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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1911)
THE DAILY NEBEASKAN A ,.1 ..ii Directory of Advertisers The following merchants and busi ness men of Lincoln are anxious to serve the University students. By placing their advertisements In the columns of the Dally Nebraskan they show that they want your trade. And you may be sure that the merchant who Is willing to make a little effort to get your patronage Is the one who Is going to treat you honestly and considerately In attempting to keep It. 80 you as well as the Nebras kan will profit by iradlng with thess people: BANKS First TniBt & Savings Central National Banlc BAKERIES Folsoni BARBER SHOPS Green's Capital Hotel BOOK STORES Co-op - ' UnlverBlty CLEANERS Tod Marrlnor, cleaner and dyer. Weber's Sultorlum J. C. Wood & Co. Lincoln Cleaning and Dyo WorkB CLOTHING Farqudnar Mageo & Deomer Mayer BroB. Palace Clothing Co. Speler & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. COAL Whltebreast CONFECTIONERY Lincoln Candy Kitchen DRY GOODS Miller & Paine DRUGGISTS Meier Drug Co. Rlggs FLORISTS Chapln BroB. C. H. Froy T Hlltner Bros. FURNISHINGS Budd Fullc Magee & Deemer Mayer Bros. Palace Clothing Co. Speler & Simon. Armstrong Clothing Co. HATTERS Budd Fulk Armstrong Clothing Co. Mageo & Deemer Mayer Bros. Palace Clothing CO; Speler & Simon JEWELERS .'Hallett Tucker .OPTICIANS Sheair . - RESTAURANTS Herpolshelmer's Cafe Jacot. Y. M. C. A. Spa . - SHOES d BU'dd Men's Bootery Mayer Bros. Miller & Paine Yates French TAILORS . Scotch Woolen Mills THEATERS Lyrto Oliver O'rpheum TYPEWRITERS 'Lincoln Typewriter Exchange ..B..P, Swanson Co. x , PRINTERS ' . , George, Bros.; Simmons Van Tine - nil -ST-ATE-HIGH 8CHOOL8 DEBATE FRIDAY EVENING Continued from Pago 1 navy should be further strengthened will be the question discussed. The university cudet hand will start off the program. The Judges, prominent members of the Imr and the university faculty, havo not yet been announced. About fifty debates were nocessarj to decide the district championships. A resume of the rosults follows: Central district: Champion, not de cided. Sutton won from Geneva; Friend from Fairmont; Sutton from Friend; Osceola from 3tromsburg. Eastern district; Champion Fre mont. Fremont won from Blair, South Omaha from Plattsmouth; "Weeping Water from South Omaha, Fremont from Wcoping Water. East-cenLral district: Champion, Havelock. Seward won from Aslilnnd, Havolock from Dunbar, Teachers' col lego high school from University Plnce, Teachers' college high school from Sewnrd, and then dropped out; Ha clock won from Seward. Northern district: Champion, Atkin son. Atkinson won from O'Neill nnd from Valentine. North-central district: Champion, Madison. Randolph won from Wayne, IMorce from Vroighton, Randolph from Pierce, Madison from Nellgh, Madison from Randolph. Northwestern district: Champion, Siduoy. Gordon won from Chndron RiiBhville from Gordon, Sidney from Alliance, and Sidney from RushvIlU, Southern district: Champion, Dlller. Edgar won from Blue Hill, Dlller from Hebron, Hastings from Edgar oy de fault, Dlller from Hustings by default. Southeastern district: Champion, Wymore. Humboldt won from Tecum seh, Beatrice from TecumBeh, Falls City from Nebraska City, Wymore from Humboldt. Stellu from Auburn, Wmore from Stella, Bentrlco from Falls City, Wymore from Beatrice. Southwestern district. Champion. Trenton. Beaver City won from Franklin; Indinnola from McCook, Trenton from Culberfson, Trenton from Indinnola, Minden from Beaver Clty,-and Trenton from. Allndeiu. Western district: Champion, Kear ney. Kearney won from North Platte. West-central district: Champion, Broken Bow. Broken Bow won from Ord, and by default from Merna. MISS CONKLIN ON BERNHARDT. Will Discuss French Actress and Her Play Today. Professor Clara Conklln, head of the French department, will speak at con vocation this morning on Sarah Bern hardt. She will also tell something of the play In which Madame Bern hards is to appear, "Camllle." "Camlllo" 1b a tragedy by Alexander Dumas, and has been played by Bernhardt many years. Miss Conjilln Is exceptionally well Informed on French actors and plays and her talk will bo very Interesting. Notice. In accordance with tljo rulo of the student publication board, requiring the secretary thereof to fix the hour and "tho place of meeting for the elec tion of student members of the student publication board, I have designated Thursday, May 25, at tho conclusion of tho all university rally, about 11:30 a. m as tho time for holding said elections. The junior class will meet In music hall'ln tho Temple, the soph 'omoro class in Memorial hall, tho freshman class. In tho Temple theater. A. A. REED, 144-6t Secretary. 1 The Y, M. C. A. commlttemen's feed yrtilch was scheduled for tonight at 6 o'clock has been called off.' Itls prob able Umt no jnojna committee, dinners will be held during this college year. 25th Anniversary Sale! From a profit sharing standpofnt this sale is the largest and most important event this store, has ever conducted. Every department contributes to the daily savings, thereby affording unparalleled opportunities for economy. Look for the Blue Anniversary Cards everywhere and figure for your selves the hundreds of bargains we offer. ' Among the Many "Extra Specials" Now On Sale Are To Be Found FOR WOMEN OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WOOL SUITS EXCEPTING ONLY WHITE SERGES. AN UNRESTRICTED CHOICE AT 1-2 PRICE B5 SILK DRESSES IN THE NEWEST STYLES FOR SPRING WEAR AT 1-2 PRICE 760 UNTRIMMED HATS in cluding all of tho most popular phapes priced in three lots at 39, 69 and 99c. Equally important offerings in -UndermuslinB, Glovesr Neckwear and hundreds of items needed in your personal wardrobe. FOR MEN We call your particular attention to our window displays which illustrate many of the leading bargains this sale af fords. If you are in need of Underwear, Neckwear, Shirts, Straw Hats, Hosiery, etc., you can supply your needs this week at unusual reductions. RIDGE & GlENZEL CO. FRATERNITIES & SORORITIES We Want Your Coal Orders. Give Us a Trial Order. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHITEBREAST COMPANY 1106 0 STREET AUTO 3228 . BELL 234 R 50 SPRING COATS IN THE VERY LATEST MODELS AND STYLES. CHOICE OF THEJ ENTIRE LOT WHILE THEY LAST 1-2 PRICE 850 TR1MMID IIAT3 FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK IN CLUDING 100 patterns 1-2 price Tho bummer's nowost stylo in Sailors, in both Burnt and Blaok, regular $11.50 values at, your choico 98c Lincoln Sanitarium Plurigm . Tta Brill Sill Watir iwlmlog frd -HJPSS . Morala KinM ItHlUi. Gentlemen. Afternoons atad ETenlnfi. UUM and Gentlemen, Monday and rrlday teniae, 1411 ill H It'rMli - Stffctil PiritM AirufM ftr -Tti M 4-1 1, I. i; x. U t r