ARE NOTED WRITERS. Professor Duncan and His Brother Have National Fame. Norman Duncan, the writer of sea stories, has taken up his residence in Lawrence with his brother, Robert Kennedy Duncan, the new professor of industrial chemistry in the University of Kansas. Mr. Duncan will not give up his writing stories of the sea. It is his intention to spend his summers on the water. Among Mr. Duncan's best known books are "The Soul of the Street," "The Way of the Sea," "Doctor Luke of the Labrador," "Dr. Grenfell's Parish" and "The Mother." He is also a regular contributor of short stories to McClure's, Harper's and the Atlantic Monthly. Robert Kennedy Duncan of the University of Kansas is no less prominent in his field than his better known brother. He is the discoverer and patentee of a new process for manufacturing phosphorus, for making low melting glass and of a process for decorating glass. He was sent abroad by McClure's Magazine in 1901 to study radioactivity. Later he was sent abroad by the A. S. Barnes company to gather material for "The New Knowledge," and a year after that went abroad again for Harper's Magazine to study the relation of chemistry to industry. He is a member of the American Chemical society and author of "The New Knowledge." He is also a regular contributor to the New York Evening Post. C. D. Hurrey Speaks. Charles D. Hurrey made an earnest appeal for better living in his talk to men last Sunday afternoon. He urged the men to consider the religious part of their nature and give it a square deal along with the other things of life. Mr. Hurrey is a very pleasing speaker and easily controls the attention of his hearers. His wide experience in student life and his earnestness win the hearts of all who know him. Who is Lee? He is the man who runs the University Barber Shop. Plumbing Contract Let. Contracts have been let by the Regents of the University of Kansas for the heating, plumbing and electric lighting of the new hospital laboratory at Rosedale. The building is enclosed and will be completed before the Christmas holidays. Try a maple nut sundae at Wiedemann's. Professor Engel will give an illustrated lecture on his recent trip through Germany at the next meeting of the German Verein, Monday, October 29. A large number of German books have just been added to the library. Most of these volumes are modern German fiction. Headquarters for fine cigars aud tobacco at Lee's. Greatness of Little Things. L. D. Havenhill, assistant professor of Pharmacy, spoke in chapel Tuesday morning, on "The Greatness of Little Things." In part, he said: "It is because we are learners with you that we emphasize the greatness of little things, those little things which go to make up what is called character; attention to details, punctuality, the virtue of patience, the importance of intelligently developing the will power, the giving of concentrated attention, the habit of voluntary cooperation, and many more of equal importance. There would unquestionably be less trouble, sorrow and even crime in the world if each individual had formed the habit of thinking things out. In many cases he would think his way through the results which come from evil doing and arrive at the homely, but logical conclusion, "It pays to be good." Mistakes of the Fathers. Senator James F. Getty, of Wyandotte county, said some things worth remembering in Chapel Friday under the caption, "Some Errors in the Teachings of the Fathers." The two things that Senator Getty objected to most are the desire to gain riches, to measure life by the dollar mark, and the over weening desire for fame. Ambition, as he pointed out may spoil the life of an otherwise great man. Justice David J. Brewer, of the United States Snpreme bench, has sent to the chapter of Phi Delta Phi here, of which he is a member, a signed copy of his latest photograph. Try a pine apple ice made from the fruit at Wiedemann's. The ladies of the faculty will give their first tea to the young women of the University on Friday, from three to six, in the Greek rooms. All young women of the University are cordially invited. All the necessities for spreads can be found at the Corner Grocery 1303 Ky. A class in shorthand is being organized. Anyone wishing information regarding same may call at the Alumni room at 12:00. The German Verein held its regular weekly meeting Monday. Mr. Clay, Miss Bernhard, and Miss Raymond were on the program. Professor Kreuse gave a talk on his early home in southern Russia. To Oregon or Washington via Union Pacific Every day to October 31,1906 $25.00 Short line. East trains. No delays. Be sure your ticket reads over this line. For full information inquire of E. E. ALEXANDER. City Ticket Agent. Eldridge Block. Both phones No. 5. TEA SERVED AT CLASS. Dr. Hyde Gave Novel Surprise to Her Physiology Class. The 1:30 physiology class of Dr. Hyde and Childs was given a very unique surprise Friday afternoon. A demonstration on "Bread Making" was to be given by Misses Houston and Harris. The class met in the lecture room and was having the regular lesson when Dr. Hyde asked the class to adjourn to the laboratory and see the demonstration. The laboratory was decorated with large bunches of sumac and tables set with tea and sandwitches. Dr. Hyde announced that one could more readily acquire the knowledge of bread making when the taste could act as judge. Those who assisted in serving the tea were Misses Saftad, Wright, Allen and Weaver. The class enjoyed the novelty very much and expressed to Dr. Hyde the sentiment that the course in physiology was not nearly so difficult as they had thought at the quiz a few days before. The K. U. mandolin club were photographed this week by Squires. Ed. Anderson Student Headquarters for Something to Eat, Drink, and Smoke. Two Heads Are Better Than One. There is as much art in cleaning and pressing Clothing as there is in making it. There is a right way and a wrong way of doing it. We take the greatest possible care with our work, and every garment that leaves our hands has the stamp of "newness" upon it. Our system of sponging and cleaning clothes is acknowledged to be the best and to yield the best results. We Press every garment into its original shape. We like to make over old things. Lawrence Pantatorium Phone 506. 12 W. Warren St. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29. Bowersock Opera House. A Race for a Widow Comedy written on entirely new lines and crowded with interest. One laughable situation follows another and at times the play becomes dramatic. Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Woodward's Drug Store. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. Cole and Johnson in their latest creation "The Shoo-Fly Regiment." A musical farce comedy. The greatest and most mirth provoking organization of colored performers on the stage today. K. U. BARBER SHOP and BATH ROOMS The only Electric Massage machine in the city, Razors honed. ground and exchanged. Only good Workmen employed. Your patronage respectfully solicited. 727 Mass. St. W. F, WEISE, Proprietor. If you have not found a suitable boarding place, try The COLLEGE CLUB For Ladies and Gentlemen. For Ladies and Gentlemen. Board $3.00 per week. 1301 Tenn, St. We call for and deliver your Clothes. O.P. LEONARD TAILOR SHOP AND PANTATORIUM Rates, $1.50 per month Tei, 5321 Red. 733 Mass, St. Donnelly Brothers Livery, Boarding and Hack Stables. 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