Beta Theta Pi Reunion. A reunion of district nine of the Nation Fraternity of Beta Theta Pi was held here Friday and Saturday of this week. This district comprises Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado, and includes seven chapters. There are ten general district divisions. Frank D. Parent '00 of University of Kansas being chief of this district. The local chapter Alpha, entertained the visiting delegates by a dance on Friday night where much time was given to singing Beta songs and forming the fraternity marches. On Saturday afternoon the boys all went to the baseball game in a body. That night a banquet was served in the Beta Chapter house. C. Spellman, an old Kansas Beta, held down the toastmaster's chair right happily. Several charter members of the Kansas chapter were present as well as many of the alumni from Kansas and Missouri. On Saturday morning the business meeting of the district was held and all business concerning the chapters was transacted. These reunions are peculiar to the Betas. Their object is to bring the chapters of the four states into closer affiliation with one another and to weld the district more firmly together. Furthermore, they are the means of searching out any alumni members of the fraternity who have drifted away from their chapters and the concerted pressure of all the chapters is brought to bear upon such to bring them to the reunion. It has found by experience that this policy is extremely efficacious, and this first one given in this district by Alpha has been so successful that they will be held annually from this on. The visiting delegates were J. C. Mulbertron and G. W. Holmes of Nebraska University; R. M. Johnstone, C. P. Palmer C. Rollins of Missouri University; J. C. Campbell of Westminster College Fulton, Mo.; A. D. Krause, J. S. Pritchard, A! Wiederholt and R. S. Murphy of Washington University, St. Louis; Adelbert Adams, Colorado University; J. W. Stephenson Denver University; Frank Parent, John Kane and C. I. Spellman of Kansas City; Addisor Honsh of Oskaaloosa; Carl Workentin of Newton; Lon Silvers or Morganville Kansas, were also present. SCIENCE DEPARGM.G. The botany class make an excursion into the country today. Dr. Hatfield, member of the State Board of Medical Registration, addressed the Medies Wednesday on "Principles of Electis Medica." A good joke was played upon Prof Stevens the other day. A member of his botany class succeeded in delicately attaching a piece of silk thread to one of the central structures of a flower and passed it up to the Prof. for examination. The professor was immediately struck by the abnormal growth, passed the flower around the table for inspection and even showed it to some of his assistants. Examination under the lens revealed the hoax Prof Sayre has been urging the introduction of Depthena Antitoxin as a new remedy to be recognised by the United States Pharmacopoca. Letters from the best representatives of medical and pharmaceutical professions have in correspondence expressed their appreciation of this effort. If the strength and quality of such high potencies, be regulated by law, it will be a great boon to humanity. This, Prof Sayre is urging. Y. M. C. A. Notes. Mr. Clare Cowley has been elected treasurer of the association. A social for the cabinets of the two associations will be held this evening in the Y. W.'s house. Last Saturday evening an informal "stag" social was held in the Association parlors at 1022 Ohio St. About 35 were present. The meeting Sunday afternoon will be held at 3:30 at the Presbyterian church, with the city association. A musical program will be given. Work has been begun on the hand-book for next year. Several new features will be added and an effort will be made to make this edition superior to its predecessors. Mrs. Payne's lecture on "Mackey of Uganda," will be given tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the Christian church. This lecture will prove interesting to all, especially those taking an active interest in missions. THE BEST Place to buy your Jewelery or have your Repairing done - IS AT - ROWE'S 835 Massachusetts Street. DR, J. R. BECHTEL. GRADUATE IN OSTEOPATHY, MEDICINI and SURGERY. Office 833 Massachusetts Street. Phone 343. Telephone 143. Office Hours) 8 to 10:20 a.m. ( 7 to 3:30 p.m. ) Office and Residence, 83 Kentucky Street Lawrence, Kansas F. D. MORSE, A. M., M. D., Office over Woodward's Drug Store. LAWRENCE. KANSA? ELDRIDGE HOUSE Residence, 1041 Tenn. Street. Livery, Boarding and Hack Stables A. J.Moak, W.E.Moak Proprietors. Rubber-Tired Kigz Hack Calls Prompt a Specialty,ly attended to. TELEPHONE NO.18. J. DANNELLY N. J. DONNELLY. N. DONNELLY Telephone 100. Glasses correctly fitted HESTER, Optician and Jeweler. $A1 Mass. 