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Tel. 5321 Red. 733 Mass. St. PARK HETZEL—FRANK EVANS Lawrence Transfer Company HAULS AND STORES EVERYTHING TRUNKS A SPECIALTY. 9 East Henry St. Telephone 15 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. Protsch The Tailor Assistant coach, Ed. Parry, leaves today for Chicago, where he will reside permanently. LAST VESPER SUNDAY. Musical Program to Be the Best Ever Given. Handel's "Messiah" will be sung in part by the Vesper chorus Sunday afternoon at 4:30. The principal solos will be sung, with four of the choruses from the Oratorio, concluded with the Hallelujah chorus. The soloists will be Mrs. Lyons, soprano; Miss Kate Reynolds, contralto; Mr. John Ise, bass; and Professor Hubach, tenor. The chorus will consist of fifty voices. The doors will be closed at 4:30 on Sunday afternoon. Delegates Visit K. U. Many delegates to the annual session of the Kansas Grange which is being held in Lawrence this week attended chapel exercises this morning. Dean Green explained the objects of the Grange and paid a tribute to the farmers who make possible the support of the University. Harvard Honors Kansan. Raymond Edwin Merwin, '03 who is now in the graduate school of Arts and Sciences at Harvard, has just been granted the Hemenway fellowship for the year '08. Miss Amorette Weaver entertained the Quill Club Tuesday with a delightful familiar essay of a local character. Next Tuesday will be William Allen White day. Squires, the Student Photographer, for your picture. Coach Kennedy addressed the hygiene class Tuesday on "Foot Ball Tactics." He reviewed some of the games in which he played. In These Times A. L. Billings, LL.B., A.M., '02, now practising law in Independence, Kas., visited his brother, Roy Billings of the college, last Thursday. 1886-1907 When you want the best that can be made in photos, go to Morris. You will get the benefit of more than twenty years in fine art posing, lighting and finishing. They are different from the other kind and just what your friends appreciate.— 829 Mass. St. Both Phones 312. The latest novelties in photos, just the thing for Xmas presents.—The Morris Studio. Eat your oysters at the Hiawatha Cafe. Rowlands' Supply Store. Agency for Conklin and Waterman Fountain Pens. Squires, the Student Photographer, for your picture. Eat your oysters at the Hiawatha Cafe. Xmas photos make fine presents.—Loomas Studio. You may not want to spend much money for presents, but you want to send something to your friends. Why not send a book, one of the most attractive and satisfactory of presents, and one of the cheapest? Call and see the new Holiday Books at Select Your Christmas BOOKS NOW. Stevenson-Hopper 819 Mass. St. Walter Williams Friday. Walter Williams, editor of the Columbia, Missouri, Herald will speak in chapel Friday morning. He will also address the classes in journalism. Mr. Williams is a member of the Board of Curators of Missouri University. He will be accompanied on his visit to Lawrence by Mr. Campbell Wells, who is also a member of the Missouri Board of Curators. "Go to the Opera Patience." Dean Skilton gave an interesting exposition of the historical significance of the opera "Patience" in his chapel address Tuesday morning. He said that the opera was a satire directed against the new school of artists which arose in England during the latter half of the nineteenth century. Ralph Gallup '07 was visiting friends in Lawrence Friday. He is now working on the line of the Mexico and Orient Railroad at Colima, Mexico. The work in which he is engaged is under the supervision of Ernest Barkman,'03. Do it now. Squires, photographer. Call either phone and make arrangements for a sitting.— Loomas. Schulz The Tailor Makes Clothes that are always right, at 914 Massachusetts St. Upstairs. Save Money "Pay Less, Dress Better" By ordering your CLOTHES of CLIFTON T. HIATT, THE SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING MAN. Both Phones 920. Both Phones 920. Office 010 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 THE WESTERN STANDARD Trade Mark BASKET BALL, FOOT BALL AND AND ALL ATHLETIC GOODS. Schmelzer Arms & Kansas City, Mo. New Process Steam Laundry, RAYMOND WITHERS, K. U. Agent. Superior work, prompt service. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Phone 1300 Bell. Mexican Chili at Vic's. Have Shike viscolize your shoes. It makes them waterproof. At Lee Bryant's shop. Shot gun shells at Vic's. The last week for Christmas Photos.-Morris, the Photo Artist. Both Phones, 312. One dozen Christmas pictures. Squires Studio. The K. U. dramatic club was photographed by Squires last week. Christmas pictures.—Squires Studio. The acme of Comfort, Elegance, and Ease you can find in our shop Our Clothes are the "nobbiest,"our Shirts are the "swellest," our Ties are the "niftiest." The "Smartest" in Christmas Gifts for Men. Felix&Sons College Clothiers.