brings cares grade. 11, renew re- on how tom it, 1. oot and or being cure of Asthma, buts, ishment a ful- 1501. excellent its com combine and won- we can am, mor- Yours. LER. 1961. wonderful with spas- tages any others attained a r. I very heard and the medi- S. M.D. 1. 1801. premedies, bottle. I grateful. the best ol as you City. 79 East her, skides and high-sheele amp. S ER. Md. ey, ndry. about our and three R. nteed sat. lays and Fancy Groceries. Boarding Clubs trade especially solicited. days and Phone 226 Laundry W. A. Guenther. Lawrence, Kan. 721 Mass. st. --mer K. U. students, Mr. Baumgartner is enjoying his work and the K. U. contingent is doing well. Buy your Tobacco at Smith's. Try Kleenzona at the Home Store. Mr. Ben Norris of Horton is visiting Fred Nichols. See Smith for Gymnasium Goods. Miss Louise Haynes spent Sunday at her home in Leavenworth. Miss Hesse of Leavenworth; is visiting her cousin, Miss Stem. Full line of Golf Goods at Smith's. Boyd Dickinson of Independence, Mo., has returned to the Law school Bread and Cakes at the Home Store. All the best brands of Cigars at Smith's. Mr. and Mrs. Callhoun of Ft. Scott, have been in Lawrence, visiting Miss Helen Callhoun. Professors Williston and Barber spent the week in visiting various high schools over the State. The Paleontological department has just received a large amount of exchange material from Stuttgart, Germany. The lot is very valuable and consists of about 200 different species. Go to Linday's for Fine Shoe Repairing, 836 Mass. St. Ladies' Toilet Goods, full line, at J. P. Ross' Drug Store, (L.K.Co.) Eldridge House corner. Frank Springs of Las Vegas, New Mexico, one of the leading paleontologists in America will spend part of next week at the University examining the collection. Sanitol Tooth Brushes,something new, at J. P. Ross' Eldridge House Corner Drug store. (L. K. Co.) A tate paper from Michigan gives Bennie Owen a great puff as a foot ball player. Owen is there assisting Yost and recently he went into one of the scrimmages with the scrubs and showed how a veteran can play ball. One of Michigan's men remarked that Owens thought out his plays like greased lightening and then bawled them out so quick that one hardly hit him. As a quarterback Owens has the reputation of being one of the brainiest in the business and as field captain of the scrubs the regular team is assured of good hard practice. --sincere sympathy to her bereaved family, and, be it further Deutsche Verein. Those who attended the Deutsche Verein last Monday afternoon enjoyed a very good program consisting of readings and recitations by Miss Mentzer, Miss Brackney, Miss Murphey, and Mr Graves, interspersed with songs by the Verein. Mr. Boyle read extracts from a letter written by a student in Germany, which were very entertaining and interesting. When the Rod was Spared. --sincere sympathy to her bereaved family, and, be it further The change of thought and conditions of mankind are no better illustrated than by the history of the rod; says the December Delineator in an article on the morals of the child, by Dr. Grace Peckham Murray, which mentions a Suabian schoolmaster, who during his fifty-one years of superintendence of a large school had given 911,500 canings 121,000 floggings, 269,000 custodes, 139,000 tips with the ruler, 10,000 boxes on the ear and 22,700 tasks by the heart. He had made 700 boys stand on peas, 6,000 knee on a sharp edge of wood, 5,000 wear the fool's cap and 1,700 hold the rod. mmm For Christmas Day. The illustrated cookery pages in the December Delineator picture a Resolved, That we order these resolutions spread up on the minutes; that a copy of them be sent to her family, and that they also be published in the Kansas University Weekly. W. J. Baumgartner, who assisted here in zoology last year, is now at the University of Chicago. In a late letter he says that a Kansas Club has been organized and among the members are Tenny Frank, F. L. Jewett, L. M. Vandruff, John Hayden and Mr. Reed, all of whom are for- Full line of Foreign and Domestic Cigars at J. P. Ross' Eldridge House Corner Drug store. (L.K.Co.) variety of original dishes for the holidays. In the same number are given valuable hints and recipes with reference to preparation and serving of the Christmas turkey. In addition will be found directions for an assortment of first-class confections that may be made over the kitchen fire in any home. The two games, A Soubriquet Social, and a No-L party for Noel-Tide, will prove very useful during the Christmas season to the hostess whom friends surprise without a plan for their entertainment. RAY WINTON. { Com. FLORENCE FOREST. } www www Literary Societies. The societies meeting Saturday night were unable to meet owing to the dampness of the evening. It was such a damp bad evening. It got damp quick and rained all evening. WHEREAS, The Allwise God in His infinite wisdom, has taken from our midst our fellow student and class mate, Miss Nellie Goit, now there fore be it The X. Y. Z. Club met at 6:30 last week and adjourned in time to allow the members to attend the musicale at Frazier Hall. wwww Norman McGillivray was up from Kansas City, Sunday and Monday. Mr. McGillivray