. Ill. e re t how it, I t and labeling mere of thin, thus, but ment full- vellent s com- mblne 4 won- we can morours. ER. derfu! spas- others dined a I very rd and medi- M. D. medies, tittle, I pateful, the best as you ity. East 99 mp ey, Fancy Groceries. ou out our Boarding Clubs trade especially solicited. ced sat- three y8 and Phone 226 undry. ays and W. A. Guenther. 711 451 st. Lawrence, Kan. LOCALS Foot Ball Goods at Smith's. Try Kleznona at the Home Store. Miss Knight was in Kansas City, Thursday. Full line of Golf Goods at Smith's. Dr. Goddard, of Leavenworth, his son Brock last Sunday. Gran Salice spent a day with his brother Gene this week. Frank Beck, of Topeka, attended the game last Saturday afternoon. Date Gear was up from Kansas City to see the big game. Virgie McCrory came up from Olathe to spend last Sunday. Mr. Dalton of Baker, visited Otis Seyson this week. Bread and Cakes at the House Store. Sara Hendrick of Oak Park, is the anest of Mrs. R. Cone. All the best brands of Cigars at Smith's. Orrie Scott was in Kansas City one day this week. Angie Scammon has spent the last week at her home in Scammon. Kansas. Henry Kyle of Kansas City, was on the hill this week visiting old friends. Kate Stone of Leavenworth, is the guest of Mame Dudley and Elsie Evans. See Smith for Gymnasium Goods Mrs. Dunlap und Miss Watson attended the Y.W.C.A.convention at Ottawa. Miss Gladys Nicholson of Junction City, visited University friends Tuesday. ROOMS EOR RENT - Bath and furnace heat. 1132 Tennessee. Gentleman preferred. C. A. Gardner has had to return to his home at Baldwin on account of illness. Edith Brook of Wichita was the guest of Miss Vera Hall last Saturday and Sunday. Judge Burford of Guthrie, Okla. was with his son Frank for several days this week. Ladies' Toilet Goods, full line, at J. P. Ross' Drug Store, (L.K.Co.) Eldridge House corner. Georgia Stipp is ill with fever. Her mother has come from Wellington to be with her. Misses Helen Smith, Hazel Fassler and Jeanette Lord of Topeka, attended the Phi Gau party. They were the guests of Louise Smith over Saturday. J. C Buttomer and "Cy" Leland came up from Kansas City Saturday for the K. U., Indian game. Sanitol Tooth Brushes,something new,at J. P. Ross' Eldridge House Corner Drug store. (L. K.Co.) Full line of Foreign and Domestic Cigars at J. P. Ross' Eldridge House Corner Drug store. (L.K.Co.) Sophomores held a class meeting Thursday noon. The only business was the discussion of their party. Go to Linday's for 10 Lainey & 810 Fine Shoe Repairing, 836 Mass. St. R. C. Russell's brother and wife came up from Great Bend, Saturday for the game. They remained over Sunday. Frank Pratt visited his Beta brothers the other day on his way to Kansas City from Wyoming; where he has been hunting for the past two months. Kate Holloway who has been spending several weeks in Topakea, stopped yesterday on her way home to Kansas City to visit Helen Williams, for a few days. Prof. Blackmar delivered an address on "The Jail as a Crime Breeder," before the meeting of the Prison Association which met this week in Kansas City. Mr. Spangler returns from the east the last of the week. His business there has been in the interest of the University and is supposed to have something to do with the chancellorship. Topeka boy, who took it on the Kaw. The bird is common in the west, but has only been reported here once before, which was in 1887, by Prof. Snow. Balm of Gilead Cough Balsam for the cure of coughs, colds and all disorders of the throat and lungs. Guaranteed to give satisfaction, Manufactured by Barber Brothers, Lawrence, Kan. Dr. G. A. Blair, Room 5. Jackson Bldg. Expert optician, eyes tested free. Samples re select from Glass-from $100 up. Margaret Quayle of Kansas City spent Monday with the Thetas, Miss Quayle attended the University of Indiana last year and is a member of the Alpha chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta which is at Depauw. Mary Scott, Grand Treasurer of Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity, was in Lawrence visiting Kappa chapter on last Tuesday. Miss Scott has been spending several weeks in Western Kansas and was on her way home to New York city. Prof. Dyche is clated over finding an Archinophorus occidentalis a bird very rare in this region. He secured it from Rob. Maxwell, a The fossils lately received by the Paleontological department deserve a word in passing. The collection includes over 200 specimens. Among the most valuable are those of the crimoids and bellamites. There is also a nearly perfect fethyosaur a teleosaur with skulls and teeth, and other forms from the Jurassic not found in America. The collection was made by Prof This is the Kind Of Weather YOU NEED Warm Underwear. Gloves, Hosiery. W. BROMELSICK. Frass of Stuttgard who visited here last year. K. U. secured it by exchanging for it material collected by Dr. Williston in his