The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 28, 1915, Image 3

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    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"
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Paul Kliest & Co.
"The Land of Dreams"
Nevins & Erwood
"Runaway June"
"Road o' Strife"
"Hearst-Selig News"
"The Guttersnipe"
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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
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LCSmith&Bro.
Typewriter Co.
BALL BEARING
LONG WEAEINQ
New, Rebuilt and Ecntals
125 No. 13th St.
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THE HIT OF THE SEASON WITH COLLEGE MEN:
Society 3vnnb dlotbee
No matter where you go Society lira ml Clothes measure up to your surround
ings. They never suffer by contrast with other clothes.
The POOLE, BUDD, CHICAGO and MILBANKE & ESPON
MODELS
(Piene designs) America's best specialized to fit men of five physical types,
the regular, extra tall, short, stout and stocky and besides all the in bet weens.
They are here, guaranteed in every way. Hundreds of new patterns to pick
from.
SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES
lead the good clothes league in style, quality and tailoring
$20 to $40
STYLE PLUS WEEK V2V2
is the time to buy one of these famous Suits, which carry a written guarantee.
Termed quality and value insurance and CI 7
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POPULAR PRICE LEADERS
Our popular priced Clothes are bought and sold on the big volue small profit
idea. That's why they are better
$10, $12.50, $15, $16.50
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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. BURNS,
815 No. 30th St., Lincoln, Nebr.
University Jeweler and
Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
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