140 Kansas University Weekly. Griffin, the ice man sells coal. Griffin, the ice man sells coal. Woodward is sole agent for Pocket Kodak and supplies. The University chapel choir furnished music for the city Y. M. C. A. meeting Sunday afternoon. Mr. Jas. Merys of the Law Library went to Osage City this week to be present at the funeral of Mr. Starkey. Robinson's Oatmeal and Glycrine Soap is positively the best soap ever sold for the money. 10 cents a cake. Leis Drug Co. have it. Mr. Chas. Chapin, a former Engineering student, but now a prominent bridge builder, of Leavenworth County, visited the University on Monday. Mr. Maurice L. Alden, '95, who is now attending the Columbia law School was recently chosen to represent his class in the annual debate of that college. At the Economic Seminary on Monday Mr. C. E. Rench reported on current economic legislation and Miss Martha Snow gave a review of the March Forum. Prof. R. S. Saunders is a thorough and practical teacher of gnitar, mandolin, banjo and zither, and will receive a limited number of pupils. Studio over 820 Massachusetts St. Hollingberry & Son, Practical Merchant Tailors, have their Spring goods open for your inspection. The goods, styles and prices are the best the world affords. Please call at 841 Massachusetts Street. Mr. R. J. Hopkins, who was a delegate from Douglas county to the Wichita national delegate convention was also a delegate representing Finney county to the congressional convention held there at the same time. S. W. Squier, P. W. Allen and Logan McKee, junior Pharmacy students, passed creditable examinations before the State Board of Pharmacy at Topeka, March 11th, at which only twenty-two out of the forty-nine candidates passed. Woodward is sole agent for Pocket Kodak and supplies. The University chapel choir furnished music for the city Y.M.C.A.meeting Sunday afternoon. Mr. Jas. Merys of the Law Library went to Osage City this week to be present at the funeral of Mr. Starkey. Robinson's Oatmeal and Glycrine Soap is positively the best soap ever sold for the money. 10 cents a cake. Leis Drug Co.have it. Mr. Chas. Chapin, a former Engineering student, but now a prominent bridge builder, of Leavenworth County, visited the University on Monday. Mr. Maurice L. Alden, '95, who is now attending the Columbia law School was recently chosen to represent his class in the annual debate of that college. At the Economic Seminary on Monday Mr. C.E. Rench reported on current economic legislation and Miss Martha Snow gave a review of the March Forum. Prof. R. S. Saunders is a thorough and practical teacher of guitar, mandolin, banjo and zither, and will receive a limited number of pupils. Studio over 820 Massachusetts St. Hollingberry & Son, Practical Merchant Tailors, have their Spring goods open for your inspection. The goods, styles and prices are the best the world affords. Please call at 841 Massachusetts Street. Mr. R. J. Hopkins, who was a delegate from Douglas county to the Wichita national delegate convention was also a delegate representing Finney county to the congressional convention held there at the same time. S. W. Squier, P. W. Allen and Logan McKee, junior Pharmacy students, passed creditable examinations before the State Board of Pharmacy at Topeka, March 11th, at which only twenty-two out of the forty-nine candidates passed. "The centipede was happy, quite, Until a frog, in fun, Said, 'Pray, which leg comes after which?' This raised its mind to such a pitch, It lay distracted in the ditch Considering how to run." Mrs. C. F. Dougherty, 833 Mass. Street, wishes the WEELLY to announce to the ladies of the University, her recent return from the East where she has made extensive purchases. Her Spring Opening will occur Thursday, March 27th. The Disciplinary Committee has done all in its power to punish the offenders of the night of the Junior promenade and if any guilty one has escaped he can thank his own good fortune. Miss Grace Greenwood of Seneca, was a visitor on the hill last week. Miss Greenwood is a Pharmacist and demonstrated her ability by passing the last State Board examination. Buy your tooth and nail brushes from the Leis Drug Co. Best quality and lowest prices. Mr. W. H. H. Piatt has been chosen reporter to the Weekly from the Law school in place of Mr. D. D. Gear who has left school to play base ball in Texas. The Thomson Meter Company of Brooklyn, N. Y. has kindly donated to the Engineering school a sectional water meter for illustrative purposes. Smith's News Depot is just what the name implies. Call and see. The Mozart Symphony Company will render the fourth annual program in the University lecture course at University Hall tonight. The class in beginning Greek has started with Xenophon on his famous Anabasis of the ten thousand. If you shave yourself get your material from the Leis Drug Co. Mr. Warren Miller of the Law library is taking this week a somewhat extended business trip in Missouri. Prof. L. I. Sayre spoke before the Chemical Seminary last week on "Indol, its Pathslogical Institutions."