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WmuiiiamwM. X.r . J i n XwJtwiJSfiHaB -T ttbe ID a 1 1 v He b t ae ha n A "MAN'88IZE BREAKFA8T." r' i B3y-Tho Only Up-to-Dato Hall in tho City. The Monarch BILLIARDS AND POOL AUGUST QLADO, 1134- N.8TREET Proprietor. Lincoln, Neb. m Gotrell & Leonard M.MNY, N. Y. Mikirttf CAPS, 0W ut HflflW 10 nM JkaavYpJaal MVfN MM aWTWaaaav tilt MITtUTS A IfWALH Prim Pctry Bakery Ct. BkUjr Orders FIIU4 Promptly. flu Met Brctnt Ovr Specialty. a Your Ordv.Wi i Prompt Attention. -HUM ma Your OnUr.WlU Bmto T THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY STAR The most comprehensive farm pa per All the news intelligently told Farm questions answered by a practical farmer and experimenter Exactly 'what you want In mar ket reports. ONE YEAR 25 CENT8. Address The Weekly Star Kansas City, Mo. J The Evans 1 1 X Do Your Wanting It Will Be Served at 8t. Paul's Church, May 4. Big doings May 4 at St. Paul's M. B. church a. regular man's-size break fast, with trimmingB, for every one who has 25 cents and wants to have the time of his life on it! Easy as can be Just get up most any time before noon' on tho 4th of May and after using Pear's or whatever your fa vorite brand is pass up for once your stand-by boarding place and go down to tho church at Twelfth and M Btreets. All of your friends will be there, Including Beveral members of the faculty who know a good thing when they hear about it. All of the tables are to be decorated with flowers and the prettiest, nicost'xglrlB in tho state will be there 'to hand around strawberries, cream and all of the other articles of diet that no well reg ulated young man can get along with out. The Y. W. C. A. has any hotel beaten to a custard. At the May Morning Breakfast you don't have to tip the waitress and she never forgotB either tho toothpickB or the finger bowls. Why not go down, anyway? No mat ter whore you live, it isn't very far, for St. Paul's is centrally located, and think how disappointed the girls will bo if you aren't among those present! Forest Club Lecture. Professor E. H. Barbour will ad dress tho last regular meeting of the Forest Club, at 8 o'clock tomorrow ovening, May 2, in N. 102, on the subject,- "FobbII Evidence of Former For ests in Nebraska and Elsewhere." The lecture is given on Thursday to ac commodate those who have social en gagements at the' end of the week. Members of the club are requested to bo present. O C You ara waarint; batter olothei than formally. YES, and far lassonay. Dresher, The Tailor 143 South 12th, Lincoln, makes my clothes now. , . O0000000000000000000000000 Order Now Out-of-ToAn Orders for CORNHUSKER TVlust Be In at Once $1.75 NOW $.175 WfciIwwG3wGi?WwC07wQdCwG7wTj7 OvW 8 i . g? i Q i Announcement. This is to certify that I, E. C. A. Zlmmerer, expect to be in school dur ing the coming year, and wish, to an nounce my desire to become a candi date for student member of the Ath letic Board for 1907-'08. The Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. With the completion of tho new buildings, which were dedicated' Efop tern ber 25th, 1906, this school now has facilities and equipment for teaching and research in the various branches of medicine- probably unsurpassed in this country. Of the five buildings, four are devoted entirely to laboratory teaching and research. The numerous hospitals of Boston afford abundant opportunities for clinical instruction in medicine and surgery. COURSE FOR THE DEGREE OF M. D. A four years' course, open to bachelors of art, literature; philosophy or science, and to persons of equivalent standing, leads to the degree of M. D. Tho studies of the fourth year are wholly elective; they Include laboratory subjects, general medicine, general surgery and the special clinical branches. The next school year extends from September 26, 1907, to June 29, 1908. Send for illustrated catalogue; address HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, Boston, Miss. Announcement. I, J. A. Murphy, expecting to be in school tho coming year, announce my self as candidate for student member of the Athletic Board for 1907-08. Charles D. Ritchie, A. B. 1903; L. L. B. 1905 visited at tho University yes terday. Mr. Ritchie is locnted at Mc- Cook, Nebraska. BBS Would Like to be Your 1 Lauridrymca, fl I YULE BROS. 8 I ANTOY' JT & iri -tiXAk SwBi "--""T i0"V nSsKowT CLUPECO SHRUNK QUARTER SIZE COLLAR CLUCTT, PCABODY & CO. T iUkem of Cluett and Monarch BhlrU Professor Caldwell goeB to Fairbury. to deliver two lectures Friday and Sat urday of this week. The Sigma Alph's and Delta Tau's crossed bats yesterday with disastrous results to tho latter. Jennings' wild ness was tho. cause of tho large score of 7 to 2. Batteries: Burruss and Schmidt; Jennings and Harnloy. The Phi Psi's and Kappa Sig's will do bat tle today. Paul Janes, '07, has left for Wash ington to accept a position in tho de partmontj of Agriculture at Washing ton. He will work in northeast Penn sylvania this summer. T Where Can I Get a HacK? At the Forbes Stables, of course AUTO 1550 DELL 550 .riSIBh UNION COLLEGE t TAILORS bslSJk Fir First Class Tallar Ing at Law Prim , . . 51 Auta, 41 Calltga Vliw J OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKOOOOOOOOCXXXXX)OOOOOOOOOOCXX30000 : PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW : CCCCOffiO0COCO00OffiOOffiO000000OfflO8 GLEAN GOAL AT GREGORY'S '!" IP' T-