THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN MORE TEAMS ENTER TWILIGHT BASEBALL Schedule Revised to Allow Three Games Each Day at 6:30 The entrance of two more teams from K. U. in the Twilight League has caused a revision of the schedule for the coming summer so as to accommodate three games an afternoon. Three teams are now representing the Summer Session in this league. They are the Jayhawks, the Wildcats, and the Crimson and Blue teams. The contests will be on McCook and Hamilton Fields and at Haskell each evening at 6:30 o'clock. Following is the revised schedule; Haskell vs Wildeats at Hamilton field. Crimson and Blue vs 600 Block Merchants at Haskell. Jayhawks vs F. A, U. nt MeCook field. June 30 Wildcats vs Crimson and Blue at Hamilton field. Jayhawks vs 600 Block Merchants et Haskell. in Haskell. Haskell vs F, A, U at McCook field. July 5 Jayhawk vs Crimson and Blue at Hamilton Field. Hamilton Fleiff. Hassell vs 600 Block Merchants at Miami. F. A. U, vs Wildcats at Haskell. F. A. U, vs 60 Block Merchants at McCook Field. Haskell vs Crimson and Blue at Haskell. Jayhawka vs Wildcats at Hamilton Kildare July 11 July 11 Jayhawks vs Haskell at Haskell. F. A. U. vs Crimson and Blue at Hamilton vs Field July 15 Wildcats vs 600 Block Merchants at McCook Field. Wildcats vs Haskell at Hamilton Field. Fried. 600 Block Merchants vs. Crimson 600 Block Merchants vs. Crimso and Blue at McCook Field. F. A. U. vs Jayhawks at Haskell July 18 Crimson and Blue vs Wildcats a McCook Field. Jayhawks vs 600 Block Merchants at Hamilton Field. Crimson and Blue vs Jayhawks at McCook Field. at Hamilton Field, F. A. U. vs Haskell at Haskell. July 21 600 Block vs. Haskell at Hamilton Field. Wildcats vs F. A. U. at Haskell July 28 600 Block Merchants vs F. A, U, a Hamilton Field. Wildeats vs Jayhawks at McCook. Crimson and Blue vs Haskell Haskell. K. U. Law Graduate in Hiawata Partnership Paul B. Bailey, LLB. '10, has formed a partnership with Attorney F. M. Pearl for the practice of law. Their offices have been located in the First National Bank block, Hawatha, Kansas. They will practice in all State and Federal Courts. Mr. Bailey has for the past seventeen years been official court reporter of the Twenty-second Judicial District of Kansas and Mr. Pearl has in the practice of law at Hinawatha for more than twenty-five years. Doing Advanced Work Prof. George Coghill, instructor of anatomy, has interesting classes in anatomy, embryology, and neurology in the basement of Dyche Museum where the conditions are ideal for study. Several young men are doing advanced work in this department. I gently clasped the little hand, So rightly clasped in mine, And knew it was a lead pipe cinch— Four aces and a nine. Exclusive Optical Service Gustafson Ye Shop of Quality Frank H. Ise Optometrist Save Your Eyes LET CONTRACT FOR NEW POWER PLANT Kansas City Firm Awarded Contract on Bid of $81,877 At a recent meeting of the Board of Administration in Topeka, the contract for the construction of the new University power and heating plant was awarded to the Collins Brothers Construction Co., of Kansas City, Mo. The estimate for the construction of the building by this company was far below the estimate of $100,000, the contract being awarded on a bill of $81,877 The bidding on the contract was quite keen, a total of eleven bids being received, ranging in amounts from the bid of the Collins Brothers Construction Co., to $97,240, the bid of Mont J. Green, Manhattan. The contractors bidding were: J. M. Leeper, Topека, $84;823, F. H. Crites, Kansas City, Mo., $92;300, Collins Brothers, Kansas City, Mo., $81;877, Scott Brothers, Peabody, $91;565, Mont J. Green, Manhattan, $97;240, E. Drier & Son, Kansas City, Kan., $90;453, Fogel Construction Co., Kansas City, Mo., $95;600, Baer Engineering and Construction Co., Kansas City, Mo., $94;103, Ottawa, $66;500, Seigerman Construction Co., Des Moines, Inc., $91;800;Unit Construction Co., St. Louis, Mo., $95;910. The new power plant is to be located on the south side of the campus just east of the University repair shop. It is to be a combination power and heating plant designed to take care of the needs of the University under all conditions. Its capacity will be sufficient to supply power and heat to any new buildings which may be added to the University in the future, as well as the present buildings. By the terms of the contract let yesterday, the building must be com- The last legislature appropriated $300,000 to erect and equip this plant, $100,000 of which was to be used for erecting the building. With the savings saved on the erection cost, $220,000 will be available for equipment. First Stenographer—"You remember 'hour bagnel blowin' his horn'" Second Steno—"No, what kinda car's he drive?" A. G. ALRICH Printing, Engraving, Binding, Rubber Stamps, Seals, Stencils 736 Mass. St. A summer day—a charming book. Our summer