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-rr,g. . JS5 II1. HI !. HP J Ht"r ' $? ' 'VWty -. "mfr !fiSJLLJ2 S3 j (The D a 1 1 s IRebraeftan Campus Gleanings TRACK. Trat 1 inon report at Dr. C'lapp's of fl o this morning ut 11. Important. Tho engineers will hold their ban qnpt at tlio I.iiidoll hotel on May Gth. MMBMMiM K if ANTICO WlIKN buying collars you wnnb the kind that will fit best, look best ntid Inst the longest. They're the ARROW QUARTER SIZE COLLARS Tliry nre mnrir in four sizes to the incli, of Hhrunk miiteriiili, and you have over loo styles to rcIccI from. 15c each; 2 for 25c CI.l'KTT. rRAnODY ft CO. LnrKext nmkerH of Collars & Shirts in the world Sam Westerfield Proprietor of Sam's Cafe Little Gem Hot (VaflluH mid Fine MenlH nnd Lunches. I 17-121 North 13 Street Charles B. Gregory iu. ofn.'9i) , Iii!!8. Che Codl ITldn NO. 1044 O STRKBT 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE jjnrra Trade Marks Designs Copyriqhts Ac. Anyono Bonillii a nkoteh and description inn; quloklr nscorlnlit our opinion freo wliothor nn Invention Is probnbly pntoiilnhiq. Communlm tlona strictly conUdont ml. HANDBOOK on Patents sunt free. Oldest nuoncjr for socurltiK patents. Patents taken thnniRli Munn A Co. receive tptclal notice, without chnrno, Iu tho Scientific American. A handsomoly Illustrated woeklr. I.nruost clr Terins, 3 n dilation of any srlontlUo Journal 'I inur mounts, fl. uoia uy an nonsoeaiers. INN &Co.301Bfod New York Ilrauch Offloo. 625 V Bt.. WashlUKton. tt. C Tho Y. V. C. A. will hold a recogni tion s'Tvicc Sunday at 3 p. in. In Me morial hall. The Unherslty dramatic club will present "Fennel," a romantic Italian drama, Saturday night, May Gth, In the University chapel. The associated barbs are called to meet Saturday at 7 :.'() p. m. in tho Chemistry lecture room. All barbs are urged to be present. Prof Smith has quite an extensive aiticie in the last number of the Peda gogical Journal entitled "The High School and the Adolescent." The contract for the piping and plumbing (If the physics building has been let tothe John Rowe company of Omaha, line contract called for qultet a large bill. OOOOOCOOOOOCKOOO New Hats lK .AX. UNLAND 1042 O Street A busin&s meeting of the Medical Society wiU be held -today in M 301. Tho ineetingNls very important and ecry member is jirged to be present at this meeting. The superintendent of construction i.; getting out plans for tho equip ment of the physics building. The plans include drawings for laborator tables, cases, switch boards, etc. Academy Notes. The inclemency of tho weather dur ing the last few days has given the Academy baseball team a serious set bat U. The team has no place where practite may he held when the weath-e- will not permit of outdoor work. The men have been going up against a losing proposition all of the season and this handicap has made the mat ter so much worse that the men on the team are .now seriously considering giving up any further attempt at play ing. All of tTie games played so fai th is season hae been bust by a good margin. The April number of the Academy News is being distributed this week. The issue contains articles by A. H. Swan, George C.. Cleveland, Minnie Hanson, and Herbert G Myers. Con siderable space in the paper is de voted to the interest of Academy ath letics. llr. Swan In a well written article urges tho Academy students to show a more enthusiastic spirit in support of tho athletic teams, -while Mr. Myers In an article of considerable length discusses the need of a more enthusiastic spirit and contends that the best remedy for tho evils, which have characterized all attempts to get out teams at that- institution, is tho ojganlzatlon of an athletic board to have control of all athletic affairs at the Academy. TRACK. Track men report on field for prac tice immediately after ball game. Sanderson's new shoo store Is a beauty. FOR SALE Part Interest In Journal route. Good proposition offered to right man. Call between 6 and 7 p. ill., 2048 Vino street. MAIN THOROUGHFARE TO THE Lewis & Clark EXPOSITION WILL BE VIA. THE UNION PACIFIC This routo gives you 200 miles along tho matchless Columbia River; a trip to Portland and the Northwest and an opportunity of visiting YELLOWSTONE PARK Juno 1st to September 10th from Pocatello or Ogden through Monidu. Through trains daily. Inquire E. B. SLOSSON, General Agent TRY A TON OF Cardiff Coal $7.00 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Refunded. For the Heating Stove Whitebreast Co. I IO 6 o STREET AUTO 'PHONE 3232 BELL 'PHONE 234 5&c33 YOUR PARTIES BALLS AND BANQUETS aro not a complete suc cess without programs and monues. Get them printed at QRIFFIN-OREER PRINTINO COMP'Y 1136 O Street E. E. MANN Carries a full line of A.A. WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS And also Repairs Them. PLAY BALL 117 North Eleventh Lincoln Daa't be a tit ad on kep youneli looking neat. Patronize Zbe-Weber Suitorium Cleaning, Preulng, Dying, Repairing and Relittlng ol Fine Clothei. Hall 708 Autrnotlc rp9 THHRE IS NO Watch, ClocK or Article 0! Jcwejry . WE CANNOT REPAIR C . TucRoi-, Jeuolor JJ28 O St. Phonee, Befl 834. Auto 1534 ...MELIGK'S STABLES... PHONE 435. Closed Carriages. Baggage. ..The Finest Livery in the Ctty... 1230 N STREET, LINCOLN, NEB. Elliott's Suitorium, cleaning, dyeing and repairing. Prices reasonable. 1136 O street. Both phones. h wr ,- ii WW Wo are sole -agents In Lincoln for the celebrated D. fS M. Baseball and Athletic Goods Full line of baseball shoes. Special prices on uniforms to clubs. Girard Cycle G'mpy 1304 O Street r STEmEB-WOEMPENER DRUG CO. VholcaaU uU Retail DRUGGISTS Automatic Pfaoru I7Q7 J fU O Street LINCOLN, NEB. Columbia National Bantr it 0F Lincoln, UdllJC NEBRASKA CapttiL $!00,00.0a . ,a h .m -JH - '"T-yUm-" !" !( i Si. ?"' i i i y"H'j, .. hm .i-i