New Spring and Summer Samples at Davies, the Tailor. See Him before Ordering Your New Suit. MUSIC BY TELEPHONE "Looking Backwards" Made a Reality by Prof. Blake. Some very important experiments have been performed of late by Prof. Blake, one being the transmission of music through a long distance telephone between St. Joe and around by Atchison, Leavenworth, Topeka and Lawrence. The music can be heard plainly at that distance. While performing this experiment a few days ago, the telephone wires leading to the University and Mr. Woodward's became crossed and although Mr. Woodward's telephone was not connected with the main line the music was heard all over the room. This was indeed a very peculiar phenomenon and helped the profes-or to convince some of the Kansas City electricians of a theory on the transmission of sound through the Bell Telephone which he had explained to them quite differently from the common text books viz: "page effect" and not the vibration of the diaphragm as commonly held. As soon as the Woodward affair was reported, Blake telephoned down to Kansas City and told one of the leading electricians to attach the wires of the telephone to a box-relay and place it to his ear. This was done and music, played here in Lawrence, was heard by the man in Kansas City who held the box relay to his ear. There are over sixty practical electricians in attendance at the Professor's lectures and they come from Sedalia, Fort Scott, St. Joe, and all around. The Missouri and Kansas Telephone Co. apparatus as well as any of their employees are at Blake's disposal. The professor has again received his regular spring call from other colleges this time from California and at a salary, of $2,500. Of course he will stay at K. U., at leas,tthe Courier hopes so. UNIVERSITY Mrs. Rice has petitioned the city board of education to employ no teacher in the public schools who is a member of a Greek Letter fraternity. Williston and His Work. Prof. Williston will make a tour of the state soon in search of different kinds of building material for the exhibit in the mineral department at the Columbian exposition. The professor obtained about fifty different kinds of specimens last year during his summer tour and expects to add about three hundred more to the list between now and the first of September. These specimens are examined and got up in nice shape, being put through a chemical and mycroscopical process and then pressed into brick about six inches square. Kansas is very fortunate in having so able a man as Prof. Williston to look after this affair and no doubt every kind of building material in Kansas will be seen at the world's exposition. AT THE There will be a practice game of base ball played tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Kinsey will pitch. Some very juvenile member of the advanced composition class, whose genius was certainly not appreciated by the professor, endeavored to get his revenge the other night by painting red hieroglyphics over Prof. Hopkins' sidewalk. Baker declines to join us in an intercollegiate field day so K. S. U. will go it alone. The Athletic association is taking hold of it and intends to make field day this year an event to be proud of. Further particulars can be found in next week's CORRIER. A meeting of the students was called yesterday at 1 o'clock by the chancellor. The object was to announce a concert to be given in the chapel next Friday evening by the Glee Club, proceeds to be partly given to the club and to the Kas-sas Educational fund for the World's Fair exposition. The professor wanted everyone to attend. Mrs. Gardner's Millinery Opening. Will be held on Tuesday April 12, when she will display all the latest styles of millinery. A special invitation is extended to all the ladies to call and see the new styles. KAW VALLEY STEAM : DYING CLEANING WORKS. IF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHING COL- lored or Cleaned in first-class style take them to the KAVAN Heaven Drying and Cleaning Worries. We Should Have Clothing bought and sold. All work warranted. SIEBKE & BOOTHE, Berkley Street, First House Northeast of Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, Kansas. A pull up the river in one of Dolly Graeber's boats is just what you need to give you an appetite these nice spring days. Dolly is back from Arizona, where he has been spending the winter and is ready to give his personal attention to the business. Call and see him at the same old stand. How's Your Appetite? *Made the exact shape of the foot, allowing the toes to retain their natural positions.* *The most durable and the only comfortable shoes.* *The big toe room enough stays inside.* ABE LEVY'S Tongnails nail, cursa, bananae, etc. due to a broken nail or reduced by *Wakensteinum*. Maudet's nail is not reduced by *Wakensteinum*. Mass. A Stocking that Fits. SPRING STYLES Hats & Furnishings. W. BROMELSICK. Call and see me at my new quarters, 807 Mass. St. Foreign and Domestic Woolens. 917 Massachusetts St. Merchant : Tailor, Wm. C. KELLER'S Sarsaparilla Beer IS A PLEASANT SUMMER INDING Strictly Temperate and Very Realful!. For sale at the factory, 9 East. Warren street, and at restaurants and lunch counters. FRANK RIDDLE, Advertising. Terms Cash. 923 Massachusetts Street. Groceries, Provisions, Flour and Feed. Telephone 15. If you wish to advertise anything anywhere on ROWELL & CO., No. 10 Stratford, New York. VERY one in need of information on the advertising will do well o o obtain a copy of our advertising book and a price one dollar. Mailed, postage paid, on revival from the American Newspaper compilation from the American Newspaper Archive to the be t papers and class journals; gives the information about rates and other matters pertaining to the business of advertising. Ads in ADVERTISING BUEAU B, 13 Spruce St., N. Y. Students and everybody will do well by them to put in T-shirts and Unders that have been ordered to order by parties and taken. Can you buy the flied set goods for one third regular price. Patronize Our Custom Steam Launcher For Size, Type and Load SHHIRT MAKERS Work Called for and Delivered Telephone 67. Has the LARGEST AND BEST selected stock of McCONNELI Spring and Summer Suitings, Pants, Etc., in the City A liberal discount to students giving me their orders... Telephone 67. Merchant : Tailors A. WEBER & SON, AND GENT'S FURNISHERS, LAWRENCE, KAN. Students will find it to their advantage to call and examine our BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. H. JAESCHKE, { Board per Week $3.00 } { Meal Tickets... 3.50 } 816 Mass. Street. Fresh Bread Delivered to any part of the city. Special Rates to Clubs Special Rates to Clubs 825 Mass. St. Klock's Restaurant. Meat Market. The Students' Boarding Place. Cigars, Tobacco, Confectioner OF ALL KINDS. Fresh and Salt meats always on Hand, Special Rates to Club Stewards. CHAS. HESS, 937 Massachusetts St. N. H. GOSLINE. Fancy Staple Groceries WILDER BROS... Students' Trade a Specialty. 811 Mass. Street. Lawrence, Kansas. BEAL & GODDING, Livery, Hack, Boarding & Sale Stable. We make a specially of boarding horses. TELEPHONE 139. Opposite Lawrence House. WILLIS DaLee's Photograph Gallery. South Tennessee St. FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE. Over Daily's Queensware Store. Special : Rates : to : Students. DENTIST A. L. ASHBY. last Wine Y, L Life Birth, Nw, 541, Mt 518, Mt Blumais. Established Oct. 25, 1966. Incorporated Jan. 11, 1968. All Branches at lowest rates. Unampassed taxes. No acquisitions. Catalogues free from: N, Y Life Birth, Nw, 541, Mt 518, Mt Blumais. F, SPALDING, A, M, Pagnon. Twenty-Sixth Annual Dav and *hight sights* THE MEAT MARKET Fresh and Tender Meats Always on Hand. Special Rates to Student Clubs. C. A. PEASE & SON. MOAK BROTHERS, Billiard : Parlors. Choice Tobacco and Chairs. No. 774 Massachusetts Street. C. E. ESTERLY. C. E. ESTERLY. DENTIST Over Woodward's Drug Store. I eve Un J Ae: atu T hav late