THE UNIVERSITY WEEKLY

VOLUME 2 UNIVERSITY OF , FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1908 NUMBER 2 7 Dr. Chas. Richardson THEY’RE OFF Headquarters Corps of Cadets. ARKANSAS TOOK Joint Meeting of DENTIST , Christian Organizations Over Skagg’s Drug Store April 8, 1908. SECOND GAME Last Sunday afternoon the DETAIL FOR MONDAY. APRIL 13 Volunteer Band presented a Stop! Cook Opens Season With A No-Hit Missionary program to a joint For Officer of the Day, Cadet meeting of the Y. M. C. A. and AND SEE Game. I. R. Bruson. Thompkins Filched Our Braves ToY. W. C. A. The program con­ For Officers of the Guard, Ca­ DR. S. D. LUTHER & SON Victory— Score 7-2 sisted of papers and short talks dets I. D. Williamson, J. H. A t­ on four of the great Mission about your TEETH. He makes a spec­ kinson, L. Morehead. fields of the world. ialty of fine gold work and painless ex­The base ball season at the traction of teeth by use of Laughing For Orderly to the Command- Mr. A. E. Stockburger gave Gas. Room 8, 9 and 10, Mcllroy DryVarsity was ushered in Tuesday dant, Cadet Warren Murphy. Goods Store. Phone 103. with a victory over the Kansas The second game with the an interesting talk on the need of Mission work in Japan. State Normals; the college lads DETAIL FOR TUESDAY, APRIL 14 Kansas school teachers went to Miss Carnes gave a reading DR. T. W. CLARK trimming the would-be schoolFor Officer of the Day, Cadet the credit side of the Arkansas teachers to the tune of 4 to 0.R. Barrett. score book. Final count showedand short talk on the need of Cook was in fine form and didFor Officers of the Guard,7 to 2. The weather was cold work in China. Dentist not allow a hit during the entireCadets L. E. Winfrey, J. B. and biting, better for football India and its need was present­ game, only twenty-seven menAustin, G. E. Morris. than our own national game.ed by Miss Morgan. Over Price Clothing Go. facing him in the full nine in­For Orderly to the Comman­Charlie Thompkins toed the rub­ Africa and its need was pre­ nings. dant, Cadet P. L. Murphy. ber for the local lads and his sented by B. W. Dickson. Four succeeded in reaching the work was very effective, taking A. I. Moore, M. D. DETAIL FOR WEDNESDAY APRIL 15 The Double Quartet gave a initial sack; three by the big four into account the adverse weatherspecial piece of music for the oc­ For Officer of the Day, Cadet Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat the other on an error by second, conditions. Only two hits werecasion. The collection for Mis­ J. I. James. Hours 9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 3 p. m. but they were either doubled up gotten off his delivery, one sions of amounted to $5.00. For Officers of the Guard, Rooms 16, 17, 18, 19, National Bank or of caught stealing. these being decidedly scratchy, Fayetteville Building The visitors failed to hit the Cadets R. E. Womack, E. B. he forced ten would-be ped­ ball out of the infield, while A r­Badenelli, B. B. Morris. agogues to lay down the willow Fayetteville, - Ark. CALENDAR. kansas solved Rowe’s delivery For Orderly to the Comman­after three vain attempts to dant, Cadet C. A. Murphy. safely, five times, one of them swat Spalding. Tompkin's fir­Monday—8:20. No drill this Dr. W. N. Yates being a four-sacker by CaptainDETAIL FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 16 ing line opponent was a sonweek, of base ball instead. Joy! Jack Horne. Five of the varsity the old country, one Miller, with Office over For Officer of the Day, Cadet 1:30—It rains. Long faces. a south side wing. He got away lads were forced to lay down theJ. Brizzolarri. 1:35—Companies will form in with eight strike-outs, thirteen Campbell and Bell’s Store swat stick after three futile at­ For Officers of the Guard, corridors and—clean guns. safties and four free passes, not tempts to connect with the horseCadets W. C. Gibson P. W. Bai­ J. T. HIGHT, Pres. A. L. TRENT. Cashier hide pill, and nine of the Nor­ a man walked on Tompkins.Wednesday—7:00. The dormi­ W. H. MORTON. V. P. GUY PHILLIPS. Asst.C. ley, Pat Murphy. tory boys take a peep at the mals padded the ozone to the For Orderly to the Comman­Sample led the hitting as well as the run getting. Out of three “ pet bats” —April fool. Arkansas National great delight of the fans. dant, Cadet J. I. McCloud. Arkansas’ infield was kept times up he got as many singlesThursday—1:35. T. L. Blake­ DETAIL