PAPER by the POUND Cut any size, at BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. See our late arrivals in Post Cards. THE WESTERN STANDARD Trade BASKET BALL, FOOT BALL AND AND ALL ATHLETIC GOODS. SchneiderArms Co. Kansas City, Mo. FROM OTHER COLLEGES. Because ambulances were called to assist a few exhausted students to their rooms, and several minor injuries, such as broken legs and arms were sustained in the annual Sophomore-Freshman scrap at Michigan University, a rumor started that "real" carnage took place. Lehigh University has adopt- Lehigh University has adopted the following hazing rules: 1. No freshman shall be in any way interfered with, or in any way hazed after 6 p.m. unless caught when voluntarily on the streets after 7 p.m. 2. The Juniors shall have no active part in hazing or rushing except in organizing the Freshmen for class fights. Michigan strenuously denies that she is making attempts to get into the Big Nine again. The cane rush at Minnesota this year is said to have been the best thing of its kind ever pulled off. The classes were so evenly matched that the fighting was fierce and of course the fiercer the fighting the better the scrap. The management of the Opera House have reason to believe that the "Prince Chap" that comes Friday night of this week Oct. 18th, will prove to be one of the highest grade attractions of the season. Some Lawrence people who have seen Cyril Scott in this play speak most highly of it. At a meeting of the Northeastern section of the Medical Association held in Topeka last Wednesday, Professor Bailey read a paper on The Trend of Pure Food and Drug Legislation. ATTENTION LADIES. Do you want your last winter's coat fixed up so that it will look new and fresh? We can fix it for you. K. U. Pantatorium Stewards of boarding houses, give your ice cream order for Sunday dinners to the Palace of Sweets. Time to think about Christmas Photos. Loomas Studio. Imported and domestic tobacco at Vic's. What's the use when you can get better work done at Lee's. Try the hot Chocolate with whipped cream 5c per cup at Wiedeman's. Sophomore Medics Entertain. The sophomore Medics entertained in an informal way the freshmen and their faculty Friday evening at the Beta house. Dr. Sudler gave an interesting address of welcome to the freshmen in which he laid special stress upon the responsibility of the individual student and his need of thorough training in this department to prepare him for the more practical work. Dr. Hoxie, dean of the clinical department, spoke showing genuine interest in the welfare of the Medical school, and urged upon the students the necessity of their hearty cooperation to make the school as a whole a success. Musical numbers were given by the Jayhawker quartette and Mr. Teall and Mr. Bozell. A dainty two-course luncheon was served and the guests spent the rest of the evening in an informal way. Sophomore Party Committee. Carroll Teeter, president of the Sophomore class, announced the appointment of the following general social and financial committee: Roy Dietrick chairman, Edwin Cooley, Frank Nutter, Clement A. Parker, Rexford Newcomb, Carroll Teeter, and Thomas Lee This committee will manage the social and financial end of all the class parties given during the year. Frank Grant, A.B.07, visited at the Acacia house Monday and Tuesday. Palace of Sweets for high grade candies. Have those new photos taken at the Lomas Studio 719 Mass. St. Fresh salted almonds at Wiedeman's. If you feel as though you can't afford to have your clothes pressed every day, buy one of our dollar tickets and still be economical. K.U.Pantatorium. Mexican Chili at Vic's. First class line of cigars and tobacco at Lee's. Student's Photos given our best attention Loomas Studio. Try the freshly salted peanuts at Wiedeman's. Get the habit, eat at Vic's. Drop in! A look over our china store is appreciated. Hoadley's CHAS. C. SEEWIR, 917 Massachusetts St. PRINTING. Typewriters For Sale or Rent Dealer in Moccasins, Leather Novelties, Souvenir Post Cards. Supplies for all machines Stevenson-Hopper 819 Mass. St. FAXON TO JOURNALISTS. Senator Long's Private Secretary Will Speak Friday. Ralph Faxon will address the newspaper classes Friday morning on style in newspaper writing. Mr.Faxon is the private secretary of Chester I. Long, and has the reputation of being responsible in a large degree for the fame which the senator enjoys. His home is at Medicine Lodge. Schulz The Tailor Makes Clothes that are always right, at 914 Massachusetts St. Upstairs. As you would choose a friend, so choose your Clothes. College Clothes for the College Man Now on exhibition at the Clothes Shop of Felix&Sons Suits, Overcoats, and Raincoats, now selling Raincoats, now selling $12.50 to $30.00 Visitors Welcome. Felix&Sons Save "Pay Less, Dress Better" Money By ordering your CLOTHES of CLIFTON T. HIATT, THE SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING MAN. Both Phones 920. Both Phones 920. Office 910 Mass. St. Office 919 Mass. St. THE EYES Have them carefully looked after. Glasses fitted correctly Bell phone 695. Office 802 Mass, St. J. F. BROCK, OPTOMETIST. Buy your COMMUTATION TICKETS at The Peerless Cafe SECOND HAND SHOE and CLOTHING STORE 734 Mass. St. Pays good prices for second hand Clothing and Shoes. Newby's Shoe Shop 911 Mass. St. WE DO ALL KINDS OF SHOE REPAIRING SEWED SOLES WHILE YOU WAIT ORDERS TAKEN FOR SOROSIS SHOES We call for and deliver your clothes. O. P. Leonard Tailor Shop and Pantatorium Rates $1.50 per month. Tel. 5321 Red. 733 Muss. St. 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 "neatness" upon it. Our system of sponging and French dry cleaning is acknowledged to be the best and to yield the best results. We press every garment into its original shape. Lawrence Pantatorium Phone 506. 12 W. Warren St. Geo. E. Ross.'08, K. U. Agent. New Process Steam Laundry, RAYMOND WITHERS. K. U. Agent. Superior work, prompt service. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Phone 1300 Bell. ABE WOLFSON DEALER IN New and Misfit Clothing. Shoes and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, and Revolvers. Money loaned on valuables. Bell phone 675. 637 Mass. St.