UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Around Mount Oread Pai Dyer, a sophomore engineer, will leave Thursday for his home in Winfield where he will spend the Easter holidays. Paul for two weeks has been preparing to depart, and is now only waiting the call of that "midnight choo-choo." Dyer states that he wants to see how Southwestern, his old Alma Mater, is progressing, but a reporter with a nose for news believes that Southwestern will be a second interest with Paul. The genial ticket agent at the Union Pacific station can tell merely by looking at a student whether or not he wants to go home and just where that home is located. That is, there are six or seven students who make trips home over this road quite regularly, and they pay with their ticket window their ticket is stamped and ready for them. The ticket agent is one"who members" and his kindly little attention is appreciated by the students. Marie Nelson, one of the senior girls of the College, is ill at her home in Greenleaf Kansas. But she hopes to be back in school soon. The Kansan wishes to correct a misquotation that appeared in this column last night and at the same time apologize to Chas. Gibson, who was misquoted. Gibson says he did not say, "Besides being a poor sport this HERE golf is hard to write heads for." What he said is as follows. "Besides being a poor sport this golf is hard to place a head over when it appears in a story." If you don't believe it, ask him. Word from Bob Sellers, '13, says that he will be in Lawrence in a few days to look over the Hill again and to visit with friends. Bob has been doing newspaper work in Texas until just recently. He is now in Paola in the tombstone business. His many friends will be glad to note whether or not the business is making a "dead one" out of him. ANNOUNCEMENTS Professor Thorpe at the freshman smoker the other night was offering consolation to the first year men who had felt the rigors of prison life and been "old," according to the journalism professor "had been spanked by his father, when between WANT ADS Seniors who did not get commencement invitations can get them from the committee up to the fifteenth. The committee is: Rose Dyer, Helen Alphin, Paul Serber, Floyd Devil, Arthur Duston, and Sam Fainchild. LOST-Silver purse, Alpha Delta Pi seal on back, lost on 3rd floor Fraser Thursday. Call B. 1835. 129-8 Cottages in Estes Park for rent. Call Bell 1318 or address X, Care University Daily Kansan. 129-5 PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. M.CONNELLI, Physician and Assistant Professor of Medicine, Residence, 1346 Temp. Hall, 803 Bed, Monmouth. J. F. BROCK, Optomist and Specialist in Office 802 Mass Phone phones 605. HARRY REDING. M. D. Eyes, ear, nose, mouth. Phone 513. Home 512. Phones,耳语 513, Home 512. $\textcircled{6}$ A. HAMMAN M. D. Ege. ear, and B. BIRCHER M. D. Ege. Building guaranteed. Dick Building. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. J. W. O'BRYON, Deudt. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Belfl. Phone 507. J. R. BECHTEL, M. D. D. O. 833 Mass Abbottts Street. Both phones, office and phone numbers. G. W. JONES, A. M. M., M. D., Diseases of the stomach, surgery, and gynecology suite 1, F. A. B. Aldg. Residence, 1201 Ohile St. Both phones, 35. DR. H, T. JONES, Room 12 F. A, Hall Bldg. Residence 1130 Tenn. Phones 211 1147 DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over Squires' Studio. Both phones. DR. BURT R. WHITE oppose. Phones, Bell 938, Home 257, Office, 745 Mass. St. W. D. Parsons, Engraver, Watchmaker an Jeweler. W. D. Parsons and Jewelry. Blion Plorn Mass. Mass. s. T. GILLISPIE, M. D. O. Office柜 partment St. Residence 728 Bison 500. Lions House 600. CLASSIFIED Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing Co. for gas Phone Kennedy Mazda lamps. 657 Majna Mazda 658 MRS ELLISON. Dressmaking and Ladies Vernon. Phone Bell 2411 West. 105 Vermont. Phone Bell 2411 West. Ladies Tailors Queen Olive Colony. System and sewing. Bryce Campbell. System and sewing. Mrs. G. Mark Brown. 834 Kyl. Hail hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-gifts, "Mariello to the Ball," hairdressing, hair-styling,毛发造型,头饰 Hair Dress Shop, 927 Mass Rm. 51, Indirect Hair Dressning, 927 Mass Rm. 51 Earnest R. Smith, of Kansas City, Mo., a graduate of the School of Pharmacy, spent Saturday, Sunday, and Monday in Lawrence visiting friends and going through the chemistry building. his sobs he exclaimed, 'All right, you just wait till I grow up. "What do you mean?" inquired his father, 'Do you mean that when you grow up I will get to know you better.' No, replied the boy, 'but I'm going to give his grandson the dickens.' Hair Dressers Dr. C. B. Francisco, of Kansas City, Mo., a graduate of the School of Medicine, '05, was on the hill Monday, looking over the School of Medicine and the School of Pharmacy. Sam Ferguson has discovered that even freshmen candidates for the Men's Student Council are not exempt from wearing the official badge until he is in school yesterday morning minus his distinguishing "lid" trusting that he might expect leniency from the sophis on account of the cold weather. The upperclassmen were not very lenient and in fact had no patience as he going to sleep in that cap and put a string under his chin so that it may never escape him. Miss Olive Sherrard, a former student in the School of Pharmacy, now owning a drug store in Kansas City. She is helping finish up some work in chemistry. Barber Shops Go where they all go J. C. HOUK 913 Mass. Editor-to-be Alfred Waddell, of Ottawa, our popular librarian has decided to go as missionary and instructor in English and Rhetoric to a