It brings It cures edge Ill. ledge you how come it, I root and r being cure of Asthma, bives, but dishement a fui- 1501. excellent lits com- combine and won- we can, am, mor- Yours. LER. wonderful with spas- y others obtained a r. I very record and he medi- S. M. D. remedies. bottle. I grateful. the best ol as you ge. . 79 East. out our d three eed sat- ys and ays and Fancy Groceries. Boarding Clubs trade especially solicited. W. A. Guenther. 721 Mass. st. Lawrence, Kan Foot Ball Goods at Smith's. Prof. Hunter was in Vinland Tuesday. Walter Hall was up from Kansas City, Sunday. Buy your Tobacco at Smith's. Mrs. Rockafellow is here visiting her daughter. Herman Von UnWerh was in Law rence over Sunday. Picture Frames at Hoadley's. Mr. Herman spent Sunday at his home in Leavenworth. Full line of Golf Goods at Smith's. Mr. Ware of Topeka, spent Tuesday with his son Gene. Arthur Noble was in Kansas City over Saturday and Sunday. Allemania club had a live party at chapel Wednesday morning. Fine China at Hoadley's. See Smith for Gymnasium Goods, Louise Smith and Anna Warfield spent Saturday in Kansas City. Caroline Bayliss spent Saturday in Kansas City visiting friends. Mrs. Ewing of Paola, has been visiting in Lawrence this week. All the best brands of Cigars at Smith's. Margory Stevenson had a visit this week by her mother from Iola. Mrs. Leidigh of Huchinson, Kan., visited her daughter Alma several days this week. Mrs. Cole of Great Bend, spent part of the week visiting her niece, Francis Cole. Wilford Withington, one of the well-known members of last year's class, is visiting friends on the hill. Toys and Dolls at Hoadley's. The fine fall days have induced many people to go nutting. Every day there are a number of parties out. "Paste in my hat" - cheap treat for my best girl. Free ticket to the Bowersock opera house Monday night. Solon Summerfield came from Denver to spend several days in Lawrence visiting old University friends. Prof. Templin won the gratitude of his students this week by holding his classes under the trees north of Fraser hall. Fine Shoe Repairing 836 Mass. St. Go to Linday's for My wife says: "John, get a 30 cent ticket for the show Monday night, and they will give you a ticket for me free. Mrs. Nichols, of Horton, Kan., is spending the week in Lawrence, visiting her son and daughter, Fred and Myra Nichols. Full line of Foreign and Domestic Cigars at J. P. Ross' Eldridge House Corner Drug store. (L.K.Co.) Prof. Haworth went to Iola this week to get statistics about the gas wells in that region. Millard Shaler accompanied him. Sanitil Tooth Brushes,something new, at J. P. Ross' Eldridge House Corner Drug store. (L. K. Co.) The Allemanians have been holding a tennis tournament at their Wilfred Withington was on the hill Friday on his way from a church association meeting at Neosho Falls to Strong City, where he is pastor of the Congregational church. Prof. Haworth has been appointed by the international mining committee of America, chairman of the congressional legislation committee, to bring before the United States congress the subject of appropriation or the development of the study of mining in all state mining schools. A bill appropriating $10,000 to $15,000 for each school passed the senate but died in the house Prof. Haworth thinks the chances good for the bill to be passed by the next congress. Manufactured by Barber Brothers, Lawrence, Kan. "A Runaway Wife." Irving French, the popular comedian supported by his big company will open a three nights' engagement at the Bowersock opera house commencing Monday, Oct. 28. This company is recognized by the press and public throughout the western states as one of the best comedy companies organized. They will produce a repertoire of the latest comedy successes, including singing and dancing specialities in every performance. Monday night they will present "A RunawayWife," a comedy in four acts, brimful of the latest songs and dances and funny situations. Prices 10,2) and 30 cts. For the purpose of introducing the company, the management has decided to admit ladies free the opening night only, if accompanied by an escort with one paid 80 cent ticket. Miss Haskell, who has been visiting Miss Giles, left for the east Monday. Lloyd Clotfelter attended the horse show the last few days of this week. Lou Havens is in Lawrence visiting friends. She will be here several days. Loren Leslie spent Saturday at the home of Anna Harrison in Topeka, --court on Vermont street. The finals have not yet been played. Charley Brooks, in company with his father, went to Kansas City Wednesday. Clarence Cole, who is teaching in the medical school at Topeka, was in town over Sunday: Mrs. and Mrs. McGee of Clay Center, Kan., spent Monday with Mr. Otis Stevenson. Novels exchanged at Hoadley's. Die Deutsche Verein. Mr. Grove, of Newton, has been spending part of the week with his son, John Grove. Prof. W. S. Franklin has been visiting his brother Prof. Franklin, Mr.W. S. Franklin is professor of physics in the Lehigh University, Pennsylvania. Prof. Hunter was recently appointed state nursery inspector. The office is held jointly by him and Prof. Popenoe of Manhattan. Ida Dunham went home to Kansas City Friday morning to attend the horse show and the October ball on Monday night. She will return on Tuesday morning. Ladies' Toilet Goods, full line, at J. P. Ross' Drug Store, (L.K.Co.) Eldridge House corner. Balm of Gilead Cough Balsam for the cure of coughs, colds and all disorders of the throat and lungs. