UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The first Lighthouse on this continent was built by the Province of Massachusetts in 1715 at the entrance to Boston Harbor. The present one in 1783, Watch our daily advertisements and they will be a reliable signal to pilot you in the right channel for reasonable clothes—everything for men's and boy's wear. Tonight and next week, 280 pairs af our $4 and $5 Oxfords—all new goods, our choice, $2.95. Leland Angevine, ex'14, of Kansas City, spent the week-end with friends in Lawrence. NOR.FOLKa New ARROW COLLAR 2 for 28 cts. Chantz, Peabody A. Co., Inc., Mahwur OREAD GOLFERS NOT IN EVANSTON'S CLASS The Evanston Country Club golf team defeated the Oread team on the Evanston links at Kansas City Saturday afternoon, 16 to 8. Twelve men made the trip: M. Sterling, (capt.), Barteldes, Blackmar, Cooper, Gibb, Crawford, Boynton, Josselyn, A. Sterling, Edwards, Hurd, and Patterson. They were me at the gate at the Kaiser Building in automobiles and entertained at a one o'clock lunch at the club. The match was a hard one for the Oreaders, but Sterling won 2 points, Cooper 2, Crawford 2, and Bessner each 1. The course has 18 holes. Next Saturday the Topeka Country Club plays on the Oread links, the return game of the match at Topeka three weeks ago which Topeka won. The Oread men hope to windup the season with a victory, since Topeka will this time be subjected to the disadvantages of an unfamiliar course. Kansas City Dental College COR. 10th and TROOST Large Clinic Thoroughly Equipped Excellent Faculty Large Clinic High school graduates admitted without examination. :: : : Write for catalogue The Missouri Tigers won the Missouri Valley conference tennis championship here Saturday both in the singles and the doubles over representatives from Washington, Nebraska, Kansas, Ames, and Drake. Their captain, Schwartz, was the simile but, too, Wodds, their other man, came to the front and with ease took the final match from Cave of Ames 6-1, 6-2. CHARLES CHANNING ALLEN, Secretary, Kansas City, Missouri Missourians Humble Ames, Washington, Nebraska, Drake and Kansas Friday Johnson and Smith, the two Kansas entries in the singles, both lost out in the semi-finals. Woods won against Johnsen, and Cave winning over Johsen. SEPTEMBER 8th Finest modern Osteopathic building ever built. Thorough course in ALL subjects pertaining to Osteopathy. We excel in a strong, practical course viz., Principles and Touch Training, first year, diagnosis, technique, and actual practice for the third year. A guarantee that tuition for third year will be provided in clinic. Central College of 11th YEAR OPENS SEP TEMBER 8th TIGERS TENNIS CHAMPS OSTEOPATHY Write for catalogue and best proposition ever made to Osteopathic students. HARRIET CRAWFORD, D. O., Secretary 506 Commerce Bldg. Kansas City, Mo. The doubles championship brought forth more of a contest. Woods and Schwartz of Missouri defeated Fannon and Page of Drake 6-2, 6-3, 6-0. H. Richardson and E. Richardson, Kansas entries at the last minute, won over Cave and Rathdon of Ames in the most exciting match of the tournament 4-6, 6-4, 8-10, 6-3, 6-1. YOU STUDENT. See us early and get a choice of rooms for next year. Don't wait until late and pay a big price for an inferior room. Let us help you get the best for your money. Write Now—It Will Cost You to Wait We can rent you rooms or sell you property to your profit. It's our business. O. H. McQuary, Jr. Leader Building. Lawrence. Kansas PHONES: Bell 982. Home 1076 YOU PARENTS. Coming to Lawrence to educate your children? You will want a good house at a moderate price near the University. Now is the time to get what you desire. We will help you select a better place at a lower price-NOW-than will be possible next fall. Whether you rent or buy, the advantage is with those who are first and get a choice. In Lawrence properties advance at the beginning of the school year. The finals in the doubles were played Saturday morning. Woods and Schwartz of Missouri and H. Richardson and E. Richardson of Kansas being the opposing contestants. In five exciting and hard-fought sets Woods and Schwartz came out victorious 6-2, 6-2, 5-7, 5-7, 8-6. 