UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN No Phone Abels, Edwin F. 846 Ohio 1289 B Adair, Hugh R. 1026 Ohio 1019 B Allen, Lewis G. 1145 Ind. 297 B Anderson, Carl E. 1537 Tenn. No Phone Anderson, F. Nelson 1639 Learnard No Phone Anderson, Lionel A. 1639 Learnard 1026 B Armanttrout, Paul L. 120 W. Lee 1306 B Arndt, Elmer R. R. R. No. 9 2247 B Asher, Benjamin H. 1321 Tenn. 8424 B Milton L. 926 Ohio 297 B Banker, Willis R. 1537 Tenn. 2180 B Barber, Ward S. H. 1200 Tenn. 1915 B Barth, Leon J. 1618 Tenn. 2180 B Baugher, Howard N. 1200 Tenn. 2325 B Baysinger, Charles E. 1042 Ohio 2608 B Beach, George H. 709 Hancock 418 B Beknap, Paul E. 1209 Oread 1158 B Berger, Samuel I. 212 W. Winthrop 2418 B Birnall, Bliss O. 913 Ind. 2418 B Bocker, Leon M. 1214 Ky. 429 B Booth, Myron M. 1215 Oread 1207 B Bost, Frank N. O. 1046 Tenn. 2972 B Bottomly, Victor 1902 R. I. 2035 B Bonser, Dean V. 1312 Ohio 1381 B Bradbridge, Ernest E. 1100 Alabama. 361 B Braden, Clyde O. 1113 Ky. 285 B Brooks, Lee S. 1126 Ohio 454 B Burkholder, Wm. 1126 Ohio 2524 B Burnett, Donald C. 1011 Tenn. 1680 B Burnett, William H. 1001 Maine 1019 B Capps, Murl T. 1145 Ind. 1131 B Chandler, Harold L. 1316 Ky. 2152 B Cone, Charles L. 1206 Tenn. 659 B Cook, Hale Scoville 19 W. Adams No Phone Cooper, Howard M. 1639 Learned 1131 B Cory, Charles H. 1316 Ky. 1026 B Crawford, Donald K. 120 W. Lee 2022 B Creager, Ernest T. 200 W. Hancock 2073 B Curfman, Harry M. 1024 Ala. No Phone Curl, Howard E. 1221 Penna. 1676 B Curry, Lewis A. 1733 Mass. 1632 B Dague, John F. 414 W. Hancock 1343 B Dahlgreen, Earl W. 1121 Tenn. 8452 B Dale, LaVergne 836 Tenn. 1538 B Davis, George A. 1247 Ky. No Phone Davis, Guy F. R. No. 5, Box 72. 2180 B Davis, Leo L. 1200 Tenn. 1218 B Day, Lloyd J. 1942 Miss. 7952 H Deeardorff, Earl N. 1105 Vermont. 1218 B Dimmitt, Clarence E. 942 Miss. 2626 B Dodd, John M. 1341 Ohio 1019 B Drake, Paul M. 1145 Ind. 1928 B Eldridge, Charles J. 1220 Louisiana. 1538 B Elmore, Frank Baugh 1247 Ky. Fecht, Arthur J. 1017 Ala. 2267 B Fletcher, Claudie G. 1340 Ky. 2235 B Flint, Herbert 1042 Ohio 2342 B Fortner, Henry G. 1042 N. Y. 803 B Foust, Kenneth H. 1633 Vermont 18132 B Freiennuth, Ernest E. 829 New Hampshire 1574 B Garvine, William T. 1334 Ohio 1589 B Gear, George R. 1310 Kentucky 297 B Gleissner, John M. 1537 Tenn. 613 B Hall, Thomas N. 1537 Tenn. 2180 B Hanna, Benjamin E. 1200 Tenn. 1337 B Hartman, Elmer E. 1017 Ala. 321 B Helm, Charles F. 1541 Tenn. 2510 B Herron, Allen M. 814 Ala. 321 B Hill, Joseph W. 1541 Tenn. 1928 B Hilton, Kirk E. 1220 Louisiana. 1253 B Hinshaw, Thomas J. 1212 Miss. No Phone Hite, Oral L. 1319 Vermont 1962 Hobbs, Maurice H. 1328 Ohio 2035 Hoffman, Ralph N. 1501 Rhode Island 2035 Hostinsky, Joseph 1312 Ohio 2878 Howard, J. Denton 1117 Vermont 2061 Howard, Joseph G. 1241 Tenn. 444 Hoyt, Homer 745 Louisiana 1249 Hurd, Harold B. 1416 Tennessee 1253 Hinshaw, Thomas J. 1212 Miss. No Phone Hite, Oral L. 1319 Vermont 1962 Hobbs, Maurice H. 1328 Ohio 2035 Hostinsky, Joseph 1312 Ohio 2878 Howard, J. Denton 1117 Vermont 2061 Howard, Joseph G. 1241 Tenn. 444 Hoyt, Homer 745 Louisiana 1249 Hurd, Harold B. 1416 Tennessee 1253 Hinshaw, Thomas J. 1212 Miss. IT PAID TO GRIND AT THIS HIGH SCHOOL Students with High Grades at Ottawa Get Four-Day Rest Bv Ellen O. Tepfer By Elen O. Tepler Ottawa High School, Jan. 21. — All pupils who made an average of ninety or above during the semester enjoyed a four days vacation last week while those who had not been so industrious scowled over examinations. If one ranked high in one subject but fell down in another he received a partial vacation. The new semester opened yester- day. SHERIDAN WINS DEBATE ON SHORT BALLOT QUESTION By Myrtle Laister Sheridan County High School, Jan. 21. The Sheridan county high school affirmative team defeated Norton attacking the shorthair in Kansas, attacking the shorthair in Kansas, The same question was also debated at Norton that night, the affirmative getting the decision by the same vote. An average of the grades in team teams, gave the victory to Sheridan, by three and one third points. FORT SCOTT DEFEATS IOLA AND JUMPS INTO CLASS A By Fred Newcomb By Fired Newcowb Fort Scott High School, Jan. 21— In a second game, basketball with Iola Saturday the local team was victorious by a score of 55 to 30. The two teams are now tied on the Southeastern Championship. Miss Keller of the music department is training a chorus of twenty-eight voices. The organization will enter the musical contest at Parsons. Belpre Troubadours Organize By James Busenbark Belpire High School, Jan. 21.