summer trips. We show the largest assortment and makes. Lowest Prices. Clarence Poindester and Norton Payne of Topeka, were the guests of Gene Ware the first of the week. Myrtle Baldridge attended the Y. W.C.A. convention at Ottawa as a delegate from the Theta fraternity. A letter from C.A. Pees says he has nearly recovered from a fever and expects to return to school shortly. Of Weather . . . Buy your Tobacco at Smith's. Mrs. L.P. Campbell returned home to Wichita Tuesday, after a visit with her son Ray, who attends the University. --fine Conferctionery. Oratorical Association. About fifty students interested in oratory met in the chapel Tuesday noon to organize an oratorical association. Prof. Frazier was chosen temporary chairman and C. A. Gardner temporary secretary. It was decided to have Prof. Frazier appoint a committee of five to draw up a constitution and report to the organization when ready. The committee are, Prof. Frazier, Prof. Higgins, Prof. Cone, J. H. Tolan and E. H. McMath. A letter has been received from Colorado stating that they expect to entertain two of our debaters at Boulder next Spring and will do all possible to insure a good debate. Kansas lost two years ago and won last year so there will be considerable interest this year. Prof. and Mrs. Sayre entertained the junior pharmacy class Friday evening. mmm MUSIC, HALF PRICE TO STUDENTS. Golf. OBER, THE Clothier. The Gread Club defeated the Topeka Golf Club at Topeka last Saturday by a score of 33 up. Joe Copley made the medal score of 97 for 18 holes. The individual score is as follows: Oread vs . Topcka. McClung 11 Morgan 0 Barteldes 8 Pattison 0 Sterling 7 Chase 0 Copley 6 Willard 0 Spangler 2 Pierce 0 Jones 1 Hammatt 0 Fletcher 1 Sherman 0 Hogg 0 Merriam 0 Newson 0 Wyman 3 925=27 Massachusetts Street. STEAM LAUNDRY WILDER BROS Shirt Waists and Dresses a Specialty Calls made Monday and Friday Delivered Tuesday and Wednesday WILDER BROS. SMITH & CLARK, University Agents. WHY NOT TRY L. Zuttermeister Oysters, Fruits and Candies. Hot and Cold Sodas in Season. Phone 188. 723 Mass. St. ELDRIDGE HOUSE Livery. Boarding and Hack Stables Ar J. Moak. W. E. Moak Proprietors. Rubber Tired Rings Hack Calls Prompt- a Specialty. TELEPHONE NO. 05. A. E. PROTSCH, := ARTISTIC TAILOR, Suit from $20, Pants $5 up. Corner Warren and Mass. Streets. Wm. Wiedemann, OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM 837 Massachusetts Street. And Manufacturer of Hole-in-the-Wall. HARRY WEYMULLER, Prop. Short-Order Restaurant. LAWRENCE - - KANSAS- 720 Mass st. Lawrence, Kan. Shetland Floss for Sale. Orders taken for Umbrella Capes, Piazza Scarfs and all kinds worsted crobet work at THE HOME STORE, 1103 Massachusetts Street. Law Books. J. W. VERNON. Agent, 615 American Bank Building, West Publishing Company. Kansas City, Mo. Please send all orders for Law Books to me at this office. We can furnish any law book published and for sale by the law book trade, CHARLES JOSEPH CAHILL, M.D Gynecology. DENTIST. SEA NAS, STREET, TELEPHONE 801 395 LAWRENCE, KANSAS. TELEPHONE 2504 rings. J. W. O'BRYON, D. D. S.. 819 Massachusetts Street. LAWRERCE. - - - - KANSAS Watkins National Bank Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $20,000 Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $20,000 J. B. WATKINS, C. H. TUCKER, President, Cashier. C. A. HILL, W. E. HAZEN Vice President, Asst Cashier DIRECTORS. J. B. WATKINS, C. A. HILL, A. C. MITCHELL, W. E. HAZEN, J. HOUSE, C. H. TUCKER, J. C. MOORE. Savings Department deposits received Tuesdays and Fridays. Exchanges on all the principal cities the world. COL. JAES BECK, Prop. Lawrence Seam Laundry. GEORGE F. GODDING. Totten & Forney, K. U. Agents. Students' trade especially solicited. 908 Mass.st. Phone 383. Boarding Stable. 512-414 Vermont St. Telephone 129 Livery, back and CHARLES L. HESS Meat Market F. R. Bartz. Telephone 14. 937 Mass. St. Lawrence; Kan. West End Meat Market. DEALER IN FRESH AND SALT MEATS Special Rates Given to Clubs Phone 314. Lawrence, Kan. Cream Rolls, Doughnuts, Cream Puffs, Maccaroons, Egg Kissies, Bread, Etc. Eastern Star Bakery PARTIES SUPPLIED. HENRY GERHARD, Prop. J. DONNELLY. N. DONNELLY Telephone 100. Donney Bros. Livery. Boarding and Hack Stables. All Rubber Tire Rigs All Rubber Tire Rigs 700 to 717 N. H., Lawrence, Kan. MORRIS, THE Photo Artist. Students work a specialty. The only Imported Novelties to be obtained in Lawrence. Studio newly fitted throughout New St. Phone 312 FOR Bananas. Nuts, Candy and Fruits of all kinds in season. Also Tobacco and Cigars. At E I THOMAS. 13 Mass. St. Phone 392. 913 Mass. St. Phone 392. KEELER Has his Holiday supply of teacher's bibles, a good time now to make a selection. 500 boxes of fine stattoinery just received from the makers, insuring low prices and latest styles. Fountain pens from $1.00 up, each pen we sell fully warransed not to skip or drop. J. A. KEELER, S27 Mass. St.