o Be blays to B aracen tl club era have Ida Arts start the o ns ha nt h ayers is for "Pr and the Dec winilde lari Cyendsnt; Ars so soucl Ida, anes of x; I h M dachate ner boprhia Gr athe St altos Davenley illia berb Harr , Ceemphite ch fina sub f cl ye bers Ed hellomes H. inty ile, end, Slay s H spial trgia d w wee tak e pitee v-ei; unc tha TROLLEY LINE IS ASSURED CITY COUNCIL GRANTS LOCAL COMPANY A FRANCHISE. Line Entirely Across Campus Connecting With all Down Town Points—Ready in Two Years. Yesterday afternoon by a vote of 8 to 3 the Lawrence City Council granted a franchise to the local traction company and assured a trolley line on Mt. Oread within the next two years. The council has given the company fifty days to accept their terms but it is understood authoritatively that the council's proposition will be accepted and the necessary $5,000 guarantee placed at once. The franchise calls for the completion of the line within two years. The company is backed by local parties including W. R. Stubbs, J. D. Bowersock and W. E. Spalding. The line will extend over the city and come upon the hill from the north. It will pass in front of the new engineering buildings, the gymnasium and across the campus probably to the southeast. Cars from the campus will go to all the important points in town including the two depots. --for a course in Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Typewriting and Penmanship, Lawrence National Bank Building. Telephone 717. The Snow Memorial Service. Arrangements have been completed for the services in memory of the late Dr. Francis Huntington Snow, which will be held in the chapel next Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. Prof. George B. Penny, of Kansas City, who worked with Dr. Snow to secure the pipe organ for the chapel, will play an organ prelude and postlude. The A. I. E. E. Elects Officers. At the regular meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers of the Kansas University branch Thursday night the following officers were elected: president, Ray Jones; vice president, Vernon G. Proctor; member executive committee, George Emery. Roy Martin, '07, of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting at the Acacia house. For the football game in Kansas City we have a good pennant and cane for 25 cents. Come in and see them at Hoadley. For picture framing see the Home Book Co. 923 Mass.—Artisticness combined with reasonableness in price. Sliced pineapple at the Hiawatha. A fresh supply of Giboon's Fruit Tablets at Dick Bros. Frostine for all chaps Dick Bros. Hiawatha oysters. See the pictures of the K. U. football men on exhibition at Ober's, made by Squires, the College Photographer. Hot chili at the Hiawatha. J. W. O'BRYAN Bell Phone 507 Home Phone 111 J. W. O'BRYAN DENTIST K Books Like everything else we sell THE BEST. The University Book Store 803 Mass. St. If Squires makes your picture it will be perfect and up to date. John F. Wood, of Ness City, is visiting his son, Harley, at the Sigma Chi house. If Squires makes your picture it will be perfect and up to date. R. E. Walker, '08, L. E. Bixby '08, and "Doc" Middlekauff, '07, are visiting with the Pi Theta Sigmas tonight. See the pictures of the K. U. football men on exhibition at Ober's, made by Squires, the College Photographer. The Baker University students are having a vacation today in order that they may attend the football game here. About 150 took advantage of the opportunity to see the game. W. 1.Matthews, a student in the law school some years ago and at present principal of the Fredonia high school, came up to see the Washburn game. ATTEND THE LAWRENCE LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. TINSLEY Steeper Bros. BERT Student Pressing Club. Pennants Made to Order Work Guaranteed. 924 La. St. Bell Phone 1434 For Millinery GO TO GO TO TOM Mrs. Patterson's, 837 Mass. After the victory go to Where up-to-date Students trade BOUGHTON'S for Post Cards 1025 Mass. St. DR. E. SMITH, Mercbants Nat'l Bank Build. Residence 736. Both Phones Gustafson Cook, Heat and Light with Gas Citizens Light, Heat and Power Co. Lawrence Water Co. BCTH PHONES 150 718 Massachusetts The College Jeweler 911 Mass. St. YOU KNOW HIS LINE "Just Right" $4.00 and $5.00 The Shoe of Shoes for Men. All leathers, styles and prices, Starkweather's Shoery. Pay Less--- Dress Better. 944 $ _{2} $ Mass. St. CLIFTON T. HIATT, THE SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING MAN. Both Phones 920. DR. REDING, OCULIST. Office F. A. A. Bldg. Phone 351 EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. GLASSES FITTED A. G. SPALDING & BROS. The Largest Manufacturers in the World of Official Athletic Supplies FOOT BALL BASKET BAL ICE SKATES HOCKEY GOLF Gymnasium Apparatus, Uniforms for all Athletic Sports, Official Implements for all Track and Field Sports. Spalding's handsomely illustrated catalogue of all sports contains numerous suggestions. Mailed free anywhere. A. G. Spalding & Bros. New York, Boston, Buffalo, Syracuse Washington, Chicago, Philadelphia Pittsburg, Baltimore, St. Louis, Denver, Kansas City, Cincinnati, Detroit Montreal, Can., San Francisco, Minneapolis, New Orleans, Cleveland, London England. Protsch The Tailor Office hours, 1 to 3 p. m. and by appointment. University Physician H, L. CHAMBERS, M.S., M.D. 814 MASS. STREET pointment. Phones: Residence-Bell 910, Home 309; Office. Bell 909. MOAK BROS. & SHARPE Eldridge House Barn Livery, Hack and Boarding Both Phones 148. Lawrence, Kansas GOTO Tacoma or Seattle VIA PORTLAND and the matchless COLUMBIA RIVER as whirling and surging is rushes to the sea—offering to the tourist enroute to Portland scenic grandeur unequalled by any other journey Through Trains to Portland UNION PACIFIC Equipped with all modern conveniences. INQUIRE OF E. E. ALEXANDER, City Ticket Agent, 701 Mass. St. Telephone No. SQUIRES, The Photographer