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Die Deutsche Verein held its regular meeting in room 30, Monday, Oct. 21, at five o'clock. There was a large attendance and the following program was rendered: Das Lied der Deutschen—Die Verein. Das Protokoll— "Konig in Thule"—Fraulein Meve:s. Ein Lied "Teue Liebe" –Die Verein. Eine Geschichte—Herr Lang- worthy. Ein Gedicht "Der Handschuh" Franklin Walton. Professor Engel then read an excellent parody on "Die Lorelei" also a translation into German of Kiplings Recessional. A German game was then heartily enjoyed, after which the meeting was adjourned to meet again next Monday. "Die Wacht am Rhein"—Der Verein. Ein Lied—Fraulein Stemm. Kappas have changed their party date from Feb. 14, to Jan. 24. Monday evening Professor Bailey entertained the Yale men of the faculty, who are professors Williston, and Wileox. SOCIETY. One of the social events of the week was the hop given by the Phi Delts Saturday night at the chapter house, in honor of two of their fraternity men from Nebraska. Among those present were Misses Hammond, Dinsmore, Lehman, Armsby, Taylor, Nye, Plumb, Hawk, Sellars, Dudley, Hurst, Levan, Dunham Tricket, Evans, Kellog, McCory Spencer Bangs. Spalding. BELL BROS. MUSIC, HALF PRICE TO STUDENTS. 925=27 Massachusetts Street. PIANOS FOR RENT. --gonna. 829 Mass. St. 'Phone 312. Lawrence Business College. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Etc. J. C.STEVENSON. Principal. --gonna. 829 Mass. St. 'Phone 312. Watkins National Bank Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $20,000 L. B.WATKINS, C.H.TUCKER J. B. WATKINS President. C. A. HILL W. E. HAZEN Vice President Ass't Cashier MITCHELL J. H. HOUSE, C. TUCKER J. C. MOORE J B WATKINS, C A HELL, A C MICHTUEL, W E WAZEN, J HOUSE, C MICHILLE, W E WAZEN, J HOUSE, C Savings Department deposits received Tuesdays and Fridays. Exchanges on all the principal cities the world. Job Printers 639 Massachusetts Street. Hammond, THE BEST MACHINE. KEELER is Agent —FOR THE— Sold on easy payments. See it before you buy. Paper, Ribbons, and supplies for all machines. Tynewriters to rent. I. A. KEELER, Books and Stationery. To Students We are now located in our new quarters—two doors south of Innes' Dry Goods Store—where we are better prepared than ever to serve you. You will find that our prices on all school supplies is the lowest of any house in Lawrence. We have built up our business by giving the best values for your money. See us before you purchase your fall supplies.' D. L. ROWLANDS' 819 Massachusetts Street. HUTSON'S BAKERY 709 VERMONT STREET. Bread for sale from wagon and at Leading Grocers. Leading Group Special Delivery to Clubs. STUDENTS TRADES ESPECIALLY SOLICITED LAWRENCE, - - KANSAS. OMAR F. HARSHMAN Practical Shoemaker. Repairing Neatly and Cheaply Done Second-Hand Shoes Bought and Sold. 1017 Mass. st., Lawrence, Kan. STEAM LAUNDRY WILDER BROS. Shirt Waisties and Dresses a Specialty Shop at The Boutique. Delivered Tuesday and Wednesday SMITH & CLARK. University Agents. Hot and Cold Sodas in Season. Hot and Cold Sodas in Season. Phone 188. 723 Mass. St. L. Zuttermeister WHY NOT TRY Ovsters, Fruits and Candies. PHOTOGRAPHER. Shelley 719 Massachusetts Street. 908 Mass, st. Phone 383. Lawrence Steam Laundry. Totten & Forney, K. U. Agents. COL. JAMES BECK, Prop. Students' trade especially solicited. RIVERSIDE BOAT HOUSE Phone 347. Livery, back and boarding stable. Liverv. Back and KEENEY, Proprietor. GEORGE F. GODDING 812-14 Vermont St. Telephone 139 Meat Market. Telephone 14. CHARLES L. HESS. Special Rates Given to Clubs. 937 Mass. St. Lawrence; Kan. Phone 314. Lawrence, Kan. FRESH AND SALT MEATS F. R.Bartz West End Meat Market. Cream Rolls, Doughnuts, Cream Cream Rolls, Doughnuts, Cream Puffs, Maccaroons, Egg Kissies, Bread, Etc. Eastern Star Bakery HENRY GERHARD, Prop. PARTIES SUPPLIED. J. DONNELLY. N. DONNELLY. Donnelly Bros. Livery. Boarding and Hugh Studios Hack Stables. All Rubber Tire Rigs All Rubber Tire Riggs 700 to 717 N. H., Lawrence, Kan. MORRIS, THE Photo Artist. Students work in specialty areas of the school to be attained in Lawrence. Studio newly built. Students Wanting Bicycles Or Repairing of any Kind done are asked to go to the Lawrence Bicycle Company And consult with them. ——ALSO—— Sporting Coods, GUNS AND AMMUNITION A. BOICOURT, Prop. 905 Mass. St. LAWRENCE, - - KANSAS.