144 Kansas University Weekly. Get genuine imported Hair Brushes at Woodward's. Some way or another, Mr. Griffin has an immense coal trade among the students. Sigma Xi Meeting. The annual meeting of the Iota chapter of Sigma Xi, was held on Tuesday evening at the home of Prof. E. Miller. After the new members that were elected this year had been initiated by the president, Professor Marvin, refreshments were served. The new members and some others were called upon to respond in short speeches to the topics proposed by the president. Prof. Williston gave some of the latest facts in reference to the discovery of fossils. Mr. G. R. Albers spoke on the relation of the electrical engineer to the community in which he lives; Mr. A. S. Dunstan spoke of two of the most important problems that just now demand solution from the physicist; C. C. Crew told what an Engineer was good for; Professor E.C. Franklin spoke of the modern tendency of chemical investigation. Mr. Hugo Kahl gave an interesting account of scientific investigation in Scandinavia, and paid a tribute to the memory of the botanist Linneus. Mr. S. C. Gowell spoke on "The Ideal of the Taxidermist." The program closed with a talk by Chancellor Snow on "The Unity of all Sciences. For base-ball and athletic goods go to Smith's News Depot. The best place to buy shoes is at The Cash Shoe Store. 823 Mass. street. You will get the best of everything at the lowest prices at Straffon's Drug Store. Law Locals. The Law Department did itself great credit in the Indoor Meet. In the twelve events of the evening it won four first places, three second, two third, two fourth and one drawn for first place. The law school easily holds its own in athletics. Troxel has turned poet and entertains the Seniors by writing verses in class. Judge Humphrey went to Abilene Friday. Dean Green is trying the famous Hillmon case at Topeka this week. The genial Hitchcock has returned from a short vacation in southern Kansas. Adna Clark was chosen an alternate to the district congressional convention to be held in Lawrence, May 3rd. Judge Humphrey holds court every morning in the reading-room of the Law School. W. H. H. Piatt has been offered the business management of the Kansas City, Kansas Daily Gazette. The law class scored thirty-two points in the Indoor Meet. Gulberson & Thoburn, :--- Basement of Merchants Bank can make you a good price on COAL. Telephone 84. ___ J. FISCHER & SON BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. Successors to Menger Shoe Company. 742 Massachusetts St.