et. Students, Take Notice! George Hollingberry is the Practical Tailor. See Him. ular his Uni-ced to year. sub school regu- the class before. figures com- s 113 uni- post students courses classes ) 216 human 8 last the year; t stu- so 31. figures not has in the work graduat ected of re fying. see the shshman with than ing the classes several on the occupy higher May 11, 2009 July 11, 2009 St. Ss. chonoraria, taught by visit or re. Schools. lor. City tures age to ES, AY. ors, pher e, Kas. I can be for us tortoise and pepper also I F JOHN- Va. . St. AMUSEMENTS. [Buffalo Times.] At the Court street Theatre, standing room only was displayed before 8 o'clock. The occasion was the first production in Buffalo of the farce comedy "Running Wild," To say that "Running Wild" is funny is not enough, it is by far the most laughable absurdity ever seen here. There is just enough plot to make it interesting. Messrs Philips and Harvon are both very witty, and their actions kept the audience in a continual roar. All the sayings and puns are new and taking. The company is headed by that winsome little Soubrette, Miss Cora Pryor, whose singing and dancing captures all hearts. She is obly assisted by a competent corps of artists "Running Wild" will be the attraction at Bowersock's Opera House next Saturday night, Nov. 22nd. Seats. on sale at Crew's Thursday morning. ATHLETICS. FOOT BALL. Although laboring under a number of disadvantages, from lack of time and want of proper coaching, the foot ball team has already developed a number of good men and several match games will be played within, a few days. Tomorrow the eleven will make its first appearance at Baker, and the result will be watched with interest. The eleven will line up to-morrow as follows: Hong...Left end rush Champain...Left tackle Haddleston...Left guard Cherman...Center rush Peairs...Right guard, captain Cook...Right tackle Case...Right end rush Hudson...Quarter back Sherman | Dyer | Half backs Palmer | Full back Substitutes, Williamson, Raymood, Rid- The elevens are all provided with good canvas suits with black stockings, caps and belts. The boys will leave on the Southern Kansas, at 10 a.m. tomorrow morning. It is hoped that a large number of students will accompany them and give the proper enthusiastic backing. The fare for the round trip will not he over 95c at the further and will probably be 65c. NOTES. The Baker eleven will play a return match here next Monday afternoon. The crack Y. M.C.A. team of Kansas City, have asked our team to play them at their park in Kansas City on Thanksgiving Day. The game will probably be played. The grounds in South Lawrence are being put in good shape and the foot ball organization will in the course of the month be in condition to require more regular practice which is all that is necessary to secure a substantial team as we have as good men as you will find anywhere. Washburn is developing a good team and will be asked to arrange for two games after Thanksgiving. The Athletic A. is making arrangements to have an expert foot ball player come and coach the eleven for a short time. He will probably be secured at Kansas City. Adelphic presents the following collect reports to audit excellent program to night: Gcoeffey of Monmouth,...W. D. Rosa Loyamori's Brut...H. B. Hall Miles Mann...Park Mallory of Morty R. Arthur, D. A. O'Leary Tennyson's Idylls of the King... Miss. Helen Witter Influence of Arthur's Stories in English Literature... C. S. Grifflin Debate, Is there as great an interest to the stories of Arthur as in the story of the Siege of Troy. Affirmative, E. P. Fisher, negative, D. H. Spencer. Colleges of Inter-State Oratorica Association Asociation ILLINOIS. Monmouth, Monmouth; Wesleyan, Bloomington; Illinois, Jacksonville; Knox, Galesburg; State Champaign; Lake Forest; Blackburn, Carlinville. State, Minneapolis; Hamline, Hamline: Macalester, Macalester. MINNESOTA. IOWA. State, Iowa City; Cornell, Mt. Vernon; Drake, Des Moines; Iowa Grinnell; Wesleyan, Mt. Pleasant; Simpson, Indianola; Upper Iowa, Fayette; Coe, Cedar Rapids; Lenox, Hopkinton; Tabor, Tabor Parsons, Fairfield; Agricultural, Ames. KANSAS. Washburn, Topeka; State, Lawrence; Ottawa, Ottawa; Baker, Baldwin; Normal Emporia; Wesleyan, Salina; Emporia, Emporia. NEBRASKA. Doane, Crete; State, Lincoln; Wesleyan, Lincoln; Hastings, Hastings. INDIANA. De