LOCALS. --to the effect that more care be taken to make Memorial Day serve the purpose for which it was ordained rather than being devoted to sport and debanb. The memorial was framed strongly and will have the effect of restraining excessive indulgence that day on the part of the students. In harmony with this request from the G. A. R. the faculty council has voted to continue regular work on May 30. Wednesday Prof. Engel gave an excellent talk on the beauty of refinement. We would commend the thought to all students; look up the meaning of the word refinement and then determine if your college course is cultivating that quality in you. Macbeth, Jr. Macbeth, Jr., May 28. J. T. Little has gone to K. C. to work. F. W. Epps visited in Topeka on Tuesday. Joe O'Bryan visited C. C. Jones Wednesday. Prof. Ward went to Kansas City Wednesday. The Junior Lawls play the Puarmies on McCook field, Friday afternoon. E. G. Edison left school to accept a position on a railroad in Arka nasas, The annual banquet of the law $ school will be held commencement week. Fancy Candle Shades at Hoadley's. Mr. Patmore of Pittsburgh, spent Tuesday evening visiting his son, Jay. R. E. Trosper, Sr., L.L. B., '00, is spending a few days with his family in Lawrence. J. S. Worly has left school to accept a position as topographer on a railroad in Arkansas, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Fallis of Garnett visited Robert Landon between trains on Thursday. New line Fancy Candle Shades at Hoadley's C. A. Smith who has been home for three weeks on account of sickness has returned to school. Sheperd and Sherret two Sophomores are putting up the fire escape on the chemistry building. The Senior engineers made a trip to Topeka on Monday, where they visited the Santa Fe shops. The Only Candle Shades in town, at Hoadley's. The castings for the new lathes are out of the shops but they came too late to be worked up this year. The state labor commissioner was here Monday on account of some of the Engineers taking strikers places in K.C. Waltar Heinecke has been visiting his Phi Delt brothers this week. Mr. Heineck is engaged in business at Kansas City. Ray DeLano leaves Friday morning for Columbia, Mo., where he will compete in the Kausas-Missouri field meet on Saturday. A Mr. Flemming, who is connected with the U. S. geodetic and coast survey, and Prof. Bower of Baker, were here this weeck. Ralph Nelson spent the first three days of this week at his home in Kansas City. Mr. Nelson attended the Mansfield performance Tuesday evening. Norman McGillivray writes from Kansas City for his WEEKLY. He is pleasantly located and says the WEEKLY is worth more away from Lawrence than it is there. Harry Dunlop, formerly a member of the law school, visited his Phi Delt brothers on Sunday. For sale—Paper route, Topeka Capital. See L. L. Cowley, Law school or 1321 Tenn. St. Miss Nell Morrison attended the Mansfield performance in Kansas City, on Tuesday evening. WANTED—Honest man or woman to travel for large house; salary $65 monthly and expenses, with increase; position permanent; inclose self-addressed stamp; ed envelope. Manager, 330 Caxton building, Chicago. The Sophomores were called "scabs" by the Santa Fe shop workmen at Topeka, Wednesday. It is very unfortunate that the three boys took the strikers places in K.C. as it gives the school a bad name, although the boys are not nearly so much to blame as some other persons. 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. Mgra, Decatur, Ill. Last Thursday night was held the spring oratorical contest for the Bowersock twenty-dollar gold medal. It was one of the closest contests that has occurred lately at K. U. and the medal was awarded to E. S. Cowdrick, a Freshmen Arts. His subject was "The SRRING ORATORICAL CONTEST. Northwestern University 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. Depend upon the values DEPEND UPON THE SAVINGS At INNES' We want you to know that our low prices and our great assortment have no equal in the history of Lawrence retailing. Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear, Gloves, Ties, Ready-to-wear Suits and Dress Goods. You'll benefit financially and otherwise if you come to Innes. INNES, BULLENE @ HACKMAN. Star of the East." He said that Christ was the guiding star of the human race and responsible for our civilization. G. L. Davis received second place with a prize of eight dollars cash offered by Mr. Geo. Davies. Mr. Cowdrick's success comes as a surprise to every one for all expected either Jack Tolan or G. L. Davis to win. The other speakers with the title of their orations are: W B. Dickinson, "In the Name of Civilization;" J. H. Tolan, "The Volunteer Soldier"; L. A. Maris. CHAPEL. The week opened with Prof. Wilcox as leader, Monday; his talk was of the live and helpful nature which is so characteristic of the man. Prof. Engel was the leader the two following mornings. Tuesday he read an appeal from Lincoln Post, G. A. R., Topela, New! New! The Century Shirt The Roman Stripe Tie Rev. Payne, of the chair of Bible Study, had charge of the exercises the last two days of the week. Chapel attendance is not taxing the seating capacity of the hall during these days. This is the season when the big men should be brought on as leaders even at the expense of the committee. WE HAVE 'EM. SEE OUR NORTH WINDOW Don't Forget our flannel suits. OBER'S, CLOTHIERS. --cost nearly $10,000 to publish, contains a second hundred full-page gravures copied direct from the World's Greatest paintings of our Svienour and His Mother, contains history of painting biography of painter and the galleries in Europe where we display our work, contains beautiful publication ever issued, the strongest hearts wipe at the sight of these wonderful pictures of Jesus and His Mother, everybody says they are great, subtitle, matchability, beautiful, inspiring and unifying, the sale is unprecedented, the press makes it the most important newspaper twelve cartons of paper were required for the last edition. Small fortunes are being made by the thrifty with this marvelous work. Contains also a child's story beautifully written to fit each picture. This wonderful story appears to every mother he it and in every Christian home, where there are children it takes all. A Christian man or woman can soon clear one thousand dollars ($1,000) taking orders in this community, others are doing this why not you we are advertising Eichler, Canada, England, Dan an Traina Shipping books to every English speaking country in the world. We shall promote our best workers to positions of state Managers, Correspondents and Office Assistants. We own a nine thousand books in England, Country New! Good Games Coming Manager Foster has announced to a WEEKLY reporter that the postponed game with Haskell will be played Thursday at 4 p.m. This will be a close gam for Haskell always puts up a good game. Then on Saturday the farmers will arrive and attempt to show their superiority. It will be remembered that at the last game at Manhatten K. U. won by a streak of heavy batting and the farmers still think they are "it." 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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. W. SPARR, H. E. BENSON, Vice President, and Vine Pres. Lawrence National Bank 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, W.M. WIEDEMAN, Ice Cream Parlor, And Manufacturer of Fine Confectionery. 726 Mass St. Laurence, Kan HAROLD McCRORY Dentist. 843 Massachusetts Street.