FOR FRIDAY APRIL 17. Bank busy and only one bobble was and completed the circuit each more attempts to untie a string chalked up against them, it hav­ For. Officer of the Day, Cadet time. Tompkins carried off Capital ull Paid $100,000.00 from a rat’s leg in the library S. W. Corner Public Squareing been made on a slow teasingI. L. Blakemore. second sticking honors, securingand gets bitten. grounder. The visitors playedFor Officers of the Guard,three out of four times up; one1:36—Blake turns loose. Your Business Solicitednearly as well, getting off with Cadets J. C. Allen, A . B a r r e tt, of which cleared the boards in two fumbles. R. L. McCarty. left center. In the fielding de­ LAKE & FROST The field was rather slow, due For Orderly to the Comman­partment Stoaks was the star to the abnormal precipitation dant, of Cadet R. D. McCluer. performer without a doubt. He Hardware and Farming Imple­ rain fall last week. BY ORDER OF CAPT. ARM­ made several sensational stabs ments. Best grade razors, poc­ Vincenheller held the indicatorSTEAD. that brought applause from the ket knives, scissors, etc. REVIEW and his decisions were entirely Z. L. Reagan, a d j u t a n t. grandstand. S E E U S satisfactory. Printing Co. South Side Square HOW IT HAPPENED Is the Negro a Beast. Carnall Hall’s Fair Set Out There was nothing doing inThe Demosthenean Society On a Lark. Telephone No. 73. $2.00 house for $1.50the scoring line until the fourth met last Friday evening in the Wednesday evening of last Under New Management when Arkansas succeeded in Y. M. C. A. Hall. A t this meet­ week a large number of young sending two men around theing cir­ the regular program was The Oriental Hotel cuit. Milford first up took three women from Carnall Hall, chap- rendered and the new officersperoned by Mrs. Ralph Harri­ healthy ones and sat down. Have the Best Equip­ Fayetteville, Arkansas sworn in. Mr. J. G. Waskon,son, made an April fool jaunt to Meal tickets 21 meals, $4.50. Sample went to first, after watch­ the new president, will deliver ped Job Printing Plant ing four wide ones pass, and Hill Hall. The occasion of the Special rates to students by week his inaugural address next Fri­ in Northwest Arkansas or month. traversed the distance between visit was the base-ball victory day evening, April 10th. At this that afternoon over the Kansas B. L. KING, Prop. first and third on Miller’s singlesame meeting the subject, re­ to second.. Liddell followed with State Normals. solved, That the negro is a beast, After some songs and yells Unlike the preacher who makes souls another single and then Mc- holy, I make will be debated. It will be a outside they came up stairs and Nemer bunted through pitcherface to face combat between Holey Soles Whole scoring Miller. Liddell was were given possession of the Zemri Davis and J. G. Waskon, dancing floor. Dormitory rules caught at third, being forced off Let me put you on a firm foundation. Aff. and W. L. FuQua and C. H.and regulations were suspended second by McNemer, and CookRay, negative. The Demosthe- stopped the scoring by striking- for the time, while the girls FULLER neans are doing good workdanced, in much to the admiration out. West , Near Depot in their class room hall in the Y. of the crowds of boys gathered Two more were made in the M. C. A. Every Friday evening on the stairways. Mr. Goodbar next round. Horne hammered they meet at 7:30 and have a sifted wax on the floor and re­ one to deep center, making the profitable session. Visitors areceived the silent thanks of the How Does This complete circuit without a hitch.always welcome. Wilson went out, catcher to visitors. In a short while the ladies gave up the floor and some Suit You first, Stoaks out, pitcher to first, The Garland Milford doubled to center, Sample of the most accomplished young walked and so did Miller, filling The meeting of the Garland onmen, led by Mr. Wooten and the bases. Rowe threw to first last Friday evening, was with­ Mr. Brunson, gave an exhibition We are now selling pressing to catch Miller and tossed wild,out doubt one of the most of inter­ their skill, just to show their tickets for $1.00, which en­ Milford scoring on the play.esting meetings of the year. fair friends that along some titles the owner to $1.40 Liddell ended things after three The program was rendered in alines the boys are not so far be­ worth of pressing. vain attempts to connect. manner creditable