has greatly improved since he was on the hill last and his friends now hope that he will practically recover from his fall from the stand pipe. He is engaged in engineering work for the Belt railroad. Resolved, That we as a class express our deep sorrow at the taking away of so earnest and conscientious a student and so noble and true a woman, and that we tender our 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. OVERCOATS AND SUITS. DO YOU NEED ONE? Come in and talk to us. We are the people to help you. We have the goods. You have the money. Our prices will convince you that we can and will clothes you better and cheaper than any other house in Lawrence. Try us. Foot Ball Goods at Smith's. OBER, The CLOTIER. BELL BROS. 925=27 Massachusetts Street. PIANOS FOR RENT. MUSIC, HALF PRICE TO STUDENTS. 烩 烩 ||| Resolutions of Condolence. Has all colors in Poster and Mat boards, "Passe Partout. Binding. A large stock of Pictures, Tablets, Note Books and Box Papers, Come in. Our prices are right. 917 Mass. St. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Job Printers --fine Confectionery. 639 Massachusetts Street. Miss Clara Farwell has been posing the last two weeks for the portrait class. Next week Prof. Franklin will take his turn at visiting high schools and his classes will put in all their time at laboratory work. Wednesday afternoon Prof Griffith gave an interesting talk to his classes on Japanese art and about Tokio the noted Japanese artist. Throughout the talk, many sketches of this master were shown. Art Notes. The art classes are now enjoying a most interesting collection of Japanese Art, owned by Prof. Griffith; who has been collecting such drawings and water colors for some years. The collection numbers about three hundred pictures as well as Japanese sketch books. Some of the pictures show great skill in detail and coloring, while the books show a variety of studies. The School invites all who are interested in the beautiful and interesting things to call and see this collection, which is on exhibition in the studio on the second floor of the Library. The lectures in Chem. A III will be held in lecture room A on the first floor hereafter as this seems to be more convenient for both instructor and students. Chemical Atoms. Prot. Bailey goes to Leavenworth the latter part of next week to the annual meeting of The Kansas Gas, Water and Electric Light Association. He will read a paper on the History of Incandescent Gas Lighting before that body. As most of the art students are interested in music as well as art, they were given the privilege last week of attending the musical lectures by Mr. Lander. STEAM LAUNDRY WILDER BROS. Shirt Waists and Dresses a Specialty. Calls me Monday and Friday. Delivered Tuesday and Wednesday. SMITH & CLARK, University Agents. WHY NOT TRY L. Zuttermeister Hot and Cold Sodas in Season. Phone 188. 723 Mass. St. Oysters. Fruits and Candies. ELDRIDGE HOUSE Livery. Boarding and Frick Stable Ar J. Moak, W. E. Moal Proprietors. Rubber-Tired Rigs Hack Calls Prompt a Specialist. W髓 intended to. TELEPHONE # 13495 Wm. Wiedemann, OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM And Manufacturer of 837 Massachusetts Street. LAWRENCE. - - KANSAS. Shetland Floss for Sale. Orders taken for Umbrella Capes, Piazza Scarfs and all kinds worsted crobelt work at THE HOME STORE. 1103 Massachusetts Street. OMAR F. HARSHMAN Practical Shoemaker Repairing Neatly and Cheaply Done Second Hours Mass st., Lawrence, Kan. 1017 Mass. st., Lawrence, Kan. Suit from $20, Pants $5 up. A. E. PROTSCH, ::= ARTISTIC TAILOR, Corner Warren and Mass. Streets. Short-Order Restaurant. Watkins National Bank Hole-in-the-Wall. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $20,000 HARRY WEYMULLER, Prop. J. B. WATKINS, President. C. A. HILL, Vice President. C. H. TUCKER, Cashier. W. E. HAZEN Ass't Cashier DIRECTORS Savings Department deposits received Turedays and Fridays. J. B. WATKINS, C. A. HILL, A. C. MITCHELL, W. E. HAZEN, J. HOUSE, C. H. TUCKER, J. C. MOORE. Exchanges on all the principal cities the world. 720 Mass st. Lawrence Steam Laundry. 908 Mass. st. Phone 383. Students' trade especially solicited. COL. JAMES BECK, Prop. Totten & Forney, K. U. Agents. GEORGE F. GODDING, Boarding Stable. Livery, back and Meat Market. 812-44 Vermont St. Telephone 139 CHARLES L. HESS. FRESH AND SALT MEATS 937 Mass. St. Lawrence; Kan. F.R. Bartz West End Meat Market. DEALER IN FRESH AMIA, SALT MEATS Phone 314. Lawrence, Kan. Eastern Star Bakery HENRY GERHARD, Prop. Cream Rolls, Doughnuts, Cream Puffs, Maccaroons, Egg Kissies, Bread, Etc. PARTIES SUPPLIED. J. DONNELLY. N. DONNELLY. Telephone 100. Donnelly Bros. Libery. Boarding and Hack Stables. All Rubber Tire Rigs All Rubber Tire Rigs 700 to 717 N. H. Lawrence, Kan. MORRIS, THE Photo Artist. work n specialty Students work a specialty. The only Imported Novelties to be obtained in Lawrence. Studio newly fitted through on Mass St. Phone 312. Students Wanting Bicycles Or Repairing of any Kind done are asked to go to the Lawrence Bicycle Company And consult with them. —ALSO— Lawrence, Kan. LAWRENCE, - - kANSAS. Sporting Goods, GUNS AND AMMUNITION A. BOICOURT, Prop. 905 Mass. St.