BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Dentists. C. E. ESTERLY DENTIST. A. L. ASHBY, DENTIST. Over Dalley's China Store. J. W. O'BRYON, DENTIST. 845 Massachusetts St. LAWRENCE, KAN H. HORNOR, DENTIST Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the paints; engine of tooth. Office T48 Mass, St., over The Fair A. A. RUSS, DENTIST. DENTIST. Nitrus Ocidion is given for the painless and tranction of teeth. St. Nicholas St. BUMGARDNER, M.D., D.D.S. DENTIST Late. Demonstrator in Dental Department 1990 Massachusetts over Barber Hills' drug office. Physicins & S rgcons. V. W. MAY. V. Physician and Surgeon. Physician and Surgeon. Member Board of Pension Examiners. Tole phone 33. Residence 1692 N Hampshire St Office 723 Massachusetts St. S B. & A. J. ANDERSON, Physicians and Surgeons Office and residence 171 Vermont Street. Ticket E. D. F. PHILLIPS. L. Physician and Surgeon. Office 733 Mass. St., up stairs; residence 437 Elm St. Telephone: 801-529-6230 A. G.ABDELAL, A. Physician and Surgeon. no Vernyp St., Telangana, 65217 Physician and Surgeon. LEVI HORNOR. Physician and Surgeon. Office over The Fair, 349 Mass. Mk., Telephone 21. Residence 1025 Deerleast W., opp. Quicken church; Telephone 199. Office hours, 10 to 12 A.M. and 2 to 4 P.M. GLOVES All Styles GLOVES NEW AND SWELL NEW AND SWELL. At ABE LEVY'S. Successor of the "Unabridged." Ten years spent in revising, 106 editors employed,and $300,000 expended. Everybody should own this dictionary, a anthology concerning the history, spelling, pronunciation, and usage of words. A LIBRARY in Itself. It also gives the often desired information concerning the facts concerning the countries, cities, towns and the globe of the world; particulars concerning noted the persons and places; trans- versals for foreign languages, words, and proverbs; etc., etc., etc. This Work is Invaluable in the the business, scholar, sociol, professional and self-reliant. Sold by All Booksellers. G. & C. Merriam Co. Publisher Springfield, Mass. Do not buy cheap photo graphic reprints of ancient books. Send for use. --- Held Up by a Dalton-Baker it. His Hands In the local oratorical contest at Baker University last week, Mr. C B Dalton, of Junction City, easily placed himself at the head of those who were competing for the honor of standing in the State Contest to represent Methodist eloquence and culture. "Revolution or Evolution?" he asked in the title of his oration, and answered his own question. Mr. M. W. Games won the second place; his oration was rather a scholar's. The other contestants, in the order of their standing, are, G. A. Marvel, H. B. Wren, and H. E. Cullison. So many contesting, there was of course a probability that some of the orations could not be of the best rank; yet those delivered are notwithstanding of such excellence as to be creditable to craters and school. Simpson Elected. At a meeting of the Freshman Class yesterday afternoon, J. A. Simpson, the non-fraternity candidate, was elected President. Remarkable Acting. Remarkable acting was done one night this week in Topeka, when one actor so successfully impersonated a "star," their entire across two states, as to deceive an entire audience who were familiar with the star's acting. Mr. Shine, a member of the company traveling with the noted Mr. Robison, is the actor who did this, the acting he counterfeited being none other than Mr. Robison's. It is said that the deception was complete, Mr. Shine's fcial expression, carriage, and intonation following that of Mr. Robison in every respect! An amusing circumstance attending Mr. Robson's unavoidable failure to be in the city was, the publication by one of the papers of an alleged interview of goodly length, said to have been gotten that afternoon from Mr. Robson, at which time he was in Chicago. The paper is now trying strentulously to wriggle out of its humiliating position as a publisher of "fake" interviews, by censuring the actor because he was away and permitted Mr. Shine to deceive every one by his acting. The Glee and Banjo Club. The concert to morrow night promises to be the best musical attraction in Lawrence this year. The universal critic sum of persons competent to judge has been, that the concerts of this year's club are superior in every respect to those given by the club last year. The St. Joe Heard said after the Yale