to everyonehind them after all. that participated in the exercises Mrs. Harrison then gathered Our W ork is Superior to Sergeants Get New Roll. of the evening. After the pro­her charges and prepared to de­ that of any other Printing The ticket to be good for part; but it was the first of This week all first sergeants gram had been rendered the Establishment Outside one month after it is issued. election of officers took place.April, and the door was locked. were presented with a new com­ of the Larger Cities. pany roll. 96 students wereThe enthusiasm and chicanery Consternation at the prospect of Try One ordered to appear before theand silver-tongued oratory withspending the night in Hill Hall Commandant for discipline, which and some of members soughtwas plainly visible among the sixten cadets returned to compa­an office indicates that the Gar­ young ladies, and smothered ex­ The Dormitory nies for drill. land boys have something inclamations of ‘‘Oh!” “ What store for them in the future shall in we do girls,” began to be Pressing Club (C. C. Cash in History, 8:) the field of politics. C. C. Cash heard. While the excitement Nor. Block St. “ Professor, did I make E last is destined to be successful. Awas f­ at its height some unknown Room 15 month?” ter having been defeated for al­ hero smashed a window and es­ Fourth Door From Bank Buchanan Hall (Prof. Thomas): No, Mr.most every other office he was caping from the building, opened Cash, you made P.” elected marshal. the door from the outside. UNIVERSITY WEEKLY retary’s and Critic’s desk. An exceedingly interesting = T H E = PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY programme was rendered, con­ A . C. THE STUDENT BODY OF THE sisting of talks, debate and pick­ UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS ings. Mr. E. H. Shinn’s synop­ McAdams sis of the political field and gen­ University of Arkansas

Entered as second class m atter October 10,1906, eral results of the recent prima­ at Fayetteville, Arkansas, under the act of Con­ ries of the state was especially Ideal location in the Ozark Mountains, 1500 feet above sea level. gress of March 3, 1870. interesting, as it disclosed some Mountain scenery unsurpassed for beauty. Healthful location. facts that casual news readers Five of the eight divisions of the University, viz: College of SUBSCRIPTION PRICE D rugs and had neglected to find. Liberal Arts, Sciences and Engineering, the Preparatory School, the F o r College Y e a r ...... $1.00 Conservatory of Music and Arts, the College of Agriculture and the Single Copies...... - ..... 5c The debate being of a peculiar Agricultural Experiment Station, located at Fayetteville; Law and School Books A dvertising Rates upon Application.nature, having also a seemingly Medical departments at Little Rock, Branch Normal at Pine Bluff. one-sided subject (Resolved that Enrollment at Fayetteville this year 1200; total enrollment in all Grover C. Morris - Editor-in-Chief Arkansas should have no consti­ departments 1800. C. H. Woodruff - Associate Editor tution) was skillfully handled by L . E. WINFREY - University Editor Tuition free except for Music and Art. For catalogue address, Julia Goodwin - - Society Editoreach side. When the affirmative, Prescriptions Clark Thompson - Athletic Editor Blakemore and Hall, had made A . P. Boles - - - - City Editor a Specialty W . J. Jernigan - Exchange Editor their say, it looked self-evident JOHN N. TILLM AN, President C. C. Cash - - - Business Manager that the present constitution was W . D. King - 1st. Asst. Bus. Mgr. L. B. S haver - 2nd Asst. Bus. Mgr. but a jumble of old fogy Fayetteville, ..... A r k . thoughts and ideas fit only to Better late than never applies govern the tendencies of idiots, T w o Stores to the improvement now being“ freaks” and traditionists. But made on the campus, though itwhen the eloquent Ashley began is to be regretted that the work to bombard the stronghold of the Fresh and Appetizing W. Dickson St. was not begun twenty years ago.citadel with the g ift of w it and Men engaged in college workhistorical references, and the ar­ S. W. Cor. Sq. guments of the honest and point­ who have visited every college Apples, bananas, oranges, lemons, and grapes. ed Wiggins—all for the negative. of any note in the country say All kinds of fruits and nuts. A fresh supply that the Arkansas campus is by Owing to unforseen sickness of celery and cranberries just received. nature the prettiest that they in family the “ Pickings” were have ever seen, yet not only hasshort, yet amusing and empha­ We Want little been done to beautify thesizing more conspicuously the grounds, but on the contraryproverb: “ A little nonsense now Whitten, Gallaher & Co. Your Face nothing has been done to keepand it then, is relished by the best Phone 414 - 402 W. Dickson in the condition in which natureof men.” handed it over to us. When all In the business meeting the Bring it up, from this shrubbery has been put out, names of McCain, Hudson and our new line of up- the unsightly stone slabs replac­Taylor were presented by solici­ to-date cards you ed by an up-to-date concrete tation committee and acted upon. S are sure to find walk, and the engineers taught These with others received last Brushes for the com­ what you are look­ that they cannot make “ cow K Cuticle knives, cuticle meeting a week ago credits the plexion, hands, teeth, SKAGGSA sticks (pearl, orange ing for. paths” across the campus at will, roll book past the sixty mark, hair, cloth and hats, wood and ebony) nail then the university w ill have a etc. G the most of whom are in good files and clippers, campus of which she may well standing. Northwest Corner G buffers, nail cleaners be proud. and ear spoons. The special committee on the Square S We have the exact Declamation contests reported Yes, the University Weekly Druggist style at the, exact wants contributions, but cannotas a time set for the first contest price. Come up use your poetry and essays —next on Saturday afternoon, the and see our samples Spring. Of course you must11th, at 3 o’clock. It is to be Anything in Brushes and Manicure Instruments write it and it’s all very nice. If hoped that all members w ill be you left a girl at home youthere. The following officers might bundle it up and send itwere to elected: President, A. her. Reddin; Vice President, J. C. DUNLAP BROS. Wiggins; Secretary, E. H. 1908 Is Here ...... The university’s baseball situ­ Shinn; Treasurer, M. Z. Bell; ation is indeed an encouragingMarshal, (re-lected) R. C. Gib­ STUDIO one. The only fear entertainedson; Attorney, (re-elected) W. W hat are we going to do with it? Whether it’s welcome or not we've as to the strength of the team got to take care of it. One can’t put it in an orphan asylum or leave A. Wilson; Chaplain, B. F. A l­ it on the door step of some rich relative. 1908 has come to stay and was in regard to the box artists len; Critic, O. G. Lorker; Re­ it is entitled to a decent reception. There is nothing the matter with and the splendid showing made the year at the start; what it develops into depends entirely upon porter to the Weekly, R, E. ourselves. We have the goods and the right price. When you get by the three who have appeared Dickson. All members seem your sheep skin if you are not ready to furnish a home, we can frame your picture. Start right, get the habit of going to makes it doubtful whether the elated over the fact of “ well other two who are now in coldworked up” programs of late, storage will be able to make expansion and increased zeal. Nesbit-McMillan Fur. Go. their debut this season. In every The periclean has thirteen A Fine Line of other respect the team is strong­seniors, namely: O. E. W il­ P a rke r er than it was last season and liams, J. J. Jones, E. V. Bird, F. the marked improvement in theL. Blakemore, G. F. Jones, Pens work with the stick more than (elect to next assembly) J. R. makes up for the loss of lastGrant, M. H. Langford, A. Red- always in stock. They are First= Class Tailoring the best. season’s star—“ Big” Keith. din, J. C. Wiggins, M. A. Hath- coat, C. G. Lueker, J. H. Ross, The success of the University ALSO Dramatic Club in it ’s initial per­and T. R. Brunson. Hence it is FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN formance Friday evening insuresquite evident that new men and Eastm an the tour which has been contem­lower classmen receive the best Your Clothes Cleaned, Pressed or Remodeled plated. Miss Mitchell held the of instruction, and derive great Kodaks advantage by this mingling and leading role and played her part — All Work Guaranteed : with ease and grace which would and have been a credit to a profes­ sional, while Fry, Goodner and Price vs. Quality A. LAND, Prop. 314 W. Dickson St. Supplies Miss Neelly sustained the record AND Everything