books are attractive and interesting. See the new titles. KANSAS WATER RANKS HIGH Kansas ranks high in water sanitation, was the opinion given out this morning by Prof. Albert H. Jewell, department of sanitary engineering. Wolf's Book Store 919 Mass. St. Sanitation of Drinking Supply Meals Approval Summer Joys on of Drinking Meets Approval This department analyzes water sent in from cities and towns all over the state, and then reports the conditions to the local authorities. Of the many samples of water sent in annually, two hundred come from municipalities where the water is taken from wells and fifty-one from local creeks. Water is sent directly to the surface such as streams or lakes. Of this latter class, forty-one are filtered before being sent in for inspection. Those localities which get their water from the surface have samples examined twice a year, once in the laboratories here and once with portable laboratories taken to that special locality Kansas City Sees Stadium Day Pictures of the Stadium Day celebration were shown at the Newman Theatre in Kansas City as a part of the concert. Other picture places. Played Forbenstein's Orchestra played "I'm a Jayhawk," and several other college songs during the course of the pictures. The department also has charge of the ice analysis and railroad water inspection. Any railroad drinking water in this district is reported to the U. S. Surgeon General. STADIUM BARBER SHOP "The Shop of Service" —A good place to get into for you feel better when you get out— YES SIR! YOU'RE NEXT 1033 Mass. St. The work of repairing the interior of Fraser Hall has been progressing very nicely the past week. The plaster ceilings of the rooms on the second and third floors which have been threatening to come down for some time are being replaced by metal ceilings. The electric wiring which has been exposed is being concealed. The walls of the various rooms are covered with plastic finish for both the walls and the ceilings is to be light-colored which adds a great deal to the amount of light obtainable in the class rooms. Upper Floors of Fraser Get Needed Touching Up Practically all the rooms on the third floor of the north half of the building have been finished and the second floor rooms are being rushed to completion. The corridors of the two floors are also receiving new ceilings and a brighter coat of paint. Edwin Markham, in the course of the commencement day address, said: "A woman is more disfigured by 'rage' at twenty than by age at seventy." TYPEWRITERS Bought Sold Rented Repaired Exchanged Lawrence Typewriter? Exchange (Blesner Bros.) Phone 548 737 Mass. St. WHEN DOWN TOWN TAKE YOUR MEALS AT THE Supreme Cafe 914 Mass. St. Meal Tickets, $4.40 for $4.00 $2.20 for $2.00 STUDENTS ALWAYS WELCOME The place you have been looking for 1414 Tenn. CUSTER CLUB Plenty of food excellently prepared Very reasonable WATKINS NATIONAL BANK 1047 Massachusetts Street Capital $100,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Our Policy: Helpful, friendly, co-operation. Look Over Our Line of Electrical Appliances Kansas Electric 719 Mass. Utilities 719 Mass. YOUR FAITHFUL SERVANT Electricity can aid you in many ways. A Coffee Urn and a Toaster will make possible a delightful breakfast in your room. Tadpoles and Insects Studied in Snow Hal The different departments in Snow Hall are doing their regular work this summer and showing the usual interest. Three advanced students are working and gathering material concerning the internal glands of assembling polyp which information will be worked up with the idea of publication. Summer work in the department of entomology is practically all field work just now and consists of the capturing of insects, stutifying of their habits, food, and growth. Pay Your Stadium Pledge Now. Leonard Bowman, B.S., '21, Kansas State Normal, is a graduate student in the University. Mr. Bowman has the superintendency of the Cullison, Kansas, schools. Extra Trousers FREE with Suits. In 300 Fabrics S. G. Clarke 1033 Mass. We Can't Resist The temptation to tell you about our Fine Kodak Finishing 1035 Mass. P. S.— Bring in your next film. Our modern equipment and efficient workers enable us to give you the highest degree of satisfaction in both laundry and dry cleaning service. You will appear at your best all the time if you let us be your clothes specialist. Your Appearance May have a very great deal to do with your success in life. You will at least have a better chance to succeed if your wearing apparel is in spick and span condition. Lawrence Steam Laundry Phone 383 Student Atmosphere Pervades here every minute of the day and you will always find someone ready to serve with the products from our fountain or kitchen. You will enjoy the recreation of eating in our light and airy cafe where your satisfaction is our pleasure. THE OREAD CAFE E. C. BRICKEN, Prop. "Just a step from the Campus"