Kansas University Weekly. 353 J. P. ROSS City Ticket Office. --- Always buy your tickets at the City Office as it is a benefit to the Agent. All information freely given and favors cheerfully granted. ELDRIDGE HOUSE CORNER. PHONE 5. MRS. H. T. HUTSON Supplied bread to students away back in the Seventies. They liked it then, they like it now because it is the best. MRS. HUTSON. 709 Vermont Street JONES & MULLANY, MEAT MARKET. 830 Massachusetts Street. CLUB TRADE SOLICITED. Mrs. Johnson's Home Bakery. Boston Brown Bread Saratoga Chips Cream Puffs And all the Delicacies in Season. Luncheon Served MRS. JOHNSON, The Student's Caterer West Warren Street. Warren Street Newly Furnished. DINING HALL. Will be open to our old student friends and to new students as well. Special Rates. A. J. Griffin will continue to supply students with Coal and Wood at lowest prices. 1007 Mass. St. ATTRACTIVE LOCATION. ED. ANDERSON, Fine Lunches, Confectionery, Ice Cream. We serve apple pie a la mode. 715 MASSACHUSETTS ST. FRESHMEN At the Kodak business can be coached and supplied with cameras aud necessaries by WOODWARD & CO. Druggists, Lawrence, Sole Agents We sold goods to students when K.U.first opened its doors. We suit students and their trade suits us Thudium Bros., Dealers in FRESH AND SALT MEATS Special Prices to Clubs. Telephone 121. 802 Mass. St. BASEMENT STORE Pens, Inks Pencils. Note-Books, Quiz Books. Writing Paper, Second Books, Engineer's Supplies. TOM CHARLES.