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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1903)
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Evane, AuUtant Caahler UNITED STATES DEI'OSITOttY BOWLING ALLEY 8 ALLEYS Standard and regulation in every particular. I2IO O St. H.C.Thomas, Proprietor I Yule Bros.Laundry 1514 0 Street. Tel. 754. Originators of the idea of sending work home satisfactory. m$&$Q&&$4&& LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family library The Best in Current Literature 12 Completc Novels Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 PER YEAR ; 25 CTS. A COPY -NO CONTINUED STORIES' EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF I: J I i California II . A s SI PERSONALLYICONDUCTED Excursions jprfa The Turlington i, 'i EVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY J Only $5 for a double berth and J $40 for a R. R. ticket ij Lincoln to Los Angeles Jj Mn- ' Call and get full information. De- i pot 9th and P streets. City Office J & JO to and O streets 44f4f44t4444(4(4(4 Campus Gleanings. M1b8 Mildred Clark is seriously 111. Registrar H. 0. Shedd Is back from his eastern trip. Ralph Mansfield left yesterday fora few days' visit at his home in Wlsner. H. J. Sowles has been called to hiR home at Falls City by the Illness of his father. Miss Mary Roddy's father, of Ne braska City, visited with her between trains Saturday. Dean Reese began his lectures on "Mines and Mining" Tuesday before his 2 o'clock law class. Miss Jessie Rice Is again able to at tend classes after several days' ab sence on account of Illness. A. R. Oroh, who attended the Uni versity last year, Is at present travel ing in France and Germany, pursuing special courses of study In those countries. A party consisting of Beven members of Sigma Chi went to Hickman Sunday, where they were entertained at dinner by J. L. Van Burg, whose home Is at that place. Professor Haynes of Mornlngslde College, whose representatives debated Wesleyan last Friday night, was a first of the week visitor about the Univer sity campus. Mrs. Peter Mortensen, wife of the state treasurer, and a number of the wives of state senators, visited Miss Howell's classes yesterday and attend ed convocation. Our contributor on another page is u little In error In asserting that "one faculty member was present" at the Qlee Club recital. There were two. We have their affidavits. Bruce Benedict, mechanical engineer ing '01, now working In the Alliance division shops as assistant to the mas ter mechanic, was a caller at engineer ing headquarters Monday. Roscoe L. Wllhlte, law '03, Is absent on a business trip to AlnBworth. At the class meeting Monday the senior laws took steps to Becure Dr. Green to lecture before the clasB. Arthus Welch, '02, who Is taking the journalism course at Chicago this year, has been laid up with typhoid fever for a month at his home In Osceola. He expects to return to his Chicago worK In a short time. H. A. Swanson Is temporarily called out of Bchool by business Interests. He will bo back in a week or ten days. F. E. Snider, law '00, now practicing In South Omaha, is In the city on busi ness for a couple of days. R A. Trail, civil engineering 97. until recently engaged in work for the Mason City and Fort Dodge Construc tion company on the Omaha extension of the Chicago Great Western railway, paid the department a visit yesterday. F. M. Richards has accepted the principalshlp of the Rpca schools and has already left to enter upon his new duties there. He graduated at the mld-wlnter commencement and had registered for post-graduate work this semester. He succeeds H. M. Garrett, '02, who has accepted a position in the Beatrice high, schqol. kirrn'TTTn'rnTTiTi'TT'i1 ... 4. r t 4 fr .ft $ .ft ft ii ....j......... ,tfr .$, .;. ,. ,.,. NEW NECKWEAR We Ate showing: the new color- ings and shapes in Spring- Ties. A ' ' very small sum will boy you a tie '.', that will wonderfully improve your personal appearance. New shapes in ! ! Four-in-hands, Ascots, Shield Scarfs. beautiful new silks each 50c Magee & Deemer je2,tI$t'I't,Il"IS2S 'I1 '1' 'I Mfr $$3 $$ $ y "$"$ University Bulletin SOMBRERO NOTICE. All persons who wish to put In the Sombrero mat ter of any kind whatever must have same In the hands of the editor by Saturday, March 7. ALL students who are expecting to become candidates for the University teachers' certificate In Juno should con sult with the head of the department of education regarding tholr work within the next two weeks. LOCKERS Number 3, 5, 8, 12, 15, 16, 17, 27, 32, 35, 36, 44, 50, 55, 56, 58, 59, 61, 81, 88 and 95 are not accounted for In list In Physical Director's ofilce. If these lockers are not accounted for before 6 p. m. Friday, March 6th, the locks will be cut off. R. G. Clapp. NOTICE. The regular monthly sup per and social will bo given at All Souls' church on Wednesday evening, March 4, at 6 o'clock. The students' North Side league of Chapln Union will have charge of a candy table at which home-made candy will be on sale. SENIORS. The committee on Invi tation and programs of the senior class desire i-at those who have de signs to offer hand them to the com mittee at once, as It Is necessary to come to some decision In order that we may not be late In getting out our programs. Committee. JUNIORS. Because of mistakes in personal sketches and because some sketches are lacking, each junior who had his picture taken for the Sombrero is requested to (ill out a blank. These blanks can be had In the hall of the library building Wednesday from 10 to 10:30, and from 11:20 to 12, and on Thursday at the same hours. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT E. J. FRANCIS, Successor to FRANCIS BROS. Meals all hours day or night, J 5c and upwards. Caterer for lunches and banquets. Phone FJ050 12 J N. JlthSt 3Ltn&$e'8 Cigars, mewe, rftaflastnee UZl O St. H3 No. nfhSt. Keystone Gash Grocery Store J29-J3J-J33 So. J 3th St. Lasch & Blake, Proprietors IribHe you t& call, inspect their superb stock and note the attractfbe prices. MONARCH Q00D8 Up-to-date Meal Marke Jhc improved BOSTON GARTER The Standard for Gentlemen I ALWAYS EASY The Name "BOSTON GARTER "U stamped' t ion every loop. The CUSHION, button! .CLASP Lies flat to the kg never bllp. rears nor Unfastens, OLD EVERYWHCRC 6ropl pair, Silk COe. Cotton ! L Mnl on receipt of price. I OBO. FKOHT CO.,MUr, EVERY PAIR WARRANTED' j f ft Jy0izMM"O r hl - w AIM GRADE tsitf m "w i sMtaai rs.. '. . ";':t:" r CHDLniATEif' HDNBONa Sold only by Harley Drug Co., 11th & 0 Sts m , l , r i s. It 1 v - 'I 1 wl - '?! M : A ,M .-fl V , 5 V. :' w i ' '. A I J 1, v ' i - S All 4" f I I j - !M .n? SJ 1 W N i , TJ i '.1 -f,5 IV r,f ) ' v ' f''Ji A r v tf Sf ' '.- n , ' Lb 4 A. '.' T, AF1 ili