Club had been there that there was no comparison between the two clubs, the Kansas Club is so much the superior. The club is a University organization, the members of which have been chosen solely upon their respective merits as musicians. Every patriotic student and every student who loves good music will go to the concert and assist in giving the boys the largest and most enthusiastic audience e of the season. A price of fifty cents to all parts of the house has been made in order that everybody may go. If you failed to receive our twenty-four page holiday supplement you will be reminded of the fact that your subscription is as yet unpaid. After this no paper will be mailed to any stockholders or paid up subscribers. If you are not at present connected with the University you are not a stockholder and will not be entitled to receive a paper until your subscription is paid. An Explanation. The special committee of the extension class will meet at the office of L. H. Parkins this afternoon at 4 o'clock to report on the progress of the electricity class. Practical piano tuner, has returned to Lawrence after several years' experience in Kansas City and is ready to answer all calls in first-class style. Headquarters 817 Tenn. St. ED. H. HARDING. Boarders & Roomers wanted at 1125 Tenn., St. EASTERN STAR BAKERY, 825 Massachusetts St. FRESH BREAD AND CAKE EVERY DAY. H. JAESCHKE, PROPRIETOR. J.M.ZOOK. Choice Butter, Fine Teas, Coffees Fancy Groceries a Specialty. 847 Mass, St. ROBERTSON BROS., ROBERTSON BROS. UNDERTAKERS AND DEALERS IN- FURNITURE. 718 Massarassietsse St. Telephone No. 90. LAWRENCE. KAN SUMMERFIELD & JACOBS. Grocers & Bakers. Students furnished with Bread and Cakes at wholesale prices. 737 Massachusetts St. W. H. BARKER. Tonsorial Artist Students Trade Solicited AND Good Work Guaranteed. BOOTS AND SHOES Neatly Repaired. Jas. Edmondson, 915 MASSACHUSETTS ST. GEORGE FLINN. All work at reasonable prices. Repairing a speciality. West Berry St., LAWRENCE, KAN Fraternal Aid Association, Has the finest Haiti and Dancing Flower in the State. For terms, call on Ed. ROUSELL Mgr. Under Selig's. Custom Boot and Shoe Maker ATHENS COUNCIL NO.3. LOU ZUTTERMEISTER Proprietor of the new --- Faxon's Ice Cream and Oyster Parlor HAS Skating Shoes. Faxon's. Refresher(s) for Students' Parties furnished average rates. Best of Candles, Oysters, in season. STUDENTS. TO 709 MASS ST. MASON LARGEST STOCK REMOVED BOOTS LOWEST PRICES IN LAWRENCE. 1300 MASS. ST. TEL.NO.40. When in Need of GROCERIES Stop at STATIONERY, QUIZ BOOKS, ETC. JACOB'S WELL And Load up. A.K.HOGE, The Student's Grocer. J. L. LADD, MEAT MARKET. Special rates to Students and Boarding Clubs. Call and see me at 1047 Rhode Island Street Students' Headquarers * Fresh Gandies. Oysters. FRUITS SODA ETC FRUITS, SODA, ETC. Wm. Wiedemann. STUDENTS! Go to Chris Epley's Resturant and Lunch Counter. Oysters served in every style. C. A. PEASE & SON. Meats and Groceries. SEE WHAT WE HAVE: Our own Mince Meats. Turkeys, Geese, Ducks Celery. The BEST of Oysters. A full line of GROCERIES C. A. Pease & Son. STUDENTS, I KEEP A FULL STOCK All Sorts of School ALWAYS ON HAND. Tracy Learnard. FALL AND WINTER Suits and Overcoats Made to order from your measure AT $15, $16.50, $18, $20, and $22. A Perfect Fit is Guaranteed. W.Bromelsick The Hatter and Furnisher. OUR SUITS AND OVERCOATS Are equal to Tailor-made in fit and makeup, and we are selling them lower than any house in the city. Call us then or email our resume. M. J. SKOFSTAD, The American Clothier. A. G. SPALDING & BROS., MANUFACTURERS OF Athletic and Sporting Goods of Every Description. National League Ball, Bats, Catchers Gloves and Mitts, Masks, Body Protectors, etc., The Spalding Tournament Tennis Ball, The Shoe Racket, Racket Covers, Presses and Nets, Court Measures, Markers, Toles, Forks, etc., Uniforms and Clothing for all Sports, Outing and Gymnasium Use. The final imported Serges and Flannels, Newest Styles and Patterns. SEND FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA. 243 BROADWAY. 1032 WESTWEST STREET. CHICAGO 108 MADISON STREET. NEW YORK 243 BROADWAY. PHILADELPHIA. 1932 HESTER STAETE, Griff Black for Jac New music Try us Senor of the friend splendidity. The daily as we cos, p at Sm block. The has be apper prise praise "A Orr. 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