THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN w 4-' I Student Supplies Slaughtered Zoology, and 2 Packets, $225 Mechanical Drawing Outfits, 12.50 Botany Packets 2.00 Remember this is thfe quality store Make no mistake by going elsewhere HARRY PORTER, 1123 O St. TOTAL REGISTRATION FIGURES TO RUN HIGH (Continued from Pago 1) nlnoty, which 1b considered a good showing In comparison with laBt year's 140, as only thirty or forty wore ex pected. Tho twonty-flvo mombora of the junior and senior classoB In medicine are not counted In tho unlvorslty en rollment, aB tholr work Is entirely In Omaha. No More Tardiness. "Lato registration will not bo per mitted next BomoBtor, oven by gradu ate and special studonts," announced Registrar Rutledgo. "Tho extra fee of $3.00 will bo expected of all who roglstor lato hereafter, although the graduates and specials have gotton off easy heretofore." THE FRESHMAN SQUAD OR 1910 MANAGER LANSDON RESIGNS. Kansas Athletic Business Head Quits to Enter Newspaper World. Kansas University has received the resignation of Manager W. C. Lans don according to press dispatches re ceived from Lawrence. Ho Is one of tho oldest athletic managers In the Missouri vnlloy and his resignation, will bo noted with regret by all athletic dopsters In tho valley. It is generally understood by his friends at Kansas that ho will sever his connections with tho athletic as sociation by October 1, In order to All tho position of general manager of the Central Kansas Publishing Com pany at Salina, Kansas. For the past six years, Mr. Lans don has boon general manager of all athletics. Wlion his, successor takes charge of that position, ho will And plans laid for university athletics through the football season which is ' regarded as the hardest of tho Bports to handle from tho manager's point of Tlew. Manager Lansdon, camo to Kansas It is from this husky bunch of youngsters that Coach Stiehm will pic k the material to fill the great holes (eft In the varsity by the retirement of Temple,X5olllns and Rathbone, and the failure of Warner to return to college. rj , from Fort Scott, where he wns en gaged in the newspaper, business. In his work with the Central Kansas Publishing Company ho will be asso ciated with ex-Senator J. R. Burton, editor of the Salina Union. KENNEDY TO HASKELL. Bert Kennedy, tho former football mentor of the University of Kansas, has made public his decision to stay In tho game for tho next three years as the coach of tho HaBkell Indians. Kennedy has accepted n contract for three years with, as compensation, a certain per cent of the gate Teceipts. WATCH FOR THE NEW FOLSOM Bakery and Cafe We cater to Students trade. 1325 to 1331 N Street t