in a well- which they have already made stocked drug store. Call in the club. The tour will in­ Perfect Fitting and see us. cooperation with experiencedJ. R. Harris, Pres. clude three states. Bruce Holcomb, Cash. men. Urie Harris, Ass’t. Cash. Mere spectacles fit in a hap- A recent Weekly news item The Periclean extends greet­ hazadd way are apt to be says that the seniors have ap­ ings to each of her sister socie­ Frisco pointed a committee to purchasean injury to the eyes. This ties and at any time w ill be is a matter in which you caps and gowns. This apparel is pleased to have any of their just as dear to the heart of the cannot afford to take any Drug Store member’s visit. The latch-string First, National Bank senior as are those variegated chances at all. ever hangs outside the door, and J. C. WILLIAMS. Prop. colors of the freshman which Capitalized at $125,000.00 The Small Difference a cordial welcome just inside. First Door East appear between the lower part of Frisco Depot Of price should not be con­ of his up-turned trousers and By common report and judging the upper part of his low cutsidered when the question of EYE SIGHT is involved. from looks of local, millinery shoes. After all a senior is only windows, women are to wear lidsNational Bank of Fayetteville Bldg. a freshman older grown. of washtubs dimensions this Washington Hotel coming summer. In fact, one Periclean Pickings. pattern book states that 36 inchesthe other hand, these umbrella Barber Shop The Periclean Literary Society J. L . Duke | in diameter will only be medium.sailors will work hardships on met last Friday evening at regu­ This will make it nice for short those spoony couples of oppositeThe Best Equipped Ton- sorial Parlor in the City lar time, 7:30, with President JEWELRY CO. fellows with tall girls, especially dimensions, for the brim w ill be Blakemore in the chair, and on hot summer afternoons whenwide enough to keep them at NORTH SIDE SQUARE Hot and Cold Baths Langford and Grant at the Sec­ shade is a thing so desired. On arm’s length apart.—Ex. The Chi Omega celebrated the thirteenth anniversary of Foun­ ders’ day last Saturday with a banquet at the Washington. Regal S h o e s Many of the alumni were pres­ ent and Misses Flora Boles and THE SHOE THAT PROVES LATEST FAD Grace Phillips came up from Ft. Smith for the occasion. AGENTS WANTED - 16x20 In Men’s Low Shoes is The two Buckle Oxford From Tannery to Consumer crayon portraits 40 cents, frames 10 cents and up, sheet pictures one cent each. You can make TANS A N D B L A C K 400 per cent profit or $36.00 per That's the reason you get Better Shoes for your money than i t ’s week. Catalogue and Samples They are on display at either of our Stores, possible to get elsewhere. free. Frank W. Williams Co., Price $4.00. 1208 W. Taylor St., Chicago, . Ill Best of all they are made by the greatest Shoe People who have ever worn REGAL SHOES w ill have no other. What the Young Women This fact has been proven to us by the number of people who have Makers in America, which is Thompson Bros. called at our store since we have announced the Regal Agency, and Are Doing. told us that they have been ordering their shoes from the Regal Shoe Misses Pearl Craig and Lila Store of Boston, besides we have received from the Factory a long Grier & Mitchell list of names of people in Fayetteville and Washington County whoDavis spent Saturday and Sun­ ON THE SQUARE AND 410 W. DICKSON ST. have been regular customers for their shoes. day with Miss Ollie Greathouse at Johnson. April first jokes begot a har­ This, together with a few points we can show you in the shoes, vest of fines in the treasury at goes to prove that the Regals have no competition. Ella Carnall Hall. Misses Nelle Coleman and Gleanings Rosebud Vaughan missed their Our Spring Line of Shoes and Oxfords is now complete, and we Hutchens and Wilkes are the w ill be pleased to show you, whether you want to buy or not. dinner as a result of practical It Is A Sin April fool jokes. latest allopaths out. A friend of Miss Floy Oakley spent Satur­theirs came round for aid. After To Wear Dirty day and Sunday at home. Herstatement of maladies, a pre­ Clothes When $3.50 and $4.00 father is quite ill. scription was quickly written, and just across the room, gun The champion of the Basket oil three-in-one was served over SHULTZ & SON Ball Team is making the Hall the drug counter. The patient