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Ottawa Campus from Ottawa, Kansas • 3

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THE OTTAWA CAMPUS. ABOUT CONDUCTOR ROTHWELL. NEW ACADEMY RULINGS Specials at Man Who Will Direct the Symphony Orchestra Here Famous Musician. Walter H. Rothwell has been for six CLASSES EQUALIZED IN RACE FOR TROPHY CUPS.

Senior Class Will No Longer Have Support of Third Year Students in Contests. Tho Only Vay Reputation Is ALWAYS a Valuable Asset Skill and Courtesy years conductor of the St. Paul Symphony Orchestra, which will be here April 17. He took charge of the St. Tuesday morning the Preparatory Paul orchestra when it twas still in Its days of infancy, and has brought it to a point where it is known all FOUNTAIN over the United Sttates and Canada as an organization of the first rank, students held a mass meeting in the chapel and after much discussion adopted a new constitution providing for the division of the academy into four classes instead of three as it has been in the past.

This division simplifies the classification of students for class contests, separating the third year students from the Senior Ac and "keeping faith" have given us that reputation. and is favorably known in England and on the Continent, due largely to the high regard in which Mr. Rothwell is held by European musicians. At the end of his last season, Mr. Roth- Only One Pore Week For you to do your Easter shopping.

Are you prepared for this dressy occasion? Our wonderful stock of merchandise, our splendid service and our low prices are all at your command. Millinery Ready-to-wear-Garments Corsets Gloves Hosiery Underwear Umbrellas Ladies' Furnishings Remember, it is riglUif-you get it at The Davenport D. G. Co. The Store That's Always Busy class, thereby somewhat equalizing the Fresh Strawberry Sundaes Fresh Limeade Pineapple Ice auman "The Photographer in Your chances of the first two classes In the contests for the M.

L. Ward Schmelt-zer Arms O. U. A. '14 cups, The new constitution took effect April 1st.

Although the base ball and tennis championships will be decided according to the new basis of classification, it will not effect the basketball tournament which was played last week under the old rules. Pf t7 1 East Side Bakery We make a Specialty of Party Orders and Guarantee our goods to givePerfect Satisfaction. W. C. Suttle, Proprietor.

The Home of Good Clean BaWerr Goods. This is the time to use O. U.Pins and Souvenir Spoons. Before purchasing see ARMSTRONG The Jeweler and Optician 204 MAIN ST. WILL SPEAK ON EVOLUTION.

Prof. W. B. Wilson Popular With the C. L.

S. C. A large attendance was present to hear the lecture given by Prof. W. B.

Wilson before the C. L. S. last Monday evening. His lecture on Development of Vertebrae Including Man" was illustrated by a series of interesting slides.

He will speak on "Evolution and Religion" next Monday night which will close the series of lectures that Prof. Wilson has been giving and will also close the C. L. S. Walter H.

Rothwell. Johnston's Candies Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute SCHOOL of 's ENGINEERING CIVIL. MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL and CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, and GENERAL SCIENCE Sand for a Catalogue. TROY, N.Y. The Newton Theological Institution (FOUNDED 1825.) Eight miles from the Boston (Mass.) State House situated in superb grounds of 52 acres belonging to the institution.

An Eminent Faculty, Fourteen Professors and Instructors, Convenient Dormitories and Lecture ltooms, Beautiful Chapel, a Noble Library, an Unsurpassed Library Building, and Equipment for Laboratory Work. Courses leading to B. D. degree, and special provision for Postgraduate students. C.

program for this yeear. Fresh Every' Week. Sold Exclusively by SEVENTY-SIX AV Y. W. Young Ladies Show Dvip Interest in Weekly Meetings.

The Y. W. C. A. meeting Wednes DR.

F. C. HERR. Office, 234 Main Street. day morning was led by Bess Allen.

Res. 508 Elm Street well was engaged to head the orchestra three years more. Prior to taking charge of the St. Paul Symphony orchestra, Mr, Rothwell was the star' conductor of Henry W. Savage and is remembered over the whole country as the conductor of "Parsifal" in English and of "Madame Butterfly." Elizabeth Wolff had the title role in the latter, having been brought from Europe by Mr.

