--- LOCALS. Smith keeps Golf Goods. Prof. Burdick spent Friday out of the city. L. N. Klassen, of Chicago, visited with H. P. Fones on Monday. The Phi Delta Piis will dine at the Elrdidge house Sunday for dinner. Base Ball goods at Smith's Frank Thompson went home to Kansas City to spend last Sunday. Fancy Candle Shades at Hoadley's. Miss Ida Griffith was in Pittsburg and Cherokee this week. Mrs. Judd of St. Louis, spent Friday with her sons, Phi and Ed. Biss. Dunham, of the law school, has been laid up for several days with a sprained ankle. Good Cigars at Smith's. Gran Sallee is spending a few days visiting his brother, Gene, at the Betu house. New line Fancy Candle Shades at Hoadley's Miss Bessie Dineklage, of Kansas City, visited Grace Lyon the first of the week. Smith has a line of gloves especially adapted for class games. Ben Stover, of Baker University, visited Ray Lindsay and Blaine Moore this week. The Only Candle Shades in town, at Hoadley's. Jimmie Lacey was back on the hill this week. He sang in the "Redemption" Thursday night. Snow Literary had a picnic at Deichman's Crossing, last Saturday. A good time is reported by all. Miss Eleanor T'Miller went to Hiawatha Wednesday, and will remain there until Monday, visiting friends. WANTED—Honest man or woman to travel for large house; salary $65 monthly and expenses, with increase; position permanent; inclose self addressed stamped envelope. Manager, 330 Caxton building, Chicago. Lou Flint entertained his mother the first of the week. She stopped here on way from Leavenworth to Minneapolis, The Cooley Club gave an open session in the law room on Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. An excellent program was given. Go to Lindsay for Fine Shoe repairing 829 Mass. Street. Miss Emma Van Fleet, 700, has been elected to a position in the High school at Joplin. She will teach rhetoric and German. The Junior Laws will be examined next week on the subjects of Sales and Partnership. The Middlers were examined in Real Property Wednesday afternoon. WANTED—Honest man or woman to travel for large house; salary $65 monthly and expenses, with increase; position permanent; enclose self addressed stamp envelope. Manager, 330 Caxton building, Chicago. Miss McMilligan of McPherson, Kas, who is visiting now in Topesa, came down to Lawrence last Sunday to see her friend, Miss Jessie Gaddis. Wanted—Energetic young man as local representative in Lawrence. Good opening. Work all or part of time. Position permanent. Address, Sunshine Mfg. Co., Kansas City Mo. Mr. John A. Rush, of Denver, who is visiting his parents in Lawrence, was on the hill Tuesday morning. Mr. Rush was graduated from the Arts school of the University in 1890, and the Law school in 93, and is now a successful attorney in Denver. WANTED—Ladies and gentlemen to introduce the "hottest" seller on earth. Dr. White's Electric Comb, patented 1899. Agents are coining money. Cures all forms of scalp ailments, headaches, etc., yet costs the same as an ordinary comb. Send 50c in stamps for sample. D. N. Rose, Gen. Mgr., Decatur, Ill. Frank Post, a graduate of the class of 1900, was on the hill this week greeting old friends. Mr. Post was editor in chief of the WEEKLY during his last term on the hill, and always took quite a prominent part in University affairs. He has been principal in the High school at Howard, Kansas, this winter. Miss Helen Havens, of Minneapolis, Miss Helen Havens, of Minneapolis, am to Lawrence yesterday to visit her Northwestern University j j j j j Medical School (CHICAGO MEDICAL COLLEGE) Has unsurpassed advantages. For those desiring to study medicine instruction is given by Recitations; Laboratory exercises; demonstrations; Illustrated Lectures supplementing the standard text-books; conferences in which students and professors informally discuss:— CLINICS. (1) Hospital or college clinics which are attended by twenty to sixty students. (2) Dispensary clinics, where six to twelve students receive individual individual instruction in all phases of physical examination, diagnosis and treatment. For circular of information, address, Prof. N.S. DAVIS, JR., M.D., Secretary, 2431 Dearborn Street. Chicago Ill --sister Lon. She will remain until after Commencement. BUYERS CROWD THIS STORE Every Day in the Week. We insist that our prices shall be lower than elsewhere. You can depend upon it that there is bargains in Silks, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear, and Ladies Tailor-Made Suits. The savings are bona fide and perpetual, and this is Lawrence's foremost shopping headquarters. Innes, Bullene @ Hackman. WANTED-Trustworthy men and women to travel and advertise for old established house of solid financial standing. Salary $8780 a year and expenses, all payable in cash. No canvassing required. Give references and enclose self addressed stamped envelope. Address Manager, 355 Caxton Bldg., Chicago. Harold E. Hoyt, who is a first year student at Albany Medical college received two prizes at the commencement Wednesday. The awards were as follows: For the best examination in physiology, at the expiration, of the first study year in that branch, the Townsend Physiological prize, (£20) endowed by the late Prof. F. Townsend, Jr., M. D. For the best final examination, first year student, Gross' complete aseptic