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The Student's Journal from Lawrence, Kansas • 3

The Student's Journal from Lawrence, Kansas • 3

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Lawrence, Kansas
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Wilder Bros. Jk AND NOVULTIHS IN GOLD, SILVl-R AND PL ATU. Send for finely illustrated Catalogue. Shirt Mate Kiwiitfrrlitir N'oti-w, The 150 II. p.

engine has arrived and lichijr put in position. It ill ftirnihli power Tor the new dynamo, which Is to light and heal the new buildings, mid rim the motor for the wells. Steam for the engine will be furnished by two new boilers which are utmost ready for work, Several of. the td talents are making small dynamos and motors. The listings are made al the nmndry nod the boy a do lite jest of the work.

-RND- Invitations FOR WHUDINGS, CLUBS OR RLCEPTIONS HANDSOMHLY l-NGRAVED. 118' HMDS. Tin- ltiui mnt The el.ts will he rcijuirfd to hand in lirty inoiintiMl plain The, should in-clnl the plant tidied In (lie lecture room and laboratory. Of (hi Jifjy tcn should he cryptogams. iliuMrsiliiig the lectures given to the class.

The faciele, must com nil) first, he lecture notes illustrated with drawings; drawing,) mid note nuide in the laboratory ami third, (lie -itntad speeiinens. 'I'lii- Senior' C'Iii-im IMiiy. The I 'lay written by the Hetiio: Class of tlie I'niversity will he given Wednesday evening May 30, 'nt the Opera House. It is a comedy on University will surely be interesting to nil University st udent s. The Seniors will have entire charge the play themselves having chosen one of their own number, Lorin 15.

Hears as stage manager. This an entirely new" departure from the usual insane and savage-like performances which take place class day, and should be encouraged and aided. Send for sample booh of fine writing papers Students will do well to nee our on hand Shirts and Underwear, made for i parties and not tak n. 'J bese goods are standard and can be bought for one- The last meeting of the electrical, seminary for this year will be held Monday afternoon at four o'clock. The professors belonging to the semi-nary ill have charge of the meeting.

ItH-te Hull Nov. The Ottawa girls are enterprising. Tlicy are also atlilel ic, three games of base ball being already recorded to their credit this spring. Dressed in baseball suits both athletic and becoming, wo nines composed of college girls had a championship game upon the campus. The players were so badly embarrassed by the assembled multitude however that both teams were disalisii 'd with the resultof the mutely and in order to decide the ehampioii-sliio more decisively played another 1034 Main Street.

Send fot grand catalogue. We Have an Eleaant Line OF third regular price. GUstom Laundry TELEPHONE .07, EST Work called for and delivered. Athletic. Hoard or IMrtrtoMof I he Ath- sK-iiiMH.

held a mectlnjr Inst Nowson. Garrett and May Kvcry member of the V.L wimH'iwnally re.iueKtccl to be Jit TIM lathe t.Ilrcl time thin Jart'iiiwd wit hln the last two week Down at Florence, Kansas, last Kri- iv there was a tfanie of ball bet ween he fats and the leans. M. K. Hlekey, a oiuulit f'-1'! filt' who wo" 1,10 liamel-va'of 13 to 4.

for Hickey. TlieAnna)Hlis Navy Academy Athletics meet was held on the twelfth. A fifty KwinimitiK race was on the list of events. No phenomenal records Were made. So far as the investigation conducted by Mr.

Walter Camp into the iiopular standing foot ball as a college sport lias pn pressed, the friends of that athletic name have nothing to fear. Out (if answers to Mr. Camp's queries it has been impossible to iind one which condemns the game without finding some correspond ing, and usually over-balancing, advantage in it. These answers comprise a wide range of sentiment, from college presidents to freshmen. They include a great many suggest ions toward making the mime more popular and less rough, and by studying the liest of these it will be possible to stilt further enthrone foot ball as tke Ideal college hport.

The Kansas City Athletic Club Indulged in a Held meet last week. Yale. won the most points in last week's athletic meet at New Haven, between Yale and Harvard. The contest was close and interesting. The 220 yard hurdle race was won by liretn-er, 'V), of Harvard: time 24 3-5, breaking the world's record by one-fifth of a second, llickuek, of Yale, won the 16 pound hammer throw, distance 113 feet, 11 inches.