college in Syria, Asia Minor. When Alfred announced this, he smiled. "Yes," said Professor Dykstra in his American Government class, "when a Mexican in Mexico City demands of an American a million persons, the American should be able to defend against them most of a warship in the bay and demand respect for his rights." Question: What bay adjoins Mexico City? Student's Co-op Club. $2.50 to $3.00 per week 1340 KY Geo. H, Vansell Seward Arthur W. Ericson expects to stay in Lawrence over the Easter vacation. He says he will spend his summer preparing for the sophomore hop. John M. Johnson advocated government owned pickle factories with much fervor in the ten o'clock public speaking section Tuesday. Even in these days of woman's suffrage, women cannot be entirely independent. Three girls coming out of the Geology building yesterday tried to open the door in the face of the heavy north wind but their combined efforts were to no effect, and they were forced to remain inside until one of the sterner sex came along to help them out of their difficulty. Has anybody seen Leon Harsh's knife? He lent it to someone but he doesn't remember to whom. It was a new knife, it hung on his shoulder twenty-five cents. Harsh is making a personal canvass of every man on the hill. At a certain fraternity house in Lawrence, some of the men have been making slighting remarks about the food. One night this week several of them were invited out to dinner. When they returned the fraternity steward noticeying they had little to say about the dinner, asked them what kind of food. So one answered for several minutes and then of them casually remarked that he "guessed they could stand their own board for awhile." SOLOMON WINS DEBATE ON MINIMUM WAGE LAW (By Algo D. Henderson) (By Algo D. Henderson) Solomon, April 2.-The Solomon high school successfully defended the championship of the Fifth and Sixth Congressional district of Kansas in the Kansas High School Debating League on Friday night. The debate game with Norton county highlighted the question: "Resolved that Kansas should enact minimum wage legislation." Solomon won with the negative side of the question. The judges for the debate were Producers Ostrum, Kammenmeyer and Winship of the Kansas State Agricultural College. The Solomon team was composed of Amy Bailey, Edith Lank, and Glen Ramsey. RENO CO. LOSES 5 GAMES IN 3 YEARS OF PLAYING Nickerson, April 1—The Reno County high school has closed a successful basketball season and although it failed to capture the state championship played all the stronger teams in the state; 29 games in all and 27 of these have been victorious. This makes 'a total of 80 games played in the last three years out of which Reno has had 75 victories. Chocolate, strawberry, vanilla, caramel nut, peach, banana nut cream and orange ice. Reynolds Bros. Bell 645; Home 558.-Adv. Unicameral Legislature, Colorado vs. Kansas tonight; Fraser Hall. 8 o'clock—Adv. For your Easter greeting take a box of Wiedemann's chocolates.—Adv. "They Lace in Front" Wear Your Easter Suit Over a Gossard Corset It will be sure to fit and be the most comfortable of all corsets. It gives a slender, fashionable figure line without any discomfort. Let us fit you in one of these. Prices from $2.00 to $12.50. Weaver's Oranges 1¢ - Oranges 1¢ Received a new shipment of extra large California naval oranges which we can sell at 1¢ each Sale starts WEDNESDAY MORNING Just think—only 12¢ a dozen 1¢ each CALIFORNIA FRUIT STAND 1015 MASS. ST. "NEXT THE VAUDEVILLE" AURORA GRAND TODAY - ROSEMARY THEABY and HARRY MEYERS in "HIS WIFE" - 2 Reels FRIDAY—EARL WILLIAMS in Vitagraph's '2 Reel Domestic Drama, "THE MISCHIEF MAKERS" MONDAY—MRS. FISKE, America's Most Distinguished Artist in Her Foremost Success Distinguished Artist in Her Foremost Success "TESS of the D'URBERVILLES" Special Arranged Music by Mr. Childs AT THE AURORA-MONDAY ONLY Remember the folks at home with a box of Wiedemann's chocolates.—Adv. --Barker Collars-and have it delivered the rest of the school year, until June 5. Unicameral Legislature, Colorado vs. Kansas tonight; Fraser Hall, 8 o'clock.—Adv. 2 for 25c $ - \frac{1}{4} $ and $ \frac{3}{4} $ sizes THE ONLY ESTABLISHED BRAND of 2 for 25c Linen Collars Made in the United States IN LAWRENCE ONLY AT PECKHAM'S CITY CAFE 906 Mass. Strictly Home Cooking Ever try our Special 15c Lunch? You'll like it. Typewriting Done By Alvin L. Babb 1334 Ohio St. Bell 'Phone 1574 W SAM S. SHUBERT SAM S. SHUBERT Mat. Wed. and Sat. THE ARGYLE CASE Next—PEG O' MY HEART THE COCA-COLA CO. Atlanta, Ga. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 744 Mass. Surplus and profits $100,000 The Student Depository A GOOD PLACE TO EAT AT SPRING SUITINGS FRANK KOCH TAILOR 727 Mass. ANDERSON'S OLD STAND JOHNSON & TUTTLE 715 PROPS. Mass. Unicameral Legislature, Colorado vs. Kansas tonight; Fraser Hall. 8 o'clock.—Adv. McCOLLOCH'S Drug Store THE REXALL STORE. Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Bubber Stamps, Engraving. Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. A. G. ALRICH Printing On 14th Street THE COLLEGE BARBER Bert Wadham Business College Lawrence, Kansas. THEY ARE HERE You Can Earn a Good Living and lay up your money too, on graduation four years after you graduate. You can receive at once get the job you will secure a good position. Free Employment Bureau at your service. Free Business College. Free best Business College. No vacations. PROTSCH The Tailor Mr. Baseball Fan Are you interested in the Varsity team,the fraternity leagues, and the inter-club league? If you are,you will want to get all the dope of the games. 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