54 games were needed to decide the championship. COOPER IS CHAMP Freshman Wins Oread Golf Handicap Tournament from Kinnear D. W. Cooper, a freshman in the College, won the championship of the fourth annual handicap tournament of the Oread Golf Club Saturday afternoon by defeating L. W. Kinnear, a junior engineer and present champion of the course, 7 up and 5 to play. Cooper made the first round in 41, which is only one more than bogie, or perfect golf. At the end of the first round he was four up, and Kinnear was unable to settle down in his usual good form. At the 13th hole the score stood 7 up. Cooper will receive the championship prize of 8 golf balls, and Kinnear the runner's-up of 4 golf balls. The winners in the second and consolation flights are not yet known, but the deciding matches be played the early part of this week. These matches complete the spring schedule of the club, although golf will be played all summer. The next big event is the open club tournament, which is played every fall shortly after the opening of school. The date given in Friday's Kansan for Miss Pearl Emley's organ recital should have been May 26. Miss Emley will be assisted by Miss Grace Waugh, "11, Reader." The recital will be held at the Methodist church tonight, at 8:15. FILMS DEVELOPED FREE! Send this adv. with a roll of films to J. C. Wolcott, Topeka, Kansas, and they will be developed free. We do this to show our High Grade Work. If you have trouble with your Kodak we can help you. Write for price list and sample of work.-Adv. K. are now doing business with this institution. Three Thousand People Popular Confidence in this bank is shown by the fact that their deposits aggregate nearly fourths of a Million Dollars. Lawrence National Bank FREE! FREE! FREE! PANTS! PANTS! PANTS! Don't miss this great offer that we are giving you. An extra pair of pants free with every suit, $5.00 to $10.00 pants absolutely FREE. Owing to the great demand for these extra pants we are continuing this sale those who could not take advantage of it last week. Come in at once and let us show you the great values that we are offering. Come in at once and let us show you the great values that we are offering. Suits $16.00 to $25.00 Try us on the guarantee plan. Union Woolen Mills 742 Massachusetts St. C. F. HEERE, Manager ALL WESTERN STARS AT WISCONSIN MEET Seventeen universities have already entered 398 picked track athletes for the annual Western Intercollegiate field and track meet to be held at Madison, Wisconsin, June 6 and 7. Leota McFarlin, '12, returned home this morning from Ness City where she has been teaching in the high school. Kansas has entered the following men: Black, Burnham, Cissana, Grane, Davis, Edwards, Greenleees, Gribble, Hilton, Johnson, Keeling, Malcolmson, Patterson, Perry, Ross, and Schwab. The Universities entered are Chicago, Drake, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa State, Iowa U., Minnesota, Missouri, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Oberlin, Ohio State, Purdue, Wabash, Wisconsin, and California. California sends 10 men, Ohio State 47, Wisconsin 45, and nearly 30 each from six other big schools. Oliver L. Andrews, '12, is a guest at the Sigma Delta Phi house. He is now employed in a copper mine at Morenci, Ariz. Telephone, write or call on E. E. ALEXANDER Agent of the Union Pacific At Lawrence. Kas. For information about Summer Tourist Rates to Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Yellowstone National Park, California' or the Pacific Northwest. He will name the lowest fares from his station and be glad to answer your request to your trip. Reservations promptly made by telegraph without cost to you. Low Round Trip Summer Fares Both East and West, in effect June 1 to Sept. 30. Also special fares to the Pacific Coast on certain days. For nicely illustrated literature address W. K. Cundiff, A. G. P. A. 901 Walnut Street, Kansas City, Missouri Direct Route to Finame Type Ichelite Exposition The Union Pacific is the New and Direct Route to Yellowstone National Park. Season open June 16th. Teachers and Students Are You Ambitious? Three months' idle vacation would be pleasant, no doubt; but will it bring success? Do you know anybody who has reached the top by wasting three months of the year? Teachers who are ambitious To improve their methods of teaching; To ground themselves more thoroughly iu their subjects; To prepare to teach new subjects Students who are ambitious To enter the University without deficiencies To gain time for self-supporting occupations during the regular session To shorten the time of preparation for their life work To shorten the time of preparation for their life work Should take advantage of the fact that the state employs 61 specialists in 153 courses to assist them to gain these ends in the Summer Session of the University of Kansas June 12 to July 23, and July 24 to August 13 The entire University equipment or class rooms, laboratories, museums, libraries. and gymnasium is at their service during the Summer Session. The serious work of the Session relieved by social dramatic, musical, lecture and athletic features. THE REGISTRAR Lawrence, Kansas