-Sixtem members of the high school organized a glee club Tuesday. The following officers were elected: President, Halbert Sturgue; Vice-President, James Busenbark; Secretary, Willie Anderson; Treasurer, Emma Windhorst; Musical Director, Mrs. Wm. Phillips; Faculty-Advisor, Miss Alberta Wenkheimer. HARRY REDING, M. D. Eye, ear, nose, and throat. Glasses fitted. Office, F. A. A. Bldg. Phones, Bell 513, Home 512. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Novelties. Cafes. WANTED-Work of any kind, after- noons or evenings. Can do clerical work. X. Y. Z. Bell 1722. G. A. HAMMAN, M. D. D. Eye, ear, and throat specialist. Glasses fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dick Build. Classified Advertising WANTED--Waiter with no eight o'clock class at 1414 Tenn. The University Employment bureau recieces many calls for rooms. Those having rooms for men students should call either phone 380. WANTED—5 good reliable students to solicit. Can work on salary or commission as desired. Work during entire school year. Address; B. M. S. care of Kansas. Little stories of personal wants that produce results at a minimum expenditure. Try them DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. WANTED - A senior to take charge of Jayhawker office from 9:00 to 10:00 on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Small compensation to such party. Call room 8, basement of Green hall, between 9 and 12 a. m. For good country apple butter, dressed poultry, chicken and duck feathers, call Chas. Herington, Home 5826 Red—Adv. STUDENT HELP LOST—A No. 6 loose leaf note book. It its return will be very much appreciated. Wayne Edwards. WANTED - Position to work for board next semester. An engineer not afraid of work. Address P, K. H. Care Kanan. ROOM and board combined at $5 a week or may have either separate. Electricity and gas in rooms. Mrs. Ada Rogers, 1407 Kentucky St. J. R. BECHTEL, M. D., D. O. 833 Massachusetts Street. Both Phones, office and residence. J. W. O'BRYON, Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Bell Phone 507. FOR CUTLERY, silverware, cooking utensils, sporting goods, safety razors, padlocks, etc., see Chas. J Aching. Phone 676, 822 Mass. K. U. Pantatorium and Dye Works— 1400 La. Phones 1400. Cleaning and ladies' work a speciality. LOST-Taken from U. P. depot by mistake of drayman one large red tin bound trunk with three straps around it. Notify U. P. station, Bell 76. The Indian Store, pennants a specialty. 917 Mass. St. Get our prices on printing. Good meals and efficient service at moderate prices, K. U. Cafe, 1009 Mass. "We make a specialty of best coffee in town." YOUNG MAN wants job to make all or part expenses; will do anything. —G. J. B., Kansan office. Stop And Think. DR. G, W. JONES, Physician, Suite 1, F. A. A. Building. To persons wishing student help, and students wanting work, the Daily Kansan will give three insertions of twenty words each in this column free: 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. THE GARDNER Dairy, Sanitary milk and cream. E. T. Gardner, prop., phone 848.5. FOUND—On Mississippi St. a lady's handbag containing pocket book and some money. Call Kansan office. Bob Stewart's Barber Shop, 838 Massachusetts street. Gillham's Sanitary Bakery, 412 W. Warren St. Nothing but the best. Come in and see the shop. Barbers. Frank Hiff's Barber Shop, 1025 Mass. Street. Caterers specially to University trade. Meat Markets. See Hess Brothers for the very best fresh and cured meats at the right prices. 941 Mass. Both phones 14. Groceries. S. H. Curdy, sturdy and fancy groceries. Lowest prices to clubs and students, 1021 Mass. Both phones, 212. Plumbers. Call Kennedy Plumbing Co. for gas and electrical supplies. 937 Mass. Phones 658. Liveries. Francisco & Co., for trunk hauling, auto and hack service. Phones 139. 808-812-814 Vt. Street. That 1913 Jayhawker CLYDE'S cleaning plant. Clothing pressed, pressed and repaired. Ladies' work a specialty. Bell 1090; Home 1107. 1017 Mass. St. Students, lets us save your sole. S. Forney, first class shoe repairing. 1017 Mass. Street. GET IT NOW! A book costing $5.31, selling before February 1st for - - $2.50