UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Department Stores of Finance Lawrence is well supplied with financial institutions, having a total number of nine banks which show an aggregate Capital and Surplus of nearly $1,000,000.00 and resources aggregating $4,000,000.00. The weekly clearings of the Lawrence Clearing House overage more than $300,000.00, the individual banks mentioned below are members of this organization. Established 1877 For over 38 years this institution has had a steady, conservative, profitable growth. enjoying to the fullest extent the confidence and good will of the people of Douglas County and vicinity. Its reputation, recourses and facilities are at the command of those who desire a strong banking connection. Merchant's National Bank Lawrence, Kansas WILLIAM DOCKING, President C. W. McKEEN, Vice-President W. F. MARCH, Cashier M. NEWARK, Vice-President F. C. WHIPPLE, Asst. Cashier The Watkins National Bank Is glad to welcome the thousands of University people who have been its customers in the past and assure them of its continued interest in all University and personal matters. Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $125,000 The Lawrence National Bank (Established 1865) Over One Million Dollars in Clean, Solvent, Collectible Assets. We Offer Unexcelled Facilities and Absolute Security to Our Depositors. Capital and Surplus $80,000 Peoples State Bank A Guaranteed Bank under the laws of Kansas A member of the Lansas State Bankers Association "Every Banking Service" We will be pleased to attend to any business in Lawrence with the utmost care and attention W. Bromelsick, President T. J. Sweeney, Vice Pres. S. A. Wood, Cashier Jacob Badsky, Director George Innes, Director T. J. Sweeney, Jr., Asst. Cashier L. N. Lewis, Vice Pres. STUDENTS TEACH CLASS S. D. Bishop, Director C. E. Friend, Director Conduct Courses is Bible Study at Haskell Indian School Each Week The religious activities of K. U. students are not limited to church attendance or membership in a Sunday School class. Twenty-one of them at least, have interest in theology and into conducting Bible study classes at Haskell Indian Institute near Lawrence. Every Tuesday night, these twenty-one students put on a service that is easy perhaps, and go out to Haskell, a mile south of Lawrence. Nearly three hundred and fifty Indian students attend these classes. Each denomination is grouped to itself and a student of that sect takes charge of the class. The Bible work in university is done by W. Y. C. A. at the University of Kansas. This work has been carried on three years. The studies include intensive reading and discussion of the life of Jesus. The teachers and sons are assigned by the teachers and recited upon. An attempt is made to get the grasp of the subject and Indian students enrolling in the 'cases are expected to know their lessons in Bible if they expect to remain mom- beers. mong K. U., students conducting this Bible work at Haskell are: A. Trueblood, Harry Percaliv, John B. Dail, George Marshall, Clarendon Havinghurst, Ray Johnson, Gail Soper, Louise Goyne, A. M. McLoch, Lean Jenneman, McHeidrick, McMinn Moore, Ulsta Hawkins, Nina Kanaga, Lena Rogers, Abbie Fullier, Ann Gittins, Venneta Hosford, Fordy Sandberg, Gladys Swaringen. Haskell Institute has an enrollment of over eight hundred Indian boys and girls. They represent over 60 tribes and many all parts of the United States. The school is supported by the government. It teaches trades, agriculture, and business subjects and aims to make Indian children good citizens and self-supporting. M. E.s to Discuss Ice ice plants and ice manufacturing processes will be the topic for discussion at the meeting of the Mechanical Engineering society tomorrow evening. Reports will be made by Messrs. Tait, Randolph, and Wolf. The meeting will be at 1120 Ohio and will begin at 7 o'clock sharp. Citizens State Bank Deposits Guaranteed 700 Mass. St. The building and improvement in Lawrence the past year aggregate something more than one million dollars. Lawrence has forty miles of paving, excellent transportation facilities, an excellent theatre, a government institution of considerable size, good schools, the University and a prosperous vicinity. How is business, did you ask? It Is Fine, Thank You!