Savage expressly for the opera. She now is Rothwell. Mr. Rothwell is of Eiglish-German descent and has a home in Vienna. He is known as a composer of songs and piano music.

DORSEY DRUG 304 So. Main St. The subject, Charity, is what Henry Drummond calls the "greatest thing in the world." The different deflni tions and interpretations were; a disposition to relieve the wants of The proximity of the Seminary to Boston and Cambridge makes it easy for students to attend lectures by eminent specialists and the Lowell Institute Courses. There are many opportunities for engaging in missionary and philanthropic work by which students acquire clinical experience and contribute to their self-support. Address GEORGE E.

HORR, President Newton Center, Mass. J. P. BLUNK, M. D.

Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, Underwood Bldg. others, kindness, love, liberality, and a disposition to think well and judge well others, a supreme love for God The Square Shine Parlor. Pantatorium. 229 S. Main st Ladies' and Gent's clothing cleaned, pressed, dyed and repaired.

Goods called for and delivered. T. GEORGE, Prop. Home Phone 1569. and a universal good will to man.

It was strongly brought out in the meetings that this was an ideal that DRS. DAVIS DAVIS Upstairs Physcians and Surgeons. Third and Main. Underwood Bldg, ENTERTAIN S. S.

CLASS. Miss Helen M. Streater entertain was well worth the striving of a ed her Sunday school class of first lifetime. The membership committee report Office Phones Bell 155; Home 195 and second year acs last Monday evening at Mr. and Mrs: Brandels, 837 Residence Phones.

Both 57. ed the names of Esther Snoebergsr, Zelmah Gouger and Elsie Umstot. A Cedar street. After an evening of vocal solo. The Pious Orgies from Judas Maccabaeus was sung by June lively games light refreshments consisting of ice cream and wafers were served.

Swift. Seventy-six girls were pre THE SOUTH SIDE FEED SHED W. A. Rose, Prop. HORSES FED AND CARED FOR Good Well Water.

Ham Phone 843. 410 S. Main Slrad snt. Res. 177 Both Phones Office 76a JAMES BALL, M.

203 South Main Street Res. 407 Mulberry PHILALS UNIQUE SESSION. April "Fish" Were There and All Bit Easily. The first number of the Phllal so Royal Shine Parlor and Gleaning Shop We do first-class work. Hats cleaned at the lowest prices Felt hats cleaned and blocked 50c Straw hats cleaned and blocked 25c Clothes cleaned at lowest prices Suits cleaned and 75c Ladies' dresses cleaned andpressed 75c Work called for and delivered.

Phone 1207. Ute No. 7 Flour ciety program last Monday evening was a talk on the origin of April Every Sack Guaranteed. DR. C.

B. WOLF OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. 118 West 3rd St. Phone 704. Fool's Day by Misa Gertrude Clark, ANOKAJf called "April Fish." April flsh are young and bite easily.

"Golden Forest Park Milling Co. Speech" was the subject of Mr, Slater Balyeat's silence. Miss Cordia ARROW (COLLAR Cluatt Tcabody A lne. Maker Lukert gave a pleasing violin solo. It was followed by a review of "Laddie," C.

W. HARDY, M. Physician and Surgeon OTTAWA. KANSAS The University of Chicago Gene Stratton Porter's new book. The interest of this book lies in the char IIAIIP in addition to resident I Office 2nd and Main St.

Telephones-Res. 636; Office 5. Residence 819 S. Main St acters more than in the plot, Miss Salome BIgelow brought out the THIS TRADE MARK MEANS A tion by correspondence. I3CI I STUDY Erss mP TRADE HARK characters by her own remarks, and GUARANTEE) the effective reading.

There will be THAT IS A Hod Veer CrfCdHa. -J KANSAS CITY no society program next Monday evening, on account of the debate. GUARANTEE "Quality Grocery" CEO. D. MITCHELL, Dentist.

Cor. Third and Main. Phona 410. Athletic and ALUMNI NOTES. 'Sporting Goods Fine Candies, Lunch Goods and everything that's good to eat.

Mrs. Flora Dring Brown ofl the class of 1912 has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Stannard. Mr. Glenn Tell your dealer you want tuis Tnitle-Murk, It makes him and you safe on quality and price.

