OP. go. nsas WILL ANALYSE KENTUCKY WATER DEPARTMENT INSTALLED AT BOWLING GREEN. Chief of Health Board Here to Ascertain Methods Used in Kansas Laboratories. Dr. E. H. Mark, head of the Sanitary Division of the State Board of Health of Kentucky, came here Wednesday to ascertain the methods of water an analysis used here. The state of Kentucky is following the progressive movement in regard to sanitation and has recently established a water analysis department at Bowling Green. Dr. Mark is making a tour of the western states to collect ideas that may be beneficial to that department. He spent a day in the water analysis laboratory here, going over the method of determination and examining the apparatus and literature belonging to the department. He complimented the department on the quality of their equipment but expressed surprise on learning that only three men were employed in the laboratory and that there is no official water collector. "One of the chief needs of this department," said Prof. C, E Young, "is to have an efficient inspector of city water supplies who can send in samples of the water to be tested. The system in the state is very poorly arranged as it depends on the local health officers or water superintendents to send in the samples." Kentucky has recently passed a law requiring that the city supply of each municipality should be tested at least four times a year. Examination here is only made once each year except in special cases. The equipment here is such that with only the additional expense of extra men, the department could assure a thorough and minute report of all city water supplies in the state four times a year. The state of Kentucky allows $7,000 a year for water analysis while the appropriations here for this extremely important phase of sanitation are only $2,250. MANY PLAY BASKET BALL Schedule Arranged For Inter School Games The plans for the Inter-school basket ball tournament to be held this year have been worked out by Coach Hamilton. These games will start immediately after Thanksgiving and the championship will be decided before the Christmas holidays. Each school will have a freshman team and $v$ five composed of upperclassmen. The school freshmen will play two games with every other freshman team and the upperclass squad will do the same in their division. A freshman and an upperclass game will be played the same night. Each of the schools has a number of basketball "sharks" working out in the gymnasium and the tournament will be hotly contested. Eight Freshmen Received The Final Rituals. KAPPAS HELD INITIATION The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority held initiation for their pledges last night. Eight of the eleven freshmen were put through the ritual. The Kappas put their initiation upon a scholarship basis this year and initiated only those who passed in at least three-fourths of their work. Another initiation will be held at the close of the semester. A banquet was given immediately following the initiation ceremonies. A large delegation of alumnae were present, many coming from Kansas City particularly. Mrs. William McLaughlin of Kansas City was toastmistress at the banquet Begging books from your friends to read, is unnecessary these days. Book prices are so reasonable at Wolf's Book Store. Oils Receivevd at Museum. Oils Received at Museum The Chemistry Museum has just received a valuable set of samples of edible oils from Herbert S. Bailey, Chief of the Food and Oil Laboratory of the Bureau of Chemistry at Washington. There is included such oils as that of the olive, soy bean, coconut, peanut, cotton seed, sunflower, corn, apricot kernel, pecan and expressed oil of bitter almonds. Three '11s' in Today's Date Line Three '11s in Today's Date Line Thousands of persons in Topeka this morning will sit down at their typewriters or take up their pens and write the date. Then they will look at the result a while longer than they are in the habit of doing, for the result will be 11-11-11. It has been some time since a string of figures of equal size spelled out a day, a month and a year. And it will be some time before another set can be written. A year from next month there will be an opportunity to write 12-12. But after that it will be many years before the combination will recur. In fact it will be the year 2001 before those who inhabit the earth at that time may write the next series, 1-1-1.