Will do your laundry work sorrowful with her plaint. “ Col­claims immediate relief by its ef­ so well and so cheaply Price Clothing Co. lege spirit is dying out in the U. fects, and heartily commends it of A. Here we won all sortsto the sick in the future. PHONE US AT NO. 67 of games and came home covered A few nights ago at the door WE’LL DO THE REST with glory, and they didn’t even of T. A. Vaughan and R. E. make a bon fire. " Safest Place to Trade Dickson’s room a strange and Miss Brown spent the week atloud knocking took place. It was Van Buren with her mother. bedlam. This time he had an past midnight and all seemed accomplice and both were peep­ Sometimes it is wise to ask the dead to the world. Dickson whoing through the door. With the girl before you buy two tickets had not yet retired, opened the quickness of a St. Louis Leaguer, to the base ball series. door, to find no one there. Vaughan Re­ began to pelt the door Corn Collodion Mr. Williams has already re­ turning to his book, the knock­from top to bottom, scattering ceived one pie and the promiseing resumed, though louder. fragments and cider in the faces of another—contributors are Again so­ he ventured forth and stillof the intruders. For a moment licited. It is perhaps wise to no one was there. He returnedthey were stunned, knowing not Takes off corns. Convenient to use. 15c add that Mr. Williams wagered and once more the noise begun.whether the darts came from Guaranteed. Sold only by his pie for the rest of the term A t this juncture Vaughan wak­within or without, but as the on the seniors in the class game.ing up, decided it best to workgame intenser grew, they quitted The seniors lost. stratagem and catch the wizard. the portal and slunk away in Red Cross Drug Store The missionary spirit is strongSo with hands filled with applesthe dark. Later all sprung to in Carnall Hall. There are six he passed out the window andlight, and Saturday night the volunteers enrolled from here. on around to the front of Senior Buch­ Committee had employ­ anan Hall, and waited till the Several of the girls were una­ knocker once more begun hisment. voidably (?) detained Saturday afternoon from the Sapphic pic­ Is This Meant For You? Cadet U n if o r m s ture, ane Miss Sowers was dele­ gated to bring them in. Between Quite a number of our subscri­ the rain an umbrella, a SundayM itch e ll s bers have failed to pay their sub­ And all Equipments Required, Oxford hat, and a fiery steed she came scription. Some have had bills Gowns, Mortar Board Caps near the experience of a mud presented, some have not. If you bath at the depot crossing on are among the number of delin­ Dixon. It was a wildly, excit­ quents please consider that we Send for “ Circular No. 326” of Cadet Novelties, Pen­ Confectionery And nants, College and Class Caps, Clothing Hangers, Trouser ing situation, and she is to be have to pay our bills whether Stretchers, Button Sticks, Lapel Buttons, Ladies Presen­ commended on taking up the art N e w s D e p o t you pay yours or not. We are tation Belts, Hat Pins, Cuff Buttons, Etc. of horsemanship at this late perfectly willing to give you stage in her college career—but time if you need it, but seven she mastered it as she has all months ought to be enough. The Pettibone Bros. others. N orth Side Sq. Think this over and pay up. MANUFACTURING COMPANY The light bill at the hall is ex­ B us. M g r . ----- 626-628-630-632 Main St. Cincinnati, Ohio.----- pected to increase greatly the next month. Latin 1 students have taken up the study of Vir­ gil. The Weekly will soon be flood­ Parsons, The Jeweler ed with expressions from the pens of these precocious and stu­ Come and see what is being worn in fashionable belt dious Latin students. A Complete Course buckles. A fine line of ladies bracelets and combs. To Staff or Contributors-— New ideas in Souvenir Spoons and U. The University Weekly will A complete course in penmanship without the loss of of A. Watch Fobs. hereafter go to press on a single moment from your other studies. PARSONS, THE JEW ELER Wednesday and all matter for publication must be in WEST SIDE SQUARE We Teach You in Your Own Room the library not later than Tuesday noon. Time that otherwise would be wasted, you spend in learn­ ing to write a plain, legible, business hand. And the cost is within the reach of all. Only five cents per day five Special Sale little pennies—the price of a soda, a few sticks of candy, Roses--Carnations or a cigar. How can we teach you for so small a sum ? Of Men’s Fine Imported Summer Underwear Call at the College, or just drop us a card, and let us French Lisle, best $1 quality, now 75c a garment. French And other Cut Flowers balbriggan, the best made, now 75c a garment. Four Always Fresh tell you about it. It costs nothing to investigate. special number, best make, now 50c a garment. The best 50c qualities, broken lines, now 35c a garment. Southwestern Seed Co PARKS & HOUCK Phone Number 320 A Farce Comedy Intercollegiate Bureau of Academic Costume GRABILL'S STUDIO In Base Ball