This Is the best hammer throw in inter-collegiate records. JJaker defeated Ottawa last Monday by a score of 10 to 3. The M. S. V.

Athletic Contest comes off on June 5th and includes among other things, a running high kick, kicking foot ball, hop-skip-and-jump and a bicycle race of three miles. Spring Glothing AthU-lic. What's the matter with the Lawrence lhtily Journal? The Journal or rather the red headed local fiend seems to lie aw fully worried about lie way the affairs of the University Athletic Association are conducted. He game one cool morning at 5 o'clock wit li no one nigh to hinder. The third game 1300 Mass.

Street. Telephone No. 40. WHEN IN NEED OP That we are selling very low- was between (lie college girls and the town t-irls and was played last Satuday Come and see. afternoon before a large and vociferous audience.

The game as characterized by heavy batting and no errors, and 31. J. SKOFSTAP, The American Clothier. stood at the end of the fifth inning to 24 in favor of the col log From the above it might be supposed F. T.

SINGLETON that Ottawa is ahead of K. but such GROCERIES, Quiz Books, EtG? STOP AT i JCAOB'S WELL AND LOAD UP. A. K. HOGE, The Student's Grocer.

is not the'ease. In two games already theK. U. girls defeated teams of K. U.

hovs althoinrli the latter were old and Postage Stamps for Collection, DEALERS IS experienced ball players. never passes an opportunity to howl over some imaginary outrage perpetrated at the University. lie has discovered that the boxing and wrestling cost tunes worn in the contests are indecent. We would suggest that he offer the Athletic Association the use of some of his full dress suits. The Inter-srtnte oratorical Content.

In the recent Inter-state Oratorical Contest held at Indianapolis, C. F. Wishart of Mammoth College Illinois won first place by reason of his very strong and almost perfect delivery. Mr. Wishart's brot her is a United Presbyterian minister, and preached here in Lawrence at that church recently.

Those who heard him will not be surprised to learn that his brother O. F. Wishart who is also studying for the ministry, should win first place. Mr. Wishart's oration was on the subject; "The Policy of Richelieu." The second place was by L.

F.Him. mi, Univeritv. on the sub llllll, RLBUMS, Spring Styles IStcs. Selections of choice stamps on approval at 33 per cent discount. 1005 Kansas City, Mo.

Soft and Stiff HATS, For Pit, For Wear, or Style BOOTS AND SHOES tr BOUGHT OF-t A. G. MENGER Vc6, w. fi. BARKER, Tonsorial Artist.

Students Trade Solicited Good Work Guaranteed. are on display ject. "The Humane Spirit in Modern Civilization." W.Wetzel of Win field the man from Kansas, took liftii place, his delivery not being nearly so strong as at the State Contest, in Topeka. The rnivcrsity Quarterly. THE BALL GAME LAST SATCKDAY.

A good sized crowd saw a well-played ball game at McCook field last Saturday between K. U. and the College of Emporia. The Emporia team, although badly defeated in the previous nnnuo uac rl i senura tied, and gath Caunot be excelled. Prices to meet The next number of the University tbe timet.

Evervbody welcome. 142 Ouarterlv will contain an article on it Massachusetts street. "Mound Builders Discovered in by W. Bromelsick, THE HATTER dotte Comity Kansas," by Harnum Brown. During the spring vacation Al.wsM lirovvn and Williamson opened S.

B. JACOBS, North Lawrence four mounds near Kdwardsville. These mounds were situated on an eminence Zuttermeister's FOR ICE CREAM SODADVATEU, Fine Confectionery JS 709 Massachusetts Street. in a row running east and west, aim were about eighty feet apart. The ered up all the professionals available with the intention of beating the University.

The game was called at 3:30 and turned out to be a lively affair. In the first inning the C. of E. nearlj succeeded in scoring, Blackshire being put out at home base K. U.

started out poorly, Chamberlain. Smith and Uogeboom. fanning out in the first inning. The second inning was short, botn sides being retired without scoring. In the third Inning no one reached second base, and the spectators began to show some interest in the game.

Thofnn TioLTim In the fourth, Alden mounds contained from one to two or three skeletons each, together Willi uvery id HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD. Parties dewriosr to visit any part of the County where iIrs iire to be used cnnot do be ter than bV calllnsr on me. liar ks any part of the Ctty day or night. Good Drummer's Wagons to go to any part of the county. stone scrapers, arrow heads, and char FOR New Goods, FOR New Styles coal.