When you can't set It write for catalog, glVMtf your dealer's name, KANSAS CITY. MO. Brown was also down over Sunday. US TEPFE HETRICK. FESSENDEN, Dentists.

314 South Main St. Hale and Glenn Blair who are both Fourth and Main Phone 28. teaching in the high school at Fre mont, are home on a short hoi iday. Drake Butter Krest Bread OVER 65 YEARS' Herbert Foote '12 was down Sunday Res. Phone 1102.

Office Phone 59, CM. WOLFE, Dentist. EXPERIENCE from Lawrence where he is attending K. U. Olllce Hours: 8:30 to 12 a.

m. 1:30 Ted Reynolds of the class of 1912, 1b home on a short vacation. He is to 5:30 p. m. 204 S.

Main Street Ottawa, Kane. teaching at Corning, la. KODAK CLUB MET. Trade Marks Designs rititi Copyrights Ac. 'Hi" STUDENTS: Let us do your Banking.

We solicit your patronage. Courteous treatment to all is our policy We invite small deposits. First National Bank A meeting of the Kodak Club wus THE DIFFERENCE E. E. WHEELER, Dentist.

109 W. Second St Residence Phone, Ind. 493, Office Phone ind. 18. called last Saturday in the chapel, by former vice president, Bessie Ken nedy.

The meeting was for the purpose of Anyone npniUng mid dpncrlption miif qulrklf Hflcerttiln our nmion free whether nn Invention prolmliljr pnleiitnMn. Ointniiinlrn. tlnlinntrlcllycmillilenlliil. HANDBOOK on I'mi-ilU out froe. oldest nunney for tuM-iiiing patent.

I'ntent taken (hnitivh At mill A Co. reculvt tprrUil notice, without ohnruo, In the Scientific American. A hnndwimet tlltnrtrntri weekly. I.nrirest rlr-rulntlon of iinr unenttnc lournnl. 'I ernm, a yenr: tinnitus, tl Sold by all nmiilPHlor.

MUNN SCo.3640" NewYcrk Brnuch (Mil, tvA SC. WiuM'i'tnii 1. C. electing officers and planning a cam paign for new members. The follow' Shanklin's Transfer.

lng officers were elected: President, Wayne Blair; vice president, Edna Fogleman; secretary-treasurer, Miles Solicits Student Trade. Independent Phone 949. Brewster. The club decided to have a picnic In the near future. For Picnic Specialties Repair Work Promptly and Neatly Done.

ELECTRIC FINISH City Shoe Shop Kansas City School of Law Tennyson or Longfellow could make a worthless sheet of paper worth ISO ly writing a poeia on It That's genius. The U. S. can take an ounce and a Quarter of gold and stamp an eagle on It and it's worth $20. That's money Rockefeller can write a few words on a sheet of cheap paper and make It worth $50,000,000.

That's capital. A man on the section works ten hours a day for $1.25. That's labor. Some one may tell you that they can get as good a shave elsewhere as they can at The Merchants, Ottawa That's gall. Everybody who wants a good, shave goes to The Merchants Barber Shop.

That's good Judgement. The Warner Meat Market W. A. LAIRD 233 South Main Your Work Solicited 121 West Third You Can Earn a Good Living College Girls! Come in and look over our new line 'of latest SPRINGHATS. Mrs.

Bird, Milliner. A iuucucui una uiuruutui itgu edu-uuion. The Faculty Is composed of Kauliclng judges and lawyers and we iircpure our graduates for the practice of i he law. IiiUion payaMe In monthly installments or In advance. WRITE roil CATALOG.

D. FLI.ISON, Dean, ii, POWELL Secretary and Treasurer. Ben E. Todd IJcglctrar. Executive Offices 718-19 Commerce Bldg.

Kansas City, Mo. anil liiy ui "mine money on KritdiiiUlnn from tlio l.ttwreiHif IlinluessCollrife. Enroll at once: Ki-t randy and you'll aemirai a good position. Kree Kinnloyment liiirt'tm HI, your nervine, me fur riituloif to Kunsns' oldest and best HUNT'S GROCERY Good Goods at Reasonable Prices. Fruits Vegetables 408 South Main.

Uusincss Culleuo. No vaciulmis. JAMES CUNNINGHAM. Proprietor Kill I I 1 I tswrenoa, Kanaas..

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