th . ru ei f o et bo te er na su he fe l ba a w re ho e ru t A ts ia PARTY SLIPPERS AND PUMPS IN ALL STYLES AT STARKWEATHER'S SECONDATTEMPTSUCCESSFUL George Whittemore Ended his Life in Waterville Thursday. George Gordon Whittemore, the College freshman who attempted to end his life here a week ago Monday, drowned himself day before yesterday. Whittemore, after his first attempt at suicide, was taken to his home in Waterville. His relatives hoped that the open air would bring back his failing health and raise his depressed spirits. The young man was apparently recovering and seemed to be again in a normal condition. Thursday he drove from Waterville to a small river outside of the town a short distance. Hitching his horse to a tree he plunged into the icy waters and sealed his fate. Young Whittemore was a good student while in school and he numbered his friends by the score. Of extreme conscientiousness, he always thought that his work was not up to the standard and spent much time worrying about his studies. Will Lecture in Snow Hall. Dr. E. Baumgardner will lecture to the histology classes Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons of next week at 7:30 in the Snow Hall lecture room. He will discuss the care of the teeth, and [the physician's duty in regard to the care of the teeth. The lecture is open to all. University Choral Service. The service Sunday afternoon at 4:30 will be a musical service of special interest to all who appreciate religious music. Professor Preyer will play a piano solo, Improvisation, from Moszkowski, as prelude. The postlude will be a trio for piano, organ and violin, Adagio Religiosa, from Vieuxtemps. The famous Sanctus from Gounod's Mass to St. Cecilia will be given by a special chorus of twelve voices. The Ave Maria, Bach-Gounod, with soprano solo and chorus, will also be given. In the case of both anthems, there will be piano and organ accompaniment. Miss Cook will play the organ, Miss Phipps the violin, and Professor Preyer the piano. The tenor solo in the Sanctus will be given by Professor Hubach. Miss Agnes Husband will sing a special soprano solo from Handel's Messiah. Thespians for Third Time. The Thespians gave their play "The Climbers" for the third time Thursday night before a good house. The club will give another play in March, which will be a light comedy. Miss Georgia Brown has been retained as director by the club. Burton S. Root, '08, director of the physical education in the Westport, Mo. High School, whose basket ball team played the freshmen Friday evening was showing the boys about the campus today. Sewed $ _{1/2} $ Soles Men's 75 cents Ladies' 50 cents Tacked $ _{1/2} $ Soles Men's 50c-75c Ladies' 40c Leather Heels Men's 30c-40c Ladies' 20 Rubber Heels Men's 40c Ladies' 40c Our latest labor and time saving Shoe Repairing Machines, all operated by electricity, enable us to do many times the amount of work done by the shops where the work is by hand. We believe in a large business and small profits. You get the benefit of these reductions in the price of repairing. The same high grade material and workmanship will be used. Will you help prove we're right? Freshmen 38 Westport 18. NEWBY SHOE SHOP The freshmen basketball team defeated the Westport high school team in the curtain raiser to the big game last night by a score of 38 to 18. The game was full of fast and rough playing. The freshies played furiously the first half but weakened a little in the second. Larson and Watson did especially good work for the first year men. Carl did the best work for Westport. Junior Party. The junior class gave its fourth party of the year in Fraternal Aid Hall last night. The balmy spring weather had a good effect upon party goers there being over a hundred couples in attendance. The class has been successful with all its parties, having made about $100 so far this year. The Sophomores will hold a meeting next week to decide upon a date on which the Sophomore prom will be given. After the theatre go to the Hiawatha. Try the pecan and almond brittle at Wiedeman's. WANTED—A few boarders at Wright Club, 928 Louisiana St. Three dollars per week. 1400 1400 1400 Seniors, Squires' Photos. For cleaning, dying and pressing go to the O.K. Pantatorium, 830 Mass. St. Clothes called for and delivered. AN EXCELLENT PLAY. Miss Hortense Nielsen, who has made an enviable reputation as an actress of emotional roles, will be seen at Bowersocks Opera House on Monday, January 25, in Herman Sudermann's great play, "Magda." Miss Nielsen will appear in the leading role and is said to portray "Magda" with a marvelous intensity, spontaneity and a gift of delineation of the character that gives evidence of real greatness. Sudermann roles are probably the most difficult in all modern dramatic literature. There is such a depth and so much subtlety in all his works that it requires talent and skill as well as intelligence of a very high order to fully comprehend the great author's meaning and to interpret the characters. Miss Nielsen has added greatly to her splendid reputation by her capable presentation of "Magda." An excel nt company lends ample support to the star. Seniors, Squires' Photos. Oysters at the Hiawatha. Nine presses for $1.00 at the O.K.Pantatorium,830 Mass. St.Both phones. 1400 1400 1400 AMUSEMENTS. THE AURORA The Students' Favorite Best of Moving Pictures and Vaudeville. Admission 5 Cents Admission 5 Cents. The Nickel Latest Pictures. Nnder northern skies. The Two Sons. Don Quixote and other pictures. 708 Mass. St. -AT THE- LYRIC: VAUDVILLE BILL McDONALD, old time Comedian. TODAY'S PICTURES: A Duel Under Richelieu, a great feature; Spanish Blood Drawn, beautiful hand painted, also other pictures. Next Monday & Tuesday "Old Arizona," the greatest western picture ever staged. Bowersock Theatre Monday, Jan.25 The Distinguished Actress Hortenese Nelsen In Herman Sundermann's Masterpiece. "MAGDA" Prices 25. 50, 75,$1.00 and $1.50 DR. REDING, OCULIST. EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. GLASSES FITTED Office F. A. A. Bldg. Phone 351 Protsch The Tailor COLLEGE POSTERS COLLEGE STATIONERY COLLEGE POST CARDS BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. J. W. O'BRYAN DENTIST Jackson Block Bell Phone 507 Home Phone 111 Jackson Block 1400 1400 1400 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at 1324 Tennessee St. Modern house. Seniors, Squires' Photos. We make a specialty of cleaning and pressing ladies' dresses. O.K.Pantatorium,830 Mass St.Bell,509.Home,511. SQUIRES, PHOTOGRAPHER.