Bowersock Opera House Friday, May 8 MARY MANNERING in The American Comedy Success GLORIOUS BETSY By Author of 'Brown of Harvard' PRICES $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c 75c Buys any of the following late books Satan Sanderson The Brass Bowl Rosaland at Red Gate The Heart Line Slim Princess Regular $1.25 Books ROWLANDS' Supply Store COLLEGE POSTERS Some entirely new, nifty ones at BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. Student Headquarters at ED. ANDERSON'S. Shorthand and Typewriting, Bookkeeping and Commercial Work Attend Summer School at LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. MOAK BROS. & SHARPE ELDRIDGE HOUSE BARN. Livery, Hack and Boarding. Both phones 148. DR. REDING, OCULIST. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Fitted. Home made strawberry short cake at the Hiawatha. Office F.A.A.Bldg. Phone 513 NEWS OF MOUNT OREAD. "Einer Muss Heiraten," a comedy in one act was presented by the Deutscher Verein yesterday afternoon. The parts were very cleverly taken by Willard Wattles, Arnold Livers, Margaret Osmond and Miss Palmer. John P. Coe returned Monday morning from a few days visit at his home in Topeka. Harry Herman was at his home in Reserve from Friday until over Sunday. R. E. Teall returned from Ottawa Monday morning after a few days visit. Prof. D. L. Thomas was a judge on delivery at the state oratorical contest of county high schools held at Chapman, May 1. Prof. E. M. Hopkins was one of the judges on thought and composition, Ernest Bundy, of Baker spent Sunday with F. S. Barnard. Harvey Shippey, principal of the Chapman schools, was in Lawrence for the track meet and visited his sister over Sunday. Roy Moore, of Kansas City attended the track meet Saturday. U. G. Mitchell will be an instructor in the county Normal Institute at Cottonwood Falls during the month of June. Miss Yetta Conklin from Washburn attended the ball game and remained over Sunday to visit friends at the University from Lyons. Sam Forter left Monday morning for Winslow, Arizona, to survey a railroad spur into the mountains for a lumber company. Professor John E. Boodin delivers the commencement address at the Lane County High School tonight. Charles Siler, '07, has been elected to the position of science teacher in the Reno County high school for next year. Mr. Siler has been teaching in the Hutchinson high school since his graduation. Miss Francis Brewster, '08 has been elected to the position of instructor of the Reno County high school for the coming year. Miss Helen Hoisington of Newton visited Sunday with her Ansco Films and Cyko 819 Mass. St. for amateur photographers. STEVENSON brother Stanley, a freshman in the college. Ed Stevens of Kansas City, Mo., was the guest of Harry Armstrong Sunday at the Sigma Nu house. Milton W. Ross received a painful bruise on his left shoulder Saturday afternoon from the shot which slipped from the hand of a high school athlete. COACH HAGERMAN TO REMAIN His Headquarters Are To Be In Bible House. Coach J. P. Hagerman has been retained by the University Y. M. C. A. as its secretary for another year. Next year the general headquarters of the Association and the office of the secretary are to be in the Christian Church Bible House. There all the social affairs of the Y. M. will take place as well as the religious meetings. The Sunday meetings are to be dropped after this year and every other week some prominent citizen of the state will speak at the Thursday meetings. Board of Regents Met. The Board of Regents met this morning to discuss the preliminary plans for the Mining nd Engineering Building to be erected this summer. An appropriation of $50,000 for this purpose was made by the last legislature. The site of this building has not yet been definitely decided upon but it will probably be just west of the Gymnasium. Committee of Ten Notice. There will be a meeting of the students' committee tomorrow evening at the Phi Delt house promptly at 7 o'clock, to make final arrangements for the big mass meeting of students. Kansan Elects. Fred M. Lyon of Paola has been elected a member of The Kansan Board. Mr. Lyon has been doing an excellent grade of work in the newspaper classes this year. What is Shike doing at Lee's on Sunday mornings? Wanamaker & Brown's agency for tailored garment see Hollingberg at 923 Mass. St. Strawberries and cream at Vic's. Have a picture framed for a graduation gift. Home Book Co., 923 Mass. St. What is Shike doing at Lee's on Sunday mornings? Strawberries and cream at Vic's. Our German celluoid cards are novel, see them. Home Book Co., 923 Mass. St. CALLING CARDS, Printed or Engraved. Any style Card or Type at BOYLES JOB PRINTER 725 Mass. St. The Watkins National Bank. Capital $100,000 Surplus $20,000 Undivided profits $30,000 J. B. Watkins, Pres. C. A. Hill, V. P. C. H. Tucker, cashier. W. E. Hazen, assistant cashier. The Watkins National Bank. Send your Laundry Work to Woolf Brothers Laundry All bundles called for and delivered. R. J. PRYOR, AGENT. Telephones: Bell, 203, 601. Home, 203, 512. Lest you forget, we would like to say that the E. G. SOXMAN & CO. Lawrence Pantatorium is running yet. Either phone 506. 12 West Warren Street. THE BEST PLACE TO GET YOUR CHILI, ICE CREAM AND CIGARS City delivery. 1031 Mass. St. Home phone 385; Bell 645. E. W. PARSONS, THE JEWELER AND ENGRAVER. 717 Massachusetts Street. See Griffin FOR Coal, Lime, Cement. F. B. McCOLLOCH, DRUGGIST 847 Massachusetts Street (On the Corner) LOW ONE WAY RATES TO THE WEST EVERY DAY March 1 to April 30,1908 $30 to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and many other Cali- fornia points. $30 to Everett, Bellingham, Vancouver and Victoria, via Spokane. $30 to Portland and Astoria. $30 To Tacoma and Seattle, via Spokane $30 To Ashland, Roseburg, Eugene. Albany and Salem, including So. 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