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The Leader from Hays, Kansas • 4

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The Leaderi
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Hays, Kansas
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MUSIC DEPARTMENT OUTGROWS QUARTERS. PROFESSOR NALLOY SAYS WORE ROOM IS NEEDED. DRUGGISTS Physician's Prescriptions a Specialty One of the 7000 Rexall Stores-the World 8 greatest drug stores Where you always get satisfactiou or your money back. We never substitute. Drugs, Druggists Sundries, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Candy Stationery and Cigars.

We serve the best at our fountain. Flowers shipped anywhere in the U. S. in 24 hours The Home of Good Goods and Square Dealing. Phone 80 HAYS, KANSAS H.

A. NICKLES TREAT SHAFFER Lumber and Coal Dealers F. HAVEMANN, Mgr. These and what they foretell portrays the purpose and destiny of THE FORT HAYS KANSAS NORMAL SCHOOL. President's Day The annual President's Day luncheon was one of the most pleasant features of Tuesday.

Mr. Shively acted as toastmaster and the responses were heard from President Lewis, President Butcher, President Waters, Chancellor Strong and E. W. Hoch. The Presidents had considerable fun at each other's expense.

They all spoke on the general topic assigned by Mr. Shively, "The President's Relations." The menu served by the Domestic Science Department consisted of Consomme, Imperial Sticks, Chicken Croquettes, Scalloped Potatoes, French String Beans in Timbales, Beet Pickles, Par-kerhouse Rolls, Fruit Salad, Cheese Straws, English Plum Pudding, Sterling Sauce, Coffee, Orange Sticks, Mint Wafers. Piano Recital Given. A pupil's recital was given in the Auditorium Thursday, January 20. The following selections were given: Scarf Dance Chaminade Valeria Grubb The Flight of Ages Bevau Edna Eurbeck Berceuse from Jocelyn Godard Louis Mertes Serenade Russe Popp Julius Johnson La Cinquantaine Gabriel Josephine Parker Variations on the Austrian Na- ional Hymn Weiss Paul Schumacher Serenade Heins Blanche Bele Naoims Aria form "Ruth" Gaul Ruby Henry Market Maid Hohm Increase in Enrollment Responsible.

With a decided increase in enrollment, and nearly all of the regular students taking music, the Department of Music of the Fort Hays Normal is fast becoming crowded. The enrollment of this semester shows an increase of about fifty over last semester, and over one hundred above last year. There is a marked increase in the Department of Music, particularly. Regular students find their work augmented by music and as a result the music department is working overtime. The department is turning none away, however.

Mr. Beiker says, "We are doing everything we can to take care of them," and truly they are. Pianos are used constantly from 7:00 a. m. until 8:30 p.

while classes in band, orchestra, harmony and chorus move from room to room to allow other classes to be accommodated. The various music teachers were asked concerning the limited class rooms. Prof. H. E.

Malloy says, "Our Music Department is fast outgrowing its quarters. We have asked the other departments to move out and allow us to use the whole building. We have purchased two new pianos, and would buy more if we had more room." Mr. Roberts, who up to this time has been giving eighty-one lessons a week, is soon to have an assistant. Mr.

Roberts said, "The coming of Miss Willie, the assistant piano teacher, will permit me to give my pupils more attention. With the addition of French and harmony to my curriculum, I find it is hard to keep up with the growing number of students. We haven't room for many more." South Side Barber Shop First-class barber work; Laundry, baths, shines. Call and give us a trial. GAY F.

TILLOTSON, Proprietor DEALER IN General Merchandise and GROCERIES Normal Trade Solicited PRICES RIGHT THE MISSES VIRMOND Millinery Hays, Kansas Miss Clara Unruh is back in school after a week's absence. Miss Leila Wolke; of Russell, is in school for this semester. Mr. Silas Clarke is ill with pneumonia at the St. Anthony hospital.

Raymond Custer, of Marion, Kansas, has enrolled for this semester. The movies at The Crystal, Saturday, will be good. A big detective story. Miss Lilian Smith, of Topeka, has enrolled at F. H.

N. for the first time. Mr. Houston from Cimmeron, Kansas, visited with "Johnie" one day last week. Miss Mitchell, from Gove City, Kansas, has enrolled for this semester at F.

H. N. Miss Bessie Beals, who was in school last year, returned at the beginning of this semester. The Campus Tea Room will serve you as good a lunch as. you can get anywhere in town.

When going from the Normal stop and get that hot chocolate at the Tea Room. We sell pencils, papers, ink, nuts and all kinds of fancy candies. At the Campus Tea Room. Friends of Miss Anne Allen received announcement of her marriage to Mr. Earle at Ypsilanti, Jauuary 22.

Misses Maud Carter, Esther Turner and Mary Mills spent Saturday and Sunday at their homes in Russell. The Sunday afternoon chorus rehearsal will start promptly at 3:30 hereafter. Those coming late will not be admitted. Mrs. Clarence Cochran and little daughter, Josephine, of Sharon Springs, were here last Saturday visiting Miss Edith Bouslog.

Mr. McCall, a former Normal student who is now attending K. S. A. C.

stopped off at Hays, Monday, to straighten up some of his credits. A moving picture machine has been installed in each of the state schools. A circuit will be established whereby educational pictures will be shown. "Teachers must prepare to meet these new demands." This demand will spread from farge cities down to small ones, until all teachers are affected by President Tuesday, told us of the meeting of the teachers of vocational subjects, held last week at Minneapolis. They met for study on positive measurement of a persons ability as a "School boards are studying things out for themselves, said Mr.

