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Pft '"I-' - ' " " ..Wsw wv w " . ' .-' tP?P? it jy3 .,jtf. ..- we. . .n . y " . "j".fc ., "VJU ' l'j -1 . 1. V. - - - ' . . fix. ''mwjvv " .- v " f TWUnfiafigti -ATy. y? ., - . jVffrf L i. -J. . V- I v - - 4 1 . I , if k I v h'V Li ..). r J. . ,i i &.-, IJ1 V . lO ' JP-V ':. ft f to;f ( , Ik.", It 1 I& bv v; t (. :y u .-- 'u. .- i . CLARY Tel. A1035. CIGARS and NEWS. Ill N. Uth Street Is life worth living? People wfioeat at the COOPER & HART PALACE DINING HALL It depends on the liver. live well. 1130 N 81. Phone 496. WESTERN GLASS & PAINT Go. Academy Items. The crippled condition of tho team prevented the basket-ball match last Saturday. All, especially the members of the team, are sorry. Inquiries respecting summer school courses aro beginning to arrive. What courses, if any, will be carried can only bo decided after the University's courses aro announced. 12th & M Sis. LINCOLN, NEB. The Weber Suitorium Is the up-to-date place where you can get your Clothing Cleaned and Pressed Phone 708. Northeast Cor. Uth & O St. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT E. J. FRANCIS, Successor to FRANCIS BROS. Meals all Hours day or night, 15c and upwards. Caterer for lunches and banquefs. Phone F 1050 12! N. Jfth St BICYCLES At all prtc and guaranteed to be the lowest. TALKING MACHINES Oi all makes, and told at price at which other dart not. THE WITTMANN COMPANY, 21 1-2 J 3 South Eleventh, Streel. INTERCOLLEGIATE BVBEAU OF ACADEMIC COSTUME Cottrcll & Leonard, Albany, N. Y. Makers of the Caps, Gowns and Hoods to University of Ne braska, University of Minnesota, Univer sity of Chicago, Uni versity of Omaha, Cornell, Yale, Har vard, Princeton, Le land Stanford, U. of Mawr, and the others. Illustrated bulletin, samples, etc., upon request. SLBlSSBsfl Mr. C. P. Craft terminated his work with tho debating club last Friday evening. Henceforth the young men will go it alone. Mr. Craft has been a very valuablo trainer in debate and parliamentary practice, and the boys will miss hla wise counsel and tactful guidance. Professor Bossey is engaged in writ ing a revision of ono of tho groupa of tho fungi known as the Phycomycotes, and characterized by their resemblance to many of the freshwater algae. It Is to bo published In tho Transactions of tho American Microscopical socloty. Tho German department has ordered a set of Victor phonetic tables, which will be used In the teachors' course and for Instruction in advanced work. One of tho students in tho plant pathology class is making a study of the diseases of tho potato, especially those which produce tho potato rot. Wo learn from Professor Fossler that Part II of Goethe's "Faust" will again bo offered next year. It has been a number of years since this work was given In the University. The Cardinal asks that Wisconsin glrlB remove their hats in the class room, and give the boys on the back seats a chance to see the professors once In a while. SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC FOR 1903 Edited by J. E. Sullivan The only alma nac published that contain a complete Ut of American1 Amateur Be t-on-Rccord and complete list oi Champion. PRICE JO CENTS For sal by all newi dealer and A- G. SPALDING & BROS. New York, Chicago. Denver, Baltimore, Spalding' comptate catalogue oi Athletic Sport sent iree to any addrcu California, under advice of Presi dent Wheeler, is discussing the advisa bility of changing from " inter-collegiate" to "association" football. So far the majority opinion seems to be quite decidedly ngainst the change. Bumstead is offering special Induce ments to students this season. You had better see him before ordering your suit. New location In the Burr block. Over 530 picture "y prominent vlSam American sle Don Cameron's for a square meal. Ono-Way Kates. To many points In the states of Cali fornia, Oregon and Washington. EVERY DAY The Union Pacific will sell One-way Colonist Tickets at the following rates from Missouri river terminals: $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles and many othor Collfornia points. Tickets on sale Fob. 15 to June 15, 1903. 120.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City. $20.00 to Butte, Anaconda and Helena. $22.50 to Spokane and Wanatchee, Wash. $2S.00 to Everett. Fairhaven nnri Now Whatcom, via Huntington and Spokane. $25.00 to Portland, Tacoma and Se attle. $25.00 to Ashland, Roseburg, Eugene, Albany and Salom, via Portland. Tickets on sale Fob. 15 to April 30 1903. From Chicago and St Louis propor tionately low rates are In effect by lines connecting with the Union Pa cific to; all above points. For full information call on or ad dress E. B. SLOSSON. University Bulletin THE engineering Bociety will hold Its regular meeting in M. 211 Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. JUNIORS. Class meeting Monday, March 16, at 10 a. m. In tho old chapel. Anna Van Zandt, Pres. SENIORS. The class party commit tee will meet Thursday at 10 a. m. In U. 206 Chairman Committee. THE prescription books for men tak ing special work In gym can bo had now at tho physical director's office. yyyyvt'Vvvywyvvvvyvvtvvyvvv0 HiPlllull anything yon Invent or Improve; also set CAVEAT JffADE.MARK, COmtGHT or DESIGN rnwicuiiun. DCBamoaci, Mceten,orpnoto. for ires examination and advleAi Rflfllf flV DmMTOfitn. KoAttrti wwwn wn i nibniviee.oflioro)atonu o U.M.SNOW& CO. lAwyera. WASHINGTON, D.C. ALL SENIORS who expect to take teachers' certificates on graduation re port the fact to Miss Hlggins at tho Registrar's offlco at onco. ALL MEN registered for gym or track athletics, or who are In baseball squads, who have no lockers, call at the physical director's office and arrange for samo. NOTICE. Unless the young lady who Saturday afternoon took a pocket book from a light coat hanging in the ladies' cloak room of the library build ing roturns tho same to owner or leaves in students' mail box by Wednesday noon, her name will bo exposed to the University authorities. The Bully cigar students delight. World's Events: A certain professor claims to have mastered all modern tongues except his wife's. Let tho Lincoln Transfer Co. your trunks. 'Phone 176. haul Little Gem hot waffles served at the Merchants Cafe, 117 North 13th St. We have a large student patronage. Uni Moscow Argonaut: If we are descended from the ape, some of us are using round trip tickets. JThc Improved BOSTON GARTER The Standard for Gentlemen ALWAYS EASY The Name "BOSTON GARTErt"j stamped ion every loep. The K3 cushion, BUTTON! LSP, Lfei flat to thclctf never vSIJpj, Tears nor Unfastens.! SOLO EVCRYWHCRC Bunple pelr, BTk 60c . Mailed on receipt of price. ' I QEO. 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