UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN These Firms have expressed a willingness to be bonded Pantatorium Dealers These Firms are run by good Reliable Men HE WAS FIRST W. C. Brown Introduced the Pantatorium Into Lawrence Ten or eleven years ago when W. C. Brown, a graduate of Tuskegee, came to Lawrence and started the Lawrence Pantatorium, many predicted that he would be well-liked were the people of Lawrence surely the operating cost at which a man could keep his clothes cleaned and pressed. But Mr. Brown did not fail. The men of the town liked the idea and now the Lawrence Pantatorium is the leading establishment of its kind in Lawrence. Seven or eight persons are employed there for the time and they are larger than for the place and their largest its scope and all kinds of cleaning, pressing, etc. Their alteration department has become an important one and they do the altering for a number of the largest firms in Lawrence. The high character of the work there has held the commerce over the years and the patrons of the Lawrence Pantatorium are its best advertisement. When you want cleaning or press- ing done call either phone 506. On West Warren street.Journal- World. Send it to the Boultinghouse Cleaning Company Boultinghouse & Carter, Props. Cleaners and Dyers "The House where Quality Rules" A pair of Ladies' Gloves cleaned Free with every Ladies' Suit Next Week. Auto Delivery Both Phones 510 1024 Mass. St. THE OLD RELIABLE K. U. Shoe Shop Has been in existence the past seven years, and has always given the students a square deal. Since we have been in our new shop we have put in connection a shining parlor and pantonarium for the convenience of the students. What is the matter with the students? They are all right. Who are all right? The students. Who want a square deal? The students, they want a square deal. Who are on the square? The students are on the square with those who are on the square with them. We are now located at 1342 OHIO We kindly solicit your future patronage and you will always find us on the square. Snow's Cleaning Plant (Successor to Linn) We Guarantee You First-class Work Bell 1090 1017 Mass. St. Home 1107 Pressing, Cleaning, Pressing Will P. Spicer We Do It Right Alterations a Specialty Bell Phone 2523 (2 bits & skiddo) 413 West Adams PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. G. M'COONNELL, Physician and surgeon. Office B199 Mass. 34. St. Louis 625. School of Science. 1846 Temp. B19. Bed 1023, Home 926. J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist in Scientific Glass Fitting. Office B62 Mass. B7. Ball phone. B619. HARRY REDING. M. D. Eye, ear, nose & mouth. Office, F.A. A. Bidge. Phones, Bell 513. Home 512. G. A. HAMMAN. M. D. Eye, ear, and throat specialist. Office, F.A. A. Bidge. Sacrifice Guaranteed. Dick Building. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence. O'BRYAN. Dentist. Over Wilson's Draft Shop. Bell Phone 507. B. R. BECHTEL, M. D., D. O. 833 Massa adquestras Street. Both phones, office and library. G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. D. Diseases of Guinea. I. S. A., A. Bills, Residence, 1200 DR. H. T. JONES, Room 12 F. A. A. Residence 130th Tenn. Room 221. DR. H. L. CHAMHERS. Office over Sports Studio. Both phones. DR. BURT R. WHITE Osteopath. Phones, Bell 838, Home 257, Office, 745 Mass. 8t. CLASSIFIED Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing CO2 for 97 Mass Maude BOXS. Mazda lamps. 937 Mass Maude BOXS. Prices reasonable, work the best. Not in the spring or summer. Towards the end, $495. Buccino & Co., $618 Mass. Stores. 443 W. 2nd St. Ladies Tailors Mir, Ellen. Dresmaling and Ladies Tailoring, 905 Mass. Phones 2411, over www.mir.com Ladies tailoring and Dressmaking. Gowns for all occasions. All work guaranteed. Mrs. T. B. Dally. 914 Mass. House cleaning establishment in connection. Phone: (850) 327-6222. Queen City College System and sewing Dreaming in connection with school. Mrs. G. Mark Brown, 834 Ky. Bell 1764. 210 Burl Lawrence Sewing School. Ladies' tailoring and dressmaking. Sewing school. B14 Mass Phone 565. Miss Powers; Miss C. McCharles Hair Dressers hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-care, nail care. For appointment call Bell 837. Home : 51. The Select Hair Dressing Shop, 927 Mass St. Barber Shops Go where they all go J. C. HOUK 913 Mass. LOST A--a small open face Illinois watch, monogram D. E. S. on back, between library and gym. Call B. 1709W. 83-3* LOST-Small note book containing valuable English literature and American Government notes. Reward for return. Call Monahan at 1428 Bell and save him eight hours credit. 83-3* OST—Lavillier, consisting of three coral roses. Call 1811 Bell or 275 some. Reward. 82-3* A full line of the Sanitol Toilet Articles McCOLLOCH'S Drug Store LAWRENCE Business College Largest and best equipped business college in Kansas. W. H. Quakenbush, Pres.; E. S. Weatherby, Supt. Sam S. Shubert Matinee Wed. and Sat. See the New Parker Self-Filling Fountain Pax Office Supplies, Typewriters "The Pleasure Seekers" 1025 Mass. Bell phone 1061 VERMONT BOARDING CLUB Rates $3.50. Two Meals, $3.00. J. D. R. Miller, Steward 1041 Vermont Bell 2511 Student's Co-op Club. $2.50 to $3.00 per 1340. KY Geo. H. Vanwell, Steward F. I. CARTER Next Week: "The Honeymoon Express" Hiwatha Cafe for regular meals, lunch and dinner, where down town. Open after the show. Miscellaneous F. W. Pagus, Engraver, Watchmaker and Ed. F. W. Pagus, Jewelry. Bell Phone 71. 