UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SCHOOL TROUBADORS START GLEE CLUB Great Bend Minnesingers Form Society to Sing For Students By Arthur McDonald. By Arthur McDonald. Great Bend High School, Dec. 4-- A glee club has been organized here under the direction of Miss Lois Glenn. The club will give concerts with the orchestra. Nine Course Dinner for Eleven. Everything in Leather Goods Members of the team which is to represent Great Bend in the debating league are Arthur McDonald, Charles Reid and Clarence Seeber, each receiving a place in the order named. Nine Course Dinner for Eleven. Dickinson County High School, Dec. 4—A nine-course banquet was promised the team by the domestic department if it won the game with Abilene on Thanksgiving day. THEY CAN LOOK UP THOSE BIG WORDS AT ELLINWOOD By Tom Jackson. Anthony High School, Dec. 4.—Miss Zella Mitchell, '10, was married at her home in Wellington, Wednesday, to "Cap" Young '08 an ex-director of the Daily Kansan. The bride was a teacher for two years in the Anthony high school. By Tom Blackburn. Card cases, bill books, purses and traveling sets in a variety of leathers make inexpensive gifts for men. By William Jennings Weber. Ellinwood High School, Dec. 4.- The latest addition to the high school equipment is a new Webster International dictionary of 2620 pages. THE COLLEGE JEWELER. CAP YOUNG '08 AND ZELLA MITCHELL '10 WED Cimarron, 19; Kinsley, 0. By F. D. Morris. Cimarron High School, Dec. 4.—The high school Y. M. C. A. club football team defeated Kinsley at Kinsley Thanksgiving day by a score of 19 to 0. During the last minute and a half of play Cimarron carried the ball by line plunges from Kinsley's ten yard line and made a touchdown just before time was called. After the ceremony the newlyweds left for Lawrence where they witnessed the K. U. victory over the Tigers. They intend to make their home near Oxford after their honey-moon. This is the 76th volume that has been added to the high school library since September of this year. Sterling, 27; Halstead, 5 By Neal M Wharry Sterling High School, Dec. 4.—The Sterling high school girl's basketball-ball team defeated the Halstead high school team at Halstead Friday by a score of 27 to 5. Halstead failed to get a field goal, all five points being from free throws OSKALOOSA GETS TWO WEEK TO ENTERTAIN MR. S. CLAU By Ross Taylor. After the theater the Luncheonette. Soxman's—Adv. Extra Special Sale Men's Neckwear Our New York Resident Buyer grabbed the entire lot. We offer them to you this week at 25 cents each—mostly 50 cent grades. Better hurry. See north window. Oksalosa High School, Dec. 4.—The high school athletic association has been re-organized with the following officers: President, Ira Gross; vice-president, Vera Robinson; secretary, Lee Larner; treasurer, Everett Brammel. The association is composed of the entire student body. The school board has decided upon a two-week Christmas vacation. PRATT DEFEATS RENO ON TURKY TURKY DAY DON'T FORGET TO ME! Pratt County High School, Dec. 4—Pratt defeated Reno county high school at home Thanksgiving day by a score of 7 to 0, the last game in season and Pratt now has a record of ten victories and one defeat. Fort Scott, 50; Pittsburg, 18. By Fred Newsmith by Fred Newcomb. Fort Scott High School, Dec. 4— The local high school boys defeated Pittsburg 50 to 18 Friday. LOST-Pair rimless eyeglasses with gold bows, in girls' gym Tuesday between 10:15 and 1:30. Phone Bell 184. Send the Daily Kansan home. The High School Girl who is thinking of being A Nurse should learn about the training school conducted by the University of Kansas, near at home, and offering the best advantages. The young women who have received certificates from this Training School at the University Hospital, in Rosedale, have entered their profession with the best preparation and prospects. Twenty young women between the ages of twenty and thirty have already enrolled for the course. For particulars as to the training course and as to the opportunities open to those who enter the profession of nurse will be given upon application to The University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas The work of the University Glee Club is well started and weekly rehearsals are held on Wednesdays, at 7 p. m. in the Y. M. C. A. hall in the "Mill." A large number of candidates have reported, but there is room for many more. Ten voices are especially desired, but any men with good voices will be welcome. The first home concert will come shortly before the Christmas holidays, and will be, in many ways, a radical departure from the old bygone form of glee club concert. The management is promising something new this year. After the theater the Luncheonette. Soxman's—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. Write Ideas For Moving Picture Plays! YOU CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS AND EARN $25. OR MORE WEEKLY We Will Show You How! Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you can think of only one good idea every week, and will write it out as directed by us, and it sells for only $25, a low figure, If you have ideas—if you can think—we will show you the secrets of this fascinating new profession. Positively no experience or literary excellence necessary. No "flowery language" is wanted. The demand for photoplayers is practically unlimited. The big firm manufacturers are "moving heaven and earth" in their attempts to get enough good plots to supply the ever increasing demand. We are selling photoplays written by people who ...never before wrote a line for publication." We have received many letters from the film manufacturers, such as VITAGRAPH, EDISON, ESSANAY, LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP, REX, RELIANCE, CHAMPION, COMET, MELIES, ETC., urging us to send photoplayups to them. We want more writers and we'll gladly teach you the secrets of success. YOU WILL EARN $100 MONTHLY FOR SPARE TIME WORK. AND YOU HAVE DONE THE SAME THING YOURSELF Don't hesitate. Don't argue. Write now and learn just what this new profession may mean for you and your future. A somewhat diminutive individual was standing on tip toe this morning inspecting the offerings of the bulletin boards. He found a varied menu from which to choose. NATIONAL AUTHOR'S INSTITUTE The bulletin boards in the main corridor of Fraser hall are founts of information, and what they tell ranks but little ahead of what they suggest but do not tell. FREE SEND YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS ATONCE FOR FREE COPY OF OUR ILLUSTRATED BOOK, "MOVING PICTURE PLAYWRITING" 1543 Broadway NEW YORK CITY Beside the announcement of a series of Greek lectures, the notice of a boy who desires to find a roommate. To one who is a bulletin board fiend this sheet is rather stale, having been posted at least a month; and wonder arises whether the roommate has been found, tested in the scales, found wanting and room made for his successor. Nearby is the advertisement of G. G., who lost a gold watch in the enthusiasm of last Friday's rally. His hard luck is almost equally by the numerous persons who have lost fountain pens and text books; while one lone individual advertises that he is a fountain pen ahead. One notice penned evidently in frantic haste requests the return of a small notebook lost in class. Valuable notes are specified as the cause of the anxiety for its return. Who knows what pencilled comments on the instructor and author of the written confidences what "He" said last night may be down in this book, and make a joy to the finder? Yes, the bulletin boadds tel itelies, and the next time you are waiting in the hall for your chapel date to show up, instead of striding up and down impatiently, beguile the moments by reading announcements. Senior--I'm surprised to see you coming out of such a place. Sweet Sixteen--Do you think I ought to go back again, sir? FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES Send the Daily Kansan home. Dress Pumps From season to season there are changes in style of Men's Dress Pumps, the same as in other footwear. The notable changes this season, is the wider round toe, lower heels, flexible soles, broad ribbon bow, and that can't slip at the heel feature that is so pleasing to the wearer, and marks the superiority of Fischer's pumps over others. Of course Dull is the only leather that is recognized as correct, now. An examination of our line of $4.00 Pumps involves no obligation, and may prove decidedly to your advantage. FISCHER'S KRYTYK SAFETY RAZORS, $1.00 Shaves at any time. Absolutely Guaranteed. Ask to see it. University Book Store $10 Max. Notice. First Call for Suits. The Good Government club will meet Thursday evening at the Phi Psi house. All members are urged to be present. President. All men who have football suits and are not going to play in the inter-class games, please check in at once at McCook field. SONG RECITAL W. O. Hamilton. by MARION GREEN The Chicago Baritone Fraser Hall. To-night 8:30 Admission 50c. Fine Arts Concert Course Taffy time at Wiedemann's.—Adv. FOR RENT—Some nice rooms, 908 Indiana. 25t. SCHULZ, the TAILOR—911 MASS. Gilham's Sanitary Bakery, 412 W. Warren St. Nothing but the best. Come in and see the shop. K. U. Pantatorium and Dye Works- 1400 La. Phones 1400. Cleanin and ladies' work a speciality. Novelties. NOVELIES. 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. Achning. Phone 676, 822 Mass. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, well heated and lighted, modern, Boll 1049, 1315 Tenn. WANT ADS. LOST-Gold watch and gold fob on campus this morning. Initials G. G. on watch. Reward B. 1448, 1229 Ohio St. Stop And Think. 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. February 21-In chapel, Hon. J. N. Dolley, state bank commissioner of Kansas. LOST-Monday night a pair of nose glasses with Toric lenses in a Geo B. Peck's case. Finder please call B 2581. 3t. CLASS1FIED ADVERTISING. Cafes. Good meals and efficient service at moderate prices, K. U. Cafe, 1009 Mass. "We make a specialty of best coffee in town." Liveries. Francisco & Co., for trunk hauling, auto and hack service. Phones 139. 808-812-814 Vt. Street. Barbers. Frank liff'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. FOR RENT—Furnished double rooms for men, modern, 1815 Tennessee St. For Rapid shoe repairing go to Howards' Shoe Hospital if you want your money's worth. Good room for girls, 1138 Teenn. St. Modern and first class. Groceries. S. H. Curdy, Murder and fancy greocaries. Lowest prices to clubs and students, 1021 Mass. Both phones, 212. Plumbers. Plumbers. Call Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gas and electrical supplies. 937 Mass. Phones 658. FOR RENT—No. 910 Ohio, modern house, 8 rooms and reception hall. Combination furnace. Up to date in everything. Inquire of Wm. Wiedmann. Students, lets us use your sole. : S. Forey, first class shoe repairing. 1017 Mass. Street.