Pauw, Greencastle; Butler, Irvington; Wabash, Crawfordsville; Hanover, Hanover; Franklin, Franklin. OHIO. Ohio, Athens; Oberlin, Oberlin; Buchtel, Akron; Wesleyan, Delaware; Wooster, Wooster; Mariette, Marietta; State, Columbia; Wittenberg, Springfield; Denison, Granville. WISCONSIN. Beloit, Beloit. Denver, Denver; Boulder, Boulder. Kansas Inter-Collegiate No. 2. The large number of colleges in Kansas seems to have necessitated another Inter-Collegiate Association, which was organized October 18th, in the parlors of the Y. M. C. A. at Leavenworth. The following institutions compose the new organization: Midland, Atchison; Lane, Lecompton; Highland, Highland; South-Western, Winfield; Normal, Fort Scott; Bethany, Lindsburg. It has not yet been decided whether they will seek admission to the Inter-State Association.—Prospectus "Winning Orations." Ed Davis, the genial captain of our ball nine, has returned from a visit to the Indian Territory. Mr. Davis' foot which was badly sprained in the last game is now almost well. WM. WIEDEMANN HAS OPENED HIS Oyster :: Parlor. ICE CREAM For the Season, and makes a Specialty of M manufacturing Pozzoni's Face Powder, 25 and FINE CONFECTIONERY. Parties Supplied on Short Notice See the New Rubber Goods Just the thing to go to the University in wet weather. Lots of Boots and Shoes. PRICES LOW. Mason's Family Shoe Store Norton's - Restaurant! Carries a Large Stock of Confectionery, Fruits and Cigars. Oysters Prepared in All Styles. MEALS 25 CENTS. 905 Mass. Street. R. J. SPEITZ. Fresh Bread Delivered to any part of the city. Special Rates to Clubs 825 MASS. STREET. CLARK & CO., THE HATTE S, 524 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. Latest Shapes in Soft, Stiff and Silk Hats. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE AND REPAIRED - BY — J. F.WIEDEMANN Second Door East of Poehler's. GEO. FLINN, MAKER OF FINE ROOTS AND SHOES 1st Door West of Lois' Drug Store, Heur St. Boots and Shoes Repaired at Lowest Prices ON + HORT NOTICE. FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, GROSS & BAPKER AT THE STUDENTS' POPULAR BARBER SHOP Solicit Your Patronage. 814 Massachusetts Street. Good, Tender Ment Always on Hand. W.W.MORGAN & CO. Special Rates to Globe. C A PEASE & SON C. A. PEASE & SON We are showing some extraordinary bargains in Underwear from $1 to $2.50 a piece Camel's Hair, Natural Wool and Merino. Our Last Great Squeeze AND PURCHASE OF CROWDS OUR STORE WITH CUSTOMERS. Business Never So Good and Prices Never So Low. When Going away. Don't erase the one on large stock of Valises THERE never has been a time since we were in the clothing business that we sold as good made garments as we are selling today, and prices were never so low. There are plans for this. In the first place no such fine garments were ever made before, and in the second place, with ample spot cash at our command, we are able to name our own price, which is always a low one, and as you already know you are the ones who come in for an equal share of any good trade we make. There's a saying to you from two fifty to six dollars on each garment. In order that you may get the benefit of these prices it is necessary for you to be sure you are in our store. NOW, HOW CAN YOU KNOW THIS? First—The name Morgan is over our door. Second — the color of our Front is Red. Third — our street numbers are plain, but the address is bold. Fourth—We occupy two floors, con- nected by an elevator. W. W. Morgan & Co., One Price Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers. Sixth—You may be sure you are not in Morgan's unless you are taken upstairs to look at Overcoats and Suits. Please remember these pointers. Fifth- Every Overcoat in our house is shown upstairs. 1009-1011 Main Street, Kansas City, Mo. NCOMPREHENSIBLE. CONSCIENTIOUS. GOOD. INDEPENDENT. CASH, NOT CREDIT, GETS THE BEST TRADE. NOW. Students of K. S. U., we are as ever up to the front, and are giving first-class goods for very little money. We are always prepared to furnish you and always happy to greet you. ALWAYS ON HAND. IndianaCashGrocery, 828 Mass. Street. SHIRT : MAKERS WILDER BROS, —AND— GENTS' FURNISHERS, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Students and everybody will do well by calling on us and be fitted into Suits and Underwear that have been made to order by parties, and not your own. You can buy the Finesk Goods for one-third the regular prices. We supply your custom Steam Laundry for nice work and low prices Work Called for and Delivered. Telephone 67. 40 Cents per Box at Barber Bros. Drug Store.