—Topeka Capital. is the place to have your shoes made as good as new. So bring them in. Ladies work a specialty. 1400 Louisiana St. THE K. U. SHOE SHOP W. J. Broadhurst, Prop. A large assortment of chocolates at Wilson's Drug Store. Try Soxman's chili. You will eat it all the time. You bet it is fine If you try it once, And for their hamburgers, You bet they, are right They will help you to get will help you to get Your lessons every night. For your lunches You will find nothing Better than Soxman's hot Chocolate and cream tomato. Wilson's Drug Store will be closed Saturday afternoon for the Nebraska game. Try P. & N. Photo Co., for kodak printing. Nothing better on the market than Nunnally's candies. Try a box at O.P. Barber & Son's pharmacy, 909 Mass. St. A large assortment of chocolates at Wilson's Drug Store. Now is the time to let Hiatt order that overcoat and suit. The Royal Tailors of Chicago will make them up-to-date and guarantee satisfaction. You take no chances. Prices $15 and up. Hiatt, Clothier, 940 Mass. Friday and Saturday will be fruit, salad days at Wiedemann's. Wilson's Drug Store will be closed Saturday afternoon for the Nebraska game. Hot milk chocolate and hot bullions at O. P. Barber & Son's. Take your kodak films to P. & N. Photo Co., over Bell Bros. Manicure outfits are one of the important things for every lady. Come and see them at Wolf's Book Store. Not how much but how good is the question one should ask in buying candy. The old saying, that a man is judged by the candy he gives holds good today the same as always, buy the BEST. Don't pick the just-as-good-kind, nothing can equal Wiedemann's. Wilson's Drug, Store. will be closed Saturday afternoon for the Nebraska game. What else that cost 5e is so enjoyed as a cup of hot chocolate with whipped cream at Wiedemann's. Sweeten your stock with a box of Wiedemann's chocolates. Our portraits deliver themselfs, P, & N. Co., over Bell Bros. Call 312, either phone to make an appointment at Moffett-Miley's. Send your pressing work to the K. U. Pantatorium, phone 1400. We make a specialty of flashlight work. P, & N. Co., over Bell Bros. The smoothest and most delicious hot chocolate, served with whipped cream and crackers. 5c at Wiedemann's. DALE, the printer, 1027 Mass. Both 228. Best for skin protection; best after shaving—"BOREALINE," 25c at Woodward's "Round Corner," the place for Kodaks, Films and Photo finishing. THE REASON why Cascade Linen paper goes farther than other kinds, is that there are 48 sheets and 48 envelopes in each box and it's yours for a quarter at McCollock's Drug Store. The K. U. Shoe Shop W. J. BROADHURST, Prop. 1400 Louisiana St. We solicit the student's patronage. This makes the fourth term for us, so there is no use in mentioning the class of work. We have installed a new sole machine and are now prepared to give you better and promoter service. Rubber heels 35 and 40c. Plain heels, 20, 25c and 35c. Soles 45, 65, and 75c. Ladies work a specialty. So bring in your shoes for repair. H. E. ROBERTS, Dentist 927 Mass. St. Bell Phone 936 F. D. ANDERSON Lawrence - - - - Kansas Restaurant, Confectionery, Cigars, Tobacos. Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Lawrence Pantatorium 12 W. Warren Both Phonew 506 COME DOWN tonignt and get the scores and buy your winter pipe at 25 per cent off. Smith's News Depot Phones 608 709 Mass. "Banks, the Shoe Man" 1107 Massachusetts St. A nice line of shoe polish, laces, and etc., always on hand. STUDENT TRADE SOLICITED SILK AND BALL We now have a full line of both hand tied and ball fringe. A yard FRINGE 75c and $1.00 Remember these are very scarce and won't last long, so would advise buying at once. A. D. WEAVER SALE OF SATURDAY SPECIAL ART EMBROIDERY GOODS Pillow Tops, Center Pieces, Aprons 10c Each Values up to 50c at English Walking New lot of Just received Shoes STARKWEATHER'S $4.50 A Pair SEE THEM THE FLOWER SHOP Killarney Roses are Splendid now. American Beauties are Good. MRS. GEO. ECKE. 825½ Mass. Phones 62 Phones 621 OF COURSE YOU KNOW that you can't keep flaxseed in your hand—it runs between your fingers. ur nengers. Money, in this respect, is a lot like flaxseed. Keep it in your own hands and it will get away from you little by little till it's all gone. Put your money in the hands of this bank, where it will be held as securely as flaxseed in a canvass bag. LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK .