The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 05, 1916, Image 4

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    TtH.E: DAILY NEB R A S lA-R.
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The UaivereHy of Chicago
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7T w tion by correspondence.
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EAT WAFFLES
at
HENDRY'8 CAFE
143 So. 13th
Coffee and Waffles 15e
ASK FOR and GET
HORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED WIILK
Cheap substituted cost YOU same price.
Roeder s Orchestra
Phone L4813 1235 N St.
Puritan Ice Cream
solves the Sunday desert
problem.
H. C. HATHAWAY
ICE CREAM CO.
"Problem Solvers"
Phone B-6152
EAT AT
CALUMET CAFE
Open 5:30 a. m. to I:o0 a. m.
1509 O Street
J. M. RICE
HAIR SPECIALIST
& ELECTROLYSIS
308 Ganter Bldg.
12th & O st. Lincoln, Nebraska
I treat all diseases of the hair
and scalp, remove all dlscolorations
of moles and warts from the face
and remove superfluous hair by
electric needle. All work absolutely
guaranteed. Satisfactory patronage
solicited.
light Weight
Union Suits in that just
right weight Ecru or
White
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YWUS I
McKelvie For Governor
He Is a Young Mas
"I am for the young man In politics
His future stimulates him to greater
activity and enthusiasm In hla Job.
He has most to gain."
So quota a
voter of more
than three score
years. . "
In having pro
vided that, at the
age of thirty-five,
any free - born
male American
citizen may be
come a candidate
for president of
the United States,
the makers of the
constitution evi
dently felt that at
that age a man
is as mature as
he will ever be.
Then Is a man in the prime of his
useful life. He is old enough to have
proven his ability as a business man.
His reputation as a man has been
established. Then is he most vigor
ous in mind and body.
S. R. McKelvie, candidate for gov
ernor, will be thirty-five years old
April 15, 1916. He has an unlmpeacu
able record in public life and as a
successful business man.
Thoughtful Republicans look upon
McKelvie as possessed of tho youth
and vigor needed in a candidate to
bead the ticket this year, and that is
why they refer to him as The Favor
ite Candidate.
O. B. CLARK, MO
Justice of the Pence
Republican Candidate for Second Term
MAX G. TOWLE
A graduate of tho Law college In the
year 1914, announces that he is a can
didate for the office of Justice of the
Peace upon the Republican ticket at
the April 18th primaries.
It is desired that all students of
voting age.having resided in the-stato
six months, county forty days, and
the precinct ten days, register at the
City hall any day before April Sth
and then got out and support Max
for this office. Adv.
GREAT SALE OF COLLEGE
PICTURES
For a lew days only. Ten and
fifteen cents each, worth up to
$1.25.
FLOWERS ART STORE
1307 O St
slides made Jargely Jrgm photographs
taken by Professor Perslnger during
two trips to South j America' irrl9J
and 1914. .v? i
In 1913 Professor Perslnger spent a
half year's leavef'of absence from his
university work in a -visit to the west?
ooast of South America, spendinerthe
larger part of his time in Peru. He
visited- the Indifcn agricultural table
lands between the two ranges of the
Andes and made his way on horse
back and afoot across the eastern'
ridge of the Andes about u hundred
miles towards the upper tributaries of
the Amazon.
In 1914. largely as a result of the
visit of 1913, Professor Persinger was
chosen as one of the ten North Amer
ican educators sent on a friendly tour
of South America by tho Pan-American
division of the American Association
for International Conciliation, closely
related to the Carnegie Peace "Founda
tion. The route was down the east
coast of South America, through the
Straits of Magellan and up the west
coast to Panama.
U. S. RESPONSIBLE FOR
MEXICAN LEADERSHIP
(Continued from page 1)
used with Cuba, of establishing self
government by intervention and tute
lage. Every one of these policies has
brought only unfriendly feelings in
the interested nation, averred Profes
sor Persinger.
After dinner dances at Mccormick's
Cafe. Open till 1 p. m. 129 South
Twelfth street.
MELBA QUIGLEY MADE
Y. W.'C. A. ALUMNAL MEMBERS
Melba Qulgley, 17, of Peoria, 111.,
was elected alumnal member of the
student Y. W. C. A. at the vesper
services last night. Miss Drake gave
a short talk on "What Lent Means
to Us," in the absence of Rev. H. H.
Harmon, who was unable to attend.
'Hawaiian Made
UKULELES
of fine old Native Kao Wood
The Ukulele is the most popular in-,
strument of the day. Played by
College Men everywhere. No dance
or promenade can be up-to-date
without its characteristic music.
Glee Clubs never fail to win tremen
dous encores with the Ukulele.
Prices with instruction book $5.00 to $25. 00
Have you seen the new 1915 Model Washburn
Guitar?
Write for Catalog
27-31 East Adams street, Chicago
"A Little Bird Told Me"
that if I aspired to edge in with the lordly bunch who
sprinkle salt on jhe tail of Opportunity and spear Suc
cess on the wing, it was up to me to soak up a surplus
of the gimp and gumption that's tucked away in
7uxedLo
Tht Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette
The first thing you'll notice about Tuxedo is the
rich, mellow-sweet Burley flavor. And the best thing
about it is the on-your-toes snap, and brisk, bracing
hustle you get out of it.
"Tux" will smoke out that tobacco-hunger as no
other tobacco can. and you can smoke pipeful after
pipeful with never a tear tne
original Tuxedo Process removes
every trace of harshness and "bite".
Get a tin of ,cTux" and try it
for yourself.
YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE
Convenient, glasaine wrapped, J?
moisture-proof pouch . . . JC
Famous green tin with gold 1A
lettering, curved to fit pocket 1UL
Tin Humidors, 40c and 80c
In Glass Humidors, 50c and 90c
THE AMERICAX TOB A CCOTC O M P ANT
Genuine