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The Markets and Fashion Centers have been ransacked for this wondrous showing of the Latest and Best Spring and Early Summer Merchandise. That makes this big store so Beautiful, so Brilliant, so Inviting in every one of its Completely Equipped Departments. Amalgam Filling... $ 50 Cement Fillings... 50 Mortar fillings ... $1.00 and up Gold Crowns ... $1.00 to $7.50 Potato Crowns ... $3.50 Extracting ... 24 C. H. HUNSINGER. THE VERY NEWEST IN TAILOR MADE SUITS WILL BE FOUND IN THE PERFECTION LINE. THE LADY OF MODERATE MEANS CAN HAVE ASUIT MADE TO SHE PURSE WE EXHIBIT A MOST COMPREHENSIVE LINE OF SAMPLES AND STYLES Perfection Ladies' Tailoring Co. IS A VERITABLE EXPOSITION for SHOPPERS KLENZONA HUST OUT MARCH SUPPLEMENTS Orders taken and satisfaction guaranteed. WE INVITE INSPECTION 843 Mass, St. Lawrence, Kans Entire line of Samples, Mater ials and Cuts of Styles. Sole Agent KERNZOA ribbonsand gloves and for taking grease spots mothing. Only 25c per bottle. SEMPRE the complexion and KANSAST TOILET CREAM, the best lotion for the hands. All for sale at the 922 Massachusetts Street. Telephone 258. New line of Silk Shirt Waists just received, $3.98 and $5. HACK and LIVERY. HOME STORE. THE INNES STORE A. D. Weaver. DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, CORSETS. UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, BELTS, CARPETS. UNITARIAN READING SENT 1105 Mass. St 35 Summer St., Lawrence, Mass. DR. JOHN H. OUTLAND, SILKS. MEADVILLE, PA., Founded 1971. New developments. Modern programme. Simple equipment. No documents. Thanks to The Graduate School ofGraduates. Special lectures by distinguished specialists. Send for catalogue to: Meadville Theological School GEO. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. P. SCHNEIDER Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE, 743 MASSACHUSETTS STREET. Residence 901 Ohio St. TELEPHONE: Residence or Office No. 75 TELEPHONE. Residence or Office. No. 35. The Handsomest Line of Spring and Summer SUITINGS T. J. SHOELEY, TAILOR 800 Mass. street. 512 UP STAIRS. In the city are to be seen, at Reasonable Prices at Hand-Carved Mexican Belts A nice hand-carved Leather Belt is just what you should have. We also carry a nice line of Purses, Chatelaines, and Shopping Bags. We would be pleased to show you these goods. Every piece a work of art. You can see them on exhibition in our South Window. BOTH SIDES OF LIVE QUESTIONS FULLY DISCUSSED D. L. ROWLAND COMPLETE DEBATES The first and only dentist in the city to depart from high prices in favor of the masses. Annalam Fillings, 50 cents. Gold Fillings, half the usual price. Extracting teeth, each, 25 cents. Office over Howe's Shoe Store, 829 Mass. Open from 7 a.m. to m.p. in p. PROS AND CONS CHAIG DR. WHEELER, DENTIST. PROS and CONS Our foreword on policy, the currency, the tariff, the migration, high license, women, homeless, penny money, state trusts, departmental trusts, municipal ownership of franchises, government agencies, the above and many other queries. *Bachelor's of the above and many other queries. Directions for organizing and conducting a debating society, vith laws Pride, Post and Public lands NOBLE 1-5-6-12-13-14 Cooper Institute, N. Y. City Schoolsbooks of all publishers at one store. Waskins National Bank J. B. WATKINS, C. H. TUCKER, President, Casher C. A. HILL, W. E. HAZEN Vice President Asst.Edition Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $20,000 DIRECTORS J B WAYKINS, C A HILL, A C MITCHELL, W E HAZNJ, J HOUSE, C MICHELL, W. E. HAZEN, J. HOUSE, C. H. TUCKER, J. C. MOORE Savings Department deposits received Tuesdays and Fridays. Exchanges on all the principal cities of the world. Donnelly Bros. Livery. Boarding and Hack Stables. All Rubber Tire Rigs 700 to 717 N. H. Lawrence, Kan. Libery. 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