COTRELL & LEONARD Have your pictures made now. We ALBANY, NEW YORK can get you something nice. Don’t The Last Was the Lim it— 20 to 1 put it off until tomorrow. Makers o f Caps and Gowns and Hoods • Going Some

To the American Universities from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Class contracts a specialty. GRA B ILL’S STUDIO When old Bill Shakespeare BULLETIN AND SAMPLES ON REQUEST wrote a “ Comedy of Errors” he never dreamed that it was to be presented on a ball diamond, his Campus Improvement. at the base of the walls that sur­ purpose was higher. But it was Harrison’s Velvet Ice Cream round the campus. The grad­ pulled off at Athletic Park Thurs­ More has been done this year uating classes some years ago, day against the Kansas Normals. to improve the campus than inbegan the practice of planting It proved as the score shows to We again have secured the agency for Harrison’s Velvet any other year in the history of trees on the campus. Perhaps be, a “ Much-a-do About Noth­ Ice Cream for the coming season. Special attention to whole­ the University. First of all in sale orders. To be sure you pay the very highest price for the present work in plantinging.” Jimmie Wilson did the Velvet Cream but with it you get quality and excellence in the work of improvement, sev­shrubs and flowers is the fruitionturn at the “Red Mill” for Ar­ in the superlative degree. eral new walks have been laid— of the idea's conceived by these kansas and against him “ every one from the main building southclasses. body worked but father. " " Big Only this high-grade cream is used at our fountain and to the south side of the campus, In front of Ella Carnall Hall,Hearted Jim ” let ’em down easy parlor. thence east to main entrance to flower beds have been prepared. with three hits, and for eight the campus on the southeast cor­A litter later in the year this unluckies it was “ Piff, Paff, ner; a second from the Main spot will be the prettiest on the Pouf.” Five Arkansas lads BATES BROS. Building to the Chemistry Build­ campus. This idea is a good one, proved “ Heir to the Hoorah” by ing; others to the Boys’ Dormi­and should be followed out atstriking out, sixteen shot safe tories, and to Ella Carnall Hall.Gray Hall, Buchanan Hall andones, some for two and three Of course, the graduating class Hill Hall. The barren, washed bases, it was like “ An Outlaw’s has added its block to the walk grounds around these halls are a Christmas.” The ball was Do You Want Photos that leads to the front entrance disgrace to the beautiful campus, punched to the “ Four Corners of of University Hall. that is the ideal of all thoughtful the Earth’’ and after the “ Round The effort to obliterate the students—an ideal that could be Up” the final score stood 20 to 1. I f so don’t make the mistake of calf trails, made by the animals so easily attained. They got their one by making getting the work done before seeing the quality of work and that cannot walk on stone orA long step has been taken in a “ Break for Liberty” in the cement, is praiseworthy. All the lig h t direction. With con­ getting the prices at our gallery. tinued application and with ablelast of the ninth. Our work is up-to-date and prices that can be done in this direc­ direction the campus of the Uni­ Brennon got life on an error in reach of all. tion, is a direct benefit to the versity of Arkansas can be made by pitcher, but he buckled down campus. the most beautiful of any in theand retired the next two, one by The efforts to beautify the entire Southwest. the strike out way, the other Reed’s Art Studio campus have taken a new course flew. Singleton hit to Stoaks, NORTH SIDE SQUARE this year. Under the able direc­ The business staff of the who errored and threw wide at Weekly desires to thank you for