pocket case of instruments, given by A. B. Huested & Co. --tion, first year student, Gross' complete aseptic pocket case of instruments, given by A. B. Huested & Co. Miss Nina Crawford of Girard came to Lawrence, Thursday to remain until after commencement and visit her brother, Loyal and her cousin Lillian Ball. Miss Crawford was graduated from the Fine Arts school last year. 760. Graduating Clothes. Black Worsteds. Black Serges. That is the approximate number of men in the University this year. Almost every college Y. M. C. A. building which has been built has been secured when the institution had a smaller enrollment than this. Princeton built a $20,000 building when but 498 men were enrolled; Yale had 479 men when $50,000 went into their building. Hamilton college had 125 men and built at an expense of $25,000. The University of Iowa secured Close hall at a cost of $30,000 when only 550 men were in the institution. The need of a building is as great at the University of Kansas as at any of the institutions mentioned. When the students recognize this need and determine to secure the building, it will come. NECKWEAR and SHIRTS. Don't forget us during vacation. Mail orders are one of our hobbies. We will take good care of mail orders and thank you for them. Ober's, Clothiers. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. The gallery will be reserved for under graduates to 7:55 on the evening of the Baccalaureate Sermon, and to 9:55 a.m. Commencement Day. It is hoped that as large a number as possible of the undergraduates will find it convenient to remain during commencement M. A BARBER, Marshall. The Light of the World OR Our Saviour in Art cost nearly $100,000 to publish, contains nearly one hundred full page engravings copied direct from the World's Greatest paintings of our Svienir and His Mother, contains history of painting biography of painter and the galleries in Europe where beautiful publication ever issued, the strongest heart weeps at the sight of these wonderful pictures of Jesus and His Mother, everybody says they are grand, sublim, miniscule in graffiti, beautiful inspiring and aptitious, are running day and night to fill the orders twelve carabads of paper were required for the last edition. Small fortunes are being made by the thrift with this marvelous work. Contains also a child's story beautifully painted in this community, books match in its purity and beauty appeals to every mother's heart and in every Christian home, where there are children it sells itsilt. A Christian man or woman can soon clear one thousand dollars ($10,00) taking orders in this community. Books in nearly ten thousand newspapers in this country, Canada, England and newspapers in this country, Canada, English and Australia shipping books to every English speaking country in the world. We shall promote our best workers to positions of state Managers, we own two companies and own and publish large Photo grauvure Etchings of the great Paintings in the Galleries of the European. One or more of these Etchings can be sold in every home. By carrying the book and the engravings your success is guaranteed. Took our stock of Mass, has sold nearly four thousand dollars worth of books there. Mussel has sold nearly two thousand dollars worth of books in New York. Both of these hales answered our advertisement, and had never sold one. Took our stock of Mass, has sold nearly four thousand dollars worth of books there. Mussel has sold nearly two thousand dollars worth of books in New York. Both of these hales answered our advertisement, and had never sold one. Took our stock of Mass, has sold nearly four thousand dollars worth of books there. Mussel has sold nearly two thousand dollars worth of books in New York. Both of these hales answered our advertisement, and had never sold one. Took our stock of Mass, has sold nearly four Address THE BRITISH-AMERICAN CO. Corcoran Building, Opposite United States Treasury, Washington, D. C WANTED Active man of good character to deliver and collect in Kansas for old established manufacturing wholesale house; $900 a year sure pay, Honesty more than experience required. Our reference any bank in any city. Enclose self addressed stamped envelope. Manufacturers, third floor, 334 Dearborn St. Chicago. Watkins National Bank J. C. MOORE. CAPITAL, $100,000. SURPLUS,$20,000. DIRECTORS: J. B. WATKINS, C. H. TUCKER, President Cocktai L. A. HULE, W. E. BAYES, Vice President. Asst. Cashier J B Watkins, C. A, Hill, A. C, Mitchell, W. E, Hazen, C. A, C. H, Tucker [1] MOGELF Exchanges on all the principal cities of the world. Savings Department deposits received Tuesdays and Fridays. Lawrence National Bank The security of the depositors is in the integrity of the bank's directors and officers. J D. BOWERSOCK, W. L. HOWE, President. Cashier. R. R. SPARR, H. E. BENSON, Vice President. 2nd Vice Pres. United State Depository. DIRECTORS: H. L. Moore, F. A. Bailey F. W. Barteldes J. B. Glathart A, Henley W. R. Williams, H. S. Hall, R. W. Sparr, J. D. Bowersock. CHAS. L. HESS, MEAT MARKET. --- Telephone, 14. 937 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kan. N M. WIEDEMAN, Ice Cream Parlor, And Manufacturer of Fine Confectionery. 726 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kan HAROLD McCRORY Dentist. 843 Massachusetts Street.