Lewis, and the people are, demanding through them that education shall have an absolute value." Everything produced in the school room shall have a market value a useful value. Nothing shall be wasted. ft I wish to express my appreciation and thanks to the Sophomore College Class and to the Cave House girls for the beautiful floral sprays, and to my other friends fo: the good letters of sympathy sent me during my late sorrow. Clara R. Unruh.

The Ellis County News The best advertising medium in Western Kansas. First-Class Job Work a Specalty. Phone 17 Hays, Kansas C. W. Miller Has Town Lots and City Residences for sale Normal School Students KANSAS HAYS, "We need a band room," said Mr.

Knorr, band leader, "Our presentquar-ters are much too small and we must resort to the Auditorium, the Gym, and the Shops for practice rooms. Other departments claim these places, and we must look elsewhere soon. Our players need a practice room they are chased from pillar to post from piano practice rooms to the Auditorium, so that little practice is gotten." The coming of the Sheridan Coliseum will relieve these conditions, but at present, every available inch of room is being taken by the musicians. I want you to make" this store your headquarters for everything usually kept in a drug store, which you may want during your stay here and I want your patronage on the basis of a fair, square, 100 cents worth of goods foi' every dollor spent in my store, no matter what it is. K.

C. HAAS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in First National Bank Building Phones: Residence, 333; Office 273 DR. F.

K. MEADE Physician and Surgeon Office over Citizen State Bank Building Phones: Office, 321. Res. 372 An Exceptional Stock Drugs Stationery Books Dr. H.

B. Neiswanger DENTIST Guaranteed Dentistry; Painless Extraction of Teeth. STAINER BLOCK, Phone 294. Carrie Hawkins Hunting Song Munrie Carrie Hawkins Morning Godard Kathryn O'Laughlin Polka Ch. Daucla Walter Ottkin Chaconne Durand Lily Johnson Sunshine and Rain Blumenthal Clara Brooks Morgenstimmung Greig Edith Bouslog Ronds From Second Duet Pleyol Miss O'Laughlin and Mr.

Ottken Second Mazurka Godard Esther Rippey Gavott Gluck Brahms Kathryn Jacobs White Way Completed. The White Way was completed Thursday and the entire system was lighted up Thursday night. Both Normal Avenue and Juanita Street from the Normal to Chestnut Street are brilliantly lighted. President Lewis made a call in assembly Thursday morning, for thirty men to work on the White Way. Their work lasted but a short time because the entire system was connected and lighted by seven o'clock Thursday night.

The White Way is the best Hays and the Normal have to boast of now but improvements on a better and larger scale are promised soon. Swat the Defunct Ads. The Leader feels that there is not enough interest taken in the poster Crusade. Still there are, at all times, in the halls and class rooms defunct ads. It is the opinion of the Leader that it is the duty of those who post these placards and notices to see that they are taken down.

This is a business proposition to the advertiser and besides what does the Normal visitor think when they are stared in the face with a lot of red type advertising something that has already happened. Swat that defunct ad. ALEX E. BISSING Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps and Shoes, Ladies' and Men's Tailor made Suits a SPECIALTY. Kansas Hays, The Star Bakery and Cafe Special attention to Normal Students Class and Society.

Orders receive immediate attention. GEO. SWIRES Perfumes and Sundries to select from Special attention Given to your PRESCRIPTION WANTS C. A. HARKNESS DRUGS, BOOKS.

President Lewis' Address. (Continued from first page.) Simple because only the simple can be true. It is the earnest purpose of those of us who are now working in the school that it shall ever ba interpretative, comprehensive and practical. Interpretative of the real signs of the times. Interpretative of the real needs of the people.

Interpretative of essentials both of materials and realities which wi.l fill a life of full stature. Comprehensive in giving tools with which to enrich and enlarge life to the exclusion of pettynes3 and crudity. Comprehensive in giving harmony in sound and color, joy in creation and composition. Comprehensive in cultivating the complete life in music, in arts, in industry, and in government. Practical in that all useless and unsuitable tools may be discarded and efficient and accurate work be produced.

Practical in eliminating waste in life, in living and in producing. Practical in that we shall intelligently select those things which shall most contribute with the least waste to the social, industrial, political and productive life. Practical in that the education gained in the halls and class rooms shall place the student in the labor and at the task he is mentally and physically equipped to do and shall set him at this task with the proper tools and give him such a training in their uses that he shall become an immediate asset to the life and well being of his community, his state and his nation. Personal Element The touch to which so many men owe their life long inspiration, the making of an indomitable spirit, the creation of a clear eyed optimism, and the foundation of a lovable private life. The greatest gift to any state or any nation a citizen so unselfish that he lives but to serve nobly.

Athletic Goods Hogg's Restaurant J. H. HOGG, Proprietor Meals and Short Orders at all hours. Fresh Oysters in Season. Foot Ball, Basket Ball Gymnasium Suits Sweaters, Jerseys Everything Official Quality and backed by out guarantee of Satis faction.

Ask your dealer for Schmelzers trade mark goods or send for our 958 P. Catalog which lists everything in Sporting, Outing, and Athletic Goods. Pennants We make up pennants in all col We will haul your trunks day or night; will do any kind of team work to be done. Call us day or night. Residence phone 173; office phone 18.

The Hays City Transfer Company Boy Joins Domestic Art Class. James Shutts has joined the Domestic Art class, because he is preparing to become a tailor. Miss. Condi has arranged a special course in tailoring for him. According to latest reports, he is progressing rapidly.

Eat that Sunday evening lunch at the "Campus Tea Room." ors, designs and quantities. Write us for prices. ScimdzaGiasfa Kansm City, mo..

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Pages Available:
258
Years Available:
1915-1922