In one was found a stone con taining peculiar notches. But the romiirkable gnecimen was a male J3HAL GODDING, skull possessing marked characterist- j. 1 Lieiy, HotK, Sole ond Booming stotie ICS ill the way ol low lorcnenu, ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS. 131 Bridge St. Tel.

No, 13 0 nent superciliary ridges, and an enor- making a two-bagger and Steinberger both scoring. Iloge- Opposite Lawrence Home. nrntiMidimr hiw. home potter) Telephoije 139. Ultgvi) Virwvm cfi'imlr ank in vne The C.

of E. U1V "WHITNEY SON, Mitchell scored lor fifth inning and 101 Fine Shoes, Oxfords, OR SLIPPERS. GO TO HUME'S, K. U. TVin unnro Wllrt nearly tied 111 the i was found with it, The inside of the limestone cavern which contained these remains was greatly colored by fire which apparently had been used in the burial rites.

The mound in which it was found was much larger than the others and contained no other skeleton. Evidently this mnn was a chief of his tribe. STUDENTS HEADQUARTERS Fresh GandieV Oysters, sixth when two men reached first on end sind Gabriel scored a Coffee, Oysters and Porter House SteaM a Specialty, 730 Kansas Topeka, Kas. v.r. stpinbertrer was put out on home base and retired K.

U. Snr.ro v. II. scored one in the PRICES RIGHT. 529 MASS.

ST. important of the Women's League seventh, and four on the eighth, win DONNEL BROTHERS, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. 700 to 718 New Hampshire St. ning the game. Score by innings: 1 2 3 4 5 (5 7 8 9 Fruits, Soda, Etc, Wm.

Wiedemann. Lawrence. Telephone 100. Col. of Emporia-0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-3 f.

1 0 1 4 08 VThe men played in the following no Abe Levy's LATEST IN COLLARS What is the use Of buying Clothing made LAUNDRY Has changed hands, but students work will still be carefully attended to. Cheapest place in the city. LEE SONG, Wilt Warren St. Some weeks iigo. a letter addressed to tlie Women's League of Kansas University was received from the Women's League of Michigan University.

This letter contained a proposition that our society should join in a correspondence league and send out a circular letter each vear. to the following institutions where women nre educated: Vassar. Wesleyan. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Huston tni-versitv. Cornell, AVellesley, North-western, and Michigan.

These letters t.o serve as a record or out Of town when yoi can get them just as cheap at home and better made? sitions: C. of E. l'arrington Evens Mason Hover Blackshire Gabriel ll(H)ke lilackshire Christian K.U. 1 logeboom. Smith, Mitchell.

2 Alden. 2 Parker. ss. Matteson. r.

f. Steinberger. c. f. Chamberlain 1.

Uogeboom. THE ATHENS COUNCIL, NO. 3. Fraternal Aid Association, Has the finest Hall and Dane log Floor tn the State. Vt terms, call on Suits $19.

Pants in proportion, at O. P. LEONARD'S, Practical Tailor. UndeVselig's. Over Mark's Jewelry Store.

the social We of these institutions and what is desired is it picture of the life the college lead, outside of study hours. Mtswerswere requested Ion iiurnhei most of them have 1 ji Mi.v..- been responded to in cuiierent which have been received from these Institutions, in a manner winch is frank, friendlv. and full of Interest. The letters will be read on. Friday afternoon May 18 at o'clock in room tr.

,..,,1 fnii attendance of the mem Struck out Smith Evens 7. The base ball team left last evening for Minneapolis, where they play the town ball team to-day and to-moi-row. A Barb-Frat ball team will be played Wednesday, May 23rd, at 3 clock. The non-fraternity team will probably bo: Wagner, pitcher: 1 logeboom. catcher: Parker, 1st base; Harvey, 2nd base: Aogoboom, 3rd base; Williamson, shortstop: Steinberger, fielders.

Shaucs photos are the best. Jackson's Laundry, Kansaw City, MinHourl. Stanton Olinger and R. E. Agent.

PRlCES.nntnm Work called for MONDHYS and tlelivered FRIDttYS, All Wor-l Ou.exx-e?iint63ssci. bers of he Women's League and of all voang women of the different devilment of the. University Is desired..

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Pages Available:
805
Years Available:
1892-1895