71. Mass. MANY HIGH SCHOOLS PLAY BASKETBALL Game Is Popular All Over Kansas at This Season (By Harry H. Morgan) Alta Vista, Jan. 27- The Alta Vista high school team won its third straight victory here when it defeated the Eskridge high school team, 28 to 12. The game was the best that has been played on the local court this season and was characterized by clear play. Playing both teams McWilliams, Alta Vista, was the individual star of the game. Russell, Jan. 26—A fast game of basketball was played between the Russell boys and Kanopolis Friday evening on the home court. The visitors were not heavy enough however, and the first half ended 32 to 8 in favor of Russell. Kanopolis picked up some in the second half and the final score was 48 to 23 in favor of Russell. The star guarding of J. Vanderbur was a feature of the game. This victory cinches the championship of Wabausee county for the Alta Vista highs. They have won four out of five games. Kanopolis Loses to Russell (B. Florea Giesen) KINSLEY VICTORIOUS IN THREE-CORNERED DEBATE (Bv Florence Giesman) (Bv Alberta Stimson) Dodge City, Jan. 27—A triangular debate was held last week between Stafford, Kinsley, and Dodge City. Dodge City's affirmative team went to Kinsley and then went to Kinsley and Kinsley's affirmative came here. The question debated was: "Resolved, that United States' vessels engaged in coast- wise shipping should pay tolls to go through the Panama Canal." At Stafford the votes were, Dodge City two, Stafford one; at Kinsley, Kinsley two, Stafford one; at Dodge City, Kinsley two, Dodge City one. Making a total of four, Dodge City one, Stafford two, Dodge City two, staffed well debated and PROCEEDS FROM SHOW BUY GYM EQUIPMENT (By Leotta Hoerman) Washington, Jan. 27—The Washington gymnasium has been partially equipped with Indian clubs, wands, swinging rings, turning poles, a springing board, mat, etc. This equipment is of a musical comedy, given some time ago by the high school, entitled "My Cinderella Girl." FIFTEEN FRESHMEN IN OTTAWA H. S. MAKE PS (By Ellen Tepfer) Ottawa, Jan. 27—Fifteen freshmen of Ottawa high school had their grades above ninety and were given membership in the three societies. The societies will entertain in honor of their new member Friday morning. Our own carp had an average of ninety-five. This was the highest grade. County Supt. Speaks (By Harry H. Morgan) Alta Vista, Jan. 19—Miss Annie G. Crouch, county superintendent, addressed the high school students for a short time recently. Her subject was "Lodacity" and debt collection, loyalty, purpose, and marking. Miss Crouch was formerly a member of the faculty of this school. ALTA VISTA ARRANGES A DEBATING SCHEDULE (By Harry H. Morgan) Alta Vista, Jan. 27—Two interschool debates have been scheduled for the Alta Vista high school, one Send The Daily Kansan Home. with White City February 21 on the question of Philippine independence. Ala Vista will debate the negative. The University warn, Glen Case, and Harry Morgan. A dual debate has been arranged with the Eskridge high school. The date has not yet been set. The question is Mexican intervention. This decision for this debate are: Eunice Furney, Vivian Case, and Harry Morgan; and Sam Fisher, Glen Case and Everett Alexander. Prof. George C. Shaad of the K. U. School of Engineering is testing the gas lighting system of Kansas to determine its strength and efficiency. Prof. Merle Thorpe of the department of journalism at the University of Kansas, has accepted an invitation to give newspaper courses at the University of California during Summer Session from June 22 to August 1. ANNOUNCEMENTS The beginning course in journalism, The Newspaper: Materials and Methods, will be repeated the second semester at 9 o'clock. Prof. W. S. Johnson offers his course in Carlely and Emerson (English Literature 82) for the second semester. It will replace the course in Carlely and Emerson (83), announced in the catalogue. The hour will probably be 9:00. The Hawk Dramatic Club will hold a tryout in Room 110, Frasier Hall Wednesday night at 7:30. Everyone expecting to take a part is requeste to be present. Those on the examin- chairman, Helen Woolsey, Will Howden, Wayne Wingert, Ward Hatcher, Maurine Fairweather. If Squires makes your picture it will be out in time for the annual.— Adv. --- AMUSEMENT John C. Fisher will present "The Pink Lady" at the Bowersock Saturday, January 31, matinee and night with many of the original New York and London company. The production will be entirely new. It will be recalled that "The Pink Lady" was presented for over five hundred times in the theatre New York, and for twenty weeks at the Globe Theatre, London, while its success here last season was quite out of the ordinary--Adv. FOR RENT- For one or two boys, east room, hotel room, tea room, library, 103 N. 26TH ST. FOR RENT—Next semester, single room for boy, 1005 Inc. Beloit FOR SALE OR RENT—Large house on hill; 8 bed rooms, 2 bath rooms, large dining room, and parlor;s hot water heat; suitable for sorority, fraternity or club. Phone Bell 1428 for terms. 83-5* Magazines and Pennants Be it fashion publication or sport page you will notice that our advertisers carry a full line: Carroll's Grigg's Drop in and look them over.