THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THEATRES Oliver Theatre TONIGHT AT 8:15 wm. H. Crane, Thos. W. Ross, Macklyn Arbuckle, Amelia Bingham and Mabtl Taliaferro In THE NEW HENRIETTA George Richards & Co. The Ballyhoo Four The Vanderbilt Cup ' Races "The Tramp" "The athe Dally" "Whose Husband" Mi Paul Kliest & Co. "The Land of Dreams" Nevins & Erwood "Runaway June" "Road o' Strife" "Hearst-Selig News" "The Guttersnipe" mmaxm niTuirs GLASSY cakdy MEIER DRUG CO. 13th end O STREETS NORTHWESTERN TEACH ERS' AGENCY The leading Agency for the entire WEST and ALASKA. Now is the beet time to enroll for 1915-16 vacancies. Write imme diately for free circular. BOISE, IDAHO GARDEN GLO PERFUME FILLERS Prescription U HARMACY Cor. 16th A, O St. Phone B4423 GEORGE BROS. prfntfno 1313 IS STREET LCSmith&Bro. Typewriter Co. 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That's why they are better $10, $12.50, $15, $16.50 Cowrlthttd fc SCHLOSS BROS. & O Hn ClolkM Mtktrt Baltimore New York OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT WITH US. mm I7T u J rf (f (? pi ELI SHIRE, Pres. ELECTION OF GIRL'S CLUB BOARD MEMBERS Election Will be Held at a Mass Meet ing After Convocation Members With Dues Paid May Vote The Girls' Club board members are to be elected tomorrow at a mass meet ing at the conclusion of Convocation. This is for every member of the club who has paid dues. Five Juniors, four Sophomores and four Freshmen are to be chosen, while the one receiving highest number of votes is the presi dent for the coming year. An import ant amendment to the constitution will be discussed, which fact necessitates a large number present. COTNER DEFEATS WESLEYAN TEAM Wins Baseball Game Yesterday by Score of 7 to 5 Methodists Will Play Doane This Afternoon In a well played game of baseball yesterday afternoon Cotner defeated Wesley an by the score of 7 to 5. The Christians made two scores in the first and three more in the third in ninga while the Methodist made their only runs in the second inning. Weleyan plays Doane College this afternoon on the Wesleyan grounds. SUMMARY OF HIGH SCHOOL DEBATES Third Series of Debates Will Be Fin ished May First Leading Teams Will Meet In Lincoln 1. Central District Supt. E. L. Meyer, Geneva. Director Exeter-eGneva. At Exeter, March Won by Geneva, unanimous. Clay Center-Grafton. At Clay Con- ter. March 13. Won by Clay wd.. unanimous. York-Fairmont. Won by York by default. Osceola-Stromsburg. At Osceola, March 19. Won by Osceola, unanimous. Eastern District Principal A. C. Congdon, Fremont, Director South Omaha-Omaha. At Omaha February 26. Won by South Omaha two to one. Stella-Nebraska City. At Stella February 26. Won by Nebraska City unanimous. Bellevue Academy and Union High School-Weeping Water. At Weeping Water, February 26. Won by Belle vue, unanimous. North Bend-Schuyler. At North Bend, February 26. Won by North Bend, unanimous. North Bend-South Omaha. At North eBnd, March 27. Won by South Oma ha, unanimous. Bellevue Academy and Union High Srhnnl-Nebraska City. At Nebraska City, April 6. Won by Nebraska City, two to one. The two rounds of debates in the Nebraska High School Debating League resulted as follows: East-Central District Supt. L. I. Frisbie, University Place, Director Teachers College High School-University Place. At University Place, February 25. Won by University Place, unanimous. Wilber-Lincoin. At WilU-r, Febru ary 26. Won by Lincoln, two to one. Havelock-Springfield. Won by Havelock by default. Nebraska Military Academy-Reward. At Seward, February 27. Won by Seward, two to one. Lincoln-Haveloek. Won by Lincoln. University Place-Seward. At Uni versity Place, March 29. Won by Uni versity Place, unanimous. University Place-Lincoln. At Uni versity Place, April 11. Won by Lin coln, two to one. Northern District Supt. F. E. Weyer, Atkinson, Director O'Neill-Atkinson. Won by O'Neill by default. O'Neill-Valentine. At Valentinue. April 19. Won by O'Neill, two to one. North-Central District Supt E. O. Elackstone. Battle Creek, Director Won by Norfolk, Won by Battle by Stanton, Won by iPerce At by Wakefield, Wakefield, Norfolk-Madison unanimous. Pilger-Battle Creek. Creek, unanimous. Wisner-Stanton. Won two to one. Fullerton-West Point. At Fullerton, March 15. Won by West Point, unani mous. Norfolk-Battle Creek. At Battle Creek, April 2. Won by Battle Creek, unanimous. West Point-Stanton. At West Point Won by West Point, unani mous. Northeastern District Supt. F. F. Gordon, Pierce, Director Oakland-South Sioux City. At Oak land, February 26. Won by Oakland, unanimous. Randolph-Bloomfield. At Randolph, February 19. Won by Bloomfield, unanimous. Creighton-Pierce. by default Wakefield-Ponca. February 26. Won unanimous. Pierce-BIoomfield. April 9. Won by Bloomfield, unanimous. Northwestern District Supt W. J.-Braham, Sidney, Director Ogalalla-Sidney. Ogalalla, March 19. Won by Ogalalla. unanimous. AlHance-Mintare. At Alliance, March 19. Southern District Hardy-Lawrence. Won by Hardy. Edgar-Fairbury. Won by Edgar. Blue Springs-Diller. Won by Blue Springs. Red Cloud-Guide Rock. Won by Red Cloud. Hardy-Edgar. Won by Hardy. Blue Springs-Red Cloud. Won by- Blue Springs. Blue Springs-Red Springs, April 9. Springs, unanimous. Southeastern District Supt I. N. Clark. Pawnee City, Di rector Auburn-Beatrice. At Beatrice. March 1. Won by Beatrice, two to one. Wymore-Falls City. At Wymore. March 5. Won by Wymore, unani mous. Tawnee City-Tecumseh. At Tecum seh, March 12. Won by Tecumseh, unanimous. At Bloomfield, Cloud. Won At by Blue Blue Live student having the use of a Ford automobile can add to his income by selling my new SHOCK ABSORBER, man ufactured exclusively for Ford cars. Territory vacant. Lincoln and Lancaster county. Com municate with me for full par ticulars. G. E. 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