, Dale, McAllister and Fortune, all of whom did exceptionally good work last fall. Dr. H. J. Haff, Kansas expects these men to develop into first class material this year. "Poez" Frazier, diminutive two miller and cross country man, who won the two mile at the Valley meet at Manhattan last year, and who was second to the great Ray Conger of Wisconsin, will undoubtedly be the leader in most of the races in which he participates this year. Inasmuch as Conger is through with Valley competition, "Poez" should lead the other barriers at the Valley meet to be run at Manhattan this year. Wisconsin First Opponent The first meet of major importance this year will be with Wisconsin. Oct. 8, Wisconsin has held the Big Ten championship for several years, and is led by the Big Ten champion, K. U. Barber Shop & Beauty Parlor We invite comparison Quality, Finish, Comfort Prices no higher 727 Massachusetts J. B. Lowell Shoe Shop 17 W.9th, Union Shop Associated Master Barbers of America PHONE 1028 FOR APPOINTMENTS UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, H. V. The K. U. 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He will present his research on taxation from Canada and the United States have assembled to discuss the various problems. Among those problems to be discussed this year will be "State Taxation of Federal Public Land," "Taxation Commercial Property," "the Law on Tax Exemption," and various reviews of tax legislation in the past. Ruth Perkins, M. A.' 26, and Mattie Crummins, M. A.' 26, spent the summer in Europe. Featuring Friday -- Saturday Hart Schaffner & Marx New Fall Clothes Cedar Tan Smoke Greys Varsity Model 3-Button Coat $30 - $35 - $40 - $45 “extra trousers, too” College Hall Clothes $25 - $30 - $35 Mallory Hats Stetson Hats Gym Clothes Laundry Cases Interwoven Socks Manhattan Shirts Freshman Caps Knickers Selling Now Selling All The New Shapes and Shades SkofStadS The Right Size May Be The Wrong Hat No matter if the size is alright, a Fall Hat is all wrong if it doesn't flatter your features. We study character in heads, as well as contour in hats. 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