MPp'?5W i.sr ''".'''JWS' .,!. J' &S u fcbe feat is fiebraeVah T . 7 -r&fLy& n v r .,? E I T" l r !ti t, IV fTfc BUSINESS DlflECTUHY it j t Kterir loyal CaWerilty Student It (ilrfta to patronise ttieae MabrmakMti it Advertiser, and to mention the 1 filacer while doing ao. ::::: j BAKEftV Mru. Petry. BAKBEJft SHOPS. The Arlatb, fcfecn'B Faloceknd Mogul. BICYCLES-ATHLETIC GOODS Si dles, GJrard. ( B0OK8-8TATI0NBRY Co-dp, Lin coln Book Store, Unl. Book 3tore, Brofcfa Drug Co., Harry Porter. 'BOOK, HOBPITALr-TGHUepie. BANKB Columbia National, First Na tional BtyOKBINDhrO-rGlllcBple. BOWLING ALLfeXHrefcijnt. BUSINESS COLLEGB-Llncbln BAbI- ., Haes College. gANDlEB Woodward Candy Co. ARPENTBR Geo. A. WllBon. CATERER "T6inmy,M at iUggs Drug Store. CIQARS Frod A. Powell. Lindsay. CLEANERS AND DYERS Elliott, Boulcup & Wood. CLOTHING Armstrong, Magee A Defemer, Unlond. COAL Gregory, P. D. Smith, Whlte- breoat v CONFECTTOlsra3ltY--rWarwell. DANCING HALtP-rtternlty Hall. DANCWG SCHOOL Pltk. DI8EASES OF EYE, EAR & THROAT Dr. Woodard. DRUGGISTS Stelner, Woempaner, drown, fcTanh. Rector. Harley, JUga. DRY .GOODS Miller & Paine, Herpol- Bbeimer. trio Co. texPRES Lincoln Local, Lincoln Trajiafer. FLORISTS Chapln Bros. FURNITURE Radgo & Guenzel, A. M. Davis, Hardy. FURRIER Steole. . , GROCERIES KejrBtone, N. H. Town, Smith's Cash Grocery. HABERDASHERY $2-50 Hat Store. HARDWARE Rudge & Guenzel, T. B. Lnhr. tfOTEIvS Llndell. JEWELER Tucker, Wolff, E. Flem ing. LAUNDRIES Yulo Bros. LIVERY Forbes StablOB, Mellcks. LUMBER Dlerka. NOVELT.Y MACHINIST Thorp. PHOTOGRAPHER Townaond, Hay den. Kennedy. PLrrMBBRS Pommerene. POOL AND BILLIARDS B. P. Pow ell. PRINTING Georgo Bros., New Cen tury. Ivy Press, Rovlew Proas, Grif fin & Greer. RESTAURANTS Weaterneld, Com oron. Good Health. ROLLER SKATING Auditorium. SHAMPOOING The Famous. SHOES Sanderson. SHOE REPAIRING Null and McCoy. SHINING PARLOR Union Shining Parlor. SUITORIUM Weber, TAILORS Unjand, Union . College Tallora, Ludwlg, Kadla & Marx. TYPEWRITER Remington. WAITERS BUREAU W. P. Grnnt Fresh home-made candies at Max well's, 1426 O St. and 13th and N Sts. COOK WITH... GAS. EHQCDLATE5 For Sale Only at Harley's ft 7 ltowW?bi mtfoiin TODAY. Annual Y. M. C. A. committeemen's dinner. Dining room of St. Paul'B M. E. church, 6 p. m. MAY 10. Election of student members of ath letic board. May 11. School of Music recital In Memorial hall. May 12. Graduate club meets with A. J. Snwyor, 1718 F street. Annual reception, Art hall students In Department of Medicine. MAY 2G. Ninth annual Pan-Hellenic dance at the Auditorium. The class In Journalism will meet today nt 11 a. m. In U 309. E. F. PIPER. All track men arc called to meet In Dr. Clapp'B office this morning nt chapel time. Lincoln High School Alumni Asso ciation will meet Thursday evening. May 11, In High School Library. Engineer' Banquet. A crowd of thirty-seven engineer ing students congregated at the Lin dell Hotel Saturday and feasted both mind and body, lae spread set up by the hotel management was exceptional ly fine and everything seemed to work together for a jolly time. The fac ulty, with the exception of the Civil Engineering department, was well rep resented, and Professors Morse and Richards responded to toasts, while Professor Evans acted In the capacity of ToastmasLer and kept thlngB going In a snappy, up-to-date style. Enthusiasm was the order of the evening and it became so strong at times, while the crowd was singing college songs and yelling college yells, that the eating part was almost for fcotten In the Interval. Several times Toustmaster Evans was obliged to quiet the enthusiasm and give the program a chance, and as a whole, everyone enjpyed the evening im mensely. Messrs. Gibbs, Bowlby, Turner and Hurtz responded to toasts, while Messrs. Westover, Hedges and David son responded Informally to calls for "speeches." Company D's Feed. Company D held Its annual "blow out" at the Phi Gamma Delta house Saturday evening at which a bountiful spread' "on the officers" formed no un important feature. Non-coms, the ofll-ct-is and some of the privates gave YOUR PARTIES BALLS AND BANQUETS are not a complete buc- cesa without programs and monues. Get them prlntei at ORIFFIN-QREER PRJNTINO COMP'Y iijfl o strut HIGH GRADE BDNBDNS Drug Store, 11th and O. ffiflttlferv natftfirffltfte Wife JWv StaSTaifd T? '"' wtitgmb v 1619 Farnara St., Omaha, Nobr., and Crescent Bowling Alleys 1134 N STEINED-WOEMPENCR DRUG CO. DRUGGISTS AmfaiitUPtxnt 1707 1 144 O 8ttvl LINCOLN, ni&. tWt b a 4a on kp yurMlI Itoidng attu Patrcnltt the Weber Suitorium Clunlnr. PrsMlnjr, Dvin(, Rplf Inf ini KtUlttnr ol I'll In Uotlicf . BT178 Automatic I708 short talks on the work of the com pany and the prospects for competi tive drill. Besides the members of the company, Commandant Chase, Major Hewitt, Captain Phillips and Lieuten ant Beers were present and told of their Interesting experiences with 1) company In previous years. An un usual amount of spirit was aroused among tho members of the company, every one of whom was confident that D company would uphold its past rec ord In competitive drill. Mass Meeting Today. A mass meeting will bo held at 11 a. m. today in Memorial Hall In tho interest of the ticket announced for tho Athletic Board by the Associated Uarb8. Several speeches will be made by prominent men in the organization and matters discussed rolatlvo to tho coming election. Tho girla of tho Uni versity are expected to be -present at this meeting and It promisee to bo one of tho most apIrRed ever held In tho chapel. The address by tho Rov. L. M. Den ton Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock waB scholarly and intereatlng, -while tho vocal music by Mr. "W. J. Elliott of tho University Glee Club wpa well received. 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