HIGH SCHOOLS FRIDAY. Fifteen Teams Will Compete---- Four Cups This Year. The complete entry list of high schools who are to participate in the inter-scholastic field meet to be given Saturday by the University, is now in. Fifteen schools have entered with nearly one hundred and twenty-five athletes. The schools that will compete are: Osage City, Pittsburg, Kansas City, Kansas, Topeka, Central, Kansas City, Mo., Salina, Garnett, Leavenworth, Manual Training, Kansas City, Mo., Burlingame, Fort Scott, Rosedale, Marysville, Iola, Lawrence. With such a list of schools and athletes there will doubtless be lively competition for the medals and cups given by the University. Since it has become known that there were separate cups offered to state high schools, more athletes have been willing to enter since the smaller high schools of the state cannot successfully compete with those of the Kansas Citys. It is certain that a number of already good records will be broken, and a greater interest shown than in any other in the history of these meets. There will be three medals given for each event, a gold, a silver, and a bronze one, in addition to the four cups for the teams doing the best work. Arrangements have been completed for the entertainment of all members of visiting teams. They will be met at the incoming trains and cared for while in Lawrence. The University will exert every effort to make the occasion a pleasant one for all the visiting high school students. A Year in College. $250 cash or a year in College can be easily earned by one young man or lady in each county by September 1906. Plan does not interfere with other employment, and student can select the school. State name of institution you wish to attend. No money required. For particulars address, F. H. BLACKMAR, 1121 Kentucky St. Canvassers For Our New Book. Make large wages selling our new book to retail grocers. Write today for agency, give home address, experience, territory and cities desired. "Cost Book Co." 44 Leicester St., Detroit, Mich. Easter Vesper Services. Squires and no other for your picture. The next University Vesper Service will be held next Sunday in the University chapel. It will be an Easter service, the music and address having special reference to this event. Professor Hubach and the chorus are at work on some special music for the occasion. A brief address will be given by Dr. Payne. The Chancellor will conduct the services. I have received a shipment at Huyler's chocolates.—Wiedemann. COLLEGE BRAND CLOTHES (REGISTERED) MADE IN NEW YORK CITY OF course you young fellows don't want and won't wear the clothes we choose for your "Governors." We know that the staid maturer effects that please them can't possibly appeal to your more finicky fancy. We know that you know, and we bought Snow Elects. College Brand Clothes just for your sake. Nothing conservative about these suits. They're togs like the merchant tailors create in college towns, as extreme, as graceful, as boldly original, as well setting, and very much less in cost, as much less indeed as the "ordinary common garden variety" of ready-made clothes. $15.00 to 25.00. OBER'S The Good Clothes Store. Snow Literary Society elected the following officers for the coming half year at the regular meeting last Saturday evening: C. A. Ramsey, president; Roy Stockwell, vice president; Edith Turner, secretary; Edgar Corwine, treasurer. Florence Henlon and Guy Duer were elected to the program committee to act with the secretary. These officers hold office until next November. Missouri Debate May 5. Missouri has accepted May 5 for the date of the Kansas-Missouri debate, and the annual contest will take place in the University chapel on that date. The subject is the question of federal regulation of railway rates. GATHERED ON OREAD. Alexander Loomis, of Topeka has entered the College. Earl Russell, of Paola, was initiated by the Phi Kappa Psi Friday night. Nuts dipped in chocolate at Wiedemann's. Ray H. Tinder, law '08, went to Kansas City Sunday to visit his mother and sister. Edetha Washburn, of the Graduate School, went to her home at Ottawa Thursday to stay about a week. Do it now. Have Squires make your picture. Harry Speck, of Lyons Kansas, who was in the engineering school last year, is visiting at the Phi Psi house. Monty Steins, of Hays City and Ray Adams, of Kansas City, Kansas, were visitors at the Beta house Saturday and Sunday. Strawberries and Cream at Vic's. Squires the student photographer holds the first prize gold medal for the state of Kansas also grand prize silver cup. Harry Herman is here from his home at Reserve, Kansas, over Sunday. He left the University a month ago on account of the illness of his father, and will not return to his University work until next year. Base ball pictures for sale at Squires studio. Cigars and tobacco at Vic's. Carl Ackerman, law '05, visited friends on McCook field Monday afternoon. Ackerman came to Topeka where he is trying a case before the Supreme court. His practice before the bar at Sedan, Kansas, has kept him busy all the year. Caramel Sundaes at Wiedemann's. Professor Boodin attended the joint meeting of the Western Philosophical and the Central Psychological associations in Madison under the auspices of the University of Wisconsin, Friday and Saturday of last week. The larger part of one forenoon was devoted to a discussion of Dr. Boodin's paper on the Reality of Space. Professor Boodin was also elected secretary,the important executive office of the association. "The Western Standard." Schmelzis Base Ball Goods. The line which sells slickly on its merits. Catalogue No. 928 shows everything in spring and summer Sporting Goods. SchmelerArmsto KANSAS CITY, MO. FINE RUBBER TIRED HACKS C. H. HUNSINGER, Telephone 258. 922 Mass St. Hack and Livery. 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