88 THE STUDENTS JOURNAL. Aunual "It." The Science Club's annual "It" was given Friday evening at the University, and it was pronounced the most successful banquet ever held by the club. There were seventy members present. The committee on arrangements were Messrs. Franklin, Eames, Boyce, Templin and Crew. The officers of the club are, president, A. V. Schroeder; vice-president, B. M Dickinson; treasurer, W. R. Crane. The banquet and toasts were followed by a shadow pantomime, a take-off on the members of the faculty. Prof. Haworth, toast master, introduced each speaker with a story and the responses were as follows: Prof. Murphy's Irrigation Scheme, Geo. D. Hale. A New Invention for the Production of Metric Music, Prof. Barber and F.E.Marcey. Origin of the Anthracite Coal of the Appalachian System, M. I. Kirk. Artificial Digestion, Prof. L. E. Sayre. Some Problems for Moisture, Prof. E. H. S. Bailey. K. U. Aquaticus, R. C. Gowell. Music by Messrs. Crew and Page. Letters were read from Professors Blake, Daines, Case and Shepard by Prof. Newson. Prof. E.D.Eames was unanimously chosen Science Club liar for the coming year to succeed Prof. L.L.Dyche. Coal at Griffin's. Griffin, the coal man! Go to Howes for a shave. Fine Cigars at Smith's News Depot. Remember Griffin when you want coal. Good morning! Have you read the Capital? Howe is the Students' Barber? "He's all right. Coal at as low rates as any place in town at A. J. Griffin's. See the best line of Smoking Tobaccos at Smith's News Depot. If ou have shoes that need repairing go to Jas. Edmondson, 915 Massachusetts street. Gene. Waffle can furnish you the finest music in the city for parties and receptions. Give him a trial and you will get him again. Roberts & Culver run a first class grocery store. Stewards of clubs are invited to examine prices of them before buying. Shaving is an art and hair-cutting a science and the barber who is master of both is deserving of patronage. Believing this you will get your work done at Jess A. Howe's barber shop, 915 Massachusetts street. Students can find the best Boston Brown Bread, Saratoga Chips and those delicious Cream Puffs at the Home Bakery, next to the Central Hotel. J. H. JOHNSON, Proprietor. The Constitution of Kansas in a neat pocket volume. I will present every student with a copy of the above with every 25 cents trade until the supply is exhausted. J. S. BOUGHTON 1027 Mass. St. J. W O'BRYON, D. D. S., DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered when desired. 845 Mass, St. LAWRENCE KAN. BEAL & GODDING LIVERY, HACKS, SALE, BOARDING STABLE AND Opposite Lawrence House Tel. 139. MEAT MARKET 1017 RHODE ISLAND STREET The best of everything as cheapas the cheapest. Special inducements given to Clubs and Boarding Houses. G. L. HART, Proprietor. S. B. & A J. ANDERSON, PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. Office and residence 717 Vermont street. Telephone 124 E. BUMGARDNER, M. D., D. D. S. DENTIST. No. 909 Massachusetts St. over Barber Brothers Drug Store. F. D. F PHILLIPS, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office 733 Mass Street, up stairs; residence 475 Elm St. Telephone 82.