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5; C"Ht .".rT""-' ; j"T- -rV1"!1" 'V ''" J 'fftll "- HW it 1 I: V t - "v - l -- - Zbe Datlp IRebraeftair BUi. Z..U KV 5 i o IV jh i u ir. 1 .1 -.... t-"..v lm.1 Sfi B ;v ft1 $U &- n r-: ! t "i V,w J iWlv tf s if i ' r U i . CLARY Tel. A1035. CIGARS and NEWS. Ill N. Uth Street FORBES STABLES LIVERY BAGGAGE AND CAB LINE CARRIAGES FOR PARTIES Barn J 125-1 131 P St. Phone 550 Doubt Out. Palace Dining Hall The largest And be si equipped eating house in the city... Furnished rooms In connection DELL B. COOPER, MYRA HART, PROPRIETORS Jl30 N Street Lincoln, Neb. WESTERN GLASS & PAINT Co. 12th & M Sts. LINCOLN, NEB. Genuine Gas Coke $9.00 per ton Lincoln Gas & Electric Light Co. 1323 o St. Interstate debate work received a setback yesterday by tho resignation, on account of Ill-health, of one of the three old debaters from last year, John C. Doubt, a member of tho Colorado team this year. His withdrawal was announced by tho following bulletin signed by Professors Taylor, Ross and Fogg: "With regret tho committee an nounces that, on account of 111 health Mr. John C. Doubt withdraws from the Colorado team. Mr. J. N. Norton Is. In consequence, appointed In his place.'' Mr. Doubt was kept out of college the first half of February by an attack of articular rheumatism, from which be has not yet recovered. Because of the time he has already lost In prepar ing for tho debate and because his physician can glvo him no assurance that he may not be disabled by another attack, Mr. Doubt withdraws to pro tect the Interests of the University. The officials In charge of the de bates feel that tho withdrawal of Mr. Doubt, Is very regretable. He served the University with honor in the reci procity debate with Kansas last April Mr. Norton, who takes his place, Is a member of the cIosb of 1903. He has made his mark In the courses In de bate last year and this. Mr. Norton alBo has a leading pait In the senior play, "Tho Rivals," but will concen trate his attention for the present upon preparation for the Colorado contest. The Nobraskan acknowledges the fa vor of a Saturday morning visit from Mr. B. II. Ilulscr, business manager of the Mornlngslde (la.) Collegian Reporter. Mr. Hulscr sufficiently sur vived tho celebration of Mornlngside's Friday night debate and basket-ball victories over Wealeyan to make a visit of Investigation to tho U. of N. tho following morning, and the Nebraskan was fortunate enough to be one of the departments honored by him. The Union club indulged In a spirited discussion of tho merits of "Inquisi torial taxation" last Saturday evening Quite a number were present. The question for next week's debate will be, Resolved, That representation in the lower house of congress should be in proportion to the party vote. Visitors are always welcome at tho Saturday night debates. The annual banquet of the Univer sity Y. M. C. A. takes place tonight at the LIndell hotel. It promises to be the largest over known In tho history of the organization. Dr. D. B. Con dra will act as toastmaster. Those re sponding to toasts will be J. P. Bailey, E. T. Colton, Dr. Ward, Dr. Hill, B. O. Lewis, and Dean Ringer. About sixty-five men turned out to the Y. M. C. A. party last night. Tho evening was spent in games and the singing of college songs. Light re freshments were served. All present had a very enjoyable time. The Weber Suitorium Is the up-to-date place where you can get your Clothing Cleaned and Tressed Phone 708. Northeaat Cor. Uth & O Sts. i INTERCOLLEGIATE BUREAU OF ACADEMIC COSTUME Cottrcll & Leonard, Albany, N. Y. Makers of the Caps, Gowns and Hoods to University of Ne braska, University of Minnesota, Univer sity of Chicago, Uni versity of Omaha, Cornell, Yale, Har vard, Princeton, Ice land Stanford, U. of P., Welesley, Brvn Mawr, and the others. Illustrated bulletin, samples, etc., upon request. SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC , ALMANAC Senior Delinquents. Below is given the list of seniors for whom the committee has received no personal sketches. Arrangements have been made with the printer to have the time extended until Friday noon, March 6. Ask Borne friend to attend to your sketch at once. Must not ex ceed 55 or GO words in length. See that tho sketches reach the editor-in-chief personally or through students' exchange box: Clinton M. Barr, F. S. Berry, Flor ence Boose, Abba Bowen, Alice Brook ings, Philip Dross, C. N. Catlin, Lucy M. Clark, Caroline Cook, W. CUif Crooks. Myron D. Elson, Thos. H.i El son. W. J. Falrchild, Ada R. Gibson. J. P. Golden, Edna E. Griffith, Edna Gund, Carrie Haggard, Mary Hamer, Irene Hamilton, M. L. Hart, Edith HeBB, R. T. Hill, E. D. Hodge, F. W. Johnson, A. G. Kenagy, G. P. Kimball, Geo. A. Lee, F. M. Llpp, Luclnda B Loomis, S. II. McCaw, Joan McLennon, J. T. Molek, Jeannette Post, C. W. Potts, E. R. Pytle, P. E. Reeder, Mar guerite Rico, F. M. Richards, C. D. Ritchie, Myrtle Roberts, Oaher Schlae fer, H. L. Songer, O. P. Shldler. Wm. A. Shock. Elva Sly, E. G. Smith. H. I. Sowles, Maude J. Spinney, O. T. Swan, Ethel Eyford, Chas. JL-Teach, Mabel S. Thomas, Frank Volck, E. Pearl" Weade, Lottie E. Feldy, Laura Wood ford, Rose Yont, Annie Richards, An nie Beams, J. R. Farney, Mr. Norton, J. A. Sargent. J. D. Barry, C. D. Blg gerstaff, Irving E. Brooke, Frank Buck- staff, Calvin Crow, John G. Doubt FOR J903 Edited by J. E. Sullivan Over The only alma- 530 picture jy nac puWUbed . Vm at conta'n AK a complete lbt prominent V ' American American iSV Amateur Beat- and AjtA on-Rcoidi . y and complete foreign M V , mW VI. 1Ut of CMn athlete. "i nlona. PRICE 10 CENTS For idle by all newsdealer and A. G. SPALDING & BROS. New York, Chicago. Denver, Baltimore, Buffalo Spalding' complete catalogue of Athletic Sport ant tree to any addrca Sarah Doubt, Claude Edgerton, C.' En gel, Fred Hess, W. Hlltner, L. E. Hurtz, Emll Krasney, A. A. 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