--- 5 KANSAS UNIVERSITY WEEKLY. he was sent up in an improvised seat to do the painting. The rope had been carefully tested except a few feet directly above the seat. When McGillivary was up about 70 or 75 feet this place gave way. It is a miracle that the boy was not killed. He probably would have been but he landed on his feet and the cleat partly broke his fall. As it was he was very seriously injured. Everybody regrets this accident and the Junior boys are giving him the very best of care. At present he is resting better and it is hoped the danger is past. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. KANSAS AND NEBRASKA PLAY TENNIS. Champions of the Two Universities Decided on McCook this Afternoon. Through the daily papers Nebraska heard of our local tennis tournament and the result was that they sent us a challenge. Kansas accepted and the meet was arranged for yesterday and today. A preliminary contest was held here Tuesday to decide who should represent the University. Wilder and Stanard won and we hope they will be equally victorious with Nebraska. Nebraska will be represented by Farnsworth and Raymonl, who are now champions of Iowa,Nebraska and South Dakota. Farnsworth also won in singles at Sioux City last August. The courts are laid off in McCook field and everything is favorable for good tennis. These will undoubtedly be the best games played in Lawrence this year. Our own boys are good, swift players. The recent tournament has awakened much tennis enthusiasm and now is the time to gratify it. All departments of athletics at K U. deserve attention. This is the day for tennis. Go down to McCook field and watch the game. SOCIETY. Miss Lucile Cross will be the guest of honor at a party given to the Thetas by Miss Edna Barteldes Saturday afternoon. At Seven o'clock Wednesday night at the Methodist church occurred the wedding of Miss Gertrude Spaulding and Mr. Ernest Havens. The Rev. Bamford officiated and Prof. Pryer accompanied by Prof. Farrell and Prof. Penny played the Bridal Chorous from Lohengrin, while the University Glee Club Quartette sang "Annie Laurie." The bride came in on her father's arm. Her maid of honor was her sister, Miss Alice Spaulding, while Miss Fanny Havens, sister of the groom, was the bridesmaid. The best man was Mr. Kirk, of Leavenworth, and Parmellee, also of Leavenworth, was the groomsman. The charch was beautifully decorated. The altar rails were draped with ferns and bitter sweet Fur Scarfs Fur Boas Fur Collars Its the Time to Buy. Prices in your favor. AT WEAYERS'