tion of Prof. Hewitt, shrubs and first, Brennon in the mean time allowing the use of your name on flowering plants have been was starting in “ A Race Across placed around the buildings and the list of subscribers. There the Continent” and had reached is however a minor matter that along the various walks that lead third and tried for home. Lid- to them. Ivy has. been planted you have perhaps overlooked. del having recovered Stoaks’ Life Insurance throw pegged to the plate for Brennon and duplicated Stoaks. Brennon crossed over safely “ The Man of the Hour” showing A t minimum cost. Our 5 year Renewable Term policy “Hello Boys” himself to be a likely candidate is especially adapted to University Students. Investigate. for “ Ma’s New Husband.” The Kansas team as a whole didn’t play like a bunch “ Just Do you know we have one of the most complete Men’s Willson & Collins, furnishing Goods Department in the city. Do you knowOut of College” but cut up like that the Brands of goods we sell are controlled by us, and a ‘Pair of Country Kids.” Fayetteville, Ark. they are the best of their respective kind. For instance, Vandergrift “ umpsed” and the No Name Hat, a soft felt Hat, best in quality, we are gave out decisions like a “ County showing all the latest shapes and colors. Every Chairman” proposing to a “ Pret­ hat we warrant, the price - - - $3.00 ty Typewriter.” Price and Vogt Stiff Hats we have, they are find quality, The Little Rock Southern McCormick and McConnell easy on you head, made in all the new shapes. League will be the bill Friday, The Price ----- $3.00 April 10. Up-to-Date Meat Market New Spring Shirts Exchanges The Harvard baseball team is Our Shirts are the fountain Brand. This is no new shirt Our stock is always fresh and complete. All kinds of experimenting with an automatic with us, we have sold this Shirt for several years, and we beef at d pork, hamburgers and country sausage and find it a good shirt. Cut fu ll and roomy, color fast andpitching machine. It will be fish in sea-on quality the Best. We are showing our new spring styles, used for batting practice if suc­ in neat designs, dots, figures, and stripes. Attached and cessful. George Cahill, of Hol­ detached cuffs. Some coat styles. It w ill pay you to look them over. The price $1 and $ 1,50 yoke, Mass., is the inventor. Phone 162 320 W. Dickson The machine resembles a breech loading gun and shoots baseballs Spring Styles in Neckwear at every rate of speed and var­ For this Spring the styles and colors in Neckwear are iety of curves. beautiful. I t ’s worth an afternoon off to look through ourA recent investigation by a new Spring Neckwear. They are made by “ K eiser” New New York paper shows the d if­ York, the largest manufacturer of ties, who makes neck­ wear for only choice, up-to-date buyers. The price is low. ferent degrees of college cour­ tesies and customs as they exist Have You Tried in various colleges. The eastern The New Underwear colleges show greater tendency The Spring Underwear is here and complete with mesh to extremes in these lines. Un­ weaves, the cool and comfortable kind, Balbriggans, with derclassmen tip the hat to upper­ Our Fine Chocolate Candies? W e handle short and long sleeves, short and long drawers. The classmen and members of the Athletic B. V. D. with short sleeves and knee faculty in twelve institutions: the Famous Raemers’ Line of “ Flowing length drawers. The price, each - 50c Columbia, Cornell, Princeton, Centers” and they are delicious. The best of Brown, Yale, Stanford, Penn­ everything in staple and fancy goods. Fresh Plain and Fancy Hosiery sylvania, Purdue. Indiana, Col­ gate, Hobart and California. Dill Pickles, Bulk and Bottle Olives, Sauer We make a great showing in our hosiery department. The (This tendency, as it appears to embroidery effect, the open work or lace style, the lisle Kraut and many things too numerous to thread, silk finish, in Tans, Brown. Blues, Grays, us, is sadly in its embryonic mention. A Call will be Appreciated, and Black. The price 25c and 50c state in Arkansas.) The University of Chicago is soon to establish a course in con­ Also the Home of Hart, Shaffner & Marx Fine Clothing sular service. This will be the third school in the country to establish such a course. Yale founded such a school three CITY GROCERY Mcllroy D. G. Co.years ago and Columbia began teaching consular branches last E. Side Sq. Phone 444 year.