UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN OTTAWA STUDENTS STUDY "GRAFTING" Not Political Type. Just Agricultural do High School Classes Study By Ellen Tepfer By Eileen Tepper Ottawa High School, Feb. 14—The students in the agricultural classes of the Ottawa high school under the direction of Professor Ewald today began the work of experimenting with plant cuttings. Cuttings were planted from geraniums and next week cuttings from grapes, willows and cottonwoods will be used. Training in root grafting and top grafting will be given. About forty students are enrolled in the agricultural classes. GARDEN CITY STUDENTS GIVE PROGRAM AUF DEUTSCH By Mary Cooper Garden City High School, Feb. 14. The German students of the high school gave a program in the Auditorium last week. It was a great success and everybody enjoyed themselves even if they did not understand German. JUDGE WILLIAMS DISMISSES CASE AGAIN INST CHAS, RUSSELL By Herbert Schall Dodge City High School, Feb. 14.—A mock trial has been the feature of the class in civies at the high school last week. Chas. Russell was charged with disturbing the peace, and after a sensational trial was acquitted. Arthur Williams sat as judge, and Earl Evans was the attorney for the defense and Milan Hawk for the prosecution. The state had plenty of circumstantial evidence, but the defense proved an alibi. HAIR ORNAMENTS Received today by express a complete line of Bandeaus, Aigrettes and Silver Barrettes, set with Brilliantss This is a showing equal to any of the city stores. All shades to match the party gown. WEAVER'S Come in and see these. We also take orders and make and Rose Ornament you may wish. Seniors Use Lathe By William Jennings Weber Ellinwood High School, Feb. 14. The latest arrival in the Manual training department plant is a $120 turning lathe. The lathe is to be used exclusively by the Seniors. The department has also received $109 worth of fourteen different kinds of lumber, which the students purchase at cost price. FOOTBALL AND SPRING COME TO CHEYENNE HIGH By Louis Tapp Cheyenne County High School, Feb. 14—Heredetofer Cheyenne has never ha da football team because of the lack of material. However, conditions are so promising for next fall that the school has decided to place the sport in the high school athletic system. To get the proper training and to educate the students and townpeople up to the game they will have a spring team and two high school games will be played. A. W. Neff, principal, who starred for two years on the Peru (Nebr.) Normal School team will coach the squad. Ellsworth Team To K. U. By Paul Hoffman Ellsworth High School, Feb. 14. — The Boys' Athletic Association in a meeting yesterday decided to send the boys' basketball team to the state tournament to be held in Lawrence March 14 and 15. With the 2403 The only place in town to get Fresh Strawberries Jane Bruce Porter, 112, spent yest day at the Pi Phi house. Inspiring to The Young Man are the stories of achievement in Civil Engineering Graduates of the School of Engineering of the University of Kansas have had an important part in many of the modern marvels of engineering work, from the carrying through of the greatest irrigation projects to the planning and construction of the unique sea-going railroad on the Florida Keys. The Daily Kansan's Educational Department will see that inquiries addressed to it are answered by the ones most competent to give full particuliers regarding any vocation and the University courses preparatory for it. Address the Fay Chisham, '13, of Atchison is visiting at the Kappa house. VOCATION EDITOR University Daily Kansan Lawrence, Kansas Ike Lambert, '12, of Emporia is visiting at the Phi Delthe house. Pi Beta Phi has pledged Davidi Savtell, of Kansas City, Kansas. Gilbert Frith, '12, will come today to spend the week-end at the Phi Delt house. Phi Delta Theta will entertain tomorrow afternoon with their annual matinee mess, a matinee dance at Ecke's followed by a dinner at the chapter house. Miss Mabel Nowlin, of Kansas City, who has just finished her senior work, has accepted a position as teacher of German and history in the Hiwatha high school for the remainder of the year. K. U. Swindler at M. U. Neil F. Cline, freshman in the College from Kansas City, has returned to school after a severe illness with pneumonia. Cline was taken ill very suddenly and for a time was thought to a victim of spinal meningitis. He is the Lawrence correspondent for "Journal." According to an article in Monday's University Daily Missourian a young man calling himself Harris and posing as a K. U. frat man swindled the Columbia merchants out of a hundred dollars by drawing checks on a Nebraska bank. No Harris is known here infirnately airfiness, but the fact that he mentioned the name of H. J. Waters as the president of his school may mean that he is the same person who this week posed as a student from K. S. A. C. and got seventy-five dollars from Lawrence students on bad checks. If you like fruit salad try ours, at Wiedenmann's».-Adv. Pure meat and chili beans in our chili. Reynolds Bros., Luncheonette.—Adv. Try our K. U. special, combination sundae, Reynolds Bros.-Adv. Pneumonia Victim Recovers. Grape ice is made from the juice of the fruit. At Wiedemann's—Adv Are you at a loss to know what to give that little friend for a Valentine? Wiedemann's chocolates are always acceptable.—Adv. If you prefer having your work done in the most sanitary and up to date cleaning establishment in Lawrence call the New York Cleaning Co.—Adv. ELDRIDGE HOUSE STABLE Taxicab, Hacks and Livery W. E. Moak, Prop. Both Phone 148 New England Toilet Waters Rose Buds, Violet and Lily of the valley, each bottle full of charming fragrance. See the Price REMEMBER McColloch's Drug Store The Place CUT PRICES ON TEXT BOOKS University Book Store 803 Mass. St. Classified Advertising Little stories of personal wants that produce results at a minimum expenditure. Try them For second semester board at the Midway Club, 1042 Ohio, $3.50 per week, Phone 2325. H. C. Fiske, steward—Adv. FOR SALE — "Fairview Enterprise." On account of death. A good town; liberal advertisers; five hundred subscribers. Payment down and balance by the month. Address O. P. Leonard, 733 Mass. Lawrence, Ks. We depend entirely on student trade. Why take your shoes down town? We make new shoes out of old ones. Bring in your shoes and be convinced. 1400 Louisiana Street. Don't forget the place. Stop And Think. K. U. Pantatorium and Dye Works—1400 La. Phones 1400 Cleaning and ladies' work a speciality. SCHULZ, the TAILOR-911 MASS. Students, lets us use your sole. S. Forney, first class shoe repairing. 1017 Mass. Street. The Indian Store, pennants a speciality. 917 Mass. St. Get our prices on printing. FOR CUTLERY, silverware, cooking utensils, sporting goods, safety razors, padlocks, etc., see Chas. J Achming. Phone 676, 822 Mass. Novelties. Bob Stewart's Barber Shop, 838 Massachusetts street. Groceries. S. H. Curdy, sturdy and fancy groceries. Lowest prices to clubs and students, 1021 Mass. Both phones, 212. Liveries. Francisco & Co., for trunk hauling, auto and hack service. Phones 139. 808-812-814 Vt. Street. Barbers. Meat Markets. For good country apple butter, dressed poultry, chicken and duck feathers, call Chas. Herington, Home 5826 Red.-Adv. Frank Hiff's Barber Shop, 1025 Mass. Street. Caters specially to University trade. See Hess Brothers for the very best fresh and cured meats at the right prices. 941 Mass. Both phones 14. THE CARDINAL THE GARDNER Dairy, Sanitary milk and cream. E. T. Gardner, prop., phone 848.5. ___ Gillham's Sanitary Bakery, 412 W. Warren St. Nothing but the best. Come in and see the shop. Cafes. Good meals and efficient service at moderate prices, K. U. Cafe, 1009 Mass. "We make a specialty of best coffee in town." If you like fruit salad, try ours, Wiedemann's—Adv. Vanilla Chocolate Strawberry Cherry Caramel nut Pineapple Reynolds Bros. 1031 Mass. Phones Bell 645 Home 358 Ice Cream for Your Sunday Dinner Watkins National Bank Capital $100,000; Surplus and Profits, $100,000 Plumbers. Your Business Solicited Call Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gas and electrical supplies. 937 Mass. Phones 658. Home made pies, hot chocolate, and chill at Reynolds Bros., Luncheonette.—Adv. Board at $3.50. Have room for eight more in Would'st Club (stag). 925 Alabama. Come early..Adv. Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Lawrence Pantortium 12 W. Watson, North Phones 500 After the theater come to the Luncheonette. Ice cream and lunches served to suit the taste. Reynolds Bros. successors to E. G. Soxman—Adv. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for men. 2247 Bell. 1321 Tenn. St. The New York Cleaning Co., are now prepared to make alterations and repair your garments in the best possible manner. -Adv. G. A. HAMMAN, M. D. Eye, ear, and throat specialist. Glasses fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dick Building. HARRY REDING, M. D. Eye, ear, nose, and throat. Glasses fitted. Office. F. A. A. Bldg. Phones, Bell 513, Home 512. Black walnut taffy, and who does not know walnut taffy? It is Wiedemann's, goodness in every mouthful. —Adv. J. R. BECHTEL, M. D., D. O. 833 Massachusetts Street. Both phones, office and residence. J. W. 'B'ORYN, Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Ball Phone 507. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. DR. G. W. JONES, Physician, Suite 1, F. A. A. Building. CLARK, C. M. LEANS LOTHES. ALL Bell 355, Home 160 730 Massachusetts Typewriters Fountain Pens and OfficeSupplies F. I. 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